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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1925)
PAGE PO FB C h risten s H um ason atten d ed GRESHAM LOCALS a Mrs. b an q u et and en te rta in m e n t in P o rt- „ lin d S atu rd ay n ig h t given by th e Sura- ‘T ongues of F lam e,” T hom as Melg-1 n er W om an's R(.llef Corp8 th e „ e_ b a n 's production, will be given W e d -1 p artin en t offlcer8 and pagt pre8idenU B tsday an.l Thursday evenings at th e of thf. organization. Mrs. H um ason is a n ^ . th.! p r“^ee^ o t d ep artm en t Ju n io r vice p resident. play divided w ith th e G resham Re | E ater in th e evening she attended a bekah lodge. i H allow een m asq u erad e given by th e A Special Showing of New Winter Styles for Miss H elen Hisey, of Salem , visited | W isconsin club, of w hich Bhe is a over th e w eek-end w ith h er friend, m em ber. Miss Joyce Kidder. T he m em bers of th e sen io r class of L. P. M anning left for Marshfield the high school are busily re h e a rsin g S unday eveuing w here th e follow ing for th e ir an n u al class play, "J u s t S u p n ig h t he was one of six to be honored pose, w hich will be presen ted on th e by th e K nights of P y th ias lodge. At evening of D ecem ber 1. Mrs. B elle Beers w as given a s u r th a t tim e he w as presented w ith a 25- y ear jew el, represen tfn g a 25-year prise F rid ay aftern o o n , th e occasion m em bership of the M arshfield lodge. being h er birthday. About a dozen Mr. M anning has been a m em ber of neighbors and frien d s sp en t th e a f te r th e sam e lodge for the past 29 years. noon with h er and refre sh m e n ts w ere On th e 'sa m e occasion a 50-year jew el served. She a 's o received a num ber w as presented to R obert McCann, of of useful and acceptable gifts. In th e recen t H allow een co n test M arshfield, who has been a m em ber of th e sam e lodge at M arshfield for th a t which w as staged by the W alrad M er length of time. can tile com pany Jim m y Moore w as th e The W. C. T. U. will m eet a t th e re s i w inner of a 12 m erch an d ise o rd er for dence of Mrs. H. S. Clow on T hursd ay the la rg e st pum pkin fashioned into a afternoon a t w hich tim e th e re will be face. F red L ovegren also won a $2 a rep o rt from the sta te convention prize for th e best com ic face and F lo r ence S tan ley ca rrie d off th e $1 prize w hich recen tly met a t Hood River. ft»r th e m ost a rtistic face. Mrs. C. A. Lockwood and Mrs. Mabel Mr. and Mrs. O eorge J. C u rrin have Fow ler, of R oseburg, visited over the retu rn ed from P ayette, Idaho, w here week-end with th e ir m other, Mrs. W. they have been v isitin g for th e p ast C. Burch. m onth w ith a b ro th er of Mr. C urrin. Born to Mr. and Mrs. C hester C h ristensen on October 30, a d au g h ter w eighing 8% pounds, who has been nam ed Joyce L oraine. M other and W hy n o t L u n c h e o n e tte a t baby a re beiug cared for at the home of Mrs. Rosa Roork. , Among those from th is locality who attended th e dedication of M ultnom ah EVERY NOON Camp No. 77's b eautiful new lodge home in e a st P o rtlan d la st Sunday S andw iches, Coffee, were, Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n Bliss, Mr. and H o m em ad e P ie Mrs. (Jeo. K enney, Miss Em m a B. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. S quire and H. L. St. Clair. Overcoat Week This is the week when every man who needs a new Overcoat for the coming winter months should make it a point to inspect our offerings. There are plenty of materials, models and pri ces to meet every Overcoat requirement in this community. T h e c o u n try ’s b e st m a k e s, in c lu d in g H a r t S c h a ffn e r & M a rx a n d O re g o n C ity V irg in W o o l C o ats. C om e an d see them this w eek Mr. Business Man! $ (The < 0 s r a r r ttr Boys’ Overcoats $6.85 to $12.50 25c NEW LO W $ 915 AylsWortKfi Martiiy IM P O R T E D M U F F L E R S P R J_ C JE_ C O A C H ESSEX SIX H E R E Special Winter Terms $195 down, $39 a month M. C. Webster Motor Co. Phone 2491 G re sh am HUDSON E S S E X D E A L E R of F a n c y W ool P la id s to go w ith th e C o ats, $.3.00 Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gould, of T illa mook, sp en t S unday w ith th e form er s m other, Mrs. P. A. Gould, of th is place A nother g u est a t th e hom e d u rin g the day was Miss L eletta L eighton, who cam e up from W illam ette U niversity for a sh o rt sta y w ith h er g ran d m o th er. Miss L eig h to n ’s home is In LaG rande, Oregqn. T hom as B ro th e rs have finished tin t ing th e w alls of th e B ank of G resham and a re now p ain tin g th e w oodw ork of th e ex terio r of th e building. Mrs. O. N. F o rd and son, G. N. Jr., have retu rn ed from a v isit of several w eeks at K irkhoven, n ea r St. Paul, M innesota, w ith frien d s an d relativ es. Mrs. K enneth R oberts drove to Hood A p reach in g service w ill be held at R iver F rid ay and the follow ing day th e F re e M ethodist ch u rc h W ednes re tu rn e d accom panied by h er sister, day evening for th e Ja p an e se when Miss H elen C ham bers, an d a friend, th e gospel will be p resen ted to them Mrs. Otto Ryers. in th e ir lan g u ag e by th e Rev. A ugust Mr. and Mrs. A lbert S tone and Y oungren, of C alifornia. T he Rev. Mr. d au g h ter, H elen, of W oodburn, w ere Y oungren has been h ere on o th e r oc casions and p reached to th e Japanese. ca lle rs Sunday afternoon a t th e hom e He w as fo rm erly a m issio n ary in th a t of J. J. R obertson. co u n try . SPECIAL USED CAR SALE Late Models used Overlands, W illy s-Knights, Dodges, Chevrolet» and Fords. Look these ears over, drive them , then you’ll buy a used car from lle s s e l. HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. R E L IA B IL IT Y P h o n e G re sh am III! 15 !» ’45 . Miss Mabel Shaw , a niece of Mrs. G eorge T hro ck m o rto n , a b ro th er of I L. T. St. C lair, cam e down from E agle J C reek F riday to atten d th e A rem e club Mrs. J. H. Wood, left y esterd ay m orn ing for San F rancisco, w here he ex i m asq u erad e th a t evening, Mrs. H. R. K nutson, an au n t of Mrs. pects to rem ain for som e tim e. He is bothered each w in ter w ith asth m a and P au l Stone, and h er th re e ch ild ren is m aking th e ch an g e for a few w ere out from P o rtlan d o ver Sunday at th e Stone home. . On S atu rd ay eve m onths for th e benefit of his health. J. T. H o rr re tu rn e d S atu rd ay from ning Mrs. Stone gave a ch a rm in g H a l R udyard, M ontana, a n o rth -c e n tra l lo loween p arty to 11 sm all guests. M e n ’ s w ea r SH O ES G R E SH A M B e give Red Trading Stamps SiiiiMiniiiiHiiiiiiouiMiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiinHiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiQiiiiiiiiiiiijjiiiiiHjiDin^yinH EXTRA SPECIAL! FACTORY SALE OF DOLLS Here is your chance to supply your Xmas needs We have just received a large shipment of Dolls direct from the factory in the east. Some of the dolls were slightly damaged and we refused to accept them. Have just received a telegram advising us to dispose of them at half price rather than return them, so we have decided to give our customers the benefit. Among those that will be sold are MAMA DOLLS that sold last vear for $2.00 will go at $1.00 E dw ard P ete rso n of R ockford. I lli catio n . and re p o rts very cold w eather Dolls that should sell at $4.00 and $5.00 will be sold there. It w h s eig h t d eg rees below nois, w as a c a lle r y esterd ay on the as low as $2.00 zero th e day before he left for Oregon. S t.C la irs a t th e Outlook office. Mr. Mr. H o rr rep o rted a sad fa ta lity w hich P ete rso n is on his w edding trip and, A beautiful walking and talking doll, 27 inches o ccu rred n ea r him sh o rtly before he w ith his bride, drove from th e Illin o is high, with real hair, priced at $2.75 and the only flaw is left. A m an an d w om an from Canada, city in ten days. T he ro u te tak en was d riving th ro u g h th e co u n try , becam e I th e L incoln highw ay and th e Old O re a little check in the enamel on the feet. sta lle d in a m udhole. As it w as dark, gon T rail, and driving co nditions w ere they decided to stay in th e m achine said to be ideal d u rin g m ost of the « do11’ 28 inches walks and talks, priced at un til m o rning an d left th e m otor ru n tim e. Mr. and Mrs. P eterso n a re vis- ; $1.65, and you would scarcely notice the damage. ning to keep th e engine from freezing. iting in P o rtlan d w ith th e la tte r's p ar- ! In th e m orning they w ere discovered cuts. They a re from near th e boyhood 1 Thrse bargains will have to be seen to be appreciated i home of the editor. both frozen to death. and they will all be sold. M. 1!. Splaw n has b e ,n inform ed by I W a lte r S chw edler of Boring was r e cently appointed publicity m an ag er of a P o rtlan d cig ar m a n u fa ctu rin g c o m -' See them in our windows (lie v arsity glee q u a rte t of Oregon Ag p an y th a t he w as th e w in n er of the ric u ltu ra l college. T hose selected for g u essing co n test conducted at the the q u a rte t w ere Ted Roy of Pilot com pany's booth d u rin g th e M ultno Rot k. M arion W eatherford of A rlin g m ah county fair. He received from ton. Jam es Je n k s of T an g en t, and R u th e com pany not only the prize, a 25- I cig ar box of sm okes, but a le tte r 'com- | dolph Jo h n so n of M arshfield. The REA.4LL Store Mrs. E leanor Botighner retu rn ed p lim enting him oil his sk ill as a StnH»in.ot.M.ii...t.tw...»iit..iMl..lli.iiil,titliimlmiHl.ill.n»ncJI„il,H„„n lilil,i.IIWi.mli„l„,C3,„„l„nW animmiHCT..w..— ..... S atu rd ay from Hood R iver w here she g u esser. l i a s in i u v isitin g her d au g h ter. Mrs. A c a r was tow ed into the G resham ^ E lizabeth M ontgom ery and fam ily for g arag e about 1 o'clock M onday m o rn som e tim e past. ing w hich was a to tal w reck, th e r e Mrs F ran k tiih b s spent sev eral cays su lt of a locked steerin g g ear n ear the during the past week w ith Mr. and Intersection of P o w ell's road w ith the Mrs. L u th e r S tockton at T h ree Links, Base Line. A p a rty of th ree w as p ro m a r E stacad a, w here Mr. Stockton ceeding tow ard Hood River w hen tile w as the | l i a s been em ployed for th e past four fau lty steerin g a p p a ra tu s m eans of tu rn in g th e c a r com pletely i years for the P o rtlan d E le ctric P ow er aro u n d in the opposite d irection, c a u s | com pany. Tile stan d at the co rn e r of F ifth and ing It to veer in to th e bank. T he oc Main stree ts, w hich has been ru n by cu p a n ts of the m achine w ere not in the S alisb u ry fam ily for the past ju r e d . = | s I 2 GRESHAM DRUG STORE HAVE ir o n . - Jight ROW. or during the .‘Avinier-doyour \iiLv. inside paipinig Y Z O t ’R w o o d w o rk , y o u r w alls, y o u r floors an d sta irs, cu p b o ard s an d fu rn itu re — all can con veniently be fresh en ed u p ” w ith a coat of paint, enat u !, or v arn ish d u r ing the fall an d w in ter m onths. M ak e a list o f y o u r needs, th en ta lk th e m a tte r over w ith us. A e w ill he g la d to advise you in p ro tectin g an d b e a u tify in g y o u r hom e, inside and out. Ras- m uM en Paints and \ armshes are recom m ended a n d »old by us. A. IV. Metzger & Co. The WINCHESTER Store ' CHANGED? Drive on to our special concrete r.ick where we can quickly and efficiently change your oil while you wait. We have new equipment which will drain and Hush the transmission and differential m just a few minutes. m onth or m ore, closed dow n S atu rd ay evening. The Rev. ami Mrs. F ra n k Dawson and ch ild ren a re w ith the p are n ts of Mrs. Dawson, th e Rev. and Mrs. B. C Dewey at th e ir room ing place. The tw o fam ilies expect to rem ain in G resham for a sh o rt tim e; w ith the exception of th e Rev. Mr. Dawson, who Is plan n in g to re tu rn to his pas to ra te at Mt. V ernon, W ashington, soon. Mrs. W H Cleveland, of H eppner, spent a few days w ith h er h u sb an d 's p are n ts. Mr. an<1 Mrs. C h arles C leve land last week. it w as rep o rted from Sandy th is m orning th a t th e re had been a flurry of snow at Sum m it, not enough, how ever to In te rfe re w ith traffic B ennett pa»e is open an d th e re is no snow a« yet at G overnm ent Camp T he Rev. B. F. Sm alley of P o rtlan d spent Monday night w ith J. J. R obert- ' son and family. Let us grease your car thoroughly with our high pressure grease gun GRESHAM SERVICE STATION W A LRA D _____________P h o n e 16.31 W R IG H T Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morand of Boring and Mrs. C hristen« H um ason of G resham , atten d ed a banquet and en te rtaiiim en t at th e Odd Fellow s tem ple -;0 x 5 'j Goodrich Cord in P o rtlan d last evening. T his was in the n a tu re of a big g et-to g eth er m eet Bay for Fall Planting. ing relativ e to th e com m ittee w o rk R egular m eeting of G resham B eau tifu l h ardy ch ry san th em u m s, ings d u rin g th e recen t session o t th e Lodge No. 125. I. O. O. F. all co lo rs, 30c a dozen; p lan ts 10c and sovereign g ran d lodge. 15c each. Come and see them bloom T h u rsd ay evening. Novem ber 5. W ork Mr. and Mrs. F red Je n n in g s e n te r Nice asso rtm en t of ta b le ferns, palm s. in th e first degree. a g allo n Suhr w m M MCKINLEY tained w ith a d elig h tfu l H allow een c F j .i a m e n - C id e r 4 0 L c ine c K inley road. 1 mile ROY wm H. GIBBS Secv beers , n . p arty S atu rd ay evening at th e ir home. east 12-tnile co rn er. Phone 25x1.— Ad. A chicken su p p er w as served to the g u ests who w ere Mr. and Mrs. Guy Poultry men Attention! REGULAR MEETING We have fresh gro u n d bone and Jo n es. Mr. and Mrs. Jo e Com stock. of the G resham Camp i No. 13160. M o d e r n Mr. and Mrs. C arl Dahl. Mrs. E. A. m eat sc ra p s every W ednesday and S atu rd ay . S an ita ry M arket. G resham | W oodmen of A m erica Revenue, Mrs. Anna H ere), Dr. H C. phone 1711—Adv. W ednesday evening. No Johnson, George B randt and Miss M il vem ber 4, 1925. at 8 Mon.y to loan on real estät«. Farm dred Zeek. o'clock. loans at « per c e n t B W Thorne. C. J LUNDQUIST. Clerk. TIRE SPECIAL $9.90 W '' I