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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1923)
» GRESHAM OUTLOOK, Officers Siete Stills. Tw o com plete stilla w ere found by county officers th is w eek a t an alm ost in accessible spot n ea r th e railw ay tu n n e ll ea st of C orbett. A q u an tity of m oonshine and co rn m ash w as found. T he stills w ere sie te d or de- stroved. No one w as a rrested . SMITH MEMORIAL Presbyterian^ Church REV. E. R. I). H O LLEN STEI) M inister. Ealrtlew, Oregon. S unday S ch o o l........................ 10 a m. M orning W o rsh ip .................. 11 a. m. SERV ICES Helpful — Restful — Inspiring WATER DISTRICT CASES FOOD SPECIALIST ‘ SET FOR M YRC1I ‘Mi TALKS AT UNION A re you W ant Ads. w ide aw ake? H E N ew Im proved M od 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 p rovem en ts. 1 9 2 3 M o d el 4 9 0 P rice Touring ........................................................ $ 663 Roadster......................................................... 642 Coupe............................................................ 877 Sedanette ....................................................... 1044 Sedan ................................................ 1065 Delivery........................................................ 627 These prices all f. o. b. Gresham Sherman McCarter Garage Phone 2331 Gresham Distributor for Chevrolet Motor Cars and OmisfiQ RED ROCK COTTAGE CHEESE Sole Agents OTHER GOOD EATS GRESHAM MEAT MARKET A. J. W . BROW N, P rop. GOOD FOR YOU TOO T h e N a tio n a l C ity C o m p an y , o n e of th e la rg e s t a n d m o st c o n s e rv a tiv e bond a n a in v e s tm e n t h o u se s in A m e ric a h a s ju s t p u rc h a se d $1,000,000 w o rth of o u r 7% P r io r P re fe re n c e Stock. T h is is th e m o st im p o rta n t d e a l in P u b lic U tility sto c k s in P o r tla n d in y e a rs. W o u ld n ’t you lik e to h a v e a few s h a re s of th is a t t r a c t ive s e c u rity , to o ? $98.00 a s h a re ; p a r v a lu e $100.00. For cash or on easy terms IN Q U IR E TODAY. In vestm ent D epartm en t Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Room 605 E le ctric Bldg., P o rtlan d , 'O regon CASH T he opening of th e new public lib ra Miss M arjorie Sm ith of th e O. A. C. ry was celeb rated h ere on T h u rsd ay Gresham, Oregon E xtension S ervice gave th e th ird of aftern o o n w ith a tea. T h irty -eig h t at- M arch 23, 1923 h er six le ctu res at th e new Union j tended and sp e n t an enjoyable afte r- schoolhouse on F riday, M arch IS. i noon. T he out-of-tow n g u ests w ere A bout th irty w ere present. M R. U . B. T H R IF T Y , ! Mr. Sabin, m em ber of th e lib ra ry Miss S m ith 's subject w as C onstipa b o ard ; Miss A nne M ulheron, chief tion, Its C auses and C o rrectio n .” She lib ra ria n ; Miss N ellie Fox, county s u R oute A , G resham , O regon laid th e blam e of th is d istre ssin g con p erv iso r of lib ra ry asso ciatio n and dition to th e w rong kind of food; Miss G ladys B etts, a ll of P o rtland. D EA R S I R : — In th e S a tu rd a y E v e n in g P o st last y e a r ta k en in too larg e am o u n ts and irre g Mrs. J. A. L arsso n was hostess. a n a rtic le s ta te d th a t th e losses in th e U nited S ta te s w ere u la rly , an d to a lack of th e proper T h ere w ill be a m eeting a t th e home o v e r $30,000,000 in o n e y e a r th r u fra u d u le n t c h eck m a n ip exercise. She decried d ru g s, w hich of Mrs. F ra n ce s Fflx Monday a fte r u la tio n s. te a r down th e system and do not noon, M arch 26, for th e pu rp o se of build it up an d advised p len ty of p u re form ing a g ard en club. All who love A nd do you know th a t YOUR ch eck can be " r a is e d ” as w ate r, a diet of vegetables, fru its and flow ers and a re in terested in raisin g e a sily a s th e n e x t p e rs o n ’s? w hole g rain s, sufficient out-door e x e r th em a re asked to be present. P e rh a p s th is th o u g h t h a s n o t o ccu rred to you, but we cise, ch eerfu ln ess and p ro p er m ethods T h e young people's 500 club w as en- h a v e g iv en m uch c o n s id e ra tio n to th e id ea of m ore p e rfe c t of eating. ; te rta in e d a t th e hom e of R ichard ch eck p ro te c tio n fo r o u r c itiz e n s. It now gives us g re a t In connection w ith th e su b ject Miss K n a rr on S atu rd ay night. T able dec the s a tis fa c tio n to offer you S U P E R -S A F E T Y IN SU RED S m ith gave th e follow ing recip e for o ratio n s w ere in g reen and white. ch e ck s a check so ta m p e r-p ro o f th a t th e H a rtfo rd Acci th e a g a r a g a r d essert, a delicious and C overs w ere placed for 12. The w ear- d e n t a n d In d e m n ity C om pany lias felt sa fe in in s u rin g h ealth fu l concoction: tw o tablespoons i„g of St. P a tric k 's day caps and hats each u se r of th e se ch eck s to th e e x te n t of $1,000,00. a g a r ag ar, cu t flue; th re e cups w ater an d th e th ro w in g of ribbon confetti o r fru it juice. P u t in one cup w ater added to th e a ttra c tiv e n e ss and gaiety C om e in a n d let us give you a book of S U P E R -S A F E T Y an d bring to boll. D rain and add juice of th e scene. H onors for th e evening IN SU R ED CH ECK S. an d fru it, o n e-th ird cup lem on juice w ent to Mrs. B ert Edm ondson and to th re e -fo u rth s cup su g ar. Let h a rd Jo h n McGinnis. G reen candy snakes S in cerely , en like jello. S erve w ith w hipped to r consolation w ent to Miss Olive cream . To form a salad, vegetables W ilson an d R ich ard K n arr. can be used in place of fru it. BA N K OF G RESH AM Mr. and Mrs. M. W. S h eare r of P ark - T he next le ctu re will ta k e place on dale, Oregon, have been v isitin g for a K. A. M IL L E R , C a sh ier. W ednesday, A pril 11, a t 2 p. m., at the few days at th e J. R. K n a rr home. schoolhouse, on th e su b ject "T he T he E astern S ta r w ill give a card G row ing Child and F eed in g for p a rty in th e M asonic hall on W ednes T eeth .” day evening, M arch 28. All a re in vited. CORBETT Mrs. Jo h n Giese en tertain ed a n um Mrs. M. E. Reed of P o rtlan d is v isit ber of frien d s on T uesday, M irch 20, ing h er ch ild ren in th is v icinity th is w ith a dinner, it being th e b irth d ay Having rented plaee with no pasture compels me to dispose of w eek. a n n iv e rsa ry of th e hostess an d H enry my herd of Cattle wliieli I vv ill do at Auction Sale at Mr. and Mrs. G. D. B u tler and Mr. and E dw ard W eise and Mrs. George my present plaee 1£ mile south, X£ west of an d Mrs. A. R. B u tler atten d ed Pom o S ch latter. T R O U T D A L E , OREGON n a g ran g e a t L ents W ednesday. Mrs. C. F. W ilson is q u ite sick w ith D eputy Sheriff Geo. H u rlb u rt picked th e grip th is week. up a still n ea r tu n n el No. 1 Tuesday. Bud T iller an d C lark S tillio n r e L ew is B ratley w as In P o rtla n d Mon tu rn e d from Bend, Oregon, F riday. day and T uesday. Sale to begin at 1:30 p. hi . sharp. W illiam W right, Alvin Copeland, T h e dance given by C olum bia gran g e and Dan Mickley, Jr., w ent to th e Nes- S atu rd ay evening w as w ell attended. tu cca riv er on a fishing trip S atu rd ay . Ja m es D eaver and wife now occupy CATTLE T hey rep o rt a good tim e, a num ber of th e resid en ce belonging to th e ch u rch 7 MILU11 COWS—Jersey, Holstein, Brown Swiss. Some salm on tro u t and two steelheads. p ro p erty . AUCTION SALE TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1923 fresh, some springers, all good, and young. COLUMBIA?« HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. T he A lpha Cu To Clu had a busi ness m eeting F rid a y th e n in th . W il liam M organ, the p resid en t, appointed R ay L asley ch airm an of th e program and publicity com m ittee; L ark in S houltz ch a irm an of th e m em bership com m ittee and Cecil S helley ch airm an of th e In itiatio n com m ittee. T he co rn e rsto n e of th e new high school building is to be laid A pril six th u n d er th e auspices of th e P a r en t-T e ac h ers association. T he p ro g ram com m ittee for th e school is Miss C rockett, A gatha H arding, A rlie K in caid and W illiam M organ. E v ery tw o w eeks S p an ish I and S p an ish V issue "E l R o jo y B lanco,” a S p an ish p ap er. T he second issu e will a p p e a r next week. BORING POWELL STREET Over 7% on your money. TROUTDALE ! Monday. M arch 26, h as been set for i the h earin g of th e in ju n ctio n proceed- ! 1 ings filed a g a in st the board of county I ' com m issioners an d th e elected com m issioners of th e Rockwood W ater d istric t, in th e circ u it co u rt in P o rt land. to te st th e leg ality of th e actio n s of th e w ater d istrict. T he m a tte r is being covered by two cases, in both of w hich th e defen d an ts a re th e tw o b o ard s m entioned above. In one case actio n is in stitu te d by O. J. Brow n, A. K ronenberg and D. E. Tow le, in th e o th e r by H am ilton, et al. T he elected w ater com m issioners a re S. A. A rata, B. E. Boice, G eorge B arr, C. L. H aynes and W illiam Mc Kee. CHEVROLET Phone 1891 PAGE THREE Mrs. A lbert ughn« M aulding) of C ottage Greve Grtlve sp e n t the w eek-end v isitin g at th e hom e of her Uncle, E. V. M aulding and fam ily. Tw o m oonshine stills and several g allo n s of th e finished p ro d u cts w ere ca p tu red T uesday evening on a farm one m ile east of Boring. M aster Tom T elford Is rep o rted 111. Mrs. Loyd M allicoat and son Dale sp e n t T h u rsd ay v isitin g frie n d s In G resham . Tw o m ore c a rs of potatoes a re being loaded o ut th is week by O. G ram , H. Jo h n so n and Mr. Sw ank for shipm ent to C alifo rn ia points. Mrs. Olive L am bert and d au g h ter V iola of C arver, Oregon, a re visiting for a few days at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D risel and fam ily. B oring w ^s loser in th e Monday n ig h t b ask et ball gam e a t th e Club house, played w ith th e Common team of P o rtlan d . DAMASCUS Services w ill be held In th e D am as cus Swedish M ission ch u rch on Mon day, Tuesday, W ednesday and T h u rs day evenings of next week a t 7:30 and on Good F rid ay services w ill be held from 12 o’clock noon to 3 o’clock p. m. T h ese services w ill be conducted in th e Swedish language, by Rev. W. B lom qulst. All a re co rd ially invited to attend. E dw ard Moar an d F erd in an d P apsch a re employed a t K nappa, O regon, In a logging camp. T h ere will be a sheep cu llin g dem on stra tio n a t O ran L ingle's farm T u es day, M arch 27, a t 2 p. m. All In ter ested in sheep or goat raisin g should not m iss th is opportunity. W ork w ill begin at la st on th e F o s te r road. T he county c a te rp illa r tr a c to r and g ra d e r w ill s ta r t w ork Mon day grading. Also th e w ork q u a rry Is to be opened again a t S trad ley 's. For th re e m o n th s rock will be broken and cru sh ed to p u t on th e rohd for laying base for th e pavem ent. T h is rock is now g o tten o ut of S tra d le y 's rock q u a rry Instead of being hauled from Bell statio n as form erly. L ater in the sum m er p a rt or all th a t w as graded la st fall w ill be paved. The D am ascus P aren t-T ea ch e rs will hold an e n tertain m en t S atu rd ay even ing, M arch 24. Candy w ill be sold afte rw a rd s. E veryone Is u rged to come and have a good tim e. Taking Brother’s Part. U ncle: “W ell, well, Tommy, does your baby b ro th er still cry all the tim e?” • Tom m y: "No, not all th e tim e. But I bet if you had all th e h a ir off your head, a n ’ no teeth , a n ’ you co u ld n 't w alk, and w ith nothing to do but sleep a n ’ have som ebody tick le you u nder the chin, I b etcha you'd cry, too." for F resh C ow s, B e ef C ow s, C a lv es, H ogs, • o f a n y k in d See Me for Cattle Hauling Phones Bdwy. 8576 G resham 1201 and 355 T h ree T ru c k s Daily BULL— 2-year-old Grade Holstein. All T u b ercu lin T ested by Dr. A. H. W right, of G resham , Oregon You will lind these good cows mid hellers Everybody Invited i Must Sell A nyone having an y th in g to sell b ring It along Terms Cash, Unless Otherwise Arranged C H A S . V A N W A L L E G H E M , O w n er W. S. WOOB A: SONS, Auctioneers Automobile .Repairing BORING, OREGON, Rt. I Telephone Mx We are equipped to re p a ir your car, reg a rd le ss 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 for live au to storage. 65’A N. Second S treet In su red C a rrie rs 1, ■ T ro u td ale Bank » COAL BRIQUETS A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK 0 EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE D A IL Y T R IP S T O P O R T L A N D Gresham Phone 1581 Powell nnd Maple LOCAL ANO LONG DISTANCE MOVING Wood Coal Briquets Portland 217 Davis Phone Bdwy. 2USS F IS K E. G . R O H L F O ld field Contracting aad Hume Building TIRES AND TI BES Tires American- • «!»•• Akron Tires Vulcanizing and Retreading All W ork G u aranteed Gresham Tire Shop GEO. A. BR A N D T P h o n e 1107 E. A. S cbrepel of C orvallis Is here looking a fte r his p ro p erty for a few days. R. W eber h a s p u rch ased a new S tar car. Cement Work, Carpenter Work, House Moving B uilding from th e gro u n d up. E stim ates fu rn ish ed free. Fhone Gresham 4Sx Troutdale, Ore. F uneral D irectors Phone 1901 Licensed M orticians Lady A ssistant D ay or N ight M O IITIA IU ' i r . - H , O r e g o n 1. E. MKTZOKR IC E Mrs. B. H. P ed ersen en tertain ed Monday at a luncheon for five n eigh bor ladies and th e ir children. M em bers of th e W om en's Benefit any quantity—any time = asso ciatio n obtained so m any new D ELIV ERED 5 m em bers lately th a t they w ere aw ard- Made ln ’N iresham 5 | ed th e S u n set banner. 3 Mrs. Jo sie S tan ley was elected as j g I deleg ate to go to Salem next T uesday Phone 1391 G resham i for th e sta te convention of th e W.B.A. Dr. Je n sen of P o rtlan d recen tly pur- T he w aist line Is to be moved again, I chased a tra c t of land a t B airdsdale sta tio n a t the c o rn e r of B a rr and according to late fashion notes. W hen A ndrew s road. He Is w orking on It It conies to chan g in g places of abode, a M ethodist p rea ch er has nothing on now and plans to s ta r t a fox farm . th a t elusive equator. PACK PRODUCTS CO. MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE P o rtla n d — W ay Point« — G resham ||. E. BLOYD, Clerk V ancouver, W ashington ROCKWOOD P A ID E. NASSHAHN, 15 2-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS—Jersey, Holstein and Durham. AU bred. Splendid Heifers, in tine shape. G resh am G arage I Phone 2391 SOI TUA RII A SOUTHARD Night Phone 25x6 ^llllllllllllllllllllllillllllltUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUKIIIIIllllHIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllll T V 4