GRESHAM
P A G I POUR
OVTLOOK.
GRESHAM LOCALS
A SERVICE THAT SERVES
T The final proof of efficiency in home building is
demonstrated by the satisfaction which follows the com
pleted home, itself.
7 The preliminary planning and designing of your
new home is of vital importance.
*! Guesswork in conection with the arrangement, con
struction and cost are sure to cause extreme dissatisfac
tion and regret.
Build Right—You Will Probably
Build But Once
USE OUR MODERN BUILDING
S E R V I C E AN Ó ASSISTANCE
Member
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G R E SH A M , OKEOOB
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Phone 2431
See J. C
Y Exclusive Representative National Builders Bureau
“Ain’t it a Grand and Glorious Feeling”
CLEAN-UP DAY IS
THURSDAY, MAY 19
Have your rubbish picked up ready for the city’s haulers
before that day, and as you clean up, brighten up with a
coat of paint.
We have paint for every purpose
HOES, RAKES, SHOVELS, ETC.
L. L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO.
ESTACADA-GRESHAM STAGE
Ih'KiniiiiiK Monday, May Kt
I will o perate a stage between E stacada and G resham , m ak in g
two round trip s a day. W ill s ta r t front W ithrow 's confectionery
and run on the following schedule
Ix'ave G renluun
L eave
9:3 0 a. in.
3 :3 0 p. in.
F are 75 cents
E ntacada
1 1 :0 0 a. m.
6 :0 0 p. in.
R K AKIN
Evening trip s by appointm ent.
Phone«, Res. 9x1, W ithrow 's 1111
GROCERY BARGAINS
Empire Hams
CHOICE
PICNIC HAMS
Lb. 21o
Whole or 1 lalf
at
less than wholesale
FANCY OREGON
Lb. 30«
PRUNES
12 Lbs. 98c
ORANGES
Juicy and Sweet
2 Doa. 38c
PEANUT
BUTTER
in your own
container
Lb. 10c
Ask for a can and a
bottle of
WIN ALL PEAS
Can, 14c
3 cans, 39c
6 cans, 75c
MEDIUM
RED SALMON
Can, 15c
Crimson
Rambler
Syrup
RED X CORN
2 cans. 25c
12 cans, $1.45
Use a bottle and if
found satisfactory
keep Can
if not -
Return
STANDARD
TOMATOES
Can. 10c
12 cans, $1.15
SALTED
PEANUTS
2 Lba 2T.c
( G u a ra n te e d
Vim Flour
$2.25 per Sack
CAROLENE
MILK
Can, 10c
12 cans, $1.15
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Quality & Service
New Phone 1451
FR ID A Y ,
MAY
13,
1921
LAST SERVICES BEFORE
CONFERENCE TO BE HELD
Services a t th e F re e M ethodist
An eight-pound baby boy was born
F riday evening to Mrs. Bessie Cun church next Sunday will begin w ith
ningham who is staying at the home Sunday school a t 10 o ’clock and be
of her parents. John Cunningham, the follow ed by p reaching by th e p asto r,
father of the baby was killed in a mill
Rev. J. B. Yates, a t 11 o'clock. At
acident several m onths ago.
8 o'clock in th e evening Mrs. M. S. !
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. 8eym our stopped
In Gresham today. They .are on th eir B lackm an of P o rtlan d will preach.
way to Bend, Oregon. Mr. Seymour Mrs. Blackm an Is an evangelist of !
Is well known to club w orkers as the wide experience who will have a
m essage of pow er an d h e lp fu ln e ss:
S tate Club Leader.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Leslie and Mr. for th e people.
T he an n u al circu it m eeting of th e
and Mrs. A. Hevel motored to Lusted
Wednesday where they visited Mr. church was held on W ednesday
evening a t w hich tim e th e officers
and Mrs. Geo. Lusted.
Mr. Lusted Is still seriously 111 fol and teach ers of th e church and Sun
lowing the stroke of paralysis which day school w ere elected and Mrs.
he suffered more th an four weeks ago. Je ssie C athey was chosen as th e d el
H is entire left side is affected.
egate to th e an n u a l conference
Pentecost will be observed a t the w hich will m eet In P o rtlan d next
Zion Kvangellcal church Sunday morn week a t th e F irs t F re e M ethodist
ing. Services will commence a t 10:30. church.
Messages In both the German and Eng
lish languages will be given and will FIVE PRIZE ESSAYS
be followed by communion service in
BE READ TONIGHT
English language. Sunday school will
convene a t 11:45.
T his evening a t th e g rad e school
W ater pipes are being laid from the assem bly room th e prize w inning es
main pipe line near Judge G. W. S ta says of th e pupils of th e fo u rth , fifth,
pleton's home to the W. H. Gibson sixth, seventh and eig h th g rad es will
home on South Roberts Avenue.
be read and th e prizes aw arded.
Chas. Carothers left Tuesday for
T he
essays
a re
on "H e alth
Robinette, Oregon, where he Is look H ab its’’, Alcohol and Tobacco.
ing after business interests. Mrs. Car-
Rev. A. S. Hisey will p resen t th e
others is visiting relatives at Lents.
prizes which a re aw arded by th e
Lewis C hristensen who is well- W. C. T. U.
known in Gresham has opened a g ar
Mrs. G. L. B uland, a well known
age at the corndr of the Powell Valley W. C. T. U. w orker, who has ch arg e
and Lusted roads. This is the only
of th e essay d ep a rtm en t will give an
garage between Gresham and Pleasant
Home and Is well located. It Is ex address.
A good atten d a n ce is desired.
pected th a t It will develop quite a
trade.
Su rp rise P arty.
Mrs. Anna H am lin has received
As W ednesday was th e fifth w ed
word th a t she won In h er damage
suit against the P. R. L. & P. Company ding an n iv ersary of Rev. and Mrs.
in the case of the death of her daugh B. J. Y ates, th e ir m any friendB in
ter, Mrs. Georgina Tiller. It is not G resham gave them a su rp rise party
known as yet w hat am ount of damages and Bhower.
Mr. and Mrs. Y ates w ere both very
I was aw arded but Mrs. H am lin is in
Portland th is afternoon to learn more m uch su rp rised . T hey received many
of the details of the case. The only b eau tifu l and useful gifts.
word she has had was th at she had
A very p leasan t evening was spent
won the case.
by all th e 35 g u ests th a t w ere pres
Monday evening a few of the mem ent.
bers of the Rebekah lodge arranged
a surprise for the other members and G renham P aren t-T ea ch e r M eeting,
a most delightful evening was spent In ' T h ere will be a sh o rt m eeting of
. games and other am usem ents. Refresh- th e P aren t-T each er association fol
m eats were served. One of the interest low ing th e d em o n stratio n by th e Sew-
I lng events of the evening was the pre ffig and C ooking clubs T u e sd a y As
sentation of a bouquet of flowers to It is election of officers a large a tte n d
I Mrs. H enry Schurm an a recent bride.
ance is desired.
Mrs. Schurm an was form erly Mrs.
M yrtle Daniels.
M a rsh a l’s N o tic e .
The Clarence Hill family who have
I have In my custody two bicycles I
been having quite a selge w ith small supposed to have been stolen, which I
pox have all recovered and are to be th e ow ners can have by proving
out of q u arantine S aturday morning. property and paying fo r th is ad. [
An entire day spent at the homes Phone 54x3.
G. A. COX, M arshal of G resham .
of Mrs. Ella O liphant and Mrs. Chas.
Pugh In Lents was a pleasure and the
Special
C om m unication of
privilege of Gresham women on Thurs-
G resham Lodge No. 152, A. F.
I day of th is week. Potluck lunch was
& A. M., Monday evening,
taken by the women and the hostesses
May 16, a t 7 :3 0 o'clock.
For
added delicious chicken pies. Both h o s-lla b o r in E. A. degree. W ednesday j
J fesses were form er residents of Gresh-1 evening, May 18, at 7 :30 o ’clock fo ri
i am as were Mrs. Dailey, her daughter, i ' a ^o r
degree.
\ ¡siting <
Mrs. Roy W hite and Mrs. M. Carmen.
w L q o RSAGE, See’y.
Those going from here were Mrs. S. 8. \VM. C. METZGER, W. M.
I Thompson, Mrs. Stella Stockdale, Mrs. — ■
, Emma Gilmore, Mrs. C. E. Rusher, Mrs
R. 11. Todd, Mrs. Lucy Osborn»1, Mrs.
fi. C. Larsen and Mrs. B, L. Walrad.
Pow ell V alley G arage
Miss Adeline B. Wyeth has as a
J I guest Mrs. F. I. Webb, who has spent
LOUIS CHRISTENSEN
the past five years in federal work in
P hone 26x
Alaska an d .w h q is now on her way
Cor. Powell Valley & L usted Rd.
home to Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs.
Wyeth and Mrs. Webb enjoyed a de
lightful trip on the Columbia highway /-----------------------------------------------------s
with E. Davidson.
Rev. R. E. Myers of Woodburn called |
on Gresham friends yesterday.
The best on th e m arket. w
Word has been received of the blrtk |
Y our last chance to g et a t i r e '
fo r these u nheard of low prices.
of a daughter to Mr and Mrs. Cecil
Only a few left. B e tte r hurry.
Moffitt of A storia on May 1. The baby
W hen these are gone th e price
has received the name of Alice May.
will be higher. M aking room
Mr. and Mrs. G rant Bell of Spring-
for new stock. Some of th e
dale visited friends in Gresham yester
new stock on hand now. Come
day. They have recently returned from
in and see it.
California where they spent the win
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Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Carlson are on
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Expert auto repairing
PERFECTION TIRES
E d itor Mill« To S|N-ak Sunday Morn
in g at M ethodist Church.
Edward L aird Mills, editor of the
Pacific C hristian Advocate, will ad I
dress the m orning congregation next
Sunday at tne Methodist Episcopal 1
church. Dr. Mills was form erly witti
tor Board of Home Missions and the |
Church Extension acting as the Secre
tary of frontier work. He is a brilliant
speaker who will keep you inti rested
fioni the first word.
The Sunday School will meet ac
cording to arangem ent at 9:45 In or-
der to be out of the way of the morn '
lng service In ample time. Come early |
to Sunday School for the opening ser
vice; to the church th at you may have i
a good sitting.
The Epworth League topic for the ;
day is "The League's F ourth of Ju ly .” j
This is the 32d anniversary of the or- j
ganixatlon of the Epworth League. O f '
course you will w ant to attend this
service.
Monday evening will command your j
interest. The Rev, F. M. Jasper, as
sistant pastor of the F irst Chureh.
Portland, will depict the present status
of the Centenary In reels and stereop-
tlcan slides, ills address Is both tim e
ly and interesting. A live evening for
everybody.
Drop onto a few of th e bargains
offered In th e w ant colum ns
New reduced prices on all U.
autom obile an d tru c k tires. W.
Hessel.
D entistry m ade painless by nerve
blocking m ethods. Try It. Dr. C P.
Johnson, 611 Morgan Bldg., Port-
| land, Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv.
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TOPKIS
Perfect Fitting Athletic
UNION SUITS
for men
the suit $ 1 .OO
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
NOT THE CHEAPEST BUT THE BEST
FOR THE MONEY
TH E MONARCH DUPLEX draft safeguards your
baking and your cooking and insures uniform heating.
No half-burned coal or charred wood with the Monarch
Range. Any fuel burns to a clean fine ash.
Monarch ranges are made of malleable iron, not
cast iron, because malleable iron can be made thinner
and therefore gets to a heating point that much quicker.
Malleable iron permits the use of riveting hammers.
Neither bolts nor stove putty are used in Monarchs.
T hat’s why they stay tight. The Monarch features are
ones which we are desirous of demonstrating to you.
There are other important quality and value points in
Monarchs which you should investigate in person.
J. E. METZGER
Guaranteed Tire Repairing
Bring in your worn Casings
and have them repaired and
get the mileage out of them.
Tibbetts’ Vulcanizing Shop
MAIN
ST.
GRESHAM
ite in fo rc e d C oncrete B u rial V aults.
A irtig h t. W aterp ro o f,
E v e rla stin g . B e tte r th a n m etal,
' less in price.
M an u fac tu red by the
NATIONAL VAULT CO.
P a c to ry M11 r o « t« r Bd.. P o rtla n d
D elivered a t any C em etery on
sh o rt notice
P h o n e A n t. 0 1 8 - 3 5
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935.19»
W. S. LOVEJOY,
Agent
N e x t to B r o w n 's M arket
G reclutili
Home Products
PURE LARD
HOME BRED
HOME
FED
HOME MADE
MADE FOR HOME
3s 65c, 5s $1, 10s $2
Delivered
Gresham Meat Market
a . j . w . BROWN
Phone 41
The business of our community is pro
tected by the ability of this bank to redis
count its holdings of commercial paper
when necessary with the Federal Reserve
Bank.
Our customers share in the protection
afforded by this great financial umbrella
FIRST STATE BANK
O X ESBAM ,
OBEOOIT