Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 13, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    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
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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
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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
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