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GRESHAM OCTI/tOK. TCKSDAV. DECEMBER 2H. 1990 PAGE FOCK GRESHAM LOCALS Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge P ullen and I V oters May R e»train Dags. ch ildren, G eorge an d N ora, will j Oregon voters may keep dogs from move next week to Seaside, to m ake ru n n in g a t larg e In any county, elec th e ir hom e. T he P ullen farm has ' tion precinct o r city, by m a jo rity vote Lack of pow er to rin g caused con been ren te d to Mr. and Mrs. K at any g en eral o r special election, sid erab le delay in th e telephone of- K aser. One evening last week neigh points o ut Roy R. H ew ett, of th e ! lice th is m orning. T he pow er was sh u t off sev eral tim es and th e cen bora to th e n um ber of ab o u t 60 in- q A. C. political science d ep artm ent, RESOLVED To get away from work and worries for an hour tra ls w ere unable to ring p arties a l vaded th e Pullen home, bringlnit The vote will be o rdered on petition each day. th o u g h th ey could an sw er th e call*. w ith them refresh m en ts and a full signed by 100 or m ore legal voters of q u o ta of neighborly in te re st and i county, 15 o r m ore of election pre- RESOLVED—To see the Columbia Highway, Mt. Hood, or The an n u a! m eeting of th e sto ck friendship. They left w ith Mrs. F u l - |Cjnct, or i 2 OT m ore of incorporated some beauty spot of Oregon’s glorious scenery every week end. holders of th e G resham F ru it G row len a b eau tifu l set of silv er t e a - , tow n. If ow ners allow dogs to ru n RESOLVED To visit those “Best Friends” who live at a dis ers’ association will be held a t the spoons. a t larg e unm uzzled a fte r electors g ran g e h all, on M onday. J a n u a ry 10, tance more often in future. G uests of Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Todd vote ag ain st it, they a re su b ject to a 1921 at 10 a. m. fo r th e purpose of [on C hristm as were Ray H. Todd and flne of ,1 0 for flr/ t offence and $ 25 These resolutions are easy to keep because a Ford Sedan will electing d irecto rs an d for th - e - tra * n s - fam ||y of Ridgefield, W ashington, fo r each succeeding offence. I t is keep them for you. It will take you and the entire family—even the ■ action of o th e r re g u la r business. F red Todd and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. th e duty of th e law -enforcing officer babies—everywhere you want to go, regardless of weather conditions. Mrs. M ary C am pbell of Mabton, W. L. Powell an d Mr. and Mrs. R. to kill all dogs found a t large un W ashington, is spending th e w inter W. W illiam s of P o rtlan d . In wind or rain, storm or cold, all will be as comfortable and warm muzzled. Mrs. M. E. G ilm ore e n tertain ed on 1 with h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. A rza Sm ith. and free from all drafts as if at home by the fireside. ! O ther g u ests a t th e Sm ith hom e th is C h ristm as day h er b ro th e r and his Dry wood, first g ro w th seasoned These resolutions are easy to keep because a Ford Sedan costs week a re E llis Collins an d d au g h ter, j wife, Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n L aughlin, fir fo r sale, also g reen wood. C. D. less than any other open car. Henry Ford himself fixes the retail Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Davis an d fam ily Cathey, G resham , phone 97. G race, of Y akim a. price to you—the same price everywhere except for freight. And Dr. an d Mrs. J. E. C ian ah an of Sea of C orbett and Mr. an d Mrs. A rth u r side a re v isitin g relativ es here d u rin g L eland and d a u g h te r of P o rtlan d . that price is now lower than ever before on the Ford Sedan. It may Mrs. Davis an d Mrs. L eland a re th e holidays. go higher soon. d au g h ters of Mrs. Gilm ore. A son. : F ra n k H am lin and wife from P o rt S. J. Shultz of Eagle C reek, visited | So RESOLVE to have a Ford Sedan delivered at once. That land vi3ited h ere over C hristm as. Mrs. G ilm ore on T h u rsd ay and left I is the wisest and best resolution you can make for 1921—the easiest Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shepherd and a fine dressed goose fo r th e C h ris f-! to keep and the happiest for you and all your family. d a u g h te r of P o rtlan d sp e n t C hristm as m as dinner. w ith Mrs. S h ep h erd 's p aren ts, Mr. Mr. an d Mrs. Benj. Cam eron en- I Chassis ................................. $360 Touring (with Starter) ....$510 and Mrs. D. C. Ross. te rtain e d at C hristm as d in n er, Mr. Runabout (Regular) ....... $395 Coupe (with Starter) ..........$745 S an ta C laus or som e of th e p a t and Mrs. K irk Thom pson of P o rt Runabout (with Starter)....$465 Sedan (with Starter) ......... $795 rons of th e telephone com pany kindly land, and Mr. an d Mrs1: Wm. A nder Touring (Regular) ........... $440 Truck (Pneumatic Tires) $545 rem em bered th e o p erato rs w ith a son of G resham . A nine-pound baby d au g h te r was n u m b er of g ifts of candy, fru it and The prices listed above are f. o. b. Detroit. n u ts on C hristm as. T he g irls ap p re born Monday m orning to Mr. and ciated th e gifts im m ensely and extend Mrs. Je rry H eyne who live n ear Ho- A logical, thoroughly developed th e ir th a n k s to all who so kindly re- £an statio n . story of deep human interest. m em bered them . --------------------- T he s ta te le g isla tu re is being T he ch ild ren and young people of agked for a fund of $22>500 for th e Love can make a woman a fiend as well as an angel. th e F re e M ethodist church rendered a i purpogp o , em ploying expert anim al "W hat Women W ant’’ shows \e ry in te re stin g ( h ristm a s program at b u n t ers who will be sta tio n e d at dif- th e church on Sunday m orning, j fe re n { points th ro u g h o u t th e state, how beauty can be turned into a "The H eather Is Always Good in a Ford Sedan” beast. when recitatio n s, dialogues an d T jle J919 session of th e leg islatu re songs w ere listened to by a large and ap p ro p riated $5,000 fo r th is work. a tte n tiv e audience. At th e close of L ast year approxim ately $2,200 was th e p ro g ram th e su p e rin ten d e n t, expended and approxim ately $1,300 1 OF Mrs. C. D. Cathey, p resen ted each was realized from th e sale of coyote , ■ m em ber of th e |3unday school w ith sk in s an d o th e r fu rs ta k en from a n i 1 a g ift an d as a com plete su rp rise to m als killed by th ese h u n te rs. I t i s ' PLEASANT VALLEY j her, sh e was presented w ith two th o u g h t th e p ro ject will be h alf self-1 Mr. and Mrs. K eith K esterson, of choice books, “ P ilg rim ’s P ro g ress taln in g . In o rd e r to have th is money K ellogg, a re spending a couple of and “ T he C h ristia n ’s Secret of a available, it is suggested th a t th e I weeks in th is vicinity visiting with Happy L ife,” by th e p asto r on be bounties on fem ale coyotes be cut ! frien d s and relatives. half of th e Sunday school. down from $5 to $4. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. E k stran d and A happy p arty w hich sp en t C h rist Rich, high yielding p astu re is th e | son C larence sp en t C h ristm as w ith mas day a t th e E. W. A ylsw orth j Mrs. E k stra n d ’s p aren ts, Mr. and homd consisted of Jam es L aw rence, best and ch eap est course of green feed fo r livestock w hen available. I Mrs. E dholm , of n ea r Albany. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge P age and son, Silage has m any ad v an tag es in cer-1 A wonderful picture with a full Miss F lo ren ce Richey is hom e from Donald, Miss C onstance P age of ta in seasons o ver o th e r system s. Soil- j Crow Indian cast. M onm outh to spend th e holidays with P o rtlan d . ing is likew ise useful in connection 1 A DISTINCT NOVELTY. h er p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mr. an d Mrs. J. D. B ohannen, o f i wjt jj t j,e oth e r two plans ’n som e of Richey. This picture will be shown in A lbany, an d Mrs. Inez M iller, of th e d istric ts of Oregon. Gresham before Portland release. Mr. and Mrs. Will Richey and ch il G arden Home, sp en t C h ristm as w ith Card o f T hanks. d ren were guests a t th e hom e of Mr. th e ir p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. "W X , We wish to express o u r th a n k s to and Mrs. O. M. Richey, of B oring, McLain. Si. P ugh waB a d in n er th e many frien d s and neighbors who Sunday. S atisfaction G uaranteed guest. have given sym pathy and help in o u r Mr. and Mrs. J. H. N olta w ere d in 15 Y ears E xperience F red Todd is busy calsom ining bereavem ent. O ur nam es were u n n er g u ests w ith frien d s in th e city on FRED B. JONES th e in te rio r of Bishop B ro th e rs’ in ten tio n ally om itted from th e card C h ristm as day. Piano T uning an d Repairing sto re in p re p a ra tio n ' fo r th e in of th a n k s of th e C athey fam ily. Leave O rder a t O utlook, Miss E rm a Sager, who is atten d in g creased stock w hich will be p ut in Mr. an d Mrs. S. C. Jones and PR IC E $3.00 P hone 701 W ashington High, is a t hom e to a t once. Mrs. E ther M iller is In Fam ily. spend th e holidays w ith h er paren ts, ch arg e of th e sto re. She is assisted Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Sager. by Miss M arg u erite Michel. W. L. K esterson is spending the Mr. and Mrs. H enry M etzger’s nuh.1 . with iionip folkaa. Tie king rump whera Mr. Kaateraoa is fam ily p arty on C h ristm as consisted Just received a large assortment of It x 12, Kolorfast Hugs, em ployed, has been sh u t down until of o h lldren and g ran d ch ild ren to the FO R n um ber of ab o u t 25. They w ere Mr. guaranteed by m anufacturer to lie a fast color, and is very a fte r th e first of th e year. reasonable at $13.50. It will make a very attractive floor cov Mrs. M innie Nichols, of P o rtlan d , and Mrs. F ra n k M etzger and fam ily, is spending a few days at th e hom e of W ill M etzger, Mr. an d Mrs. Joe ering. also a good line of Axminsters, Cougoleums, anil seam h er b ro th er, Chas. D ahlquist, of this Exley an d fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. A. less rugs, including Wool Peerless and Wool Fibre, at prices W. M etzger, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Mil- place. accordingly. J. F. W ing, of L ents, was a Valley leson an d baby. visito r on business m a tte rs one day A C h ristm as c a n ta ta will be given th is week. by th e ch o ir of Zion E vangelical Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rogers of | churclt on F rid ay evening, December P o rtlan d , were g u ests of Mr. and Mrs 31. b eg inning at 8 o ’clock. On J a n W U. Moore C h ristm as day. uary 1. at 1 0:30 in th e forenoon, a T he C h ristm as festiv ities a t th is New Y ear service will be held In th e place reached a clim ax last F rid ay ¡ church in th e E nglish language. The evening when th e neighborhood as public is cordially invited. D entistry m ade painless by nerve T he Bank of G resham pays 6 per sem bled at th e g ran g e hall to p a rtic i Mr. and Mrs. W. R. K ern and fam blocking m ethods. Try it. Dr. C. P cent in te re st on tim e deposits.— Adv. pate In a g en eral celeb ratio n . A ily enjoyed C h ristm as d in n er at the Johnson, 611 Morgan Bldg., P ort- --------------------- splendid program was rendered by laud, Oregon. Main 674». Adv. W hen in doubt try a W ant Ad. hom e of th e fo rm e r’s p aren ts, Mr. th e school ch ild ren u n d er th e d irec and Mrs. M. D. K ern. W ild ducks tion of th e ir teachers. Mrs. Chitw ood from R u p ert, Idaho, sent by Mrs. W. and Miss Rolfe, a fte r which- p resen ts J . H ollenbeck, m ade a p art of the Reliability w ere d istrib u ted to all th e children, Service d in n er. and th e re w ere tre a ts a-plenty fo r all Mrs. Sadie Lord, living n ea r Vic p resen t. T he hall was tastily d eco ra ted w ith g reen s an d vari-colored pa- tory schoolhouse, en te rta in e d for th e j p er festoons, and th e tree was gor- p leasu re of h e r ch ild ren and re la I geously trim m ed In tin sel and v a ri tives w ith a tree on C h ristm as eve and w ith a d in n e r on C h ristm as day. colored electric lights. T h e com m unity club will hold a j Those p resen t besides Mr. L ord w ere w atch m eeting a t th e g ran g e hall h er sons. E arl and E arn est, her ( N ew Y ear's eve. A good prograi^ is youngest «laughter, Fay, h e r son-in- assu red which will consist of m usic, law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. recitatio n s and five-m inute ta lk s by Ju d d of Tacom a, h er brother-in-law , m em bers of th e club. T re ats includ Chas. Lord and h er sister-in-law and ing hot coffee will be provided fo r th e h usband. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. P a r occasion. Everybody is invited to sons. T his was th e first tim e in 20 come and help rin g o ut th e old and years since th e fam ily had enjoyed such a re u n io n and it was a day long I rin g iti th e new year. W ith best w ishes for a happy and to be rem em bered. a prosperous New Y ear fo r th e O ut Mrs. Cora W a lk e r was hostess on look and Its patrons. C h ristm as day to her b ro th er. O. A. G. N. SAGER. E astm an and family and Mrs. M. P a t llou.M*ker|>er W anted. terso n . QUIP your home for warmth, tlryness Position good till Ju n e fo r the Mr and Mrs. G eorge Yokell e n te r , rig h t person No lau n d ry , no ch am I am i cheer, in sp ite of th e fall chill ami tain ed on C h ristm as day th e ir son- ber w ork. See Mrs. Inez M iller or drizzly days. ¡call 14x7 In th e evening, th is week in-law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. only. L eonard Hay, a niece, Mrs. May L. Our Stoves ami Heaters are up to «late 111 B erry, an d A lbert H ay, ail of P o rt every way — made for cleanliness, gtxxl S torage b attery rep airin g and re land. ch arg in g , s ta rte r and g en e rato r appearance, proper combustion, ami for work. R ak er A Son. Mrs M att Schanno w ent to Cen g iv in g most heat with least fuel. tra lia , W ashington, to spend C h rist Coal O rd er your coal now of E kstrom m as w ith relatives Sec our special display this week of these R equires th a t at this tim e of th e y ear you ta k e I T ruck Service. Phone 851. modern Stoves und Heaters. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. H arriso n had 1 stock and a rra n g e your budget for th e com ing year In th a t budget a rra n g e for a grow ing ac gNBttk R eg u lar m eeting of Gresh- as g u ests on C hristm as Mr. and Mrs ; count at th e FIR ST STATE BANK. Be It fa r C. E. R u sh er and children. «m fxidge No. 126, I.O.O.F., from us to steal accounts from o u r com petitors G resham stu d e n ts at th e V nlver- I In th e Odd Fellow s h all, every T h u rs but know ing th a t th e re are alw ays som e ch an g day evening. V isitors welcome. es m ade at th e first of th e y ear fo r b e tte r conveni slty of W ashington a re enjoying th e ences o r o th e r cause— to them and to those open W C. McCOl.LAUGH. N. O. Phone 661 holiday vacation at home. They are JACKSON JONES, Secretary. ing th e ir first account, w e extend a special invi L ang Goodwin. F re d eric H oney and | ta tio n to begin w ith th e new year. the sto re T he la tte r re Special C om m unication of O rville Z im m erm an r-i G resham Lodge No. 162 A. F. tu rn e d to S eattle, w here he has em A. M. T h u rsd ay evening. ploym ent fo r th e vacation. GRESHAM. ORKUOJI Ihw. 30 at 7 :30 p. in. W ork in B. A. Store w ill be open until late F riday N ight, and degree. V isiting b ro th ers welcome. M ajor Jack H am ilton and wife, of P o rtlan d , w ere g u ests of Mr. and W. L. GORSAGE. Sec y. clo sed all d a y N ew Y ea r’s D ay. Mrs. W. F. H oney on C hristm as. W.M C. METZGER. W M NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS G RESH AM T h e a tre WED., DEC. 29 LOUISE HUFF ‘WHAT WOMEN WANT’ TERMS IF DESIRED Raker & Son 12th EPISODE “ Lightning Brice" SAT., JAN. 1 REMEMBER “Before the White Man Came” our Second- Hand Goods. ASK FOR A CALENDAR DRAGSAWS DRAGSAWS Clearing Land, Cutting Wood FOR ALL LIGHT BELT PULLEY WORK with transport wheel and belt pulley J. E. METZGER . $157.50 W. A. HESSEL W a rm U p W ith th e H ig h t S to v e s E « B u sin ess Partnership sf M an W ife A. W. METZGER & CO. Quality & Service Phone 661 -WINCH£ST£R ~3 A 8 FIRST STATE BANK