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GKKMHAM OUTLOOK. FRIDAY,
.MARCH »,
1P22
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
work. Now, however, the parents
WORK OF CLUB BOYS
realize
the useful training the boys
INTERESTS
PORTLAND
MEN
Published every Tuesday and Fri­
are receiving and are cooperating
day at Gresham. Oregon, by the
A more complete report on the with the lenders in ths work. The re­
Outlook Publishing Co., H. L. 8t
demonstrations
given
by
the
club
Clair, Editor and Manager.
sult of this cooperation Is that the
boys of this district at the Commer­
One year, >1.10, six m on th s, *6c, three
leaders are saved a good deal of work
FOR SALE BY OWNER— Five-acre
cial club in Portland Monday was re­ and they now have time to plan larg­
m onth s' tria l su b scrip tio n , 60c.
desirable home site, well cleared !
C om b in ation ra te s w ith a ll th e P o rt­
PHONE—
Office 1141
la n d D a llies. W eek ly O regon ian . W eek ly ceived today.
and level. Ten acres fine berry
er and more complete programs for
J ou rn al and O regon C ity E n te r p r is e
There were 500 business men pres­ the boys.
and farm land, partly cleared. Both
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
near Gresham. Forty acres near
ent at the club luncheon when the
A D V E R T IS IN G
K a les reason able. Our re p r e se n ta tiv e
school,
store,
Mt.
Hood
Loop
high­
H
ou rs: 10-11 A. M.
1-4 and 7-1 P. M
boys
presented
their
work.
During
In co m e T ax F srU ,.
w ill c a l l . _____________________________
way. Has good house, fair barn.
Offlci.
W
ithrow
BuUol&g
Official paper o f th e T ow n o f G resham I the first part of the program, the au­
Fourteen acres cleared, balance
The new requirement of the in­
Official paper o f th e T ow n o f 1‘alrvlew dience was only partially interested;
fine
timber.
Reasonable
prices,
G
R
E
SH
A
M
,
-
OREG O N
come tax law that returns shall be
terms.
E. J. Gradin, Gresham,
E n tered a s se c o n d -c la s s m a tter M arch but when the potato club took the
I, 1911, at th e P ostoffice a t G resham . stand they gave their undivided a t­ made of gross income of $5,000 or
phone 524.
tf
office Phone (4
R ee. P h o n e 111
O regon, under the A ct o f M arch 2. 1179.
An ad
The Bank of Gresham pays 5 per
tention.
more regardless of the amount of net
in th e
cent
interest
on
time
deposits.—
Ad.
GEO.
INGLIS,
M. D.
O. M. Plummer, manager of the income upon which the tax is as­
Your “Peak Load.”
What
you
want,
when
you
want
it,
Physician and Surgeon
The brick mason works about 200 Pacific international Livestock expo­ sessed, necessitates careful computa-
as you want it— Want ad. it.
Offlee, over Pliwt S ta ts Bank
sition of Portland was present at the I tion on the part of the taxpayer.
days of the year, but his family eats
' ma few hour»
MISCELLANEOUS
Hour»— 1 to 6 P. M.
luncheon. He seated himself with “Gross income" includes practically
G R E SH A M .
-
OREGON
365 days. The stationary fireman the club boys and Miss Ethel Calkins every dollar received by the taxpayer
STRAW FOR SALE, $8 per ton;
also
small
team,
cheap.
Ezra
draws pay for every working day in county club leader. When asked by during the year 1921 in salaries,
Wall, Troutdale, Rt. 2, Box 50,
Phone 167x1
[ L Ml Farnhv» ■
the year. The farmer and the school the committee in charge to take his wages, commissions, rents, royalties,
phone Gresham 781.____________
seat
on
the
platform
with
them,
Mr.
I
interest on bank deposits, cash divi­
A
FOR SALE— Motorcycle in fine run-1 Emily F. Bolcom, F. D.
teacher are profitably employed a
Plummer refused. The com m ittee; dends on stock, “or income from any
ning condition. Will take good
Physician and Surgeon
bare eight months of the year but
bicycle as part payment, or w ill'
fo r
Informed him that it was his duty to source whatsoever." “Net income
W om en and C hildren
trade as part payment on Gresham
living expenses continue for the other sit with them to give his support but is gross income less certain deduc­
property.
Phone 1561, or see Gresham,
-
Oregon
LIVESTOCK
four months. Idle horses, machinery Mr. Plummer still refused saying that tions provided for by the act, includ­
O. S., at the Outlook office._______
ing all business expenses incurred in _ _ _ _ _
HORNES_ _ _ _ _ _
and farm land Investment must be he preferred to stay with the boys.
P ia n o M ust B e Sold!
P R O B E S — B a s ld s n o e , T a b o r 180
At the completion of the program, the conduct of a business, trade, pro TEN HEAD of farm horses for sale. Will sacrifice fine high grade piano Office, M ain (912
H o m s A-6162
ready for the farmers “peak load"
now in storage near here for im­
Will sell one or all. A. G. Guinup,
the committee, who had refused to fession, or vocation.
J.
M.
SHORT,
M. D.
which comes at harvest time. The
mediate sale; can give easy teraiB
Certain expenditures, however, are _ Thompson’s livery Btable, Gresham
have the girls demonstrate their
if wanted, to any established home.
Physician and Surgeon
"peak load" for the gas company work, asked to have it put on in three not deductible as a business expense FOR SALE— A good heavy team .
For full particulars address Oregon
John Brown, phone 2501.
If
R es. 8 E a s t (9 th St.
comes for an hour at each meal time, weeks.
when made for the purchase of arti­
Ellers Music House, Ellers Music
Offlc«, 1121-18 ■ •W ag B ldr.
COWH
PORTLAND,
-
OREG O N
Building, Portland, Oregon.
Loyd Bramhall gave a report on cles more or less permanent in char­
but the Investment in equipment and
FOR SALE— 3 cows, freshen soon; PIANO FOR SALE. Good value for
man power must be maintained for the potato club work during the last acter, or for permanent improve­
your money. Price $200. Also
horse, buggy and harnesses. Sell
three years. When he compared po­ ment of property. For example, a
A. W. BOTKIN, M. D .%
good buggy and harness. T. H.
all or part and take some trade.
the other 21 hours. The “peak
tato club yields to the yields secured merchant would not be allowed to
Gill, Gresham, phone 38 9.
A.
Panzram,
Corbett.
Oregon.
Physician and Surgeon
load” for the electric light company throughout the state, he received an deduct the amount expended in the
Office ov er F irst H tate Bank
GOOD, YOUNG fresh cow for sale NEW OREGON strawberry plants, $5
comes in the early evening, when in applause from the audience. The erection of a new store, or a farmer
per 1000 free from disease. Grand­
A. C. Althaus, Sweet Briar Farm
H o u rs 2 to 6 P . M.
view Berry Farm, Oregon City,
phone Gresham 167,
P h o n es— Offlee 1271;
Rea. 117x
three hours more current is often club boys' average yield was 285 tons the cost of a new tractor or thresh­
Oregon, Route 3, Box 4.__________
Oreeham, Oragoa
demanded than during the remaining to the acre as compared with 100 ing machine, since such investments FOR SALE— Pure bred Holstein FOR SALE— 1919 Chevrolet auto, In
bull calves, all ages, from high
splendid condition, cheap for cash.
21 hours of the day, but the plant tons which was the average yield to are held to be capital investments.
record ancestors. Priced to sell
the acre among the farmers of the The law expressly prohibits the de­
Sherman McCarter. Gresham. Ore.
H. V. ADIX, M. D.
tf
H.
Q,
Mullenhotf,
phone
714.___
must be ready to serve when the pub­ state.
duction of family or living expenses,
CLOVER AND TIMOTHY HAY for
SEVERAL
GOOD
FRESH
COWS
for
Physician
and Surgeon
lic demands, Sundays Included, re­
Young Bramhall gave the potato such as rent for a dwelling, repairs
sale. H. Weiss, 1 74 mile east of
sale.
E. Baumann, Gresham
Offloe over Bank o f Oreeham
Gresham
on
Section
Line
road.
gardless of the capital investment club program which Is as follows;
to a dwelling, cost of food and cloth­
phons 8441.
1(91 or 178
Bee. 1493
that remains while the equipment is
GOOSEBERRIES PAY. Now IsTthe Offlc« phone
Hill selecting of seed.
ing for the family, education of chil­
W ith Dr. W . J. Ott
POULTRY
time
to
plant.
Get
my
prices
on
loafing. Street car service is exacted
Proper cutting.
dren, servant’s wages, and similar WHITE P E K IN D U C K E G G S and
B est phon« for a p p o in tm en t
first class plants. E. M. Stone,
“in chunks" but the transportation
Items. Amounts spent during the
Treatment of diseases.
phone Gresham 456.
Toulouse geese eggs for sale.
company must furnish it because it
Four or more year periods of crop year 1921 for any of these items are
Gresham Dairy, phone 2441.
CEDAR POSTS for sale, 15c each.
BBBTXBTB
is a public service corporation, with rotation.
not deductible.
THO ROUG H B R ED R. I7 cockerel for
H. T. Calkins, two blocks N. E. of
P h o n » » : O81o« 8 1 9 4 ; B m . 8189
^Jresham cannery.
sale. A. Butz, Gresham, Rt. A
an eye single to the needs of the
Rogueing out diseased plants,
Box 41.
Keep In sty le. Try on e o f those
community and the demands of pa­ after which he said, 'This is why we
WOOD FOR SALE. E. F. Palmqulst
DR. W. J. OTT
Call at the old Barne’s place
$1.50 FOR 15 EGOS, pure bred
trons. Ilrick laying and telephone beat the older folks." All through "ciaasy-fled" ads.
Dentist
Gresham,
Oregon,
R.
4
Rhode Island Reds; also one
service cannot be done at odd spells his talk he added spicy remarks that
Nerve Blocking
Dental X-Ray
Barred
Rock
pullet,
eight
months
EXCELLENT
RASPBERRY
and
Lo
against a busy season; street car took with the business men. He was
old, laying, $1.25. Philip E. Bent,
ganberry plants for sale. C. Okabe
Offlee over Bank of Gresham
travel does not yield to cold storage. so filled with enthusiasm and pre-1
Third St. and Hood Ave., Gresham.
near 12-mile house, phone Greek
a high grade
The “peak load" is the great big sented his subject so well that the 1
am 259. Address R. 2, Troutdale
FOR
SALE-^-White
Leghorn
hatch­
tire, reasonable
Box 65.
ing eggs, 75c for 15 eggs. Mrs. S.
problem of every utility manager. If business men wanted to shake hands I
in price. AU
A.
Burr,
phone
545.
DR. H. H. OTT
SORTED
AMERICAN Wonder seed
the demand were comparatively con­ with him after it was over.
work guaranteed.
potatoes for sale.
Under two
FANCY
ANCONA
EGGS
for
sale;
also
stant for gas, electric, telephone or
This work was not entirely new to !
Dentist
ounces, $1.30 per hundred. Two
a few fine roosters, Sheppard
carrying service throughout the some of the men present as in the
to three ounces, not sorted, come Withrow Bldg.
strain.
A. Blatchford, Ramapo
Gresham, Ore.
year, rates could be reduced tremen­ Jgroup of 500 business men were
to sort them yourself for the
Station, address Lents Station, Rt.
same
price.
Walter
Ramser,
on
P h o n « 1863
3, Portland, Oregon.
dously to the mutual satisfaction and there were some who have donated
Main St.,
Wilson Corners, Boring, Ore., R. 3.
Gresham
profit of operators and customers.— $25 at various times to cover the
BARRED ROCK hatching eggs for
sale. O. A. C. strain, 15 for $1. LIBRARY TABLE and buffet for Phone 123x
The Manufacturer.
expenses of trips of boys and girls to
sale. Mrs. Roy E. Cannon, J. V.
John Egglman, Boring, phone
the Oregon Agricultural College to
Cerner residence, Gresham Phone
Gresham 393.
DR. B. H. PEDERSEN
An automobile going along Powell summer school.
2471.
tf
150 TANCRED PULLETS for sale.
D en tist
street Thursday morning, went down
FOR
SALE
—
Manning
kerosene
The growing Interest which the
Eleven months old, laying. Will
in a hole with one wheel in front of men are showing will lend more sup­
burner,
complete
for
range.
Never
Offlee over Gresham Theater
sell all or part at $1 apiece. G. C.
Gresham, Oregon
used. Cheap. Joe Melugin.
Offlc» H our» 9 to 4
Mrs. Boughner's notion store The port to club work throughout the
Casper, phone Gresham 507
Farm and Stock Sales a Specialty
Gresham.
.
Oregon
FOR
SALE—
Seed
potatoes,
''Cream
wheel, as it went down, caught onto state. The funds are not sufficient
ORDERS
for
hatching
eggs
taken,
$6
P h o n e 1141 o r 15(11
of
Oregon,”
propagated
from
the
per
hundred,
Hollywood
and
Tan-
the edge of the board sidewalk and at present and many times the coun­
À 7T O 1K T 1
potato seed by J. H. Law, 25 cents
cred strain. No. 1 eggs. Grant
had to be pried out with timbers. ty leaders have to pay their own ex­
a pound in lots under 25 pounds;
G resh am 61T
B ro a d w a y 22
Sloop. Route 3, Boring, Oregon
There are several bad holes in the penses on their own cars in order to
20c, 25 pounds or over. A. W
McGuirk
&
Schneider
FOR SALE— Eggs from choice large
Phone
Gresham
489
Metzger & Co.
tf
road at this place that the city ought Cover their territory and aid the
White Leghorns, fifteen for $1 or
Attorneys at Law
to fill up.
100, $6. Phone 335, John Homan. FOR SALE— Good 3-inch farm wag­
boys in their undertakings.
A t G resh am Offlee,
on with light box, heavy steel
YOUNG PURE BRED W. L. hens for
T
u
e
sd
a
y s, T h u rsd a y and S a tu rd a y s
axles, $40. Walter Ramser, Bor
The truck driver on his way to STATE CLUB LEADER
sale.
Tancreed
strain.
Laying
G resh am Offlee, W ith r o w B ldg.
Delivered any Place
now. Mrs. Ed. E. Brink, Gresham, _ing. Oregon.___ _
P ortlan d Offlee. 6 0 6 -1 8 P e n to n Bldg.
Portland with $8000 worth of liquor
TRUGK SERVICE
1 OR SALE— Good Monarch «tump
VISITS
GRESHAM
R.
A,
at
Scenic.
was making a big haul, but the traffic
puller with* new 74-inch red strand
M USICIANS
90 WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS for
officer made a bigger haul when he O u tlin e« Y e a r ’ll W ork a n d O rgan izes
cable, heavy root hook, and power
sale. Laying now, $1.25 each. E.
pulley for $75.
Extra 74-inch
discovered and arrested the man and
N e w ('lu lls.
J. Holland, Barr road, 74 mile
TROUTDALE, OREGON
Florence M. Honey
cable if desired
Also old 1-inch
confiscated the load.
west Fairview at Balrdsdale Sta
L. J. Allen, state livestock club
cable, about 75 feet, at your own
FOR
SALE—
“Buckeye”
chick
brood­
leader, arrived in Gresham this morn­
price. Walter Ramser, Boring,
P ian o
Hundreds of stars will be assigned ing. He will meet with the local
er, complete, 500-capacity, used
Oregon.
tf
once,
$20.
E.
J.
Holland,
Barr
their places in space for the first livestock leaders at Orient this after­
Studio First State Bank Bldg.
road, 74 mile west Fairview at MIXED HAY AND CLOVER tor sale.
time, says a news item. It is ex­
Phone 2111
Baled. E. Dunn, Rt. 4, Gresham
noon. One of the purposes of the
Bairdsdale station.
plained this Is because of newly de­
phone
93.
meeting is to plan the year's work
FOR SALfe— Burred Rock hatching
veloped methods of measuring their for the pig and calf clubs Mr. Allen
eggs, O. A. C. strain, $1 per set­ FOR SALE— Large American Won­
der, Money Makers, and Netted
distance from the earth
ting,
E. J. Holland, Barr road, 74
will instruct the leaders in the work
Gem seed potatoes. Mrs. S. R.
mile west Fairview at Bairdsdale
T ea c h e r o f P ia n o
to
be
accomplished
by
the
club
boys
Kitzmiller, phone Gresham 32x1.
station.
tf
FOR SALE- Good second hand reed
P
r
iv
a t« o r C laas L e sso n s
baby carriage, $26.
Mrs. John this year. He will also take up the
PURE BRED Rhode Island Red eggs CEDAR FENCE POSTS and berry ReIn f.n a ? n ’ H aJ d„ D e’ elo p m en t. S ca le
Hossner, phone Gresham »9x1.
subject of exhibiting at the fair this
posts
for
sale.
V.
J.
Hillyard,
for hatching at $1 per setting.
s . „ § . ll d n,*, and M uaical A n a ly sis.
fall.
phone Gresham 95x2.
tf S tu d io , R id g e A v e , n ear L aw ren ce
J Fleming, phone 133, Gresham
O reeham . P h o n e 781
BALED TIMOTHY HAY for sale.
HATCHING EGGS, White Leghorn FOR SALE— Cordwood, dry, first
The leaders expected to be present
Lauderback Bros.
Phone 763,
growth;
also
dead
wood.
C.
D.
and
White
Wyandotte.
Lucy
are: C. P. Tallman, A. H. Burns
Gresham, K. A.
T ea ch in g E v e r y W edn e»day.
Adams, Gresham.
tf
Cathey. Gresham, phone 97.
J. Flemming, Mrs. A. O. Stafford.
Milk Record B lan k s.
L y m a n ’» l e g h o r n l-ayers.
t
BAY TEAM for sale. Age 6 years, G. Nasshahu. Mrs. Louise Nelson,
John W. O liver
Month’s record of milk produc­
Booking orders for baby chlx. Or­
weight 2700 lbs Lauderback Bros Wm. Newlands and A. Killen.
f ’iolin Teacher
der early and get your chix when you tion for about 1« cows. Just whst
Phone 763, Gresham. It. A.
The Lightest Bread on Earth
want them. A. R. Lyman, Gresham, Convenient and cheap. Outlook.
Mr. Alien will hold a meeting at
Call or phone 177, Wednesday.
tf
Studio at home of D. M. Roberts
the Gresham library tomorrow morn­ at the Hghtnst price on earth comes Oregon, phone 52x5.
HALEY
NOTICE TO CREDITO RS.
PURE
BRED
BARRED
ROCK
eggs
Second and Roberts Av., Gresham
from
the
brightest
splc
and
span
ing (Saturday March 4 and assisted
C ase No. 2 0 4 7 « .
for hatching. A. F. Hammar,
The Haley Baptist Young People’s by Miss Ethel Calkins will organize bakery in this, your own home town
IM Ü 1 A 8 C 2
G resh am , p h o n e 9 6 1 .
tf In the Circuit Court of the State of
. Of course you know the bakery.
social will be held on Saturday even­ several new calf and pig clubs
Oregon,
for
Multnomah
County,
SEE—
PIGS
There’s all the difference In the
Department of Probate.
ing, March 4, at the church. A spell­
The leaders of the various clubs
CHESTER
WHITE
pure-bred
pigs
JOHN BROWN
:
world
between
ordinary
bread
and
In
the
Matter
of
the
Estate
of
Wil­
ing match and a candy sale, which appreciate the cooperation of the par­
for sale.
Subject to register.
P io n eer R eal E s ta te an d In su ra n ce
J the kind you get here Do you want
liam R. Butler, Deceased.
will be given by the girls, are the ents. The work was a little discour­ 1 real solid nourishment for vourself
Lira,
Pire,
autom ob ile,
Health,
Ready to wean March 1. Wm.
Notice Is hereby given that the un­
„ .
_
P late Ola»».
Peterson, phone Gresham 1037.
main entertainments. Refreshments aging to the leaders at first because and family? Then taken no chances
dersigned has been appointed by the c m A T I S F A C n O N O U A R A N T E B D
PHO NES
Re«. 612
HAMPSHIRE» FOR SALE 7 few- Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. Offlee 2601
will be served. Come to our social. of the lack of interest shown by the and get your bread and cakes at
___________ R eg n er B u ild in g
g
bred gilts and sows, to farrow In County of Multnomah. Department of
A good time is guaranteed to every­ parents. This made it very hard to
Probate, as administratrix of the es­
March
and
April.
Big
type
boar.
one.
keep the boys interested in club
tate of William R. Butler, deceased,
JAMES ELKINGTO,
Choice s t o c k
at rock bot­ and has qualified. All persons hav­
nnttixici
tom prices. Phone 251, Mrs. Ma­ ing claims against said estate are
A
ccident,
Surety Rond«.
I ir e ,
hereby notified to present same duly
rion Johnson.
A
utom
obile,
L ife, H en ID
verified as by law required to the of­
P lat« G lass.
FOR SALE— Registered Hampshire fice of McOuirk A Schneider, With­
hogs, 2 bred gilts, 3 boars, 7 74 row Bldg , Gresham. Oregon, within
Offloe on M ala S tr e e t
Offlee 2341
PHONES
R es ( |
months old, 2 boars 2 74 months, six months from the date hereof.
4 sows 2 74 months. Prices reason­ Dated and first published Feb. 3, ’22.
able. F. A. Welch. Gresham. Rt Date of last publication March 3, '22
Insurance - R e a f Estate
( . p h o n e 7 7x
EDITH A. BUTLER,
Accident, Heal'h, Autoniobi]«
REAL ESTATE. RENTALS.
.
Administratrix.
Oregon Fire Relief Asen.
McGUIRK
A
SCHNEIDER.
28-ACRE FARM for rent, within city
Oregon Life Insurance Co.
Attorneys.
limits. Inquire of Henry Metzger.
Gresham, phone 341.
. O R E S H A M . O R EG O N
T op» R ecovered arid R epaired
FOR RENT— One 30-acre ranch. A uto
Ofc 1201
Phones
lies. 1B57
A ll k in d s o f Top M a teria l and
Team and equipments for sale. 74
C u rtain W indow »
mile S E Cottrell station. S. F.
Pitts, Gresham. Oregon.
S. E. PALMQUIST
FOR SALE CHEAP.- No~sssS—r5-
AUTO TO? SHOP
quired. 122 acres on Sandv river,
one mile from Mt. Hood Loop Main St., Gresham
Phone 175
PICTURE FRAMING
road Ten acres In meadow. Any
Main Street
Gresham
amount of tie timber and cord
P h on e 541
wood.
Fine spring
No build­
ings. One mile from school. Geo
G en era l C a r p e n te r 77'ork
F Honey. Gresham, phone 1726.
an d C ab in et M a k in g
__ L on g E x p erien ce
W. S. WOOD
FOR SALE OR RENT."40 acres~$0
W O RK G U A R A N T E E D
acres cleared. Small house, large
A uctioneer
• barn. Fine water. Family orch­ L J. WINTER, Gresham
VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON
ard
Three acres raspberries.
Perm and Stock Sale« • SpM lalty
Free wood. No cash required,
Phon« T u c o » « 914. or
if security can b e o b ta in e d . O ne-
OrMham Outlook 1541
J. E. GATES
eighth mile from school. Geo. F.
Classified Ad. Rates
Funeral Director
Honey. Gresham, phone 1716
First insertion, lc a word, mini­
FOR SALE CHEAP—New bungalow
mum 20c; subsequent insertions, 74c
ESTACADA
four root« and bath.
Garage,
a word, minimum 19c.
chicken house and run. Near cor-j la d y A ssistan t
P rices R ight
Users of the Want Ad. Column are
ner Fourth and Hood streets.
| urged to pay cash with order and
Melugin.
avoid sending bills for small amounts
USE WANT ADS
MASON
Bentley’s
Tire Shop
AUCTIONEER
J. H. Dutcher
Wood - Sand - Gravel
J. R. KNARR & SON
Frieda E. Bratzel
CITY BAKERY
B. W. THORNE, Agt.
Maxwell Schneider
PHOTOS
Contractor, Builder