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PAGE FOUR
GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
FRIDAY.
OCTOBER SO, 1»S2
G RESHAM LOCALS I. ill ™ be ' """"
*'T u o o n
held n ex t T h u rsd a y w
a ftern
BUILDEBS’ ISSUE
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
7 h n o ffe r g o o d o n ly fr o m O c t. 2 0 th to O c t. 2 8 th
TRAL t MA»C
W ea r-E v er”
tw o -q u a r t
E x ten siv e p re p a ra tio n s a re be­
ing m ade by th e O utlook to issue
n ext week F rid a y a B u ild e rs' N um ­
ber, co v erin g in n ew s s to rie s th e
b u ild in g a c tiv itie s of th e p a st six
o r e ig h t m o n th s in G resham an d
vicinity.
E v ery o n e know s th e re a re m any
new h o u ses u n d e r c o n stru c tio n or
re c e n tly finished. T h e O utlook w ill
te ll you all about them .
O ur c o rre sp o n d e n ts a re invited
to re p o rt from th e ir v a rio u s lo c a l­
ities th e b u ild in g o p e ra tio n s of the
p a st few m o n th s.
C o n tra c to rs and b u ild e rs and
d e a le rs In b u ild in g m a te ria ls of a ll
k in d s w ill p re s e n t th e ir ad s in th is
b u ild e rs ’ issue.
W atch fo r th e O utlook of Oct. 27.
at 2:30. M rs. E. B. A ndrew s of O re­
gon City, w ho is s ta te o rg a n iz e r, w ill
be p re s e n t and give a ta lk . T h e p lace
of th is m eeting w ill be an n o u n ced in
I next T u e sd a y 's issue.
Mrs. A lice W oods of Hood R iver
I h as been v isitin g fo r a few days w ith
Mrs. L ym an D avies and Mrs. M innie
S m ith. She also visited a t B ull Run
w ith Mrs. P e a rl Wood, D an Wood an d
o th e r re lativ es.
T he A rem e clu b w ill, hold a card
p a rty a t th e M asonic h a ll on F riday,
O ctober 27. E a ste rn S ta rs and th e ir
frien d s a re invited.
O k R ecords.
Milk re p o rt b la n k s now
ch eap a t th e O utlook office.
for sa le
Chicken Pie Supper,
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$50.00
Reduction on Ford Cars
PRICES NOW
Chassis, with starter and demountable riins,.......
Roadster, starter and demountable rims............
Roadster, regular.....................................................
Touring, starter and demountable rims,...............
Touring, regular................................
Two-door Sedan,............................... ’......................
Four-door Sedan,..............................
Coupe,.........................................................................
Truck,...................................................... „.................
$330
$364
$269
$393
$298
$595
$725
$530
$380
T he M ethodist L a d ie s' Aid w ill
serve a ch ick en p ie su p p e r to th e
Royal N eighbors co n v en tio n and th e
public a t Odd F ello w s h all on W ed­
nesday evening. O ctober 25. S u p p er
W e are m a k in g
ence and K N O W
T he d a te fo r th e ev en in g sessio n of from 5 to 7. F ifty c e n ts a p late. Come
R e g u la r P r ic e $ .9 1
and b rin g y o u r frie n d s.— Ailv.
this offer solely for
the d i f f e r e n c e
th e G resh am g ra n g e h a s been c h a n g ­
the purpose o f af­
between “ W e a r-
ed to S a tu rd a y even ing, O ctober 28. 6% MONEY. U nder B an k ers R eserve
fording you an op­
E v e r” alum inum
T h e g ra n g e h a ll is a lw ay s re n te d on
S ystem . 6% lo an s m ay be secu red
portunity to give
on city o r farm p ro p e rty , to buy,
cooking utensils
th e fo u rth F rid a y of each m onth.
build, im prove, o r pay in d eb ted n ess. ,
“ W e a r -E v e r ” a
and u te n s ils o f
A baby boy »’as b o rn T h u rsd a y
B a n k e rs R eserv e D eposit Co., G as '
real service test in
C o v e r o n ly 2 0 c t )
less thick metal
m o rn in g , O ctober 19, to Mr. an d Mrs.
E le c tric Bldg., D enver, Colo.
(R e g u la r p r ic e 2 8
your own kitchen.
w h ic h , c o n s e ­
E. A. P u tn a m , of F a irv ie w .
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We want you to SEE the
quently, are offered at a
T he Rev. an d Mrs. E. D. B lack m an BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH
difference, FEEL the differ-
cheaper price.
ex p ect to leav e S a tu rd a y fo r H ills ­
WILL HAVE RALLY DAY
b o ro to a tte n d th e q u a rte rly c o n fe r­
See th e n e w cars on d isp la y in o u r salesro o m
N ext S u n d ay w ill be know n as ra lly
en ce of th e F re e M ethodist c h u rc h .
day in all d e p a rtm e n ts of B ethel B ap­
T hey w ill re tu rn hom e Monday.
tis t ch u rc h . Bible school w ill co n ­
A baby g irl w as b o rn to Mr. and
vene a t 10 o'clock. At 11 th e p a sto r,
Mrs. J o h n W. Im law , re s id e n ts of
th e Rev. D avid Q. B arry , w ill d eliv er
W hitehead ad d itio n , on T uesday, O c­
th e serm o n , h is th em e being “T he
to b er 17.
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ru e C om m unity S p irit.” T he la rg e j
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Mr. an d M rs. W. B. P a rs o n s g a th ­
an d g ro w in g ch o ir w ill a s s is t in th e
ered som e rip e C u th b e rt ra s p b e rrie s
service. T w enty-five w ere p re s e n t a t
T h u rsd ay . T h e b e rrie s /ire la rg e an d
th e p ra c tic e la s t T h u rsd a y evening, j
Gresham
Phone 1301
of e x c ellen t q u ality . T h e p re v a ilin g
T he a n th em , “ E x to l Ye th e L ord" by ,
w arm w e a th e r is th o u g h t to be th e
W a lte r A. S h a w k e r w ill be ren d ered .
reaso n w hy th e b e rrie s a re rip e n in g
Miss M arth a H ag b erg »’ill sin g a solo, j j
so late.
“N inety an d N ine.” In th e evening, !
A baby g ir l w as b o rn to Mr. an d
b eg in n in g a t 7:30 o 'clock, ra lly day
Mrs. R alp h S tan ley T h u rsd a y m o rn ­ e x ercises w ill be g iven, c o n sistin g of j
ing. O ctober 19. S h e w eighed 7%
solos, trio s an d c h o ru s e s, re c ita tio n s
pou n d s and h a s been nam ed A lene
and th e d ra m a tiz a tio n of “T h e T en i
*t*
Joice.
M other and b aby a re doing V irg in s" by g irls of th e B ible school. | X
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w ell and a re b eing c a re d fo r a t th e
All a re in v ited to h e a r th e se fine pro - , Y
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hom e of Mrs. S ta n le y 's m o th e r, Mrs.
g ram s.
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C. M errill.
Rev. D. Q. B a rry p re s e n ts th e fol- ' X
A larg e b lock of lock boxes h as
low ing poem w hich is very a p p ro p ri- ’
been receiv ed a t th e postoffice by
a te fo r th e occasio n an d a p p lie s to ail | y
P o stm a ste r E lizab eth Jo h n so n , w hich
ch u rch -g o in g people:
w ill be In stalled a t o n ce for th e use
I f I k n e w y o u a n d y o u k n ew m e.
o f th e la rg e n u m b er o f p a tro n s a w a it­ B o w little tro u b le th e re w s u ld be.
Telephone 1236
Gresham, Oregon
ing th e serv ice. T h e new boxes w ill W e p a s s e a c h o th e r on th e s tr e e t.
in clu d e 72 sm all, 12 m edium and fo u r B u t j u s t co m e o u t a n d le t u s m eet.
A t c h u rc h n e x t S u n d a y .
la rg e ones.
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B ay ard M iller s p e n t la s t n ig h t at E a c h one in te n d s to d o w h a t's fa ir.
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th e hom e w ith h is p a re n ts , Mr. an d A nd t r e a t h is n e ig h b o r on th e s q u a re ,
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w ith a n u m b er of s tu d e n ts of O regon
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A t c h u rc h n e x t S u n d a y .
A g ric u ltu ra l co lleg e to a tte n d th e
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A nd we m u st h u s tle in th e ra c e .
th e U n iv ersity of W ash in g to n and
F o r so c ia l h o u r s so m e a r e n o t fre e
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took th e o p p o rtu n ity of v isitin g his T h e six w eek d a y s , h u t a ll sh o u ld be
hom e an d h is little s is te r, V irginia.
A t c h u rc h n e x t S u n d ay .
T he little g irl is s till su fferin g from
W e h a v e a n in te r e s t In o u r to » ’n,
cu ts, b ru ise s an d th e sh o ck of th e T h e d e a r old p la c e m u st n o t go dow n
au to m o b ile a c c id e n t of la s t S unday We w a n t to p u s h good th in g s alo n g .
b u t is p ro g re ssin g as w ell as can be A nd w e c a n h elp som e if w e’re s tr o n g
rO l
A t c h u rc h n e x t S u n d ay .
Come in and sample some of the salads and puddings
expected.
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A s u r p ris e g a th e rin g of re la tiv e s I I 'o n 't knock a n d kick a n d sla m a n d sla p
made from macaroni, spaghetti, elbo and egg noodles.
w as held In 'ho n o r of Mr. an d Mrs. S. A t e v e ry b o d y on th e n u n ,.
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W old la st S u n d ay . T h o se front aw ay Vut. pusl1 an,1„ pu" an<1 bo«8‘ a '»> boom.
A nd u se u p a ll th e s ta n d in g ro o m
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w ere th e ir niece, Mrs. E. Boggy, h er
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A t c h u rc h n ex t S u n d ay .
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h u sb an d an d th r e e so n s of L ebanon,
— A non.
Terms
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th e ir nephew , Otis B enson and th re e
T h e ch o ir h a s o rd e re d su p p lie s for
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\ better price t h a n ’ ‘ d a u g h te rs of G erv ais, Mr. an d Mrs. J. a larg e C h ris tm a s c a n ta ta an d is de-
: M endenhall an d O scar G u n d erso n of I term ln ed to give th e people of O resh-
1 you ever had before
j G erv ais, F. S. E sm ond of P o rtla n d , am th e best th a t is going.
•777 Tio or will get for very
T he d in n e r w as serv ed a t th e hom e of
Som e sp ecial p la n s a re b eing m ade
long, with clutch and 6-foot Simonds blade and guaran­
Mrs. W. F. M ason, d a u g h te r of Mr. and for S unday evening, N ovem ber 5.
teed to give satisfaction.
Mrs. Wold.
T w e n ty -th re e p erso n s
j w ere serv ed at d in n er.
M rs. Id a S h e p h e rd h a s gone to
M rs. W. A. P ro c to r w as ta k e n s e r i­ 'r-x -:-:-
; W alla W alla to Join a s is te r and to-
' g e th e r th ey w ill go to S eneca, K an- ously ill la s t S unday. H er condition
'» a s a t first th o u g h t to be se rio u s but*1
: sas, to v isit w ith re la tiv e s.
Oregon Farmer Invents Weeder.
I she is now im proving.
Mrs. K a th e rin e A lquist, all from
' Service
W ord li a s re c e n tly been received G resh am an d .Mr. and Mrs. H S ö d er­
from P en d leto n , O regon, te llin g of an b e rg and fam ily of P le a sa n t Home.
rn
Phone 1141
Phone 1141
in v en tio n know n as th e H ow ell and C a lle rs In th e afte rn o o n w ere Mr. and
Mrs. D ave P alm b lad and son, Mr and
! H ow ell w eeder w hich h as been tried
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c e ssfu l. I t h as, to q u o te th e lan g u ag e ! (,rp<> P alm b lad .
w ith every cu sto m er, w h eth er, he be a d ep o sito r o r a
of th e in v e n to r, C olum bus H ooker
L ittle D oris P alm blad had th e m is-
borrow er.
H ow ell, "cro w n ed th e clim ax of g lo ri- !
of b re a k in g h er arm one d aj
A loan to a cu sto m er w h ich is a loss to a b a n k alm o st
o u s ach ie v em en t." It h a s s la u g h te re d ' la8t w ep|t-
in v ariab ly proves to be a loss to th e cu sto m er also, and
A lu m in u m
P u d d in g P a n
REDUCTION EFFECTIVE A T ONCE
49c
This Is the Lowest f. o. b. Detroit
Price in the History of the Ford Mot­
or Company.
Place Your Order Now!
L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO.
RAKER & SON
YOUR LAST CHANCE
Authorized
To get those beautiful
7 inch Iridescent Bowls
for 2 9 c each.
EXTRA SPECIAL
Dealers
Light Striped Outing Flannel, a Very
Good Grade
HEPP’S RACKET STORE
7 yards for $1.00
DRAG
SA W S
A N N O U N C EM EN T EX TR A O R D IN A R Y
BEAVER
BEAVER
BEAVER
SATURDAY
Woodcock Products Demonstration
$11O
SPECIAL
j Kerrs Best Patent Flour, sack, $1.75
SANDY
Walrad Mercantile Co.
Gresham, Oregon
NOW is the time to buy and use the d ra g saw
Reliability
W . A. HESSEL
THE MODERN SPIRIT IN BANKING
G rocery S p ecials
FDR SATURDAY and MONDAY
Rex Hams, med. size, whole or half, lb.
Pure Lard, medium. 90 ‘, large
V hite Ribbon Shortening, med. 75c, large
Salt Salmon, choice red, lb......................
Young \tnerica Cheese, weigh about 6 lbs., lb.
Nucoa, butter substitute, lb...............................
ELOVR 0 1vmpic. Grown, sk.
1922 Brazil Nuts, nigger-toes, 2 lbs.
Raisins, seeded or seedless, 2 pkgs.
Ginger Snaps, fresh and crisp. 3 lbs.
Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs..
Olympic Rolled Oats, ret;, 30c, pkg.
Del Monte Catsup, special, pint
Prides Mince Meat, 1 lb. 4 oz. can
L’ptons 'Lea, orange label, special lb.
Velvet Tobacco, 2 cans 25' , doz.
Prince Albert Tobacco, 16-oz. can
Royal Club Coffee. CANDY FREE, lb. 42c,
3 lbs. $1.25, 5 lbs............
$ .29
1.75
1.45
.10
.30
.29
$1.80
.35
very often had th e cu sto m er com e to th e bank w itli an
open han d of confidence, n e ith e r would have suffered a
loss, a n d th e m a tte r so h a n d le d as to be of som e profit
to both.
Com e to us w ith y our tro u b les.
jFirst !&tatc Hank
G R E SH A M .
I’OWELL VALLEY
O REG O N
There are no better values offered any­
where than
KUPPENHEIMER SUITS
.15
.85
1.39
1.25
2.00
A. W. METZGER & CO.
AND O V ER C O A TS
At $30, $35 & $40
Ollier Oregon City Overcoats at $20
They can’t be beat! •
Q uality and Service
Phone 1451
Phone 1451
E. W. AYLSWORTH
Get the Outlook's Bargain Combination Rates
CLOTHIER and HABERDASHER
See our window display.
I.
th e w eeds, p re se rv e d th e n a tu ra l
R O r V lV n A n
m o istu re an d left th e fields in fine
K vL A IV U O U
co n d itio n fo r fall seeding. D u rin g the
T he C am p F ire g irls a re p la n n in g to
re s t of his life th e In v en to r ex p ects to give a so cial in honor of th e Boy
do n o th in g m o re th a n sit back in his , S couts on F rid a y evening. O ctober
c h a ir w ith h is feet on a ta b le, sm oke
in th e R ockw ood g ra n g e hall.
A b ask et so cial is to be given on
ex p en siv e c ig a rs and enjoy him self.
S a tu rd a y evening, O ctober 28, in th e
g ra d e school. T he proceeds a re to' be
ing m ach in e for th e clu b g irls
used to w ard a fund for buying a sew -
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k G u stafso n en-
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te rta in e d la st S unday at d in n e r Mr. K 2,
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• ' ”” * "tl« n ta m in g ,
an d Mrs. Bloom and d a u g h te r M a rie ,'
,to v a ‘ -'e ig h h o r d is tric t con-
----------------------------------------------------------- : ventlon Is to be held in G resham next
W ednesday. O ctober 25. L odges from
o th e r co u n tie s a re expected to be h ere
on th.Tt day. F o re st G rove and V an­
couver. W ash in g to n , » ill b rin g th e ir
d rill te a m s w ith them .
T he con v en tio n , w hich is to la s t all
'd a y and evening w ill all ta k e place
in closed sessio n in th e Odd F ellow s
h all.
T he L ad les' Aid of th e M ethodist
c h u rc h will se rv e su p p er W ednesday
evening to th o se a tte n d in g th e co n ­
v en tio n and a ls o to th e public. An
ex c e lle n t m eal w ill be served.
A dd sen se to c e n ts, m ix w fth W an t
Ads, scatter freely— The O u tlo o k
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Just A rrived
HOSIERY
FO R
M en,
Women and C hildren
Also Full Line of
FI.EIM HER*» YARNS
Mrs. E. Boughner
NOVELTY SHOP
Pow ell S tre e t
G resh am