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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1921)
?A GE FOUR I.H E S IU M OUTLOOK, T t » i|> A V , AUGUWT 3«, 1021 Mr. and Mrs. A. E. DeHaven a n a W. L. Corsage and fam ily re Mrs. D eH aven’s m other, who is v isit tu rn ed S aturday from a few w eeks' ing her, an d Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson vacation spent a t Seaside. W hile and d a u g h te r E u la w ere d in n e r th e re Mrs. H. A. C orsage cam e from g u ests a t th e hom e of Rev. S. F. P itts D enver and sp en t two w eeks, the and family Sunday evening. guest of h er son a t Seaside. She is Lynch P . T. A . to H ol.l F irst M eeting. now visiting th e fam ily here. There is always so much to The first meeting of the Lynch Mrs. Em m a Wedin of Union ie do around the house; no having her hom e tornaiow n an d plans P aren t-T each er association will be man knows how much. held at th e schoolhouse on F rid ay to have a new building erected im m ediately. O scar T horen has the evening, Septem ber 9. A large a t tendance is desired as plans m ust be And the kitchen stove, it co n tract fo r th e new dw elling. \V e are thoroughly trained and experienced m ade fo r th e e n te rta in m e n t of th e is such a part of your every Mrs. W. J. Todd retu rn ed Sunday evening from P h ilad elp h ia w here she county council th e th ird S atu rd ay In day life that it becomes a in Battery care, construction and repair. has been over two m onths visitin g h er October. It is planned to o u tlin e the habit. You use it a long work fo r th e y ear at th is m eeting. parents. On h er re tu rn she spent sev time and don’t really no eral days in D enver, Colorado? and NOTICE. tice how much extra work, o th e r points of Interest. Sealed bids will be received by the of Directors of School D istrict how many extra steps, how Dr. ( has. Pixley left th is m orning Board 11 , u/tn o m a h county, Oregon, up un for G ran ts Pass w here he has bought til 6 o’clook p. m., September 2 1921 many petty annoyances it Latourell Bldg. S. S. PUGH, Mgr. Phone 2331 an alfa lfa ranch. to deepen well on school grounds by makes you. digging or drilling to a depth satisfac Mr. and Mrs. R. R. C arlson and tory to the Board. The work m ust be the fo rm e r’s cousins, Mrs. Josephine completed by October 1, 1921. The Board reserves absolute rig h t The Monarch Malleable Range will save you time and E. S ile r of Janesville, M innesota, reject any or all the bids For fu r president of th e M innesota W.C.T.U., to money and work and worry. ther Inform ation see L. E. F aught and Mrs. W. B. P effer of Ridgefield, Corbett, Oregon. ’1 And we know you will be interested to know why. W ashington, enjoyed a trip today up L. E. FAUGHT, Clerk V. GEBHARDT, Chairman. the C olum bia riv er highw ay. Come in and see us. Mrs. C arrie H ansen is plan n in g to I’sed Im p lem en ts and M achinery for We’ll be mighty glad to tell you. Join h er d au g h ter, Mary, in a visit S a le at G resham . w ith frien d s n ea r P rineville, Oregon. n e t o ^ o o * “ en* ‘n e’ W eb8ter mag And we know you will be mighty glad to hear. She expects to leave fo r th a t place neto?e» lM : P FleId tyPe WUh m ag‘ next T hursday. I am offering a Miss C h arlo tte G reenough of Spo One 1)4 P.&O. w ith m agneto, »35. One D eLaval No. 12 cream sep kane, W ashington, has been the g u est fo r a few days of Mrs. a . ara to r, good condition, »45 tio n n » 4 0 mP‘eX N° ‘ 5’ good Cond1’ H ughes and family. Miss M arie Tacheron is spending dlt?o"n. ^ ° 0nomy C hlef- i r k i n g con- During the month of September h er vacation visiting with frien d s in One 6-foot A spinwold potato dig __ «..az»- H er bro < th er, P ra n k , ------ puiatu II Ig B aker, Oregon. has been th e re for some tim e w orkings inch Jo h n g J D ee r^ , 'Lulk°y1%"owd ten fields used . . __ > Plows, ’ two . in th e h arv est fields. n e e d ,c c h h i l l ' l I e e d d .... a n d . B‘«el R- F W aiters, who had his left used feed c u tte rs, one Beaver drag hand severely in ju red in th e m achin saw w ith two saws, »115. ery of his gasoline engine a m onth sllosW° U8ed feed g rin d e re ' two used Your Home Furnisher ago, is enough recovered to oversee teednL Off th ese *niPleraents g u a ra n the w ork on his G resham H eights teed to give you satisfaction. w A. H ESSEL, G resham . farm and to do som e light w ork. He will carry his arm in a slin g fo r sev w„1, 9?,1 F’° rd to u rin *. alm ost new, eral m onths yet b u t will probably will discount cash o r term s. Fields save all of his fingers. Jo h n and Geo. M otor C ar Co., phone 2331. Sleret came to his assistance recent The new 1922 Chevrolet Is on dis ly and helped haul and threBh his play a t o u r salesroom . Come and see grain it. Tw enty w onderful new im prove lb. loaf, 13c Miss F lorence Honey has had her m ents. F ields M otor C ar Co., phone 2 for 25c music studio redecorated and p u t into W rapped in Special C om m unication of first class condition for th e reopening wax paper G resham Lodge No. 152, A. F. early In Septem ber. E zra T hom as * A. M., T h u rsd ay evening, had charge of th e redecorating. Septem ber 1, at 7 :00 p. m. L abor in 1 lb. loaf 9c F red Fieldhouse retu rn ed Sunday M. M. Degree. V isiting b ro th ers wel A renter pays for his home but he does not get the deed. come. ' evening from M anzanita beach w here I he has been for th e past few weeks „ w - L. GORSAGE, Sec’y. WM. C. METZGER, W. M. 7 Member atten d in g to business in terests. Mrs. E. M. Camp, Mrs. M. I. Sun S tated C om m unication of day and d a u g h te r D orotha w ent to F airview Lodge No. 92 A. F. P o rtlan d F rid ay m orning w here they A A. M. S atu rd ay evening, m et Mrs. Chas. Camp and Mrs. F ran k S eptem ber 3, 1921. V isiting b re th Noble, d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. E ren welcome. WM. H. STANLEY, Sec'y. M. Camp. They then went to see Mrs, h . d . M c C reary , w . m . A lbert D. Camp w here they had lunch Exclusive Representatives National Builders Bureau ' R eg u lar m eeting of Gresb an d spent a very enjoyable afternoon. Lodge No. 125, I.O.O.F., Polem an Massey, b ro th er of Mrs. RO CK B O T T O M PRICES in the Odd Fellow s hall, every T h u rs J. H. W ilson, is able to be up again day evening. V isitors welcome. is what the automobile owner wants when he is plan after a very serious Illness, Mr. Mas MELVIN I. SUNDAY, N. G. sey has been 111 for several weeks and JACKSON JONES, S ecretary. ning to have his car overhauled. during the past few days was much And that is what he is assured of when he calls on worse. F rien d s will be glad to learn cust 1 Crmit US tO ad<J y° Ur name to our list of satisfied of his Improved condition. o T Times J Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n K. H oney are customers. —and all at ROCK BOTTOM Prices. G4» P n d m i a i fittin e L ib im i b ** been the M e e e u ri o f t h e rejoicing over th e b irth of a son Mon P re frte e e s f the A j e day, A ugust 29. Mrs. H oney and baby a re in a P o rtlan d hospital. Main S treet o..,., . . . GRESHAM Phone 181 Southard & Southard Mr. and Mrs. H enry L ato u rell left lik 'd . DIKTL. Prop. I’bone 2391 N ight Phone 25x5 today for th e ir home in N ational City, C alifornia, w here they will rem ain ZHerc it the r«te<t until next spying. T h eir home .. G resham has been ren ted to Bud Wil E D IS O N llama. Ju d g e G eorge W. S tapleton and fam ily have retu rn ed from Seaside w here they spent two weeks. They j were accom panied on th e trip by Miss W ith a Complete Line of I C lara Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs, George Page, Mr. P ag e’s I ublic Cordially invited m other and his sister, Constance went v o i to Seattle by autom obile for th e w eek end. C. J. L u n d q u ist and fam ily a re at 1Ü*« Seaside enjo y in g th e ir vacation. A n um ber bf im provem ents have been m ade at th e g rad e school, in cluding. th e resh in g lin g of th e roof. Carried in stock from 10 Geo. Tacheron has been busy for som e tim e doing rep a ir work and g ettin g watt to 150 watt. Now is ready for th e opening of school Sep the time of the year that tem b er 12. • Wiiiäfa Most Miles Per Dollar of Uninterrupted Service YOU KNOW HOW Y O U R STO VE BECOM ES A HABIT Gresham Storage Battery Co. 7-Piece Aluminum Set with every MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGE J. E. M ETZG ER HERE’S YOUR HOME! BREAD REDUCED LOOK IT OVER BEFORE YOU BUILD If this particular design does not suit there are over 500 others from which to choose. CITY BAKERY, Gresham, Phone 11 A; JONES LUMBER CO. J. G. Mast, Branch Mngr. I hone 2341 CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hama, Bacon, Sausage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats PROGRESS SANITARY MARKET GRESHAM GARAGE i the GRESHAM MILLINERY STORE Will re-open WEDNESDAY, SEPT 7 up-to-date fall and winter hats MISS KATE MOSSMAN, Proprietor The Best Electric Lamp to be had Cutting Down The Risks U sefulness in Every Drop Stop th a t squeak in the door hinge make the baby carriage run easier or the phonograph noiselessly— w ith a drop of \\ inchester General Utility Oil. Use it for polishing furniture. Everywhere about the house the handy oil-can.is a wonderful convenience. The household oil that lubricates, cleans, polishes, prevents rust. Use it on sharpening stones, to r home office, farm or shop. In 1 oz, bottles or 3 02. cans. BRING US YOUR FLASHLIGHT Let us put in a Famous “Winchester" batter)-. iou will agree with us that they are the best. JA c have a fresh stock, which also insures long W A ROWAN FINDS SAFE AND PAPERS I he U in. hrster Store Phon, , 45J O f Farming L. L KIDDER HDW. CO. A farmer can figure his costs almost to the a8t.,ce" t’ but he 18 never certa’n of his profits until his crops are harvested and sold. There are large elements of risk in -any one crop he one h T '- ? Ut lf He 8L°WS tW° cr°Ps instead of one, his risks are cut down immediately. There may be good profit in potatoes in a year when fruit yields the fanner a poor return. Or if W. A. Rowen of Rockwood w hile Kolng th ro u g h th e woods n ear his Place one day last week noticed w hat he at first th o u g h t was a pile of Junk but which proved on closer scru tin y lo be a safe and m any valuable pa pers which had been stolen from the Jorgenson F uel com pany of P ortland. He carried the papers home to pro tect them from th e rain which was SYIA'IA BRFAMER th rea ten in g and notified the P ortland police d ep artm en t which sen t a man and ROBERT GORDON to ta k e ch arg e of the stolen property. a Gresham Theater Wednesday, August 31 Notice Seealed bids will be receive,! by the hoard of directo rs of Lynch n ,’ ‘r lct No M ultnomah b?? i U m P i t •■eluding Septeni- T / K -19.“ 1’ for 10 for<,<' Of wood I The board reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. A ZKNGER. Chairman A. W. Metzger <& Co, you need more light. Let us supply you with the best. o' , „ R H ( ONFREY. Clerk U 1, P o rtland. Oregon. D entistry m ade painless bv nerve blocking m ethods Try It. h r. C P Johnson. 611 Morgan B ld g , p o rt- land, Oregon. Main «749.— ■„-J?,*’ .n #n,L of *}re*bam pays 5 per cent In terest on tim e d e p o s its__ Ad L r! in RESPECTABLE BY PROXY’’ Comedy A SOCIAL SHOCK ABSORBER.” —— , ■ Saturday and Sunday SEPTEMBER 3 and 4 BIG FEATURE “THE SAGE HEN 7 " ‘ ° ' h p o ,a to < ' s a n d f r u i t c r o P s are lender, he may recoup from the sale of beef, pork, poultry or dairy- products. F im ? tate Bank believes that through greater diversification the risks of cut^iown” lUS a>Slmunit>' nia>- be materially cut down. We offer our service to all those ° f this ity FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM, OREGON I