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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1923)
ROCKWOOD E. G. R O H L F Ole D anielson h as sold his 7-acre I place here to Chas. W oodsii, who I cam e recen tly from W heelock, N orth D akota and who has been occupying (.eluent Work, Carpenter Work, | the S chrep el p roperty. T he new ow n House M oling er w i" ta k e possession w ith his fam B uilding fro m ' th e ground up. ily at once. E stim ate s furnished free. A lfred D anielson of M errel, W is P bn ar G rr.h a «si Troutdale, Ore. c o n s in , is h ere v isitin g w ith his b ro th - ! er, Ole D anielson. T he b ro th e rs a re J planning to find som e location and F u n eral D irectors ’ live tog eth er. A farew ell p a rty w as Phon e 1901* given Ole D anielson by a n um ber of Licensed M orticians Lady A ssistant D ay or N ight his neighbors on la st F rid ay evening M IIU T IA K I and a m o st enjoyable evening w as Gresham, Oregon J. E. METZGER spent. Mrs. G. Olby of St. Johns, who has been visitin g w ith h er d au g h ter, Mrs. A u to T o p s R e c o v e re d a n d R e p a ire d . O scar W alin, for th e p a st tw o w eeks A ll k in d s o f T o M a te r ia l a n d C u r t a i n W in d o w s has re tu rn e d to h e r home. Hugo Olby, b ro th er of Mrs. d s c a r W alin, has ren ted th e K adderly place AUTO TOP SHOP on w hich is th e la rg e p ru n e o rch a rd Main 8L Gresham Phone l i t i | and drier. | Ed D ickenson an d fam ily of P o rt- ■ land visited on S unday w ith his p ar- eats. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k D ickenson. S A N D an d G R A V E L A rnold H usby of Ascot A cres, fo rm er Rockwood boy, m aried Miss R uth Quickest Service. W oodward of P o rtlan d la st S atu rd ay . Lowest Prices. Best Material. On S unday a recep tio n and d in n er w ere given th e young people at th e K N A R R & SO N home of th e groom 's p are n ts, Mr. and T ro u td a le , O re. Mrs. Andrew H usby. Dr. B. H. P e d e r P hone G resh am 489 sen and fam ily from Rockwood w ere am ong th e guests. Contracting ami Home Uuihliug S. E. PALMQUIST *JPHE N ew Im proved M o d el 4 9 0 C hev ro let is on d isp la y in our sa lesro o m . L et us d em o n stra te it an d sh ow you the m an y im provem en ts. 1923 M od el 4 9 0 P rice Touring ............................................................. $ 663 R o ad ster............................................................. 642 C o u p e ................................................................. 877 S e d an ette........ ............. 1044 Sedan ................................................................. 1065 D eliv ery ................................................ 627 These prices all f. o. b. Gresham Sherman McCarter Garage Phone 2331 Gresham D istributor for Chevrolet M otor Cars and CWilknQ GOOD FOR YOU TOO The National City Company, one of the largest and most conservative bond and investm ent houses in America has ju st purchased $1,000,000 w orth of our 7% P rio r Preference Stock. "this is the most im portant deal in Public U tility stocks in Portland in years. W ouldn’t you like to have a few shares of this a ttra c t ive security, too? $98.00 a share; par value $100.00. Over 7% on your money. For cash or on easy terms INQUIRE TODAY. In vestm ent D epartm ent Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. IL Room 605 E le ctric Bldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon CASH PAID BORING A farm b u reau m eeting w ill be held at th e C o ttrell com m unity ch u rch Special evangelistic m eetings are W ednesday evening, M arch 14, at 8 1 being held every evening th is week at o'clock. P lacin g o rd ers for a carload th e church by th e p asto r, th e Rev. E. o j hay will be the special fea tu re of G. Ranton, who is assisted by th e Rev. the evening. P rices on m ill ru n and A. S. H isey of G resham and th e Rev. clover seed w ill also be considered. G eorge B errem an of P lea san t Home. T he fam ilies of Fred Meyer, S. B. o , , , , . T he Sunday services are as follow s: S plaw n and A. J. Bram have all been 1 Sunday school a t 10 o clock, song ser- ill w ith th e p rev ailin g case of g rip , j vice a t 7:0 in the evening led by the ¡T hey a re all on th e m end a t presen t. p Mrs. T re b er of Pow ell V alley sp en t i asto r w ith his violin, serm on nt 8 o'clock. j a day la st week w ith her siste r, Mrs. ; I F red Meyer. POWELL VALLEY Mrs. W. E. C rasw ell and Mrs. L. E. ¡C rasw ell and son sp en t F rid a y visiting I T he ch ild ren of th e Sw edish Mission I at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. S unday school and th e ir p a re n ts r e A ndrew s of P o rtlan d . cen tly gave a su rp rise to th e su p e rin Ross M anary w as a P o rtlan d v isitor ten d en t of th e school,' A. Aim, on th e I S aturday. occasion of his b irth d ay . A sh o rt pro- Good livestock ca n n o t be raised J * ram waR g,ven and refresh m en ts w ithout good sires. One h alf of th e w ere served. An elec tric read in g lamp success of th e livestock b u sin ess de- j was presen ted to Mr. Altn. pends on breeding practices. T he r e s t ' Mr R„ (| Mrs ,,h i|ip chrlstenB en depends on c a re of th e stock.—O. A. C. I have moved onto th e V aughn place n ear th e L u th e ra n church. A Small Investment that h Conservative, Safe and Profitable A Guaranteed 35'/ Merchandise Premium AT ONCE! o f any kind See Me for Cattle Hauling Phones: East 7 1 0 2 ; T h irty -eig h t days in a Chinese c a rt T he fu n eral of Mrs. E m m a M ilsted. behind tw o m ules. A m onth w ith w ho died on S atu rd ay . M arch 10. at heath en p riests on th e "holy m oun- j h er home in Oregon City, was held ta in " Kong Tong Shan, n ear th e Tib from th e Bethel B aptist ch u rch in etan border. F loating down th e Yel G resham today. She w as 58 y ea rs old. low R iver into Mongolia In a Chinese In term en t w as in D ouglass cem etery. W hatxe (sm all boat). A visit w ith the Mrs. M ilsted is th e d au g h ter of A. C. C h ristian G eneral F eng Y u-H siang, W ihlon and th e siste r of H enry and ch ief in sp ecto r of th e C hinese Army H e rm o n W ihlon and Mrs. Lucy Ickler, T he w itch doctor w ith th e needle. Ma all of th is vicinity, of Mrs. higgle Zahn Mose, th e pioneer m issio n ary in Cen of S eattle and Mrs. L ottie W astphal of tr a l H upeh. Two m o n th s w ith the St. Paul, M innesota. SEMC m ission in C e n tral China. She leaves four sons and tw o d au g h T hese a re some of th e th in g s of te rs all of Oregon City excepting Miss w hich Rev. P. A. N elson te lls in his L ottie M ilsted of G resham . ta lk s on C hina and M ongolia and the m issionary activ ities th ere. Lynrh Will Held Meeting. Mr. Nelson has rec en tly re tu rn e d J A m eeting of th e p ro g ressiv e citi- from a ten m onths' v isit to th e in- j te n s w ill be held at L ynch school- te rio r of China and M ongolia. H e has house on W ednesday evening, March also visited Ja p an , E gypt, P alestin e, 14. beginning at 8:15 o'clock. The South and C en tral A m erica and m ost sp eak ers w ill be County A gent S. B. of the E uropean co u n tries. ' H all and County Club A gent Miss Mr. Nelson re p re se n ts th e Home and E thel Calkins. T h eir to p ics will be F oreign M issions of th e Sw edish Mis "F arm M anagem ent" and “ Home Eco sion C ovenant of A m erica and w ill nom ics," respectively. Lynch o rch e s speak in th e Sw edish language a t th e tra will ren d e r some good m usic and Pow ell V alley Swedish M ission ch u rch th e re w ill be o th er fea tu re s of in te r T h u rsd ay evening, M arch 15, a t 7:30 i est. T his is a m eeting for th e w hole and a t D am ascus ch u rch F rid ay even-1 fam ily. L unches w ill be b ro u g h t and ing, M arch 16. at 7:30. A dm ission is | coffee w ill be served com m unity style. free, but a free will offering w ill be ! tak en for said m ission. Troutdale Firm Incorporates. In co rp o ratio n p ap ers have recently CORBETT been filed a t Salem by Fox Bros, of T routdale, w ith a cap italizatio n of Mrs. Jo h n T aylor has moved to T a 110,000. The in c o rp o rato rs a re F ra n com a and h as ren ted h e r farm to ces Fox, Milton Fox and E m anuel Fox. H arry B urkholder who moved onto th e place S aturday. Orient Basket Ball. T h e w ifa of P rin c ip a l McKay has O rient b ask et ball team will play been very ill th e p ast w eek w ith P o rtlan d In dependents F rid ay even ing. M arch 16, nt th e O rient hall. Ad bro n ch ial trouble. T he M arch m eeting of C olum bia m ission 25 and 15 cents.—Adv. g ran g e w as a very enjoyable affair. DAMASCUS T h ere w ere 40 m em bers in atten d a n ce and sev eral visitors. T he le ctu rer. O scar P ap sch and Seth Young r e Miss Veda B utler, had p rep a re d a good cen tly received each a F ord to u rin g p rograip, and each p a rtic ip a n t p e r c a r from R ak er & Son th ro u g h th e ir form ed adm irably. salesm an, Louie Lehm an. Mr. and Mrs. Sani H ulit, fo rm erly of W ith the help of four dogs A. L. the P le a sa n t View d istric t, b ut now of H eacock and D. L. E rd m an killed a H illsboro, visited th e la tte r ’s m other, la rg e bobcat w hich had m ade her Mrs. Lucy K incaid, S atu rd ay . hom e in a hollow tree. Mr. Heacock Geo. C ham berlain has sold his stock is one of th e rodent co n tro l men of of g en eral m erch an d ise to P erry th e D am ascus F arm B ureau who a re S eattlem eier, who has fitted up house try in g to rid th e com m unity of coy keeping room s in th e re a r of the sto re otes and w ildcats. building and w ill ta k e possession at T he M arch d em onstration of home once. Crew s of th e C harkson com pany, econom ics will he held by Miss M ar who have been a t tu n n el No. 1 since g ery Sm ith, food specialist, a t th e new la st Ju ly , have com pleted th e ir w ork Union schoolhouse on F rid ay a fte r of co n cretin g th e tu n n e l an d laying noon, March 16, a t 2 o’clock. She will double tra c k th ro u g h th e sam e and probably ta lk on th e h ealth of chll- d ren . T his is th e th ird of h er sixth a re moving to Wyeth. m onthly d em onstrations. T he data 1 w as erro n eo u sly given as M arch 10. COTTRELL A s a le s c o r p o r a tio n f u n c tio n in g fo r o n e o f A m e r ic a ’s o ld e s t a n d b e st k n o w n n i . u n i l ' ; i . f o f f e rs a le g itim a te , s a fe , a n d e x c e p tio n a lly u ro fita b le o p p o r tu n ity to a few s m a ll in v e s to r s (>100 to >500) in th is d is tr ic t. for F resh C ow s, B e ef C ow s, C a lv es, H ogs, E. NASSHAHN, OX THE TRAIL OF OREGON CITY WOMAN THE MISSIONARY BURIED FROM GRESHAM BORING OREGON, Kt. I Telephone !Wx G reehatn 35." AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME Your Patronage Solicited M O R G A N B R O S. T R U C K S E R V IC E M o ving am i G en eral H a u lin g 134-41 U nion A venue W ood, Coal an d B riq u ets P o rtla n d , Oregon T h is in a d d itio n to th e s u b s t a n t ia l d iv id e n d s y o u r in v e s tm e n t c a lls for. H e re is a r e a l o p p o r tu n ity for th e firs t few lu c k y fo lk s t h a t a n s w e r t h i s o ffer ! T h e 35 p e r c e n t m e r e h a n d is e p r e m iu m Is r e a d y fo r im m e d ia te d i s t r i b u tio n . Y ou m a k e a p ro fit a t once! Write Today— Don’t Delay. S en d y o u r n a m e a n d a d d r e s s a n d le t m e sh o w y o u a r e a l m o n e y - m a k e r — s o m e th in g t h a t s h o u ld m e e t w ith th e a p p r o v a l o f y o u r b a n k e r. PLEASANT HOME An in te re stin g session of th e O rient ’ P a ren t-T ea ch e r association is being J planned for S atu rd ay evening, March [24, at th e M ultnom ah g ran g e hall, when Ju d g e K anzler of the co u rt of dom estic rela tio n s will be th e prlnci- pal speaker. Miss E thel C alkins will also show films d em o n stratin g club f work. O ther fea tu re s of in te re st are ! also being arran g e d . CEDAR AND VICTORY T he V ictory P aren t-T ea ch e r a s s o ciation will hold its re g u la r m eeting F rid ay gvenlng, M arch 16. A fine p ro gram is being p repared a fte r w hich refre sh m e n ts will be served. DANCE JAM ES P. CASE, S ecre ta ry -T re a su re r. Columbia Grange Hall W e s te rn D iv isio n 1201 V A N N E SH A V E N U E Han F r a n r ln r o , ( a llf . M arch 17 1922 TAXES are now due and may be paid through thia Bank. If you wish us to attend to this m atter for you kindly leave de scription of your property with us and same will receive our attention. We have tax statem ents for all who left descriptions with us last year. Skuik of (Sresljaiit Gresham, Oregon T R U C K CH A SSIS New Price F. O. B. DETR O IT t The Ford One-Ton Truck Chassis has proved its ability to reduce transportation costs in practically every line of business where there is a hauling problem. It is eco nomical, efficient, dependable. At the new low price you will agree it represents a value that has never before been offered in the commercial car field. Place your order now for reasonably prompt delivery. Terms if desired. RAKER & SON Gresham, Oregon C are of Bees. H ives should be exam ined In the last week of F eb ru ary or th e first week in M arch, only in good flying w eath er conditions, to determ in e w hether th e queen is p resen t, w hether th e re is enough honey reserv e left for food, and w h eth er th e re a re enough bees to c a re for th e brood properly. At least 20 pounds of honey should be In th e hive a t th is tim e. A norm al colony should contain 1500 w orkers, but th e colony can w in te r th ro u g h w ith slig h tly few er. U nite w eak colonies w ith stro n g er ones. Never u n ite tw o weak co l onies. Hive en tra n c e s should be k ep t open a fte r a cold season so th e bees can g et out 4or a flight when th e w eather h as w arm ed. W hen colonies a re sh o rt In stores, feed d isease-free honey, or a good su g a r syrup. W ashing eggs to he uped for h a tc h ing p urposes does not necessarily de cre a se hatch ah llity , but in creases ev ap o ratio n because the pores are opened. E xcess ev aporation causes sm all chicks which do not h atch p ro p e r l y —« . A C. W orm s w hich Infest c u rra n ts and go o seb erries o ccur a t th is tim e in the soil ab o u t th e base of th e bushes. Spading up and w orking over th e soil Im m ediately ben eath and ad jacen t to th e hushes will do m uch to lessen the p ercen tag e of w orm y fru it.—O. A. C. KRUEGER’S GOLDEN AMONAS T h e a l l - y e a r la y in g hen T h e y a r e th e c o m in g fow l fo r th ia c lim a te . W e have ao m e w ith r e c o r d s o v e r 100 e g g s S en d fo r m a tin g Hat. W UN. A. J . h i l l RGFK T r o u td a le , O re g o n . Buy Dependable Coffee G et an E x cellen t P roduct and nt th e sam e tim e help th e building fund of Bethel Haptint Church