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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1922)
GRESHAM I he Delayed Shipment of the Well-Known OUTLOOK, FKIItAV. MAY 1», i» a a FAIRVIEW CLUBS HAVE GILBERT CLUBS HAVE ACTIVE WORKERS FAIR AND BAZAAR PAGE T H R EE NECESSITY The m em bers of th e Pollyanna The bazaar and fa ir held in th e often brings you dollars and lo o k in g club of Fairview d e m o n s-' G ilbert schoolhouse by th e club boys sense trated th e ir skill in cake m aking a t and girls was one of th e larg est local Some of us never th in k the Fairview G range last Saturday, club affairs ev er held in th is county. of saving until some fine day we They stirred up th e ir b a tte r b e fo re ,T h e five clubs located in th a t locality have an urgent need of a few dol th e audience and placed it in indi- each had a p a rt in th e fair, lars for the doctor or some such vidual gem pans. Some of th e cakes | All th e clubs had arra n g e d ex- cause. Then we have the fret were baked in the m orning to allow hibits for which th e P aren t-T each er and worry and find great d iffi them to get cool. Icing was prepared association gave prizes. T h e Judges culty in even borrowing the re by th e girls and placed on them . chosen to decide th e prize w inners quired sum. But It teaches us ¡¿They w ere then passed around to the were Miss H elen Cowgill and C. S. a valuable lesson—the vital ne grangers. B rew ster, who Is w ith th e K err Gif cessity of saving. Ye who have no bank account, Wake Up! T he girls who made th e cake were ford feed com pany in P o rtlan d . T h ere Emily Jonas. M arjorie H olier and were exhibits In po u ltry , b oth hens I Edna Burlingam e F ern Burlingam e, and chickens, eggs, sew ing and can j Dorothy E lrich, Lucille and Maxine ning. T he Camp Cooking club ex GRESHAM, OREGON Bachus iced the cakes and passed hibited “ dough boys” w hich were ¡them around. drop biscuits fried In deep fat. Mrs. M argaret Jonas, a form er suc- Besides th e boys’ and g irls’ bazaar, afford m uch m irth aro u n d th e tea ■ cessful club member, is club leader. th e P aren t-T each er association also NEW BOOKS AT THE table. GRKSHAM LIBRARY T he girls started th e program with held a b azaar and chicken suppe*. ( For Hoys aiul G irls. th e ir yell: In "U ngava Bob,” Dillon W allace The clubs also sold candy and ice > Many will be glad to know th a t H. "S u g ar and salt. cream . 'G . W ell’s “ O utline of H isto ry ” is now has w ritten th e experiences of a fu r tra p p e r in L abrador. Ad Sugar and salt. Now is the time to supply your wants with SEAL-PAX A fter supper th e clubs presented available at th e lib rary . This is “an young W e’re th e girls who never halt. th e p ageant “ S pirit of th e H om e.” j au th en tic record of world history v en tu res w ith wolves, Indians and ice . e . 8£f ' “'A nother'D u ChalBu book '-L ost In We a re well w orth o u r sa lt.” D em onstrations w ere w orked in dur-1 b a a*{?fle K.. b,da S o n ? % t te , ™ l 7 e l te V „ b v \jn UNION S t ITS. We have them for women and the All th e members of th e club are en ing th e pageant to prove th a t t h e ' ^ n e s ^ th e Ju n g le ” wU. p ^ v e m ost Interest- th u siastic workers. They have met children. boys and girls today are ta k in g a n >book which will in te rest th e average stories" *bv LABiaii I all th e requirem ents of th e ir club active p a rt in hom e life. It was well j In tellig en t rea d er In history. T ru e H orse btor,eH b> U ,U an enabling them to finish as a stan d ard Gask co n tain s m any su rp risin g ac- P rospective home builders will en- counts of brave and clever horses, given. club, w ith a 100 p er cent record. Modern Homes, published by j Jock and Jean ie on a visit to Scot- A full line of Men’s B. V. D. Union Suits The splendid cooperation of th e joy Miss E thel Calkins presented them th e Southern P ine association, w hich land have a mogt enjoyable tim e with a c h a rte r signifying th eirs to be teachers, club lead ers and th e m em contains plans for som e exceptionally j which Mrs. G reen tells ab o u t in “T he and other makes bers of th e P aren t-T each er associa a ttra c tiv e sm all homes. L aird of o ie n ty re .” . a sta n d ard club. “ One of th e finest sea pieces ever “ A dventures am ong H u n ters and The Happy W orkers Sewing club tion m ade th e u n d erta k in g th e suc w ritte n ” Is David W. Bones’ “ Brass ; T rapperg.. by Mr Young is a gro u p th a t it was. T he club leaders has Mrs. J. Moller and Mrs. J. H. cess H 1 B° u n *Je r - touches th e indefin- o, tru e gt Orles of th rillin g ailventures Peterson as local leaders. T his club ‘ 8 able charm and appeal of th e sea, ami and dang ero u s escapes which hold also p ut on a dem onstration on th e cred it fo r th e splendid pageant. T h e b reath es th e real a ir of life aboard ' t ,ie rea d er spell bound. „ , \ A com panion volum e to “ Boy’s care of clothing. They also inspected P aren t-T each er association served th e 8,liP- chicken sunnpr which e v e r y o n e e n - Pieces of E ight, by R ichard L '*: Rook of M ounted Police” Is Mr. the work which they have com pleted cnicaen su p p er w nicn everyone en- o ailie n n e ts a m odern ta le of burled Crum, '’ru m p ’s “ Boy’s Book of Policem en.” tre a su re in th e W est Indies— “of It is a g rap h ic tale which will prove w ith a 100 per cent record. This club joyed. brave men and p erils enco u n tered In q u ite as engrossing as th e form er. was th e first one in th e county to glam orous quest for doubloons in A nother tru e Indian story by Jas. TROUTDALE com plete reports. m oonlit caverns of th e tropic sea W illard Schultz Is “ R ising Wolf, th e The Howell and Robinson tw ins , A rom an«e of 5,° y.ear8 a*°- *'b e n |W h ite B lackfoot.” It tells of Hugh PLEASANT HOME I zv R have hvzxA a 4 zv lr w OF ith 4 ♦ colds zvz-vlzlc . Iowa Monroe, a a “ “ free free tra tranD am ong ong th the . . . was . . . th e .. goal . of . hom . . . esteaders, . . Monroe, p p e er” r” am e who been n very sick is told by H erbert Quick In his late Blackfeet. w here he experienced "Does faith have any place in are rapidly recovering. book, “ Y andem ark s F o lly.” many exciting ad v en tu res which he Mrs. H. E. Bradley and Mrs. Mor m odern life?” is the subject to be dis Teresa, nicknam ed "th e S a in t” , is recounted to Mr. Schultz, who in cussed by Rev. E arl B. Cotton a t th e ris McGinnis w ere in P o rtlan d on th e rem a rk a b le d au g h te r of a I tu rn te lls th em to uz. P leasant Home M ethodist church business Friday. w ealthy New Y orker. She has al-J _______________ Sunday m orning at 11 o’clock. Has M ayor H. E. Bloyd m ade a busi ready shot a b u rg lar, as well as a MRS. RUTH WILSON Disc Harrows, Spring- or know ledge tak en the place of faith in ness trip to Kelso, W ashington on F ren ch su ito r, to say n o th in g of | EXCELLS IN ATHLETICS the life of men? D uring th e last T hursday. slapping a governor, when H. S. Har-1 Spike-tooth Harrows, Cul eight m onths, 3110 people have be A rtie Long has moved his fam ily r **°n Pr®8ents to us lier business ca-1 Mrs. Ruth W ilson form erly Mis» tivators, Superior Drills, come m em bers of M ethodist ch u rch to Cascade Locks w here he has a j tn Ms new book, en titled " 8 a,n t R u th Lingle, of B oring, a sophom or* es in th e northw est. Was th e ir Aspinwall Potato Plant "B arry LeR oy” by H. C. Bailey, is in ag ric u ltu re at th e Oregon A gricul action caused by faith a know ledge? position in a garage. ers and Diggers ---------- -------------- — .. S('k 'u r . e ? 0 a th rillin g story of an Irish spy in the tu ra l College, m ade th e second h ig h The Sunday school m eets a t 10 o’clock with a class for everyone who Ibav ® b t ®n v,8ltin8 th e H C. McGin- gerv| ce of France, d u rin g th e Napo- w ants to know m ore about t h e ? , '8 talu lly' ,eft °JJ T h u rsd ay for leonic wars, w ith a sw eet and way- est score for th e g irl’s rifle team of t tru r n r th h a s of Hfg* ’ AllCOUVer, 1*0111 with the life and and nharantor ch aracter. Thn T he | T“1 VTO“ \ e r - H. " ( y,- . ,r H ro “ ‘ til©!*© lu e r" th©V tbe/ w ard 4 L,,szvino heroine adding « a » 4z-.xz.lv touch of vz. ro th e college when they shot ag ain st evening service at 8 o ’clock will be J*1' 1 uiotor to A laska, then to th e ir m ance to ad venture. the U niversity g ir l’s team . led by G. H. Bickford. All are cor- bom e ln M ichigan. T he h ig h est score m ade by tn e Rom ance and p irates add th e ir fas dially invited to atten d any of th ese Mrs. Georgle Moor visited in cination to S. 11. 11. H u rsts’ “Coom er O. A. C. g irls, was 91, Mrs. W ilson services at th e "P le a sa n t C hurch S eattle th is week. A ll,” a vivid, richly colored n arrativ e m aking a score of 90. Home.” A show er was given Miss Opal of th e E ast, w ith a strik in g touch of Mrs. W ilson has m ade a nam e for -------------------- M onohan on la st F rid ay n ig h t by a 1 sea life added. P leasant Home B aptist C hurch. large n um ber of h er friends, who left ‘T ea Cup R eading; how to tell : herself ln college ath letics, and is with A Bible Study class has ju st been many useful and b eau tifu l gifts. A ' fo rtu n es by tea leaves, w ith explana-1 now cap tain of th e girls varsity organized. The first m eeting was delicious lunch was served a f te r | tory notes by a H ighland P eer,” will baseball team , all repairs held last night. T here were 30 pres- which a ll w ent to Cook’s g ara g e and ent. Twenty-seven enrolled as mem- danced for several hours. bers. P asto astor r Barry Burry is tlie teach er Mrs. W allace Spence, who had the and the class will m eet every T hurs- m isfo rtu n e to in ju re h er an k le by a ' Water Systems for any type or depth of well day evening in connection w ith th e tall down th e 8talrg> ,g 8 tl„ a t th e | raeT.tin f:' home of W. C. Spence with h er foot Bible school at 10 a. n r, com m a- | n a ca8t nity prayer and conference m eeting », 1 . .. at 2 :3 0 a t th e home of Mr. Jack A. . D- Ken,d a l> a n ? Mr8- L. Reliability Service INTEREST RATES ARE GOING DOWN B. Y. P. U. will m eet at 7 :30 and (2 st1rand atten d ed th e m eet ng of th e P asto r B arry will preach ¿ t 8:15. M ultnom ah C ounty Public H ealth 1141 GRESHAM RIGHT ALONG 1141 Them e for discussion, “ F a th e r and association at th e Hazlewood on last S aturday. th e H om e.” An investment that pays you 7.3 per cent is certainly Bill Robinson has tak en th e con tra c t to build a house ln V ancouver, worth looking into. That is what you get when you PLEASANT VALLEY W ashington. 1 buy our 7 per cent Prior Preference Stock. By G. N. SAGER. Mr. and Mrs. C larence Palin mo CEDAR AND VICTORY EASY TERMS: 10% Down—10% 11 Month if You Like. Let tored to Canby last Sunday and spent ---------- your Dividends pay your light hills. tile day with friends. Mrs. L u tie B row nell, siste r to Mrs Carl Borges of P o rtlan d is spend- Sadie L ord, has moved into Victory INVESTIGATE TODAY. Ing a few days th is week at th e home d istric t from Kelso. She and h er of his^son, F red Borges. youngest son, T heodore C rum b and Investment Department G randm a Edholm of Albany Is a h er gran d so n , Eddie C rum b, have | We are equipped to re p a ir your guest at th e home of h er dau g h ter, moved into th e house on th e H ottln- car, regardless of th e m ake, and do Mrs. C. A. E kstrand. g er place. a first-class Job, one th a t we feel Mr. and Mrs. P. J. B erke of P o rt Sunday g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. . land w ere valley visitors last S atu r and Mrs. Geo. A llder were Mrs. Iv a j safe ln g u ara n tee in g to be rig h t. L lttlepage and Miss R usser of P o rt day. We have lots of room for live auto D. E. Towle of G resham was ln land, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H ayden and storage. th is vicinity W ednesday in th e in te r fam ily, and Mr. and Mrs. Al Stafford est of th e Berry G rowers association. and fam ily. T he day being such a Mr. Towle reports th e outlook for splendid one, th e hostess served berry prices as very good. d in n er u n d er th e cherry trees. Miss F u ll line of Cold Lunch M eats The last day of school was fitting- itu sser moved to P o rtlan d two weeks ly closed with a moving picture pro- a go from N iagara Falls. She occu- gram and a picnic d in n er. pies th e position form erly held by Southard & Southard Rev. J. B. Carney will conduct ser- Miss Pow ers at th e P o rtlan d Y. W vices at the P leasant Valley church c . a . as one of th e d ep artm en t man- Night Phone 25x5 Phone 2391 Phone 1711 GKO. D IE T !,, Prop. Main St., G resham next Sunday evening at 8 o ’clock, agers. Miss R usser enjoyed th e I Everybody welcome picnic d in n e r very much as it was th e ¿ _ _ In th e ir replies to th e q u estio n n aire first one she had atten d ed since corn- addressed to them by th e O regonian ¡ng to Oregon. P h on es: E ast 7 1 0 2 ; G resham 3 5 3 for th e purpose of getting an expres- Law rence D outhit was su rp rised sion as to th e ir attitu d e on G overnor Bunday with a b irth d ay d in n er to AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME O lcott’s proclam ation on th e K-K-K, which several of his au n ts and u n several of the candidates charge the cles w ere invited. T h ere were 12 Your Patronage Solicited governor w ith political motives, and ¡n all. Law rence was 11 years old w hat If they are? Is It not a part of on F riday, May 12. !th e gam e? and they are all In the --------------------- gam e It occurs to us th a t it is a F A IR V IE W 124-3 Union A venue M oving and G eneral H auling ¡case of k ettle calling pot black We ______ P ortland. Oregon are not supporting G overnor Olcott, Wood, Coal and B riquets The pupils whose nam es have been however, we credit him with enun- for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves, of any kind elating the tru th In his proclam ation P|a(’e‘1 <"> ‘be »?rade school honor roll It Is good A mericanism. We believe f? r bei" K ab sen t o r tard y and Idaho, b u t has been living w ith his , 7». - loa... C hrist th e ’h at have A on th e ir rep o rt caras COTTRELL fa th e r here for th e past few m onths. , in the tit religion tio n o. of thP Je8a8f£ brl8\'a ™e are Burl Brooks. E dith Brooks, I Rev. and Mrs. S. F. P itts anil ! c ° ’’8t' u l C ath ry n Brooks, Lloyd Cooper, Je a n e ] Beverly Mrs. Ida H olm es and two daugh- d a u g h te r L illian atten d ed th e funer- “J1,'1,, g, d„g for ‘ and we defend them ‘'opeland- Bee Copeland. al YVednesday of Mrs. P itts ’ h r o th w ,! Hall. Inez McCorkle. Louvle P a rk ., ers of E stacada spent» last wee* y oungzone P ark. Daniel Schm idt, with her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. who passed away in P endleton. He w ithout a m as* to cover o u r tace. H. B lackburn. was buried in th e G resham ceme- STUDENT PASTORS ARE Raym ond Ulrich. LaV erne W agner. Mr. W inans of Hood R iver is vis- tery. DOING EXCELLENT WORK Ka>'nlond Province K eith P rovince and S atsu k i Takao. itin g his sis te r and fam ily, Mr. and C otton, who T he children In th e p rim ary g rad e SANDY Mrs. A. Bram . The Rev. E arl B. «ave th e ir teach er, Miss ( la ra Sales. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Cogswell of The baccalau reate address for th e 1 serves th e P leasant Home and Sandy p h an d k erch ief show er. Miss Ira G resham w ere callers at th e Crasw ell g rad u a tin g class of th e Sandy high M ethodist churches w hile he is here, Hrooks planned th e show er fo r th e i hom e W ednesday evening REPAIRIN G AND RETREADING Mr and Mrs. Ja s M anary of P ort- school will be delivered by Rev. E arl at th e sam e tim e, a stu d e n t In Kim- little f o l k s p(, ' a ^ " ab ,J'Hr,h ^"1‘ a,| o , All work guaranteed. land and Mr and Mrs. W. E. M arkell B p o tto n Sunday evening in th e ball School of Theology at Salem, re- tpa( hpr haf) done for th ,,m Eighteen of P leasan t Home spent Sunday with Mptho(Hgt ch u rch Port" th a l 130 P * P |e w ere received handk erch iefs were given represent T ím e to H e Mrs. Jos. M anary. on E aster Sunday Into th e m em ber- | n g each fam ily In th e class Ig n itio n E xpert. t L W alter W oods purchased th e strip At th e Sm ith M emorial P resb y ter- of land laying east of th e C ottrell »25 will be given to h l™ "dho sl'ip <> Method t c urc 8 y ian church Sunday m orning at 11 GEORGE A. BRANDT depot from U m bdenstock and com- proves th a t I can not~ find J h e , J e - stu d en t pastors of th a t in stitu tio n . o.c)oc|t th „ Rev B R D H ollensted P ow ell St. Phone 1107 Opposi!« Brow n's M arket pany. He has built a sm all house flclency of his m achine on sta rtin g N| neteen WPre received ’T he Second Coming and moved his fam ily into It Mr. ligh tin g and «RniUon Main S treet YY oods was f o r m e r ly from W eiser, O arage. Phone G resham 122IL_____ NECWiD Wonder Thread Silk Hose In stock now. The col ors are Nude, Brown, Tan, Black with white clocking; Brown Heath er and Grey Heather, specially priced at, the P a i r ................... $1.98 BANK OF GRESHAM We also have the Eear Brand Silk Hose, in Black, White and Brown, at p a ir.......... 98c WALRAD MERC. CO. OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS a v pa i i Genuine Oliver Plows Repairs for your Binder, Mower or Rake HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY 7-3% ON YOUR M O NEY Automobile Repairing Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard G r e sh a m G a ra g e SANITARY MARKET CASH PAID MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE E. BAUMANN, Gresham, Phone 2441 See Me for Cattle Hauling Fisk Tires and Tubes OLDFIELD TIRES GRESHAM TIRE COMPANY HOME SWEET HOME âBANDPA AQRIVE« FOR A V « IT '