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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1920)
GKESH UM O I T U W K . rUESDAV, OCTOBER 5. lila o PAGE THREE FA IR V IE W Extra! Extra! John Cannon, Gresham, Ore. Going Out Business Entire Stock to be Sold at IJBL SALE Mrs. O. F. Cady has received her com m ission as p ostm istress and th e postofflee will be moved into the sto re at once. Fairview boys are rep resen ted am ong th e prize w inners at th e s ta te fair, Ju liu s L uscher having won th ird prize in open class for best j y earling calf. L eading stockm en | from Oregon and W ashington were i am ong th e com petitors. | Q uite a n u m b er of people have I been in q u irin g fo r houses to ren t .an d sm all places to be bought in I Fairview . T he Fairview stu d e n ts who en t e r e d W ashington high in Septem ber | have tra n sfe rre d to union high in .G resham , m aking nine now atten d in g | union high. They are, Josephine Townsend, F ra n k G reenm ail, Clyde P eterson, Rudolph L uscher, E liza beth Cady, Ted H eslin, Em il Loser, Violet Brooks. L illian Heslin. 1 M argaret Jo n as, Donald G ran t, M ildred and P au lin e Zinn a re atten d - ! ing T rad es schools and E sth er ! Brooks, Business College, all tak in g ad v an tag e of free tran sp o rta tio n to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. C laude K napp have been having a w eek's outing, m otor ing to Albany and o th e r places w here they have visited friends. - Mrs. Jo h n P eterson and Mrs John M oller left S aturday fo r Hood River to join the apple pickers, G ilbert W agner, G erald A nderson and Chris G rassley, m em bers of the pig club, will each m ake en tries at the county fair. G ilbert will e n te r his D uroc-Jersey b oar and Gerald and Chris will e n te r C hester-W hite Cannon’s Store GOING OUT OF BUSINESS G R E SH A M , The luxury of heat — when and where needed — is possessed by the family with a good oil heat er. Lights at touch of a match — any time, anywhere. Filled with P earl O il it bums with out odor or smoke. P earl O il is refined and re-refined for successful home use. Econom ical. Sold in bulk by dealers ev erywhere and by our stations. Order by name — P earl O il . SOW'S. Mrs. E. T. G reen has gone to Kelso, W ashington, to visit her d au g h ter, Mrs E. V. McCorkle and get acquainted w ith th e new g ra n d son which cam e to th e ir home a few days ago. Mrs. H M. Shaw and h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. Leslie St. C lair, moved th eir household goods last week from th e home which they recently sold, to tne Dolph home. They are occupying the lower floor and Mrs. D olph’ the upper. PE °P£L£!! Pr c n n n ! i ,H ere s your chance to Buy and Save. Ovei- $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 w orth o f S tap le Dry G oods, Furnishing G oods afid Shoes, B lankets, N otions, E tc., w ill be closed out right at a tim e you are thinking o f buying your F all and W inter needs. Every price w ill be cut and slashed regard less o f cost, profit or present value. G oods m ust go! Cash m ust com e! W e quit for good. S ale continues d a ily until every article is sold. Perfect Home Comfort PO W ELL VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. B ert Olsen and th e , la tte r's m other, Mrs. Johnson, were d in n er g u ests Sunday a t th e hom e of I Rev. and Mrs. J. T ruedson. Miss M yrtle A nderson spent Sun-! day a t the hom e of P. A. Johnson. Miss E sth er N ystrom visited home folks over th e week-end. The Pow ell Valley canning team , j who won th e N orthw est In te r-sta le cham pionship, d em o n strated a t th e state fa ir at Salem S aturday. Those who went w ere Lillie Nelson, E tta A nderson and Amy G ustafson. Miss Amy G ustafson, n m em ber of the N orthw est In te rs ta te cham pion canning team , won second place at the sta te fa ir on h e r individual ex hibit of canning. She lacked only one-half point of w inning first place. W ilma Chase of O rient won first place. CEDAR AND VICTORY O R EG O N S T A N D A R D OIL COM PANY (California) MARKET PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION, Inc. Dealers in FARM PRODUCE G eneral Offices— Sales Hoom, _ 206 Stock E xchange Bldg. 208 Mi F o u rth S treet Phone Marshall 5111 I HE MARKET PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION an Incorporation composed of and controlled by A m erican producers for th e purpose of d istrib u tin g produce directly from producer to consum er. I lie org an izatio n places sellers and buyers In touch w ith each o th er, receives produce, or buys and sells on com mission, th e offlcePft 1,8 Wtohl“* 10 e lth e r buy o r bel1 «hould phone or w rite Is Clarence Wood has joined the navy and le ft for M are Island last S a tu r day for a th ree -y e ar en listm en t. He TROUTDALE conference at th e church on Sunday is th e son of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. !• red Lockley, w ell known rep o rter evening a t 7:3o. Wood. Rev. E arl B. Cotton has been te- and jo u rn a list w ill be in ch arg e of Mr. and Mrs G. W. A llder and Mr. tu rn ed to this charge fo r an o th er T he Bank of G resham pays 6 per the booth of th e O regon Jo u rn al at and Mrs E. A. Stafford are a t Hood year. He will give a report of th e cent in te re st on tim e deposits.— Adv. th e fa ir th is week. R iver w here they are engaged in picking apples. No o rd er too larg e or too sm all to receive prom pt atten tio n . » PLEA SA N T HOME riS lB S /X They’ve Made Good Because They Are Good N er Swift’s Beaver Brand F ertilizers > 2-12-3 GUARANTEED ANALYSIS jiiTRooee M IT S A T r S •• A M M O N IA • 02% & • TO TA U . 1-65% i> O * « ( O « ,C A c o ~ - t n . 4o% • a c e e rrto . .40% , IN V M ..N L C |.5 O % — to tal 13.50% SfcÄSraSH -SotuSut H) ».T« 3.oo%¿ iSttQMtfrs -__ o . oo%jl D O N ’ T C H A N G E IF Y O U A R E U S I N G T H E M We Carry a Full Line, Including NITRATE OF SODA HIGH GRADE ACID PHOSPHATE SULPHATE OF AMMONIA All Grades of TANKAGE, BONE, FISH MEAL, WHALE MEAT AND BONE, AND KINDRED PRODUCTS T he Girl Reserves a re planning a W ood - Sand - Gravel financial and labor drive on T h u rs day, F rid ay and S atu rd ay to rep air th e sidew alks th ro u g h tow n. This is a w orth w hile work and th e g irls' cam paign should receive th e h e a rti est su p p o rt. The Girl Reserves are a well organized, en th u siastic group and a re capable of p u ttin g on som e J. R. K N A R R & SON fine pieces of work T his is th e ir TROUTDALE, OREGON first attem p t at p u ttin g on a civic P hon« GreehAin -IS». Im provem ent cam paign and it is hoped th a t they will be successful as th is m ovem ent for good stree ts is a I first step in alm ost every in stan ce of city im provem ent. Be ready for the g irls w ith su b stan tia l d o nations of I money o r tim e tow ard th e new work Miss Inez Bell, who has been slay ing at L innton, is hom e for a w eek's visit. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L usted have been visiting w ith th e ir d au g h te r at Ruckles, Oregon. Miss W ilma Chase won first place on h er individual canning exhibit at the sta te fair last week T he O rient canning team won th ird place. Miss E thel M itchel, of th e P o rtlan d Y. W. C. A., m et with th e P leasan t Home Girl Reserves last S atu rd ay afternoon andn gave them an in sp ir ing talk on th e work of th e society The new stereopticon, recently ordered by th e M ethodist L adles' Aid, arrived and will be in shape for use In a week o r two. At th e M ethodist church a t Pleas an t Home next Sunday Rev. E arl B C otton, the p asto r, will give a report on the an n u al conference session Just closed Mrs. A lta G entry will rep o rt on the m eetlug of the Oregon M ethod Have you n o t noticed th a t ist laym en's association which m et the m ajo rity of y o u r tires blow F rid ay and S atu rd ay in connection out before they w ear o u t! You with th e an n u al conference. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. H ughes, of w onder why. One of the p rin W enatchee, W ashington, th e ir th ree ciple reasons for all tire trouble sons and one d au g h ter, are the can be trac ed to pu n ctu res guests of Mr. and Mrs D. T W illiam s which have a tendency to T he fam ily are moving to 8prln g d ale w here Mr H ughes will engage in the break down the side walls, banking business. rim cut and b reaking of y o u r D. T. W illiam s, his b ro th er, C. II ru b b er loose from y o u r casing W illiam s, and th e la tte r's wife, m ade allow ing w ater to e n ter and th e trip to the sta te fa ir la st week They spent a couple of daya th e re and which in a sh o rt tim e ends the enjoyed th e trip very much. life of y o u r tire long before it Delivered Any Place Truck Service Do You Get Your Tire Mileage You Want? ELEC TR IC BU ILD IN O Frank C. Jones Co. Get our Prices Before Buying Metzger Manufactured by S W IF T COMPANY F e rtiliz e r W ork« NORTH PORTLAND, OREGON Gresham Distributors of Swift’s Fertilizers General Contractor« Carpentering Electrical Wiring Fixture« and Lamp« Septic Tank« Expert Dectrkil Rrpanq Gavaateed Office and Shop, Electric Store Bungalow Bldg. should. Now stop those p u n ctu res and save money, tim e and w orry. In v estig ate as others have the tire insole which is the one th in g to d ate which has !>een successful in elim inating punctures and blow outs. A few of our Gresham patrons: Brown’s Market. Sanitary Market, Dr. H. V. Adlx, K. A. Miller, Peter Lenard, City Bakery, Chas. Cleve land. W rite or plMine am i we w ill be g lw l to ehow thene T ire liw o lm . WILFRED AGENT P. O. Hoz lo t . G t*«sheen. Plw.oe o i .