Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 20, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK
PAGE FOUR
TUESDAY. JANUARY
BO.
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I» B O
LOCAL DOINGS
BRIEFLY TOLD
Window Shades
Case Tractors
L. M. R ussell, who fo r sev eral
Reliable Tractors in two-
years has been an invalid as the re-I
three-
or four-plow tractors.
su it of a stro k e of paralysis, passed ’
Tractor Plows, Disc Har­
aw ay a t his hom e In G resham Mon-j
day m orning, F eb ru ary 19. He was
rows, Pulverizors. All trac­
6 4 years old. The fu n eral arran g e-!
tor
Implements.
I have a few water colors
m ents are being m ade in P o rtlan d :
and notice of th e fu n eral will appear
that I am selling ai 60c ea.
Overland New 4 Automo­
in th e P o rtlan d papers.
Best grades are selling at
biles.
United States, Nc^by
Mr. an d Mrs. H. W. Cooley and th e |
$1 .25 each, these are of the
U S C O, Revere or Bruns­
la tte r ’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Rob­
best oil opaque, with guar­ ert Rogers have been visiting h er sis­
wick Tires. Accessories.
ter, Mrs. E. R. C ochrane and fam ily
anteed Hartshorn Rollers.
a t M yrtle C reek in so u th ern Oregon.
C ase 10 - 18 Tractor
T h e U. S. T ire S ervice
Mr. and Mrs. R ogers have sold th e ir
ll'e cut them to fit your
ranch a t Condon and are looking for
a location. Mr. and Mrs. Cooley re ­
windows
tu rn ed S atu rd ay n ig h t b ut Mr. and
Mrs. Rogers will spend Home tim e In
Phone 544
th e valley. The trip was m ade by
Gresham, Oregon
au to th a t they m ight b e tte r judge
th e adv an tag es of th e different local­
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ities.
Dewey Gibbs sta rte d to Seaside to ­
day in his m achine. If he likes th e
clim ate he may spend several weeks
th ere.
Y our H om e F u r n is h e r
T he g rad e school opened yesterday
m orning on th e second sem ester.
T here were many prom otions to h igh­
e r g rad es and th e ch ild ren were
happy.
■ t T he E astern S tar lodge is plan ­
ning its leap y ear party-dance for
V alentine evening, F eb ru ary 14. The
ladles of th e lodge are to be in com-
Auto and Gas Engine Repairing Accessories
! plete charge of th e evening in ac­
cordance w ith th e best trad itio n s ol
Auto Electric Work a Specialty
th e leap y ear season.
A very d elig h tfu l evening was
spent by m em bers of th e G resham
Let us tell you about our Tire proposition. We handle
Social club when they g ath ered at
T elegram alon e 1 year
T elegram «fe O utlook 1 year
Racine, Miller and Oldfield. They’re all good makes
! th e .Masonic hall last F rid a y even-
I Ing. T he evening was sp en t In danc-
Investigate our ‘ DAY N IT E ’’ headlight lens, where dim ­
i
Ing and cards. T he music was splen­
ming is not necessary. Leave your brights on and still
did. T h ere w ere about 70 persons
comply with every city and state law. A demon­
present at th is first m eeting. The
stration will be given in the near future.
next m eeting will he held Feb. 6.
W atch for Announcement.
T he re g u la r m eeting of th e G resh­
am P aren t-T each er circle, which was
A few good second-hand cars left. Get ready for spring.
i planned fo r W ednesday aftern o o n of
Purchase while prices are reasonable.
! th is week, has been postponed on ac-
| count of Illness am ong those In te re st­
ed In m aking up th e program . The
J. E. PALMQUIST
JOHN IDE
Phone
G ood until Feb. 10, 1920
d ate of m eeting has not been a n ­
Res. 32x
801
Res. 12x3
nounced.
Subscriptions m ay begin any tim e desired
Mr. and Mrs. R obt. Lansdow ne, of
Gresham, Oregon
Oregon City, w ere G resham visitors
on Sunday, th e g u ests of th e la tte r's
m other, Mrs. S. R. Bradfleld
An Inform al recital will be given
next S atu rd ay aftern o o n , Ja n u a ry 24,
CHOICE M E A T S
at 2 o'clock, a t th e hom e of Miss
H om em ade H am s, Bacon, S ausage, Lard
F ried a B ratzel, by some of th e pupils
who com menced th e study of music
u n d er Miss B ratzel la st October.
T hose who will ta k e p art are M yrtle
and E dith S oderqulst, F rie d a Hettz-
GRESHAM
Main S treet
Phone 881
m an, Enos V olbrecht, Genevieve
GRO. DIETL. Prop.
M anary and A lta W ihlon. They will
have for an audience th e ir m others
and a few friends.
MISS ALICE ROBERTS
berries In th is locality on land th a t
75', CUTHBERT BERRIES
W. S. Wood, w elder In O sburn's BANK URGES TH RIFT;
Is
suited
for
th
e
ir
production
Is
two
WEDS PORTLAND MAN
BADGES TO BE GIVEN
GROWN IN MULTNOMAH
shop, has moved w ith his wife into
tons per acre. Yields of fo u r tons one of Mrs. P. A. G ould's houses on
The m any friends of Miss Alice
C ontinued from page 1
are know n and th re e tons a re av er­ Ridge avenue.
G resham , Ore., Ja n . 19, 1920.
aged by o u r best grow ers. A lo t de­
E d ito r G resham O utlook: — We R oberts w ere su rp rised to learn o f '
April this Hhnulfl be plowed u nder to
pends on th e man. One can n o t hope
have seen very little In your good p a­ h er m arriag e la st week to Jo h n R.
TELEGRAM AND OUTLOOK.
add fertility and fiber to the eoll. It
to get good yields of berries and n eg ­
per concerning T h rift Week which, Mears. T he m a rria g e was so le m n -,
B
argain
price,
Jan.
10
to
Feb.
10,
also aide In holding th e m oisture.
lect to cu ltiv a te and give th e proper inclusive. T elegram alone, one year, as you know, extends from Ja n u ary ized in P o rtlan d , F rid ay , Ja n . 16.
C ultivate prom ptly u fter every rain
Mrs. M ears Is a wfell know n m em ­
care to th e vines. In berry season $3.95; O utlook and T elegram . 1 year 17th to Ja n u a ry 24th. We a re urged
as soon as th e soil is dry enough to
$4.95. New o r renew al. Get th is
-—A fine bunch of new dish­
ber of th e young set in G resham
the au to m ust je st w hile th e weeds live
by
both
th
e
A
m
erican
B
ankers
Asso­
aftern o o n dally and don’t miss
work.
w
here
she
has
grow
n
to
w
om
anhood.
|
es we will sell at ’so low a
are killed.
th e tw lce-a-w eek hom e paper. T he ciation and th e Oregon B ankers As­
The use of th e hand hoe Is very Im­
A field of C u th b ert b erries once re g u la r com bination price is $5.50. sociation, as well as th e different She is a g ra d u a te of th e G resham
price
that you will buy.
p o rtan t fo r th e first two years In
Subscribe C ham bers of Com m erce and all p er­ high school.
sta rte d Is estim ated to be good for You get th e benefit.
sta rtin g rasp b erries a fte r th a t the
th ro u g h th e Outlook.
Mr.
M
ears
is
a
law
stu
d
e
n
t,
em
­
25 years. T he oldest field of rasp ­
sons Interested ill th e w elfare oT th e
Come in and see what
berries shade the soil and choke out
berries th e w rite r know s of In th is “ VICTORY" MEETING
com m onw ealth to give as m uch pub­ ployed in th e co urthouse In P o rtlan d .
th e weeds and one hoeing a year will
they
are, then if you need
Mrs.
M
ears
will
co
n
tin
u
e
h
er
w
ork
in
locality ts ow ned by H. G. H arm an,
BY LOCAL W C. T U. licity to th e m a tte r of T h rift and th ° th e G resham postofflee.
control them If It Is done early. The
dishes,
you will not look
who lives about four miles west of
practic of sam e d u rin g T h rift Week
average man should hoe one acre per
T he W. C. T. U. will hold a ••vic­ as ts possible.
G resham on th e Powell V alley road.
any
farther
than here.
day. T he cost of cultiv atin g and
If the autom obile th a t sm ashed the
T hese b erries a re 15 years old and to ry " m eeting a t th e home of Mrs.
T he S ecretary of th e T reasu ry of front of W alrad 's sto re was covered
hoeing Is much less and of much
Ja k e M etzger T h u rsd ay afternoon at th e U nited S tates also desires pub­ w ith "P ro p e rty D am age” . Insurance,
are still good producers.
benefit If done when the weeds are
2 :3 0 o'clock to celeb rate the advent licity w ith a view to checking th e ex­ It will cost th e ow ner of th e a u to m o -,
sm all.
Notice o f S tockholders' M eeting.
of n atio n al co n stitu tio n al p ro h ib i­ trav ag an ce of th e A m erican people bile n o th in g — and th e sto re front will
T he best main crop raspberry Is
be prom ptly repaired w ithout cost to I
T he an n u al m eeting of th e sto ck ­ tion, which becam e effective J a n u ­
which is g re a te r today th a n has ever W alrad o r Ely. Had th e car caused
the C uthbert. It 1« a heavy ylelder holders of th e M ultnom ah A C lacka­ ary 16th. th ro u g h th e 18th am en d ­
been
know
n
in
th
e
history
of
th
e
personal in ju rie s on th e stre e t th e re '
of large, firm, sweet berries th a t have mas County M utual T elephone Com­ m ent. T he follow ing program has
pany will be held In M etzger's hall,
United S tates. About th re e billion would have been grave consequences.
T h e B argain M an
a beautiful color which Is held afte r G resham . Oregon. Monday. Ja n u a ry been p rep ared ;
dollars having been spent for luxuries Are you safe* Get th a t L iability and
P
ro
p
erty
Damage
In
su
ran
ce
from
canning. T his m akes th e fru it very 26 at 2 p. m. fo r th e purpose of elect­
D evotlonals led by Mrs. Mary d u rin g th e C hristm as shopping in De­
A. Meyers at F irst S tate Bank today
a ttra c tiv e and the flavor Is de­ ing two d irecto rs and to tra n sa c t any S hoem aker, evangelistic su p e rin ten ­
cem ber, last. T he F irs t S tate Bank and be relieved of th e shaky feeling.
o
th
e
r
business
which
may
come
be­
licious.
TELEGRAM AND OUTLOOK.
d en t; C rusade Psalm 146; C rusade urges Its custom ers to invest in T reas­
fore th e m eeting.
A good average crop of C uthbert
a
Special C om m unication of
PEA R L RVEGG, S ecretary.
B argain price, Jan . 10 to Feb. 10,
hym n. "Give to the W ind Thv ury Savings C ertificates or buy L ib­
G resham lxnlge No. 152 A. F. inclusive. T elegram alone, one year,
F e a rs” ; prayer.
erty Bonds. At present prices th e
$3.95;
utlook and T elegram , 1 year
A A M T hursday evening, $4.95 O New
A ddress: "T h e p a rt th e W. C. T. U. different issues of L iberty Bonds
o r renew al. Get this
had In th e evolution of th e te m p er­ yield a good savings rate , b etter Ja n u a ry 22, at 8 o’clock for labor live afternoon daily and don’t miss
in
th
e
E.
A.
degree.
th
e
tw
ice-a-w
eek
hom e paper. The
ance refo rm ." Mrs. M. Sleeth, sta te th an any bank can afford to pay w ith
V isiting b ro th ers welcome
re g u la r com bination price is $5.50.
president.
safety, and trea su ry savings certifi­
C. B PETERSON. Sec'y.
You g et th e benefit.
Subscribe
T he new pledge of th e U nion Is: cates, L iberty loan bonds m ake a W K. HAMILTON. W M.
th ro u g h th e Outlook.
" I hereby solem nly prom ise, God very nice and safe investm ent for
helping me, to ab stain from th e use those who have accum ulated in th e ir
of all d istilled, ferm ented and m alt savings account a sufficient sum for
i liquors, including wines, beer and such investm ent. D uring th e war.
cider, and to em ploy all proper m eans w hile people were saving fo r the
“Gather up the fragments that remain so that nothing
I to secure th e enforcem ent of the 18th purchase of liberty bonds, savings ac­
may be lost."
i am endm ent to th e F ederal co n stitu ­ counts In all banks increased, but
tion.
These words are an exemplification of the purpose
now th a t extrav ag an ce has tak en
A dim e collection will be taken, hold of th e people th e tendency ts
of the Savings Bank—of the Country.
i R efreshm ents will be served by the for savings accounts to decrease.
They gather up the fragments and mass them to­
follow ing com m ittee: Mrs. H. L. St D uring T h rift W eek th e F irst S tate
gether for investment.
I C lair, Mrs. C. M. Zim m erm an, Mrs. Bank will fu rn ish a badge to those
8. S. Thom pson, Mrs. John M etzger. who desire to prom ote h ab its of in­
Who can say the amount of railroads that have
Mrs. D. E. Towle. Mrs. Arza Sm ith, d u stry and th rift by w earing th e
been
built—the industries that have been put in mo­
Miss C ora G reen. Mrs W. F. Honey. sam e d u rin g th rift week
A n Electric M otor H igh - Speed
This
tion
through
the use of Savings Banks by the people
All
m
em
bers
are
urged
to
be
pres­
W asher w ill do all your w ashing,
badge will be fu rn ish ed free of charge
of the United States.
ent and a cordial Invitation is ez- to anyone calling at th e b ank and
! tended to th e public. Come and asktng fo r same.
All should at this time stop and think what they ::
¡Join In th e rejoicing
FIR ST STATE BANK
may do toward putting the World in Order bv the pract­
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G resh a m O v erla n d Co.
J. E. METZGER
BARGAIN RATES
o/v
GRESHAM GARAGE
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SANITARY MARKET
JUST IN
C h ip m an
BLUE MONDAY
j
is a thing of the past
in homes where they use the
i
Thrift Week — January 17 to 24th
Electric Motor
High Speed Washer
Simple to operate, Costs but 2 cents
per wash-day and does the work while you
rest.
anti it
will be done better than you can do it by
the old methods. Come in and let us show
you how it is operated. Then surprise your
wife with one.
i A. W. Metzger & Co.
<> Pilone (Mil
Quality and Service
P ito n e tu t I
» 4 »♦»♦♦♦♦«
Miss Frieda
Bratzel
Teacher in Piano
Private or class lemons. Spe
cial attention given to begin-
e rs in relaxation and hand de­
velopment.
S o u th
R o b e r t«
tie
Phone #0 7
Second Hand Goods.
Several good second hand ranges
at second hand prices, also u s e l
h eaters tn good condition.
Prices
very reasonable, as I w ant to clear
my stock of second h and goods. Ask
about o th e r used article s
I have a
various selection of used goods.
J. E METZGER.
Your Home F u rn ish er.
G resham . Oregon
ise of Thrift.
Evenone calling at our bank during the week will
receive a Thrift Day Badge.
We pay 4 per cent Interest on Savings and “Will
do for you all that any good bank should do.”
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FIRST STATE BANK, GRESHAM ORE.