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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1921)
The regular meeting of the Parent- ’ Teacher asociation will be held at the The M ultnom ah County Public j , school house, Friday evening. The H ealth N urse association m et a t th e Home m akers club will be in charge Home Bred — Home Fed — Home Made of the refreshm ents and will receive co urthouse In P o rtlan d S atu rd ay in M ade fo r Hom e the proceeds which will be used to add its an n u al session and o u tlin ed plans to the fund they are raising to send , . two of th eir members to the O. A. C « “ •nsion during th e com ing year. Summer School which begins about i , r s - H u,h Young Gould, county the middle of June. Miss Minnie Dan- public h ealth nurse, presen ted a re- : A. J. W. BROW X, Prop. ielson and Miss Mildred Johnson h iv e port of th e work In M ultnom ah coun- Phone 41 been chosen as delegates to th is school, tv d u rin g th e past y ear and outlined Ttye Home Makers will assist Mrs. C. the possibilities fdr fu rth e r develop- Lundquist in the program which prom- m ent and service am ong th e children ises to be exceptionally fine. All are in- £nd the sick in th e ru ra l d istricts of v ite j to attend. th e county. A w ry pleasant evening was spent Mr«. Gould rep o rted th a t a to tal at t h e L utheran church Saturday when o, 1864 chlld^ out , „ p 3596 , the L uther League met for its last thp o u t„lde Qf P o rt,an(, wpre 11/2 lb. loaf, 13c practice meeting for a short time. The j . . .. 2 for 25c members of the choir served a deli- , , ' * un,1K e r e a r and th a t W rapped in | clous supper as a surprise to Mr. and 1 e ' ' ,s ta n g in g from th o s e 'o f vision! wax paper Mrs. Bert Olsen and Miss Lillie Nelson. an<1 hpari,’K t0 Physical deform ity j Mr. Olsen has been choir director and wer<> found and a record of 60 per 1 lb. loaf 9c Miss Nelson organist during the past cel” corrections attain ed , year or so and a splendid orgaulza- This record is especially fine con- tion has been worked up. J h e other sidering th e fact th a t Mrs. Gould or- members of the choir are Mrs. B ert ganized th e county work last year Olsen, Mr and Mrs Albert Palmblad. and was com pelled to win her wav Miss Ellen Unis, Emma amF H ilda ag ain st th e disapproval of m any of Johnson F reld a Petersen, Mabie Staf- thp p arpnts who rP8ented thp v|g,t, fenson. Myrtle Anderson. John John- of thp nur8p M Jntru8,ong A son, E rnest Anderson. F anny and Ed- ..... . . win Staffanson, Manuel I.lnd and Ar- eeling is abroad in th e county chle Anderson. at Pr e ,e n t w here the county nurse F ran k Gustafson is giving his barn can bardly keep up w ith th e call a new coat of paint. ant^ dem ands for h er help and tim e. The choir from Portland which was Mrs. Gould has resigned as county to have given a concert at the Luther- nurse and will go east with h er hus- an Church Saturday afternoon, has hand, an engineer, who has been as- postponed the date until Sunday, Ju n e signed to work In Illinois. 5th, at 3 P. M. Miss Mary Billm eypr, a g ra d u a te Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Gustafson and of thp P resbvterian hospital Chicago children visited with Mr. and Mrs. A1 and recentIy connectpd with county nur8ing w o r# ,n K a)am agoo Free Lunch at Noon. Sale to Commence at 1 o'clock p. m. Sharp! Maybee last Sunday. M ichigan, has arrived in P o rtlan d to PLEASANT VIEW ' ta k e up th e w ork th a t Mrs. Gould has BULLS Mr. Peterson, who has been under so ably commenced. The Herd Bull; 3 Extra Good 2-year-olds; 8 Junior Yearlings a doctor's care in Portland, is home Officers of the M ultnom ah county J. W. Davis will consign two 3-year-old Bulls, tw o Y earling Bulls, again. association elected were: president th re e Cows w ith Calves by foot. You will find a fine lot of 8tock— no culls. Miss M. McCarthy, who haa been vls Mrs G eorge Honey, G re slia n r vire Ring for some tim e at the Bram hall pre8ldent, j t Urant> ' F a , r. tii> n v o o v iiik o to I u t iin i m r li/in in home, expects to r retu rn re to v i her home COW S view; secretary, Mrs. Louis H arlow , in Port Huron. Mich., in a few days. Fifteen Cows Heifers and Calves Chas. Wing and wife who have just T ro u td ale ; trea su rer, Ralph Hoyt, T h ere also will be offered, fifteen good grad e Milk Cows; som e fresh, C om m unity vice presi- irned from a several m onths' visit P o rtlan d . som e Springers. Five of th e Bulls are from m ilking S h o rth o rn s— from in California are also guests of Mr. t' en,8: G resham , Mrs. Mary S tu b b s, . six-gallon cows. and Mrs. Branihall. Corbett, Mrs. J. W. E vans; P ark Mrs. Seidl entertained guests from Hose, Miss A. G. O ates; M ultnom ah, the city on Sunday. Mrs CJiarles Larson, Cattle Tuberculin Tested by Dr. A. C. Brown. ■tfojL-ftcaíAft. a /ru tv ía o v “ut Sami ''m&nsujtf PURE LARD 5s, $.90; Delivered 10s, $1.75 GRESHAM MEAT MARKET aiwwv BREAD REDUCED CITY BAKERY, Gresham, Phone 11 N. C. HALL will hold his 2d ANNUAL It. s not all right» but “all wrong” to go carelessly along spending all you make. AUCTION SALE I he time will come when you will need the money you are throwing away in extravagance. of Pure-bred Shorthorn Cattle at his place in Ridgefield, Washington WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1 a GOOD TRA IN SERVICE GOOD AUTO ROAD Terms—6 M onths’ Time on Approved Security Everybody Invited. N. C. Hall, J. W. Davis, owners Col. W. S. Wood & Sons, Auctioneers, Vancouver, Washington P. II. BELL, Ridgefield Bank, Clerk MELROSE AND VICTORY TROUTDALE The stereoptlcon lecture “How w e, The T routdale Eastern S tar social got our Bible,” will be given by Rev. (dub w,„ glvp f4lp la8t ()f # 8pr,eg of Earl B. Cotton at the Iliff church, on card part|p8 Wednesday evening June Wednesday evening. Games, a social j first A cordial Invitation is extended hour, and a candy sale Will follow. A to all. good attendance is desired. TERRY Case Reliable Tractors with all tractor implements. A reliable tractor for all draw bar or belt pulley work and will do your work at less cost per acre to you. implements for the large farm, the dairy man, the berry grower or the gardener. Potato Planters, Corn Planters, Drills, Garden Seeders, Culti Packers. Callers at the home of Mrs. E. M- ! Coons last Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Tabor, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shields, all of Portland, also Mrs. Sheppard, the m other of Mrs. C. S. Fancher. Farm ers .Mutual F ire R elief A ssocia tion Has P rosperous Year. .\lone) is always a SI RF I'RII'.ND. When you mike this sure friend, don’t cast “him” aside. DON’T do it. BANK your money. We invite \()L R Banking Business BANK OF GRESHAM State and County Depository COAL Ekstrom Truck Service A Truck for Every Kind of Work Cor. P o w ell and Maple G resham 851 2 2 5 Ash Street Portiani! B dw y. 2 0 8 2 Tel. 96x — Electric Building — Main St. Frank C. Jones & Co. CARPENTER Septic Tanka Built Jack Screws for Rent LICENSED ELECTRICIAN W iring for Light and Power National Mazda Lamps Frank C. Jones T he sta te m en t of th e F arm ers M utual F ire Relief association shows $4,296,715 insu ran ce w ritten in 1920, and $9,520,150 at risk Decem ber 31st. The association doubled CEDAR SCHOOL WINS its business in th e last two years, STANDARDIZATION SIGN gaining 2500 new m em bers. II. W. Snashall was re-elected presid en t C edar school is stan d ard ized . Ap- and A ndrew B ru g g er wae elected | p ro p rlate exercises were held at the | vice p resident. T he Assn, saves lots of money to farm ers by giving insur- school last W ednesday evening to ance at lowest cost. W hen ready to Phone 1141 insure notify H. W. Snashall, G resh celeb rate this event which is th e goal am. P hone 1465.— Adv. tow ard which the P aren t-T each er as Reliability . GRESHAM Service I The Bank of G resham pays 6 par sociation has been w orking during ¡cent In terest on tim e deposits.— Adv. th e period of tim e It lias been organ- i lxed. T he association held Its m eeting In th e old school room which has recent-1 ______ ■ ■— — ly been fitted up for a civic cen ter ! th ro u g h the efforts of th e P aren t- , T eacher association and the splendid cooperation of th e school board. A su itab le h eatin g equipm ent, ; liRhts, ch airs for seatin g were p u r c h a s e d for the room by th e d istrict j and th e P aren t-T each er association j purchased a th re e -b u rn e r' oil stove which m akes th e serving of refresb - ! m ents possible. On account of th e illness of W. C. ! A lderson, county school su p e rin ten dent, he could not be present to hang th e sta n d ard school sign b ut th e j school has been approved and the ! sign will be hung In th e n ear future. John C. S trebln, school clerk, ex plained Mr. A lderson's absence and also several o th e r questions th a t had ; been raised d u rin g th e past few I m onths. NON- SKID RED-TOP A d elightful program was given j SIZE and TYPE Old Price« New Prices Old Prices New Prices RIBBED CORD NON-SKID CORD GRAY TUBES Old Prices New Prices Old Prices New Prices Old Prices New Prices by m em bers of th e school and six ladies from P o rtland. These ladlep 30 X 3 Clincher $17.55 $12.85 $21.05 $17.00 $2.75 were, Mrs R eta F o rd , p ian ist; Mrs. 30 X 3A Clincher 20.80 15.00 27.75 22.00 $32.60 $25.00 $34.25 Je n n ie Grey G ates, Mrs. M argie B ut-j $27.50 3.25 32 x 3A S .S . 26.30 21.00 31.60 26.00 1er, Mrs. Fred Hexton, Mrs. M yrtle 39.20 32.90 41.15 36.40 3.60 32 X 4 S. S. 34.95 26.90 A rm strong and Mrs. W arren Sm ith. 42.00 34.40 49.80 41.85 52.30 46.30 4.55 Several new m em bers were added 3 4 x 4 i S .S . 49.85 38.35 59.10 49.65 62.05 54.90 6.00 to the association d u rin g th e busl- 35 X 5 S. S. 61.15 47.05 73.65 61.90 77.35 I ness session. 68.45 7.25 R efreshm ents of cake and ice ! f l a t war laa. Otkrr tia n reduced la finfiertioa I cream were served free In ho n o r of ! | th e occasion. New Low Prices on all Implements and Repairs p \2. ..... WOOD Floyd L. Mack R eg u lar m eeting of Gresh- am Lodge No. 125, I.O.O.F., in th e Odd Fellow s h all, every T h u rs day evening. V isitors welcome. HARRY J. STANLEY, N. G. JACKSON JONES. S ecretary _W. A . H essel TIRES Tire Mileage at the Lowest Cost in History These Prices Apply to Our Regular and Complete Line P r ic e u n s u p p o r te d b y v a lu e n e v e r is an a d v a n t a g e t o a n y but t h e m a n w h o s e lls t o m a k e a q u ic k “ c le a n - u p ” a n d q u it. A r e p u t a b le , u n e x c e ll e d m ile a g e t ir e m a d e b y a c o m p a n y t h a t c a n a n d w i l l d e l iv e r a ll a n d m o r e th a n y o u p a y fo r is t h e o n ly o n e y o u c a n a ffo r d t o b u y . D entistry m ade painless by nerve ( blocking m ethods. Try It. Dr. C. P Johnson, 611 M organ Bldg., P o rt land, Oregon Main 6749.— Adv. Have B u ild in g Coate. 20 per cent saved In your building by o u r special u n it system . F an th e r- McLean Co., 308-9-10 Lewis B ld g ,' P o rtlan d , O regon. tf C ontractor and B uilder . Sold only by Dealers A New Low Price on a Known and Honest Product H ave located In G resham and am ready to ta k e any work in my line i Long experience W ork g u aran teed . I Let me bid on your w ork. Phone 827. L J. W inter. N eed Your Huit C leaned? Have It F rench dry cleaned. R , pairing neatly done. T ailoring for ' iadiee and men. PETER LENARD, Tailor. G resham Royal B lu e Lodge No. 526, L. O. I,„ second and fo u rth F riday nights In I. O. O. F. hall. V isiting b ro th ers welcome. Expert auto repairing PoweU V alley G arage LOUIS CHRISTENSEN Phone 26x Cor. Powell Valley & L usted Rd. PEARL OIL 11 KE ROSENE 1 for oil ¡ , æi cookstoves i S k s STANDARD O IL COMPANY fi (C A L trO W N U ) DENTISTRY PYO R RH EA CAN BE CURED Artificial dentures to give complete satisfaction and extracting without causing pain. W e’ll gladly examine your case free and give our best advice. C. Smith Long AND J. E. Stevenson 310 Bush and Lane Bldg. PORTLAND