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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1921)
GRESHAM OUTLOK. FR ID A Y . Extraordinary JULY 22. 1021 E v e ry b o d y AAA D em on stration PUBLIC W e lc o m e SEE 26» FORDSON TRACTORS — 26 Crushing Rock Making Lumber and m ore than Mowing Spraying Orchards IMPLEMENTS AND ATTACHMENTS Pumping Water Binding Grinding Feed Making Roads Breaking New Land Threshing Loading Dirt Wagons Baling 1 Pulling Stumps Plowing ASK TIME ANY AUTHO RIZED FO R D D E A L E R I Every Day from S A. M. to 5 1*. M. T H E U NIV ERSA L CAR EXCHANGE BcKinniiix MONDAY, JULY 20 PLACE P ortlan d F ord F actory Branch C. A. PAGE T H R EE PLEASANT HOME Farm ers Mutual F ire R elief Aaeoci»- tlon Has P rosperous Y ear. T he Sunday m orning services at th e M ethodist church will com m ence a t 10 o'clock w ith th e Sunday school session. The topic of the m orning serm on w ill be "T h e Bible's Age: A uthor and A udience.” T uesday evening Rev. E arl B. C ot ton and Rev. M. B. P aran o u g ian w ent to C herryville w here they reo rg an ized th e Sunday school. The fol low ing officers were elected: su p e rin ten d en t, Mrs. J. H. A verill; assista n t su p e rin ten d e n t, F. E. C lark ; secre ta ry , Miss L ena Jo u sru d ; tre a su re r, J. B. Jo n sru d ; lib ra ria n . Miss Alice Douglas. Rev. P aran o u g ian g av e his lec tu re on his trip from A rm enia to America. Mrs. C. W. O hm et of Denver, m em ber of th e drill team of n atio n al convention of N eighbors of W ood c ra ft w hich m et in P o rtlan d la st week visited h er parents-in-law w hile en ro u te to Los Angeles, Cali fornia. Geo. T. M urray has ju st passed his 7 5th birthday. H is son, W alter, and fam ily spent th e day w ith him and enjoyed th e fam ily reunion. Jo h n Nelson a t M arm ol has moved his mill on Gordon creek. He has sta rte d to move his e n tire stock of lum ber to O rient for sale. Ed. W olters of A uburn, W ashing ton, eng in eer of th e N orthern P a cific, w ith his fam ily is visiting his m other, Mrs. J. A. Stephens. Mr. W olters is enjoying his vacation. N. L aym an has finished his new hom e an d his son is occupying th e house. Mrs. J. A. Stephens is atten d in g th e d istric t m eeting of th e B reth ren a t Newberg. Tom Oloff and fam ily of B elling ham , W ashington, are here on a va cation and are visiting Mrs. Oloff's fath e r, G. T. M urray and fam ily. The statem en t of th e F arm er« M utual F ire Relief association shows $4,296,715 in su ran ce w ritten in 1920. an d $9,520,150 a t risk Decem ber 31st. T he association doubled its business in th e la st two years, gaining 2500 new m em bers. H. W. Snashall was re-elected presid en t an d Andrew B ru g g er was elected vice p resident. T he Assn, saves lots of money to farm ers by giving in su r ance ut lowest cost. W hen ready to in su re notify H. W. S nashall, G resh am . Phone 1465.— Adv. ■■■ ZZ jr K m Elbert Hubbard who met his death on the ill- fated Lusitania once said, "In d u stry Is in tellig en t ac tio n " Now, for your Industry you r e c e i v e money. How m uch, depends upon th e am o u n t of In d u stry . H aving re ceived th e money, are you in d u strio u s w ith It? Do you “ act In tellig en t ly” w ith it? Many folks aro u n d h ere are In tellig en tly investing th e ir savings in sh ares of th is C om pany's pre ferred stock. You can do th e sam e if you have $10 and can sav e ten m ore each m onth. Y ours tru ly , PORTLAND GAS & COKE CO. A business w hich of neoessity Mrs. A. E. DeHaven is enjoying a is p erm a n en t visit from h er m other. Mrs. E M. Bronson of M inton, N ebraska. Mrs. B ronson, who is 81 years of age, PORTLAND GAS & COKE CO. m ade th e trip alone. She was on th e In v estm en t Dept., Gasco Bldg., P o rt land, Oregon. road only 48 hours. E n d in g SATURDAY, AUG. S SCENIC Send me free illu stra te d booklet and L adlesl A nice dessert for Sunday, a W hite m ore Inform ation ab o u t your P re Clover brick. O rder early from ferred Stock. W ith ro w ’s Confectionery. A nother big drop in C hevrolet Name prices, som e m odels as m uch as $300, now th e cheapest fully equipped ca r S treet on m a rk e t. See us fpr prices. New location, L ato u rell ’ Bldg. Fields M otor C ar Co. Phone 2331. City O«s Bliss Farm, Gresham, Ore. B etw een F oster R oad and P o w ell V a lle y R oad H a lf m ile south o f Linnem ann on P lea sa n t V iew A ve. CEDAR AND VICTORY Y O U N G M A R R IE D M A N !! Your Domestic Fortunes Are In Your Own Keeping Marital felicity depends upon ability to keep the girl SM ILING. There may be times of TROUBLE ahead. Every married pair must expect their share—must take the bitter with the sweet. SAVE — and build you a home. There is no satisfaction in the world like owning your own home. C om plete P lan s and S p ecification s at our o ffic e. C om e and use them . Member *f JONES LUMBER CO. Phone 2341 J. G. Mast, Branch Mngr. T el. 96x — E lectric B uilding — Main St. F ra n k C. J o n e s & Co. LICENSED ELECTRICIAN Wiring for Light and Power National Mazda Lamps CARPENTER Septic Tanks Built Jack Screws for Rent Floyd L. Mack Frank C. Jones C H O IC E M E A T S H om em ade H am s, Bacon, S au sage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET H ain Street GRESHAM GKO. DIETL. Prop Phone SSI A neighborhood "w een ie” ro ast w as given last W ednesday in D ahl's m eadow. T his proved a very de lig h tfu l evening and all expressed them selves as w ishing to re p e a t it in th e n ea r fu tu re . T he evening was sp en t in singing an d playing gam es aro u n d th e bonfire un til 10 o’clock when sticks w ere sh arp en ed and th e "w een ies” roasted an d served w ith sandw iches and coffee. C arol M cCreary is recovering from an o p eratio n for appendicitis w hich he u n d erw en t recently. Mrs. H enry F ritz and W illiam F ritz m ade a business and shopping trip to P o rtlan d T h u rsd ay . Mrs. I. T. Wood accom panied them and sp e n t th e day visitin g old friends. L. E. Bentley and wife an d th e fo rm e r's fath e r. Geo. B entley of P o rtlan d , oalled on Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Wood S atu rd ay aftern o o n . The Bentleys w ere fo rm er p arish io n ers of Rev. Wood when he first cam e to O re gon and It had been ab o u t 30 years since th e fam ilies had met. Mrs. Iva L lttlep ag e sp en t Sunday with h er p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. A llder and o th e r relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard H ayden, of P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs Geo. H ayden and ch ild ren and Mrs. A lta G entry and son R ussell spent Sunday a t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Wood. T he road know n as th e Parson g rad e is being widened and is q uite an im provem ent. This road has a l ways been th e d read of a u to ists on account of th e narro w road which did not allow for m achines to pass. COTTRELL Ru fu s Q Holmatt AflSWefS Continued from Page 1. tu tlo n s is sufficient to show a good j profit over th e o p eratin g costs. T he food supplied to county Insti tu tio n s from Ja n u a ry 1st to Ju n e 30th, 1921, according to th e rep o rt] of F arm F orem an U. G. Sm ith, was j as folio W8: Milk, lb s................... ................ 138,273 B u tter, lbs................................. 3,255 Cream ( 2 6 % ) , g a ls................ 201 Eggs, doz. ................................ 5,163 Dressed pork, lb s................... 9,597 Dressed beef, lbs..................... 1,246 Dressed veal, lbs...................... 521 Dressed chicken, lb s............... 20 P otatoes, lbs. .......... 65,613 O th er vegetables, lbs. ........... 28,261 F ru its, lb s.................................. 7,660 W holesale m ark et value of food supplied ................$ 1 0 ,1 4 2 .0 6 ’ O perating expenses (feed purchased, labor, supplies, rep a irs) ......................... $7,381.48 Net gain ............. $ 2,760.58 Im provem ents m ade on th e farm ! include 120 rods of woven w ire j fence, 128 rods of tile ditches, paint , for barn, silo, and old chicken house and im provem ents on th e dairy barn. 1 The to ta l expen d itu res for m aterial and lab o r am ounted to $1939.73. T h ere a re 49 head of H olstein c a t tle on th e farm , 24 head of which are reg istered o r su b ject to reg lstra - : tlon. T h ere are 92 head of hogs on j th e farm of w hich 76 are young stock. Seven h u n d red n in ety laying hens supply eggs for the farm and the 400 young chicks will furnish som e m eat. T he com plete rep o rt is on file a t I th e O utlook office an d anyone who wishes to look up th e figures may do • so upon request Chas. K ane and two d a u g h te rs of P o rtlan d and his cousin. Je an Je f ferson. of W isconsin, spent Monday with Mr. K an e's sister, „Mrs. A. R. j G oger and fam ily. W alter B radley, of S eattle, spent a couple of days with his g ra n d m other, Mrs. Jos. M anary. Rev. S. F. P itts and son Roy m ade a business trip to P o rtlan d , Tuesday. FARM CHILDREN Mr.* and Mrs. H. D. A ndrew s and NEED ORGANIZED PLAY son, of P o rtlan d , sp en t S atu rd ay ev- | en ing a t th e Crasw ell home. T he city child is an expense u n til i Mr. and Mrs. Jo e D onaldson and Mrs. D onaldson’s siste r and tw o ch il 21, w hile th e co untry Child Is self-i dren from N ebraska, called on Mrs. su p p o rtin g a fte r th e age of 12," said J S. B. Splaw n W ednesday. Mrs. Don- Dr. H enry 8. C urtis, well know n j , ald so n ’s sister is on h e r way to Med playground su p erv iso r, a t Oregon ; ford A g ricu ltu ral College recently. Mrs. F red M eyers sp en t T h u rsd ay ' “ F arm children and farm women ' w ith h e r sister, Mrs. T reb er, in Pow need m ore tim e fo r recreatio n th an I ell Valley. they have been g e ttin g ,” he con tinued. "T h e long h o u rs of w ork In KELSO co u n try life are fast going and fa rm F rien d s of Miss S tella Jo n sru d ers will have m ore tim e fo r p lay ." T w enty-eight sta te s, Including will be Interested In h earin g of h er m a rriag e last week to Jo h n Sandy of Oregon, have enacted laws for play P o rtlan d . She i« a d a u g h te r of Mr ground work which are only e n and Mrs G ilbert Jo n sru d . and was forced in cities. Dr. C u rtis pointed ste n o g ra p h e r for a P o rtlan d firm o u t P rovisions should also be Mr. and Mrs. Sandy have r e tu r n e d , from a trip to th e beach and are m ade fo r playground and ath letic | m aking th e ir hom e in Rose City j w ork In ru ra l schools, he believes. I because co untry boys are usually not , P o rtland. as good In com petitive ath letics aa th e city hoy. SANDY. Rev. E arl B Cotton will preach at i D on't F orget Sandy Sunday evening. Ju ly 24. Ills T he O utlook com bines w ith th e topic will be "T h e Code of Jo y ." P o rtlan d News. W hen you subscribe D on't slig h t y m rs e lf by slig h tin g ask us ab o u t rates, etc. You will be pleased w ith th e New, Newsy, News! the w ant ads. However you travel w h e th e r by rail, Bteamship, or automobile, you w ill find A m eri can Bankers AssociationCheques the safest, handiest w ay to carry your money. “A. B. A .” Cheques are sa/ie, because if not countersigned they are useless to anyone out the o vn»:. T h ey are oin ven - ien t, because hotels, ra ilro a d ^ steamship companies and m er chants everyw here accept them as readily as cash in payment of bills, and because the only id entificatio n needed is the countersignature of the owner in the presence of the person ac cepting the Cheques. B A N K OF G R E SH A M O B 15H A M , O B ÏO O » CLEARANCE SALE OF ALL MISSES GINGHAM DRESSES AND WOMEN’S BUNGALOW APRONS The following are a few of the numbers. Childs checkered ging ham dresses in green, blue and pink, — with plain embroid’r’d yoke Sizes Three to Six Years Reduced to . $1.25 Girls’ plain blue ging ham dresses, ages 10 to 14, reduced from $3.35 to ...................... $2 15 Girls’ assorted plaid, good grade gingham dress, neatly trimmed, ages 6 to 14 years, re duced f r o m 1.95 to $1 65 VV o m e n ’ s Bungalow Aprons, a good grade of percale in dark blue, reduced from $2.35 to ......... $1.55 Light percale in stripes and figures, reduced from $2.25 to $1.98 Light percale, stripes, reduced from $1.65 to .. $1.35 SOME BKOhl'..\ LINES OF WOMEN’S GINGHAA HOUSE DRESSES AT ABOUT % FORMER PRICE WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.