Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 08, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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_GRFSHAM
OUTLOOK.
TUESDAY, JAM AKI
MR. CANNON WANTS TO MEET
GRESHAM LOCALS
GRESHAM HI SCHOOL ALUMNI
w . A. Rolfe, of D am ascus neighbor
hood, has p u rch ased of W. A. H essel
an O verland Champion. T h i a __
th e la test u t,llty model of th e Over
land com
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pany. “ Mr. " H essel also
show ing and recom m ending th e new
S ta r car.
». 1H4
ATTRACTIVE WINDOW BOXES.
J. A. BACHER.
January Specials
T here a re a hundred and one differ­
en t ways o t p ain tin g boxes yet it is
—------------------ -—
wise to observe ce rtain ru les when
T here la need of a high school , continue but some pipes and cafeteria
really
good effects a re w anted. It
alum ni a.ao c ia tio n w hich will function a u p p lie. have frozen. Y esterday m orn-
m
ust
be
understood, how ever, th a t the
as a body and through its officers In ing one of th e d rin k in g fo u n tain s on
boxes have been filled w ith very rich
support of Home of th e high school | th e u pper floor w ent on a ram page
Brown Heather, Reduced
and well fertilized soil, for on th is
eC
? J * ‘t.‘e8' “ ¡‘".‘t8 P ronclpal Roy E-1 wt>lch resu lted In a co n sid erab le over-
J . C Belfeu, of A lderdale, W ashing specification depends th a t luxurious
from $3.95 to
>
.v
-
flow.
Cannon, and th e re a re m any who
ton, fo rm erly a G resham resid en t, was gro w th so m uch desired.
agree w ith him. P erh ap s all g rad u ­
a visitor h ere y esterday, called to th is
The first point of im p o rtan ce is to
ates of G resham union high will agree
E dw ard Mink is the 256th stu d e n t to vicinity by th e death of his b ro th er.
aim a t p leasin g color effect and the
w ith him and will w elcom e an effort | re g iste r in school th is year. He has
Mr. and Mrs. H arold S m ith of P ar- color of th e house itself m u st be given
'« m ake the alum ni association an up had one year and a h alf high school I m er visited rela tiv e s and frien d s here
I he Royal Knit Sport Coat is a
to-date and active body. T here a re work in W eiser. Idaho, and is stay in g I *8st week.
" co nsideration. W hen th is happens to
heavy brown heather, has four
be w hite or light g ray th en m ost any
enough g rad u a tes to m ake a strong ! with his sister, Mrs C. L. G regson, in
color
w
ill
look
well
if
used
in
m
ass
pockets,
sizes 40 to 46, reduced
Mrs. Geo. H ayden, a te ac h er in th e
association w hich should take ca re of i Boring.
effect
and
w
hite
foliage
or
w
hite
flow­
grad
e
school.
Is
stay
in
g
w
ith
h
er
from
$5.75
to
a t least one school function each year.
A «neeting has been called for Wed-1 Next sem ester, com m encing Ja n u - uncle, C. A. C aro th ers th is week, as ers m ay to a larg e ex ten t be om itted
C hrystal,
has the in the planting.
sday evening, F eb ru ary 6, at 8 p. m„ , a ry 21. new classes will be form ed in h er d au g h ter,
m easles.
When d ark colors form the back
In th e bookkeeping room of the com- the event th e re are enough stu d en ts
T he W .C .T .U . w ill m eet at th e ground, for boxes then it is well to use
m ercial d ep a rtm en t a t th e high school ' en terin g school to Justify
.All wool, reduced from $4.25 to............................ $3.75
for th e purpose o of f organizing an P rin cip al Cannon. It will sam
req u e, ire says
at hom e of Mrs. C. J. L u nd q u ist on F rl lum inous or light colors in o rd er to
day afternoon instead of th e re g u la r bring out b rig h te r co n tra sts, o th er-
alum ni association. Any stu d en t who least eight to form a class. In
M en’s Heavy Wool Mixed Shirts at..................... $2.25
ise the effect ap p ears r a th e r dull.
th e T h u rsd ay m eeting. A sh o rt business
is unable to atten d is requested to
event th e re a re only a few stu d en ts
M
ixtures
of
all
colors
in
flowerbox
Men’s Heavy All-Wool dark plaid Shirts......... $4.75
. " “ h r . . " " ' ; ? . « “ " 0" ” - * " • " i
» . session w ill be held follow ed by a so­
Inglish, s<
cial hour in honor of Miss F lo ren ce p la n tin g s m ay be in te restin g when
com m ercial and half-y ear subjects
H oney who leaves soon for China. A viewed close by. F or d istan ce effect,
High School Activities.
cordial in vitation is extended to all to how ever, mixed p lan tin g s look poor.
T he next m W eeting of th e W hitte .......... be present.
A few sam ple color com binations th a t
. M
. . . id-term
..
v exam
A a u i inations
i i i a i HJI1H w
i l l 1)4*
will
be 114*1(1
held l r . „ n t i
next week. W ednesday. T hursday and
i “ ' ' “ " ’ |EXCeU1° r ’
look w ell a re th e follow ing:
A nnouncem ent Is m ade th a t V ictory
F riday, J a n u a ry 16, 17 and 18 at ' ' e,,stf r J n . I hHolexian an d Invictus
S carlet w hite and royal purple, ob­
occur
T
h
u
rsd
ay
X
'
a
n
g
e
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L
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d
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Ald
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thp
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w h ic h t f m „ » h . « . . .
... ...
J
. ,,te r a ry societies will occur T h u rsd ay
tained by p la n tin g red geranium ,
w hich tim e the first half of th e school
----- to Evangelical ch u rch w ill m eet on
aftern o o n , J a n u a ry 24, from 2:20
w hite Beauty P etu n ias and E lks P ride
y ear will be com pleted.
3:20. The societies have m et th ree T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t 2 at th e home (royal p u rp le) P etunia, T ra ilin g Lo­
Odd Lots of Ladies’ Wool, Silk and Wool hose to close
of
Mrs.
A.
McMillan.
The te ach ers of the high school, in ­ tim es thus far th is year and cred itab le
belia for vine, also double w hite Sweet
t
j -
>
Per cent
regular price
T he Camp F ire G irls of G resham A lyssum and P a rlo r Ivy.
cluding th e te a c h e rs’ husbands and p rog ram s have been ren d ered . It is
Ladies W inter Weight Cotton Union Suits, low neck
!
noticeable
th
a
t
stu
d
en
ts
a
re
acq
u
irin
g
held
a
buf,,n{‘ss
m
eeting
F
riday,
Ja
n
u
-
wives, ure Invited to Ju d g e S tap le to n ’s
D ark red ro y al pu rp le and golden
kne • lengths, redu-ed from $1.00 to......................
85c
for 6:30 o’clock dinner th is evening. ability to speak before th e stu d en t <try 4' whpn P lans w ere m ade for the yellow com bination. Use S. A. Nutt
All th e high school te ac h ers tog eth er body as a re su lt of oral expression and in it,a t,o n of new g irls, w hich will be g eranium . E lks P ride P etu n ia and
literary society work. T he form ation h<“ld ,n th e n ear fu tu re. T he follow-
w ith th eir appetites w ill be there.
yellow C alceolaria. T railin g Lobelia
of lite ra ry societies was p erfected to ing g lrls w ere e,ected for office d u rin g
27-in Light and Dark Colors, good grade, now...... 22 <’
T h u n b erg ia (black eyed S usan vine) I
N ext F rid a y night, J a n u a ry 11, the c re ate a m eans w hereby stu d en ts th e rom,nK Year: presid en t, E leanor and yellow variegated vinca vine for
36-in Outing Heavy weight, reduced to...................24^
se c re ta ry and
team of G resham union high school would receive p ractice actin g as ch air- j I!otkin:
tre a su re r, tra ilin g effects. Coleus w ith the ric h ­
27-in
W hite Outing Flannel reduced to...................18d
will play Newberg. A week from F ri­ men of th e ir societies, actin g on p ro -) Joyce K id d e r= re p o rte r and count ly variegated leaves may also be used
day night, J a n u a ry 18, they will play gram com m ittees, and ap p e arin g b e - 1 k ee p er’ L lllle N e,80n: pep com m ittee, to good ad v an tag e in such a com bina­
UM BRELLAS
H ill M ilitary Academy and tw o weeks fore m em bers of th e ir society in read- ! H e,en Hif*ey and M ildred M etzger,
tion.
A
Real
Bargain
in
Women’s
Umbrellas, have beautiful
from F rid ay night, Ja n u a ry 25. they ings, one-act plays, etc.
j Miss D orothy W alton and Miss
P ink, royal p u rp le and w hite for
will play W oodburn, all gam es on lo­
E delia Towle will ta k e over th e studio those who love d elicate color shadings
handles, a splendid quality of pure silk, assorted colors,
cal floor. T his m akes th re e consecu­
Card of Thanks.
of Miss F lo ren ce Honey beginning o b tain ab le by using P ride of P o rtlan d
Reduced from $8.95 to....................................
$6.95
We wish to th a n k the m any friends next Monday in th e F irs t S tate Bank
tive F riday night gam es each with
P
etu
n
ia
s
or
th
e
ap
p
le
blossom
variety,
stro n g teums. T his also m eans much who expressed sym pathy for us in the building, J a n u a ry 14, and w ill con­ a new shade for th e first season on
death of our fath er, C. A. Jo h n so n , and
tow ard th e d istric t cham pionship pos­ who did so m uch to relieve him d u r­ tin u e Miss H oney’s m usic teach in g
sale in P o rtlan d . E lks P rid e P etu n ia
sibility of G resham high.
V ictory circle of th e Zion Evangel!- an d W hite B eauty P etunias. T his
ing his long illness, to th e G resham
“The House of Quality”
Masonic lodge and the m an ag am en t of caI L ad ies’ Aid w ill hold a bake sale m akes a com plete p etunia box of very
Phone 1111
The recen t cold w eather has not th e Beaver S tate Motor com pany.
at th e CIcII M etzger gro cery on next
(¡resha in
rich effect w hich only needs a few
C. « . » „ o n , Q u o ta . A Jo b » -
™
been too severe to cause school to dis-
Sw eet Alyssum and L obelias for tr a il­
— --------------------------—----------------------- i ° clock. D onations a re solicited and ers as th e p etu n ias them selves become
C h a rter No. 135
m ay be left a t th e sto re in th e fore- tra ilin g as th e season advances.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION* R eserve D istrict No. 12
j noon.
S im ilar effect m ay be obtained by
M. I. H artzell is suffering from a the use of pink g eran iu m s of w hich
badly in ju red foot and uses cru tc h es the R ivoir and E. G. H ill a re th e two At G resham , in th e S tate of Oregon, a t th e close of business Dec 31st 19”3
in w alking. He w orks in th e railro a d best v arieties. T he form er is the
I I
.. , ,
RESOURCES
shops a t V ancouver and was h u rt m ost b rillia n t pink know n of p a rtic u ­
2a9nSandnÎo R a n ? 18’ lnClU<Jing ’^ “æ ounts show n in item s
Attorney at Law
M onday m orning by a sp rin g falling la r vivid effect w hile the H ill variety
2 O verdrafts secured and u n se cu red .........................................................
on his foot.
is th a t soft salm on pink shade be­ 1 n u . » 5 o? . “ “ t5 .,, r . “: “ “ . ow " ed’
N uN E
T he illn ess is rep o rted a t his hom e loved w herever seen. Both lend th em ­
in L ents of T. J. K reuder, w ell know n selves to w onderful com binations w ith
4. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and secu rities, including foreign govi 14'50° '00
Announces that he lias opened law offices over
to
g
ra
n
g
e
rs
and
o
th
e
rs
In
th
is
v
icin
­
ern m en t. state, m unicipal, co rp o ratio n , etc., including those
p
etu
n
ias
and
th
e
Cobbes
vine
w
ith
the Bank of Gresham, Gresham, Oregon, and
show n in item s 30 and 35, if a n y ............
K tnose
ity.
p a rlo r ivy w ill m ake gorgeous tr a il­
Stocks, secu rities, claim s, liens, judgm ents, e tc ........ ......................
4'6fi2SK
will be pleased to meet any who have need of
M em bers of th e A rem e club are ing effects. P a rtly shady locations 6. B
$25 non- fu
fnm
iw re « „...1
anking housp.
house, »25,000;
rn H
itu
and fixtures, $5,177.95 ............ 30 4.bb-.28
177
legal counsel or services. He is recently from
busy m aking gow ns for the crippled a re not d esirab le for geranium boxes s ' v *r
° Wned ° th e r th an b a«king h o u se .................
.......... 1 7 W 2 7
ch ild ren to be received in th e S hrine as they w ill n o t bloom profusely s' h ’ t r », reserv e w ith federal reserv e h a n k ................................. 30 399 05
Westhope, N. 1)., and has had many years
h o sp ital in P o rtlan d , w hich w ill be enough.
experience in legal practice and court work.
opened w ithin a few days. T h ree doz­
’ .her<’
'■
l» r clea rin g h n n .e and H en,, on n t h ., b a n k , in , n . 21,551.33
en such g arm en ts w ill be donated by ed such as n o rth o r east fro n ts a won-
Office Phone 1 IBI
. or tow
____ n .. as rep o rtin g bank
sam e city
the
335.74
th e G resham m em bers of th e club.
derfu l p la n t Is available u n d er the U ’ Chec^ 9 on banks outside c R y “or tow n of rep o rtin g b a n k
Res. Phone 2408
o th er cash item s . . .
_
rep o rtin g bank and
nam e of Begonia sem perflorens—
96.46
T otal cash and due from banks, Item s 8, 9,10 and 11 »52 382 ¿8
Foaling Mother!
or everbloom ing. T hey come in red
O ther assets, if a n y .................................
’ ♦“¿ • « ¿ o s
. | D on't ever try to fool your m other, or pink, even w hite, and bloom co n ­
1,432.46
boys, it can t be done. Rem em ber tinuously, F u ch sia s also th riv e b etter
Total .....................................................
the young m an who paw ned his nice
$631,686.31
| su it of clo th es and d idn’t w ant his when not exposed to hot sun. H elio
liabilities
m other to know an y th in g about it? He trope, th e sw eetest of all box flow ering 16. C apital stock paid i n ........
finally redeem ed them and brought p lan ts, also Is w ell placed w hen ex ­ 17. S u rp lu s fund ............................. .. i L i i ......................................................* 30,000.00
25,000.00
them hom e in a su itcase. W hile he posed to m o rning su n only an d its de- 18. (a) Undivided profits ................. ..........................................
(b)
L
ess
c
u
rre
n
t
expenses,
in
te
re
s
t'a
n
d
ta
x
e
s
’
Daid
"
"
»
1
1
«
«
was busy in his room, his m other, in
U^ dU . T ^ b du X t,i f f l c e ^ d,nB P08U1 8aV,D‘ 8 and d* S *
68.68
the p arlo r, sta rte d to unpack th e s u it­ lig h ttu l fra g ra n ce lends much charm
case. She found a paw n tic k et on the to porch boxes.
2.76
coat, and called :
.C c W
.™
23. Individual deposits su b je ct to c h e ? c » k » r “ h «.'
r c lu
H ««
n T d ¿ e o p ™
o s i^
T e ; 'th e
Jo h n , w hat is th is tag on your
(ultlvutlon of Caiilillower.
co a t? ”
C auliflow er I , on e o l th e m ost s e n s i-l - 4 Demand c e r t tf le a t« ^ t* d e p o r t qfutstatnd(nKPU,>IIC ,Und8.............. 239.682.5S
Jo h n lost very little tim e in callin g tiv l Z h Z
’, : , ; x ' - x - e “ ,-,
I - a a a - s s
'■» d ™ - d ■:
» . s
back: “Oh, I w as a t a dance last
night, m other, and checked my co a t.” ing conditions and th e b etter it is u n ­
™ e „ ^ " S d
" " " ,» “ k
-N e c,
A m om ent la ter m other cam e acro ss derstood th e b etter th e resu lts w ill be,
th e tro u sers, tagged in th e sam e way. says th e O. A. C.
One cord or 100 cords
With a puzzled tone she ask ed : "Jo h n ,
T he soil is the m ost im p o rtan t fac­
w hat kind of a dance was th a t? "
...
tor in raisin g th e p lant. W hen th e !!* « m,*’ “ f ," » « « '- 01 deposit o u tsta n d in g ............
soil is in a rich loam y condition, full 28. h a v in g , d e p o .ll,. n ,)n b le su b ject to n o tic e .. ...............................
Db. That’s Different!
T otal of tim e and savings deposits payable r~ J
‘ ........ " 2 ‘9,587-66
Miss Gabb—"She w ears a sm ile th a t of hum us or o rg an ic m atter, It will
Ject to notice, item s 277 a n S T i.“."".
^ $ 3 2 ^ ,
w on't come off."
n a tu ra lly produce a fine larg e p lan t
Phone 1141
Miss Fab— "W ell, you can 't say th a t
T otal
w
hich is u su ally responsible for a
about h er com plexion."
$6.31.686.31
S tate of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, ss.
good head. C auliflow er req u ires an
v
L
und^
u
,’
L
ca
sh
ier
of
th
e
above
m
A m erican school ch ild ren saved $9- u n u su al am ount of soil m o istu re and th a t th e above sta te m en t i s ‘tr u e I o the best of1- " - 6’- 1’3 — d° 80lem nlY sw ea r
my know ledge and belief.
0.000 in the last school y ear The resp o n d s best w here it is possible to
. oi , , , T r ?' ,T heOd BrUKg" C. r ’ J.
I m oney is nothing, th e saving h ab it is irrig a te d u rin g th e dry sum m er CORRECT—A tte st: A w
C’ LUNDQUIST
J L u n d q u ist C D ashier
a to rs
everything.
period.
S ubscribed and s w orn to before me th is 5th day of Ja n u a ry , 1924
To teach ch ild ren th at poverty is
T he best seeds a re Im ported from
\ t . R' 'V BYSTROM, N otary Public.
slavery, and can be avoided bv r e a ­
- ly com m ission expires A ugust 30, 1925.
sonable saving, is th e first duty of par- E urope. T he cheap seed is w orthless,
r h n i ThA seco,ld d u ,Y is to teach and a good uniform field of first grade
No Fun.
ch ild ren th at afte r they have saved heads can come only from a high
Ferry Boat Precautions.
A w oman cam e Into a ca r w ith five
they m ust help o th ers
g rad e seed strain . T he good seed also children. She busied h erse lf seating
M erely se ttin g th e em ergency brak e
produces a large, solid, w hite head on | (hem - A benevolent old gentlem an when ta k in g th e c a r ac ro ss a riv er by
a sh o rt stem , on w hich the leaves of a r ” se and sav e *’er his seat
fe rry is not sufficient assu ran ce th a t
A re th ese all your ch ild ren , m a ­
the head fold closely about, th u s p ro ­
th e c a r w ill stay in place when the
dam ?" he asked, “o r is it a picnic?"
tectin g it from w eath er conditions be­
They re all m ine,” snapped the boat docks ab ru p tly . Even when th e
fore m ark etin g .
woman, and it’s no picnic."— I’a rra - c a r Is placed In gear the shock may be
C ultivation is n ecessary to keep the keet.
enough to move It th e d istan ce neces-
ground from losing m o istu re during
t’ h V c i r =
. “ T h i ^ ' X " iT’io
This Is Hard to See Through
the grow ing season. At in te rv als of
He— “You live in th e house „ext apply th e service brake. In addition to
1« days from th e tim e the p lan t is door, d o n ’t you?"
docks AtPr»hlaU,,On: , .,U8t as the boat
p lanted it is ca refu lly cu ltiv ated until
She— "Yes.”
d o ik s. At th is point it is wise to re-
th e grow ing season is over. W here
He—"I h av en 't seen m uch of you." £f
2
J'° Ur ”yPS 0,1 th e
S he—"No, I live on th e o th e r side of of th e boat ra th e r th an on the back of
Irrig atio n is p racticed w ater is a p ­
the house."—Showme.
the ca r ahead. U nless you nx th e
plied o ftrn enough to keep a uniform
lere is ,i
il Opporrunitv tor .1 ntty pet pie S u e AI
eves on some very n ea r object a slig h t
am
ount
of
m
o
istu
re
in
th
e
soil,
th
u
s
nee
He Sure Was.
1 m ovem ent of the m achine will not he
In su rin g a steady gro w th of th e plant
Two n u ts confined in the asylum at 91scernable. C ars have been known
\\ . hile
taking
inventon
.
.
.
,
.
we
round
many
six
Th
e
best
way
to
do
th
is
is
to
ru
n
Anoka.
Minn.,
for
the
good
of
th
e
or-
r <>I' off the ends of boats herno7«a
Jot; , odds ano ends and some lines we h ..., , ,oP " orn and damaged items, broken
n,»».,«.
h,.t™ een
.... th e ------
—..
der. w ere ta lk in g th in g s over,
! th
, i>»
■ cause
e
d riv ers did
the
w
ater
betw
rows
ra
th
e
r
i' •
ided to discontinue.
"Gee. th is is a sw ell day" said th e I w’*re moving u n tU R whs 'Ï w , kuè. Uley
I o dispose ot these goods qui
than to use th e overhead sp rin k lin g
• we are offering them a: Real Bargain P rices.
’
first goof. "W ouldn't R be g rea t to
system .
W e need room tor new spring merchandis
have a lot of beer, a b eau tifu l g irl and
A nice sham poo can be m ade by dis
and we want to keep our stock ean.
a ' shady
picnic?'
••'¿¿7'i. place to w
u .c i
, solving a bake of pure ca stlle sobd in
• ‘ ’ i ? . . cau,ionPd fbe second loon. Wi‘tcr. To have it in a jellv co n fist-
Winter Poetry.
T here w as a young boy of Quebec.
you b e tte r not ta lk th a t way
pint of
of w
w ater
» t . to
> r a . . cake
. i.
vay o or r i encF ,,sp one pint
th ey 'll p ut you out of here, Y ou're
Fell in to som e ice to tiis neck.
soap. If h air is very oily, w ash
ta lk in g sense."
When ssk ed . "A re you friz?"
once a week or every tw o days
He replied. "Yes, 1 Is—
O therw i
once every th re e weeks is
Here’s How.
But we d o n ’t call th is cold In Quebec '
enough.
n eith er case be su re to
D octor—"W ell. Silas, how are you?" rin se thoroughly afterw ard .
Silas—
"I
be
b
etter
th
a
n
I
was.
sir.
A Real Success,
W illie— ''Aw. geem iny. Mom, I w isht hut 1 h a in 't as well as 1 w as before I
w as as bad as I be now."
| th at I could be Eddie S m ith .'’
When You Need
M other—"W hy, W illie, you are
Add
a
pinch
of
soda
to
stew
ed
r
h
u
­
stro n g e r th a n he is. you have a b etter
dried ap rico ts, or c ra n b e rrie s
' home, m ore toys an d m ore pocket barb.
when n early done and considerably
j m oney.”
C j »18, O ijy
Ci "t'l'lSf*
less su g a r will be req u ired for sw ee t­
W illie— “Yea, Mom, but you o u g h tta ening
see him w iggle his e a rs.”
WOOD s t H I M .
and Service
Phone 14SI
W intlen t lraiiTlig
Q uickly and efficiently done by ex ­
For ex p ert window clean in g see S. p e rts
Peed i¿Sl
All o rd ers prom ptly attended i
T ajim a. o r leave o rd e rs with Jo h n to reg a rd le ss cf size.
Brow n, G resham , phone 2501.
OWO >HAW Uhl?:,.'
ED S M IT H '
Men’s Wool Sport Coats
$3.25
$4.75
Men's Heavy NEW Army Breeches
Fishermen and Hunters— Get a pair of our
guaranteed red rubber Sport Boots, none
better. Reduced from $7.25 to
$6.25
OUTING FLANNELS
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
FIRST STA TE BANK
W ILLIA M J. COOPER
OA K WOOD
$11.50
I S ) ,ï»
DELIVERED
W. A. HESSEL
FIR WOOD
$8.00
JANUARY 9 Io 12
C (till Hods, each.
Oil heaters, each
S-inch Bread Knives,
( lothes Backs, each
......... 98c
. . $7.19
each 59c
. . $1.49
It »rung Boards, each. . . . $2.98
Cocoa Door Mats 89c to $1.29
Lunch Kits, each
$1.98
10-qt. Galvanized Bail; . 23c
D am aged Aluminum Ware G reatly Reduced
y
The Last of our Silverware at Re niarkable Bargains
SERVICE
A. W. METZGER <& CO.
«TOP AT
East Gresham
Service Station
229