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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1920)
GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY*, OCTOB E R g, 1020 PA G K THREE KELSO About 20 Kelso people atten d ed th e ' That’s as •▼•rg Urns. W s battery just as if It was our own and ws were bound to m shs use o f ev e ry last cen t’s worth of value in It. EGGS Highest M arket Price at all times. Premium paid ou No. 1 quality. If you have good eggs this is the place to sell them. GET OUR PRICES ON POULTRY; WE PAY CASH GRESHAM PRODUCE CO. Pow ell S tre e t next to B row n’« M arket Phoue 4x1 GRESHAM, OREGON Of course we iw. charge batteries and always have e a hand the Still Better W J. lard with Threaded Rubber Insulation — the kind selected by 136 m anufacturers of p a sse n g e r ca rs and m otor trucks. C. E. OSBURN & C 0. Gresham. An airplane in operation gives the most severe test to the quality of an oil— and Zerolene m eets tha test successfully. Zerolene is used by more than half the automotive equipment owners of the Pacific Coast, following the recommendations of our Board of Lubrication En gin eers for th e correct grade of Zerolene for auto mobiles, trucks and trac tors. Ask your Zerolene distributor for a Correct Lubrication Booklet for your engine. TRACTORS There is a correct rrada of Zerolene for each ty p e o f tractor. J v jo r each sta n d a r d o il co m pany (C alifornia) engine ---------------------------à L________ Troni ¿ l KUL rue l N c X ¿0' a GUARANTEED ANALYSIS n rT R A T rs A M M O N I» ” TO TAU ~ = ; PH O SM M UC acio . K e v zg rc b ( N V o L in tS to tal & » * » - » « « « « « •A3% • 02% 1-65%, 11.40% . .60% . 1 . 50% 15.50% L o c i ----- s a n n eagnsse - Phones— G resham 17, P o rtlan d , Bdwy. 8121. The reg u la r m eeting of C olum bia grange was a very in te restin g one. In the absence of Mrs. G lenora Babbit, lectu rer, Mrs. Lydia O strand of T routdale, was appointed to fill the PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16 On the Odell Farm, about 4 Miles East of Marmot and y 2 Mile West of Sandy Lumber Co. ComtiR'ncing at 10 O’clock •N Ì — ---------- ' ' ■■ — -O A >. Y<H A RE SICIt, YOU t a t T o THE DOCTOR In •' I.A W Y ER. YOl GO TO T ill: DEX- l l s l .11(01 T A O l'R TEETH AND TO TH E T lf l.O K l-’OR CLOTHES. EVERY ONE O F TH EM < HARGES FOR HIS S E R I- H r.S. .... , , a >KKR GIVES YOl- HIS ADVICE E ltE E AND GIVE'S — v o i r m o n e y ” T ™ K MOST u i , ‘ o k t a n t THING YOU OWN H k S to M iS T * '« • « » » « •« »« -IKK I T T V O l'tt MONKV IN O l li | l , \ K . YOE W ILL R E C EIV E 4 P E R CENT INTEREST. 8 PER CENT ON TIM E D EPOSITS O F 9800.00 OR MORE BANK OF GRESHAM STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. MARKET PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION, Inc. ‘ Dealers in FARM PRODUCE OREGON G eneral Offices— Sales KoomB_ 206 Stock Exchange Bldg. 208 H F o u rth S treet P hone M arshall 8141 T IIE M ARKET PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION 18 “ ,'L?snCOri>0r,a,l0.u con'P ,’^ '> of «nd controlled by American producers for the purpose of d istrib u tin g produce directly from producer to consum er. 1 he o rg an izatio n places sellers and buyers in touch w ith each o th er, receives produce, or buys and sells on commission th e offlceP ar' e8 W,8h,ng t0 eU her buy o r bel> «boulil phono o r w rite Following Described Property: No o rd er too large o r too sm all to receive prom pt atten tio n . Seven Beef Steers, 10 Cows, 1 G rade D urham Bull, 2 years old; one G rade H ereford Bull, 2 years old. T h irty Pigs, 100 lbs. each; 2 D uroc Sows, 1 Sow and 7 Pigs, 1 Poland office, and a program consisting of . niU8,c. a debate, recitatio n s and read- China Sow and 8 Pigs, 6 weeks old; 15 sm all Pigs FLORENCE M. IIONEY Ten A ngora G oats tugs was presented, a fte r which one and 12 Geese. Piano, Harmony 'c a n d id a te was given th e degrees. A One 2-year-old Belgian Colt, 1 Span Mares, 7 and 9 years, w eight com m ittee of th ree, Mrs. C lara Sm ith, A ccredited T each er of High 2900 pounds. One Mare, 8 years old, and C olt; w eight ab o u t 1050 lbs. Mrs. Jam es P o u n d er and Mrs. Al. School S tu d en ts Studio, F irs t S tate |(«nk Bldg. One 3 % -in M itchell W agon, 1 Heavy H ack, 1 Set Heavy H arness W oodw ard, was appointed to arran g e a spelling contest to be held a t the F irs t S tre et G resham 1 Buggy and Single H arness, 1 DeLaval Cream S ep arato r, 1 Economy for hall In the n ea r fu tu re , and th e Good P hone 681 C hief Cream S eparator. of th e O rder com m ittee will give a SALE RAIN OR SH IN E F R E E LUNCH AT NOON social dance on th e evening of Octo TERM S— 150 o r under, C ash; over th is am o u n t 6 m o n th s’ tim e on b ank ber 30. Mrs. L au ra Heed H ansen, of P o rt The Crescent Cafeteria able note. land, visited h er m o th er last week. Rev. and Mrs. M urphy and d au g h form erly at corner of T hird and te r Gladys wore Sunday visitors at S tark , P o rtland, now In new I FR E D I., PROCTOR, C lerk. F ern d ale Place. location F red C. Reed was at Stephenson, W ashington, on business Tuesday. 2,1,1 A lder betw een 3d anti 4 th Mrs. Hyde, of P o rtlan d , is the guest A cordial welcome to all patrons of Mrs. Lucy Kincaid. and friends Ju liu s M eier has a large chicken house ab o u t com pleted, the building MRS M. FRAKES & SON is large enough to accom odate about 1000 hens. Mr. T regaskis, th e new ow ner of th e S tew art place, has a Hock of 300 . W e S ay - ’ forward ] W hite L eghorns, so the chicken busi ness is picking up in th is vicinity. march • T he P aren t-T each ers m eeting will ( G o in g - - be held a t th e high school building th e th ird W ednesday in th e m onth. IF Y o u JOHN ODELL, Owner Swift’s Beaver Brand F ertilizers >242-3 4 » iT g Q o e a L_: •• All Kinds of Hauling CORBETT ». They’ve Made Good Because They Are Good Ner » GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE political m eeting at Sandy Saturday evening D istrict A ttorney Kvaua. of, P o rtlan d , held th e intense in te rest of his audience by his o rato ry as well as his sound reasons fo r vo tin g the re publican tick et at th e Novem ber elec tion. Mr. G raham , of P o rtlan d , dressed in th e pictu resq u e costum e of th e Scotch H ighlander, delighted th e audience w ith several vocal n um bers of p opular Scotch songs. Roy Stipp of Oregon City, can d id ate for d istric t atto rn ey on th e republican l ticket, also spoke. H arvey Cross, ca n -' d idate for county ju d g e of C lackam as county, gave an in te restin g talk on i ju st how road building should be I m anaged. He advocated keeping up . a road a t all tim es of th e year and said th a t th e first o u tlay on a road ' was practically w asted if th e road was not k ep t In co n stan t repair. W illiam H aw orth, who has been in th e em ploy of J a rl * E ri for th e past I th ree years except when he served in I Prance, has gone to P o rtlan d to nt-1 tend business college. A lbert Jons-1 ru d is ta k in g his place in th e store. The Misses C anning, of P o rtlan d , i paid a sh o rt visit to th e hom e folks on Sunday aftern o o n . A ngela is teaching In th e A rleta school, M ar garet in th e W oodm ere and Elizabeth Is principal of th e Lynch school. .1 H enry E rl and fam ily visited the sta te fair at Salem on Friday. Miss D orothea G ilbert of P o rtlan d | accom panied by Eunice and Dorothy Jo n sru d , was a week-end guest at Robert Jo n sru d ’s. Miss Lillie Jo n sru d , a g ra d u a te or Lincoln high, will go to P o rtlan d shortly to tak e a n u rse's train in g course. I" B. Milan, of P o rtlan d , was a Kelso visito r Monday looking a fte r the in terests of his farm . Mr. Becker of P o rtlan d , who has a home on th e Bluff road, cam e o u t to m ake some rep airs on his place. The en ro llm en t at school num bers 5^ w ith prospects of m ore pupils com ing this week. i _ ’S D O N ’ T C H A N G E IF Y O U A R E U S IN G THEM We Carry a Full Line, Including TROUTDALE I WANT To MAKE A SHOWING* T he T ro u td ale Ladles* Aid m eets with Mrs. M orris McGinnis next week W ednesday aftern o o n . Election of officers and o th e r Im portant business. T ro u td ale is proud to claim Lloyd , B ram hall who won th ird place in th e potato p ro ject a t th e sta te fair, TH E I’ERSON WHO and A gatha H arding was fifth in the WANTS TO K E E P ON sew ing project. Mrs. Jam es B urns ( “ M other progressing m ust m ake certain B u rn s” ) retu rn ed Sunday from a th a t his h ealth la " r ig h t side up visit in P o rtlan d with h er son. w ith c a re .” One good way to T he P aren t-T each er circle m eets m ake ce rtain of th is Is to p u r th is F rid ay aftern o o n . T he p rin ci pal business will be p rep aratio n s for chase m eats whose quallty- the supper to be given here to th e g u ara n tee d n ess will m ake him visiting delegates a t th e sta te con feel ce rtain th a t his digestion vention O ctober 23d will assim ilate th e p ro p er food " J o c k ” Blciiau, a fo rm er resid en t here, visited th e Wm. Spence fam ily values. One way to m ake cer Friday, on his way hom e from th e tain of th a t Is to buy your m eats sta te s fair. He has a position In th e here. cow testin g work at Medford. T ro u td ale folks are glad to wel- j come Rev. E arl B. C otton back to his p asto ra te here. T h ere was a P h o n e 41 large atten d an ce at his last service here, and let ns have a la rg e r one a t the beginning of his th ird year with us, with th e best w ishes th a t It may W ood - S an d - G ravel I be a w onderfully prosperous one. L. A. H arlow has bought th e Fred H arlow place next door to th e ir p res ent home, and a re p lan n in g to move Into It next week, leaving th e ir old hom e for sale. H arry B ram hall has shipped two to e s of fresh prunes to Bend th is fall, and he lost about a th ird of th e crop from th e rain He is now sh ip ping cabbage to th e sam e place. TROUTDALE, OIUBGON Last F riday evening th e wind and Phone Gre*ham ISO. the rain vied w ith each o th e r in con trib u tin g to th e w ildness of th e n ig h t; In sp ite of which a dozen courageous souls of th e T ru e Blue class, ten girls and two boys, by th e way, m et and carried o u t plans som ew hat abridged, fo r a pro g res sive party. T hey m et a t th e Mona Electrical Wiring of all kind». han hom e and a fte r a p leasan t hour Agent for th ere, proceeded to th e H C. Mc Motor» Repaired. G innis home w here they finished the the Western Electric Farm evening, but n o t th e ab u n d a n t re Lighting Plant». Edison Co. freshm ent» provided by th e com m it tee for they had enough fo r 30 T he Appliance». Heaters. Fixture». o rd er was to “ w ear your old clothes and come on foot” b u t th e tru sty All work g u aran teed to pass au to was not unw elcom e when p ro Inspection by th e Board of F ire g ressing tim e came. Jam es Spence U nderw riters. Is tre a su re r of the class. Instead or Janies Burns, ns we had It last week I SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ESTIMATES FURNI8H ED. Maplewood won th e first place am ong th e county schools on th e j P h o n n .31 m ost o rig in al an d a ttra c tiv e booth in FRED L. BOURNE, Prop. th e county schools. G resham was Powell St. next to B row n’s Market th e n ea rest com petitor. It was sta te d Gresham Meat Market NITRATE OF SODA HIGH GRADE ACID PHOSPHATE SULPHATE OF AMMONIA All Grades of TANKAGE, BONE, FISH MEAL, WHALE MEAT AND BONE, AND KINDRED PRODUCTS Delivered Any Place Truck Service J. R. KNARR & SON Gresham Electric Co. Get our Prices Before Buying A. W. Metzger & Co. M anufactured by SWIFT COMPANY Fertilizer Work» N O R T H P O R T L A N D . O R EG O N Gresham Distributors of Swift’s Fertilizers