Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 10, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, FEBRUARY
10, 19¿s
GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM. ORFGOM
PAGE THREE
A lbert E. Peake, who died in O re­
th is year, as th is is th e first m eet­
local Grown Crops Adiertlsed. ers, who grow high grade potatoes.
gon City a few days ago. w as w ell
ing since election of officers. “Meet
The O utlook's atten tio n has been T his is a com m endable practice
know n in Rockwood w here he has
nie at Jack and J ill’s next Monday
called to th e fact th a t a w ell-know n w hich ca lls atten tio n to th e prod­
m any friends. He is survived by
chain sto re w ith h ea d q u arters in ucts of th e com m unity.
' his widow and nine ch ildren. Fu-
P o rtlan d is ru n n in g in its ad v e rtis­
| n eral services w ere held W ednes­
lm prove your radio reception
CAULIFLOWER ASS’N.
ROCKWOOD
ing referen ce to th e products ob­ w ith a G eppert K leer Tone. We
day in P o rtlan d , w ith in te rm en t in
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of
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TO HAVE III« MEET
tained in th is locality. B urbank have them J. E. Metzger, F ada St
T he Rev. R obert B rym er. the I Lincoln M emorial park.
L ine Im provem ent asso ciatio n will v ertisem en ts in th e Outlook today.
S ter w art-W arn er Radios.—Adv.
C ontinued from page 1
w ell-know n evangelist, w ill co n ­
be held at Ja c k and Jill s place on
Phone 1581
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 7
will be furnished during th e dinner duct special m eetings a t th e Rock-
especially featured. Among the lo-
th e Base Line road n ear B arker
Two lines, tw o phones, a t your
j wood M ethodist ch u rch next week.
hour.
The vegetable g ard e n ers have
service for new s, ads, subscrip­
I t is hoped all Interested w ill He w ill speak Sunday m orning and been tak in g ad v an tag e of th e good road, next Monday night, F eb ru ary
I
tions
and printing.
i
evening,
and
every
evening
d
u
rin
g
m ake an effort to atten d th is get-
j w eath er to p la n t ea rly potatoes, 13, a t 7:30 p. m. w here a p late d in ­
to g eth er celebration of the c a u li­ : th e week.
ner will be served a t 50 cen ts per
ca rro ts, peas, rad ish es, etc.
flower and lettu ce industry.
FIG BARS
The Rockwood P aren t-T ea ch e r
Violet F ish er, who has been a t ­ plate. T his is planned as a g reat
2 p o u n d s........................... 2 5 e
1 association w ill conduct a silver tending W ashington high school,
g et-to g eth er and get acqu ain ted
B U T ROSE RI4 E
SPRING DALE
tea at th e schoolhouse F eb ru ary 17 j is now enrolled at th e G resham
4 p o u n d s........................... 2 5 e
m eeting, and as th is is th e first
and a t th e sam e tim e celeb rate I Union high school.
K
ellogg’*
kRUM BLES
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The S pringdale Sew ing club m et Founders Day. Mrs. C harles Wood-
P. Mason and fam ily a re now m eeting of th is kind th e club has
4 p a c k a g e s......................... 2 5 ,
a t th e home of Mrs. W. W. N orth- ill will bake th e b irth d ay cake. A
had
it
is
hoped
th
a
t
th
e
re
w
ill
be
settled in the new home on the
BEST ( RE A MERY
way. A very p le asa n t afternoon sh o rt business m eeting w ill pre-
BUTTER, p o u n d ............... IS
I B arr road, th a t they recen tly p u r- a big crow d. T here w ill be a very
w as spent afte r w hich dainty r e ­ j cede the program .
enjoyable program Monty Lepper,
U S H E R 'S B U M »
• chased from Mrs. G race B urrell.
fresh m en ts w ere served, 20 m em ­
El.Ol R. sack
.«*> IMI
E. M cDermid of Los A ngeles has form er se c re ta ry of th e E ast Side
The L adies Aid enjoyed a social
b ers being present. Mrs. R. P. R a s­
BEST G RA M I. ATEI»
( day a t the parso n ag e W ednesday. been v isitin g his siste r and b ro th ­ Com m ercial club, w ill speak on the
SUGAR. 10 lb s ................. OO
m ussen w as a w elcom e visitor.
A good num ber w ere p resen t and er-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. S. B. H all. g en eral developm ent of the east
S
ih
e rd u le TOM ATOES
side.
G
eorge
L.
R
utledge
will
Mrs. Jack Zllm is ca rin g for her new m em bers w ere adm itted.
Mrs. Jessie Zim m erm an, who has
f o r .............................
25 e I
speak
on
hom
e
beautification.
The
s is te r’s tw o children from Bend,
M i x n ELI. IIOl SE
Mrs. B etty Vail, Mrs. W alker been ill w ith flu for th e past two
Jacobsen q u a rte t will be presented
Oregon, w hile th e ir m other Leila
(O E E E E , lb ....................... IS,-
Q uesinberry and Mrs. Wm. Rowen. weeks, is slow ly im proving a l­
th ro u g h th e co u rtesy of th e Ja c o b ­
U sher is undergoing an operation
M IM I ROL1.EI» OATS
who have been on th e sick list for though still confined to bed.
in a Bend hospital.
9's ....................................... . », » c
Joe A nderegg, w ho has leased the sen com pany, m orticians, of 9106
som e tim e past, are all slow ly con­
KIVGSEORK til.O SS
The Cauliflow er association from valescing.
D. O. F ish er farm for th e p ast live F o ster road. T h ere w ill also be
STARI II, pkg
..........
th is com m unity w ill give a large
years, p lan s to hold an auction sale violin solos by Miss A udrey-D ale
•
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben K aser have
Fellow s, w ith Mrs. M aude L.
on F eb ru ary 23.
ban q u et in th e P. W. L. A. hall on
rented the G eorge P ullen farm on
L andes a t th e piano. A fter th is
W ednesday, F eb ru ary F5. D inner
B irdsdale road. Mr. and Mrs. By­
program th e g en eral business of
w ill be served a t 1 p. m. An o r ­
P h o n e £•.»»
ron P ullen .who have occupied the
the m eeting w ill be tak en up and
c h e stra w ill play du rin g the tim e
O p p o s ite P o w ell V a lle y S chool
i place for the p ast year, have moved ,
the
com
m
ittee
will
be
nam
ed
for
and m usic and speaking w ill ta k e
Full size ears
, onto th e Ed McCann p ro p erty in !
place afte r dinner.
o
f tender, de­
' Rockwood, form erly know n as the
lie ions Golden
Miss R uth Ju stin , Miss G race ' W. S. P ierce home.
Bantam C o m .
Berney and M. H arold E llio t of
F ra n k A nspach, a form er re s i­
P o rtlan d and H ow ard E llio t of C al­ d ent of Rockwood, died in P o rtlan d
gary , C anada, w ere S unday guests F riday and w as buried Monday in
Ju st take a bite
at N ewberg P ack in g Co„
into those big
at the J. A. Berney home.
Lincoln M emorial park. He leaves
Gresham
sweet kernels!
Mrs. G. F ud ick er of Indepen­ a widow and ten children.
dence, Ore., and h er niece Mrs. F red
Morgan of G resham w ere guests a t
th e B ourgeois hom e on T uesday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. R asm ussen of
The D alles are spending a few days
on th e ir farm on the Sandy riv er at
you can bank here when you use
JOHN BLISS FARM tin Base Line Road, n ear Twelve-
S pringdale.
Mile House, 12 miles east of Courthouse, one
our H anking-by-M ail fa cilities.
There is genuine satisfaction in a home garden
Mrs. Jim m ie
Ross and tw o
mile north of Gresham.
when it produces a good crop of your favorite
d au g h ters spent a few days a t the
home of h er p are n ts at G resham .
vegetables. The real test of vegetable seed is the
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil P ounder are
crop
it produces. We are proud of the uniformly
0 *0
leaving next w eek for N elscot
Sale will Commence .at 11 A. M. Shari»
fine
crops
which have been raised in this locality
beach to e re c t an o th er new cottage
from
Northrup,
King & Co.'s Seeds.
on th e ir lots.
Account lease expiring March 1 and my son having en­
Mr. and Mrs. Win. H enkle m o­ gaged in other work, I will sell at Public Auction on the
tored to Mt. Hood Sunday to view above date my entire herd of dairy cattle, all dairy equip­
If you are rushed for time, kept, at
the ski tournam ent. They took m ent and all farm m achinery w ithout reservation.
home by illness or your car is up for
d in n er w ith Mr. and Mrs. F red
All of the
Most of
repairs, you will find this service an
LIVE STOCK
H icks who accom panied them .
(
standard
the
flower
invaluable aid.
A supper and a p rogram w ill be
21 High Grade Guernsey Cows, 3 Jersey Cows, consist­
size
seed
given by th e P aren t-T ea ch e r a sso ­ ing of seven cows fresh now, three coming fresh by time of
vegetable
packets
ciation F eb ru ary 20 at th e S pring- sale, balance heavy m ilkers now. Six Yearling Heifers.
Then, too, prompt every day bank­
packets
also Sc
dale schoolhouse.
ing builds up the average balance and
Registered Guernsey Bull, Fairyland’s Cavalier (106476)
Mrs. D ella H enkle spent one day
sired by Fairyland’s Sandy Imp with Clara’s Voisine
thus is mutually advantageous.
last w eek In Sellw ood, w ith r e la ­
of Maple Lodge Imp as dam, bred by E. .1. Maliy,
tives.
Oregon City,
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k H ubbard of
T hese c a ttle have all been tu b e rc u lin te ste d and m ay be rem oved
V ancouver, W ashington, spent th e to o th e r states.
*
week-end at the W. J. W right home.
Gray Gelding, weight 1400 pounds. Black Mare 1400
Mr. H ubbard and Mr“ W right a t­ pounds. Black Mule, 1000 pounds, 2 years old.
Set of
tended the M asonic lodge at T ro u t­ breechen harness, nearly new.
dale S atu rd ay night.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT
Mrs. A. J. Reynolds and d au g h ­
One 6-horse d airy boiler. One 24-case sterilizer. One C hester m ilk
te r spent a few days a t the hom e of
h er b ro th er W. J. W right. Mrs. bottler. One la rg e double w ash tank. One F ra n k lin steam b ottle w ash
er. One m ilk cooler. Lot of pipes and fixtures. One cream se p arato r.
Reynolds and d au g h ter left for One silo 12 x 32.
C alifornia Tuesday.
FARM MACHINERY
Mrs. E ln o ra C hapm an w ent to
S E IB E R L IN G r e s o u r c e b a c k s t h is
One McCormick 6-foot binder, all hew canvasses. One McCormick
S eattle S atu rd ay to visit w ith r e la ­ Mower. One Joh n D eere riding cu ltiv ato r w ith sp rin g b ra k e r shovels.
tives of Mr. Chapm an, h er late h u s­ One O liver sulky chilled plow 16-inch, alm ost new. One 2-horse g rain
drill. One 2-horse Iron h arrow . One 2-horse bean puller. One 2-
band.
horse disc. One T andum C utaw ay 6-foot disc. P o tato p la n ter, cup
p a tte rn . 'P o ta to digger, ex tra g rate. Jo h n D eere m an u re sp rea d er No.
12 size. L itte r ca rrie r. Low tru ck farm w agon w ith new tig h t floor h iy
TROUTDALE
rack Five tons clover hay and a lot of sm all Im plem ents and tools too
Mrs. H. C. McGinnis and Mrs. J. num erous to m ention.
For «ale in Gresham by
T. McGinnis w ere g u ests of Mrs.
a ccid en ts, w heel m is­
FLOWERS ANU CHICKENS
Sam H arlow and Mrs. Mary P ar-
50 W hite O rpington pullets. 4 W hite O rpington cockerels, all from
alignm ent. negligence,
s o n s 'in P o rtlan d W ednesday.
prize w inning stock of Madison S q u are G arden, New Yrcrk. 36 Rhode
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. K endall and Island Red pullets. Rhode Islan d Red cockerel. Lot of p eren n ial p lan ts
cuts, under-inflation, rim
30x3%
d au g h ters, Amy and D orothy, w ere a n a bulbs, all first-class flowers.
cuts, blowouts, bruises,
d in n er guests of Mrs. Dan L lew ­ TERMS— All sum s under $20 cash. Sum s over $20 six m onths' tim e
Seiberling
or a n y road h azard . . .
ellyn in P o rtlan d S atu rd ay evening.
w ith in te re st at 8 p er cent per annum providing a rra n g e m e n ts for
sam e a re m ade w ith A. M eyers, clerk of sale at F irs t S tate Bank,
Mr. and Mrs. F red P elton w ere
Clincher
Cord
p rio r to d ate of sale.
d in n e r g uests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Coons Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. P arso n s and
M axine Robinson sp e n t Sunday
COL. WOODS A SON, Auctioneers, Vancouver, YVn.
w ith Mr. and Mrs. S. F. H arlow and
A. MEYERS, Clerk, Gresham, Oregon
Mrs. M ary P a rso n s in P o rtlan d .
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. K endall and
d au g h ters. Amy and D orothy, and
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r M atches w ere
d in n er guests of Mr. and Mrs.
CHAS. HUNT A SON
29 x 4.40
Ju liu s L am p ert W ednesday eve­
Phone KW I
ning, th e occasion being Mrs. Lam -
»Main St.
Balloon
p e rt's birthday.
The Portland Electric Power Company’s Home
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. R um m er of
P o rtla n d w ere recent guests at the
J . R. K n arr home.
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k C raw ford
and d au g h ter Viola and Dorothy
d ’ye of Oregon City sp en t T uesday
At Broadway and Alder Streets
w ith Mr. and Mrs. W’m. C raw ford.
Mrs. Fred P elton sp e n t W ednes­
I* in the very heart of the business district.
day in P o rtlan d visiting a t the
GAS, OILS,
hom e of her a u n t and uncle, Mr.
GREASE
and Mrs. F red W agner.
The Electric Store on the F irst Floor I h
by using E L E C T R I C or
T he E astern S tar w ill give a card
GREASING RACK
Portland's Electrical Shopping Center.
p arty the 24th of F e b ru a ry at th e
G A S E N G IN E P O W E R
Masonic hall.
W ithin one to three block« of nearly all the
Mrs. J. A. A shw orth of S pring-
principal «tore«, shops, hotels, banks,
Myers Self-nilimr sballo« or deep well Outfit*
dale spent W ednesday at th e J. R.
restaurants and theaters.
lie
Laval
Cream
Separatori)
K n a rr home.
E nsilage Cutler*
F red H arlow , who has been ill
Street car« right to the door from every
th e p ast m onth at the hom e of his
part of the city, for single fare and tran s­
b ro th er. L. A. H arlow , w as able to
G & E or Century Motor«, any size
fer.
re tu rn to his w ork In P ortlan d
Monday.
S in ter Ga* Engine*
Principal railway ticket offices, and inter-
The S. and D. club will m eet at
Complete line of battery and tire accessories
urban railways and stage term inals
th e hom e of Mrs.
R K n arr on
easily accessible.
A complete line of Planet J r. Garden Seeder*,
W ednesday. F e b ru a ry 15.
Base Line Boosters
Plan Plate Dinner ZX:"',,;”,
NEWS FROM MANY NEIGHBORHOODS Ì
c'“b
Buy Here and
SAVE $ $ $
3
j
ioe
A. C. ARVIDSON
PURE LEAF LARD
3 lbs ... 4 7 c
AUCTION SALE
AT ANY HOUR
ot Day or Night.
Be Independent W ith
A Garden
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1928
A t Your Dealers
M A ny P r ic e ®
« f 3B<«3Ík«uin
Northrup,King ¿L Co.’s
S eed s
EvetyVfHere
ONE Y EA R ’S F R E E
ïoieciion
against
I
Walrad Mercantile Co.
F. 0 . BOWLSBY, Owner
IB E R L IN G
$ y . i o SE
ALL'1
Gresham
»Service Station
$ 0 .6 0
Portland's
Electrical
Shopping
Center
The Electric Building
SAVE TIME and
LABOR
B a tte ry
and Tire
SERVICE
J.
Cultivator*. Harrow«.
FAIRVIEW
“A braham L incoln, the Man of
D estiny” w ill be th e su b je ct of the
serm on. S unday m orning a t 11
o'clock at th e Sm ith M emorial
P re sb y teria n ch u rc h by th e pastor,
th e Rev. E. R D H ollensted. S un­
day school w ill be held a t the i
usual hour. 10 o'clock.
,
V*ed Corn
New low price« and term«.
R e p a ir*
l ’*ed Im plem ent*
30 x 3% Cords as low as........ ....................... $5.50
29 x 4.40 Cords as low a s ................................ $6. / 5
RADIO BATTERIES RECHARGED FOR 50<
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
RELIABILITY
PHONE 1141
SERVICE
GRESHAM. OREGON
Gresham Battery & Tire Shop
Ivy Filling Station
Phone 1701
PORTLAND
COMPANY
. RLecnuc
ELECTRIC B U M .