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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1920)
LOCAL DOINGS THE BRIEFLY TOLD Big Spec’l H E A R T Attraction OF H1IMÀNIW Gresham Theater k The picture that wlU live forever A L L A N H O L U B A R ’S S U P E R -P R O D U C T IO N F a a tu rin g SAT’RDAY, JAN. 17 — - a n d ----- SUNDAY, JAN. 18 DOROTHY PHILLIPS D ire c t fro m its sensational ru n in N e w Y o r k C ity 77i< Nato Y o rk T im a a t a y a A d is tin c t a c k ia v a m a n t in m o - f íe n p ic tu r e c r e a tio n . ' ‘ 77»« N a w Y o r k T r i b a m a y i * ' ,i| a d u tc t i t , g o •« « The H a a rt o f H u m a n it y .'" ,1 ¥ * * M atinees Both D ays at 2:00 and 4:00 p. m. liu N ights Both D ays The N a w Y o rk E v e n in g W o r ld say a: " O n a o f t k a m oat g r a p h ic piacag o f f ilm in g a a a r aaan on t k a acraan. " A « lo ry o f th e lo ve th a t p a u e t h a ll a n d e rtta n d in g — a g re a t ro m a n tic p ic tu re th a t y o u ’l l n e v e r fo rg e t. B ring y o u r w h o le fa m ily to aee it. at 7:00 and 9:00 p. m. * * * Arrange to come to the mat inees and avoid the night crowds. No advance in the price. Coca Door Mats of the very best grade Coca Fibre, and made by skilled workmen. An exceptional value at sizes from 16x26, at $1.75 to 20x32 at $2.95 • Can you Duplicate it 7 Coverall Apron Specials 1 Percale apron« In Plain S tripes and Checks, light and dark pattern s. F our different styles to select from. Ex ceptional values. lleKUlar $2.23. 2.59 G ingham Coverall aprons in Stripes, Plaids and Checks. Ilog. $.1 values S|M‘«i»l TWO 1 .98 Special 2.59 CANNON’S, Dry Goods (iro-h am , I* I i «» ih ‘ O il. H om em ade H am s, Bacon, S ausage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET I GRESHAM GKO. IH KTL. Pro,». Phone 881 Saturday and Monday B A R G A IN i ON ROCKW OOD * GARAGE DAYS ------ W h ite E nam el W are Just received a shipment of fine ware at very rea sonable prices. W atch our W indow ; A. W. Metzger & Co. Quality and Service P hone «Mil G r e sh a m O v e r la n d Co. I CHOICE MEATS Main S treet PERFECTION" ; ...— Case Tractors Y our H ome F urn isher .98 Mrs. B. F. D ahlhaw m ar, who has been ill a t h e r hom e on th e Rock wood road for th e past two m onths, is rep o rted to be im proving. R ak er & Son of th e F o rd agency here delivered a new car to G eorg“ F. Honey th is week. I t looks well, rides well and Mr., H oney says It has An acq u ain tan ce som e tim e sinco all th e Im provem ents of a real car. sta rte d chew ing g um to b reak him G. H. D am m elcr was In G resham self of th e c ig a re tte h ab it and now today closing up his affairs in G resh has both of th em .— A rth u r P erry in am. Mr. D am m eler has moved to th e Sm udge Pot. C lackam as county n ea r M ilwaukie, NOTICE. w here he is developing an extenslv? All persons having a badge or dairy business. badges f th e G. V. F. D., except At th e F re e M ethodist church next officers of the d ep a rtm en t who re Sunday m orning th e Sunday school ceived th e ir badge J a n u a ry 5, 1920, | are kindly and u rg en tly req u ested to will be held at 10 o’clock, th e usual give or send sam e to th e secretary , hour, and a t 11 o’clock th e serm on H arry Johnson, a t once so th e new will be by Rev Sidney Scott of P o rt m em bers can be properly placed on th e roll. Those who may have lost land. th e ir badges are kindly req u ested to M arjorie S tilllons w as tak en sud pay $1.50 to the secretary , th e actu al denly 111 w ith appendicitis a day or cost of th e badge. All persons having keyB to th e fire two ago and was tak en to a P o rtlan d hospital yesterday and o p erated on. hall are also req u ested to re tu rn them to the secretary. She is rep o rted to be doing well. H er HARRY JOHNSON. Sec’y. m other, Mrs. J. T. Stillions, who has G resham , Ore., Box 131. O IL HEATERS been ill w ith pneum onia, is able to SUMMONS. T IM A N 9 U « T « A C rn M a iu I be ab o u t th e house. In the C ircuit C ourt of th e S tate of About a score of friends gath ered ci Oregon, for th e County of Multno- at th e hom e of Rev. E. A. L eonard .Minnle Siro, P laintiff, vs. G eorge A. Siro, D efendant. last M onday n ig h t to give him a fa re well g reetin g on th e eve of his de To George A. Siro, th e above nam ed D efendant: T a b o r 5071 Grewhatii 2 3 3 p a rtu re for a 'th re e -m o n th s’ visit with In th e nam e of th e S tate of Oregon his son and o th e r relativ es in Georgia. you are hereby req u ired to appear V irginia and K entucky. T he affair and an sw er th e com plaint filed was a com plete su rp rise on Rev. Mr. ag ain st you in th e qbove en title d su it Arthur f t ’. Kreofsky, Prop. on o r before six weeks from and a fte r Leonard, who g reatly enjoyed th e th e d ate of th e first publication of Overhauling - Repairing - Acetylene W elding occasion. th is sum m ons, and if you fail to so P at C ollins has sold his place ap p ear or an sw er said com plaint, for Tires Oils Accessories ! south of G resh im to W. II. Gibson, w ant th ereo f th e plaintiff will apply Corner B ase L ine and R ockw ood R oads. ! a relativ e of Wm. Thom , who will to th e C ourt for th e relief prayed for In h e r com plaint, to-w it: F o r a de ’ tak e possession th e first of F ehru- cree dissolving th e bonds of m a tri J ary. Mr. Gibson comes from Canada. m ony now existing betw een plaintiff W ord has been received of the and d efen d an t, on th e g ro u n d s of WE KNOW TO A I F YOU'LL G i v e cruel and Inhum an tre a tm e n t, and m arriag e on Ja n u a ry 9 of Miss Gladys fo r such o th e r and fu rth e r relief as POSITIVE CERTAINTY US JUST O N E H olgate, d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. plaintiff may be en title d to. th a t if you will give us a tria l T r ia l - i E. D. H olgate, to B erry L o v ttt of This sum m ons is published by o r o rd er you will become a steady T hen you ’ ll d e r of th e H onorable W. N. G atens, p atro n of th is shop. I t's h ap ! D etroit, M ichigan. T he w edding is Ju d g e of th e above en title d Court, pened so m any tim es th a t a p er T rade here (th e cu lm in atio n of a friendship m ade and en tered on the 9th day of son has come In and purchased Q u ir e awhile ' which s ta rte d betw een Miss H olgate December, 1919, and th e tim e pre a sm all o rd er of m eat, and th en scribed for publication th e re o f is six ■ and Mr. L o v itt when th e la tte r was in come back to express th e ir de weeks. lig h t and g ratification and leave 1 m ilitary tra in in g a t V ancouver Bar- J. J. JOHNSON, an o th e r o rder. T his so rt of i racks. He was sen t from th e re south A ttorney for Plaintiff. th in g surely helps o u r b asin ets. and has only recently received his A ddress; 314 S palding Bldg., , , » n i z r - r A. J . W. BROWN. Prop. P o rtlan d , Oregon. discharge from th e service. Miss H ol M A K K t. 1 P hone 41 G resham , Ore. g ate left a sh o rt tim e ago fo r D etroit D ated and first published, Dec. 12, ’19 w here th e w edding occurred. The Date of la st publication Ja n . 23, '20 1 young couple will m ake th e ir home th e re w here Mr. L ovttt is em ployed w ith th e F o rd M otor C ar com pany. Good atten d a n ce and splendid sp irit have m ark ed th e m eetings in progress at th e M ethodist church this week. H elpful preaching and in sp ir atio n al songs have m ade th e m eet Reliable Tractors in two- ings helpful to th o se who have a t three- or four-plow tractors. tended. T o n ig h t th e serm on topic Tractor Plows, Disc Har will be “ F u lln ess.” T om orrow n ig h t rows, Pulverizors. All trac It will be on th e M ountain.” tor Implements. T he Sunday m orning topic will be "T ra n sfe rre d C row ns” and evening topic "D ry Bones.” T he Overland New 4 Automo W atts S isters of B eaverton, evangel biles. United States, Nobby istic singers, will be p resen t to n ig h t, U S C O , Revere or Bruns S atu rd ay n ig h t and a t th e Sunday wick Tires. Accessories. services. F ra n k Jo n es has bought from Dr. R. H. Todd th e building now occu Case 10 - IS T ra cto r T h e U. S. T ire S ervice pied by Jones & Company as a c a r p en ter and electrical shop. T he lot on which th e building Btands has been lensed from Jo h n M etzger. Mrs. R. F. W alters, Mrs. George Phone 544 Gresham, Oregon F. Honey and Mrs. H. L. St. C lair atten d ed a m eeting of W illam ette C h ap ter D au g h ter of th e A merican R evolution, in P o rtlan d last W ednes ¿tlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIII|||||||||||||||||||||II± day aftern o o n . Among th e m em bers B of th e c h a p te r p resen t was a woman ! 85 years of age, who is th e g ran d d a u g h te r of a R evolutionary soldier. Mrs W alters Is th e efficient historian of the sta te society, D. A, R. Mrs. J. K lein, of P o rtlan d . Is th e guest this week of Mrs. H ans C. L ar sen. The Modern W oodm en and the Royal N eighbor- will hold a Joint In sta llatio n of officers at th e Modem Woodmen hall next M onday even ing, Ja n u ary 19th. All m em bers and th e ir fam ilies are requested to a t tend. • Mr. and Mrs. Cecil M etzger e n te r tained at d in n er, Monday, Mr. and Mrs. W alter M etzger and Mr. and Mrs Floyed Metzger. Mr and Mrs. F red Stockm an from C um berland. W isconsin, are visit big th e la tte r ’s au n t. Mrs. C hristina HumasOn. They arriv ed Thursday Mr and Mrs Floyed M etzg-r have moved to P o rtlan d w here Mr. Metz g er Is employed. GRESHAM i . E. M ETZG ER TWO A young woman was pleading wltn her b ro th er to tell h er w hat one of his friends had said ab o u t a solo th a t she had sung. “ W ell,” he v en tu red a t last, “ he said it was heavenly.” “ Oh! did he say th a t? A re you su re ? ” "W ell, It was som ething like th a t.” "Now you m ust tell me bU exact words. T hink h ard and tell me the tr u th .” “ W ell,” said th e relu c tah t and lov ing b ro th er, “ if you m ust have it, he said it was u n e a rth ly .”— T he Class m ate. P h o n e «Mil I A Mighty Nation Thinks And Acts Today ! The attention of over a hundred million people is focus ed sharply, during this one day of the year, upon Thrift. To reserve for our country and ourselves a surplus; to consume less than is produced; to spend less than is earned: that is our problem. National Thrift Day Celebration ► Read by all— Outlook w ant ads TELEGRAM t\D O lT L O O k . Bargain price. Jan 10 to Feb 10. Inclusive. T elegram alone, one year. *3 95; O utlook and T elegram , 1 year it 95 New or renew al. Get this live afternoon dally and do n 't mtas th e tw ice-a-w eek home paper. The reg u la r com bination price is 95.SO You get the benefit. Subscribe th ro u g h th e Outlook Miss Frieda Bratzel Teacher in Piano P ri\a te or d a m lesson«. Spe rial attention given to brgin- ent in relaxation and hand de velopment. Mouth R ob ert» ............................... «■»♦■ -I tv e . I'hon» .107 The country over, new Thrift habits are being formed today—lasting habits that will exert, throughout the coming year, their influence for our nation’s and our own success. • Every one is expected to participate, and the net result is registered at the Bank. Open an account here/ or add to the one you already have. As little as one dollar will do it. This is the time for action— now . V isit Us T od ay, January 17, B etw een 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. W e W ill E xpect You We pay Four per cent on Savings Accounts FIRST ST A T E B A N K G R E SH A M , O R EG O N