GRESHAM OUTLOOK.
F u el Oil C onditions Im prove.
E ncouraging rep o rts of higher
prices for fuel oil are being received
from th e m id-continent fields. Con
tra c ts being m ade w ith large w est
ern railro a d s fo r fuel oil fo r 1922
delivery are at h ig h e r prices than
have recently been quoted in the
m arkets. A sm all independent re
finer rep o rts th a t a co n tra ct has re-
cently been closed fo r delivery In
1922 of 600,000 b arrels of fuel oil
a t $1.02 % a b arrel. F u el oil has
been offered in ra th e r lib eral q u an
tities d u rin g th e su m m er at various
N orth Texas refineries at from 35
cents to 50 cents a barrel, so th a t th e
new p rice quoted m arks a d istin ct
move to w ard s b e tte r m ark et «condi
tions.
FRIDAY
OCTOBER
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PLEASANT HOME
| Rev. E arl B. Cotton has been re-
lt j tu rn ed as p asto r a t P lea san t Home
e M ethodist ch u rch an d next Sunday
e will rep o rt to th e con g reg atio n some
of th e im p o rta n t questions ta k en up
i by th e an n u a l conference which
_ closed a t F o re st G rove la st M onday.
T he church services will be a t th e
re g u la r hours. T he Sunday school
session begins a t 10 o'clock an d th e
p reaching service a t 11 o ’clock. All
a re invited to atten d .
T he L adies' Aid society of the
M ethodist church met a t th e hom e of
Mrs M. L en n artz W ednesday and
elected officers fo r th e com ing year.
The officers w ere re-elected as fol
TRADE MARK
lows: Mrs. M. L en n artz, p resid e n t;
Mrs. G rant Sloop, first vice p resi
T he F ordson T ra c to r was m ade to m eet th e dem ands and necessities of th e
d en t; Mrs. W illis E. M arket], second
every-day A m erican farm er. It was m ade w ith th e th o u g h t th a t it was th e necessity
vice p resid e n t; Mrs Idelle W ihlon,
of th e m an of forty acres>as well as the m an w ith one th o u san d acres. I t was m ade
se creta ry -trea su rer. Mrs. Jo h n Ick ler
not only for plow ing, harrow ing, discing, d rilling, seeding, mowing, reaping, b u t fo r
is in ch arg e of th e m em bership com
all o th e r w ork on th e farm w here pow er is necessary. It was m ade to b rin g conven
m ittee. T he w ork w ill be in ch arg e
iences to th e fa rm e r’s hom e as well as fo r th e cu ltiv atio n of his fields. I t was m ade to
of a com m ittee of th ree , Mrs. W. E.
fu rn ish pow er fo r th e cream se p arato r, silo filling, cu ttin g feed, saw ing wood, fu rn
M arkell, Mrs. M innie B lackburn,
ishing pow er fo r m ilking, w ashing, supplying th e house w ith ru n n in g w ater, electric
and Mrs. H. 8. Edy. Mrs. A lta Gen
lights, and th e hundred and one th in g s on th e farm . It was m ade to do all th is
try, Mrs. J. A. Caldo an d Mrs. Edsol
econom ically and in a reliable way. It was m ade to be th e big profitable se rv a n t on
M arkell a re on th e v isitin g com m it
Money in your house or in your pocket is unsafe.
th e farm .
tee. R eports on th e w ork of sh in g
THIEX
ES and BI RGLARS have a way of finding out
ling th e ch u rch w ere read an d the
T he F ordson T ra c to r will do th e w ork of m any horses, ea sie r and b e tte r and
who
hides
money or carries it around. They are DAN-
appreciation of th e society was ex
quicker. T he tra c to r req u ires ‘feed ’ only when it is w orking. W hen you are th ro u g h
CEROL
S
MEN and they come around often.
pressed to all who assisted in "the
w ith it, ju s t put it aw ay and it does n ot eat or d rin k w hile it isn ’t w orking.
shingling, by th e donation of su p
Behind our strong locks your money is SAFE.
You need a F ordson T ra c to r on your farm , be it larg e o r sm all.
plies and lab o r and also to th e ladles
who assisted in serving th e m eals.
We make our bank a bank of SERVICE. Come in
Mr. and Mrs. Leon C addy and
and
see us. We will make you “feel at home.”
d a u g h te r G loria, have moved to th e ir
new hom e and are now cosily settled .
// e invite ) OUR Banking Business.
They a re living ju s t across th e road
from th e place form erly ow ned by
Mr. C addy's fa th e r, F ra n k Caddy.
The Girl R eserve is p lan n in g a
GRESHAM, OREGON
“backw ards p a rty ” for S atu rd ay a f
ternoon a t th e M ethodist church
w ith gam es, s tu n ts an d o th e r am use
m ent featu res.
Several new m em
bers have filled th e req u irem en ts for
in itiatio n an d will probably be tak en
in a t th is m eeting. P lan s fo r the
com ing w in ter will be th e o rd e r of
th e business m eeting ijnd each g irl
Satisfied, repeating customers are the natural
is requested to bring in som e sugges
GRESHAM
ESTACADA
tion fo r w ork o r play th a t will add
result of our untiring efforts to maintain a principle
to th e in te re st of th e y e a r’s m eet
of merchandising which does establish confidence
ings. T he p rogram of gam es w ill be
in the minds of our customers, in the merchandise
gin first, S atu rd ay ab o u t 2 p. m., and
we
sell.
th e business session will follow la te r
in th e aftern o o n . Each g irl will be
We absolutely stand bach of the merchandise
ad m itted by th e sign of having some
as being just as we represent it.
p a rt of h e r clothing on ''b a c k w a rd s.”
We are not just merely satisfied with the pleas
Mrs, L e titia Drew an d d au g h ter,
! Bernice, of C en tralia, W ashington,
ure and enjoyment in business of the Todays, but
are visiting th e fo rm e r’s m other,
look beyond into the ever coming dawn of the
i Mrs. Jos. M anary, an d siste r, Mrs. ,
Tomorrows.
! W. E. M arkell, th is week. Miss Ber-
We want to hold your confidence and to do
i nice Drew is deputy clerk of K ing
county, W ashington.
that we must sell Merchandise of Quality.
Mr. an d Mrs. D. T. W illiam s havfi
moved all of th e ir chickens and
chicken houses to th e ir new location 1
ju st so u th of th e ir fo rm er hom e and i
will soon move th e ir household be-1
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longings to th e new place also.
A Mr. Yocum of B eaverton has
purchased th e n o rth 40 ac re tra c t of
th e old Jo h n Kelly hom estead. T his t
is w here th e hom e of Mrs. M yrtle
L a Due was b urned recently. Mrs. [
La Due was only ren tin g th e place.
T he place was sold fo r $7000 It was
rep o rted .
T he rains have m ade th e loop
on the DR. C. W . C O R N E L IU S FA R M , on e-half m ile South
highw ay road im passable.
Mr. and Mrs. H , 8. Eddy and '
o f T routd ale, O regon
Gresham
Oregon
d au g h te r L ulu have moved from )
Sandy and are living in th e G rim m
house ju s t w est of th e M ethodist ! ~
church.
Mr. and Mrs. H om er M oulton, Inez
Bell and R o b ert Shum w ay w ere ex- j
T he slippery days when you will need chains will
pected hom e today, F rid a y , from
soon be. here. P ro tect yourself ag ain st sk id d in g w ith
Hood R iver w here- th ey have been
W eed C hains. W e have them fo r all common sizes
picking apples.
of tires.
FORDSON
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BANK OF GRESHAM
RAKER & SO N
PUBLIC SALE
HOLSTEINS
Wool Dress Goods
from 89c to $2.50
Farm Implements
j
CHAIN WEATHER IS COMING
T here will be sold the entire herd of Holstein C attle for
m erly owned by J. H. Heim $ Son, consisting of
FAIRVIEW
If your tire s need retrea d in g , we can do it. Good
work, quickly done, reaso n ab ly priced. Also all o th e r
rep airin g . W e sell F isk an d G oodrich tires.
Nine Grand Daughters and One Grand Son of
G R E SH A M T IR E CO
The King of the Pontiacs
iet.
TOGETHER W ITH T H E IR DAMS
20 HEAD IN ALL
A lso the C om plete Farm Equipm ent, Consisting o f T eam ,
W agon, H arness, P low s, C ultivators, Cream Separator, M ilk
ing M achine, Milk Cans, M ow er, R ake, H ay T ed d er, H ar
row s, C orrugated R oller, H ay Fork and Rope, H ay Slin gs
C ider Press, E n silage Cutter, Forks, H oes and usual num
ber of sm all tools.
FR EE LU N C H A T NO O N
For Catalog of Holsteins address
C. D. M IN T O N , S ales M anager.
318 Chamber of Commerce, Portland.
G EO . A . G U E , A uctioneer
Yakama, Washington.
YES JACK - YOU CAN
COME DOWN T NK3HT
i lard hh teach er will soon be accom-
I odaled on th e second floor In a room
; which Is being m ade ready by fresh
j coats of p a in t and kaisom ine and
' w ith new boards an d fu rn itu re .
Mr. and Mrs. J . L u sch er and son,
R udolph, a re spending th e week a t
th e ir sum m er hom e a t W elches.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. W endie are vis
itin g his siste r a t Reedsville, Oregon.
Dr. C. C. Wilcox of P o rtlan d v isit
ed his paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. R. W
W ilcox, W ednesday. Mr. W ilcox is
very poorly.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A nderson and Mr.
and Mrs. Olney a re spending th e week
a t Deer Island.
J. A. McCall left T h u rsd ay fo r a
visit w ith old frien d s at F o ster, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. P h elp s of Mon-
ta v llla sp en t W ednesday w ith h e r
p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. F u ller.
\NASftt THAT NICE OP
HIM ? AND THEY WIPE
JUST D E A tm eu u ffJ
Phone 37
Opposite Brow n's M arket
BREAD
REDUCED
1% lb. loaf, 13c
2 for 25c
W rapped in
wax paper
1 lb. loaf 9c
C IT Y B A K E R Y
G resham , Phone 11
C H O IC E M E A T S
H om em ade H am s, B acon, S au sage, Lard
Full line of Cold Lunch M eats
SANITARY MARKET
Main Street
GRESHAM
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Phone 1711
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