Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 27, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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Order
Your
Repairs
Early
EVERY YEAR, BUT ESPECIALLY SO FOR
THIS YEAR
insist upon the Genuine repairs
We are agents for all International Machinery with
genuine repairs which fit better and cost you no more.
Ordering your implements before you need them —
you’ll get a guarantee on the price, and delivery when
wanted. — Reliability
H E S S E L ’S F A R M
R ELIA B ILITY
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M A C H IN E R Y
Gresham, Oregon
SERV ICE
P íem e 544
Phone 407
BORING GARAGE
WALTER W. METZGER, Proprietor
Automobile Work Guaranteed
A P ull la n e of T ires, Oils and Accessories
How much should I give
to make this a better world?
CERTA IN man in New York filled out his
income tax report.
It showed an income so large that his tax was
537c. A n d h is to ta l g ifts to church and char­
i t y fo r th e y e a r w ere $148.
Think of it—thousands spent for luxuries and
pleasure for himself; and $148 to leave the world
a little better than he found it!
Most of us do better than th a t; but not so very
much better.
Our average daily gift for all church causes is
A
—less
—less
—less
—less
than
than
than
than
we spend for daily papers
a local telephone cad
a third of the day’s car fare
3 cents a day
No wonder that 80« of the ministers of America
are paid less than $20 a week. No wonaer that
the church hospitals turn aw ay thousanas of sicx
people a year. No wonder that China has only
one doctor for every 400,000 people. No wonder
that every church board and charity society is
forever meeting deficits, forever passing the hat.
It isn't because w e are selfish ; it isn’t because w s
don't want to help. It’s just because no one has ever put
up a great big program to us, and asked us to think of the
work of the church in a system atic businesslike way.
The Interchurch W orld Movement represents the united
program of thirty denominations. They have surveyed
their whole task, no business could have done it better.
They have budgeted their needs; no business could have
a more scientific budget. T hey have united to prevent the
possibility of waste and duplication. At least a million dol­
lars will be saved by the fact that thirty individual cam­
paigns are joined in one united effort.
And they come to the men or women who love America
—to you— this week asking you to use them as the chan­
nel through which a certain definite part of your income
can be be applied to make this a better wot Id.
Only you can determine what part of your income that
should be.
I s a good time right now to answer that question.
W e re passing through the world just once; how much
better will the world be because y o u passed through?
U n ite d
A p r il 2 5 th
to
F in a n c ia l
C a m p a ig n
May 2nd
27.
1920
PAGE T H R U
N O M IN A T E
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SANDY,
A P R IL
BANK OF GRESHAM
OREGON
R em em ber th e Date, May 22. 1920.
EVERYBODY COME
Special O rchestra.
Big E ats
COUNTY AND CITY DEPOSITARY.
TROUTDALE
April 241, 1 9 1 « „ ........ *174.9241.41
April 88, 191»
844,848.14
April 241. 1924»________... 3541.92«. I«
Mrs. R uth B rink and Mrs. Lee
Evans will give a silv er te a on
T hursday aftern o o n at th e hom e of
Mrs. B rink for th e benefit of th e
L ad ies’ Aid society. A cordial iu-
I vitatio n to all is extended.
O ur grow th is steady and norm al and upon this show ing we so­
licit your b anking business assu rin g you th a t we will be w illing to
g ra n t you every accom m odation consistant with sound and con­
serv ativ e banking.
W e pay 4% Inter*»* 011 tim e and saving» deposit».
5% In terest o n t im e d e p o » its o f 0 5 0 0 o r m o r e .
POWELL VALLEY
T he L u th eran Ladies* Aid society :
has arran g e d a splendid program for
th e evening of May 1. Songs, m u - ,
steal num bers and readings will com ­
prise th e program . It Is expected ■
th a t a n um ber of P o rtlan d people
will be present and co n trib u te sev­
eral num bers to the evening en ter- !
tain m en t.
R efreshm ents will be ,
served and a good social tim e enjoyed [
a fte r th e program . Everyone is in ­
vited to atten d .
A F MILLER. P resident
W. E. MARK ELL. Vice Pres.
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C O M M IS S IO N E R
REPUBLICAN, OF COURSE-
PLEASANT VIEW
Mrs. Jacob Seidl and siste r left on
th e 21st Inst for a few w eeks’ visit
in M innesota.
Mrs. Chas. Berney, who has been
very ill with pleurisy, is m uch im ­
proved.
Mrs. A. D. M ershon received word
S aturday of th e d eath of h er nephew
H arry Tim m ons, of Gladstone.
Mrs. Wm. H u rt en tertain ed th e
sew ing club S aturday aftern o o n . T h e
aftern o o n was spent in m aking but-
ton holes and a t 5 o’clock th e hostess
s e r.e d a d ain ty lunch.
K A M lL l.E lt, C ashier
M. R. SH IPLEY , Asst. C ashier
M IL L
Express and General
Hauling
GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE
A. B u n w u * M A M rO H T H E
C SV N T V i B U J IN C S f
P a id A dv.
Gresham Phone- 17
Portland Broadway 5121
NOTICE OF ELECTION TO CHANGE
BOUNDARIES
Notice is hereby given that petitions
have been presented to the Common
Council of the Town of Gresham. Mult­
nomah County, Oregon, requesting the
boundaries of the said Town of Gresh­
am be changed so as to include new
snd additional te rrito ry w ithin such
boundaries as follows, to-wit:
The West half (*4 ) of the N ortheast
qu arter! 14 ) of the N ortheast quarter
(*4 » of section fifteen (15), Township
O n e(l) South, Range Three (3) East
BORING
of the W illam ette Meridian, save and
Mrs. Louise Dletl and d au g h ter except the following bounded and dee
Mary and E dw ard Larson of W iscon­ cribed tract of land containing one acre
sin, who have been spending th e win­ acre beginning at the Southeast corner
te r a t Los Angeles, are now visiting of above described land, running thence
at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Edw ard North along the E ast line thereof six­
teen (16) rods; thence West ten (10)
H erz of Boring.
rods; thence south sixteen (16) rods;
thence east ten (10) rods to the place
COTTRELL
of beginning, also,
Beginning at a point in the center
Rev. J. A. H opper, of P o rtlan d ,
will preach at C ottrell com m unity of the Section Line Road and the West
church next Sunday at 11 o’clock boundary of the Town of Gresham ;
Sunday school m eets at 10 o’clock. thence North to the center line of the
E veryone cordially Invited to atten d . John P. Powell D. L. C„ thence West
R em em ber th e m eeting a t the tracin g the said center line of the John
schoolhouse W ednesday evening. You P. Powell D. L. C. to the West line of
Minnie S. C lanahans seven and one-
should be there.
half Acre tract of laud; thence South
S tated
Com m unication
of crossing the Section Line Road to the
South line of C. R. M iller's tw enty acre
F airview Lodge No. 92 A. F. tra c t of land; thence E ast to the West
& A. M. S aturday evening, boundary line of the Town of Gresh­
May 1, 1920. L abor in th e M. M. am ; thence North to the place of be­
ginning, containing twenty-four acres
degree. V isiting b ro th ers welcome.
more or less.
WM. H. STANLEY, Sec v
And as said petitions were signed by
WM. SALES, W. M.
the owners of said described land and
more than one-fifth of the legal voters
of the Town of Gresham as shown by
the vote cast at the last Municipal elec­
tion held therein, the said Council of
the Town of Gresham has ordered th a t
election be held at which the propo­
G e n e r a l C o n tra c to rs an
sition proposed by said petition shall
be subm itted to the legal voters of the
Town of Gresham and of T errito ry to
C a r p e n te r in g
be annexed.
T h at said election be called to be
held in the Town of Gresham on the
E le c tr ic a l W irin g
21st day of May, 1920.
T hat a t the
election the legal voters of the
F ix tu r e s a n d L a m p s said
Town of Gresham and of the te rrito ry
to be annexed are requested to attend
S e p tic T a n k s
and vote on said proposition of in ­
creasing and changing the boundary
C e m e n t W ork
lim its of the Town of Gresham so as to
include the new and additional te rri­
tory as hereinbefore specifically set out
Office and Shop,
said voters are requested to ex­
Main St.
Bungalow Bldg. and
press themselves on said proposition
by placing on th eir baliot at said spec­
Gresham, Ore.
P h on e M x
ial election the w ords’’for annexation"
Frank C. J on es
Floyd L. Mark
or "against annexation” or other equiv­
alent words expressing th eir prefer­
ence; th a t the polling places fixed for
the holding of such election will be at
the regular polling places for the S tate |
P rim ary election In precincts 308, 309,
and 309Vi and th a t the polls will be
open from 7-A. M. to 7-P. M. on May
FIRST-CLASS
21, 1920 for the holding of said elec­
tion.
In witness whereof the said Town of
Gresham has caused th is notice to be
signed by its Mayor and attested by
the Recorder and the seal of the said I
M uniiipal Corporation affixed this 17th j
AND
day of April, 1920.
A ttest: G. W. KENNEY, Mayor
C. O. SCHNEIDER. Recorder!
F irst publication April 20, 1920.
Last Publication May 18, 1920.
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S herwin - ïïiiuams
P aints
AND
COVER
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SOLD HERE
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THE SIGN OF GOOD PAINT
Anyone who uses or ought to use paint and
varnishes will be glad to know that we are agents
for
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S herw in -W il l ia m s
P aints & V arnishes
Frank C. Jones Co.
For 50 years this line has been the world’s leader.
That’s why we like to sell it. The Sherwin Wiliams Co.,
have never lowered the standard of their Paint« and
tarnishes. There is lots of painting to be done this
spring and summer and we are going to offer Sherwin
& Williams Marine White in grey at a price that will
interest the property owner that is going to paint.
We Carry a Full Line of
Sherwin & Williams Paints and Varnishes
L. L . K ID D E R H D W . C O .
LOU McLAIN
PLUMBING
Reliable Fixtures
GET OUR ESTIMATE
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ALL WORK GUARANTEED
T he G resham Steam L aundry is
p rep ared to do steam cleaning and
pressing. L et u6 do your w ork.—
Adv.
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F o r Hale.
One se t heavy double harness, one ;
3
Inch M itchell wagon and wood
rack, practically new. One m llef
eouth of Cotton sta tio n on C. T. Wil-1
son farm . J. W. D arling, Owner.
Buttons
Pleating
H E M S T IT C H I N G
MRS. CA R RIE HANSEN
P ho n e 51x3
G resham
Main St.,
p e a r High School
U sed
F o r Hale.
New W ade d rag saw s with wheel,
$168.80 N ev M ultnom ah light w eight
I drag saw w 'th w heel, $160.
W. A. HE8SEL.
F o r d s, G o o d F o rd
C A SH
P A ID
for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind.
E.
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Gresham
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QMNTERCHURCH
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ROCKWOOD GARAGE
AUTOMOBILE AND GAS TRACTOR REPAIRING
Latest 1920 Maxwell Cars
KREOFSKY BROS. Props.
Overhauling, Repairing, Welding and Brazing
Tires, Oils, Accessories
Corner 15 axe U n « ami Ib a k u m » ! Iloarl»
thirty d n m m i w m .
C. M. ZIMMERMAN
Auto Repair Shop
East Jzth and Caruthers, one block north of Division
Street, Portland
Phones, Tabor 5369 or Gresham 971
W e h a n d le R A C IN E , M IL L E R a n d O L D ­
F IE L D T IR E S . T h e y ’re a il g o o d m a k e s.
GRESHAM GARAGE
C. S. M’MURRY
F. E. PALMQUIST
Office 801
Gresham, Oregon
Res. 529
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