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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1920)
A f- PAGH p o r o GRESHAM OVTIXXÍK We can make immediate deliveries on Fordson tractors. Now is the time to get one. RAKER <& SON Gresham Estacada A PR IL «, 1»KÄ» . . . RIGHT N O W . . . Fordson Tractor Price $ 9 3 5 at Gresham Tt'KSDAY, arid from now on is the tim e to paint. If your house needs painting inside or outside. R em em ber, w e Carry a Full Line o f Z ealan d H ouse P aints, also----- Sam uel C. L an caster, en g in eer of i the C olum bia R iver highw ay will speak th is evening, T uesday, a t the 'G resh am T h ea ter a t 8 p. m. Mr. L an caster will speak on th e W orld’s B eautiful H ighways. T h ere will also be pictures and m any featu res of In terest to all. Mr. L an c aster will also speak on "H ow and W hy A m erican is Saving A rm enia from D estruction.” T h ere will be several speakers. T h ere will be .no ch arg es and ev eryone is invited to atten d . Misses Helen Bliss, G race F ield 1 1 \ fc l t - house and B erth a Spencer, from the Oregon S tate N orm al, and Miss W in ifred St. C lair from W illam ette spent i the week-end a t home, visiting th eir A' p aren ts and friends over E aster. Mrs. M. Misz en tertain ed on last ! S aturday, h er d au g h ter, Mrs. Sim- I rnons of P o rtlan d an d th e la tte r ’s ’ friends, Miss E d ith T rav er, a m is N ow is the tim e to m ake door and w indow screens, sionary of China, hom e on a furlough, j A recen t issue of th e Pacific C hris before he gets here by getting your screens on early tian A dvocate announces th e b irth of a baby d au g h ter, March 1st to R e v ., ■ and Mrs. S tanford Moore of P ort- 1 land. Rev. Moore is p asto r of the ' ( E pw orth M. E. church in P ortland. Phone 891 Mrs. Moore will be rem em bered as Ask J. G. MAST GRESHAM j Miss Lois Gill, d a u g h te r or Mr. an d j Mrs. T. H. Gill, who lives n ear G resham . Mrs. Moore was a te ac h e r in th e Powell Valley school be fore h er m arriag e. The baby d au g h te r hus been nam ed F ran ces E laine. Miss E m m a Johnson^ has moved from th e house on F ifth stre e t which 3 BIG T R U C K S BE ST was owned by Mrs. 8. R. Bradfleld, to a p a rtm en ts in th e F irs t S tate Bank building. J. II. Cone and son, R. L. Cone, and W. B. Corey are leaving T h u rs G R ESH A M and PO R T L A N D day for Lone Rock, Oregon w here they will spend th e sum m er. They P ortland A -2078 G resham 851 are in terested in a saw m ill a t th a t P ow ell ami .Maple 22A A sh; B dwy 2OH3. place. The revival m eeting at Rockwood is progressing nicely. T he atten d - . ance, in view of th e w eath er, has been good and people a re being con W HY NOT A GAS verted. T he m eetings a re now en te rin g th e second week and will end R A N G E A T $50.00? F riday n ig h t, April 9th. Rev. Robt. Brym er, th e evnngellst, is m aking him self felt in th e h ea rts and lives — ...... ......... of th e people. His m essages of love and his kind , perso n ality are causing him to be loved by all who are atten d in g . T he services on S un day w ere crow ded so th a t ex tra seatin g space was m ade necessary. L. C. Misz of H elena, M ontana, I spent last F riday w ith his m other, Mrs. M. Misz. Com e in and get yours. G resham gran g e will hold its reg u la r m eeting next S aturday, April 10 in g ran g e hall. An Interesting W e handle R A C IN E , MILLER and O L D talk is expected from C. L. Sm ith, FIELD. T h ey’re all good m akes. otherw ise known as “ Corn S m ith ” i who will exploit “ Corn and Silos.” , It is hoped t h a t a n t i t l i i r speaker ami i music will add to th e a ttractio n s of the program . All g ran g e rs and th e ir friends are urged to atten d , follow ing the usual good g ran g e dinner. M ’MURRY F. E. PALMQUIST The G rushatu social club dance which was scheduled for F rid ay ev Office 801 ening, April 9, has been postponed Gresham, Oregon to Friday, April 16, on account of the ' senior class play which \\ill be given , Your Home Furnisher on th e fo rm er date. The dance will I be given In th e Masonic hall. Mr. 1 ~ and Mrs. A rth u r Ilow sett will s e r v e '” punch. E. P. and Jo h n C anny visited a A uto R e p a ir Shop couple of days this week a t the home of th e ir m other, Mrs. H a r ritt Tim- East 37th and Caruthers, one block north of Division G eneral Contractors megman and family. They have been Street, Portland w orking in th e logging cam ps at Mist, Oregon. C arpentering Phones, Tabor 5081 or Gresham 971 À1 Let us figure your painting for you. Jones Lumber Company EKSTROM I'lv v)’l TRUCK SERVICE RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE Albert Ekstrom There’s only one way to find out just what Willard Service means to you in terms of longer battery life— There’s only one way to put Willard promptness, efficiency and competence to the test— There’s only one way for you to realize on the service th at we offer to you as a user of a Willard B attery— T hat one way is to d r iv e in a n d see. STORAGE BATTERY C. E. OSBURN & CO We have a few Racine tires left which we will sell at the old price. We will take your old range at a good figure J. E. METZGER Frank C. Jones Co. W ELFARE STATION TO BE ESTABLISHED HERE C A SH P A ID for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind. E. B A U M A N N , Gresham Phone 901 Housecteaning Time Here are the thing's that make housecleaninp an easy and pleasant job. . C arpet Sw eepers C lothes Lines C lothes Racks Curtain Fixtures Furniture Polish Mops and Brooms Brushes I ack H am m ers Screw Drivers Paints and W ax E lectrical W iring Fixtures and Lamps Septic Tanks C em ent Work A chilli w elfare statio n will be es tablished in G resham at th e lib rary If th e plans of Miss R uth B. Young, M ultnom ah county public h ealth nurse, carry out and front the ex pression of d eterm in atio n and en- Office and Shop, j thuslasm on th a t young lady's face | th e re is no doubt but th a t th ey will Main St. Bungalow Bldg. i oe carried out. Gresham, Ore. P lion s Mix | Several P o rtlan d physicians have Frank C. June» Floyd L. Mark prom ised th e ir aid, am ong them Dr. J. M. S hort, well known here, and several specialists In ch ild ren 's work. T he local doctors have prom ised to I5nd th e ir aid, also, and the move m ent is m eeting w ith rem ark ab le success. This will be th e only sta tio n o f Its FIRST-CLASS kind In th e county and G resham li very fo rtu n a te In having th e op p o r tu n ity to have such a splendid work carried on here. It Is planned to m ake th e work constructive, th e re »111 be no com AND petition, each child will be exam ined anil recom m endations m ade to su it th at p articu la r case. Miss Young Is delighted w ith the facilities to be found at the llbrarv. It Is planned to hold the first m eet-1 GET OUR ESTIMATE ing th e last W ednesday In April if th a t d ate proves satisfacto ry . Miss Young will m eet w ith the ALL WORK GUARANTEED women of th e com m unity at the W. C. T. V. m eeting at Mrs. W. J Plum e f ix G resham O tt's next T hursday aftern o o n where she will explain the w ork a n d ‘ the dates will be voted upon. Mtss Young spends th e first and th ird week of every m onth In G resh NOW R E A D Y TO am and vicinity. LOU McLAIN PLUMBING Reliable Fixtures PLANT We are making a special display of household utilities A. W. METZGER & CO Phone 661 Phone 661 C. M. ZIMMERMAN lleenuin G arden Traetor. C. E O sburn & Co. have tak en the ts e n c y for the Beem an g ard en tra c t ors, and have one on th e floor for dem o n stratio n . This tra c to r will loaded w agons, and can be worked pull any g ard en tools, lawn mowers, w ith a belt to o p erate any n u m b er of your m achines w hich req u ire power. It is pow erful and economical. Come in and see it operate. L ocated in Gresham Nearly two acres; good laud w ith g rea t plenty of berries and frh it; good p lastered house, larg e chicken house, sm all barn, city w ater, good Jersey cow,’ h eifer calf, 24 Leghorn chickens, good Monarch range, all for $2500, $1300 cash. Easy term s on balance. In q u ire at Ellis D avidson's on Powell Valley road. In a new world with an enlarged vision of service the F irst State Bank is conscious of the obliga tions and alive to the opportuni ties of constructive banking. That this is so is evidenced by the following : March 22d 1918 ..... 1919 -..... 1920 Resources $355,947.62 And the fact that it is a p art of the Federal Reserve Svstem. Suspect th e m an who poses Early Cabbage. 10c doz; 80c per 100 $1 per 100 Save tim e and money by using the Tomatoes, 15c doz Asters. 25c doz $2 per 100 W anTads. Gladiolus Bulbs. 75c doz $5 per 100 Perennials in Stock. Miss Frieda Bratzel ‘ NO DELIV ERIES.” Teacher in Piano Private or class lesaous. Spe G resham G reenhouses rial attention given to begin Phone 306 era in relaxation and hand de T ailorin g velopment. sain t Come in and select what you need GRESHAM GARAGE R idge Av„ near law rvm -.' P h on e 701 F or men and w om en— clean in g pressing and repairing done well. P eter L enard. P ow ell street. 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