Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 29, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    GREHHAM OlTIXMtK,
PAGE FOTTI
REDUCED PRICES
All Implement» and Machinery
UNITED STATES TIRES AND TUBES
30x3% Royal Cord ........................................... $18.30
30x3% Usco
............................................. 10.90
Oliver-40 or 222 wood or
steel beam plow, $20. 50-
tooth spike tooth harrow,
for $22.10.
8-16 Disc Harrow, with tongue tru ck ,............... $49.00
All other implements reduced accordingly. Get
our prices before you buy, you’ll get the implements or
machinery to do the work required, at less.
Hessel’s Farm Machinery .
Reliability
Service
Gresham,
Drag Saws, $128
Water Systems
Don’t Wait Longer
for Reduced Prices
— They A re Here
Prices have been reduced by the
manufacturers and we can now sell
you the best saws and tools at
prices that are surprisingly low.
Disston Saws—“the saw most
carpenters use”—and the tools of
this famous high-quality line are
now selling at prices you have had
to pay for ordinary saws and tools.
Come in and look our stock over.
Pick out the saw or tool you need
and get a good one at these reduced
prices.
L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co.
Gresham, Oregon
Phone 1121
GRESHAM LOCALS
K enneth C alkins, who cam e hom e
from L aurelw ood Academy for th e
J T h anksgiving vacation, was given a
party by friends in P o rtlan d on last
' W ednesday evening.
Among th o se
present w ere Paul Bunch, M arion
, M orrill and L eota L andrum .
F red Conley, form erly of O resh-
am . was a visitor yesterday at the
'h o m e of his p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs.
’ Jo h n Conley.
T I 'E h O A Y ,
NOVEMBER ‘M .
1021
FARM BUREAU MEMBERS
TO SAVE ON SUPPLIES
The F arm B ureau Executive com ­
m ittee of thia county haa been co-
; °P e ra tin 6 w ith th e officers of th e
S tate F arm B ureau, in th e plan of
A iegotiating w ith several m anufact-
urers of th e various com m odities
which farm ers p urchase such as farm
“‘^ h in e r y , autom obile tires, acces-
8orieB- e tc - A lready arran g em en ts
have been m ade by w blcb farm Pr<>
who belon<? to ,h e F arm B ureau will
1 be able to se cu re ce rtain kinds of
hiKh g rad e a u to tire s and certain
u neg of farm m achinery at a very
much less cost. T he prices will be
about th e sam e as to th e larg e
w holesale houses. Beside these lines
of supplies many o th e r sm a lle r a r ti­
cles will be arran g e d for on th e
sam e plan w hich will efTect a large
gav(n g t 0 th e m em bers of th e F arm
Bureau,
GLOVES
for
Men
We have them, made from the following skins:
Mrs Rachel T isdale, siste r of Mrs.
John Conley, died a t h er hom e in th e
Mt. Scott d istric t on last S atu rd ay
Mule, Horse, Hog, Kangaroo and Goat
evening. T he fu n eral services were
held from th e K enw orthy u n d e rta k ­
In Wrist and Gauntlets
ing p arlo rs at L ents and in te rm en t
was in th e Mt. Scott P ark cem etery.
Mrs. T isdale had been 111 b ut a sh o rt
| tim e an d was nearly 80 years of age.
An asso rtm en t of dishes and dish
tow els left a t th e g ran g e hall a fte r
1 Also WOOL SWEATERS for Boys,,
the recen t chicken pie d in n er given COSBY TO ^DISCUSS
PROPER FEEDING
by th e W om en’s H om e M issionary
Special at $2.45 |
sizes 24 to 34,
society, has been left at th e O utlook
The next series of p o ultry dem on­
office w here th e ow ners may g et stratio n s will be held D ecem ber 14
them .
ajid 15 by Prof. H. E. Cosby of th e
Mr. and Mrs. M att Schanno had as extension d ep a rtm en t of Oregon Ag-
d in n e r g u ests on last Sunday n ig h t, ricu ltu ra l College. Prof. Cosby will
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Russo and Miss I talk on th e su b ject “ F eeding for H.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIlflillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIII^
E thel M organ of P o rtlan d , also Miss W in ter P ro d u ctio n .” T his is a tim e­
F lorence Rosin and Guy D. Jones of ly su b ject an d such an im p o rta n t
G resham .
- .
one th a t a large atten d a n ce is ex­
T he young people of th e Zion pected. T he schedule of d em o n stra­
Evangelical church will give an e n ­ tion farm s and th e hours of th e dern-
te rta in m e n t a t M etzger’s hall F rid ay stratlo n s have not been decided up­
iy 2 lb- loaf, 13c
evening. Decem ber 9, at 8 o’clock. on as yet b ut will be announced in
2 for 25c
“ B rid g et’s In v estm en t’’ and “ A P e r­ la te r Issues.
plexing S itu a tio n ” will be th e chief
W rapped in
CHORUS LEADER ADDS
num bers on th e program .
wax paper
INTEREST TO MEETINGS
A larg e n u m b er of visitors from
1 lb. loaf 9c
W ashington C hapter, Royal Arch Ma-
T hom as Isaacs, th e chorus le ad e-
j sons, visited th e G resham C h ap ter and soloist who is assistin g a t th e
last n ig h t to w itness th e first work m eetings w hich a re being held a t th e
of th e local team . All predicted a M ethodist church this w eek, is m ak ­
I b rig h t fu tu re for th e new lodge. ing a very fav o rab le im pression. T he |
W ork was exem plified In th e M. M. music prom ises to be a very fine fea­
and P. M. degrees and a t the conclu­ tu re of th e m eetings. Mrs. Rennlso-i
sion of th e m eeting th e m em bers and adds m uch by h e r able h an d lin g of
th e ir visitors, to th e n um ber of about th e piano music.
40. enjoyed lig h t refresh m en ts at
Sunday tw o splendid m eetings w ere
S channo’s.
held and th e church was well filled
Mrs. A. G ianelll, who has been and th e In terest fine. M onday even-:
since O ctober 16 at th e hom e of h er ing also was a splendid service. i
d au g h ter, Mrs. E ugene Chiodo, has These m eetings will co n tin u e ah
retu rn ed to h er hom e In P o rtlan d .
week except on S atu rd ay evening.
Miss N ellie C alkins visited in
P o rtlan d la st S atu rd ay w ith Miss ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
E lla Engle.
TEAM TO MEET U. H. S.
T he N ear E ast Relief com m ittee
F ootball fans will have a good
has n early com pleted th e local drive
chance to see, a live gam e F riday a f­
and It Is hoped to be able to m ake
ternoon when th e Union H igh team
final rep o rts by th e end of this week.
will m eet th e A lum ni A ssociation
K. A. M iller, ch airm an of th e com ­
team. All th e m em bers of th is team
m ittee. ask s any one who have been
. . . .
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are form er m em bers of union high
missed by th e solicitors to call at th e
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and all have won le tte rs in football. ■
Hank of G resham w ith th e ir eontrl-
A good gam e Is prom ised.
I huflons. C lothing may be left at th e
i city hall.
BANK OF GRESHAM
The L adles' Aid of th e Zion Evan-
RECEIVES JUDGMENT
i gellcal church will m eet a t th e home
The Bank of G resham received
I of Miss Ida Schrepel T hursday, De­
cem ber 1, at 2 :3 0 o’clock. All mem-1 ju d g m en t for th e sum of $3,750 with
Interest and eosts front th e N orthw est
| hers are urged to be present.
A little son was born to Mr and P o tato S tarch & M illing com pany In
th e circuit co u rt. A sh eriff’s sale of
.Mrs. W eisenfiu th is week
th e factory site an d p ro p erty has
Geo. H aines of L ato u rell, 71 years
been announced for T uesday, Decem­
.-/// Quality Goods Without Question
I of age. received a broken arm last
ber 27 in P o rtlan d by T. M. H url-
week when he fell on the ice wtileh
b u rt. T he legal notice of th e sale Is
covered th e te rrito ry In th a t region.
being published in th e O utlook.
Ole ltodln of C o rb ett fell from a !
'b a rn loft d u rin g th e storm and frac-I S eriou s Hobo P roblem Show n by
Itu red th e left thigh bone. Br. Bodin ‘
S outhern Pacific R eport,
I Is 61 years of age.
In the m onth of O ctober. 20,634
C arl S alqulst of Powell Valley is u n d esirab le persons were put off
I the la test victim of th e Ford. H e , tra in s o r prem ises of th e S outhern
bus a broken w rist, received when th e Pacific com pany, according to a re-
Ford kicked.
port m ade public by J. II. Dyer, gen-
F. N. M ew hirter and fam ily have eral m an ag er of th e com pany. T he
p urchased a place n ear Newberg and rep o rt was p resen ted by Dan O’Con-
Come and let us give you the new prices
wlll leave im m ediately for th e ir new nell. Chief Special agent, and show ed
home. Miss E dna M ew hirter will re- th a t th e to ta l n u m b er of persons put
/
T i m e t o D e t ir tT
main for a sh o rt tim e with II F. off the com pany’s p roperty from Ja n -
l W atk in s w hile she continues her'uary 1, 1921 to O ctober 31. was
school work at union high school.
158.286. T he O ctober figures w ere
Powell Street.
Phone 37
Will H essel went on a duck hunt- 'Gvlded by sta te s as follow s:
Opposite Brown’s M arket
lng trip down th e riv e r n ear S c a p -; C alifornia 11,621; Arizona 4,856;
tioose last Sunday and got the lim it Qre »on 2,110; Nevada 1.172; New
| in ducks. He has a p a rtic u la r guid- Mexico Ì51; U tah 124. T otal 20.-
; ing s ta r evidently, as he tu rn ed back 634.
a week ugo when he sta rte d to e a s t-'
th e hobo problem is a serious
e ra Oregon w here a n u m b er of o th e r one f ° r bo*b th e railro ad s and th e
1 local h u n te rs who proceeded him a p ubl’c
pointed out by Dyer.
“ These figures” , he said, “show
few hours, got the lim it In w eather
th a t C alifornia is the Mecca of these
and no geese.
persons, and th is m eans th a t th e un­
There are ten lucky numbers in the First
tt Is such a little thing to nig those em ploym ent problem for this w in ter
c a sto ff garm ents out of the clothes will be m ade worse by th e presence
State Bank News distributed for the month
box and seud them to the Near East I In this s ta te of such a larg e num ber
of November, with like numbers in a sealed
Relief, but to at least one, and per­ I of people who have no prospects for
package in our safe.
haps several human beings In th at far em ploym ent and m any of whom have
off land. It may mean the difference
between life, hope, stren g th —and al­ no em ploym ent and no in ten tio n of
Clip a coupon from the First State Bank
w orking.”
most certain death.
I WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. |
BREAD
REDUCED
CITY BAKERY,
Gresham, Phone 11 !
We Welcome your Comparison
Of our Prices and Quality
With Portland Store»
See this Extra Heavy Dark Gray Blanket
Size 78 x 80
$3.98
Here is another large size Sheet Blanket,
gray or tan with pink and blue border
Size 72 x 80
$2.98
HOME PRODUCTS
PURE LARD
5 lbs.. 75c
BISHOP BROS.
10 lbs., $1.50
Delivered
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
I ' I io ik * :
Ea*t 7102;
Phone 41
tii-c-hnxi 13
AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME
Your Patronage Solicited
MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE
M oving ami General llm tlln g
Wood, Coal and B riquets
121-0 Union A venue
Port land, Oregon
FISK TIRE PRICES
REDUCED!
GRESHAM TIRE CO.
YOU MAY WIN
Dinner- Ware in Sets
W e are offering this week 42-, 50- and 100-1’iece Dinner
Sets at Attractive Prices.
Piece Sets
/ mported Handpainted
Nippon Ware
A Beautiful Flowered Pat
Very A ttractive Patterns
tern, to close out. the set
The Set $37.50
$9 98
Bluebird Designs
in American II are
Sets of Plain White
and White and Gold
Two Very P retty Patterns
Also Carried in Open Stock
42 Piece Sets $9.65
Sets from $5.45 Up
.56
President Design
in American l l t i r c
— See Our Big Window for Display —
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Quality y Service
Phone 1451
T he short course in fru it and veg­
During a three-inch snow fall In
K ars on October 30. 1920. fifty thous­ etable grow ing s ta rts at O. A. C.. S at­
and Armenian men were stripped of urday. Decem ber 3. This Is th e first
everything by the Invading army, to be of eight courses listed.
driven into the plain unclad.
When filling gem pans w ith b atter,
NOTICE
leave one of th e sm all sections em pty
Decem ber 3d th e re will be a baxaar
and fill it w ith w ater; th e gem s will
and e n te rta in m e n t at th e I. O. O F.
never scorch.
hall, given by th e R ebekahs of Bor­
ing Lodge
Everyone welcome
The Rank of G resham pays 5 per
cent in te rest on tim e deposits.— Ad
R eg u lar m eeting of G resh­
am Ixolga No. 125. I.O.O.F..
Mason Fabric Tin's 30x3 $11.90
In th e Odd Fellow s hall, every T h u rs­
day evening.
V isitors welcome.
30x3»... $13.50
MELVIN I SUNDAY. N. G.
G
uaran
teed
6.000
Miles
JACKSON JONES. Secretary
A
v y
Mason Heavy Duty I'onla—
S ta te d
Communication of
3(1x31... $18.75
F airview Lodge No. 91 A. F
G u aran teed 10,000 Miles
' v r ' A a M , S atu rd ay evening.
tMIx-r Tils- all ex cheap. All T ire
December 3. 1921, at 8 o'clock N>
work
Election of officers and pay- i
W as* G iiarantersl.
m ent of dues. V isiting b reth ren w el­
come.
WM H STANLEY. Sec y
‘ Main S treet
G reaham
H D. McCREARY. W M
Bentley’» Tire Shop
News, send it with one dollar to the First State
Bank for deposit on a new Savings Account
and receive by first mail a NEST EGG BANK.
ou will then stand a good chance of winning
one of the ten prizes. But it must reach the
1 irst State Bank not later than December 1.
Do It Now!
Some one will receive the prizes. You can­
not lose—you simply make the deposit, which
Mill be returned io you. If you have a lucky
number you are ahead.
Get a Nest Egg!
Act Promptly!
FIRST STATE BANK
Gresham, Oregon
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