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9 page fo ur GRESHAM OUTLOOK. STOVE8STO V ESSTOVES8TOV ES STOVES stoves STOVES STOVES stoves STOVES stoves STOVES stove* STOVES stoves T l ESDAY, NOVEMBER «, 11121 GRESHAM LOCALS MUSICIAN S WEEK WILL BE OBSERVED HERE The Heart of an Overcoat is its Fabric N ovem ber 27 to December 4 has Miss Florence K ern was among been set aside as M usician’s Week those who took ' p art In the high th ro u g h o u t the co untry and com m u school program on Frances W illard stoves STOVES stoves STOV’ES stoves \ day. October 28. Miss Kern gave a n ities all over th e land are expected to observe it. In accordance with very fine reading. th e plan m usicians and music lovers Mrs. Leslie S t.C lair entertained at of G resham will be given th e oppor When the ’’Oregon C ity” de a dinner p arty Wednesday evening In tu n ity of observing the week, o r at signers conceived these new ' honor of her husband’s birthday. Those least one evening of it. A prelim i overcoats they were inspired present besides Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair n ary m eeting for th e purpose of a r by the beauty and all-wool and son were: Mrs. H. M. Shaw, Mr. ran g in g a hom e talen t e n te rta in and Mrs. H. L. St. C lair and Chase m ent has been called for F rid ay warmth of Oregon City fabrics. ! and M argaret St. Clair. The center: evening of th is week a t th e library, For the heart of an overcoat piece was a huge cake with 25 lighted when it is hoped th a t all m usical o r is its fabric—it must have caudles and the decorations were rem g anizations of th e town will be rep warmth to deflect piercing iniscent of the Hallowe’en season. resented, Including school o rch estra winds and zero chill. Miss Helen Cowgill spent Thursday and glee clubs and church choirs. afternoon a t Union high school, where These overcoats a re woven on T he follow ing persons have been she gave the O rient canning team nam ed as a com m ittee on a rra n g e Oregon City looms from pure fleece wool. Since 1864 these some practise work In canning. The m ents and are asked to be present at fabrics have been know n for th e ir stoves STO VES stoves STO VES stoves' O rient team will dem onstrate at the th e tim e an d place ap p ointed: Miss stu rd y all-wool w arm th. Now Pacific International stock show this F lorence Honey, Miss K ath erin e we offer these new weaves and week. colors th a t are su prem e for beau B ratzel, Mrs. Jam es S terling, Miss STOVESSTOVES8TOVE8STOVES stoves STOVES stoves ty and wear. W. H. Strong has been invited to Lucile H urd. Miss K ath erin e Honey, sing on Monday night for the Alaska the Rev. A. S. Hisey, th e Rev. H. Geb We are displaying Jaco b s’-Oregon City O vercoats now in m any new Society of Oregon, which will meet at h ard t, Miss N orm a Lee Peck, Mrs. models, of which “ L afay ette," the Hotel Portland. Miss Florence J. N. C lanahan and Dr. H. H. O tt. sm art th re e -q u a rte r u lster illu s Honey will play the accompaniment. trated , is typical. All have con Mr. and Mrs. W. it. Kern and child MR. AND MRS. RODLUN vertible collars th a t fit. Oregon City “ Storm boy” Is a w onderful ren, In company w ith friends spent HONORED BY FRIENDS Gresham Phone 1421 great-eoat. Sunday at the Pacific International Mr. and Mrs. Nels Rodlun celebrated Stock show. We are also show ing Oregon City th eir 25th wedding anniversary a t the M ackinaws for men and boys. C lara Mason is hom e ag ain follow Swedish Mission church, at Damas And because we buy these g a r Specially m ade boxes, bearing the soap, doll, m arbles, tops, sw eets, o r ing an o p eration fo r appendicitis, cus, Tuesday, November 1. m ents direct from th e m ill, we can lied Cross symbol and a brief C h rist w hatever th e children care to p ut in which she u n derw ent recently. offer ex tra value. F riends had arranged for the cele- «XltoFlO,*. mas greeting on th e cover have been to them . Each box is provided w ith The M issionary society of th e M. bration,, and had inform ed Mr. and prepared to hold the handkerchiefs, an addressed post card to be used by r . church will m eet at th e hom e of j Mrs Rodlun of th eir intention. Mr. washcloths, stockings, toothbrushes, the recipient to acknow ledge th e gift. Mrs. G. W. S tapleton W ednesday Rodlun wore the coat th a t he wore on Look for the Oregon City la Overcoats Priced From bel. It stands for all-wool aftern o o n , N ovem ber 9 a t 2:30. ! his wedding day, 25 years ago and $20.00 to $35.00 warmth and unusual value. I Mrs. Geo. Honey is th e lead er for the ! Mrs. Rodlun wore a p art of her wed- aftern o o n . Mrs. M. J. O’D onnell will ding dress. sing. A utos will stop a t th e M. E. The church was nicely arranged and church and at th e lib ra ry at about decoratlons of Oregon grape and other 2 :1 5 for all who wish to go. greens formed the decorations. An Mrs. R. D. Bailey and Mrs. C. I. arch of greens was arranged for the R ak er w ere g u ests a t th e hom e of honored guests, under which they re J Mrs. Lou H arlow in T ro u td ale last newed the vows made 25 years ago. j W ednesday aftern o o n . Mrs. Rodlun carried a boquet of rose T he TV. C. T. U. will m eet a t the buds. Oliver Chilled or Steel Plows, Disc Harrows, Spike- i lib rary on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , No- Flow er girls preceeded the honored vem ber 10, at 2 :3 0 o ’clock. Mrs. guests, who marched to th e ir places Harrows, Spring-tooth Harrows, Superior Drills, Nellie M etzger, soclaly w elfare su- to the strain s of instrum ental music. Anker-Holth Cream Separators. p erin ten d en t, will have ch arg e of These girls were Edith Johnson and th e program which will include a L orna Shedeen and they carried bas p arliam en tary drill conducted by kets filled with flowers. Rev. O. F. Larson and Rev. Eric Miss N orm a Lee Peck. T h ere will Moolund gave short talks to which Mr. j be readings and m usical num bers. RELIABILITY SERVICE responded, thanking the , G ilbert Nelson of C lifton. K ansas, Rodlun 1141 GRESHAM 1141 is viisting Al. H am m ar an d family. friends for th e ir kindness. Miss Wentz gave several violin selec Mr. Nelson is a form er n eig h b o r of the H am m ars In the Sunflow er sta te tions and a num ber of the young peo We buy and sell only goodaused impleiuents or machinery and th is is his first v isit to the ple playefl several num bers on strin g ed instrum ents, proving th a t th is com coast. that will guarantee to give you satisfaction at low prices. A Mr. and Mrs. J. N. C lanahnn spent m unity has the m aking of a very fine good supply now on hand. W. A. HESSEL. last F riday in Oregon City th e g uest strin g band. Singing and other num bers added to the program, which was of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Shiger. The Rev. J. C. A ustin w ill give much enjoyed. a stereoptlcon lectu re on W ednes C ard of T hanks. day evening, Novem ber 9, at the G resham B aptist ch u rch , in th e in ' We wish to th a n k th e m any friends who gave us sym pathy and te re st of A m ericanization. Every- help in th e loss of o u r beloved ! body is invited. T h ere w ill be no d a u g h te r and sister, and for th e pro Buy your Fisk, Oldfield or Goodrich Tires now!! fusion of b eau tifu l flowers. We w ant ' charge. W e specialize on vulcanizing and retreading. T h u rsd ay , Nov. l(i at 8 p. m. a especially to m ention G resham C hap te r O. E. 8., G resham Rebekah 2 1-2 lb. Tins $1.10 | lb. Tins 45c business m eeting of th e W om en’s Lodge. M ultnom ah County Council Bring your old tires and tubes in and we will Study club will be held at th e library P aren t-T each er associations and U gladly tell you if thevare worth repairing. for the purpose of electing officers. H. S. class of 1919. Bishop’s Cocoa, 1 lb. pkgs. 25c Mrs. M artha Fieldhouse, Mr. and K full atten d an ce of all who are In Mrs. Guy Fieldhouse. Tim. I.» S. Itref terested in th is w ork is requested. <■.. rimi Best Grade Oysters, 5 oz. Can 15c The P aren t-T each er m eeting which G resham Royal B lu e Phone 37 Powell Street. Opposite Brown’s M arket Lodge No. 525, L. O. L., lias been announced for W ednesday second and fo u rth F riday | aftern o o n has been postponed u n til n ig h ts in I. O. O. F. hall. T hursday aftern o on , Nov. 17 at 2:30 V isiting b ro th ers welcome. on account of th e d ate conflicting R eg u lar m eeting of G resh with th a t of tile M issionary met ting. am Lodge No. 125, I.O.O.F., A nnouncem ents w ill be m ade la te r I concerning plans for th is m eeting, j ,Jn. l he hal1’ eTery T hurs- Phone 1411 ! Mrs. II. W. S tro n g is th e president. day evening. V isitors welcome. MELVIN I. SUNDAY. N. G. JACKSON JONES. Secretary MH G R E S H A M G R A N G E T O G IV E D entistry m ade painless by nerve A R M IS T IC E P R O G R A M blocking m ethods T ry It. Dr. C. P. C ran b erry Pie— Have ready a I above recipe. P ut strip s of pastrv , ------ -- , _ „ , Jo hnson, 611 M organ Bldg., P o rt- partly baked p astry shell and pour over th e top. and finish baking in a The reg u la r m eeting of th e G re sh -; landi Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv. In sauce when cold, m ade by t h e 1 m oderate oven am gran g e will he held S aturday ’•-------------------------------------------------------- and nil are urged to atten d . Mat- 000000020000000048020202482302000048000000000102010200010000000001020 | ters p ertain in g to th e n atio n al g ran g e | will be tak en up and It is necessary Winchester Butcher Knives— th a t a good rep resen tatio n of m em Popular size» ami patterns for bers be on hand. An A rm istice day all uses in the kitchen. Other I program will be given and Leslie T. St. Clair, an ex-soldier who waa on ' styles for farmers and butchers. the fro n t when th e artnl&tice treaty was signed, will speak. Readings ' and m usical num bers will also be j We have distributed this month 1007 copies of the given. F irst S tate Bank News, each one bearing a differently T he n atio n al g ran g e convention numbered coupon. The president of th is bank has select Winchester Cook's Knives.— will meet In th e 55th an n u a l session, ed ten different numbers out of the 1007. known only to Handy knives for many pur- , Novem ber 16-25, Inclusive, Itt Port- himself, which numbers correspond with the numbered cou poses, Sabatier shaped blade. I land. H ead q u arters will be th e pons on papers distributed, and have been placed in an Stim igli riv«4ed handles. Sev- M ultnom ah Hotel. envelope sealed under the signature of the cashier and The session will open at 11 o'clock placed in the vault, to be opened by the cashier on Dec Th first thing you expect of n eral sizes. ember 1, 1921. a. ni., W ednesday, N ovem ber 16, In good kuife in t i l l it i t w ill cut the Assembly hall. M ultnom ah hotel. well. Reduced demand helps T he fifth and sixth degrees will Each person who has presented at the F irst State Bank to lower prices. Wear Blades of W inchester house be conferred o n . the aftern o o n of during the month of November a coupon clipped from the your shoes longer and hold knives are made of su T hursday, th e 17th, In th e Assembly F irst State Bank News corresponding with any one num shoes will get cheaper. perior steel hardened and tem hull of th e hotel. T hose who have ber In the envelope, and has opened a new savings account pered hv special processes. not received th e fifth o r six th d e of one dollar or more and has received a NEST EGG Remember th at when I They stay sharp. gree will have th is o p p o rtu n ity to bank, will have one dollar placed to his credit free on put on new half soles 1 Well shaped handles make Winchester Shears and Scissors p rep are for th e sev en th degree and preserve carefully the presentation of Savings passbook before Jan u ary 1, 1922. w original shape and fit. work easier. Secure rivets, Blades tempered and ground many local people are plan n in g to do so. tight fitting bolsters and fer- with uniform exactness. Joints Anyone returning this advertisem ent, guessing cor rules are other features for p,.rf,.<>tlv and to cut T he seventh degree, rtte highest You have the equivalent rectly all of the numbers placed in the envelope, who of a new p air of shoes, better service . .. . degree of th e o rd er, will be con opens a new savings account of one dollar or more and evenly. Designs for eomfort- but you also have all that ferred at th e P o rtlan d A uditorium For butehi'ring, for slicing . . receives a NEST EGG bank, before Deeember 1, 1921, may comfort of an old pair. Embroidery scissors on th e evening of T hursday, th e meat, for cutting up mince ” ’ e U8'' have added to his passbook free ten dollars, If presented 17th. All m em bers who a re In good meat th ere ’s a Wiuehesti*r knife *,,r cutting the most delicate at the bank before Jan u ary 1, 1922. The one guessing My prices are moderate, sta n d in g in th e ir su b o rd in ate gran g e to make your work quicker fabrics. Household shears for the nearest to the correct numbers may have five dollars folks. Bring nte the old and have received th e fifth and aixtk slows I'll make them added to his pass book t n e . under the above restrictions. and easier. anything that comes along. degrees, are en title d to receive th e | young again. seventh degree. All m em bers who have received th e seventh degree Sloppy w eather is due Secure a Ne«t Egg a t Once any day now. and are In good stan d in g in th eir su b o rd in ate gran g e, are en titled ad m ittan ce to th e degree. Come early, you won t be disappointed ■ om m unieatton of y y Kalrview Ixtdge Le No »2 A. F. Gresham, Oregon A A S A M . I S atu rd ay evening. BOOT AND SHOE OARAGE Novem ber 12. 1921, at 8 :0 0 o ’clock Phone 1451 Quality i / Service Ijtle ir In E. A. D egree Visiting Phone 49 brother» welcome CLOSED ALL DAY ARMISTICE DAY. NOVEMBER 11 WM H STANLEY, Sec’y. H D. McCKEARY, W M lllillllll l l l l l i i i i i i i i i i i t 11* toves stoveS stovES stoVES stOVES sTOVES STOVES STOVE* STOVe* STOve* SToves Stoves stoves stoves STOVES stoves stoveS stovES stoVES stOVES stoves STOVES stoves STOVES sTOVES STOVES STOVEs STOVes STOves SToves Stoves stoves stoves stoves STOVES stoves STOVES L. L KIDDER HDW. CO. NEW REDUCED PRICES E. W. Aylsworth on all Implements, Oliver Machinery, Silos, Water Systems, Draff Saws, and Repairs. SPECIAL! HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY Ladies’ Jersey Silk Petticoats In pi ain colors and light and Dark Color Combinations Special at $2.98 Buy and Save! Hill Bros. Red Can Coffee GRESHAM TIRE CO. Walrad Mercantile Co. Serviceable Winchester Cutlery for use this fall YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE Shoes Will Get Cheaper If You Don’t Buy So Many Knives that Stay Sharp Another Biff Knife Special for This Week 6 doz. 7 1-2 in. Slicing Knives, ea. 25c A. VV. METZGER & CO. A FIRST STATE BANK CARE DAHL " M IIH IIIIIIll «• BIIIIHIUIIIIIIIU