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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1922)
_ E x cav atio n is u n d er way by Roy H e rb e rt B radley an d fam ly moved E m ily for th e new high school b u ild th is week to W est L inn, Ore., w h ere ing. w hich is to ta k e th e place of one Mr. B radley w ill bo p rin c ip a l of th e re c e n tly destro y ed by fire. The new W est L inn and Bolton schools. T he 130,000 s tru c tu r e w ill co n taiu larg e fam ily w ill be g re a tly m issed, having M hole W h eat B read . c la s s room s, assem b ly room and li resided h ere th e p a st fo u r y e a rs d u r egg. T he yellow v eg eta b les su ch as 4 teasp o o n s salt. b ra ry an d w ill provide fo r d om estic ing w hich tim e Mr. B radley h as | 4 tab lesp o o n s fat. c a rro ts a lso have th is p ro p e rty . T he Gresham, Oregon science, m an u al tra in in g an d o th er ta u g h t fo u r su ccessfu l te rm s in th e 4 tab lesp o o n s s u g a r o r m olasses. n ext is s ta lk s su ch a s asp a ra g u s. ' 1 q u a rt liq u id : m ilk, w ater o r h alf sp ecial d e p a rtm e n ts of th e school T ro u td a le school. Sixty-flve of th e ir Peas a re in clu d ed in th e pod division, j m ilk and h a lf w ater. w ork. A tine gy m n asiu m , b u ilt w ith frien d s gave them a farew ell p a rty on sta n d a rd dim ensions, w ill be a p a rt of F riday evening of la s t w eek. T he especially th e kin d th a t h as a pod 1 y east cak e (co m p ressed ). th e eq u ip m en t of th e new building evening w as s p e n t in v isitin g and I S q u a rts p a te n t (w h ite) flour. w hich c an be cooked an d ea te n . T he I S q u a rts o r m o re w hole w heat School w ill open on S ep tem b er 18 in : playing gam es. C ake a n d coffee w ere ro o t c la s s is a la rg e one. C auliflow er flour. (By “ w hole w h e a t” is m ean t C olum bia g ran g e h all. G eorge N. Mc ' served, th e g u e sts d e p a rtin g a t a late is in th e flow er division. T h e vege flour m ade from w h eat c o n tain in g all K ay w ill be th e p ru cip al. Tw o o th er hour. All re p o rt a d e lig h tfu l tim e. September 1, 1916 ..................................... $ 94,044.95 C. E. S cott and fam ily have re tu rn - I tab le fru its a r e to m ato es, p u m pkins, of th e g ra in , not flour from w hich th e te a c h e rs an d possibly th re e w ill a ss ist sq u ash and cu cu m b e r. P e a s and b ra n and g erm have been e x tra c te d in him on th e teach in g force. Jo sep h A. ed to T ro u td a le a fte r h aving sp en t th e I September 1, 1917 ...................................... $152,851.29 F in le y of P o rtla n d w ill have c h a rg e su m m er on th e ir ra n c h n e a r Salem . b eans a re a ls o c la s se d a s seeds and m illing.) of th e m usic of th e school. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bloyd have re- M easure sa lt, fa t an d sw eeten in g September 1, 1918 ...................................... $190,489.14 a re high in e n e rg y an d p ro tein . Onion T he g ra d e School w ill open on Sep* I m odled th e ir h o u se an d put in new into b read m ixer. Add scald ed m ilk cem ent w alks. is a bulb a n d c o n ta in s som e m in eral o r boiling w ater, an d cool u n til lu k e tem b er 11. T he fifth, six th , sev enth September 1, 1919 ...................................... $285,920.90 Mrs. Jo h n H iggins of S eattle, Mrs. and v itam in es. w arm (a drop on th e w rist feels n e ith an d eig h th g ra d e s w ill m eet in th e C o rb ett com m unity c h u rc h u n d er th e J a u e S ails and Mrs. S a ra h W ishard, er hot or co ld ). Add th e y east c ru m T he e a tin g of ra w v eg eta b les in su p erv isio n of Mrs. P oppe. T he p ri of P o rtla n d , w ere g u e sts a t th e hom e September 1, 1920 ..................................... $.191 812.91 salad s is h ig h ly reco m m en d ed as bled in pieces an d s tir u n til a ll th e in m ary g ra d e s w ill m eet w ith Mrs. W ol of M. B. M cG innis, th e p a st w eek. g re d ie n ts a re m ixed o r dissolved in v erto n iu th e old g ra d e school b u ild cooking d e stro y s th e v itam in es th a t th e liquid. Add th e p a te n t flour and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. C ole and baby, of September 1, 1921 ................................. $380,806.93 P o rtla n d , visited a t th e hom e of Louis a re of such a hig h q u a lity in vege enough w hole w h eat flour to m ake a ing. T he E ast - of - th e - S andy P a re n t- H elm ing Sunday. tab les. T h e re is on ly one ex cep tio n to dough th a t w ill k n ead w ith o u t s tic k T e ach er asso ciatio n w ill m eet in th e September 1, 1922 ...................................... $410,955.37 Mrs. H a rry M cG innis, of P o rtlan d , th is ru le a n d th a t is in cooked to m a- ! ing to th e board. C over an d let rise i co m m u n ity ch u rch on F rid ay even m ade a farew ell v isit on S unday a t the I u n til lig h t, a t le a st double in bulk. 1 toes. T he v ita m in e s s till re m a in even K nead down, m old, place in g reased ing, S ep tem b er 15, a t 8 o'clock. All hom e of H C. M cG innis. Mr. and Mrs. Jo sep h B everidge and On the above showing of a steady and conservative a fte r cooking. V eg etab les should pan and let rise u n til double in vol school p a tro n s an d te a c h e rs e a st of th e S an d y a re invited to p a rtic ip a te in W. B. S tru b le , of P o rtla n d , w ere d in never be over-cook ed for th is reaso n . ume. Bake a t least an h o u r in a mod- th is m eeting. growth we solicit your patronage. n er g u e sts S u n d ay a t th e hom e of L. F ollow ing a re tw o b read recip es i I e ra te ly h ot oven. T h is am o u n t of Mrs. L eila L asley T hom pson is vis- ' A. H arlow . dough w ill m ake fo u r loaves of bread. fu rn ish ed by Miss S m ith : T he M isses M a rg a re t aud M iriam Note— W hole w heat flour m ade from tin g w ith h er re la tiv e s an d frie n d s In A. F. MILLER, President K. A. MII.LFR, (ashler h a rd w heat m ay be used fo r b read th is v lcinty. Mrs. T hom pson h as been S pence have re tu rn e d from a few , (tolled tints Bread. W. E. MARK ELI., Vice President M. If. SHIPLEV, Asst (ashler for th e p a s t tw o y e a rs field se c re ta ry days visit a t M cM innville. w ith o u t any p a te n t flour. 4 teasp o o n s salt. fo r th e Y oung P eo p le's R eligious Mrs. S a lin a S h o rt and baby, of ' MAKPili HAGREKH« A mm L Cashier 4 tab lesp o o n s fat. U nion, th e young p eo p le's o rg a n iz a W ashougal. W ash in g to n , a re visiting 4 ta b le sp o o n s su g a r o r m o lasses. tion of th e U n ita ria n ch u rc h , for th e fo r a few days a t th e hom e of her ! FAIRVIEW 1 y e a st c a k e in *4 cup lu k ew arm w hole Pactic C oast. She w ill soon m o th er, Mrs. F ra n c e s Fox. w ater. Miss A gnes L au d an is sp ending h er .-V Sm ith M em orial P re s b y te ria n sail for E n g lan d to e n te r O xford for 3 cu p s ro lle d o ats. , ch u rc h next S unday m o rn in g a t 11 a th re e -y e a r co u rse of stu d y in p re p tw o w eeks' v acatio n a t th e hom e of 2 q u a rts o r m o re of flour. h er p aren ts. a ra tio n for th e m in istry of th e ch u rch . M easure s a lt, fa t, sw eeten in g and o'clock th e p asto r, th e Rev. E. R. D. rolled o a ts Into b read m ix er. Add H o llensted, w ill p reach , th e serm o n W hile in E u ro p e Mrs. T hom pson ex- i Mrs. U. G. S hipley, of Salem , a s is boiling w a te r, co v er an d allow to cool being on "T he M usic of th e P sa lm s.” p ects to v isit th e g ra v e of h e r h u s te r of Mrs. L. A. H arlo w , and Miss band, C has. H. T hom pson, w ho gave M ary B ullock of P o rtla n d , a niece, u n til luke w arm . Add y e a st m ixed A W a n t Ad m ean s a d d itio n a l ln- his life in th e W’o rld W ar. Mrs. and Miss G eorgia Jaco b s, a lso of well w ith M cu p luke w arm w ater. T hom pson is a g ra d u a te of th e H u rl- Add Hour to m a k e a dough th a t will jco m e w ith little o u tlay . L o t th e O u t b u rt g rad e school, th e W ash in gton P o rtla n d , visited a t th e H arlow hom e 1 on T h u rsd ay and F rid ay . On F rd a y knead w ith o u t stic k in g to th e board. look p ro v e it. high school in P o rtla n d and th e Uni- evening Jo h n C rout of P o rtla n d joined v e rs ty of C alifo rn ia. A fter g ra d u 1 th e p a rty an d th e y all a tte n d e d th e atin g from th e la tte r in stitu tio n she farew ell p a rty given Mr. and Mrs. ta u g h t in th e unon high school a t C or B radley on th a t evening, re tu rn in g to b e tt an d w as fo r one y e a r its p rin th e city th e follow ing day. cipal. Mr. and Mrs. N elson and son from A m eetin g of u n u su al in te re st w as D enver, C olorado, a re v isitin g a t th e h eld a t C olum bia g ra n g e S a tu rd a y , hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. L audan. Mrs. S ep tem b er 2d, w hen 11 c a n d id a tes r e N elson is a s is te r of Mrs. L audan. ceived th e th ird and fo u rth d egrees. T he N elsons m otored from th e ir form - T. J . K reu d er, M ultnom ah Pom ona { e r hom e an d a re fa v o rab ly im pressed m a ste r, an d th e L en ts d eg ree team w ith th is p a r t of O regon and a re w ere in a tte n d a n c e and exem plified . th in k in g of lo c atin g here. th e w ork. T h ere w ere 30 m em bers On ac c o u n t of th e ra in on L abor p re s e n t an d 32 v isito rs. T he le c tu re r, I Day th e E a s te rn S ta r m em bers had Mrs. L ydia O stran d , p re se n te d th e j th e r picnic d in n e r a t th e M asonic fo llo w in g p ro g ra m : p ian o solo, A u | hall in stead of on th e b a n k s of the d rey T re g a sk is; vocal solo, O lw ein j S andy riv e r. T he d in n e r w as enjoyed Parents of healthy boys know the wisdom of buying T re g a sk is; p ian o solo, A lice K re u d e r; ’ very m uch and th e a fte rn o o n w as sh o rt ta lk s w ere g iven by Mr. K re u sp e n t playing 500. Mrs. L. A. H arlow good school shoes. der, R. P. R asm u ssen , A m elia W ood a t th e p iano fu rn ish e d m usic w hich w ard , A. R. M organ, Mr. B row n, M rs w as m uch a p p reciated . Sue W endal, Mrs. H u n tzelm an and Mrs. J a c k K idder and h e r m o th er, JThe boy is out daily in all kinds of weather, so it is Mrs. L ydia O stran d . Mrs. C lara W allace, left S a tu rd a y for important that more care be given to shoe buying than Floyd R eed and fam ily and Mrs. G arib ald i w h ere M rs. K id d er resides. any other apparel. B lack h all sp e n t th e g re a te r p a r t of Mrs. W allace w ill spend th e w in te r last week a t Seaside. there. Mrs. M yrta E. Reed, w ho h as sp e n t A rth u r L eland h as p u rch ased th e th e su m m er h e re w ith h e r ch ild ren , b u ild in g now occupied by th e public \ \ e carry only the standard makes, each style de re tu rn e d to P o rtla n d S a tu rd a y even- lib ra ry from H erm an B laser an d w ill noting best in boys’ footwear for the season. ng to sp en d th e fall and w in te r w ith do som e rem o d elin g befo re m oving h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. A lb ert Fox. h is m eat m a rk e t in to th e building. W a lte r K n ig h t and b rid e from P o r t S unday v iato rs a t th e C. I. T hom as land w ere h e re Sunday. hom e w ere Mrs. C. C. C ooper from T he p ro tra c te d m eetin g s a t th e C or D ufur. O regon, and h er d a u g h te r and b ett c h u rc h w ill c o n tin u e th ro u g h th e h u sb an d , Mr. and M rs. W. R. B u rtn e r Full 4-h. p. Engine with Clutch and 6-foot saw blade at w eek. of P o rtla n d an d Dr. an d M rs E. A. Mrs. A llen from C ascade L ocks w as , M ann, also of P o rtla n d . c a llin g on frien d s h ere Sunday. Lee E vans m ade a b u sin ess tr ip to K en n eth K incaid sp e n t la s t week in | S e a ttle th is week. th e m o u n ta in s cam p in g , h u n tin g and T he L a d ie s’ Aid m eetin g w ill be fishing. , held a t th e hom e of Mrs. C. I. T hom as Mr. an d Mrs. R oss re tu rn e d from | on W ednesday, S ep tem b er 13th. For clearing land, cutting wood, for the many uses of a K elso, W ash in g to n , w h ere they w ere full a tte n d a n c e is desired. 1 owell St. Phone 41 Gresham m ak in g th e a c q u a in ta n c e of th e ir good 4-h. p. gas engine at this special price you cannot g ra n d d a u g h te r, a re c e n t a rriv a l a t th e BORING afford to be without one. Terms. hom e of Mr. and Mrs. H a rry S am u el son. Mrs. S am u elso n w as fo rm erly Mrs. G ladys H ouse, of P o rtla n d , is Miss L a u ra Ross. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. H in k le an d Mr. [ a g u e st a t th e hom e of h e r p a re n ts, CHEVROLET PARTS ACCESSORIES and Mrs. R. P. R asm u ssen m otored to Mr. and Mrs. H. B. L und and fam ily. 1141 GRESHAM 1141 Mr. and Mrs. E. M. A m esberry and T he D alles. Sunday. Mrs. E lla S m ith S te w a rt h as se I little d a u g h te r la d s s p e n t S unday and Reliability Service cu red a y e a r's leave of ab sen ce from , M onday a t th e hom e of Mrs. A m es- t e r d u tie s a t th e cu sto m house and b e rry ’s p a re n ts a t F o re s t Grove. Mr. an d Mrs. Don C aldw ell of P o rt w ill sp en d th e tim e a t F e rn d a le P lace land. sp e n t S u n d ay a t th e hom e of Mr. w ith h e r m o th er, Mrs. C. E. Sm ith. C aldw ell's m o th er, M rs. L a u ra C ald- w ell. Generator and Ignition Work a Specialty Miss O ttle D ugger ex p ects to leave All Work Guaranteed soon for M onm outh to a tte n d norm al th is w in ter. Mrs. J. E. S lefer. w ho h a s been s e r J u ly 1, 1922 w as a n o th e r R ed L e tt e r Day fo r th e o w n e rs o f o u r iously ill a t h er hom e h ere. Is re p o r t G RESHAM , OREGON ° 7 p e r c e n t P rio r P re fe re n c e S tock. ed slig h tly im proved. C h eck s fo r th o u s a n d s of d o lla rs w ere m ailed o u t by us to o u r T he C ooper M usical C om pany, of T h rifty C u sto m e rs an d P a tr o n s in p a y m e n t of th e SECOND R E G U P o rtla n d , w ill a s s is t in th e all day and LAR Q U A R T E R L Y D IV ID E N D on th e i r h o ld in g s in th is so u n d evening p ro g ra m of th e H a rv e st F e s SPECIALIST a n d a tt r a c t iv e se c u rity . tival to be held a t D am ascus F rid ay , C o n su lt o u r In v e s tm e n t D e p a rtm e n t a t once an d g e t on o u r in Internal Medicine for the S ep tem b er 15. M ailing L ist fo r th e past eleien years. T he B oring b aseb all season closed F re s h e v ery d ay a n d you can S unday. S ep tem b er 3d. w ith th e de feat o f th e G lad sto n e team a t G lad buy It In an y » to re In E a s te rn stone. T he sco re w as 13 to 1. T his M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty . DUES NOT OPERATE m akes th e B oring team w in n e rs In 15 of th e 17 gam es they have played th is In v e s tm e n t D e p a rtm e n t season. T hey lost th e first gam e of Will be nt Beason Hotel Wedne*da) the seaso n , before they w ere fully o r ganized. to G illis and one to C orbett. Thursday, Friday, September 27th, H ow ever th e y have won tw o of th e I R oom 605 E le c tric B ldg., P o rtla n d , O regon th re e g am es they have played C orbett, i Sbth ami 29. and have a lso defeated G illis tw ice ■ Phone 1221 G resh am since th e first defeat. In the 17 Office Hours: Hl a. in. to I |>. in. gam es th ey have m ade 201 gam es w ith ( only 114 sco re s fo r th e ir opponents. T hey expected to p lay th e . closing gam e w ith th e C o rb ett team a t C or- A T ire you w ill be p ro u d to T H R E E DAYS ONLY. ) bett S unday, S ep tem b er 10, but th e ow n. E v ery F is k T ire u ser I co n tin u ed bad w e a th e r has m ade th a t Time lo Ro tire? is a F isk B ooster. ; im possble. H ow ever th ey ex p ect to R e -tlre w ith F is k s an d ! reo rg an ize In th e sp rin g s tro n g e r th a n \ o (barge for ( on<*ultutioii e n jo y m o to rin g to th e fu lle st ever, th a t is if th e y a re not all play- e x te n t. j 'n g in th e btg leag u es next year. But Dr. M ellenthin is a re g u la r g ra d u we c a n ’t sp a re a n y of o u r boys for Fisk Tires and Tubes. a te In m edicine and su rg e ry and is ' the big leagues. T he B oring A m usem ent clu b is a r- Oldfield Tires and Tubes. licensed by th e s ta te of O regon. He v isits p ro fessio n ally th e m o re im p o rt n n g in g for a big d an ce a t th e C lub American Akron Tires and I H ouse S a tu rd a y n ig h t. S ep tem b er 9. a n t to w n s and cities and offers to all Gresham, Route A Phone 1083 Tubes. Mrs. Jo h n N elson h as re tu rn e d to w ho c all on th is trip free c o n su lta GKO. A. BRANDT tio n . ex cep t th e ex p en se of tre a tm e n t her hom e at H aley S tatio n , a fte r ’ spending th e su m m er In P o rtla n d H er Phone 1107 w hen desired . husb an d is a s yen in A lask a, but w ill O pposite B ro w n 's M a rk e t | re tu rn hom e for th e w in te r soon , A ccording to h is m ethod of tre a t- Mr. and Mrs. Young and fam ily a re ' m ent he does n o t o p e ra te fo r ch ro n ic ap p en d ic itis, g all sto n es, u lcers of p re p a rin g to leav e for M arshfield B u rn e d hom e T h u rsd a y a fte r a th re e NOTH E TO I KF. Ill TO KN. I soon. w eek s' h u n tin g tr ip in s o u th e rn O r»- j I i stom ach, to n s ils o r adenoids. O ur school begun M onday w ith a gon. No. 21338 I He h as to h is cre d it w o n d erfu l re- ! good e n ro llm e n t, a lth o u g h all of th e Mr and Mrs. C lark e R adford and In the C ircu it C o u rt of th e S ta te of | su its In d iseases of th e sto m ach , liver, f a m il ie s hav e not a s yet re tu rn e d T ru e M arie left M onday fo r a tw o : O regon for th e C ounty of M ultno I bow els, blood, skin, nerv es, h e a rt, kid- ' row th e hop flelds. Miss C hase from w eeks' b u n tin g tr ip dow n n e a r Rose- ' m ah, D ep artm en t of P robate. ; ney, b lad d er, bed w ettin g , c a ta rrh , ' trie n t has c h a rg e of th e p rim a ry burg In th e M atter of th e E sta te of H a rry w eak lu n g s, rh eu m atism , sciatica, leg g rad es w ith Miss E dith A nderson and Miss L o ttie D ugger, who h as sp en t J. Sedlg, deceased. W e a re eq u ip p ed to re p a ir y o u r 1 u lc e rs an d re c ta l ailm en ts. . P ro fesso r M alllcoat a t th e ir old th e su m m er a t G ra ss V alley, is e x N otice Is h ereby given th a t th e u n c a r, re g a rd le ss of th e m ak e, an d do tan d s. pected hom e th e la st of th e week. d ersig n ed h as been ap pointed A dm in If you have been ailin g for any Mr. and Mrs. M orand and sons ex- a first-cla ss jo b , o n e t h a t we feel is tra to r of th e e sta te of H a rry J. length of tim e and do not g et any bet- I uect to leave soon to a tte n d th e p o it- Sedlg. deceased, by th e C ircuit C ourt sa fe In g u a ra n te e in g to be rig h t. : ter. do n o t fall to call, as Im proper u ,a ste r's convention a t S an F ran cisco . HALEY of the S ta te of O regon for the C ounty m easu res ra th e r th a n disease a re They ex p ect to m o to r th ro u g h and We h av e lo ts of ro o m fo r liv e a u to of M ultnom ah and has qualified All very o ften th e c a u se of your long a fte r th e co nvention w ill m otor a to rag e. A tr a c t of land n ear H aley .Station p erso n s having claim s a g a in s t said sta n d in g tro u b le. th ro u g h so u th e rn C a lifo rn ia and as ow ned by Mr. K lein In clu d in g 6 7-10 e s ta te a re h ereby notified to p re se n t acres, has been sold to Mr. B ju r of th e ta m e duly verified as by law to th e R em em ber above d ate, th a t consul- ta r south a s T ia ju a n a . Mexico Sam L ions had th e m isfo rtu n e to P o rtla n d . Mr. K lein h a s moved to office of McGuirk * S ch n eid er, W ith I tatio n on th is trip w ill be free and vet his reft arm broken M onday w hile T he D alles row Bldg., G resham , O regon, w ithin i th a t h is tre a tm e n t Is different. w ork in g tn th e woods a t D w yers tlx m onths from th e d a te hereof. cam p. N eed Y o u r S u it C le a n e d ? M arried women m u st be accom C. W SEO IO . A d m in istra to r. W H. B oring sp en t a few days v is H av e It F re n c h d ry clea n ed . R e Southard <Sr Southard panted by th e ir husbands. McGUIRK A SC H N E ID E R . iting frie n d s a t O regon C ity th is p a irin g n e a tly d one. T a ilo rin g fo r A tto rn ey s for A d m in istra to r. Night Phone 25x3 Phone 2391 A ddress : 336 B oston Block, M inne week. a d les a n d m en. D ated and first p u blished. Sept. 6, '22. apolis. Minn. Mr. an d M rs. V. A. M endenhall rs - P E T E R LEN A K D . T a ilo r. D ate of last pu b lcatiu n , Oct. 6. 1922. 6 Years of Growth of the BANK OF GRESHAM RESOURCES The Well-Shod Is Usually the Healthy School Boy BEAVER . BEAVER BEAVER Drag Saws RUBBERS Big Storm Rubbers or the light er weights—but every boy should be fit ted out now—no wet feet—no absent days $11 o oo CARL DAHL HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY Gas, Oils, Grease GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING DIVIDEND NO. 2 Another Red Letter Day Coming to Portland Sherman McCarter Garage Dr. Mellenthin QUALITY BREAD NEXT DIVIDEND ON OCTOBER FIRST This Stock Yields 7.3 per cent Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. LUMBER, LATH AND SHINGLES Orient Lumber Co. BUILDING MATERIAL Automobile Repairing G resh am G a ra g e Pies, Cakes, Pastry City Bakery F IS K I