Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 27, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
TIESBAY,
EEBKI ARY
87,
Iftg
Short Music.
Seed Your S uit C leaned!
H ave it F re n ch dry cleaned. Re­
We are c a rry in g a full line of all
T ailo rin g for
th e la test p opular Bongs in sheet p airin g n eatly done
m usic. Buy a piece, ta k e it home and ladles and men.
T he Ju n io rs of Union H igh a re busy
P E T E R LENARD, T ailor.
if you do not like it bring it back and
i w orking on th e ir play, “Come Out of
exchange it, Guy D. Jo n es, Jew eler.
B erry w ire and fence w ire a t L. L the K itch en ’*, W atch th e papers for
j m ore p articu lars, w hich will be given
K idder Hdw. Co.
T he B ank of G resham pays 6 p er
, a t a la te r date.
ce n t in te re st on tim e d ep o sits.— Adv
P rin tin g ? Call th e Outlook.
One of th e p re ttie st affa irs of the
, season was given last T uesday even­
ing a t the Mrs. A nna c. S chiller home
in honor of Verne Schiller. The house
was b eau tifu lly decorated in keeping
with th e V alentine season. T here were
14 young people present. T he even
ing was spent w ith gam es an d music.
R efreshm ents of ice cream , cake
m ar
I guerltes and candy h ea rts w ere served
An excellent tim e was had by all.
| A m eeting of the G resham Choral
Society was held at th e B ap tist Church
AT
last night, when arran g e m en ts were
m ade to hold two m eetings each week,
on M onday and S atu rd ay evenings, at
th e M ethodist Episcopal C hurch, to
p ractice for a m usical program to be
given about E aster tim e. T he society
also voted to endorse the plans u nder
w ay for a m ore general society in
G resham and lend cooperation in the
m atter.
$
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i
A baby girl, F lorence Isabelle, was
born to Mr. and Mrs. H om er Revenue
of Boring, on F eb ru ary 23, a t th e home
j of Mrs. C. Powell.
GRESHAM LOCALS
?
S p r in g
Time for
New Clothes
?
You want good clothes and you want them pric­
ed right. T hat is where we come in.
J
WHAT’S COMING?
Our greatly increased stock makes your selec­
tion easy. Our low operating expenses give you
prices that are lower than you will pay for the
same goods in Portland.
Hepp's Racket Store
1
Suits for M en
an d Y ou n g M en
?
Why Not Now?
“ It P a y s to T ra d e at B ish op ’s ”
where you can buy the best OVERALLS and jackets
that are made at prices that are right. We have just re­
ceived a full line of boys’ coveralls. (Jet our prices be­
fore you buy.
FOR WOMEN
FO R M EN.
W a rn e r C o rsets #1.50 up
Silk (¡loves, p a ir #1.25
Silk Ilo s e
NO a n d up
C otton C h a rm e u se 08c
All k in d s su m m e r w ash
goods-
J a p C repe, y a rd
35c
O u tin g F la n n e l a t th e
sa m e old price.
A rrow C o llars 3 forSOc
D ress S h irts #1.75 & up
S ilk T ies 75c, #1, #1.50
P a r is G a rte rs 35c & 50c
W ork G loves 15c to #2
D ress H a ts a n d Caps.
M en’s an d H oys’ U n d e r­
w ear.
Don’t fail to inspect our new
B A R G A IN
TABLE
mwmw,
Jap Lunch Cloths at half-price is one of the many items
at reduced prices.
H a rry Nelson, d ep a rtm en t a d ju tan t I
of the A m erican Legion for th e S tat, I
of Oregon, will be th e m ain sp eak er on
the program a t the A m erican Legion-
L adies’ A uxiliary jo in t m eeting and
d in n er in th e G resham G range Hall,
th is evening. D inner will be served at
7 p. ra„ and all ex-service m en and
ladies who are eligible to become mem
bers of th e L adies' A uxiliary a re in
vited, as well as all p rese n t m em bers
of both organizations. O ther num bers
on th e program to n ig h t will be m usic
al, and ren d ered by local talen t.
A potato social is to be given by the
L adies’ Guild of th e B ethel B ap tist
C hurch on W ednesday evening, March
14 in th e G resham G range H all.
Mr. and Mrs. B. N. R aney of P o rtlan d
were In G resham M onday v isitin g Mr
an d Mrs. T. R. H ow itt and fam ily.
Mrs. C. A. Coffman of L ents made
a business trip to G resham Monday.
T he L adies’ Aid of th e Zion E v an ­
gelical C hurch wil hold a m onthly
m eeting on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t 2:30
a t th e hom e of Mrs. A. Rosin, who lives
on th e Section Line road in th e first
house w est of th e V ictory schoolhouse
All frien d s are cordially invited. The
m em bers of th e L ad ies’ Aid a re busy
p rep arin g for th e b azaar to be held
some tim e th e firs t p a rt of November.
Order Telegram Quick.
T he special TWer on T he P o rtlan d
T elegram will end tom orrow night.
T eleg ram alone, $3.75. Outlook and
T elegram . $4.50.
Personal A tte n tio n t o Ever) Customer
w
to
SH O ES
G R E SH A M
for th e en tire family.
Where the Greater Value Is
V 7 O U step into the driv-
A e r’s seat of your O ver­
land w ith o u t contortion.
T here is am ple room be­
tween wheel and door-jamb.
You End standard controls.
You ride in greater ccm fort
because of the easy cradling
of the T rip lex Springs
(P aten ted ). It costs you
less because of oversize
tires, stu rd y construction
and a gasoline m ileage of
25 and better. You take
pride in the longer lines,
higher hood, lower seats.
Drive an O verland and real­
ize the difference.
Watch lor W dlgt-Overland advertisem ent in The Saturday Evening Poet
0,
The Neiv
O n ly b y Trying
J/ie
Sedan
Touring $525
R oadster $525
AU Prier« f.
o.
Coupe $ 7 9 3
b. Toledo
(¡resham Overland Co.
Can Its Value Be Appreciated
So We Offer You Our
No lióme Is complete w ithout
mi Electric Washer.
NO M O N E Y
DOWN
or Free Trial Offer
You Must Be Satisfied
ili.it the D.i\light Washer is t'xactly what you want before you pay
one cent. You must be thoroughly convinced that it will do what you
expect it to do; and then, if you decide to buy, all you need to pay is
DOW N
A nd the B a la n ce A rra n g ed to
Suit Y our C o n ven ien ce
$
10
C all 1451 for F ree T rial
A. W. Metzger & Co.
l i t i * No Mon«*)
Hot» n Offer H o c m i ’I
Oblígate \ on in
tli«* L«*a>|!
Gresham, Oregon
P hon e 1451
Corbett Couple Have Wedding Anni­
GKESIIAM T E A C H E R W ILL
r
versary.
MARRY PO RTLA N D MAN
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T he tw en ty -th ird w edding an n iv er­
Miss Mary H ansen en tertain ed a few sa ry of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Davis was
in tim ate frien d s and form er c la s s ­ celeb rated last Sunday at th e ir home
m ates S atu rd ay evening and at th e on C orbett heights. T hose p resen t be­
sam e tim e su rp rised them w ith th e a n ­ sides th e relativ es of th e couple w ere
nouncem ent of h er engagem ent to Mr. and Mrs. Jim P ounder and fam ily,
The blizzard ate up a lot of p e r­
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Splaw n of G resh ­
Irving Dodge of P o rtland.
fectly good fuel.
T he color schem e of yellow and am, Mrs. A nna Jo h n so n and d au g h ­
w hite w as c a rrie d out in house dec­ ters, th e Misses Selm a and Agnes
1 ou 11 need som e m ore fiasco
o ratio n s and favors. T he dining tab le Söderström and Mrs. A rth u r Leland
B riquets to tide you over.
cen terp iece of daffodils and fre sia and d au g h ter of T routdale. D inner
Don t w ait till th e la st m inute,
w as m ost a ttra c tiv e and u n d er each w as served a t noon and refresh m en ts
you gain nothing, save nothing
of
Ice
cream
and
cake
w
ere
served
favor w as found, sk illfu lly hidden, th e
and may ru n short.
d u rin g th e afternoon.
im p o rtan t announcem ent.
T he g u ests of th e evening w ere Miss
Let ns „ait on yon NOW.
Patronize the Home Shoe Shiner.
E thel I. C alkins. Miss Maude Michel,
Men’s and lad ies’ shoes, S atu rd ay
Phone MAin 6500
Mrs. Bess O sborne Long and Mrs. a .te rn o o n and evening. Ruben A nder­
son,
sta
n
d
in
T
odd’s
B
arber
Shop.
G ladys Michel Hoyt.
or call a t th e
Miss H ansen has been a successful
,
. „
S O T IC E .
1, Uot bt' responsible for deht«
te ac h er in the G resham g rad e school co 1 n . tra " , ' . ted
by m v wife. J a m e s M Shen
for th e p ast four y ea rs and has been herd, Jr.. Bend, Oregon.
a resid en t of G resham for th e g rea ter
Gasco Bldg., F ifth and A lder.
Money to Ioan on real e s ta te
B
p a rt of her life. H er fiance, a fo rm ­ W. T h o rn e, a t B ank of G resham .
er G resham m an. is em ployed by the
K e v l a r m e etin g of G re s h - ;
P. R. I.. A- P. as a su b statio n o p era to r I
in P o rtlan d , w here th e young couple
anl Lodge No. 125, I .O O F .
will m ake th e ir home.
in th e Odd F ellow s h all, every T h u rs­
day ev en in g
B ro th e rs welcome
P iano T uning.
At Scenic Station.
C x A
h R i TVL q ” h e ‘NSLEY. N O.
S
atisfactio
n g u aran teed , $3. F
1 have p u rch ased th e household • . A H ILL, S ecretary.
B. Jones. 2625 E ast 49th stree t.
goods of J T. Hill at Scenic S tation,
n ear P lea san t Home, en d on T h u rs­
day. M arch 1. ! will be at th e place to
move sam e aw ay. Any one w ishing to 1
p u rch ase on.v of th e a rtic le s w hich i
consist of b ra ss bed and sp rin g s, iron
beds and m a ttre ss, range, heating
stove, dining ch a irs, bookcase, sm all |
rugs, d resse rs and o th e r sm all a rti
i.
; h,h a ,T o ,,a r h ' S i r ' ; , ’
><
cles, may see me about 2:30
My
te rm s w ill be cash, t. o. h. house. J E.
o to w hom you s h a ll m ak e e x « a „ o r o? y o i r e s J a J o " " 2' ” 1
Metzger, phone 1901.
Fuel low?
Gas Salesrooms
V
J
Assistance from the Bank
Sh«*e( Music.
We a re c a rry in g a full line of all
i th e la test p o p u lar songs in sheet
| m usic. Buy a piece, ta k e it hom e and
If you do not like it b rin g It back and
I exchange It Guy D. Jones. Jew eler.
A W ant Ad w ill sell w h at you do
not need and get w hat you do need.
W hat you w an t, w hen you w an t it,
as you w ant it— W a n t ad R.
act a s exw tnoV o i‘\°,’\ r ? it a te Ur Be'in
f y° U 80 d e s ire *
life is p e rp e tu a l a n d w i t h D .n
ViT ? a C o rP o ra tio n , o u r
O re U
law s of
Com e to us w ith y o u r problem s.
First State Bank
Gresham. Oregon