Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 13, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    PACK POUR
GRESHAM LOCALS
In the c h ild re n ’s d ep a rtm en t at the
lib ra ry will be round m any new books
th a t will delight and en te rta in th e
children
Headquarters for
Hart, Schaffner & Marx
Clothes
T here is at th e lib ra ry th is week an
exhibit of books su itab le for one to
buy. T he collection Is larg e and
should be seen by all.
A business m eeting of th e P aren t
T eacher association w ill be held a t the
G resham grade school next Monday
evening a t 7:80. A p rogram of m eet
ings w ill be prep ared for th e year. All
m em bers a re urged to be presen t. The
w ork of th e association Is felt to be
very im p o rta n t In its rela tio n to the
school and it is hoped helpful p ro ­
g ram s can be a rran g e d and th a t m any
p are n ts will a ssist th e te ac h ers In
th is work.
m „ „ ,L OU’ A °cd ° ubt A re r e a d y , u p p l y c e r ‘ain n eed s for the w in ter
™
u , A1 cV'-‘ or Jpv erco a t. H ea v y U n d erw ear, B oots, S h oes, M ack-
d o t h e s " ? 0 S t rt’ ’ E ‘C j Y 6 h» v e a ssem b led a sp len d id sto ck o f g o o d
, ’ ^nrn'sbings and sh oes. T h e prices are the lo w e st a t w hich
good m erch an d ise can be sold .
u ,
Mr. and Mi's. E rn e st Thorn of P o rt­
land visited Mrs. T hom s’ p are n ts, Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Burch. on Sunday. Mrs
B urch retu rn ed with them .
The
Thom s a re moving to Salem.
L ast T h ursday evening Rev. and
Mrs. M. A. C hristenson and sons, Emil
and W alter, of P o rtlan d , w ere d inner
gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. Alf O. Nelson.
J. H. Cone has been laid up for a
week or two w ith an a tta c k of h eart
trouble. He is im proving and expects
to be around as usual in a few days.
U ncle Tom G inder, who has been
m aking his home w ith his son W il­
liam at H illsboro, is back in G resham
for a sh o rt visit. He is w ell and
seem s to enjoy g ettin g back to his
form er home.
S u its a n d O v e r c o a ts
IN G R E A T V A R I E T Y
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to n
$
Everything a Man Wears
P re ’s
f
R ecent Maxwell p u rc h a se rs are Guy
D. Jon es and Glenn Davidson. T he
p u rchases w ere m ade thro u g h W. A.
H essel, local Maxwell dealer.
An unusually Interesting m eeting of
G resham grange was held on la st S a t­
urday, w ith a good atten d a n ce of
m em bers, also the first m eeting of
m asters, o verseers and le c tu re rs of
th e county since th e ir organization re
cently. D uring th e lectu re hour ta lk s
w ere given by Attorney*C. G. S chneid­
er. th e Rev. A. S. H lsey and Ju d g e
G eorge W. S tapleton, and Miss G er­
tru d e B rugger played a piano solo.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hepp of W ood­
burn and Mrs. Ida Hepp of Sellwood
visited with Phil Hepp In G resham
Monday.
/I
Two Knickers
SUITS
$ 0 .8 5
Miss P a u le tta D ow sett spent the
week end with her sister, Miss G er­
trude, at O. A. C.
S h i r t s .............................................$
O thers at
Boys’ Blouses
Boys’ Shirts
Boys’ Underwear
Boys’ ('oats
Boys’ Neckwear
Boys’ Stocking«
Boys’ Shoes
F ancy Work
A prons
Dolls
Bakeil Sale
Bake Sale
Candv
Snntlwiche« ami ( olïee
Parcel«
Post
ENTERTAINMENT
Ila ndkerchfefs
Parcels
Post
Announcing (he Agency for
1924-------------- -------------- 1924
THE GOOD MAXWELL
Touring $965
Roadster $965
Club Coupes $1125
Sedans $151(1
At Gresham
j
Mrs. C a rrie l l . n . , n
1141
Overland
W. A. HESSEL
W illys-knight
( ìardner
H ig h C uts, O xfords,
P u m p s. F o r d re s s o r
e v e ry d a y w ear.’
$3 to $8.50
Men’s Shoes
H u n d re d s of M en’s
S h o es in ev e ry good
L e a th e r, L a s t an d
W e ig h t
$3 to $10
L A D I E S ’ H O S IE R Y
L isle, S ilk o r W ool
2 5 c to $ 3 .0 0
Make Winter Driving a Pleasure
Bring your car to this garage and let us equip it with
a set of the famous “All-Weather Goodyear Tires.” Ex­
cellent on wet pavement or soft dirt roads.
We can also supply you with a Spotlight,
ire C hams, V indshield Wipers, Gas, Oils
and Grease.
guaranteed repair work
Ig n itio n Work
Storage by hay or Month
h as retu rn ed T his is (he « r .t 't l m e 't h e ’ d i r l m has
’ ? rem odeling of furs.
P rices reason-
G R ESH AM
GARAGE
HAMLIN & HOSS,
Proprietor«
--■> Phone 2391,
Nite Phone 71X5
A Tip From Nature
w it
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na d e h e r W IL D C R E A T U R E S
tiP n
St° r T8 up h o n e y fo r th e w in-
«„„’t
, ,Iieavf r ,r ' ck s up h is w ood p ile; th e
S q u irre l h o a rd s h is n uts.
T h e S q u irre l th a t lives in co m fo rt d u rin g
th e M inter of life did n o t eat a ll h is n u ts as
la st as he found th em . T h e Bee. th e B eav er
th e S q u irre l a ll live w ith in th e ir i n c o m ^ -
a n d B ank th e difference.
hvA»re
p r e P*r in « fo r th e w in te r of life
by b a n k in g s o m e th in g out of e v e ry pav-
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1141
Maxwell
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Milk re p o rt b lanks now
SPKCI
'1AL COMMUNICATION ch eap at th e Outlook ot»ca. for sale
Gresham Ixtdge No. 152,
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A A. M..
R e g u la r m eetin g of G reah
T h u rsd ay , No­
vem ber 15. 1 0 3 . at 7 30 p m Work In
am L odge No. 125. 1.0 O F
the F. C. degree. V isiting b ro th ers la th e Odd F e llo w , h all, every T hure-
welcome
J K M R T Z n ru w
Ja y even in g
B rother* w elcome.
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Anybody ihn make money:
one can
«pend it: it taken a wise man to SAVE it.
cen
NKRYICK
GRESHAM
Ladies’ Shoes
t
r,," ‘ 1 m a ,i|la - w here she w ent two ’ seen his uncle since his a rriv a l in th is
eks ago to a ssist In th e home of her ) co u n try 22 y ea rs ago
b hr..,h„v
ro th er, s a b|n A lexander, whose w ife
Chas. W ilson, for some tim e a resi-
w as ill. Mrs. A lexander is som ew hat dent of G resham and an invalid, died
improved.
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at ,h e county hospital in P o rtlan d on
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. R usher, in com- I T h u rsd ay . T he burial w as on S atu r-
pany w ith Mr. and Mrs. Robert L ans- d ay-
dow ne of Oregon City, w ent to S eattle
A Kro "P of ju b ilee sin g e rs from Mt.
to visit over the w eek-end with rela- o | lvet colored ch u rch of P o rtlan d will
lives. They w ent by autom obile and ' 8,r” {
«b** Bethel B ap tist ch u rch next
rep o rt a w onderful trip . They passed I T h u rsd ay evening, November 15.
th ro u g h , the fam ous H olstein d airy
Mr. a "d Mrs. H. C. L arsen w ent to
co u n try and saw th e C arnation con- W au»« on S atu rd ay , w here they vlslt-
denser W hile th e re they visited with e*’ w ith the la tte r ’s niece, Mrs. O scar
Mi M yrtle Myers C hester and talked McClung, who has recen tly retu rn ed
over th e telephone w ith Mrs. H. H. to her home from a P o rtlan d h ospital.
Bling, both fo rm er
resid en ts
of Mrs A. J. McClung of Boring, who has
Gresham ,
been th e re carin g for her «laughter.
Tl. m eeting of the A m erican Le- 1 wiH re ,u rn ,o ber home soon. Mr. and
Igion. th e A uxiliary an d th e ir fam ilies Mrs LarR,‘n weil( to A storia on Sun-
| nt the g ran g e hall last night was a <lay m o rn ln K to atten d ch u rch and
'er.v p leasan t affair. A delicious din-
,!inner «n eats of the Rev. and
ner « a s served by th e A uxiliary. aft<«r M r"' Melville T. Wire.
wh
a sh o rt p ro g ram w as ca rrie d
* \r8 T J G ordon, m other of Mrs
out A W Metzger, com m ander of the ’ ** Black, who has been ca rin g for
Legion, m ade som e im p o rtan t an- ,b e la ,,e r's ch ild ren during her ill-
nouncem ents and urged th e coopera- |
r *,,u riu 'd to her home In P ort-
tlo.i of all m em bers in th e activ ities ' and S aturday. While rid in g w ith Mr.
1 of the Post. Mrs O. A. E astm an gave BU< k " h ro »bcr In a light delivery ca r
a r port of the n atio n al convention On Monday. Mrs. Gordon had a fain t-
an. Leslie St. C lair of the sta te con- lng !,pel1 8n<l
onto th e pavem ent
vet tton.
fra c tu rin g h er skull. She has been In
< E. P lian t, wife and child have a erltlca l condition hut
moved into room s in th e C Gordy *m Proved th is m orning.
hoURe
P- B. Black has been ill for a
Mrs J. c. P eterson of Shaw . Oregon. few ,laV8 w ,,h grip.
is ill at the home of h er d au g h ter. Mrs.
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r e l ia b il it y
2.00
7.00
2.00
.40
1.25
5.00
4.50
8.00
4.50
1.95
4.50
7.00
1.75
17.50
14.50
11.00
20.00
5.50
Is but 6 weeks away—time to shop now
M e n ’ s W ear
S h o e s
Bessie Camp M arshall of E ugene Is
here visiting her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs.
E. M. Camp, her b ro th er, A lbert Camp,
G R ESH A M
and h er sister, Mrs. Melvin Sunday.
Hart, Schaffner fcf M arx Clothes
Ja m es L aw rence left S unday for
C alifornia to spend th e w in ter w ith
relativ es and frien d s in S acram ento,
Lodi and Los A ngeles.
A Joint m eeting of G resham and
A. W. M etzger ha.
A bake sale will be held at the W al-
Boring Odd Fellow lodges will be held | Yakima, w here be went' ’ 1 i’Jt" w ,.,'? ™ , a ^ P.PX P“ rty ° f " “ d** r ° H babie8 I
rad M ercantile sto re on S atu rd ay . No­
ano th e ir m others w as held
vem ber 17, by the G resham Rebekahs. next I h u rsd ay evening, November
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T he sa le is to begin at 1:30 and those
day afternoon, u nder the d irection of
who a re co n trib u tin g a re asked to w ork in the first degree on th ree local 1 W“
1,1 8ess,on on W ednesday and
a com m ittee headed by Mrs. A rth u r
have th e ir a rticle s th e re by th a t time. can d id ates. A la rg e atten d a n ce of ' ; T . hursday.
'H,rR,‘a y- About 40 d ealers from this
P ark er. A b rief p rogram of ta lk s, i
In u recent le tte r from Miss Mae Odd Fellow s Is expected on th a t occa d istric t attended. One of th e featu res
sto ries and gam es
follow ed by
D onley from G uynqull, E quador. South slon. T hirty-five w ere present at the of th e convention w as th e p resence of
light refresh m en ts.
A m erica, she te lls of seeing a sm all m eeting last week.
J. N. Cam pbell of Bowling G reen, Mis-
Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st W. P eterson
j sourl. n atio n al ’’W inchester
boy on a trull some distan ce from the
presl-
Mrs. J. N. C lan ah an has retu rn ed
who
gave
an
ad
d
ress
Yakim
a
p
?
Gre!,ham Monda” vi8i“ "K Mr.
ra m p in which she is a n u rse looking from Seaside, w here she went sev eral dent,
at th e "funny s tr ip ’’ from a copy of
M r a 'W
n 77
weeks ago. She has been g rea tly ben ­ people snowed every co u rtesy to th e la tte r ’s d au g g h ter ’ Mrs.
G. M. Davld-
th e G resham Outlook, w hich he had efited by th e trip , being m uch Im­ visitors, tak in g them to the fam ous
probably taken from her bac k door.
o rc h a rd s and o th e r show places of
proved In health.
T illa-
£
2
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“ ,B' I Mr. and Mrs. • P » aul
« - E “ binger.
ephew . of Dr.
E.
.MASONIC IIAI.I,. NOVUMBIB 1«
H u n d red s o f U sefu l and F an cy A ritcles
; $ 5.00
C H R IS T M A S
$ 9 .8 5 , $ 1 2 .5 0 , $ 1 4 .8 5
Areme Club Bazaar
1.00
$ 1.00 to
INeckwear..........................
.50 to
U nderw ear............................
LOO to
Silk Hose.......................
.50 to
Lisle Hose........................
.20 to
W ool Hose........................
.25 to
Work Shirts..............................
1.00 to
Work P ants.................................. ................... A
2.00 to
Dress Pants...............................
3.00 to
Coverall ..................................
2.50 to
Overalls ..............................
1.65 to
Slickers .............................
2.50 to
Rubber Boots........................
4.25 to
Overshoes ......................
1.00 to
Loggers’ Boots.....................................
12.50 to
Packs .................................
8.50 to
Mackinaws ...............................
5.00 to
Leather C o a ts......................................
7 7.35
35 to
P u tte e s...........
1.00 to
BOYS’
Among the local Htudents at the U ni­
versity of Oregon who cam e to P o rt­
land to atten d the big football gam e
betw een Oregon and S tan fo rd w ere
Louis M aulding, V ictor Adix, Mary
Cogswell and H a rry W ostell. They
visited over th e w eek-end w ith r e la ­
tives here.
The Time for
Winter Clothes
It Will Pay
You to Trade in
Gresham
First State Bank
GRESHAM. OREGON
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