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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1921)
GRESHAM LOCALS BUSINESS MEN S ASSN TO CONSIDER NEW POJECTS The re g u la r m eeting of th e B usi • A very In terestin g m eeting of the • 1 W om en’s F oreign Ml»«lonary «oclety ness Men’s association will be held < Monday n ig h t, Ja n u a ry 10, at the! I of the F ree M ethodist ch u rch m et at ! the hom e of Mr«. J. A. Bushong on Bank of G resham . T his m eeting will Tuesday afternoon. T h ere was a follow im m ediately a fte r th e Home ' good atten d a n ce and th e afternoon B uilder’s association m eetin g s T he an n u al election of officers will was much enjoyed by all an d proved very helpful. A g re a t deal was be held a t th is tim e and sev eral im- ) learned of th e w onderful work being p o rtan t propositions will come up for | i done In th e foreign m issionary fields, consideration. A rep resen tativ e of a factory for i The next m eeting will be held th e ■ first Tuesday In F eb ru ary a t th e hom e th e m an u factu re of ru b b e r tire s and o th e r ru b b er products has been In- ; ¡of Mrs B. W . Emery. Rev. and Mrs. B. J. Y ates left v esttgatlng th is field w ith th e view to I After middle age, the Threaded Rubber (T hursday for th e d istric t q u arte rly the estab lish m en t of a factory here. Insulation Battery still maintains its m eeting of th e F ree M ethodist church T he projects is said to be well recom capacity. Wood insulation batteries I at H illsboro. They will re tu rn in mended. gradually lose capacity due to partial An experienced cream ery man also tim e for services h ere Sunday. short circuits through the wood— w ants to locate a cream ery h ere ami Miss Zelm a H olm an, one of th e called “ electrical leakage.’’ This teachers at Union High, is ill at the th is m a tte r will be considered a t th is ’ makes frequent recharging necessary m eeting. SERVICE home of Miss Id a Schrepel. Miss Hol and the owner has expense for both re RELIABILITY man suffered an attac k of appendicitis , The rep o rts of com m ittees on F arm ! Phone 1041 charging and use of rent battery. 1 Phone 6x2 Res. B ureau W eek banquet will also be during th e C hristm as holidays but By keeping the plates perfectly insu f th o u g h t she could com m ence her m ade at th is tim e. lated from each other, rapid plate wear Bcliool d u ties Monday. She was u n from partial short circuits is avoided, UMPQUA FARMER IMPLEMENTS able to co n tin u e th e work. and tinder the same conditions of care ? MACHINERY VISITS FRIENDS HERE ii The F ree M ethodist Sunday school SILOS and use the Threaded Rubber Insula TRACTORS m eets every Sunday m orning a t 10 tion battery gives more months of Keith K esterson, a form er P leasan t o’clock and a cordial in v itatio n is ex Valley boy, and Mrs. K esterson v isit service. tended to all who wish to worship ed last week w ith relativ es and The Threaded Rubber Insulation bat with th is congregation. P reaching tery gives much greater assurance of friends In thia vicinity. They were service begins at 11 o'clock. A special guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. H a rri uninterrupted service, reducing to a tre a t Is in sto re Sunday for those who minimum the possibility of battery fail son on Friday. enjoy good singing. T h ere will be ure on the read. Mr. K esterson is o p eratin g his preaching services in th e evening at 168 car manufacturers are using Wil fa th e r’s larg e ranch west of O akland | 7 :30 o'clock. The Sunday school is on th e U mpqua. lard Batteries with Threaded Rubber They produce grow ing in a satisfacto ry m an n er but prunes, m u tto n , wool and tu rk ey s. Of Insulation as regular equipment. m ore w orkers can be used to an ad the la tte r they recently m ark eted 282 vantage. P ra y er m eeting is held ev fine, fat Ttirds w hich b ro u g h t about r STORAGE ery W ednesday evening a t 7 :30 and $6 each. L ast fa ll’s p ru n e crop would BATTERY Prices warranted against any decline on all International are proving very helpful. have been ab o u t 30 tons if w eather Implement«, Machinery for the entire year of 11121, and as in Mr. and Mrs. J. J. W ilson and fam conditions had been norm al. As it the past we shall endeavor to sell yon implement« and machin ily. of P o rtlan d , spent th e week-end was, they saved 22 tons of th e dried ery, automobiles, trucks, or accessories at the same or a better with Mrs. W ilson’s p aren ts, Mr. and fru it. price then you will buy elsewhere. Mrs. Gordy, of Maple avenue. Mrs. Chas. V anderm ost is spending vi y Implements for the berry man, the gardener, the dairyman ii or a few weeks in San F rancisco visiting ODD FELLOWS INSTALL the diversified farmer. NEW OFFICERS THURSDAY with h er g ran d d a u g h ter, Mrs. Chas. Simon, form erly Miss E dna Henson of The Odd fellows held th e ir re g u la r | this place. in stallatio n of officers at th e ir h a l l ! Old F ash ion ed D ance. W illiam B row er of P o rtlan d , fo rm last T hursday evening. T he fo llo w -1 Phone 691 An old fashioned dance will be D entistry m ade painless by nerve blocking m ethods. Try It. Dr. C. I’. given a t Fairview city hall on S a tu r erly of H aley, was in G resham on bus ing officers were in stalled : Johnson, 611 Morgan Bldg., P o rt day evening, Ja n u ary 8. Admission, iness one day th is week. Noble g rand, H arry J. Stanley; The Red Cross is helping to bring i Since demobilizaticm the Red Cross gents, 50 cents; ladles free. land, Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv. Bruce Hovt is recovering from th e V. G., Melvin I. Sunday; secretary , result of a collision with a stree t car Jackson F. Jo n es; tre a su re r, Roy back to h ealth m ore th a n 2 6 ,0 0 0 1 has kept in co n stan t touch with fam- Co. T he B ank of G resham pays 5 per New Y ear’s day. Mr. Hoyt was d riv men who are still in hospitals as a ilies of 800,000 soldiers, sailo rs and cent In terest on tim e deposits.— Adv. ing a m ilk tru ck when th e accident Gibbs; R. S. N. G., H arry T ru itt; i re su lt of th e war. m arines,_____________ _________ ' Read th e W ant Ads. occurred and th e force of th e colli L S. N. G., Jo h n P alm q u ist; R. S. I V. G., Wm. McK. B eers; L. S. V. G J sion threw the load forw ard crushing the cab and pinning Mr. H oyt over Cecil M etzger; w arden, Glenwood the ste erin g wheel. Mr. H oyt could M iller; conductor, Roy G ibbs; chap-1 not be released until th e load was re moved. He is out of the hospital now lain, B urton M. H ow ell; L. S. S., Lee-, lie W alrad; R. S. S., F re d P o w ell;! and ready fo r work. A cafeteria supper was enjoyed by I. G., C larence S tanley; O. G., Ray the m em bers of th e M ethodist Epis P alm quist. copal choir la st W ednesday evening P ractice work in th e In itiato ry de a t the church. T he an n u a l election gree will be a fea tu re of th e next was held a fte r the supper, when the m eeting’s work. following officers were chosen for the ensuing y ear: president. Leslie Wal- rad : vice p resident, Miss G ertrude A lexander: se c reta ry -trea su rer, L es lie W ebb; lib rarian . Miss W lnnlfred O sburn; ch airm an of th e social com m ittee, Wm. Averill. Mrs. Wm. Aver ill is choir leader. A baby d au g h ter arriv ed a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. G u n th er of P o rtlan d la st M onday m orning, th e su it Ja n u ary 3. T he little lady has been nam ed Je a n e tte E lizabeth. Mrs. G u n th er will be rem em bered as Miss Elizabeth Shoem aker. Mr. and Mrs. J. H . W eeks, of L u st ed, are rejoicing in th e b irth of a « son, H erbert Jack, T uesday m orning. ! Mrs W eeks and son are being cared I for by Mrs. D. S. Johnson. By BRET HARTE Miss V iolet Davidson and b ro th er Allen, of P o rtlan d , and Dayton L ari Bret H a rte knew th e W est and his more of Vancouver, W ashington, were guests at the hom e of th e Misses pen m akes th e big trees, rugged Marion and Nellie C alkins th is w eek. W. 11 Congdon » 111 leave th is even m ountains nnd su n lig h t come to life ing (F rid ay » on a pilgrim age to a t with vivid energy. tend th e cerem onial session of th e S hrine at Tacom a which will he held in honor of Im perial Potentiate G ar- I retson. T w enty-three tem ples are ex pected to p articip ate in th e cerem on ial session which will be held S atu r day, Ja n u a ry 8. T h is Is one of th e I F irst G resham appearance of one of ÜÏ- big events of th e year in S hrine cir the sc reen ’s most p opular players. cle«. T hursday, Jan. 13 will be the reg u lar W C. T U. day. T he program HOUSE PETERS, in ami place of m eeting will be a n - | nounced In Tuesday'« Outlook. The Queen E sth er circle will meet with Miss L etitla t’u lfer next Mon day evening. Jan. H>. All m em bers! and friends are requested to he p res ent Mrs May Hit“», who will speak nt the M ethodist church Sunday All husbands and wive«, and those m orning, will be present and have a m essage of h elpfulness fo r th e girls who hope to be, should see th is w o n -1 of th e circle. You are sta rtin g off on a new lap Miss H elen lloss, who has been ill. derful screen production. in life’s race— Much of your success in th e fu tu re depends w hether or not Is able to be o u t again. you are off on th e rig h t foot a t th is time-—Much will depend 01» your se M ethodist Church Xnnounceinent». lection of a financial in stitu tio n w ill W e S A Y - FORW ARO T he service« at th e M ethodist ing to help you solve th e many prob MARCH lems th a t will confront you along the Episcopal church next Sunday will way— problem s th a t m ust be solved G O IN G - - begin w ith Sunday school at 10 in a tho ro u g h ly practical way— o’clock In th e Sunday school hall In IP Y o u Back of every n o tab le com m ercial ! Odd Fellow« building for th e begin- w a n t to success stan d s one o r two o r m ore cool, m ethodical th in k e rs— men of | tiers, prim ary and ju n io r pupils and m ake A" clear vision and strong, sterlin g c h a r in th e ch u rch for th e o th e r classes. , SHOVflNCt” acter. Tse A F l a s h l i g h t A b o u t : The re g u la r m onthly m eeting of th e W h atever your business may be ; Sunday school board w ill be held on you may confidently rely on the co r th e H o u s e dial cooperation of th e F irs t S tate Monday evening. J a n u a ry 10. Bank o rg an izatio n — th e hank th a t’s Miss May Bliss will speak a t 11 proud to serve. E E P a W inchvstfr Flashlight in the T IIE PERSON WHO o’clock on th e work of th e W omen'» T h ere is no b etter tim e to reo rg an kitchen to Hash into the pantry shelves, the WANTS TO K E E P ON Home Missionary society. Rev. E arl ize y o u r banking facilities th an at B. Cotton w ill have ch arg e of th e th e beginning of a new y ear— To ail oven or the ice-box. I lave it ready to light the progressing m ust m ake certain such we extend a cordial invitation. * evening service. T he E pw orth League way to the cellar, or down the back-door steps. th a t his h ea lth is " rig h t side up will m eet at 6:30, w ith Lyle Mason as with care.” One good way to Always have a W inchester Flashlight in lead er Special m usic ha« been m ake certain of th is is to p u r the bedroom. Use it in the clothes closet— planned fo r these service». chase m eats w hose quality- keep it beside the bed ut night. g u aran teed u ess will m ake him GRESHAM, OREGON S ale o f C hristina» Seal«. feel ce rtain th a t hts digestion Couie in and see these Flashlights which we Receipts troiu th e sa le of C h rist will assim ilate th e p ro p er food ieeotuiueiid so highly. mas seals In G resham am ounted to values. One way to m ake cer $62 .74, which will be used to com- tain of th a t Is to buy your m eats I bat tuberculosis. R eports are not here. Phone I yet av ailab le from th e su rro u n d in g d istricts Miss G race Ogtlbee sold Gresham Meat Market THE STORE th e larg est n um ber of anyone In P hone 41 I G resham , having disposed of 1500. Willdfd v L WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRON AGE OF THE PAST YEAR AND SOLIC IT FURTHER BUSINESS FOR THE Y ear 1 9 2 1 W. A. HESSEL GRESHAM OVERLAND CO. W. A. HESSEL Overland Automobiles, Used Cars, Trucks Accessories, and United States Tires in Automobile or Truck Tires •II SERVICE STATION C. E. O sburn & Co. S P E C IA L Heavy wool mixed Logger’s sox, now . $ .50 rtJU K big Reduction Sale Medium weight mixed wool sox.............. 35 is on in full swing and things are going fast. Some of the lines are getting quite de pleted. Men’s heavy fleeced union suits........ 2.35 G R ESH A M T h e a tre If you want some fine sil verware at this reduction you had better hurry. It’s going fast. SATURDAY, JAN. 8 Blanche Sweet in FIGHTING CRESSY” GUY D. JONES, Jeweler Men’s heavy fleeced shirts and drawers 1.35 Boys’ heavy gray fleeced union suits, all sizes, 6 years to 16 years................. 1.48 Women’s union suits, fleeced, winter weight, low neck, wing sleeves, now 1.65 Women’s heavy fleeced union suits, high neck, long sleeves, now ................... 2.10 A Full Line of Rubber Boots and Shoes for Men, Women and Children x s w x sv x . SUNDAY, JAN. 9 WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. S3 WINCHESTER “Silk Husbands and C a l i c o Wives’’ TODAY I K FIRST STATE BANK A. W. METZGER & CO. I’li.me '><'1 661 WINCHESTER