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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1922)
PAUK FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, MAIW'H GRESHAM LOCALS 02232348535348485348534848485353000253020002004823532348535348535348485348005348484848 Mr. an d Mr«. S tanley Sutllff ex pect to leave today fo r a two w eeks’ vacation trip to Y akim a, W a sh in g ton, to visit h er p are n ts and o th e r relatives. Mouey saved and deposited a t 4% interest in Mr. an d Mrs. Dewey H om an have this Bank multiplies rapidly. moved from th e Collins house on From a small weekly deposit, your account with Pow ell s tre e t to th e Joe M elugic compound interest will amount to a comfortable hom e on F o u rth an d Hood. fortune in a few years. A re g u la r m eeting of th e G resh See how your persistent efforts will make your am G range will be heM next S a tu r “ nest egg’’ grow. day. T he program will be devoted Weekly Iu In to th e p la n tin g of trees of various $ 1.0(f $ 287.53 $ 638.04 kinds. C layton B. Lew is of P o rt 3.00 862.50 1914.00 land will be p resen t to deliver a talk 5.00 1432.50 3182.94 on som e su b ject p erta in in g to trees. 8.00 2300.33 5104.42 T h ere will be ad d itio n al n u m b ers I. 10.00 2875.39 6380 47 The Liberty Bell Home w hich w ill be given in F rid a y ’s issue. Start now and be independent; $1.00 will open T he re g u la r m eeting of th e city Bank, a symbol of independ an account here. council w ill be held to n ig h t. ence; $ i deposited here se T he W om an’s H om e M issionary society will m eet W ednesday a fte r cures one of the ever-ready noon, M arch 8. a t th e hom e of Mre. home depositories. J. V. Cogswell. Mrs. H iles will have Gresham, Oregon ch arg e of th e m eeting. i A re g u la r m eeting of th e S ecurity I Benefit association will be held W ed- j nesday evening, M arch 8, in Metz LILLY VIOLA SCHREPEL PASSES AWAY g e r ’s h all. _______ F or th e convenience of ch ild ren a t - ' Lilly V iola Schrepel, wife of Em il ten d in g school, Jo h n Oliver, violin j Schrepel, died F rid ay , M arch 3, at teach er, has changed his day of in -¡th e fam ily residence n ea r Rockwood, stru ctio n a t G resham . Mr. O liver w ill, .Mrs. Schrepel was th e sister-in-law to teach S atu rd ay s instead of W ednea- Miss M innie A. Schrepel, a G resham <iay8‘ ' high school teach er, an d Miss Ida A W. C, T. U. m eeting will be held I Schrepel. at th e lib rary T hursday aftern o o n . sh e was born in M innesota, Ju n e March 9, a t 2 :30 o ’clock. A good 20. 1871. At h er d eath she lacked —and all ready for another, whether It be to atten d a n ce is desired because plans j U8t a few m onths of being 51 years plow, harrow, drill; to run the thresher, the will be m ade for the m id-year execu- of age. corn sheller, the hay baler or what-not. For live m eeting which will be held th e F u n eral services will be held at Fordson Tractors are not only doing in the 4th and 5th of April. The program the fam ily hom e tom orrow aftern o o n most economical and most efficient manner, all for th is m eeting will be in a la te r at one o’clock. T he Rev. H. R. Geb- general field work for farmers the world over, issue of th e O utlook. h a rd t will have ch arg e of th e ser- Mrs. A. Thom pson w ent to The vices. but they are saving them time, labor and D alles F rid a y to assist in ta k in g care money in taking care of every power job. The body is to be sen t to Le S ueur of h er son, E rn e st’s fam ily. The C enter, M innesota, for b u rial as soon It combines all of the qualities—all of the ad baby w as q u ite ill but is m uch bet. as arran g e m en ts can be made. The O V E R L A N D -4 A U T O M O B IL E S ter. Mrs. T hom pson may re tu rn body is to lie in sta te at th e J. E. vantages—you have wished for in a tractor. complete in ever}’ detail w ithin a day o r two. It is light; it is powerful; it is efficient; it is M etzger u n d erta k in g parlors. T here a re about 3700 books a t the economical in both fuel consumption and up Touring car, $695; Coupe, $1036; Sedan, $1090 G resham branch lib ra ry at I h e pres- O bituary of C h risto p h er W eddeler, keep; it is durable; it is dependable; and it is en t tim e according to th e rep o rt of C h risto p h er W eddeler was born on Willys-Knight, Touring Car, $1595; Roadster, $1575 not extravagant in cost. Miss Peck, th e lib rarian . Ja n u a ry 6, 1834 in N ach tersted t, Ger- Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k H F ra k es and many. The first h alf of his life was It’s hard to tell you all the facts about the These Prices Delivered at Gresham d a u g h te r Jack ie, of P o rtlan d , were spent a t th a t place. In F eb ru ary Fordson here. We prefer to talk to you per g u ests at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs i8 6 0 he was m arried to Jo h a n n e nee sonally and to show you its many advantages. Leslie St. C lair. Sunday. Ziegler. T his union was blessed with A big Reduction in all Case two-, three- or four-plow We’ll gladly bring all the facts to you if you Q u arte rly -m e etin g services will be one son, C h ristian , who preceded his tractors, with all tractor implements or machinery. will phone or drop us a card. held in th e F ree M ethodist church fa th e r in d eath on O ctober 6, 1911. th is week conducted by E lder Rev. , in Ju n e 1881, Mr. W eddeler em ig rat- Also with all horse drawn implements. It will pay W. I. K lotzbach of P ortland. T h ere ed to th e U nited S tates w ith his fam- you to get our new low prices before you buy. will be p reach in g F riday and S atu r- n y and se ttle d n ea r D am ascus w here day a t 8 p. m. Sabbath school Sun he sp en t th e re st of his days. His day a t 10 a. m. P reach in g a t 7 :3 0 wife passed aw ay on J a n u a ry 12, Gresham p. in. A cordial in v itatio n is ex ten d 1911. He was called to his rew ard Oregon ed to all. Gresham, Oregon last F rid a y aftern o o n , M arch 3, at T he Q ueen E sth e r circle m et Mon ab o u t 3 o’clock, old age being the IMPLEMENTS 1141 MACHINERY day a t th e hom e of Mrs. B. I., W al- cause of his d eath. He reached th e rad. T h irty m em bers and friends age of 88 years, one m o n th an d 25 Implements for the large farm, the berry grower or for w ere p resen t. The m eeting was a day». the diversified farmer. splendid success. A plan was m ade Those left to m ourn jiis d eath are to a tte n d th e d istric t rally In P o rt his dau g h ter-in -law , Mrs. M. W edde HOM E P R O D U C T S land on M arch 19. - ' - ' J - ‘J.'.'.’j . ler of D am ascus, th re e g ran d ch ild ren I H J. W. P u n ten n ey has tak en over and th ree g rea t-g ran d c h ild ren . P U R E LA R D th e m an ag em en t of th e W illard S tor T he fu n e ra l services w ere held at j age B attery Service sta tio n in th e L at- th e Union church in D am ascus yes- i ourell building since S. S. Pugh was te rd a y a t 1 p. m. Rev. H. R. Geb- ! called away. Mr. P un ten n ey has been h a rd t, officiating. In te rm e n t of th e I D elivered w ith th e W illard com pany fo r a num body took place a t th e Dam ascus I ber of years and comes highly recom cem etery. Standard Q uality mended. 27-inch W idth Incom e Tax F a rts. Mrs. Mary P resto n was moved one A. J. W . BROWN, Prop. Phone 1891 F arm ers, ran g ers, h erd ers, dairy- j day last w eek to th e hom e of Mrs. B. men. tru ck g ard en ers, vineyard and W. E m ery, w here she Is being cared rch ard ow ners, and o th e r food pro P etem on-M ilne N uptials. t friends on T hursday evening. March (for. Mrs. P resto n Is advanced in o ducers A Big Assortment of Checks com es for 1921 and ascertain The m a rriag e of Sam uel P eterson 9. T hey will reside one-half mile years and feeble but is rep o rted to be w h eth er an incom e tax re tu rn , or a j and Small Plaids tax, o r both a re due. All g ains, prof- and Mrs. Mary A Milne of G resham east of Gillis statio n . j som ew hat im proved. its, and incom e derived from th e ’ was consum ated on» Monday evening ■ ■ - Miss Mary H ansen, who was unable sale o r exchange of farm products, ‘ a t th e hom e of the Rev. David Q Onp of th e im p o rtan t gam es of the I to teach all of last week on account w h eth er produced on th e farm or B arry in G resham . Mr. and M rs. i ” ‘a i , o n « W ed n esd ay ) night i of Illness, is ag ain a t h e r w ork. H er purchased and resold, m ust be In c lu d -, ... ... . . . ' i t 8 o ’clock. Oregon City vs. Union Peterson will be a t hom e to th e ir ¡ m other, Mrs. C arrie H ansen, is now ed In gross income. W hen a farm er | exchanges his products for groceries, i 111. She is being cared fo r by Mrs. clothing, o r o th e r m erchandise, th e ! W. C. Burch. fa ir m ark et value of such goods m ust T he W om an's H om e M issionary so be included. Profit received from th e . (' -H IN C H lS T lt } - »m»«« - ciety will m eet tom orrw a t th e home sale of farm land, or re n t received j fo r th e use th ereo f, m ust be included. | ciety will m eet tom orrow at th e hom e In d eterm in in g income, upon w hich ' Hisey will be the leader. Solos wlli th e tax is assessed, th e farm er may : be fu rn ish ed by Mrs. W. C. A verill deduct from gross income all neces- j and Miss M yrtle R usher. Mrs. Cogs sary expenses in cu rred In th e opera- j tlon of his farm d u rin g th e y ear 1921. ' well will be assisted by Mrs. J. H. These include cost of cu ltiv atio n , h a r Cone, Mrs. Jam es S terling, Mrs. D. vesting, and m a rk e tin g of his crops, cost of feed and fertilize r used, G. Geddes and Miss M ina G ilbert C H O IC E M E A T S am o u n t spent in rep airs to farm buildings (o th e r th an th e dw elling) R eg u lar m eeting of Gresh- and to fences and m achinery. W ages H om em ade H am s, Bacon, Sausage, Lard j ant Lodge No. 125, 1.0 .0 F. paid to farm hands are deductible, j F u ll line of Cold L unch Meats in th e Odd Fellow s hall, every T h u rs but not wages to a dom estic serv an t, j which is a personal expense. day evening B rothers welcome As an aid to farm ers, th e B ureau I CLARENCE STANLEY, N. G. C. A HILL, S ecretary. of In te rn a l R evenue, has prepared a ! special form . 1040F, for recording Main St., G resham GEO. DIETL. Prop. Phone 1711 A Special C om m unication of sales of live stock, produce, and a v V o r w n a n i Ix>dge No 152, A F. sum m ary which m ust be attac h ed to j & A. M., W ednesday, March th e individual re tu rn of incom e and 8, at 7 :30 p m L abor in M M. de expenses. Phonoi E ast 7 1 0 2 ; Gresham 3 5 5 An u n m arried o r widowed f a r m e r 1 gree. V isiting b ro th ers welcome o r one living ap a rt from his wife j W L. GORSAOE, Sec’y. AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME m ust file an individual re tu rn fo ri A. F. HAMMAR. W. M. 1921 If Ifls net Income for 1921 was Your Patronage Solicited $1,000 o r m ore, o r If his gross In come was $5.000 o r more. If m a r M O RG AN BROS. TR U C K SER V IC E ried and living w ith his wife on De cem ber 31, 1921, a re tu rn m ust be M oving and G eneral H auling filed If his net Income was $2,000 or! 124-0 Union A venue WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8 more, or if his gross income was $5.-| Wood, Coal and B riquets Reliable seeds are essential to give your garden a good Port lam i, Oregon 000 o r more. Multiplying Money BANK OF GRESHAM Jhe E nd o f a Perfect D ay' New Low Prices R A K E R & SON HESSEL’S 5 lbs., 75c FARM MACHINERY New Spring Ginghams 10 lbs., $1.50 GRESHAM MEAT MARKET 25c yd. SANITARY MARKET For a Productive Garden and a Well Kept Lawn GRESHAM THEATER start. Labor saving implements make caring for it a pleasure. Your neighbors will admire a beautiful lawn. It is a sign of thrift. All it needs is good care with the right tools. G arden Hoes Law n Mowers W ire Fencing P ru n in g Tools G arden Seeds G rass Seed Hand C u ltiv ato rs Spades, Hoes. Rakes Winchester general utility oil for your lawn mower Everything for planting, growing and a good harvest 4 . IV. Metzger & Co, The WINCHESTER Store Phone 1451 Phone 1451 Frank Keenan in Thieves recently en tered th e barn belonging to Jo h n Brown and stole a single h arn ess belonging to B. F. A T ypical K eenan P ictu re w ith th e A ldrich which was stored th ere. “M idnight S tage” S ta r at H is Beat. Ernest Truax, in See school night, Union th e bask et ball gam e at high gym tom orrow (W ednesday) 8 o'clock. Oregon City vs. Hl. “ STICK AROUND” P ian o T uning. A Good Comedy $3.00. S atu sfactio n g u ara n tee d . Phone Jones, care Outlook Last Night of COUNTRY STORE $50 worth of nierehandise prizes The Easiest W ay and the safest way to pay is by check. Then you have a legal receipt that gives absolute evidence of payment upon your part. Check writers never pay bills twice for the cancelled checks sene to protect them in any dis puted payment controversy. Need Y our S u it C lm n ed f Have It F ren ch dry cleaned, Re pairin g neatly done. T ailoring for ladiee an d men. PETER LENARD. Tailor, D riving a lim ousine Is n o t neces sarily a sign of w ealth, but It'a a sign th a t som ebody has been m ade to th in k you have w ealth. Start a Checking Account For Your Own Protection JFtrat^tatr TBattk G resham , Oregon 2348235323