Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 10, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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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
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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
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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
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