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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1922)
GRESHAM LOCALS S tu art, p ain ter of presidents. Mrs Sutliff gave a brief survey* of A m erl can lite ra tu re . A m erica’s hu m o rist, M ark Tw ain, was discussed by Mrs N aylor. The papers were very in te r estin g and g rea tly enjoyed by all present. F o u rth A nnual C onference of News H enry T ilg n er of P o rtlan d has p u r PLEASANT HOME KELSO paperm en being h«ld today and to chased the Main stre e t g a ra g e of Geo. m orrow in connection w ith th e Uni EliefT an d will do re p a ir w ork, buy T here will be a re g u la r m eeting of At th e B aptist church next Sunday Miss C aroline V ae re tti is p lannlnj versity of Oregon School of Jo u rn a l and sell used cars an d specially rep th e G resham P aren t-T each er associa evening th e new p asto r, the Rev. D. an in te restin g e n te rta in m e n t in con ism. Mr. St. C lair is on th e program resen t th e Cadilac agency. His g a r tion next W ednesday evening, J a n u Q. B arry, will preach a t 8 o’clock on nection w ith th e g ra d u a tin g exerciset fo r a p ap er on “T he Twice-a-W eek age is in th e Ross building. ary 18, in th e assem bly hall of the th e su b ject, “T he U npardonable S in.” to be held S atu rd ay evening, J a n u P ap er and B usiness.’* T he two men grad e school. All p aren ts and any w ent by autom obile, leaving here T he ju n io r d ep a rtm en t of th e M. E. ary 28th. Seven pupils will receive P asto r D. Q. H arry of th e Bethel GRESHAM BUSINESS in terested In th e school are invited. B aptist ch u rch , “T he Glad Hand yesterday aftern o o n . Sunday school has been loading a ship th e ir eig h th g rad e diplom as a t th at A good program will be given. HOUSE IS IMPROVED w ith money and clo th in g for th e past tim e. C h u rch ,” invites th e people of G resh Mrs. L. F . B urns of P o rtlan d will E. L. Melton, deputy dairy and am to m eet a t 11 o ’clock next Sunday E xtensive im provem ents and re few m onths. It is announced th a t The la th mill ow ned by Ned N el food com m issioner, was a caller in m orning for the m u tu al consideration speak on hom e m issions a t th e F ree pairs are being m ade on the, business the sh ip will leave for th e N ear E ast son and Max Kligel, erected on Ned M ethodist ch u rch on Sunday a fte r G resham on T hursday in the in terests of th e life of E lijah . T his will be the house of Jo h n Rom etsch, which is oc next Sunday m orning. All m em bers N elson’s place, is now in o peration, noon at 2 :3 0 in connection w ith th e of his d epartm ent. G eneral condi first in a series of sim ila r topics. cu p ied .b y th e L ib erty R e sta u ra n t at of th e d ep artm en t will w ant to see it saw ing lath. Jo h n Jo n sru d is saw ing q u a rte rly m eeting which is in progres tions here, he says, are good In th e Main and Powell stree ts. T he b u ild d epart. the lath . Gus Ludw igon is em ployed Mrs. Mary K esterson, m o th er of o ver Sunday. Services will be held stores and m arkets. H e says he occa ing will be bu ilt o u t 16 inches to th e saw ing wood and g e ttin g o u t m aterial Mrs. C. M. H arriso n , has been th is evening, S atu rd ay evening and sionally finds b u tte r w rapped in p a p roperty line, plate glass windows A B arg ain for lath. b ro u g h t here from P o rtlan d to be Sunday, when D istrict E ld er W. T. per with no nam e of m aker. The will be placed in th e n o rth and east 58-acre farm , 25 acres cleat, 6- T he L ad ies’ clhb will m eet on cared for by h e r d au g h ter. Mrs. K lotzback of P o rtlan d will preach. person m ark etin g or shipping b u tte r walls an d th e en tra n ce will be room house, larg e barn, fam ily T hursday. J a n u a ry 2 6th, a t th e hom e K esterson, who is 85 years of age, is O w ner will sell h alf or w ithout a proper label on each roll is Roy H. Gibbs is building a double changed from th e co rn er to the n o rth orch ard . blind and ill. She has been for some 2614 acres if desired. L ocated on of Mrs. G ilbert Erl. liable. g arag e on his p ro p erty on Main street side n ea r th e stre e t intersection. C harles Jo h an so n , a b ro th e r of th e m ain Sandy road 2 m iles east fo m onths in a p riv ate hom e In P o rt ju s t n o rth of th e Mt. Hood tracks S. P ap pantonis, p ro p rie to r of th e Boring, *4 mile to th e Mt. Hood loop •Mrs. H annah Nelson and a p rom inent T he ladies of the Study club met land w here she has been cared for. which he and Mrs. Gibbs will occupy L iberty R e sta u ra n t, says th a t th e road. F o r p a rtic u la rs call a t my T uesday evening a t the library. Mrs. farm er and dairym an of O rient, died H. L. St. C lair and his son, Leslie, place of business a t Powell Valley. Cogswell read a paper on G ilbert have gone to Eugene to atten d the u n til a residence can be erected. The changes will g rea tly add to the ap Phone 1075 o r w rite K arl J. Hag- a t th e Good S am aritan hospital on property fro n ts on Main street. pearance of th e building. Saturday. berg, G resham , Oregon. CLEANING-UP rime We ve Got to Make Room for Our New Spring Merchandise. Every Article We Have Listed is Good, Clean Mer chandise, but We’re Putting Low Prices on to Move Them Quick. WE DO AS WE ADVERTISE - - GIVING REAL BARGAINS Farmers’ Week Blankets Cotton Sheet Blankets, size 64x76, grey or tan, regular $2.50 quality, Outing Flannel Will be a Greater Success this year JANUARY 16 TO 21, 1922 Lot 1 Clean-Up Price Childrens’ Black Cotton Hose We have one lot of short pieces, range from 8 to 20 yards in length. We have been selling this for 15c per yard and it was cheap at that price considering quality. R m / now our Clean-Up Price is All Sizes Cotton Sheet Blankets, size 72x80, grey and tan, regular $3.50 quality, 3 PAIR FOR 10c yd- 50C Clean-Up Price Lot 2 Wool Middy Flannel Heavy Grey Cotton, Woolnap Blanket. This blanket was a good buy at our regular price of $5.00. Clean-Up Price Blue, Green, Red and Gold Regular $1.35 Clean-Up Price . . 27 inch colored regular 19c quality. Clean-Up Price 1 5 c y d- 98c Lot 3 I art wool large block plaid in blue, pink and grey, reg ular $7.50, high quality. Dark Plaid Gingham Clean-Up Price The genuine Red Seal, 27 in. width, regular 25c quality. $5-98 Clean-Up Price 19c yd. 36 inch colored and plain white, regular 25c quality. Clean-Up Price 19cyd 27-IN. OUTING CUT IN 6-YD. LENGTHS White No. 2565 Bed Spreads O dds and Ends U nderw ear B YARDS FOR $J.OO High grade Satin Spreads, regular $5.00 quality */2 Price Clean-Up Price $3-98 27-IN. OUTING CUT IN 7-YD. LENGTHS White No. 2563 YARDS FOR $1.00 We’re Giving You An Opportunity to Save UNBLEACHED 7 ya rds for Comforter Challis $1.00 Muslin ! Muslin ! SPLENDID QUALITY BLEACHED 7 ya rd s for $1.00 Clean-Up Price 36 inch Width 7 Û Z. 15c yd. Z y C Comforters All of our Comforters are tilled with new cotton K ^ l 'y « Regular«.!)«) Clean-I p Price Regular $4.00 Clean-Up Price 2.98 Regular $6.00 Clean-Up Price «-’5 Bishop Bros S.7S 1.50 ®uys (*ne Ready - Made S c o u r w in d o w 4 ApTOU