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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1920)
GRESHAM OUTLOOK, KHI DAY. NQVEM BHt 1M 0 PA GI BEAUTT WINS IN WEST ‘ ♦ Housewives Ceora B. Lanham If you want .. an O ak You must plant an Acorn eOBBi • entertainer D on't fa il to see our new stock of THE FAM OUS «ras PYREX O V EN W A R E Ifyouwantto Grow a * V"- Casseroles, Pie Plates, Bread Dishes Cake D ishes and Custard Dishes. ftOO« ALL M O DERATELY PR IC ED I J L L . K ID D E R V io le t HARDWARE CO. V h O liv e r fortune You must plant 4 Money T b u little Western miss won a bsauty contest in California and her reward was a trip to Washing, ton and a call at the White K oim , guest of the California lU ltia Grower»’ Association. in the H e r name ie Violet Oliver. CASH » Î * FA IR V IE W P A ID Ok A very happy su rp rise was given to K- M. Stone of F airview M onday evening, N ovem ber 8th, it being his b irth d ay . The room s w ere b ea u ti for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind. ful w ith H allow e'en decorations. T he b irth d ay cake w ith Its p retty b u rn E. B A U M A N N , ing candles let a cheery glow to th e d ining room. T he g u ests present were Clayton Lew is and wife, Sam C h risten so n and wife, Clyde Rogers, wife an d d au g h ters, A rth u r Cole and wife, Ben Speer an d wife, Dr. A rth u r H ager and wife, Mrs. Jack W elhes and d au g h ter, Alice, and Will F au st, all of R ussellville; E arl Tow nsend On account of q u ittin g th e dairy business I will sell a t Public Sale a t my and wife, W. E. Stone and wife, L. H. Stone, Miss Jo sep h in e Tow nsend, present hom e on FO STER ROAD, 2 m iles east of LENTS, OREGON. of F airview . They all d ep arted a t a late h o u r w ishing Mr. Stone many, T hose com ing by stre e t c a r (G resham L ine) g et off a t W ilson Station. m any m ore birthdays. Gresham Phone 901 Auction Sale l Y n t I N ™ ,H '’ «V K RV W H BR E TH E NECESSITY II YOU WANT CORN, YOU PLANT CORN. SEE HOW EVERYTHING YOV PLANT IS NOON M U LTIPLIED P L A .N t ' t i V e V , VOU M l ST P k ANT OCR TRICK WALKS AND STRONG IXMTiH AND n v p v a i V N i . ^ H E m ^ ^ ^ E N n o v ' * ' * ' V° V P E R F IX T HEKYICE l ‘CT YOUR MONEY IN OCR RANK W ILL R E C EIV E FOLK PE R CENT INTEREST INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS OF *. v m » OR MORE BANK O F GRESH AM State and County Depository ________________ KKMH'IM'ES OVER * 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 4 0 ■8 CEDAR A N D VICTORY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1920 P Below is a list of th e children who a re on th e h o n o r roll in Victory school: Crichton Burns. C rystal H ayden, H arlan H ayden, M onta CATTLE Splaw n, Alton Splaw n, H urold Dahl, 55 Milch Cows, Jersey, H olstein and D urham , 20 fresh. A lot of large E v erett Wood, M arg aret K erslak e, CEORA B. LANHAM cows. 6-gallon Jersey. Six -gallon H olstein. L ot of Ja n u a ry and L aw rence D outhit, R obert K erslake, F eb ru ary S pringers. Two year H olstein Bull. Lot of Veal Calves. Edna Wood, Jo h n Flem ing, Melvin Among the en tertain ers who have M cCreary. been m aking a special stir In the E ast is Miss Ceora B. Lanham. Dur HOGS A nnouncem ents fo r P lea san t Home ing the w ar Miss Lanham was chosen because of her p articular fitness to One Brood Sow, will farrow by tim e of sale. F ive 100-pound Shoats. and T ro u td ale. Rev. E arl B. C otton announces his entertain the boys In the hospitals and M achinery and Dairy Supplies. Two Double U nits E m pire M ilking Ma services at P lea san t H om e and rest areas, and it was here th at she a t tracted the attention of Queen Marie of chines. 500 feet P iping and F aucets. One 7-h. p. gaso lin e engine. One T ro u td ale for next Sunday, N ovem Roumanla, and her Royal Highness l*2-hp. M onarch gasoline engine and pum ping jack. O ne-ton F o rd tru ck ber 14, as follow s; At P leasan t sent Miss I^tnham her personal thanks 1920 model. . H om e M. E. church a t 11 a. m., su b for the work she was doing. She is an ? ' ject, “ T he K ing's A ccount.” At Inimitable reader, m aking her charac Ross E nsilage C u tter, No. 30 and 30 feet of pipe, sh aftin g , pulleys and 1 ro u td ale at 7 :3 0 p. m., th e sam e ters throb with life and realism. During h er program here, which will belts. Two Rice & Adams B ottlers, one double end, one sin g le end b ottler. ¡subject. A cordial in v itatio n is ex No. 9 Simplex Cleam S ep ara to r; 25 3-gallon m ilk can s; 65 crates with p en d ed to all people of the respective be on the first night of the Festival, she will give a two-part program, the b o ttles; Buckeye force pum p; 12-inch plow ; double set h arn ess; m ilk 'co m m u n ities to atten d . first p art a playlet and a series of cooler and ta n k a n d o th e r article s too num erous to m ention. short, humorous readings. It Is P L E A SA N T HOME If you a re in need of < j o o <1 cows you w ill find th em a t th is sale. A the second part of her program th at Rev. Mr. Day, a P o rtlan d pastor, splendid herd of cows, tuberculosis te ste d ; 5» of th em a re giving 140 g a l she will give her original French Cos lons daily. will preach at th e P leasan t Home tam e Revue. In this revue many B aptist church next Sunday a f te r unique costum es and quaint head TERM S— Sums u nder $20 Cash; $20 and up 6 m o n th s' tim e on approved noon, N ovem ber 14. at 3 o ’clock. All dresses worn in the French provinces note. are invited. are shown. These are displayed by the assistan ce of young ladles from SALE RAIN OR RHINE F R E E LUNCH AT NOON the audience. There is nothing else Just like this on the platform, and It Is extremely Interesting and educational. C. H. D O LSO N , Ow ner SALE TO COMMENCE AT 1 1 :0 0 A. M. Gresham Electric Co. <X>L. W . 8. WOOD & SON, A uctioneers of V ancouver, W ashington E lectrical W iring o f all kinds. M otors R epaired. A gent for the W estern E lectric Farm L ig h tin g P lants. Edison Co. A ppliances. H eaters. F ixtures. A. M F \F IL S , of F irst S tate Dank, Clerk All w ork g u a ra n tee d to pass inspection by th e Board of F ire U nderw riters. 86 H igh G rade H olstein C attle W IL L BE SOLD AT Auction Sale SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ESTIMATES FURNISHED . P h o n e 31 On th e South Bank of C olum bia River, two m iles N orth of Colum bia Boule Powell St. next to B row n's M arket F R E D L. BOURNE, Prop. vard, leaving the Boulevard at 57th stre e t, tu rn no rth two miles, west of P ark Rose— good gravel road rig h t to place. W e sav - Sale to Com m ence at 11 o 'c lo c k A. M. More c a rro ts and bents th an ever before a re being canned th is fall at the big p la n t of th e Eugene F ru it G row ers’ association. O rders have been received in th e past few weeks for several thousand cases of these products. M AKE A SHOWING* CATTLE F ifty-nine H igh-grade H olstein Milk Cows. Some fresh a lo t will be fresh by tim e of sale. All young cows. A lot of big cows. A splendid herd Tw enty-six H igh-grade H olstein H eifers, from 8 to 18 m onths old One 3-year-old R egistered H olstein Bull, from th e F ra k e ’s herd. You will find a splendid herd. T hese cows will be tu b ercu lin tested by Dr. Mack and a certifica te of health goes w ith each cow. One sm all Team. HORSES D A IR Y OUTFIT No 17, nearly new DeLaval Cream S ep arato r; Cane; 3 Milk Buckets. Milk Cooler 35 10-aal * M A C H IN ER Y J nM « ‘ ratn Wa,* °n; n e a rly new * 1 * D Disc; new J D. Riding Plow , J. D. S eeder; 2 H arro w s; Root C u tte r; Feed C u tter 1 ^ n early new G asoline E ngine; Buggy and o th e r articles A bout 80 tons good A lfalfa Baled Hay. I R E E L IN C H AT NOON TFPua a “ ov7d ^ r .. . i Ut r e r , 2 °- RALE RAIN OR RHINE C“ h ; , 2 ° ,n d o r e r ' on np- GLAISEN & SHWEIZER, Owners <OL. W . 8. WOOD * HONS, A uctioneers, V ancouver, W ashington. A. MKTRRft. F irst S tate R ank of G resham , Clerk P lans a re being m ade for e n la rg ing th e p lan t of th e Coos V eneer * Ilox Co , of M arshfield, much of the stock In th e firm having been taken over by V ictor B ran d t of P ortland. The com pany has been unable to keep up w ith o rd ers on hand. Shipped direct lrom the factory, a limited number of these Solid Oak, upholstered seat, R O C K E R S , will sell at $12 each as long as they last. J. E. METZGER Don’t Buy a Phonograph I ntil you have heard the beautiful Sonoras at our Store. We are also representing Lip- m an-\\ olfe & Co. of Portland for Pianos and other Phonographs. Come in and let us show you. Rasy pay ments, terms if you wish them, and prices as low as in the city. G R ESH A M D R U G CO . forw ard MARCH 1 KEE. GrOlNCr - IP V O U WANT To Tuesday, Nov. 16, 1920 A fter an absence of m ore th an ten years, vessels flying th e flag of the Blue F u n n el line of Liverpool are soon to be seen once m ore a t th e m outh of th e Colum bia. The Myrlm- don has been ch artered by K err, G if ford and Co., to load 2500 tons of w heat at th e m unicipal te rm in al and will arriv e soon. It will be th e first of th e Blue F unnel boats to p u t In an appearance. Special TH E PERRON W IIO WANTS TO K E E P ON progressing m ust m ake certain th a t his h ealth is " r ig h t side up w ith v are.” One good way to m ake c e rta in of th is is to p u r chase m ean w hose quallty- g u ara n tee d n ess will m ake him feel c e rta in th a t his digestion will assim ilate th e p ro p er food values. One way to m ake ce r tain of th a t Is to buy your m eats here. T hirty-five sta te s have adopted a uniform m ethod of n u rsin g in connec tion w ith th e Red Cross. Read w hat Mr W anTad says. Coal O rder y o u r coal now of E kstrom T ruck com pany. Phone 851. tf NOTH E O F FINAL AtX'Ol'NT. No. 18042. In the C ircu it C ourt of th e S tate of Oregon, for the C ounty of M ultno mah. In the M atter of th e E sta te of John P H icks, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given th a t th e un dersigned as executrix of the estate of Jo h n P. H icks, deceased, has filed h er final account In th e C ircu it C ourt of th e s ta te of Oregon fo r M ultnom ah Phone 4 1 :ounty, and th a t Monday, th e 6th day of December, 192», at th e h o u r of , o ------ “ -------~ ---------- 7 I 9:30 o’clock In the forenoon of said and th e co u rt room of said court W ood - Sand - G ravel 'd 'h a a y s , been appointed as th e tim e and ' place for th e h earin g of objections | th e re to and th e se ttle m en t thereof. Dated and first published, Novem ber 5th, 1920. Date of la st publication, December 3d. 1920. LEAH R. HICKS. E xecutrix of th e E sta te of John P. Hicks, Deceased. TROUTDALE. OREGON McOUIRK * SCHNEIDER, P h o n e G resham 4MW. A ttorneys for Executrix. Gresham Meat Market Delivered Any Place Truck Service J. R. KNARR & SON I The R E X A LL STO RE Tractor. Plowing If you are behind with your work and are unable to do your plowing call us and we will send you a Ford- son to do the work. R ak er & Son Phone 44