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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1925)
PAGE F o n i NOTH E. YOI’B INCOME TAX. L. P. M anning w as m ost ag reeb aiy TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given th a t we, th e su rp rised S atu rd ay evening w hen No. 7. undersigned, are dissolving p a rtn e r Net Income, upon w hich th e Income ab o u t 20 friends cam e in for th e eve ship and th a t th e firm know n as tax is assessed, is gross incom e less Mr. and Mrs. W. P. T u erck and two G resham Plum bing and Tin Shop is ce rtain specified deductions for b u si ch ild ren sp en t th e w eek-end in P o rt ning, th e occasion being his 70th b irth d ay . Mrs. M anning w s th e in to be conducted in th e fu tu re u nder ness expenses, losses, co n trib u tio n s, th e sam e nam e by J. S. Chiodo, he bad debts, etc. A sto rek eep er may land w ith th e fo rm er's p are n ts, Mr. stig a to r of th e affair an d th e secret having assum ed a ll of th e assets and deduct as a business expense am ounts and Mrs. I. K. T uerck. was w ell kept. T hose p rese n t w ere ul the L. H. B r ig h t harm , 1 M ile East of Gresham on Votvelt liabilities of the above m entioned spent for re n t of his place of business, Valley Road. A lbert Cooper, w hose hom e Is in Mr. and Mrs. G eorge A rm stro n g , of firm. All accounts ow ing to G resham ad v ertisin g , prem ium s for in su ran ce Plum bing and Tin Shop a re now pay I ag ain st fire or o th e r losses, cost of Boise, Idaho, b ut who has been in th e W hite K noll P o u ltry farm ; W alter able to J. S. Chiodo o r a t the shop on w ater, light, an d h eat used in his P o rtlan d on business for a few days, and Eva A rm strong. Mr. and Mrs. J. Main stre e t north of T hird. j place of business, dray ag e and freig h t R. L. DAVIDSON. I bills, and the cost of m ain ten an ce and cam e to G resham S unday m o rn in g to E. G askill and tw o ch ild ren , Evelyn C om m encing at 10:30 A. M. Free Lunch J. S. CHIODO. • rep a ir to delivery w agons and tru ck s, h ear Dr. S. A. D anford. who is now and Dewey; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. , and a reaso n ab le allow ance for sal- conducting a series of m eetings in the Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mast, Mr. ■ aries. Curd of Thanks. M ethodist ch u rch . Mr. Cooper is an and Mrs. Ed. O sburn. Mrs. J. Q. Mc We w ish to th a n k th e m any friends A professional m an, such as a law old ac q u ain tan c e of th e D anford fam C lure. Mrs. L. T. L usted and Miss Inez who helped us by th e ir sym pathy and yer, doctor, or d en tist, m ay deduct th e T h is h e rd c o n s is tin g of H o ls te in s , G u e rn sey s, a n d J e rs e v s is kindly deeds during th e Illness and cost of su p p lies used in his profession, ily, they being n ea r neighbors in the and Mr. and Mrs. C. K. A ndrew s of death of ou r son and b ro th er and for expenses paid in th e op eratio n and city of Minot, N orth D akota, a nura- P o rtlan d . At 11 o'clock a delicious In good o rd e r a n d a ll T u b e rc u lin T ested . th e b eautiful flowers. luncheon of cake, jello w ith whipped I rep a ir of autom obiles used in m aking ber of years ago. F ollow ing is a b rief d escrip tio n of the c a ttle to be sold | professional calls, dues to p ro fessio n A. J. H am m ond and Fam ily, cream and cocoa w as served. T he Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. S tains and four 3 Grade Holstein Cows with calf nt side. al jo u rn als, office ren t, cost of w ater, hostess was assisted In th e serv in g by w in :. • Grade Holstein Heifers to freshen with second call soon, extra good. light, and heat used in his office, and ! ch ildren, of St. Jo h n s, a su b u rb of A | P o rtlan d , visited w ith Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. L usted ar.d Mrs. O sburn. 4 Cows fresh now. milking heavy. To Whom It May C o n cern :— Notice the hire of office a ssista n ts. 3 Jersey Heifers, 1 fresh, •_> coming fresh soon. is hereby given th a t from and afte r The farm er may deduct as neces I A. B ushong and fam ily S atu rd ay a fte r p leasan t evening was sp en t in m usic, 3 Grade Guernsey tow s, 1 fresh in March, good ones. co n versation and gam es. th is date I w ill not be responsib le for sary expenses all am o u n ts actu ally noon. <• (.rude Holstein Cows to freshen in March. any debts co n tracted by my husband, ¡expended in c a rry in g on th e business C onstruction w ork, u n d er th e d irec . Grade Holstein ami Jersey Cows to freshen in April mid M ay. C. C. A nderson. 1 of farm ing, such as am o u n ts paid in D inner g u e s t» Sunday at the home 1 Holstein Yearling Heifer. J MRS. MAY ANDERSON. the production and h arv estin g of his of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. S t.C la ir w ere tion of H. W. Cooley, h as begun on G resham , Feb. 3, 1925.—Adv. crops, cost of seed and fertilize r used, th e gasoline filling sta tio n and confec Norn1 WayaB).red Ho,ste,B Heher to ir«‘>»'en with second calf, (Edna Rena Mr. and Mrs. O rville Yokum and cost of m inor re p a irs to farm bu ild A W ant Ad. helps for both buyer ings, an d cost of sm all tools used up dau g h ter, P atricia, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd tio n ery to be erected by R udolph 1 Pure Bred Jersey Bull, I ye*r old. Registered. and seller. 1 Pure Bred Holstein Bull. in the course of a year or two. T he : Royce and baby and G rover N orris, of K aser on th e land rec en tly a c q u ire r cost of farm m achinery, eq u ip m en t,' Wasco, Oregon, also Bill Shaw , of from th e In dependent Land com pany cA and farm buildings is n ot deductible HORSES Fairview . T he p a rtie s cam e from a t th e in tersectio n of th e Section L ine as expense. road an d Main stree t. T he m ain W asco to visit Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shaw D eductions for p erso n al or living building w ill be 2 4 x 2 8 in size and expenses, such as re p a irs to th e ta x who a re stay in g at th e St. C lair home. p ay er's dw elling, cost of food, clo th Mr. Shaw has been serio u sly ill w ith tw o pum ps w ill be in stalled to ta k e Slip a package in MACHINERY ing, education of ch ild ren , etc., are n eu ritis for several w eeks, b u t is ca re of th e d istrib u tio n of gasoline. your pocket when n ot allowed. you bo home io - T he w ork is to be pushed as rap id ly slig h tly im proved at present. as possible to be in rea d in ess for th e Notice to S u b scrib ers to M nltnom ah R. M. W elch is confined to his room early sp rin g and su m m er trav el. Give the youngsters County F air Assn. Milk Cooler, o th e r a rtic le s too nu m ero u s to m ention. ’ w ith a severe cold. T he d o ctor has th is wholesome Ions- A m eeting of su b scrib ers to th e T he re g u la r m eeting of th e G re sh pronounced one of his lungs to be in lasting sw eet - f o r stock of th e M ultnom ah County F a ir am g ran g e will be held on S atu rd ay , pleasure «ad benefit. association w ill be held in th e city a congested condition. F eb ru ary 14, at the g ran g e hall. The All su m s of $20 and less cash, all sum s over $20 six m o n th s’ tim e w ith a p hall, G resham , on T h u rsd ay , M arch 5, proved notes bearin g eig h t per ce n t in te rest. A rran g e m e n ts for tim e on follow ing in te restin g p ro g ram has W endall M iller, second officer on 1925, a t 8 p. m., for th e purp o se of p u rch a ses m u st be m ade w ith clerk before b eg in n in g of sale. electing a board of d irec to rs and com th e “E a ste rn K night," a shipping bee a rran g e d by Mrs. II. A. C urry, th=> V « Il yourjeif after pleting th e o rg an izatio n of th e new board boat on th e e a ste rn coast, a r le c tu re r: A piano solo by Mrs. H. S. antokin^ o r when corporation. rived in P o rtlan d S unday an d came Clow; song by C ry stal H ayden: the w orkdrajc. ID a Be su re and atten d th is v ery im out th a t evening to v isit his p aren ts, Rev. H. R. G ebhardt h as been asked great little freshener / p o rtan t m eeting or send your proxy. GRESHAM, OREGON MULTNOMAH COUNTY F A IR ASSN Mr. and Mrs. F. A. M iller, who p u r to d eliver an a-Jdress in keeping with chased the M elville farm a sh o rt tim e th e a n n iv ersary of th e b irth of A b ra J . W . H U G H E S , A u c tio n e e r A. M E Y E ItS , C le rk Read and use th e W ant Ads. ago. H e w as accom panied by hi3 ham Lincoln. F o re st Grove, Oregon Gresham, Oregon b ro th er W esley an d wife, his sister, T he W. C. T. U. w ill hold a busi ness I “It Sells Well—It Serves Well” H ilda M iller, and a num ber of other m eeting a t th e public lib ra ry on young people who cam e to enjoy a T h u rsd ay aftern o o n at 2:30 All m em 'ajter v^ery M u l Sunday evening d in n er a t the farm . b ers a re req u ested to be p rese n t He expects to leave in about two <* CHEST OINTMENT In a p ersonal com m unication r e w eeks for an o th e r cru ise of several J F or the quick relief of C hest Colds, m onths. cen tly received from A lfred M. Boice, i Croup, P neum onia, Influenza and a stu d e n t a t th e U niversity of Oregon, ' P leu risy P ains. P ric e 50c. V ictor Adix, of th e U niversity of be gives an en th u sia stic acco u n t of ’© ' F o r Sale by All D ruggists Oregon, and M(^s Rose P o tter, a Mon th e g ra n tin g of a c h a rte r to Phi Sigm a m outh n o rm al stu d en t, w ere home Pi from th e g ran d c h a p te r of T heta over th e week end. Miss P o tte r has Chi fra te rn ity . T he In stallatio n dates been engaged in p ractice teach in g for have been set for M arch 6 and 7 and some tim e an d enjoys h er w ork very w ill no doubt be an in te re stin g event m uch. She is p lanning to teach next for th e college boys who are directly given u nd er au sp ices of the fall. concerned. Mr. Boice sla te d th a t th e ROCKWOOD SOCIAL CLUB Mrs. M ary L ouise Dodge, who is a t local fra te rn ity ha-1 in e n p etitio n in g tending norm al, visited w ith h er m o th th e g ran d c h a p te r for a c h a rte r for e r over th e w eek end. th re e y ea rs p ast and they a re much elated over th e ir success in p ro cu rin g H eaton Roley, of Tillam ook, is v isit ItOCKWOOI) GRANGE IIALL ing a few days w ith sis m other, Mrs. th e sam e. T he Outlook is also in r e ceip t of “G arn et ¡rtid Uoid." the house C harley Calease. SH A V E R O R C H E S T R A p u blication of Phi S lg m i Pi f rr te rn lty Born, on F e b ru a ry 8, to Mr. and of w hich Mr. Boice is an asso ciate Come and have a good tim e. Mrs. Adolph A m stad, a son w hich has editor. been nam ed Adolph John. D issolution of p a rtn e rs h ip Is a n Mrs. A lta G entry and son, R ussell, nounced by J. O. Chiodo ar.d R alph , cam e down from Salem for a visit D avidson, co -p a rtn e rs In th e G resham over th e week end w ith th e fo rm er's Plum bing and Tin Shop. E ach will p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Wood, who contine the w ork of plum bing but th e | reside in th e V ictory d istrict. old firm nam e w ill be reta in ed by I Mr. and Mrs. K. A. M iller visited Chiodo. th e ir son, Alden, at W illam ette Uni T he p atien ts a t th e hom e of Mrs. fo r a n y kind of s p ra y m ix tu re v ersity T h u rsd ay , also dropped in for H a rrie t T im m erm an w ere tre a te d to a brief visit to th e sta te leg islatu re. rad io p ro g ram s on tw o evenings la st | Burket Sprayers — Barrel Sprayers — Pow er Sprayers T he G resham circ le of th e P aren t- week by V ern L ucas of S pringdale. T each er asso ciatio n w ill m eet on Mon T he p ro g ram s w ere m uch enjoyed by Oliver ( hilled or Steel Plows. R epairs day aftern o o n , F eb ru ary 16, a t 2:30 at all. the g rad e school au d itorium . A n um Mrs. E. P. C anny is ill w ith sc a rle t D rills, S p re a d e rs, P o ta to P la n te r s , T r a c to r P low s, D isc ber of im p o rtan t business m a tte rs w ill fever a t h er hom e in W hitehead ad d i H a rro w s, T r a c to r Im p lem en ts. be discussed a t th is m eeting and it is tion. She is th o u g h t to have tak en th e | urged th a t all m em bers be p resen t. A infection from rela tiv e s at Bull Run, W ater System s for any type or depth of well p rogram will be arra n g e d in co n n ec who have been ill w ith th e sam e dis tion w ith th e m eeting, th e d etails of ease. Miss M ary C anny is c a rin g for .............................................•Miiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiimiiu............. n.iiimiuii........ Special Bargain rates good until M arch 1, 1925 w hich w ill be announced later. h er sister-in -law . GRESHAM LOCALS AUCTION SALE of Dairy Cows and Farm Implements FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1925 35 H ead of High Grade Dairy Cattle H ello D a d d y -d o n t formet mi/ Wriÿeys" E. R. (TED) WRIGHT, Owner ÏÜKIflS ¡AMBER-O-LATUM 111 B argain O ffer DANCE IT ’S NECESSARY TO K EEP INFORM ED ON W H A T ’S GOING ON A T HOME AND ABROAD SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14 K eep posted on the markets, the state and national political doings, the great national and international movements, the great discoveries and achievem ents o f sci ence and industry everywhere. A Complete Line of Machinery MYERS SPR A Y PUM PS D on’t rob yourself and your fam ily of the pleasure and profit o f reading day by day the big city daily and the live, twice-a week paper of your home community. Portland Telegram HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. R ELIA B ILITY Phone 1141 SERVICE Gresham J. A. G ray en te rta in e d his Sunday school class of eig h t boys at his home F riday evening. A. line su p p er w ith gam es and o th e r re c re atio n s m ade up | a m ost d elig h tfu l evening for the beys. E. J. G radin atten d ed th e L en ts I M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch la st Sun day evening and h eard Miss D. W illia Caffray, who conducted ev an g elistic | m eetings in G resham two y ea rs ago. D. M. R oberts has rec en tly in stalled a snooker tab le in his pool hall. ALUMINUM DISH PANS l ull 10-quart size, made of heavy gauge aluminum, light to handle, easy to clean. Strong, stationary handles, secure ly riveted, smooth turned edge. An extra dish pan can always be used. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12 ONLY 3 All Week Big Values 3 use. (î for 19c Imported P olish in g Mats E nglish Teapots A ban d y m it fo r p o lis h ing K ettles. E ry p a n s, Skil lets, pots, etc. A lw ays u se ful in th e k itc h e n . A n o th e r la rg e s h ip m e n t of Fancy D eco rated T e a - puts. N ever too m an y tea p o ts. 6 for 25c Each 69c 4 gg Hog Owners Take Notice. See m e for your dog license ta g for 1925. F a ilu re to do so w ill in cu r Hue of from $5 to $25. J. H METZGER. T re a su re r. City of G resham . Regular Combination Rates Phone 1121 Inez H ardin, the M ississippi g irl chosen as the h ea lth iest g irl in the co u n try , is described as a bundle of I su n sh in e. H ealth and su n sh in e go to- | get her. T he young g irl is a bundle of com m o i l sense also, and says “I 'll m a rry w hen I'm 30. Not until’ th e n .'' Some h ealth y hoy may change her m ind, but she would be w ise to stick to h er plan H ealthy m o th ers have th e ir best babies afte r 30, and in fact a fte r 35. P lato knew it. m ore th an 2,000 y ears I ago Outlook and Oregonian Daily Oregonian and OLTFLOOK, one year Daily and Sunday Oregonian and OUTLOOK one >ear.................................................................. 8.00 Daily Oregonian alone................................... g qq i g e rs , b ig g e r and unit» are coming. b ig g e r in d u s tria l In ttn end per h a p s. sin g le u n its w ill in c lu d e e n tire in d u s trie s . Outlook and Oregon Journal i No need ,to w orry about it. The bigger th e b etter, if th e public gets its sh a re of thv savings. If th e public | is not in tellig en t enough to w atch and reg u la te one big concern. It w on't be | aide to w atch and co n tro l th e secret inside d eals of a dozen little concerns. \ a ry ex p e n siv e is the o v e rh e a d in | Daily Journal and Outlook, one year......... $6 35 I >aii v and Sunday Journal and Outlook, 1 year..... 8.00 w .i-te fu l < ..nip- titio n . an d th e p u b lic ,! A eeklv Journal and Outlook............................ £ .3 0 Nickerson’s Jellied Chicken. T ry it fricasseed o r in salad . A w hole hen in every Jar. Phone G resh- »m 725. tf Additional Want Ads T tW t.ATK F o il CLASSIFICATION. f 1*7I*-*\ fo r b« a n t i f u | SIKH’ m onthly II woodw) a» r« tra c t ty 1 X ■ on II Subscribe for Your Daily thru the Outlook ,, tr Do It Now, Phone 1561 Gresham $6.35 S u g ar com panies, oil and railro ad ’ A. W. METZGER & CO. The U l \ ( HESTER Stort OL 1 LOOK and Telegram........................... Healthy and Wise. For a Big One Day Special H o rsesh o e T m iililers A good g ra d e m edium h e a v y T um bler. J u s t th ? tilin g fo r every day h ard By' mail, one year. Te'egrara ............................................................. $3.75 N I'H ih . N M g a ra g e M ar •tor Two b lo c k . fr,,m and h i r t i 1 I I