Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 07, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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Mi»« B i r d lev
Herve* W year
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I * 11** girl,
*
nudnis roau snow s w ere
T he A ugust m eeting of th e D am as­
in Boring Monday evening of this
week.
cus F arm B ureau w as held la st S a t­
'V # .?
a new two
typew riting
Mrs. E. M. A m esberry and sm all urday evening and an in terestin g p ro ­
3:
3 *>»t*nL write« 250
dau
g h ters of P o rtlan d a re visiting for gram w as ca rrie d out. W alter A.
* » o n ia a u ilu u ta
a
few
days a t the home of h er p aren ts, Holt, county a g ric u ltu ra l agent, ex ­
-'-rfk 4 w*llctl la a record
plained th e asso ciatio n ag reem en t of
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Beck and fam ily
’
aud make« her
R ussel P o tter left th e first of the th e C lackam as County C ooperative
week to w ork for th e Crown W il­ P otato G row ers. T he norm al av erag e
k Á k. V
lam ette P ap er com pany n ea r A storia, of potatoes in the county is about
6000 acres. C lackam as county leads
Oregon.
Mrs. S tella H am nierlyke and son the sta te in the production of potatoes
Gordon of P o rtlan d sp e n t the week by about 150.000 bushels. It is hoped
end a t th e home of H elen and B ruce th a t from 40 to 60 per cen t of th e
g ro w ers w ill join the asso ciatio n . A
Stone.
AUTOCASTEr
Lilo Tompkins of E stacad a sp en t m inim um of 200 acres m u st be signed
th e week-end a t th e home of his up by S eptem ber 1, or th e asso ciatio n
ag reem en t w ill be void.
friend, Neil A rm strong.
POWELL VALLEY
O ran Lingle, one of those on th e
FAIRVIEW
A b irthday p arty w as given B ertha
o rganization com m ittee for th is com ­
N
asshahn
th
e
last
of
th
e
week.
G
uests
T he L adles' Aid of th e Sw edish
Mrs. Mabel Oliver and son Billie left
m unity, gave a brief re p o rt of w hat
L u th eran ch u rc h w ill m eet and the today for th eir home in Muskogee. present w ere Mrs. E ggem an and c h il­
had been done in try in g to o rganize
dren.
Je
an
Dolan,
C
h
rissie
Johnson,
home of Dr. and Mrs. J. S tu re at Oklahom a, afte r spending th e past
potato grow ers in th e county. T h ree
S a» ly on T h u rsd a y afternoon, A ugust two m onths with her p aren ts, Mr. and Helen Stone. Mrs. K ate B artch and in te restin g m eetings have been held
family.
Games,
m
usic
an
d
re
fre
sh
­
9. a t 2 o’clock. T he highw ay Is in Mrs. C. Buckner.
so far.
m ents w ere enjoyed by all.
good shape for tho se w ishing to go by
Miss Rachel P eterso n has retu rn ed
F red A nderson, who rep rese n ted
W. W. M etzger sold a new Chevrolet
autom obile.
All a re co rdially in to h er w ork afte r spending her v aca­
th is com m unity in a m eeting of th e
to
u
rin
g
c
a
r
to
Jo
h
n
W
heeler
la
st
vited.
Oregon City C ham ber of Com m erce
tion a t Mist, Oregon, and coast points. week.
an d farm ers of th e county on Ju ly 24,
Edw in B urlingam e and fam ily and
Mrs. J. E. Siefer and sister, Mrs.
PLEASANT HOME
Miss Sue Lewis are spending a week G eisler of P o rtlan d and Evalyn, P ercy gave a brief re p o rt of th e m eeting.
T he P o rtlan d C ham ber of Com m erce
at Newport.
and D arrel Siefer sp en t sev eral days
T he B a p tist L adies' Aid will m eet
w as also rep resen ted . T he concensus
Mrs. D. W. McKay has retu rn ed of last w eek at W elches an d G overn­
¿vith Mrs. J. W. S tockton on T h u rs­
of opinion as expressed in th e m eeting
day, A ugust 9, a t 2 o’clock. All ladies from a very p leasan t stay a t Barview. m ent Camp.
w as th a t the business men a re anxious
Mrs. Ja n e t M. G ran t and Donald will
C larence A nderson, an em ploye of to do everything possible to b rin g |
of the com m unity a re invited.
rem ain th e re u n til th e 15th. Mr. Mc­ th e W. R. T elford M ercantile com pany.
about th e p ro sp erity of th e farm er,
Kay will drive down for a day or two Is spending his w eek's vacation at S ea­
ROCKWOOD
since his p ro sp erity is th e foundation
and b rin g them home.
side, Oregon.
of
th a t of th e country. It w as p o in t­
Miss M arg aret P a rrin g to n has as
Mr. and Mrs. C. B uckner and fam ily,
Mr. and Mrs. W ilbur McCullough
her house gu ests Mrs. J. N. King and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. M ollar and fam ily and d au g h ter H elen of P o rtlan d spent ed out th a t th e only way for th e fa rm ­
dau g h ter M ildred of A storia and Mrs and G ilbert W agner have retu rn ed th e week-end a t th e hom e of Mr. and e rs to b rin g th a t about w as for them
to organize. E very o th er business is
Roy Day of W hite Salm on, W ashing­ from a trip to N etarts and Pacific Mrs. E. V. M aulding and family.
organized aud th e farm er m u st o r ­
ton.
City, w here they sp en t a week. D
Mrs. Royce Childs is home again ganize to b etter his condition.
Lew is and fam ily and R. Sifton and afte r having sp en t th e p ast ten weeks
O ran Lingle, farm crop p ro ject
Benefit Dance at Troutdale.
A benefit dance, fo r the benefit of fam ily, who w ere of th e ir p arty , re w ith h er husband, who is w orking at leader, rep o rted th a t th e first in sp ec­
Bull Run.
M arshall M arquam , th e ball player m ained for an o th er week.
tion of potatoes for seed certification
Miss E d ith Naas of P o rtlan d Spent w as held recen tly . T he fields of
who w as inju red , h as been announced
T he Bank of G resham pays 5 p er th e w eek-end a t the home of her p a r­
for S atu rd ay , A ugust 11, a t T routdale.
W alter R am ser and Mr. L ingle passed
cent in te re st on tim e d eposits.— Adv
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H erm an Naas and th e first test. T he second inspection
M arquam w as a w elder, w orking at
family.
T ro u td ale and playing on the T ro u t­
w ill be held later.
W oodsawlag
When wanting wood sawed call llOx,
T he Misses Effie and E ileen Duley
dale baseball team . W hile sliding into Gresham.
L ast T uesday aftern o o n . P ro fesso r
We also sell slab wood and
second base, du rin g a gam e at C or­ tie-blocks cut, any length and delivered sp en t Sunday visiting a t th e home of Link, a sp ecialist in m osaic diseases
C. H. CALKINS & SON
th e ir p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D u­ from W ashington, D, C., and P ro fesso r
bett on J u ly 29, his knee w as throw n
out of joint. H is physician says th a t
H yslop of th e E xtension Service of
A
S t a t i e d
com m unication of ley and family.
W. W. Metzger left th e la st of th e O. A. C., dem o n strated to farm ers how
he w ill be unab le to be on his feet for
Fairvii
F
airview Lodge No. 92 A. F,
any way tw o weeks.
& A. M., S atu rd ay evening w eek to spend a few days w ith his to detect m osaic. Six o r seven fa rm ­
T he proceeds of th e dance w ill go Aug. 11, 1923, at 8 o'clock. L abor in fam ily, who a re a t Seaside, Oregon.
e rs w ere p rese n t a t th e dem o n stratio n ,
O. A. P alm er took th ree c a r loads w hich w as very In terestin g .
tow ard paying th e expenses of the E. A. Degree. V isiting b re th re n w el­
Many
of b erry pickers to an all-d ay picnic qu estio n s w ere asked and answ ered.
injured m an w hile he is unable to I come.
WM. H. STANLEY, Sec’y,
and sightseeing a t th e G resham fair In th is m eeting P ro fesso r H yslop s ta t­
work.
STUART THOMPSON, W. M.
S atu rd ay of la st week.
ed th a t no A m erican W onder potatoes
Miss R uth W aller is v isitin g r e la ­ w ill be certified th is year.
tives in P o rtlan d th is week.
I t was announced by F red A nderson
L. H. M allicoat, Norval N aas, L ew is th a t a p o u ltry cu llin g d em o n stratio n
and C larke Lund, Linden L unday and would be held on A ugust 7, a t th e E.
Will A rm strong spent tw o days of la st Schw edler farm .
week on an outing n ea r G overnm ent
P lan s for th e h arv e st festiv al a re
Camp.
u n d er way. T he com m ittee in ch arg e
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy T an n e r of P o rt­ expects to p u t th e arra n g e m e n ts b e­
land spent Sunday at th e hom e of Mr. fo re the people a t th e special m eeting
W estern Canada has the biggest crop in its his­
and Mrs. Wm. Childs an d fam ily.
of th e F arm B ureau on F rid ay ev en ­
tory. Farm labor is needed to harvest it. You
Boring lost th e Sunday gam e to the ing, A ugust 10. A larg e atten d a n ce of
can visit this wonderful country while earning
E stacada team at E sta ca d a Sunday people from th e com m unity is urged
money and see the great opportunities it has to
with a score of 3 to 7.
and expected a t th a t time.
'
Help Wanted to Harvest
Canada’s Biggest Crop
See the West While Earning Money
offer.
SPECIAL LOW FARES
Premium Awards Given
Special arran g e m en ts have been made to give h arv e st help
a very low fare to a ll points in the P ra irie Provinces.
They w ill be in effect d uring th e h arv est season.
C o n tin u ed from p ag e 2
For full information call on or write to
A sst. Supt. of C olonization, Canadian Pacific R ailw ay
SEPTIC TANKS
fìnarnsteed
S alitar»
W ater-Proof
aail AIrtlKht
We have installed many Septic Tanks in Eastern
M ultnomah. Enquire of any of the following:
Bank of Gresham Bid.
Judge G. W. Stapleton
City o f Gresham (City H all)
J. I. Bacon
M ultnomah County Farm (2)
Jas. Jennings
J. K ilgore
E B. Kirkwood
Dr. W J. Ott
Pelfiel Berry Ranch
D. C. Ely
Bank of Troutdale
Jas. Elklngton
H. C. Campbell
H. L. St. Clair
E. H. Willard
S. B. Hall
Bert Kronen berg
Jas. [.edbury
Dr. Geo. Inglis
Ed W ilkes
C. M Zim m .rm an
D. M. Donough
Mrs. M aggie Ulm
Bird I eg Reed
Mrs. Sadie Burr
and m any others.
Old Ladies’ Department.
FRANK C. JONES
Phone 601
Gresham
WHAT SHALL WE EAT?
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
will help solve the question. Choice Lamb, Veal and other
m eats always on hand, also for the hot w eather a splendid
assortm ent of cold lunch m eats and Red Rock Cheese.
Fresh Fish Thursday* and Fridays
Home Cured Bacon and Lard a Specialty.
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
Phone 1891
Raised doughnuts, 1st, Mrs. C. J.
undquist.
F ried cakes, 1st, Mrs. C. J. L u n d ­
quist.
G inger cookies, 1st, Mrs. F red F ie ld ­
house.
C ustard pie, 2d, Mrs. M. D. K ern.
Collection bread. 2d. Mrs. C. J.
Lundquist.
Pum pkin pie, 1st, Mrs. C. J. L u n d ­
quist.
Cream pie, 1st. Mrs. M. D. K ern,
('tinned Goods.
F ru it, 1st, Mrs. M. D. K ern.
Jellies, 1st, Mrs. M. D. K ern.
P reserves, 1st, Mrs. C. J. L u n d q u ist;
2d. Mrs. M. D. K ern.
Jam s, 1st, Mrs. C. J. L u n d q u ist; 2d,
Mrs. M. D. K eru.
Canned vegetables, 1st, Mrs. M. D.
I K ern.
Fish and m eats, 1st, Mrs. M. D.
Kern.
P ickles, 1st, Mrs. C. J. L undquist.
Powell S treet, G resham
G roup 6 p o rtra its, 1st, Steffins &
C olm er; 2d, E rn e st V. Jen sen .
Ten, an y size p o rtra its, 1st, R. M.
H ard y ; 2d, E rn est V. Jen sen .
C ollection landscapes, 1st, E rn e st V.
Je n sen ; 2d, E. B. Peak.
Collection Oregon landscapes or
m arines, 1st, E. B. P eak ; 2d, E rn e st
V. Jen sen .
P o rtra its, 24, 1st, E rn e st V. Jensen.
Colored pho to g rap h s, 1st, T he P e a s­
ley S tudio; 2d, R. M. H ardy.
C ollection acq u atic views. 1st, E rn ­
est V. Je n sen .
Indoor p o rtra its, 1st, The P easley
Studio; 2d, R. M. H ardy.
S till life, 1st, R. M. H ardy.
Oil Piiintlngs.
P o rtra it sketches, 2d, H azel W ona-
cott.
M arine scenes, 1st, Ray S tro n g ; 2d,
Mrs. H. M. W hetzel.
L andscapes, n atu re , 1st, Mrs. H. M.
W hetzel; 2d, Ray S trong.
F low ers, n atu re , 1st, Mrs. H. M.
W hetzel.
F ru it 1st, Mrs. L evaughn S m ith ; 2d,
E dna M athis.
A nim al life, copy. 1st, E dna M athis;
2d, L evaughn Sm ith.
Best collection. Ray S trong, 2d, Ray
S trong.
Q uilt, cotton, 1st, Mrs. B e rth a Roy;
Water Colors.
2d. Mrs. Sofphia Hall.
P o rtra it, figure, 1st, Mrs. J. E.
Q uilt, wool or silk, 1st, Mrs. C. J.
P etite.
L undquist.
L andscapes, 1st, Mrs. H. M. W het­
Lace, k n it or crochet, 1st, Cora
zel; 2d, Mrs. J. E. P etite.
Giese.
F ig u re study, 1st, Ray S tro n g ; 2d,
E m broidered centerpiece, 1st, Mrs.
Mrs. J. E. Petite.
Ann McKeown.
S tre e t scene, 1st, Mrs. J. E. Petite.
Shaw l, k n it or crochet, C ora Giese.
M arine scene, 1st, E ste lla T hom as;
Household Skill.
2d, Mrs. J. E. P etite.
T ea set, 2d, Mrs. F ra n k Heiney.
F low ers, n atu re, 1st, Mrs. J. E.
Bed spread, 1st, Mrs. F ra n k Heiney. Petite.
L uncheon set, 2d, Doris Brown.
o rig in al, 1st, W lllene B ot­
C rochet sk irt, 2d, Mrs. D ahlham m er. k in S ; till 2d, life,
Mrs. J. E. P etite.
K nitted hood, 2d, Mrs. F red F ield ­
Best collection, 1st, Mrs. J. E. P e­
house.
tite ; 2d, W inston Strong.
S w eater coat, hand crochet, 1st, Mrs.
Pastel.
C risten a Nelson.
L andscape, 1st, Mrs. J. E. Petite.
M iscellaneous plrtow, 2d, H ester
Monocrome.
T horpe.
J. E. Petite.
Sheet and cases, draw n and crochet,
Head, Mrs. G. W. H u rlb u rt; 2d, Mrs.
1st, Mrs. Anna Hale.
F ig u re study. 1st, Mrs. J. E. P etite;
Domestic A rt, 2d, Mrs. M argret 2d. K ath a rin e Noyes.
Tenke.
M arines. 1st. Mrs. J. E. P etite; 2d,
W inston Strong.
ART.
S till life, 1st, E dna M athis; 2d, Mrs.
J. E. Petite.
C ollection p o rtra its, 1st, R. M. H ar-
Crayon sketch, 1st. W inston S tro n g ;
>ly. 2d, The P easley Studio.__________ 2d, Mrs. J. E. P etite
“SAVE ’E M ”
AxND YOU’LL
“HAVE ’EM ”
—a safe place
—a good place
BANK OF GRESHAM
Gresham, Oregon
—today
RESOURCES OVER $400,000.00
YOUR DIVIDENDS
COME REGULARLY
O ur 7 % P rio r P referen ce Stock has paid dividends reg u la rly every
th ree m onths since it w as first issued.
* « v e ry
It Is a Safe and Sound In vestment
You can buy it at >98.00 a sh are, p ar value >100, for cash or on
easy term s. It w ill uet you 7.14% on every d o llar you invest.
W rite for full in fo rm atio n today.
In v estm en t D epartm ent
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.
Room 605 E lectric Bldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon
All Kinds of Rough and Dressed
LUMBER
We Deliver
Jonsrud - Gunderson Lumber Co.
Boring, Oregon
Phone Sandy 13x3
FOR THE BEST MEATS
F resh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab­
solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest
possible prices, you’ll go to
THE SANITARY MARKET
GEO. DIETL, Prop.
Phone 1711
P encil sketch, 1st, Mrs. J. E. P etite.
Pen and ink d raw ing, 1st, W. I’. |
L andes; 2d, Mrs. J. E. Petite.
Best collection, 1st, E dna M athis;
2d, Mrs. J. E. P etite.
ICE CREAM
AND
Posters.
D ecorative subject, 1st, Mrs. J. E
P e tite ; 2d, Mrs. G. W. H u rlb u rt.
D ecorative cu t paper, 1st, D orothy
T hom as; 2d. E ste lla Thom as.
H illm an S tro n g ; 2d. E ste lla Thomas.
D ecorative w ate r colors, 1st, E thel
Best poster, 1st, Mrs. J. C. P etite;
2d, E stella Thom as.
Border design, o rig in al. 1st, E stella
T h o m as; 2d, Mrs. J. E. Petite.
M iscellaneous.
Tooled wood. 1st, Mrs. F red F ield ­
house.
China P ain tin g .
L am p shade, 1st, Mrs. H. W. Thom as
Cake p late, 1st, Genevieve B arnes;
2d, Mrs. F red Gram.
Specim en lu ster, 1st, specim en m att,
1st, best collection, 1st, Genevieve
B arnes.
F ru it or salad dish, 2d, E thel H.
S trong.
P itch er, 1st, G enevieve Barnes.
T ea set, 1st, G enevieve B arn es; 2d,
E thel H. Strong.
Vase, 1st, G enevieve B a rn e s; 2d,
Mrs. F red G ram .
Colored P ersian , 1st, Genevieve
B arnes.
E nam eled ch ina, 1st Genevieve
B arnes, 2d, Mrs. R. A. Hudson.
Nainrallstir.
B est collection, 1st, E thel H. S trong.
G resham
IC E
any quantity, any time
DELIVERED
m ade In O resham
Gresham Ice Cream
& Ice Company.
Phone II*|
ttreaham
Best collection. 1st, N ellie B. S ta r t­
zell; 2d, Mrs. P ercy Giese.
Reed vase. 1st. N ellie B. S tartzell.
P ine needle vase. 1st, N ellie B. S ta r t­
zell.
Reed la n tern , 1st, Nellie B. S tartz ell.
Remodeling.
B est
T h om as.
collection,
1st,
Mrs. W. H
Special, 2d, Mrs. J. A. Liedfors.
Designing.
O riginal book plate ¡Mid original
book cover, 1st, Mrs. J. E. Petite.
Pottery.
A m ateu r pottery, 2d, Cora E. Hyne.
Book ends, 1st, Cora E. Hyne.
B est collection, 2d, Cora E. Hyne.
Corios.
D isplay curios, 1st, Mrs. J. A. Lied­
fo rs; 2d, Mrs. C lara Wills.
Bowl, 1st. Mrs. W H Thom as.
A ntiques, 1st, Mrs. W. L. Cr Issey;
P a ir candle stick s, 1st, Cora E.
2d. B. H. Oilm an A Co.
H yne; 2d, Mrs. W. H. Thom as.
Best collection, 1st, Mrs. C lara
B asketry,
P ine needle, 1st, Mrs. P ercy Giese; W ills ;; 2d, Mrs. Jo h n W heeler.
2d, N ellie B. S tartzell.
NpeelaL
Sw eet g rass, 2d, Mrs. P ercy Giese.
H and em broidered p icture, 1st, Mrs.
Raffia, 1st. Mrs. P ercy Giese.
J. A. Liedfors.
Reed. 1st, N ellie B. S ta rtz e ll; 2d,
L otus pods, flower bouquet, tele­
Mrs. P ercy Giese.
phone screen, w ork basket with roses.
T ray , 1st, N ellie B. S ta rtz e ll; 2d,
Mrs. P ercy Giese.__________
Art Crafts.