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GRESHAM PAGE FOUR Mrs. S h epherd, visited GRESHAM LOCALS j over th e w eek-end w ith in T ro u td ale Mrs. J. Cook. W ord has been received from Dave A 9-pound gon w as born to .Mr. and 1 Coons of W oodland, W ashington, th a t Mrs. J. R. M cGinnis of Bull Kun a t th e th e sa le ad v ertised in th e la st issu e of hom e of Mrs. H a rrie t T im m erm an on th e Outlook for F eb ru ary 7 ha« been Monday, F e b ru a ry 4. I cancelled. H arold L. G raham of P ortland, A recen t new s sto ry from Oregon nephew of Dr. A. W. B otkin, sang at ’ A g ricu ltu ra l college te lls of th e w ork th e high school today at th e program in surveying of tw o w omen stu d en ts, given follow ing th e noon In term is th e first to ta k e surveying at th e col sion. Mr. G raham Is a b arito n e and a lege. One of them is Miss M ary B elt te ac h er of voice. He has a studio in of N ew port, O regon, a form er G re sh P o rtlan d . am girl, d au g h ter of Dr. an d Mrs. W. T he A rem e club will give a program C. Belt and g ra n d d a u g h te r of Mrs. I. a t th e high school gym nasium on McColl. W ork in su rv ey in g is being M arch 28, w hich Include streopticon tak en in connection w ith a co u rse in vii ws of C hina, m usic by a q u a rte t lan d scap e gardening. u n d er the d irection of Joseph A. F in Mr. and Mrs. W. D. K inder have ley and o th e r num bers by local talen t. tak en an a p a rtm e n t in the F red S hel R ecent gu ests a t the S. 8. T hom p ley house near South R oberts avenue. son hom e w ere Mrs. M ary C handler Mr. K inder, who is the new ly ap p o in t of Elgin, Oregon, a form er neighbor, ed co unty club agent, will have his and Chas. B isconer of Eugene. L ittle office In connection w ith th a t of C oun P au lin e E dw ards, g ran d d a u g h ter of i ty A g ricu ltu ra l A gent H all. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thom pson, is recovering K inder Is know n to m any G resham from an a tta c k of m easles. She cam e I people, having sp e n t a sum m er here here to spend a week and took m eas- j sev eral y ears ago. She was form erly les and has been h ere for th ree weeks, j Miss L enora D unlap. T he th ree ch ild ren of Mr. and Mrs T he B ap tist L ad ies’ guild will hold J. A. G ray a re ill w ith m easles. a bake sale S atu rd ay aftern o o n , F eb Mrs. R. T. Sm ith and her daughter, ru a ry 9, at th e A. W. M etzger store. Valentine Day F eb ru ary 14 We have one of the larg est and finest lines of Valen tines ever shown in Gresham Priced from lc to 15c each N othing over 15c Make your selectio n s now w hile our stocks arc com plete Hepp’s Racket Store P lion c 12«« G resh am The Store that Always Gives You Values TUIM IA V, FEBRUARY i, 1921 Rev. C. G E m anuel, g en e ral evan g elist for th e Sw edish B ap tist ch u rch will speak In th e B ethel B ap tist ch u rch T uesday, W ednesday and T h u rsd ay n ig h ts of th is w eek, com m encing a t 7:80. All services w ill be in E nglish. E veryone is u rg ed to be p resen t. Two im p o rta n t re a l e sta te deals w ere negotiated th ro u g h th e Joh Brow n office d u rin g th e p ast w eek, one THE U N IV E R S A L C AR being th a t of th e tr a n s f e r of M rs E dna H o ssn er's p ro p erty on F o u rth and Hood s tre e t to J. C. Y andell. The o th e r sale w as th a t of th e farm of H erm an F red erick , co n sistin g of 66 ac re s one m ile south of Boring to Mrs L um lna O. M lencler, of S pringdale. Mr. Brow n says people a re beginning to look to th e farm s again and th in g s a re looking m ore activ e th a n they have for a y ea r past. m o re Ford cars and tru ck s w e r e pro Mrs. Je ssie C athey’s siste r. Miss duced la s t y e a r t h a n t h e p reviou s G ladys S pain of P o rtlan d , visited year, an in crease o f o v e r 50 per c e n t w ith h er over Sunday and a ssiste d in a special num ber of m usic a t th e F re e M ethodist ch u rch a t th e m o rn in g ser In spite of this tremendous increase in production, it was vice. impossible to meet delivery requirements during the spring Mrs. Jam es S terlin g , who is ill w ith and summer months when orders for 350,000 Ford Cars sc a rle t fever a t h er hoine, h as passed and Trucks could not be filled. th e fever stag e and is m ak in g a sa tis This year winter buying for immediate delivery has been facto ry recovery. So fa r no o th er more active than ever before—and in addition 200,000 cases of th e disease have been re p o rt orders have already been booked through the Ford W eekly ed in th is vicinity and g re a t c a re is Purchase Plan for spring delivery. being exercised to prev en t an epi demic. High school m usic p u p ils of These facts clearly indicate that the demand during this Mrs. S terlin g have been excluded from spring and summer v. ill be far greater than ever, and that school, also th e g rad e school pupils orders should be placed immediately with Ford Dealers a9 who rode in th e school bus w ith her a means of protection against delay in securing your Ford when she w as com ing down w ith the Car or Truck or Fordson Tractor. disease. All p u p ils a re being w atched for possible sym ptom s. Mrs. S. J. B ennison has gone to Los A ngeles for a v isit of th re e w eeks w ith her d au g h ter, Mrs. B ern ita Jones. D etroit, Michigan D uring her absence h er house Is being cared for by Mrs. A nna Jo n es of W ar- A small deposit down, w ith easy payments of land, M ontana, siste r of Mrs. Benni the balance arranged, or your enrollment under son and Mrs. T. McKinney, w ho is h ere the Ford W eekly Purchase Plan, w ill put your on an extended visit. order on the preferred list lor spring delivery. H a rry W arden is ill and u n d er th e c a re of a physician. Mrs. A. S. H isey in ju red h er arm See th e N e a re s t A u th o r iz e d and w rist severely th e la tte r p a rt of F o rd D e a le r F-44 la st week, w hen h er h and w as cau g h t in a sh eet going th ro u g h an elec tric d rier. Badly strain ed and bruised m uscles resu lted b ut no bones w ere broken. Mrs. F. W. V olbrecht and son E nos left la st nig h t for Libby, M ontana, in resp o n se to a te leg ram from Mr. Vol b rec h t who h as been em ployed in a lum ber cam p th e re and who h as been injured. T he ex ten t of his in ju rie s have not been learned. A m eeting w ill be held a t th e high school to n ig h t for th e p u rp o se of form ing an alu m n i association. I t is hoped th a t a la rg e re p re se n ta tio n w ill be p rese n t of th e v ario u s classes g ra d uated both before and a fte r th e or g anizatlon of th e union d istric t. The 36-in. fade proof fabrics, novelty, plain, 32-inch Handkerchief Zephyrs in plain m eeting will be called a t 8:15. weaves. Colors, buff, pink, spring colors, checks and plaids. Colors are Mr. and Mrs. R. W. C alkins have beauty, tiger lily, and hague, guar spring beauty, rose, tans, pink, blues, ren ted th e M cC arter house in th e Thom pson addition and w ill move in anteed fast colors etc. Guaranted fast colors a t once, F ra n k F rik e s of O kanogan, W ash ington, is v isitin g a t th e J. H. S harp 36-inch F a n cy R atin e in p retty colors an d p la id s at y a r d . .9 5 c home. Mr. F rik e s and M illerd S h arp w ere form er c lassm ate s at Newberg. 36-inch Im p orted R atin e E p on ge, a t the y a r d ............................ $ 1 .1 5 A cablegram w as received on S un day from Miss F lo ren ce H oney a n 32-inch Gaze Marvel Tissues, silk nouncing h er safe a rriv a l in S hanghai, striped plaids and fancy checks in a China, a day e a rlie r th a n w as expect r a good assortment of colors ed. Miss H oney sailed from V ancou ver, B. C., on Ja n u a ry 17. T w ins, a boy and a girl, w ere born to Mr. and Mrs. H. G. A ndrew on F ri day, F eb ru ary 1. w eighing resp e ctiv e ly 7 and 6>a pounds. They have been liameil R obert and R oberta. Mrs. Gresham Phone 2221 Oregon Andrew and th e babies a re a t th e hom e of Mrs. C arrie Powell. T he re g u la r m eeting of th e W.C.T.U. will be held at th e hom e of Mrs. I). Q. PLEASANT VALLEY B arry on F eb ru ary 7 at 2:30 o'clock. R egu lar P o rtla n d S erv ice A fter a sh o rt b u sin ess session a p ro C om m unity social w hich w as p lan - gram will be given, w hen M artha R an led for F riday n ig h t has been in dall of th e w om en's p ro tectiv e bureau definitely postponed on acco u n t of the of th e city of P o rtlan d w ill sp eak on d eath of F ra n k Richey. ‘Social M orality.” O ther num bers w ill be a vocal solo, “ My M other's F ran k Ricliey Dies in P leasan t Valley. K iss,” by M arian Clow ; read in g , “On $ 1 7 .0 0 F ra n k Richey, a pioneer resid e n t of th e Fence," by M arie Blom; g u ita r le asa n t Valley, died at liis home by th e num ber, Miss A ugusta H ah n ; song, Monday a fte r a long illn ess from c a n Ton or Half Ton "C ru sad e Glory Song,” lad ies' q u a r cer. He was about 60 y ears of age. tet. H ostesses w ill be Mrs. Anna F u ll, F u n e ra l arra n g e m e n ts have n o t been Mrs. S. 9. Thom pson. Mrs. G. A. Cox an nounced. and Mrs. Jo h n Brown. Money to loan on real estate. F arm Mr. and Mrs. A. H am inar and d au g h te r Regina retu rn ed F riday m orning loans a t 6 per cent. B. W. T horne. from th e ir trip to K ansas, w here they w ent In Decem ber to visit w ith r e la Pow ell and Maple S treets 217 B a ils S treet GRESHAM tives. They cam e back by th e so u th PORTLAND p h o x f 1.W1 PHONE BRDY. 2082 ern ro u te and w hen in B erkeley, C ali fornia. spent a day w ith Allen and H arry H am ilton, who a re spending th e day, F eb ru ary 9. T his prom ises to be The Bank of G resham pays 5 per w inter th e re w orking, one at c a rp e n a good gam e as th e Legion has de cen t in te re st on tim e deposits.—Adv. te rin g and th e o th e r at electric w iring. feated Maroon F once th is year and On W ednesday m o rning at th e 1.1 .UION BASKETBALL both team s a re out for a win. A SPECIA L COMMUNICATION G resham g rad e school a p ro g ram will IEAM BBEAKS E \K N T he line-up of la st n ig h t's gam e is m ZN f of G resham Lodge No. 152, be ca rrie d out. when Mrs. C h riste n s A F. & A. M„ follow ing eve T he G resham A m erican Legion as follow s: H um ason, p atrito lc in stru c to r of the nings, 7:30 Bharp: LEGION MAROON F W om en's Relief Corps of M. A. Ross team defeated th e fast R am bler b a s Booth T h u rsd ay —Feb. 7, F. C. Degree. 3 T hom as 12 Monday—Feb. 11. F. C. Degree. Post. G. A R.. will p resen t th e school k etb all five of P o rtlan d here S a tu r W inters 5 G rasshom 6 T uesday—Feb. 12, S tated C om m uni w ith a flag. Ju d g e G eorge W. S tap le- day night 31 to 20. In a p relim in ary P u lfer 2 McCullan 2 H. T hom as 4 cation. G rand O ra to r’s address. ton will also speak T h e p ro g ram will the G resham high school M idgets de Clyde W ednesday— Feb. 13, F. C. Degree. Fancher 1 H allier 2 feated th e Neighbor H ouse M idgets of he from 9 to 9:30 o'clock and th e p u b Monday— Feb. 18. M. M. Degree. P earso n 2 P o rtlau d 23 to 14. L ine up as follow s: lic Is Invited to atten d . V isiting b ro th ers welcome. LEGION RAMBLERS A. MEYERS, W. M. T he m em bers of th e high school fa c REGULAR MEETING OF W. L. GORSAGE. Sec y. 8 Jaco b so n 2 ulty journeyed to P o rtla n d last night Booth W inters 13 G urian 6 N \ ■ to atten d a p arty In honor of Mr. ami P a lte r 10 Sm okoon 2 Icau Legion, W ednesday, Mrs. G eorge Lew is. T he la tte r, Mrs. F an ch er N em lro 2 F eb ru ary 6, a t 8 o'clock p m. S eltzer 8 a t G resham Otitlook office. All m em M argaret M iller L ew is is a p opular Clyde Squires M ldelman b ers urged to be presen t. te ac h er of th e school. Mr. an d M R and olp h H ow ard P o m eranty Lew is w ere m a rried d u rin g the PIA N IST AND TEACHER Attention, C h ristm as vacation. They w ere p re T he Legion team m et d efeat in the Modern Woodmen of tm e rira ! sen ted w ith a fine elec tric waffle Iron. h an d s of th e M aroon F of P o rtlan d T he reg u la r m eeting of the M. W. A. Ila* opened 1’iano C lasses In T he m a rria g e of Jo h n S tout, son of Monday nig h t on th e F ra n k lin high will be held W ednesday evening. F eb Gre*hn in Mr. and Mrs. A. J. S tout, an d Miss school floor In a slow and rough game. ru a ry 6. at 8 o'clock In stallatio n of Iren e H am m ond of P o rtlan d took T he sco re was 26 to 13. Recause of officers will also be held. You are all place at th e hom e of th e b rid e's p a r poor w ork by th e referee, B rugger, req u ested to be present. At I». M. Roberts’ Residence Signed. C. J. LUNDQVIST. en ts at 5312 E ast 41st stree t. P o rtlan d m an ag er of ¿he local team p ro tested Second St. and R o b erts Av. Clerk. on F eb ru ary 2. T hey w ill live In th e cam e. His p ro test w as recognized P o rtlan d w here Mr. S tout Is em ployed anil th e Maroon F offered to play a r e t o r A g p n la tm ra t Phnae W rr«kam I t * . T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per by th e S tan d a rd Oil com pany. tu rn gam e on th e local floor S atu r- cent In terest on tim e deposits.—Adv. F o re e a s tin g A T re m e n d o u s S p r in g D e m a n d 739,626 New Spring Goods Arriving Daily Queen Incubators and Brooders 34-inch Indellible Suitings, plain colors with a linen finish, that is guaranteed to stand washing and sun. Colors, nichel grey, Copen, orange, yellow, rose and burnt orange. This dam per regulates At 59c Yard y o u r cho ck draft and the W e have recen tly taken on the much valued lin e of OUTLOOK, direct d r a f t io your fire. Q l'E E N IN C U B A T O ltS AM » BHOOIIEKS At 65c Yard Queen In cu b a to rs a re q u a li fied to produce big h atch es of stro n g , h ealthy chicks th a t will live and grow . They a re u n affected by h ea t and cold and a re sim ple to operate. At 59c Yard 36-inch Tissues in checks and plaids at W arm , comfy. Chicks grow too stro n g . H ealth y P oultry. T he Queen S elf-re g u latin g Colony Brooder does th e w ork to a nicety. T he big waBte In poultry com es th ro u g h losses a fte r th e chicks Hre hatched. Q ueen in cu b ato rs and b rooders a re sold u nder a posi tive guaran tee. b e t us show them to you ■’"c L. A. WACK & CO. L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. Phone 1421 At 65c Yard Gresham, Oregon 2lllilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiitiniiiiiiu Briquets ■J w/vcHtsmt RIFLES for BOYS Coal a s I ■ I s I RIFLE SHOOTING IS GREAT SPORT lhe popularity of this truly American sport is growing rapidly. All over the country, boys and girls are learning how to shoot. \\ ith a good rifle and some faithful practice, you can soon become an expert shot. \\ inchester ,22-caliber rifles have the same accur acy, strength, good balance, and beautiful finish as the larger high power rifles and shotguns upon which big game hunters and explorers stake their lives. \\ inches ter barrels are famous for their wonderful accuracy. Be sure jtm r rifle Is a M iiieliesler. I 3 I S I I I 1 I i a O ur sto re is H ead q u arters for W in ch ester G uns and A m m u n ition . A. W . METZGER <& CO. |4S1 Thv WINCHESTSR S to n Phone 1451 .;il|il!IHI|||||ll!lllHIHIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIUIIOUIIIIHIHIIUHIHIIUIIIHtMlltlHIIUIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIllUUIIilllllllllllllll»IIU.UlltiUU*¿Í