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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1924)
PAGE FOCK GHE.M ì AM OCTLOOK. Eiitertalniuent I>al<» (bunged. T he m otion p ic tu re show w hich w as m e oodles of the engineer, I. L announced for F rid a y evening a t th e Schnavely and N. E. Penyon. firem an, of the J. F. Shea excavating com pany, G resham grad e school u n d er the who w ere killed in a landslide T h u rs auspices of th e M ultnom ah County day evening n ear th e Bull R un in tak e H ealth association w ill be given on The at th e headw orks, have not as yet , W ednesday evening instead. been recovered. It is a question j change in date w as m ade advisible on w h eth er th e m en w ere buried under account of o th e r e n tertain m en ts on th e tons of d irt com prising th e slide the sam e night. Tw o films will be or w hether they w ere sw ept aw ay by show n, "W orking for D ear L ife.” and the sw ift c u rre n t w hich prevails at "P rev en tin g D ip h th eria.” No adm is- «ion will be charged. th is point. Two o th e r men, pitm en near the shovel a t th e tim e, n arro w ly County Connell P ..T . A. to Meet. escaped w ith th eir lives. P ow erful The M ultnom ah County Council of lights shot onto the w ater revealed the shovel to be en tirely subm erged by ! P aren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n s w ill m eet the w ater. A bout 3500 cu b ic i a t G ilbert school on S atu rd ay , Novem ber 15, a t 11 o’clock. T hose going by electric c a r should ta k e the G resham ur Bull Run c a r and g et off a t G ilbert .......... BUU ,luve , 9tatlon’ T he school is tw o blocks d is and....................................l ta n t’ A round tab le w ill be conduct- -------------- ed, rep o rts w ill be h eard from th e sta te , MOOD! convention, and th e revision of th e your wood see Cecil co n stitu tio n and by-law s w ill be dis- 1, phone 1151. tf * cussed. TCE.áD.tV, .NOVEMBER 11. IM I Beginning Wednesday. November 12 Seasons Greatest Sale Skirts, Wash Dresses and Blouses at prices tl ___ A REAL SAVING TO YOU Silk and Wool Dresses Smartest Styles— Newest Colors Blouses and Tunics Deg. $3.$8 Silk Blouses, Stt,c P rice......................... Keg. $5.75 Silk Blouses, Deir. $15.5)5 \ $16.75, i i nr Sale p rice..................... Dresses, Sale price ... 14.85' Keg. $7.50 Silk Tunics, Kegular $2340 Dresses, i n /. r II Sale p rice......................... s ®’e P rice.............................. 1 9 . 6 5 Kegular $25.00 Dresses, «««eprlc^ 2 1 .7 5 Kegular $27.50 Dresses, oo n _ Sa’“ P rice..................... - ft- n n f . r 4 .c 5 .9 . H eiru lar $13.75 D resses, *... 23.95 A few D resses t h a t sold at$12.95 a n d $15.00 to close a t ............................... n z»r 9 .h h With Plain Collars and Fur Collars r i« - S o ft R ubber R olls Does not break billions N eed s no O ilin g D llless llro n x e Bearings Quickest Washing Action No heavy parts to lift Many other exclusive feature 8 a , e P r î> c __ 2 3 .8 5 - - 1 7 .3 5 26.6n I LaUies» and Misses’ to m atc h New C oats. F e lts a n d V elour in th e la te s t s h a p e s a n d co lo rs All this Sea son’s New Styles O ur reg. $4.50 H a ts, S ale p ra c e ......... $3.69 S h e u e rm a n M ake, All W ool, a t re a l R e d u c tio n s R e g u la r $4.95 S k irts, S ale p ric e ................... $ 3<98 O ur reg. $5.00 H a ts, R e g u la r $7.50 S k irts, S ale p ric e ........ $3.98 S ale Pr k e ................... 5.95 K eg . $ 2 2 .5 0 Overcoats, sale price R e g u la r $8.75 S k irts, Reg. $25.00 Overcoats, sale price S ale p r i c e ................... 7.39 Reg. $27.50 Overcoats, sale price. R e g u la r $10.50 S k irts, S ale P r i c e ................... 8.45 Reg. $29.75 Overcoats, sale price. R e g u la r $11.50 S k irts, Reg. $32.50 Overcoats, sale price. S ale p r i c e ................... 9.35 Reg. $35.00 Overcoats, sale price. R e g u la r $12.50 S k irts, S ale p r i c e ................... 9.9$ Reg. $37.50-Overcoats, sale price.. NEW OVERCOATS BESSEL IMPLEMENT CO Phone 1141 ........ ......... $ 1 2 . 9 5 Regular $27.50 Coats, prke ................................ Regular $19.85 Coats, pr ic e .................................. Regular $29.75 Coats, Gresham' Make Winter Driving a Pleasure J r ing your car to this garage and let n<? equip it with a set of the famous ‘A ll-w ea th e r G o o d y ea r T ir e s’,’ roadsCG Cnt ° n Wet pavement or on soft dirt All sizes in Cords or Balloons C wn Z S-°i ^ F P Iy you wi,il a Spotlight, Tire ains V indshield \\ iper, Gas, Oils and Grease. j Reg. $39.75 Overcoats, sale nrire Dress Skirts R e g u la r $13.50 S k irts S ale p r i c e ..................... 10.95 guaranteed repair work Iff nit io h -Work authorized dodge service STO R A G E BY DAY OR N IG H T G R ESH AM GARAGE H A M LIN & HO SS, P ro p s. w b X ... &X¿A4 Ò »-.WYa-wyr.v,-,-, 1 -W | 9 M te Fone 70« " „ „ J -n ,,;. K xv it. u o g er, of P le a sa n t Home, who i is th e fath e r of Mrs. R obert H ard y of le, ib is place, rec en tly sh o t a m ost lin es u su al specim en of owl w hich was Je ch ick en -stealin g on his prem ises or “ ; ery larKe b ir’>- and w hite tl- \ C” ° r ', and is bpfnK m ounted by a ,,1 ax lderm ist. An o rn ith o lo g ist who saw th e bird pronounced it very ra re ^ G r e s h a m people w ill roon have the .p riv ile g e of seeing th is owl, as it will , be on exhibit In th e H ard y studio in ,, about a week from th is tim e. , C ards have been received announc- 1 Ing the m a rria g e of Mrs. Ida H engsl- j* e r to A rth u r C. W illis .of Paonia. Col j *>ra T,lc * ‘ dding occu rred a t the hom e of the b rid e's m other, Mrs. A B , Mead, of M ontrose, Colorado. Mr. and ' • y ’11“ 8 wiH rpside in P aonia and tlie la tte r will dispose of her residence | p ro p erty in G resham . ' A sale of fancy w ork including pil- >ow. and lunch sets, also ap ro n s. , GRESHAM THEATER Friday, Saturday, Sunday NOVEMBER 14, 15, 16 TW O SH O W S EV Harold Lloyd ( C h ild re n 2 A d u lts 50c ¿7 (Paramount (picture i,n «l h a n d k e rc h ie fs w ill > W * t the g ra n g e h all W. dnesdav J aftern o o n , November 12. beginning at ° .th e U dla‘ of th e Z‘on E v an gelical church. A chicken d in n er will be served from 5:30 un til 8 o’clock.) D ress a n d W ork Shoes nHH r ° ° m 1,1 ' he haH w i" be I utliixed in seatin g the people as here 1 to fo re th e re has not been sulficient room . At 8 o’clock th e re will be •, fish pond, candy sale Bnd fret> e n te rJ tain m en t. A program of m usical se lections and read in g s w i l l h., II m en s Here are a few of our It M en’s Shoes Boys’ Shoes ............. Laced Boots Rubber Boots Rubber P a c k s .............. Rubbers ..... xiggcrs a. i . aim .1. k . H o rr are m aking Im provem ents in th e electrical shop which they recen tly p u rch ased from A. E. H am ilton. Among o th er th in g s they have on display a num ber of beautiful lig h tin g fixtures. They nl«,> 1 have taken the agency for th e Kent- A tw ater radio. T he very latest Is, I show n by them In an elec tric w ishing I m achine w hich dries as w ell as w ish I ’ « th e clothes. H o rd has been received of tl\e b irth >>f a son «0 Mr. and Mrs. C harles E. Bee who w ere resid en ts of G resham from 1915 to 1917, but who now reside in Howes Cave. New York. T he boy who is th e fo u rth one has been ch rls- ' tened D avid Elwln. Mr. Bee w as an ) In stru cto r in th e high school w hen I living here. . ® W » ,m G 0 N nntStNTlD LASH' n n er Mr. and Mr s' nine w iid V e e s J b rh° U*ht i n n i n g s Lodge. rab b its w i i c h T e t L X ^ d ! s ^ n Good S am a ritan ' Uted an ,° nR hi» frien d s. Jones savs w here he under- hat the r e a l Koose h u n tin g is not yet on his knee last , on and ‘hat he w ill r e tu rn la te r to en- o be g ettin g along 1 Rage in th e sport. etu rn ed from Bla- ! v en t’o r1’’!'» ’.'u P*r own 63 ppr he has been for Wor, , . th e te ,e Phones in th e some ca rp e n te r 4 H use tilem 164 tim es a year K inney of t h . ,0 18 “ » • • F ear per per- * »on for th e B ritons