Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 08, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    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
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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
.......
.....
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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.
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Gresham
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