Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 29, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM OTT LOOK.
TUESDAY. M A T » , 1*83
PAGE THREE
Harding Picks Iowa
“ A m erica's g re a te st need Is a p arty
Dirt Farmer
m ade up of b ra in s and c h a ra c te r and
THE
sta te sm an sh ip and courag e; m ade up
SERVICE
of m en who believe in th e c o n s titu ­
DISTINCTIVE
tion. who a re co n tro lled by fun d am en ­
PL EA SA N T HOME
BORING
ta l p rin cip les, w ho w ill nev er be
moved by expediency, who w ill never
Mrs. Lizzie Ja c k w ill en te rta in w ith
A picnic for th e 8th g rad e g ra d u ­
1 OCR SOCRCE OF POWER
yield to th e cow ard ly do ctrin e of com ­
a silv er tea on T h u rsd ay afternoon for ates w ill be held at Dodge P ark
prom ise, who w ill live to estab lish th e
th e benefit of th e L adies’ Aid society T h u rsd ay of th is week. T he la rg e st
rig h t, o r die to defend p rin cip le,” says
of P le a sa n t Home B aptist church. class on reco rd g rad u a ted th is year,
IN I HE BI SIN ESS WORLD OF TODAY
M. A. M athew s, of S eattle.
E veryone Is co rd ially invited to a t­ th e re being 15 in all. They w ere,
IS
VOI R FINANCIAL RACKING
tend. Mrs. Ja c k lives a t Scenic s ta ­ Mildred D rlsele. D onald
"P o litica l p a rtie s a re th e evolution
M orand,
tion. T he L adies' Aid w ill hold its H arry Bjur, K enneth H arberg, E valyn
of principles. W hen th e dynam ic of
IIILS BANK OFFERS YOU A CLOSE
th e p rin cip le is exhausted th e party
m o n th ly bake sa le on S aturday, Ju n e Siefer, Robert F itzgerald. G eorge
2, a t th e P lea san t Home garage. The G uernon. A ileen T aylor. Sylvia Hoi
dies. O rganisation m achinery can n o t
AFFILIATION IN ALL OF YOUR RANK­
m ake a p olitical p arty. T h ere isn 't
ladies w ill be glad to receive o rd ers lamon, Lewis and C lark e Lund. K atie
ING NEEDS
an y th in g binding nor in sp irin g in the
for any special dishes desired. T he A nderegg, Em m a G regson, Neil Arm
m ere fram e w ork of organization.
m oney received a t th ese sales goes stro n g , G ertru d e Naas.
“W e should force th e riff-rafT of th e
Into th e parso n ag e fund and a g en e r­
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. P alm er retu rn ed
ous p atro n ag e is desired.
U nited S tate s who believe in every
hom
e th e first of th e w eek from a mo
E. H. Cunningham o t Cresco, la.,
ism , who a re u n sta b le in governm ent,
T he D aily V acation Bible school had to r trip w ith R. J. C oates and fam ily of
w
as
last
week
appointed
“d
irt"
unsound In p atrio tism , unw elcom ed in
a larg e atten d a n ce of in terested c h il­ P o rtlan d to a reu n io n of frien d s and
Gresham, Oregon
farm er representative on th e Fed­
citizenship, u n w o rth y of leadership,
d ren la st week, th e sm allest being 58 relativ es a t th e homP“W Mr. and Mrs.
eral Reserve Board by P resident
w ho a re o p p o rtu n ists, political vaga­
H arding. Born In Wisconsin, Mr.
and th e la rg e st 62. On Monday of th is Oren Sw eet of W ashougal, W ashing
Cunningham wag left an orphan
bonds and beggars into a p a rty w hich
week th e re w ere 63 p resen t. T h ere ton.
when 12 years old. and forced to
—today
should be called th e an ti-fe d eral
will be no school on W ednesday. The
leave
school
to
sh
ift
fo
r
himself.
The L adies' Aid w ill give an o th e r of
p arty .
ch ild ren a re anxious to have school
“They a re opposed to th is go v ern ­ w hite rep rese n tin g purity, tru th and I on SaturiliMbbllt th a t has not yet been th e ir bake sales a t th e I. D. T u rn e r
b u tch er shop S atu rd ay of th is week.
m ent. L et us force them to say so In hom
.
immA.
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e: blue
re p re se n .. tin g . loyalty,
sin ­ I decided. A d em o n stratio n of m em ory All kiuds of hom e baked goods w ill
a political organ izatio n and in a po­
w
ork
an
d
a
display
of
hand
w
ork
w
ill
ce rity and ju stic e ; and its s ta rs re p ­
be ofiered at reaso n ab le prices.
litical d ec la ra tio n and by political rese n tin g th e F ed eral Union.
be given on Sunday evening a t th e
Mrs. Andrew G ribble of P o rtlan d
m achinery, for w hich we can hold
B
aptist
church
a
t
8
o’clock,
to
w
hich
T he arran g e m en t of th e s ta rs on the
them responsible.
visited Monday at th e hom e of Mr. and
p
are
n
ts
an
d
frien
d
s
a
re
invited.
F lag is reg u lated by law and execu
Mrs. Wm. A. M orand and fam ily.
"A s ou r p a rtie s ex ist today they tive order. An executive o rder, issued
have in th e ir ra n k and file m en who O ctober 26, 1912, provided for 48
Mr. and Mrs. R aym ond Richey and
PLEA SA N T VALLEY
a re gu ilty of trea so n , who a re u n ­
fam ily have moved to th e place they
sta rs a rran g e d in six horizontal row s
w orthy of resp ect, who are cow ardly, of eight sta rs each. S tartin g in th e
An u n u su ally la rg e crow d atten d ed purchased rec en tly from th e Card
who a re a n a rc h ists, so cialists and u pper left-hand co rn er and read in g the dance given S atu rd ay n ig h t a t th e estate.
Sunday g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr.
». tr a ito rs to the constitu tio n and the each row from left to rig h t, gives th e home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. S p rin g er
flag.
s ta r of each sta te in the Union. T he I of P le a sa n t Valley. T he crow d was and Mrs. F ry ck stro m w ere Mr. and
s ta r rep rese n tin g Oregon is th e first m erry a n d tb e h o u r w as late w hen all Mrs. S teerb erg of P o rtlan d .
THE FLAG OF OUR COUNTRY.
N. M. Lew ton of P o rtlan d , speaker
ith ' th e t—
in v (♦«♦<«»
itatio n ♦«
to —»-----
re tu r n
s ta r In th e fifth row, Oregon being th e d ep arted w ,n
for th e In te rn a tio n a l Bible S tu d en ts’
T he A m erican F lag, th e em blem of 33d sta te to ratify th e C onstitution w ith th e ir frien d s on Ju n e 16
and
becom e - p --------—
a rt of th
United o S io tates
.,
— e -w.vvu
ic s ,, T h ere w ill be no preach in g service association, gave an ad d ress a t th e
our country, Is th e th ird oldest n a ­ 8tBte*sVatlflM
tlone of ihe°C ^enr8tlVution I ^ e P lea san t V alley ch u rch on Sun- Boring club room Sunday afternoon.
tional flag in th e w orld. It is know n
MerVanln1/ w
d .¡,,‘or,n“tion <’«» '»«’ had of Walrad
Boring w as loser in a closely co n ­
as “Old G lory”, "T he S ta rs and aud adm ission to th e union.
Mercantile (<o? A. W. Metzger A Co., Cecil Metzger Gro-
day ’ Ju n e 3’ th a t beinB b ac calau reate
T he dim ensions of th e F lag are S unday for th e g rad u a tin g class of tested
es ed ball
>a gam e w ith th e E stacad a
S trip e s”, “T he S ta r Spangled B an­
p
.il'irsii Mtt,e Bank’
oi Greaham, Lledfor’s
V.’i"*
,ey ”? ore’ Fox Bros-
<>• Davh at Trout*
n e r”, and “T he Red, W hite and B lue”. fixed by an executive o rd er issued K im ball School of Theology, of w hich teani a t E s,aca,la Sunday afternoon
iule, ( ady a store nt Fairview, George Page’s store at
By w h ate v er nam e w e describe it, it i^sty / s ’ J m e . i t l hh .lehfg thm8? 0Vld be th e Pa s to r ’ th e Rev- E - <»• R aUton. is W*th B 8COre ° f 2 to 1
ju st 1.9 tim es its height. The Union, a mpmhpr
Mrs. W. R. Roots and son Jim m ie
‘ ''•’«vc-MHe Corner, A. B. Elliott.
l’owell Valiev
re p re se n ts lib erty —and liberty m eans or p a rt of the F lag on w hich th e s ta rs 1 m m b er'
a re v isitin g th is w eek a t th e hom e of
obedience to our laws.
appear, should be seven strip e s h ig h .
Greiham
J Grocer>’ «reshan., and nt the factory at
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. T elford and fam ily
TROUTDALE
T he F lag co n tain s 13 strip es, a lte r ­ and its length .76 of the height of the
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M orand. Miss
Flag.
The
s
ta
rs
are
five-pointed,
w
ith
_______
n ate red and w hite, re p re se n tin g the
one poin t directly upw ard. W hen a
»«
,
.
„ . . .
OREGON PICKLE A CANNING CO.
E d tth A nderson and J. E. Siefer re ­
13 o rig in al s ta te s; and a s ta r for each new
sta
te
is
adm
itted
th
e
s
ta
r
is
n
o
t
'
M
r'
and
M
rs'
Jam
es
Cook
ba<1
tb
e
P hone 1881
new sia ie is adm itted th e s ta r is n ot
............... —
..«.n vU, tu rn ed F rid a y from a m otor trip to
G resham , Oregon
sta te of th e Union. T he field of the added to the F lag u n til th e F o u rth of fol*owing d in n er g u ests on M others
F lag is th e strip e s, and th e Union is Ju ly next succeeding the date of ad-1 day: Mrs. I. T. Sm ith, m o th er of Mrs. N orth Bend, w here they attended
the B lue and th e S tars. T he colors of m ission. The C onstitution is th e basis Cook, and d au g h ter W inifred Shep- grand lodge of Odd Fellow s. J u s t r
lag *S *tS 8ymbo1- ' pard and son R alph of G resham , Mr. 600 m iles w ere covered on th e trip but
the F lag a re red. re p re se n tin g valor; A1 way s** respect
and Mrs. R obert D. Sm ith of G arden no tro u b le and good ro ad s w ere r e ­
(Junrsnteed
ported.
Sanitary
Home, Mr. and Mrs. D aw son S m ith
W ater-Proof
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Childs retu rn ed
and Airtight
and d a u g h ters Mabel and R im a of
A ll K in d s o f R ough and D ressed
L usted, Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Sm ith, to th eir homo in P o rtlan d th e first of
Mr. and Mrs. N orton, Osmond T. th e w eek a fte r v isitin g for several
Sm ith, Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. T ru sty days a t th e home of th e ir son, Wm.
B a n k o f G resh am Bid.
Judge O. W. Stapleton
and d au g h ter Ione, all of P o rtlan d and Childs and family.
City of Gresham (City B a ll)
J. I. Bacon
T
he
Union
school
held
g
rad
u
a
tin
g
M ultnomah County Farm (2)
Jam es G aydens of P alm er.
Jan. Jennings
J. Kilgore
t
K. B. Kirkwood
exercises a t th e schoolhouse F rid ay
Dr. W J. o t t
L eslie A. Cook and b rid e of P o rt­
I>elHel Berry Ranch
D. C. Ely
evening of la st week.
We Deliver
Bank of Troutdale
Jaa. Elkington
land w ere recen t v isito rs a t th e Ja m es
H. C. Campbell
H. b. St. ("air
T he school board and th e budget
B.
H. Willard
Cook home.
S. B. Hail
T h u rsd ay evening of la s t w eek and
Bert Kronenberg
Dr. Geo. Inglis
Jaa.
I^edbury
C. M. Zimmerman
com m ittee m et a t th e schoolhouse
Ed W ilkes
Mrs. M aggie Ulm
D am ascus F arm Rnrcau.
D. M. Bonough
decided to finish fu rn ish in g the en tire
Mrs. Sadie Burr
Birdleg Reed
Sandy, Oregon
Phone Sandy 13 x 3
The re g u la r m eeting of th e D am as­
and m any other«.
u p sta irs w ith new sin g le se ats for th e
cus F arm B ureau w ill be held on S a t­ com ing year.
u rd ay evening, Ju n e 2. T he com m it­
Roy McClung of W auna. Oregon, is
tee in ch a rg e has arra n g e d for an ad ­
visiting th is week a t th e hom e of his
Phone 601
_
dress by Dr. Sam B. F o ster, fed eral
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Gresham
p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McClung.
governm ent v e te rin a ria n , who will
Mrs. R. H. Radford of M ayberry s ta ­
ta lk on "C attle D iseases.” T his ta lk
tion, re tu rn e d to h er hom e Sunday a f­
will be in te restin g and In stru ctiv e to
te r v isitin g for sev eral days a t th e
all dairym en. All a re Invited to a t ­
home of h er son, C. A. R adford and
FIRST CONTEST.
tend.
family.
Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab­
F irs t P riz e ......................... $25.00 for g rea test yield to the ac re in pounds
Miss E dith N aas of P o rtlan d is v isit­
solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest
Second P riz e .................... $20.00 for g re a te st yield to the acre in pounds
A
S t a t , e d
com m unication of ing th is w eek a t the hom e of her p a r­
2,b lrd . P£ ,e .......................$15.00 for g re a te st yield to the ac re in pounds
possible prices, you’ll go to
F
airv iew Lodge No. 92 A. F.
Fairvii
ents, Mr. an d Mrs. H erm an N aas and 1
E??J,rtb p r iz e .....................$10.00 for g rea test yield to the a c re In pounds
&
A.
M.,
S
atu
rd
ay
evening
family.
f i f t h P riz e ........................ $ 5.00 for g rea test yield to th e ac re in pounds
Ju n e 2, 1923, a t 8 o’clock. V isiting
C laren ce D ayton re tu rn e d th e first .
b reth ren welcome.
GUI. IIIETI., IT,,,,.
Phon. „ „
0
*
SECOND CONTEST
of th e w eek from e a ste rn Oregon J
WM. H. STANLEY, Sec'y.
STUART
THOMPSON,
W.
M.
w
here
he
h
as
been
for
th
e
p
ast
th
ree
|
F irs t P r iz e ........................... $25.00 for g re a te st yield of No. 1 size to acre
m onths.
....................... $20.00 for g re a te st yield of No. 1 size to acre
I h ird P r iz e .......................... $15.00 for g re a te st yield of No. 1 size to acre
S unday g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr.
P riz e ........................$10.00 for g re a te st yield of No. 1 size to acre
and Mrs. E. V. M auldfng and fam ily
f i f t h P r iz e ............................$ 5.00 for g re a te st yield of No. 1 size to acre
w ere Mr. and Mrs. W ilbur M cCullough
and d au g h ter H elen of P o rtlan d .
T his c o n test is open to everybody and everyone has a chance to
F ra n k W elty has rec en tly p u rc h a s­
w in an y of th e p rize s o r a prize in each contest. T he only req u ire­
ed
a new F o rd coupe.
m e n ts a re th a t you p la n t and raise not less th a n one h alf acre of
T he M isses Mabie and E sth e r E rd ­
cu cu m b ers and d eliv er to th e Oregon P ickle & C anning Co. at th eir
P u re H om e R en d ered
p la n t n e a r th e O. W. P. depot, G resham , Oregon. If you have not
m an of P o rtlan d sp en t th e w eek-end
m ade y o u r c o n tra c t do so a t once as only a lim ited num ber of acres
a t th e hom e of th e ir p a re n ts, Mr. and
w ill be taken.
Mrs. Dan E rdm an.
T he in fan t d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs.
P ow ell S tre et, P hone 1891
E. M. A m esberry, who has been q u ite
Since 1903
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
G r e s h a m , O r e g o n . P lu m e 1S81
ill, is rep o rted m uch im proved.
T hose w ho attended th e m eeting
held a t th e M. E. ch u rch S unday ev­ caused by ra ilro a d tra in s, and seven
ening. conducted by the P o rtlan d D is­ tim es those due to s tre e t railw ays.
P hone 2381
T he only ra y of su n sh in e In th e r e ­
tric t gospel team will be pleased to
All
makes
of
batteries re-charged
know th a t a sim ilar m eeting will be p o rt is revealed In th e fac t th a t w hile
and
repaired.
The National City Company, one of the largest and
held n ex t Sunday, Ju n e 3, a t 8 p. m. th e num ber of autom obiles have In­
most conservative bond and investment houses in
T his will be conducted by th e young creased five fold since 1915, th e total
c . E. O S B U R N
America has just purchased $1,000,000 worth of our 7%
people's gospel team of th e P o rtlan d of autom obile fata lities h as little m ore
Sole ag en ts for
Prior Preference Stock.
F irs t M. E. church. E verybody is in ­ th a n doubled.
Philadelphia
Diamond Gird
This is the most important deal in Public Utility stocks
vited.
E ducation ap p a re n tly Is th e only
Batteries
in Portland in years.
rem edy sin ce traffic reg u latio n has
Auto A ccessories, R epairing
Wouldn’t you like to have a few shares of this attract­
II,(MM) Auto Fatalities.
proved a failu re. C arelessn ess a t r a il­
A cetylene W elding
ive security, too?
F ig u res com plied by th e n atio n al road cro ssin g s Is one of g re a te st
P en nayltanla Varoum Cap Tire«
$98.00 a share; par value $100.00.
bureau of C asu alty and S u rety U nder­ cau ses of autom obile fa ta litie s and
Over 7% on your money.
For cash or on easy terms
w riters reveal th a t 14,000 people w ere th is In sp ite of th e fact th a t tr a n s p o r ­
G H E SH A M ,
O R EG O N
killed In A m erica last y ea r a r a re ­ ta tio n com panies do ev ery th in g in
INQUIRE TODAY.
su lt of autom obile accidents.
th e ir pow er to keep people ofT th e
P h o n e w an t ads. to 1661.
FOR SAFE BY
T his re p re se n t» an In crease of 1,600, track .
In v estm en t D epartm ent
or 12 per cent, over 1921. A utom obile
T h e B ank of G resh am pays 6 p er
GEO. B R A S D T
accid en ts In 1922, w ere resp o n sib le
G reih a m , O regon
Dressmaking.
cent In te re s t on tim e d ep o sits.__Adv.
Room 605 E le ctric Bldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon
for 67 per ce n t of all of th e vehicular
D ressm aking and rem odeling a t my
L O F IS (H K IST F .SM FW
fata lities w ithin th e la st 60 years. home. P ric es reasonable, w ork g u ar-
I’o w rll V alley, O regon
WANTED— More rea d ers for the
™ rc th ,B four
ni‘nib“^ a V e n u j Pb” ne 10«C btm yer' CleT8lafn d w ant ads and m ore w ant ads for the
r m i iln e u
r
MANY COMMUNITIES REPORT ACTIVITIES
BANK OF GRESHAM
W ANTED
100 ACRES CUCUMBER PICKLES
SEPTIC T A N K S
LUMBER
Jonsrud-Gunderson Lumber Co.
FRANK C. JONES
$15G°° in Cash
FOR THE BEST MEATS
THE SANITARY MARKET
SPECIAL IN LARD TO JUNE 1
10poundsfor$1.50
5 pounds for 75c
GRESHAM M EAT M ARKET
Oregon Pickle & Canning Co., Inc.
GOOD FOR YOU TOO
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.
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