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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1923)
PLEASANT HOME G reat in te re st is being ta k en in th e b anquet to be given a t th e M ethodist ch u rc h n ex t F rid a y evening. Ju n e 8. by th e w om en’s division of th e re a d ing co n test rec en tly closed, th e lo s ing side, to th e m en 's division, w hich proved th a t they w ere th e b etter re a d ers. so fa r as volum e is concerned. T he w om en a re p re p a rin g a g re a t feed, know ing th e w eak n ess of th e s te rn e r sex, and w ill give a sh o rt p ro gram in ad d itio n to th e banquet. They w ill m eet a t th e c h u rc h ea rly in th e afte rn o o n to com plete p re p a ra tio n s for the m eal, w hich w ill be served pro m p tly a t 7:30. Mrs. G. W. A llder, ca p ta in of th e defeated team , req u e sts a full atten d a n ce of w om en in th e af te rn o o n and th a t each b rin g , in ad d i tion to th e food, ta b lec lo th an d dish tow el. C hildren u n d er high school W ANTED—M ore re a d e rs for th e w an t ads and m ore w ant ads for the age, of fam ilies p a rtic ip a tin g , m ay be rea d ers. Included in th e com pany. GRAPES Rich, ripe, h ealth fu l grapes, grown in the famous vineyards of Southern Europe — produce the cream of ta rta r from which Royal Baking Powder is made. f The most eminent authorities in the world say cream of ta rta r makes the best and most health ful baking powder. ROYAL Baking Powder ONL Y nationally distributed Cream o f Tartar Baking Pow der 77ie Contains No Alum—Leaves No Bitter Taste GOOD FOR YOU TOO The N ational City Company, one of the larg est and m ost conservative bond and investm ent houses in America has just purchased $1,000,000 w orth of our 7% P rio r Preference Stock. This is the most im portant deal in Public U tility stocks in Portland in years. W ouldn’t you like to have a few shares of this a ttra c t ive security, too? $98.00 a share; par value $100.00. Over 7% on your money. For cash or on easy term s INQUIRE TODAY. In v estm en t D ep artm en t Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Room 605 E le c tric Bldg., P o rtla n d , Oregon SPECIAL IN LARD TO JUNE 1 10 pounds for $1.50 5 pounds for 75c P u re H o m e R en d ered GRESHAM MEAT MARKET P ow ell S tre et, Since 1903 P hone 1891 BOOK WAGON SERVICI TO STAKT JUNE 11 T he su m m er book w agon serv ice of M ultnom ah county lib ra ry w ill begin Ju n e 11th. On T uesday, J u n e 12, th e first trip w ill be m ade to th e G resham d istric t. T h e T uesday ro u te th is y ear has been arra n g e d to cover th e d is tr ic t w est of th e B ark er road. Stops w ill be m ade as follow s: W h itak er school, 1:10 p. m .; P a rk - ro se school. 1:40: A s c o t-H u g h e s sto re, 2:30; L ynch school, 2:45; B ellrose, 3:30; G ilbert, 4:00; Buck- ley A venue an d Pow ell V alley, 4:30. T h u rsd ay w ill be book w agon day for th e d is tric t betw een th e B ark er road and L usted. T he follow ing com m u n ities w ill be v isited : P le a sa n t Valley. 9:30 a. m .; Pow ell V alley, 10:15; O rient, 11; P le a sa n t Home, 11:30; L usted, 1 p. m .; C edar, 1:45; T erry , 2:30; F airv iew , 3; R ock wood, 4. L ast y ea r th e book w agon w as stocked w ith books given to th e lib ra ry esp ecially for it. T h is collection has been added to and both ad u lt and ju v en ile b o rro w ers w ill find new title s an d a ttra c tiv e new copies of old fav o r ites. T hese books a re loaned fre e of ch a rg e to an y resid e n t of M ultnom ah county. ROCKWOOD We have installed many Septic Tanks in Eastern Multnomah. Enquire of any of the following: FOR SALE BY FRANK C. JONES Phone 601 Gresham HOME SWEET HOME Oscar, Page Mister Coue •>7 Terry G ilk is o o A UTO C aSTXS j I '***, ■'MASM'C C - . . <••"« m v v a « e s is te -J-» K O H U (Al U f i » '.'AC. tSc. THAT áR A N P' I The Misses Effie and E ilene D uley of P o rtlan d sp en t Sunday a t th e hom e of th e ir p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D uley and fam ily. FAIRVIEW G narantr.il Sanitary W ater-P roof amt A irtight Bank o f Gresham Bid. Judge G. W. Stapleton City o f Gresham (C ity H all) J. I. Bacon M ultnomah County Farm (2) Jas. Jennings J. K ilgore E. B. Kirkwood Dr. W. J. Ott Delflel Berry Ranch D. C. Ely Bank of Troutdale Jas. E lklngton H. C. Campbell H. L. St. Clair E H. W illard S. B. Hall Bert K ronenberg Dr. Geo Inglis Jas. Dedbury C. M. Zimmerman Ed W ilkes Mrs. M aggie Ulm D. M. Donough Mrs. Sadie Burr B irdleg Reed and m any others. BORING Mr. and Mrs. A lb ert K re u d er w ere A 6-pound baby g irl a rriv ed a t th e given a farew ell p a rty by a com pany hom e of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. C u rtis of ab o u t 100 frien d s, m em b ers of S atu rd ay of la st week. Rockwood g ran g e, R ockw ood M acca Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. T elford an d bees and U da Camp F ire G irls. Mr. sou B illie of P o rtlan d spent the w eek K reu d er le ft S unday for his so u th e rn end a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. trip and M rs. K re u d er w ill go soon. T elford and fam ily. T hey expect to spend th e g re a te r p a rt Twelve young people from th e F irs t of th e sum m er in C alifornia. M. E. ch u rc h of P o rtlan d conducted Mrs. B. H. P ed ersen sp e n t th e w eek th e Sunday evening services here. end a t Ilw aco w ith h e r hu sb an d , who Mrs. Je n n in g s of G resham visited at h as opened d en tal offices th ere. th e hom e of h er uncle, F. M. M organ, E ugene P assm o re an d fam ily sp e n t Sunday. H er son F reddie, w ho has la st w eek a t Ridgefield, W ashington. been v isitin g h ere for th e p ast week, K. W. H arvey sp e n t S un d ay w ith re tu rn e d hom e w ith her. his fam ily here. H e is em ployed in a Chas. Collins, who h as been v isit logging cam p a t V ernon, Oregon. ing for th e p ast w eek a t th e hom e of Mrs. A rth u r K reofsky received w ord his siste r, Mrs. J. R. L unday and fam a day or tw o ago from th e S ch an tin ily, left M onday for C alifornia. fam ily th a t th ey had rea ch ed S alt Mr. an d M rs. E. M. A m esberry and L ake City on th e ir trip to M ilwaukee, fam ily also D ale A m esberry, all of W isconsin, w h ere th ey a r e going to P o rtlan d , w ere S unday g u ests a t the v isit th e ir old home. T he p a rty con hom e of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Beck and slsts of Mr. an d Mrs. A. G. S ch an tin , family. th e ir son, Tony, th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs. Sunday gu ests a t th e hom e of Mr. M a rg aret C ran e and h e r little d au g h te r G enevieve. T hey a re m ak in g th e and Mrs. E. V. M auldlng an d fam ily trip in a Dodge d elivery tru c k w hich w ere Mr. and Mrs. G. V. B rehm and fam ily of V ancouver. h as been fitted up co m fo rtab ly for J. R. L unday and son L inden from th e purpose. Rockw ood h as had tw o new a rriv a ls K erry, Oregon, sp en t th e w eek-end a t w ith in th e p a s t few days. An 11- th e ir hom e here. H en ry L unday a c pound boy w as born to Mr. and Mrs. com panied them back to K erry and Ray K uhlm an on F rid ay , J u n e 1, and expects to spend th e sum m er th ere. Royce C hilds and Miss Je a n S o re n a d a u g h te r to Mr. an d Mrs. C. Reece on Ju n e 2. All a re rep o rted doing sen of P o rtla n d w ere m a rrie d in P o rt land S atu rd ay of la st week. well. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McClung a re h av ing th e ir hom e p ainted th is week. POWELL VALLEY Miss Jo a n n a Lunday, who has been A co n cert w ill be given In th e Pow v isitin g rela tiv e s a t K ath lam et, W ash ell V alley S w edish L u th e ra n ch u rch ington, for th e p ast tw o w eeks, r e n ex t S unday aftern o o n , J u n e 10, a t 3 tu rn e d hom e th e la st of th e week. o ’clock, by th e ch o ir of th e E m anuel Miss Ja q u elin e S u tto n of K ath lam et ch u rc h of P o rtlan d . No adm ission re tu rn e d w ith h er for a m o n th 's visit. w ill be ch arg ed b u t th e re w ill be a F. O. L ake of G resham is p ain tin g sm all ch a rg e for th e coffee and cake th e I. O. O. F. hall th is week. w hich w ill be served a f te r th e co n Miss V elm a H illy ard has ta k en ce rt. c h a rg e of th e B oring confectionery w ith Miss D orthea B urpee as a s sist A W ant Ad w ill sell w h at you do ant. n ot need an d g et w h at y e a do need. M rs. E lvin S tew art of P o rtlan d sp e n t th e w eek-end v isitin g a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. I. D. T u rn er. Wm. M orand took In th e tw o pigs donated by th e B oring I. O. O. F lodge S atu rd ay of la st w eek to th e I. O. O. F. hom e In P o rtlan d . D inner g u ests a t th e E dw ard F ry k stro m hom e on Sunday w ere Mr. an d Mrs. A. S etterb erg , Jo h n L undberg, C h ester F ry k stro m and A nnie Hoover, a ll of P o rtlan d , and Miss Maud M etz g er of G resham . A. J. W. BRbWN, Prop. SEPTIC TA N K S Ughlh Grade Exercises Held. The prom otional exercises for the eighth g rad e of th e C o ttrell school w ere held a t th e schoolhouse T h u rs day evening. May 31. A very in te re stin g program was given, th e p rin cip al ad d ress being m ade by th e Rev. H. R. G ebhardt of G resham , w hose su b ject w as "The T h ree V erbs of Life." P re se n ta tio n of diplom as w as m ade by W. L. C rissey, ch airm an of th e school board. T hose receiving diplo m as w ere Je ssie Beers, R uth Hudson, S arm an a Van L acken, B ern ard Rob ertso n , L ew is H udson, Jam es C rissey an d R obert Davis. Mr. C rissey also announced th a t th e school had received its ce rtificate of sta n d ard izatio n for an o th er year. At th e close of th e ex ercises th e p rin cip al, Mrs. E. E. V an F leet, w as called to th e p latfo rm an d p resen ted w ith a b eau tifu l ste rlin g silver Jelly knife, th e g ift of th e class, in a p p re ciation of h e r w ork. B ern ard Rob ertso n m ade th e p resen tatio n . Most of th e m em bers of th e class w ill e n te r high school next year. GEO. BRANDT Orrsliam, (tregua I .O r iH C H R IH T F 5S F J» P o w ell V alley, O regon • T ick ets a re sellin g rap id ly for th e benefit p ro g ram to be given In th e city hall on T h u rsd ay evening, J u n e 7, for th e benefit of th e N ear E a st Relief. T he G ondolier,” a com ic opera, w ill be p resen ted by pupils of th e F ra n k lin high school u n d er th e d irectio n of Prof. R. B. W alsh. T he ch ild ren who a re sellin g th e tic k ets will win th e ir own adm ission by s e ll ing a ce rtain num ber, and fo r th a t reason th e bulk of th e tic k ets w ill be sold before th e evening .of th e e n te r tain m en t. Mrs. C. F. Maxey, d a u g h te r B eren ice and Baby L ester of C aldw ell, Idaho, Is v isitin g w ith Mrs. C. O. F a n c h e r and o th e r old frien d s. T he fam ily lived a t F airview a t one tim e. Berry Grow ers! Farm ers! Let us show you the newest model Chevrolet 1-ton I ruck. It is equipped with the Superior motor and has electric lights and starter. For speed, easy spring action and ease of handling it is a winner. P rices are as fo llo w s: TON TRUCK chassis ............................... $ 700 COMMERCIAL chassis............................. 546 Touring ..................................................553 Roadster 642 Delivery ............................................. 627 __ Sedan ............................................................. 1065 Sedanette ...................................................... 1044 Coupe....................................................„...... 877 These prices all f. o, b. Gresham YVe trade and give liberal terms Sherman McCarter Garage Phone 2331 Gresham Distributor for Chevrolet Motor Cars and CwD A ll K in d s o f R ou gh an d D ressed LUMBER We Deliver Jonsrud - Gunderson Lumber Co. Boring, Oregon Phone Sandy 13x3 FOR THE BEST MEATS Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab solutely san itary conditions and a t lowest possible prices, you’ll go to THE SANITARY MARKET «EG. DIETE, Prop. Rockwood Garageman Robbed. Phone 1711 Gresham Phono 2381 W alk er Q uesinberry, Rockwood All makes of batteries re-charged g arag em an , had his place of business and repaired. en tered som e tim e d u rin g S atu rd ay n ig h t by p erso n s who took n ea rly >200 w orth of tire s and au to accessories. Sole ag en ts for T he window w as jim m ied and en Philadelphia Diamond Gird tra n c e m ade in th a t way. Mr. Q uesin flatteries b erry sleep s above th e shop b ut did A uto A ccessories, R ep airin g not h ear an y d istu rb an ce. A cetylene W elding A bout m id n ig h t of th e sam e evening P rn nayltuala Varsam Cap Tires a lig h t flashed In th e E ck e rt & E ver- GKESHAM, OREOON h a rd t g ro cery acro ss th e stre e t from th e g arag e, w hich aroused dogs and frig h ten ed th e ro b b ers aw ay. T he P lan o Toning. Money to loan on rea l estate. F arm S atisfactio n g u aran teed . $3. Fred p ro w lers a re supposed to be th e sam e loans a t 6 p er cent. B. W. T horne.— B Jo n es, phone G resham 189x1. tf ones who en tered th e garage. Adv. C. E. OSBURN ''/ / s / / / / / / / / / / , / / / / / / / ? / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / , Salmon Patties. 1-lb. cau pin k o r chum salm on, cupful m ilk. 3 level tablespoons flour. 1 teaspoon salt. H teaspoon pepper. R ich p astry. 1 cupful diced celery, cooked te n d er 3 tablespoons b u tte r. D ash pap rik a. P re p a re rich p a s try and bake in hot oven on in v erted gem pans. Pr<ck sides and bottom to avoid shrin k ag e. Cool. D rain liquor from salm on and r e serv e fo r sauce. Rem ove bone and flake salm on. M elt b u tte r, s tir in flour an d w hen blended add g rad u a lly , s ti r rin g co n stan tly , th e m ilk m ixed w ith th e salm on liq u o r and *4 cupful w ate r in w hich celery w as cooked. Add sa l m on, celery and seasonings. R eheat th e p a s try sh ells and pour hot salm on m ix tu re in them . S erve a t once. If desired, g ree n peas m ay also be added.