Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, June 13, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    CRKBRAM OCTVOOK.
ROCKWOOD RESIDENTS
WANT WATER DISTRICT
TTE-MhkT. 81 ME
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PAGE THREE
GILLIS
Mr and S n
Edward O. Stwoa
A mans mcetiug wa* held a’ Rock- aad family visited Sunday with Dr
» o o 4 Grange kali June 19th (or the aad Mr*. Geo. F. Tucker. Dr. Ses­
purpose of forming a water datrtel. 1 ser: will deliver the commencement
according to the tentative boundary address at Moumowth «a Wedaee-
Chevrolet Motor Company announces a new truck
outlined in a notice previously pub­ daj
Florence Lake who rwsideo
which
is especially adapted to hauling perishable small
lished
here will he one of the youngewt
fruits.
C. W. Altman was elected chair­ graduate* as she la but IS.
This farm truck is equipped with semi-eliptic rear
man and C. E. Moore secretary After
Mr H. G Lake has just returned
a somewhat heated discussion by from a trip to Dew Moiae*. Iowa,
springs 43 inches long, which are both flexible and strong.
those factions desiring to be left oat where he visited hie sou IMrold.
These springs, together with pneumatic tires, absorb
of the district and others who were who is in the government service at
road shocks and thus protect the perishable load from
outside wishing to be admitted a that place. He returned via the
damage.
rote was taken and it wag the sense Canadian Pacific aad reports a very
of a large majority of those present enjoyable trip
Facts about Chevrolet Mode, G Speed Wagon:
that a water district be formed
W heelbase___________________________ 120 inches
Mr and Mrs B oeder visited Sun­
A boundary committee was ap­ day with Mr aad Mr* N'etaon of An­
F ra m e ______________ _____ __ 5-inch pressed steel
pointed by the chair, consisting of j derson station, parents of Mrs.
T ir e s __________________ 34 x 4J4 rear, 31 x 4 front
C. W. Altman. Mrs. E. J. Horr. P. C Boeder
Rated C apacity___________________________ >4 ton
Stevens. A. M. Howell and Geo E
The little daughter of Mr and
Complete Electrical Equipment
Barr This committee will report at
Mrs Howard Lake has keen g a its ill
an adjourned meeting to he held in
We Can make immediate delivery in the following
bat is improriag.
Rockwood Grange hall Saturday.
models:
A
very
enjoyable
program
was
June 24. at 8 o’clock p m At this
Model G Chassis (with windshield and seat) ... $ 900
meeting there will be shown a map given by the elab member* of the
Model G Chassis with express body — ................ $1015
of the district together with an en­ Orient school Saturday sigh t at the
gineer’s estim ate of cost. six*, of schoolhouse.
M dc < C?.a - -
, -r--
$1090
There were songs by the sewing
mains, etc., prepared by Mr. Gossett
Delivered
of Newell, Gossett i Walsh, engi­ club* and pig club, dem onstrations
by
the
potato
club
and
sheep
elub.
a
This is the lightest, cheapest and most economical
neers.
.-ton speeds* a .c* on the market. Let us quote you
It is to be desired that eTery one detrnjc.stration on the arrangement
Interested in this project will he of flowers by the home making club
our financing plan. \ OL NEED T H IS TRLCk. FOR
present at the next meeting, as the and a song by Margaret FitxgeraM
TH IS SEASON’S CROP. NOW !
proceedings at that meeting w ill be and Ardto Rich. "Ralph aad his W il­
liam
goat."
said
goat
being
owned
more definite.
aad exhibited by Ralph El la worth
Miss
Margaret
Henderson of
The sewing club* sold candy, lem­
Gresham Sales Representatives:
Ilwaco. Washington, spent the past onade and sandwiches.
The pig
D. M. John Jr„ Hugh I. Smith
week with Dr and Mrs. B H. Peder­ d a b boys sold ice cream. There
sen.
She left Monday for Forest were also side shows and a perform­
_ belt-drive«
machine
Vulcnaixiag
Grove, where she will visit friends ing elephant. A large crowd was in
Come in and tee the dem onstration' guaranteed and satisfactorily doUe
before returning to her home.
attendance although it was a cool of the autom obile power transmitter. G. Fadickur'a Vulcanising shop, next
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dickenson night and an open air aSair.
by which yoar engine can run any to Brown’s Market
and daughter visited Sunday with
Everett Lake and George East-
Mr. Dickenson's parents.
. man left yesterday for the encamp­
ment at Camp Lewis.
NEW BERRY TRUCK
THE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR
SMITH MOTOR CAR CO.
Nothing Like This Low Price
Has Ever Been Known Before
No farm tractor ever offered more money value,
or more work value, than the Fordson Tractor
at this astounding new low price.
No farm power unit you can possibly buy will
do more for so little—and no farm, regardless of
size or location can afford to be without a Ford-
son Tractor.
TROUTDALE
Plans are being made to finish the
The W illing Workers Aid society
city hall, started some years ago
Mrs J A. Larsson attended state .w ill meet Wednesday afternoon at 3
o'clock *t the home o f Mrs. Jess
grange at McMinnville last week
A family reunion was held at the Hatley
On Tuesday evening of Jane 29th
home of Mrs. Ella Hensley last Sun­
there will be a strawberry festival at
day.
Strawberries,
Mr and Mrs. R. Berkfelt of Port­ the Cottrell church.
land were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. cake aad cream will be served for a
small price. The funds go toward
Lee Evans last Sunday.
Victor HoUin has installed a radi­ painting the church. Games will be
ophone receiving set at his home for played *ad a sm all program given
his mother who is at home alone Everybody is invited.
There will bs church and Sunday
much of the time.
Archie Crawford and family of school *s usual next Sunday
Portland visited his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Crawford last Sunday
CEDAR AND VICTORY
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith of Mc­
A weenie roast ia to be an inter­
Minnville and Mr. and Mrs C H
esting
feature af the Parent-Teacher
Rosencrans and family of Oswego
were guests of the H B. Rosencrans meeting at the Victory schoolhouse
next Friday evening. Jane 14
All
family on Sunday.
H. E. Rosencrans left for the the ladies are asked to bring bread .
Sound cities on business on Monday. and butter sandwiches to be eaten
The Parent-
Mrs. N ellie Leuelling of Portland with the weenies
Teacher
association
will
furnish the
is visiting her brother. A. D. Ken­
weenies but they w ill take up a
dall.
Billy Booth, who has been visit­ ecllsction to defray expenses. A
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry cordial invitation is extended to all
to come and join in a community
Walt, has returned to Seattle
A strawberry festival w ill be giv­ good time
Place your order n o w — there is no time for delay or
comparison. Price alone makes your choice the Fordson.
After that, performance w ill prove to you, as it has to
170,000 owners, that this light, compact Fordson is the
most efficient power plant ever hitched to a farm toot
Let us prove it to you.
W rite , call or phone today.
Raker & Son
Gresham. Oregon
ON YOUR
MONEY
INTER EST RATES ARE GOING DOWN
RIGHT ALONG
An investment that pays you 7.3 per cent is certainly
worth looking into. That is what you get when you
buy our 7 per cent Prior Preference Stock.
EASY TERM S: 10% Down—10% a Month if You Like.
your Dividends pay your light bills.
INVESTIGATE TODAY.
Let
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.
P A ID
for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves, of any kind
E. B A U M A N N ,
Gresham, Phone 2441
S ee M e for C attle H auling
Fisk Tires and Tubes
GRESHAM TIRE COMPANY
Opposite Brown’* Market
GEORGE A. BRANDT
Phone 1197
Powell St
C H O IC E M E A T S
om em ad e Ham », Bacon, S au ta g e, Lard
S A N IT A R Y M A R K E T
Main SL, Gresham
CEO. DIKTL. Prop-
Phone 1711
1xne»: P.aet 7IO2; Greeham A-**
A T YO U R 8ERVTCE A T A N Y T IM E
Yonr Patrona«»! Solicited
M O R G A N BR O S. T R U C K SER V IC E
Moving and «onerai Hanling
Wood. Coni and Bri«,4»ta
121-0 I »»-««
Portland. Oregon
Boys’ Canvas Sport
Shoes, closing out at
$1.95 a pair
Sizes from 2 ,-2 to 5
Broken line of Men’s Sport Shoes and Tan Duck Shoes
$2.15 a pair
Gresham Shoe Shop
CARL DAHL. Proprietor
Phone 41
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1
TIRES
R ED -TO P 30 x 3%
Extra Ply of Fabric—Heavy Tread
Price $17.85
)R poor roods, for heavy loads, for hard use
lyw h ere the Fisk R ed-Top cannot be equaled
for small c a n . A n extra ply of fabric and a heavy
tread o f extra tou<h red rubber make a strong ure
built to meet exacting conditions.
T im e after tim e one R ed-Top has outworn three
ordinary tires. Its distinctive looks indicate your
selection o f a high-grade tire w hile its extra mileage
more than justifies your choice.
F2,'
T h e re ’/ a F ir * T ire of e r t r a water ha every riae,
fo r c a r. w w l o r /pond w a r ) "
from yon. and tt won't. either.
“ on first n«4d on io the dime*
and ntekles
Jnet save yonr
■mail change regularly and per­
sistently for a little while
Then yow’U have a taring* ee-
rowat to »tart yew. After that
the path to larger saving* will
he eom paratitely timpte
"He
who seven «ret laagbs he**-’
Try it and see.
National Laundry Company \
East 8th and Clay
Tbe Laaidry that does / I
r .f g - t c m g - n w
ts a x fic -X u .
1»I»» » R E S T PRK12»
Port lañó
5
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kinds of Landry
t t lt A k D A h P
Er«P L > S T
IM F»ERAST PR*«
TJ*
’ A»k M R. C. W . BO GGIS, the Route Man
BANK OF GRESHAM
State amt County Depotitory
Powel, Street
FISK
DON’T LET THE
DOLLAR GET AWAY
F oil line of Cold Lunch Meal«
j
9 5 c a p a ir
Letters have been received by the
S A N D and G R A V EL
farmer* o f Powell Valley inviting
them to attend the non-partisan «'ouerete G ravel Delivered any
league convention to he held at place in Gresham Î1.75 per yard
i Clackamas on June 17
Sifted Saad for Plastering. Brick
Work, aad Concrete Finish.
Ignitioa Evpert.
825 will be given to him who
K N A R R & SON
provee that I can not Sad the de­
Trout dale. Ore.
ficiency of hi» machine oa starting,
Phone Gresham 48»
lighting and IgnfHon. Main etroet
Garage. Phone Gresham 1 I t*
REPA IRIN G AND RETREADING
All work guaranteed.
rarOG
A full line of the fa­
mous Reds, boys’ ten­
nis shoes in black and
white to close out at *
POWELL VALLEY
O L D FIE LD TIR ES
T im » »n
OF T E N N IS SH O E S
en by the Ladies’ Aid on Friday ev­
HALEY
ening. June 14. at the church. The
proceeds will go toward repairs on
Beginning witk Thursday. J u n e'
the building
' IS O . a serie* o f special meetings
Corbett played Troutdale on the will be held at the Hal*v Baptist
Troutdale field and won the game church
The m eetings will eon tin ae
The score stood 8 to 12 in favor of ¡over Sunday th e 18th. Service* each
Corbett.
. *aing aad three time* on Sunday '
Robert Spence and family of Pleas­ The follow ing m inisters will pnrtici-
ant Home and J. M Wallace and , pate: C Sjolander Porriaad;
E
family of Portland were guests at B.orkquint. Warren and C A. An-
the W C. Spence home on Sunday . i-roon. Everett. Washington. The
Mr* L. Ostrand returned home ¡p hlic ia cordially iarited.
from McMinnville Saturday, where
she had been In attendance at the
CORBETT
state grange. She waa a delegate
from the Columbia grange.
Flag Day t i g r e , win fee held at
An interesting meeting of the pub­ * Columbia Grange hail oa W ednes­
lic health group* was held ia Port­ day. J aae 1«. consisting of flag rais­
land last Friday, which waa attend­ ing. speech** by promiaeat men.
ed by several from thi* rieiaite « u g a aad a picnic loach. All are
Mrs Sadie Orr Dunbar gave a talk in rited to attend.
on the duties» of the officers
Mrs
P^Mpmmed Wale.
John Jonas of Fairview resigned as
The auction sale which was to be
nurse and Mrs Ira Brooks aad Mrs.
held last Saturday wilt he held aext
W. C. Burlingame, both of Fairview Saturday. June 17. at Old Pleasant
were appointed to the position
It Home. Household furniture will he
was decided to have a booth at the sold ia ciu d isg range, heater, table.
Multnomah county fair again this Mrs. G. Garrison ow ner I Aader-
year
The Baak of Gresham pays 5 per
cent Interest on time deposit* — Adv.
Investment Department
C A SH
C L O S IN G -O U T S A L E
COTTRELL
Leave Orders at TODD’S Barber Shop
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