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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1923)
PAGE FOUR GMEBMAM OUTLOOK, T 1IS D A Y, JT.VE T he natio n la divided Into th ree clauses— hom e-lovers, auto - d w ellers and resid e n ts of m otion p ic tu re ■V has gone aw ay th an to jum p up th eaters. and be knocked down again. An im p o rta n t m eeting of th e Com You may believe in le ttin g w ell T he m an th a t m akes th e m ost m o m ercial club w ill be held to n ig h t at enough alone but w ell enough never tions n ecessarily do th e m ost the city h all to h ea r rep o rts of com- seem s to be w illing to let anybody work. doesn’t W hat Is b u sier th an a C“ | m alone. 1 • lttees and m ake plans to p articip a te chasin g its ta ll? In the big celeb ratio n on the F ourth. T he m eeting w ill be held pro m p tly at 8 and will be snappy. &?. i GRESHAM LOCALS STR A W HATS $2.50 to $4 Every Garment a Challenge Value at It’s Price FLAG DAY THURSDAY, JUNE 14 Mrs. M. J. A llshouse w as h o stess on la st F rid ay to th e P a st Noble G rand We have a large assortment to select from, at prices club of th e O rpha R ebekah lodge of from lc to 25c v M ontavilla, of w hich she is a m em ber, also a num ber of p ast noble g ran d s from G resham and o th e r Rebekah lodges. The en tire com pany n u m bered 26. T he business of th e club w as tra n sa c te d and a d elig h tfu l so cial occasion enjoyed, w hich included a d in n er served by th e h o stess a ssist ed by Mrs. Mary Richm ond of P o rt land and Mrs. C alla K enney of G resh- .............................................................. ............................................ ........... ...............................ti am HEPP’S RACKET STORE Pllo"e 1236 "raahaa, Oregon Watch for the Big Thrift Sale, June 20 * WHAT A CHECK TELLS The check you write on our bank tells the recipient you are a person of well-ordered affairs. It proclaims your business intelligence, suggests financial stability. It commands respect and gives you personal prestige. It is a good advertisement for you. Yet this is only one of the many advantages a checking account with us will give you. And it costs you nothing. So why not come in and open one right away? Jam es L aw rence has about finished th e p ain tin g of his th re e houses on South R oberts avenue. H is resid en ce and th e house occupied by O. A. Bast m an and fam ily a re com pleted and w ork is being done on th e one occu pied by W alter W in ters and fam ily. F red Todd is doing th e work. Wm. A nderson is laying a co n crete w alk along his p ro p erty on South R oberts and L aw rence avenues. | Lloyd W ray of S eattle w as a d inner g u est of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. A llshouse on S aturday. Dr. A. Thom pson w as called on to perform a w edding cerem ony on Ju n e 4 for people from D ayton, W ashing ton. T he bride, Miss M attie May, has GRESHAM, OREGON been a friend of th e T hom psons fo r a ............ ¡In u m b e r of years. T he groom is W al ...... ..................................... - ............... »...... - ..... .. ................................mi: I lace M. m o w ers. T he w edding w na | J a t th e T hom pson hom e in G resham FIRST STATE BANK — CHEVROLET B erry G ro w ers! F arm ers! Let us show you the newest model Chevrolet I-ton , . , . , s equiPPed the Superior motor and has electric lights and starter. For speed, easy spring action and ease of handling it is a winner. 6 Prices are as follow s: 1 ON TR U C K chassis « 7nn COM M ERCIAL chassis Z ........................... 25 Touring ............................................. ....... R oadster............ x-., D e l i v e r y ..........................= = = M 7 C o u p e ......................... ............ „ ................................................... g77 These prices all f. o. b. Gresham W e trade and give liberal terms Sherman McCarter Garage Phone 2331 Gresham Distributor for Chevrolet M otor Cars and s-......... .................. d y y iK D t h i M N C H tS T t* STOW S is ta' L 'Z Í & k N THIS W EEK ONLY nt 98c Sold Exclusively at A. W. METZGER & CO. Phone 1451 The W IN C H E ST E R Store Phone 1451 GRESHAM OVERLAND CO. VV. A. Hessel M achinery W ater System s Binders, Implements Fairbanks-Morse Scales REPA IRS Rakes, Tedders, Mowers, Phone 1141 “ CLIFTON” Add to the beauty of Brenlin, the charm of scallop and fringe und you have a window shade distinctively attractive and du rable. Come in and let us tell you about these shades. J. E. METZGER ) our Home Furnisher ours ram . omboon Service Tents and Camp Stoves for the Berry Pickers and Campers L. L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO Phone 1421 If w orm s a re to be k e n t f m m c h .r „ „ ,P„ , Bsnlin Binder Twine w . A. HESSEL Reliability ltlonde Bess Opines. M other 9 face Is like an open book J " ' «ka» aura* W inchester Sail H am m ers -F o rg e d head. Patented In- (erlocking watlg • Claws will pull any headlei • nail. Hick ory handles. 30x3% Kelly regular cord........................... tn q n 30x3% Kelly oversize cord.......................... $15 00 Luggage Carriers, Spotlights, Bumpers, Sun Visors Oils and Greases All kinds of Campers Utensils in stock. Poor T each er. S unday School T each er __ W illie . w hat a re you d o in g ?” W illie 'sh o o tin g p a p e r)—“J u s t tr y ing to m ake S unday school m ore In te re stin g .” lluichcls — Drop Sl-llich S ken-H ack Iliade United S ta te. Royal, Nobby or U .co T ire. K elly-Springfield Cord or Fabric T ire. n „ } i erhiVe 8c 10' 10xl<’ and 12x14 W *H Tents in 8-oz r Ca™P Stoves in the plain, Sheet Iron, Cast Tops Gasoline Kits and a large variety of Oil Stoves \Ve can also supply steel plates for camp furnaces. y o u V u y ^ qU° te y° U PriCCS ° n tCntS and stoves before ”A fool and his m oney” soon find th e ir w ay to th e blue-sky stock sa le s m an. W inchester Auger R lts- Open and solid ce n te r pat- te rn s. 13 sizes, F ree, easy cutting. forged from one piece of Solid steel. H andles tight. Douglas and Packard Shoes for Men $5.50 to $10 CHERRY GROWERS NOTE. Adil a few good tools to your tool box this week. 25 T° *40 1 he House of Ä uppenheimer Good Clothes We now have o u r q u o tatio n s on Royal Ann and W aterh o u se ch e rrie s and a rc c o n tra c tin g to buy. Come in and see us a t once. We a re paying h ig h est prices an d pay a t tim e fru it is delivered. . .. „ H. E. THAYER a t old G resham Feed Mill next to A. W . M etzger Co., G resham . Oregon. The perfect balance of a W inchester hammer, hat chet and saw means a great deal at the end of the day to th e man who earns his living with his tools. Thev die ™’ ble U,er “ J ° “ ork W llie h e x le r $ T he llbrnvy will be closed on T h u rs Mrs. W. P. Bell of H eppner, Oregon, day on acco u n t of th e Rose F estiv al. th is w eek a t th e ho rn # of Mrs. H a rrie t Jo e P aten eau d e and D. M. K ern T im m erm an, who is ca rin g fo r th e visited in Mt. A ngel on S unday w ith m o th er an d baby. W. R. K ern and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Yokell of L as Among th e G resham stu d e n ts who a re a t hom e from O. A. C. a re the A nnam as, C olorado, a re v isitin g w ith Misses E della Tow le and G ertrude th e fo rm e r’s p are n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. D ow sett an d B ayard M iller, Gordon G eorge Yokell. L eslie St. C lair w ent to Seaside on G ibson, Melvin B rugger, W alter Schw edler and H okan T ruedson. Mil S atu rd ay to a tte n d th e reu n io n of his ler and T ru ed so n and Miss Towle reg im en t, th e 65 C. A. C. have com pleted th e ir course. G am ble N augle, a fo rm er G resham Dr. F red Thom pson an d w ife of The boy, visited la s t w eek a t th e hom e of D alles w ere w eek-end g u ests a t the Mr. an d Mrs. B. W. E m ery, a fte r an home of th e fo rm e r's p a re n ts. Dr. and absen ce of ab o u t ten y ea rs in Aus Mrs. A. Thom pson. tra lia , E u ro p e and Asia. H e served M errill Good, a fo rm er G resham in th e w ar w ith A u stralian tro o p s and boy, who has ju s t com pleted his w as p rese n t w ith th e B ritish forces in | co u rse at O. A. C„ passed through th e c a p tu re of Je ru sa le m . He w as re G resham Monday on his w ay to Mon tu rn ed to A u stra lia for his discharge, tan a w here he h as been ever since. He T he M usical A rts club held its an visited his m o th e r and b ro th er, M ark, nual m eeting a t th e lib ra ry la st night. in M onm outh an d his b ro th er, P au l, in Very in te restin g rep o rts w ere given of P o rtlan d . th e v ario u s activ ities th a t have been M rs. L eslie A m an an d sm all son u n d erta k en by th e new ly organized W ayne, who have been v isitin g w ith club and en co u rag em en t w as th e key h er p are n ts. Mr. and Mrs. Delno note of all. Dr. F ra n k P eak w as elect Macaw an d fam ily, re tu rn e d S atu rd ay ed to succeed him self on th e advisory m o rn in g to h e r hom e a t F iler, Idaho council and o th er officers, who have G resham people who atten d ed the served for th e few m o n th s of the b ac ca la u re ate exercises of W illiam - c lu b ’s existence, w ere re-elected. They are, F lo ren ce H oney, secretary , e tte U niversity in Salem on S unday w ere Mr. and Mrs. H. L. St. C lair, and F ried a B ratzel, tre a su re r. C hase and M arg aret S t.C la ir, Miss T he M ethodist ch u rc h w as well | tilled la st F rid ay evening w ith friends B eatrice Jack so n and Sylvia W eston. of Miss F ried a B ratzel and h e r piano Dr. and Mrs. W ilbur S tan ley of P o rt p u p ils to h ear th e ir an n u a l recital, land w ere th e re also. Dr. S tan ley Is w hich w as a fine program and g reatly ta k in g th e ex am in atio n s u n d er the W ashington s ta te d en tal board th is enjoyed by all. week. F u ll h alf a hu n d red w omen gath Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bangs have r e ered at th e home of Mrs. E lla H ensley n ea r T ro u td ale on T h u rsd ay to enjoy tu rn ed from Chicago and K alam azoo, I th e business and social m eeting of the w h ere they w en t rec en tly on a b u si G resham W. C. T. U. T he p ro g ram had ness trip and to v isit w ith rela tiv e s. Day. R ossm an h a s q u it his w o rk for been arra n g e d by Mrs. H. S. Clow, su J. E. M etzger In h is u n d erta k in g and p erin ten d en t of flower m ission work. Mrs. E lla B eecher G lttings of P o rt f u rn itu re estab lish m e n t and has m ov land, asso ciate ed ito r of th e W hite ed w ith his fam ily to E ugene w here Ribbon Review, w as th e p rinciple they w ill m ake th e ir home. Mr. R o ss sp eak er. T he h o stess w as assisted by m an h as been co nnected w ith the Mrs. 8. 8. Thom pson, Mrs. W. J. Ott, sto re h ere for n e a rly tw o y ea rs and Mrs. C. M. Z im m erm an and Mrs. Mary has m ade a w ide c irc le of friends. Mr. an d Mrs. F re d R uegg have r e Shoem aker. Miss H ester T horpe, who has just tu rn e d from a n autom obile trip tc com pleted a y e a r's w ork as te ac h er in N am pa, Idaho, w h ere th ey w ent fo r a the A lbany school, w as a recen t v isit v isit w ith th e ir son, G eorge and fam or w ith friends In G resham . Miss ily, and to m ake th e a c q u ain tan c e T h o rp e and Mrs. Glen D avidson have w ith th e ir new g ran d m o th er. Mr. gone to H eppner for a visit w ith Mrs. R uegg re p o rts th e trip an enjoyable Miriam Brow n A dkins. They w ent by one excepting fo r a stre tc h of m uddy ro ad s in th e Blue m ountains. autom obile. Balanced Tools Special Hand Saw There is so much quality in these new suits for men and young men and they can be had at such a rea sonable price that you w ill find this the best place to buy your clothes. I H v . «• a v I C lra .ra , — ’, h 8k1'1 ” klIlwI p a lr‘nB n e a l|X done 7 TaH orlnn Re- & for w hen she sees th e se m odern clothes fore it deposits th e eggs. T he flies ‘a dies and men. of mine. I t ’s red. P E T E R LENARD T ailor. come o ut of the gro u n d about th e tim e the Royal Ann c h e rrie s begin to rip en L ea th er Medal Gent. Say It th e W an t Ad way. —th a t is ea rly to m id-June. D irec H ousew ife—• W ell, w hat do you tio n s for sp ray in g m ay be had by I w an t?” sending for O. A. C. sta tio n c irc u la r 35 Phone 2381 T ram p —“Lady, believe me. I ’m no All makes of butteries re-charved o rd in ary beggar. I w as at th e fro n t." T he m ost successful certified seed and repaired. H ousew ife—"R eally ?” p o tato g ro w ers rogue th e ir fields four T ram p— "Yes, Indeed, lad y ; but I to eig h t tim es a season. All diseased co u ld n 't m ake an y one h ear, so I cam e P lan ts a re rem oved except th o se a t Sole ag en ts for aro u n d to the back." tacked by la te b lig h t Should any c . E. OSBURN R e g u la r m e etin g of Grnah diseased p la n ts ap p e ar a fte r Inspec tion by th e college sp e cia lists they am L odge No 1J6, 1.0 . 0 F. m ust be re moved before digging time. In the Odd Fellows hall, evary Thors day ev en in g B ro th e rs w elcom e A nV ° ‘ r ° ° r t t ù t ,n °» C a H**S L S T . N O . d e ii° ° r 010-1 bu*" l A. H IL L , S ecretary . Philadelphia I »him end Gird Batteries Auto Accessories. Repairing Acetylene W’elding Feaaiyivaai* Y aeeaa Cay Tlrvs ORWHAM. om oon