Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 19, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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