Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 30, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM
STATE AND COMMISSION
ARRIVALS WELCOMED
IS SEEKING A. L. DAMOURS IN GRESHAM AND VICINITY
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baby
boy
born IU to .«I,
Mr. tutu
and
— resham Post
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A m erican Legion has received a com- Mrs. F red Ih rk e of C orbett on May 19
m unicatton from th e office of th e '
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.
W orld W ar S ta te Aid Com m ission u
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C° " Ord ° '
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Barton a re th e proud ow ners of a
ask in g for inform ation as to th e baby g ,rJ born on „
22
w hereabout
of A braham L. Da-1
m oure. In o rd e r to deliver to him his 1 •_ a.
« ta te bonus. T he la st ad d ress of th is the hom e of Mr. and Mrs F J. Van
applicant was R oute A, G resham a t- O’»“ «1®«»
cording to th e records of th e com mis-
A fine 8-pound boy was welcomed
O I T liX lk
G resham frien d s of R ichard J.
W erner h av e received In v itatio n s to
his m arria g e on Ju n e 7 to Miss Clara
S ta n n a rt of S acram ento, C alifornia.
Mr. W ern er was form erly as assistan t
In th e county a g e n t’s office at this 1
plAce.
, A_f“ 1 n*eetln g o t ‘he choir Is called
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M eth° J - '
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v. G. Schneider, head of H ead q u ar-|
ters Com pany, 1st B attalio n , 186th j
In fa n try , rep o rts in te re st good in trip !
A cent o r lees a word, a d o llar or
Add sense to cents, mix w ith W ant
m ore a sale— W ant Ads do It.
to Cam p Lewis for Ju n e 15 to 29, fo r,
Ads, s c a tte r freely— T h e O utlook.
special d rill, and th a t th e m ajority
of th e men have signed up fo r the
! trip. T h ere a re a few vacancies in i
| th e com pany w hich m ay be filled by
those w ishing to go, providing they
enlist a t once.
An important and favorite member of thousands
and thousands of American families—chummy, respon­
sive, lively and cheery; always ready for a lark or ser­
ious business; always thoughtful of your comfort with
its triplex springs. Thoughtful, too, of father’s purse,
with its low upkeep and 25 miles to the gallon.
Today's Overland: 25 miles to the gallon; all-steel
body; baked enamel finish; 130-inch spring base
TODA Y’S
MAY
GRESHAM LOCALS
ta in ih « his bonus has been retu rn ed Myers, of G resham on May 23. Both
unclaim ed.
m o th er and baby are doing well.
Overland, always a good investment, now the
greatest automobile value in America
TV BHD A Y,
M ervln R. Good, fo rm erly of
G resham , Ju n io r in com m erce a t Ore-I
gon A g ricu ltu ra l college, was elected '
forensic m an ag er fo r next y e a r’s
se n io r class. He was college o rato r
th is year, so he is th o u g h t to be es­
pecially fitted fo r th is position.
K eith Lym an has re tu rn e d hom e j
from K lab er, W ashington, w here he ;
has been teach in g in th e high sc h o o l)
d u rin g th e year.
Miss H a rrie t A lexander has c o m -'
pleted h e r school a t K alam a, W ash­
ington has has re tu rn e d hom e for her
vacation.
HELLO! HELLO! HELLO EVERBODY!
THIS IS
J. E. METZGER
BROADCASTING
Saturday, June 3, is the Big Sale on the
Silver Dollar Aluminum Ware Assortment
Composed of 60 pieces, as follows:
Dr. H. H. H ughes and his m other, '
Mrs. A. H ughes, to g e th e r w ith t h e 1
le t t e r s son-in-law and d a u g h te r, Mr.
and Mrs. Crowe of P o rtlan d took a
trip by autom obile to G ran ts Pass
o ver th e w eek-end.
1 doz. Coffee percolators, ea.
1 doz.‘Roasters, ea. .
1 doz. Double Boilers, ea. . . .
1 doz. Lip Sauce Pans, set, ..
Miss M iriam Inglis spent th e week-
w lth frien d s a t M onm outh.
Mrs. Steve M arston spent D ecora­
tio n Day w ith relativ es in a trip to 1
n ea r Ridgefield, W ashington.
T he F ree M ethodist church has
been im proved by a th o ro u g h re p a ir­
ing and rep ain tin g .
in sets of 3
$1
$1
$1
$1
7
1
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1 doz. Conv. Kettles, ea. . . .. $1
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I Will Give an
ALUMINUM SEWING THIMBLE
To Every Lady Visiting my store on that date
D. M. R o b erts' on R o b erts avenue
I has been extensively ren o v ated and
rep ain ted .
Mr. an d Mrs. M cM urphy of E u ­
gene, Oregon, spent Sunday evening
w ith Mr. and Mrs. L eslie S t.C la ir,
j T he men w ere arm y com rades o ver­
seas
Both atten d ed th e reu n io n of
th e 65th reg im en t, C. A.C., in P o rt­
land S atu rd ay evening.
F rie n d s of Mrs. C larence Y ager,
d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Cogs­
well, w ere so rry to learn of h e r se ri­
ous o p eratio n . Mrs. Y ager was ta k ­
en to th e Good S am a ritan hospital
I and u n d erw en t an ab dom inal opera-
ation ;i week ago la st F riday. She
II was not expected io recover fo r sev­
Among th e new arriv a ls in G resh­
eral days hut she is now th o u g h t to
I be o ut of danger. H e r Im m ediate re- am is D. M. Jo h n s who reached
h ere M onday aftern o o n form Eugene
covery is hoped for.
to accept a position as salesm an w ith
Miss E lsie M ew hirter of N ew berg th e S m ith M otor C ar com pany. Mr.
sp en t a few days v isitin g h e r sister,
Jo h n s Is not an e n tire s tra n g e r to
Mrs. Roy Gibbs.
G resham folk. He was a schoolm ate
T h e L ad les’ Aid of th e Zion E van-
of Wm. A verill w hen both atten d ed
gelical church will hold its m onthly
Oregon A g ricu ltu re college.
m eeting a t th e hom e of Mrs. J. Ram-
A rchie M eyers has gone on a trip
|l s e r n ear Damascus T hursday at 2:30
to th e S h rin e rs' convention at San
l> m. All frien d s a re most cordially
F rancisco, d riving to th e C alifornia
; Invited.
m etropolis in his F o rd coupe.
He
Mr. and Mrs. C. G ordy and th e ir expects to ta k e th e side trip to H ono­
¡d au g h te r, Mrs. Jo h n H outz and Keg-
lulu. He was accom panied by Mrs.
, inald H outz a re visiting
p(„ ,
H ansen and little d au g h ter, Betty.
| with th e ir d a u g h te r and sister. Mrs
I J . J W ilson. Mr and Mrs. Gordy
T h ey’re D oin g It R igh t A long.
A fa rm e r was cleaning up his prem - |
expect to retu rn hom e today as soon
Ises. All th e scrap iron and Junk he i
as Mrs H outz leave« fo r h e r hom e In could
find he piled into a wagon and !
j Ola. Idaho.
directed th e hired m an to deliver it
By m istak e th e
T he box and hallock m aking in to th e ju n k d ealer
progress in th e old sto re building mail hauled it to a g arag e
A few days la te r th e farm er re­
ow ned by A. W. M etzger & Co., is ceived
a note: “T his is th e worst
u n d er th e ch arg e of Mr T h ay er Two wreck we ever saw. But if you th in k
sh ifts of men and women are em- it w orth $458.50 we will do o u r best
to put it in ru n n in g o rd e r again M__
I ployed In th e work.
W a tt’s W att.
•'«din SckMMOT Of Saattl
law of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. M orrison,
You may fla tte r a man by telling
! Is stay in g at th e M orrison hom e but him he is in te llig en t and a woman
by praising h er beauty, but you m ust
drives to P o rtlan d every day. Mr. tell
a boy you believe he can lick anv
| S chneider is a paint salesm an
He boy on his street.
| has his own p lan t In S eattle and
make« a fire-proof paint which he FA R M E R S MVTVAL HAS PROS-
PER O V S YEAR
mixes him self. T his is th e first paint
! of Its kind to be put on th e m arket. 813,0041,000 in Force, Jan. 1, 1928.
| As soon as his wife and fam ily a rriv e i
0
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from S eattle Mr
I ,
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le •’ arm e rs M utual F ire Relief
. . .
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’ Mr «‘ lnielder expects association m ade big g ain s in 1921
to ta k e them w ith him to C alifo rn ia having w ritten $4,466,000 in risks,
Dr. and Mrs A. \V Botkin
Botkin v visited
leiteA I
A ? 00. n e*' m
em bers and paid
meE
»•« w
J a n u a ry 1st
th e farm of Mr. and Mrs
W t>
B P ar * - ” .000 in fire losses
¡th e association adopted a uniform
»on». An exchange of flow ers was ra te of 30c per h u n d red dollars in ­
! m ade d u rin g th e visit.
su ran c e on all farm property. This
Boss Camp No. 2. Sons o f Y e t e r - low ra te will enable every farm er to
I aas and Anxdiar, No 5. of Gre» un carry insurance. H. W. S nashall was
re-elected presid en t
Any one d e s ir - : I
i have been Invited hy Owens S um ­ Ing to see him ab o u t Insurance may
m ers Cam p No. 4 to a tte n d a m eet­ call at th e G resham fa ir g rounds
ing and class in itiatio n In P ortland Phone 2101.
T h u rsd ay evening th is week at 8 I
o clock In room 525 co urthouse. A ll'
m em bers a re urged to atten d .
M. W W hetzell has recently p u r - 1
chased th e farm ow ned by Mr. B u t* '
lying on th e Section L ine road aero»«
front th e H enry Weiss farm
Mr and Mrs Geo W Page are th e
proud p are n ts of a baby girl born
Tuesday m orning. May 80, at 11
,o clock. She Weighed eight pounds
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Both m o th er and baby are doing nice­
ly
1 he little lady has b,-cn nam ed
lean C onstance.
Mrs G eorge Storet and G randm a
8 le rrt have gone to Nam pa. Idaho for,
I a visit w ith relatives.
Do Not Forget the Date, Saturday, June 3
at
T oledo
T ouring $550, R ’d st’r $550, Coupe $850, Sedan $895
Willys-Knight Touring
M375
f. o. b. Toledo
Gresham Overland
1141
W. A. HESSEL
PHONE
1141
THB
rviNCHisrts
■TOR g
Take a Flashlight with You
\ \ herever you go this mnntner w ith the automobile, on the
outing or .■nmping tr ip -you nee,I a flaahîigh t -the safe, de­
pendable lig h t fo r all etnergeneiea
hot- n u llity and practical service get a W ineheater Flash­
lig h t. It's finely and du ra b ly made and has ........
features
not found in o n liiia ry flash lights.
W inehester Batteries are seientitieally made to give bright
lig h t and long life. They Ht a ll standard flashlights.
Sold exoiuaively Ht
A. IV. M etzg er & Co.
The W IN CH ESTER Store
Phone 1451
Plx>ne 1451
J. E. METZGER
GRESHAM THEATER
The Portland Ladies’
We have a Complete Line of
WHITE WASH GOODS
Including Voiles, Lawns, Crepe, Barred Flaxen and
Organdies
Range in price from
15c to $1.00 the yard
12-yard length, long c lo th ,............... $2.75
10-yard length, long c lo th ,............... $2.25
Domug Qualitatis
G R A D U A T IO N
The time is limited to select the graduation
present for that girl or boy.
We have a new stock consisting of n anv
things that will make beautiful and sendee-
able gifts tor the ocassion.
See our display; come in and get our prices
and be convinced that they are right.
Chambre Trio
of Instrumentalists
and Singers
S t a t e d com m unication o f)
’ Fairview Lodge No 9J A F
A. M.. S atu rd ay evening.
J u n e 3. 1 M J at 8 o ’clock p m L a -'
K i *
n ’,* rp0
V ialiing
b reth ren MPlrnme.
WM H. STANLEY Sec’v
M. B McGINNIS. W M.
In one of the best con­
certs of the vear.
(bitg 33. ijn n re
Jeweler
‘Gifts That Last”
phone 2 ^6i
Thur., June 1
c h » r « m i e b7 ’I ry
8:15 p. m.
or
r,/x
harging. starter and
•3DC, ZUC work. Raker f t Son.
“nd ""
your return, by adding
generator w*nt ads to your method«
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* « a n t aaa. add to your profit.