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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1922)
* TUESDAY, GKKSHA.M OUTLOOK, PAGE FOUR JU N E 20, 1022 P U B L IC SA LE GRESHAM LOCALS NEW PRICES ON LEE TIRES W e rexoiniiwinl 30x31$ E xira Heavy o r 3 1 x 1 T u la * in our 30x31$ <’or<l P u n ctu re P roof T ires ami 3 3 x 4 T ubes in our 32x31$ Cord am i P u n ctu re P ro o f Tire« TH ESE PR IC ES A RE XET CASH AXD INCLUDE TAX Zig-Zag T read G. S. T ubes 18.55 23.30 26.60 2.90 2.90 3.20 S S S S 30.40 33.60 34.60 35.60 3.60 3.80 3.95 4.10 S 44.10 45.20 46.30 47.60 48.70 4 90 5.06 5.25 5.40 5.55 64.90 56.20 57.70 60.70 5.85 6.00 6.15 6.50 SIZE SIZE 3 0x3 30x3 f t Zig-Zag T read Ribbed Tread 10.25 C C Slaatad Tubes L m 31x4 3 2x4 33x4 < 34x4 Lee Regular Fabric Tires SIZE 30x3 to x32x3to C 8 31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4 C S S 8 Zig-Zag T read UtCov.S«« Tubes 15.40 22.20 2.90 3.20 22.50 26.40 27.80 28.40 3.60 3.80 3.95 4.10 Nt. 33 10% (hnuzt Oversize 30x3 to •44” ¿KW 1 2Swc 66 •J 3 2x3 to 8 2.05 2.35 1 11.40 32x4to 3 3x4 to 34x4 to x35x4 to x36x4 to 30x3 Zig-Zag T read Ribbed T read c C SIZE 2.50 2.90 3.20 3.60 3.80 3.95 4.10 25.60 30.95 32.85 35.55 37.45 38.25 30x3 to CAS S x32x3to c 31x4 s 32x4 8 33x4 34x4 8 Made In C lincher only. S Made in S traight Side only. x Made to O rder only. credit o r exchange. Q. S. Not retu rn ab le for 31x4 32x4 33x4 3 4x4 32x4 to 3 3x4 to 34x4 to x35x<to x36x4 to 33x5 34x5 35x5 x37x5 36x6 38x7 40x8 • s s s s s s 8 8 s s s s s s s s • Zig-Zag T read G. S. Tubes 41.05 45.70 46.70 48.10 56.00 57.30 58.60 60.40 61.70 66.60 68.40 70.00 73.60 101.65 139.40 179.40 3.60 3.80 3.90 4.10 1 90 5.05 5.25 5.4 0 5.66 5.85 6.00 6.15 6.50 10.40 16.40 19.65 Made in C lincher only. Made in S tra ig h t Side only. Made to O rd er only. Not retu rn ab le for credit or exchange. G. S. G overnm ent Specification. C S x G overnm ent Specification. sherman Largest Boys Chorus in the World Lee Cord Puncture-Proof Tires G. S. Tubes 19.80 s s s s s s s s 33x5 34x5 35x5 x37x5 Lee Puncture-Proof Fabric Tires SIZE J J Lee Oe Luxe Cord Tires Lee Plymouth Tires and Tubes M c C arter garage DAMASCUS PICNICKERS HEAR NOTED SPEAKERS Contlnued from Page 3 Womens Strap Pumps in brown, black kid and two-tone patent leather Priced at $4.50, $5.50 and $6.00 Domus O ualitatis GET YOUR H A Y IN G T 0 0 L S NOW ! Mowers, Rakes, Forks, Ha.v Carriers, also parts for all ha.v tools GET YOIJR BIN D ER TW IN E NOW I Cultivators At Pleasant Home A pparently an e rro r was m ade in ' ' the sta te m en t in th e last O utlook . SATURDAY, JU N E 24, Commencing at 2 p. m. 'th a t business houses In G resh am , One B uggy. *4-Inch W agon. K itch en R ange. S olid Oak D in would close- on F rid ay aftern o o n for in g S et. D avenport. Iron lied . S p rin gs and .M a t t re««. C hina it he Rose Festival. P o rtlan d bust- C lo w t. B uffet. T w o Phonograph«. Tw o L arge Hug«. D ictionary ‘ uess houses will close on th a t afte r- | Stand. Four R ock ers. Cupboard. W riting D esk . T w o K itchen , noon b u t no official action to t h a t ' ■Tables. Tw o Library T ab les, H eater. D ishes and nu m erou s end has been tak en in Gresham . oth er articles._________________________________________________________ G resham branch lib ra ry ’s exhibit TERMS— Sums u n d er $20, C ash; $20 or over, approved notes at th e rose show in th e arm ory In a t 8 per cent. P o rtlan d today won th e highest pos MRS J. A. STEPHENS MRS. O. GARRISON sible score. E ighteen d istric t ex- O w ners K. I. ANDERSON, A uctioneer. 1 hibits were in place. T h ree o th ers. besides G resham , were given th e i same score. T he exhibits of W ed n e s d a y and T h u rsd ay will decide who will be th e final w inners of th e trophy. Miss M iriam Inglis left th e la tte r | p art of last week fo r her hom e in Iowa w here she will visit h er p a r ents and o th e rs relativ es d u rin g the sum m er m onths. W ITH Mrs. Rose Richey, widow of Jam es Richey, and h er d a u g h te r M arian of Los Angeles, called on Mrs. J. H. Wood Friday. The most wonderful voice that Heaven has Miss H ester T horpe having com ever given Mankind. pleted h e r schoolyear a t Bandon, is visiting friends in GTesham. She expects to leave soon fo r E llensburg, “The Marvel of All Ages,” Caruso W ashington to visit relatives. Mrs. E. M cPherson, m o th er of Mrs. C. G. Schneider, is visiting at M U L T N O M A H FIEL D , P O R T L A N D th e S chneider home. Hal E. Bishop and H. W. A drian ! are playing th is week in th e P o rt land Royal R osarian band. Miss Josephine Tow nsend of F air- Admission $1.00; Grand Stand $1.50; Box Seats $2.00 view and L aV erne M aulding cam e home la st F rid ay from th e U niversi ty of Oregon. Order at once, stating dates tickets are desired. Make Lyle Mason is a tten d in g L in k ’s all checks payable to W. C. Culbertson, Whitney business college In P o rtland. Miss A deline W yeth and h er p a r Boys Chorus, 526 Oregon Bid., Portland. ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. W yeth ex-1 pect to move to P o rtlan d fo r t h e . We Desire to Thank for This Space sum m er vacation. Miss W yeth will : teach a t M ilton, Oregon next y ear I but th e fam ily does not expect t o ’ move th e re u n til next fall. W H ITN EY 'B O Y S CHORUS. E xcavation has com m enced fo r .th e basem ent of th e Zion E vangel!-i ^Z/ZZZZZ///ZZZZZZZZZZZZ^/ZZ/>C<<%<<ZZZZZZ/%<<ZZ/Z^^Z/ZZ//ZZZ<ZZ/Z/Z/ZZZZZ/Z/ZZZZZZZZZ>^ZZZZZZ/ZZZZZ^'Z/%^'Z/ZZZZZZZ'ZZZz' I cal church p arsonage which is to be I constructed on th e lots ad jo in in g th e j ■ church. T he Jones L u m b er com pany build- j 1 ings are facing Powell stre e t S. B. H all, M ultnom ah county agent, had th e honor of being th e main sp eak er of th e day at a H ol stein b reed ers’ picnic la st 'F rid a y in ' Colum bia county. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. S hagren have gone to Long Beach. W ashington, | w here th ey will rem ain for ab o u t | tw o m onths and may then go to C al ifornia. Mr. S hagren was re-elected to his position in th e high school but declined on account of d issatis faction w ith th e sa lary offered. O be sure of a nationally H. G. L ake, who has recently known standard of quality; com e to his farm n ear Gillis, was to be certain that the paint calling on frien d s in Greehain today. you buy is proof against sun, weath Mr. L ake has been principal of th e er and the rotting effects of moisture school a t N orth Bend, Oregon d u r — that it is the m ost durable and ing th e past year. His d au g h ter, the longest lasting; to be positive Alice, ta u g h t d ep a rtm en tal w ork in that every inch of painted surface th e seventh and eig h th grades. T he is fully protected against decay — fam ily hom e is at H illsboro but th e farm at Gillis a ttra c ts th e m em bers U se P a t t o n ’ s S u n -P roof P a in t of th e fam ily d u rin g th e sum m er or specify it to your painter. It is m onths. Miss F lo ren ce L ak e has your assurance of paint m oney com pleted h er course at M onm outh spent best. Ask us about Sun-Proof N orm al and received h e r diplom a for your purposes. la st week. Mtss Lucy G edam ke of P o rtlan d W e c a rry C o m p le te S to c k * visited o ver th e week-end w ith Mrs. o f E v e ry th in g you need fo r a n y P a in t o r V a r n is h w o rk . J. G. M etzger. yOU5* T he farm er has practical problem s. U nless he adopts every scientific de vise he is down and out. F arm in g u n d er th e present conditions is th e poorest business of th e w orld ac cording to th e d ep artm en t of a g ri c u ltu re .” F a n il Bureau T akes Steps to Aid F arm er. One of th e im p o rtan t steps tak en by th e F arm B ureau was to estab lish a com mission house in P o rtlan d w here th e farm ers can ta k e th e ir produce and have it sold fo r them at a reasonable commjgsion rate. It is called th e Oregon P roduce E x change and is located at 153 F ro n t stre e t, P o rtlan d . Dressed hogs and dressed veal will be handled on a five p er cent basis. C ream ery b u tte r and cheese will be sold a t a charge of one-half cent u pound. One-half cent a dozen will be the com mission on stric tly fresh eggs. This ex change has th e only refrig eratin g plant on F ro n t stree t. T he m anager can . afford to keep produce' fo r a week if th e price is low. If the farm er has som eone like th is to re p resent him. th e re is no reason why he can not get th e top notch price. A check will be sent to the farm er w ithin 48 hours. T he F arm B ureau has also m ade arran g e m en ts w ith a shoe factory in V erm ont by which an all-leath er w ater-proof shoe will be sold to ail F arm B ureau m em bers whose dues are paid up, for $2.95 a pair. This applies only to th e m en's shoes at th e present tim e b u t it is expected a rran g e m en ts can be m ade so the farm ers can buy any shoe th a t the factory p u ts o u t Including w omen’s an d ch ild ren 's shoes. F o r conveni ence It is asked th a t a club of 24 p airs be m ade up before placing an o rd e r but th e shoes can be of any size desired. bo ? s BO BBY M U R R A Y o f N ew York JUNE 23, 24 and 25 A. W. Metzger IlESSEL’S :: D istrict Xo. 4 F leets X ew School D irector. At th e school m eeting last Mon day aftern o o n , J. V. Cogswell was elected as th e new d irecto r of school d istric t No. 4 for a th ree-y ear term C. J. L u n d q u ist was re-elected school clerk. A. H. D ow sett, having served th e longest u n d er an election, is to he ch airm an for th e com ing year. T he th ird d irec to r is L. L. K idder. ^Special sale of 8 -q m rt W earever P reserv in g k ettle . $1.69. Sale ends Friday. L. L. K idder Hdwe. Co. '• IIIIH « M lt llM IIM IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIt t llt llllltt llltlllt llt llllH H U r T H lt ll£ «Tub W ork D em o n st rated . W ater System s FARM MACHINERY Reliability 1141 GRESHAM Service 1141 National Laundry Company East 8th and Clay The Laundry that does / J D IF F E R E N T PHI« KN Portland T he Meadow Brook q u arte t gave a n um ber of m usical num bers which called for many encores. A solo by Mrs. M ildred A nderson was also en ! joyed. Many labor saving farm devices were dem o n strated at th e club booth such as th e pressu re cooker, an a l cohol percolator, a dustless broom, and a flreless cooker. The Union and Dam ascus clubs put on dem on sta tio n s In sew ing and cooking In dividual cakes w ere stirred up and baked In gem pans and passed th ro u g h th e audience u n d er th e d i rection of th e ir leader. Miss Polson. L illian P erk in s of th e Damascus cooking club was aw arded th e honor of having th e lightest cake In a con test by th e g irls In th e club. Kinds of Laundry D IF FE R E N T PRM'KN Ask MR. C. W . BO GGIS, the Route Man Leave Orders at TODD’S Barber Shop Storxge battery rep a irin g and re- Subscribe now for th e O utlook and charging, « ta rte r and g e n e ra to r your P o rtland Dally, work. R aker A Son. W'ant an«, and to your profit. Card o f T hanks. We wish to th a n k o u r frien d s and neighbors to r th e ir kindness and help d u rin g the Illness and d eath of our m other. Mrs. Eva C ath erin e Stone, and for th e b eau tifu l music anil floral offerings Mr. and Mrs F. O E kstrom . Mr. nnd Mrs Chas. Stone. Mr, and Mrs. D. Hogg. raw Iw rrlcs Straw berries for sale Q. R S chaf fer, 2 m iles east of rie a a a n t Home Phone 39«. & Co. T A tte n tio n ! Irrigation O utfits Whitney Chorus boys A 3 Jones Lumber Co. J. G. M ast, Mgr. P hone 2431 CANVAS SHOES White Canvas shoes for girls, the pair, $1 .2 0 Berry G row ers, P ick ers and Cam pers Women’s white canvas oxford shoes, with rubber sole........................................ $1.25 Men’s brown and wrhite canvas shoes, at $2.50, $ 2 .9 5 and $3.75 TENTS Camp Stoves, Oil Stoves, j Water Bags and Kitchen I Utensils, at Boys heavy w hite canvas shoes, w ith rubber suction sole, sizes 1 0 | to 13, the pair $1 .3 0 Sizes 2 to 6. the pair......................... $1.50 S tra w H ats Now in stock for men, women and children, Each 25c KIDDER HDW.CO. Phone 1421 ■ '*••**•*«*• Gresham . ■ 1 1 Kahki Outing Suits for all the family Walrad Mercantile Co.