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GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
PAGE FOUR
BERRY CARRIERS SIZE
WORKMAN ELECTROCUTE» PLEASANT HOME COUPLE
UNITE» IN MARRIAGE
CHANGE» EOR GROWERS
AT HI LI, RUN SATURDAY
TIESH AY,
JUNE
8,
1921
SA N D Y B L U FF
The P.-T. A. of Cottrell will give its
last
movie for the summer on Friday,
John Hackler, aged 38, an employe
Harold D. L. Jack, grandson of Mr,
A change has been ordered in the
of the Portland water bureau, was In and Mrs. D. D. Jack, and Miss Wilma stxe of the berry carrier to be used In June 6, at 8 o'clock at the school
stantly killed by electrocution last Davies, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. picking raspberries and arrangements house. The name of the reel is “Sa
Saturday at Bull Run, where he was Lyman Davies, all of Pleasant Home, have been made by the management die’s Adventures” and is especially in
employed with other workmen dis were married at Gladstone on May 31, of the Berry Growers Packing com teresting for the children. There will
charging a blast. The wire leading the Rev. D. Q. Barry officiating. The pany to furnish the material for the also be two other reels.
from the battery box to the powder young people will occupy their new carriers at a less price than could be
Mr. and Mrs. Watkins and the Rev.
charge was blown across one of the home which is being completed for obtained by separate individuals. In and Mrs. 8. F. Pitts motored to Port
6600-volt wires leading to the city of them at Scenic station near Pleasant a letter to the grower members Man land Sunday night to attend the wed
Portland. Hackler had been warned Home.
ager D. E. Towle explains the change ding of Mrs. Watkins' brother, Mr.
by the other men, but said the wire
and makes other seasonable sugges Haight. Mr. Pitts performed the cer
emony. The young couple will make
Farmers Mutual Fire Relief Assn.
was insulated.
A pulmoter was
tions. His letter is as follows:
Forges Ahead.
brought from the power plant but the
Please take notice that the specifi their home in Portland.
The yearly report filed with the In- cations given for carriers were not
man's life was extinct. He has nieces
A. J. Ault left Monday morning for
Department by the Farmers correct as the hallocks we have de the mountains where he will be for
In Vancouver and Portland and a | surance
Mutual Fire Relief Assn, shows 16,- cided
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to use since giving the notice on
brother in Wapinitia.
058,000, written during 1923 and 2210 | uie~28th are 5 by ¿’¿'by 6% Inches the summer.
The other workmen were George new members gained. Losses paid, . j,ence the change. We have made in-
Fred Radford was down from Pal
Moulton, Del Hudson and Fred Gil 122,437.00; insurance in force, $18,- qUjry an(j wjjj have a supply of the mer looking over his place. He was
283,000. Thu Assn, also has a sub- materlal for these carrier’s already driving a new Chevrolet.
bert.
8tantlal cash balance. The low rate cut from the factory in the near fu-
E. R. Brook most fortunately es
of 30c on all property Insured by the ture that will be cheaper than you can
MAXY WOMEN USE
Association will not be changed, which i supply, 8O we will not furnish new caped what might have proven a ser
ious accident. Thinking the gas had
GLYCERINE MIXTURE enables farmers to get adequate in- Bpecjflcations.
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surance on easy payments.
Have you received your fresh fruit all escaped from the gas tank of his
Women appreciate the quick action 1 President Snashall reports the
, permit? If not please call for it. car he undertook to solder a leak.
of simple glycerine, buckthorne bark, j Assn, at the present rate of growth
We have reason to believe the straw The tank exploded knocking Mr.
etc., as mixed in Adlerika. Most medi will shortly be the largest farmers berry tonnage will fall short of our
cines act only on lower bowel but Ad Assn, west of the Rocky mountains.
estimates and in order to protect our Brooks over and scratching his face
Anyone wishing to insure will call barreled berry orders, we must ask slightly and gave the family a good
lerika acts on BOTH upper and lower
bowel, and removes all gasses and on Mr. H. W. Snashall, Fair Grounds, all those who are selling in the fresh scare.
poisonB. Excellent for obstinate con Gresham, phone Farmers 2101.—Adv. fruit market to cut down their sales
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Wilkenson spent
stipation and to guard against appen
and deliver more to the cannery, to a very pleasant day Sunday at the
Window Cleaning
dicitis. Helps any case gas on stom
apply on the barreled orders.
For expert window cleaning see S. There is a market for the cull straw home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyers.
ach in TEN minutes.—Gresham Drug
Tajima, or leave orders with John berries. By culls we mean very small
Company.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Wilkenson re
Brown, Gresham, phone 2501.
berries under half inch across, also ceived word from their son Ray in
deformed berries and bird-pecked. Portland that he had sold his cigar
These culls cannot be handled in
small lots so we will recommend that store and will take up his music
all growers should pick culls one day again. He will play at Seaside this
at this Bakery and at Stor s
each week during the season, prefer summer. This makes three years he
ably so as to deliver on Monday. Use has played at Seaside.
cannery crates and keep the berries in
Contain» the VitaniiiieN, mUed by *
a dry cool shade to prevent mold and
scientific princlj les
ROCKWOOD
decay. Be sure to make delivery by
Monday noon of each week, and if you
It’s Good and Good for You
Church night at the Rockwood com
all follow this plan we can handle
these culls for you.
munity church will be held on Thurs
While in Puyallup recently the day evening, June 5, from 6 to 8:45.
writer visited the experiment station
!fc '
and received a number of bulletins Pot luck lunch will be the first on the
Phone 1221
THEO. VAN DOFINCK
that carry much of interest and value program. Mrs. J. Stanford Moore is
to berry growers and we will ask the chairman of the menu committee. The
Outlook to print same for your bene social emphasis in Christianity will
fit. One Is entitled “Fall Work in the
Berry Field” by Harry Locklin, hor be discussed.
ticulturist, and the other, "Diseases
Cedar posts for sale. Any quantity.
and Insect Pests,” by Arthur Frank,
Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab
A. W. Metzger Co. Phone 1451.
tf
plant pathologist.
With the coming of Spring comes a desire to have
your car overhauled.
We do guaranteed work at lowest possible prices
Accessories
Tires
Dodge Service, Alemlte Grease Service
G R ESH A M
GARAGE
Phone 2391
Nite Phone 706
OUR HEALTH BREAD
Gresham City Bakery
FOR THE BEST MEATS
solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest
possible prices, you’ll go to
THE SANITARY MARKET
GEO. DIETL, Prop.
Phone 1711
Greshuin
CHEVROLET/
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BUY YOUR CHEVROLET IN GRESHAM
Prices Q uoted Below are F. O. B. Gresham
S e d a n ............................................................. $990
C o u p e ........................................................... 830
T o u r in g ...................................................... 635
R o a d s te r .................................................... 625
4-Pasaenger C o u p e ................................. 920
Light D e liv e r y .......................................... 610
1-Ton Truck C h a s s is ............................... 675
SHERMAN McCARTER GARAGE
Latourell Bldg.,j3resham
Phone 2331
WANTED
O preserve the natural
beauties o f the great
ro u tes o f travel o f th e
P a cific C oast, we h a v e
rem oved all o f these signs,
1200 In num ber, from th e
highways.
T
t costs more not to
paint than to paint
r / I G U R E it o u t f o r y o u r s e lf . A
■* little m o n e y , n o w , to s a v e th e
s u r f a c e o f y o u r h o m e a n d b u ild
in g s, o r a c o n s id e r a b le s u m o f
m o n e y f o r r e p a ir s a n d r e p la c e
m e n ts — w h ic h ?
U np ain ted surfaces lea v e the field clear
for rain, w ind and sun to d o their d am age.
R am shackle houses an d . out-buildings, on ce
so n ew and storm -tight, gaping corner
hoards, w arped and rotting w in d o w fram es,
— all directly result from failure to paint.
Either you have to go in for e x p e n siv e re
pairs, or let the entire bu ild in g in vestm en t
go. H ow m uch b etter and ch eaper it w ou ld
b e to k eep the buildings p ain ted !
T h e cost o f ev en slight repairs on your
h o m e or buildings w ou ld practically p ay for
repainting them entirely. It is a g o o d thing
for every property ow n er to know , and
h eed , that a coat o f paint stan d s b etw een him
and serious loss.
Paint now with good paint
P aint w ith R asm ussen Pure Paint.
The
c o st will b e trivial co m p ared to the protec
tion it will give against rot, rust, and genera]
deterioration.
L ook over your p roperty— all o f it, and
d o it now .
T hen c o m e in and talk over
your paint troubles with us. W e h ave R as
m ussen Paints and V arnishes in stock— and
w e recom m en d them .
A. W. Metzger & Co.
CUCUMBER PICKLES
Gresham, Oregon
Phone 1451
Phone 1451
We paid the Gresham growers in 1923
$35,000. Did you get your share? You will
get your share this year by making a contract
now at
Oregon Pickle & Canning Co.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Gresham, Ore.
Phone 1881
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