Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 30, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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State School Fnaila.
F o r f a r m lo a n s a t 6 p e r c e n t.
L oans
m arte o n b a s is o f o n e - th ir d a g r i c u l t u r a l
v a lu e o f la n d .
P r o m p t a c tio n —no c o m ­
m ission charged.
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J O H N A. B E C K W IT H .
A tto r n e y
fo r S t a t e
L and
B o a rd . 615
P o r t e r B l d g . S ix th a n d O a k s tr e e ts
P o r tla n d .
l J ’STED AND COTTRELL
BORING
11 j Mrs. Em m a G regson en tertain ed
it several g u ests at her home W ednes-
it <lny of la st week in honor of her
I dau g h ter, Mrs. F ra n k S iefer. of H ogan
e statio n , who is visiting her.
it
Several frien d s and relativ es gath -
g j ered at th e D. E. A rm strong home F ri
day evening of last w e ek to celeb rate
, th e event of Mrs. A rm stro n g 's b lrth -
, day.
e
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. P alm er an d sou
am o u n t to over $ 137. W hy co t buy
J O rville a re visiting for a few days
m illru n the sam e w ay? A io.id -ra d e
v i w ith rela tiv e s in P o rtlan d ,
i I Donald M orand lias recen tly p u r­ can be secured in 20-ton loi? fo r $28
chased a new D cF o rest T u b e’ Radio pel ton. In to n lots, it w ill be $31 a
set and expects to have it in stalled ton f.o.b. Boring. Each farm er is
J soon.
u rg ed to see if his neighbor w an ts
t
The Boring R ebekahs a re p rep arin g an y feed or o th er supplies in an effort
. to give an e n te rta in m e n t and apron
, sale at th e I. O. O. F. h all on th e ev en ­ to have all farm ers buy cooperatively
and save money.
ing of F e b ru a ry 17.
T he next F arm B ureau m eeting is
i
Mrs.
Jo
h
n
M
ontgom
ery
and
two
New and Rebuilt
d au g h ters of P o rtlan d visited for sev- S atu rd ay evening, F ebruary
Ev­
eral days la st w eek at th e hom e of Mr. ery o n e is invited w h eth er F u rtn B u­
and Mrs. Ja s. Imel.
Clifford Rich ce leb rated his fifth reau m em bers or not. All farm ers are
b irth d ay , S atu rd ay , w ith a p arty at u rg ed t o get in clo ser touch with one
Old m achines tak en in tra d e as
' w hich he e n tertain ed sev eral sm all a n o th e r by becom ing m em bers of the
p a rt paym ent.
guests.
F arm Bureau. T h ere is no b > i te r way
Donald M orand had an op eratio n on
S atu rd ay in an effort to locate a piece of finding out w hat th e F a u n Bureau I
Com plete R ental and Supply
of g lass he has had in his finger for Is doing for th e farm ers th a .. by a t- I
D epartm ent.
th e p ast seven years. T he success of ten d in g the m eetings. Each farm er is ’
th e o p eratio n is not c e rta in but the urged to com e S atu rd ay eveniug r e ­
case is being ca refu lly w atched.
g a rd le ss of w h eth er he does or do esn ’t
T y p ew rite rs rep aired . M achines
Mrs. F ra n k Irvin, who had a p a r­
loaned w hile we w ork on y <urs.
aly tic stro k e th e la st of th e week, is Intend to join.
Card of Thanks.
rep o rted in a serio u s condition.
Among th e Sunday g u ests a t the
We w ish to exp ress o u r m ost sin ­
cere th a n k s to th e frien d s and neigh­ home of Mr. and Mrs. W alter Metzger
bors for th e ir kindness and b eautiful w ere, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n M etzger and
floral offerings a t th e death of our son Ben of G resham and Floyed Metz­
304 Oak St.. P o rtlan d , Ore.
g er of P o rtlan d .
t
d ear son annd b ro th er, Carl.
Mr. and Mrs. A ndrew G ribhle, of i
Mrs. C arrie S alq u ist and Fam ily.
P o rtlan d , sp en t S unday at the home of
Wm. M orand and fam ily.
Our p rim a ry teach er. Miss C hase of 1
O rient, is u n ab le on acco u n t of th e 1
i bad ro ad s to drive hom e each day an d S
is spending th e storm y w eath er at th e i
hom e of Mrs. Mary P o tter.
Mr. and Mrs. A rm stro n g and babv
of P o rtlan d sp e n t sev eral days of la st 8
G et
week at th e D. E. A rm stro n g home.
a
Mrs. B ates and two sm all d au g h ters u
of P o rtlan d spent th e w eek-end a t the ¡.
hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. Loyd M allicoat 1
and family.
The b ask et ball gam e of S atu rd ay S
n ig h t at th e club house resu lted In de- n
feat for both th e B oring g irls ’ and
boys’ team s a t th e h an d s of th e Sandy
H E N ew Im proved M od el 4 9 0 C hev
team s.
P
T Y P E W R IT E R S
The Rebuilt Typewriter Co,
CHEVROLET^
ro let is on d isp la y in our sa lesro o m
Let us d em o n stra te it an d sh ow you
:he m an y im provem en ts.
1923 M od el 4 9 0
Touring .....................................
R o ad ster..................................................
Coupe ................................................
Sedanette ...............................................
Sedan ..................................................
Delivery ..........................................
These prices all f. o. b. Gresham
SA N D Y BLU FF
C o ttrell P a re n t-T e a c h e r association
m eets in th e schoolhouse F rid ay , F eb­
ru a ry 2d, a t 8 o’clock. T h ere will be
a good p ro g ram and th e refre sh m e n t
com m ittee a sk s each lady to b rin g a
pie.
Mr. G ran d staff w as o p erated on last
T h u rsd ay and is g ettin g along as well
as can he expected.
Mrs. J. Byron left S atu rd ay night
for S eattle on a business trip .
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. M atthew s and
d au g h ter L ouise sp en t S unday at th e
A. J. A ult home.
F airview B ooster Song
w ritten by Mrs. A. L. Stone.
T u n e —M a rc h in g T h ro u g h G e o rg ia .
M a n y w a n d e r f a r a w a y to se ek a b e tte r
h o m e,
L o o k in g , s e a rc h in g , h e r e a n d th e r e , a s
thro* th e la n d th e y ro a m .
B u t th e y do n o t find a (d a c e a s g o o d , so
b a c k th e y com e.
S e e k in g a h o m e h e re in F a ir v ie w .
C h o ru s.
H u r r a h ! H u r r a h ! th e y a ll co m e b a c k to
s ta y ,
H u r r a h ! H u r r a h ! it a l w a y s w o rk s t h a t
w ay.
T h o ’ th e y go a n d le a v e us, y e t th e y c a n ­
n o t s ta y a w a y ,
B a c k th e y c o m e in to F a ir v ie w .
O rient b ask et ball team will play
G resham club team a t O rient hail on W h r a e t tu c r a n n . be th e r e a s o n f o r t h i s lo n g in g to
T h u rsd ay evening, F e b ru a ry 1. Ad­ S u re ly ’tis th e lo n g in g t h a t w ith in th e ir
h e a r t s d o th y e a r n .
m ission 25 and 15 cen ts.—Adv.
POWELL VALLEY
Phone 2331
Gresham
D istributor for Chevrolet M otor Cars and
Willard Batteries
S a n k o f (Breshant
Gresham, Oreeon
Y our F a v o rite D a ily w ith th e O u tlook , N o w
HORSE SENSE
Let Y our M on ey W ork for Y ou
Buy a few s h a re s of o u r 7 p e r c e n t P r io r I’rt
Stock a n d y o u r m o n ey w ill e a rn you o v e r 7 p e r ce
D ividends a re p a y a b le ev ery th re e m o n th s.
T h is is a good so u n d in v e s tm e n t a d o u r Eai
m e n t I la n e n a b le s you to g e t 7 p e r c e n t in te r e s t <
sa v in g s w h ile you a r e p a y in g fo r y o u r s h a re s.
In v e s tig a te th is U n u su al O p p o rtu n ity T oday.
Ask a n y of o u r em p lo y es a b o u t it.
In v e stm e n t D ep a rtm en t
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co
Room 605 E le c tric B ldg., P o rtla n d , O regon
Phones: East 7102; Grtwham 355
AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME
Your Patronage Solicited
M O R G A N B R O S. T R U C K S E R V IC E
N ow a g a in th e v ie w s t h e y ’ll s e e , t h e finest
in th e la n d .
N o w h e re in t h e i r tr a v e l s w e re t h e r e a n y
q u ite so g r a n d .
We w ill h a v e n o tr o u b le now to m a k e
th e m u n d e r s ta n d
T h e re is n o p la c e lik e F a ir v ie w .
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#1.110 Opens a Suviugs Account
and obtains a Liberty Bell Rank
F o r th e f rie n d s th e y le ft b e h in d a n d still
f o r w h o m th e y y e a r n .
So th e y co m e b a c k to F a ir v ie w .
S u re ly w e re jo ic e t h a t t h u s old frie n d s h ip s
th e y re n e w .
F o r th e f rie n d s o f o th e r d a y s a r e s ta u n c h -
e r t h a n th e n ew .
W e ll e x te n d a w elco m e, ’t is th e k a s t th a t
w e c a n do.
A s th e y co m e b a c k to F a irv ie w '.
Sherman McCarter Garage
,
, n . a ta a t y ° u
som e o th e r
»eUow is b a n k in g YOUR m oney, a n d 20 o r 30
y e a rs fro m now , in is o th e r fellow w ill be
s p e n d in g H IS old a g e in c o m fo rt on th e in ­
com e from YOUR m oney. T h is o th e r fellow
is w ise— h e is lo o k in g a h e a d . NOW — w h ile
h is e a rn in g pow er is th e g r e a te s t— he is lay-
\n g i . a . tid y ,sum to live 0,1 w hen h e is old.
A nd he is d oing it w ith th e m oney you a re
sp e n d in g foolishly.
W hy not beat him a t h is ow n g a m e 9 Save
a p a rt of w h a t you e a rn e ach w eek a n d m ak e
c e rta in of peace a n d co m fo rt w hen you a rc
M o ving am ] G en eral H a u lin g
124-41 V n lo n A<enue
Wood, Coal and Briquet«
Portland. Oram»
AUCTION SALE
Half Mile South of Cotlon Station,
Linneinann Station
AUCTION SALE
,
T hrough college on $300 a y ear for
I | living expenses.
. 1 T hat sum , plus 35 cen ts, is v .ia t the
av erag e fra te rn ity m an a t O. A. C pays
F re e L u n c h a t N oon.
for living expenses— room, board, so­
ROCKWOOD
cial expense in th e house group, c h a p ­
ON TIIE T. II. PITTS PLACE
CATTLE
te r and building expense, and everv
l ’ o M iles E a s t of M abery S ta tio n , on th t
item having to do w ith th e cost of liv­ f k e U a liV I8 ’ T n b e r< u ,,n T e "te d - A ,l ire a h , a ll heav y m ilk ers.
(T h e Old H u d so n P la ce )
ing and keeping up th e house. L does
not include outside p erso n al expense
Sale Commences at 1» a. m.
Fi
HORSES
j such as stu d e n ts indulge as they see „
Bay lean,, weight 3200
Hay Mare> weigM , i6()
fit.
lie can n o t tell at w hat port. Em m ons
T his is th e av erag e of me-i ti, 35
is in th e last y ear of his th ree -y e ar
LIVESTOCK
, ,
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MACHINERY AND TOOLS
term of en listm en t in th e m arines, frats. It w as determ ined from official ,,’
ton
I'u
rd
I
ruck.
1 W illb u rn W agon.
1 H a y R ack
S n rin ir
‘
rep
o
rts
of
house
m
an
ag
ers,
collected,
T h re e H O R SE S
HARNESS
aviation
d
ep
artm
en
t.
He
w
as
recen
tly
COW
10 PIG S
ch
arted
and
sum
m
arized
by
Jack
Gi
if-
\\a
g
o
n
.
D
e
e
rin
g
M
ower.
M
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orm
ick
H
inder.
2-w
heel
C
art
D rill’
3« (H I, REAS
prom oted to co rp o ral. He was sen t
ABOUT 8 TONS OF HAY to
H aiti m ore th a n a y ear ago from the ton, m an ag er of th e cooperative m a i 1 P fC’f ¿V1 n g C u ,tiv a to r - W a lk in g C u ltiv a to r. P o ta to D ig g e r
Naval A viation M echanics school at tg e rs association. T his is th e first ! i o ta to I la n te r. 3 Plow s. H a rro w . S p rin g -to o th H a rro w
Pbu-
G reat L akes, Illinois. He is a form er c h a rt of its kind ever m ade up by any form Scale. H a y F o rk an d Rope.
T ruck.
Riding C ultivator.
l-h o rse
3 -h o rse Evened’
G arden
college
In
the
w
orld,
and
its
accuracy
stu d e n t of the high school in G resh ­
Disc H arrow .
Spike-tooth H arrow
P la n te r .
2 W heel H arrow s.
8 lOgal Milk
was attested by a certified public a c ­ S eeder.
am.
sm all tools too num erous to m ention
C ans.
3 5-gal. M ilk C ans. Milk C ooler.
2 J o in te r s
C o lte r
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. H ill en tertain ed co u ntant.
T he expense of the av erag e w o ti-n H og S c a ld in g T ro u g h , se v e ra l b a rre ls.
HOUSEHOLD (iO O P S
C o lter.
on S unday Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k L a r­
in
so
ro
ritie
s
w
as
less—$292.41,
an
av
tigue. Mr. and .Mrs. Ed. B u rk h art. The
Stoves.
Cook Stove.
4 Tables.
2
3 crow b ars.P ra y e r8 ’ We<JgC8’ h a y a '*d p o ta to f o rk s ‘ »hovels,
occasion was in honor of th e b irth ­ | erag e of $32.49 a month.
Sew ing Machine.
M orris Chair,
Board, including g ro ceries, m eat,
days of Mr. H ill and Mrs. L artigue.
a irs
C arpets and Linoleum , and o
bread and b u tter, wood, cooking and
2 £etFr n OUb,le harneH 8’ 1 8et HlHKle h a rn e s s . 200-gal. w a te r
housekeeping, and kitchen supplies. .
WEDNESDAY. FEB. 14,
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1923
, over <20 bunkahle notes
T . H . P IT T S , O w ner
A. ( . I HUM AS, A uctioneer
CASH
P A ID
for F resh C ow s, B e e f
C ow s, C alves, H ogs,
of any kind
See Me for Cattle Hauling
E. NASSHAHN,
HOME
W ERE.HERE OLLIE*
XXZ A u S t /T t RouevD
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HOME
BORIVO, OREGON, Ri. 1
Telephone 3»x
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FA IR V IEW
Dr. D. H. Leech of P o rtlan d , d is­
tric t su p e rin ten d e n t of th e M ethodist
E piscopal ch u rch , preached In the lo­
cal ch u rc h on last Sunday m orning.
A num ber of F airview people w ent
to B eaverton on S atu rd ay evening to
atten d the play. ‘‘Back to th e C ountry
S to re" w hich th e E pw orth L eague put
on there.
S ta te d
com m unication of
F airview Lodge No. 92 A. F.
& A. M., S atu rd ay evening,
ry 3, 1923, at 8 o ’clock Labor
C. Degree. V isiting b reth ren
WM. H STANLEY, Sec
STUART THOMPSON, W. M.
TUT, TUT, THATS /AO W AY
T O F I X A W /N O O W , OLLIE
¡JUST A F E W L IG H T
T A P S ZN T H E R IG H T >
PLA C E'LL OO
HOUSEHOLD G o o n s
k
.. g tee,,Zt “ n^ ’ T “ blP'’ a,ld C h a lr’ ’
8,d,!bo“ rd ’ O»k B ureau,
D ishes and
K itchen U tensils.
TEK.VM—All Mims of 330 and under, ( ash, over <20, « m o a t h i’ time on
approved notes.
EM IL A L T , O w n er
A Want Ad mean» additional in
come with little outlay. Let the Out
look prove it.
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T h e O u tlook and Y our F a v o rite P o rtla n d D a ily
at a M on ey-S avin g B argain R ate!
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