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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1919)
1 » -» » n . XOVEMI i KB 21. to il) PAGE THREE AT THIS TIME O’YEAR POWELL VALLEY t ,.for? ‘‘t the ProKr »ni for the J?. Coming for th e soldier bovs 1 S „ . r l t 8wed}*h L u th eran church. • iturday evening, N ovem ber 22 at L m ’V’ C l ?' k - R efreshm ents will be E v e r ? r th,e ti‘‘ueflt of th e Parsonage. M e rto u e Is invited. vv">r a i’J "'lr s ' Axe* Jo h n so n spent ■ > l; i ' evening with Mr. sn d i i ? ( " rt ,)lso,i. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lindgren also called at th e Olson home. ■Ui^ May Nelson has been on th e 1 k list but is rep o rted lniproxing Think of the H oliday Season coming on Tb nU- n ,jng Room Room Suite for Thanksgiving. Think M what 11 Would be * hav a new Dining - as a . Gu**»»*«— C— O h ^ h o uuw w pica (i ,hev iv friends — f t T *uum t ° —‘s ™ give ? furniture. Think how m any different thing., there ¿ 7 ? J* l° receive * hMOttful piwe i a gift- Think of an A ntique M ahogany Sewing Cabinet“ 1 w ? ” that are W « null Antique M ahogany or W alnut Tea W a g o n -A Sohd m . i Walnut Gate L«g Table—A ¡n fact of any piece of fu rn itu re and you at once realize i t ^ l d T “7 ? S ary Table Th’n^ h0w easily it will be to m ake a selection if you take a d v a n c e o f m, * ble as a Think Card to our large Sam ple rooms. THINK NOW. before h f f offer of an Introductory rtt the card signed, and visit us while you are m the citv a to° , ate' Go to vour dealei & S * Think of i t only . sh o n ,in,e and t £ . X * .r Be Practical, Give Furniture thi, Year CORBETT \ ietor Johnson, who has been fo rk in g on Floyd R eed's new resi- eUi llls an * e r so badly while n i t t t i g a lock in a door th a t he had b o n ° l° , ort!alld for m edical atten - M s. Grant Bell visited her daugh- ler. Mrs Chas. L ato u rell, at Hepp tier, last week. Fred Reed was In P o rtlan d on bus iness Monday. Hell B rothers are doing business ai their new garage, but a re experi encing some difficulty in ob tain in g « ater, but judging from th e a ir that has been in motion th e past week ’hey will have no tro u b le in fu rn is h ing free a ir ” to th e ir custom ers. Mrs. Ethel Sm ith S tew art, of P o rt land. spent the week-end with her m other at F ern d ale Place. 4 If you want Brick Ice C ream with your Thanksgiving Dinner, NOW is the time to order it. Thanksgiving Evening there’s nothing will end the day as well as a box of FRESH BUTTERKIST POPCORN We will take your order to pop it. Schanno’s Confectionery Formerly F E L T 'S Confectionery D on't forget the American Legion Dance, Wednesday, Nov. 26 GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE EXPRESS AND GENERAL HAULING Trip Daily Between Gresham and Portland Office with Oregon-W ashington Truck Agency, 40 Second Street, Cor. Ash Street Gresham Phone 17 Portland Broadway 5121 ! J. E. METZGER, When you need another pair of lour Home Furnisher D on't fo rg et the American Legion Dance, Wednesday, Nov. 26 This is TROUSERS Turkey land for that Coat and Vest that are not worn out PLEASANT VALLEY A community meeting will be held at the Pleasant Valley church next Sunday morning at 10:30 o’clock, to consider the organization of a Sun day school. Rev. Chas. Hayes, D. 1)., Sabbath school missionary for the Presbytery of Portland, will be pres ent and preach. All Interested in the project are urged to be present. WE WILL TAKE YOUR ORDER FOR A LOAF OR LAYER CAKE FOR THE THANKSGIVING DINNER Why worry and bother with the Thanksgiving baking and run the risk of an unsatisfactory cake? ,Le NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING. Notice is hereby given to th e legal voters of School District No. 4 of Multnomah county, state of Oregon, that a School Meeting of said D istrict will be held at Schoolhouse, on the 22d day of November, 1919, at 2:30 o’clock In the afternoon to vote on the proposition of levying a special district tax. The total amount of money needed by the district during the fiscal year beginning on June 16th, 1919, and ending on June 30, 1920, is estim at ed In the following budget and in cludes the amounts to be received from the county school fund, state school fund, special district tax, and all other moneys of the district: Budget ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES. Teachers’ salaries $ 7,915.00 50.00 F u rniture ...................... Apparatus and sup piles, such as maps, chalk, erasers, stoves, 150.00 curtains, etc ............. 6 Repairg of school- houses, outbuildings 200.00 or fences .................... 300.00 8 Playground equipment 675.00 11 Ja n ito r’s wages ........ 225.00 12 Ja n ito r’s supplies ...... 600.00 13 Fuel ............................... 125.00 14 Light ............................. 50.00 15 W ater ............................. 57.00 16 C lerk’s salary ............. 5.00 17 Postage and stationery 19 W arrants outstanding 1,645.04 3,000.00 20 Building of playsbed 24 Total estim ated amt. of money to be ex pended for all pur poses during the year 15,015.04 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS From county school fund during the coming school year ........ $ 4,328.00 From state school fund during the coming school year ................. $1,068.72 Cash now In the hands of 100.8 1 the district clerk Estim ated am ount to be received from all oth er sources during the 100 00 school year ............... Total estim ated receipt!, not Including the money to be received from ’he tax which It 6,697.63 Is proposed to vote RECAPITULATION. Total estim ated expenses | for the year............... $15,015.04 Total estimated receipts not including the tax j to be voted................. 5,597.5a I Balance, am ount to be raised by district tax 9,417.51 j Dated this 30th day of Oct., 1919 ATC ^ L U N D Q U IS T , District Clerk. for ijou 1 CITV BAKERY, Gresham The Farm er’s 8 -H o u r Day / % When organized labor, at the Industrial Conference, demanded the 8 hour day for a ll in d u s tr ie s , the N ation’s organized farm ers srnil d. “Fine!” said they; “but you must remember th a t just as your factory 8-hour day makes manufactured goods cost 4 me more, our farm 8-hour day w ill m a k e food cost y o u more. For, says TZ’e COUNTRY GENTLEM AN the farmer refuses longer to be the goat in the round-robin argument be tween labor and capital. If the 8-hour day is forced upon th e c o u n try th e farmer will welcome it as a relief from his present 14-hour, 7-day schedule, with unpaid help from his wife and children — but both capital and la bor m ust pay his price or starve! W heat at $3 instead of $2.26; pork at 20 cents instead of 14; milk at 20 cents instead of 14 — these are 8-hour farm-day figures. You ought to read 1 he Farm er’s 8-hour Day' in next week’s COUNTS V GENTLEMAN It will open your eyes. Sub scribe through me todav, and I’ll get y. u this num ber and the 51 other big, helpful, inspiring titne- and-money-savin,: issues to come this next year. *1 BUYS IT FOR A WHOLE YEAR' H. N. WALLACE OASCO BLDG. Phone No. E ast 5183 Portland 8 I rea r Immediately preceding » I. necessarv to raise this addi tional amount by special levy for the Pants all sizes and de signs, Priced a specially fed-for-flavor Turkey for you $4, $5.50, $7, $8 I lie p ric e "w ill b e c o n s is ta n t ’w ith th e q u a lity E. W. AYLSWORTH W e c a n f u rn is h y o u g o o d fre s h b e e f fo r th e m in c e m e a t W ill ta k e o rd e rs fo r Dut-kw, G eese and C hickeiis. Clothing and Shoe Store Gresham ____________ Service Phone 271 Residence Phones— 35x1 ; 368 Pleasant Nome Garage Gresham Meat Market HAMILTON & EDER, Props. Motor Car Repairing, Automobile Accessories, Oils Gasoline and Oreases. A. J. W. BROWN PLEASANT HOME - - . OREGON EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE 3 B IG T R U C K S R E SP O N SIB L E AND B E S T O F SER V IC E R ELIA BLE GRESHAM and PORTLAND Portland A-2078 225 Aiti; Bdwy 2OH2. G reaham 861 Oor. Howell aud Maple Albert Ekstrom LESS WISHBONE; MORE BACKBONE SAVE BY BUYING YOUR WINTER SUPPLY OF DRY GOODS DRIED FRUITS CANNED GOODS A. DOWSETT, Chairman Board of Directors. xirTICE OF HOOI KI.E<TI<>> To luerea-e Tax More T h a n » * « r O n t over T hat of the P re vious Year. 1 Notice is hereby given to the legal ( voters of School District No. 4 of | Multnomah county. «»»»«• of ° re*°.n.’ | ¡hat an election will be held in said | District at Schoolhouse on the 2M day of November, 1 .‘19, a l *•* „Clock In the afternoon, to vote on, ouestlon of in m asfng the am ount | f ti tax levy 1° sa^ district for thp U l* by more than six per cent Come in and See Us Let us order NOW ! “High Grade” not “High Priced” Walrad Mercantile Company Phone 601 Phone 601 D on't forget the American Legion Dance, W ednesday, Nov. 26 ' X ^ S n g o f PUysbed sud Increase«! cost of m aintenance of *Cblmted this 30th day of Oct.. 1919 An authorised ^ ^ tr y C e n l^ « subscription representative of T k c U d i.. 'i i^ « J « r .. l U iu iM .-tl.7 S The S . i m 4«7 t ’— « $2 is«sss-C • • A7 T l - UNDQUIST. District Clerk ARTHUR DOWSETT, Chairman Board of Directors. We can sell you all the Trimmings for the Thanksgiving Dinner