Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 27, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK. TUESDAY. MARCH 27. 1923
Banket Social at In ion.
CORBETT HIGH WILL
A basket social and program w ill
LAY CORNERSTONE
be given by the D am ascus F arm B u­
rea u a t th e U nion schoolhouse on F ri­
At th e laying of th e co rn e rsto n e of
day evening, M arch 30. W ill th e
th e new C orbett high school op F riday
F arm B u reau lam b be yours?—Adv.
afternoon, A pril 6. an a p p ro p ria te p ro ­
gram will be given, a t w hich th e p rin ­
cipal speak er will be B. F. Irvine,
editor of th e Oregon Jo u rn al. A n um ­
ber of tine m u sical num ber w ill be
given under th e d irectio n of Prof. J.
A. F inley, who expects to b rin g sin g ­
e rs from P o rtlan d to assist. T he high
school stu d e n ts w ill also ta k e p a rt on
th e program . T he h isto ry of th e
school is being w ritte n to be placed in
th e cornerstone.
A cordial in v itatio n is extended to
all to atten d th e exercises.
DAMASt I S POTATOES
MODEL DAIRY BARN
WILL GO TO ALASKA
ON IIOGAN PLACE
PAGE THREE
Where the “STANDARD OF SERVICE” Never Varies
T hose who tra v e l o ut th ro u g h C ot­
Dam ascus potatoes to th e am ount of
625 sacks have been sold to Mr. W elch tr e ll have noticed a fine new b arn be­
of th e Oregon P roduce E xchange, a c t­ tw een th e statio n and C o ttrell store.
ing for th e Oregon F arm B ureau F ed ­ It is on th e D. Brooks H ogan farm ,
IN THE SPIRIT
era tio n by m em bers of th e F arm Bu­ fo rm erly th e Jam es S p iers' place, and
• • • • •
reau th ro u g h R udolf Mullenhoff. They now know n as th e Oreglow farm . T he
w ill be hauled to P o rtlan d by tru c k farm co n sists of 72 ac res an d is w ell
OE A FRIENDLY
and be loaded on ship b oard to go to ad ap ted to d airin g of w hich line Mr.
• • • * e
A laska. T he p rice paid w as 50 cen ts H ogan is m aking a specialty. He has
CO
-
OPERATION
a hundred pounds at th e farm s, w hich a h erd of about 20 Je rse y s and sh ip s
8 • 8 • •
is th e best p rice offered so fa r th is h is cream to P o rtlan d . Mr. H ogan is
helping
to
offset
the
idea
held
by
some
WE
S
I G G E S T
year.
P otatoes have been m oving o ut s a t­ th a t d airying cannot be c a rrie d on
• • • « 8
isfacto rily d u rin g th e p ast few days. su ccessfu lly in th is te rrito ry .
AN AFFILIATION
Mr. H ogan h as gone a t it in up-to-
D uring th e m onth of M arch, so far,
• • • 8 •
d
ate
scientific
fashion.
H
is
new
d
airy
about 2500 sack s of po tato es have been
WITH THE
moved. W hile th e farm e rs feel th a t b a rn is said to be a model of co n ­
New and Rebuilt
they a re not sellin g a t a profit, they venience and com pleteness.
TERRY
T he follow ing d escrip tio n of his
a re glad to realize som ething on them
farm is tak en from th e O regon F a rm ­
and
they
a
re
hopeful
of
b
e
tte
r
condi­
C allers at th e hom e of Mrs. E. M.
e r: I t is 34x1 1 2 feet and is 39 feet
Coons on la st S unday w ere, Mr. and tions next year.
Old m achines ta k en in tra d e as
G eorge L. D avenport h as bought to th e cone. T h ere a re sta n ch io n s for
Mrs. A llan Shields and d au g h ter Mil­
p a rt paym ent.
dred and R obert M oreland of P o rt­ th re e carlo ad s of potatoes d u rin g th e 20 m ilking cows, four m a te rn ity and
land, Mrs. A nna S w ank and son p ast few days a t 55 cen ts per h u n d red g en eral purpose box sta lls, tw o hull
E rn e st, Mrs. Id a W illiam s, Cora A n­
sta lls, th ree h o rses and sta lls for 12
Com plete R ental and Supply-
derson and little d au g h ter all of F a ir- and Mr. S w ank has b ought tw o c a r ­
D epartm ent.
loads a t 60 cents, loaded on th e c a rs calves, Mr. H ogan p re fe rrin g th a t each
view.
Gresham, Oregon
ca lf have a sta ll to Itself. He p lan s a
a t Boring.
se p a ra te pen for each calf, co nnecting
T y p ew riters rep aired . M achines
PLEASANT HOME
COM M UN IT Y CHURCH
i w ith th e stall.
leaned w hile we w ork on yours.
WILL OBSERVE EASTER
T he old b arn , w hich w as on th e
W ord has been received h ere by
rela tiv e s of th e d eath at O rchards,
p lace w hen he cam e, has been co n ­
T h ere w ill be an all-d ay m eeting at v erted into a sleeping shed. It has a
W ashington, of Mrs. V ina S tephens
G regory on M arch 21, aged 56 years. th e C o ttrell com m unity ch u rc h S u n ­ co nnecting alleyw ay so th a t th e cow s
She w as a native of Ohio and lived for day, A pril 1, in o bservance of E aster.
304 Oak St., P o rtlan d , Ore.
cro ss th e sh o rt d istan ce w ithout ste p ­
a num ber of y ea rs in th e P le a sa n t
T he Sunday school w ill m eet a t 10 ping out into any kind o f, w eather.
H om e country.
o'clock and will be follow ed by th e T h ere is an autom atic d rin k in g fo u n ­
p a rta k in g of th e sa cram e n t. At 11 ta in in th e sleeping shed and one for
o'clock Rev. 8. F. P itts w ill speak. th e horses. A lever at one end of
H is tex t w ill be "W hy Seek Ye th e each row of stan ch io n s rele ase s or
L iving Among th e D ead?” F ollow ing closes all of them , so th a t a ll cows
th ese services th e re w ill be a b ask et ca n be let in or cu t from one end.
lunch served. At 2:30 Rev. David E ach stanchion can be o perated se p ­
C athey of G resham w ill sp eak and th e a ra te ly , how ever, if desired. A litte r
C atheys w ill also fu rn ish special c a rrie r serves every sta ll and sta n c h ­
Spring Weather Invites
m usic for th ese services. Everybody ion in th e b arn . T he cow s face each
Your Kodak.
is cordially invited to com e and spend o th er, because th is gives m ore feed
So sta rt the season right. Leave
th e day.
your kodak and have the lens
alley space and m akes it m ore co n ­
cleaned, sh u tter adjusted, etc.
v enient for feeding. T h ere is a h ay
BORING
ra c k in each box sta ll and th e calf
This service is FREE.
Mr. and Mrs. Len S iefer a re both r e ­ sta lls a re so fixed th a t th e calves a re
fed in p airs, w hich saves sta ll room as
ported ill.
We also do and guarantee the very best developing and
Mr. V allenga of P o rtla n d sp e n t S u n ­ w ell as tim e in feeding.
printing. Let us help you to make better pictures.
Rough lum ber is used In th e inside
2 5-disc Superior Berry Drills.......................... $ 36.50
day on his farm n ear here.
of th e b arn , as Mr. H ogan believes It
1 8-foot W estern Sprocket Roller or Pulverizor 57.50
J. W. Stone, who has been very ill
gives m ore stren g th , besides tak in g
for th e p ast tw o w eeks, is rep o rted no
1 23-B Oliver 2-way riding plow.................. 100.00
w hitew ash b etter. Oil th e outside,
EASTMAN AGENT
b etter.
1 J. I. Case Riding Cultivator..........................
45.00
planed lum ber is used an d it 1% p a in t­
FRESH
FILMS
KODAKS
Sunday g u ests a t th e hom e of J. E. ed. T he w indows a re placed high
1 No. 2 International 500-pound capacity
Siefer an d fam ily w ere, Mr. an d Mrs. enough and a t such an an g le as to
Cream Separator...................................
60.00
P. C. L arso n an d E dw in S iefer, a ll of th ro w th e lig h t in th e m iddle of th e
1 Viking 400-pound Separator.........................
45.00
P o rtlan d .
b arn .
1 500-pound Fairbanks-Morse Scale................
20.00
Mr. H ughes of G rass V alley sp e n t
T he ven tilatio n is reg u lated by th e
COAL
BRIQUETS
2 50-tooth Guard Lever Harrows....................
22.50
th e w eek-end visiting a t th e hom e of w indow s and th e hay sh afts. T h ere
A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK
his b ro th er R. H. H ughes an d wife.
1 Oliver 1-row Corn Planter...........................
16.50
a re th re e sh a fts and they go up in th e
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. P alm e r e n te r­ loft of the barn. They a re supplied
tain ed th e follow ing g u ests a t th e ir w ith b u rlap damperB o r sh u tte rs, to
hom e Sunday, Mr. «and M rs. R ufus re g u la te th e am o u n t of a ir d raw n up
U sed B arg a in s in G ood Im p lem en ts and
C oates an d fam ily of P o rtla n d , Mrs. from th e stab le in w indy o r cold
M achinery
D A IL Y T R IP S T O P O R T L A N D
O. H. McClung and ch ild ren of W auna, w eath er. E ach hay sh a ft h a s tw o
8-18 Oliver Disc Harrow..................................... $35.00
Oregon, and Chas. P alm er and son doors on each side, one above th e
Gresham
Powell
* Portland
o th er. The doors push in, allow ing
E ldred of E agle Creek.
10-18 Disc with truck......................................... 35.00
Phone
and
247 Davis
th
e
hay
to
be
fed
into
them
from
th
re
e
A road delegation from th is d istric t
Oliver 6-shvl Cultivator, nearly new, spring trip 50.00
L»S1
Maple
Phone Bdwy. 20H2
w ent to Oregon City M onday in th e different levels.
John Deere 6-shovel Cultivator............. ........
45.00
Mr. H ogan found a com plete co n ­
in te re st of th e contem plated paving to
nearly new, spring trip
c
re
te floor ch eap er th a n wood, w hen
be done In and aro u n d B oring. T he
Anker-Holth Cream Separator, 500-lbs. capacity 50.00
w ork is to begin soon and th re e m iles all th in g s are considered, w hich would
U. S. 5 0 0 -lb s. c a p a c ity ..................................................... 25.00
of eith er pavem ent or b itu lith ic Is ex ­ of co u rse include th e ap p ro ach es, th e
TIRES AND TUBES
necessity of having a wood floor above
pected to be laid th is sum m er.
Used Plows, Engines, Drills, Spreaders, guaranteed to
th e ground and the su p p o rts, so his
UkT —
and address on a
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
W.
M
etzger
w
ent
to
O ld field
give satisfaction.
X ws B u b C postcard or in a let­
F o re st Grove Sunday to view th e new floor is e n tirely of co n crete an d level
Tires
ter and we will mail
Masonic hom e rec en tly com pletely w ith the ground. Every p a rt of th e
free and postpaid, a sample copy of
b
arn
is
of
double
stre
n
g
th
for
possible
American*
there.
P o p u la r M e c h a n ic s
Akron Tires
Miss Edith N aas of P o rtlan d sp en t weight.
K ellahillty
Service
W. A. HESSEL
M A G A Z IN I
S
traw
is
sto
red
in
th
e
b
a
rn
loft
and
Vulcanizing and Retreading
tb e w eek-end a t th e hom e of h er p a r ­
1141
Gresham
1141
th e most wonderful magazine pub­
All W ork G uaran teed
en ts, Mr. an d Mrs. H erm an N aas and so located as to be easily pushed
lished. 160 pagra and 4 0 0 pictures
acro ss to th e sleeping shed.
fam ily.
,
every month, that will entertain
T h ere is a sm all m ilk w eighing
Mrs. Geo. D risel and little d au g h ter
every member of the family.
room
ad
jacen
t,
b
u
t
outside,
and
th
e
I t containa interesting and inatructive a rti­
L illian are visitin g th is w eek a t th e
GEO. A. BRA ND T
P h o n e 1107
cles on the H om e, E arpi. Shop and Office
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Cleive L am b ert dairy house is about 60 feet from th e
—the newest developm ents in Radio, A v ia ­
stable.
tion, A utom obile and G arage. Each issue
and fam ily of C arver, Oregon.
contains
som ething to interest everybody.
ess
w
ere
M
esdam
es
K
ligel,
D.
H
ite,
T he b arn is b u ilt endw ise to th e
T he in fan t son of Mr. an d Mrs.
W e do not em ploy sulw cription solicitors so
P eterso n , H erz, G. E rl, H all. S hort,
sto
rm
s
th
a
t
com
e
to
th
a
t
region.
T
h
ere
you w ill Sot be urged to subscribe and you
A lfred Y aun is rep o rted ill.
Sole Agents
are not ob lig ating yourself in the least in
D ecker, R adthke, Oby, and tw o v isit­
B oring c a rrie d off th e h onors In th e a r e seven g rain bins w ith a cap acity of
asking for a free sample copy. W e
ors, Mrs. M atthew s an d Mrs. Becker.
gladly send it to prospective readers. I f
th
re
e
carlo
ad
s.
They
a
re
m
ade
of
ce­
S atu rd ay n ig h t b ask et ball gam e a t th e
OTHER GOOD EATS
you like it you can buy a copy e v e ry
T he club w ill give its en te rta in m e n t
m opth from any newsdealer o r send us
club house in both th e boys' and g irls' d a r to red u ce sw eating of th e g rain
yoqr
subscription — 63 00 for one y e a r.
S
atu
rd
ay
evening,
A
pril
7th,
at
th
e
gam es played w ith th e Holy Name and ren d er them weevil proof. A bin
P o p u la r M e c h a n ic « Com pany
schoolhouse. A sm all adm ission will
for
whole
o
ats
and
th
e
g
rin
d
in
g
m
ill
boys’ and g irls ’ team s of P o rtlan d .
Z O O - 2 1 4 « . O n ta r io S lr o o t . C H IC A G O . I L l _
be charged. E verybody welcome.
P o p u la r M r t h a u le r O u lh lln a i t dru > lr4
W hen th e tim e w as up on th e first a re u p sta irs. All g rain can be m o u n t­
POWELL STREET
Mrs. G ilb ert Jo n sru d is still confined
gam e th e score was even, being 22-22, ed on a sh o rt tru c k and hoisted by the
Phone 1891
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
to h er bed, hut som ew hat b etter.
and five m in u tes ad ditional tim e w as hay c a rrie r to the second floor, w here
it
can
be
dum
ped
th
ro
u
g
h
a
hole
to
given the p lay ers to b reak th e tie and
SANDY BLUFF
in th a t tim e th e Boring team won tw o any one of th e bins below, leaving the
add itio n al points m aking th e score sack s and a ll litte r u p sta irs, aw ay
F ine w eath er ag ain gives farm e rs a
24-22. It w as an evenly and stu b b o rn ly from the sta lls. Sloping doors a t th e longing for fields and m ost all are
contested gam e th ro u g h o u t and Boring bottom of th e bins are conveniently th ere.
The National City Company, one of the largest and
people feel proud of th e re s u lt as th e placed for ta k in g th e g ra in out. Mr.
Mrs. Ja ck B rophy and son Jo h n
most conservative bond and investm ent houses in
P o rtla n d team had been w inning r e ­ H ogan p lan s to have a sloping board have been q u ite 111. Mrs. Jo e Caldo Is
America has just purchased $1,000,000 w orth of our 7%
re
t
over
every
ledge
in
th
e
b
arn
,
so
peated honors in and aro u n d P o rtlan d .
c a rin g for them . They a re now im ­
Prior Preference Stock.
T he g irls gam e w as equally as w ell th e re w ill be no shelves on w hich to proving slow ly.
This is the most im portant deal in Public U tility stocks
set
"ju
n
k
,”
as
is
so
often
done
around
played and th e Boring team w as w in­
in Portland in years.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R adford, Mr. and
a barn.
n er w ith a sco re of 14-2.
W ouldn’t you like to have a few shares of this a ttra c t­
T he b arn , house and e n tire place Is Mrs. Chas. W llkenson, Mr. and Mrs.
ive security, too?
lighted w ith electricity . T he w ires Ray W llkenson and Mr. and Mrs. H.
COTTRELL
$98.00 a share; par value $100.00.
a re placed In co n d u its for safety. An H. W atkins called on Mr. and Mrs.
E. G. R O H L F
Over 7% on jo u r money.
For cash or on easy term s
Je sse H ite an d found Mr. H ite g rea tly
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. B lack b u rn sp en t au to m atic w ate r system serv es th e
im
proved.
la st week v isitin g th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs. house, b arn and d airy house. T he
Contracting and
INQUIRE TODAY.
A su rp rise w as given, on T h u rsd ay
Ida H olm es and fam ily of Beaver d airy house Is equipped w ith all th in g s
Home Building
In v estm en t D epartm ent
Creek.
V era H olm es, th e ir g ra n d ­ needed to m ake it sa n ita ry and co n ­ aftern o o n la st a t th e C o ttrell school-
Cement Work, Carpenter Work,
d au g h ter, retu rn ed hom e w ith them venient. Mr. H ogan w ill at all tim es house In honor of Mrs. E. E. Van Fleet,
House Moving
It
being
h
er
birth
d
ay
.
T
he
eighth
feed
m
a
rk
e
t
hogs
and
plans
a
hog
for a visit.
Room 605 E le ctric Bldg., P ortlan d , Oregon
B
uilding
from
th e gro u n d up.
grad
e
p
rep
ared
th
e
program
and
se
rv
­
house
th
a
t
wlU
c
a
re
for
ab
o
u
t
40
O scar Seaberg of P o rtlan d visited
E stim ate« fu rn ish ed free.
ed
th
e
ir
m
o
th
ers
and
frien
d
s
w
ith
cake
head.
L. E. C rasw ell Sunday.
K hos« O re a h s m M t
T r n s t d a la , O re .
and coffee. T h e cla ss Is su rely to be
Mrs. J. H aley was a P o rtla n d v isit­
N
co
n
g
ra
tu
lated
on
th
e
splendid
pro-
KELSO
or last W ednesday.
gran : they p rep ared and th e m an n er In
V ictor Woods, who has been w o rk ­
Mr. and Mrs. Otto M lchealls, H. w hich they conducted It. T he p ro ­
ing in a m ill a t B righton. O regon, r e ­
for F resh C ow s, B e e f
tu rn ed home F riday and sta rte d w o rk ­ Laux, and Miss Sophia T ro y er, drove gram Included re c ita tio n s by Beulah
ing a t Cam eron * H ogg's mill S a tu r­ down from C am as Sunday, spending O randstaff. lio ro th y W atkins, and V ir­
C ow s, C a lv es, H o g s,
I th e day a t th e Edw H erz home. A ginia W atk in s; p atrio tic songs by all,
day.
o f an y kind
Road S u pervisor Ja s. H illyard has ' m ost d elig h tfu l tim p was had, th e vis­ piano solos by Em m a Rock and Nellie
See Me for Cattle Hauling
been doing some m uch needed re p a ir ito rs te llin g of th e ir recen t trip G ossett; a song, "P o lly W olly Doodle,”
by a cla ss of g irls; a p lay let, "O regon i
any q u an tify— any tim e
BORIA«, ORIGOV. Kl. 1
w ork on th e roads in th is vicinity th is ! abroad.
S
u n sh in e,” by th re e g irls ; and "S am 's I
J.
W
S
tone
is
serio
u
sly
ill
at
his
D ELIV ERED
Telephone Siti
week.
O riginal Jazz Hand" by boys and g irls I
Rev and Mrs. S. F. P itts w ere d in ­ home.
Made In G resham
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - n e r g u ests a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Ixiutse Dletl of P o rtlan d is m ade up as dark les. T his num ber 1
spending a few days a t th e home of took th e house by sto rm and w as de­
J. 8. D onaldson. Sunday.
Phones Bdwy. 8576
T h re e
65V4 N. Second 8 treet
PACK PRODUCTS CO.
scribed as a "scream ."
her d au g h ter, Mrs. E dw ard H e r #
Mr.
and
M
r»
A
ugust
G
reenfeldt
and
G resham 1201 and 355
T ru c k s D aily
In su re d C a rrie rs
Phone
1391
Gresham
A. J. A ult is hom e for a few days
Mrs. Collins m otored up from St.
Dr. Bloomwick of N ew berg has re-
from
Dixon
ft
H
o
w
ltt’s
m
ill.
H elens Sunday and visited w ith Mr. i cen tly retu rn ed to th a t city to resum e
Now Is th e tim e to use lim e and s u l­
and Mrs 8. B. Splaw n.
her p ractice, a fte r spending several
p h u r sp ray . We sell it. L. L. K idder
ROCKWOOD
Mr and Mrs Fred Meyer sp e n t S un­ w eeks at th e home of her p aren ts.
Hdw. Co.— Adv.
P o rtla n d — W a y P o in ts — G resham
day evening w ith Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
T he W om an's club m et a t th e home
T he Rockwood g ran g e Is giving a
Goger.
,
i of Mrs I. H. P hipps on T h u rsd ay af- dance In th e g ran g e hall on S atu rd ay ,
LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING
Money to loan on rea l e s ta te . II.
'
ternoon. A m ost enjoyable tim e was M arch 21. T he Lynch 4-piece o rch e s­ W. T h o rn e , a t H ank of G resham .
Mrs.
McCoy
of
P
o
rtlan
d
visited
her
Wood
Coal
Briquet*
sister-in -law . Mrs. J H aley, last week. spent. T hose p rese n t beside th e host- tra will fu rn ish th e m usic.
TYPEWRITERS
BANK OF GRESHAM
The Rebuilt Typewriter Co.
KODAK
TIME
SPECIAL
BARGAIN
PRICES
ON NEW MACHINERY
G. M. Davidson’s
EKSTR0M TRUCK SERVICE
F IS K
Send Us Y o u r
BESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY
Gresham Tire Shop
REI) ROCK COTTAGE CHEESE
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
GOOD FOR YOU TOO
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.
CASH
P A ID
IC E
E. NASSHAHN,
MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE
Phoae want ads. to 1561.