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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM F riday , OLTVOOfc GRESHAM LOCALS T W O S P E C IA L S A roon a», iu a > FAIRVIEW Extensive rep airs are being m ade — '------ 1 on the floor of th e city h ail u n d er the Mrs. Eva M artin and little g r a n d - ! direction of th e council com m ittee on son. A lbert Allen, visited th is week 1 public property. An unusual condi- w ith h er d au g h ter. Mrs. C. W. Olea tlon, wa8 found to exist when the »» « . r n . d 'K i ? to P o rtlan d with h er g ran d m o th er for tween. W’hen th e top boards were a sh o rt visit. rem oved, con sid erab le w ater w a s ; found on th e ta r paper. A m arriag e license was issued this he old Behnecke sto re building week to O. J. Sullivan, an em ployee j is T being rem odeled fo r H. A. W agner at th e M ultnom ah F arm and Miss i fo r a dw elling. make ironing day a pleasure. They do away with the Em m a R. Singleton, who f o ^ th e past | T he school building has been te- heat from the kitchen range and do the work so well. six years has been in ch arg e of th e ' modeled and im proved, m aking it I hom e an d th e inm ates a t th e farm . m ore m odern and b e tte r su ited for present needs. Mr. G rant had charge The Hot Point iron carries its own stand. No extra A lthough th e w edding was not ex act of th e work. ly a su rp rise to th e ir frien d s they stand required. Hence no lifting; just tip the iron on Mrs. E. E. K eslin has gone to only know th a t they are away on a va S eattle to visit w ith h er d au g h ter, its heel. cation. Mrs. Skogiand. H er d au g h ter, L il lian, who has been in S eattle for The Hot Point iron is equipped with the non-kink- Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Sm ith a re ex ab o u t a m onth, will re tu rn w ith h er pected to spend th e w eek-end at m other. able cord. W hite Salmon, W ash. Mr. S m ith is Leslie St. Clair, who is engaged in su p e rin ten d e n t of the M ultnom ah ro a'1 work in C ulver, Oregon, cam e, Regular Price $7.75; for one week, $7.25 , hom e today for a week-end visit Farm . with his family. Miss L u la Parm ely, of P o rtlan d , visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. R. C arl S om eth in g N ew for P o w ell Street. son th is week. Miss P arm ely is well A series of Bible addresses will Now is the time to save the apples. know n here w here she was fo r sev (D. V) be given com m encing Sunday, eral years a p rim ary teacher. She is 7 :3 0 p. m. by W. R. Ruddock of C al The HUDSON PARER will pare, core and slice now teaching in P o rtland. ifornia, Subjects, "T h e T abernacle the apple in one operation. W ork on A. W. M etzger’s new home I,n th e W’ild ern ess.” Illu stra te d by a on South Roberts avenue is progres- larg e ch art, show ing th e cam p a t Regular Price $1.50; this week, $1.25 sing. T he fo undation Is being laid re8t wlth th e p riests In g arm en ts of a t the present tim e. W. K. H am ilton Glory and P eau ty , p erfo rm in g th e ir is in ch arg e of th e work. sacred functions. Mrs. E arl Pinney and baby Jean , of The tab ern acle w ith its dispensa- Newberg, were h ere th e g re a te r p art ‘«’«ching ig rep lete w ith food of last week v isitin g h er paren ts, I Rev and Mrs. R. E. Myers. Mr. P in - , tur,e *” ‘he m anifold aspects of C hrist ney cam e to G resham to spend th e and th e C hurch of God. Sunday, 3 p. m., "In tro d u c to ry .’’ w eek-end. . , 7:30 P- nt- ‘T he C o u rt of th e T aber- Miss L ily O r a n , who recently ar- h arle and ,t(J G ate „ TuP8day „ p m T he G resham Steam L aundry is D ancing a t C ed arville Park prepared to do steam cleaning and L lnnem ann Ju n ctio n , every W ednes- rived from San F rancisco on a v isit i,,Tj)p p razPn A ltar W ednesday, 8 pressing. L et us do your work.— day and S atu rd ay evening 8:45. w ith hom e folks, has gone to W elches | Adv. P o p u lar prices. Union music. tf with Doris Brown fo r two weeks of p. m. “T he B oards and T h eir Silver | Sockets.” T h u rsd ay , 8 p. m. "T h e 1 cam ping. It is expected th a t Miss C u rtain s and th e C overings.” F ri R uth G ran and p arty from P o rtlan d j will join them in a few days. Mr. day, 8 p. m. "T h e A rk of T estim ony and th e Mercy S eats.” E very C h ris j and Mrs. A. J. W. Brown an d F. L. tian in G resham should h ea r th ese ad Bourne took the trip to 'Welches with dresses. Come, free to all. I the m e young folks They say th a t i tru th fu ln e ss forbids them saying T h at little hom e g ard en should much In com m endation of th e roads, th riv e in th is y ear of high costs of and th a t G resham people should be living. glad they are su rro u n d ed w ith roads A Special C om m unication of th a t are p leasan t to rid e upon. G resham Lodge No. 152 A. F. Mr. and Mrs. M arion Johnson have 'N r ' & A. M. W ednesday evening as guests th e ir son-in-law an d d au g h Aug. 25 at 7 :3 0 p m. W ork in F. C. te r, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Goudy and degree. V isiting b ro th ers welcome. two children of Denver, Colorado. C. B. PETERSO N , Sec’y. They drove th ro u g h by autom obile, W. K. HAMILTON, W. M. T o u r in g C ar com ing by way of Y ellow stone Park. C. 8. M cM urray expects to leave W e offer the Case 15-27 Kerosene Tractor as the Icing of soon w ith his fam ily for B arton to them all. It is creating a sensation all over the country. It is tak e up m ercantile business. the result of 77 years of experience of the famous J. I. Case Mrs. Mary J. Coe, of P o rtlan d , is Threshing Machine Company. the guest of h er son, Chas. Coe and It pulls three plows in hard plowing — four plows under fam ily. Mrs. Coe, who is 85 years of favorable conditions. It has abundant reserve power. It age, has Just retu rn ed from a v isit of burns kerosene successfully and economically. several weeks in N orth D akota. It was supposed when she w ent th a t she This sturdy tractor is adaptable for all kinds of drawbar and would m ake h er hom e th e re b ut she belt work. It drives a 26x45 Case Thresher with Feeder and longed for P o rtlan d , w here she has Wind Stacker. Its pulley is properly placed for convenient lining up.” lived for m any years. The G radatium club will m eet at It is small and compact and built for accessibility. No trac th e lib rary W ednesday, A ugust 25 tor is finer. You should become acquainted with its many at 3 p. m. to discuss plans for a picnic superiorities, which we will be glad to explain. Don’t buy It rocks the body and , which w ill be held ju st before school before you see this better tractor. opens. All m em bers a re urged to be does not permit the present and assist In m aking th e ne. natural, easy poise cessary arran g em en ts ns to place, PHONE .M l G resham , Or«-. which every human tim e au d chaperones. body possesses natural At th e com m unity church (M ethod ist E piscopal) Sunday m orning, the ly- pastor, Rev. it. E. Myers will preach The gasoline shortage, though temporary, only serves to Then, too, there’s a jolt I on, "Is a Taid M inistry U n scrip tu r show the prudence of owning an automobile like the DORT for that is exhausting— , n l? ” In th e evening the d istrict su it averages from 20 to 25 miles per gallon. . p erln ten d en t, Dr. E. E. G ilbert, will We build ’em up—or It is also economical on oil and tires and wins enthusiastic | preach. A cordial welcome aw aits TRACTORS put on rubber-cushioned friends from all its owners by its consistent performance. you al both of these services. heels—and while you wait J. F. Griffith, of th e N orthw est Po if you prefer. Eitch DORT is as good as the best one ever made ta to Starch and Milling com pany, was in G resham th is week and announced his plans for an early opening and operation of th e sta rc h factory. Mr. SHOE REPAIRING Griffith lias spent much tim e and e f SOUTHARD & PALMQUIST fort th is sum m er in establishing a Phon«- 4 9 m arket for his product. He lias su c PORT MOTOR CAR COMPANY ceeded rem arkably well and has many line recom m endations from large Flint, Mich, E L E C T R IC B U IL D IN G Main S treet GRESHAM Phone 881 users of p o tato flour who have given GEO. D IETL. Prop. th e product of th e G resham factory a thorough tria l. An a ttra c tiv e display has been installed in th e Bank of G resham window. Mr. Griffith is p lanning to have a d em o n strato r a t the M ultnom ah county fair. HOTPOINT ELECTRIC IRONS APPLE PARERS L L Kidder Hardware Co. Quality Goes CtearThrough The Latest and Best There Is No Comfort in a Run-Over Heel W. A. HESSEL PRICE $1085 F. O. B. FACTORY Gasoline Economy Now Prudent a Carl Dahl Gresham Garage CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET Frank C. Jones Co. FAMILY Successful Canning and Preserving T T ISN’T nil knowing how aiul taking pains. A \ on ve got to have good equipment to in sure against loss of your time and waste of valuuhlc food. We take great care to obtain the eanners, jars, jar holders, and racks, rubbers, etc., that are known to be the most successful. Conic in and talk it over with us. A. W. METZGER & CO. QUALITY A M ) SERF/CE PHONE (Mil the W/HCH£ST£R store REUNION HELD ON HIGHWAY General Contractor» Carpentering Electrical Wiring Fixture« and Lamp» Septic Tank» A very enjoyable fam ily picnic was held at E agle Creek T hursday when Mrs. A nna M ullenhoff, her Expert Electrgjl Repairing Guaranteed I th ree d a u g h ters and th ree sons and th e ir fam ilies and n n um ber of Office and Shop, | friends g ath ered in honor of one of Electric Store Bungalow Bldg. th e sons, C arl Mullenhoff and his P h o M Mix d a u g h te r M argaret from Leigh, Ne-1 Greatiam. Or*. Frank C. Joaea F loyd L. Mack braska. who are visiting here. T h ere w ere at least fifty in th e party. They enjoyed th e trip up th t <“ highw ay, stopping a t all th e im ÎÎERESONE REA50 p o rtan t points of Interest. At Eagle j Creek th e p arty enjoyed a bou n tifu l j WHY OUR MEAT. dinner. A larg e n um ber of th e par-1 A lways is so ty m ade th e trip Io th e punch bowl FRESH ano , ' and back. This Is Mr. M ullenhoff’s first visit PROPER here and h e is charm ed w ith th e RFFRI&F.R- country. Some of his relatives here ' he had not seen fo r 18 years, so th e A T IO N ' reunion has been a very happy one in every respect. WE HAVE MADE A STUDY OF Mrs. E. Sehw edler. Mrs. A. Brug- of proper refrig eratio n as it ap plies to a m eat m ark et. Each ger, Mrs. Theo B rugger. H erm an pound of m eat th a t leave« thi» M ullenhoff and Jo h n M ullenhoff and shop has been tak en care of In th e ir fam ilies w ere in the p arty th a t a m an n er th a t lnsur«>a its purity, m ade th e highw ay trip Mrs. Anna its ten d ern ess an d its flavor. A Mullenhoff, th e ir m o th er, was also visit to o u r m ark et will convince you th a t your m eat purchases 1 present as was a n u m b e r of o th e r should be m ade here. f r i e n d s of th e fam ily, who were In vited. GRESHAM MEAT People a re g ettin g so they do not even bat an eye when they read. *'»75 and u p .” M ARKET l*hone 41 A. J . W. BROW Fi»h on Friday j l T o F in d an old triend among those who open accounts with us is always especially pleasant. That toward which we are constantly striv ing is perfected service, insuring for each pa tron the maximum of pleasure and profit through his or her banking affiliation with us. FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM. OREGON