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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1921)
PAGE G R E SH A M For R O U TLO O K . TUESDAY, GRESHAM LOCALS Complete Line for Men, Wo men and Children to be Found Here. Moderately Priced Bishop Bros. F o r Q u a lity Phone 641 PERFECTION TIRES t'hcMe Tire», a r e all new stock, A sbestos p ro tected , and of th e very h o t of m aterial, m ade by ex p e rt w orkm en. E verybody is sa tis- Wliy I<ay big price« am i get less m ileage. O th er A ccessories. 30 80 SI 82 32 33 84 32 33 OOOO M iles $ 1 8 .3 0 8 ........ . ... 1 4 .5 0 8 K6 4 .... IK.5 0 ... 1 0 .0 0 3 H ......... 4 ... 2 1 .0 0 .... 2 2 .0 0 4 4 8 8 .8 0 2 7 .5 0 4 U 4 H ........... ................... 3 8 .5 0 KOOO M ile s $ 1 4 .5 0 3 0 X 3 ______ . 1 7 .5 0 3 0 X 8 M -. .................... 3 3 .0 0 31 X 4 32 X ............ ..................... 2 1 .0 0 2 7 .5 0 ........ 32 X i ............ ................... 2 0 .5 0 33 X 4 ........... ..................... 3 0 .5 0 84 X 1 3 2 X 4 H ........... ..................... 2 7 .5 0 3 3 X 4 H - . ........ .................... 2 8 .5 0 W. S. LOVEJOY, Agent The music that charmed when the fires of youth flamed high—the music that sets the youth of today irresistibly a-dance— the living beauty of the music of all times and all places makes a wonderland of your home thru the magic of the one Master Musical Instrument— SlRADIVARA K N O W N f O R T O N f GUY D. JONES, Jeweler If’e will be glad to demonstrate this wonderful machine to you. COAL WOOD Ekstrom Truck Service A Truck for Every Kind of Work 2 2 5 A sh Nt r ee t P o r tla n d B dw y. 2 0 8 2 Cor. Pow ell and Maple G resham 851 Tel. 96x — Electric Building — Main St. Frank C. Jones & Co. LICENSED ELECTRICIAN W iring for Light and Power National Mazda Lamps CA RPENTER Septic Tanks Built Jack Screws for Rent Frank C. Jones Floyd L. Mack A P f t lL 12, 1031 ANNOUNCEMENT PARTY TELLS OF ENGAGEMENT A ch arm in g affair of th e week-end Mra R. P. W alters has com pleted v.-as a p art y on S atu rd ay aftern o o n at h er work on th e w ar service volum e which th e en gagem ent was announced which she has been p rep arin g for th e | of Miflg M1Idred 8 t C lair t0 Bpu H Oregon Society D aughters of th e Davies of Grey EagIe> M lnnegota A m erican R evolution. T he book is \ j a rg a re t St. C lair p resen ted each now in th e h an d s of th e binders and g u est w ith a d ain ty corsage of old will be presented to th e N ational So- ¡ fa8hloned posle8 in whlch wa8 hidden ciety in connection w ith Its an n u a l a p alr of heart8 conta)nlng th e nam es congress in W ashington next week ; of th e young couple. Mrs. W alters is h isto rian of th e O re-, T he a fte rnoon was sp e n t in garnet, gon society an d has com piled rec- and fancy w ork R efre8hm ent8 of ords of men and women in th e recent pineapple p a rfa it and F ren ch pastry w ar who w ere connected w ith fam i- w ere served. T he g u ests w ere th e lies of “ D au g h ters.” T he book has Mtesea G ertru d e A lexander, E thel the records of 121 men and eig h t M ew hirter, Mary H ansen, E th el C al women and contains 52 p h o tographs king, M arg u erite T aeheron, Gladyo and many new spaper clippings. One Neal, G race F ieldhouse an d Vivian of th e men was com m ander of th e Hevel, Mrs. L eslie St. C lair an d the L eviathan, one was presented w ith hostess, th e Misses M ildred and W in th e B ritish cross by G eneral H aig ifred St. Clair. an d tw o w ere decorated w ith th e croix de g u erre. L asted School N otes. C. J . W’in ters and fam ily have T he pupils of L usted school are moved into th e house belonging to planning to celeb rate May Day w ith th e A nderson estate in Thom pson ap p ro p ria te exercises. T h ere will be ad dition. Mr. W inters recently sold a may queen, prim e m inister, a t his home, th e place form erly ow ned te n d an ts, and a co u rt jester. Loyal by E. A nderson and la te r by Erick su b jects will w ind th e May pole be Glad, to F red Blonn. fore th e ir queen. Many o th e r mys- , H arry Johnson fo r a n u m b er of te rio u s “s tu n ts ” a re prom ised for years em ployed in D ahl’s G resham H er M ajesty’s p leasu re on th a t d a y .1 Shoe shop, has purchased th e only Louise Quay, of th e sixth g rad e, has shoe shop in E stacad a and left Mon been chosen queen. H er a tte n d a n ts day to ta k e charge of th e business will be two little first g ra d e girls, th ere. The fam ily will probably Ruby F e lt and H elen W illiam s. Rob move to E stacad a in a s h o rt tim e e rt W hite, of th e fifth g rad e will act | b u t no arran g e m en ts have been as prim e m in ister, an d Ivan Wood will be co u rt je s te r to fu rn ish m erri m ade as yet. T he G resham Cooking club will m ent fo r H er Royal H ighness. T he county council of P aren t- m eet a t the hom e of H elen Maxwell cn Powell stre e t S atu rd ay a f te r T eachers association, will be e n te r tain ed S atu rd ay , A pril 16, a t th e noon a t 2:30. P lea san t H om e B ap tist ch u rch By the K eith and H arold Lym an, A urie L usted circle. All m em bers and th eir Hisey and Miss W inefred St. C lair frien d s a re u rged to be present. The have re tu rn e d to th e ir stu d ies at program will s ta r t a t 11 o’clock and W illam ette U niversity a f te r sh o rt lunch will be served at noon. Those vacations at home. com ing are req u ested to bring san d J. A. Bushong and wife are mov wiches, th e rest of th e lunch being ing to C astle Rock for th e sum m er fu rn ish ed by th e hom e circle. Don’t | w here Mr. Bushong will be em ployed fo rg et th e tim e, place, d ate and last ( b ut not le ast th e “ e a ts ” . by th e lu m b er com pany. W illa will T he L usted P aren t-T ea ch e r asso rem ain w ith Mr. and Mrs. C larence ciation m et a t th e schoolhouse last F rid ay n ig h t. A s h o rt business m eet- I C athey u n til th e close of school. ing was held a t w hich it was decided 1 Mrs. C arrie W alk er has been hav to give a play and a shadow social. [ ing extensive im provem ents m ade on T he proceeds of th e play and social 1 h e r hom e in R egner addition. A fine will be tu rn e d o ver to the Chinese porch, enclosed w ith glass and relief fund. T he q u o ta fo r th e dis t is $78. A fter th e business was screens, built in cabinets, book-cases, o tric ver th e m eeting was tu rn ed over! etc., have been added. to th e F arm B u reau people. A fine W ord conies from N. O. F u lle r lunch was served by th e refre sh m e n t! m ittee a fte r th e m eeting. tellin g of th e sudden illness and co m It is rep o rted th a t Miss C arolene d eath a t th e fam ily hom e in Osseo, T allm an, p rin cip al of th e school, ] M ichigun, of his little gran d so n , n in e will not teach next y ea r b u t plans to m onths old son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl a tte n d W illam ette U niversity. W hile h er frien d s re g re t losing h e r from G undruni. Many friends of th e fam th e com m unity, fo r a tim e, they re- I ily will be so rry to learn of th e ir joice a t h er o p p o rtu n ity an d wish her loss. Mr. F u lle r w rites th a t he and th e best ot success. Mrs. F u lle r a re well. Drop onto a few of th e b a r g a in s ' Mr. and Mrs. H orace Knox and offered in th e w ant colum ns son Jim m ie, of P o rtlan d , w ere th e R e g u la r m eeting of Gresh-I guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen, am Lodge No. 125, I.O ,O .F.,| Sunday. th e Odd Fellow s hall, every T h u r s - , R. Hickey and wife, of P o rtlan d , in day evening. V isitors welcome. have recently moved to Boring and HARRY J. STANLEY, N. G. a re living in th e Percy L arsen house. JACKSON JONES, S ecretary. Mrs. H astings from E ast Side 11-, b rary will spend th is aftern o o n a t I th e g rad e school w here she will I conduct a sto ry h o u r for th e chil-1 dren. T he pedagogy class from union high will atten d th is session | as p art of its class w ork. H. C. L arsen has sold his Boring hom e to G. Clilodo, who fo r a n u m Big Special Production ber of years has been w orking on th e section crew of which Mr. L arsen Is forem an. A Store of Dixieland. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. R oberts and d a u g h te r Alice, e n tertain ed an im p rom ptu p arty a t th e ir hom e Sunday T H IR D EPISODE OF when th re e autom obiles filled w ith friends arriv ed unexpectedly. G uests fo r th e day were Mrs. Alice Parsons, Mrs. Minnie Menzies and d au g h ter, With America’s death-dety- Ida, Mrs. W. J. W irtz and Mrs, U. ing hero of daredevil deeds, Lynch of P o rtlan d , Mrs. C. W. Sears Chas Hutchison. of Albany, Miss Mary Y u n k er of Sandy, and Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Schratn and fam ily of Oregon City. Guy F ieldhouse, of St. H elens, was in G resham on business Monday. Miss L etitia P u lfe r e n tertain ed at GREATEST FEATURE d in n e r Sunday, Mr. an d Mrs O. M. Davidson and Glenwood Miller. T he PRODUCTION occasion was th e second w edding a n niversary of Mr. and Mrs. D avidson. Mr. an d Mrs. R. F . W alters and th e ir frien d s a re happy th a t a fte r a from the splendid novel en- n u m b er of years w aiting, a telep h o n e I t k Je d “ l ) e s e r t W h e a t . ’ has been Installed in th e ir hom e, th e G resham H eights F arm . T h eir n u m b er is 1676. A. B. Conrad and son T erry, of A urora, were G resham visitors Tues-1 day. Mr. C onrad recently purchased I a tra c t of land n e a r W oodburn and Is busily p rep arin g to build a hom e th e re th is sum m er. T he re g u la r m eeting of th e W. C. T. V. will be held at th e lib ra ry T h u rsd ay aftern o o n at 2 :3 0 . Miss HOME BRED H. R u th M ontague will conduct a p arliam en tary d rill. HOME FED Gresham Theatre Wednesday, April 13 KING W. VIDOR’S scve U e is not an electric cleaner. It is an “every day” sweeper because it requires no wires, or plugs or connections. You just grasp the handle and clean from room to room thoroughly without further bother. The long, tapering “ nose” slides conveniently under beds, radiators and heavy furniture. All that is best in electric cleaners—all the easy convenience of the ordinary carpet sweeper—that is the VACUETTE—yet it is free from the drawbacks that makes the first a once-a-week sweeper and the second an incomplete cleaner. Once try a Vacuette, once run its generous suction nozzle across a floor, and you will realize what a useful place it will fill in your daily work. Your first demonstration will convince you. SPECIAL TO INTRODUCE, $18.00. 1. E. METZGER Your Home Furnisher Guaranteed Tire Repair Don’t discard your Tread-worn Tires. If your worn tire has a sound body there is Mileage in it and our business is to help you get this mileage. I use the best materials in repairing tires. Tibbetts’ Vulcanizing Shop Main Street Gresham, Ore. “The Family Honor” “Double Adventure” CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET M ain S tr e e t G R E SH A M GKO. D IE T L . P hone P rop . SSI Saturday, April 16 ZANE GREY’S “Riders of the Dawn” Y o u ’ll F i n d T h e r e ’s L u c k in th e F is h in g T a c k le \ \ r E have given a great deal of attention ’ ’ to selecting the kind of tackle that brings home the fish. Here are the most successful Lures— strongest, l»est wearing and least conspicu ous Lines smooth running Keels for hard service Kods that properly combine elas ticity and power Landing Nets. etc. Let us lit you out for good luck. A. W. METZGER & CO. Quality and Service Phone 661 Phone 661 H l M l Il’S and W G LK IV S 1,1» EASES F O R N IL E H ER E THE ”W l N C r t £ £ T £ R STORE Home Products PURE LARD K ono I i i lio n s o f Condolence. W hereas, T he Suprem e M aster of th e U niverse has seen fit to ta k e from us o u r b ro th e r M arion Jo h n so n , an esteem ed m em ber of G resham G range No. 270 and his loss is m ourned by all of us. th e re fo re be It Resolved. T h at «he h ea rtfe lt sym pathy of thia g ran g e be extended to th e bereaved fam ily. Be It fu rth e r Resolved, T h at th ese resolutions be m ade a p art of th e p erm anent rec ord of this grange, th a t a eopv be com m unicated to th e bereaved fam ily and th a t they be also published in th e G resham O utlook and G range B ulletin W n. PARSONS, H E R B E R T B AUGUR. MRS R. F. WALTERS, Com m ittee. HOME MADE MADE FOR HOME 3s 65c, 5s $1, 10s *2 Delivered Gresham Meat Market a . j . w . BROWN Phone 41 11 f rTTT F rr r r in 'jllM ui III M EM BER FEDERAL R ESER V E1 SY S T E M I1III1ÌÌÌÌ ÎTTfTÎITfîîfîfFîTTîfrîf ÜB TïJB _ ^ ^ ■ r ^ ^ a trT 1 2 T I f ilili FI SUPPORTING THE GOVERNMENT We are supporting the government by membership in the Federal Reserve Sys tem, the backbone of the nation’s bank ing organization. This enables us to do our share in assisting the government in handling its financial problems, and to ex tend to business and industry their proper measure of accomodation. We are delivering to our customers I . S. Treasury Certificates bearing in terest at the rate of 5^2 per cent, dated April 15, 1921. due October 15, 1921. FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM, ORE. i m l l l l l u l l l l l l l l l l ll l l l l l m l l l l l l l l l ll l