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GRESHAM PA OK FOI R OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, DECEM BER IO. II»J«> GRESHAM LOCALS E t Mrs. M. B. S leret, loving called by h er friends, "G ran d m a,’' is a t the hom e of h e r son, G eorge S leret in : G resham Mrs. S leret has been llv-j | ing w ith h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. A. E. Lindsey, in Nam pa, Idaho. I t was ■ th o u g h t th a t a change of clim ate would be a benefit to h e r h ealth and h er sons, G eorge and Jo h n visited her recently and b ro u g h t h er hom e w ith j them . A lready she is im proved in We’d like to have you see the new WESCO h ealth . T he A rem e club, th e social organ-1 WATER SYSTEM. Water direct from the well ! izatlon of th e E astern S tar, will m eet w ith Mrs. J. N. C lan ah an next Mon without the use of a tank. We have one here in day aftern o o n a t 2 o ’clock. AU S tar operation. , ladies are invited to be present. • Rev. J. E. Brown of P o rtlan d , who is supplying th e p u lp it at th e G resh am B aptist ch u rch , will preach next Sunday m orning a t 11 o ’clock on the topic, " S a ta n ’s Demon— stra te d Pow LIGHT PLANTS, CREAM SEPARATORS e r.” The Sunday school will m eet at 10 o ’clock. All sizes. Drag Saws. P reaching services and Sunday school at th e re g u la r tim e next Sun day m orning a t th e Zion Evangelical church. A special in v itatio n is ex .7 Complete Line of Farm Implements tended to those not affiliated w ith any church. Mr. and Mrs. H arry T ru it have Jupt retu rn ed from O nalaska, W ashington, 1 w here they have been living fo r the past few m onths. F rien d s in G resh am will be glad to learn th a t they Service Reliability will be located here. RES. 0x2 PHONE l o t i Mrs. C. O. B ranson was th e guest ! of Mrs. 8. R. K itzm iller one day this t week. Mrs. M. E. G ilm ore has as h er I guests h er b ro th er, Jo h n L aughlin, UNION HIGH ATTENDANCE and wife from Jackson, Michigan. ■ i They expect to spend th e w in ter w ith • C ontinued from page 1 her. Mrs. C. O. Branson Is also s ta y - ' w ent. T his body will be composed of ing w ith Mrs. G ilm ore fo r a sh o rt I 14 persons to whom all m a tte rs of tim e. A m a rriag e license was issued W ed I school govern m en t and school policies nesday to G ottlieb F u d ick a r of G resh ! will be referred , as follow s: four am and Leah H olgate of T ro u td ale. E STA B LISH E D 1K5». A m ost d elig h tfu l aftern o o n was teach er class advisors and fo u r sen J. G. MAST enjoyed last S atu rd ay by th e officers iors, th ree Juniors, tw o sophom ores PHO N E HOI Representative of th e G resham ch a p te r of E astern and one freshm an to Include th e s tu S tar, when th e m atro n , Mrs. J. C. d en t body and assem bly presidents, Shultz, was hostess a t a luncheon /h e four class presid en ts and presi given a t th e Hazelw ood in P o rtlan d . dents of th e Boys’ A thletic associa Covers were laid for 15, one of which IN tion an.I th e G irls’ A thletic associa was In honor of Mrs. H. H. Ellng who I A fter tion. The principal reta in s th e veto 1 recently moved to S eattle. Kate Douglas W iggin’s immortal story of Rural New England luncheon th e p arty were e n tertain ed ' pow er b ut does not believe It will ever 1 a t th e m atinee at th e B ak er T h ea ter. I be necessary for him to use It. Mrs. P au l P etrie, of P o rtlan d , will I he second period of six w eeks ends |,e n je p rincipal sp eak er a t th e P a t - ' An all-star east including Eugene O'Brien, ! today and rep o rts for p are n ts will be ron-T eacher m eeting w hich will be Marjorie Daw, Charles Ogle. ready for d istrib u tio n th e last of next held a t th e schoolhouse Monday, De Rebecca is the jolliest, most lovable child ever seen week. Much in te rest Is m anifested In cem ber 13, at 3 p. m. Mrs. P etrie is upon tile screen. the new plan to d eterm in e “ honor said to be an in te restin g sp e ak e r and I , stu d e n ts” at th e close of th e sem ester. *le r su b ject will be of especial in ter- J I 'tw S ou ven ir o f Mary P lrk fo itl at thia P e ifo r iiia in e A su itab le trophy will be aw arded th e est to all who have ch ild ren who a re studyfhg music. ADMISSION 15 and 35 CENTS class fu rn ish in g th e la rg e st n u m b er Mrs. Geo. S tockton and son A lbert of stu d en ts m aking an av erag e of 90 aiuF Burleigh Q ulsenberry of Rock I in each of fo u r re g u la r su b jects for wood spent S atu rd ay and Sunday vis i the sem ester. itin g relativ es and friends in New E ra T he Juniors will give a luncheon and Culver. Mrs. F red W ag n er visited over Sun- next W ednesday. T hese luncheons are enjoyed by the faculty and stu - <I«y w ith h er sister, Mrs E. L. Camp, ¡d en t body. All are w ondering how | New E ra. long they m ust w ait for th e cafeteria, Adapted from the famous drama j when w arm lunches m ay be secured W e say - " forward ] . every day. T h ere is n ot room for a MARCH 1 ¿cafeteria at th e present tim e. P ro fesso r B eatty of th e Oregon G o iN G r - j N orm al school addressed th e stu d en ts IF Y O U last Monday at assem bly In th e In ter W A N T TO est of th e school he rep resen ts, lie MAKE A called atte n tio n to the p resen t crisis SHOWING" In school w ork on account of a sc ar city of g rad e school teachers. LICENSED ELECTRICIAN CARPENTER The "L ilies of th e V alley” will en L ate model 1919 Saxon-six, good Co., W. A. Hessel. Phone 1041. Wiring for Light Septic Tanks condition, cord tires, e x tra tire . This I --------------------- te rta in th e “O rien tals” w ith a party and Power Built ear looks like new and ru n s like new. 1 T he Bang or G resham pays 5 per TH E PERSON WHO In th e school gym nasium th is even-1 National Mazda Jack Screws A su re bargain. G resham O verland | cent In terest on tim e deposits.— Adv. Ing T he fo rm er are Pow ell Valley W ANTS TO K E E P OX Lamps for Rent stu d e n ts and th e gu ests are from r p rogressing m ust m ake certain O rient, D istrict No. 6 Jt. th a t his h e a lth is “ rig h t side up T h ere will be som e su rp rises fo r w ith c a re ." One good way to th e stu d e n ts In th e way of e n te rta in m ake ce rtain of th is is to p u r m ent before th e holidays b ut m um ’s chase m eats w hose quality- th e word at th is tim e. g u ara n tee d n ess will m ake him feel ce rtain th a t his digestion I sidles* Ahi Sale To Ik Held will assim ilate th e p ro p er food D ecem ber IN. values. One way to m ake c e r T he L adles' Aid of the M ethodist tain of th a t Is to buy your m eats church will hold th e ir food and apron for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind. sale in th e low er p art of th e Odd F e l here. lows hall. S atu rd ay . December 18. GRESHAM Main Street Each m em ber is requested to be su re GKO DIRTI,, Prop and m ake th e ir donation anil h rlp P hone 41 m ake this one of th e m ost successful affairs of th e sort th a t th e society has ev er given. NOW IS THE TIME Pumps for Every Type or Depth of Well TO PREPARE FOR WET AND COLD WEATHER WINTER IS HERE Complete, Price at Gresham $179 lit HOW ABOUT THAT BROKEN WINDOW? THAT LEAKY ROOF? lit W. A. HESSEL Put that New Tractor or Automobile in a nice warm, dry shed. 1U We handle Everything with which to Build. lit G R ESH A M T H E A T R E Jones Lumber Co. SATURDAY, DEC. 11 America’s Sweetheart MARY PICKFORD Call for your 1921 Calendar. ‘REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM’ Bishop Bros. will open with a line of SUNDAY, DEC. 12 DRY GOODS Fanny Ward in in the store formerly occupied by “COMMON CLAY », J. Cannon, Main St.,.Gresham SATURDAY, DEC. 11 Tel. 96x — Electric Building — Main St. Frank C. Jones & Co. Floyd L. Mack Frank C. Jones 6t CASH CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard PAID ¿¿A Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET to do your Christmas Shopping Better get busy while you have a chance to get good selections. Here are a few suggestions. Our space is too limited to mention everything. Gome in and we will take pleas ure in showing you our Christmas stock. Jardiniers Vases l'lower Baskets Carving Sets Water Sets Casseroles SE T DISHES Pyre\ Ware Aluminum Ware Pressure Cookers Flash Eights Pocket Knives Air Ri ties CHRISTMAS CANDLES Ere h supph of Christmas Candies. Nuts, Oranges, Dates and Raisins. A. W. METZGER & CO. Quality and Service PHONE ««I E. BAUMANN, Gresham Phone 901 Gresham Electric Co. Left — Just 12 Gresham Meat Market PHONE «<11 Go«|»el Meeting». "God In His long suffering mercy Electrical Wiring of all kinds. Is still len g th en in g out th e (lay of g race and sending o u t Ills se rv an ts Motors Repaired. Agent for w ith th e good news of th e full and the Western Electric Farm free salvation which only can be had Lighting Plants. Edison Co. th ro u g h th e ato n in g work of th e Appliances. Heaters. Fixtures. Lord Jesu s C h rist," say Jo h n Tonney, ' who Is being b urdened to proclaim 1 AU w ork g u ara n tee d to pass Inspection by th e B oard of F ire this good news, and will hold gospel U n d erw riters. services th e com ing week, com m enc ing Sunday evening, th e 12th, at SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 7 :3 0 , and every follow ing evening of ESTIMATES FURNISHED . lh at w e e k , in th e g ran g e hall. All P h on e S t a re welcome. Coal O rder y o u r coal now of E kstrom T ruck com pany. Phone 851. tf Some good used autom obiles and tru ck s. G resham O verland Co. W. A. Hessel. B argains In the w ant ada. For Christmas Novelties for MEN, WOMEN \N D CHILDREN Inspect my goods and com pare my prices with others. Mrs. E. Boughner NOVELTY STORK FRED L. BOURNE. Prop. Pow ell St. next to B row n's M arket WOOD, COAL, HAY, FEED Delivered Any Place GENERAL TRUCK SERVICE—2 TRUCKS LEE EVANS T routdale. Oregon P h on e Greaham Kit» K ail-fact loll G uaranteed 15 Y'ears Experience FRED B. JONES Piano T u n in g and Repairing Leave O rd er a t O utlook, PRICE «.I.« « P hone 701 Saves Time, Prevents Mistakes We make no charge for pass books check books or other sup- plies. All we ask of our Checking Account Patrons is that they keep sufficient funds in their accounts to enable us to handle their ac counts without loss, and that they vvi'l not draw checks against their accounts when there is not enough money to their credit to pay them v . cn they are presented for pay ment. ) oi<g hank cannot be too strong FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM. OREGON