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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1920)
IB FOUR LOCAL DOINGS Case Tractors BRIEFLY TOLD Mid-Winter Sale..... Reliable Tractors in two- three- or four-plow tractors. Tractor Plows, Disc Har rows, Pulverizors. All trac tor Implements. Overland New 4 Automo biles. United States, Nobby U S C O , Revere or Bruns wick Tires. Accessories. ('a»«- Phone 544 IH T ractor T h e U . S. T ir e S erv ice G r e sh a m O v e r la n d Co. Gresham, Oregon EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE 3 B IG T R U C K S R E S P O N S IB L E B E S T O F S E R V IC E R E L IA B L E AND Miss Twyla H ead, county s u p e r- ! in ten d en t of th e K lam ath county schools, Miss Ruby McKay, a teach er a t C orbett high school, an d County S u p erin ten d en t W. C. A lderson of P o rtlan d , called a t th e O utlook of- i fice T hursday. Miss H ead said th a t in som e parte of h e r county th e dis- > trlc ts a re so inaccessable th a t to reach schools located in th e n o rth e rn J p art of th e county sh e would have to come by .way of P o rtlan d . P. W. McClung and wife of P om eroy, W ashington, visited w ith th e ; fo rm er's sister, Mrs. Mary S hoem ak e r , T hursday and F riday. T he Me-j i Clungs are on th e ir way to C ali fornia. Ja k e L arson chaperoned a party ; of school m a'am s one evening la st w e e k on a visit to th e au d ito riu m at P o rtlan d , w here an e n te rta in m e n t is I now on th a t m et w ith th e ir h earty I ( ? ) approval. Ja k e says his “ fliv ver” is equal to any occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Rich H o rr of Gold- stone, M ontana, a re v isitin g rela- j tlves here. Mrs. H o rr Is th e daugh- 1 te r of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Lym an. - ON - Heating Stoves All reliable makes at 10 per cent off I BEAMING UNIVERSAL J. E. METZGER Your Home F urnisher S. B. H all, county agent, has been spending th e past tw o weeks a t Cor-j vallis. Mr. H all atten d e d th e F arm - I e r s ’ W eek m eetings and la te r the G resham 851 conference of county w orkers. His P o rtlan d A-2078 L'or. P o w ell aw l Maple office reopened Monday. 2 2 5 A sh; Bdwy »OH2 The G resham Social club a re plan- | nlng a dance for F rid ay evening, J a n u a ry 16 a t th e Masonic hall. Mu- ! sic will be fu rn ish ed by a P o rtlan d 'T R E A SU R E R S REPORT SHOWS GOOD BALANCE ] o rch estra. T he p atronesses are Mes- dam es Geo. W. Stapleton, Benj. T he financial rep o rt of th e treas- C am eron, Wm. Hessel, Jam es E lking- TWO TWO | u rer as p resen ted to th e G resham ton, Jo h n Cannon, A rth u r Dowsett. Mrs. Jonan Johnson en tertain ed ! council a t th e last re g u la r m eeting at d in n e r F rid ay evening Misses show s safe balances on h an d In both Percale aprons In Plain S tripes and th e g en eral an d w ater funds. The M artha and M arion H agberg, R uth Checks, light and d ark p attern s. F our ! rep o rt Is given h erew ith and also the Nystrom and Mary C hristensen. A | list of claim s allow ed. T he rep o rt Is very p leasan t evening was spent. different styles to select from. E x H. W. S trong and sons E dw ard and ceptional values. R egular «2.25. for th e m onth of December. Ray have ju s t re tu rn e d from a trip to i < ie neral F unds. S pirit L ake a t th e foot of St. Helens. Jan . 1. 1920— G ingham Coverall uprons in Stripes, Hal. cash on h a n d ................$1,544.91 They w ere w ith a p arty of Y. M. C. A. Rec'vd from R ecorder for w orkers. T he p arty w ent as far as Plaids and Checks Ilog. W v a lu e s fines ..................................... 99.00 possible w ith au to tru ck s th en th e $1,645.91 balance of th e way on foot, carry in g th e ir luggage. Skiing form ed one of j $ 413.48 th e d ellg h jfu l fea tu re s of th is w in te r' W arrants paid Gi-chliani, P hone (111. $1,230.43 trip. Mr. S tro n g rep o rts It an Ideal Hal. on hand W ater F u n d s. w inter trip. Ja n . 1, 1920— $ 695.45 ! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thom are being Hal cash on h a n d ............... 362.65 1 felicitated upon th e b irth of a son Rec’d for w ater ren ts $1,058.10 i early th is m orning. The young man I OIL HEATERS w eighed eig h t pounds. Both m o th er vooM ro w tm « T b a m u T haob 927.86 and son a re doing well. Mrs. B. ! W a rra n ts paid 130.25 H ugabone of P o rtlan d is th e nurse. ! Halance on hand 11. J. P u lfe r is to com m ence his The follow ing bills fo r Decem ber were approved by th e council and new duties as secretary of th e M ult-, ( irm h u n 233 Tabor A4I71 nom ah and C lackam as Telephone w’ere o rd ered paid: Phone 881 GRESHAM com pany next Friday. Main 8trect G eneral F und. GBO. DIKTL, Prop. G reat credit is due th e linem en o f' J. G. M etzger, salary ............. $ 45.00 A. A. A ckerm an, lab o r 3 .On the telephone com pany for th e speed Arthur IF. Kreojsky, Prop. F. M ew hlrter, l a b o r ............... 20.00 w ith w hich they put th ro u g h the E. II. Kelly, la b o r....................... 20.on Overhauling - Repairing - Acetylene Welding E. II. IIoss, lab o r on stre e ts 3.00 tra n sfe r of th e sw itch board last S a t- , O utlook Pub. Co., p rin tin g 10.80 urday. T elephone service was re-1 Tires Oils Accessories Pacific S tationery and P rin t sum ed early Sunday m orning. C orner lias«- Line anil R ockwood Road». ing Co........................................ 8.2« “ L ittle B ro th e r” is receiving al K. A. Miller, salary 20.0'< J. II. M etzger, salary 5.10 m ost m ore th a n his sh a re of a t te n - ' A. W. M etzger, m erchandise 1.12 tlon at th e C larence S tanley home. E. L. T horpe has sold his 3-acre A fam ily p arty an d b irth d ay din P. R. L. A P.Co., stre e t lig h t He and his m o th er are doing w e ll' ing 36.00 and all are happy. T he boy is nearly | ner at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. m odern poultry ranch on Johnson Stanley last Sunday celebrated th e creek to C. S. Killen, who has been P. R. L.& P. Co., stre e t lig h t Portland Broadway 5121 Gresham Phone 17 ing 88.» two w eeks old, having been born on 87th b irth d ay an n iv ersary of Mrs for th e past y ear on th e D. M. New Y ears eve. C. G Schneider, [Alary as re S tan ley 's fath e r. G randpa Landon. D onaugh farm at ilalrd sd ale station. co rd er for December. 1919 10.00 Mrs. W. F. Mason has been quite ' O ther m em bers of the fam ily present Mr. and Mrs. Killen are moving to F ran k Heiney & R. Helney, I m s I liiip len ieiils for Hale. MISS GLADYS GOSSETT lumber ......................... ..... 110.7! 111 a t h er hom e in Cleveland addition ; wen? Mr and Mrg George w P ullen day and Mr. and Mrs. T horpe, who Mr and Mr# WUIiam B ooth. are sto rin g th e ir goods in G resham WEDS PORTLAND MAN L. L. K idder, h ard w are Used Im plem ents and m achinery In 51.12 for th e past week, but is rep o rted to I , good condition One 12-18 disc tongue i ' W. Schuld A Sons, gravel 105.00 be im proving. G randpa L andon is enjoying good for a sh o rt tim e, will move soon to A lfred McBee, of P o rtlan d , and tru c k ; one 10-18; one 8-18 disc with W ater Fund. Mrs C. E. R usher, whose 11 lness ' ,h an madp happy the town property recently purchased tongue trucks $ 1.50 ; Miss Gladys G ossett, d a u g h te r of Mr. J. H. M etzger, salary .. was rep o rted in th e last O utlook, is by th e pregpnce of ch lld rp n , g ra n d . at Sellwood. Used plows In steel or chilled Service, E k stro m ’s T ruck One sniail grinding mill for 1 S and Mrs. C. E. G ossett of Mabery, 3.03 now considerably im proved. children and g reat-g ran d ch ild ren . hau lin g ........................ horse power. 94.18 Mrs. C. G. G leason spent last Sun were m arried In V ancouver. W ednes City of P o rtlan d , w ater Have you seen o u r stock of rugs? Mrs. C. H um ason has received th e One M ultnom ah ro ller or grinding 8.00 day in P o rtlan d w ith h er invalid sis-1 Chas. Brown, labor E. M etzger, Y our Home F urn ish er. day, Ja n u u ry 7. T h eir m arriag e was .98 mill C rane Co., w ater supplies anno u n cem en t of th e m arriag e of her D entler, of T h eir fa th e r, J. D. 45.00 1 <e r One Rock Island gang plow 14- a su rp rise to th e ir many friends They J. G. M etzger, salary NOTICE. K ansas City, K ansas, has sp en t the son. G uerdon W. H um ason, a t D allas, In c h , n e a r ly new . retu rn ed to th e hom e of th e b rid e a Texas, to Miss Irm a Johnson of th a t All persons having a badge or One 14ln- gang plow, steel, $45. past week here and in P o rtlan d but p aren ts W ednesday evening w here REBEKAHS INSTALLED place. T he w edding was on Monday, ! badges of the G. V. F. D., except W. A HESSEL, THEIR OFFICERS MONDAY re tu rn e d yesterd ay to his home. the news of th e ir m a rriag e soon G resham , Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Ed. R oberts of Ja n u a ry 5. T he young couple wlU officers of the d ep a rtm en t who re Store phone 544 Res. phone 6x2 spread and a num ber of friends g a th m ake th e ir hom e therp, w here G u er ceived th e ir badge Ja n u a ry 5. 1920, G resham R ebekah lodge No I W elches a re h ere on account of th e ered to ch a riv ari them . Mr. and don was salesm an for th e M orris H at are kindly and u rgently requested to O. O. F , held th e ir an n u al In stalla Illness of th e fo rm e r's fa th e r, Jo h n l give or send sam e to th e secretary. T he man who Is alw ays m isunder Mrs. McBee will m ake th e ir hom e at I. com pany. | H arry Jo hnson, a t once so th e new stood m erely m isunderstands others. Bridal Veil, w here Mr. McBee is em tion of officers a t m e Odd Fellows R oberts, who is ill suffering from Mr and Mrs. Chas. Cleveland mo m em bers can be properly placed on hall Monday evening, Ja n u a ry 12. Few people care enough about you to pneum onia T he sick man is said to tored to Seaside last F riday. They th e roll. Those who may have lost m isunderstand you _____ ___ ployed by th e Bridal Veil L um ber Co T he Installing officer was Deputy be holding his own. th e ir badges a re kindly requested to rand M aster Mrs.’ C lara McKinney :S- Grt G eorge E. Towle, of M inneapolis, re tu rn e d Sunday. Mr. Cleveland re pay $1.50 to th e secretary , th e actual t o f P ort laud T he follow ing officers visited here yesterday in th e homes ports th a t th e roads are in very good cost of th e badge. All persons having keys to th e fire „ wet ...r e in stalled ; C hristen* H umason. of his b ro th er, D. E Tow le and his condition. X hall are also req u ested to re tu rn ♦ N. Q ; fnida Metzger, V. c..; Roy b rothers-ln-law , W. F. and G eorge F. Advice to young men about to m a r them to the secretary. X Gibbs, secretary : G ertru d e Kastman H oney. M r . and Mrs. Tow le are HARRY JOHNSON, Secy. ry : Beauty fades, but a good cook I i tre a su re r; A nnabelle K irkwood, spending som e tim e In S eattle w ith a i is a Joy forever._____________________ G resham . Ore., Box 131. ? chap lain ; C allie K enney. R. S N. O.: d a u g h te r and will be th e re u n til a fte r X I Eliza M etzger, L. 8. N. G. ; Anna next S atu rd ay when an o th e r d au g h Ï Gibbs. R. 8. V O., T ilda Dahl, L. 3. te r will be m a rried to a M inneapolis V. G ; E thel M ew hlrter, w a rd e n .1 m an. Mr. and Mrs Towle a re plan Lizzie Gibbs, conductor; A nna Beers. 1 n in g to move to G resham In the J I O.; P earl A tterb ury , O. G. ' spring, and will m ake th e ir home A fter th e In stallatio n , r e f r e s h ! here. inciits were served and a p leasant so A special m eeting of th e tow n ' clal evening was enjoyed by all. council has been called for W ednes day n ig h t, at th e usual tim e to con The next annual observance of National Thrift Day TELEGRAM XM» «H TI.OOK. sid e r th e continued em ploym ent of a finds Americans strongly united for Thrift. B argain price, Ja n 10 to Feb 10, Inclusive. T elegram alone, one year, traffic officer. T he rec o rd e r's c o u rt Is in session $3.95; O utlook and T elegram , 1 year Helping the Government has come to mean the is aftern o o n h ea rin g cases u nder | $4 95. New or renew al Get t h i s th ___ avoidance of waste and extravagance. live aftern o o n daily and d o n 't miss I h traffic ordinance. T h ere are . th V. e . tw . tee-a-w . _ „ eek v hom ........... . 'h .Ä e p a p e r * T The | lu r c#geg , 0 be ca„ pd> gpveral The practise of Thrift is wide-spread throughout reg u la r com bination price Subscribe are hold overs from fo rm er hearings. You get the benefit, the land and on Saturday, January 17, thousands will B ert M etxger has re tu rn e d from th ro u g h th e O utlook start added thrift habits. * * * S eattle, w here he spent T h u rsd ay and 1 F rid ay of last week a tte n d in g a m eet You are invited to register Thrift through this In ing of d ealers In W in ch ester Arms stitution. supplies Teacher in Piano Mrs M aggie Ulm e n tertain ed at Private or class lessons Spe d in n e r on Sunday O. S. V iken of P o rt cial attention given to begin lan d , a young ex-service man who era in relaxation and hand de ra ile d thia his hom e and Mrs Ulm P h on e (MO velopment ; P hone (MO Gresham, Oregon "M o th er,” d u rin g his service In South R oberts Ave. P h on e ¡407 F rance. > »«»♦♦( ♦ ♦ «4 GRESHAM and PORTLAND Albert Ekstrom Coverall Apron Specials 1 .98 1 .98 2.59 2.59 CANNON’S, Dry Goods CHOICE MEATS Homemade Ham®, Bacon, Sausage, Lard PER FEC TIO N /^ Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET COAL M IL L ROCKW OOD GARAGE FEED Express and General Hauling GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE 1 Bluebird Special 1 ARE YOU LUCKY? N A T IO N A L T H R IF T D A Y We’ll sa.v so. if you have placed your order for one of these sets of Bluebird Dishes. Just think of it, a 42 piece set for $9.98. Only a limited number of sets so come early to avoid being disappointed. * * * * * * * ««*> *a*»aa***^4> ' A T TH E TH RESH O LD OF A. W. Metzger & Co. Quality and Service JFtrat iBank H im m Miss Frieda Bratzel