Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 20, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRFSHAM (H'Tl.OOK.
CONFERENCE GROUPS MAKE REPORTS
T IE S H A Y ,
J A M lk V
a»,
PACK THKEK
ROCKWOOD
Continued from page 2
,
. —------------------ ----------- --------------- _ _ ___________ _______________ S unday school w ill begin at 10 a. ni.
w a s ^ a ’ u e d ^ n ^ c e a V r tS f o O W O O O f to t ti v J h*»M Ì,ltS ln d u 9 tr>' ln Oregon S unday
th e Rockwood com m unity
of com m ercial p o ultry k ee p in g ’ hV h rate a of’ LJe “vi I ? h* rBpld. developm ent church. E p w o rth L eague w ill be con-
co n c en tra ted ratio n s and u th tr factors a r e
in te.n 8l“ ed system s, ducted at 6:45 in th e evening followed
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x
b ' 2 6>-
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S
F a ir v ie w G r a
re tu rn e d a profit to the groover during*?h n *tU<1?. lfnd “ D in d u str>' w hich has J,,h n W illiam
iIliam R uttle, a laym an from
r “ ‘, .• • „ '“ • ¿ r T ? . “ " " “ 1
" innfpeg, C anada, spoke a t th e eve­
ning service at th e ch u rch Sunday.
conference endorse" th e bilV s p o n s o r e ^ b y '^ h e ^ r 1117 A* ri<ju ltu ra l Econom ic
H is ad d ress w as a m ost excellent
tion, and Pacific C ooperative P onitrv p , h th e Oregon P o u ltry m en ’a associa
a p p ro p ria tio n from the sta te le g isla tu re U c'aV ry o T ^ s ° w o r k 8eCUre * 8m a“ gospel m essage.
An en tertain m en t. “T he Musical
Cops," w ill be given at th e Rockwood
12. Repeal Cold Storage Law.
1 com m unity ch u rch T uesday evening,
j a t 7:45. T he m ain n u m b ers on th e j
« J &
f f s s
£
¡ r r w s o i ,g g ; '■
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p ro g ram will be rendered by th e
• Y. M. ( .A . q u a rte t, in te rsp ersed w ith j
k
h
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»«"rre d % ? d;.Ci ’u,i
??„«■ ' L S l l
piano and vocal solos. R efreshm ents
w ill be served.
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2 k
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Report of Farm Crops Group.
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if roiiattin onnj
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(To be continued n ext Issue)
OUR HEALTH BREAD
at th is B akery and a t S tor s
Contains the Vitamines, mi-ed by
scientific p rin c ij les
IPs Good and Good for You
Gresham City Bakery
THEO. VAN DOf’INCK
Phone 1221
FOR THE BEST MEATS
F resh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab­
solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest
possible prices, you’ll go to
THE SANITARY MARKET
GEO. DIETL, Prop.
Pkone 1711
Gresham
COAL
BRIQUETS
EKSTR0M TRUCK SERVICE
Portland
Ft. East Taylor
Phone EAst «88»
FOLKS
IN OUR
TOWN
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.
.
P E R TON
Barley, whole............... $48.00
Barley, rolled or ground 50.00
Corn, w hole.................... 58 00
Corn, cracked or ground 60.00
Oats, w hole.................... 44.00
Oats, rolled or ground . . 46.00
Shady Brook................. 30.00
More Milk, Fishers. . . . 47.00
Dairy Feed, Fishers. . . . 44.00
i v .
.
PE R TON
y heatL............................. $58.00
£cratch ...........................60.00
kgg Producer.........
55 00
Mill Run . .
40 00
Middlings..........
si.o o
Linseed Oil M eal........... 54.00
Cocoanut M eal............. 44.00
Tripple Oil M eal. . . . . . 52.00
Flour, Fishers Blend, sk. 2.45
Guano, ¡M l..jo
First-class Sheep
We are in the market for Grain
cleaning , rolling , grinding ,
at any time
Edward
McCullough
AUTO CASTtR
LUSTED
A num ber of frien d s and relativ es
su rp rised Mr. and Mrs. Alvin K linskl
S atu rd ay evening at th e ir hom e n ear
the L usted school, as they w ill leave
soon for th e ir new location on the
Chase farm n ear Gillis. T he M isses
G race, Ida and B lanche Berney, co u s­
ins of Mrs. F red M organ, w ere p re s­
ent from S p rin g d ale for the occasion.
Mi. and Mrs. H ector Morgan cam e
down from McM innville to spend the
week-end w ith th e la tte r ’s p aren ts,
Mr. and Mrs. A. S ester. Mrs. M organ
has been In ch arg e of th e office of th e
Morgan B ro th ers T ru ck in g service at
McMinnville since h e r m a rriag e and,
as a re su lt of the close app lication to
her duties, h er h ealth of late has been
m uch im paired. On th e advice of a
Physician, she has given up th e w ork
of the office for an Indefinite period.
POWELL VALLEY
rtp’r« »«“ n « » ; ' ? i ’c; r *
m o n o or-
ders to O utlook. 1561. or TAbor 8962
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“T h e F o rm u la Is on th e Label—
our
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gonO."
'lo' h-r will
^G iro p o iitan like« to claim ; ,n,p" ,ng th e Ihnltati
lim itatio
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D em etrlo O nofrei. th e handsom e A r- ,s5"a "1P,’x was likely
to n s was th a t
.’ la r r r lll a g , N lianip.iolng, M a n icu rin g .
be epidem ic In
Hi-ulp u n d P a r l a i T r e a t m r a t u , M r .
m enian
o r: ; M
M a ario
rio B
t i u aslola,
Oi,.i„
.rR0. h.V a/d of w '.bL"»
hile th e Indians
***'“
■“ “ te
'« n " ..r
Gae- w ie
ere a the
Mnrlnello Preparation* for Sale
ta n o T om m aslnl. M ario Valle, f ,
w h i.-r was als.,
lr
. . . ' “ ’ « Y IM B R IK
A L B E R T A H I N .iK R M A N
cesco C urcl, NataJe Cervl, and a score
a duel, w as hanged o r killed in
of Others a re included in th e casts.
rald upo11 a n F c**» o r Indian trib e
T he o p eras w ill include "L a T osca,’’ widowW° ,,l<1 " Ot *** any mwney for th e
CHEST OINTMENT
which w ill open th e b rief season
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F o r th e q uick relief of C hest Colds
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W
hat
did Violet do when you
Croup, P neum onia, Influenza and
A lice G entle in th e leading ro le; "An- told h er th a t you liked to drive with local and internal, and has been tucccst
P leu risy P ain s. P rice 50c.
d rea C hem ler,” G iordano s d ram a tic : ,,n,‘ ,lan d?
rul in the treatm ent o f C atarrh for over
F o r S ale by All D ruggists
o p era of th e F ren ch revolution, w hich , — Me.il. y ' k er~ S h* K8Ve 016 80 ap p le’ forty years. Sold by all druggists,
p. J. C H EN E Y 4k c o . , T o led o , O h io
111
H a ll’s C a ta rrh
Medicine
here
comes
th
l it t le W EASEL
I'M G o iN G -
T o g iv e
HIM
A
good scare
Blood
Relation»
.
T he play. “Miss Somebody Else,'
At the an n u a l election of officers of
given by th e stu d en t body of Coluin
the L u th er L eague Sunday evening a t
bian high school F rid ay evening, was
th e L u th e ra n ch u rch , th e follow ing o f­
w ell atten d ed . T he play w as excep
ficers w ere re-elected for th e ensuing
tio n ally well staged . The young act
y ear:
S. M. Staffenson, p resid e n t;
o rs show ed carefu l train in g . Home
Mrs. A lbert G ustafson, vice p resid e n t;
m ade candy w as sold d u rin g th e eve­
T anny Staffenson. se c re ta ry ; H arold
ning. T he well ren d ered acco m p an i­
G ustafson, tre a su re r. T he new p ro ­
ALICE GENTLE
m ents by Miss A udrey Chapm an added
gram com m ittee, w hich is elected ev­
g re a tly to th e success of the evening.
ery six m onths, co n sists of Mrs. J. G.
Well know n fav o rite in “C arm en ” and
GAETANO TOMMASINI
Mrs. E thel S tew art, who is e n ­
S tore, B ert Olson and Mrs. A lbert
Tosca, by th e San Carlo O pera
gaged in se c re ta ria l d u ties in th e se n ­
D ram atic T enor, San C arlo G rand I’alm hlud. A larg e crow d was p re s ­
Com pany, J a n u a ry 29, 30, 31.
O pera Com pany, n ex t week.
ate a t Salem , w as hom e for a few
en t to listen to the excellent progrum
'lays, as th e le g isla tu re ad journed
L overs of th e o p era resid in g In will have its P o rtlan d p rev ler F rid ay w hich w as rendered.
from T h u rsd ay to Monday.
Mrs. J. A. L ledfors has retu rn ed
P o rtlan d and su b u rb s, w hich Includes night, w ith Manuel S ala za r and Anna
Mr. and Mrs. A lb ert K im bley a re
from
a P o rtla n d h o sp ital w here she
now resid en ts of th e H u rlb u rt d istrict. G resham and vicinity, a re offered an R oselle singing th e leading ro les; sp en t a few days for exam ination and
“Madame
B
u
tterlly,”
th
e
m
atinee
of­
They have bought acreag e n ear th e excep tio n ally a ttra c tiv e though b rief
treatm en t.
ferin g S atu rd ay w ith M iura in th e
schoolhouse.
season of g ran d o p era a t th e public . title
lllle role,
role> and
.
Onofre!
th
a
t
of
“Pink-
< lifford Reed cam e down from C or­ au d ito riu m next w eek, Ja n u a ry 29, 30 erto n ," and
N ickerson’s Jellied Chicken.
"L Tii/V atore," favorite of
T ry it fricasseed or in salad, A
v allis to spend th e week end w ith and 31, by the well know n San C arlo
the Verdi operas, as th e final offering w hole hen in every Jar. Phone G resh-
hom e folks.
O pera com pany u n d er E lw yn C oncert
u
on
S atu rd ay night, w ith B lanca Sa- «un 725.
Mrs. M. E. Reed re tu rn e d to P o rt­ B ureau direction.
ro y a and S ala za r in th e leading roles.
« " \ S I »lll.J s
land S atu rd ay a fte r a tw o w eeks’ visit
The com pany com es w ith new voic­
T he ch o ru ses a re 1 ,e r th an ever M u ï ^ m i l a ^
am ong h e r ch ild ren here.
es and p erso n a lities and old favorites.
T he Misses Jo y C rockett and P a u l­ T h ere is a galaxy of fam ous s ta rs in th is season, w hile th e o rch e stra, u n ­ ?Up“CmBaat ^ " ^ ' “¿ ’“ y ^ ja n u a r y “ !1, a!
ine R ickli atten d ed a te ac h ers' m e et­ its ro le of p rin cip als and w ith in ­ der th e baton of th e em in en t m aestro,
a t D u o rg e P a g e 's s to r e o n th e
I '8 *«* W oe ro a d , th e fo llo w in g a r tic le s
ing in P o rtla n d S atu rd ay .
creased n u m erical stren g th , vivid Fulgenzlo G u errleri, w ill give all p iy m e,u eor" t'h Ha'1" , ~ le i °
«6
poslhle effect to th e colorful m usic of :. 2:. ;
K enneth K incaid cam e hom e la st stag e se ttin g s and lig h tin g effects.
f *he c la im o f U eo rg e P a c e
•l« ‘**ost E u g e n e O sb o rn fo r JI''3 ns i n .
the
v
ario
u
s
scores.
week to spend a fo rtn ig h t w ith his
w h ich J u d g m e n t w a s o b ta in e d In th a t u «r
F o rtu n e G allo h as been especially
! ' L . <>?u r t f o r M u ltn o m a h d is tr ic t M ut?!
m other and sisters. K enneth is in th e fo rtu n a te th is season In obtaining
n
u m a h c o u n ty , O reg o n , a n d e x e c u tio n is
Which s Worse: Indians or Auto-
su e d on J a n u a r y 8. 1»25
" x u tu tlu n *»'
navy. At p re se n t his ship is a t B rem ­ s ta rs of in te rn a tio n a l note for his
lilies I
( » t ’t'le v an ’m i '1 : a 'ik
• , a n " m ilk . 2-OI
erton.
leading roles. A nna R oselle, _________
the love
An In terestin g relic rec en tly show n s k l l i e t I ? n ’ * . "i p u n l 1 “ k e ttle , 1
* ” *Tr ‘‘ p o t. 1 w a s h b a s in . 1 sto v e
Mrs. C. E. Sm ith is reco v erin g from ly H u n g aria n p rim a donna, who has
th i llfe ln8ur«nce policy issued a n r - ’ i* w
n d s 5 co U
a l r« ., 1
d o u b le b itte a d *h a x h e o . a 1 rd 6 , -g 4nn
al o p il o u ."an
a very severe a tta c k of grip.
created such a sen satio n w ith h er i^ w a s ’f o ^ J S ^ V V b i^ h 0 “ " ^ !
g r u n lte p a n . 1 b ro o m . I d ip p e r, I d ish p an
Miss A rlie K incaid cam e up from voice
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im g in m
and h er ac
actin
th e es
ea st; A lice a large sum In those d ay aY n d ca rrie d t i J n V "Ki p in ' 2 •■ u to ln u m k e ttle s . I ,’a k e
J
5 lb «- la rd . 3 e b l n i
M i ollala i.u F rid
ay
evening
for
tw
o
days
G
entle,
w
hose
"C
arm
en
”
and
...... ’........ l " v u“ya i O en t,e- w hose "C arm en" and "T o sca” 11 I"-'m iu rn of »293. T he policy men
w T ’ I ’V P * f l a t t e r , 3 p o t to p s. 3 lb«
viflif
w
ith
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visit w ith h e r m o th er and siste rs and have been en th u sia stic a lly received i!° n8 c e rta ln re stric tiv e clau ses, says
" ‘" .g lie ttl, 3 g r a n i t e
h er b ro th er, K enneth.
east, w est, north and so u th ; T am aki i u . t Y 'i L l NeW,S/ U ,DaBle* w anted to m ilk ,’-an« *?■
Cream P ric es. ‘
M‘u r a ’
dainty Ja p a n e se songbird, ed. or Journey w'est o f ’th ^ M U a ilsip p i
tu n * 1 <tr.mk<1"' 2 " OWer
- P‘c-
The Sandy cream ery Is paying 45 " hose Madam B utterfly" Is one of riv e r. he had to g et perm ission of the
M. M. 8 Q U IR E , C o n s ta b le .
cen ts a t th e cre am e ry and 43 cen ts on the flnest p o rtra y a ls of th e o p eratic c,’m I>any and pay extra.
th e ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv.
| sta g e;
b eau tifu l
B lanca
S arova I » I*1 W eb"te r ‘'Id not go into the
- “¡ » J » " « ■ " M M . M r . . . ;
h l r 'm i '. 'h 'i i
3R ESHAM MA RI NELLO
amber - o - latum
Daily Trips to Portland
Powell
and
Maple
*: r - c z L
.
Beauty Shoppe
A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK
G resham
Phone
1.VS1
CORBETT
o
P rices Subject to Market Changes
BRIEF SEASON OF GRAND OPERA COMING
( a lilo rn ia could use over 1000 carloads of
C
Special Cash Price at Mill Only
JAN. 20.
T he follow ing officers of th e F air-
view g ran g e w ere in stalled in office
la st S atu rd ay at th e jo in t In stallatio n
(Signed) A. H. DOW SETT, C hairm an.
cerem onies w hich w ere conducted at
th e high school gym nasium a t G resh ­
am :
K atie Jo n a s, m a ste r; Clyde
Stone, o v erseer;
M ary H ollensted,
le c tu re r; M arg aret McKay, ch a p la in ;
POTATOES.
Jo h n Jo n as, ste w a rd ; R. R. M orrill,
I. GENERAL SITUATION.
a s s is ta n t ste w ard ; Roy Stone, tr e a s ­
1. Importance in County.
u rer,
C arrie Tow nsend, se c re ta ry ;
E liza Stone, g atek e ep e r; R uth M ol-i
Year
.Acres
Yield per Acre
ler, C eres; Sue Bunn, P om ona; Jo s- i
Bushels Grown
1889
1305
101.3
131.918
ep h in e Bliss, F lo ra ; C lara Stone, lady '
1899
2558
161.4
412,382
19U9
a s s is ta n t ste w a rd ; Ja n e t L um sden, !
3774
125.1
472,654
1919
m usician.
3630
95.2
345,411
1920
4294
175
T he M ethodist E piscopal Sunday
751,880
1921
3600
125
450,000
school will convene a t 10 a. m. E p ­
1922
4U00
120
480,000
1923
w o rth L eague w ill be held at 6:30 In
3200
125
400,000
th e evening, follow ed by p reach in g by
the Rev. C. B. May, who w ill deliver
one of his series of serm ons on th e
p rice of our n atio n al sin s and how to
S. A »erage Yields Are High.
elim in ate th is w aste.
A t th e com m ittee m eeting of the
Yield Per Acre
M ultnom ah county
. . . 136 bushels
hom e econom ics class w hich w as held
O regon .....................
. . . 109 bu sh els
at th e G resham lib ra ry T h u rsd ay
United S tate s .........
97 bushels
connection
w ith
th e a g ric u ltu ra l
econom ic conference, th e F airview
d istric t w as rep rese n ted by Mrs. K atie
Jo n a s an d Mrs. C lara Stone. A rra n g e ­
m en ts w ere m ade a t th is tim e for a
3. Net Prices Average High, Comparatively.
series of th e O. A. C. extension course
le ctu res to be given a t F airview , th e
S o T „ “p \ , t r E , ' “ s r x s
first one of w hich w ill be held on F e b ­
ru a ry 12 and w ill give in stru c tio n in
th e m ak in g of d ress form s. T his will
n e t p ric e to the farm er th e re fo re is grfate* h ere thaJJ in m o st sections.
be follow ed la te r by a course in sew ­
4. Crop Market In Portland and California.
ing, n u tritio n an d m illinery. T hese
A bout 100 carlo ad s p er y ea r go from th is co unty to C alifornia T h e h a t ex tension co u rse lectu res a re very
an c e rs used in P o rtlan d . Of th e potatoes th a t move off th e farm ¿rom 15 in stru c tiv e and in te restin g and all
ladies a re invited to attend.
a reh o u se
Phone 2211
ÌSX2
FAIRVIEW
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.
G a th er
Y er wit »
■no oErHBR
POLKS AH’
» eh
» vea
P aul had
it a eH iN D .
LUK6 HAD
IT B ä FORE
id d ìi nîvbo
had it
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