Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, September 03, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM
four
Fordson Tractors
O lT L O O h
TUEMDAY.
I>an<f a t F airview
A n o th er good 11 file dance will he
given a t Fairview S aturday evening. ,
S eptem ber 11.
Wben in doubt try a Want Ad.
Gresham Theater
SE PT E M B ER
3,
GRESHAM LOCALS
Miss H. R uth M ontague has ju st
retu rn ed from a six w eeks' vacation
a t N ew port, A lbany and C orvallis,
w here she had a m ost enjoyable tim e.
We Continually
Strive
T he m issionary society will m eet
W ednesday, Septem ber 8 a t th e home
of Mrs. M arion Johnson. A full at-!
Sunday, Sept. 5
tendance is desired and m em bers are
1 'ir M a|i|M 'a ra ii< < ‘ i n G r e a lta m
requested to ta k e note of th e fact
to have our bank classed by
: th a t th is is th e m onth when dues arc
the
State Banking Board
ETHEL CLAYTON
I collected. Mrs. W. E. Beegle will be
in
and
Federal Reserve Bank
. th e leader. Those who will assist th e '
inspectors
as one in the fore­
“ The Girl Who Came Back” hoB“‘i‘R Mrs Johnson, a re Mrs Geo
I W. S tapleton, Mrs. Geo. R ank, Mrs. j
most
ranks
with respect to
T. R. H ow itt, and Mrs. J. G. Mast. |
EDUCATIONAL
stability
and
proper accoun­
A utom obiles will be a t W a lrad ’s store
ting,
and
appreciate
the co­
“ Up to Date Manila”
a t 2 p. m. for any who have no o th e r
operation
given
by
our
cus­
way of atten d in g .
CARTOON
tomers
in
reducing
over­
Mrs. A nna E. B rooks an d son re ­
cently from Ocean P ark , W ashington,
Bud and Susie”
drafts to a minimum and
en ro u te to E stacada, stopped over in
COMEDY
supplying proper security
G resham Monday night.
for
all loans.
‘Reflections of a Bachelor GuT Miss Inez I.usted is enjoying a
a w eeks’ vacation and is visiting her
“/Z pays both customer and
cousin in Newberg.
Miss V era Lyons, of Eugene, was
bank in the long run."
in G resham yesterday calling on h er ,
many friends and took d in n er with
Mrs. Geo. Kenney.
ESTACADA
GRESHAM
T he Com m unity M. E. church will
give you a good chance to w o rsh ip ,
G resham ,
Sunday. M orning serm on, "G iving I
Orchardlifii of Cove who in 1917 I now seeing Royal Annes sell in a
God a S quare D eal.”
E vening, i
gleefully signed th ree ) ea r contracts ready m arket at $200 a ton, Bings at
to m arket cherries at $80 a ton are ‘ $175 and o th e r varieties a t $150.
i "U nusual M ethods.” Get o u t of th e I
, ru ts and go to ch u rch Sunday. A
?352S 35 WES 35 35 3535- 35 i"5 35 353535353535253535353535353535353535371
■ com fortable pew and a welcome for I
I you.
Sunday School 10 A. M;
¡W orship and Serm on, 11 A. M; E p­
w orth L eague, 7 P. M; Song and
Serm on, 8 P. M.
The confirm ation of Mary and
G U Y D. JO N E S
Minnie llirk e of C o rb ett will ta k e
You know th a t clothes washed
J E W E 1
among dirty, u nsanitary surround­
place at th e Zion Evangelical church
’hone <151
G resham
I
ings are not likely to bo clean or
J next Sunday m orning. T he confirms-1
safe tri wear. The THOR solves the
tion service will be follow ed by holy
problem. You can have the w ash­
'com m union, These services will be!
ing done In your own home— under
your supervision and where you
.co nducted in th e E nglish language, j
HERES CNE REA5O
know san itary conditions exist.
All frien d s a re sincerely Invited to
A THOR In your home means ab­
WHY OUR MEAT. (
i w orship w ith us.
solute cleanliness - positive san ita­
A lways is so
tion. There Is no possibility of the
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es E lkington a n d .
clothes becoming infected w ith di­
FRESHAND^SWEFT
Complete with friction clutch pulley-governor water
'd
a
u
g h te r, Jean , Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
sease germs because they do not
Bessel left today for a trip to the T il­
strainer; Beriing or Bosch magneto; with plenty of
cotne in contact with the clothes of
others.
lamook beaches in com pany with Mr.
PROPER.
power for pulley or draw-bar work. Seventy-one years
Stop and consider no black kettles no wages to pay—no laundry
and Mrs. C hance Alison of P o rtlan d .
REFRlCrER
experience
back of all C ase machinery.
bills and the clothes washed perfectly. Isn’t al 1 tills worth two
The re g u la r m eeting of th e local
cents u week? T hat’s all it costs to do your washing with a THOR.
AT»ON
|
D
airym
en's
League
will
be
held
a
t
Anyone can operate the THOR—even the most unskilled help can
use it w ithout becoming confused. The clothes are put Into the cyl­
the g ran g e h all next M onday evening,
1 factors with ail Tractor Implements
W E HAVE .MADE A STUDY OF
inder and then a push of a button sta rts it—th a t’s all there is to It.
! when all m em bers are expected to be
of
p
ro
p
er
refrig
eratio
n
as
it
ap
­
The TIIOR not only washes, hut wrings.
The reversible w ringer
plies to a m eat m ark et.
Each , present.
makes quick work of this part of the washing. One lever controls
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Jones an d son,
pound of m eat th a t leaves th is
tin' operation.
shop has been ta k en care of in
Hally, h av e gone to Riddle, Oregon,
a m an n er th a t in su res its p u rity , Ion a visit w ith A rchie C o rn u tt and
R E L IA B IL IT Y
SERI H E
Its ten d ern ess and its flavor. A
W ashes the C lothes C lean No Rubbing
8x2
544
visit to o u r m a rk e t will convince 1 fam ily. They drove down in th e ir
you th a t your m eat purchases car and expect to be aw ay about two
should be m ade here.
; weeks. They rep o rt Mr. C o rn u tt in
b etter h ealth th an they had hoped to
GRESHAM MEAT
A nother reason for th e population i E vidently Ja p an intends to keep
|find him.
MARKET
increase may be th a t m ore people ¡sa lt w ater ’ betw een itself and a i\«t
F ran k Jones has ab o u t com pleted were sober enough to answ er th e peril, salt w ater being a po ten t
P h o n e 41
A. J . W . BROWN
extensive changes in a la rg e b arn be- census ta k e r ’s questions.
charm ag ain st devils of sorts.
F ish on F rid ay
i longing to Mrs. Olive Strcbin and h er
The next m oral reform will at- v ? \ onlen a5e ouly as
88 th e ir
' son Robert on th e old Menzies farm
n e a r G resham . He has laid new | tem pt to stop cig arette sm oking sk lr,s are sn o rt,
ong women.
T his will m e a n 1
It is said fashion will decree wide
! Moors, erected new stanchions and am
d a u g h te r will have to borrow a and deep hip pockets for men. Such
m a d e o th e r im provem ents, fitting th e sm oke from fa th e r Instead of from pockets in p resen t circum stances a re
but an em pty mockery.
barn for about 50 cows. He has alsd m other,
b u ilt a new 200-ton silo, 16x40.
—
T he Queen E sth ers will hold th e ir
re g u la r m eeting next T uesday even-1
ing, S eptem ber 7, at th e hom e of Miss
E d ith H iatt. All m em bers and those
d esirin g to join are invited to be
present.
Among th e te ach ers elected to j
P o rtlan d schools at a recen t m eeting
of th e board w ere Mrs. J a n e t G rant
and Miss A ngela C anning, both sue- j
cessful teach ers in th is p a rt of th e
county.
The Sunday school of th e G resham
M ethodist Episcopal church will hold
A N IC E L IN E O F N E W A N D S E C O N D - H A N D R I F L E S T O
its an n u al picnic at L au relh u rst p ark
T ouring C ar
In P o rtlan d next Monday. L ab o r Day.
C H O O S E F R O M . C O M P L E T E S T O C K O F A M M U N IT IO N .
T h ree tru c k s have been secured and it j
is expected th a t a n u m b er of au to m o ­
bile ow ners will be at th e disposal of |
th e co m m ittee for th e day.
W ell I
filled lunch b ask ets will be tak en by
th o se a tten d in g , coffee, lem onade and
ice cream will be fu rn ish ed by th e
school. Each person is asked to fu rn ­
ish cup. p late, knife, fork and spoon.
I T he s ta r t will be m ade from th e
I church as n ea r 9 o’clock as possible.
açon
R obert Simmons visited a few days j
1 th is week w ith his g ran d m o th er, Mrs.
| M Misz
Miss Violet Coe left yesterd ay for
I Salem, w here she expects to atten d
I W illam ette U niversity. She has en-
I gaged to do som e sten o g rap h ic w ork |
Sm all G asoline Consum ption
d u rin g th e year and has gone to fa ­
m iliarize h erself w ith It before th e
'Die present gasoline situation is not so seriously af­
' beginning of school.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen retu rn ed
fecting owners of DORT cars because the DORT aver­
'Self S m I ir ?
| on Monday from th e ir vacation trip !
ages from 20 to 25 miles to the gallon of gasoline.
Muon Lid
They cam ped a p a rt of th e tim e at
For many other reasons, too, the DORT is the most
| G arib ald i and rep o rted a fine tim e.
desirable
car, for example, its economy on oil and tires
Mrs. L arsen w ent to B oring on T ues­
and
its
very
low cost of operation.
day
to
v
isit
h
e
r
sister.
Mrs
A.
J
Mc­
You can can your fruit without sugar if you use
Clung.
who
recently
broke
h
e
r
arm.
Kerr Jars and Caps. Let Mrs. Bly show you how
Miss G race Mvers Is spending th e
to use the Cold Pack method without sugar. Now
Each DORT is as good as the best one ever made
week at N ew berg v isitin g w ith
is the time to can corn, tomatoes, beans, cauliflower,
friends.
pumpkin, squash, etc.
Mr. and Mrs Melvin Sunday and
d au g h ter, D orothy, are on a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy R oberta n ea r Bend.
Oregon. Mrs. R oberts is a siste r of
Closed all day Monday, Sept. 6, Labor Day
SOUTHARD & PALMQUIST
Mrs. Sunday
IX)RT MOTOR CAR COMPANY
B usiness and post office In G resham
will
be
closed
all
day
M
onday,
L
abor
Free Cook Books on Canning given away Saturday
Flint, Mich.
Day
. The harvest season is about over and you
will have some fall plowing to do. The scien­
tific and economical way is to use a tractor.
We have one here for you, and can make im­
mediate delivery on tractors for a short
while.
RAKER & SON
SIMPLE JO B O F
W A SH D A Y
FIRST STATE BANK
The phonograph built
on the principle of the
violin —
Case Reliable
Tractors
W . A. HESSEL
Quality Goes ClearThrough
Deer Season Opens Wednesday, Sept. 1
L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO
M
CXpy
Housewives
Come in this week and let our demonstra­
tor show you the merits of the KERR
JARS for canning.
Gresham Garage
WlUt
LVMOBTHI
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Quality & Service
Phone 661
Phone 661
W IL L A D M IT T H E H A N D
FOR A R R A N G IN G LARGE
W HO LE
F R U IT
W IT H -
O U T S L IC IN G O R C R U S H .
ING.
S E A L S W IT H O U T A
RUBBER
R IN G
ANO
K E E P S A LL T h e FOOD
- N O M O U L D . NO S P O IL ­
AG E!
The Crescent Cafeteria
form erly at corner of T hird and
S tark. P o rtlan d , now in new
location
StKI A b le r b etw een 3d and 4 th
A cordial welcome to all patron*
and friends
MRS M FRAKES A SON
CHOICE MEATS
H om em ade H am s, Bacon, S au sage, Lard
Full line of Cold Lunch Meats
SANITARY MARKET
Main Street
GKO.
GRESHAM
D IR T I-
Phone I I I
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