Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 29, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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MKS. W. k. HAMILTON
SUCCI MBS TO CANCER Women Will Wear
Faucy Handkerchiefs
Mrs. W. K. H am ilton, wife of a
V era and M arjorie, th e sm all d au g h ­
p rom inent local c o n tra c to r, passed
te rs of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Stone, u n ­
aw ay la st night at the hom e in G resh ­
It has been officially decided, w ith d erw ent to n sllo r and adenoid o p e ra ­
am a fte r a lingering and painful ill­ the co n cu rren ce of a num ber of the I tions a t «
th « e «-ye,
Eye, isar,
E ar, IS'ose
Nose am
and
ness from c a n to r. aged 53 years. 8he fair sex, th a t th e h an d k erch ief w ill be T h r° a t ho sp ital in P o rtlan d W ednes
had been In poor h ea lth for a y ea r or th e badge of G resham fair boosters or I ^ay*
m ore. She is survived by h er h u s­ fair boosters of th e fair, and it is ex-
A Young People’s M issionary socie-
band. tw o sons. H arry I and A llen E„
pected th a t these will be in evidence
was organized F rid ay evening for
and one d aughter, A nna, all of the th ro u g h o u t th e fair, and especially on th e F ree M ethodist ch u rch a t the home !
fam ily home. T h ere is also a b rother- G resham » day, th a t is, th e h an d k er- of Miss Mabel Shipley. P. F. Black
er and tw o sisters, W. J. E m erson of chiefs w ill be in evidence on th e fair was chosen p resid en t and Miss W illa
P ennsylvania, Mrs. G eorge Moffitt and b oosters of th e fair.
I Bushong, secretary . A m ale q u a rte t
Mrs. J. H. E gan of Boring, Oregon.
These, be It rem em bered, a re not th e w as p resen t from P o rtlan d and re n ­
f u n e r a l services will be conducted ■
u seless little sq u ares of linen or silk, dered several selections.
from the M ethodist E piscopal church but big, generous, colorful h an d k e r­
N early loo p erso n s enjoyed th e big
on W ednesday afternoon, Ju ly 30, at chiefs of silk, su itab le to w ear on the
g
et-to
g eth er picnic of th e G resham ,
1:30 o'clock. In term e n t will be in the head, knot around the neck o r on th e
can n ery w orkers and office force i
Mt. S cott cem etery.
arm . It is believed th a t th is badge w hich was held at Dodge P a rk Mon­
w ill find in sta n t favor p a rtly because day. The w eath er was ideal and by
Brlckets 9I5.IHI Ton.
of th e w onderful v ariety of colors, 11 o’clock sev eral tru ck loads hail
D uring th e m onth of A ugust we will p artly because of th e elem ent of util
sell Gasco brickets a t >15 per ton. De­ ity. One can find the p a rtic u la r com ­ gath ered on th e grounds. T he popu­
la r can n ery gam e ‘‘b arn y ard golf,”
livery to be m ade in A ugust. O rders
should be In by A ugust 15 to in su re bination of colors to go best w ith on e’s otherw ise known as pitching h o rse­
prom pt delivery.
com plexion or w ith h at o r gown or shoes, w as th e main, diversion of the
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE,
hose. T hen, a fte r th e fair, the h an d ­ gentlem en, w hile a n um ber enjoyed
P hone 15S1
G resham , Ore. kerch iefs w ill still be useful In a
bathing. T he ladies also took to th e
m any w ays w hich the Ingenuity of w ater, th e re being a num ber of ex ­
th e women w ill discover. By all ce lle n t sw im m ers am ong them . The
m eans, they say, let the badge be a lunch w as pronounced a w onderful
GRESHAM
h andkerchief, r a th e r th an a cow g irl spread. Besides th e reg u latio n picnic
Com petent handling of all
h at or a ribbon.
lunch, ice cream , w aterm elon and
photogruphic work.
The h an d k erch iefs may be obtained punch w ere served. T he visiting can - j
Open Sundays by appointm ent.
of A ylsw orth & M artin, th e price be­ nery w orkers who will re tu rn to th e ir
P hone 641
ing only one dollar.
hom es In a few days a re m uch pleased
w ith th e tre a tm e n t accorded them this
past b erry season.
Make this Store your headquarter« during this Fair
When attending the Multnomah County Fair you will find it to your ad
vantage to visit this store, as many items will be specially priced for this week.
Entire stock of Silk Dress­
es and Fancy Wool Dresses
to be closed out at a big sac­
rifice to make room for our
new Fall Line.
Take your pick at
$4 0 .9 5
H ARDY STU DIO
BOTKIN & JOHNSTON
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CHEVROLET
Sales
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Service
Come in and see our new De Luxe Touring
W illard Batteries
Lee Tires
Master Mechanics in Charge of Shop
ALL CARS — WELDING — IGNITION — BATTERY
Guaranteed Work
P hone 2331
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W e would like to see you at the Fair.
' ou’ll not see a better exhibit of
automobiles
or
implements
WATER SYSTEMS
at any western fair than is shown by
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
reliability
SERVICE
Phone 1141
Gresham
S P E C IA L S A L E
We want to reduce our stock of Lawn Mowers G ard en
Hose, Lawn Sprinklers, Etc.
Garden
Until Saturday, Aug. 2d, we will ,e ll
these goods at a discount o f 15 per cent.
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The goods are first class. Take advantage of these
low prices anti we both profit thereby.
L. L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO.
Phone 1421
FOLKS
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SPECIAL SALE ON MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
Ladies Gowns, Skirts, Bloomers, Step Ins,
Reg. 29c Muslin Wear, sale price.....$ .21
Keg. 39c Muslin Wear, sale price..... Ji2
Reg. 50c Muslin Wear, sale price...
,39
Reg. 65c Muslin Wear, sale price..........5 v>
Reg. 75c Muslin Wear, sale price..........59
Reg. 98c Muslin Wear, sale price..........79
Reg. $1.25 Muslin Wear, sale price........98
E ttsel Jones of B rem erton, W ash-
ington, is h ere for a sh o rt v isit w ith
his fath e r, F ra n k C. Jones, and sister,
Mrs. Floyd Mack and fam ily. He will
ta k e in the county fair w hile here.
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Mrs. A. W. Shipley left W ednesday
for S an ta Cruz, C alifornia, for a visit
of several weeks w ith h er son-in-law i
and d au g h ter. Dr. and Mrs. W.
S tanley, and to g et acq u ain ted w ith
h e r young grandson.
A card to th e O utlook from J.
M artin of th e firm of A ylsw orth &
M artin, who. w ith Mrs. M artin is en ­
joying a trip to A laska, te lls of a most
d elightful journey. O ccasional
and snow sto rm s m ake a variety , Tmt
In sp ite of th ese the trip is proving
m ost enjoyable.
Men’s Felt Hats
Big shipment of new fall
Shoes have arrived for men,
women and children.
Dewey Gibbs of H erm iston, Oregon,
is h ere on a sh o rt v isit w ith his p a r­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gibbs, and
o th e r relatives.
| Jo h n A rn d t of P o rtlan d , a b erry
pick er on th e B ert E. Boice place n ear
G resham , was severely cu t on th e
head S unday evening w hen a Stude-
b ak er car, w hich he w as cra n k in g
w hile it w as In g ear, ra n him down
and dragged him sev eral feet. T he !
c a r w as b ro u g h t to a stop by a m an
stan d in g near. S everal stitch e s w ere
req u ired to close th e ugly scalp
wound.
An enjoyable p a rty w as held a t the
hom e of W. M. B eers la st F rid a y eve­
ning, Ju ly 25, th e occasion being the
celeb ratio n of Mr. B eers 67th b irth ­
day. A fter an evening of visiting and
rem iniscences ice cream and cake
w ere served. T hose p rese n t besides
Mr. and Mrs. Beers w ere Mr. and Mrs.
A. F. Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. McKinley
Beers and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. H o­
b a rt Beers and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs.
Gus Donley and fam ily, all of G resh ­
am. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dixon and
fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. B eers and
A rchie H ickey, all of P o rtlan d .
Miss H elen Hoss and little nephew,
G eorge Hoss of Colorado, left S u n ­
day a fte r a visit of sev eral w eeks at
the home of th eir uncle. J. H. Hoss, of
G resham . They a re re tu rn in g . home
by w ay of California.
Mrs. C arrie Pow ell w ent to Ocean
P ark , W ashington, for a few days last
w eek and retu rn ed F rid ay , bringing
w ith h er G ertru d e and F red erick Lee,
who have been v isitin g In ea ste rn
Oregon and at the beach since school
closed in May.
Etc., at following Sale Prices:
Reg. $1.50 Muslin Wear, sale price.
Reg. $1.75 Muslin Wear, sale price.
Reg. $1.95 Muslin Wear, sale price.
Reg. $2.25 Muslin Wear, sale price.
Reg. $2.50 Muslin Wear, sale price..
Reg. $2.75 Muslin Wear, sale price.. 2.15
Reg. $3.00 Muslin Wear, sale price.. 2.39
Reg. $3.50 Muslin Wear, sale price.. t.69
that are features here at $4.50
and $5.00, in all shapes and
colors.
Special this week at
If you are in need of Dry
Goods, Shoes, Men’s Furnish­
ing and Ladies Ready to Wear,
a visit to this store will mean a
saving to you.
$ 7 .9 8
A
Reg. 85c Silk Knit Tie in good
assortment, specially priced at
69c
L. A. WACK & CO.
Gresham
Park here and
shop in comfort
Phone 2221
Oregon
EXTRA Fair Week SPECIAL
HIGH GRADE ALUMINUM WARE
10-quart Aluminum
1
' k
■
dish pans
98c each
•
2-quart Aluminum
Coffee
P ercolators
6 X 10J4 Aluminum
ROASTERS
98c each
Mrs. M ark N ickerson ¡md her tiny
son w ere brought Sunday from a P o rt­
e resene Hie right to limit
land ho sp ital and a re a t th e home of
qnantiUes.
Mrs. N ick e rso n s p arent«, Mr. and
Mrs W. F. Honey. T he baby, which
was horn on Ju ly 11. w eighed 2%
pounds at b irth and now tip s the
scales at a little m ore th an th ree
pounds. He w as kept In an incubator
at th e hospital until the p ast few days.
GRESHAM
R aker £ Son have Installed a new
PHONE 1361
automaMc air gas pum p, one of the
We invite you to make this store your Headquarters during y„ur visit
latest m odels of the Bow ser pumps.
in Gresham.
Glen W inters has been p ut In ch arg e
of th e service station.
Mrs. G eorge Honey broke her w rist
one day last week as th e re su lt of a
Botkin & Jo h n sto n have in stalled
satisfy th e cu sto m er as to th e exact
fall from a step ladder at h er home.
tw o R apidayton visible loading gaso­
Mrs. F lorence Ross of Chicago, line pum ps, w hich handle th e Shell am ount of gas he is getting. They are
widow of th e late Wm. Ross of G resh ­ and S tan d ard b ran d s of gas. These equipped w ith a drain hose.
am and St. H elens, is th e g u est of Im proved pum ps elim in ate th e d anger
• th e backbone and
Mrs. J. s . C arlson.
A few w ords w ill tell th e w hole
“ °p e of th e nation.
of ru n n in g th e ta n k s over and also
story In th e W »nt 4 1 «1 »»» n
98c
each
w
HEPP’S RACKET STORE
THINK t The farmer I*