Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 07, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAUK FOUR
GRESHAM
OUTLOOK, TUESDAY,
MAIW'H
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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.
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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.
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ler of D am ascus, th re e g ran d ch ild ren I
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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
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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 -,
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' 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 }
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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
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