Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 04, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    Mrs. M arth a F ield h o u se h as gone to
8t. H elens, w here she w ill v isit for a
tim e w ith h e r son G uy and fam ily.
M in G lad y s R ap p o f R o seb u rg , a
se n io r a t M o n m o u th , cam e to G re sh ­
am w hen sh e re a d of th e acc id e n t in
I w hich M iss B e rth a S p en cer an d Miss
i G race F ie ld h o u se lo s t th e i r lives,
i Miss R app w as a ro o m -m a te of Miss
F ie ld h o u se
in 1 919-20
a n d w ith
Miss S p en cer la s t y e a r a t M on m o u th
I an d w as a g re a t frie n d o f b o th g irls.
■ She sp e n t th e e n tir e w eek h e re a n d
! re n d e re d v a lu a b le a s s is ta n c e to th e
b ereav ed fa m ilie s o f h e r frien d s.
A fte r g iv in g th e E sta c a d a te a m a
se v e re d ru b b in g T u e sd a y w ith a vic-
1 to ry th e sco re o f w hich w as 27 to 6
in fa v o r o f th e lo cal te a m , th e U nion
H igh fo o tb a ll te a m le ft th is m o rn in g
in h ig h s p irits fo r H ood R iv e r w h ere
th e y w ill p lay th e h ig h school te a m
of th a t place.
THE OVERLAND “4 ”
Touring or R oadster.......... $757
Sedan ..................................$1091
at Gresham.
United States or Sound Tires
Oils
Accessories y
GRESHAM OVERLAND CO.
W. A. HESSEL
Why Go To The City?
-------W e H a v e I t --------
Wool Flannel for Middies
Just received some of the most popular shades
*
Red, Navy Blue, Green and Gold
BISHOP BROS.
For Qualify
The Colonial Range
H e absolutely guarantee
this range in every detail.
'It is an Oregon Product
and is worthy of your con­
sideration.
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Let us install one for your
approval.
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L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co.
FERNS
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Flowers and Floral Desijrns
MT. SCOTT GREENHOUSE, Inc.
9602 67th Ave. S. E., Portland
P hone Aut. «22-1.1
WK PRLIVKII
Metzger’s Specials
BARTON HAMS, Whole or Half, lb. 30c
CORN BELT BACON, lb. 30c
WHITE RIBBON SHORTENING, Medium Pail 70c
Large Pail $1.35
PURE HONEY, Quart Jar» 63c
GOOD COOKING APPLES. Box 75c
BULK COCOA, lb. 15c, 2 lb., 25c
QUAKER CORN FLAKES, pkg. 10c, 3 pkg., 25c
VIM FLOUR, Sack $1.90
Miss M aude C lev elan d a rriv e d o n
T u esd ay fo r a v isit w ith h e r p a re n ts ,
Mr. an d M rs. C has. C lev elan d , fro m
E u ro p e, w h ere sh e w ent e a rly in th e
w ar to e n g a g e in w ar w ork.
She
i h as had w ide e x p e rie n c e in R ed
! C ross, Y. M. C. A. a n d g o v e rn m e n t
j w ork an d h a s p ro m ise d a n in te rv ie w
w ith th e O u tlo o k fo r th e n e a r futtpre.
T h e S e c u rity B en efit a ss o c ia tio n
h eld an in te r e s tin g c a rd p a rty la s t
n ig h t w hich w as fr e e to m em b ers
a n d o th e r s a lik e . T h e m e e tin g n ig h t
i h as been c h a n g e d fro m W ed n esd ay
to T h u rs d a y e v e n in g .
A d ap ce is
' b eing p la n n e d fo r S a tu rd a y ev en in g ,
N o v em b er 19.
A m e e tin g of th e G re sh a m L ocal
| of th e O reg o n D a iry m e n ’s C o o p era­
tiv e L e a g u e w ill be h eld a t th e
G resh am g ra n g e h a ll on n e x t M on-
d ay e v e n in g , N o v em b er 7. T h e o d o re
B ru g g e r is c h a irm a n of th e local o r ­
g a n iz a tio n .
“T h e Vision of a W arless W orld,”
will be th e serm o n topic a t the Zion
E vangelical ch u rch , S un d ay m orning.
P reach in g serv ices begin a t 11:30 a.
in., S unday School a t 10:30 a. m. The
evening services, b eg in n in g a t 7:30,
will be In c h arg e of th e G lean ers B ib­
le class. A co rd ial w elcome is e x ten d ­
ed to all who have no hom e of w orship
an d w ho w ould w ish to w orship w ith
th is congregation.
T he Q ueen E sth e r circle w ill hold
th e ir n ex t re g u la r m eeting in th e re ­
ception room of tho W ithrow b u ild ­
ing, w here th ey will be th e g u ests of
Mrs. N ora W ithrow . All th e m em bers
a re urged to be p resen t as th is is th e
tim e for th e a n n u al election of officers
W a te r pipes w ere laid last week to
th e hom es of A rza S m ith and F S o u th ­
ard on Main S treet, n o rth of Union
H igh School.
An im p o rta n t m e e tin g of th e
G resh am P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso c ia tio n
w ill be h eld a t th e g ra d e school as
setn b ly room on n ex t W ed n esd ay af
te rn o o n ,
N o v em b er
9,
at
2 :3 0
o ’clock. T h is is th e first m e e tin g of
th e y ear. O ne m a tte r to com e be­
fo re th e m e e tin g w ill be th e electio n
o f officers to fill s e v e ra l vacancies.
P la n s fo r w o rk fo r th e co m in g y e a r
w ill be d iscu ssed . Mrs. 11. W. S tro n g
is p re sid e n t a n d M rs. L. L. K id d er
s e c r e ta ry of th e a sso ciatio n .
G u ern ey W ood, th e 16-year-old son
o f Mrs. H o m er W illiam s of Pow ell
\ alley , h ad his arm b ro k e n on W ed­
n esd ay m o rn in g w h ile a tte m p tin g to
c ra n k a car.
F red W o stell o f R ogue R iv er Is
v isitin g w ith his sis te r, Mrs. G eorge
L u ste d .
Mr. an d Mrs. G eo rge L eslie r e ­
tu rn e d last w eek fro m S easid e w here
th ey w ent se v e ra l w eeks ag o to im ­
p ro v e th e ir
p ro p e rty
T h ey have
re n te d th e ir c o tta g e th e re , w hich is
lo cated close to th e b e a u tifu l new sea
w all. T h ey h ad as a g u e s t a day o r
tw o ago
A lb ert
H en sh aw , d ep u ty
sherilT o f C latso p co u n ty .
Lloyd M id d leto n , son o f O. B.
M id d leto n , liv in g w est of G resh am ,
w as p a in fu lly in ju re d on last T u e s­
d ay by th e kick o f a h o rse. T w o
te e th w ere k n o ck ed o u t an d his face
w as so b adly c u t th a t
15 stitc h e s
w ere n ecessary in d re s s in g it.
Rev. J C A u stin , D I ) . d ire c to r
of th e New W o rld M ovem ent fo r O re­
gon B ap tists, w ill co n d u c t th e s e r ­
vices at th e B eth el B a p tist c h u rc h ,
m o rn in g an d e v e n in g S u n d ay , No­
v em b er 6. T h e ev e n in g se rv ic e w ill
c o n sist of an illu s tr a te d le c tu re on
th e New W o rld M ovem ent.
All
m em b ers a re u rg e d to be p re s e n t and
th e p u b lic is c o rd ia lly In v ited .
The m em bers of th e N ear E ast Re­
lief com m ittee w ill m eet a t th e G resh ­
am lib ra ry to n ig h t a t 8:00 o’clock.
T h is w ill be th e only m eetin g of the
com m ittee before th e big public m eet­
ing, w hich is being p lanned for the
n ear fu tu re and a full atte n d a n c e Is
desired.
The Heart of an Overcoat
is its Fabric
When the "O regon C ity” de­
signers conceived these new
overcoats they were inspired
by the beauty and all-wool
warmth of Oregon City fabrics.
For the heart of an overcoat
is its fabric—it must have
warmth to deflect piercing
winds and zero chill.
T om orrow aftern o o n
(S a tu rd a y ),
beginning a t 2:00 o’clock, th e ladles of
th e Z io n E vangelical ch u rch w ill hold
a b azaar and bake sale a t th e grange
hall. T h is is your o p p o rtu n ity to buy
your b ak ery fo r S u n d ay ’s d in n e r and
all k in d s of fancy w ork, su itab le for
hom e use o r C h ristm as presents.
Rev. D. M. C ath ey w ill p reach a t
th e F re e M eth o d ist c h u rc h S unday
m o rn in g a t 11 o ’clock fo llo w in g th e
S a b b a th
school.
M em bers
an d
frie n d s a re in v ited to be p re se n t.
T h ese o v e rc o a ts a r e w oven on
O regon C ity loom s fro m p u re
fleece wool.
S ince 1864 th e s e
fab rics have been know n fo r th e ir
s tu rd y all-w ool w a rm th .
Now
we offer th e s e new w eaves a n d
colors th a t a re su p re m e fo r b e a u ­
ty a n d w ear.
KELSO
T here w as a large a tte n d a n c e a t th e
basket social given by th e W om an’s
club S a tu rd a y n ig h t. T he proceeds
w ere $32.15, w hich is th e begin n in g of
a fund for a piano for th e school and
for com m unity affa irs.
T he S andy
q u a rte t gave sev eral selections and
Miss M argaret M iller, p rin cip al of the
S andy high school, gave a read in g
and vocal solo w hich w ere g re a tly ap­
preciated.
Mrs I. H. P h ip p s e n te rta in e d the
W om an’s club a t h e r hom e la s t T h u rs
day. T he follow ing lad ies w ere p res­
e n t: M esdam es P eterson, Lyons, D aw ­
son, C’by, S h o rt, Jo h n R evenue, R a th k -.
K ligel. H erz, Jo h n D unn, B aum baek,
Phipps, and R. Jo n sru d , also R u th and
M arie B aum baek. A t th is m eetin g the
clul w as reorganized and a cons’P j-
tlon adopted. Mrs. K H arz is P res
Ident and Mrs. II, Jo n sru d secretary -
tre a su re r.
D elicious
refre sh m e n ts
w ere served. T he n»xt m eetin g w l'l
be a t the hom e of Mrs. R obert Jo n sru d ,
on the th ird T h u rsd ay in N ovem ber,
io steatP o f th e usual d a te w hich w o u .i
b* *- on T h an k sg vii-.g day.
Rev. H agnes, of T acom a, held S e r­
vices In th e E nglish language a t the
N orw egian L u th e ra n ch u rch . Sunday.
Mrs. A ndresen, w ho is v e ry 111, is
u n d er m edical a tte n tio n in P o rtlan d .
A
S ta te d
C om m unication of
A r G r e s h a m L o d g e No. 152, A. F.
& A. M., T uesday evening, N ov­
em ber 8, at 8:00 p. m.
V isiting b ro th e rs welcome.
W. L. G O R SA G E, S ec’y.
WM. C. M E T Z G E R , W . M.
V
Card o f T hanks.
W e w ish to ex p ress o u r h e a rtfe lt
th a n k s to th e m any frie n d s fo r th e ir
k in d n e ss an d sy m p a th y sh o w n us in
o u r re c e n t b e re a v e m e n t, fo r th e
b e a u tifu l floral g ifts.
L e s te r S p en cer, Mr. a n d M rs. H a rrv
S p en cer, Mr. an d M rs. A rza
S m ith an d F am ily .
W e a re d isp la y in g Ja c o b s '-O re g o n
C ity O verco ats now in m an y new
m odels, of w hich ‘‘L a fa y e tte ,”
s m a rt th r e e - q u a r te r u ls te r Illu s­
tr a te d , is ty p ical. All h av e co n ­
v e rtib le c o lla rs th a t fit. O regon
C ity “ S to rm b o y ” is a w o n d e rfu l
g re a t-c o a t.
W e a re also sh o w in g O regon C ity
M ackinaw s fo r m en an d boys.
A nd because we buy th e s e g a r ­
m en ts d ire c t fro m th e m ill, we can
offer e x tra v alu e.
Look 1or the Oregon City la­
bel. It stands for all-wool
warmth and unusual value.
Overcoats Priced From
$20.00 to $35.00
E. W. Aylsworth
A
SPECIA L!
Ladies’ Jersey Silk Petticoats
In plain colors a n d light a n d D ark
C olor C om binations
S pecial at $2.98
Hill Bros. Red Can Coffee
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2 1-2 lb. Tins $1.10
j lb. Tins 45c
Bishop s Cocoa, 1 lb. pkgs. 25c
Best Grade Oysters, 5 oz. Can 15c
Walrad Mercantile Co.
Phone 1411
BRILLIANT
is o u r p resen t d isplay of h a n d ­
som e Jew elry for everybody.
O ur sto< k is larg e a n d com plete,
em b racin g
precious an d
sem i­
precious stones.
C h ristm as goods a re a rriv in g every
day. Come In to o u r sto re an d look
over the e n tire ly new line of X m as
Goods. We w ill lay y o u r choice
aside u n til C hristm as.
COTTRELL
The W illing W orkers Society of the
C o ttrell com m unity ch u rch has decid­
ed to hold a b azaar and p ro g ram on
D ecem ber 9. T hey w ill serve lunch
and p lan to have a big program .
T he re g u la r p reach in g services and
1 S abbath school will be held a t the
, church Sunday.
LIGHTS FAIL; CAR
OVERTURNS IN DITCH
A c a r w as c o m p letely u p se t W ed ­
n esday ev en in g a t S ta n le y ’s ro a d on
th e B ase L in e w hen th e lig h ts fa ile d .
It is th o u g h t th a t th e d riv e r s e t h is
b ra k e s an d th a t th e c a r s k id d e d In to
th e tiitch and tu r n e d over.
1 he c a r had a W a sh in g to n licen se.
GUY D. JONES
Jeweler
MRS. HOUSEWIFE:
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A ^arrvit profession
ill- : meredneaa o f o u r p ro fe s s io n is o fte n o v e rlo o k e d b y th e a v e ra g e
o b s e rv e r. b u t n o t b y th e be reave d.
A m o r tic ia n Is n o t th e o ld
fa s h io n e d u n d e rta k e r, w h o k n e w o n ly h o w to s e ll a c o ffin and d ig a
g ra v e , b u t one w h o la s k ille d in the a r t o f c a r in g f o r th e h u m a n dead In
e v e ry d e ta il, one w h o can e m b a lm a n d p re s e rv e a b o d y In d e fin ite ly , b r in g
ha ck th e n a tu r a l t i n t and lif e - l i k e a p p e a ra n ce , one w h o u n d e rs ta n d s s a n i-
* " 1 ° " and d is in fe c tio n , th u s p r o te c tin g th e l iv in g as w e ll as c a r in g f o r
(he dead
T o do t h ia p e r fe c tly re g u lre a m u ch s tu d y , p ra c tic e a n d e x p e rt-
ence.
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B u t th e w o rk o f th e m o r tic ia n , w h ile I t Is one o f s k ille d a r t In c a r in g
f o r th e dead, y e t la s o m e th in g m o re ; I t Is a sacred r i t e
T o clo se th e
eyes am t fo ld th e w o r k - w o r n h a n d s o f a lo v in g m o th e r w h o has q u ie te d
o u r liv e s so o th e d o u r w o u n d s , and c o m fo rte d o u r h e a rts Is a sa cre d ta s k
B u t.
s a ys th e c r it ic , - y o u get h a rd e n e d ."
N e v e r, n e v e r!"
T h e m an
w h o s a ys th e scenes o f s o rro w , because he sees m u c h o f It, do n o t e ffe c t
h im , d e ce ive s h im s e lf, o r e lse he s h o u ld le a v e t h is sa cre d c a llin g ,
C on-
a c ie n tto u s s e rv ic e m e ans a p r a c tic a l e x p re s s io n o f s y m p a th y .
A fu n e r a l s e rv ic e la p e rh a p a th e m o a t h a llo w e d r i t e o f r e lig io n ,
s h o w s th e r e tu r n o f th e woul fro m I t s e a r th ly b o d y to I ts M a k e r.
It
A s we s ta n d , w ith h a n d s s h a d in g o u r m in d ’ s eye. w a tc h in g th e aa cenf
o f th a t s o u l to th e W e lc o m e ln g a rm s o f th e A l l W is e , no e a r th ly th o u g h t
s h o u ld In tru d e .
T h is Is n o p la c e f o r J a r r in g so u n d o r c irc u m s ta n c e , no pla ce f o r til-
a d v is e d m o v e m e n t, o r u n fo re s e e n In t e r r u p tio n .
E v e ry m o v e m e n t m u s t
m ust
be p la n n e d , e v e ry s te p m e a s u re d In a d v a n c e , e v e ry p o s s ib le a c c id e n t fo r e ­
s ta lle d .
Save Money While
You Darn Socks!
This sounds foolish but it’s
true.
Get one of our Nest Eggs,
use it as a darning’ egg and
put a dime in it every time
you mend a sock.
N o th in g o f th e la s t sa cre d r it e can i’e le f t to chance. O n ly e x p e rl-
ence s h o u ld a tte n d us n o w . and ta s te a n d ta c t o f th e h ig h e s t.
S uch
m o v e m e n ts re q u ire tr a in e d s u p e rv is io n to le a v e w it h m e m o ry th e
p re s a lo n o f re ve re n ce .
A l l th is w e h u m b ly e n d e a v o r to do.
FIRST STATE BANK
GRESHAM, OREGON