Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 12, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM
OUTLOOK.
FRIDAY.
GRESHAM LOCALS
NOVEMBER
12.
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K eith Lym an, who is atten d in g
W illam ette U niversity, spent th e
week-end In G resham w ith his p ar­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Lym an.
An all-day m eeting of th e Ladies'
Aid will be held a t th e hom e of Mrs
B. L. W alrad on n ex t W ednesday, No­
vem ber 17.
Women a re asked to
bring needle, th rea d and thim ble and
be ready fo r sewing. They will tak e
lunch, as a pot luck lunch will be en ­
joyed a t noon. A lig h t lunch will
also be served in th e afternoon. All
a re Invited.
Rev. H. R. G ebhardt announces
T h is trw le m ark is brand­
th a t preach in g services and Sunday
ed in on e sid e o f every
school will be held a t th e usual hours
T h read « I-Rubber Insulated
I next Sunday a t Zion E vangelical
W illard B attery.
church. T he women of th e church
are plan n in g for sale of fancy work
and food to be held at th e g ran g e hall
on S atu rd ay aftern o o n , N ovem ber 20.
F u rth e r annou n cem en ts will be made.
T hom as C inder, one of th e “ boys”
of th e local G. A R. Post, is In C resh-
j am again, a fte r spending the g re a te r
AUTOMOBILE
ip a rt of th e sum m er a t W aldport on
Miss W inifred St. C lair cam e hom e
th e coast. Mr. C in d er Is n early 81 from
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MANUFACTURERS
W
illam
ette
U niversity
for
i years old and is hale and h ea rty fo r A rm istice Day and will rem ain over
a man of his years.
, th e week-end.
1-red ( rane, J r , was tak en to a
At a recen t m eeting of th e Odd
P o rtland hospital last Monday to un- Fellows lodge Jack so n Jones was
dergo an op eratio n and is rep o rted to i elected secretary in th e place of Rav
be doing well. He is expected to be Palm quist, who has resigned
brought hom e w ithin a few days. It
H. H irsch b erg er has sold his place
is ju st six m onths since Mr. C rane on th e D am ascus road n ea r H ogan
underw ent a bone g ra ftin g operation, statio n to P erry Brown of C entralia
J which is said to have been en tirely W ashington. The la tte r has rented
su ccessfu l.
■ K (Q ß Fields, th e p resen t occupant
A m in ister from P o rtlan d will Mr. H irsch b erg er has moved to P o rt-
preach a t th e B aptist church next ' land.
Sunday m orning a t 11 o ’clock. Sun- j Mrs. L S. O sborne’s hom e was the
day school will m eet as usual a t 10. 'scen e of a very p leasan t d in n er par-
A cordial in v itatio n is extended
ty T uesday evening. T he room s w ere
Among those from th is p art of th e b eau tifu l w ith au tu m n leaves and
county a tten d in g th e Sunday school chrysanthem um s. Covers were laid
In stitu te a t F irs t M ethodist church for Mesdames A. W. Shipley, P e te r
yesterday w ere Rev. A. S. Hisey, Rev. Michel and L. S. O sborne, Misses
E arl B. C otton, Miss E lizabeth Jo h n ­ M aude and Gladys Michel, Bess Os­
son, Miss C arolene T allm an, Miss Let- borne and Mabel Shipley and Ned
tie G regson, Miss Eva T acheron, Mrs Osborne.
IL C. L arsen, Mrs. A. W. Shipley, Miss
Mr. and Mrs. R. Gibbs, Mr. and
Mabel Shipley, Miss Cora G reene, Mrs. Ed T aylor retu rn ed th e first of
Mrs. George M etzger, Mrs. M. Len- th e week from Seaside, w here they
FOR SALE
n artz, Mrs. A lta G entry and son, have been spending th e last two
IN GRESHAM
RuBsel. They reported splendid ses­ weeks
They rep o rt a fine tim e
sions with helpful and p ractical su g ­ digging clam s and fishing.
BY
W hile
gestions.
th ere Mr. Gibbs did som e re p a ir work
Ralph Johnson of P o rtlan d visited on his cottage.
this week with his fath er, D. S. Jo h n ­
The roll call of th e Red Cross b e - '
son, who was h u rt in a collision Mon­ « gan
yesterday
one OllUUiU
should
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day evening. Mr. Johnson is recover- avail them selves of th e o p p o rtu n ity
ing from his Injuries. He suffered a to pay th e ir d o llar and re-enllst in
dislocated sh o u ld er and severe b ru is­ th e g reat cause for hum anity.
PHONE 691
es but no broken bones.
Raymond
Cone
is
atten d in g
A call has been Issued for c o n t r i b u - ....
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B ehnke-W alker business college In
tions to be given to th e P o rtlan d Set-j P ortland,
tlem en t C enter by th e W om en’s Home
M issionary society. C anned fru it,
If th e re had been th e sam e num ber "W ":-:-:-:-:-:-:-««:-:-»:-}
apples, vegetables, jellies, clothing or of business days in O ctober, 1920 as
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an y thing useful In th a t line will be a c - ' In th e sam e m onth In 1919 a new
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ceptable. These th in g s should be sent high record In P o rtlan d bank clear-
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to th e hom e of Mrs. C. J. L undquist 'in g s would have been set. ' F ig u res
Y
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before Novem ber 19, as th e packing reached $1,602,514,950 o r $9,363-
f
wlll be done on th a t day.
135 m ore th a n In Seattle.
R egular services will be held a t th e
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In an average m onth th is year th e '
F ree M ethodist church next Sunday,
w ith Sunday school at 10 o’clock and Red Cross aided 423,888 ad u lts an d ;
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preaching at 11 by th e p asto r. Rev. 101,755 children In Europe.
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B. J. Yates. Rev. Mrs. E. D. B lack­
F ifteen hu n d red new m em bers
man of P o rtlan d , m o th er of Mrs.
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Yates, is visiting h ere and will tak e w ere added to th e life-saving service
4>art In th e services. T h ere will be ' of the Red Cross last year.
With or Without Clutch I
special singing.
Those W ant Ads a re gen u in e bus
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. M iller e n te r­ fnesa g etters.
tained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Geo. |
I he Bank of G resham pays 5 per 1
W. Cook of P o rtlan d and Mr. and
Mrs. L. L. K idder and fam ily of cent in te rest on tim e deposits.— Adv.
Gresham .
XOTH'E OF SCHOOL MEETING.
Notice is hereby given to th e legal
voters of School D istrict No. 4 of
M ultnom ah county, sta te of Oregon,
th a t a School M eeting of said Dis­
trict will be held at Schoolhouse on
tile 27th day of Novem ber, 1920, at
2 :3 0 o ’clock in the aftern o o n to vote
oti the proposition of levying a spec­
ial d istric t tax.
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T he total am ount of money needed
by the d istric t d u rin g th e fiscal vear
beginning on Ju n e 21st, 1920 and
w A. HESSEL
ending on Ju n e 30, 1921, is e stim a t­ . R ELIA BILITY
ed In th e follow ing budget and In­
SERVICE
cludes the am ounts to be received
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6*2
Phone
544
,
. .
, . | from th e county school fund, sta te
persons having badges of th e , school fund, special d istric t tax a“ nl
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G resham \ o lu n te er E ire D epartm ent all o th e r moneys of th e d istrict :
'a r e requested to tu rn them In 4 ) y
H l IMiET
' December 1, to
I'.'t i mutis I K\|x'ii< lit l i r e s .
I
T each ers’ salaries
HARRY JOHNSON, S e c y .
8.520.00
F u rn itu re
225.00
A p p a ra tu s
a n d Hin.pli.s_
com Par,8on betw een th e ease and th o ro u g h -
such as maps, chalk,
o ” weeping.h Ch “ “ E ,ectr,c U e a n e r rem oved d irt and th e dltficulty
erasers, stoves, cu rtain s
etc ........................................
150.00
T rue, one CAN clean rugs and carp ets w ithout an electric clean-
I F lags ....................................
15.00 i
R you H k e W e x e r X 1 ” f ep er W,.U brUSh UP S° ME ° f the d ,rt ■ «««
R epairs of schoolhouses,
if you like th e exercise and have plenty of tim e and stre n g th a broom
o u tb u ild in g s or fences....
and a carp et b eater will do th e work a fte r a fashion.
950.00 '
Im proving ground
in th e sam e way one can wash w ithout soap. W ater alone will
50.00,
J a n ito r ’s wages
900.00
rem ove some d irt If applied w ith enough "elbow grease ’’
Ja n ito r's supplies ...............
300.00
w a te ra lo n a i’ * U"e ,OaP beeause “ cl*'an " m ore ea"I'2 and b e tte r th an
F uel ..........
650.00
L i g h t ....................
200.00 j
8>nie r e a ,? n People use E lectric C leaners because they
W ater ....
clean m ore easily and fa r b e tte r th an o th e r m ethods.
50.00
C le r k ’s sa la ry
75.00
| P ostage and statio n ery
Gresham 851
10.00 ,
Insurance
Cur. P o w ell l i s i Maple
220.00:
Balance due on co n tract
erecting playshed .........
800.00
Willdrti
168
L" l a í
are now equipping their cars with
Threaded-Rubber Insulated
WILLARD BATTERIES
and the list is growing every day
NOVEMBER 15 to 20
IS “COMMUNITY” WEEK
We are prepared for you with a large stock
of Community Silver in many styles and pat­
terns. We can sell you any amount from a
sugar shell to a chest.
GUY D. JONES, Jeweler
P h o n e 651
C. E. OSBURN & CO.
LOWDEN STANCHIONS
Litter Carriers
Drag Saws
Anker Holth Cream Separators, Perfection
Milking Machines, Walking or Riding Plows, |
Lighting Plants, Gas Engines, Grain Drills, £
Harrows, Water Systems.
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(REPAIRS)
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N E W
Nashua Woolnap and Wool Mixed Blankets
at near pre-war prices
Hessel’s Farm Machinery
3 lb. White Cotton Batts, special at. . .$1.35
Walrad Mercantile Co.
GRESHAM
WHY THE ELECTRIC CLEANER?
EKSTROM
TRUCK
S E R V IC E
3 BIG TRUCKS
BEST OF SERVICE
RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE
GRESHAM and PORTLAND
Portland A -1078
WA Ash; Hdwy » M l
Albert Ekstrom
ELECTRIC STORE
ELECTRIC BUILDING
‘Buy l o u r E lectric (io o d s at an E lectric Store."
T otal estim ated am ount
of money to be expend­
ed for ail purposes d u r­
ing th e year
$13,115.00
E stim ated llin -ip t» .
| From county school fund
d u rin g
th e
com ing
school year ..
$ 4,386 67
From sta te school fund
d u rin g
the
com ing
......
i (;
school year
44
Cash now In the hands of
th e d istric t clerk ......
Cash now in th e hands of
th e county tre a su re r,
belonging to th e d istric t
172 01
E stim ated am ount to be
received from all o th e r
sources during the com-
ing school year
100.00,
NOW
iff This Bank paid its Savings Depositors last year
245
$6669.48
FOR VOI R THANKSGIVING DINNER
We have our new stock in and ready for you to make your selections from
Raisins
Currants
Dates
Figs
PEEL
Orange
Lemon
Citron
W alnuts
Filberts
Brazils
Almonds
Fine Large Cranberries just right for Jelly
Your Thanksgiving Turkey will taste better if you cook it in one of our new roasters
have them at any price you wish to pay from $1.25 up.
We
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Sunny Monday and 20 Mule Team Soap
10 bars for 66c
PHONE «Mil
Messa Pork and Beans, 3 cans for 20c
D. W Coffee, 3 lb. can for $1 36
Oregon Walnuts. 26c per pound
A. W. METZGER & CO.
VI A IJTY AM» *EHYI< F
OUR DEPOSITORS
PHONE «Mil
T otal estim ated receipts
not including the money
to be received from the
tax which it is proposed
| 5.905.23
to 'e t..
R écapitulai ion.
T otal ^M iniated exppiiht «
for »he year
$13.115 00
T otal estim ated receipts
not including the tax to
be Toted .......................•
6.905.23
Balance, am ount to be
raised by d istrict tax $ 7.209.77
Datei! this 8th day of November
1920.
ATTEST:
C J. LUNDQUIST.
District Clerk
L. L. KIDDER.
C hairm an Board of D irectors
Read the W ant Ads.
Are you one of them?
U e pay 4 per cent interest and assist
our Savings Depositors in investing their
Savings in U. S. Treasury Certificates and
Municipal Bonds, yielding 5 to 7 per cent
interest, running six months to three
years — the safest securities that can be
had.
First State Bank