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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1921)
O u tlo o k :— T he subscribers of th e O utlook on P leasan t V alley H eights would lik e to be rep resen ted In this paper. T h ere has been a n u m b er of ex changee of p roperty in th is d istrict in th e last few m onths and m any im provem ents a re u n d er way. T he Rosin p roperty has been bought by J. Buckley of P o rtlan d . Mr. E delm an of P o rtlan d has bought th e H erb ert Ryan property. T he A yer's farm was purchased som e m o n th s ago by Mr. S eifer of T illam ook. ) W a lte r H all b ought five acres ad jo in in g th e Jo h n sto n farm . T he new com ers J. Buckley, Mr. E delm an, Mr. S eifer, also Chas, N. Taylor, Mr. N evelene and Mr. Jo h n ston a re inv estin g much capitol in th e p o u ltry and berry business which will be a g rea t benefit to th is section. Boyd Brassw ell has invested in a trac to r. E lb e rt B u tler is ta k in g dancing lessons in P o rtlan d . Mrs. C. N. T ay lo r’s m other, Mrs. O. W. B en n ett and sister, Mrs. V. T. Sm ith of A lam eda, C alifornia, are visiting w ith her. Ed B auer, th e bee specialist, vis ited w ith J. Buckley, Sunday. Mr. Jo h n so n has rem odeled his hom e and had a fam ily reu n io n E ast- t . Guaranteed Tire Repair Don’t discard your Tread-worn Tires. If your worn tire has a sound body there is Mileage in it and our business is to help you Ret this mileage. I use the best material $ in repairing tires. Tibbetts’ Vulcanizing Shop Main Street A sk M e H ow to Save Y ou $70 Gresham, Ore. ON A NEW 490 CHEVROLET I Brand new, never been run. Will consider used Chevro let or Ford.' Phone 'Gresham 1601 or 1621 W hy Pay $300 to $500 for a Funeral? COMPLETE FUNERAL Home Products $75 PURE LARD —Including cask st, em balm ing, ontalde box, funeral notices, grave marker, gloves, and personal services We conduct fun erals at all suburban towns. N o extra charge for service HOME BRED MILLER & TRACEY W ashington at Ella, W est Side. Independent Phon« Main 2691 or A 578-86 Funeral HOME D irectors FED HOME MADE MADE FOR HOME Tel. 96x — E lectric B uilding — Main St. 3s 65c, 5s $1, 10s $2 Delivered LICENSED ELECTRICIAN W iring for Light and Power National Mazda Lamps Frank C. Jones Gresham Meat Market A. J. W. BROWN Floyd L. Mack Phone 41 Stum p Land 7 5 % ?? ✓ - C le a r e d Land 25% ! - ... Take an Inventory of Your Land! RE you making as much money as you can out of your farm ? Just stop and do a little figuring for a moment. This table will make figur ing easier. Fill in the proper figures: A z I. Under cultivation..................... 1 Stump and swamp land.................... 3. This same idle land (2) cleared produc ing profit per acre equal to ( I ) . .. 4. Present total profit (I—2 ).............. 5. Possible total profit (1 + 3 ).............. ACRES PLEASANT HOME The re g u la r preaching service will be held at th e M ethodist church Sun day m orning, April 3 a t 11 o ’clock. Sunday school will m eet a t th e usual hour, 10 a. m. At th e close of tho service a W orkers conference will be held. A good atten d an ce is desired. ’1 he A. G. Rich house is rapidly grow ing u n d er th e hand of th e w ork men. T he roof is being shingled this week. It will be an eight-room house of a ttractiv e design. Rev. Wm. M. B ak er will preach at th e P leasan t Home B aptist church Sunday m orning at 11 o'clock. All a re invited. M C. M iller of McKinley, Oregon Is visiting his m other, Mrs. P. M. Mil ler. th is week. The m em bers of th e O rient cook ing club at th e ir la st candy sale held F rid ay , cleared over $5 as a resu lt of th e ir efforts and have added this am o u n t to th e ir deleg ate fund. In com mon w ith o th e r clubs of tho county th is clnb plans to send a m em ber to O. A. C. su m m er school. W. E. M arkell recently sold tw en ty acres n ear Scenic to H. M T ucker of P o rtland. Members of M ultnom ah g ran g e are busily practicing th is week for th e program which th ey will give at Rockwood S atu rd ay evening. The Lusted A m bitious cooking club held a public bake sale a t the W alter P ro cto r sto re at P leasan t Home S at urday and cleared m ore th a n $10. The girls are very g ra te fu l to Mr. P ro cto r and all those who assisted them by d o n atin g foodstuffs and to those who purchased fo r ¿h eir as sistance. They are w orking tow ard th e goal of raisin g enough to send a m em ber to O. A. C. th is sum m er. PROFIT Is it not ju st plain good business to make idle stum p and swamp land into producing land—to shift it from the loss column to the profit column? T hat explains the great land-clearing movement th a t has swept the country and is still growing. T A X E X E M P T M U N IC IPA L BO ND S We offer subject to sale the following Municipal Bonds which are TAX EXEM PT and bear a good rate of interest. OREGON City of Enterprise, Imp. Bond 6% Ochoco Irrigation District 6% W arms Springs Irrigation Dist. 6% City of Madras, general 6% Forest Grove, paving 6% price 99.00 price 92.25 price 95.84 price 98.03 price par IDAHO AND WASHINGTON Kimberly, Idaho, paving 7 % price par Malad City, Idaho 7% price par Rupert, Idaho, sewer price par City of Wenatchee, Wn. Imp. price par Toppenish, Wn., Imp. 7% price par NOTICE OF FIN A L A<XX)UNT. In th e C ircuit C ourt of th e S tate of Oregon fo r th e County of M ultno mah. In the M atter of th e E sta te of John F. Sheller, Deceased. N otice is hereby given th a t th e un- dersignad, a d m in istra to r of th e estate of John F. Sheller, deceased, has filed his final account in th e se ttle m en t of said estate, In th e C ircuit C o u rt of th e S tate of Oregon, fo r th e Coynty o f MuIUiomah, and th a t th e Ju d g e of »aid co u rt has appointed, th e fo u rth day of A pril, 1921, a t 9 :30 o’clock a. ra., a t th e C ourthouse in the city of P o rtlan d , said county and sta te , as th e tim e and place fo r th e h earin g of objections to said account and fo r th e settle m en t of said estate. 8. H. SH ELLER . A d m in istrato r. Date of first publication, Mar. 4, '21. Date of last publication, A pril 1, 1921 H. B DICKINSON. A ttorney, 931 C ham ber of Com merce, yield yield yield yield yield 7.50 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 BANK OF GRESHAM GÇBSHAM, OREGON STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. CLEAN-UP SALE Chevrolet 1-ton Truck, good condition. Ford 1-ton Truck, chain drive. C hevrolet D elivery. Ford R oadster Will Take Trade C. E. O S B U R N GRESHAM i Special ON FO R D T R U C K TIR ES Perfection Cord Ford Truck Tires with positive guarantee of 10,000 Miles. R egu lar. .........................$ 66.80 S pecial w ith tu b e . . . $47.75 Reduced prices on nil Perfection Fabric 6000-mile T ires” Come in and see them. TUBES VULCANIZED W. S. L O V E JO Y , A gen t Next to Brown's Market (■res ham Jonsrud-Gunderson Lumber Co. PHONE: SANDY Rough dimension 2x3 to 2x12................................. $18 00 Sized dimension 2x3 to 2x12..................... 21 00 Sized dimension, No. 4.................................. ................. 1200 Shiplap, 8 inch........................................... ............. 21 00 Shijtlap, No. 4 ...................................... 12 00 1 x 4 and 1 x 6 Surfaced. 20 00 f x4 and 1 x 6 Surfaced, No. 4 .............................. 10 00 1 x 6 cotnnton Flooring........................................... .............. 30 00 Rustic 6 inch and 8 inch, No. 1 .................. .77*7....... 40 00 Rustic 6 inch and 8 inch, No. 2................ 77777777 77 30*00 Rustic 6 inch and 8 inch, No. 3.................. ....................... 25 00 s,t I'l'iog No. l ........................................ ............................ 5000 Stepping, No. 2....................................... ..... 4000 Fkwring, No 1. V. O. . . 5500 Flooring, No. 2....................................................... ............ ... 45 qq Ceiling, No. 1.................... ............................... Ceiling, No. 2....................................... Ceiling, No. 3 __ _____ .......77777777 " B inish, 1 x 4 to 1 x 12, No. 1........................ Finish, 1 x 4 to 1 x 12, No. 2.......... 7777 .7 ........................ Finish, 1 x 4 to 1 x 12, No. 3.......................... 77777....... Door andW indow Jam bs.................................... .................... 2 x 4 plain Eaves Troughs, 4 cents lin. ft. 35 0o 26 00 4n qo 35 m 25 00 5000 Mouldings, % cents per lin. ft. 1 in. to 2 in .; % cents for every inch over 2 inches. SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. C A SH G uaranteed Work The dynam ite method is the usual method today for stum p and boulder blasting,—ditching and tree planting as well. Because reliable, efficient, low-freezing and economical, most farmers use for land clearing 6.18 6.75 7.00 6.25 6.00 If you wish to deal in bonds come in and see us as we have con nections w ith all of th e la rg e bond houses in P o rtlsn d . E arl A llard of S eattle and his sis te r from P o rtlan d w ere callers on Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Wood, S aturday. Mr. A llard is Mrs. W ood's nephew by m arriag e. Alton Splawn is q u ite seriously ill at his hom e w ith pneum onia follow ing measles. He was sufficiently re- | covered front m easles to re tu rn to school when th e o th e r com plications arose. F rien d s and neighbors are try in g to keep him supplied w ith b u t term ilk which th e doctors have or- dered. Everyone is hoping fo r hi» early recovery. Rev. E arl B. Cotton will preach at th e M efhodlst church Sunday even ing a t th e usual hour. Sunday school will m eet as usual at 1 0:30 a. m. W. C. S hirling of H alsey, Oregon, was in T ro u td ale on business F rid ay end S aturday. He stopped w ith Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n H urdine w hile here. B ert Edm ondson Is hom e from T im ber V alley, W ashington, fo r a few days. A lbert Seidle, who has sp en t a week with hom e folks, re tu rn e d to O. A. C. Monday. Alii«' May and wife left Sunday for P endleton w here they will m ake th e ir home. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and fam ily, and R oger B ergfield and fam ily from P o rtlan d w ere g u ests of Mrs. R uth B rink, Sunday. The play and e n te rta in m e n t given u n d er th e auspices of th e T ru e Blue class S atu rd ay n ig h t was q u ite a suc cess. T he proceeds am ounted to $46.«0. F ra n k C raw ford, who has been q u ite ill at th e hom e of his sis te r at Scappoose, is now on th e road to re covery. Miss V iolet Bourgeois, who has been n u rsin g Jo h n ie B urns th ro u g h an a tta c k of pneum onia, re tu rn e d to h er hom e a t S pringdale, S aturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. K essler w ere gu ests of J. S. H udson and fam ily Sunday. yield yield yield yield yield W e Buy an d Sell L iberty Bomb, a t th e M arket CEDAR AND VICTORY TROUTDALE Frank C. Jones & Co. CA RPEN TER Septic Tanks Built Jack Screws for Rent C. N. T aylor, alread y estab lish ed lr. th e p o ultry business, is p lan tin g sev eral acres In berries. H. \V. S n afh all is building a g a r age W illie Jo h n sto n has invested in a Maxwell car. B. H alstead p urchased p roptrey ad jo in in g th e Snashall farm . A SUBSCRIBER P A ID for Fresh Cow», Beef Cow», Hog», Calve* of any kind. E. B A U M A N N , Gresham Phone 901 C H O IC E M E A T S H om em ade Ham», B acon, Sausage, Lard STUMPING POWDERS D u P o n t a n d R e p a u n o B ran d s Full line of Cold Lunch Meats (Pacific Northwest Products) and Du Pont Nitroglycerin D ynam ite for ditching SANITARY MARKET You can buy from our local dealer. (Name below). See turn without delay. He can help you. One hundred-page book. “ Developing Logged-off Lands.” giving complete details free on request. W rite for i t P Main S treet GRESHAM GEO. DIRTI,, Prop. Phone I I I Dr. H arry Sem ler A . W. M E TZ G ER & CO GRESHAM, OREGON K. I. du Pont de Nemours * Oo„ DENTIST Solicits y o u r P atro n ag e Allsky Bldg. 3d * M orrison P o rtlan d , Ore. Main 6676 lBC p „rtl>Dd f>rT<ori H E M ST IT C H IN G MRM. CARRIE HANSEN ill J Piione 8118 Exla 8t.. Gresham osar Hlgk School CO A L W OOD Ekstrom Truck Service A Truck for Every Kind of Work For. P o h H I and Maple Grraham Ml UBA Ash Strr»x Portland Bdwy. eowa 1