Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 26, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
GRESHAM FAKMEK GETS
RESULTS FROM LIME
PLEASANT HOME
SKW
BLASTING FOWDFK
IN NOW AVAILABLE
THM UY,
U 'd lS T
M,
lWt
Held for Killing
T he B aptist L adies' Aid w ill m eet at
T he govern m en t is now issu in g a
“Crop yields on my farm th is year the hom e of Mrs. P. M. M iller T h u rs­
convince me th a t lim ing is a fu n d a­ day aftern o o n , A ugust 28. A good a t ­ new b lastiu g pow der called P yrotol,
to ta k e th e place of Sodatol w hich w as
m en tally sound prin cip le on worn tendance is desired.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. S m ith of P o rt­ used by th e farm ers u n til th e supply
v alley soils," says T heodore B rugger
land spen t Sunday w ith th e ir d au g h ­ w as exhausted.
o f G resham .
P y ro to l is a su rp lu s w ar explosive
“ I m ade several experim ents w ith te r, Mrs. Geo. C arp en ter and fam ily.
to
be put in to th e h an d s of th e farm ­
E.
E.
B
rink
and
sou
H
enry
left
Mon­
a lfa lfa before using lime but it has
b rou g h t the best re su lts of any te sts day tor Moss Bank, C auada, by au to ers for use in im proving th e ir own
so far. In May we lim ed som e plots to w ork in th e harv est. They expect land. No individual can secu re less
th a n 50 pounds or m ore th a n 1000
th a t w ere th is year p u t to alfa lfa aud ' to be gone till C hristm as.
I am su rp rised a t th e re su lts th is dry
M rs- P risc illa Jo n es of W aterville, pounds. P y ro to l is m ade of ground
season. I have had two cu ttin g s of W ashington, visited a few days w ith sm okeless pow der an d sodium n itra te.
a lfa lfa th is year, each crop yielding J h e r m other, Mrs. R. M. M iller. H er A c a rtrid g e of P yrotol w eighs about
son R oland retu rn ed w ith h er afte r six ounces and is ap p ro x im ately equal
tw o tons per acre.
in stre n g th for a g ric u ltu ra l b lastin g
“The fact th a t the S tate Lime Board spending th e sum m er here.
T he little son of Mrs. C larence Bet- ] to th e u su al c a rtrid g e of dynam ite
ca n be a self-su stain in g organization
w hen selling lim e a t the low cost of tis of Gig H arb o r, W ashington, who is w hich w eighs eight ounces. T h a t is,
$4.00 per ton f. o. b. Gold H ill is not visiting rela tiv e s here, m et w ith a in a 50-pound box of dynam ite th e re
a w ell know n fact but it is gratifying painful accid en t w hile playing w ith a re 100 ca rtrid g es, w hile in each box
to lim e u se rs to know th a t th a t price dynam ite caps. In some way th e caps of pyrotol th e re a re ab o u t 150 c a r t­
is the full cost of production and th a t w ere d isch arg ed and th e child had the ridges, each one of w hich is ap p ro x ­
th e re a re no sta te ap p ro p riatio n s to thum b and forefinger to rn from his im ately equal in stre n g th to a c a r t­
ridge of 20 p er cen t dynam ite.
co ver production costs. My know l­ left hand.
Miss W ilm a C hase sp en t a week at | T he county ag en t is now ta k in g o r­
edge of th e lim e situ atio n leads me to
ders for th is pow der. T he co st w ill
believe th a t Oregon farm ers a re re- Seaside w ith cousins from Salem,
ceiving th e low est lim e ra te s in th e | E dw ard W olters and fam ily r e ­ be about $7.80 per 100 pounds. All
w estern sta te s.”
tu rn e d to th e ir hom e a t A uburn, o rd ers m ust be accom panied w ith
W ashington, a fte r spending th e sum - cash. Any in te reste d should g et in
touch w ith th e county ag en t and an
m
er on th e ir farm .
Borlng M. K. Church.
Gus L arso n has ju s t com pleted a o rd er b lan k w ill be gent w ith c irc u ­
T he h o u r of p reach in g service at
sm all co ttag e on his d au g h te r’s place, la r ex p lain in g pyrotol.
th e Boring ch u rc h had been changed
w here he w ill m ake his home.
from 8 p. m. to 9:45 a. m. T he pastor,
POWELL VALLEY
E. G. R anton, w ill preach a t th is hour
Money to loan on rea l estate. F arm
n ex t Sunday, A ugust 31.
On M onday aftern o o n Mrs. Em m a
loans a t 6 per cent. B. W. Thorne.
Jo h n so n , w ho m ak es h e r hom e w ith
h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. B ert Olson, w as
p le asa n tly su rp rise d by a n um ber of
rela tiv e s an d n eighbors, it being h er
birth d ay .
She w as p resen ted w ith
sev eral p leasin g gifts. A b irth d a y
cake, o rn am en ted w ith 60 candles,
w as served to th e g u ests, to g eth er
w ith o th e r refresh m en ts.
Mrs. E rn e st C h risten so n and tw o
ch ild ren an d h e r sister. Miss Lois
T rim ble, re tu rn e d S unday from a
th ree -w e ek s’ v isit w ith rela tiv e s and
frien d s a t B ellingham , W ashington.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. M eyers and child
have re tu rn e d to th e ir fo rm er hom e in
O berlin, K an sas, w h ere th ey w ill en
gage in farm in g . Mrs. M eyers is a
St. Joseph, Michigan—The above
site r of O scar T h o ren , Mrs. O. J. W il-
photos show Florence McKinney
n e r and Miss E th el T horen.
and Emile Zupke, confessed slayers
Mrs. Jam es M cBain has been lm
of Zupke’s other sw eetheart, Cora
T T S m ig h ty po o r eco n o m y to
May Raber. Zupke, in his confes­
paneled to serv e as a ju ro r in th e
sion, declared th a t Florence sat at
■* p o stp o n e p a in tin g o r v a rn ish ­
S eptem ber session of th e circ u it
the wheel of his car while he
court.
choked the Raber girl to death and
ing, w h e th e r it be th e inside
P re p a ra tio n s a re a lre a d y being
then helped him dispose oi the
body.
floors a n d w o o d w o rk or th e o u t­
m ade for th e opening of th e new
school y ear, beginning S ep tem b er 8,
side ex p o sed su rfaces.
W hat
CORBETT
Miss M arian R ob ertso n w ill be th e
w e a r an d te a r a re d o in g on th e
p rin cip al, assiste d by Mrs. H elen
Mrs. Jam es P ounder, who h as been
Camp in th e low er g rad es.
inside, ro t a n d ru st a re d o in g on
in poor h ea lth for some tim e and w as
Miss G enevieve M anary h as r e tu r n ­
tak en to T acom a to be cared for in th e
th e o u tsid e — slo w ly p u l l i n g
ed from B ridal Veil, w h ere she has
hom e of h er d au g h ter, Mrs. Syverson,
sp e n t th e p a st tw o m onths.
d o w n th e v alu e o f y o u r p ro p e rty
ab o u t a m onth ago w here it w as
Mrs. Jo h n Isra e lso n and baby a r ­
hoped by k in d red an d frien d s th a t the
th ro u g h su rfa c e neglect.
rived T h u rsd ay fo r a sh o rt v isit w ith
change would be beneficial, Is re p o rt­
To put paint and varnish on before it la
Mrs. B ert Olson. H er h u sband cam e
ed w orse and Mr. P o under w as called
needed, and not after, is true economy.
S atu rd ay evening, and on S unday th e
by teleg ram to h e r bedside F rid ay .
Damage is under way just as soon as the
tw o fam ilies enjoyed a trip over th e
Chas. C reasy and Ire n e S p rag u e
highw ay. T he g u ests left th a t eve­
surface is broken down, which is often before
w ere m a rried S atu rd ay , A ugust 16, at
you realize it.
n ing for th e ir home.
Mr. and Mrs. H enry Sell en tertain ed Salem , Oregon. U ntil very rec en tly
a t a d in n er p a rty S unday In ho n o r of Mr. C reasy w as w ith th e S tate H igh­
Mr. and Mrs. H allie C h risten so n who way co n stru ctio n com pany a t Board-
w
ill leave for th e ir hom e in C alifo r­ m an and Mrs. C reasy w as a su ccess­
Cheapest because it protects the surface
nia
la te r on. Among th o se who w ere ful b u sin ess w om an of th e sam e place.
better, lasts longer and goes-further.
p
rese
n t w ere O. J. F o rsg ren and fam ­ Mr. an d Mrs. C reasy w ill be a t A rrah
R aam uaaen P a in t a n d V a r n ia h P ro d u c ta a r e m a d e
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Jo h n so n , A lfred W auna on th e Mt. Hood Loop highw ay
i n 'o n e o f th e fin e a t p a in t fa c to rie a in th e U n ite d
S ta te a — th e la rg e a t in th e N o r th w e a t.
T h e y a re
H am m ar and fam ily, th e M isses H ulda for a few w eeks and expect to m ake
The
m a d e b y e x p e r ta w h o h a v e a n in tim a te k n o w le d g e
and F lo ren ce Jo h n so n , F red N ordling, th e ir fu tu re hom e a t Salem .
o f N o r th w e a t c lim a tic
c o n d itio n a — a k n o w le d g e
w
rite
r
is
slig
h
tly
acq
u
ain
ted
w
ith
Mr.
Edw, Sell and fam ily, and J. J. J o h n ­
g a in e d th r o u g h m a n y y e a ra o f a c tu a l c o n ta c t w ith
C reasy, who Is a m an of p leasin g p e r­
son.
th e a e c o n d itio n a .
sonality. Mrs. C reasy grew to wom­
T h e s tric t m a in te n a n c e o f R aam u a aen Q u a lit y
Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Butler Celebrate anhood in th is vicinity and very su c ­
g o v e rn s e v e r y step in th e m a k in g o f th eae p a in ts
cessfu lly ta u g h t th e C orbett school
a n d v a rn is h e s — fr o m th e fir s t s e le c tio n o f th e lea d ,
Golden Wedding Anniversary.
o il, a n d o th e r m a te r ia ls , to th e fin a l s e a lin g a n d
Mr. and Mrs. I. W. B u tler living in for tw o y ea rs w h ere she gained m any
la b e lin g o f th e can.
P le a sa n t V alley w ill c e le b ra te th e ir frien d s, who w ish h er every h ap p i­
T h e r e 's n o b e tte r p a in t th a n R aam uaaen P u r e
ness.
golden w edding a n n iv e rsa ry on F r i­
P a in t — w e a d d o u r g u a r a n te e to th e m a n u fa c tu r ­
A. S. W oodw ard, w ith a crew of
day. A ugust 29. T he fam ily w ill g a th ­
e r s '. B r in g y o u r p a in t in g p ro b le m s to us.
e r a t th e hom e to spend th e day w ith men, is p u ttin g on th e rock on th e
them . Mr. and Mrs. B u tler w ill be a t new road n e a r C orbett. T he road will
hom e to th e ir frien d s In th e after- be com pleted to th e p ru n e o rch a rd on
noon from 3 to 5, an d from 7 to 9 in F ern d ale P lace and w ill be a very
b eau tifu l and p ic tu resq u e drivew ay
th e evening.
24 feet wide.
Open season fo r gill n et salm on
CAMP HILL
fishing In th e C olum bia riv er closed
Miss V era Culp e n tertain ed a few of Monday noon, A ugust 25, and w ill be
Phone 1451
Gresham, Oregon
her frien d s a t a b irth d a y p a rty S a tu r­ closed 15 days.
Mr. an d Mrs. J. W. C ran k and
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. R ogers sp en t th e d au g h ter Miss L ucile, of Springfield,
M issouri, and Mrs. McKay and Miss
w eek-end a t R hododendron.
Ruby McKay of P o rtlan d , w ere g u ests
H. F. Bay of L au rel A cres is b u ild ­
of Mrs. C lara S m ith W ednesday.
ing an ad d itio n to his house.
F ra n ce s Reed is driving a b ran d
Mr. an d Mrs. Chas. P. E d w ard s and new flivver, a re c e n t purch ase.
ch ild ren sp e n t S unday w ith Mr. and
V ictor Jo h n so n re tu rn e d rec en tly
Mrs. R o b ert T ait of P o rtlan d .
from P o rtlan d , m uch im proved In
T he alum inum d em o n stratio n held health .
a t th e hom e of Mrs. E dw ards A ugust
Mr. and Mrs. C larence Bush of B ri­
20 w as w ell attended.
dal Veil w ere ca lle rs a t F ern d ale
Mrs. A. L. G ilbreth and sons, of The P lace T h u rsd ay evening.
D alles, have been v isitin g h er sister,
Barn sad R oof Palnr
Wail-Dura W a
FOXES.
Mrs, F red Sm ith, In L au rel A cres.
Truck and Trsctos Paint
W all Paint
C anadian
and
A m erican
foxes,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L ettow an d c h il­
Qreoeoes Shingls Scsta
$1050. C anadian and A m erican re g is­
d ren sp en t Sunday at Brightw ood.
Porch Floor Paint
O il Smina, Vssoishss
try .
Why pay m ore. Je n sen Fox
Ra m i i r e Baamsl
Float and Varnish Stains
R anch, T ro u td ale, Oregon.—Adv.
L et m e help you solve y o u r p a in t­
r B * tr u S a r / o i i
ing problem s. Todd, T he P a in t Man,
D on't s ta r t an y th in g you c a n ’t fin­
G resham , phone 1971.—Adv.
tf ish. F o re st fires, fur Instance.
PAGE THKEI
AUCTION SALE
Having rented niy place I will dispose of my stock and equipment at
Public Auction on the
John Busholm P lace, 2i& M iles Month of Mandy on the
Barnstedt Boad.
FRIDAY, AUG. 29, Promptly at 1 p. m.
M T O C K
1 Team Horses and H arness, Wt. 2200, 5 Grade Cows,
- fresh with calves: 1 to freshen In Septem ber, 1 freshen ln$
February, 1 freshen iu March.
2 Shouts about 125 lb s. each.
MACHIXEKT
1 ( ream Separator, 1-lon Ford Truck with Rack, 1 Wade tins Saw, new;
1 Hack, 1 Muggy. 1 Cultivator, 1 tl-ln. Oliver Plow, 1 Harrow, 1 Hay
Kake, I Single Harness.
TERMS— $20.00 or un d er, Cash. All sum s over $20, 6 m o n th s' tim e on ap ­
proved notes a t 8 per c e n t in terest.
W. M. O’NEILL, Owner
R. I. ANDERSON, Auctioneer
C. J. LUNDQUIST, Clerk
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FAIRVIEW
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge I.um sden have
p u rch ased the J. C. W lndle p lace and
a re settled In th e ir new home.
A te a w ill be served on T h u rsd ay
aftern o o n , A ugust 28, u n d er th e a u s ­
pices of Sm ith M em orial P re sb y te ria n
ch u rc h a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs.
G eorge L um sden, to w hich all m em ­
b ers and frie n d s of th e ch u rc h a re in ­
vited. A sh o rt program w ill be given
and W. H. Ilo llen sted , son of th e p a s ­
to r, w ill sing.
TROUTDALE
J. L. Cook and fam ily have re tu rn e d
from a th ree-d ay trip to th e beaches
w hich th ey visited h u rrie d ly w ith the
view to finding th e one best suited to
th e ir ta ste s for a fu tu re trip . T hey
w ent by way of M cM innville and
Hebo to N eskow in and la te r visited
N eta rts and o th e r T illantook county
beaches and retu rn ed hom e by w ay of
S easide and A storia, a rriv in g Monday
evening. T he trip covered 383 m iles.
F o r v arie ty of a ttra c tio n s and in te r ­
estin g su rro u n d in g s Mr. Cook has
T he Bank of O reaham pays 6 per picked upon N etarts as m ost to his
liking.
r e n t I n t e r e s t o n t i m e deposita.— Adv