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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1925)
PAGE FOUR Juurnni Bargain Rates. T he a n n u a l "B arg ain D ay” ra te s of the Oregon Jo u rn a l w ill be in effect from Ja n u a ry 19 to F eb ru ary 4, 1925. B argain Day ra te s a re as follow s: D aily and S unday Jo u rn a l, >7.00: D aily w ithout Sunday, >5; Sunday only, >2.50; W eekly, 75 cen ts a y ear; Sunday and W eekly together, >3. The follow ing com bination ra te s w ith the G resham Outlook a re offered: Outlook, D ally and Sunday Jo u rn a l, >7.80; Outlook and D aily Jo u rn a l >6.00.—Adv. Fifty-Fifty. Bobby had eaten th e soft p o rtio n s of his to a st a t b re a k fa st and piled the ‘ ru sts on his plate. "W hen I w as a little boy, ’ rem ark ed P a. "I alw ays ate th e c ru sts of my to a st.” “Did you like th em ?" asked Bobby ch eerfully. " "Yes,” replied th e fath er. "You m ay have these, th en ,” said Bobby, push in g his p la te acro ss the table. It Sure Do. L ittle drops o t w ater, L ittle g ra in s of san d — In th e gas— m akes d riv ers Cuss to b ea t th e band. ___ _____ — M otor Mention. Add to your incom e, su b tra c t from your losses, m ultiply your re tu rn s, d i vide your expenses, by using W ant Ads. Our January Sale Closes SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 24 Only a few tlays remain to take advantage of these B ig R e d u c tio n s Men’s Wear Greatly Reduced Dry Goods Greatly Reduced Shoes Greatly Reduced M en's Overcoats and Ladies’ Ready- to-Wear at Clean Up Prices L. A. WACK <& CO. Phone 2221 Gresham Park here and shop in comfort Late Model Good Used Cars at less than Portland prices Governor Arrested Mr. and Mrs. H. L. A rct. of K elso W ashington, have leased th e A. E K essler p ro p erty on E a st Pow ell stre e t for a y ear an d expect to move to G resham ab o u t th e m iddle of Feb ru ary . Mr. A rct w ill have ch arg e of th e new Alling statio n w hich is being developed on the co rn e r of R oberts avenue and Pow ell stre e t, on p roperty w hich h as been leased from George Leslie. Mrs. A rct is th e d au g h ter of T. R. H ow itt. A Man is Known by the Company He Keeps —and by the Papers He Reads Manny H ollow ay, who has been in with an a tta c k of sc a rle t fever, ex pects to re tu rn to school Monday Ruby H ollow ay has also recovered | from th e sam e disease. Vt ord has been received from Mrs. T. H. H aw es, who w ent a few m onths ago to Riverside, C alifornia, on ac co u n t of th e d elicate h ea lth of her son. W esley, saying th a t th e son is m uch im proved In h ealth an d they are looking forw ard to com ing hom e in th e spring. T hey have rec en tly moved to 305, S easide Blvd., L ong Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Chase E. St. C lair gave th e Anal co u rse of a 7-course. p ro g re s sive d in n er la st S unday afternoon and evening. T w enty p erso n s p a r ticipated In th e affair an d all th e I o th e r stopping places w ere in P o rt- I laud. A nnouncem ent has been received by G resham relativ es of Jo h n C o rn u tt of Riddle, Oregon, of his m a rria g e on December 24 In R oseburg w ith Miss P e a rl Royer of Rice Creek. The groom is th e son of th e late A rchie and Mrs. M aggie C o rn u tt, and fo r Im erly lived n ea r G resham . T he young couple will resid e a t W endling w here | Mr. C o rn u tt is em ployed. Give Attention to Reading 1 man can’t even be a «ucce.sful farmer these days without much reading Jo n a th an M. Davis, d irt farm er, ex-G ovem or of K ansas, and hia son Russell, 28 (below ), have gone back to th e farm aw a itin g hear- Ja n ., 23d, on the c h a rg e of b ribery in connection w ith *• the alleged sale of pardons to s ta te convicts. They w ere a rre ste d an hour before Mr. Davis stepped o ut of offiee. The gov ern o r pleaded not firn ty. The son w as trap p e d a c c e p tin g >1250 of m arked money l° c , 1918 FORD Tourings (3), each........................ $475 450 250 375 295 250 165 65 — ______ 1924 C H E \ ROLET Touring, disk wheels....... 1922 DODGE Roadster, looks and runs good 1922 CHEVROLET Tour., looks - runs good 1922 GARDNER Tour., looks and runs good 1923 S I AR louring, looks and runs good....... 1923 LORD Tourings (2), each........................ 1920 LORD Roadster, thoroughly overhauled " Look these cars over, drive ....... i, and then you’ll bar a used car from 3 HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. RELIABILITY SERVICE Phone 1141 Gresham »(B ltili, w ith th e ir son, W. It K e rn ’ and fam ily ’ ' m e A rem e club w ill give a card p a rty a t th e hom e of Ju d g e and Mrs. G eorge W. S tap leto n on F rid a y eve- ~ S n s £ t , ~ ah n8d X “ Ha e’/ a n d ^ M r “ ’« ^ ; Mand a to iir J a i i u a i ^ T Z n t T S a k S w e e ^ " m ° ne> ’ Our Mock hits just had Its annual hnuse>rlcanlnv. Ill « he othls and ends, broken lols. shop worn and damaged goods d seovered In our Inventor,— and some items to bo dhP° Md ° f ‘h‘9 k Ml KEAL Come early and you win have a better selection chandise.there Galvanized Tubs Aluminum Ware ('lotîtes Baskets Re- *tOCkB °f a“y °f th,s mer- Granite Ware Sporting Goods Electrical Appliances A. W. METZGER «& CO. The WINCHESTER Store Phone 1451 p, , Phone 1451 , h„ ,„ “ * ” ‘l , r e ab o u t for th e selection of a new site for th e ir b usiness. T hey ex p ressed them selves as m uch pleased w ith th e situ atio n of th e G resham m anufac tu rin g p lant. p ^ ir “ T ’S NECESSARY TO K EEP INFORM ED ON W H A T ’S GOING ON A T HOME A N D A BRO AD K eep posted on the markets, the state and national political doings, the great national and international m ovem ents, the great discoveries and achievem ents o f sci- ence and industry everywhere. J ° 8eph baVe bee" 'c r y „ e a r those of p „ e 7 s ^ h8he 18 ™ : ? 8Z P.r ? n g e o.entS- AU m em bers M rs- E lizabeth M cLean received a ,..^ t 7 ? ? t . r antl th e Mas°n ie teleg ram Monday m orning an n o u n c- lodge, w ith th e ir friends, a re Invited ing th e d eath of h e r nephew , F ra n k to atten d . H illigoss of Mansfield, Illinois. He T he W. C. T. U. w ill hold a social w as a n ig h t w atchm an of th e place m eeting a t th e hom e of Mrs. W. J. o tt and w as killed by bank robbers. T he | on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , J a n u a ry 22 slain m an w as also a nephew of J. J. beginning a t 2:30. It is expected R obertson. th a t th e sta te p resid en t, Mrs. Mary M allett, will be p rese n t and rep o rt on NEW STEDENTS ENTER th e ju b ilee convention w hich she a t for second semester tended in Chicago la st October. The T he second sem ester in high school a n n iv e rsa ry of n atio n al prohibition w ill also be Attingly touched upon. sta rte d y esterd ay w ith th e follow ing T he Misses A u g u sta H ahn and M ar stu d e n ts e n te rin g : H en ry B rink from J L usted, Jo e L aw ler from F airv iew , g a re t St. C lair w ill re n d e r m usical Viva A nderson from G resham , H ar-1 num bers. rie tt A nderson from Boring, Ju a n ita At th e recen t m eeting of th e Zion Tyson from T ro u td ale, C arrie S im -| E vangelical L adles Aid, fo rm erly m onsen and A lm a Yocum from Orient. know n as th e M artha L adies Aid, th e T his b rin g s th e to ta l re g istra tio n to w ork w as stan d ardized u n d er th e new’ 291. nam e of th e E v angelical W om en’s A slig h t ch an g e In th e system of union. T he G resham circ le of the ex am in atio n s and th e cred it th erefro m ' union w ill m eet on th e second T h u rs w ill be observed in th e high school circ le w ill hold its m eeting on the th ird T h u rsd ay of each m onth. The ladles of th e union w ill begin a t once to m ake a rra n g e m e n ts for a b azaar w hich w ill he held next November, p resu m ab ly on a la rg e scale. The ladies will conduct a bake sa le on S atu rd ay , Ja n u a ry 31. Starting January 20 week paper o f your home community. C lair G ullickson, Ja c k D ow sett and A- E. K essler, who disposed of his H arold Richm ond com posed a sk iin g j b arb e r shop equipm ent ab o u t th ree m onths ago to R. D. Bailey, has p a rty who drove to th e old to llg ate, 12 m iles th is side of G overnm ent Camp I bought th e Sherw ood b arb e rin g b u si Sunday. T hey m ade a trip to- th e ness a t Sherw ood, Oregon, and will tw in bridges on th e ir skiis, a d istan ce ' ta k e possession ab o u t th e Arst of the of ab o u t six m iles. m onth. Mr. an d Mrs, K essler have T h re e m em bers of th e W illiam s leased th e ir hom e h ere for a y ear and will m ove to th e ir new location about F u rn itu re com pany w ith a p la n t on F eb ru ary 1, w here they have p u r- 82d stre e t, n ea r F o ster road, w ere in ch ar 3d a 7-room m odern house on G resham F rid a y evening an d w ere th e w oodw orking I Sherw ood H eights. They have lived show n th ro u g h p la n t of th e Zw eible M an u factu rin g in G resham for th e p ast 11 years. Mr and Mrs M n u - , . . . , com pany. Mr. W illiam s and his tw o J All ca rs have 1925 license 1924 CHEV ROLE f Coupe, looks like new car D on’t rob yourself and your fam ily of the pleasure and profit o f reading day by day the big city daily and the live, twice-a- th re e six-w eek periods will be m u lti- j plied by tw o and th e Anal ex a m in a tion g rad e added and th a t sum divid ed by th ree. It is felt th is plan will enable th e te ac h ers to b e tte r d e te r m ine th e w ork of th e student. On F rid a y n ig h t th e high school plays W oodburn high school on the local Aoor. On S atu rd ay n ig h t It | plays P a rk ro se a t P ark ro se. All re g re t very m uch to lose W ayne j and Lois T rftnble who have gone to M olalla and en tered th e M olalla high school. W ayne w as a senior and Lois a Junior. It is req u ested th a t at all fu tu re m eetings in th e gym nasium no ea rs be parked on the rig h t hand side of th e drivew ay from th e stre e t to th e gym nasium . This is n ecessary so th a t people m ay unload at th e end of th e I T he Sew and So circ le of th e M eth odist Ladies Aid w ill m eet a t th e hom e ol Mrs. F ra n k P eak on W ednesday Ja n u a ry 21. All m em bers a re re- Quested to he p resen t. Virgil Howell and his d au g h ter. E dith, of Y achats, Oregon, sp en t S a t in day w ith th e Rev. and Mrs. E. N Long. F or som e tim e Mr. H ow ell h a t been co n tem p latin g a change from th t co ast to th is p a rt of th e state, and d u rin g his stay h ere la st w eek rentec 10 acres of th e old C athey hom estead n ear Cotton statio n , w hich was fo r esment walk IwMUag to tko gym- i i m erly occupied by David C athey and ii.isiiim .mil not h,. co m p elled to w alk I fam ily, and expects to move to his th ro u g h ih ,' mud. new location som etim e in F eb ru ary . “T he last h alf of th e school y ea r is W ord has been received th a t Mrs now w ith us and we a re on th e dow n A. M. W ilkinson, who u n d erw en t an w ard g rad e,” says P rin cip al Cannon. T here w ere too m any failu res th e I o peration for h ern ia ab o u t tw o weeks ago in P o rtlan d , is recovering nicely first h alf of th e school year and th is and w ill probably be home Inside of we reg ret. However, th e re will be o p -| port unity for stu d en ts to do m ore co n an o th e r week. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam T rim ble and siste n t w ork th e rem ain d er of th e th re e ch ild ren , Lois, W ayne and y ear and th u s redeem them selves. P aren ts a re urged to visit the school Lyle, left Sunday for Mollala, w het th e C" case low g ra,les' rades, we eo- I th ey had lived p rio r to coining" tn L and in <he Se ° of f lww bargain offers the OREGON JOURNAL Special Bargain rates good until February 4 1925 By mail, one year. ’ Daily and Sunday Journal.............................. $7 00 D aily Journal......................................... ................... s o o Sunday Journal only........................ gn Weekly Journal.................................. 7g Sunday and Weekly together............................ 3 qq OUTLOOK with Daily and Sunday Journal....... 7.80 OUTLOOK with Daily Journal.............................. g.00 PORTLAND TELEGRAM Special Bargain rates good until M arch 1 1925 By mail, one year. Telegram ...................................................... OL I LOOK and Telegram........................... 4 gg REGULAR RATES ON OREGO NIAN Daily Oregonian and OUTLOOK, one year......... $6.35 1 >aily and Sunday Oregonian and OUTLOOK ° ne year................................................... .... 8.00 Daily Oregonian alone................................ gQQ Subscribe for Your Daily thru the Outlook G resham a y ear ago. Mr. T . . rim d i, f coop*>ratlon ,n “ «king con- .... ble ut. w W ill ill he em in th th e — e ---- tin,»..,.......... th e ir ch ild ren ." he em ployed ployed in tim b er n ear " t,o his n * b et,v r home \e w M jlc Rook. H ooray! Mrs. G eorge K enney was o p erated T he new sty les a re h ere in Nash on in th e P o rtlan d S u rg ical ho sp ital clo th es for sp rin g and sum m er. E x tra p a tte rn s Sam e q u ality sam e last S atu rd ay for the rem oval of a good P ^ e . ,3 51. w ith o rd er. >20 on del” * tu m o ro u s grow th, also th e appendix. IS o i.-A d v .' B *Ck' O re8ham ’ Phone She w as u n d er the influence of th e an e sth etic co n siderably m ore th an an I »ed Vehicles. hour, but cam e o ut very nicely and is m an". J ! l OOhla n ™an 8tO1* »«Other restin g well. She expects to rem ain m a ils wife and an old autom obile in th e h o sp ital ab o u t tw o w eeks long- bfni ’•‘«»»i.” said the b e U sers of th e W sn t Ad. C olum n a re — cr. reaved husband. "H e w on't be able to u rged to pay cash w ith o rd e r an d and ,7 n e r tn Z ? £ W‘U ? r l “ g buyer tu rn eith er of them in." avoid te n d in g bills fo r sm all am o u n ts , quick ” to« « h e r cheaply , „ d Do It Now, Phone 1561