Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 07, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    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