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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1925)
GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, JUNK Honey Is reg a rd e d as a wholesome, delicious and n u tritio u s food. It should cease to be reg ard ed as a deli cacy and becom e a sta p le article of djet. It is m ore read ily assim ilated than su g a r and ca n be substituted for sugar in ccokery and on th e table. A ttractive recip es fo r its use m ay be obtained by w ritin g to the Oregon A g ricultural College, or sending to the I’tined S ta te s D epartm ent of A gricul ture for fra m e rs ’ b u lle tin No. 653. Nothing succeeds like w ant ads. R ea so n One — F o o d f r ie d in A m a iz ó h a s a crisp, even brown. AMAIZO is not a grease— therefore it doesn’t make fried foods greasy. That’s why m others so greatly prefer it. GATES’ Young Men Sent to Kelly’s Butte. Joe E isn er of Bull Run an d Steve Howell of th e Base Line road near Buckley avenue, both 20 y ea rs old, w ere sentenced to th e rock pile at K elly's Butte by Ju stice of th e Peace John Brown last W ednesday evening. It w as charged th a t th e young men had taken possession of an unoccu pied house belonging to C. E W hite- m an of P ortlan d , and had com menced th e harvesting of a crop of stra w b e r ries, picking and selling five c r ites in Po’ tland. They had supplied th em selves w ith a q u an tity of new cra tes and w ere p rep ared to sell m ore b e r ries when th ey w ere apprehended. They w ill put In th e ir tim e for the next 60 days w orking for th e county. Andrew Olson Dies Suddenly. T he funeral services w ere co n d u ct ed th is afternoon at th e fu n eral p a r lors of Jacobson & Cox in L en ts for A ndrew B. Olson late of Sycam ore station, who died very suddenly afte r a w eek's illn ess w ith th e flu. T he de ceased Is survived bv four children, E. L. Olson, Mr9. G ertrude T aylor, an a Mrs. G race D ahlquist, all of whom reside In th e P lea san t V alley nelgh- bo"hood, and Mrs. E thel O’Connell of P o rtlan d . T he services w ere co n d u ct ed by th e I. O. O. P. lodge No. 188 of L ents w ith Interm ent in M ultnom ah cem etery. PLEASANT HOME T he B aptist Ladies Aid is sp o n so r ing a d ollar social to be given F riday evening, Ju n e 19, in th e ch u rch b ase m ent, each one to tell in rhym e how they earned th e ir dollar. Special pangs by local ta le n t w ill be a feature of th e en tertain m en t. Ice cream and cake w ill be served. A good a tte n d ance is desired. F ra n k M cKinney and fam ily visited his m other a t C ottage G rove over the w eek-end and attended a fam ily r e union on Sunday a t th a t place. FUNERAL HOME SERVICE Nothing can equal the effectiveness of a home-like service, reasonably priced, backed up by methods that are fair and square. j DAY OK NIGHT Gresham, Oregon Phone 2471 MRS. J. E. GATES J- E. GATES M ortician Lady A ssistant Good Assortment of BUILDING LUMBER W ill Deliver SA N D Y LUMBER COM PANY W. A. PROCTOR, Cherryville, Oregon Phones Sandy 4x and 223 z V 'v ’ CAMP HILL PAGE THREE 1«, Ithtt Cow Eat* Bankroll | Wm. H ornecker won th e second prize in farm home beautification co n te st in the co u n try d istricts. Mr. and Mrs. R ialls spent a day w ith Mr. and Mrs. W. C. L aw rence on th e ir re tu rn trip from Los Angeles, California, to Lew iston. Idaho. Mrs. R ialls is a siste r of Mrs. Law rence. T he Camp H ill W om an's clu b will give a benefit card p arty a t th e home of Mrs. F. M. Culps on th e co rn er of L au rel avenue and Powell V alley road on T uesday, Ju n e 23. to w hich the public is invited. Lunch w ill be served and honors announced. Mrs. Chas. P. E dw ards and d au g h ter Ja n e attended a luncheon In P o rtlan d on T hursday, a t w hich th e re w ere eight guests. “G ran d m a” Booth who has been sick is im proving. S. R. G ilbert h as re tu rn e d from a trip to M olalla and vicinity, yrocA.CTct< | Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Steel have Johnny S huing of S alisbury, N. sta rte d building a new house on the C., le ft his coat w ith a $200 bank Pow ell Valley road and expect to have roll h an g in g on a fence. W hile he w orked a cow a te th e coat. Jo h n It com pleted by fall. ny, ju st as h u n g ry fo r money as Lynch P o u ltry club m et a t th e home th e cqw , prom ptly shot th e anim al. of Mrs. Jo h n Lynch W ednesday eve Then, scorning all ru 'e s of carv in g ning, w ith all m em bers p resen t. he knifed his w ay tow ards® the A d au g h ter w as born on Ju n e 4 to money, b u t he couldn’t find much Mr. and Mrs. G rover Sinks. T his is in th e cud. Now th e T re asu ry de p artm en t is u sin g a m agnifying th e first g ran d ch ild of Mr. and Mrs. g lass try in g to g e t a reb ate fo r W. O. Sinks. Johnny. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford T ay lo r of S eattle a re spending Rose C arnival ROCKWOOD w eek w ith Mr. and Mrs. B ruce Bunn. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. C law son have At a w ell atten d ed m eeting of p a bought a sm all tra c t of land on L aurel tro n s of th e Rockwood school d istric t avenue and expect to s ta r t a building Monday P ete r W eiland w as re-elected soon. d irec to r and C. B. Jo h n so n clerk. T h ere w as a close th ree-co rn ered con Curd of T hanks. te st for th e d irecto rsh ip and th e r e We w ish to th a n k th e neighbors and frien d s who so kindly assiste d during su lts w ere n ot c e rta in u n til th e la st th e illn ess and death of o u r w ife and b allot w as counted. Mr. W eiland r e ceived 36 votes, W ill H arlow 35 and m other. G. E. A ldrich, G lenn, H ugh and Will Tyson 33. B e rth a A ldrich. V isitors a t h te hom e of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k D ickenson la st S unday w ere Made In the V. S. A. M an u factu rers of autom obiles, su f Mrs. L edora D ickenson, H enry D ick ferin g as they did from over p ro d u c enson, Miss Ire n e R ich ard so n and tion la st year, a re now beginning to Mrs. Mary P itch fo rd of P o rtla n d . rea p th e rew ard of a m ore th o u g h tfu l H. F. Dye has moved his fam ily to b u sin ess policy. T hey sh a rp ly c u r his new hom e in th e T erry d istrict. tailed p ro duction for th e first th ree Mr. Dye p urchased th e schoolhouse of m o n th s of th is y ea r an d aw aited th e form er D istrict No. 8, rem odeled th e call from th e public. T he call is now building, providing for living room s sh a rp and loud, so loud in fa c t th a t and sto re, an d h as p u t in a line of th e m onth of A pril h as a reco rd p ro g ro ceries an d a filling statio n . His duction of 420.373 ca rs and tru c k s sto re at Rockwood w ill be continued w hich is a little m ore th a n fourteen u n d er th e m anag em en t of Roy M al per cen t in excess of th e p roduction in com. A pril one year ago. Mr. and Mrs. W. Cook en tertain ed T he im p o rtan ce of th is activ ity ca n not be overestim ated. It has a b e a r last Sunday Mrs. G ussie S w artin g and ing on th e n a tio n ’s tra d e and labor in d au g h ter Lorene. Ed. K um m er, Mr. m any o th er lines. T he in d u stry is now one of th e m ost reliab le consum and Mrs. V an Note of P o rtlan d , and ers in huge volum e of ste el p roducts, Mr. and Mrs. E lsie B alsinger. of copper, of lead, of zinc, of le ath er, Mrs. E lsie P assm o re and ch ild ren of glass, an d of ru b b er. I t is abso arc visitin g Mrs. P assm o re 's m other lu tely th e d om inant fa c to r in th e con and ch ild ren a t P le a sa n t Home and sum ption of oil p roducts. U nquestionably th e m a rk e t for cars picking straw b e rrie s. has been stim u lated by th e extension T h e Rockwood ch u rch is n earin g of th e tim e paym ent plan, w hich is com pletion and is a cred it to th e com h ea lth y enough providing it be not overdone. B ut m ore im p irta n t is th e m unity. Ed. McCann is a busy m an w ith his evident grow th of o u r autom obile exports. Only a few y ea rs back th e new in te rests. He bought a sto re sta n d ard of autom obile m e rit in th is building from Wm. T yson and moved co u n try w as th e foreign ca r. Today E urope h as com e to see th e it o nto his p ro p erty on th e Base Line m e rit of th e A m erioau pro d u ct, and road and H artley avenue, and has a fo rtu n a te ly th e A m erican people have confectionery and filling statio n . show n faith in th e hom e product. T he Miss H elen Lam b w as a successful natio n would be b etter off In m any c o n te sta n t to r a prize of $10.00 of o th e r lines of tra d e if th e A m erican people would m ake th e w ords "H om e fered for th e best essay on th e ca re of Made" th e sta n d a rd of q u ality and ex teeth . C o n testan ts from th e en tire cellence in stead of buying w ithout co unty p articip a ted w hich fact alone q u estio n w h tn ev e r th e m agic word indicates th e excellent w ork for w hich “ Im ported" is tacked to th e goods. she should receive cre d it and for w hich th e school should be ju stly proud. I'd as soon „ turn in m y dog “Turn her in? Why should I? That old Ford is as good as she ever was. Since I switched to that new Zerolene ‘F* for Fords she runs like a clock and seems to have a bit more power too.” Zerolene “F ” for Fords gets to all the bear ings requiring lubrication—especially the wrist-pin bearings and the upper half of the cylinder walls that are frequently oil-starved when an unsuitable lubricant is used. It deposits a minimum of carbon, and be-» cause it lubricates better, enables the engine to develop a considerable margin of power over and above what you’re accustomed to expect from your Ford. And it costs not more, but less than most of the special Ford oils now on the market. A Ford is an A-l transportation invest ment. Protect your investment by proper lubrication. VICTORY T h e V ictory circle of th e Evangel! cal W om en's union w ishes to m ake the an n o u n cem en t th a t th e re wil be no m eeting of th is circ le d u rin g the m onth of June. An in te restin g m eeting of F airview g ran g e w as held la st S atu rd ay eve ning. w hen th e m aster. Mrs. John Jo n as, gave a rep o rt of th e session of (he sta te g ran g e rec en tly held at D allas. O ther m em bers of Fairview g ran g e atten d in g w ere Mr Jo n as, Mr. and Mrs. T >m M iller and Mrs. C lara Stone. T he b irth d ay s of all m em bers of th e g ran g e w hich have occurred d u rin g th e p ast q u a rte r w ere c e le b ra t ed and th e lunch hour, when a b eau ti ful b irth d a y cak e w as cut In th e ir honor. Alemite Your Car Regularly! Of all repairs necessary to an auto mobile, 90 per cent are caused by poor or insufficient lubrication. Spring shackles and universal joints need the same attention you give your motor. Our complete line of Alemite fittings and service is at your disposal. Our high pressure Alemite gun insures a positive grease film to every wearing part. .Alemite your car every 500 miles. Oil is cheaper than machinery. GRESHAM GARAGE Phone 2391 Powell St., east of Main Pure white lead and linseed oil- pills T h at's what your master painter depends on for a satisfactory job. T hat s what Rasmussen Paints are m ade with — plus the other time tested elements, such as zinc, th a t make good paint better. A sk your dealer for color cards. A sk your painter for an estimate. PAINTS & VARNISHES For Exteriors RASM USSEN P U R E P A IN T A/ ao Creosote Shingle Stain; Porch Floor Paint; Barn and Roof Paint; Truck, Tractor and Im p lem en t Paint; Autom obile Enamels;Spar Varnish; R oof Coating; Concrete and Cem ent Coating. For Interiors Wall-Dura Washable W all Paint; Racolite E n am els; In sid e Floor Paint; O il Stains; Floor and Var- nishStain;BathTubEnamel. Due- able Floor Varnish. Rasmussen & C o m p a n y P o rtlan d and ^ eatlU S o ld h y A . W. METZGER & CO. FOR THE BEST MEATS Fresh or Cured, Lard. Etc., prepared and sold under ab solu tely sanitary con d ition s and at lowest possible prices, you’ll go to THE SANITARY MARKET GEO. DIITL, Prop. Pkooe 1711 Gresham PUBLIC SALE On th e McBride place, co rn e r S unnyside road nnd 8M stre e t, m id w ay betw een C lackam as nnd K endall. _____ TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1925 Sai« Start, at It a. m. 45 Fres I.anrb at WooB Head hairy Cows and H elfers, co n sistin g of G uernseys, Jerseys, Durham and llo l- stein s. All tested. 45 TERMS—50% cash, balance alx months' time at 8% Interest, E. H. WEBB, Owner cat.. W. S. WOOD a SUN, Auctioneer» Vancouver, Washington A. MKTEK9, Clark First State Bank. Oresham C. A. BUTCHER Buyer of Livestock Located on Rase Line Hoad arid Buckley Avenue Phone TAbor 4*7» R oute 1 P o rtla n d , Ore. DRINK AND USE Swiss Alpine HEALTH TEA a delirious health stimulant for adults and children A Vitn and Y’igor T ea, w ith a laxative tendency. ÖRDS ltuy Grease and Oil, not repairs FAIRVIEW STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) "Feeds those Oil-starred to r d i ’ A Good investment! None Better. Sold at < « I I Metzger’s Grocery Â. W. Metxger A t o. Walrad Mercantile Co. B/G DANCE TROUTDALE CITY HALL SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 20 “LET’S » << GO n PRIZE DANCE GIGRAY’S ORCHESTRA Hull u n d er Mew M anagement G entlem en #1.00 R estless Sleep One to Stom ach Gan. Gas p re ssu re In th e abdom en cau ses a ' re stle ss, nervous feeling and p r e vents sleep. A dierika rem oves gas In TEN m inutes and b rin g s o u t s u r p ris ing am ounts of old w aste m a tte r you never th o u g h t w as in your system . T his excellent In testin al ev a cu an t is w onderful for co n stip atio n or stom acn trouble. D on't w aste tim e w ith pills or ta b lets but get REAL A dierika action. G resham D rug Com pany— Ad. Ladies Free H a ll ’s C a t a r r h r t i e i i s s — will do what we M e U IC III6 claim for i t - rid your system of CiUarrh or Deafness caused hy Catarrh. Sold b j J n i t ' t l , for r ^ t 40 W T1 F. J. CHENEY &. CO.. Toledo. Ohio If th e boiler is filled th ro u g h a piece of hose atach ed to a n earby fau cet, wash day will he much less tir e so m e . T hia saves lifting or ca rry in g th e w ater.