Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, September 23, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR
OrTLOOK.
TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER
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GRESHAM LOCALS
Mrs. F ra n k W isem an and son Joy
of Canby, visited over Sunday w ith
T he F ree M ethodist q u a rte rly m eet­ her sister, Mrs. O. W. Thoren.
ing w ill begin on F rid ay evening of
Ay. f . B u rch , who has been engaged
this week and continue over Sunday, as lookout and d isp atch er in the Co­
the Rev. W alter T. K lotzbach. of lum bia d istric t, 12 m iles n o rth w est of
P o rtlan d being in charge of th e s e r­ Stevenson, W ashington, for th e past
vices, w hich will be held each eve­ th ree and a h a lf m onths, has retu rn ed
ning.
hom e for th e w in ter. He is a veteran
A tem p o rary filling of rock sc re en ­ In th e fo re stry serv ice and u n d er­
ings is being placed in the form s of stan d s th e ta k in g of wind velocity and
sidew alk on the n o rth side of Powell o th er fine p o in ts of th e work. He ex ­
stre e t on the property of John Metz­ pects to re tu r n to his w ork for the
ger, P e te r L enard and A rth u r Dow- governm ent ab o u t th e first of June.
sett. As soon as th e ground is settled
Mrs. D. E. Tow le took care of her
well, a cem ent w alk will replace the d au g h ter’s sev en -m o n th s’ old son
rock.
from T h u rsd ay un til Sunday w hile the
The Misses Rose P otter, Mildred p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tow n­
M etzger and L illian L ekander re g is­ send, of F airview , w ere a t Condon
tered on Monday m orning as stud en ts and P endleton. Oregon. W ith Mr.
In th e sta te norm al a t Monmouth I T ow nsend’s g ran d m o th er, Mrs. W. A.
They a re all grad u ates of the 1924 Townsend, th ey first drove to Condon,
class of Union high school.
then to th e R ound-up a t Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Gillen and the
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ogllbee are ex­
fo rm e r’s m other, Mrs. John Millsap, pecting to m ove in to P o rtlan d in the
of Ilay City, Oregon, spent Sunday a f­ im m ediate fu tu re . He is a p rin te r and
ternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. has been going back and forth to his
George D uncan.
w ork, but w ill find it m ore convenient
Mrs. M. D. K ern carried off a num ­ to be n ea r his p lace of em ployment.
ber of prizes a t the C lackam as county Miss G race Ogilbee, who is a teacher
fair a t Canby last week. She won first in the g rad e school, will rem ain in
prize In an exhibit of fru it und pre G resham , m aking h e r home with Mrs
serves. She tla o won first place on Geo. H ayden.
canned m eats, vegetables and sw eet
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Cowing and fam
pickles. In a display of th ree v arie­ ily, who live on the Rase L ine road
ties of preserves, dried cherries, east of P ag e’s sto re, to g eth er with
pru n es, p ears and apples she took Mrs. Cow ing’s m o th er, Mrs. Libby, of
second prizes.
Cottage Grove, a re spending a day or
W. S. S chultz has retu rn ed from a so a t Hood R iver. Upon th e ir re tu rn
sh o rt trip to the p ru n e o rch ard s in from th ere, they will m otor to Cottage
Yamhill county. He rep o rts the yield Grove with Mrs. Libby, who has been
spending th e su m m er h ere but who is
as exceptionally good th is year.
B ert Gibson, th e 13-year-old son of now re tu rn in g to h er home.
p ! .7 d 7
*°v elty Crepe, Satin Crepe
Mrs. W ilson, d a u g h te r of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gibson, has been
Canton Poiret Twill, etc., in the wanted
Vivian
Gordy,
and
h
er
four
children
suffering from an acute a ttac k of a p ­
new fall shades. Size 16 to 44.
have moved in to th e Wood house on
pendicitis. H e is rally in g from th e Maple avenue. Mr. W ilson has been
prkedr
n o m n a ri V“ ' U,J8 and correct
a ttac k and it is hoped to get him seriously ill in S eattle for several
through w ithout an operation.
weeks w ith co m p licatio n s follow ing
Mrs. F ra n k Speybrock and her an a tta c k of Influenza.
Word w as received y esterd ay from
fath er, Al. Maybee, have gone to Hood
I o rtlan d w here Mrs. A m elia P rice
R iver to engage in work connected was visiting w ith frien d s th a t she had
w ith the apple in d u stry there.
N ew F all A rrivals o f
suffered a severe p a ra ly tic stro k e, af-
H a rry W arden has gone to Hood recting one e n tire side. She was tak-
en to M ultnom ah h o sp ital for tr e a t­
R iver to w ork In an apple o rchard for m
ent. Mrs. M ary M cA llister visited
som e tim e. L ater he will be Joined by her at the h o sp ital today.
from’ ami
®tyles and fabrlC8 to choose
his w ife and daughter, Muriel, who
Theo. V anD oninck is displaying
from
and
all
different.
Specially priced
w ill enjoy an outing in th a t vicinity. some very line g rap e s of an unknow n
variety,
which
w
ere
gro
w
n
on
his
lot
C harley W eeber of P lea san t Home
th e re a r of th e City bakery. The
w as a w eek-end ca lle r a t the L. V. c at lu ste
rs a re la rg e and heavy and the
St. C lair home on Cleveland avenue grap es of ex cellen t q u ality . Mr. Van
and Section L ine road.
D oninck obtained th e cu ttin g s in B el­
Mrs. R alph Davidson gave a b irth ­ gium on his visit to th a t co u n try th ree
day dinner Sunday at h er home In y ears ago, but th ey w ere used m erely
honor of the 52d birthday of her m oth­ as packing aro u n d som e p ictu res, with
no th o u g h t of th e ir ever developing
er, Mrs. It. W. Gibbs. Besides Mr. and into strong, h ea lth y p la n ts. They are
Mrs. Gibbs, David W eaver und his s is­ said to grow b etter h ere th an in his
ter, Mrs. K ate W issler, w ere present. fa th e r's g arden in Belgium .
rijp m other of Jo h a n Halldorson%
D uring th e afternoon Mrs. W issler
w as stricken with a light stro k e of well know n to m any G resham people
died in P o rtlan d la st S atu rd ay and
paraly sis, but a t p resen t is better. She fu n eral services w ere held on Monday
—id uer b ro th er a re leaving for Rose­ at the P o rtlan d crem ato riu m . G resh­
burg today, w hqre he is an inm ate of am people atten d in g the fu n eral w ere
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge F. H oney, Mrs
th e old so ld ier’s home.
W. 1«. H oney and Mrs. M ark Nicker
son.
E xtra large size, 70x 80 inches
M
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B ray
ta “
Mrs. W alter A. F o rb es has retu rn ed
«• -A R E ARMED TO
I from Good S a m a rita n hospital in
I I ortlan d , w here sh e recen tly under
W AGE AFIG-HT ,
; w ent a m ajor o peration.
F or T he meats
Specially priced at
R elatives and frien d s of Mrs. E. a
WE
Taylor gave h er a b irth d ay su rp rise
on last Friday, w hen they gath ered at
KNOV
her home In th e forenoon d u rin g Mrs
ARE
T ay lo r’s absence, p rep a re d a su m p tu ­
RIGHT!\.
ous dinner w hich w as read y a t noon
when she retu rn ed . A p leasant after-
noon was spent. T hose p rese n t were
Mrs. Fannie W ells. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
I R ichardson and ch ild ren , Mr. and Mrs
Orval M itchell, Mrs. C. A. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Em pey. T h e Em peys
WE HAVE ALWAYS
I who are from T aft. O regon, a re visit-
FOUGHT FOR PURE | Ing with Mr. and Mrs. M itchell, the
la tte r being a sis te r of Mr. Mitchell
Large double blankets, size 66x80
m eats. We w on’t allow a piece
Mr and Mrs. M artin G rass and
inches.
Colors, corn, blue, gray
of m eat to come into this m arket
d aug h ter V irginia of Los A ngeles a rt
helio,
tan,
pink.
6 y
thnt doesn't live up to w hat we ex
visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. M etzger
pect of It. Il m ust be able to stand | p are n ts of Mrs. G rass, und fam ily.
Specially priced at
the tests we give It. Folks know
A case o f sc a rle t fever has been re ­
when they buy a pound of m eat of
ported In the G resham school, th a t of
us they have purchased 16 ounces
little E lean o r Beers, d a u g h te r of Mr
of wholesom e purity.
and Mrs. M cKinley Beers. She was
taken sick last w eek und is said to be
recovering. No o th e r cases of school
children have been rep o rted .
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
Mr and Mrs. J. T. Dodge of Ash
P h ene ISttl
Specially priced at
land, b ro th er-in -law an d sis te r of Mrs
I'o n e ll S t
t'la ra Sunday, paid h er a visit on Sun
day.
FALL FASHIONED FROCKS
Priced for Quick Selling
SU
181
. ‘-7
ft
f t
H \
leetion'e's i hdon’t fed
ever shown.
to Profit by First Se-
spiencnu new stock. The greatest and best we have
WOMEN’S NEW FALL DRESSES
$12.95 to $27.50
s
especially ask you to
Inspect the wonderful
line of Silk Dresses and
TA ool Dresses we are
featuring at
«
No two garm ents alike
r
» ° e w " z , A
r
i s
to 02 No two alike and all this seasons
newest styles. Specially featured here at
$14.85 to $32.50
SILK BLOUSES
and the New Tunics
.95
LADIES’ DRESS SKIRTS
$4.95 to $13.50
LADIES’ NEW FALL COATS
DRESSES
Silk Blouses, priced at $3.98 to $5.98
Silk Tunics, priced at $5.98 to $7.50
Cotton Blouses in white and tan
eo ors, beautifully trimmed in contrast ne
colors, specially featured here a t $1.95. g
M ake Every Bed in your Home a Warm One
COTTON BLANKETS
—
BLANKET
$2.50
e s " * u j! > blank<JtS' Slze 64 1 76
es. White, gray or tan with fanev
borders. Priced at
Cy
$3.75
$2.50
A
Heavy Wool Finish
COTTON BLANKETS
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WOLVERINE
Cotton Plaid Blankets
$3.85
COTTON
1 1
'Kjk
9* A
$4.50
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Large double blankets. Size 66
m8nk UH hes’t plaid com binations of
pink, blue, tan. Specially priced at
$4.50
$3.85
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
Mixed Wool Blankets
$6.50 a pair
Y o u 11 s e l d o m f in d
c lo th e s lik e t h e s e
a t th is lo w p ric e .
S u it s
and
O v e r c o a ts
$22-22
Styles and Fabrics
to please Every Man
and Young Man
Ay Is Wert M
M en
s w ear
'’ x r
Martiri
^ MOES
G R ESH A M
Size 66 x 80 plaids of tan. blue,
gray, pink. Priced at
$6.50
All Wool.
PLAID BLANKETS
Sample Line of
ALL WOOL BLANKETS
selling at, the pair, from
$8.35 to $13.95
$9.85 a pair
g
Large size wool blankets 66 x 80
x
a^
rt r
r
° f p ia id p a t t e r a «
in pink, tan, helio, gold, blue, rose
and red and black combination.
$9.85
Com plete Line o f Shoes a n d R u b b ers to fit th e W hole Fam ily
Ladies’
Rest Room
L A. WACK & CO.
Mrs. Inez Miller, who re tu rn s this
week to the U niversity of Oregon to
com plete studies for her m a ste r's <le
«'■co Will go as head resid en t in
I hatcher cottage, a college house for
senior girls. T here will be tw elve
residents and Mrs Miller will have
l u l l charge.
On the com pletion of
th is y e a r’s work Mrs. Miller will be­
come a reg u lar teach er In the Oregon
Normal at Monmouth. She has had
several y e a rs’ experience as critic
teach er in the Norm al
p ractic.
c bools.
The general m eeting of th e M eth­
odist Ladies Aid will be held a t the
church on W ednesday iifternoon, Sep­
tem ber 34. The annual election of of-
nevrg will take place and other m at-
ters of Im portance will call for a full
atten d an ce of members.
Gresham
Oregon
WOOD SAWING
NOTH E TO SCHOOL PATRONS.
Quickly an d efficiently done by ex ­
D oughnuts.
perts. All o rd ers pro m p tly attended | T he Board of D irecto rs of D istrict
Phone 105x2 for D uncan s deliciou«
to reg a rd le ss of size.
I No. 4. M ultnom ah county, does not a s ­
home m ade d oughnuts. Your grocer
GEORGE SHAW P hone 229 F airview
sum e any resp o n sib ility in case of ac- also has them , fresh every day. These
i cident in th e busses owned and o p e r­ cold m ornings try p lacin g them in
Window C lennm g
X e T te ° Ven ln c o v e r*d
or
T«o™ exp*r t
cleaning w e S. ated for th e free tra n sp o rta tio n of stu -
h r n ° r J * aW o r‘i«‘r » w ith John , dents to and from school in said dis- fore s e r X r v** f° r H’ e m inntes be-
orow n, G resham , phone 2501
the re su lt - A d v ° “
8Urpr,8ed at
J V. COGSWELL.
B i l l s W ASTED.
A. DOWSETT,
C«sh bids w anted for th e school
JAMES EI.K1NGTOX
T ? °S ,o rm *r T erry School Dis- ---------- r>lr*’vlors of School Diet. No 4
n Ct i ? ' ’ ’ M ultno«n’ h. Oregon, on
Base L ine road ab o u t o n e-h alf m ile
SPECIA L COMMUNICATIONS
east from 12-Miie c o rn e r co n sistin g of ,
S t S w S S u * c “ “ th “
> sham I .
\
one ac re m ore o r less of land and
’ A- £ * A. M. in Masonic H all
school buildings th ero n .
Tuesday. S e p t 23. W ork in
fo r « v r 40
Bids m ay be m ade se p a ra te — for « E. r ’1®bam.
A. Degree.
F. J . CH EN EY
C O .. T oledo. O h io
¿a " d. , or buildings ot for land and
buildings together. Bids to be in the ' D c g r T t" * * ^ ’ SePt' 24> W° rk ,n F C-
CUT FLOWERS.
hands of th e C lerk by four o ’clock
w in ? * 7 ¿*#dy t0 i e r ’ e the PUbHc P. m O ctober 7. 1924. Bids w ill be UT U 7 ? aT 8ep.L 25—E x am in atio n s ln
GRESHAM MARIXELLO
with cut flowers and floral pieces opened a l the G resham D rug Co. sto re M. M. Degree. L ectu re for M aster Ma­
Beauty » Shoppe
Mesdames W illiam s A Oordy. South sam e d ate at etgth o 'clock p. m The sons only. R efreshm ents
H a ir
« * L k
Monday. Sept. 29. W ork In M M
Roberts avenue near Powell s tr e e t
sr
F ac,al and Scientific
th e r i’ h ‘ , o r e j e c t #ny Degree.
W a t? rP Z re a ,m «n ,a » S pecialty,
Make your telephone earn you more
V isiting b ro th ers w elcom e
C. J. LUNQDUIST. C lerk
i t e r W aving and M arcelling.
by connecting It w ith a w ant »4.
.
A. MEYERS, W M
School D istrict No. 4. I™.
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of
1 W. L. GORSAGE. Sec y.
triselln ToDrt Goegs.
H all’s C atarrh
Medicine
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