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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1924)
GKFSHAM OUTLOOK, TI'KMIAY F a rm e n M alvai Fire Relief A tta . Forge« Ahead. T he yearly re p o rt filed w ith the In su ra n c e D ep artm en t by the F arm ers M utual F ire R elief Assn, show s $6,- 058,000, w ritte n during 1923 and 2210 new m em bers gained. Losses paid, $22,437.00; in su ran c e in force, $18,- 283,000. T he A ssn, also has a sub s ta n tia l cash balance. T he low ra te of 30c on all p ro p erty insured by the A ssociation w ill not be changed, which en ab les farm ers to get adequate in- u ran c e on easy paym ents. P re sid e n t S n ash all rep o rts the A ssn, a t th e p re se n t ra te of grow th w ill sh o rtly be the la rg e st farm ers A ssn, w est of th e R ocky m ountains. A nyone w ishing to in su re w ill call on Mr. H. W. S n ash all, F air G rounds. G resham , phone F a rm e rs 2101.—Adv. She Gets Along. A young m a rrie d wom an, fu ll of idealism , m et an older w om an, also m arried. •'How is your h u sb an d ?” asked the bride. “'P re tty well, 1 think. He w orks so h ard I see him about one h o u r a day.' “Oh, you poor thing. How 1 sym p ath ize !" “Oh, no, dear. I t ’s a ll rig h t—th e h o u r soon goes." KODAKS-CAMERA BARGAINS Write for Reduced Price List PACIFIC PHOTO SUPPLY CO. IOS M arket St. San F rancisco At th e m eeting of D am ascus F arm B ureau ou next S atu rd ay evening, S eptem ber 6, it is expected th a t a th ree -c o rn e re d d eb ate w ill be held on th e political issu es involved in th e p resid en tial cam paign. W alter Rain- se r h as ch allenged an y re sid e n t of D am ascus p recin ct who is su p p o rtin g Coolidge o r Davis on th e proposition “Resolved th a t n eith er Coolidge or D avis can help th e farm ers o r wage e a rn ers, only L aF o lle tte w ith his p rin cip les.” A sh o rt ad d re ss w ill be given by T heodore B ru g g er of G resham on the ad v isability of form ing a p relim in ary o rg an izatio n of local dairym en. L unch w ill be served in connection w ith th e m eeting. T h e s e d ealers w ith th e red , w h ite a n d b lu e p u m p a n d th e R ed C row n s ig n , h a v e confidence in th e g a so lin e th e y serv e. I t ’s a c o n fid e n c e b a sed o n th e p r eferen ce s h o w n "R ed C r o w n ” b y th e m o to r in g p u b lic — a n d b y its p o w er a n d m ile a g e p erform an ces. F o r e x a m p le , in th e la s t L os A n g e le s - Y o s e m ite E c o n o m y R u n , o r d in a r y sto c k cars m a d e from 18 m iles to 2 9 m iles p er g a llo n o f " R ed C r o w n ” o v e r a stren u o u s 4 1 4 m ile c o u r se . P erfo rm a n ce! E c o n o m y ! Y o u ’ll alw ays b e g la d i f y o u u se " R ed C ro w n ” . Red Crown Gasoline Dealers G RESH AM — <«r<**luini G arage ('. II. L an e K neppell & B erg (12-M ile S. S.) H enry T iluner H eaver S la te Motor Co. A . E kstrom Truck S ervice Hot kin A .1 ohn> ton A . W . M etzger M organ Brother* W a lra d M ercantile Co. F A IR V IE W — O. G. H aney O R IE N T — M ike C unningham COTTRELL— W m . Cry lies BODGE PA R K — A. i l . W oodcock B I LL R U N — C. F . A lien SANDY— C. Bii ll in »lack TRO I T D A L E — ( ’. C. Bush D. W . C ham berlain .la s. L . Cook J . O. D avis Joh n A. L arsson 31 (¿pah in n S erv ice S tation POW ELL VALLEY J. A. Lied for* K E L SO — Erl A Jonsrud CORBETT— Leon D h u lst L. E. t a u g h t .1. N. Iljn d n ia n S |g . K n igh ton H arry Illrk ert P L E A S A N T HOM E— W. A. P roctor Ben Stevcnaon C. 31. B ell P. It. M elnlg F e rret B roth ers C H E R R Y V IL L E — W. It. Allen J. T. M cIn tyre M rs. W . S toek ley Geo. If. T h om as D ixon A I lo n lt t Sant C a rre ll is ere ctin g a tine new home on his farm here, w hich w ill soon be ready for occupancy. T he fam ilies of A lbert P alm blad and Sw an M agnuson, also th e Misses H elen an d Ju d ith L arso n a re am ong those w ho have recen tly sp en t a sh o rt tim e a t th e beach. T he D eborah L adies Aid h as p o st poned its n ex t m eeting u n til th e 10th of S eptem ber, a t w hich tim e it w ill be en tertain ed by Mrs. Jo h n H u lan d er at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. W ittek in d and d au g h ter E th el left on F rid a y for th e ir hom e in C incinnati, Ohio, via th e C alifornia sig h t-seein g route. T h eir son, W illiam W ittekind has also r e tu rn ed to th e sam e place, ta k in g th e trip up th ro u g h V ancouver, B. C. L. A. W renn, who w as fo rm erly the m an ag er of th e J. L. Bowm an stock ran c h n ea r th e schoolhouse, w ith his wife, passed th ro u g h from P o rtlan d S atu rd ay on th e ir w ay to th e m oun ta in s for a sh o rt stay. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. L u n d q u ist sp en t two days a t T illam ook la st w eek. Agnes visited w ith Miss M yrtle Soder- q u ist u u n til th e ir re tu rn . Mr. and Mrs. W illiam C arlsted are now a t hom e to th e ir m any frien d s afte r th e ir re tu rn from a to u r of th e Mt. S h a sta region. T he W om an’s H om e and F oreign M issinoary society w ill hold its a n n u al b azaar in th e L u th e ra n ch u rc h S atu rd ay evening, a t w hich a la rg e a t ten d an ce is desired. W hen a m an does n ot find repose in him self it is vain for him to seek it elsew here.—F re n ch Proverb. W h at you w an t, w hen you w a n t it as you w ant It— W a n t ad. It. WRKI 373 W r l g l e y ’s m e a n s b e n e llt a s w e l l a s p le a s u r e . 8Y C A M O R E — F . 31. D a i Is C R O W N P O IN T — W . A . J oh n son B O R IN G — G. F . P eterson A W N IN G S Tents and Canvas Goods of all descriptions m ade to o rd er by John A. Hamilton OF TH E Oregon T ent A Awning W orks C o rn er of T hird and R oberts Ave. G resham , Oregon All Work G uaranteed First Class Tailored Blouses for Women in hair line dimity, white and ecru, with embroidered cuffs and collars Each $2.25 New Plain Colored Crepe de Chine Good quality, black, white, deer and electric blue. Yard $1.95 Embroidered Fibre Silk Tube Vests, each $1.15 WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. Phone 1411 For any depth o r type of well. A lways a D ependable System POTATO DIGGERS A large list of Good Used Im p lem en ts, A utom obiles Trucks, Tractors Automobile Accessories HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. R E L IA B IL IT Y S E R V IC E Phone 1141 G resham OUR HEALTH BREAD at th is B akery and a t S to r scientific p rin cli les IPs Gnod an d Weed fo r You Gresham City Bakery THEO. VAN DOf'INCK Phone 1221 CHEVROLET^ Sales Service Come in and see our new De Luxe Touring Willard Batteries Window Cleaning For ex p e rt window cleaning see 8. T ajim a, o r leave o rd ers w ith Jo h n Brown, G resham , phoi^e 2501. Lee Tires Manter M eehanleg in ('barge of Shop ALL CARS — WELDING — IGNITION — BATTERY Guaranteed Work P hone 2331 O PPO SITE PO STO FFIC E ever» THE SANITARY MARKET new leftvfr * X ä * * 'K N ight P hone 127x GRESHAM, OREGON ’ “WOKTH A FORTUNE AT S»00 A. M.' ------ -o-r------ CHEST OINTMENT N itro * A p rom pt relief for C hest Colds, SPECIAL owLt 523.00 ’ Croup, Influenza, P neum onia and Well ftnith»* ***?ld*nn£ S P leu risy P ains. P rice 50c.' For Sale by All D ruggist; «I» to 1 much W here will you shoot this Fall ? STANDARD OF QUALITY STANDARD OIL COMPANY (C a lifo r n ia ) E. i. DC p o s t m SEMrttwa a co., in. tywrfi««* Mmiofl ilm in jft» a , D e l. •**5$<*$ T ran k Winch ' Milk and Crean From Tested Cowa V P assed by P o rtlan d H ealth A iithoriih «. Evi-ry r u n V * .' p r .n tf d A w ith nn tr«*in*» loud. alaridartliz' «1 ;un b u ilt o n ly W D j 24 In. In in In., and H-ga. 1« _ iz - g a . -■» and 12-lta. 14 in s to c k and a b o u t l - k In. drop. A Ija fev er w on th»* w o rld ’* eh am plonahtp a t tho O ly m p ic r a m “* iff Izind n. L**f*‘Vpr n** at no<l for H'-rvI *» a n d d u ra b ility WHITE ROSE SANITARY DAIRY Phone G resham 30x2 Plane Tuning. ft r o v o r 60 y e a m . U’rifa far Catalopui LEFEVER ARMS CO. .SPORTSMANS SERVICE ' ' * BOTKIN & JOHNSTON Fresh or Cured, Lard, E tc., prepared and sold under ab solu tely san itary conditions and at low est possible prices, you ’ll go to POSTED PROPERTY *-7. MAURICE FOR THE BEST MEATS hunting h C ontains the V itam ines, mi ed by P le a sa n t Home M ethodist C hurch. A m eeting of all official m em bers of P le a sa n t Home M ethodist ch u rc h has been called for W ednesday evening, Septem ber 3, a t 8 o'clock a t th e p a r sonage. P reach in g service n ex t S u n day w ill be a t 11:15 in th e m orning. Most of the be«,» hunting country is posted. H hat’s the answer? Send for this free book, ‘‘Hunt- ing Posted Property.” Il will help you find more and better shooi ng. it tells you how farmer and sportsmau can get together. What’s the future of »-hooting? The book tells—sent free. SPREADERS Oliver Chilled or Steel Plows All Repaint Tlie C ottrell P a ren t-T ea ch e r a sso ciation w ill hold its first m eeting of th e new school year F rid ay evening. S eptem ber 5, a t th e schoolhouse. E ducational films have been secured and w ill be show n a t th is m eeting. S unday school a t 10 o'clock and p reach in g services a t 11 have again been resum ed at th e C o ttrell Com m u n ity ch u rch of w hich Rev. S. F. P itts is th e pastor. Gre-hum IMPLEMENTS MYERS WATER SYSTEMS COTTRELL Phone 1711 G resham MACHINERY "S ay It w ith a W ajit A d." OHO. DIBTL, Prop. THREE New Arrivals Mr. and Mrs. H a rry C arlson w ill oc cupy th e ir new m odern five-room co t tag e in an o th e r m onth, w hich is being built for them on th e ea st p a r t of th e Gus C arlson farm . Mr. and Mrs. Alvin K lin sk i e n te r tained Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schopper of P o rtlan d on Sunday. Mr. an d Mrs. H ector M organ, of Mc M innville, sp e n t th e w eek-end w ith Mrs. M organ’s p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. S ester. LIN N E M A N N— I . G. Sm ith DAM ASCU S— A . 11. R ltzau PAGE Boring M ethodist C hurch. P reach in g serv ice at th e Boring M ethodist ch u rch n ex t S unday w ill be a t 9:45 in th e forenoon. T he Rev. E. G. R anton, th e p asto r, w ill p reach , th is being th e la st service before co n ference. LUSTED G O V E R N M E N T CAM P J. V. R afferty S P R IN G D A L E — Parson* A N orth w ay S a izm a n B roth ers 11WI Mr. and Mrs. E. M. A m esberry and fam ily of P o rtlan d sp eu t th e w eek end a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. H. Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Royce Child and in fa n t son, Mrs. W. E. Child an d th e M isses L etha and Naomi Child visited relativ es in F o re st G rove Monday. Mrs. G. F. P eterso n en tertain ed a num ber of g u ests a t h er hom e Monday in honor of h er sister, Mrs. G. P. H u n t and h er son, D onald, who a re g u ests from B aker City, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Dan F ish er from so u th ern Oregon are g u ests th is week a t th e home of Mrs. L. C. F ish er. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy T an n e r and son of P o rtlan d and Andy S tover of Bend, Oregon, w ere S unday g u ests a t th e W. E. Child home. Jo h n A nderegg, w ho is in th e Good S am aritan hospital w ith a b roken leg, is rep o rted m uch im proved. Mrs. V. M endenhall and ch ild ren a re visiting a t th e hom e of relativ es in S unshine Valley. Mr. M endenhall is in the so u th ern p a r t of th e sta te on a deer h u n tin g trip. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. M aliicoat and fam ily retu rn ed Sunday evening from McMinnville w here they have visited relativ es for some tim e past. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. A rm stro n g and fam ily left th e first of th e w eek for a few days a t th e beach n ea r Pacific City. Mr. and Mrs. M cCollaugh w ere week-end g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. M aulding an d fam ily. L o rris Child is laid up th is week w ith a cru sh ed foot as th e re su lt of an accident w hile loading ties a t th e B or ing dock th e la st of th e w eek. The Misses N orm a and J u lia Sam s an d Linden Sam s re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e a t B eaverton, Oregon, afte r spending sev eral days of la st w eek a t th e home of th e ir au n t, Mrs. L. C. A rm stro n g and fam ily. Mrs. E lsie S tew art and in fan t son from O skaloosa, Iow a, a re g u ests at tlie hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Child th is week. Mrs. S tew art is a sister of C larence Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M orand an d fam ily are spending th e week a t Seaside, having atten d ed tlie M uscovites c e re m onial th e re th e la st of th e week. Chas. H upp and ch ild ren and Mrs. Alice T hom as and baby, from Salem w ere g u ests a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D riesel th e la st of th e we* i. After Every Meal It’s th e lo n g e st-la stin g con fection y o u can bu y —and it’s a h e lp to d i g e stio n and a c le a n s e r 4 for th e m outh and teeth. 2. BORING DAMASCUS FARM BUREAU TO DISCUSS CANDIDATES PO W ELL VALLEY "G oodgas'alw ays f r o m /At RED. WHITE &BLUE PUMP" SEPTEMBER BOX A P lano tu n in g $3. P iano an d irgan rep airin g . F red B. Jones. P hone o r d ers to O utlook. 15ÍI. or -- TAbov 8952. IT H A C A , N . Y. ‘ A penny for your thoughts.—Swift.