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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1923)
GRESHAM OUTLOOK, Our Cash Price f. o. b. Mill Mill Run, any quantity, ton Whole Corn, ton Cracked Corn, screened, ton Ground Corn, ton, Bright Wheat Straw, ton $29.00 38 00 40.00 40.00 15.00 Sun-dial M ill F a irv ie w P h o n e G re sh a m 2211 ST1 MP Bl RNERS BLING USED TO CLEAR LAND CEDAR AND VICTORY T he P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso ciatio n held T he Z ysett stum p b u rn e rs a re being a m eeting la st F rid a y evening a t th e used to clea r seven ac res of land on V ictory schoolhouse. T he p ro g ram th e R. L. Sabin place n o rth of Boring. and refre sh m e n ts w ere in ch a rg e of T he co n tra c t for clea rin g th e land has the men. T he m ain sp e ak e r for th e been let and men a re alre ad y busy evening w as th e Rev. H. R. G ebhardt. g ettin g rid of th e stum ps. If th e re He gave an in te re stin g ta lk on W ash h appen to be any persons who have ington. S everal num bers on th e p ro not yet seen th is new system in o p e ra gram w ere fu rn ish ed by the school. tion, th is is a splendid op p o rtu n ity to I M att Dahl was chosen as a rep rese n - find out how it is done. T he Z ysett ' ! tative of th e P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso cia system has proved to be a com plete tion to be p resen t at th e next m eeting su ccess in every way. ’ * not only 1 of th e Com m unity Council and of th e b u rn s th e top p a rt of th e stum p but la ir board to u rg e clean concessions at th e ro ots as well. , the fa ir th is year. Ola T ofte's cow died la st w eek a fte r LUSTED J only a sh o rt illness. An exam ination ■ revealed a piece of w ire w hich had T he m eeting of th e L usted P aren t- T each er circ le w ill be held on F rid ay j pierced her h eart. Mr. T ofte has p u r- ! chased a new cow and ca lf from W ill evening, M arch 9, at th e schoolhouse, j Woods. Club w ork w ill be th e chief topic and Miss E thel C alkins, county club lead Classified Ads a re som e class. er. will be present. R efreshm ents w ill be served by the g irls of th e club, “A ppetite R iser.” Born to Mr. and Mrs. F. A. W estphall Contracting and on F eb ru ary 23d, a daughter. T he Home Building little one h as been nam ed Sydney K ath ryn. Mrs. W estphall is a t the Cement Work, Carpenter Work, House Moving hom e of her p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Carm ony in the L usted d istric t. B uilding from th e ground up. E stim ate s fu rn ish ed free. Storage battery repairing and recharg E. G. ROHLF ing. starter and generator work. & Son. Itaker Phone Gresham Isx Troatdale, Ore. National Laundry Company East 8th and Clay The D IF Lanndry that does FK R K N T PRICK S Portland >1- * Kinds of Laundry D IF F E R E N T PR IC E S Ask MR. C. W. BOGGIS, the Route Man Leave Orders at TODD’S Barber Shop HORSE SENSE Let Your Money Work for You Buy a few s h a re s of o u r 7 p e r c e n t P r io r P re fe re n c e S tock a n d y o u r m o n ey w ill e a rn you o v e r 7 p e r cen t. D ividends a re p a y a b le ev e ry th re e m o n th s. T h is is a good so u n d in v e s tm e n t a d o u r E a sy P a y m e n t P la n e n a b le s you to g e t 7 p e r c e n t in te r e s t on y o u r sa v in g s w h ile you a re p a y in g fo r y o u r sh a re s . In v e s tig a te th is U n u su a l O p p o rtu n ity T oday. Ask a n y of o u r e m p lo y es ab o u t it. In v e stm e n t D e p a rtm e n t Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Room 605 E le c tric Bldg , P o rtla n d , O regon CASH PA ID See Me for Cattle Hauling P h on e«: E ast 7 1 0 2 ; 2, I »23 PAGE THREE Ira N. G abrielson. a ssista n t biologist i in ch a rg e of ro d en t co n tro l o p eratio n s in Oregon, will d iscu ss ro d en t control 1 a t th e m eeting of th e D am ascus F arm B ureau to be held S atu rd ay evening M arch 3, a t th e Union schoolhouse. Mr. G abrielson has m ade an extensive study of th e various kinds of ro d en ts found on th e coast and can te ll how to get rid of g ray diggers, ra ts, m oles, etc., w hich d estro y g rain , potatoes and o th e r crops in th e field and also afte r they have been placed in storage. Mr. G abrielson has had m any y ea rs of ex perience in th e w-ork o f’ e x te rm in a t ing th ese pests. Miss E dith N aas of P o rtlan d spent the w eek-end at th e hom e of her. p a r ents. Mr. and Mrs. H erm an Naas. W. H. Boring ce le b ra ted his 82d b irth d ay Monday. Mr. B oring is a Civil W ar v eteran and in sp ite of sev era l w ounds received in th e service he is still h ale and hearty. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. T elfo rd and fam ily m ade a trip to S p rin g w a ter Sunday. T he stu d en ts of Union High School No, 1 have launched a co u rse in sa les m anship w hich is provided by The C u rtis P u b lish in g com pany of P h ila delphia. T his co u rse has been con ducted th ro u g h m ore th a n 6000 schools an d h as th e endo rsem en t of som e of th e co u n try 's leading ed u cato rs. H. V. H iggins, vocational director for th is d istric t, delivered a very In- 1 le re stin g lectu re, ex p lain in g th e need fo r a know ledge of salesm an sh ip and d em o n stratin g th e p rin cip les of sell- I lng. Some very w orth-w hile in atru c- tio n in salesm an sh ip was gained from 1 th is lectu re and th e stu d e n ts will fol- • low it up w ith a c tu a l sa lesw o rk se cu rin g su b scrip tio n s for th e "C ountry Gentleman*' th is week o utside of school hours. T he sales ea rn in g s w ill go to w ard s th e p u rch ase of ath letic equipm ent w hich the school w an ts v ery much. T h e school is divided in to tw o team s, th e "M u tts” w ith Miss D oris E m ily as lead er, and th e "Jeffs” w ith Miss Lu- cile W oodard as leader. K een riv a lry has developed betw een th e opposing sides. Where do You Keep Your Valuables? A re y o u r im p o rta n t p ap ers, s e c u ritie s, deeds, jew els, etc., se cu re a g a in s t fire a n d ro b b ery ? The only proper place I'or such articles is in our fire proof, burglar-proof, safety-deposit vault. $1.50 Rents a Box for One Year O ur sa v in g s d e p a rtm e n t w ill show you how to g e t a h e a d of th e o th e r fellow by c o n s is te n t sa v in g s. It is n ’t whtrt you can e a rn , it's w h a t you SAVE. C om e in a n d ta lk it over. F o r d e p o sito rs d e s irin g a c h e c k in g acco u n t w e ta k e p rid e in a n n o u n c in g th a t w e h a v e provided fo r y o u r g r e a t e r p ro te c t k m — “ th e w o rld 's sa fe s t h a n k ch eck s ” —S uper- S a fety In su re d h a n k ch eck s. E ach d e p o s ito r Is fu rn is h e d fre e $1000 in s u ra n c e in th e H a rtfo rd A ccident a n d In d e m n ity C om pany a g a in s t loss th ro u g h fra u d u le n t and felo n io u s a lte ra tio n T h e s e ch eck s a re a lso p ro tected by T h e W illiam J. B u rn s In te r n a tio n a l D etective A gency, Inc. T h is is th e la te s t d e v e lo p m en t in ch eck p ro te c tio n , a n d its a d o p tio n by th is b a n k is a n o th e r in d ic a tio n of c a re ta k e n by th e officers in s a fe g u a rd in g th e m oney of th e ir d e p o sito rs. » W eek-end g u ests a t th e hom e of J. E. Slefer and fam ily w ere Mr. and CORBETT Mrs. E. G. Rich and ch ild ren , Mr. and" T h e policy of th is h a n k is to re n d e r serv ice. M ay we Mrs. P. C. L arso n and E dw in Siefer, Mrs. McCoy of P o rtlan d visited her se rv e you a s w e a re now s a tis fa c to rily s e rv in g o u r de all of P o rtland. p o sito rs? sister-in -law , Mrs. J. H aley, th is week. S unday g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. Miss Ada Wood of P o rtlan d sp en t a and Mrs. Max H ollam on and fam ily few days a t hom e th is week. w ere.L . A. H arlow and H erm an B lazer Miss L illian P itts w as a P o rtlan d both of T routdale. v isito r Monday. D elm ar and G eorge G rey re tu rn e d Gresham, Oregon A num ber of th e m em bers of the hom e th e la st of th e w eek from Gib O range lodge atten d ed th e m eeting in bons, Oregon. G resham W ednesday nig^it. T h ere ^iiimiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiita Wm. Childs, w ho has been q u ite ill fo r th e p ast few days, is rep o rted w as about 400 m em bers p resen t from P o rtlan d . m uch improved. Mrs. Ida H olm es an d d au g h ter A la rg e crow d atten d ed th e S a tu r T h ed a of E stacad a sp e n t sev eral days day nig h t dance at th e club house. Young Jo h n A nderegg is n u rsin g a v isitin g h er p are n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. G. badly lacerated hand as a re s u lt of an H. B lackburn. Mr. and Mrs. B lack accident w ith an ax w hich alm ost b u rn took h er hom e W ednesday and We are equipped to rep a ir your car, expect to sta y w ith her for a few days. severed his thum b. reg a rd le ss of th e m ake, and do a first- A c a r load of stock co n sistin g of Mrs. F re d W agner w ent to F airview class job, one th a t we feel safe In th re e horses, seven cows, about 60 T h u rsd a y to spend th e day w ith her ch ickens an d four pigs, also farm im siste r, Mrs. Stockton. g u ara n tee in g to be rig h t. We have plem ents and household effects of Mr. T he L u sted E m b ro id ery club will lo ts of room for live au to storage. and Mrs. T. J. O’Neill, from Elm a, I m eet T uesday aftern o o n , M arch 13, W ashington, arriv ed T h u rsd ay of th is , w ith Mrs K linski. week. T he c a r in ch a rg e of Mr. j Mrs. J. B. L ent Is rep o rted to be O'Neill and son has been on th e road slow ly im proving a fte r h f r serio u s since T uesday m o rning, b ut rep o rted . illn ess o f th e p ast tw o w eeks. a ll stock in good condition. Mrs. | T he L adies’ Aid of th e C o ttrell Com SOUTHARD & SOUTHARD O'Neill arriv ed by tra in T hursday. Mr. m u n ity ch u rch w ill m eet at th e ch u rch g P h o n e 2391 N ig h t P h o a e 25x5 1 O'Neill h as bought th e old F ra n c is W ednesday aftern o o n , M arch 7. KitllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllrig W elch place g e a r D am ascus and ex T he farm ers of th is vicinity a re ta k pects to m ake th is his home. ing ad v an tag e of th e good w eath er. TROUTDALE Wm. Childs, w ho has been q u ite ill Mr. and Mrs. L. E. C rasw ell w ere for th e p ast week, is rep o rted m uch d in n er g u ests a t th e home of Mr. am! T he pupils of M ultnom ah county im proved. Mrs, O rv il M anary Sunday evening, It com peted for th e th re e prizes offered Mrs. E. M. A m esberry and little being Mr. M anary’s birthday. We have p u rch ased 122,000 p air d au g h ter Lois of P o rtlan d visited for Miss Vada Q uay sp en t one day v isit for the best sto ry w ritte n on th e su b je c t selected by th e Oregon H um ane U. S. Arm y M unson la st shoes, sev eral days of th is week a t th e home ing at her hom e th is week. society. T he first prize of $5 w as sizes 5% to 12 w hich was th e en of her p are n ts, Mr, and Mrs. II. A. given to H elen A lthaus of school d is tire su rp lu s stock of one of the Beck. PLEASANT VALLEY tric t No. 20, T routdale. H er sto ry e n la rg e st U, 8. G overnm ent shoe con Floyd Lake, who has been q u ite ill, titled “A n ticip atio n ” w as based upon trac to rs. J. D. Lee of P o rtlan d w as in th e v al is sufficiently recovered to resum e his th e p ic tu re of th e title page of th e ley d u rin g the fo re p a rt ot th e week on du ties as m ail c a rrie r on ro u te 2. L ite ra ry Digest of Deeember 9. F our T his shoe is g u ara n tee d one h u n L ittle M arg aret Yaun is rep o rted business m atters. pupils of th e sam e school, T heopliile dred per cen t solid leath er, color W. L. K esterso n and son W illard left q u ite ill w ith grip. DeW itte of th e eig h th g rad e ; Paul d ark tan , bellow s tongue, d irt and Mr. an d Mrs. W. R. T elford sp en t Monday for Bull Run w here they have Howeli of th e seventh g rad e ; Em m et w aterproof. T he ac tu al value of secured w ork In a logging cam p. T h u rsd ay of th is week in P o rtlan d . th is shoe Is $6.00. Owing to th is Mrs. G. H. Richey is spending a few O’Neil of th e fifth g rad e and Mary A free e n te rta in m e n t and ap ro n sale O'Neil of th e fo u rth g rad e sto rie s w ere trem endous buy we can offer sume will be given a t th e I. O. O. F. hall on days th is week v isitin g w ith her sis excellent. As in stru c tio n s w ere to to th e public at $2.95. the evening of M arch 10 by th e B oring te r, Mrs. E llen Je ffries of Newberg. send only one sto ry from each school Mrs. W. F. M eacham has gone to R ebekahs th eir te ac h ers, Mrs. E. C. Shaw and Send c o rre c t size. Pay postm an An old tim e p a rty w as held a t th e N ew port for a few m onths sojourn. Mrs. G. M. Otto, piade aw ard s to th ese on delivery or send money order. Mr. M eacham has ch a rg e of one of clu b house T h u rsd ay evening of th is pupils. If shoes a re n ot us rep resen ted we th e la rg e logging cam ps located n ear week. A good luncheon w as served will ch e erfu lly refu n d your money M ickley & P lea san t recen tly sold a and a good tim e w as rep o rted by all. th a t place. prom ptly upon req u est. P le a sa n t V alley P aren t-T ea ch e rs Ford (ru ck to G eorge A tkinson of S. E. W aller is on th e sick list th is circle held an in te restin g session Mon S pringdale, a F o rd coupe to Mrs. L il week. National Ila, Slate Shoe Co. Ivan T u rn e r expects to leave th e day evening. Hon. J. D. Lee addressed lian Cooley, head n u rse a t T he C edars, a F ord ro a d ste r to M artin Nelson and first of th e week on a business trip to the m eeting. 296 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Edw. Holcom b was a P o rtlan d vis one of th e new four-door F o rd sedans K an sas City. w ith $100 e x tra eq u ip m en t to H. E. S. E. W aller h as bought o ut th e hall ito r W ednesday. Bloyd T ro u td ale banker. in te re st in his confectionery, ow ned FAIRVIEW Mr. and Mrs. Lee W hiteseii of P o rt by E. V. M aulding. land w ere Sunday v isito rs a t th e John At the S m ith M emorial P re sb y teria n TIKES AND TUBES F h o n e w ant ads. to 1561. ch u rc h n ex t Sunday th e p asto r, th e N aysndth home. Mrs. L. P. H ow ard assisted by Mrv. Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted w ill preach Tires th e first of a series of p re-E aste r s e r J M onahan and Mrs. H. Holm es, gave mons, w hich will co n tin u e th ro u g h a tea a t hei hom e on W ednoau.y a fte r A mcriea n- Quickest Service. tile m onth of M arch. T he g eneral noon ¡or benefit of T ro u td ale P a re n t- Akrnn Tires Lowest Prices. Best. Material. topic is " Id e a ls ” and the four su c ce ss T each ers association. Vulcanizing and Retreading ive su b jects will be “An Ideal C h ris W aiter S h erlin g and son W allace All W ork G uaran teed tian ," “An Ideal C hurch," “ An Ideal and d a u g h te r D orothy let», on Tliuru- P re ac h er" and "An Ideal Com m unity.” T ro u td a le , Ore. day for C anada. P h o n e G resh am 489 Mr. and Mrs. T hom as Low have T h e B an k of G resh am pays 6 p er OKO. A. BK A N DT P hone 1107 I moved into a co ttag e on th e Sun Dial cent in te re s t on tim e d ep o sits.— Adv, i ranch on th e Sandy road and will i raise celery th is season. Ton Ml k Inds of To Material and Mrs. Jo h n L an d an visited la st week Curtain Window« | a t Canby, Oregon. H er sister, Mrs. A. ! W. N elson, cam e hom e w ith h er on In the Fairview City Hall S. E. PALMQUIST I F riday and will rem ain for sev eral AUTO TGI’ SIKH* i days. Main HL (Ireaham Pbone ISJ5 H. E. Bloyd and wife visited, th eir p aren ts in P o rtlan d on S u n d ty . Given hy Heave,• Concert Company Miss G race M ickley of P o rtlan d P ro g ra m of p ian o , c o rn e t, v io lin s, sa x o p h o n e s, songs, I sp e n t th e w eek-end w ith th e home re a d in g s a n d c a rto o n s . Plione 1901 folks. Licensed M ortician» Lady A»»i»tant Stank of (Gresham Automobile Repairing G resh am G arage Public Sales F IS K Oldfield SAND and GRAVEL KNARR & SON for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Calves, Flogs, of any kind E. NASSHAHN, MAKUH DAM VS( I S FARM RI RFAl STUDENTS WILL TAKE TO HEAR SPECIALIM’ SA LESM A N SH IP COURSE BORING We carry full lines of Fisher’s DAIRY AND POULTRY FEED FKI1HV, BORING, OREGON, III. 1 Telephone 89x G resliam 8 5 5 AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME Your Patronage Solicited MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE M oving and G en eral H a u lin g 124-41 U nion A ven u e Wood, Coal and Briquets Portland, Oregon Gresham Tire Shop CONCERT AND DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 3 Funeral Directors Auspices Fairview Eire Department. P ro g ram will s ta r t a t 8 o’clock. Admission, Adults 35 Cents D ancing 9:30 to 12 (lifldren III ( cuts Plano Tuning. S atisfactio n g u aran teed , $3. F red B. Jones, 2625 E ast 49th stree t. (ire.ham . Day or Night MOKI'I AltV J. I. Ml I / . i k h Oregon