Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 02, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGI Fori»
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Berg of Odell
Oregon, sp en t the night w ith Mr. and
Mrs Jo h n B liss Tuesday. They have
been living a t L aurel the past few
m onths.
Mr. and Mrs. C harles B arnes and
Mr. and MrB. G eorge A bieiter and 7r°e
two
visiting old frien d s In G resham , In-
clu,li,'K Mr. and .Mrs. F red Fieldhouse
?.nd
G uHlkson and his sister,
th eir way to Caiifo'rnlu To^spend
S tud en ts of G resham Union high
school w ere treated to several n um ­
bers of m usic th is noon by E dith
Gowlan Nelson and Bessie H um phrey.
violinists, accom panied on the piano
by Eva R obinette, ail of P ortlan d .
Mrs. Nelson gave tw o solos.
Miss A nnette C atherine McBain of
P asadena, C alifornia, who has spent the w in ter and a re cam ping for the
the past th re e m onths w ith h er g ra n d ­ present on th e prem ises of F red F ield ­
m other, Mrs. Susan McBain, w as m a r­ house.
C harles Derm os and his sister, Mrs.
ried in P o rtlan d on W ednesday to
T. C. Rank, b ro th er ad siste r of Mrs.
C harles B ruce W atson, also of P a sa ­ G eorge D. R ank, who have been
dena. A reception for the young peo­ spending th e sum m er h ere with the
ple was held at the hom e of Mrs. Mc­ Rank fam ily, have retu rn ed to th eir
Bain follow ing the w edding. Mr. and hom e at Dover. M innesota.
•Mrs. Jo h n B liss has re tu rn e d from
Mrs. W atson have gone on a trip
a th ree w eeks' stay at N ew port w here
which may take them to Y ellowstone she w as the guest of Mr. B liss' sister,
N ational park. They expect to live in Mrs. Mary R obertson. Air. Bliss w ent
Oregon. T he fath e r of the bride from down with h er sh o rtly before Labor
day, hut he only re m a ’neil a couple of
C alifornia w as here for a few days.
days. They re p o rt tu a t N ew port is
An all-day m eeting of the R ebekah booming and destined to become a
W elfare club will be held a t th e hom e leading sum m er resort. T he Hoose-
of Mrs. Bessie Dixon a t 1020 E ast velt highw ay is n early com pleted as
M arket stree t, P ortlan d on Monday
m ain th o ro u g h fare th e re and m iles
October 5 A pot luck lunch w „ , £
S
c S S ^ t r ^ ^
served at noon. A rran g em en ts have Bliss b ro u g h t w ith h er some fine
been m ade w ith the d riv er of th e specim ens of agates. W hile a t the
11:30 bus from G resham to take an y b»ach M™. B liss also had th e p leasu re
............. ........
and to leave them a t Mrs. D ixon’s They now live in R oseburg and were
home.
ta k in g th eir vacation at th e beach at
A m eeting of th e M usical A rts club N ew port.
J. T. H o rr Is a t G oldstone, M ontana,
will be held in the G resham lib ra ry on w here
he is engaged in overseeing the
Monday evening, October 5, at 7:30. th re sh in g and o th e r w ork incident to
Miss D orothy Dickey and Mrs. J. E. h arv e stin g th e cro p s on th e 960-acre
G ates w ill be prepared to give de­ ran c h belonging to him self and son,
J. R. H o rr of th is place.
tailed rep o rts on the national con-
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. M etzger, Mr.
ventlon of F ederated Music clubs and Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth, Mrs. C. J.
w hich met In P ortland In June. Books L u n d q u ist and Tom D arling w ere
for the study of the m a ste rs from the T b u rs n liy ^ 16
vi8*to rs a t S alem -
sta te lib rary a re on hand, also a book T he “itadio E le ctric C o . has an-
fundam entals of m usic recom - nounced th a t it will have a
m ended by th e F ederation of Music tuned in on th e an n ouncem ent
w o rld 's baseball series betw een
clubs.
Mr« h m
.
i ln Kton and P ittsb u rg sta rtin g
Mrs. H. M. Shaw retu rn ed y ester- nesdav a t n h n n t n
m.
w ik "
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radio
of the
W ash-
Wed-
H. J. P ulfer has been ill for the past
H. L. St. C lair is the pleased re-
tw o weeks w ith an attack of th e grip l cip ien t of a fine p air of a n tle rs which
wnicli huS'beeu attended with com pli- w as presented to him by W. C. Burch
cations. He is now thought to be j who has retu rn ed , w ith his wife from
slow ly on the mend.
a h u n tin g trip in th e Sisklyous, 40
S traw b erry sh o rtcak e is being en­ m iles east of G ra n ts Pass. T he head
joyed by G resham citizens these days, and horns, w hich th e editor p lan s to
although the calen d ar reg isters O cto­ have m ounted, cam e from a fine 165-
ber. Also th e re Is a fine display of pound buck.
fresh rasp b e rrie s, both fru its being
Mrs. I. A. B aker and h er dau g h ter,
Mrs. S. F. P itts, leftW ednesday for The
local and said to be fairly plentiful.
Miss Jean Dolan of Boring has been D alles w here they will visit for a tim e
assistin g In the care of her aunt, Miss w ith the d au g h ter and siste r of the
E lva Dolan, who has been ill the past ladies.
Mrs. Marion Jo h n so n retu rn ed home
week.
J. R. H orr ca rrie d ofr the first prize T uesday night from an extended trip
to H arriso n , A rk an sas, w here she v is­
on one of his tw o prize m ilk goats ited
relatives. On the re tu rn trip she
entered at the sta te fair.
sp e n t Sunday w ith her d au g h ter in
Oakland, C alifornia, Mrs. A. G. C u sh ­
m an and fam ily. On th e way from
O akland n o rth via th e S h a sta Lim ited
she w as accom panied by M rs R l ’
H onrath, .form erly Mrs. D ora Bailey
who cam e from F lo ren ce, Colorado
to spend a few days w ith relativ es. '
Miss G ladys B unting h as gone to
w ith a n A tw a te r-K e n t R adio
S ilv erto n w here she w ill be em ployed
c h n r,'ha M iMr«; C- W' H u ett and Miss
i h; M 88 b tevena°n re p re se n ts the
week in atten d a n ce a t th e an n u al '
conference of th e M ethodist E piscopal '
PIR A T E S V8. SENATORS
church. Miss Stevnson re p re se n ts the
f hU; CL a8 ia lay ,lele8ate and will a t ­
The entire game will be radio­
tend the lay electo ral co n feren ce in .
broadcasted every day, play for
connection w ith th e m in iste ria l see-
Play.
sions.
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QUALITY SHOES
Men’s Hose
for Dress
For the Entire Family
S i l k s , lisles,
w ools, p la in a n d
fan c y c o l o r s .
S trip e s & p laid s
A t Popular Prices
20c to $1
25c to 75c
D o u g la s
O x fo r d s
M e n ’s
D ress S h o es
O x fo rd s a r e p o p u la r fo r
y o u n g e r m e n . G o o d q u a lity
c a lf s k in . H e a v y o a k soles.
R u b b e r h eels.
L ig h t ta n ,
C o rd o v a n a n d b la c k ,
I a c k a r d a n d D o u g la s s —
th e w o rld s b e s t m a k e s a t
p o p u la r p ric e s . A b ig d is ­
p la y o f n e w s ty le s in b la c k ,
t a n a n d b ro w n , c a lf s k in
a n d fin e v ici k id
H e r e ’s R e a l V a lu e
EXTRA SPECIAL
$7.50
WHILE THEY LAST
o th e rs a t $ 6 .0 0 a n d $ 7 .5 0
G la ss M ix in g B o w ls
o th
5 .0 0 a n d a $ 6 .0 0
v . i e
v r
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h l t $
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Fall rains and cool days are with us again and vou n o r i n n h t
need new shoes. We have a splendid new s t J k % it h « “a t
■fy and prices that are sure to please.
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9 inch.
15c
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I I . J. A L L SH O U S E
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Wool Hose
for Work
each
We reserve the right to limit quantities
Men’s
Work Shoes
HEPPS RACKET STORE
Phone 1236
G re s h a m
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natch our windows for weekly Specials.
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Good le a th e r
P a ra c o rd
so les w i t h
ru b b e r h eels
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Rubber
Boots
Ball Band
the best made
’3.85
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M W m M M i J a Jl
P a H w ..................... $ 4 .2 5
K n e e B o o ts .....
$ 5 .0 0
H ip B o o ts ............ $ 7 .5 0
Men’s
Rubbers
Boys’
School Shoes
First grade red liners, with
heavy soles and service heels
S trong, stu rd y
Shoes of good
le ath e r. R ubber
heels an d soles
D re ss R u b b e rs . $ 1 .5 0
W o rk R u b b e rs ... $ 1 .9 0
Grocery Bulletin
SUGAR
I I R R C . W R S I C A R , 1 0 0 -p o u n d s a c k d* «2 O C
S a tu r d a y a n d M o n d a y
4> D .Z «5
K (' BAKING PO W D ER
15c size, l i e
25c size, PJc
50c size, 35c
vale B L W N O .
LADIES9 SHOES
e h a v e e s ta b lis h e d a g re a t
S h o e v a lu e fo r w o m e n a t
$5.85. S ty lis h sh o es in all
lasts t h a t sa v e v o u fro m
$1 to $ 2 th e p a ir
BA BBIT S C L EA N SER .
box, .><•
PO RK & BEANS, C am p-
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Slippers, Pumps and Oxfords
L a te s t s ty le s in slip p e rs ,
p u m p s a n d o x fo rd s . H ig h ,
m e d iu m o r low h eels, c a lf
s k m , v ic i, p a te n t o r s a tin .
W e in v ite y o u r in sp e c tio n .
ELOUR
Uonifort Shoes and Oxfords, $2.75 to $2.25
re lt Slippers, all colors
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95c to $1.85
t ; iiW?’ann iIvei r s
la te n t, sack, $2.29
J* isher s Blend, sa c k ...............
$2.39
S K E D L E 8S RA ISIN S.
3 lbs. 2Bc
SMYRNA FIG S,
2 lbs. 35c
OREGON PR U N ES.
3 lbs. 2»c J;;
BULK COCOA.
Kiddies’ Shoes
M eal C la s s l o p s, q u a r ts , S a t u r d a y a n d
M o n d a y ...
C R E M E O IL SOAP,
3 b ars, 11»«-
R D \ AL W H IT E SOAP.
27 b a rs. $|.()0 g
$ !
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U /t I i t u
Phone 7 7 5 /
Teed i ¿St
O xfords an d h ig h cu ts
good solid le a th e r.
B lacks a n d ta n s.
oi
$1.50 to $3.50
$1
A. W. METZGER <& CO.
Girls’
School Shoes
Good sh o e s fo r th e little
o n es a t p o p u la r prices.
See th e m in o u r w in ­
dow s.
JARS
Children’s
H o se
C o tto n , lisle o r
wool. All colors.
25c to $1
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A com plete line of
Look ’em over.
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.U CXLV:.. P L A T E S
B e g in n in g W ednesday A. M.
Cords and F ab rics
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A ¿-year, wrlttn guarantee furnished with each battery
a t e x c e p tio n a lly fo o d
p rices
SAVAGE AND K E L L Y
now
P erlin B a tteries a re g u ara n tee d a g a in st such common
b attery tro u b le s as
A twate R
K ent
Do you w ant
PERUN BATTERIES
82.25 to .$4.00
Buy at Your Family Shoe Store
Ay lsWortK
M en ' s w ear
rt i r\
S h o e s
G R ESH A M
H e Giee Red Trading Stamps
Ladies’
Hosiery •f
SILK . $1 to #2.3.'
WOOL, $1 to
LISL E , 25 to 5<tr
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