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PAGE F o n t GRESHAM l \ I O \ lllli¡11 BEGINS NEW YEA It’S WORK vey Ide. A udrey Jo h n so n , E ld o re Jo h n so n , A lvin K aser, W illiam K ee n an , O rville Jo h n so n , E m ery K eller, j M ary K niefel. M arg aret K o ern er, Mil- C o n tin u ed fro m p a g e 1 ton L ake, K a th e rin e L am b ert, R obert se tt, F rm a D ugger, H aro ld Dye C lif j L am b ert, C atl.ein e Lang, Em m a L a n g ford E k atro m . W iliam E llio tt, R alph ford Violet L an g fo rd , H elen Laurian E llsw o rth , W ilm a F en sk , G lenn F ull, E velyn Le line, A nna Lind. Ada Love P e a rl G n stife o n , R andolph H am m ond, lace, C lifford L und, G race Lyon, G en- L illian M ark w art, G eorge H einey, Lois H eseltin e. Jo h u . evieve M annry. H illy ard , D oia H olfm eister. H a rrie tt 1 H elen M axw ell, Floyd M cK iney, R ay H olm es, E lizab eth H o rn in g , L ouise m ond M cG innis, Rea Mc.'.Iains, S a ra h H ow ard. Y earl Howell H elen H ouse, M etzger, E rn e s t Meyer. C lifforJ Mid R eta H u n ter, L av ern e H u tch in s, H er- dle-ton L illie N elson, Sven N elson, W iltner N elson. H elen P la n ts, -Addie P u llen , M elville R ichey, M elba R o ss m an . P au l R u sh er, E lv era S alq u ist Iren e S ch w eitzer, Sefton L aw ren ce R ich ard S h ro y , M yrtle S o d erq u lst, E s th e r Sloop, F ra n k S m ith , R eggie '•'»he Glad Hand S te n erso n , E a rl Stone, C h arles T a il- Church." m an, D o ro th y T ay lo r, L ois T rim b le B ible School 10 a.m ., S erm o n 11 a m. K ay W ad sw o rth , A lm a Yocom. B ible S tu d y an d P ra ise S ervice Miss S h o em ak er W rites F rom th e W ed n esd ay , 7 :3 0 p, m. M ission F ields. BETHEL BAPTIST PLEASANT HOME BAPTIST B ible School 10 a. m .; B. Y. P. U., 7 :3 0 ; S erm o n , 8 :0 0 ; M idw eek, T h u rsd a y , 7 :3 0 . U niversal B ro th e rh o o d la tile G oal" C om e am i ra tc h th e S u n sh in e S p irit. DAVID Q. BARRY, B. Th., P a sto r M E T H O D IST Episcopal Church "The C hurch o f th e W arm H eart.” A L B E R T S. H IS E Y . P a sto r. T he W eek's Servicee Church, 11 and 7.30 Sunday School, 10. Epworth L e a g u e 0 .8 0 . Mid-week service, Wed. 7.30. Choir, T hnrs., 7.80. MRS. H L. S T .C L A IR . 8. S T s u p u Good M u sic at ev ery se rv ice. M ake It 50-50— help and b« helped. A W ARM W ELCOME FO R YOU. I COAL A le tte r h a s been receiv ed from Miss E d n a S h o e m a k e r re c e n tly by Mrs E th el M iller. T h e le tte r is dated A u g u st 27 a n d w as se n t from S h an g h ai, C hina. MI er S h o em ak er te lls how- busy sh e is th e s e days in th e foreign field. T he le tte r follow s: “ A g re e tin g to you from C hina sh o res. W e a rriv e d y este rd a y an d I nave been b usy every m in u te since, seein g old frie n d s an d m eetin g g ro u p s of stu d e n ts. I t is line to be in old C hina again . T om orrow I w ill s ta r t to r M okanscn th e n e a re s t su m m er re s o rt to sp en d a w eek, m eetin g w ith th e frie n d s of o u r m ission an d g et In to u ch w ith w h a t is going o n .” Ig n itio n E xpert. $25 w ill be g iv en to h im w ho p ro v es th a t I can n o t find th e d e ficiency of h is m a c h in e on s ta r tin g , lig h tin g an d Ig n itio n . M ain s tr e e t G a ra g e . P h o n e G resh am 1228. COAL Carload coming this week. COAL Order direct from the car. 1 ££ Per ton O IT L O O K , F itiiH Y , S E PTE M B E R 32. 1*22 GRESHAM LOCALS j Miss C la ra S ales, of F airv iew . Mrs. Yokel, an d W a lte r S talfen so n have p u rc h a se d O verlan d c a rs re c en tly from W ill H essel. Miss S ales and Mr. S taffenson each ow ned O verland c a rs and d ro v e them fo r th re e y e a rs s.nd have now tn y c lia se d new ones. .T h e p rice of O v erlan d s has dropped $39. T h e p rice on th e W illy s-K n ig h t h as d ro p p ed $145. Jo h n B row n Joined a p a rty of frien d s from N ew berg on a h u n tin g tr ip la st w eek. He left G resham on T h u rsd a y of la st w eek and Joined Mr. and Mrs. F. N. M ew h irter and d a u g h te r of N ew berg a n d h is b ro th e r anti w ife. Mr. and Mrs. J e s s e M ew hirter an d d a u g h te r w ho a re from Iow a and v isitin g in O regon. T he M ew h lrters a re c o u sin s of J. N. M ew h irter of G resh am . The p a rty cam ped a t a new ; beaeli know n as N eskow in neach and w hich is in th e so u th e rn p a rt of T il- ' lam ook c o u n t’.'. Mr. B row n re tu rn e d I hom e M onday even ing w ith o u t an y i d eer. • G u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mr3. H. W. Cooley a re Mrs. C ooley's cousin, Mrs. Q uin M cC lure and d a u g h te i, M ar ian from L iv in g sto n , M ontana, an d Mr. C ooley’s b ro th e r. Jo h n C ooley from C alifo rn ia. Mr. an d Mrs. M cC lure and fam ily w ere fo rm er re s id e n ts of G resham nnd still ow n a farm n e a r ih e BenRon F arm w hich th e y pxpect to occupy n ex t y ear. Miss M cC lure 1 ex p ects to leav e soon for Monrno ith ! w h ere sh e w ill a tte n d n o rm al th is fall. Mrs. M cC lure's b ro th e r, W alter H offm an, w ife an d son E llsw o rth . I w ere d in n e r g u e sts a t th e Cooley hom e Sunday. T h e G resh am R ebekah lodge w ill . m eet M onday evening, S ep tem b er 25 j T he a n n iv e rsa ry of th e o rg a n iz a tio n of th e lodge w ill be c e le b ra te d w ith a p ro g ram . G eorge M etzger is not te a c h in g ! school th is y ear. H aving ta u g h t 32 y e a rs, he feels he is en title d to a rest. M. B. S p law n , h is m o th er and his | siste r, Miss H elen S p law n, m otored to M onm outh la s t S u n d ay m o rn in g to a t ten d ch u rc h . T hey h e ard II. E. R us- i Phone 1581 . Gresham | sell w ho held m eetin g s a t C o rb ett sev "j • I I • 1111111111111 • 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 • 1111111111 • 11111111111111111111II1111II11111111111 • 11111111111II11 •• 111111111111111 ? e ra l su ccessiv e y e a rs and is know n to m any In th is vicin ity . On th e ir re tu rn h’2?l th ey vlsted Miss E lsie R oland a t th e I s ta te tu b e r c u la r h o sp ita l n e a r Salem . Mr. S p law n h a s re c e n tly re tu rn e d from C h erry v ille w h e re he w orked for th re e m o n th s on th e Mt. Hood Loop road. G R O C E R IE S I nt Hams, whole or halt, lb. . .. 27c Choice Picnics, family size, lb..... 21 <* Heavy Bacon, Special, lb............. 20c Newberg L a rd ,......... 90c and $1.75 Jewel Shortening, .... 85c and $1.65 Young America Cheese, lb............. 29c Swiss Cheese, Imported, lb.......... 75(1 Best Red Salmon, .... 35c, 3 for $1.00 Best Pink Salm on,....... 15c, 3 for 43(1 American Sardines, 5c, 6 for 29e CROHN FLOUR, 49-lb. sack, OLYMPIC FLOUR, bbL - krinkle Corn Flakes,........... 3 for 25c Roman M eal,........... 35c, 3 for $1.00 Corn Meal, yellow or w hite,....... 30f Toy Rolled Oats, pkg..................... 15c $1.95 $7.«0 Nucoa, butter substitute lb..... Certo, for jellies and ja m s ,...... Porto, base for punch,............... Sun Maid Raisins, pkg........ 29c 35c 35c 18c $ 1 .2 5 $ 1 .0 0 D ep en dab le C o ffee, lb. 43c, 3 lb s .. Justice C o ffee, lb. 35c, 3 lb s.............. P eaberry C o ffee, lb. 30c, 3 lb s.............. 85c A. W. METZGER & CO. Phone 1451 Phone 1451 Q u ality and Service EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE OVERLAND and WILLYS-KNIGHT Prices New Factory $525.00 $525.00 $795.00 $875.00 $425.00 OVERLAND Gresham Touring Roadster Coupe Sedan Chassis $666.00 $666.00 $960.00 $1050.00 $545.00 Touring Roadster Coupe $1455.00 $1455.00 $2075.00 Gresham Overland Co. W. A. HESSEL 1141 Reliability GRESHAM M en’s S o ft F elt H ats in foreign and American makes, are shown in various smart styles, including both rough and smooth finishes and introducing a diversity of new colors, among them the new browns, tans, grays and greens. Priced in regular stock at Mr. an d Mrs. Je rry H eyne a re th e p a re n ts of a 7 (i-p o u n d boy, b o rn last nig h t. 1141 Service Colors—Pearl, Light Fawn, Tan, Filbert, Seal, Light-Gray Mix ture, Dark Gray Mix ture, Brown Mixture, Heather Mixture, Moss Green Mixture. Mrs. Wm. S. G rav es, of S an F r a n cisco, Is v isitin g w ith h er m o th er. Mrs. 8. E. S easc an d h e r sis te r, Mrs. I. 8 . K o rsund. Mrs. J. D. T a j lor left la s t w eek foi O m aha fo r a visit w ith re la tiv e s. T h e O utlook P u b lish in g com pany n as com e in to p o ssession of a 1920 W illy s-K n ig h t to u rin g c a r In p aym ent I of an old p rin tin g acco u n t. T he O v er land-4 b elo n g in g to th e com pany has T h e W om en of W oodcraft w ill meet ' been sold to F lo y d Mack. T he tw o tra n s a c tio n s w e re co n su m ated early T u esd ay afte rn o o n S ep tem b er 26, a t ' H th e hom e of M rs J o h n M etzger a t 2 th is w eek. o'clock W iliam Thom and fam ily a tten d ed Mrs. R alph D avidson e n te rta in e d a th e a n n u a l c o n feren ce of th e M eth o d ist E p isco p al c h u rc h a t V ancouver, n u m b e r ot frie n d s a t h e r hom e T h u rs W ea h iu g to r. last S u n d ay. T hey h eard day ev en in g In h o n o r of h e r m o th er Hie Special on th e o rd in a tio n a d d re ss w hich w as w ho c e le b ra te d h e r 50th b irth d a y on given by Dr. C h a rie r V erm llya of S an th a t day. F ra n c isc o fo rm erly of N orth D a k o ta i D ew ey G ibbs, son of Mr. a n d Mrs. ami m et o th e r fo rm e r p a s to rs of ’h e t ] R. W. G ibbs s u rp ris e d h is p a re n ts by state. com ing hom e u n ex p ected ly from Ione, S tu d e n ts from h e re w ho re g iste r, d j O regon. He ex p ects to leave fo r Hood nt W illam ette U n iv ersity e a rly th is : Riv< r tom orrow . week w e r th e M isses W inifred s t. | Roy B ailey. T. .1. B ailey an d L eslie C lulr. Fva T â c h e ro n , C a ro lin e T ail- W alrad left G resh am T h u rsd a y m o rn im p , Violet Coe an d M arjo rie L ym an ing fo r P e n d leto n to a tte n d th e ro u n d I and O urle Hise.v. up. G ordon J. T ay lo r, of M ollala, ie c t- Mr. and Mrs. O. M itchell a re leav I tirer, e n te rta in e r, w rite r an d re a l es ing S a tu rd a y for Hood R iver. Next door to Outlook c l ta te m an . w as a G resh am v is ito r lo- GRESHAM, OREGON -M rs . H. J. P u lfe r d islo cated th i day. S2BZZZ. : ? s u iw v » D elegates c f th e local W. C. T. I . hone in one of h e r a n k le s a few days i w ho a tten d ed th e co u n ty convention : ago. Mrs. C la ra Wolff, of P o rtla n d , Is [ held th is week in th e M etho list E pls- •opal c h u rc h S o u th . P o rtla n d , w ere | v sitln g for a few days a t th e hom e of * Mrs. B. L. W alrad . Mrs. M ary S h o e T he roof ot th e D. E. T ow le re si- m a k e r. Mrs. II. 9. Clow, Mrs. W. F. R epairs H oney, M is G e o F H oney and Mr-. , dence is being re sh in g le d . 1921 Overland-4 touring, only run 3000 miles. .1. N. C lan ah an . O ne of th e m ost in- a re a ls o being ra t d e on th e ro o fs ot 1 le re s tln g fe a tu re s of th e convetitlo.t se v e ra l o th e r houses In th e city.. 1920 Overland Sedan, fine shape, .................... $600 G eorge W K eeney Is m aking p re p w as said to be th e a d d re s s of a J a p 1916 Overland-4 touring, good shape,....... $200 an ese w om an w ho Is a tte n d in g m e a ra tio n s to build a fo u r-ro o m b u n g a 1921 Ford touring, fine shape. E p isco p al co n v en tio n . S he rep o rte d low on his p ro p erty on R o b erts av e •liM'O m em b ers of th e W. C. T. U. in nue n e a r th e E v an g elical c h u rc h p a r 1918 Ford touring. Jap an a m ' said th a t h e r ow n little sonage. 5 good Trucks, new and used. I to w n b o asted 1200 m em bers. S he w ill I Mr. an d Mrs. C lark Scofield of W est- itte n d ih< w o rld co n v en tio n of th e : field, New Y ork, a re sp en d in g a few d ay s w ith Mr. an d Mr«1. M M. S quire. W .C .T . V. in P h ilad elp h ia Reliability S c r t u 'c c T he L a ti'e s' Aid «•oclety Will m eet They a re m o to rin g to C alifo rn ia and : next W ednesday w ith Mrs. C. J. L u n d - have tra v e le d 3400 m iles sin ce the ! q ulat. T he h o stess w ill he a ssiste d ' 71 it oi A ugust. Miss H e ste r T horpe left lodav for | by Mrs. A. H d intnar and Mrs. S. C. PASTOR AM» FAMILY Zion F , im ielical ( h u r e h . Jo n es. E ffo rts a r r I elng m ade t o , A lbany w here she w ill teac h fifth U II I. HAVE HE( I 1*1 ION T he R e ,. H. R. G eb h ard t, p a sto r of b rin g out a fu ll a tte n d a n c e of m em - g rad e w ork. — th e Zion E v an g elical c h u rc h , a n n o u n c Miss G e rtru d e E astm an and h er : l e i s at tin s m eetin g . A recep tio n w ill be given th e Rev. T h e A u x iliary to th e A m erican L e a u n t. Mrs. M. P a tte rs o n , w ere w o rk I A. S. H lsev and fam ily a t th e ch u rch es set vivas fo r th e com ing S u n d ay as follow s: S unday school a» 10 o'clock, tton w i.l m eet T u esd ay evening. Sep- ing In th e c a n n e ry at V ancouver, I on n ext T u esd ay evening, S eptem ber p re a c h in g in th e G erm an la n g u a g e a t ! tem b er 36. at th e h om e of Mrs. Jo h n W ashngtou. but have re tu rn e d hom e •’6. by m em b ers and frie n d s of th e 11. T t •• serm o n topic is T re a s u re j M etzger at 8 o'clock. again. S eeking " w A s u r p ris e p a rty w as given H. C. Mrs. Ja n ie s E lk iu g to n and Mrs. O J ch u rch . P la n s fo r th e affair a re in T he young peo p le's m eetin g a t 8 L arso n T h u rsd a y ev ening w nen a A. E a stm a n have gone to. S alem to r e th e h a n d s of th e L adies' Aid a n d th e f clock w ill he Jed by R udolf M ullen n u m b er of frie n d s d ro p p ed In to spend m ain d u rin g th e w eek of th e sta te ; H ome M issionary socety. T hey w ill hoff T he to r lc fo r d iscu ssio n w ill be th e evening. T h e o ccasion w as in I fa ir. T hey have secu red p o sitio n s i Include a p ro g ram , a social h o u r and How can we n eip fo reig n m issio n ary honor of Mr. I b i s o n ’s bit Unlay. 1 s im ila r to th e ones held at th e county j re fre sh m e n ts. T his w ill be th e first w o rk ?" T he qn.-stion is "W hy do von Mrs. E th el M iller left today fo r i fa ir here. M onm outh to ta k e c h a rg e of th e Rick- i Mrs. Floyd Mack and d a u g h te r a re | ro c ia l 'v e n t of th e y e a r and Is ex- believe th e B ible is th e W ord of re a ll te a c h e rs t'a n ln g school w hich I m ak in g a tr ip to S e a ttle and B re m e r ! pected to tax th e cap acity of th e G o d ? ’ ch u rch A g e n e ra l H ivitation Is being has re c e n tly been ta k e n over by th e ' ton. P o stp o n em en t oi S ale. I extended. g o v ern m en t. T he school coalm en ex I The c o n stab le s sa le of a re g iste re d W A NTED, 5o co rd s of good wood. I n H olstein h u ll w hich w as ad v ertise d Monday. Miss A nna Itru g g er Is act- q u ire a t th e p ickle facto ry . G re sh T h e B an k o f G resh am pays 5 p e r fo r S ep tem b er 21 has been postponed Ing a s cb*rk a t B ishops for a few days. 1 am phone Ik s ’ . ic s n t in te re s t on tim e d e p o sits.— Adv. to T uesday. S ep tem b er 2« a t 3 p. m $ 2 .5 0 to $ 5 .0 0 E. W IL LY S-K N IG H T $1235.00 $1235.00 $1795.00 M rs. W. E. B eegle and Mrs. P. A. G ould have re tu rn e d from a 10-daj visit a t R ock aw ay w ith W. R. G ould and fam ily. T hey re p o rte d a m ost d e lig h tfu l outin g . A Faff fiat That Harmonizes With Your Head— Hi AYLSWORTH, Clothing and Shoe Store Remember ! 3-quart Pure Aluminum Sauce Pans at only 69c SWEATERS For Men and Boys The “ l orn Wye” Knit Jac ket is a heavy brown-heather wool garment, has two breast and two side pockets, a favor ite with the school IX)VS. rice $ 7 .7 5 ’ For the boys in sizes 28 to 36 we have the slip over heavy wool blue or maroon with or- Priced at $3.50 tc $5.00 Women's Tuxedo Jersey all-wool Jackets, each $5.75 W omen's Wide Wool fringed scarfs, assorted colors, each $ 3 .5 0 We have a good line of Heather Mixed Wool Hose, for men, women and children at the popular prices. Walrad Mercantile Co. .Mrs. G. F. Tucker will hare on display Saturday, some of her gorgeous Dahlias, grown on the Tucker Hill Dahlia Farm. Saturday is the Last D ay i HEPP’S RACKET STORE Gresham Overland Co.’s USED CARS. w . A. HESSEL