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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1922)
PAGE POUR GKKNHAM OUTLOOK. Tl » D A Y , JANUARY S I. Ittîiîi M eeting of County Council. by th e school ch ildren, and th e usual TROUTDALE good ea ts were enjoyed. T he County ---- Mrs. H.- C. McGinnis arrived home Council w ill, m eet at C orbett school, Archie Cornutt, an old resident o f ! Wednesday after a five-months visit east of th e Sandy riv er, on th e next Gresham, has had another severe with relatives in Michigan. m eeting day. stroke of apoplexy ju st recently. He c E Scott and motored to Sa S torage b attery rep a irin g an d re ls gradually im proving in spite of the lem Saturday. charging, s ta rte r and g e n e ra to r fact th a t he is 85 years of age. He la „ . ... . . ...... X Mrs. Mary ParsonB, who was called work. R a k er & Son. living in Riddle, Oregon. . . - Ito Houlton, Kansas, on account of her Born, to Mr an d Mrs. E. Bortsch fa tjjer’s illness, returned home Frl- Phone w ant ads. to 1561. on Ja n u a ry 13, a girl. day. She was accompanied by her R. H. Bawden of Arena, Wisconsin, children, Fay and Dale. has been visiting R. W. Calkins during ' Mrg W. H. Miller is on the sick the past week. Mr. Bawdin and Mr. 1 | igt Calkins used to be neighbors In th eir ,, . . . . . ... . . . . | Mrs. Anna Richardson and children boyhood pays. and Mrg Anna Bon8 Miss Della Lewis was operated on vigited Jn Portland Sunday, J h e guests last Saturday on her shoulder. Miss ()f Mrg Tom Hengk.y. , Lewis has been troubled for some tim e John Burng hag conflned to | with her shoulder, as it becomes dis- hig home for the pagt week w ith a ge. located. It is hoped th a t the opera- vere co)d I tion will be a success and so far every w llllam Robin8on met with a pain- indication shows th a t it will. i full accident when he let a heavy tim- A baby boy was born to Mr. an d ber fall on his foot while w orking with Mrs. S tuckl on Ja n u a ry 15. a bridge gang a t Bonneville. The m en's gym nasium class which i Mrs. Alice Rix retu rn ed home Tues- meets every Monday evening in the day from Gresham, where she has been Union High School had to be postjoned visiting for ten days. j last night on account of the Cadmean I The Ladies Aid m et in the base- number. It will be held tonight. ment of the church on Wednesday, Basket ball games are scheduled for February 1. Mrs. Rolfe. Mrs Brad- next F rid ay evening, F ebruary 3, bet- ,ey and Mrs- Crawford were hostesses. | ween the boys of Union High School ! Mr and Mrs- John Larson attended and Hillsboro High School, also b e t-1 the automobile show in Portland Fri- , ween the girls of Union High School day and Hillsboro High School. The games ! Mra- L. Ostrand visited Mrs. Jay Bailey in Gresham Friday. will be played on the local floor. Mr. an d Mrs. E. L. B aker have a GRANGE DANCE baby boy born on J a n u a ry 21. L ents gran g e club will hold a The Ladies Aid of the Zion Evangel- H ard Tim es Dance on S atu rd ay night ical church will hold th e ir m onthly ; F eb ru ary 18. at th e ir hall on 92d meeting and the annual election of street. Single adm ission, 35 cents officers a t the parsonage, T hursday J including tax. Everybody welcome, afternoon, a t 2:30 o’clock. All mem- Say it th e W ant Ad way. tiers and friends are urged to 'be pres Style 207 ent. Special C om m unication of The W. C. T. U. will hold a bake I G resham Lodge No. 1*52, A. F. & A. M., W ednesday, F e b ru sale next Saturday afternoon at A. W. I M etzger’s store. T here will be a gen ary 1, at 7.30 p. m. L ab o r in F. C. erous supply of d ainties for the Sun Degree. V isiting b ro th ers welcome. GRESHAM, OREGON day dinner on sale a t reasonable prices. W. L. GORSAGE, Sec’y. A. F. HAMMAR, W. M GRESHAM LOCALS County council of P arent-T each- • e r associations m et In th e T rou td ale church S atu rd ay w ith a good a tte n dance. S tate S u p erin ten d en t J. A. C hurchill was p resent and gave a very in te restin g talk . A fter a repo rt by th e presidents of various assoch attons, a sh o rt program was given See the New Light-Weight VAUGHAN DRAG-SAWS BRUNSWICK Adam Brown or Red Mahogany and Fumed or Golden Oak. $125 Height, 45% in.; width, 19 inches; depth, 21 inches. Trimmings nickel- plated. Equipped with all-wood, O- val Tone Amplifier Single diaphragm Ultona. Bruns wick double-spring motor, nickel-plat- ; ed. Twelve-inch : turntable. Auto matic stop. Tone modifier. Shelf fil ing system design ed to accommo date albums. J. E. METZGER PLEASANT HOME MONEY TO LOAN On Real Estate Security • • • • BANK OF GRESHAM GRESHAM, OREGON HOME PRODUCTS PURE LARD 5 lbs., 75c 10 lbs., $1.50 Delivered GRESHAM MEAT MARKET A. J.W BROWN, Prep. T airing Storage Phone 1891 Chevrolet Parts and Accessories Lee Tires GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Flat Rates Given on all Work if Desired Sherm an M cC arter G arage Latourell Bldg. Phon^“ 2331 A num ber of local people attended the funeral of G randm a Rich, m other of A. J. Rich, which was held last Wednesday. In term en t was a t Dam ascus. Mrs. A. B. Wood is seriously ill with pneumonia. C. G. Schneider, of Gresham, spoke at the M ethodist and B aptist churches Sunday m orning on behalf of the C hildren’s F arm Home, which Is being sponsered by the Oregon W. C. T. U. This home will b? for orphan child ren and is one of th e most serious needs of the day In Oregon. It is h ea rt ily indorsed by leading business men and officials of the state. Mrs. Mar- I tin Lennartz and Mrs. B. C. Altman art* In charge of the work of I raisin g funds to assist In the purchase of the farm . T heir plans will be an nounced soon. Work on the new Sunday School room a t the M ethodist church Is being held up by the freezing weather, which A. W. Metzger <& Co. The Winchester Store Phone 1451 $145.00 Plows. M c G in n is , Used Implements and Machinery which we Guarantee to Give you Satisfaction W . A. H essel Reliability I CITY BAKERY 1141 JUST RECEIVED A Large Shipment of Ladies Pumps and Oxfords Black, Brown and White P R IC E S $3.00 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 $5.50 $5.75 R eg u lar m eeting of G resh am Lodge No. 125, I.O.O.F., In th e Odd Fellow s hall, every T h u rs day evening. V isitors welcome. MELVIN I. SUNDAY, N. G. JACKSON JONES. S ecretary. Calf and Kid Leathers G re s h a m T h e a te r WEDNESDAY, FEB. 1 j . p . M c G ow an Depicting one of the greatest western characters in GRESHAM, OREGON {{rpi rj 1 i pj yy I HP IYP p LI p CC I llOriPO 1 ,I C U ld llie T here is a g rea t deal we can d o in th e way of m ak ing your b attery last longer and serve b etter. Come in and let us show you. You’re welcome here w h eth er you have a W illard B attery on your ca r or not. I T h ere’s all th e difference in t i e i ¡w orld betw een o rd in ary bread a n d : th e kind you get here Do you waul real solid no u rish m en t for yourself and fam ily? Then tak en no chances | an d get your bread and cake« at GRESHAM w . m . We Repair Batteries I a t th e lightest price on e a rth comes I j from th e b rig h test epic and span i I b akery tn this, y o u r own hom e town > Of course you know th e bak> ry. Service 1141 Bisk Tires and Tubes OLDFIELD TIRES WEED CHAINS FREE GIFT NIGHT The Lightest Bread on Earth C ultivators. Electric or Gas Engine power water systems and pumps for every type of well, Installed. & m . b Disc or Spring-tooth Harrows. Cream Separators MYERS or FAIRBANKS-MORSE S t a t e d com m unication of F airview Lodge No. 92 A. F, & A. M., S atu rd ay evening F eb ru ary 4, a t 8 o’clock. V isiting b reth ern welcome. ren welcome. WM. H. STANLEY, Sec’y. prevents work on the foundation. The \ g r e a t picture of the western plans are all ready and it is expected . i • /11 j j th a t work will commence as soon as P. inS’ “ lied W ith S p i r i t e d a c - It Is ppssible to lay the concrete t i o n and quaint Situations, foundations. The Methodist Ladies Aid will hold Its regular meeting, Wednesday, at the ! home of Mrs. M. L ennartz. 15—FREE GIFTS—15 The W illam ette G irls’ Glee Club will give a program of songs, readings, duets, violin solos, vocal solos, etc., at the Grange Hall, at Orient, on S atu r day evening, February 11. There are 18 or 19 girls in the club, which Is i m aking a tour of the state at that tim e. M ultnomah G range is backing the en tertain m en t in a financial way. ! The Methodist Ladles’ Aid is to ar- i range for the en tertainm ent, and Rev. Earl B. Cotton Is arran g in g for the sail- of tickets and o th e r . details of j m anagem ent. T his prom ises to be one | of the most unusual tre a ts the com m unity has had for some tim e and a But we would a g rea t deal large attendance is expected. ra th e r help you keep your The evening services at the Metho b attery in such condition dist Episcopal Church next Sunday th a t it will give you th e m ost evening will be In ehnrge of G. H. m iles of u n in te rru p te d se rv Bickford. Mrs. E E. *Van Fleet and ice per dollar. Mrs N. H Bickford. The subject of ihe evening will I«' a study of the life Your b attery may need re of Joseph. F u rth e r announcem ents charging. It may need a lit will be made In F rid a y ’s Issue. tle d istilled w ater to keep th e b attery solution o ver th e New Royal Cords. 30x3u, nt 118.30, tops of th e plates. I t may W. A. Hessel. need to have th e connections tig h ten ed up Simple th in g s -—but if th e y ’re not tak en care of you Igjje b attery use- . fulness and b attery life. From Cellar to Attic You « Need a Winchester Flashlight Danger lurks in the darkness. A flashlight is the safe emergency light everywhere. A hundred uses in every home. “Winchester" on a flashlight means satisfaction. Dur able nickel or fibre cases. Patented safety switch on fibre flashlights, one-piece lens cap, lens with perfect distribution of light are a few Winchester features. \lways use powerful Winchester batteries for bright light and long life. They fit all standard flashlights. Sold exclusively at A real one-man Dragsaw, at HESSEL’S Gresham Storage Battery Co. H. S. I’l ’GII. Mgr. Phone 2331. REPAIRING AND RETREADING All work guaranteed. T im e t o R e t i r o f Huv Firfo GRESHAM TIRE COMPANY O pposite B row n's M arket GEORGE A. BRANDT Phone 1107 Powell St. COTTRELL here F riday looking after the health of the school children and has made Mrs. M yrtle Reed and daughter, Mrs. arrangem ents to have Doloras Morgan Dean H ansen of Portland, are v isit operated on Wednesday for adenoids ing relatives here th is week. and defective tonsils. Mrs. Clyde Duntop attended the Fred Ough is driving a new flivver, m onthly m eeting of the grade teach a recent purchase. ers in Portland S aturday. Mrs. Souard and 'd a u g h te rs were Miss Mary Billmeyer, nurse, w a s 1 shopping in P ortland Saturday. 7 ® OF INTEREST TO FARMERS There are many good reasons why a farm er should have a bank account, among them are these five: Because the farmer helps create wealth and the hanker conserves it. 2. Because the farmer often needs money or credit to supplement his own efforts. 3. Because the farmer's money in the bank is not only safe, but is helping the com munity. 4. Because the farmer, being in reality a business man, should be businesslike in his methods. 5. Because by being a bank customer, the farmer is entitled to the advise, inform ation and cooperation that every good banker can give. 1. W e re ally w ant to help you Y o ur prosperity is o u r prosperity. Ite p r o e n tin g W illard S to rag e B atterie-, ¿First -§>tatr tiEutk Gresham, Oregon