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FRIDAY.
J A M ARY
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All Gresham stores and business
places will close tomorrow (Saturday)
from 12 to 3:30 p. m„ to enable m er
I. N. L. S h rin er of A shland, a for chants and clerks to attend the F arm
m er resident of P leasan t Home, ers’ Week banquet.
.
w here he still owns a farm , was here
The regular meeting of the Women's |
this week looking a fte r th e leasing
of his place. He rep o rts bis family Auxiliary of Gresham Post The Am-|
erican Legion will meet at the home
well and delighted w ith th eir new
of Mrs. J. H. Metzger on next Tuesday
hom e a t A shland.
evening, Jan u ary 24. A full attend
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Addy of Polos, ance is deBired.
M ontana, have come to G resham and
Another com munity sing has been
are visiting with J. N. M ew hirter,
arranged for to be held a t the library
who is Mrs. A ddy’s uncle. They are
on Friday evening, February 17. TalkB
looking for a location and expects to
will be given by Judge G. W. Stapleton
m ake th e ir hom e here.
and Professor H. W. Boyer, supervisor
The Rev. A ugust Y ouugren of 8e- of music in the Portland public schools.
attle , who has opened a work in | The Gresham branch of’ the W hitney
G resham for th e Jap an ese along Boys' Chorus, 50 strong, and the high
evangelistic lines, will preach in the school orchestra will furnish musical
F ree M ethodist church on S aturday numbers. The formal program
pi Oftl dill will
Will
and Sunday n ig h t, December 21 and be short as plenty of time is desired for
22, in the Jap an ese language. The ; rhe community singing and the social
singing also will be in th e sam e lang- hour.
uage. W hile these m eetings are be-
The regular meeting of the Ladies
; iug held especially for th e Japanese
Guild of the Baptist church will be
! people all E nglish speaking people
held at the home of G randm a Johnson
j are cordially invited to atten d also
of South Roberts avenue on next Tues
Mr. Y oungren will speak in English
day. This will be an all-day meeting
at th e F ree M ethodist church Sunday J a and
u u
liir r U
U 1C
w i l l be
U P » spent
1
the
time
will
In sewing
2 :3 0 ° 'ClOCk When he for the coming bazaar
A business
will tell of his work in Jap an for th e
session will tie called at 1:30 o’clock
i pa^-t nineteen years.
by the president, Mrs. A. J. W. Brown,
I The Tuesday Evening Study club w hen m atters of much im portance will
; will m eet next Tuesday, Ja n u a ry 24, be taken up. Members are urged to
¡ a t 7 :45 p. m. in th e library.
be present at th is time.
R egular service will be held a t the
F rien d s of Mrs. P. L enard gave her
f Zion Evangelical church Sunday.
a pleasant su rp rise on th e occasion of
^Sunday school for all ages at 10:30 her birthday on last W ednesday even
a. m P reaching services in th e Ger- i
v isitin g , dancing and light re
m a n language at 11:30 a. m. Young ‘ fr<,shm ents wer(. th „ fea tu re s Qf , hp
¡p eo p le s m eeting in th e evening a, )evenlllg. Those present w ere Mr. and
"Î GRESHAM LOCALS
G R O C E R IE S
Choice Rex Hams, whole or half, lb.. $ .30
Picnic Hams, lb........................................... 16
Salt Salmon, choice red, lb.........................20
Pure Honey, quart jars............................... 63
Comb Honey.............................................. 30
Snow Flake Sodas, wooden box,...............70
Pure Lard, medium pail............................. 80
Shortening, med. pail, 75c, large pail, 1.45
Swift’s Pure Lard, lb. pkg...........................20
Bulk Cocoa, 2 lbs. fo r..................................25
Quaker Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs..........
.25
Soap’ 23 b ars............... 1-00
White Wonder Soap, 23 b a rs............. 1.00
Creme Oil Soap, 3 b a rs................................25
Peter Pan Toilet Soap, 3 b ars........ .’
.25
Prince Albert Tobaceo. 1-lb. can. . . 1.25
Corn Meal, yellow or w hite.......................30
Saturday Only, Olympic Flour, sk. $1.90
4 . w . Metzger & Co.
Phone \4S\
qfalitv and service
Phone 1451
SA C R IFIC E !!
Yes we are sacrificing on all our
HEATING STOVES
AND ROCKERS
A ssuring you a R eal Bargain
Fanners, get your tickets for the banquet Saturday
J. E. METZGER.
Ask for a Yard Stick
Drink More M ilk!
Its the Healthiest Food you Z
can get.
' IT
Feed prices have come down to nor- 1
mul. Milk prices have come down
too.
Commencing February 1
One quart, 10c. One pint, 5c.
P lease retu rn bottles daily.
GRESHAM
P hone 24 11
DAIRY
R. BAI M IN N . Prop.
Automobile Repairing
Mrs. C arl Dahl, Mr. and Mrs. F red
A new line of poles is being Bet Zim m erm an, Miss Reader, Mr. and
along th e east side of Main stre e t by Mrs. H. T ru itt, Mr. and Mrs. S. J.
th e P. R. L. & P. This is a p a rt of J Bennison, Miss B ern ita and H arvey
t h e new in stallatio n connecting the Mrs. Thos. McKinney, Miss M ildred
two pow er lines so th a t G resham will and Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. H arry W ar
be supplied with a m ore reg u la r pow den and M uriel, all of G resham , Mr.
e r and light service.
T he poles are and Mrs. Clyde S hepherd, Dr. and
very large and high.
Mrs. V. J. Reynolds and Mrs. Alice
T he congregations which gree; McGery of P o rtland.
P asto r B arry both at Bethel B aptist
Mrs. H arry McGowan of Lyle,
church “ the Glad H and ch u rc h ” and W ashington, was a recent caller, at
also at th e P leasan t Home Baptist th e home of Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Bot-
church are a source of encouragem ent kin
and special inspiration. Them e for
K. W. Aylsw orth has purchased a
m utual consideration at th e Bethel Part of th e F red T. M errill holdings
B aptist church Sunday a t 11 a. m , fat the 12-mile corner. He has bought
“ The Key to P ro sp e rity .” S unda\ 12 acres n o rth of the Base L ine road
school convenes at 10 a. m. Every- and east of the Fairview road, but not
body invited to sam ple th e “ m enu" including th e sto re property. The
served up.
place has a residence and farm build
The L adies’ Aid will m eet in th e ings which Mr. Aylsw orth plans to im
Sunday school room in th e Odd F el prove and w here he will m ake his
lows building next W ednesday a f te r home.
noon, Ja n u ary 25, for work. Women
A man may have a spotless repu
are asked to come prepared to sew. tation because Its black all over and
The refresh m en t com m ittee consists has no room for spots.
of Mrs. C. M. H arriso n , Miss Cora
NOTICE.
Green and Mrs. D. E. Towle.
l o u will enjoy the Sunday evening
A well atten d ed m eeting' of the service of the M. E. church. Special
| G resham P aren t-T each er association atten tio n will be given h ea tin g and
, was held in th e assem bly room of the ventilation of th e church, so you will
be com fortable.
Don’t mind the
i grade school on W ednesday evening. w eather. Come and ta k e p a rt in th e
| A fine ta lk was given by th e Rev. H. singing of th e g rand old hym ns of
G ebhardt, musical num bers were fu r the church and in the service.
H. W. STRONG, Song L eader.
nished by the W hitney Boys, the
G irls’ Glee club and by o th e r pupils
T o Trade.
of th e school. The discussion of some
N ear M etzger’s sto re, 3 % lots, 7-
of the needs of th e school disclosed rooni. p lastered, m odern house, fru it
th e fact th a t the schoolhouse is too and barn, fo r 10 acres im proved or
unim proved.
B. W. T h o rn e, Real-
sm all to accom m odate th e pupils and tor,
at Bank of G resham .
i plans m ust be put u n d er way soon for
the enlargem ent of th e present build-
I ing or the building of a new stru ct-
, ure. The association advocated the
I tlooring of th e play shed and will
| work tow ard the placing of th e p ro j
ect In next y ear's budget. R efresh
m ents and a social tim e were en
joyed.
Gresham Theater
We are equipped to rep a ir your
car, regardless of th e m ake, and do
a first-class Job, one th a t we feel
safe In g u ara n tee in g to be rig h t.
We have lots of room for live au to
storage.
G r e sh a m G a r a g e
Southard &
l’lione 2391
Southard
Night Phone 25x5
Saturday, Jan. 21
Newspaper dispatches from Corval
lis state th at M. R. Good has been made
a captain of engineers of the college
m ilitary organization.
Mrs. O. 1. Neal, who has been 111 for
about a year from paralysis, suffered
a severe stroke yesterday and is in a
unconscious condition. Hop,- for her
recovery is held to be very slight.
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And w e want to em phasize the fact with som e special prices.
For this week we are going to sell
$125 Fairday Electric Washer for . .
$100.00
$35 Maytag hand or belt Power Washer, $30.00
$35 Marswells Water Motor Washer for $30.00
$25 Mazda Vacuum Washer for
.
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A splendid story, beauti
fully told amid apple blos
soms and the fragrance of
the big outdoors.
L. L. Kidder tJdw. Co.
L a rg e,t and O ld e .t E x clu .iv e H ardw are and Paint Store in
M ultnom ah County, (O u tsid e o f P ortlan d )
.Sixteen,
or
iSixty
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W it A S ta r te r a n d D e m o u n ta b le R im e
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'H E Ford car is so sim ple in
construction, so dependable in its
action, so easy to operate and handle
that almost anybody and everybody
can safely drive it.
The Ford Coupe, permanently enclosed
with sliding glass windows, is cozy,
and roomy—modest and refined—a car
that you, your wife or daughter will be
proud to own and drive.
And of course it has all the Ford econ
omies of operation and maintenance.
Call and look over the Ford Coupe.
Reasonably prompt delivery can be
made if you order at once.
R A K E R & SO N
GRESHAM
ESTACADA
Watch Repairing
Don t let that watch or clock run too long
without being cleaned. Now is the time to
have it done. A watch or clock should be
cleaned once a year. Bring it in, we’ll do it
and do it right.
Guy. D. Jones - - Jeivelei
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Individuals interested in buying, selling or
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tions, appraisals and all dealings with tenants.
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