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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1921)
GRESHAM PAGE FO I’R OUTLOOK, TUESD AY , COMBINATION r a n g e J A M ARY 25. 1981 GRESHAM LOCALS Just Arrived— The M other’s m eetng of th e W. C. ; T. U. will be held a t th e home of Mrs. ' A NEW LOT OF W. J. O tt T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t 2 :3 0 o’clock. F e a tu re s of th e afternoon program will be a read in g by Mrs. ! C. M. Zim m erm an, an in stru m en tal solo by Miss G ertru d e A lexander, and a vocal solo by Mrs. Edw. Ayles- WHILE THEY LAST w orth. T h ere will be a question box and general discussion of m o th e r’s problem s. A cordial Invitation is ex Ladies’ Heavy Weight L nderw ear.... $1 and $1.50 tended to all. Children’s Heavy Weight L nderwear....................... 98c Mr. and Mrs. C. E. R u sh er a re re Heavy Outing Flannel Nightgowns . $1.39 and $1.98 joicing in th e b irth of a baby d au g h -' te r F rid ay evening. T he little lady w eighed 10 pounds and is a One For these, wet days you will need a good pair of Rubbers stro n g baby. She has n o t received or Boots. Come in and see our line of Rubber Goods. a nam e as yet du e to th e rivalry am ong th e b ro th ers and sisters as to who ehall have th e honor of nam ing the new m em ber of th e fam ily I M other and baby are both doing well. GRESHAM PHO NE «41 A h ard tim e p arty was given a t th e ' home of Mr. and Mrs. Rosco B ab cock S atu rd ay evening at w hich a large n um ber of young people were 17 present. A m ost d elig h tfu l evening was spent a fte r which delicious re fresh m en ts w ere served. P rizes were aw arded th e m ost ragged couple. Mr. an d Mrs. R. K. Akin had as d in n er guests last Sunday, Dr. and Mrs. Chas. P eth eram and Mr. A kin’s fath e r, F. S. Akin, of P o rtlan d . Mrs. E lean o r B oughner has closed her sto re and is ta k in g a much n eed -| ed vacation. She expects to be aw ay i ab o u t tw o weeks. Miss Mabel Je n k in s is a g u est at i th e hom e of Miss M arion C alkins this week. A m arriag e license was issued at Oregon City la st week to A lm eron I C linton Ball of B oring and Mrs. J e n nie M. D ahlquist of P lea san t Valley. Mrs. J. W. Lingle, who was in ju red la st week by an autom obile, is re ported to be restin g easier b u t th e ex ten t of h e r in ju rie s cannot y et be determ ined. Mrs. C. M. Sunday, her m other, has gone to th e L ingle home to rem ain u n tif Mrs, Lingle is im proved. Mrs. R uebin K aser, Miss N ora P u l len and Byron P u llen left M onday for W . A. HESSEL Seaside to join p are n ts who left a few m onths ago for Seaside w here they RELIABILITY SERVICE are on business. U n ited State« Tire» are good fires E m ery R adford left M onday for U. S. A u tom ob ile or T ruck Tire«. A storia w here he expects to w ork for a lu m b er com pany. Jam es M. H ayden, of P o rtlan d , was a business ca lle r in G resham today. W hile h ere he called on Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C arothers. Mrs. Geo. R ank e n tertain ed a few ladies at an aftern o o n luncheon last W ednesday in ho n o r of h er sister-in- law-. Mrs. M ary L. H all of Minne apolis, M innesota, who has been vis Main S tre et GRESHAM P hone 881 itin g a t h e r hom e fo r several weeks. GEO. DIETL, Prop. Mrs. H all le ft T h u rsd ay fo r San F rancisco, C alifornia w here she will spend th e w inter. T he F re e M ethodist church will hold th e ir q u arte rly m eeting a t th e church F rid ay evening, Ja n u a ry 28, and Rev. A. J. H opper, d istric t elder, will be In ch arg e of the services Sunday also. This will open a series of revival m eetings which will co n tin u e indefinitely u n Including Pillows, Blankets and Comforters. d er th e directio n s of Rev. B. F. Sm alley, a well know n evangelist. T he m eetings give prom ise of g rea t success and a welcome is extended to all. Including Linoleums, Congoleums, Rugs Rev. Dr. F lesh er of th e Idaho C hil and Mattings. d ren 's H ome Aid society, and Rev. Dr. Geo A. Sheafe of W ashington C h ild ren ’s Home society, a re guests at th e M arlon Jo h n so n hom e today. Silks, Voiles and Jap C repes BISHOP BROS. The range of 20 convenience»— Burns coal, wood or gas at the same time. Occupies the space of an ordinary kitchen range. Let us show you the many excellent features of this combina tion range that has proved itself so satisfactory. We install in tin- home ready for use. Reasonably priced and terms if desired at L L KIDDER HDW. CO. Overland 4 Touring Roadster Sedan Coupe The easy riding car with Triplex Springs Extra milage on gas, oil and tires. Gresham Overland Co. CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET ITHERTO the farmer has woven the power of his own muscles with those of the ox, the mule, and the horse, in the development of agriculture. Practical machinery for farming has come to him slowly. Where the value of machinery in labor saving, in profit making, in usefulness, in comforts, in luxuries, has in the past been largely confined to the towns and the cities, it is now open to the farmer who is beyond all question the very bone and sinew of civili zation. Civilization grows upon the land, therefore the land is l ather and Mother and Sustainer to the human race, and those who till the soil, who plow, sow and reap, are surely the essentials in human ex istence. Therefore Machine Power on the I'arm is of the utmost im portance and the Fordson Tractor conies to the farmer as the best, we believe, piece of machinery that has yet been devised for his use. H RAKER ESTACADA If you are going to need a car this spring, order now. another shortage. TH E Avoid PERSON WHO WANTS TO K E E P ON progressing m ust m ake ce rtain th a t his h ealth is " r ig h t sid e up w ith «.are." One good way to m ake ce rtain of th is is to pur* chase m eats whose quallty- g u aran teed n ess will m ake him feel ce rtain th a t his digestion will assim ilate th e p ro p er food values. One way to m ake ce r ta in of th a t is to buy your m eats here. Gresham Meat Market I- ! BEDDING FLOOR COVERING HEATERS MANY STUDENTS WIN EXEMPTIONS & SO N GRISHAM Big Reduction Phone 41 — T he F irs t S tate Bank furn ish es Its saving depositors w ith U. S. T reasury c e rtio ra te s ru n n in g six m onths or one year bearing in te rest a t ra te of 6 % per cent and # per cent. No safer secu rities can be bad. tf Sixteen stu d en ts of Union High school have hail th e ir nam es placed on th e roll of h o n o r fo r having had an average of 90 in every su b ject d u r ing th e past sem ester and h a v in g . carried at least fo u r re g u la r s u b - ' Jects. T hose on th e roll of ho n o r a re : ' F rances A rvidson, M aurice B otkin, Mary Cogswell, Mary D aniels, Jan - n ette D owsett, C lara H offm eister. Mabel Jack so n . Mabel Johanson. Mabel L u ndquist, Helen Moulton, Eilna M ew hirter, E lizabeth McKeown, M ildred M etzger, M ildred P ullen, F ried a Raniser, R u th Schedeen. T h irty seniors, 29 Juniors, 29 sophom ores and 3 3 freshm en have th e ir nam es on th e exem ption list fo r th is sem ester. They have m ade a g eneral average of 85 p r cent In all su b jects for th e past 18 weeks and are exem pt from th e sem ester exam inations which begin W ednes day m orning and continue th re e days. D ressm aking. H ave ren ted Mrs. P. A. Gotfld's 1 residence and am p repared to do all kinds of dressm aking. Miss L eitritz. I phone 79x5. Special Com m unication of G resham Lodge No. 152, A. F. & A. M F rid ay evening. Jan. W ork in F. C. 28. at 7 :3 0 p. m. degree. V isiting b ro th ers welcome. W L GORSAGE. Sec’y. WM C METZGER, W. M R eg u lar m eeting of G resh am Lodge No. 125, 1 .0 .0 F., j In th e Odd Fellow s hall, every T hurs- , day evening. W ork In th e Initiatory ' degree. V isitors welcome. HARRY J STANLEY. N G JACKSON JONES, S ecretary. G resham Royal B lu e Lodge No. 525, L. O. L.. second and fo u rth F riday n ig h ts In I. O. O. F. hall. V isiting b ro th ers welcome. At less than cost. J. E. M ETZG ER C-AVn/AlNUit U r KUINU75 Last call for Bonds of First, Second and Third issue to be exchanged for Per manent Bonds with all Coupons attached. If you have not turned in your bonds do so at once. Bonds of Fourth issue will now be re ceived by this bank for exchange for Per manent Bonds with all coupons attached. Give it your prompt attention in order to receive your April interest. Bonds will be received and exchanged by us without charge. ff e select for our customers the best in vestments that can be had. FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM, OREGON lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll