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PAGE FOUR «K E SH A M CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats OCTIXIK. TUESDAY, WED., JULY 20 Dustin Farnum Presents “The Light of Western Stars” GEO. DIETL, Prop. Tel. 96x — Electric Building — Main St. Frank C. Jon es & Co. CARPENTER Septic Tanka Built Jack Screws for Rent Frank C. Jones By Zane Gray •."zu; - .ai.r-T 7: • z. .. z LICENSED ELECTRICIAN Wiring for Light and Power National Mazda Lamps Big Special Attraction SATURDAY and SUNDAY Floyd L. Mack ‘Behold the Man’ YOUNG MARRIED MAN!! Your Domestic Fortunes Are In Your Own Keeping Complete Plans and Specifications at our office. Come and use them. T H E U N IV E R S A L C A R The Ford Sedan JONES LUMBER CO. The Ford Sedan quite naturally is in larger demand every year, and now with the pre-war prices, without any sacrifice of the high quality of materials, and excellent reliability of workmanship, com forts and conveniences, the Sedan is the car of cars, and while a luxury in itself, at the same time is a necessity, costing less than the ordinary touring car (except the Ford) its value cannot be equalled. Phone 2341 Any of us wil be pleased to take your order for the Ford Sedan, assuring you of prompt delivery as possible, and the further guarantee of comfort and economy through the efficient after-service which is always at your command. We are all equipped with the latest up-to- date machinery; with skilled Ford mechanics; with genuine Ford made parts, so that we can keep your car as good as gold, so far as service is concerned, every hour in the year. R e lia b le Tractors RAKER & SON Phone 1301 J. G. Mast, Branch Mngr. CASE We solicit your orders. If you are going to have a closed car this fall we believe the Ford Sedan is your best investment. Won’t you call in and talk it over, or let us give you a demonstration? GRESHAM »»21 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Page and son Donald, Mr. Paige’s m o th er and sis te rs C onstance an d Mabel, Miss Lola Stinson of P o rtlan d , Jam es Law rence, Mr. an d Mrs. Edw. A ylsw orth and fam ily re tu rn e d Monday evening from an o u tin g a t M anzanita beach. A. D ow sett left S atu rd ay fo r a m o n th 's visit In th e E ast. He will spend som e tim e visiting his old hom e a t Stephens P o int, W isconsin. G erald Jen sen is recovering from a bad a tta c k of blood poison which resu lted from in ju rie s received w hile em ployed on th e highw ay at Hood River. Mrs. D. P. M iilikin enjoyed a visit with a frien d of 30 years ago w'hen Mrs. A1 C am plan of P o rtlan d spent th e day here. Mrs. C am plan is the wife of th e well know n tire rep air man who was associated w ith R aker Marital felicity depends upon ability to keep the & Son u n til recently. Mr. Cam plan girl SMILING. and Mr. M iilikin w orked to g e th e r in railro ad work a t Lincoln, N ebraska, There may be times of I ROL BLE ahead. Ever}’ 30 years ago and th e fam lies had lost track of one an o th e r for m any -years married pair must expect their share—must take the until recently when th ey m et here in bitter with the sweet. Gresham . Mr. M iilikin oWns th e second hand sto re on Pow ell street. SAVE — and build you a home. Guests a t th e hom e of Mr. an3 Mrs. Jo h n M etzger th is week a re Mr. There is no satisfaction in the world like owning and Mrs. C arl P erk in s of S eattle. your own home. They expect to spend some tim e vis itin g relatives in G resham an d vicin ity Mrs. P erk in s is a cousin of Mrs. Metzger. L ester Spencer is building a resi dence on his p ro p erty on Main stree t n ear th e high school. T he fo u n d a Member tion is being laid. Miss Elsie S m ith has retu rn ed from a m o n th ’s v isit w ith relativ es in eastern W ashington. Rev. J. M ontcalm Brow n, fo rm er p asto r of th e M ethodist Episcopal church here, Mrs. Brown and children vere g u ests on S unday of Mr. and H rs. C. M. H arriso n , T he Brow ns are living on a f ru it ran ch n e a r New berg. T he O utlook com bines w ith all of W e have som e good bargains in Miss E d ith H ia tt was hostess a t a th e P o rtlan d dailies, W eekly O regon used C hevrolets and F ords, Easy m arshm allow ro a st given in h o n o r of ian and Semi-weekly Jo u rn al. Now term s. Field M otor C ar Co. P hone Miss Mabel Brown of N ew berg on is a good tim e to subscribe. 2331. Monday evening. T he young people w ent to th e Sandy riv e r w here a m erry evening was spent. Mr. and Mrs. L eslie St. C lair and th e la tte r ’s m o th er, Mrs. H annah M. Shaw of F airv iew have ren te d the low er floor of th e Bishop residence on Second s tre e t and will m ove in w ithin a week o r two. Mrs. M arth a F ield h o u se h as had as g u ests o ver th e w eek-end Mr. and Mrs. J. H ug h es an d d au g h ter, A m elia, from G uynor, O klahom a and Miss 8. C h ristian of St. Joseph, M issouri They w ere on th e ir way by au to m o bile to L ivingston, W isconsin, w here th e H ughes fam ily will live. They had been on th e way since May 30. Rev. J. T ruedson, p asto r of th e L u th ero n church, of Powell Valley, has re tu rn e d from an extended visit In Chicago and th e E ast w here he a t tended th e g en e ral synod of his church as a deleg ate from th e Colum A complete tractor in every detail for deep plowing, bia conference. GRESHAM P hone 181 I» , G resham T heater GRESHAM LOCALS SANITARY MARKET Main S treet JULY HAY-BALERS, SILO-FILLERS, ESTACADA THRESHING SEPARATORS All Power-Driven Machinery ‘ BEHOLD THE MAN COMES HERE THIS WEEK W alter A drian, m an ag er of the G resham T h ea ter, announces th a t he has secured the fam ous pictu re, ‘‘Be hold th e M an” w hich is a film n a r r a tive adapted from th e life of our Savior and it will be presented here S atu rd ay and Sunday, Ju ly 23 and 24. T his p ictu re ran a week in P o rt land th is sp rin g a t th e au d ito riu m before crow ds of people and was the m ost widely ad v ertised play of the season. A re tu rn engagem ent of a week was received w ith g re a t favor and no sign of slack up in atten d an ce. M anager A drian is to be both com m ended and co n g ra tu lated for secu r ing a p ictu re of th is type for a run here. T he p ictu re will be show n th ree tim es on each day, once in th e a fte r- j noons and tw ice in th e evenings. Starting 10 a. m. Thursday LASTING TILL SATURDAY NIGHT ALUMINUM W ARE STOCK Reducing Sale 200 — Pieces of Our Best Grade — 200 Aluminum Ware put on sale at prices you cannot af ford to pass by. We have grouped this ware in three lots and will sell at the following price, while the stock lasts: 1 LOT No . 1 LOT No. 2 LOT No. 3 @ $1.69 $2.48 $3.19 All the useful cooking utensils you can think of includ ed in this great sale. Nothing in our entire line of this ware reserved. Besides these extra-special-sale items you will find great bargains in our Special Basket Sales of small items at 10c, 25c, 50c. ROELOFSON CLAN MEET AT CORBETT SUNDAY A bout 75 m em bers of th e Roelof- 'so n clan held th e ir an n u a l m eeting at , th e J. H. Johnson hom e n ea r C orbett. T here were ab o u t 75 m em bers p res ent at this m eeting including the fam ilies of D. D. Ja ck , C. O. S chneid er, A rth u r Johnson. M orris Johnson and Mrs. E lla S ch neider of th is vi cinity. T he clan n u m b ers ab o u t 200 p er sons. all of whom reside in Oregon. The next m eeting will be held at W oodburn w here a much la rg e r at- ten d an ce is expected as It is a m ore cen tral location. C hoice H om e S ites for Sal.' F ron tin g P ow ell V alley Road. A cres and h alf acres in th e Shoe m ak er tra c t Joining G resham town i lim its. Bull Run w ater and elec- | tricity. Low prices and easy te rm s offered to home builders. K RID ER * El.KINGTON Tel. 2341. A nother big drop in C hevrolet prices, some m odels as m uch as $300, now th e cheapest fully equipped car on m ark et See us for prices. New location, Iatto u re ll Bldg. F ields M otor C ar Co. Phone 2331. BARGAINS YO0 CANNOT RESIST Our windows are full of these Bargains now. Call and inspect them. BUT REMEMBER! the sale does not sart until Thurs day at 10 o’clock a. m. A. W. METZGER & CO. Phone 1451 Phone 1451 I ««Heat H ave him bring hom e a brick of \\ hlte Clover Ice Cream C arried In I stock at W ithrow ’s Confeotionery. i G resham Royal B lu e Lodge No. 525, L. O. L.. ha second and fo u rth F riday r » n ig h ts in I O. O. F hall. V isiting b ro th ers welcome R egular m eetin g of Gresh- am Lodge No. 125, 1.0 O F.. In th e Odd Fellow s h all, every T h u rs day evening V isitors welcome. MELVIN I SUNDAY. N G. ¡JACKSON JONES. S ecretary with two 14-in. tractor plows; for discing; for drilling; for use with a binder; and a reaj friction clutch pulley for all belt work. A governor to regylate the speed. H e s s e l’s F a r m M a c h in e r y Phone 1141 Gresham, Ore. H o m e P rod u cts PURE LARD Home Bred — Home Fed — Made for Home Home Made 5s, $.90; Delivered 10«, $1.75 GRESHAM MEAT MARKET A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. » Phone 41 iiHiiiiiiiiiiiii::iiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiii,iiiiiiiiiii,iHiiitii„iiiiiHuiiii 7 7 0 P eople A re Receiving Interest from this B ank J believing It to be well m anaged and th e funds of its Savings De p artm en t invested in stab le secu rities such as M unicipal Bonds and G overnm ent S ecurities. We paid o u r Savings D epositors for th e y ear 1920 *11,890.59 in terest. Did you g et your portio n ? If not, why not? How m uch developm ent work was done In th is com m unity with th e funds oa which we paid In terest? How much benefit did th e com m unity derive from th e mortfcy and checks which you held ab o u t th e house, carried in your pocket, o r stow ed aw ay in a Safe Deposit Box’ Did not you receive an Indirect benefit from th e funds on deposit o utside of the in terest you received? Was not th e »11,890.59 In terest paid by this bank of as much benefit to th e com m unity as a pay roll of like a m o u n t’ T hese a re serious th o u g h ts for th e candid th inking mind. T h in k it over. ** W e 1«) 4 ' , in terest on Saving« Account.«. O ur ban)? was exam ined by th e S tate B anking Board Ju ly 6th. 1921. FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM, OREGON