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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1921)
4iKE.sH AM OUTLOOK F R ID A Y, J l \ F POWELL VALLEY Member « f ’T’ HIS trademark is symbolic of a modern 4 building service. Its outstanding fea- ure is evident. It designates the way in which you can secure a visual impres sion of your home or other building before it is built. T X THIS service—which we have secured for the exclusive use of our customers —there are hundreds of modern homes bearing this mark of distinction. The plans are free to customers. Call and talk it over. JONES LUMBER CO. GRESHAM, OREGON Phone 2431 See J. G. Mast Exclusive Representative National Builders Bureau Everybody Needs a Copy Of This Book— It’s Free We have a little eight-page book called “The Story of an Opportunity at Home,” containing valuable information for any one who is saving money or who is think ing of investing. May we send you a copy—it’s free. Stop in any of our offices; phone; send in the coupon below, or ask any of our em ployes, they’ll gladly get a copy for you. Portland Gas & Coke Company A Business which of Necessity is Permanent --------------------( F ill th is o u t NOW; m ail it TODAY |_____________ PORTLAND GAS & COKE COMPANY. Investment Dept., Gasco Bid., Portland, Oregon. Please send me a free copy of “ The Story of An Oppor tunity a t Home.” \ am e | Address ...................................... oo I I | 3. 1021 KELSO Owing to th e fact th a t th e s ta te The house occupied by H om er Rev- i* * th a ‘ * ent ,n t0 effect enue antl ,a m t|y cau g h t on fire Mon- au to m at ically discharges th e present day m orning ab o u t 10 o ’clock. A par- j school board of Union H igh School ty of picnickers in au to s happened bv | and th a t an en tirely new board m ust and lent w illing hands in m oving out be elected, a special m ass m eeting all household goods. T he real w ork of of the p atro n s of th e school d istric t p u ttin g out th e fire was done by lieu - has been called u n d er th e auspices i ry Eri, A lbert Jo n sru d and Jerom e of th e P aren t-T each er association Brooks. Only on roof of th e house was fo r Monday evening, J u n e 6, a t th e dam aged. T he fire was caused by schoolhouse, when th e choice of ep ark s from th e stove pipe can d id ates to ru n fo r th e position of ' The Ladies Club m et at th e home d irec to r of Union High school will of Mr. and Mrs. F. R ath k e last T h u rs be selected. It is m ost im p o rta n t day and spent a m ost enjoyable a fte r th a t th e d istric t be well rep resen ted noon. Mrs. R a th k e gave th e ladies a at th is m eeting in o rd er th a t s u it p leasant su rp rise by serving, in place able can d id ates may be selected and of th e light refresh m en ts as usual, an given proper backing. T he d istric t elab o rate luncheon. A business see- may find itself w ithout rep rese n ta sion was then held and new officers tion if it does n ot ta k e action at elected, nam ely Mrs. A. Her« presi once. Only five directo rs will be d en t and Mrs. Jess H ite secretary elected from th e seven d istric ts now an d tre a su re r. If plans carry out, a in th e Union and th ese five will be concert will be given by prom i voted upon by all th e d istricts. Only n en t P o rtlan d m usicians In th e la t one d irecto r may come from an y one te r p art of Ju n e, u n d er th e auspices d istrict. of th e club. T he follow ing ladies Be su re to be on hand and bring were presen t: Mesdames Joel J a rl. y o u r neighbor. G ilbert Erl, Jo h n Revenue, H. Rev C. R. K eller is p ain tin g his house enue, A. Herz, Jo h n R oberts. Geo. and thereby b ringing ab o u t a g re a t H arvison, P eterson, B aum back. A. H aw orth, Donaldson, Lins, T. Dunn, ly im proved appearance. The choir of th e L u th e ra n E m S pradlin, J. H ite, R. Jo n sru d , M m anuel church of P o rtlan d will give Kligel, Phipps, R ath k e and Miss Va retti. T he next m eeting will be at a g ran d concert in th e L u th e ra n Mrs. Joel J a r l’s. church here Sunday aftern o o n at 3 Jo h n Revenue, in a runaw ay with o'clock. This program has been prom ised fo r som e tim e and m em his h ayrake, was throw n off and bers and frien d s a re looking for knocked unconscious, b u t escaped ward to an enjoyable aftern o o n . All serio u s in ju ry . a re invited. G ilbert Eri has been clearin g land Rev. J. T ruedson leaves S atu rd ay fo r a new p o tato patch. m orning for Chicago to a tte n d tn e Ned Nelson has sta rte d w ork on G eneral Synod of th e L u th eran th e basem ent fo r his new house. churches of A m erica. He is a dele A lbert Rodlin is busy p lan tin g his g ate from th e C olum bia conference acreage n ea r G resham , w here he will Rev. Mr. T ruedson expects to be gone move in th e n ea r fu tu re. ab o u t five weeks. A son was born la st w eek to Mr. Jo h n Unis is v isitin g w ith relativ es here. Mrs. Unis who has been county and Mrs. Anton J e rg e r and a d a u g h n u rse w here they spent th e w in ter te r to Mr. and Mrs. H enry Miller. Mrs. M iller was form erly Olga G un n ear Chicago, has not q u ite com plet derson. ed h er w ork b u t will re tu rn to the Anton J e rg e r is employed at Bend coast in a few weeks. Oregon, h au lin g lu m b er for a mill com pany. PLEASANT HOME P. K. Stone is building a house on Dr. Wrn. W allace Y oungson, super- his place n ea r Boring. n ten d en t of th e P o rtlan d d istrict, R. Jo n sru d and fam ily w ent up will preach a t th e M ethodist church on th e C olum bia highw ay Sunday to Sunday m o rning a t 11 o ’clock. Dr. visit th e new mill site of J a r l and 1 oungson is one of th e m ost eloquent Nelson on Gordon Creek. sp eak ers in th e Oregon conference School will close th is week a f te r a and will have a m essage of in terest most successful term , and it is gen to all. Every effo rt is being m ade to erally hoped th a t Miss V aerettl and have the word of his com ing widely Mrs Baum back th e efficient teachers, ad v ertised and m em bers a re u rged to will rem ain next year. pass th e word along. Eunice Jo n sru d sp en t Ju n io r w eek Mrs. Rose B rig h t from Springfield, end a t th e U niversity of Oregon, th e Ohio, is visiting h e r au n t, Mrs. Phoe guest of Mrs. L a u ra R. Mack and be C leggett and h er cousin Mrs. M arian B arnum . F ra n k McKinney. Mrs. Jo h n R oberts and baby are Mrs. M. D. S to k er from D ayton, spending a week w ith h er sister- Ohio, sp e n t a few days in P lea san t in-law Mrs. Joel Ja rl. Home w ith h er siste r Mrs. J. A. The Jon sru d -G u n d erso n lu m b er Stephens and b ro th er George M urray. com pany is now busy filling local Mrs. S toker is en ro u te for C alifornia orders. to visit h er sons before re tu rn in g to Gus Ludvlgson recently trad e d his her hom e in th e east. H upm obile for a Ford. Mrs. A lta G entry and son Russell Rev. Hagoes who a n u m b er of w ere d in n er gu ests a t the J. Ick ler years ago had ch arg e of th e L u th e r home Sunday. an parish here is visiting w ith his Joe Stephens from Dallas visited fam ily a t th e hom e of T. G. Jo n sru d . friends here T uesday fo r a sh o rt tim e. Miss Georgia C a rp en ter has gone to AMES C larkston, Idaho, for th e sum m er. The J. F. Collins fam ily will be School closed here last F rid ay , released from q u a ra n tin e fo r sm all pox th is week. All have recovered May 27th, w ith a very enjoyable pic nic, held in a nice grove n ear th e and a re g e ttin g along nicely. schoolhouse. T he school was well T he M ethodist L adies Aid Society represented with pupils and p aren ts will m eet w ith Mrs. J. Ick le r next and friends. A fine lunch was spread W ednesday, Ju n e 8th. A good a tte n d at noon which included all th e ice ance is desired. cream they could eat. The school B url M cKinney has co n tracted to board and p atro n s are well pleased load wood a t B arton and is ru n n in g with th e work d u rin g th e term . Rob two team s daily. e rt C avser was asked to fill th e po C. H. W illiam s of A nderson, In sition next term . T he children have d ian a who spent som e tim e h ere last learned to like him and he knows w in ter has re tu rn e d and is expecting th e disposition of each one. He will to rem ain w ith his b ro th e r D. T. let th e board know early in June. W illiam s, d u rin g th e sum er. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. A ngell are The G rant Sloop fam ily who have leaving th e cam p of Cam eron and been q u ara n tin ed fo r sm all pox are Hogg. They will s ta r t W ednesday for all well along tow ard com plete re Tennessee. Wm. A ngell has been here covery and will be released from th e , for ab o u t fo u r yeurs as firem an in q u a ra n tin e th e firs t of next week. th e m ill. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ross have gone TH E PLEASANT HOME b arb e r shop and pool room will be open to M ontana, d riving th ro u g h by auto. will visit relativ es in Tacom a on from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. from now They th e ir w ay . on. C. B. S teinm an. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shroy and son T he Bang of G resham pays 5 per have moved onto th e ir farm n ear | cen t In terest on tim e deposits.— Adv. T routdale. They a re g ettin g ready to m arket th e ir straw b e rrie s. G. Morss, who lost his wife several Save B u ild in g Costa. weeks ago, by d eath , decided to move 20 per cent saved In your building to P o rtlan d . Lv ,o u r 8PeciaI u n it system . F an ch er- Mrs. Cawell, his m o th er in law McLean Co., 308-9-10 Lewis Bldg . late from C alifo rn ia will stay with P o rtlan d , Oregon. him. They may go back to C alifo rn ia I In the n ea r fu tu re. O utlook’s new phone— 1661. Q uite a crowd from h ere enjoyed a pleasure trip to th e lakes n ear F air- view last Sunday, ta k in g food enough for d in n er and su p p er T hose present were Mr. and Mrs. S. W hite, th e ir ! sons F red and O tto, Mr. and Mrs , H arris H am ilton and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs Ed H am ilton and d a u g h te r Mil dred. T he men folkB did well fish-1 Ing for croppies catching th e lim it. ! Feeling “At Home” OXE OF OCR AMBITIOXS is to make folks feel at home in this bank; to cultivate geniality and good will; to promote that feeling that the Bank of Gresham is a home institution, ready to serve our home people at all times. You will always find a WELCOME here; you are entitled to our time and at tention, whether you bank here or else where. BANK OF GRESHAM State and County Depository CLOSING OUT All adjustments on tires will be made at 10th & Stark Entire stock ot I ires and Automobile Accessories W inchester Pump Gun. $50, for . . . . . 9n Hamm ers, 28 ounce, $1.25 .................. .......................................... * , 00 85c Hammers, 16 ounce, 75c, for ................................................................. . 60c Wrenches, W illiams, all sixes, . ................................................ ' to 35c R adiator Caps, F ords.......................................................niai'n ’¿c far 50c C. A. Megger Spark Plugs, 7-8, Ford s i z e ............ ” P “ iA fancy ” 45c and 55c Belvidere, $1 value, 7-8, 55c F ord Hub Caps, fancy. 35c Plugs, 75c values ........ 50c Navajo Patch, $1............ 50c Navajo Patch, 50c ........ 25c Soapstone, 25c .............. 16c Rubber Cement................ large slxe 10c, 10c size for 5c Cup grease, 25c size for F u rn itu re and Auto P o l i s h ___. , ” B0e’¿1«« 2Kc ‘sKe '.iL 15c 15c Plastic Repairing for tire cuts. 60c size fo r.......... “ ’ 25c Gets-it Soap, 2 cans for . . . . Ford Fan Belts, while they last L i i i .............................. 25c One of the best W indshield Cleaners made, $1.50 value, f o r .......... $1 00 A guaranteed carbon remover, $1 value f o r ....................’ ' ” ‘ -- 50c One sample Alladin Lamp, worth $14, for 8.00 „ N ext W. S. LOVEJOY, ’ Agent ** to Brown's M arket G resham The Sign of a Service A t First-class Garages and other Dealers Tel. 96x — Electric Building — Main St. Frank C. Jones & Co. CA RPENTER Septic Tanks Built Jack Screws for Rent LICENSED ELECTRICIAN W iring for Light and Power National Mazda Lamps Frank C. Jones Floyd L. Mack New and Used Tires and Tube# FISKE TIRES in Red Top or Black Top VULCANIZING, RETREADING We are old hands at this game and have all ___ new and modern equipment. AH Work Guaranteed. Give Us a Trial T im e to Re HroT CORBETT Î ZEROLENE / ■an advantage worth w hile Back of the Zerolene you buy for your engine are the combined resources, expe rience, knowledge and equipment of the Standard Oil Company. They create an efficiency in the manufacture of fine lubri cants hard to duplicate elsewhere in the world. You gain this advantage in the use of Zerolene. Our Board of Lubrication Engineers recommends the grade of Zerolene to meet the requirement of your type of engine. Follow their recommendations as embod ied in the Zerolene Correct Lubrication Chart. Ask for a Chart for your car. STANDARD OIL COMPANY ( California ) Q A grade f o r each type o f engne Bird Sw orden Is in a P o rtlan d hos pital w here he recently was op erated upon for appendicitis. S aturday. Ju n e 4th, will be th e re g u lar m onthly m eeting for C olum bia G range m em bers a re urged to bp present as th e re Is w ark to do. Mrs. S. J. L eland and b ro th er, i Chas. Slover, Mr and Mrs Lewis Reed, Mrs M. E. Reed and F red C Reed were th e g u ests of Mrs C lara Smith and d au g h ter, Mrs. E thel j Smith S tew art, on Sunday. Keep m style, "classy-fled” ads T ry one of th o se XOTK’E TO CONTRACTORS. The B oard of School Dlst No. 26 ' of C lackam as county will receive bids for the construction of a m odern two- roomed school building. P lans and specifications may be seen a t th e home of th e clerk o r ch airm an . Bids will be opened Ju n e 11, 1921. The board reserves th e rig h t to re ject any o r all bids. A. L. HEACOCK, C lerk of D istrict No 26. H Phone D am ascus 86. R. 3, Boring, Or. ' T he Bank of G resham pays 6 per cant Interest on tim e d ep osits.— Adv. ' White Star Hall New S pring Dance F lo o r At SPRINGDALE. ORE. P ow ell S treet. GRESHAM TIRE CO. O pposite lir o n n s ’s M arket CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET Main S treet GRESHAM «K O . DIETL, Prop. Phone (81 ELECTRICAL HOUSEKEEPING h? ur8 18 Insufficient tim e for hum an hands to perform n i“**’ However, It Is possible to establish the eight hour day In th e home by m aking use of the electrical hands th a t are offered to you In the form of the electric dish washer, washing m achine, Ironing machine, vacuum sweeper and tn e many other labor-saving device«. These u n tirin g ’’household assista n ts” will do your work w h h ‘ »h.«2d i ffli ho,? e can b*‘ ru n » y tem atlcally iFrnw Hr H fll*®t r ,c*l haatta tor they never disappoint you or W tL m J.. y ° UH, “’I Bnd *>n'!rKJr be devoted to the b< tt( r things In life, when you keep house electrically. Gla4 to »how you any time. TWO ST O R E S - E lectric 8tore, Electric Building, —E lectric Store, F irs t and Alder Sts. C olum bia R iver H ighw ay EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Ladies F ree G entlem en 31 Good^4usUc O o 2 ^L lL !i£ i!£ I. Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.