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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1922)
GRESHAM O I T U M I K ,F R I D A Y ,J U X K rainfall improves MISS EDITH TURNER MRS EVA STONE DIES, FARM CROPS OUTLOOK WILL BE BURIED HERE MARRIED JUNE 13 , Of in te rest to frien d s in -Cedar and T he recent rain fall, w hile lig h t.! lias helped th e farm in g outlook con- ' V ictory vicinity is th e m a rriag e of siderably. T he O regon w heat crop Miss E dith C aroline T u rn e r of P o rt looks m ore favorable since th e rains. land to John L aw rence P h illip s of T he w in ter o ats a re beginning to M ilwaukie, Oregon. T h e couple head in m any localities. T he late w ere m arried a t th e hom e of th e spring oats on high land a re ju st brid e's paren ts, MJ"- and Mrs. N. E. coming up. T he c u ttin g of alfalfa T u rn e r at 9 o'clock W ednesday ev has been delayed by th e rain. Corn ening, Ju n e IS. T he b rid e was looks b e tte r in th e w arm er localities beautifully gowned in a w h ite crepe but it needs m ore rain. de chine dress an d veil. H er a t S traw b erries a re tilling th e m ar te n d an ts were P o rtlan d girls. kets at th e p resent tim e. T he stra w T hose who w ere p resen t from berry season, how ever, is expected I G resham and vicinity w ere Mrs. I to be sh o rt ow ing to th e dry, hot T. Wood and d a u g h te r Miss Mabel, w eath er w hich has prevailed. T he Mrs. A lta G entry and son, Russell, recent rain s benefitted th e raspberry j Mr. and Mrs. R obt. H au sw irth and and lo g anberry crops g reatly . son, H arold. New potatoes are beginning to Miss T u rn e r g rad u a ted from the come into th e m a rk e ts from th e physical education course a t Reed sou th ern p a rt of th e sta te . The 1 college th is year. She is also one of p lan tin g of la te potatoes is nearly ] th e P o rtla n d play g ro u n d p ark di- com pleted. G arden vegetables were I rectors. Mr. Phillips is in th e poul- aided by th e rain s. T he appearance ! try business n e a r M ilw aukie, O re of th e hop fields a t th is tim e indicates [ gon, w here th e couple will m ake a good crop. Sheep sh e arin g is prac- th e ir home. g |p lly over. Add sense to cents, mix w ith W ant T h e ce n tral Oregon counties have Ads, sc a tte r freely— T he Outlook. reported heavy show ers. L Automobile Repairing Southard & Southard Night Phone 25x5 ON YOUR MONEY 7-3% PLEASANT VALLEY Mrs. Lee W arnock, who has been Mrs. Eva Stone, m o th er of Mrs. visiting with relativ es and frien d s in j F. O. E kstrom of G resham , died th is vicinity d u rin g th e past week, has retu rn ed to h e r hom e in La F riday m orning at th e hom e of G rande. an o th e r d au g h ter, Mrs. A ugusta Chevrolet Motor Company announces a new truck G. N. Sager atten d ed " F a rm Crops H agg of R eedville, aged 92 yeare Day" at O. A. C. last S atu rd ay . which is especially adapted to hauling perishable small and five m onths. She was born in ] Mrs. Rose Richey and d au g h ter fruits. Mi-is Marion of Los Angeles, accom Sweden. Besides h er daughters*1 This farm truck is equipped with semi-eliptic rear she ts survived by a son, Chas. Stone. ' panied by Owen Holmes of San F ran - I cisco w ere calling on frien d s h ere of P o rtlan d . F u n e ra l services will abouts Tuesday. springs 43 inches long, which are both flexible and strong. be held a t - th e G resham B aptist These springs, together with pneumatic tires, absorb Chas. Richey of Sandy was a call church on Sunday aftern o o n a t 2:30 e r at th e hom e of F. A. Richey W ed road shocks and thus protect the perishable load from o'clock. In te rm e n t will be in th e nesday aftern o o n . damage. Cleveland Bliss left W ednesday | G resham cem etery. for Camp Lewis, w here as a m em ber Facts about Chevrolet Model G Speed Wagon: of th e Oregon N ational G uard, h e , BORING Wheelbase ....................................................... 120 inches will p articip a te in th e an n u a l drill practice d u rin g th e ensuing two Frame ............................................... 5-inch pressed steel Miss B ertha Sm ith of G resham vis weeks. ited frien d s in Boring Sunday. Tires ................................... 34 x 4% rear, 3 1 x 4 front C larence E k stran d has retu rn ed Miss E dith Naas of P o rtlan d spent from a two w eek's vacation spent Rated C apacity....................................................... M ton th e w eek-end w ith h er p aren ts, Mr with his g ran d p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. H erm an Naas. Complete Electrical Equipment ! Boring won th e ball gam e S u n d a y ,' Edholm of n ea r Albany. H. E. Poppleton re tu rn e d Monday , betw een Boring and Sandy team s, We Can make immediate delivery in the following w ith a score of 8 to 5. They expect from C orvallis w h ere he w ent to ] models: ta k e his d au g h te r C ath erin e and to play th e C o rb ett team Sunday at Alice Richey w ho will atten d th e ; th e C orbett ground. Model G Chassis (with windshield and seat) .... $ 900 Mrs. W. R. T elfo rd and Mrs. W ) su m m er school at O A. C. d u rin g th e Model G Chassis with express body....................... $1015 next two weeks. T he girls w ere ac- i W. M etzger and little d a u g h te r spent conipanied by Mrs, Poppleton w ho | Monday in P o rtlan d . Model G Chassis with express body and to p ....... $1090 Miss Violet P a rre t of P o rtlan d will rem ain w ith them u n til th e | Delivered close of th e season. spent th e w eek-end a t th e hom e of ■ h e r sister, Mrs. O. Boring and fam ily | Miss F lorence Richey retu rn ed I This is the lightest, cheapest and most economical Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Siefer, of Bull j hom e front M onm outh W ednesday. Run, visited frien d s and relativ es in Miss Richey has been a tte n d in g the •H-ton speedwagon on the market. Let us quote you Boring th e first of th e week. sta te norm al d u rin g th e past school our financing plan. YOU NEED TH IS 1 Rl CK I'OR H. A. Beck had his rig h t .hand i year. badly h u rt w hile at w ork on th e TH IS SEASON’S CROP. NOW ! Mrs. F ra n k Stevens and d au g h ter. | section, T uesday of th is week. Miss L au ra Stevens of P o rtlan d , j Mr. and Mrs. Joe W orkm an and ' w ere calling on frien d s a t th is place i fam ily, from C rescent City. C alifo r W ednesday. nia, a re visiting for a few days a t j Gresham Sales Representatives: th e hom e of L. C, A rm strong and i Ralph McCullock is a tten d in g , fam ily. T hey m otored th ro u g h Hood su m m er school a t O. A. C. D. M. John- Jr., Hugh I. Smith Glen H arm an has purchased five R iver and expect to re tu rn and spend acres of land from T. P. Cam pbell 1 th e su m m er th ere. A baby boy arriv ed at th e hom e of and expects to erect a house upon it Mr. and Mrs. Clifford G antenbein, w ithin th e n ea r fu tu re . Rev. J. B. C arney will preach at T h u rsd ay m orning. Ju n e 15. He haa been nam ed Jo h n Andrew and th e church Sunday at 11 o’clock w eighed 8% pounds. Both m o th er Everybody is cordially Invited to a t tend. and baby are doing well. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Bliss accom W. H. B oring spent W ednesday and T h u rsd ay visiting frien d s in panied by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wc- D onald of Dam ascus took a trip over P o rtlan d . “Civil Service” is th e nam e of th e j th e C olum bia riv er highw ay W ed hom e ta le n t play to be given by th e i nesday. Rev. and Mrs Wm. G alb raith and Rebecca lodge at th e I. O. O. F. hall Cor. P ow ell anil Maple 8 4 7 D avis Street fam ily of Oak H arbor, W ashington, S atu rd ay evening. Ju n e 17. Gresham P ortland Mrs. A. G ribble of P o rtlan d spent a re visiting w ith relativ es in th is th e first of th e week v isitin g a t th e neighborhood frfr a few days. Hdwy. 80S 8 IS S I hom e of Wm. A. Morand and fam ily. Mrs. P o tter, w ho has been sp en d ROCKWOOD ing th e last m onth at H ilt, C alifo r Post |M»ne«l Sale, nia, w ith relatives, re tu rn e d to h er Dr. B. H. P eterso n Is having his Y our dinner T he auction sale which was to be hom e h ere M onday of th is week. C arp en ters are held last S atu rd ay will be held next M aster R ichard Bohren of P o rt house rem odeled. WILL N O T Saturday» Ju n e 17, at Old P leasan t land is visiting for a few days at th e now busy w orking on it. home of R Hickey and fam ily. Mrs. W illard Cook and son H a r Home. H ousehold fu rn itu re will be sold Including range, h eater, table. Mervin Richey m ade a business trip to Oregon City Tuesday of th is old atten d ed th e g ra d u a tin g exer Mrs. G. G arrison, ow ner. I. A nder cises fo r th e g irls' Polytechnic school son, au ctio n eer. week. Mrs. Chas. McCaslin of E stacada w hich were held a t th e Lincoln H igh is visiting for a few days w ith school. A class' of 79 g irls received R ep resen ta tiv e W anted. friends here. T he S ta rr F ru it P ro d u cts Co. re Mrs. G ernand, who has been vis diplom as. Each g ra d u a te m ade her q u ires th e services of a man to h a n itin g frien d s h ere for several days, own dress at a cost of from $4 to $3 dle the sale of th e ir P referred and apiece for th e m a terial. T h e soft Common Stock issue In th is te rr i retu rn ed to P o rtlan d Monday. MOST FOLKS ARE Mr. Ziegler, a fo rm er resid en t of tin ts of th e dresses w ere arran g ed tory. It is an investm ent th a t should ABOUT AS HAPPY B oring, spent T h u rsd ay am ong harm oniously and m ade a b eau tifu l yield ab o u t 10 per cent. T his is frien d s here. as th e ir d in n er allow s them to your o p p o rtu n ity to add su b stan Mrs. Caldw ell, whose hom e was sight. tially to your incom e. For full p a r be. Your ap p etite feels q u ite ag som ew hat dam aged by fire som e tim e grav ated if your digestion is not tic u la rs add ress T hom as H. G reen, ago, is having a new roof and o th e r fu rn ish ed with th e proper menu. ca re S ta rr F ru it P roducts Co., East FAIRVIEW rep airs m ade on h e r hom e here. Let th is m a rk e t assist you. We F irs t and Y am hill stree ts, P o rtlan d , F u n eral services fo r th e In fan t son will be pleased to serve you. At Sm ith M emorial P resb y terian Oregon. of J. E. B ergstrom , who died at the fam ily hom e Sunday, w ere held at church next Sunday m orning at 11 Need Your S u it C leaned? the Swedish church at H aley Station, o ’clock th e pasto r, th e Rev. E. R. D. with in te rm e n t at P lea san t Home H ollensted, will preach on “T he H ave it F ren ch dry cleaned. Re Phone 1S91 cem etery. p airin g n eatly done. T ailoring for Miss M innie R adford who has W orld In W hich I Live.” Mrs Maud Crook of Y akim a. ladies and men. been v isitin g for a couple of weeks P E T E R LENARD. T ailor. at th e hom e of h er sister, Mrs. L. W ashington, Is v isitin g relativ es in Johnson, left th e first of th e week F airview . A n u m b er of Boring women a r e ! P ian o T uning. a high g rad e helping a t th e G resham cannery this I Mr. and Mrs. W. In g alie of Y aki $3.00. S atisfaction g u aran teed . tire , reasonable week to care for th e im m ense s tra w m a a re visitin g Mr. In g a ll's d a u g h P hone Jones, G resham 1561, care in price. All berry crop w hich is now a t it's height ! te r, Mrs. S. Dixon and fam ily. They O utlook. work g u aran teed . here. • will re tu rn on M onday, ta k in g w ith Ed. Brown m ade a business trip T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per to P o rtlan d T h u rsd ay of th is week. them Allene and E dgar~I)ixon, who cent In terest on tim e deposits.— Ad. will spend th e su m m er in Y akim a. Mrs. G eorge F ra k es and son Main St., KELSO G resham P h ilip and Miss Luclle Dobbins of On S atu rd ay evening. Ju n e 17, Dr Scappoose, O regon, sp en t th e w eek Em il E nna, one of P o rtla n d ’s fo re end visiting with th e fo rm e r's sla m ost p ian ists, w ill give a concert at ’ te r, Mrs. J. W. M oller and fam ily. Expert Saw Filing th e schoolhouse. H e will be assisted • Miss E lizabeth ' Cady and Emil by Mrs. H erb ert O arr Reed, dram a i L oser w ere g ra d u a te s of Union high Window Screens made to order. tic read er. A dm ission is free. Re school of G resham . Miss M argaret Shop on Wallula avenue. Will fresh m en ts will be sold a f te r th eI Jo n as was g rad u a ted from Benson coine and take measure. program . T his will be a first class polytechnic of P o rtlan d . Phone 51 e n te rta in m e n t and is being looked Lloyd A nderson left on Sunday for fo rw ard to by all who had th e pleas Cam p Lewis, w here he will be in ure of h earin g th ese excellent a rtists tra in in g fo r six weeks. Mrs. C. M. Brown from n ear la st year. Concrete (»ravel Delivered any News has been received th a t Mrs P rin ev ille and h e r tw o d au g h ters. place in Gresham $1.75 per yard. A nnie McKinney of San F rancisco Mabel and Nellie, are visiting with will a rriv e ab o u t th e 20th of t h i s ! Mrs. Edw in B urlingam e. Miss N el Sifted Sand for P lasterin g , Brick W ork, and C oncrete Finish. m o n th fo r a visit w ith relativ es and | lie will a tte n d th e su m m er school at Every home is full of frie n d s here. Mrs. McKinney, who M onm outh and her m o th er and sis valued possessions—fam was form erly A nnie N elson, is a te r will rem ain in F airview fo r th e ily heirlooms -the gifts of T ro u td ale , Ore. d a u g h te r of Mrs. H an n ah Nelson and sum m er. friends and a hundred Phone G resham 489 sis te r of Be, Ned and Jo h n Nelson. NEW BERRY TRUCK WOOD COAL EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE A Truck for Every Kind of Work G arage 1’houe 2391 PAGE T H R E E Il>22 SMITH MOTOR CAR CO. We are equipped to re p a ir your car, regardless of th e m ake, and do a first-class job, one th a t we feel safe in g u ara n tee in g to be rig h t. We have lots of room fo r live auto storage. G resh am 1«. INTEREST RATES ARE COING DOWN RIGHT ALONG An investment that pays you 7.3 per cent is certainly worth looking into. That is what you get when you buy our 7 per cent Prior Preference Stock. EASY TERM S: 10% Down—10% a Mouth if You Like. your Dividends pay your light bills. INVESTIGATE TODAY. Let # Investment Department Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. A. J. W. BROWN M A SO N PAID CASH Bentley’» Tire Shop for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves, of any kind E. BAUMANN, Gresham, Phone 2441 See Me for Cattle Hauling Fisk Tires and Tubes OLDFIELD TIRES REPAIRING AND RETREADING All work guaranteed. i « T im * - t o R r t t r à f Bwv FaJO GRESHAM TIRE COMPANY GEORGE A. BRANDT P hone 110< O pposite B row n's M arket Powell St. CHOICE MEATS Homemade Ham», Bacon, Sausage, Lard F u ll line of Cold Lunch M eats SANITARY MARKET Main 8 t.. G resham Phone»: E ast 7 1 0 8 ; OBO. IHETL, P rop. P hone 1711 Greahatn S5A AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME Your Patronag« Solicited MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE M oving and «n-neral H auling «24-4» Union A venue Wood, Coal and B riqueta P ortland. Oregon E. P. SMITH Homes Burn! SAND and GRAVEL KNARR & SON She has fo r th e past m onth been ! to u rin g th e south and east, visiting in K entucky, B rooklyn, New York. I and Chicago. H er m any frien d s here will welcome h e r arriv al. Mr. and Mrs. H enry M iller and ch ild ren and A lfred G underson went ' last week, to R a ttle G round, W ash ington, for a v isit w ith Mr. M iller's folks, going by autom obile. NOTICE TO CREDITO RS. N otice is hereby given th a t th e . u ndersigned has been duly appoint-! ed ex ecu to r of th e e s ta te of Jo b h ! Paim blad, deceased, and any and ; all persons having claim s ag a in st th e th e said e sta te a re hereby req u ired to present said claim s, duly verified as by law req u ired , at th e office of ray atto rn ey . J. Dean B utler, 2056 Masonic Tem ple, Oregon City, O re gon, w ithin six m onth« from th e d a te of th ia notice D ate of first publication, J u n e 9. HALEY 1922 Date of last publication, Ju ly 7, Rev. C. A. A nderson of E verett W ashington, will be th e principal 1922. AUGUSTA SOPHIA PALMBLAD. , sp e ak e r a t th e services next 8unday DAVID A. PALMBLAD. Mrs. K arl H agberg and Miss M artha E xecutors of th e E sta te of John Paim blad, Deceased. H agberg will sing. T h ere will also be service on Monday evening, Ju n e J. DEAN BUTLER. A ttorney fo r Executors. 19. Rev. J. P. E ricksen of W ash 205« Masonic Tem ple. Oregon City, ington will be th e sp eak er. I Oregon. things that maney can not replace. Insurance w ill m ake good your l»iaa. ami th e H artford F ire In su ran ce C om pany w ill help prevent It. Call at this Agency Contractor, Builder General C arjienter Work ami CaM net M aking I^>nx E xp e rie n ce W ORK OUARANTEED L. .1. WINTER, Gresham A utu To pe R ecovered and R ep aired. A ll Kinde o f T o p M a te r ia l and C u rta in W in d o w s S. E. PALMQUIST JOHN BROWN AUTO TO? SHOP Main 8 t., G resham . P h on e I M S Main Street Greoliaiu, P h on e M O I; Oregon MM A W ant Ad m eans ad d itio n al in com e w ith little outlay. L et th e O u t look prove it. Phone su b scrip tio n s to 1561.