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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1923)
/ ) I J DAMASCUS E rn e st Boese w as recen tly operated on for a tu m o r in th e ear. He w as at St. V incent's h o sp ital In P o rtlan d for m ore th an a w eek but is now a t home again. Tobie Cotton has given up th e b lack sm ith and a u to re p a ir w ork a t D a m ascus and h as moved to B arton. Gus S tein has recen tly become F ord ow ner. D am ascus ro ad s a re being m a te r ially im proved. T he c a te rp illa r ow n ed by the county, w hich graded and finished leveling th e F o ster road, has graded th e B u n k er Hill, th e Rock Creek, th e Cut-off and th e D am ascus- H ogan roads. Rock is being broken a t th e S trad - ley q u a rry by a sm all crew of men. L abor seem s q u ite scarce and w ork is plenty. F a rm e rs have n ea rly all p u t in th e ir sp rin g g rain and early potatoes and a re hopeful for a good year. Mrs. J. W. S tu re en tertain ed for the w eek-end. Mr. and Mrs. S tanley A n evening of th is week. A sh o rt pro drew s and Mrs. Emil B artsch and son, gram has been arran g ed , including ra re tre a t to th e au dience w hich all of P ortland. . songs, readings and selections by th e crow ded th e ch u rch . T he singing of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. M aulding and , choir. A fter th e program gam es and th e boys, about 50 in num ber, under fam ily visited Sunday a t th e home of a social tim e fo r a li ages w ill be en- th e lead ersh ip of Mr. W hitney, was Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Brehm and fam ily , Joyed. T he "K in g 's D aughters," a cap tiv atin g . T he program consisted of V ancouver, W ashington. I class of g irls w hich was recen tly or Boring won th e second gam e from j ganized in th e Sunday school, will of ch o ru ses, solos and obligato p a rts by selected boys. S everal boys led I-ogan Sunday a t th e home g ro u n d s have a booth w here hom e-m ade candy w ith a score of 7 to 2. Next Sunday, w ill be sold. A sm all adm ission will the audience in p ray e r and one m ade A pril 29, will see th e beginning of th e be ch arg ed to th is social but the re generous silver offering, in aid of the C lackam as County L eague gam es for fresh m en ts w ill be free. chorus, w as th e resu lt. th e sum m er. A sh o rt d ram atizatio n of "T h a n k s T his o rg an izatio n includes boys In W. W. M etzger, local g arag e m an, giving A nn” w as presen ted a t th e various cities on th e coast. R eference sold four ca rs during th e p ast week, ch u rch Sunday evening, in w hich Mrs. was m ade to sev eral thousand. At a new 4-door F ord sedan to W. G. G eorge C. B errem an took th e p a rt of some of th e ir co n certs from 100 to P ete rs, a neV C hevrolet to u rin g ca r the old colored w om an w hose fa ith in to Ja s. Hite, a second-hand F o rd ca r th e p rin cip les of tith in g convinced 200 boys ta k e p a rt and at th e 1922 to R ay Naas and one to S. Robinson. th e A llens of its value. G. H. B ick Rose F estiv al about a th o u san d boys Tw enty-five o r m ore of th e Boring ford, Miss A nna L en n artz, F reelin , w ere assem bled. T he boys a re given R ebekahs attended th e in itiatio n ex Zelma and H elen C ollins took the m oral, edu catio n al and relig io u s in ercises a t G resham M onday n ig h t giv o th er p arts. A fter th e d ram atizatio n centives along w ith m usical tr a in ing. Out of th e s ta r t th e boys a re by the G resham R ebekah lodge. th e audience se p arate d into two th u s given w ill d oubtless develop ------------------- \ en Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Knox, recen t a r g roups u n d er th e cap tain s of the riv als from e a ste rn Oregon, a re doing m en 's and w om en’s sections of th e some exceptional m usicians and vo B ig M ass M eetin g considerable im proving on th e ir prop read in g contest. T he men learned an ca lists of w hich th e co u n try w ill some erty w hich is also a decided im prove o rig in al cam paign song and th e wom day be proud. Thursday Night, April 2« m ent to th e ap p earan ces of th e tow n en p racticed some songs com posed by G range H all, O rient FAIRVIEW Mrs. W alter E vertson of A shland is Miss L en n a rtz for th e occasion. This 8 p. m. sh a rp Mr. and Mrs. Randy Cook have visiting a t th e home of her m other w as all in connection w ith th e stew Mrs. Mary P o tter. ard sh ip read in g contest, in w hich the moved into O. F. Cady’s sm all cottage. The T ruth about the Mr. and Mrs. D. L. E rd m an and Mrs m en’s section w as found to be leading Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brooks and son of L ester Irw in and little son Arlow by 3000 points. T he cam paign has two A irlie, Oregon, spent th e w eek-end spent Sunday visiting rela tiv e s in m ore w eeks to run. visitin g in Fairview . By Rev. J. IL Johnson of Portland P ortlan d . Mr. and Mrs. Edw in B urlingam e A group of young people an d p a r Mrs. H elen Stone sp e n t Monday en ts will atten d th e big rally a t th e and d au g h ter, Edna, w ere S unday Everybody Welcome visitin g a t the hom e of Mr. an d Mrs F irs t M ethodist ch u rch in P o rtlan d gu ests of R. Stone and fam ily in L. C. A rm strong and fam ily. Lents. The undersigned will sell at auction sale on his place on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n and evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. M aulding of Eagle Creek, 1U miles west of M iller’s Spur on Heipel road Miss F lo ren ce M alis of Mist, O re S heridan, Oregon, are visitin g at the neighbor to Mr. Dowty and T. Githens, on Parish Sunday School Association gon, w as th e week-end g u est Miss hom e of th e ir son, E. V. M aulding and RtU'hel P eterson. Will Meet. family, Mrs. E. R. D. H olltpisted is visiting T he Pow ell V alley P a rish S unday B a tte ry lig h ts and electric self Mrs. Revenue of Sandy visited S u n s ta rte rs for old F o rds 1912 to day a t th e home of h er b ro th er, F. M. School association will m eet a t P le a s h er siste r in P o rtlan d for a few days. Beginning at IB o’clock sharp, the following property: 1919 m odels, p u t on w ithout c h a n g Morgan. a n t Y’alley S atu rd ay , April 28. ing th e block. Good w ork and low Miss M artha Buck w ill be th e p rin New Books at the Troutdale Library. I Team Work Horses, 2600 lbs. I1 “Buckeye" Brooder, 500 Egg Cap. cost. Need Your S uit C leaned! ciple sp eak er of th e day. O th ers on Grade Jersey t ows, 3 and 12 H. P. Boiler (Donkey). Among th e in te restin g books ju st ” High •W ,h l,i ’I ’ . I 4? •> 1 y if. a a a BBF H ave it F ren ch dry cleaned, Re- th e p ro g ram w ill be Miss M ildred I years old. Test # 5 . and ti. Call at the p m Mitchell Wagon. received at th e T ro u td ale read in g p airin g neatly done. T ailo rin g for 1 Heifer Calf. I Ford Touring Car. Jo hnson, Mrs. A lta Stafford, Mrs. room are : ladies and men. I M anning Dll B u rn er com plete. I Dozen White Leghorn Chickens. M ary L am b ert and p erh ap s oth er P E T E R LENARD, T ailor “Queen V icto ria” by S trachey. -5 Gal. Alanilnani Double Cooker. Sunday school w orkers. R eports of Q ueens a re hum an a fte r all. See 1 Prize Rooster. Bluff Road J 1 “ Faultless” Ntump Puller. Piano Tuning. Two miles north of Sandy S atisfactio n g u aran teed , $3. F red th e big ra lly in P o rtlan d T h u rsd ay for y o u rself in S tra ch e y 's "Queen I “Buckeye” Incubator, 120 Eggs. 14 Sacks Cement, Potatoes, Etc. B. Jones, phone G resham 189x1. tf will also be a fe a tu re of th e program . V ictoria,” a m odern view of the All H ouse and K itchen U tensils, T ables, C hairs, China, Range, Oil Stove queen, h er advisers, her fam ily and (3 -b u rn er), H eating Stove. W riting Desk, Bed and o th e r a rticle s too n u m e r Sunday School Contention Held Best. th e panoply of th e V ictorian court. ous to m ention. T he convention of th e P lea san t “ H orny H ands and H am pered E l LUNCH AT NOON Home D istrict Sunday school conven bow s” by W illiam s. P o st w ar study tion, w hich w as held a t th e C ottrell of th e w age e a rn e rs of E urope who TERMS OE SALE— $20 and under, Cash. Over $20, six m onths’ time on bankable note, X per cent. com m unity ch u rc h la st Sunday, w as live u nder a n arro w sh e et as com At the end of sale will sell 2«-acre ranch, with 5-room considered by m any th e best ever pared w ith A m erica—by th e a u th o r of held by th e association. T he in s p ira "W h at’s on th e w o rk e r’s m ind?” house and 2 new barns. tio n al ad d resses by E. E. C issna and Causes of th e cu rta ilm e n t of o p p o r T ERMS ON FARM SALE— $500 down, b alance on easy te rm s a t 6 per cent. Mrs. C lara E sson w ere very helpful. tu n ity w hich affects th e w hole peo F. G O N S IO R , O w n er, Joe Caldo, Daw son Sm ith and G. ple, a re p lain ly told of in d u stria l .1. k a ra tli, SOI Spalding Bldg., Portland. Auctioneer N asshahn gave in te restin g ta lk s in Europe. F. BARTIIOLEMEIJ, Estacada, Clerk th e round ta b le discussion and th e "T w enty T housand L eagues U nder Rev. A. J. W are m ade a stro n g a p th e Sea,” by Verne. An especially a t peal for th e men to recognize th e ir trac tiv e edition w ith la rg e p rin t and resp o n sib ility to th e boys. Music w as illu stra te d by Milo W inter. fu rn ish ed by Mrs. Clifford, Mrs. 'W hen th e W est W as Young,” by E sson, Mrs. J. M. C. M iller and Ron- I Bechdoit T ru e and exciting ta les of I he National City Company, one of the largest and aid Esson of Sandy aipl V irginia and pioneer days, Indians, bandits, cour m ost conservative bond and investm ent houses in Swea Lundbom of P lea san t Home. agfl and ad v en tu res, w ritte n from the America has just purchased $1,000,000 worth of our 7% A class in child study and hom e de- , d iaries of old se ttlers. P rio r Preference Stock. votion and th e recom m endation th a t "R ita C oventry,” by S treet. “An This is the most im portant deal in Public Utility stocks th e dally v acation Bible school be engaging op era sin g er moves adm ir in Portland in years. held th is y ear w ere included In th e ably th ro u g h a readable, w ell plotted W ouldn’t you like to have a few shares of this a ttra c t action tak en a t th e business session. novel." ive security, too? $98.00 a share; par value $100.00. “ Roads of A dventure," by P ain e Farmers Mutual Eire Relief Assn. A dventures o f th e au th o r as an u n Over 7% on your money. For cash or on easy terms Does Flourishing Business. The F arm ers M utual h as grow n to d erg rad u a te on th e Yale crew , w ar INQUIRE TODAY. be th e la rg e st fa rm e rs ’ com pany In the co rresp o n d en t in Cuba, H aiti and N orthw est. F arm ers who consider China, d u rin g th e Boxer u p risin g , In • In v estm en t D ep artm en t th e ir own w elfare p refer it. P re sid en t th e gold cam ps of th e w est and final S n ash all re p o rts th e A ssociation has ly as d isp en ser of publicity for th e over $16,000,000 in force an d over 10, Room 605 E lectric Bldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon 000 members. In th e p ast y ear It has A m erican navy In E uropean w aters paid over $33,000 in losses w ith one I during th e w ar. assessm en t only a t 30c p er h undred i ---------------------- 77ie O N L Y n a tio n a lly distrib d o llars. T h ere is no reason why I.ady T o u rist (in fello w sto n e P ark ) farm ers should pay high ra te s w hen —"Does ‘Old F a ith fu l’ G eyser freeze COTTRELL uted Cream o f T a rta r they can in su re in a F a rm e rs ’ A sso in th e w in te r tim e?” B a k in g Pow der ciation. A nyone w ishing to in su re will H ank, th e H onker (as w arm as A F arm B ureau m eeting will be call on H. W S n ash all a t th e F a ir "Old F a ith fu l” )—“Yes, mam. and they held at th e C o ttrell Com m unity G rounds, G resham . Phone F arm ers ship th e Ice ea>t to m ake hot w ater Contains No Alum—Leaves ch u rch on W ednesday evening, April 2101.—Adv. bags.” 25, a t 8 o'clock. Some very a ttra c tiv e No Bitter Taste prices w ill be given for autom obile accesso ries and o th er Inform ation will be given for th o se who wlHh to be aided by cooperation. T he ladies are invited and ail a re u rged to attend. KU KLUX KLAN Public Sale Old Fords! Old Fords! Saturday, April 28 bbbj bbb BLUFF GARAGE the ingredients printed on the label of your bak ing powder tin include Cream of T a rta r—your cakes, biscuits and other foods will be more health ful and have a finer tex ture and taste. Eagle Creek, Oregon GOOD FDR YOU TOO T hat is one of the rea sons w hy th o u g h tfu l women insist on ROYAL Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Baking Powder RED ROCK COTTAGE CHEESE FIRST CONTEST. Sole Agents GRESHAM MEAT MARKET Since 1903 Phone 1891 A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. FOR THE BEST MEATS Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest possible prices, you’ll go to THE SANITARY MARKET GED. DIETL, Prop. Phene 1711 VICTORY F irs t P riz e ........................... $25.00 for g re a te st yield to th e ac re In pounds Second P riz e ....................... $20.00 for g re a te st yield to th e acre in pounds T hird P riz e ........................$15.00 for g re a te st yield to th e ac re in pounds F o u rth P riz e .................... $10.00 for g re a te st yield to the a c re in pounds F ifth P riz e ........................$ 6.00 for g re a te st yield to th e ac re In pounds OTHER GOOD EATS Pow ell S treet, $150-°° ¡n Cash Gresham SECOND CONTEST F irs t P riz e ...........................$25.00 Second P riz e .......................$20.00 T hird P r i j e ..........................$15.00 F o u rth P riz e ..................... $10.00 F ifth P r iz e ...........................$ 5.00 for for for for for g re a te st g re a te st g re a te st g re a te st g re a te st yield yield yield yield yield of No. 1 size to ac re of No. 1 size to acre of No. 1 size to acre of No. 1 size to ac re of No. 1 size to acre T his co n test Is open to everybody and everyone has a ch an ce to win any of th e prizes or a prize in each contest. T he only re q u ire m ents a re th a t you p la n t and raise n ot less th an one h alf a c re of cucum bers and deliver to the Oregon P ick le & C anning Co. a t th e ir p la n t n ear th e O. W. P. depot, G resham , Oregon. If you have not m ade your c o n tra c t do so a t once as only a lim ited num ber of acres will be taken. Oregon Pickle & Canning Co., inc. G resham , Oregon. I’hone ISS1 T Y P E W R IT E R S New and Rebuilt T he V ictory P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n w ill m eet a t th e schoolhouse on T h u rsd ay evening of th is week, | w hen Milton O. Nelson, ed ito rial w rit Old m achines taken in tra d e as er for th e P o rtlan d T elegram , will p a rt paym ent. speak on "Seeing T h in g s.” A sh o rt p ro g ram w ill be given and hom e m ade candy will be on sale. All are Com plete R ental an d Supply Invited to attend. D epartm ent. k ( lob Hill Give Play. T y p ew riters rep aired . M achines T he C h an ticleer P o u ltry club of loaned w hile we w ork on yours. Lynch schopl w ill give a play on next F rid ay evening, April 27. th e pro- I ceeds of w hich will go tow ard sen d ing one of th e boys as delegate to the 304 Oak St., P o rtlan d , Ore. A g ricu ltu ra l College for th e sh o rt co u rse In th e sum m er. D ancing will conclude th e en tertain m en t. All a re invited to a s s is t th e boys In th is T he young man with th e fancy puts w ork. th e ring in spring. The Rebuilt Typewriter Co.