Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 24, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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CRESHASI LOCALS
New for Children
GINGHAM DRESSES
in small checks and large
well-assorted plaids.
Moderately priced at
$1.50, $1.75 & $2.25
WOMEN’S SILK HOSE
in Black, Brown, White and (¡ray, at, the pair
$1.25, $1.50, $1.75
SPECIAL
Fibre Silk Hose in Brown and Black, per pair 55c
Walrad Mercantile Co.
AUCTION SALE
RAKER & SON ,
THURSDAY, JUNE 2, at 10 o’clock
Having bold my farm, will sell to highest bidder
Boar, 6
Set double work harness; set double driving harness single harness, new;
severul horse collars; set Boston backers with neck yoke; 2 farm wagons;
spring wagon; buggy; su rry ; 2 hay racks; gravel bed; spring seat; manure-
spreader; riding cultivator; binder; single bottom sulkey plow; Itock Island
gung plowx 2. H indi walking plows; breaking plow; Champion mower; l?x l8
disc; l^ j horsepower gas engine; 1 row corn plan ter; Simplex No. 7 cream sep-
erator; 2 drag harrow s; 4 bottle Babcock qillk tester; S tew art horse clipper;
fanning,m ill; 600« gallon red wood w ater tan k ; galvanized sheep-dipping tan k ;
boiler Tor scalding hogs; heating stove w ith tank and coll for d airy ; foot-
power emery wh’eel; grindstone; 15 gallon oil drum ; Meyers hay c a rrie r;
rolling cutter for plow; several lengths barn door track; lco-box; 2 burner
gas plate and oven; 10 sacks Irish Cobbler seed potatoes, and other articles
too numerous to mention.
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ALL SUMS UNDER »20.00, CASH
Approved Bankable Notes Will Be Taken For Larger Amounts
W. H. CLEVELAND, T. E. MERCER, Owners
COL. W. 8. WOOD 4k SONS, Auctioneers
A. MEYERS, Clerk
B IG V A L U E S
Are found in our counter of 6 yards for $1 pieces
COME
and
We are giving you quality merchandise that will surprise
you. What we want is satisfied customers and in order
to have what we want, we must give what you want.
That is:
QUALITY
BISHOP BROS.
DINNER SETS
42-picce dinner sets in two designs of the Blue Bird and
another design with medium decoration.
1 hese are
splendid dishes and sets are well made up containing no
small pieces.
SEF THEM IN OUR WINDOW
Quality considered, they are very reason­
ably priced at, per set........................ $11 «33
Spring design water sets, specially priced
at, per set........................................... $2.85
Water glasses and pitchers in several pat­
terns, priced separately.
5-glass mixing bowl sets at, set.......... $1.35
This Store Will Be Closed All Day Monday,
Memorial Day, May 30th
A. W. METZGER & CO.
The Winchester Store
Phone 1451
New and Used Tires and Tubes
FISKE TIRES
VULCANIZING, RETREADING
ELECTRICAL HOUSEKEEPING
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co
PERFECTION TIRES, 1921 Stock All
Carry Positive Mileage Guarantee
W. S. LOVEJOY, Agent
com posed of Bishop Sellew, D istrict
| E lder K lotzback. J. A. Hopp«^, retir-
] Ing d istric t eld er, R. A. T ru llln g e r
' and Sidney Scott.
Rev. 11. Y. Y ates, who has been do-
j ing such splendid work in th e G resh-
\ am church here, has been tra n s-
1 ferred to B ethany and Rev. J. A.
H opper, th e retired d istric t elder,
. has been assigned to G resham .
O th er assignm ents of in te rest to
; G resham pe<\ple are, S Q. Roper, Sec­
ond ch u rch . P o rtla n d ; O. N. B lair.
[ T hird ch u rch , P o rtla n d ; J H Brown,
' D am ascus; E. I. H arrin g to n , a form -
| e r p asto r h ere, goes to ih lem
B. F.
Sm alley, who conducted th e m eet­
ings which wore held here la st wln-
i ter, has been assigned to Lakeview .
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W atch fo r d ate of baking dem oa-
I stra tlo n of P erfection Oil stoves at
Wood
Cull ties for sale. E k stro m T ruck
I Service. phone 851. ___________ tf
o c o o ^ co o o o o o o o c o o o o o c o o o o o
Gresham Theater
Wednesday. M^y 25
E N I D B E N N F>T T
In th e scream ingly
funny farce comedy
H A IR P IN S ”
E ig h th Episode of "D ouble Ad­
v en tu re” w ith C harles H utchinson,
th» daredevil of th e movies
MATINEE AND NIGHT
MATIRDAY \NI» SUNDAY NIGHT
IN S ID E T H E C U P ”
AB m in isters are invited to be
.g u e sts of th e m an ag em en t S aturday
Drop onto a few of the bargains I aftern o o n .
I. L K id d er H dw e. Co.
I offered In the want columns
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SECURE AS NEVER BEFORE
Wc have been in business for many
years but at no time have we felt so secure
against sudden calamity as since becom­
ing members of the Federal Reserve Sys­
tem. It gives us assurance th at we can
realize upon a substantial portion of our
rets at any time.
FIRST STATE BANK
O X E 8H A K .
O 1E U O I
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At Cleveland Farm in Gresham
Team Horses 8 and 9 years old; 9 Weanling Pigs;
months; Boar, 1 year old; 14 young Geese.
Mrs. E th e l Lausdow n has "been
elected to th e E astb am school a t O re­
gon City. F o r th e p ast y ear Mr. an d i
Mrs. Lausdow n havo been visiting j
rela tiv e s In th e ea ste rn and m iddle
w estern states.
Miss T ek la Shu-
More than 100,000 fordson tractors hav« been sold to farmers in
holm has also been elected to th e po- j
the United States. They are helping those farmers do more and better
sitio n of th ird g rad e teach er In th a t
work in less time and at less cost. North, East, South, \\ est—every­
d istrict.
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where
the Fordson has proven itself a money-maker and a real necess­
Geo. B o rn sted t t>f Nam pa, Idaho,
wa» in G resham on S atu rd ay calling
ity to the farmer. Besides it is helping mightily to solve the labor
on frien d s an d relatives. H e was a
problem.
welcome ca ller a t th e O utlook office.
These one hundred thousand and^more practical farmers have
Mr. B o rn sted t trav e ls for th e O liver
Chilled Flow eom paj40 and was a t­
affirmed the economy—the exceptionally low fuel and operating cost—
ten d in g a m eeting of trav elin g sales­
of the Fordson; its time and labor-saving qualities and its ability to
men in P o rtlan d .
increase production. The Pordson was built to be the most economical
Mrs. Mary P re sto n -h a d as guests
tractor; it is compact and devoid of excessive weight. And it is built
la st week h e r sister, Mrs. C a rrie Cos­
tello and th e la tte r's d au g h ter, Mrs.
of the same strong iron and steel as is the Ford car.
L eta Goodwin of Spokane, W ashing­
Winter or bad weather does not hinder the Fordson’s usefulness.
ton.
Day or night—twenty-dour hours a day if you choose—you can utilize
C. M. Z im m erm an has purchased
the Fordson.
th e Mt. T ailor g arag e a t F iftie th and
H aw th o rn e stre e ts in P o rtla n d and
Only so many Ford-
hah tak en over th e business. He will
sons are allotted tWs ter­
o p erate a g en eral g arag e an d rep a ir
ritory. Orders are being
shop and has sto rag e room fo r 35
Jailed
in sequence — first
cars.
Mrs J. T. S tillions is h ere for a
come first served. Let us
s h o rt visit w ith Mr. S tillions and
have yours now.
friends. She has been in S eattle for
There’s a practical
some tim e w ith h er children and re­
use for the Fordson every
cently cam e h ere for an exchange visit
w ith h er m o th er, Mrs. A. M. C lark.
day of the year. Let’s tell
T he la tte r is in S eattle w ith Mrs. Stil-
you. Come in and have a
lio n ’s children.
tractor
talk. Give us the
Mrs. C lara McKenney was given a
chance to make a demon-
su rp rise phrty on la st T h u rsd ay ev­
ening, May 19. >>y Mrs. R alph D avid­
stration on your own
son, Miss L eila Gibbs, Mrs. C. A tte r­
farm.
bury and Mrs. C lara W olfe, who took
provisions for th e d in n e r w ith them
and sp e n t th e evening w ith Mrs. Mc­
K enney. T he occasion was th e la t­
te r ’s birth d ay .
Miss Evelyn M etzger, who was re­
cently o p erated on fo r appendicitis
is a t hom e an d g e ttin g along in
splendid style. She is still unable to A L U M N I A SSO C IA T IO N
W IL L R E C E IV E S E N IO R S
s it up b u t feels very much improved.
"In sid e th e Cup” by W inston
T he 1921 class of U. H. S. will be
C hurchill, com ing to th e G resham th e guests of h o n o r at a reception by
in Red Top or Black Top
T h ea ter S atu rd ay and Sunday is said th e A lum ni association, in M etzger's
to be th e g rea test, m o st, en th ra llin g h all, M onday n ig h t, May 30. At a
serm on on reg en eratio n ever show on well atten d ed m eeting in th e Gresh-
th e screen. "In sid e th e C up” is th e km lib rary la st n ig h t plans w ere laid
We are old hands at this game and have all
sto ry of a sm all-tow n m in iste r who and com m ittees appointed and from
T i m e t o H r t ir e J
new and modern equipment. All Work
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accepted a call to a fash io n ab le city th e en th u siasm show n it is certain
Guaranteed. Give Us a Trial
congregation w here th e h eaviest con­ th a t th e affair will be one of th e best
trib u to rs to th e su p p o rt of th e church given by th e local a lu m n i' associa­
Powell Si.
Opposite Browns M kt.
practiced C h ristian ity only on Sun­ tion. The alu m n i association is com ­
days, and using th e cloak 'of C hris­ posed of all g rad u a tes of G resham
tia n ity in am assing w ealth, som e­ High school and Union H igh school,
tim es by q uestionable m eans, on the th e to ta l n um ber being n early 200.
o th e r six days. “ Inside th e C up” is
All g rad u a tes of th e h igh school
unqualifiedly endorsed by th e larg est are cordially Invited and also all of
Eight hours is insufficient tim e for hum an bands to perform
and m ost pow erful o rg an izatio n of th e young men who w ere stu d e n ts
all the household tasks. However, it is possible to establish
women in th e w orld— th e G eneral and failed to g rad u a tes on acco u n t of
the eight hour day in the home by m aking use of th e electrical
F ed eratio n of W om en’s clubs of having enteyed th e m ilitary service
hands th a t are offered to you In the form of the electric dish­
washer, w ashing m achine, ironing machine, vacuum sweeper
America.
of th e country d u rin g th e war. Light
and the many other labor-saving devices.
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Dr. E m ily F. Bolcom has sta rte d refresh m en ts will be served and an
These u n tirin g "household assista n ts” will do your work
extensive rem odeling of h e r residence o rc h e stra will be on h and to re n d e r
quickly and efficiently. Your home can be run system atically
! with th e view to m aking it a perm a- m usic for th e dance.
with these electrical handB for they never disappoint you or
' nent hom e which sh all include office
grow tired. Ybur tim e and energy can be devoted to the
On T h u rsd ay n ig h t th e re will be a
better things In life, when you keep house electrically.
. and tre a tm e n t rooms for the accom- special m eeting of th e alu m n i asso­
Glad to »how you any time.
! m odatlon of h e r G resham patients, ciation in Miss M orrison’s room a t
i W. K. H am ilton is in ch arg e of th e th e high school building fo r th e elec­
TWO STORES— E lectric Store, E lectric Building,
t work.
—E lectric Store, F irs t and A lder Sts.
tion of officers an d th e conduct of all
Mrs. E thel Miller, h e r m other, Mrs. business which should come before
E lizabeth McLain and Jam es Law ­ th e association a t th e re g u la r an n u al
rence drove to Albany Sunday to v isit m eeting. All alu m n i a re req u ested
w ith Mrs. M cLain’s d a u g h te r and to be present.
Dues are due and
fam ily.
payable.
The basket social a rra n g e d by th e
T hird Division Sewing club of th e B R ID E S TO B E A R E
G resham school and tl»f Camp F ire
G IV E N C O STU M E P A R T Y
G irls was an en joyable social occasion
Miss G ertru d e A lexander was h o st­
and n etted m ore th an »22, w hich will ess on la st S atu rd ay evening a t a
be divided betw een th e two organiza- p arty given a t th e hom e of h e r sister,
i tlons.
Compare with other prices. These tire s are second to none made.
Mrs. W. J. O tt, in h o n o r of Miss
Mr. an d Mrs. W. R. K ern e n te r­ G ladys Michel and Miss M ildred St.
(HMM) M iles
8<MM) M iles
<HMM) Mil«*
mimmi M iles
« 1 2 .5 0
tained a t d in n e r on Sunday th e for- C lair, who will be brides of th e early
82
80 X 8
« 2 0 .7 5
*1 1 .85
SI
1
7
5
$ 2 0 .0 0
3
$ 3 1 .2 5
30
Ml 7 5 0
' m er’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. sum m er.
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$27.00
$ 8 2 .0 0
« 1 8 .5 0
M 22.35 ...... 8 2 X 8 H
(K ern and Miss May M orrison.
T his was a costum e p arty an d the
« 2 0 .7 5
$ 2 4 .7 5 ........ . 8 1 X 4
T he ch ild ren of th e G resham m ost of th e young ladies a tten d in g
school clubs an d th e ir frien d s will Im personated th e little g irls they
G resh atn
N ext to B row n's .Market
enjoy a picnic on th e banks of Jo h n ­ used to be. The costum es and th e
son creek next T h u rsd ay aftern o o n " k id ” gam es caused m uch m e r r l- :
w hich will Include a basket luncheon m ent. L a te r th e guests w ere Invited
and gam es an d sports.
to th e p leasan t gam e room In the
Donald P age en te rta in e d ab o u t 25 basem ent w here dancing was in ­
of hie little friends yesterday on th e dulged In. Follow ing th e re fre sh ­
I occasion of his sixth b irth d ay anni- m ents Miss Michel and Miss St. C lair
! versary.
Games on th e law n, ice were each jilven a b o uquet of beau ­
i cream and a b eau tifu l cake w ith tifu lly shaded pink rosebuds an d c a r­
candles m nde it a w onderful tim e for nations.
j all th e little folks.
T h e guests, besides th e tw o in
whose honor th e affair was given,
B Y. Y A T E S T R A N S F E R R E D
w ere th e Misses Mabel and M iriam
TO B E T H A N Y CH U RCH Inglis, Maud Michel, H elen Hoss,
i E thel Calkins, Mary H ansen, May
The tw en ty -six th an n u a l Oregon
M orrison, Mina G ilbert, Alice Rob­
, conference of th e F ree M ethodist
erts, M artha H agberg and W lnnlfred
church closed a four-day session in
Osburn. Miss A lexander was assist­
, P o rtlan d S atu rd ay and th e appotnt-
ed by her m other, Mrs A lexander.
j m e n u for th e com ing y ear w ere an-
5 nounced by th e sta tio n com m ittee Mrs Ott and little M argaret O tt.