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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1920)
GRESHAM OUTLOOK. FRIDAY l)E 4E M B E K 17, 1020 G eneral AhM-nibly P rove B en eficial. TO OUR CUSTOMERS:— Commencing January 1, in keeping with the policy adopted by the FORD MOTOR CO., from its inception, we are going to place our business on a CASH basis. In adopting this policy it is our earnest desire to cast no re flections on anyone’s credit. However, is is a policy, when once placed in effect, must be rigidly observed. Our profits are small, and the SERVICE rendered FORD own ers through AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS is without ques tion unequaled by any organization. Our business transactions with the FORD MOTOR CO., the Union Oil Co., and accessory houses are all on a spot CASH basis. We will appreciate your cooperation in helping us to maintain this policy. THanking you for all your past business, we remain, Yours for Service, The next re g u la r m eeting of t h e , this m eeting th e re g u la r election of > Special C om m unication of firem en will be held on Ja n . 3. At officers will be held. V y G r e s h a m Lodge No. 152 A. F. A. M. M onday evening, Dec. 20 a t 7 :3 0 p. m. W ork In M. M. degree. ViBttlng b ro th ers welcome. C. B. PETERSO N , Sec’y. W. K. HAMILTON, W. M. American Legion Danct Keep tn style. classy-fied” ads. MASONIC HALL, GRESHAM T ry one of those Eor benefit of American Legion Club Rooms, which have been recently purchased. C hristm as Eve F R ID A Y , DECEM BER 24 Good Orchestra Music :: A Good Time Assured Novelties for MEN, W OMEN AND CHILDREN Inspect my goods and com pare my prices with others Mrs. E. Boughner NOVELTY STOKE Rev. Jesse E. Brown will p reach at th e B ap tist church next Sunday m orning at 11 o'clock on "P en tec o s tal P o w er." Sunday school will m eet as usual a t 10 o ’clock. Mrs. Ja y Bailey was hostess yes terd ay at a delicious noon luncheon a t h er hom e in G resham . T he g u ests w ere fo rm er T ro u td a le neighbors, Mrs. C. I. Thom as, Mrs. Lou H arlow , Mrs. N. P arsons, Mrs. J. B radley, Mrs. J. L arsson an d Mrs. Alice Rix, Mrs. C. I. R ak er an d Mrs. F ie tta H ibbert of G resham . Sam R a k e r of P o rtlan d happened in a t noon and was a welcome guest. Mrs. E. D. H olgate has received th e ann o u n cem en t of th e b irth of a baby boy on D ecem ber 7 to Mr. and Mrs. B erry L ovett of D etroit, M ichi gan.* Mrs. Lovett will be rem em bered as Miss Gladys H olgate. Mr. an d Mrs. M. D. K ern, Mr. and I Mrs. W. R. K ern w ent to H illsboro last Sunday to visit with relatives. S herm an M cC arter has ren te d the east p o rtion of E k stro m 's g ara g e building and has s ta rte d a re p a ir shop. Mr. M cC arter has been in th e em ploy of the E k stro m T ru ck Serv ice since his re tu rn from F ran ce last year. Mrs. M. L. H all of M inneapolis is th e g u est of h er b ro th er, G eorge D. R ank and wife. Dr. H. H. H ughes, who has been confined to his bed for th e p ast ten days is now able to be up an d ex pects to ta k e up his p ractice again w ithin a few days. T he Boys’ A th letic association is holding a tag day sale a t th e high school today for th e benefit of th e association. C. E. R u sh er is assistin g behind th e co u n ters of W alrad M ercantile com pany’s sto re. Mr. and B rs. R alph Davidson have mo.ved into th e ir a ttra c tiv e new b u n galow on Main stre e t n e a r th e high school. Miss M iriam Brow n an d Mrs. E th el M iller are local people em ployed in th e Bishop B ro th e rs’ dry goods sto re. Jo h n G rier of Spokane, and g ra n d son R onald S troup of Oregon City, called on Mrs. C. O. B ranson a t Mrs. S. R. K itz m iller’s W ednesday. Mr. ‘ G rier is much Im pressed w ith Oregon and th in k s of m aking his hom e here. Mrs. C. O. B ranson is leaving today for M onm outh w here sh e expects to re -e n te r school in th e n ear fu tu re. Rev, A. 8. H isey addressed th e g en eral assem bly of th e g ra d e school last T uesday on th e su b ject, "T he value of an ed u c atio n ." His rem ark s were well placed and of m uch in stru ctiv e value. T he pupils were told, am ong o th e r th in g s, th a t w hat they do counts b u t w hat they are counts more. This was th e fo u rth assem bly to be ad d ressed by local men an d th e policy is proving highly beneficial and in stru ctiv e. T he C h ristm as sp irit is prevailing^ One new T h o r E lectric W ashing m achine at big red u ctio n in price. F ra n k C. Jones & Co., E lectric Bldg. FLORENCE M. HONEY Piano, Harmony H ours: 11. a m. to 6 p.m. Monday T uesday, T h u rsd ay and Friday. Studio, F ir st S tate B ank B ld g. F irs t S tre et G resham Phone 681 Buttons Pleating H E M ST IT C H IN G MRS. C AR RIE P h on e & lx3 HANSEN Gresham Main St., n ear High School W O O D , COAL, H A Y , FEE D Delivered Any Place GENERAL TRUCK SERVICE—2 TRUCKS LEE EVANS T rou td ale, O regon P h o n e G resham 8 1 0 MEMBER ^ 5 ; FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM ..... iw marked Paid, with a statement from us showing how much you have deposited, how much we have paid to your order, and the balance remaining in bank. To verify the corrections of our figures, all you have to do is to compare them with the “stubs” in your check book and the deposit entries in vour pass book. "J our bank cannot be too strong” FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM. OREGON S to rag e b attery rep a irin g and re ch arg in g , s ta rte r and g en e rato r work R a k er * Son. L U M IN U M W are Crumb T rays, O m elet pans, C ondim ent sets, C offee B alls, S alt and Pepper Shakers, H ot W ater B ottles, C hild’s C ooking Sets, W affle Irons both cast and alum inum w are, A larm C locks, Scissors, Floor Brushes, O -C edar M ops, T ools. I lie following lists are only a few of the m any beautiful and useful lgs wc have that a ie suitable for both old and young: T . , x P hones— G resham 17, P ortlan d , Bdwy. 5 1 2 1 . now an d as a resu lt everybody is happy. Our Christmas Stock Is Complete Casseroles Sterno Heat All Kinds of Hauling One new T h o r E lectric W ashing m achine a t big red u ctio n in price, F ra n k C. Jo n es & Co., E lectric Bldg. Y ^ A G O N S both w ood and m etal,W hite Enam el w are, R azors and Strops, G asoline Lam ps, Lunch K its, Silver- P lated E gg W hip, Silver K nives, Forks and Spoons, Food Choppers, Therm os Food Jars, V ases, Jardiniers, F low er Baskets, P yrex w are, Pipes and C igars. - .... G L E A SO N T R U C K SE R V IC E CH ILD'S BROOM BOYS' WATCHES ROLLER SKATES SAM - E KARS C om bination R anges and H eaters Electric Irons Set Sad Irons Aluminum Teapots Earthenware Teapots Aluminum Tea Kettles Nickel Tea Kettles C om bination R anges and H eaters Percolators Pressure Cookers Air Rifles .22 Rifles Boy Scout Knives Pocket Knives Roasters Double Boilers Butcher Knives Reel Clothes Lines Pliers Wrenches METZGER & CO Q U A L IT Y AND SE R V IC E Phone 661