Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 26, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM O IT L O K ,
Jt is a habit of Henry rord to thoroughly try out and test any
product he manufactures before he puts it on the market. He person­
ally must know it will do all he wants it to do before he will allow
anybody else to buy it. For thirty-five years he worked on this Ford-
son I ractor. He kept buying land until he had something like eight
thousand acres in order that he might get a great variety of soil con­
ditions containing the plowing problems that meet the farmers of the
world, and then the Fordson Tractor was put to work and made to
take all sorts of practical tests for years before Mr. Ford put it on the
market.
It has sold rapidly because when one farmer bought one, he prac­
tically converted the neighborhood to the desirability and profit of
»he Fordson Tractor on the farm.
b e c a u ,e
SO N
GRESHAM
Phone 1301
ESTACADA
See Fordson Demonstration at C. A. Bliss Farm 2% miles S. W.
of Gresham on Pleasant View avenue.
TUESDAY, JULY ‘M .
ÌWSI
Cha«. Cleveland, J r., several years
in the real e sta te and in su ran ce bus­
iness is tra n sfe rrin g his insurance
business to B. W. T horne of th e A.
W. M etzger & Co. Mr. T horne is
leaving th e em ploy of th a t firm and
will h ere after act as resid en t ag en t
of the Oregon F ire Relief associa­
tion of McMinnville w ith offices a t
the Bank of Gresham .
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shultz a re
spending th e ir vacation at Seaside.
SIMPLE HARVEST MEALS
ARE MOST SATISFACTORY
Let th e h arv est d in n er consist of
sim ple, well cooked food. Instead of
many rich dishes, suggests Miss
Em m a S. W eld, In stru cto r in house­
hold a re a t Oregon A g ricu ltu ral Col­
lege. T he chief fau lt of th e o rdinary
harvest m eal lies in its being too
elaborate. T h ere is a lim it to th e
am ount of food th a t a man can eat,
especially in hot w eath er when do-
The typical bill of fa re m ight con­
sist of a pot ro ast which can be used
in a m eat pie th e second day, brow n­
ed potatoes, a fresh vegetable and a
cooked one, som e kind of re |ish ,
plenty of bread and b u tte r, and a
sim ple d essert such as bread pud­
ding o r g reen apple pie.
“ The m ain ad v an tag e of such a
m enu is th a t it can be prepared
ea rlier in th e day, o r even th e day
before,” says Miss W eld. “ M ethods
of serving should be sim ple, and hot
food should be served hot, an d cold
food cold. T he dining room should
be n eat, tidy, cool, an d
well
screened."
F resh f ru it should be served
w henever in season as it Is easy to
p rep are and form s a good dessert.
Fowls culled from th e chicken flock
may be used instead of o th e r m eat
which would have to be purchased.
A pressu re cooker w hich can be
used both in cooking h arv est meals
and canning m ore th an pays for it­
self in th e saving of fuel and energy.
It cooks a m eal in h alf th e tim e th a t
is req u ired w ith an o rd in ary stove.
IgMlienl
A nice d essert for Sunday, a W hite
Clover brick.
O rder early from
W ith ro w ’s C onfectionery.
OF ALL MISSES GINGHAM DRESSES AND
WOMEN’S BUNGALOW APRONS
The following are a
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few of the numbers.
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Childs checkered ging-
ham dresses in green,
r C v ? A blue and pink, — with
. y J b k / yOh plain embroid’r’d yoke
A
Sizes
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Three
y tr r ffir H iL
C T w n fl l j
i ears
$1.25
■ ••icioiuuc aim on su n u a y they w ere
th e g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. C hris
Zlnzll of Boring.
Miss M ary C anny and h e r little
sister, Ire n e T im erm an, sp en t th e
w eek-end a t Ames th e g u ests of th e
Misses A lm a and E d n a Wood.
Jo e M elugin has sold th e house
which he has ju s t finished to Mr.
and Mrs. J. s. H eyne of H ogan s ta ­
tion who will m ake th e ir hom e here.
Miss E sth e r P eterso n of th e Bank
of G resham force left yesterd ay for
Sixteen persons from th e G resham
and P le a sa n t H om e ch u rch es left
| yesterday m o rning fo r JefTerson to
plain blue ging-
spend th e week In atten d a n ce a t th e
E pw orth L eague in stitu te .
They
h am dresses, ages 10 to
took cam p eq u ip m en t fo r th e p arty
H , reduced from $3.35
and w ere accom panied by Mrs. Lydia
to ....................... $2.15
M cCullough, who will cook fo r the
party.
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Girls’ assorted plaid,
A su rp rise p arty was given in the
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good grade gingham
Honey grove on 'a s t F rid a y evening
A TH
dress, neatly trimmed,
in celeb ratio n of th e 25th w edding
an n iv ersary of Dr. and Mrs. E. C
v v j 1 /
ages 6 to 14 years, re-
Rossm an of P o rtlan d . Picnic lunch
1 PvT»' -j——-x duced f r o m
In th e b ea u tifu l grove, gam es and
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1 ,9 5 t o $ 1 6 5
j music w ere enjoyed d u rin g th e
.evening.
G resham people present
W o m en ’s
w ere Mr and Mrs. G eorge F. Honey,
a good grade of percale in dark blue,
Mrs. W. F. H oney and Miss F lorence
I Honey, Mr. and Mrs. M ark N icker-
$ 1 .5 5
i.ignt percale in stripes and figures, reduced from I son, Mrs. II. L. S t.C la ir an d Mtss
W inifred St. C lair.
T he P o rtlan d
$2.2*» to
$1 gg
[people ta k in g p a rt w ere th e Misses
D orothy and K ath ry n and Eugene,
Eight percale, stripes, reduced from $1.65 to
$1.35
d au g h ters and son of Dr. an d Mrs
Rossm an. Prof. Law rence Griffin of
SOME BROKEN LINES OF W OMEN’S GINGHAM
Reed College an d Mrs. Griffin, Mr
HOUSE DRESSES AT ABOUT % FORMER PRICE
and Mrs M ortim er G ran t, Mr. and
Mrs W illiam B. Allen and tw o ch il­
d ren , Dr. Roy P ru d d en and son
David, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. N icker-I
son and Miss M ary Nickerson.
Dr. H. V. Adlx has purchased a ,
new F ra n k lin to u rin g car.
W. F. Honey has gone to V an­
Storage battery rep airin g and re SURE satisfactio n in using United couver, B. C., on a business trip .
charging, s ta rte r and g en e rato r
S tate s tires. F o r sa le by W. A.
Miss M argaret S t.C la ir sp en t th e
work, R aker A Son.
Hessel,
day in M ontavlUa today w ith Mias
Adelin. d au g h te r of Mr. and Mrs B.
F. Bauer.
Miss H en rie tta B. Honey a r r iv e d !
hom e on S atu rd ay a f te r an absence [
of th ree years in Y. W. C. A. work .
She w ent to F ra n c e soon a f te r th e
arm istice and w orked fo r several
m onths as an e n te rta in e r in arm y
cam ps
Since h e r re tu rn she has
been in th e Y. w ork in W ashlng-
Reduced to
trygW ir e
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PAIL SPECIAL SALE
Heavy Weight 14 qt. Medium Weight 14 qt
Galvanized Pail
Galvanized Pail
Medium Weight 12 qt
Galvanized Pail
E kstrom T ruck
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The Bang of G resham pays 5 per
cent in te rest on tim e deposits.— Adv.
R e g u la r m eeting or Oresh
am Lodge No. 125, I.O.O.F.
in th e Odd Fellow s hall, every T h u rs­
day evening. V isitors welcome.
MELVIN I. SUNDAY, N. G.
JACKSON JO N ES. Secretary.
Gresham Theater
WEDNESDAY
JULY 27
VIVIAN MARTIN
“His Official Fiancee”
Revelations by X-Rays
Paramount Magazine
Gresham, Oregon
Do you know that America today is in immediate
need of two millions houses and homes? Do you know
that prices are as low as actual cost production, based
upon readjusted wage scales will permit?
If you know these things------then you are of the
thinking persons or families which are going ahead with
building.
Member
Phone 2341
J. G. Mast, Branch Mngr,
Home Products
PURE LARD
Home Fed
Made for Home
Home Made
Delivered
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
Phone 41
BOYS T A K E N O T IC E
We are cutting the prices of
I ennsylvania \ acuum Cup and Goodrich Safety Tread
I ennsylvania \ acuum Cup Fabric Tires
Former Price $5.00—Now..........
Goodrich Safety Tread.
Former Price $4.00—Now
L. L. Kidder Hardware
Co
A nim ated C artoon
SATURDAY
JULY 30
WALLACE REID
In “Roaring Road”
Every' auto owner should
this sceamer
CHOICE MEATS
Homemade Hama, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
Full line of Cold Lunch Meats
SA N IT A R Y M A R K ET
M ain S tre e t
GRESHAM
Phone
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fundamental Resources
Oregon's Higher Institution of
TECHNOLOGY
tig h t Schools; Seventy Departments
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19. 1921
For informai mm wnte (• the Rrcitirar
Oregon Agricultural College
CORVALLIS
comfortable
(C A L l P O P N t A
s endowed by nature with many soils and
ces. She is fundamentally sound in her in-
id firmly entrenched in her possession of
sentials of life and happiness. From her
nd plains, her forests and sea coast, spring
that are needed by the world. Prosperity,
rises and ebbs, but the wealth of this state
that endures and cannot be long depreciat-
e influences. I his bank has dealt for 15
ose engaged in developing the fundamental
the state, and has confidence in the
ie land and the enterprise of her people.
FIRST STATE BANK
GRESHAM, OREGON
SAND
A. W. Metzger & Co
If so, then it is time to bury that moth-eaten frase
and get busy, because prices ARE down. They are
down as low as they are going to be for many moons.
Bicycle Tires,
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
EXTRA VALUES
Are you using the argument
WHEN PRICES COME DOWN?
C h o ic e H o m e S ite« fo r S a le F r o n tin g
Pow ell V alley Road.
Acres and h alf acres in th e Shoe­
m ak er tra c t jo in in g G resham town
lim its.
Bull Run w ater and elec­
tricity. Low prices and easy te rm s
offered to hom e builders.
K R ID E R & ELKINGTON.
Tel. 2341.
012348532
that you will use in your new home is merely incidental
The poirt is — BUILD NOW!
Home Bred
W ood
Cull ties for sale.
Service, phone 851.
CHOICE OF MATERIAL
COOK'S SAND PIT
At T routdale.
Open.
Haul your own.
Phone Greeham 48x5
J. L. COOK
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