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PAGE GRESHAM FOUR OUTDOOR T l ESDAY. H LY an. 1990 GRESHAM LOCALS T h ere will be a m eeting o f th e j NEXT TO FURNITURE STORE, GRESHAM, OREGON, AT 10 A. M. Stoves, Ranges, Beds, Mattresses, Bed Springs, Dining Chairs, Rockers, Side Boards, Couches, Lounges, Kitchen Cabinets, Washing Machines, Baby Cribs, Crib Mattresses, Dining Tables, Sidewalk Sulkies, Baby Buggies, Oil Stoves, book cases, dishes, center tables, sewing machines, phono graphs, dressers, commodes, electric washers, gas range, baby basket, library tables. Other articles too numerous to mention 1. E. METZGER OWNER FREEZE Your ice cream at home these hot July clay». W e can supply you with a W hite M ountain Freezer at a rea sonable price, any size you m ay se lect. They are fine for freezing crushed fruit also. Let us show them to you. Quality & Service Phone 661 When In doubt try a Want Ad PEARL OIL (KBROSBNB) HEAT and LIGHT INSTANT MEAT WHEN AND WHERE NEEDED fT A N D A A D O U CO M PAN Y M OTOR R E P A IR S Phone 661 Frank C. Jones Co. G eneral Contractor« C arpentering E lectrical W iring Fixtures and Lamps Septic Tanks C em ent Work Office and Shop, Main St. Bungalow Bldg. i.reah aiu . Ora. F ra n k C. Jene» Phone M x F loyd L. Mack H E R E S ONE REASON W H Y OUR M E A T . A lways is so FR ESH AND«, // z 1 PROPER JREFRI&ER- ill'll 'W W E HAVE MADE A STUDY OF of p ro p er refrig eratio n as it ap plies to a m eat m ark et. Each pound of m eat th a t leaves this shop has been tak en care of in a m an n er th a t in su res its purity, its ten d ern ess and its flavor. A visit to o u r m a rk e t will convince you th a t your m eat purchases should be m ade here. GRESHAM MEAT M ARKET P h on e 41 A. J. W . BROW N F ish on F rid ay Gresham Electric Co. Electrical Wiring of all kinds. Motors Repaired. Agent for the Western Electric Farm Lighting Plants. Edison Co. Appliances. Heaters. Fixtures. All w ork g u aran teed to pass inspection by the B oard of F ire U nderw riter«. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. P h o n e 31 FRED L. BOURNE, Prop. Powell St. next to Brow n’s M arket P h o n e 173. Auto Tops Recovered and Re paired. All kinds of Top M aterial and C u rtain W indows. S. E. PALMQUIST AUTO TOP SHOP. Main S treet. G resham MISS FRIEDA BRATZEL T each er in P ian o P riv a te o r class lessons. Special atten tio n given to beginners in relax atio n and h and developm ent. R id ge A v., near L aw rence ITion«* 791 Buttons Pleating H E M ST IT C H IN G MRS. CA R RIE HANSEN P h o n e 51x3 G resham Main St., n e a r H igh School Miss Bonnie S tillions Is confined to h er home with in ju rie s which she re ceived when she fell from th e ru n ning board of the car on which she was rid in g Monday. A p arty of young people from th e cannery went out to w ard the 12-Mlle sto re fo r a | ride d u rin g the noon hour. In m ak ing on e of th e tu rn s Bonnie was i throw n from th e ru n n in g board to i th e pavem ent and alth o u g h no bones ' were broken she was severely bruised and sh ak en up and is still confined to I h er bed. It is hoped th a t h er In- 1 Juries will not prove serious a n d , i th at she will soon be able to re tu rn to h er w ork. T he bungalow w hich houses th e I th riv in g business of F ra n k C. Jones Com pany is receiving a coat of j paint w hich adds a g re a t deal to the appearance of th e alread y a ttra c tiv e j shop SAFETY ALW AYS is our motto for a bank. We make it ours by our mem bership in the federal Re serve System with the priv ilege of obtaining advances of cash upon our commercial paper at any time. \we rahn« b r a k e s witb lo n e ly Book» I H ave Meg. By TH E LIBRARIAN. Did you ever stop to ehat with < Dean H ale about roses* No? You j I’H O H h o i have no idea w hat a pleasant h o u r , have missed. T he Denn is a de G R ESH A M G A R A G E vou lig h tfu l E nglish gentlem an to whom j A uthorised Dodge « n d O verland roses a re as personal as people. The Service S tation. Auto R epairing clim ate of E ngland is alm ost O re Storage F ull line of Tire» and gon's so th a t all th e D ean’s Ideas Accessories about rose cu ltu re a re w orth w hile try in g q u ite ready to dlaruss Southard & Palm quist gardening He at ia your own tim e IT A. W. METZGER & CO. R eg u lar m eeting of G resh am Lodge No. 125, I.O.O.F., in th e Odd Fellow s hall, every T h u rs day evening. V isitors welcome. W. C. McCOLLAUGH, N G. RAY A. PALMQUIST, Secretary. K. A . M ILLER, Clerk COL. W. S. W O O D & SO N S, A uctioneers. \ (ra n k is often a man who has n u i success, the man who steals it and good Idea which he c a n 't work o u t, | w orks It out. j W om en's A uxiliary of th e A m erican i Legion to n ig h t at the lib rary at 7:30. Every m em ber is urged to atten d . Mrs. H. C. McCormick is e n te r tain in g her m other, Mrs. H oover and h er sister. Miss Violet, of Salem. T he fo rm er cam e a week ago and th e la tte r last S aturday. Mr. and Mrs. H arry T ru itt, who recently sold th e ir hom e in G resh am , a re planning to go to O nalaska, W ashington, w here Mr. T ru itt will be em ployed w ith th e S uperior L og ging com pany. Mr. T ru itt will leave th is week and Mrs. T ru itt will follow in a sh o rt tim e. Mrs. I. S. Leland has im proved h er p roperty by th e addition of new ce m ent w alks on both T hird and | F o u rth streets. Dr. E. E. Bean of Ft. W orth, Texas, and Dr. Roy P rudden of P o rt land w ere callers on Monday on Mr. and Mrs. H. L. St. C lair at th e O ut look office. Mrs. H. J. P u lfe r had as gu ests yesterd ay h e r b rother-in-law an d sis te r, Mr. and Mrs. E. B onett, of Sandy and th e two sm all nephew s and niece of Mrs. B onett and Mrs. P ulfer, H arold, M elville and Evelyn Dixon, th e children of A rth u r Dixon of P o rtlan d . T he ch ild ren are staying w ith th e ir a u n t in Sandy fo r th e sum m er. A m a rriag e license was issued to J. T. Richey and Miss Sophia Zogg, of Boring, at Oregon City on Ju ly 17. Rev. and Mrs. J. H. W ood, of th e M elrose neighborhood, left S aturday m orning for S eattle w here they will spend som e tim e visiting relatives. Rev. and Mrs. Wood have both been in poor h ealth d u rin g th e past year and they hope th e trip and th e change of clim ate will prove beneficial. W. R. Ruddock of Los A ngeles and | W. H. H athaw ay of Spokane will hold a six-day series of evangelistic m eetings here in th e low er hall of • th e Odd F ellow s’ building, beginning next Sunday, Ju ly 25. The first m eet-i ing will be held at 3 p. m., Sunday and continue each n ig h t ending w ith ' F riday n ig h t, Ju ly 30, E vangelist , Ruddock was here ab o u t a y ear ago ! and held a helpful series of m eetings. ; A nnouncem ent of su b je cts will be , m ade la ter. Miss R uth Young, th e county | h ealth n urse, will be at th e library next F rid ay aftern o o n w here she will be glad to assist in various ways th e I m others and children who may wish to consult a tra in e d nurse. Miss j Young will be glad to m ake exam i- { nations. Ju d g e Geo. W. S tapleton was the j principal sp eak er at th e L ents g ran g e at a recent m eeting and gave one of his en th u siastic ta lk s which I was much enjoyed by those present according to an extended rep o rt in th e Mt. Scott H erald. Ju d g e Staple- ton gave an o u tlin e of th e events leading up to th e S h rin e r’s conven tion in P o rtlan d and also a brief o u t line of th e h isto ry of M asonry and th e Shrine. E arn est, Bernice and Gladys P alm quist and th e ir p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. P alm quist, spent Sunday at th e I hom e of Jo n as Nelson in Powell V a l-' | ley. T he children had th e tim e of th e ir young lives eatin g ch erries and berries. B urton W alrad was pleasantly su r- I prised by a few frien d s who g ath ered | at his hom e T h u rsd ay evening in honor of his b irth d a y T h ere was 11 ten present and a d elig h tfu l evening | was spent, a fte r which refresh m en ts were served. Mrs. T. J. Bailey and ch ild ren | have ju s t retu rn ed from a m o n th ’s visit w ith relatives in Florence, Colo rado. F o rd ! F o rd ! F o rd I Do you w ant to tra d e your 1920 F ord on a C hevrolet th a t has n ever been ru n ? Phone G resham 691. tf WtAAS F IR ST S T A T E B A N K OKXSKAJC. 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