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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1922)
B R U N SW IC K A dam Brown or Red M ahogany and Fum ed or G olden O ak, $150 Height, 47 inches; width, 20 inches; depth, 21 inches. Trimmings nickel- plated. Equipped with all-wood, Oval Tone Amplifier. Sin- [ gle diaphragm Ul- tona. Brunswick double-spring motor, nickel-plated. Twel ve-inch turntable. Automatic stop. I . E. METZGER OLIVER CHILLED AND STEELPLOWS All repairs for all plows SP IK E -T O O T H H A R R O W S DISC H A R R O W S SPR IN G -T O O T H H A R R O W S Planet Jr. Garden Seeders and Cultivators. Hand Seeders Water Systems for any type or depth of well installed. with all tractor im plements and machinery. C ase R eliable T ractors, Get our new prices before you buy. You’ll get the right implements at less W. A. Hessel Service 1141 GRESHAM \\ e buy and sell good used implements and machinery, guaranteed to give satisfaction. \Y. A. HESSEL We are prepared to give your car a Thorough Washing, Polishing and GREASING A ou can t do it as cheap as that yourself At SHERMAN McCARTER GARAGE SE E ROY M cC A R TER - »Tom A T O R IE N T G R A N G E H ALL SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11th, At 8 o’Clock p. m. If ir at Otitte tBank GRAND Clean - up Ranges G resham Royal B lu e Lodge No. 525, L. O. L., second and fo u rth W ednes day n ights in L O O P hall V isiting b ro th ers welcome “ T h ere’s nothing like a good knife to save labor in the kitchen.” R eg u lar m eeting of G resh am Lodge No. 126, I O.O.F., In th e Odd Fellow s h all, every T h u rs day evening. V isitors welcome. CLARENCE STANLEY. N. G. Wliv worry ulotin with worn- out or in, iflci.-nt knjves when, for a small investment, you can get Winchester knives! Superior uteri that hoida its rutting edge, good deaigns to per form the work intended, handles shaped to prevent fatigue are reasons why diseriminating house wives prefer Winchester Kitchen cutlery; New Winchester patterns in butcher knives. alicers, cooks’ knives, paring knives, grape fruit and lemon knives. A superior \\ inchestcr knife for every pur- pcae in the household. C A. H IL L , S e c retary . GRESHAM THEATER Wednesday, Feb. 8 Lottie P ickford in ‘They Shall Pay" Other \\ inchestcr Cutlery of special steel. Pocket knives Kazors A Pleasing, Peppy Production A. W. Metzger <& Co. The Winchester Store In Choruses, Duets, V iolin and V ocal S olos and R eadings T he W. H. M. S. will m eet W ednes day aftern o o n at th e hom e of Mrs. C. Children, nine years and under, Tree; Grade and High School Students 25 cents; M. Zim m erm an. Mrs. E lk in g to n will lead th e study. Adults, 55 cents; Reserved Seats, (with backs) 50 cents Miss G ladys N eal, who was hom e d v rin g th e recent illness and d eath of h e r m o th er, has re tu rn e d to Oregon Miss H elen Hoss sp en t th e week A g ricu ltu ra l College w here she is epu w ith Mr. and Mrs. C u rran and ï retu rn in g h e r stu d ies in music. X Mrs. F ra n k Moore, who has fam ily a t E stacada. C. A. H ill has recovered from an been seriously ill w ith erysipelas for several days, has tak en a slig h t tu rn a ttac k of g rip and sev eral o th e r m em bers of th e fam ily a re ill with for th e b etter. th e m alady. Mrs. H ill is recovering The next m eeting of the city coun CONSISTING OF cil, which m eets on th e first T uesday ano her son, E d g ar H ollister, is con- of every m onth, will be held th is flr.ed to his bed. Full Leather Traveling Bag ................................. $15.00 G resham people will be in te reste d evening, F eb ru ary 7. In th e city hall. Woolen Indian Blanket ........................................... 12.50 The m eeting will s ta rt a t 7 :30 sh arp in th e ann o u n cem en t of th e an n u al Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, Leather Cover .... 7.50 riee tin g of th e Oregon T uberculosis and all a re asked to be on tim e. Floyed M etzger an d wife spent association, w hich will be held in $35.00 Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Room 8 of th e co u rth o u se ou T h u rs day aftern o o n , F eb ru ary 9. to be given to the student writing the best Essay on the subject M etzger an d fam ily. ’’What Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address Has Meant C. A. M cC arter left y esterd ay for E lb e rt W eissenfluh, who has been to the World.” seriously ill with p neum onia for sev Lexington, N ebraska, w here he was called by th e serious illness of his eral weeks, has been ta k e n to P o rt There are four separate contests—the same prizes for land to th e hospital. An abcess has brother. each—The Sophomores and Freshmen, the Juniors ami Seniors, Mr. and Mrs. C arl A lder have had form ed on his lungs w hich necessi the Seventh Grade pupils and the Eighth Grade pupils. to leave G resham for Mrs. A ld er’s ta te s an o p eratio n . health. They a re going to w ork in A 7 M pound baby d au g h te r was SEE THAT YOUR BOY OR GIRL ENTERS THE CONTEST. l born to Mr. an d Mrs. E. B. K irk - P o rtlan d for a sh o rt tim e an d then i wood on M onday, F e b ru a ry 6, a t th e will s ta rt so u th . They have bought Teachers have full instructions. Seventh Grade pupils do a truck and built a sm all house on it home of Mrs. H. C. T im m erm an. not compete with Eighth Grade pupils, nor Eighth Grade with to travel in. T he first of a series of high school High School students. J. J. W ilson and his two little debates will be given in th e audi- The County Superintendent of Schools approves of the . tcriu m on next F rid a y evening, Feb- se es, of P o rtlan d , and W a lte r E. plan, and will appreciate your efforts in making the contest ru ary 10. I t is to be betw een th e Ball of Toledo, Oregon w ere g u ests o ' Mr. and Mrs. C. Gordy la st Sun a success and an inspiration of patriotism in the students. | E stacada and Union H igh school day. H enry W eiss was o p erated on a Teachers must give notice to First State Bank of the in | week ago last T h u rsd ay fo r appen A CHANCE FOR SMALL SAVINGS. tention of their school to compete on or before February 10th. dieitis a t a p riv ate h o sp ital in P o rt A plea for p urchase of tre a su ry ' See that your school is properly enthused. land. He Is g ettin g along as well as savings certificates th ro u g h th e post- car. be expected. It is hoped th a t he offices com es from T heodore H ard ee will be able to be b ro u g h t hom e next d irec to r of th e 12th fed e ra l reserve Sunday. x d istrict. Says he: “ Success of th is Noel Moore, tw o-year-old g ran d so n m ovem ent m eans th re e im p o rta n t of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Moore, has things. In creased w elfare an d per Gresham, Oregon been very low w ith pnuem onia for sonal happiness of th e in d iv id u al sav ers. assu ran ce of g re a te r n atio n al several days but he is slig h tly im » » » » ♦ ♦ » » » » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + » » » » » » ♦ » » » » » + » + » » » » ,» + » 0 1 I» 0 » 0 o f proved today. H is p aren ts, Mr. an d prosperity, and su b sta n tia l aid fo r the Mrs. Chas. E. Moore, have moved governm ent in financing its c u rre n t we dropped to th ird position. W ont Ix x a l Girl M arries P ortland Man. you help us g et back in to second h ere ju s t recently from Idaho Falls, req u irem en ts.” T h e m a rria g e of Wm. M artin of It may be of in te re st to know , he place, a t le ast? Idaho and expect to m ake th e ir hom e Oregon is in th is P o rtla n d and A nna H oecker of th is • here p erm anently. Mr. Moore has says, th a t fo r 1918, th e first y ea r of d istric t and will sh a re in th e credit. city was q uietly perform ed in P o rt been appointed agency m an ag er of th e savings m ovem ent, th e 1 2th fed land la st W ednesday. Mr. an d Mrs. th e Pacific Coast by th e M ontana Life era l reserve d istric t led in p er cap ita U nited S ta tes T ires a re G ood T i m . 1 M artin, p are n ts of th e groom , w ere sales of tre a su ry savings secu rities, In su ran ce com pany. Mrs. M. C. 30x314 Cord, $18.30; Nobby, p resen t a t th e cerem ony. T he young R egers of P o rtlan d has been w ith but occupied only second place d u rin g $17.90; C hain, $14.90; Usco. $10.90. couple will m ake th e ir hom e in P o rt Mrs. Moore d u rin g th e ch ild ’s illness. th e tw o succeeding years. F o r 1921 W. A. H essel, G resham , Oregon. land. The re g u la r m eeting of G resham 5348482348484823484848232348234889 g ran g e will be held next S atu rd ay , F eb ru ary 11. T he m o rning w ill be tak en up w ith ro u tin e w ork and a f te r th e d in n er h o u r th e in stallatio n of officers, which was postponed last m onth on account of th e d eath of Mrs. W. A. Hessel, will ta k e place. P ast M aster Mrs. J. R. C avanagh will be th e In stallin g officer. She will be assisted by P ast M aster G eorge W. Stapleton. T he public is invited. T he W. C. T. U. will m eet at th e lib rary on next T h u rsd ay aftern o o n at 2 :3 0 o ’clock. T he bake sale w hich was held last S atu rd ay was such a decided success th a t plans have been made’ fo r a sim ila r sale ot th e first S atu rd ay of each m onth. C. E. Cree was g ree tin g frien d s In G resham last evening. Mr. Cree, who lives n ea r L ents, is excluded frem his hom e on account of a case of sn ail pox th ere. E. W’. S tra tto n is serv in g on th e J tr y In th e circu it court of M ultno- n.nh county. Mr. and Mrs G eorge D. R ank had as g u ests for a few days last week Hr. an d Mrs. H. C. B ear of C harles. M innesota, who a re to u rin g th e coast and are on th e ir way south Mr. and Mrs. F. N M ew h lrter and sop C harlie of N ewberg visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy H Gibbs. Good Housekeepers Tell U s - Scissors Shears WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY LADIES’ GLEE CLUB of I he (. harge for this Service, twice a month, is only $5. ÊÜ3I T he K n ig h ts an d L adies of S ecuri ty will hold th e ir next re g u la r m eet- iu s W ednesday evening, F eb ru ary 8 in M etzger's hall. It is expected th a t several new m em bers will be In itiated. Mr. and Mrs. J . G. M ast are rejoic ing o ver th e a rriv a l of an 8*4 pound g irl who was born M onday, F e b ru ary 6. Both m o th er an d d au g h ter a re doing well. Prizes Valued at $140 Tone modifier. Sev en albums for filing records. K ehobilit y 1141 GRESHAM LOCALS Phone 1451 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. W e are goin g to sell for the w eek o f February 6 to 11, (no lo n g e r ). This is sim ply to redu ce our stock. $185 Simplex Universal Combination, A ll Fuel, Installed C o m p lete $110 Hexter Combination, all fuel, - - Installed C om plete $120 Alcazar Oil, Wood and Coal, Combination $135 Colonial Blue Enamel $90 Never-Fail for wood and coal $120 Servus, all grey enamel $75 Ideal for wood or coal $160 $90 $90 $118 $75 $90 $65 Reduced prices on Heating Stoves and Gas Appliances Accordingly. R em em ber, these prices are For O N E W EE K O N LY ! Free Gift Night I he Kate Mossnian hat will be given away tonight L. L. K id d e r H d w . Co.