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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1925)
GRESHAM OUTLOOK. T ltS P A Y , JTLT 7, PAGE TUKEE VEGETABLE GROWERS FORM CO-OPERATIVE GA TES’ FUNERAL HOME SERVICE T he o rg an izatio n of th e Cooperative j L ettu ce and C auliflow er asso ciatio n of N o t h i n g c a n e q u a l th e e f f e c t i v e n e s s o f a , T ro u td ale, Oregon, w as com pleted last h o m e -lik e s e r v ic e , r e a s o n a b ly p r ic e d , b a c k e d | week by County A gent S. B. Hall. u p b y m e th o d s th a t a re fa ir a n d sq u a re . This association ta k e s In p rac tica lly all of th e le ttu c e and cauliflow er DAY OK NIGHT g ro w ers in T ro u td ale com m unity. Most of them a re located In th e high ground I hone 2L1 Gresham, Oregon in th e T ro u td ale, S p rin g d ale and Cor MRS. J. E. GATES J. E. GATES b ett d istricts. L ady A ssistan t Mortician T he board of d ire c to rs elected to m anage th e affairs of th e asso ciatio n a re G eorge C ham berlain, p resid en t, E a rn e st P eterso n . W. E. H u rt, W. J. Jack so n and F ra n k F ern b ac h er. The Sand Road M aterial (■ravel Crushed Rock s e c re ta ry -tre a su re r is H. E. Bloyd of th e T ro u td ale S tate Bank. T he C auliflow er an d L ettu ce G row e rs asso ciatio n expects to ship th is y ear betw een 100 an d 150 carlo ad s of cauliflow er and m any carlo ad s of let Light and Heavy H auling tuce, and possibly from 50 to 100 c a r loads of cabbage. GAS AND OIL T his follow s closely upon th e o rg a n ization of th e T ro u td ale C elery Co WALKAD pletely wrecked. At the right__a view of State Street m-i ° f |hg famous Arlington Hotel, almost com- P h o n e 1631 o p erative asso ciatio n , w hich com pleted WRIGHT hour after the quake. ngrK a vlew btate Street-principal busmens thoroughfare—as it looked on« th e o rg an izatio n of th e veg etab le in d u stry in th e e a ste rn end of th e coun Queer Quivers of the Quake. The S an ta B a rb a ra jail crum bled as Mrs. P erk in s, bed and all dashed ty. The celery g ro w e rs expect to ship V irtu ally all of th e clocks along so m uch paper. One of th e p riso n ers earth w ard . She say s she k n elt and in the neighborhood of 100 carlo ad s of Main s tre e t in S an ta B a rb a ra stopped w as thro w n o ut of his cell—a n d to prayed. Mrs. P e rk in s w as killed. celery. T hese tw o asso ciatio n s a re p lan n in g to w ork to g e th er by w ay of a t a q u a rte r to seven, th e exact tim e of freedom . He search ed u n til he found I he cannery' at Scenic is now running and we are loading m ixed carlo ad s of vegetables, th e rea l dam aging upheaval. Jo h n D esbrow , nig h t w atchm an at th e sheriff—an d tu rn ed h im self back in season. in. He should have been given his th e A rlington hotel (p ictu red above), Up to th e p rese n t tim e th ey have ex p ressed in five w ords th e reason St. F ra n c is h ospital w alls split, to t freedom. for Raspberries and Logans for as few ca su a ltie s, co n sidering th e not definitely com pleted th e m a rk e t te re d and fell ju s t as “ Buddy" R odri ing arran g e m en ts. Since th e b egin ex ten t of p ro p erty dam ages when he Call and see us quez w as being born. D octor and V andalia C a rter of B urlington, Iowa, said, a fte r being asked w hat happened, ning of the o rg an izatio n w ork, both of n u rse stayed w ith th e m other. T he th ese o rg an izatio n s have had m any of room in w hich they w ere w as spared. m aid to Mrs. C h arles E. P e rk in s of I ra n — like ev ery th in g o u tsid e.’’ fers from various m a rk e tin g o rg an iz a th e sam e place, who w ere in S an ta Telephone 45x4 tio n s in te reste d in h an d lin g th e o u tp u t G resham , Rt. 2 Rpnnoi „ a , k B arbara, w as ru n g for by h er m istre ss One room w as left on th e th ird floor from th e vegetables from th is section. »nJ m J \ ' W3S reStleSS jU8t 38 th e quak e cam e- As th e maid R a v in e ht . h 'T e a r ' y ’ St3rted tO ° pen th e d o o r- th e l a y i n g of a Main stre e t building. It stu c k up T he su p e rio r q u ality of both celery leaving his adobe hom e a t 6:30. Fif- w alls slam m ed it in her face She like a ch u rch sp ire. T he only occu and cauliflow er w hich has gone into COLUMBIA HEIGHTS teen m inutes la te r h .s house w as as kicked it open ju s t as th e outside p a n t w as a sm all black and w hite th e m a rk e t from h e re has a ttra c te d scotch te rr ie r pup. He a ttra c te d a t th e atten tio n and in te re st of th e lead T he benefit given a t th e beautiful cru sh ed a «Line— th e bed w alls fell, th e floor b reak in g off a foot ten tio n by his how ls for help an d he ing m ark etin g agencies of th e country. co u n try hom e of Ju liu s Meier M onday ---- P< 'from w here she stood and she saw kept it up un til rescued. T he com pletion of th ese o rg an iz a for th e fru it and flower m ission of tio n s is follow ing o u t th e w ork o u t I o rtla n d w as a splendid success, HALEY lined by th e M ultnom ah County A g ri n ea rly $1000 being realized for the c u ltu ra l conference held a t G resham o rp h an s. P o rtlan d society w as w ell T he Rev. and Mrs. A ndrew Johnson in J a n u a ry of th is year. O ther de rep rese n ted , sev eral hu n d red m a Fretsh o r C ured, L ard, Etc., p re p a re d a n d sold u n d e r ab a re atten d in g th e Sw edish B a p tist velopm ent w ork o utlined by th e Eco ch in es com ing out from th e city for so lu te ly s a n ita r y c o n d itio n s a n d a t low est convontion at S eattle th is week so no nomic conference is being c a rrie d out th e occasion. S everal m otor cops p o ssib le p rices, y ou'll go to p reach in g serv ices w ill be held in the by the E xtension S ervice th ro u g h the w ere on hand to d irect th e p a rk in g of H aley B ap tist ch u rc h next Sunday. w ork of County A gent S. B. H all and tlie ca rs. Many who had never seen the co u n try hom e of th e M eiers spoke T he Sunday school and young people’s County Club A gent W. D. K inder. of it as m ost b eau tifu l and a rtis tic m eeting w ill be held as usual. The GEO. PIETL, Prop. Phone Gresham T h ere w ere m ore th a n 100 ta b les of p asto r will be hom e for th e p ray e r PLEASANT VALLEY MAN m eeting on T h u rsd ay . Ju ly 16, and SI ( ( I MBS TO ILLNESS b ridge and refre sh m e n ts w ere served in th e house in ch a rg e of th e chef of w ill th en give a re p o rt of th e co n asnos vention. • F. A. L ehm an, a resid e n t of P le a sa n t th e home. G eorge M arvin, fe a tu re w rite r of th e G et th e R ed C row n V alley for th e p ast 17 y ears, died at LYN Hl KST. Mileage Card at any th e P o rtlan d sa n ita riu m la st S a tu r O utlook m agazine, and his w ife w ere A. M cGregor h as p urchased th e day, a fte r an illn ess of tw o m onths, at g u ests a t C h an ticleer la st w eek and “R edC row n”pum p. sto re building an d acreag e on th e c o r th e age of 61 y ears. H e had been tr a f left for a p le asu re trip to B ritish Co U se it and see your n er of Section L ine road and B ark er flc m an ag er for th e Mason E h rm an lum bla. W ith them w ere Mr. and Mrs. su m m er mileage in If your income is under $5,000 a road. Mr. M cGregor is now p ro p rie to r W holesale G rocery firm for n ea rly 20 P aul Shaw , th e form er being p resid e n t crease. year—this fellow is your friend. of th e sto re. y ea rs and had intended leaving w ith of th e Ad club. Mr. and Mrs. M organ He is U. S. Senator Harris of Mrs. D. W. S haver and little d au g h his wife on Ju n e 1 for an extended a re leaving w ith th e Ad club ca rav an Georgia, who plans to put through a * measure exempting married te r R uth, who have been visiting w’ith vacation trip . H e w as m uch in te re s t w hich goes to W allow a L ake fo r a folks with incomes under $5,000. Mrs. S h av er’s m o th er in C anada, ex ed in th e civic affairs of the com m uni few days. Mr. an d Mrs. G. N. McKay expect to pect to re tu rn hom e soon. ty and w as very p o p u lar am ong th e Mary C. Ogden Dies of Blood leave F rid a y m o rn in g for a trip to Wm. Dryden and fam ily w ith re la young people of his acq u ain tan ce. He Poisoning. Tacom a an d w ill ta k e w ith them th e ir tives and frien d s m otored to S isters, w as one of th e first d ire c to rs in th e Mrs. M ary C. Ogden, uged 48 years, tw o g ran d c h ild ren , B a rb a ra Joy and G resham F ru it G row ers asso ciatio n Oregon, for a few d ay s’ vacation. a resid e n t of n ear T ro u td ale for 17 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKee sp en t the and for m any y ea rs had been pro m i D onald Mackefl, also L aw rence A n d er years, died S unday at th e P o rtlan d son, w ho w ill v isit a t B ellingham . n en t in g ran g e affairs. He is s u r F o u rth on th e ir farm n ear McMinn T hose w ho received aw ard s for the sa n ita riu m u n d er p ecu liarly sad c ir ville. T h eir d au g h ter Je ssie is sp en d vived by his wife, Mrs. A nna L eh best looking ice cream sta n d s in th e cu m stan ces. She w as afflicted w ith m an, also th ree b ro th e rs and one siste r ing her vacation on th e farm . brood poisoning w hich o rig inated in Chicago and a s is te r in F lo rid a. county beautification cam paign w ere from a sm all pim ple on one of h er W. Jo h n so n a t Crown P oint, first prize, F u n eral serv ices w ere conducted Curriusville Resident Passes Away. Monday aftern o o n a t th e Mt. T abor $20; Lois Sim pson. Sandy boulevard, low er lim bs. She lived but ab o u t ten COURSE Jaco b H, Looney of C u rrln sv llle P re sb y teria n chtircff of w hich th e d e th e second prize of $15, and th e 12- days from th e beginning of th e infec died a t his hom e on Ju ly 5 and w as ceased had been a m em ber for th e Mlle S ervice sta tio n on th e Base L ine tion. She is survived by h er h usband, A louza D. Ogden, her m other, Mrs. L. b uried from th e M ethodist ch u rch p ______ ast 25 y ears, by his p asto r, th e Rev the th ird p rize of $5, th e cash prizes E. W ahner, and a sis te r Mrs. D ella Monday, th e Rev. Ira H ankin officiat- Jo h n Beard. ________ being donated by th e W eath erly Ice In te rm e n t was m ade in F oultz, of Dell, C alifornia, and tw o ing. Mr. Looney w as born in W est , th e Mt. S co tt cem etery. Cream com pany of P o rtlan d . T he V irginia, A ugust 16, 1867. H e is su r- I -------- —----------- - Judges hail a h ard tim e try in g to de b ro th ers, F red from Idaho, and F ra n k vived by his widow, Mrs. Elva Looney. Body Found A fter Many Months, cide as th e re w ere sev eral fine look from Eugene, T he fu n eral services tw o d au g h ters and a son who a re at A fter sev eral m o n th s a body has ing p laces th a t m ig h t have received a w ere held th is aftern o o n from the hom e w ith th e ir m other. In term en t been tak en from th e w ate rs of th e prize had it n o t been for th e sign “hot chapel of a P o rtlan d u n d erta k in g p a r w as in th e I. O. O. F. cem etery, u nder Bull Run riv er w hich h as been identl- dogs” w hich seem ed to d e tra c t from lor and In term e n t m ade in Douglas cem etery. th e d irection of G ates F u n eral home by his widow as th a t of Irw in the dig n ity of th e stan d s. of G resham . S chnaveley, a stain shovel en g in eer Cream Prices -------------~ who was los t in a slide la st w inter at POWELL VALLEY T he S andy cream ery is paying 48 K S & ljk ’ S th " headw orks. T he slide o ccu rred cen ts a t th e cream ery and 46 cen ts on he L adies Aid of th e L u th eran the ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv. ¡ M I M A «• ’ C o m b in e d d " r i " K a S" r,e 8 ° f h “ a v y r a ,n s a n d t h <‘ ch T u rch w hich w as to have m et w ith I T _______ re a tm e n t,b o th »team shovel Khr‘ v *■, and .......... crew .......................... w ere ca rrie * d J MILES Mrs. J. O. S tu re in Sandy on th e lo th | ®,n n«rs. local and internal, and has been success- I out *n to *be riv er. A nother m an w as .. . , , , . Special ch ick en d in n er every Wed- ful in the treatm ent o f C atarrh for over tal{en down to his d eath a t th e sam e of th is m onth h as been Indefinitely nesday noon until fu rth e r notice. forty years. Sold by all druggists. tim e, hut as yet but th e one body has postponed. T he L u th e r L eague will P rice 50c. W ith ro w ’s R e sta u ra n t.__Ad. hold its m eeting a t th e ch u rch Sun F. J. C H E N E Y fit CO., T o led o , Ohio been recovered. Giddap. day evening. I lie G irl— "Did 1 ever show you Mr. an d Mrs. T. Q. Y ates e n tertain ed w here I w as tatto o ed ?" Mr. and Mrs. Joe E xley am] fam ily of T he Boy—"No.” T he G irl— “W ell, we can drive G resham on th e F o u rth . aro u n d th a t w ay.” Gresham Transfer & Service Station ‘" jt * b, BERRY GROWERS! P A Y IN G CASH H. M. TUCKER FOR THE BEST MEATS THE SANITARY MARKET there’s a limit to the number of miles your car can get even out of Red Crown gasoline. But as you fol low the practical suggestions in the Red Crown Mileage Card you’ll keep improving your summer mileage— with a good chance of tagging on 15 to 30 miles extra to the tankful. Fig ure that out for a season and you’ll be buying “Red Crown” ex clusively like thousands of other ex perienced motorists. — W hy not start saving today? btsy miles miles STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) © 1915 V'MBBMSrx “i FO LK S IN OUR TOWN HOPE I l a n d T h a t 3 D 8 »OWN A T CHOOS, ÔUMM AND COMPANV - I HAD ENOUGH O F BIG DANCE TROUTDALE CITY HALL SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 11 “LET’S” PRIZE DANCE “GO” GH1RA Y’S ORCHESTRA Hall under New Management Gentlemen «1.00 Ladies Free , AN ASH CAN, THIS IS A O O O O 'O PPO PT O N lT V TO « E T R lD OF SO M E O F THIS JUNK- u s m v R o c k s t « - i ’v e « e r r a u err o f o lo R a p e r s i ’ l l NBVBQ NEED Hay Press for Sale. Piano T uning. C olum bian-A iinarbor hay p ress, 18- P lano tu n in g $3.50. P iano a id or- 22. for sale. All steel fram e, beveled Kan rep airin g . Fred B. .lone!, 2625 g earin g i th ro u g h o u t. F ully equipped E ast 49th stre e t, P o rtlan d phone and a good te rrito ry . Some term s. E. TA bor 8952, - o r G resham 1561.—Adv. J. B rugger, G resham . Phone 1608.— Adv. Window Cleaning F or ex p e rt window clean in g see 8. T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith Jo hn Berry Growers, Attention! Brow n, G resham , phone 2501. See o u r heavy sh e et Iron cam p stove a t th e ca n n ery . T hey will elim in ate Outlook w ant ads will bring buyer your stove tro u b les. G resham P lu m b and se lle r to g eth er cheaply and ing and Tin Shop. Phone 1233. tf quickly