Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 06, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM OCTI OOK
NOTICE OK . » M A L MASS
MEETING.
th an four (4) p erso n s can be nom i­
n ated for each of said offices.
D ated th is 3d day of O ctober. 1925.
C. G. SCHNEIDER, R ecorder.
Notice is hereby given th a t p u rsu an t
to a reso lu tio n of the council of th e
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City of G resham , duly passed under
,
, ....
d ate of O ctober 3, 1925, S aturday. Oc-
Annual I itj a u r a s to He Held,
toher 10, 1925, at th e hour of S p. m.
A m ass m eeting of th e citizens of
and M etzger's H ail in th e City « f G resham will be held at M etzger's hall
G resham has been fixed as the tim e o„ S atu rd ay evening, O ctober 10, for
and place for the an n u al M ass Meeting f
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,
for the nom ination of candidates to be ,h e P“ r P” sf
placing in nom ination
voted on a t the g eneral election to be can d id ates for councilm an to be elect-
held Novem ber 3, 1925. At said elec­ ed at th e g en e ral election on Novem­
tion th ree (3) Councilm en a re to be ber 3. T hose w hose te rm s of office are
elected to bold office for th e te rm of
about to expire are T. R. H ow itt, A. F.
tw o (2) years.
T hat a t oaid m ass m eeting not m ore H am m ar ami C. I. Raker.
TUESDAY.
OCTOBER
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GRESHAM LOCALS
C o n tin u ed from page 1
Mrs. M. D. K ern rep o rts a p leasan t
tim e a t th e sta te fair a t Salem and
w as th e w in n er of th ree blue ribbons,
tw o red ones and also a th ird prize
Mias Irm a G ates has been recen tly
em ployed as a s sista n t relief o p era to r
on th e local telephone exchange
boards.
W illiam E arn s, of P o rtlan d , h as
p u rch ased ten ac re s of th e Dr. R. H.
Todd farm on th e H ogan road and w ill
ta k e im m ediate possession, w ith his
fam ily.
MEN!
LA OIKS'
B L O fsK S
O n e l o t L a d le s *
S ilk
B lo u s e s
th a t s o ld a t 35
to 37.50, t o c lo s e
$ 1 .9 8
L. A. W ACK & CO.
P h o n e 2221
G RESH AM
Solid Leather
S IK H g
f o r th e e n t ir e
f a m ily a t
Popular prices
SILK HOSIERY - &
L a d ie s S ilk H o se , c o lo rs, fre c k le s, beig e, g ra y , b la c k ,
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g u n m e ta l, c o rd o v a n , h a rv e s t, e tc . ,A n tf * l
e x c e p tio n a l v a lu e a t p a ir ...................
SO
Mr. and Mrs. Jack so n Jo n es e n te r­
L a d ie s ' fu ll fa s h io n e d S ilk H o s e in a l l f r j
tain ed a cousin, Mrs. W. B all, of
c o lo rs, a t p a ir ........................................
Olympia, W ashington, over th e w eek­
end.
J e rr y A nderson, a nephew of Mrs.
T h e tim e is n o w h e re w h e n y o u w ill n e e d p r o te c tio n | S. E. P alm q u ist, who has been in A la­
M u n s in g R a y o n L ib re S ilk V e sts, c o lo rs p in k , o r c h id
bam a for n ea rly a y ear b ut who lately
fro m ra in a n d co ld .
a n d p e a c h , a real b u y a t
has retu rn ed to Canby, Oregon, spent
S unday w ith his uncle and fam ily
M u n s in g R a y o n f i b r e S ilk B lo o m e rs , in
W’e h a v e j u s t re c e iv e d o u r n ew
here, accom panied by cousins, S igfrld
p in k , o rc h id a n d p e a c h , e a c h ........
$2.25
and E m ery P eterso n , also of Canby,
Mr. A nderson ow ns a farm a t Canby
L a d ie s ’ P a te n t T ie O xfords,
L a d ie s ’ T a n C alf T ie O xfords,
but expects to re tu rn to A labam a la
a ll siz e s a t ........................................... #3.50
a ll sizes a t .........................................#3.50
T h e y a re real h o rse h id e a n d a re w ool lin e d , 30 in c h e s 1 te r to reside.
Mrs.
E
lizabeth
Z
ahn,
of
S
eattle,
w
as
lo n g w ith b la c k b e lt, n e a t fittin g a n d
L a d ie s ’ B lack S a tin Cut o u t C alf
a w eek-end visito r a t th e hom e of h er
L e d ies’ P a te n t C ut o u t B u tto n O x­
dressy, each...................
trim m e d pum p, low h e e l w ith
b ro th er, H erm an W ihlon.
fo rd s, m edium h e e l..........................#4.85
m
e ta l buckle a t .....................?......... #4.50
Mrs. L ouise S tap leto n sp en t S a tu r­
A lso S h e e p s k in L in e d C o a ts , lo n g a n d s h o rt s lic k e rs, i
= day and Sunday, w ith h er d au g h ter
Miss G eorgie S tapleton, w ho is a s tu ­
M e n s S o lid L e a th e r \ \ o rk S h o e s, a r m y
R u b b e r F o o tw e a r fo r a ll (be fa m ily .
dent a t Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college.
la s t, m o c c a s in b lu c h e r , r u b b e r h eels,
1
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r D ow sett and
son,
R
obert,
accom
panied
by
Mrs.
A.
b ra s s n a ile d , c o m p o s itio n
98c
H. D ow sett and d au g h ter, P au ie tta ,
o u t sole, le a th e r m id d le s o l e
drove to C orvallis Sunday to visit
A ll sizes
Stafford and J e a n e tte D ow sett who
a re stu d e n ts a t O. A. C.
M e n 's S le d g e, C h o c o la te R e ta n n a ile d
G eorge P u llen Jr., began w ork at
the W alrad M ercantile sto re Monday
“ T h e H o u s e o f Q u a lity ”
C0OPÌQ/flVl
h a lf d o u b le sole, a rm y la s t
Co OPERAT |V<
m orning as deliverym an.
G re e n T r a d in g S ta m p s
s
titc h e d , so ft tip , b lu c h e r, a t
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. H ouse and
P h o n e 1411
G resh am
d au g h ter, H elen,, w ere up from In d e­
pendence S atu rd ay night, rem aining
M e n 's “ A ll fo r W e a r " , C h o c o la te R o se -
u n til th e next day on b u sin ess m a t­
ite W e lt.
I w o fu ll so les, c h ro m e
te rs. T hey form erly occupied th e S ta ­
m id d le sole, le a th e r lin e d v a m p , M u n ­
pleton farm house here.
s o n la s t, 1 6 -in c h , h i-c u t
I t ’s tim e to se t u p th e
Mr. and Mrs. Bayard M iller were
p le asa n tly su rp rised S atu rd ay eve­
m o c c a s in b lu c h e r , a t .........
x
n ing a t th e ir new home on south Rob­
S izes 6 to 11 E
e rts avenue, in to w hich th ey moved
the first of th is m onth, by a p arty of
frien d s who g ath ered to a s sist in th e
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W ill it be th e o ld o n e a g a in
w arm ing of th e new home. N early 20
w ere p rese n t in all and th e evening
th is w in te r o r a n e w o n e ?
w
as p le asa n tly passed in gam es and
L et us sh o w y o u o u r s to c k
m usic, follow ed by refresh m en ts. Dr.
o f w o o d , w o o d a n d c o a l, o r
and Mrs. H erm an Bouchet, Miss
co al b u r n e r s .
B erth a S ch u m ach er and V ictor Sou-
A. WACK & CO.
'Park Here and Shop in Comi ore'
veigner w ere p re se n t from P o rtlan d
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Mr. and Mrs. M. R. G rass and d au g h ­
D orothy, th e five-year-old d au g h ter K 'llliailllllllllliaillllllllllia illlllllllll[}IIIIIIIIIIIIC ]l||||U H in t]|H lllllllltlllH inillllU IIIIIIH M K ]in illllllll(]H lllllllllia illllllllll|C ]|H ||||N lllt]l
te r, V irginia, have moved from G resh ­
of H. R. R aney, an em ploye of th e
am to th e ir new hom e w hich they
Sandy L um ber com pany a t C h e rry ­
have rec en tly pu rch ased in th e Irv in g ­
ville, w as tak en to th e iso latio n hos­
ton d istric t in P o rtlan d .
Stoveboards, Pipe, Collars,
p ital in P o rtlan d F rid ay , suffering
A petitio n to levy a tw o-m ill ta x on
Dampers, Wire, Stove
from d ip h th eria. T he child had been
the city of G resham for th e purpose of
sick since th e Monday previous. The
Palish, ¡{rushes, Etc.
ob tain in g fu n d s to finance th e local
rem ain d er of th e fam ily, th e p a re n ts
band is being circ u lated th ro u g h o u t
and a sm all son, subm itted to cu l­
th e tow n an d is m eeting w ith a g en­
tu re s of th e th ro a t and all w ere im ­
eral ap p ro b atlv e response.
If the
m une from germ s w ith th e exception
num ber of sig n e rs w a rra n ts it, th is
The WINCHESTER Store
B e lter H reedlng B rin g s P ro sp erity No. :i
of th e m o th er who w as found to be a
m
easu
re
w
ill
be
placed
on
th
e
m
un-
P h o n e 1451
P h o n e 1451
c a rrie r of th e disease and who has
nWMMMMMIIHaaMMHKUailMMIMNMHKMNaiHMlHMHIMaMMHHMaMIMIMUaUMUMaMMUKMMnjl niclpal b allo t to be voted on a t th e sin ce been tak en to th e sam e hospital.
re g u la r election in November.
T he child is th o u g h t to be on th e way
to recovery. Mr. R aney and son are
stay in g at th e hom e of his fa th e r in
G resham .
MUNSING RAYON UNDERWEAR
$1.35 and $1.50 ea
LEATHER COATS
|
Cl 7 =
*P A < |
Plenty of Umbrellas from
WORK
SHOES
up to $10.50 1
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WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
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$9.50
Heating Stoves
Ladies’wool dress skirts reduced
331%
We have the stove you
need at the price you
should pay.
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A. W. METZGER & CO.
Stabilizing th e Farm Incom e
A LTHOUGH but one of several important
* * ways of stabilizing the farm income,
diversification of crops, combined with the
addition of a well balanced dairy herd, is of
no doubt the most important. The workabil­
Mrs. F. E. Todd has accom panied
h er p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. H enning,
of P o rtlan d to W allace, Idaho, for a
w eek's visit w ith relativ es. They are !
m aking th e trip by auto.
NEW WINTER
RED C
GASOLINE
New W inter “ Red Crown” now on sale is
■ new gasoline expressly developed to
meet a ll the conditions that cold weather
imposes on your motor.
Split-second starting that saves the starter*
battery, undue priming and crankcase oil
dilution.
The quickest-acting gasoline w j ./ p - smooth
acceleration, tremendous power-energy—
and maximum mileage!
Here is the achievement of our 47 years
o f gasoline-making experience.
On sale now at Standard O il Service Sta*
tions and at dealers displaying the red,
white and blue “ Red Crown’’ pump.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(C A L IF O R N IA )
ity a n d s a n e n e s s o f th is m e th o d is th e s a m e as t h a t
e x e m p lifie d b y th e b u s in e s s m a n w h o s c a tte r s h is i n ­
v e s tm e n ts so t h a t a sin g le fa ilu re c a n n o t e x h a u s t h is re ­
s o u rc e s.
In o u r c o o p e ra tio n w ith th e f a r m e r s of th is se ctio n , th e
F irs t S ta te B ank h a s se en th e b e n e fits of div ersified f a r m ­
H. J. P u lfer, who has been ill for
in g in d elib ly im p re sse d upon th e p ro g re s s of th is co m ­
th e pnst tw o w eeks or m ore, is r e ­
m u n ity . We b elieve th a t m o re g e n e ra l p ra c tic e a lo n g th is
garded as slig h tly im proved at p re s­
lin e w ill do m uch to p e rm a n e n tly b e tte r local a g ric u ltu ra l
ent. Mrs. P u lfer is also m uch b etter
c
o n d itio n s a n d a re th e re fo re u n s p a rin g in o u r e n c o u ra g e ­
from h er recen t indisposition.
m e n t in th is reg a rd .
T he Rev. W. T. K lotzbach is sched­
«V*1."? “ I ’ 1"’
la tsr n a U o n a l I.lirM o rk E x p o sitio n ill P o rtla n d ,
uled to preach T h u rsd ay evening at
O< toiler l i s t to X o ieiiilirr .111. It Is up HitiquulPd o p p o rtu n ity to lien d tl In
th e opening serv ice of the W illam ette!
l l i . - t o r l i r iil.ln g by the ex p erien ce of o ilie r ., I lie t e r , be-t In the e o n n fr j
«IB '»• fea tu red 1« B eef nnd U n ir, I m il. . Ilo r .e« , Ho»«, sh e e p , B o a ts and
d istric t q u a rte rly m eeting of th e F ree
I O iiltr, ! al«o l and P r o d n r t, Show and the th r illin g H ..(se sh o w .
M ethodist ch u rch w hich convenes at '
H illsboro th is week.
Tlie W. C. T. U. will m eet at the
lib ra ry T h u rsd ay aftern o o n at 2:30, ’
at w hich tim e delegates w ill be elect- ;
ed to atten d th e sta te convention to be I
held at Hood R iver O ctober 20 to 2-1.
Mr. and Mrs. I). M. C athey and th e ir |
d au g h ter, Mrs. M ary G ossett, and
tliild re n , enjoyed a stay from T h u rs ­
day u n til S atu rd ay at Neskowin '
beach, south of Pacific City. They -U lll'llo
also spent p art of th e tim e at DeLake
beach.
FIRST STA TE BANK
I hicken Dinner,*.
Special chicken d in n er every W ed­
nesday noon un til fu rth e r notice.
P rice 50c. W ithrow 's R e sta u ra n t.— Ad.
TRY TH E
ORIENTAL BEAUTY SKOPPE
Scalp T re atm en ts a specialty.
F re e Facial w ith every th ree
scalp trea tm e n ts.
FLOSSIE TETRKK
T hird S treet
Phone 99x1
77ie Oscarette
CO N FEC TIO N S
H O T LU N C H ES
C IG A RS
TOBACCO
Weatherly Ice Cream
OSCAR A. JOHNSON, Prop.
iiiiiiiatiiimmiicyiiiiiuitiiKyiiiiitiiittimiiut .... .
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r P a rk e r, of St.
H elens and fo rm erly of G resham , v is­
ited on Monday w ith Mr. and Mrs. Otto
M agnuson, of Pow ell Valley, also w ith
a num ber of o th er frien d s and re la ­
tives.
E S S E X COACH
*950
E . Z . T e rm s
SALESMEN
HERE
T r a d e s A c c e p te d
WANTED
M. C. Webster Motor Co.
HUDSON ESSEX DEALER
I’hone’491 *
'lull Messenger Service Hid» Wanted.
N otices have been posted and sealed
bids a re w anted for ca rry in g the
U nited S tates m ails betw een th e post-
office at G resham and th e P E. P. sta -
tions. Such bids w ill be received by
Gresham
th e p o stm aste r a t G resham up to and
in clu d in g O ctober 1«.
A p p lican ts
m ust not be u nder 16 an d sh a ll be re s ­
id en ts of G resham or vicinity, and
| ’ hall be p ersons su itab le to be tru s te d
w ith th e h an dling of th e m ails.