Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 21, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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    GRESHAM
PAGE POUR
OUTLOOK
FRIDAY,
FEBRUARY
21,
1 « I »»
GRESHAM LOCALS I
This Week Sale of Men’s
T heodore H ayden, of G resham ,
and H. F red erick s, of B oring, have
pu rch ased B eaver d rag saw s from
W ill Hessel.
A. B. C ham berlain, of Scappoose,
was in G resham W ednesday closing a
rea lty deal in w hich his forty acre
p roperty on the Section L ine road
n o rth ea st of town was sold to M at­
thew H. Dahl. E lk lngton & K rid er
m ade th e sale. Mr. C ham berlain was
th e g u est of his d a u g h te r, Mrs. Chas.
W itter, d u rin g his stay here.
T he public lib ra ry will be closed
all day tom orrow , W a sh in g to n ’s
b irth d ay .
Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Todd e n te r­
J
tain ed Dr. and Mrs. Alvin H all of I
Nampa, Idaho, at luncheon on T h u rs­
day.
Mrs. Ray H. Todd and children of
Ridgefield, W ashington, were guest9 ?
PULVERIZERS AND ROLLERS that prepare the ground, sure means a better
a t th e hom e of Dr. and Mrs. R. H. ?
seed bed, a larger yield per acre.
Todd on T uesday.
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Mrs. F ra n k Gibbs e n te rta in e d h er
sister and b ro th er Miss Dolly Morgan
and F red M organ at luncheon on
T
h u rsd ay a t h er a ttra c tiv e hom e in
W A HESSEL
SERVICE
RELIABILITY
Gresham, Oregon
th
e R egner addition.
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R E. Thorpe of Seaside, and his son
Jack, of Vancouver, W ashington, were
Gresharff visitors on Wednesday. They
FAIRVIEW PROUD OF
RETURNING HEROES are guests at the F ran k Beers home at
Cottrell.
Fairview Is Immensely proud of her
D. Ely, a form er resident of Gresham
th ree stu rd y artillerym en who re­ was here from St. Johns yesterday,
turned on Monday from overseas ser­ looking afte r his property interests.
vice. Of course, many of the folks
George W Andrews of Beaver Bend
went to P ortland to be present when brought in his fractious autom obile for
the train came In. Those who couldn’t a thorough overhauling yesterday.
go w eren’t going to be cheated out of
Chas. M arklund and Wm. Peterson
$845 H ere
490
Axminster
................at $39 50
tak in g a p art In the welcome, so they of Powell Valley are unloading several
went In a body to the statio n —all the wagonloads of potatoes at the Mt. Hood
Tapestries, 9x12,
...
from $25 to $30 00
| school children and the teachers, depot for shipm ent south.
Wool and l ibre, 9x12,
from $15 to $22 00
headed by John Jonas, chairm an of
O. A. Anderson of Orient section, H.
the school board, to see the tra in go T reber and J.G uthrle were iu Gresham
( tc\, 9x12
from $10 to $15 00
through.
Somebody waved the big on business on Wednesday.
school flag and each pupil carried a
Wm. Ogden of Linnem aun and
sm all one and all did the best they George G inder of Powell Valley were
could to show th e ir pride In the three in town yesterday.
soldiers, who saw the group and waved
The Rebekahs will hold th e ir in ­
phone m < YOUR HOME E l'R N /S H E R oresham
a glad reply as long as they were In stallation in I. O. O. F. H all on Monday
sight. Mr. Jones im m ediately filled evening, when the officers elected In
up his car with members of his family December will be seated.
and others, and sped to P ortland
Master B ernard (B eany) Bauer, the
When the soldiers finally get th e ir young Telegram ca rrier, met with a
discharges and retu rn from Camp Lew­ serious m ishap on Tuesday evening.
You will have to get up early to beat a
is, a real home Jollification will be Upon rounding the corner a t Powell
TR U M P ALARM.
It will get you up
held at the city hall in th eir honor. and Main S treets he was obliged to
any time you say and keep good time all
Plans are already under way and no tu rn out sharply to avoid several cars
effort will be spared to make the event and was throw n from his bicycle. He
day.
a memorable one. The retu rn in g boys, sustained a bad cut over hir rig h t eye
W E H A V E IT
or "m en”, as th e ir colonel in sists they necessitating several stitches by Dr.
should be called, are Caryl Heslln, Inglis. The plucky young man is a t­
Leslie T. St.C lair and Raymond Dun­ tending school with his head sw athed
G RESH AM , OREGON
bar.
in bandages.
The R exai . i . Store
At the weekly assembly a t the school
Miss Hazel G oger has g r a d u a te !
INTER CLASS BASKETBALL
The F ran k E. Gibbs family are ta k ­
yesterday two tots from Miss H ager­
SERIES BEING PLAYED m an’s room delighted the pupils with ing much pleasure from th e ir H aw­ from th e m edical corps a t Reed col-
thorn Sym phonia, purchased from Ed. ! lege, w here she specialized In physic-
T he
b ask etb all
cham pionship songs C atherine Metzger w ith a lu lla­
th erap y in th e fo u r m o n th ’s recon­
Metzger, the local agent.
gam es are on at th e high school, the by, and lllsie Schw edler with a num ber
stru
c tio n course. She h as received
A full schedule of services will be
sen io rs and ju n io rs a re se ttin g m at­ about her cat. They had the cat and
Allows us to com pete w ith all rivals.
an ap p o n tm en t an d will leave at once
follow
ed
at
th
e
M
ethodist
Episcopal
te rs today. L ast T h u rsd a y ’s game doll w ith them, too. Assembly singing
The In g red ien ts of o u r bread and
church next Sunday to which all are for Cam p G rant, Illinois.
betw een th e low er class men re su lt­ completed the program.
pastries are In stric t conform ity with
Special m usic is being
T he M odern W oodm en will hold an invited.
ed In u sophom ore victory over the
Fram-es W illaid Day H onored.
the war reg u latio n s and the neatness
planned
for
both m o rn in g an d e v e n ­
im
p
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rta
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t
business
m
eeting
in
W
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freshm
en.
T
he
line-up
of
th
e
team
s
T
he W. C. T. U. will observe
of o u r bakery has given us the h ig h ­
Is: seniors, P eterso n an d T ru ed so n , m en’s hall to n ig h t. A call for a full ing services.
est sa n ita ry ratin g . P atro n ize a
F
ran
ces W illard day next W ednes­
Mrs. G ran t Shaw, of P o rtlan d , was
ju n io rs, H o rn eck er an d Goodwin, a tte n d a n c e of m em bership is issued
home Industry.
day,
F e b ru a ry 26, by an a p p ro p ria te
in G resham one day recen tly , con­
fo rw ard s; S trong, c e n te r; Burlin- by C. J. L u n d q u ist, clerk.
program
follow ed by social tim e, at
Floyd
Metzger
has
obtained
a
ten-
su
ltin
g
a
G
resham
d
en
tist.
gum e and M cKeown, g u a rd s; sopo-
Rev. M. B. P aro u n ag ia n was in th e hom e of Mrs. J. N. C lan ahan, be­
m ores, Com stock and W inters, fo r­ day extension of his furlough; and has
w ards; W rig h t, c e n te r; S klrvln and been visiting w ith friends iu Salem G resham one day last week In con­ g in n in g a t 8 o'clock. T he follow ing
Grewliam. P h o n e I I .
G ran t, g u a rd s; freshm en, U n d er­ and other valley points. He is the ference w ith C. E. R u sh er, who has p rogram will be re n d e re d : piano
wood and B auer, fo rw ard s; Nass- guest of frat brothers at Corvallis at been ap p o in ted S unday School Cen­ solo. Miss F lo ren ce H oney; reading
I E. E. W elling and C. Jack so n , ot hah n , c e n te r; W eiss and F an ch er, present, being a member of Alpha Tau te n ary d irec to r fo r all M ethodist th e C ru sad ers P salm , Mrs. Marv
Additional Gresham Locals I G resham , have purchased O liver g u ard s.
Omega and Alpha Kappa Psi, the n a­ Sunday school in th is vicinity. Hs S h o em ak er; p ra y e r by Rev. J. M ont­
sp read ers from Will Hessel.
w ork will ta k e him to th e schools of calm B row n; A m erica, all jo in in g ;
At th e conclusion of th e m onthly tional commerce honor fratern ity .
A recent real estate tran sactio n
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Adams, or m eeting of th e stu d e n t body assem ­
Dr. W. H. Michael, recent soldier G resham , F airv iew , T ro u td ale , B or­ paper, “ W hat th e M em orial F u n d is
thro u g h the (Irin of Brown A C leve­ Hood R iver, visited two days th is bly at th e high school today, le tte rs guest of the J. H. Metzger family, has ing, E stacad a, Bay City, P le a sa n ' U sed fo r,’ Mrs. G eorge F. H oney;
d u et, Misses Mabel Brown and Mil­
land Is (he sule of tin* Geo. E. Heck week w ith Mr. and Mrs. Jam es El will be aw ard ed th e football heroes left here for a visit to his old home In Home, Rockwood an d Sandy .
place on th e T ro u td ale road to Win. klngton. They were fo rm er n eigh­ of last fall. T he ca n d id a tes fo r these Baltimore, travelling by way of San
Gresham post office will observe the d red St. C lair; ad d ress, L ife of
Sw lgerl.
T his Is the old Branson bors in East G runk F o rk s, M inne­ h onors are , David P eterso n , last Francisco. It Is his intention to locate holiday tomorrow. The window will F ran ces W illard , S tate P resid en t
place, consisting of live acres nea • sota.
years cap tain , Lewis S k lrv ln ; cap tain - perm anently in the west. He expressed be open from nine to ten ; but there M attie M. S leeth ; song, Ju b ile e Song,
Mrs. J. M ontcalm Brow n and Mrs.
Paul P alinblad has gone to Oak elect, H ow ard Jo n es. Jo e P eak , Lam ­ him self as especially delighted with will be no c a rrie r service at all.
th e C edar school. Mr. Swlgerl and
his fam ily have taken possession and Grove to assist his b ro th er. Dave, b ert, Oren Stanley and G eorge Lane. Oregon.
A rth u r Strebin has received his A. W. Shipley. A cordial invitation
are about settled In th e ir new home In his grocery sto re there.
disch arg e from th e navy and has re ­ is extended to all.
r'
sum ed his old place at th e Beaver
Motor factory.
L ie u ten a n t Radcliffe, one of th °
m ilitary in stru c to rs a t E ugene, Is
▲1.1s H M D S AMD ▲I.I. S IX E S
visiting at th e J. H. M etzger hom e
New Callery
here.
The Young P eo p le’s L eague M
Zion E vangelical church will hold a
PICTURE FRAMING
G IL T OR N A T U R A L WOOD
W ashington-L incoln celeb ratio n at
N ea t and C heap
th e T heodore B ru g g er hom e th is
evening.
LAND PLASTER SOWERS
A Strong, Durable Machine,
which saves time and labor. Sows from 50 to 500 pounds an acre,
— at the price you surely can not be without one.
Lime or L an dplaster Sowers
SUCCESS SEED GRADERS C lean .Your Seed G rain.
I
Will
Grade Wheat Oats or any kinds of grain.
I
HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY
Work Shoes
$6.00
$6.00
$6.00
$5.00
Army Last S h o e........................ $4.35
“Thompson’s” Army Last . . . . $4.65
14-inch High C u ts...................... $4.85
10-inch High C u ts .................. $3.45
E. W. AYLSWORTH
1
The White Sewing Machine at $45
CHEVROLET
Your old machine taken as first payment
SPEC IA L ON RUGS
C. E. OSBURN
J. E. M E T Z G E R
Oregon
Gresham
Trump Alarm Clocks
TANLAC
THE
MASTER
MEDICINE
W. R. BURKE, The Jeweler
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
BAKING EXCELLENCE
CITY BAKERY f
PHOTOS
A T T E N T IO N !
FA RM ERS AND FR U IT GROW ERS
W hen you are ready to spray, come in and
see US
We are Agents for Sherw in - W illiam s
Dry Lime Sulphur, which is superior in
many ways to liquid Lime-Sulphur solution
Ten to fourteen pounds ot Dry Lime Sulphur will
make 50 gallons of Sprat . \\ ill sell you any amount
from a teaspoonful to a 1000 pounds.
Come in and find out about this
W onderful Spray
T w enty per cent off on h eatin g
stoves. L. L. K idder H ard w are Co.
The Ford Factory hns not yet reached nor­
mal production. It will take some time, after
being entirely given over to war work. We are
getting a few ears right along, and suggest
that you leave your order with us as soon as
possible and we will deliver as soon as possi­
ble. Runabout. $500; Touring Far. $525;
$650 ; Sedan, $775; One Ton Truck
i, $550. These prices f. o. h. Detroit.
forget service we give in our shops.
e Ford Parts, Ford skill and Ford
p ric e s
RAKER & SON
PHONE U
O v a l it y
PHONE 661
PHONE 661
MAX
THE U N I V E R S A L C A R
Gresham, (fregón
S C H N E ID E R
M athew s’ Bldg, Main S treet
P h o n e 541
“The Test of She Progress of Mankind,”
f II said
an English contemporary, “Will be in the ap-
□J preciation of the character of Washington."
By this true test, mankind is ever inarching forward.
Everywhere, the peoples of the world today honor the
memory of Washington.
Everywhere, those who have freedom and those who seek
it. are insisting upon his ideal of "the practice of a virtuous
poljgy" that the end and purpose of all Governments may he
“ the aggregate happiness of society.”
His influence lives on through the years. His words and his
deeda are ever an inspiration to forward-looking peoples.
Jfirst ^tatc TLiattk
GRESHAM. OREGON
This Institution will be closed all day on
F ebruary 22, 1919
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