Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 15, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGE FOUR
GRESHAM
O ITL O O K ,
FRIDAY,
A PR IL
15,
ll>21
GRESHAM LOCALS i
The services a t th e Zion E vangeli­
cal church w ill be held in th e E ng­
lish lan g u ag e Sunday m orning at
10:30. Sunday school will convene
a t 1 1 :4 0 a. m. All m em bers and
friends are urged to a tte n d and vis­
ito rs a re welcome.
W. T. H artley and d au g h ter. Mrs.
S tella S tockdale of W alla W alla,
are visiting w ith Mr. H a rtle y ’s
d au g h ter, Mrs. S. S. Thom pson. They
expect to spend th e su m m er here.
Mrs. H a rrie t Stansfleld, m o th er of
O regon's se n ato r, was a g u est at th e |
home of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. R oberts
W ednesday and T hursday.
Rev. S. E. P itts will preach a t th e ’
F ree M ethodist church Sunday m o rn ­
ing a t 11 o ’clock. A cordial invita- 1
tion is extended to all. Rev. B. J. !
Y ates, th e pastor, will be in ch arg e j
of th e evening services w hich com-
mence a t 7:30.
Mrs. I. H ow ard, of Ione, Oregon, '
Is visiting h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. Hosner.
Miss Lucy G edam ke and Mrs. Her-1
ron of P o rtlan d were th e g u ests to ­
day of Mrs. J. G. M etzger.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Von R eaden, of
P o rtlan d , have b ought th e J. Cannon
p roperty on South R o b erts avenue
and will move h ere next week. Mr.
Von R eaden is th e new m an ag er of
th e N orthw est P o tato S tarch factory.
Mr. and Mrs. Sabin A lexander and
ch ildren, who visited fo r ten days
w ith th e fo rm e r’s sister, Mrs. C arrie
H ansen, w ent la st week to U m atilla,
Oregon, w here they a re estab lish in g
a new home. They form erly lived at
Everson, W ashington. Miss H arriet
A lexander, who is teach in g a t K a­
lam a, W ashington, sp e n t th e w eek­
end h ere d u rin g h er b ro th e r’s visit.
T he O utlook Is Indebted to B. O.
Boswell for a bouquet of g ia n t d af­
fodils w hich cam e from th e g arden
of Mrs. M arie Morgan of C h an ticleer
Inn. They a re of th e Norw ay variety
and have blossom s w hch m easu re 4 ’4
inches across.
H arry G all has sold his Base Line
jitn ey line to Jas. C ollins of G resh­
am who is con tin u in g th e reg u la r
schedule of th e line.
Mrs. S. I. Leland is im proving her
residence on F o u rth stre e t by having
porches b u ilt on th e n o rth and west.
L. J. W in ter Is th e carp en ter.
F a rm T r a c to r
When Henry Ford set about building the Fordson tractor he had
a thorough understanding of just what it should be and what it should
do. His early life on the farm gave him a deep insight into the daily
life of the farmer; his mechanical genius saw’ the type of tractor
needed. He began work on a farm tractor thirty-five years ago, and
for more than twelve years he experimented over more than 7,000
acres of land in different kinds of soil, with different crops.
So he built the Fordson. It is so simple that a schoolboy can
operate it. It is low in first cost. It is low in operating cost and
Fordson parts and Fordson service are always to be had promptly
from the dealer.
The Fordson is a profitable investment. It can be used every’
working day in the year. It is an inexpensive power plant that will
lighten y’our farm work. It has proven its worth on more than one
hundred thousand farms not
only in operating imple­
ments in the fields but in
belt and pulley w’ork. And
it doesn’t eat when idle.
Don’t delay ordering
your Fordson tractor. The
demand is greater than the
supply.
RAKER & SON
GRESHAM
ESTACADA
r
foi ON
MV
WAY
TO
iiu.
\ >
.
/
i
7
— said a satisfied customer recently, — that that
classy job is my old bus done over.”
Let us renew your car—w’ith a new top for
spring. By availing ourselves of the opportunity
to buy the highest quality auto top material at low
cost w’e are now in position to give y’ou a com­
plete job at the lowest possible price. Ask for an
estimate.
I Gresham Shoe Shop i
CARL DAHL
SAM’S AUTO TOP SHOP
S. E. Palmquist
Phone 175
_
PHONE 40
1 BOOT AND SHOE !
GARAGE
Gresham
SANITARY MARKET
Main S treet
GRESHAM
Phone «51
GKO.
DIKTL,
CASH
Prop.
PAID
Gresham
3E
Phone 901
3S
l S l
GROCERIES
FRESH ROASTED
PEANUTS
1 lb., 15c
2 lbs., 25c
SEASHORE CLAMS
1 can, 20c
3 cans, 50c
Home Products
HOME BRED
HOME
FED
HOME MADE
MADE FOR HOME
5s 65c, 5s $1,
10s >2
Delivered
REX HAMS
“The Ham What Am”
Lb. 32c
PETIT POIS PEAS
• 1 can, 30c
3 cans. 85c
Miss Ruby E m ery, p o p u lar P o rtlan d
n u rse and d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs.
B. W. E m ery of G resham , was m ade
public yesterday by In vitations to a
show er to be given in h er h o n o r next
week a t th e hom e of h e r m other.
The hostess will be th e w ife of Dr.
M ark W. Em ery of P o rtlan d , b ro th er
of the bride.
T he m arria g e took place on W ed­
nesday, April 6, at Oregon City, when
inilllllllllllllllllllUIIIINNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlltlllilliiu Miss Em ery becam e th e bride of
H arry B uckle of P o rtlan d . They
have com m enced housekeeping In
ap a rtm en ts In th e city.
PURE LARD
Suggestions for Your Sunday Dinner
Green Peas
Lettuce
Fresh Asparagus Radishes
Ripe Tomatoes
Green Onions
PEANUT BUTTER
In your own container
Pound. 10c
Gresham Meat Market
• \. j . w . BROWN
TOMATOES with PUREE
1 can, 10c
12 cans, $1.15
Phone 41
SALTED PEANUTS
1 lb., 15c
2 lbs., 25c
Ask Me How to Save
You $70
ON A NEW 490 CHEVROLET
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Quality &
Service
SPRING AND SUMMER
Dress Materials
MERCERIZED AND
SILK MIXED
V o ile s
In White Lace Effects
and Colored Figures
M ercerized P op lin s
White and Colors
PLAIN, COLORED
AND PRINTED
O rg a n d ies
SPECIAL!
Women’s Silk and Fibre
Hose, 95c
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
Reliable Case Tractors
with all CASE thresh­
ing Separators, Plows
Disc Harrows, Power
Driven Machinery.
The CASE will do your
work at less cost per acre
and real satisfaction to you
for all Draw-bar and Belt-pullev work.
H e s s e l’s F a r m M a c h in e r y
Phone 1041
Gresham, Oregon
A Tube FREE With Every Perfection Tire
32x31/2 and Larger in both the 6000 and 8000-Mile Tires.
T here is no firm w ith a low er p ercen tage o f had tires than th e
P erfection T ire com pany.
T h is offer is on ly open to April 23. T h is probably w ill he your Last
chance on th is great offer,
W. S. LOVEJOY, Agent
N ext to B row n's M arket
G resham
COAL
WOOD
Ekstrom Truck Service
A Truck for Every Kind of Work
Cor. P ow ell ami Maple
G resham
851
22." A sh S treet
P ortlan d
ltd « y. 2 0 8 2
“ For he’s on his way
to DAHL’S shoe repair
shop, and that means I'll
have a good stout sole
in place of the worn-out
| affair I have now.
for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind.
E. BAUMANN,
EE
Shlgeki Tukao, 11-year-old son of
Mr. an d Mrs. H. T akoa who lives on
th e Coons place on th e Rase Line
road, died a t a P o rtlan d hospital
W ednesday, A pril 13, d u rin g an op­
eratio n .
Shlgeki b roke his leg on March 24,
1920 and since th a t tim e has been
unable to a tte n d school. The first
lim e th e bone was broken It did not
k n it properly and th e bone had to be
rebroken.
It was only ab o u t two weeks ago
th a t he was allow ed to re tu rn to
school. L ast F rid ay w hile he wa3
w alking aro u n d th e school g rounds
th e in ju re d leg suddenly gave way
u n d er him and it was necessary to
rem ove him to th e hospital.
He was n o t stro n g enough to s u r­
vive th e op eratio n and died before
com ing o u t from u n d er th e eth er.
F u n eral services were conducted
at th e M ethodist church In G resham
T h u rsd ay afternoon by th e Jap an ese
B uddist p riest T ahiguchi from P o rt­
land, assisted by Rev. A. S. Hlsey, of
G resham .
T he cim cluding services w ere held
at the Mt. Scott crem atorium .
Many friends from th is locality and
P o rtlan d w ere p resen t and No. 8
school atten d ed in a body.
“I ’ve walked all over g
Card o f TIutnks.
We wish to th a n k th e many
the streets of this town i
friends who atten d ed th e fu n eral ot
until I'm darned near 1 o u r son, Shlgeki, and th e pupils and
te ac h er of T erry school, for th e ir
ruined.
sym pathy.
s
H. TAKAO AND W IFE.
“But my owner is =
NURSE SURPRISES
going to take good care |
FRIENDS BY MARRIAGE
of me, I know.
News of th e m arriag e la st week of
CHOICE MEATS
Homemade Ham«, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
Full line of Cold Lunch Meats
NEW
JAPANESE BOY DIES
DURING OPERATION
“I Can Hardly Believe It”
....
Just Received
Phone
661
Brand new, never been run.
W ill consider used Chevro­
let or Ford.
Phone
Gresham 1601 or 1621
F. L BOURNE S BIRTHDAY
HONORED WITH SURPRISE
A very p leasan t su rp rise was te n ­
dered Mr. and Mrs. F red L. Bourne
in th e ir hom e on "Powell Valley road,
T hursday evening w h in 26 guests
from P o rtlan d m otored out and cele­
brar« d Mr. B ourne's b irth d ay w ith
dancing and singing. R efresh m en ts
were served at a la te hour.
Those present were, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Fuegy and son, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
S m elter and d au g h ters, M argaret
and S arah F rances, Mr., and Mrs. J.
C Slocum and son. Mr. and Mrs. 8.
M. Blue and d au g h ter. Mrs. W alker,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D onalson. Mr. and i
Mrs. Win. G riebe and son G e o rg e ,1
G. C. C hesterson. Mr. and Mrs. Lar-
vin, Dr. and Mrs. R. N eubauer.
Wide Awake People In
Portland Want to Know
T h a t th e re Is no u n c e rta in ty a b o u t th e ir m oney.
They e a rn e d It hy using th e ir m uscles— a n d b ra in s.
These folks ore always on the alert for an
opportunity to make their money make
money.
They are quick to realize that money, in­
vested in an industry supplying a NECES­
SITY of everyday life, has unquestioned
SAFETY.
A company supplying a vital and indispen­
sable need must be firmly established on a
substantial and permanent basis.
Do YOU know of any industry, regardless
, of its age, that furnishes anything more ne­
cessary than OAST
And wouldn’t you welcome an opportunity to
make your money make money for Y’OU in
such an industry T
BIG BROTHER WILL
SPEAK HERE MONDAY
C. A. Lyons, who ow ns th e Big I
B rother F arm for boys n ea r Lebanon
| and whose w ork w ith boys Is well
known th ro u g h o u t th e co u n try . « Ill
speak at th e P aren t-T ea ch e r associa- 1
I tion m eeting Monday evening at
7:30. T he m eeting will be held in
th e g rad e school au d ito riu m .
This m eeting was o rig in ally plan-
! ned for th e early p a rt of M arch but
th e contagion p rev alen t a t th a t tim e
caused Its postponem ent.
Everyone is urged to a tte n d and
'e n jo y th e evening and learn of th e
. w ork of th e big b ro th e r m ovem ent, j
H a ie you seen th e V acuette? See
ad elsew here in th e paper. J. E.
Metzger.
A
tib a tlo n
o f'
V V C r i - ’iiani Lodge No. 152. A F.
* A, M Monday n ig h t. April
1 18. at 8 :0 0 o’clock. L ab o r In F. C. i
Degree. V isiting b ro th ers welcome.
W. L. OORSAGE, Sec’y.
WM C. METZGER. W. M.
IT IS WITHIN YOUR REACH!
Anyone who has saved, or can save'« few
dollars can own our Cumulative Preferred
Stock.
Inquire at our office or ask any employe—
they're our salesmen.
Portland Gas & Coke Co.
A business w hich of N ecessity is P erm an en t
Fill this o u t NOW: m ail it TODAY
PORTLAND GAS & COKE COMPANY.
Investm ent Dept., Gasco Bldg., P o rtlan d . Oregon.
Send me (1 ) 8-page illu stra te d booklet, ‘ T he S tory of an
O pportunity at H om e". ( 2 1 In fo rm atio n ab o u t y o u r P re fe rred
Stock, (S ) D etails of Easy P aym ent P lan , (4 ) How to ju d g e
an Investm ent.
N am e ....
Address
13