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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1922)
PAGE EIGHT GRESHAM Tax Reform Demand« Public Economics. W ith In d u stry b earin g th e h an d icap of c o n sta n tly in c re a sin g fed eral and s ta te tax es, all c o rn e rs of th e co u n tr y a re ra isin g a c ry for ta x refo rm s. G en erally th ese d em an d s for a lig h t en in g of th e b u rd en b ear th e e x p re s sion th a t c h an g in g th is ta x law o r r e p ealin g th a t one w ill rem edy th e s it u atio n . In a m in o r w ay, am en d m en ts a n d m odifications of th e ex istin g s ta t- u tes w ould p ro v e beneficial, b u t th e re a l aid c a n n o t be Invited to e x e rt its fo rce u n til n a tio n a l an d s ta te e x tra v a g an ces cease. W hen econom y g o v ern s th e h an d s th a t sign th e v o u ch ers in th e public*! nam e, th en sm a ll tim e w ill be devoted to co n sid e ra tio n of ta x a tio n sy stem s, to r th en th ey w ill not be o p p ressiv e. W atch th e ex p e n d itu re s a n d th e finances w ill larg ely ta k e c a re of th em selv es. Chilled or Steel Plows With all Genuine Oliver Repairs DISC HARROWS SPIKE HARROWS SPRING-TOOTH HARROWS A Complete Line of Implements and Machinery’ at Gresham. HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY Reliability 1141 GRESHAM Service 1141 COMPLETE SPOCK OF M e n ’s, W om en's a n d C h ild ren ’s WINTER UNDERWEAR Don’t Forget to bid on the Comforter this week Domus Qualitatis A. W. METZGER & CO. STORE S P E C IA L H O U RLY SA L E S 8 to 9 a. m. 2-qt. Granite Lipped Sauce Pans, each 15c 9 to 10 a. m. M . B. B. Golfee "METZGER’S BEST BULK Reg. 35c vai. spi. 3 for 85«* 10 to 11 a. m. Steel Wool, the pkg. 6f M ystic Mits, each 6f 11 a. m. to 12 noon Creamery Butter Hour Best Butter the lb. 48' 3 OUTLOOK, EKIDAY. (K'TOB E K ¿7. I »22 A. HKI NN EK HAS SIGHTLY NEW HOME T he line new ten-room hom e of A. B ru n n e r on th e Section L ine road In D»e w estern p a rt of th e city of Gresh- am is one of th e o u ts ta n d in g a ttr a c tlo n s of th a t section. I t Is b u ilt on th e high gro u n d above th e road an d over- , looks field and fo rest to th e n o rth ex- j te n d in g in to th e s ta te of W ashington. ' It is a full tw o-story house w ith base m en t an d h as fu rn ace, b ath an d lava- ' tory. I t is w»ll b u ilt an d gives one th e im pression of a s u b s ta n tia l co u n try hom e w ith city conveniences. I t has a D utch k itch en an d built-in buffet. T he floors in liv in g room an d d in in g room a re of w h ite oak. Mr. B ru n n e r believes in p a tro n izin g hom e in d u stry and has proven th a t he can g et th e best of w o rk m an sh ip rig h t a t home. L. J. W in ter w as th e c a rp e n te r in ch arg e w ith H. M. M iller as a s s is ta n t for a p a rt of th e tim e. T hom as B ro th ers did th e o u tsid e p ain tin g , th e In te r ior finishing an d d eco ratin g and W ells C h alk er th e plum bing. F red L. B ourne w ired th e house and Floyd Mack fu r n ish ed th e elec tric fixtures. T h e value of th e house is placed at betw een <5000 an d <6000. Mr. B ru n n e r h as b u ilt a new g a r age, w hich now s h e lte rs his new B uick car. Win. IlcK ee. Wm. McKee is b u ild in g a new hom e for h is fam ily on th e Section L ine road a sh o rt d istan ce w est of th e city lim its of G resham . I t Is of bungalow- type b u ilt h ig h enough to allow th re e room s u p stairs. T h ere will be fo u r room s below. A liv in g room ex ten d s I acro ss th e e n tire fro n t of th e house [ and is 34 x 15 feet. S pecial care is be- I ing ta k e n to m ak e th e bouse proof a g a in s t w in te r w inds. Mr. McKee, who is from th e c ity en g in e e r’s office in P o rtla n d , is p u ttin g In h is sp are ; tim e w o rk in g on th e house. T h e fin- ■ ish in g w ill be done by Mr. K olstadt. New S to re B uilding. W m. J. M erica is b u ild in g a store, I 24 x 44 feet a t th e n o rth w e s t co rn er of Section L ine and B a rk e r roads. 20th Century Grocery SATURDAY AND MONDAY PRICES, of interest to Consumers, on 1922 goods SOAPS 10 bars FELS................... 63» 22 bars CRYSTAL \YHITE $1 4 bars IVORY................... 30< 5 bars P & G....................... 25c 25 bars ROYAL W HITE.. $1 4 bars CREME O I L ....... 30é CANNED GOODS 1922 CROP HOLDEN BANTAM COKN ‘B an tam B ra n d ’, can 5 cans fo r................. 31.00 CROSBY CORN, • DelAIonte B rand, can 17 i^c 5 can s fo r......................... 83c MARYLAND CORN can .............................. 10c 5 can s f o r ......................... 49c PEAS, Royal Red S tan d ard , can 5 c a n s for 60c PEAS, P rei. Stock T elephone can 20c, 5 cans fo r 95c PEAS, P ref. Stock, ten d e r PEAS, Lily of th e Valley, Early J u n e Sifted, can 25c, 5 cans fo r.....................$1.20 TOMATOES, B anquet B rand, sta n d a rd No. 2 1/. can 12U c 5 c a n s fo r.................... 60c BAKED BEANS, Del M onte melting, 22|^c, 5 for $1.08 Buffet size, can fo r................................ 5e Some Extremely clever buying in GRATED PINEAPPLE No. 1 flat cans.10c, No. 2 tall cans 15f, No. 2% can 20c Sugar—14 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar $1, limit 1 lot to customer Pan Cake Goods—Olympic, Fishers, Crown, Albers, large pkg. HONEY, OREGON SAGE pint ja rs....................... 29c SPANISH QUEEN OLIVES lrg size pint ja r........... 29c PREF. STOCK CATSUP, pint bottle..................... 25c Crimson Rambler MARSHMALLOW SYRUP,....... 5-lb. can CREA METTES, 3 packages fo r.............. 25c MOP STICKS e a c h .................................. 15c SALTED PEANUTS pound ............................. 15c SCHIELS NOODLES 3 p ackages fo r............ ItOYAL BAKING POWDER lrg can 40c, 2 ^ lb cn $1.19 RALSTON BRAN package ....................... 15c CRANBERRIES, lb......................... I 25c 22c 39<‘, 10-lb. can MACARONI, 4 lbs. curve cut. GOOD MATCHES 78c ...... 25c 6 p ackages fo r ................ 25c FANCY SWEET SPUDS 6 pounds....................... 25c 19<* || DRY ONIONS, 5 lbs. for............... 10^ 20th Century Coffee is the “Super-Six” of the Coffee family. 2 lbs. 65c. Roasted today, on your table tomorrow. GRESHAM LOCALS Small Cottages. C larence J. C leveland h as b u ilt a 4- 1 room co ttag e an d W. H. R yder one of I tw o room s on th e ir tw o-acre tr a c ts on l th e Jen n e road. The M. M. S q u ire hom e w est of G resham on th e Pow ell V alley ro ad is ■ one of th e re c en tly com pleted houses. The larg e d in in g an d llvln groom com bined is v ery a ttra c tiv e w ith its large , fireplace, built-in bookcases and hom ey ap pearance. T h e k itc h e n has all of the built-in featu res. T he u p per p a r t of th e house Is finished off in to four sleep ing room s. T he A. M. B ran n an hom e e a s t of G resham on th e A ndrew s road w as b u rn ed dow n a few m o nths ago by lig h tn in g . I t Is now b ein g replaced by a b e tte r house. C. S. M iller, a P o rt land co n tra c to r h as ch arg e of th e w ork. T he house is 45 x 35 an d one and one- h alf sto rie s high. W hen com pleted, th e re w ill be seven room s, four room s d o w n stairs and th re e bedroom s up sta irs . PLEASANT HOME BUILDING ACTIV 1 to 2 p. m. IES T he G. W. S tap leto n hom e w as th e scene of a d elig h tfu l b irth d a y din n er, T u esd ay evening, O ctober 24, th e o c casion being Miss G eo rg ie’s b irth d ay T hose w ho enjoyed th e p le a s a n t tim e w ere: th e M isses C la ra M ason, M ary W old, H elen H ouse, G olda A dam s, M il dred M etzger, D oris Z im m erm an, Ma bel and B eatrice Ja c k so n , an d M arie Blom. T he A rem e clu b w ill give a card p a rty in th e Maso. ic h a ll on n e x t M onday evening. All E a s te rn S ta rs a re Invited. M rs. C a rrie Pow ell w ill e n te rta in the officers of the E a s te rn S ta r a t luncheon n ext S a tu rd a y , O ctober 28. T he B ap tist L ad ies’ G uild w ill serv e a chicken d in n e r W ednesday evening, N ovem ber 1, from 5:30 to 7:30 in the G resham g ra n g e hall. A splendid m enu h as been a rra n g e d in clu d in g pum pkin pie. L e ste r S p en cer h as re tu rn e d from a v isit w ith re la tiv e s a t K ennew ick and Y akam a, W ash. He b ro u g h t w ith him from th e Y akam a V alley a b ran ch from an ap p le tre e th a t h as on it 14 larg e, p erfect ap p les of th e D elicious variety. I t is on d isp lay in th e O ut look w indow . Mrs. M arion Jo h n so n h as re n te d h er hom e n o rth of G resham to W. N. S h arp , m a n a g e r of th e Zw eibel wood w ork in g p lan t, who w ill move In nex t w eek. Mrs. Jo h n so n an d Miss E liz a beth Jo h n so n w ill occupy a p a rtm e n ts In th e H o rn isch house on F ir s t stre e t. Another Big Demonstration Saturday COCOIZE CLEANS Jewelery, Silverware, Metals, Kettles, Aluminum, Dirty H.ands, Drains, Closets, Sewers It’s the COCOANUT Oil Made in Portland, Oregon Quality VISIT OUR WINDOW DISPLAY It’s Educational See the Cocoanut in its native state C o n sid erab le ac tiv ity h as been j show n d u rin g th e su m m er in th e Hand Painted Cups and i P le a sa n t Home d is tric t. T h is in clu d es | a new fo u r-ro o m house, p o u ltry b u ild B E T H E L BAPTIST ( III KUH Saucers, the set $1.49 M ILL GIVE CONCERT ings and b a rn for 1). T. W illiam s on th e Mt. Hood Loop highw ay. A w ater B ible school convenes a t 10 a. m. ■ system h a s been in stalled . O reglow F arm , th e old S p iers hom e T he serm o n a t 11 o’clo ck w ill be d e i n e a r C o ttrell sch o o lh o u se, lias been livered by Rev. O. C. W rig h t, D. D., p u rch ased by D. B rooks H ogan from of P o rtla n d . Dr. W rig h t is In th e O swego, w here he is d eveloping a B a p tist w ork in O regon an d all th e Peanut Butter, Salted m odern d airy p lan t. A la rg e new b arn frien d s of th e B ap tist den o m in atio n h as been com pleted. Peanuts, each the lb. 13<‘ D aw son S m ith h as a fine new hom e should h e a r him . a t th e top of th e L usted hill. It Is a T he ch o ir, u n d e r th e a b le le a d e rsh ip m odern house In a b eau tifu l location. of H. W. S tro n g , w ill fu rn ish special L u ry F o ch t h as added a room to his ho u se and bu ilt a b a rn d u rin g the m usic fo r th e occasion. It w ill r e n Cannot be found anywhere than at this store su m m er on his p ro p e rty n o rth of d er th e an th em "I W ill B less th e P le a s a n t Home. L o rd ,” F re d e ric k Jero m e. T he solo Jew ell C ollin s h as added a new p a rt w ill he c a rrie d by M rs. H. W. Large Size Aluminum p o rch and rem odeled th e in te rio r of S tro n g . Guy D. Jo n es w ill p re s e n t h is dw elling. Roasters ............. $2.69 Mrs. J. A. S te p h e n s lias a new b u n as a solo, "T h e P u b lic a n " Van De- , galow of fo u r o r five ro o m s n e a r the W ater. This Special on Enamel Ware is until Tuesday M ethodist p a rso n a g e w hich is occu No evening service. U nion services ' p ied by P rin c ip a l T e a te r of the O rient a t th e M ethodist E piscopal church. school anil him fam ily. T h e ch o ir is p racticin g tw ice a week R alph Jo h a n s o n 's new hom e n e a r O rien t sch o o lh o u se is of a ttra c tiv e in p re p a ra tio n for th e s a c r e j co n cert f ancy Medium Bacon type. It is located at a point w here 1 S unday evening, N ovem ber 5, opening i n v°V? ' ' ° ° P .h ,g h w a > leaves ,h “ of m u sical week the pound ......... 33c Pow ell \ alley road. Full line of beautiful Holiday China T he hom e of L au d erliack b ro th e rs is In I n f r e i n o i l . ' l e i l UNION SERV ICES AT The M ethodist ch u rc h h as added a M ETIIO D IST ( III RU1I S u n d ay school room IS x 28 feet to th e _______ c h u rc h build in g , h as ra ise d th e par-1 , sonage u.,1 put a new fo u n dation L , ’ * n l" K ,h<1 c h u rc h e s of tier it and has b u ilt 8-foot porches on ¡G re sh a m w ill u n ite in a se rv ice at th e Telephone 1236 Gresham, Oregon tro u t an d back. All th e c h u rc h prop- M ethodist ch u rc h at 7:30 in th e int«A- e rty h a s been new ly p ain ted. T he est of th e C h ild ren 's F arm Home at value of th e im p ro v em en ts is tnor F o re s t Grove. T he m eetin g w ill be th a n <1001». Mr. M cA llister h as b u ilt a sm all u n d er th e au sp ices of th e W. C. T. U. bungalow ju s t n o rth of the O rient Ju d g e W alter H. E vans, of P o rtlan d , scho o lh o u se w ill lie th e sp eak er. He w ill be in A. A. T ib b lts Is b uilding a uew home tro d u ced by A ttorney C. G. S ch eld er, j w est of th e O rien t school. c h a irm a n of th e F arm H ome co m m it P ro b ab ly th e g re a te st o rc h e s tra th e tee for th e G resh am d is tric t. From November 1st on are w orld h as ev er know n w a s su p p o rted T he m o rn in g serv ices w ill be In b> Solom on in his tem ple a , t ording , rh a r g of the p asto r, th e Rev. A. 8. to Jo sep h u s, th e re w ere 20.000 h a r p s ' , . 8< a quart and 5c a pint S unday is Good L ite ra tu re and p sa lte rie s of so lid co p p er and Day, for th e O regon C onference. 20.000 tru m p e ts of silv er. M oreover it is th e closing day of th e "I-W iil-M a in ta ln ” cam p aig n w hich has Established lSti'.l J. I.. *> I A EEOKD, S ee,.- I-rea«. been conducted in th e in te re s ts of the Phone 2441 g re a t m issio n ary e n te rp ris e s of th e ch u rch . T h e serm o n topic fo r the Get it at Cecil Metzger’s Store * m o rn in g w ill be th e th ird In th e series at the same price on "O u r C h ristia n H eritage, an d w ill be on "T h e H e rita g e from th e W es leyan R evival." I Piano Tuning. A S t a t e , d C om m unication of T he ch o ir w ill sing H om e to Thy S a tisfa c tio n g u a ra n te e d . <3. Phone e X y c r e « h a n G resh am L odge A. F & A. M S h e lte rin g F o ld." In th e evening j Jo n e s, Gresham 1561, care Out ’ a t G resham . O regon. Call, phone or w rite for prices No 152 w ill be held In M asonic look. Miss H ansen w ill sing th e solo. h all W ednesday evening. N ovem ber T he E p w o rth L eague topic w ill be j . . | W ho is a m issio n ary ? E v ery mn- 1 Labor in the M. M. Degree. "M aking th e G ift E ffective.' I’lione G re« ham 1>*I 7 slcian w ho know s a little an d w ho has Walrad Mercantile Co. Saturday, Kerrs Best Pat. Flour $1.75 2 to 3 p. m. BETTER VALUES 3 to 4 p. m. Bonnie Blue Enamel Ware, piece 39c 4 to 5 p. m. JUST ARRIVED ALL DAY HEPP’S RACKET STORE Winchester Specials s i While the Stock Lasts Watch Our Windows for Specials Footballs for the Boys, each............ $1.00 Hammers for the Men, each.................... 69 Paring Knives for the Ladies, each. . .10 MILK PRICES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28 R. M. S I AEEOKD, Pros, GRESHAM DAIRY STA FFO R D ’S Genuine Dills, Sweet & Sour Pickles, Chow ( how , Relishes G row n and Packed OREGON PICKLE & CANNING CO., Inc. G re« hum. Oregon " i 1 ----- Mason will lead. a little pow er of passing it on W. L. OORSAGE, Sec y. ‘ A. F. HAM MAR, W. M