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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1923)
(ìKFSIIAM IH T I.IK IK . N otice of M eeting of C ounty of E q u alisation . Board F ü ll* tv n i: l\T it um IN A FRIEN DLY SORT O’ WAY. W hen a m an a in 't got a penny, an ' he's feeling kind o’ blue. A n' th e clouds hang d ark a n ’ heavy, a n ’ w on't let th e su n sh in e through. It's a g rea t th in g , oh my b reth ren , for a fellar ju s t to lay H is hand upon your sh o u ld er in a frien d ly so rt o' way. Notice is hereby given th a t on Mon W orkm en a re busy building a con day, Septem ber 10, 1923, th e B oard of fam ily, R. Borphy and Mr. and Mrs. cre te rese rv o ir and pipe line to the E q ualization of M ultnom ah County Win. E. B anche an d fam ily m otored B issinger an d com pany p roperty, w ill atten d at the office of th e County to N eta rts Beach w here they enjoyed p rep a ra to ry to erectin g buildings for A ssessor, a t th e C ourthouse in P o rt EARNING 1*1.1 S SAVING a th ree-d ay s vacation. th e ir wool p u llery here. land, and publicly exam ine th e a s to red to N eta rts Beach w here they Mr. and Mrs. F red P ro c to r of sessm ent ro lls fo r the year 1923, and It m akes a m an feel c u rio u s; it m akes enjoyed a th ree-d ay s vacation. EA RN1NG Sandy, O regon, w ere Sunday guests th e te a rd ro p s s ta rt c o rre c t a ll e rro rs in valuation, d es IS G uests a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. at the Roy S u rb er home. crip tio n or q u alities of lands, lots or A n’ you feel a so rt of flu tter in th e re POWER Wm Childs and fam ily are Mr. C hilds’ gion of th e h e a rt; o th e r property, assessed by th e County Ned L audan from S eattle, W ashing- RIGHTLY A ssessor. And it sh all be th e duty of You c a n 't look up and m eet his eyes; I b ro th er, E arl, a guard at th e pcneten- ton, has been visiting his p aren ts, Mr you don't know w hat to say USED p erso n s in te reste d to ap p e ar a t the tia ry at McNiels '3 lan d , a sister, Mrs. and Mrs. Jo h n L audan. tim e and place appointed. If it shall W hen his hand is on your sh o u ld er in Max G rim m and d au g h ter Florence SAVING a frien d ly so rt o’ way. ap p e ar to such B oard of E qualization Miss Miriam Spence is spending a IS from Mosier, Oregou, and Mrs. Leroy week at R ockaw ay beach. th a t th e re a re any lands or lots or CONSERVING other p ro p erty assessed tw ice, o r in Oh, th e w orld's a cu rio u s com pound T anner, of Sellwood. w ith its honey and its g all. Mrs. H. C. McGinnis visited Mrs. THE co rrectly assessed as to d escription or Mr. an d Mrs. E. M. A m esberry and i, , , „ quan tity , and in th e nam e of a p e r W ith its ca re and b itte r cro sses b ut a rum iiv n i n . - . i a POWER ,, fam ily of P o rtlan d a re spending th e H erb ert B radley on W ednesday at St. good w orld, a fte r a ll; son or p ersons not th e o w ners thereof, V inccent's h o sp ital in P o rtlan d . The or assessed u nder or beyond the a c An' a good God m ust have m ade it— week at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. H. m any friends of Mrs. B radley a re so r least-w ays th a t is w h at I say, tu a l cash value thereof, said board A. Beck and fam ily. ry lo h ear of her illness. m ay m ake proper co rrectio n of the W hen a hand is on my sh o u ld er in a Mr. an d Mrs. Joe L u nday have re-1 frien d ly so rt o' way. sam e. If it sh a ll a p p e a r to such | cently purchased five acres of th e 8. E. ’ The T ro u td ale F lo w er club will — S un sh in e B ulletin. B oard th a t any land, lots or other —let ns help you to conserve m eet on Monday aftern o o n . A ugust W indow C lean in g Ca^ t,8tate’ north of th elr p ro p erty assessab le by th e A ssessor 20, at th e public library. a re not assessed, such B oard shall F o r ex p ert window clean in g see S. The new constable and ju stice of th e assess th e sam e a t fu ll cash value T ajim a, o r leave o rd ers w ith Jo h n peace for th is d istric t expect to strict- The C h ristian A dventists a re g a th thereof. erin g h ere at th e ir cam p ground for Brow n, G resham , phone 2501. ly enforce th e herd law passed a year HIRAM U. WELCH, County A ssessor. WANTED— More re a d e rs for th e aRO' b ut d isreg ard ed by m ost stock th e ir an n u a l cam p m eeting, w hich P o rtlan d . Oregon, A ugust 15. 1923. w an t ads and m ore w ant ads for th e ow ners of th is d istric t u n til recently. began A ugust 16. T he T ro u td ale b aseb all team gave They have been giving personal notice Gresham, Oregon to those who are liv in g n ea r and a fte r a benefit dance here S atu rd ay night th e first of th e week will tak e up all for M arshall M arkem, th e young man th a t w as so badly in ju red in the loose stock. gam e a t C orbett on Ju ly 29. The Steven Childs, who has been serious B ase L ine and B airdsd ale Road — today ly ill a t th e home of h is son, Wm. dance w as a success, a la rg e crowd Childs, is rep o rted slig h tly Improved. having attended. J . J. BRAUND, Prop. T he L adles' Aid m et a t th e hom e of th e ir p resident, Mrs. W. C. Spence, on PLEASANT HOME W ednesday aftern o o n . A dainty lunch w as served by th e hostess, a s The M ethodist Ladies Aid enjoyed Tires, Accessories, Gas and Oil a social evening a t th e hom e of Mr. sisted by th e Misses M arg aret and I and Mrs. G ra n t Sloop, w hen gam es, Miriam Spence. ALL WORK GUARANTEED J m usic and refre sh m e n ts w ere th e ord- Sunday d in n er g u ests a t th e home O ur 7% P rio r P referen ce Stock has paid dividends reg u la rly every j er of th e evening. E pw orth League of Mr. and Mrs. Lee E vans w ere Dr. th re e m onths since it w as first issued. delegates w ere p resen t an d e n te rta in and Mrs. D allas and tw o sons, Percy ed w ith stu n ts, sto ries an d events of Robinson and Miss H utchens, all of It Is a Safe and Sound Investm ent th e recen t in stitu te . P o rtlan d . T he afternoon w as spent Miss A nna Moffitt Is viplting w ith in bath in g in th e Sandy river. GRESHAM MEAT M ARKET Miss Clelia C raw ford left Friday j h er cousin, Miss Louise E m erson, of You can buy it at $98.00 a sh a re , p ar value $100, for cash or on will help solve the question. Choice Lamb, Veal and other to join h er m o th er in New York, I D am ascus. easy term s. It w ill net you 7.14% on every d o llar you invest. m eats always on hand, also for the hot w eather a splendkl Miss B eulah M iller has retu rn ed An E pw orth League echo m eeting W rite for full inform ation today. assortm ent of cold lunch m eats and Red Rock Cheese. will be held on next S unday evening, from P o rtlan d w here she h as been Frosh F ish T h u rsd ays and F ridays j Miss R uth Ick ler, p resid e n t of th e em ployed sin ce th e closing of school. In v estm en t D ep artm en t Miss H a rrie tt Giese is visitin g rel- 1 I L eague w ill preside. All a re co rd ially Home Cured Bacon and Lard a Specially. ativ es and frien d s In P o rtlan d this j invited to atten d . week. Room 605 E le ctric Bldg., P o rtlan d . Oregon ______________ A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Wm. W rig h t and fam ily a re spend- I Farm ers Mutual F ire R elief A ssn. P hone 1891 Pow ell S treet, G resham D oes F lo u rish in g B u sin ess. ing th e ir v acation a t Tillam ook, Ore- ........................ Illltllllllllllllllllllll..... llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll||||||||||||||||||iHI|||||||||||||||ii||l||ii||tnil|il|||||.H I T he F a rm e rs M utual h as grow n to gon. be th e la rg e st fa rm e rs’ com pany in the Velma Bloom h as come to m ake her N orthw est. F a rm e rs who consider th e ir ow n w elfare p refer it. P re sid en t hom e with Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge P ar- = S n ash a ll re p o rts th e A ssociation has rlsh , who gave a hom e to h er baby 5 over $16,000,000 in force and over 10,- sis te r two y ea rs ago when th e m other ! = 000 m em bers. In th e p ast y ear it has of the ch ild ren died. T he ch ild ren = paid over $33,000 in losses w ith one East 8th and Clay Portland a ssessm en t only a t 30c p er hundred a re fo rtu n a te to be to g e th er in so > = do llars. T h ere is no reaso n why good a home. We a re equipped to re p a ir y o u r car, Mr. and Mrs. David Muir of P o rt- ' = fa rm e rs should pay high ra te s w hen reg a rd le ss of th e m ake, and do a first- th ey can in su re in a F a rm e rs ’ A sso land w ere S unday v isito rs a t th e = D IF F E R E N T PR IC K S D IF F E R E N T P R IC E S ciation. A nyone w ishing to In su re will W. C. Spence home. class job, one th a t we feel safe in call on H. W. S n ash all a t th e F a ir g u ara n tee in g to be rig h t. We have Mrs. A nna R ichardson and (laugh- I j ! 5 G rounds, G resham . P hone F a rm e rs te r, E lla, a re visiting rela tiv e s in ] = 2101.—Adv. lots of room for live au to storage. I P o rtlan d th is week. Leave Orders at T O D D ’S Barber Shop A W a n t Ad le ts you r ig h t In on th e g ro u n d flo o r in m o st an y sm a ll bus- CORBETT 1 in ess deal. BANK OF GRESHAM BA SE L IN E GARAGE General Auto Repairing YOUR DIVIDENDS COME REGULARLY WHAT SHALL WE EAT? Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Automobile Repairing Aiafiona/ Laundry Company The Laondry that does /I Kinds of Laundry Ask MR. C. W. BOGGIS, the Route Man G re sh a m G a ra g e Mr. and Mrs. A nderson, brother-in- law and sister-in-law of Mrs. Mary FRED SOUTHARD, Prop, Hicks, w ere h er guests Sunday. s Phone 2391 Night Phone 25x5 I Miss Alice Crow ston, who is ta k in g a n u rses tra in in g course a t th e Good 015348539023484848484848534848534853484848000002020100000000000200010002020100000000 S am a ritan hospital, P o rtlan d , visited her g ran d m o th er, Mrs. L. Benfield, the A ll K in d s o f R ough an d D ressed last of th e week. Mrs. P. D. S ettlem eier h as been very ill th e past week. Mrs. A. S. Woodwr.rd is on the sick LUMBER list. K enneth K incaid Joined th e Navy We Deliver for a period of four years and left Monday for San Diego to go Into tr a in ing. Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin of Colan, M ichigan, are g u ests of Mr and Mrs. Boring, Oregon Phone Sandy 13x3 Lew is Reed and Mrs. Leland. Mrs. A lbert Fox of P o rtland, visited her sister, Mrs. Lew is Reed, la st week. Dave B u tler and F ra n k K nlerlem are engaged In rem odeling F red Ben field’s barn , w hich was dam aged In Fresh or Cured, I^ard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab th e sto rm of la st w inter. solutely sanitary conditions and a t lowest W ill K nlerlem and fam ily of Mo possible prices, you’ll go to desto, C alifornia, recen tly retu rn ed from a tr ip to R ain ier park. Mrs. H icks Is g reatly Im proving her LEO. ini'. IL , Prop. I’lionc 1711 Lr<*Mhiiiii house by th e ad d itio n of a large fro n t porch, overlooking th e highw ay. Mrs. George C ham berlain and d au g h Crow ded. j A m Ho Wore. te rs were on a shopping trip to P o rt land Tuesday. lla n n e m a n 's home-made Ice cream x : ; 1 x ; " f ¡ r . j leep w ith them ; and kicks, but th e loudest and m ost pro 1« proving very popular w ith th e to u r having gained perm ission, she took ists and a num ber of cars are parked her place In th e ce n te r of th e bed. longed cam e from P riv a te Indigo Snow who, falling to receive sa tisfa c th ere m ost of th e day on Sundays. She soon found It uncom fortable, and tion elsew here, betook him self to the not w ishing to ap p e ar selfish, ask ed : captain. "S ister, have you plenty of room ?” PO W E L L VA LLEY “C ap ’n, su h ,” he announced, "m ah "Yes, d ear," w as th e reply. shoes am too big fo' m e.” T hen to th e s is te r ’s churn: A fine boy was born on F rid a y , Aug “You'll have to m ake th e best of It,” "H ave you p len ty of room. Miss an sw ered th e cap tain . "P le n ty of men ust 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Staffen- M anning?” have shoes th a t do n 't q u ite fit.'- “S ure, d ea r.” son a t th e ir home in P o rtlan d . T his "D on't q u ite fit!” ejacu lated Indigo. “ Well, then, both of you move over! “ If yo' says 'ten sh u n , cap'n. Ah com es Is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. , to 'ten sh u n . Den If yo’ says to rig h t E A. T aylor, who are considerable T he only reason th e re are so m any about face Ah rig h t about races, but puffed up over th e event. u n su ccessfu l people is th a t they don't m ah shoes stay s at ten sh u n . Don' read the m agazine ads telling them q u ite fit? H uh!" W henever you see a piano p lay er how they can become rich in ten _________ w riggling all over the bench, he is w eeks by m ail. , ______________ I A W ant Ad will sell w hat you do try in g to m ake you th in k h e’s a m u sician. P rin tin g ? Call th e Outlook. not need and get w hat you do need. Jonsrud - Gunderson Lumber Co. The Most Car for the Money T h e big n ew O verland Red Bird— a revolutionary value— is sw eeping the w h o le C oun try o ff its feet. Finished in rich M andalay m aroon, w ith smart khaki top and gleam ing nickel trim m ings. A m u c h longer w h eelb a se— a m uch room ier b o d y — a larger, m ore pow erful en gin e — T riplex springs (P atented) providing 136-inch springbase. R ED BIRD /. o. h. T o le d o Gresham Overland Co. Phone 1141 HOME SWEET HOME W. A. HESSEL Gresham Phone 1141 FOR THE BEST MEATS THE SANITARY MARKET I WANT TOO TO T A kt *5B t o that m u s ic a i » A N O T O T H E L lt e R A R V LECTURE NEXT W BE«.' ves OEAR. - WHAT EVEQ lo o k . H e e e o < ic A « h a l l / TH ê HE'9 S O W fc T S ^ O W R O N O . W HAT H A V E 'fO U B e C N OCXNti that — S h o u l d n ' t A n b ? y--------- ' too h F u t il e . TASKS <6» <1 <9 Otear, Be Tow- te ifV fo e Tow Pool C O O H TN O in TMt a PBNCIC -