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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1924)
sibiHties in view. T he biggest at- T he M ultnom ah County Beekeep- trac tlo n o i tb « day w as a m ost ju m p ers h ois a „ . very success- tuous d . in . n er a t noon ers >a<uw>h>tinn association held , , , th a t w as . highly , . .. , enjoyed by all and also th e a fte r din- u mee ing an picnic la st Sunday in ner sto ries, some of w hich had local th e A dventist C hristian cam p grounds, color a t T rou td ale, Oregon. P rof H. A. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S cullen of the O. A. C. E xtension S er- C ard of T h an k s. vice, w as th e chief speaker of th e day. We w ish to th a n k o u r frien d s and S everal w orthw hile ta lk s were given neighbors for th e ir sym pathy and help by m em bers p resen t who have been 1 !n tbe 8‘tk n e 9 * a n J l,ea‘h oft ou5 be' ¡_ x i . .. loved w ife and m other, for th e beau- n th e bee business for 20 to 30 years, tifu l flowers and for th e a p p ro p riate T alk s on different phases of beekeep decoration of th e ch u rc h for th e fu ing w ere given, such a s: “How to neral. N. H. Bickford an d Fam ily. produce comb honey to best ad v a n t age,” “How to prevent sw arm ing," B l l » WANTED. “ How to get th e g re a te st production,” Bids w ill be received fo r th e k al- "H ow to co n tro l foul brood” and i som ining of H illsview schoolhouse “ M aking bee c u ltu re an im p o rtan t item D istrict No. 83 Jo in t, up to Ju ly 15, in M ultnom ah county.” Many people i 19- 4- ’« q u ire of A. E. F o rsy th , clerk , a re ta k in g a keener in te re st in bee , T? e b° ard " n , XI_ . , , serves th e rig h t to re je c t any or all cu ltu re and th ese m eetings have giv- bids fc k fo S r tH e *’ „ » / Milatkjs Money P L E A S A N T HO M E ; ’ ÍÍ' Sum m er hom e sites a re beginning to move in th is vicinity au d alread y p lan s a re u n d er way to r sev eral hom es to be bu ilt in th e n ea r fu tu re A 40-acre tr a c t co m p risin g a p a rt of th e R evenue D onation L and Claim has been divided up and p u t ou th e m ark et. I t is expected th a t a colony of sev eral fam ilies will soon be occu pying lo ts th ere. E d w ard York and Chas. Ross of P o rtlan d a re am ong th e recen t buyers. T hey expeat to build in th e n ear fu tu re. Ross w ill bring his fam ily h ere aud go back and fo rth to his w ork in P o rtlan d . B irch R oberts of Dover has p u r chased tw o ac re s of C. L. F isk and w ill build th is sum m er in tim e to house his fam ily before th e schools begin. H aying, w hich w as delayed la st w eek by th e cloudy w eath er, is now in full sw ing. T he stra w b e rry crop is ab o u t gone an d th e ra sp b e rrie s a re beginning to ripen. In th e ball gam e last S unday Sandy lost to C olum bia P a rk team of P o rt land 12 to 9. Them Days are not Gone Forever’ 99 We’ve got FIRECRACKERS —and fireworks for the kiddies—and also for happy bigger folks—who still are kids at heart. So celebrate—and celebrate in the only way befit ting the day. Our stock of fireworks is complete. F irecra ck ers 5c an d 10c per p ack SCHANNO’S CONFECTIONERY GRESHAM, OREGON A d elightful b irth d ay su rp rise p arty w as arra n g e d by Mrs. B. Stevenson in honor of her h u sb a n d ’s 32d birthday An elab o rate b irth d a y cak e m ade a b eau tifu l cen terp iece table. About 30 frien d s enjoyed th e evening w ith gam es and m usic un til a la te hour. T he E p w o rth L eague of th e Meth o dist ch u rch will hold a box social and icecream p a rty a t th e ch u rc h on F rid ay evening, Ju n e 27, for th e bene fit of th e fund to a s sist in sending m em bers of th e L eague to th e sum m er in stitu te a t F alls City in A ugust A larg e delegation is expected to at ten d from th is place. Boring M. E. Community Church. T he ch u rch serv ice S unday eve n ing will be conducted by th e p asto r, th e Rev. E. G. R anton, and th e B oring- P le a sa n t Home E p w o rth L eague. E v erybody is invited to th is service. It w ill be of special in te re st to th e young people. T h ere w ill be special music. Women are quite as competent to carry money as most men, but, like most men, they are sometimes in a quan dary about how to safeguard their funds while traveling. ° ^ ers a service which particularly appeals to Mdady inasmuch as it relieves her of all worry and un certainty respecting the value of her money in foreign lands as ' ell as the safety of the money whether she be traveling abroad or at home. That service is expressed in American Express Travelers Cheques. I he neatness and compactness of the little leather wallets in which they are issued, the ease with which their owners establish their identity through the use <>i this torm ot protective paper, and the sense of security and well being that their possession creates are attributes of American Express Travelers Cheques which enhance their value in the estimation of women travelers. The sale of Travelers Cheques is only one of the many important services thia bank offers to women. First State Bank GRESHAM, OREGON C edar p o sts for sale. Any q u an tity . A. W. M etzger Co. Phone 1451 tf Interest and ( hccking Accounts— Safety Deposit Boxes Loans, Exchange and Bonds B O R IN G A fam ily reu n io n w as held a t th e home of Mrs. O. A. P alm er Sunday at w hich 32 g u ests w ere p resen t. They w ere Mr. and Mrs. C. W. C o ttrell and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. A cker and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. S to rr and fam ily, all of W ashougal, W ashington, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. F essen d en of Cam as, W ashington, Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Coates and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. C oates and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. C oates and fam ily, Max G ordner, Maxwell Coates, Geo. P age an d Miss D au g h ters and G ra n d d au g h ters of th e g re a t Segls W alker Reba H ancock, all of P o rtlan d , Roy M atador, a 33 pound bull, th ree of his d au g h ters have produced over McClung of B oring, Jack McClung of 1000 lbs. He is a full b ro th er to M atador Segls W alker and a p atern al W auna, Oregon, and th e Rev. E. G. b ro th e r to Segls P le re rtjo P ro sp ect, th e only 37,000 lb. m ilk cow R anton of P le a sa n t Home. G ran d so n s of Segis W alker M atador from A. R. O. dam. D au g h ter of Hazelw ood H elle O rm sby K orndyke (he o ut of Hello Mrs. M ary P o tte r left T uesday for O rm sby DoKol, 34.55 lbs.) an extended v isit w ith relativ es a t D au g h ter or Ju lia n a K ing of Rock, w ith 51 A. It. O. d a u g h te rs In A shland, K lam ath F alls, Oregon, and clu d in g th e g re a t show cow and p ro d u cer, Lady A aggie O rm sby of H ilt, C alifornia. Rock, 1069.53 b u tte r 1 year. Mr. and Mrs. G len M onger of P o rt A g ran d list of H o lstein s from a h erd th a t Is noted for its show c a ttle and heavy p roducers. land w ere S unday g u ests a t th e home Sale to be held F rid ay , Ju n e 27, on th e Dave McKeown farm , 1 of Mr. and Mrs. H. Naas and fam ily. m ile w est from G resham . Oregon. L unch to be se rv e d a t 11:30 a. m. B oring lost th e Sunday ball gam e to S ale to s ta r t im m ediately th e re a fte r. th e C orbett team on th e home grounds T he ca ta lo g being p rep a re d gives d etails. Send for one Mrs. E. J. Y onlka of Seaside, Ore gon, w as a g u est a t th e hom e of Mrs O. A. P alm er sev eral days of la st week. T he 18 new k in d e rg a rte n c h a irs for COL. GEO. A. GCE, Auctioneer, Auburn, Wash. th e B oring S unday school arriv ed Sat E. A. KIIOTEX, Sale Mnnager, Salem, Oregon urday. Mr. and Mrs. J a sp e r D ugger and Miss Iren e Schw eldger w ere m em bers of a la rg e p a rty who w ent to Govern m ent cam p on th e Mt. Hood Loop road Sunday. Freeh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab A la rg e crow d atten d ed th e S atu r solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest day n ig h t g ran g e in itiatio n a t th e possible prices, you’ll go to I. O. O. F. h all. Seven new m em bers w ere in itiated . T hey w ere Mr. and Mrs. H. Knox, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dug GEO. D1ETL, Prop. Phone 1711 Gresham ger, Miss E dith A nderson, Miss Gene vleve M cNary and Miss Ire n e Schweld ger. A good p ro g ram w as ren d ered aw ay teach in g school, retu rn ed home and w as follow ed by a banquet. C A M P H IL L for th e sum m er th e first p a rt of last Miss O racle T elford from Oregon week. H. A nderegg has p u rch ased th e City Is v isitin g th is week a t th e home Mr, and Mrs. W. R. T elford and Middleton place and expects to move of h er b ro th er, W. R. T elford, and fam ily drove to H illsboro W ednesday down from Camp H ill In th e n ear fu fam ily. o t la st week to a tte n d th e E llison- tu re. H arve M iller h as p u rch ased a new W hite C hautauqua th e re . Mr. T e l C hevrolet to u rin g c a r from W. W. Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Jo h n so n e n te r fo rd 's slHter M axine, a ta len ted violin M etzger. tain ed Mr. and Mrs. H elm er Johnson ist, Is trav e lin g w ith th e Chautauqua Mr. and Mrs. B erch have moved to of B oring recently. com pany. They also played In Ver Beaver C reek th is week Mr. Berch, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rice. C h arlo tte nonia T hursday. who h as had c h a rg e of w ork on the and Milton Rice and W alter W idm er J. D ugger expects to leave for G rass new co n crete road Just com pleted near Valley In e a ste rn Oregon th is w eek to sp en t Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. W. B oring, hag six m iles to build n ear E. Rogers. spend the rem a in d er of th e sum m er. Beaver Creek. T he Camp H ill W om an's club held Jo e L unday, L inden and Jo a n n a Its re g u la r m eeting W ednesday a t th e L U ST E D L unday have moved to th e Beaver home of Mrs. W. E. Rogers. C reek road c o n stru c tio n camp. Mr. and Mrs. F red GrlfTen of Ione, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bay en tertain ed Mr. S tonem an left Monday for Scio, Oregon, a re visiting w ith th e la tte r's M onday night, Mrs. J. A. Sum m ers, Oregon. p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k M iller. W’eek-end g u ests a t th e home of Mr. Mrs. G riften, who w as fo rm erly Ml»« Miss M arg aret Sum m ers, Mrs. P e r and Mrs. E. B artell w ere Mr. and Mrg. G ladys M iller, w ent to ea ste rn Oregon rie r an d Mr. and Mrs. S. O. M itchell. Mr. and Mrs. Will H ornecker sp e n t Lundeen rec en tly from South D akota a few m onths ago, w here she w as em Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M orand and fam ployed as housekeeper on Mr. O rlffen’s Sunday w ith Mr. A. H ornecker e a st ily atten d ed th e M uscovites cerem on large w h eat ranch. T he wedding took of Sandy. ial a t T illam ook S atu rd ay and 8unday. place ab o u t a m onth ago and her Mrs. H arry L aw rence has as house S everal of th e Boring R ebekahs v is frien d s a re Ju st learn in g of th e event. guest h er b ro th er. Jo h n Snow, of , E v erett. W ashington. ited th e S terlin g Rebekah lodge In P o rtlan d F rid ay nig h t of la st week. T h ese Good Nash C lothes Mrs. W alter W est of K lam ath F a lls L. H. M alllcoat, E. V. M endenhall All wool, tailo red to m easu re, su it or sp e n t th e w eek-end w ith Mrs. C. P. and I. D. T u rn e r m ade a w eek-end overcoat 123.50. T he best clo th es on E dw ards. ea rth for th e price. P. F. Black, fishing tr ip to th e D eschutes riv er and O resham , Oregon. P hone 1801.—Adv. Mrs. W. L aw ren ce e n tertain ed Mrs. rep o rted good luck. Jo h n G reeny and Mrs. W. H. S aw telle Miss O ttle D ugger, who has been of P o rtlan d , Monday. “ Say It w ith a W an t Ad. Dave McKeown’s Holsteins AT AUCTION Gresham, Oregon Friday, June 27 TWENTY-FOUR HEAD DAVE McKEOWN, Owner Gresham, Oregon HOW TO MAKE THE LIGHTNING CAKE FOR THE BEST MEATS ( U k I«wl Monirenaui tor oil nutfrudt) V» cup m ilk 2 eggs H cup A m aizo 1 cup sugar 1 teaspoon van illa extract 2 cup* flour V» teaspoon salt 3 tap. Royal B aking P ow der Put m ilk into b o w l; add egga, A m ai- 20, sugar and v a n illa ; m ix well. Sift flour, salt and baking pow der together ; add to the liqu id ingredienta; m ix thoroughly. Spread about one inch tfw. k on shallow greaaed pan ; sprinkle w ith granulated augar mixed w ith cin nam on and chopped akno nd a; bake in hot oven (375‘ F.) about 15 m inute*. W h e n cool cut in to squares and serve fo r luncheon o t afternoon tea. For variety one cup chopped nuts o t fru it can be added to the dry ingredients. THE SANITARY MARKET makes food preparation quicker and re sults better. 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