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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1920)
FAGB KOI K They’ve Made Good Because They Are Good Swift’s Beaver Brand F ertilizers D O N 'T C H A N G E I F Y O U A R E U S I N G Roy M cC arter and Miss Jennie De- C. I. R ak er,E llsw o rth R ak er and Shazer from P o rtlan d w ere m arried wife left Monday m orning fo r P en in W ashington S aturday. T he young dleton, w here they will ta k e In th e couple a re visitin g h ere a t th e hom e round-up. of Sherm an M cCarter. They Intend m aking th e ir hom e In G resham . The gas stove an d h e a te r a re be com ing m ore p o p u lar every day in G resham . Y esterday th e re were th ree installed by F red M ew hirter. Maxwell Schneider, th e p h o to g rap h er had a h ea te r and cook stove installed. C. W. Gleason had one of the classy little h eaters p u t in also. Mrs. F ra n k Moore re tu rn e d W ed nesday from Idaho F alls w here she SERVICE STATION had been fo r th e past m onth visiting h er son and fam ily. N orm an S m ith m et w ith a painful accident Tuesday. As a re su lt of a m isstep he fell and fra ctu red th e bone Engines need oil. in his leg. At first It was feared his lim b was broken b u t It proved to be Radiators need water. a fra c tu re and is rep o rted as doing Batteries must be filled well. Because of his years and poor and charged if you want h ealth it was a serious accident. them to give the dependable T he W om en’s A uxiliary of the A m erican Legion m et a t th e lib rary service they’re built for. I T uesday evening. A very in terestin g 136 builders of cars and i speech was delivered by Mrs. Elvers, ! p resid en t of th e auxiliary in P o rt trucks use the Still Better land. T he reg u lar business was tra n s W i l l a r d B a t t e r y and acted and th e c h a rte r was closed w ith Threaded Rubber Insula m ore th an 50 m em bers. T he follow ing sta n d in g com m ittees were ap- tion. | pointed: on th e sick com m ittee, Mrs. John Metzger, Mrs. W. F . Honey, i Mrs. O. A. E astm an, and Mrs. A lbert W illard C on su ltin g S ervice free : E kstrom . T he m em bership com m lt- for th e ask in g. i tee chosen a re Mrs. A. H ughes, Mrs. | C lara P u lfe r and Mrs A nna Gibbs P h on e (Itti. and on th e reception com m ittee are Mrs. R ichard T eg art, Mrs. W alter M etzger, Mrs. E lla H ensley and Miss Mamie Hoss. At the close of The Crescent Cafeteria th e m eeting the Legion boys cam e by in v itatio n and w ere served with home form erly a t corner of T h ird and m ade cake and punch which they ate S tark, P o rtlan d , now in new w ith tru e doughboy relish. location Be su re and be on hand a t th e a«« A lder l»etween 8<1 »m l 4th speaking to n ig h t a t the Masonic hall. A cordial welcome to all p atro n s T he sp eak er will be Hon. Milton A. and friends M iller, in te rn al revenue inspector for MRS M. FRAKES & SON Oregon. Chief topic “ T he L eague of N atio n s.” Willafd First Principles THEM We Carry a Full Line, Including NITRATE OF SODA ' 2. E. Osburn & Co. HIGH GRADE ACID PHOSPHATE SULPHATE OF AMMONIA All Grades of TANKAGE, BONE, FISH MEAL, WHALE MEAT AND BONE, AND KINDRED PRODUCTS Get our Prices Before Buying Mandel A. W. Metzg er & M anufactured by Platjsall Records: Gresham Distributors of Swift’s Fertilizers SWIFT COMPANY Fertilizer Works NORTH PORTLAND, OREGON Rev. A lbert Cook of Los A ngeles, C alifornia, will preach at th e B ap tist church next Sunday m orning at 11 o'clock follow ing th e re g u la r ses In v itatio n s have been issued to th e sion of th e Sunday school. All are new and hon o rary m em bers of the invited. HKLIAItlLITY HKRVKE G resham W om en’s C h ristian Tem <i\2 544 H. H. E ling and sons, H erb ert and perance Union to a b an q uet to be Je rry , have gone to P endleton th is given at th e gran g e hall on S a tu r week to a tte n d th e round-up. day evening, Septem ber 25, at 7 Floyed L. Mack has ju s t finished o’clock by th e old m em bers. T here rem odeling th e hom e of E. S. Hock- will be talk s by various speakers Mr, I d u rin g the d in n er h o u r and at 8:30 m an on th e Base L ine road. J the doors will be throw n open to the H ockm an is th e new ow ner of th e old McKay place. public when Dr. E sth er Pohl Love- H. W. Cooley has sold his resi | Joy will give an address. A11 are in dence p ro p erty on W allula H eights vited to h ea r th is g ifted woman who Mr. | Is ca n d id ate for re p rese n tativ e in to a C. E. Peck of Illinois. Cooley will move to P o rtlan d w here congress from th e th ird d istric t on he has p urchased a hom e on E ast both th e dem ocratic and prohibition S eventy-third stre e t, n e a r H alsey. tickets. Mr. Peck and his th ree m aiden sis Sunday evening callers a t th e D. te rs will occupy th e Cooley property IM. R oberts hom e were Mrs. H arriet in th e n ea r fu tu re . Stanfield and Miss K ath e rin e S tan Mis Bessie H u n ter an d Miss Min field from P o rtlan d . Mrs. Stanfield nie N olan, of C loverdale, a re visit aud Miss Stanfield are cousins of ing Miss E th e l M ew hirter, T he two Mrs R oberts and m o th er and sister young ladies a re en ro u te fo r Eugene to R obert Stanfield, republican nom w here they will a tte n d college th is N e e l Your Hult (T ca u n l? Huy y o u r canning corn of A inees for United S tates sen ato r. year. Have It F rench dry cleaned. Re llelney, phone 98. Rev. J. H. Wood and wife, who E. G. C raw ford, G eorge 8. Rod pairing neatly done. T ailoring for have been sta y in g for a week o r two g ers and C. 8. R ussell, who a re ow n ladles and men. T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. P E T E R I.ENARD, T ailor. ers in th e A m bleslde co rp o ratio n at cent In terest on tim e deposits.— Adv L arsen of G resham fo r m edical a t H ogan sta tio n are com pleting beau ten tio n , have re tu rn e d to th e ir home tifu l su m m er hom es a t th a t place. eust of G resham . T h eir grand-1 F red Todd is at w ork p ain tin g and d au g h ter, Mrs. A lta G entry, has giv decorating. F. L. Mack has com en up h e r position as re p o rte r on the I pleted th e w iring. T hese prom ise to O utlook force In o rd er to give her | be b eau tifu l su m m er hom es w ith p ri e n tire tim e to th e care of th e aged v ate p arks, lig h ted and m odeled with couple. R ussell G entry will be with all m odern Im provem ents h e a rt could his m o th er In th e Wood home. wish. Hessel s Farm Machinery GRESHAM LOCALS i ^TIE MANDEL is really more titan just a talk > ins ing jiiutiune. machine. it It is a musical instrument tha that reproduces the sin&er’s song and the works of in iuo»l,^trUJ? ent Q. > t ru^y’ lifelike manner. It is Hocking Valley Cider Mills. M ANm FTo ‘ “dd PJeaSare ond »«PPin.M to the home. .T™ d J h i K P y* “nry rt C° r i . No e itra Parts- wonderful No h n m ? ; ™ Y . ar- • appearance pleases the eye. Drag-saws with Wheel, extra Fully and Saw for $165. Ensilage Cutters in hand or power sizes for hay or corn. ¡ S t e a a s a s s : - Libera/, long lima credit arranged. \ Call today! J. E. METZGER ) our Home Furnisher Oliver Plows, with repairs for all plows. W. A. HESSEL ■ ■■ Vk See us about I Ielps For Your Fall 1 lousecleaning will find it well worth your while to * drop in and see the special display we are making of the things you need for housecleuning. Everything from Curtain Rotis to Paint, and from Mops to Stepladders. Exactly what you want to make home brighter and work lighter. Come in ami see how completely we can supply you. D odge B rothers AND Dort Automobiles \ Cleveland d etrae Catterpiller Tractors A. W. METZGER & CO. QUALITY AND SERTICE PHONK «Ml the WINCHESTER store GRESHAM GARAGE PHONE 801 AGENTS . * }f Banking Secrets O ur business in this com m unity is to pro vide a safe place for your savings a t a fair ra te of Interest. In o rd e r to pay you th a t in terest we search out rock-ribbed investm ents u n d er dictation o f F ed eral and S tate laws m ade to protect you. These investm ents pay a re tu rn slight- I> h ig h er th an the in te rest we pay on vour savings. To th e best of o u r know ledge, no business op erates on as sm all a m argin as a savings bank. O ut of this sm all m argin we pav o u r expenses and reap a leg itim ate profit. T here Is probably no o th e r business offer ing th e public such expert, costly service at such a low price. We w ant you to bank w ith us. B ut if you don t w ant to. we urge you to save anyw ay. A good way to save Is th ro u g h th e reg u lar purchase of U nited S tates T h rift Stam ps and W ar Savings Stam ps We sell them to you w ithout profit to ourselves. In th e m eantim e we m ake y o u r acq u ain t- < ance and we are b ettin g th e price of this a d vertisem ent th at you will bank w ith us once we get acquainted. FIRST STATE BANK O U S IX M . OKEOOW MEMBER JE P E R A L RESERVE' SYSTEM *