Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 03, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
GREHHA.M OVTLOOK.
FRIDAY, FEBR UA RY 8.
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GRAND
Clean - up
Of
We have too many Ranges and have decided to give the pub­
lic the advantage of Greatly Reduced Prices. Our stock is
varied and consists of a number of types in Universal, Colon­
ial, Alcazar and several other makes.
Compare these prices.
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$ 110 H exter Combination, all fuel,
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Installed Com plete
$120
A lcazar Oil, W ood and Coal, Com bination
$ 1 3 5 Colonial Blue Enam el
Never-Fail for wood and coal
$90
$120
Servus, all grey enam el
$75 Ideal for wood or coal
METHODIST
Episcopal Church
Pleasant Home Baptist
We are going to sell for the week of February 6 to 11, (no
longer). This is simply to reduce our stock.
A ll Fuel, Installed C om plete
Follow ing th e drop in th e price o t
Fordson trac to rs recently announced
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su b sta n tia l decrease in th e price of
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tra c to r im plem ents has been m ade,
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according to R ak er & Son. local F ord-
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s°n dealers. No. ,, 2-base, 14-inch
tm . ,
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chilled plow now sells fo r »87.76 an.l
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No 3 1-base, 16-inch chilled plow
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'o r »80.35. T his gives a tra c to r and
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splendid
plow
atta c h m e n ts
for
BETHEL
BAPTIST
Ranges
$ 1 8 5 Sim plex Universal Combination,
T ractor Im plem ents I jcws |n Price.
Used Cars.
W e have th e follow ing good used
cars which we will ta k e in tra d e your
The W om ens Home M issionary
C hevrolet o r F o rd :
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society will m eet at th e hom e of Mrs.
One 1921 C hevrolet to u rin g , like
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C. M. Zim m erm an W ednesday afte r-
new, ru n only 3900 m iles.
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noon, k eb ru a ry 8. The hostess w ill!
One 1920 C hevrolet light delivery
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m ileage 5000,
be assisted by Mrs. L. L. K idder, Mrs.
Q . n
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One Dodge to u rin g ca r w ith good
B. L. W alrad, Mrs. S. J. Bennison,
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tires, top an d enam el.
and Mrs. Wm. Thom. Mrs. Jam es
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We have m any good used cars list­
b lk in g to n will be th e leader.
t
ed for sale. Tell us w hat you want
| The ladies gym nasium class bas-J j 850 60
and we will show you a ca r th a t will
| ket ball team of G resham played th e
su it you.
SMITH MOTOR CAR CO.,
O rient team and won. It seem ed to
a W ant Ad. is th e m ost direct way
be a one-sided gam e as th e score was to reach a buyer.
C hevrolet Dealers.
10-0 in favor of G resham . T hose]
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playing on the G resham team w ere
M ultiply your re tu rn s by ad ding
A W ant Ad. is a te lg ram to the
read in g public.
Misses L etitla P ulfer, Reba Em bry. I wa n t ad8 t0 your m ethod8
G ertrude E astm an and Genevieve Mc­
A llister; and Mrs. Cecil M etzger.
Mrs. Lucy Davidson and Mrs. Yalger.
The two team s are planning an o th er
game for next week to be played at
T in - Gbul Hand
the O rient grange hall. F ull p artic­
"The Church o f the Warm H eart"
C hurch.”
ALBER T S. H ISEY. P astor
ulars an d d ate will be given nex
Bible School 10 a.m .. Serm on 11 a m.
week.
T he W eek ’s Service«
Bible Study and P raise Service
A su rp rise p arty was given in
W ednesday, 7 :30 p. m.
C hurch, 11 and 7.SO
honor of Mrs. J. V. Cogswell at her
Sunday Sch ool, 10.
home on last W ednesday evening.
E p w orth L e a g u e 1
F ebruary 1. It was g o tten up by her
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friends and neighbors to celeb rate her Bible School 10 a. m .; B. Y. P. U„
7 :3 0 ; Serm on, 8 :0 0 ; Midweek,
Mid-week
service,
birthday.
It happened th a t Mrs.
T hursday, 7:3 0 .
W ed. 7.30.
, Cogswell w ent to town on th a t day so
C hoir, T hurs., 7.30.
th a t plans for the p arty were easily U n iversal B rotherhood is tlw G oal”
carried out.
Old neighbors and C om e and catch th e S u n sh in e Spirit.
Choir Director.
MRS H. L. ST.C LA IR , S. 8. Supt.
friends from L lnuem ann were also
DAVID Q. BAR RY , B. Tli.
Good M usic at every service.
invited. T here were ab o u t 20 p res­
Make it 60-50— help and be helped.
P astor.
ent. A very p leasan t evening was
A WARM WELCOME FOR YOU.
spent. Games were played and sev
eral m usical num bers rendered.
R egular services will be held at
the Zion Evangelical church Sunday
m orning. T he Sunday school con­
venes at 10:30 o’clock. Come, th e re
is a class for you. P reaching se r­
vices in th e E nglish lan g u ag e at
11:30 o ’clock. Serm on topic, T he
< h ristian s Y oke." "Com e thou with
us and we will do th ee g ood.”
The people of G resham and vicin­
ity are cordially Invited to m eet at
the Bethel B ap tist church next Sun­
day m orning, F eb ru ary 5 for th e m u­
A real one-man Dragsaw, at HESSEL’S
tu a l consideration of th e question,
W hat is M an?" A fter th e serm on,
the rig h t hand of fellow ship will be
extended to new m em bers and th is
will be followed by th e ord in an ce of
th e L o rd ’s Supper. P a sto r B arry will
preach at G illis at 3 p. m. His them e
Plows. Disc or ’Spring-tooth Harrows.
Cultivators.
will be “ A cceptance of S alv atio n ."
Cream Separators
The next m eeting of th e Queen
E sth er ch a p te r will be held a t th e
home of M r ^ G le n Davidson on Mon­
day .evening, F eb ru ary 6. T he h o st­
ess will be assisted by Misses L etitia
P u lfer and Vivian Hevel. All m em ­
Electric or Gas Engine power water systems and pumps
bers and friends are cordially Invited
for every type of well, Installed.
Mrs. A. H ughes has been visiting
h er son E v erett and his wife in B u r­
ley, Idaho, for th e past th ree weeks
and has ju st retu rn ed home.
Mrs. A nna H am lin has moved to
th e Ross building on T h ird stree t.
The Rev. David Q. B arry and Mrs.
B arry have ren ted th e H am lin cot­
tage on Main stre e t and will move In
R eliability
Service
at once.
1141
GRESHAM
Mrs. J. H. Wood, who has been ill
1141
with g rip is b e tte r b u t Mr. Wood has |
cau g h t th e m alady. His condition is
n o t serious.
The ladles of th e B aptist Guild |
We are prepared to give your car a Thorough
will m eet next T uesday aftern o o n at
1 o ’clock sh a rp a t th e hom e of
G randm a Johnson to work.
Mrs. A. B. Wood, who has been
seriously ill w ith pneum onia d u rin g
th e past week, now has a train ed
nurse.
W. C. T. U. bake sale Is to be held
tom orrow a t A. W. M etzger’s sto re.
GRESHAM LOCALS
$160
$90
See the
New
Light-Weight
VAUGHAN
$90
$118
$75
$90
$65
DRAG-SAWS
$145.00
Reduced prices on Heating Stoves and Gas Appliances
Accordingly.
Remember, these prices are For ONE WEEK ONLY!
MYERS or FAIRBANKS-MORSE
L. L. K id d e r H d w . Co.
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CHOIR CONCERT W ILL BE
NEXT SUNDAY EVENING
Automo bile Repairing
The evening services at th e M ethod­
ist Episcopal church next Sunday ev­
ening will be a tre a t to all th e people
of G resham who love m usic. The
program will be m ade up of a fine
selection of an th em s by th e choir
special num bers by individual p er­
form ers, and singing by th e congre­
gation.
Of course you will enjoy
every m inute of th e service.
The Sunday school In stitu te th a t
has been in progress d u rin g th e past
week has been a decided success
from th e stan d p o in ts of num bers en
rolled and in terest m anifested. T w en­
ty-five of th e teach ers of th e Method
1st and th e Zion Evangelical Sunday
We are equipped to re p a ir your
car, reg ard less 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 auto
storage.
Gi •e s h a m G a r a g e
S outhard & S outhard
Phone 2391
Night Phone 25x5
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G R O C ER IES
Barton Hams, nicely wrapped, lb.. . . $ .32
I’ure Lard, none better, med. 80», large 1.60
Cottage Rolls, all meat, lb.,..................... 24
Back Bacon, sugar cured, lb..................... 24
Salt Side and Back Pork, lb..................... 20
Holland Herring, just imported, keg 1.35
Alaska Herring, large size, 3 fo r............. 20
Cinnamon Toast, with your coffee, lb.
.20
Young America Cheese, lb....................... 30
Justice Coffee, 3 lbs............................ 1.00
Peaberry Coffee, 3 lbs............................... 85
Camp Special Cotfee, 3 lbs....................... 70
Assorted Jellies, extra value, 10c, 3 for .27
Petite Prunes, very choice. 4 lbs............... 25
Strained Honey, pints 35c, qts................. 63
Quaker Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs..................... 25
Corn Meal, yellow or white..................... 30
Quaker Toy Oats, a toy in every pkg.
.15
Saturday Only. Olympic Flour, sk. $1.90
SATURDAY IS TABLET DAY
Ever)’ child who visits our store with his parents and
making a purchase, regardless of size will receive a Cal­
umet Tablet FREE!
A. W. Metzger & Co,
Phone 1451
Quality U Service
sessions. T he plan of spending
th e four consecutive evenings in the
study of th e needs, m ethods, and
aim s of th e Sunday school has been
m ost h eartily approved by those en ­
rolled in th e classes. B e tte r train ed
teachers for th e Sunday schools of
Gresham is th e end in view.
The topic of th e m orning serm on
by the p asto r of th e church, th e Rev.
A. 8. Hisey, will be "T h e W orld's
G reatest E n terp rise.
W hat Is the
Prospect of S uccess?" Special n u m ­
bers by a . selected q u a rte t will add
j much to th e attractiv en e ss of this
service.
i
Used Implements and Machinery which we
Guarantee to Give you Satisfaction
W. A. Hessel
Washing, Polishing
and GREASING
New Royal Cords, 30x3)4 at »18.30,
W. A. Hessel.
I he Charge for this Service, twice a month, is only $5.
A ou can’t do it as cheap as that yourself
McCARTER GARAGE
GRESHAM THEATER At SHERMAN
SEE ROY McCARTER
Saturday, Feb. 7
Mr. & Mrs. Carter De Haven
“Many the Poor
Girl”
Prizes Valued at $140
How you will howl at th e ins and
COUNTY COUNCIL HOLDS
outs, ups and downs, aches and
PROFITABLE SESSION quake« of th is sweet bridal pair.
The m eeting of th e County Council M arried o r happy, you’ll split a lip.
P aren t-T each er association met in laughing.
I T ro u td ale S atu rd ay , th e ladles of th at
place serving a hot lunch at noon.
Esop's Fable,
J. A. C hurchill, s ta te su p e rin ten ­
dent of public in stru ctio n , spoke on
The Wolf and Grasshopper.”
th e beautification of ru ra l schooh. and
C
g rounds, also of th e observance of
A rbor day to th e p lan tin g of trees or Major Jack Allen H unting Lions
shruberv. Mr. C hurchill will fu rn ish ,
with aeroplane.
free of ch arg e, rose slips to any
school w riting for them
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A short m usical program was en ­
joyed. P lans a re u n d er way for an
e n tertain m en t to provide funds for
th e Council. C u rren t events will be
read from Lynch an d T ro u td ale
circles.
ERNEST TRUEX
Circles rep resen ted w ere Riverdale. in a screamingly funny comedy ?
C orbett, T erry, T ro u td ale and Lynch. I
each president rep o rtin g I n te re s tin g ,
m eetings
The next m eeting will be held at
C orbett in th e union high school on |
the th ird S atu rd ay In March
Sunday, February 8 ?
“LITTLE, BUT OH MY” I
X
M ARJORIE DAW in
Dune I ng.
Dancing a t C edarville P ark Lln-
“ I he Butterfly Girl”
i.cman Ju n ctio n each Bunday evening
com m encing at 8 o'clock d u rin g the
m onth of Ja n u ary . A dmission. gen ­ A sa tire on th e life and loves of th e ?
tlem en .6c, ladles free H uue’s Agnes!
m ot'ern society girl.
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j Ptece orch estra. Deverenux I
* R andle.— Adv.
CONSISTING OF
Full Leather Traveling Bag
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Woolen Indian Blanket
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W ebster s Collegiate Dictionary, Leather Cover
«15 qq
12 50
7.50
$35.00
to be given to the student writing the best Essav on the subject
What Lincoln s Gettysburg Address Has Meant
to the World.”
“r' \ four wparate contesta—the same prizes for
each- -The Sophomores ami Freshmen, the Juniors an.l Seniors,
the Seventh Grade pupils and the Eighth Grade pupils.
SEE THAT YOUR BOY OR GIRL ENTERS THE CONTEST.
T. aehers have full instructions. Seventh Grade pupils do
not tompete "ith Eighth Grade pupils, nor Eighth Grade with
High School student«.
'
The County Superintendent of Schools approves of the
plan, and will appreciate your efforts in making the contest
a success and an inspiration of patriotism in the students.
Teachers must give notice to First State Bank of the in­
tention of their school to compete on or before February ltlth.
See that your school is properly enthused.
¿First ^»tatr iBank
Gresham, Oregon