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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1923)
« A o t-rm h - ---- ---- FRIDAY, MARCH IMS G uests a t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning la st Sunday w ere H. H. H endricks of Fossil, Oregon, nephew T he d irec to rs of the county fair will of Mrs. M anning and th e son of Mr. hold th e ir next reg u la r m eeting in the H endricks, W. G. H en d tick s and wife city hall, Monday night, M arch 5 at 8 and. th ree ch ild ren of P o rtlau d , also o’clock. The board is tak in g up plans Mr. and Mrs. M anning's son and for th e 1923 fa ir and will have im port dau g h ter-in -law , Mr. and Mrs. L. H. W ho w ant n ew cloth es ff an t m a tte rs u n d er consideration. M anning and th re e ch ild ren from N ext T uesday n ig h t will be th e time P o rtland. L ast M onday evening, Mr. w ill an d here the B est for th e re g u la r m onthly council m eet and Mrs. M anning w ere g u ests a t the ing. Q u ality, and at prices home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. H en T he G resham as, a hiking club, will d rick s in P o rtlan d a t a b irth d ay d in that are right and just. be under th e le ad ersh ip of th e presi n er given in ho n o r of th e 62d b irth dent, Alice R oberts, next Monday ev day of H. H. H endricks. O ther g u ests ening, from 5 to 6, and w ill go out a t th e d in n er tab le on th is occasion east on th e Pow ell V alley road. “Come w ere Mr. and Mrs. R. J. H endricks S P R IN G S U IT S alo n g ,” say th e b ik ers who have been from Salem , Oregon. R. J. H endricks ' enjoying th ese sh o rt w eekly outiugs is th e * ed ito r of th e Daily Oregoi for a few w eeks past. It is planned S tatesm an. la te r to ta k e som e longer tram p s and T he W om en’s W elfare com m ittee of som e h ik ers hope to g et in trim for the G resham R ebekah lodge w ill m eet m ountain clim bing next sum m er. next Monday aftern o o n a t th e home of L. L. K idder, who w as ill th e la tte r Mrs. Jo h n M etzger. All m em bers are p a rt of last week is again ab le to re urged to be presen t. m e n ’ s w ear S hoes sum e his w ork at his h ard w are store. T he T w en tieth C en tu ry sto re r e B ert Hoss, who has been driving a ceived a sh ip m en t of splendid apples G R E SH A M tru c k for the A. W. M etzger com pany a day or tw o ago. A pple week is d raw P runers, S p ra y R o d s a n d N ozzle» for th e past th re e y ears, has resigned ing to a close but ap p les a re still in to ta k e up w ork in P o rtlan d . He com big dem and. S p ra y H o se M 'N IIA Y .SERVICES AT ROCKWOOD m enced his new job on Monday of this B E T H E L B A PT IST ( III B( II A m eeting has been called of p e r week. sons In th is locality, who a re active in An in te restin g m eeting of th e P a r Bible school at the Bethel B aptist Mrs. A. W. Shipley w as called to m usic, vocal or in stru m e n ta l, to be en t-T each er circ le was held last church will m eet prom ptly at 9:45. night at the schoolhouse, when P rin Oak G rove on T uesday to atten d the held in th e G resham lib ra ry at 3 A fter the opening exercises th e men s cipal Roy Cannon of the high school fu n eral of a relative. o’clock next S unday aftern o o n . The Phone 1421 ’ T he Em il A lt auction sa le held on object is to o rg an ize a m usical society class will re tire to the p arsonage for in G resham and Miss E thel Calkins, F eb ru ary 22d w as a g re a t success, to enco u rag e an d d irect m usical ac tiv the class study. P asto r David Q. county club leader, gave helpful talks. th e re being ab o u t 500 people present, ities in G resham . All w ho w ould ca re B arry will give a chalk ta lk serm on- T he teach ers of the Rockwood school, who seem ed to be th e re for th e p u r to ta k e an activ e p a r t in such an o r ette, "T he Pow er of One L etter in a Mrs. Mary K rueger, Miss A nna H art- pose of buying. T he sale was in ganization a re invited to atten d . Word. T he subject for th e serm on I man and Mrs. Daisy B urlingam e, w ere I I c h a rg e ot W. 8. Wood and Sons ol | elected to rep resen t the circ le before will o t "T he Key to K now ledge.” The A 7-pound baby g irl w as born on V ancouver, W ashington, and w as very chorus choir will sing "In the Depths the fa ir board on Monday evening. F eb ru ary 23 to Mr. and Mrs. T. Miyas- satisfacto ry . of the Sea,” by C. A ustin M ills. Toe Mr. and Mrs. S haever of Lynch dis- j aki, Jr.. Mrs. S. W atanabe attending. Mrs. H. H. Ott, who w as a recent M other and baby a re doing well. tric t furnished several num bers on band t.f '.ellowablp will he given to a p atien t in a P o rtlan d ho sp ital for a large class of new m em bers and the violin and piano. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. C aro th ers spent ordinance of the L ord's Supper will ne The Rev. W. J. H erw ig, su p e rin te n ! few days, re tu rn e d to h e r hom e early Monday and T uesday a t Oregon City observed. dent of th e A nti-Saloon L eague of th is week and is rep o rted to be doing visiting th e la tte r's nephew , T. B lack Ju n io r Union will meet at 3 o’clock Oregon, will give a sh o rt ad d ress at well. burn an d fam ily. In the afternoon and the It. Y. P. U. at th e g ran g e hall in Rockwood on S un T he Poto P ro d u c ts com pany started H ow ard T hom pson and wife from 6.30 in th e evening. Miss Mary Wold day evening, March 4, a fte r w hich he g rin d in g ag ain on S atu rd ay and is T h e n a m e tells a Ohio w ere c a lle rs a t the D. M. R oberts will lead. T he song service will begin will show th e m otion p icture, "S afe now ru n n in g a t fu ll speed. It was T ru e S tory. home on W ednesday. They a re v isit at 7:30, when fam iliar hym ns will be g u ard in g th e N ation.” found n ecessary to overh au l th e boiler ing in P o rtlan d w ith Mr. T hom pson’s sung by the congregation, led by th e I Miss Mary Blllm eyer, county I ! and re p • a ir ----- dam — age done to pipes by » - P. - ........ V , v * , VUUUIJ m piJMn IIJ D ISC H A R R O W S S P IK E H A R R O W S b ro th er, Jim . and m ay m ake th e ir ch o ru s choir. T he them e for the even h ealth nurse, spent the day today in the severe cold w eather. T he m ain of- ♦ __ » I it.. .. 1_ _ ■ . home in the w est. T he Thom psons ing serm on will be "Is th ere an Un th e Rockwood school, w eighing and lice has been moved to G resham . This ’.vill be rem em bered as resid en ts of pardonable Sin, W hat Is It?" exam ining th e pupils. is tem p o rary , as it is expected to start G resham a few y ears ago. A com plete line of Im p lem en ts a n d M ac h in e ry , a l s o - A fam ily reunion was held y esterd ay o th e r facto ries later. P O I’L T K l S P E C IA L IS ! G eorge P resto n of th e M arshfield at th e home of Mrs. Belle S tockton on j W. D. H owell of P o rtlan d , sales rep- L arge L ine of G ood U sed Im p lem en ts I ELLS W IIV ( l i l t k.S m i . th e Base Line, when a larg e num ber rese n tativ e of the P oto P ro d u c ts com co u n try is v isitin g w ith his m o th er a t at less th a n au ctio n prices of relatives and a few friends gath ered Pan Y. w as in G resham S atu rd ay . Be the B. W. E m ery home. About 35 Interested persons attended E rn e st C allister, a w orkm an at the to honor her birthday. T hose p rese n t --------- " ' ~ re p o rts th a t Poto p ro d u cts a re m eet the poultry dem onstration held at the w ere Mr. and Mrs. Dan R obertson, son ing w ith tine success and th a t Poto Columbia B rick y ard s, w as ta k en to Odd Fellow 's hall in Boring last T u es and d au g h ter, Mrs. A nna AVagner of ! H E L ’S flour h as alre ad y had a good in tro d u c the P o rtlan d S an ita riu m th is week day afternoon. Many had come from Reliability C ottrell, Mrs. Cora R obertson of To tion and tak es read ily on th e m arket. suffering from chorea, a n erv o u s d i W. A. H ESSEL Service a considerable distance In o rd er to be ledo, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. A lfred 1141 T he A uxiliary of G resham Post sease sim ila r to St. V itus d an ce b ut G resham p resen t at the m eeting. H. E. Coshy, 1141 P alm er of P o rtlan d , Mrs. Dora P ete r- A m erican Legion, a t its m eeting last u n u su al in ad u lts. poultry specialist from O. A. C„ d is Ison, Mrs. H attie Je n k in s Moore. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. L isbakken m ov week, elected officers for th e ensuing cussed “ H atching and Brooding of Iola Copeland and Mrs. Ruth M ollar year. T hey a re p resid en t, Mrs. John ed y esterd ay to P o rtlan d , w h ere Mr. Chicks." The of Fairview , Mrs. G race P eterson, M etzger; vice p resid en t, Mrs. O. A. L isbakken has em ploym ent. "M any chicks die” says Mr. Coshv, se creta ry , Mrs. A lbert Chas. C leveland house n ea r the high Mrs. Goldie Copeland and ch ild ren of [E a stm a n ; su it of im proper ca re of I ro utdale, Mrs. Mamie K uhlm an and . C am p; tre a s u re r, Mrs. Jo e Chiodo; school w hich they vacated w ill be oc i they are set. u nhealthy children, Mrs. L au ra P ullen, Mrs. i ch ap lain , Mrs. F red S o u th ard , S r.; cupied by the Cowdell fam ily. -----u*us mock, forcing breeders for Mrs. O. A. E astm an is reco v erin g M artha Cook, Mrs. Jo sie S tan ley and se rg e an t-at-a rm s, Mrs. Jo h n Brown. fu l L S ez X 8US „ ° i “ í “ kJ 8 - J f t - u i u e d by c a r. heavy egg production, im proper incu g ran d d au g h ter, Maxine, of Rockwood, i T he Misses Eva T ach ero n and W in from an a tta c k of lary n g itis. c u s t o m ? “ 12“ " 0 " ' ° O k ln g “ "“ "L bation, im proper brooding, poor eq u ip E ld e r K ilgore from so u th e rn Idaho Mrs. Opal Keen and son, Mrs. H azel I ifred S t.C la ir, stu d e n ts a t W illam ette su c c e ss o f its m ent, uncom fortable q u a rte rs, neglect Olsen and son of St. Johns. , U niversity, su rp rised th e hom e folks w ill p rea ch over th e J. E. M etzger o r im proper feeding." He also em hv a visit home at th e la st week-end. sto re a t 11 o’clock next S atu rd ay phasizes tlie fact th a t “Vigor is the ■ Sheet Music. They cam e from Salem w ith the Rev. m o rn in g , M arch 3. All a re w elcom e foundation ot the poultry business." We a re ca rry in g a fu ll line of all J. C. S h u ltz is su fferin g from an at E. G. R an to n and w ere tak en back on H e u rges poultrym en to kill every ' th e latest p o p u lar songs in sheet ta ck of g rip , w eak, deform ed ami diseased chick as ( music. Buy a piece, tak e it home and S unday aftern o o n by C hase S t.C la ir. Billie, th e little son of Mr. and Mrs If you do not like it bring it hack and Mrs. M. E. W illiam s and Mrs. L. P. soon as possible. exchange it. Guy I). Jones, Jew eler M anning w ere p resen t a t tea given L eslie P e rry w ho h as been in a P o r t W ednesday aftern o o n a t the home of land h o sp ital sin ce J a n u a ry 1 w here Palriiiiize the Home shoe Shiner. Men's and ludics’ shoes, S aturday Mrs. M anning's d au g h ter, Mrs. L. D. he w as ta k en for tre a tm e n t for pneu afternoon and evening. Ruben Ander- H ow ard of T routdale. T he tea w as m onia, w as b ro u g h t home ea rly th is som staiid in Todd’s B arber Shop given in honor of th e ladies of th e week. He is considered w ell on the •The «Im i H and G re sh a m , O regon I ro u td ale P a re n t-T e a c h e r association. w ay io com plete recovery. ’ *'2’.U’. ’*.¡2°*. a ni.. Serm on a t it T h e Q ueen E sth e r circle w ill m eet Mrs. R. T. Sm ith and h e r d au g h ter, a n d 7 30 m L o rd 's s u p p e r t he“ flrst Mrs. Jam es S hepherd, sp en t a few at th e hom e of Miss L etitia P u lfer on i i.’Sr r ' " " ednesdav, 7:30 p m lavs recently visiting th e ir d au g h ter next M onday evening, M arch 5. « h o lr R e h ea rsa l. T h u rsd a y . 7 :30 p m Much gratificatio n is felt by the I niveroul B rotherhood is th e G oal” and sister, Mrs. Jam es Cook and fam m em bers of th e M ethodist L adies Aid "Come thou w ith us and we w ill do ily in T routdale. Dr. S tric k e r of th e Oregon sta te thee good.' At th e recen t m eeting of the G resh society because of th e gen ero u s p a t hoard of h ealth w o rk in g in co n n ec DAVID Q. BARRY, B. Th.. P asto r. am C om m ercial d u b the re p o rts ro n ag e of th e ir an n u al b azaar last [show ed th a t th ro u g h the generosity of n ig h t. T ables w ere sp read In both tion w ith th e U. S. public h e a lth s e r G resham business and professional room s of the G range hall and w ere vice u rg e s m ore c a re on th e p a rt of men and o th e rs am ple funds had been kept filled with p atro n s from 5 30 u n fam ilies and h ea lth a u th o ritie s In T he b lizzard a te up a lot of p er collected to m eet a l. expenses ol th e til n early 8 o’clock. T he v ario u s h an d lin g cases of co n tag io u s diseases. fectly good fuel. Get an E xcellent P roduct and at Iwoths w ere w ell stocked w ith fancy ta n n e r s ’ banquet held S aturday of th e sam e tim e help th e building H e say s th a t th e p ra c titio n e r w ho te lls farm ers week. The expenses will a p and useful a rtic le s a t th e beginning of fund of 6 ou 11 need som e m ore Gnsco N ext w eek at B ishop’s th e fam ily th a t a case of sc a rle t fever p ro x im ate $325. th e afte rn o o n b u t w ere p refty w ell brl(|uefN to tid e you over. .s n o th in g but a slig h t case of to n B e th e l H nptist C hurch sold out. T he candy booth of th e Don t w ait till th e la st minute, , T he Bank of G resham pays 5 n e r Queen E sth e rs was a p e p u ia r co rn er. silitis is dodging his solem n o b lig a cent in te r est on tim e d e p o sita - A(lv T he gross proceeds of th e day w ere tion to society and w hile he m av you g ain n othing, save nothing and m ay r u n sh o rt. ab o u t $350. T he sh o rt p ro g ram of mu Please th e fam ily he and they m ay be com e resp o n sib le for one or m ore h u t ic ai d rea d in g s w as w ell received. Let oa « n it on you NOW. m an lives. | 1 H O B A SK E T B A L L GAM ES We rec all, says Dr. S tric k e r, an in P h o n e MAin 6500 ON T l ESBAY EVENING sta n c e w here a th ree-y ear-o ld child o r ca ll a t th e becam e 111. T he doctor w as pro m p tly B E S T KILL hut — BEST A double head er gam e is to be p lay ( a ile d ; he exam ined th e p atien t and 3 ‘i lbs ed in th e Union High gym nasium on diagnosed th e case as m easles. A sigh 2.»c BEST T uesday evening, M arch 6 w hen th e of relief im m ediately w ent aro u n d th e [ Bound . ;toe G asco Bldg., F ifth and Alder. Union High b ask et hall team and th e tam lly group. ”Oh! ,t -8 n o th jn g ¿ S. W. BEANS G resham Aggies both m eet opponents 3 lbs 2,>c and th en th ey w ith the SA LT I’OKR Vnlon High will play th e W est Linn Rood ( . ) <l0€tor ,aughe<J at thp j()k) ( Bound . 2;{c A l’I’l i s High school team . T he A g ricu ltu ral •No re p o rt was m ade of th e case no I Box earn will he pRted a g a in st Corbett q u a ra n tin e w as in stitu te d an d no pre-1 #1.2» High. Some exciting gam es a re ex- <aut ons tak en to sa fe -g u a rd th e com- H I R K IN « NOTIC E for I’l blicatiox . | peeted. BI I k < <>< «• \ nunltv. N’eighhor-O ..nn I ' 4 lor 11» a , P e p n r,Ilirn t of the In trrlo r. w arned . gtlbOr 8 1 h il,ir(‘n w ere not 3 lbs M arch 3 to 10 The Union High team played Oregon w arn ed to rem ain „w ay from the Li. s . lA n d Orfice a t P o rtla n d . Oregon, “.»c ru a ry Nth, 1933 City last night and it proved to he a bouse, m a few days a child ac ro ss ' ,, , y c i v E is h e reb F y e b given th a t Jam . s " *u< son, o f C o rb e tt. O regon, who. or. Sep •’BI B t i t El» BI I k I» \ | ’L> nfy victory for tno hom e ho>a T h „ th e stre e t developed th e m easles, in a !/. ’n,,e r ¿5. 1919, m ad e H om estead I? ’ry «'«ne , as , , tQ . ,n fM()r of 2 lbs Mustard, q t »,-,c Ko. 06459 for W l i SW G and N G 1, - ' 4 a n o th e ? " a ? 0 ,h e r' ,h en a u o th e r »nd 3' . T o w n sh ip IS. Rang. ;d " High. I.eo Bailey won the ad m iratio n encourage o u r custom ers to buy their filed notice of In tte iio n tc an o th e r an d so th e epidem ic w ent | ot everyone by w inning 18 poinlg m ak e T h re e -Y e a r P ro o f, to establish B ill ED I’M \ L S canned eoods ,n large q u an tities and thus stim - B E I M O N , | h ro u g h o u t th e tow n. In th a t one >o the lan d a b o v e describ ed , before tlaim the 1*011)1(1 I tic ulate the f F 'f te r and R eceiv er of tlie V. S Land < »tsiip, pint o»« ( i , , A n jfrlc an Legion team of block w here th e o rig in a l case d ev el B , mce. ‘ sale and use of all canned goods we a t P o rtla n d . O regon, on the lt’th (.resh am also b ro u g h t honor ,o G re sh oped and th e joke of it w as laughed d a y of A pril. ,923. " n ill, d u riin baiurday and all next week give I’ F B I I I O M > am by Winning over Boring in the ta in ia n t n a m e s a s w itn e sse s: at. th re e fu n e ra ls w ere conducted for V U ( H EESE J o h n N ix, o f C o rb e tt, Oregon. Q uart title cam e la st Monday evening w ith a ('naif- o f C o rb e tt, Oregon. ■ I « ith each dozen purchased at reg- 5 hlW " » " r e . or whom Bound " dllair. M iller, o f C o rb e tt. Oregon. score of 29 to 12. »2r 1 front th e m easles c o n tra c te d from A c tPS j ^(¡‘■’aoR giK h, of C orbett. Oregon. •' prices. An additional 5 per cent will be NACER K K A I'T the first case th a t w as such a joke. ALEXANDER »M EEK. allowed on ail ase purchases. Q uart i a,. s ' l t s u M on PLEASANT Register. Th s Is ju s t one in sta n c e of m any Bound ... hat m ight be cited to Illu stra te th e re- lor I hese prices apply S I (i t i t to all canned good s in 1 chw B ap ttat ch u rc h n ex j P o° 7 T Ínal Care‘— * - 1 2 lb s o u r com plete line. # GH» ex P art of d ish o n est and irre sp o n sib le Aeulierg l.anl (Limit SMITH II p ra c titio n e rs and th e ir allie s i Med. pail / MEMORIAL H um an Mfe is ,h e ch eap est a s se t in I Large pail H e r . will 7 mt’et a ‘ 7:30 P C a n n e d '< \ x " l , l u S « 'u Y l G e l l U . '. '; " , , ; ! ' a g U , ' , ' P “ ' “ P '° r h° '" r UM - h* eyes o f th e public. Is It not a fact , " » r e w ill ho p r e ^ h in g ,,y , hc ,{pv llh nS ¿ V f C ° f hog r h ,” e r a would J. M are com m encing a t g O cloc|t I Xi r- no? e olerated in a ny c iv il,,- d coun- i h< B ap tist L adles Aid will hnid »♦ 30c ■ Hogs cost money and th ey m ust 1 f l ]ua h ty REV. E. R D. HOLLEN’STED - >’r^ e d . But ch ild re n ! an y p ^ « indow o , th e P le a . 1nt H(lln/ M inister. " • '.1 can h a re ch ild ren . And whv an d Seri n f U » o rro w aftern o o n , S atu rd ay . Fairview, Dregnn. Phone e í° R w e w COn'niUn,ty beeom e a la r m S u n d ay S c h o o l......................... 10 a. m. F eed i j S i ed it we w aste a few of th em ? M orning W o rsh ip ...................11 a ® K id d e Z lld iV o " * ’ W,rp L’ L K id d e /H d w e cond fenCe Wire a t L. L. SER V IC ES GRESHAM LOCALS You Men Lime and Sulphur Spray *30, *35, A y l s W o r t fy £< M a r t i HARDIE SPR A Y PUM PS L. L. K id d e r H d w . Co, •■ k M Superioi D rills J k i > Vj FARM MACHINERY - U i ; '*5 -, J : :i , Modern War is Decided by Organization •*« r ? v - 1 rT Mi': ? ?' '• J w- , » i < J A* lit. I&h A BETHEL BAPTIST F irs t S ta te B a n k Fuel low? Buy Dependable Coffee GROCERY SPECIALS Gas Salesrooms ham National Canned Goods Week home Presbyteriai Church À. W. METZGER <S¡ CO. Helpful — Restful — Inspiring