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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1923)
I« Kr. SHAM I I U I H U M S AKi: FAMOUS. Mate Farm Loans Available. T he S tate L and B oard now has $133,546 loaned in M ultnom ah coun- Q uoting from a le tte r w ritte n by i ty to 86 individuals on farm s. A lexander C hrichton A Co., L iv er T he ru le s of th e S tate L and Board pool. E ngland, to M einrath Cor- p erm it loans on farm s only, and the baley Co., S eattle. W ashington, T he la rg e st crow d on record a tte n d m axim um loan is o n e-th ird of the Sunday g u ests at the hom e of Mr. they say: “ Your opinion as to the a g ric u ltu ra l v alu e of th e land. The ed th e Sunday aftern o o n ball gam es and Mrs. O. W. Boring w ere Mr. and qu ality of th e C uthbert Red R asp- j loans a re d istrib u ted am ong th e vari- b e rrte s shipped by G resham con I ous counties and M ultnom ah county here, when th e Boring team played th e Mrs. Geo. T acheron of G resham . firm s w hat we have alread y said, , is entitled to a la rg e r portion, b ut the G ladstone team . G ladstone won w ith Mr. and Mrs. O. A. P alm er eu ter- ‘T hey a re equal to th e best E nglish loan ap p licatio n s have not been re a score of 9 to 7. tained th e follow ing g u ests at th e ir P ack s and th e finest seen on these ceived from th e farm ers. Max H ollam on, Miss G lennie H olla- m a rk e ts.' ” home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cot T he S tate funds w hich a r e th u s mon aud F. M. M organ visited friends trell and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Oren T his is very g ratify in g to the loaned a re derived from th e sa le of in T ro u td ale th e la st of th e week. m anagem ent of th e B erry G row ers Sweet, all of W ashougal. W ashington, S tate lands and th e fund is know n as Miss Velma H illy ard has tak en P ack in g com pany to have an ad the "irred u c ib le school fund." No Mi. aud Mrs. F red Sw eet an d son m ission from an E nglish concern com m issions a re charg ed fo r m aking c h a rg e of th e Boring confectionery F o rre st aud H. H. F essenden of St. H E N ew Im p ro v ed M o d el 4 9 0 C h ev as quoted above. "E qual to the th e loans, and every effort is m ade by for th e sum m er. Jo h n s, Mrs. O. H. McClung and s m s b est E nglish P ack s,“ and the B erry th e L and B oard to accom m odate those r o l e t is o n d i s p l a y in o u r s a l e s r o o m . Mrs. Revenue of Sandy visited S u n Ja c k and Guy of W auna, O regon, Mr. G row ers P acking com pany has w ishing to use th ese funds. day a t th e hom e of h er b ro th er, F. M. adopted th e tra d e m ark, "B EST T he farm ers of M ultnom ah county and Mrs. R. J. Coates and fam ily of GOODS PACKED." are ap p a ren tly overlooking an op p o r Morgan. L e t u s d e m o n s t r a t e it a n d s h o w y o u P o rtlan d , Rev. and Mrs. E. G. R anton I. D. T u rn e r is having his c a r co n tu n ity of ob tain in g 6 p er cen t money and fam ily of Salem and Mrs. A. J. from th e state. T he B ank of G resham pays 5 per th e m a n y im p r o v e m e n ts . verted into a m eat delivery ca r to use McClung of Boring. ce n t in te re st on tim e depo sits.— Adv. in m aking his out-of-tow n deliveries. WANTED— More rea d ers for the Mrs. B rillert of Stella, W ashington, W. W. M etzger sold a new F ord car w ant ad s and m ore w ant ads for the M ake the d irt fly. CLEAN UP. visited at th e hom es of her b ro th ers 1923 M odel 4 9 0 P r ic e to F. W. Jo hnson, m ail c a rrie r on read ers. Ed. and L eonard S iefer, last week. R oute 2, the first of th e week. It is rep o rted th a t Mrs. F. T. Van- Touring ............................................................. $ 663 A large crow d atten d ed th e Sunday evening services a t th e first M eth dom eland is q u ite ill. R oadster....... ............................. 642 odist ch u rch . T he special m usic by T his week w ill be a busy week in C o u p e................................................................’’ g77 th e R. J. C oates fam ily w as enjoyed th e Boring g rad e school, p rep a rin g by all presen t. for th e final exam ination to be given S ed an ette..................................................... 2944 O. M. Rich w as in O regon City on T h u rsd ay and F riday of th is week. S e d a n ............................................................................................ 1065 b u sin ess Monday. Next w eek will end th e sp rin g term Mr. and Mrs. W. R. T elford and here. D e l i v e r y ........................................................................................... 627 fam ily visited relativ es in Oregon City Wm. Lund and Wm. S ch u tt of P o rt These prices all f. o. b. Gresham Sunday. land visited at th e home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Knox w ere in Mrs. H. B. Lund and fam ily la st week. P o rtlan d on b u sin ess Monday. L eonard Siefer, who has been q u ite Sunday g u ests a t th e hom e of J. E. ill for th e past fwo weeks, is rep o rted Siefer and fam ily w ere Mr. and Mrs. m uch improved. Phone 2331 Gresham Ed. Rich, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. L arson, F red H ouse of A berdeen. W ashing C larence S iefer and tw o sm all sons ton, w hose wife has been visiting at Distributor for Chevrolet M otor Cars and and Edw in Siefer. all of P o rtlan d . th e home of h er p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. “ is it m a d e fro m Mrs. A ndrew G ribble of P o rtlan d is H. B. Lund, arriv ed th e first of la st j C rea m o f T a r ta r ? ” visiting th is w eek a t th e hom e of her week. His wife accom panied him au n t, Mrs. Wm. M oraud and fam ily. back to A berdeen on W ednesday. W hile playing a t th e hom e of a Mrs. E rn e st A m esberry and little neighbor F rid ay aftern o o n , little C lar d au g h ter Lois visited last w eek a t th e j ence Bentley had th e m isfo rtu n e to home of her p aren ts, Mr. an d Mrs. H. fall and b reak his rig h t arm . A. Beck and family. E. V. M aulding is suffering w ith a The site for th e new bridge w hich la rg e ca rb u n cle on th e back of his will be built acro ss th is b rau ch of neck. Deep creek th is sum m er is being Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M orand atten d ed cleared and w ork is expected to begin th e M uscovites cerem o n ial a t Mon soon. Made from Cream o f Tartar Contracts, seed aud information can he had of Walrad m outh S atu rd ay evening. An 8-pound baby g irl w as born to Mercantile < o„ A. M. Metzger A <’<»„ Cecil Metzger Gro- Ed. Lund of A sto ria visited th e la st Mr. and Mrs. E. M. A m esberry early derived from grapes P«Fy’ i / i 1,8.4. S a? ‘‘ B“nk’ Ba“k wi Gresham, Licdfor’s of th e w eek a t th e hom e of his p a r T uesday m orning. l owell la lley store, Fox Bros, and .1. O. Davis at Trout- ents, Mr. aud Mrs. H. B. Lund and The bake sale given in I. D. T u r fam ily. dale, ( ady s store at Fairview, George Page’s store at n er's b u tch er shop la st S atu rd ay by ¿Hh Tr ' M?*e £ orB<r’ A- »• Klliott, Powell Valley, Mrs. Jo h n so n an d in fa n t son a r the L ad ies’ Aid w as a com plete su c -Oth Century Grocery, Gresham, and at the factory at rived from P o rtlan d th e first of la st cess. All of th e pies, cak es and hom e (< re.snam. 7 week to join h er husband who is h a u l cooked foods w ere readily disposed of. ing g rav el from h ere to th e Mt. Hood The ladies expect to give an o th er sale OREGON PICKLE & C ANNING CO. Loop road. Phone 1881 in the n ear future. G resham , Oregon BORING NEWS IN BRIEF CHEVROLET? A sk question When you are urged to buy another baking powder be cause it costs less than Royal, ask Sherman McCarter Garage ROYAL W ANTED B a k in g P o w d er 100 ACRES CUCUMBER PICKLES Contains No Alum—Leaves No Bitter Taste *150 °° in Cash FIRST CONTEST. s V c ~ 8,L ? r» e, ......................... $25.00 for g re a te st yield to th e a c re in pounds T M rd dpH 7«e ..................... / ° r g re a te st y*e >d th e ac re in pounds Fn,lr thPprfZ „.....................S°r g re a te st y‘eId to th e a c re in pounds F ifth1 p h « .....................V r'™ S°r greate8 t y|eld to th e a c re in pounds F ifth P riz e ........................ $ 5.00 for g re a te st yield to th e a c re in pounds SECOND CONTEST ........................... $25.00 for g re a te st yield of No. 1 size to a c re Thi?d P H « ® .......................g reate8t yfeld °< No. 1 size to ac re F o u rth p h « ....................... 415.00 for g re a te st yield of No. 1 size to ac re F ifth 1 p h « .......................f° r greate8t yield of No. 1 size to ac re F ifth P riz e ........................... j 5.00 for g re a te st yield of No. 1 size to ac re co-nt®8t is, °P en to everybody and everyone has a chance to win an y of th e prizes or a prize in each contest. T he only re q u ire m en ts a re th a t you p lan t and raise not less th a n one h alf a c re of cucum bers and deliver to th e Oregon P ick le & C anning Co a t th e ir P lant n ear th e O. W. P. depot, G resham , Oregon. If you have n oi w in V U k e T ™ d° 80 a t OUC“ aS ° n ‘y 3 n u m b er of .c ? e s Oregon Pickle & Canning Co., Inc. Gresham, Oregon. Phone 1881 _ T fie National City Company, one of the largest and most conservative bond and investment houses in America has just purchased $1,000,000 worth of our 7% Prior Preference Stock. ' in y°ai8“ ,“>Or‘ant d e a l P u b “C Utlllty 8,ocks ive 'seeurily, Voo’ '*“' *° ‘""'e “ ,ew shar“8 of ,hls attra« ' $98.00 a share; par value $100.00. Over 7% on your money. For cash or on easy terms Investm en t D epartm ent Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Room 605 E le ctric Bldg., P o rtla n d , Oregon 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 HOME SWEET HOME O scar, Y ou’re Lucky It Was A Pillow by Terry Cilkison « U IO C 1 IT II T he men won th e ste w ard sh ip re a d T here will be a m eeting of th e ing co n test w ith a sco re of 25,055 j Farm B ureau S atu rd ay evening. May a g a in st the w omen w ith a sc o re of 112. at 8 o ’clock, in th e Pow ell V alley 24,355. E ach point m eans ab o u t schoolhouse. D ifferent su b jects of in Sole Agents tw o pages of read in g m a tte r on terest to farm ers w ill be ta k en up stew ard sh ip , evangelism and m is E veryone is invited to atten d . sions. The ladies a re to e n te rta in th e O TH ER GOOD EATS T he L adles' Aid of th e Sw edish Lu men w ith a feed some tim e ea rly in th e ra n ch u rch will m eet at th e home June. E veryone who took p a rt in th e of Mrs. B ert Olsen T h u rsd ay a fte r co n test is to be invited. noon. May 10. E veryone invited. F rid ay night, May 11, a t 8 o ’clock Pow ell S tre et, Phone 1891 Mrs. Chas. L u n d q u ist has sp en t t at th e M ethodist ch u rch , P le a sa n t Since 1903 A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Home, th e play "M ice and Men" will few days in P o rtlan d w ith her «laugh be given by Mrs. H ugh G reuell of ter, Mrs. David Jo h n sto n , who has P o rtlan d and is a g ra d u a te of th e been troubled w ith blood poisoqlng ''M H U IIIIIIIIIH IIIIH tIH IU IU llliH H IlH H H U IIH IIM IH tIM IIIIIIIII Boston school of expression. T his In h er rig h t band. ROCKWOOD J. J. Jo h n so n recen tly p u rch ased a w ill be under th e au sp ices of th e E p Mr. and Mrs. K. W. H arvey w ere 11 I w orth League. A sm all adm ission C hevrolet coupe. I called to V ernonia, Oregon, last F ri will be charged. A lfred Johnson and d au g h ters, A bunch of th e L eag u ers m otored to Nellie, E m m a and H ilm a m ade a trip day by th e sudden death of th e fo rm e r's fath er, A lbert Harvey. T he fu Sandy fast Sunday evening an d acted to B onneville S aturday. n as a ch o ir for th e services there. Mr. an d Mrs. L. Berg a re c o n s tru c t eral w as held on S unday and Mr. They a re also p lan n in g to have a bon ing a m odern home on th e ir a c re -tra c t and Mrs. H arvey re tu rn e d th e sam e evening. A lbert H arvey w as well fire and w einie ro a st a t C edar Creek n ear G ustavus station. n ea r Sandy in th e n ear fu tu re. A num ber from h ere atten d ed th e known In th is p a rt of th e county, h av O rder concert Sunday n ig h t given by P ro ing been a resid e n t of F airview and Cultivation Saves Moisture. fessor F in ley 's ch o ir a t th e M ethodist Rockwood for a num ber of years. T he fact th a t m o istu re can be co n L ast Sunday was th e ten th b irth d ay served when sum m er a rriv e s by a ch u rch in G resham . T h ere will be services a t th e Sw e of Ix)la W alln and she celeb rated by thorough w orking of th e soil in the now spring has been learand by the Boat dish L u th e ra n ch u rch next Sunday tak in g a trip with her m other, Mrs. I successful vegetable g ro w ers of th e m o rning a t 11 and in th e evening a t 8 O scar W alln, to St. Jo h n s to spend the I state. A fine top su rfa ce of th e g ar- day w ith her g ran d m o th er, Mrs. Olby. | den m akes it easier for t h e s e e d e r t o by th e p asto r, Rev. J. T ruedson. A. Blom of G resham w ill give an T he Chas. Woodflll and O. E. Hill operate and produce a uniform g e rm i nation and la te r an even stan d of illu stra te d lectu re a t th e schoolhouse fam ilies sp en t S unday picnicking on - 8 5 i plants. A fine su rfa ce soli also acts on T h u rsd ay and F rid ay evenings of th e C lackam as. as a good dry m ulch and is valuable Pay when delivered At the m eeting of th e P a re n t-T e a c h when fertilize r is broad casted before th is w eek, May 10 and 11. No ad m is sion ch a rg e will be m ade but a fre e seeding or tra n sp la n tin g . T he su c e r association la st F rid ay th e follow this Fall cessful grow th of m any vegetables w ill offering will be taken and the ing w ere elected officers for the next such as cabbage, cauliflow er, broc- proceeds will go to th e fund for the school y e a r: p resid en t, Mrs. H. F. I coll, and tom atoes can Invariably be sending of delegates from the clubs to Dye; vice p resid en t, Mrs. H enry traced to th e thorough sp rin g p re p se c re ta ry -tre a su re r, Mrs. ara tio n of th e soil as an Im p o rtan t fac th e O. A. C. sum m er school. Mr. Blom L am b; has trav eled over a far reach in g te r A lbert E ckert. On th is occasion sev to r.—O. A. C. E x p erim en t S tation. Telephone 1581 rito ry in E urope, E gypt and P ales eral b eautiful gifts w ere p resen ted to ....... ..... ...... ........ .......... ......... ...... „„„J We have m any kinds of p lan ts and tine, and he will give en tirely differ Mrs. D aisy B u rlin g am e Cook by the ........ ..... ........... ...... ...................... . flowers. Some of them are , cabbage, cauliflow er, tom atoes, head lettuce ent views of the tw o nights. T he So p are n ts of th e d istric t. also a ste rs, m arigold, fern s, z in n ia s’ ciable Six Sew ing clu b will have a A fine crow d atten d ed th e card Phone 2381 sn ap d rag o n s and C harles R ussell and booth of hom e-m ade candy on sale. p arty and dance given by th e W om Ophelia potted roses. 20th C entury All makes of batteries re-charged Dr. H. Collins will give a h ealth I G rocery.— Adv. en 's Benefit assocltion on la st S a tu r and repaired. talk , "H ow to be w ell and how to day night. H onors for th e evening No Chance. keep w ell,” a t th e schoolhouse on C. E . O SB U R N "W hat w ere your fa th e r’s la st W ednesday evening. May 9, a t 8 w ere given to Mrs. Ja ck Lynch and H. Norby. who w ere crow ned with w ords.” Sole agents for o'clock. v ic to rs’ w reath es of lilacs. R e fre sh "F a th e r had no la st w ords. M other Philadelphia Diamond Gird T he L adies' Aid of th e Sw edish m ents w ere served a t th e close of the was w ith him to th e en d ."— Wag Jag. Batteries L u th e ra n ch u rch will give a program evening. S la te School Fonda S atu rd ay evening. May 12, a t th e Auto A ccessories, R epairing * t>r „ T *?a n » a t 6 per cen t L oans A cetylene W elding *}{ ° n e -ln lrd a g ric u ltu ra l ch u rch . R efreshm ents will be se rv Dressmaking. i " * “? f ' and . I r on>P‘ a. tlon no com- m ission charged ed. No adm ission will be charg ed but PeaasyIvunlu Vnruum Cap Tlr«» D ressm aking and rem odeling a t my ... . JOHN A. BECKWITH, A ttorney for S ta te L an d Hoard. 614 a sm all ch a rg e will be m ade for the home. P ric es reaso n ab le, work g u a r GRESHAM. OROQON anteed. Mrs. R lchtm yer, Cleveland P o rte r BI<1«., S lxlh and O ak street«. supper. avenue, phone 108. tf RED ROCK COTTAGE CHEESE GRESHAM M EAT M ARKET I SA V E Save $1.00 EK STRO M INQUIRE TODAY. Phone 1711 PO W E L L VA LLEY b r iq u e t s GOOD FOR YOU TOO GEO. DIETL, Prop. PL EA SA N T HOME Gresham Vou COLiU M LCWVr DO THERE? FA hatv STuovirst hsw _essor,i. FOR EXAMINATIOH? - ÖO ,ss AN© L S m v j a i p ! po V t aoooe » ¿MBITS' WAVE A UTTLi HAarr in VOUf} HO«’ sf mp rr to os A*» writ P ttm r rr - TMrt-" MV BeoTHOt AtwASf BATp Hif oessagT P lg fT * I