Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 05, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    GRESHAM
PAGE FOUR
Mrs. S h epherd, visited
GRESHAM LOCALS j over
th e w eek-end w ith
in T ro u td ale
Mrs. J. Cook.
W ord has been received from Dave
A 9-pound gon w as born to .Mr. and 1 Coons of W oodland, W ashington, th a t
Mrs. J. R. M cGinnis of Bull Kun a t th e th e sa le ad v ertised in th e la st issu e of
hom e of Mrs. H a rrie t T im m erm an on th e Outlook for F eb ru ary 7 ha« been
Monday, F e b ru a ry 4.
I cancelled.
H arold L. G raham of P ortland,
A recen t new s sto ry from Oregon
nephew of Dr. A. W. B otkin, sang at ’ A g ricu ltu ra l college te lls of th e w ork
th e high school today at th e program in surveying of tw o w omen stu d en ts,
given follow ing th e noon In term is­ th e first to ta k e surveying at th e col­
sion. Mr. G raham Is a b arito n e and a lege. One of them is Miss M ary B elt
te ac h er of voice. He has a studio in of N ew port, O regon, a form er G re sh ­
P o rtlan d .
am girl, d au g h ter of Dr. an d Mrs. W.
T he A rem e club will give a program C. Belt and g ra n d d a u g h te r of Mrs. I.
a t th e high school gym nasium on McColl. W ork in su rv ey in g is being
M arch 28, w hich Include streopticon tak en in connection w ith a co u rse in
vii ws of C hina, m usic by a q u a rte t lan d scap e gardening.
u n d er the d irection of Joseph A. F in ­
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. K inder have
ley and o th e r num bers by local talen t. tak en an a p a rtm e n t in the F red S hel­
R ecent gu ests a t the S. 8. T hom p­ ley house near South R oberts avenue.
son hom e w ere Mrs. M ary C handler Mr. K inder, who is the new ly ap p o in t­
of Elgin, Oregon, a form er neighbor, ed co unty club agent, will have his
and Chas. B isconer of Eugene. L ittle office In connection w ith th a t of C oun­
P au lin e E dw ards, g ran d d a u g h ter of i ty A g ricu ltu ra l A gent H all.
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Thom pson, is recovering K inder Is know n to m any G resham
from an a tta c k of m easles. She cam e I people, having sp e n t a sum m er here
here to spend a week and took m eas- j sev eral y ears ago. She was form erly
les and has been h ere for th ree weeks, j Miss L enora D unlap.
T he th ree ch ild ren of Mr. and Mrs
T he B ap tist L ad ies’ guild will hold
J. A. G ray a re ill w ith m easles.
a bake sale S atu rd ay aftern o o n , F eb ­
Mrs. R. T. Sm ith and her daughter, ru a ry 9, at th e A. W. M etzger store.
Valentine Day
F eb ru ary
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We have one of the larg­
est and finest lines of Valen­
tines ever shown in Gresham
Priced from
lc to 15c each
N othing over 15c
Make your selectio n s now
w hile our stocks arc com plete
Hepp’s Racket Store
P lion c 12««
G resh am
The Store that Always Gives You Values
TUIM IA V, FEBRUARY
i,
1921
Rev. C. G E m anuel, g en e ral evan
g elist for th e Sw edish B ap tist ch u rch
will speak In th e B ethel B ap tist
ch u rch T uesday, W ednesday
and
T h u rsd ay n ig h ts of th is w eek, com
m encing a t 7:80. All services w ill be
in E nglish. E veryone is u rg ed to be
p resen t.
Two im p o rta n t re a l e sta te deals
w ere negotiated th ro u g h th e Joh
Brow n office d u rin g th e p ast w eek, one
THE U N IV E R S A L C AR
being th a t of th e tr a n s f e r of M rs
E dna H o ssn er's p ro p erty on F o u rth
and Hood s tre e t to J. C. Y andell. The
o th e r sale w as th a t of th e farm of
H erm an F red erick , co n sistin g of 66
ac re s one m ile south of Boring to Mrs
L um lna O. M lencler, of S pringdale.
Mr. Brow n says people a re beginning
to look to th e farm s again and th in g s
a re looking m ore activ e th a n they
have for a y ea r past.
m o re Ford cars and tru ck s w e r e pro­
Mrs. Je ssie C athey’s siste r. Miss
duced
la s t y e a r t h a n t h e p reviou s
G ladys S pain of P o rtlan d , visited
year, an in crease o f o v e r 50 per c e n t
w ith h er over Sunday and a ssiste d in
a special num ber of m usic a t th e F re e
M ethodist ch u rch a t th e m o rn in g ser
In spite of this tremendous increase in production, it was
vice.
impossible to meet delivery requirements during the spring
Mrs. Jam es S terlin g , who is ill w ith
and summer months when orders for 350,000 Ford Cars
sc a rle t fever a t h er hoine, h as passed
and Trucks could not be filled.
th e fever stag e and is m ak in g a sa tis ­
This year winter buying for immediate delivery has been
facto ry recovery.
So fa r no o th er
more active than ever before—and in addition 200,000
cases of th e disease have been re p o rt
orders have already been booked through the Ford W eekly
ed in th is vicinity and g re a t c a re is
Purchase Plan for spring delivery.
being exercised to prev en t an epi
demic. High school m usic p u p ils of
These facts clearly indicate that the demand during this
Mrs. S terlin g have been excluded from
spring and summer v. ill be far greater than ever, and that
school, also th e g rad e school pupils
orders should be placed immediately with Ford Dealers a9
who rode in th e school bus w ith her
a means of protection against delay in securing your Ford
when she w as com ing down w ith the
Car or Truck or Fordson Tractor.
disease. All p u p ils a re being w atched
for possible sym ptom s.
Mrs. S. J. B ennison has gone to
Los A ngeles for a v isit of th re e w eeks
w ith her d au g h ter, Mrs. B ern ita Jones.
D etroit, Michigan
D uring her absence h er house Is being
cared for by Mrs. A nna Jo n es of W ar-
A small deposit down, w ith easy payments of
land, M ontana, siste r of Mrs. Benni
the balance arranged, or your enrollment under
son and Mrs. T. McKinney, w ho is h ere
the Ford W eekly Purchase Plan, w ill put your
on an extended visit.
order on the preferred list lor spring delivery.
H a rry W arden is ill and u n d er th e
c a re of a physician.
Mrs. A. S. H isey in ju red h er arm
See th e N e a re s t A u th o r iz e d
and w rist severely th e la tte r p a rt of
F o rd D e a le r
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la st week, w hen h er h and w as cau g h t
in a sh eet going th ro u g h an elec tric
d rier. Badly strain ed and bruised
m uscles resu lted b ut no bones w ere
broken.
Mrs. F. W. V olbrecht and son E nos
left la st nig h t for Libby, M ontana, in
resp o n se to a te leg ram from Mr. Vol
b rec h t who h as been em ployed in a
lum ber cam p th e re and who h as been
injured. T he ex ten t of his in ju rie s
have not been learned.
A m eeting w ill be held a t th e high
school to n ig h t for th e p u rp o se of
form ing an alu m n i association. I t is
hoped th a t a la rg e re p re se n ta tio n w ill
be p rese n t of th e v ario u s classes g ra d ­
uated both before and a fte r th e or
g anizatlon of th e union d istric t. The
36-in. fade proof fabrics, novelty, plain,
32-inch Handkerchief Zephyrs in plain
m eeting will be called a t 8:15.
weaves.
Colors,
buff,
pink,
spring
colors, checks and plaids. Colors are
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. C alkins have
beauty,
tiger
lily,
and
hague,
guar­
spring beauty, rose, tans, pink, blues,
ren ted th e M cC arter house in th e
Thom pson addition and w ill move in
anteed fast colors
etc. Guaranted fast colors
a t once,
F ra n k F rik e s of O kanogan, W ash­
ington, is v isitin g a t th e J. H. S harp
36-inch F a n cy R atin e in p retty colors an d p la id s at y a r d . .9 5 c
home. Mr. F rik e s and M illerd S h arp
w ere form er c lassm ate s at Newberg.
36-inch Im p orted R atin e E p on ge, a t the y a r d ............................ $ 1 .1 5
A cablegram w as received on S un­
day from Miss F lo ren ce H oney a n ­
32-inch Gaze Marvel Tissues, silk
nouncing h er safe a rriv a l in S hanghai,
striped plaids and fancy checks in a
China, a day e a rlie r th a n w as expect­
r a
good assortment of colors
ed. Miss H oney sailed from V ancou­
ver, B. C., on Ja n u a ry 17.
T w ins, a boy and a girl, w ere born
to Mr. and Mrs. H. G. A ndrew on F ri­
day, F eb ru ary 1. w eighing resp e ctiv e­
ly 7 and 6>a pounds. They have been
liameil R obert and R oberta. Mrs.
Gresham
Phone 2221
Oregon
Andrew and th e babies a re a t th e
hom e of Mrs. C arrie Powell.
T he re g u la r m eeting of th e W.C.T.U.
will be held at th e hom e of Mrs. I). Q.
PLEASANT VALLEY
B arry on F eb ru ary 7 at 2:30 o'clock.
R egu lar P o rtla n d S erv ice
A fter a sh o rt b u sin ess session a p ro ­
C om m unity social w hich w as p lan -
gram will be given, w hen M artha R an­ led for F riday n ig h t has been in ­
dall of th e w om en's p ro tectiv e bureau definitely postponed on acco u n t of the
of th e city of P o rtlan d w ill sp eak on d eath of F ra n k Richey.
‘Social M orality.” O ther num bers
w ill be a vocal solo, “ My M other's F ran k Ricliey Dies in P leasan t Valley.
K iss,” by M arian Clow ; read in g , “On
$ 1 7 .0 0
F ra n k Richey, a pioneer resid e n t of
th e Fence," by M arie Blom; g u ita r
le asa n t Valley, died at liis home
by th e
num ber, Miss A ugusta H ah n ; song, Monday a fte r a long illn ess from c a n ­
Ton or Half Ton
"C ru sad e Glory Song,” lad ies' q u a r­ cer. He was about 60 y ears of age.
tet. H ostesses w ill be Mrs. Anna F u ll, F u n e ra l arra n g e m e n ts have n o t been
Mrs. S. 9. Thom pson. Mrs. G. A. Cox an nounced.
and Mrs. Jo h n Brown.
Money to loan on real estate. F arm
Mr. and Mrs. A. H am inar and d au g h ­
te r Regina retu rn ed F riday m orning loans a t 6 per cent. B. W. T horne.
from th e ir trip to K ansas, w here they
w ent In Decem ber to visit w ith r e la ­
Pow ell and Maple S treets
217 B a ils S treet
GRESHAM
tives. They cam e back by th e so u th ­
PORTLAND
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PHONE BRDY. 2082
ern ro u te and w hen in B erkeley, C ali­
fornia. spent a day w ith Allen and
H arry H am ilton, who a re spending th e
day, F eb ru ary 9. T his prom ises to be
The Bank of G resham pays 5 per
w inter th e re w orking, one at c a rp e n ­
a good gam e as th e Legion has de­ cen t in te re st on tim e deposits.—Adv.
te rin g and th e o th e r at electric w iring.
feated Maroon F once th is year and
On W ednesday m o rning at th e 1.1 .UION BASKETBALL
both team s a re out for a win.
A SPECIA L COMMUNICATION
G resham g rad e school a p ro g ram will
IEAM BBEAKS E \K N
T he line-up of la st n ig h t's gam e is m ZN f of G resham Lodge No. 152,
be ca rrie d out. when Mrs. C h riste n s
A F. & A. M„ follow ing eve­
T he G resham A m erican Legion as follow s:
H um ason, p atrito lc in stru c to r of the
nings, 7:30 Bharp:
LEGION
MAROON
F
W om en's Relief Corps of M. A. Ross team defeated th e fast R am bler b a s­ Booth
T h u rsd ay —Feb. 7, F. C. Degree.
3 T hom as
12
Monday—Feb. 11. F. C. Degree.
Post. G. A R.. will p resen t th e school k etb all five of P o rtlan d here S a tu r­ W inters
5 G rasshom
6
T uesday—Feb. 12, S tated C om m uni­
w ith a flag. Ju d g e G eorge W. S tap le- day night 31 to 20. In a p relim in ary P u lfer
2 McCullan
2 H. T hom as
4 cation. G rand O ra to r’s address.
ton will also speak T h e p ro g ram will the G resham high school M idgets de­ Clyde
W ednesday— Feb. 13, F. C. Degree.
Fancher
1
H
allier
2
feated
th
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Neighbor
H
ouse
M
idgets
of
he from 9 to 9:30 o'clock and th e p u b ­
Monday— Feb. 18. M. M. Degree.
P earso n
2
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23
to
14.
L
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up
as
follow
s:
lic Is Invited to atten d .
V isiting b ro th ers welcome.
LEGION
RAMBLERS
A. MEYERS, W. M.
T he m em bers of th e high school fa c ­
REGULAR MEETING OF W. L. GORSAGE. Sec y.
8 Jaco b so n
2
ulty journeyed to P o rtla n d last night Booth
W inters
13 G urian
6
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to atten d a p arty In honor of Mr. ami P a lte r
10 Sm okoon
2
Icau
Legion,
W ednesday,
Mrs. G eorge Lew is. T he la tte r, Mrs. F an ch er
N em lro
2
F eb ru ary 6, a t 8 o'clock p m.
S eltzer
8 a t G resham Otitlook office. All m em ­
M argaret M iller L ew is is a p opular Clyde
Squires
M
ldelman
b ers urged to be presen t.
te ac h er of th e school. Mr. an d M
R and olp h H ow ard
P o m eranty
Lew is w ere m a rried
d u rin g the
PIA N IST AND TEACHER
Attention,
C h ristm as vacation. They w ere p re ­
T he Legion team m et d efeat in the
Modern
Woodmen
of
tm
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rira
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sen ted w ith a fine elec tric waffle Iron. h an d s of th e M aroon F of P o rtlan d
T he reg u la r m eeting of the M. W. A.
Ila* opened 1’iano C lasses In
T he m a rria g e of Jo h n S tout, son of Monday nig h t on th e F ra n k lin high will be held W ednesday evening. F eb ­
Gre*hn in
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. S tout, an d Miss school floor In a slow and rough game. ru a ry 6. at 8 o'clock
In stallatio n of
Iren e H am m ond of P o rtlan d took T he sco re was 26 to 13. Recause of officers will also be held. You are all
place at th e hom e of th e b rid e's p a r ­ poor w ork by th e referee, B rugger, req u ested to be present.
At I». M. Roberts’ Residence
Signed. C. J. LUNDQVIST.
en ts at 5312 E ast 41st stree t. P o rtlan d m an ag er of ¿he local team p ro tested
Second St. and R o b erts Av.
Clerk.
on F eb ru ary 2. T hey w ill live In th e cam e. His p ro test w as recognized
P o rtlan d w here Mr. S tout Is em ployed anil th e Maroon F offered to play a r e ­
t o r A g p n la tm ra t Phnae W rr«kam I t * .
T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per
by th e S tan d a rd Oil com pany.
tu rn gam e on th e local floor S atu r- cent In terest on tim e deposits.—Adv.
F o re e a s tin g A T re m e n d o u s
S p r in g D e m a n d
739,626
New Spring Goods Arriving Daily
Queen Incubators and
Brooders
34-inch Indellible Suitings, plain colors with a linen finish, that
is guaranteed to stand washing and sun. Colors, nichel grey,
Copen, orange, yellow, rose and burnt orange.
This dam ­
per regulates
At 59c Yard
y o u r cho ck
draft and the
W e have recen tly taken on
the much valued
lin e of
OUTLOOK,
direct d r a f t
io your fire.
Q l'E E N IN C U B A T O ltS
AM » BHOOIIEKS
At 65c Yard
Queen In cu b a to rs a re q u a li­
fied to produce big h atch es of
stro n g , h ealthy chicks th a t will
live and grow . They a re u n ­
affected by h ea t and cold and
a re sim ple to operate.
At 59c Yard
36-inch Tissues in checks and
plaids at
W arm , comfy. Chicks grow too stro n g . H ealth y P oultry.
T he Queen S elf-re g u latin g Colony Brooder does th e w ork to a
nicety.
T he big waBte In poultry com es th ro u g h losses a fte r th e chicks
Hre hatched. Q ueen in cu b ato rs and b rooders a re sold u nder a posi­
tive guaran tee.
b e t us show them to you
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L. A. WACK & CO.
L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO.
Phone 1421
At 65c Yard
Gresham, Oregon
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lhe popularity of this truly American sport is
growing rapidly. All over the country, boys and girls
are learning how to shoot.
\\ ith a good rifle and some faithful practice, you
can soon become an expert shot.
\\ inchester ,22-caliber rifles have the same accur­
acy, strength, good balance, and beautiful finish as the
larger high power rifles and shotguns upon which big
game hunters and explorers stake their lives. \\ inches­
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