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GRESHAM o rT I.M O k ,
GRESHAM LOCALS
Mrs. J. H. Wood has been ill for th e
p ast th ree w eeks. H er frien d s a re
hoping for her im m ediate reco v ery .
T h e M. A. Ross W om an's Relief
C orps w ill m eet with Mrs. F ie tta H ib
b ert on T h u rsd ay afternoon at 1:30.
All m em bers are urged to be p resen t If
possible.
Mrs. A nna Engels, who has been vis
iting her d aughter, Mrs. G ertrude
P earson In S t. Jo h n s for the past
tw o m onths, has retu rn ed to h er home
w ith her d aughter, Mrs. Jo h n Bliss.
IIL S IH Y ,
MUMHKH
10.
I »2.7
T he ladies of th e E vangelical ch u rch
believe in hoodooing th e jin x by se
lecting F riday th e 13th for th e ir b a
zaar, d in n er and e n te rta in m e n t to be
held in th e G range h all aftern o o n and
G resham will be p retty w ell closed evening.
up tom orrow in honor of A rm istice
T he W om an's H om e M issionary so
Day. The b an k s will be closed, the ciety has postponed its m eeting for th e
sto re s in g en eral, and m ost place* of m onth of November on account of th e
business, at le a st a p a rt of th e day. | revival m eetings w hich a re going on
It I announced th a t the schools w i l l ,a t th e M ethodist ch u rch
he closed, but a gam e will be played
W illiam B eers has been confined to
betw een
th e
football
team s
of his hom e for th e p ast th re e weeks
G resham and M olalla high schools in w ith a serio u s g a s tric a l condition. It
th e aftern o o n at M olalla. T he Outlook is th o u g h t th a t d u rin g the p ast 24
office will also follow th e g en e ral c u s h o u rs som e im provem ent has been
tom.
noted.
Postoffice service, how ever, w ill be
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Honey, th e la tte r
th e sam e as u su al tom orrow . The the d au g h ter of Mrs. E lean o r Bough
m ails will be received and d ispatched ner. an d F ra n k O'Neill, a nephew , all
and th e c a rrie rs w ill tak e th e ir ro u tes from P o rtlan d , w ere d in n er g u ests at
w ithout reg ard for the holiday.
the B oughner hom e Sunday.
BUSINESS HOI SES WILE
CLOSE AK.MISTK E DAY
Miss Ina Sm ith cam e hom e from
P o rtlan d S atu rd ay evening w here she
is in tra in in g at Good S am a ritan h o s
pital and rem ained w ith h er p are n ts,
Mr. and Mrs A rza Sm ith un til th e fol
low ing day. She re p o rts th a t she
g rea tly enjoys th e n u rse s' tra in in g
course w hich she has b“gun.
Mr. and Mrs. R. I) B ailey e n te r
tained at Sunday d in n er th e ir nephew
Two new a rriv a ls are a t th e home of and wife. Mr. and Mrs. C h arles L am
Mrs. J A. Bushong. One is th e 9-lb. bert, also Mrs. R osa L am bert an d son,
son of Dr. and Mrs. V. L. Brooks who lien, who have arriv ed from Cheyenne,
w as horn N ovember 4. He has been Wyoming. Mr.
L am b ert an d Mrs.
nam ed Robert B arkw ell. T he other is Bailey a re sisters. Mrs. L am b ert and
also a 9-lb. boy w hich arriv ed Sunday her son ari th in k in g of locating eith er
to gladden the h e a rts of Mr. and Mrs. In or aro u n d G resham
Melvin Sunday. His nam e is Melvin
G ray W ebster of A lpine, Oregon, a
Raymond.
p erso n al friend of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
The Rev. and Mrs. 11. C. Dewey left Cannon, arriv ed Sunday aftern o o n
T he m um ps is m ore or less p re v a l
th is m orning for S anta Monica, C ali end th e follow ing day reg istered at en t yet in G resham , although n o thing IMPERSONATOR WILL
fornia, w here they e x p e c t to engage in G resham I’nion high school for the m ore serio u s th a n co n sid erab le in ENTERTAIN NEXT TUESDAY
revival services for several weeks. rem ain d er of the year. For th e pres convenience has been rep o rted . Mrs.
T he g enius of Edw in M. W hitney
T heir d aughter, Mrs. F ra n k Dawson, en t he is stay in g w ith th e Chisholm E. W all, how ever, is quite indisposed co n sists In his ab ility to m ake the
has re tu rn e d to her home at Mt. V er fam ily who recen tly moved onto a from th e effects of th e a tta c k of g re a t c h a ra c te rs of lite ra tu re live be
non, W ashington.
ran ch n ear T routdale.
m um ps she h as recen tly undergone fore his audience— to b rin g to his
ant* th ree of h er ch ild ren a re still h e a re rs a p erso n al acq u ain tan ce, as it
sick. A son, A rth u r W ail, w as th e w ere, w ith th e to w erin g figures of
first of th e fam ily to tak e the disease, m odern dram a. More th a n a m ere
about th ree w eeks ago. H erm an and rea d er or im p erso n ato r, he has d ig n i
H arold Judd a re reco v erin g from the fied his a r t w ith an u n d ersta n d in g
m um ps and hope soon to be back on realism . His w ork is w holesom e and
th e ir O regonian agency route.
ch arm in g . He is to a p p e ar h ere on
Miss Alice L eek ley ,.a te ac h er in th e the evening of T uesday, th e 17th in the
G resham grad e school, was accom high school gym.
In com m em oration o f “Wear-Ever’s” 2 5 t h
T heee is no o n e \ ik e him in th e en
panied from her hom e at L ake Grove
anniversary, w e offer you this “Wear-Ever”
over a w eek-end v isit by a sm all tire lyceum or e n te rta in m e n t field.
one-quart Pudding Pan at the special price.
b ro th er, R obert Leekley and a little He is d istinctive, an individual. A
friend, Eileen G roupe, who w ill r e typical clean -cu t w holesom e A m erican
g en tlem an ; train ed in his a r t to the
m ain w ith h er u n til W ednesday.
F in e fo r puddings,
pot pies, sauces an d
W ednesday, A rm istice day, w ill be finest degree of p erfection, he brings
r e f r i g e r a t o r use
observed as a holiday by th e high and to his aud ien ces som ething far beyond
g rad e schools. T he high school foot th a t w hich they cam e to hear. H is
ball team will go to M olalla th a t a f atm o sp h e re of w holesom eness a ttra c ts
ternoon to engage in a gam e w ith the and a r r e s ts atten tio n , his p erso n a lity
d em o n strate s his g en u in en ess and
team at th a t place.
ideals, his ab ility seizes your im agi
E. G ilberson, Bill Shaw’ and Miss
nation and visualizes th e c h a ra c te rs
Mabel Shaw visited w ith frien d s at
W IAR EVER
as they weave th e p a tte rn of th e play
N ewberg over th e w eek end. On th e ir
Mr. W hitney's re p e rto ire includes
ALUMINUM
re tu rn to G resham Sunday evening
T u rn to the R ight" by W lnchell Sm ith
they counted seven m achines strew n
(Tw elve C h a ra c te rs ); "T h e F o rtu n e
TRADEMARK
along the highw ay, th e re su lt of re
iwg u » *•« on
H
u n te r” by W inchell S m ith (T h irteen
cent w recks.
Special Offer
C h a ra c te rs ); “H it th e T ra il H olliday’
C. E. Cleveland cam e down from
by G eorge Cohan (F ifteen C h a ra c
Nov. 5th. to
Stanfield, Oregon, to atten d th e stock
te rs) ; “In W alked Jim m ie" by M. J
Nov. 14th.
show and visit a sh o rt tim e w ith his
Jaffa (Tw elve C h a ra c te rs ); "Adam
p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. C h arles C leve
and E v a” by G eorge M iddleton (Ten
land.
C h a ra c te r s ) ; P o p u lar S h o rt S tory
Cecil ro u n d e r, of S pringdale, is th e
P ro g ram s.
happy possessor of a new O verland
E ach y ear Mr. W hitney adds to his
six sedan ju st p u rch ased from H essel
rec itals some new su ccess; a play th a t
R e g u la r P r ic e 5 5 c
Im plem ent com pany, of G resham , lo
is d esirab le and e n te rta in in g , th a t c a r
cal dealers.
C o ve r to f it 19c
ries a m o ral m essage, and one esp ec
T. E. M ercer has exchanged his
R egular price 2 5 c
ially su ited to his rem a rk a b le pow ers
place of 61-2 ac res n ea r T ro u td ale for
of im p erso n atio n .
a d airy herd of 22 Je rse y s, to g e th er
w ith d airy equipm ent, team and farm
Horn« Laundry
m achinery. The deal w as w ith a
All finished flat w ork, 14 ce n ts a
C latsk an ie dairym an and M ercer's new pound. R ough dry, S ce n ts a pound
possessions have been received from E conom y w ash, 6 ce n ts a pound.
L au n d ry called for and delivered.
th e re in a c a r load shipm ent. They P hone 1017 G resham .—Adv.
a re now te m p o rarily on th e Brow n
ran ch n ear T ro u td ale, w here they will
Gresham Beauty Shoppe
K eg. $ 5 .4 5
K eg. $ 6 .6 5
R eg . $ 7 .2 0
be kept until he can re n t a place. In hei*e to serve you. Efficient and c o u rt
th e m eantim e Mr. and Mrs. M ercer are eous tre a tm e n t. Mrs. Lois St. C lair,
occupying th e ir fo rm er home on the F irs t • S tate Bank building, phone
G resham 1841.—Adv.
h eig h ts n ear T routdale.
Buy one for tilt* T h an k sgivin g Turkey
G resham g ran g e w ill m eet in reg u
Chicken IHuners.
Special ch ick en d in n e r every W ed
lar session n ex t S atu rd ay , November
14. T he usual g ran g e d in n er will be nesday noon u n til f u rth e r notice.
P ric e 50c. W ith ro w 's R e sta u ra n t.— Ad.
served follow ing th e m orning session,
and at 2 o'clock the le ctu re program
Chrysanthemums for Sale.
Phone 1421
Gresham
My ch ry sa n th em u m s a re now ready
will be given, to w hich the public Is
for sale, m o re b eau tifu l th a n ever. Call
co rd ially invited. T his will include a and see them . Mrs. M. E. W illiam s,
ta lk by Mrs. V era T u ck er on d ah lia phone 58x4.—Adv.
cu ltu re and tre a tm e n t of bulbs, and
R eg u lar m eetin g of G resham
d em o n stratio n of th e p ro p er way in
Lodge No. 125, I. O. O. F.
w hich to cut and sto re th e bulbs. Mrs.
I. E. G ates w ill give a m usical num - T h u rsd ay evening, N ovem ber 12. Work
ler and o th er fea tu re s of in te rest a re in second degree.
WM. McKINLEY BEERS, N. G.
xpected.
ROY H. GIBBS, Secy.
tyear-Ever 25th Jnnive®ary
SPECIAL
More New Sweaters
I-or the little ones we have a good looking wool and
cotton mixed coat Sweater, in red, peacock blue and
tan, each for......................... ............................... ......$2.25
hor the boys and girls we have lots of fancy colors
in the new Jacquard weaves, blouse style, priced at
............... ......................... $3.25, $3.50 and $3,75
W e have a new lot of
Extra Heavy A l l - W o o l
Sweater Coats, rolled collar,
very warm, colors cardinal
and tan trimmed in con
trasting colors. (To 7 C
Specially priced . . . y v . • O
FOR M E N AND W OM EN
\\ e have the Oregon made
All-YV ool Plaid Blazers,
$5.75
BLOL'SE SW EA TERS
.................. $4.50 to $7.25
See our Top-Notch Horse Hide Coat, wool lined, $17.00
Leather Lined Corduroy Vest................................. $11.50
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
‘The House of Quality”
JgV^Green Trading Stamps
Phone 1411
Gresham
i y
“Wear-Ever”
ONE-QUART
A lu m in u m Pudding Pan
(Jame in a n d g et
,
y o u r s TODAY
ANOTHER SPECIAL
«
Wear-Ever”
$4.50
Roasters
$5.50
L. A. WACK & CO.
This Store will close ull day Armistice Day
$6.50
L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO.
fw/X
May Am erica’s fair land never be
darkened by the bloody clouds of war.
nor its m aim ing hand be laid upon our
sons; nor it’s blighting breath lay
waste our homes. May the cannon’s
roar rem ain forever hushed, in peace
ful reverence for America's heroic
dead.
M
REVIVAL
MEETINGS
A r a m s tice h a v
IN TH E
METHODIST
4-
St ven p eaceful y e a rs h a v e follow ed, all
so filled w ith busy e n te r p ris e am i p ro s
p e rity th a t we u re apt to fo rg et o u r sons,
h u sb a n d s an d s w e e th e a rts w ho laid dow n
th e ir lives, fo r yon a n d fo r me.
Let ns not fo rg et, but let ns pray fo r
tin n ì a n d th a t they hav» not »bed in vain.
A. W. METZGER & CO.
WHILE THEY LAST
White Enamelware
YOUR CHOICE AT
each
2-quart Sauce Pans
2 -quart Sauce Pans
4-quart Dairy Pans
I
g
I
I
3- q u a rt .Mixing Bow ls
4- q u a rt P u d d in g P a n s
11-inch W ash B asin s.
S m a lle r A rtic le s a t 1 5 c e a c h
HEPPS RACKET STORE)
Phone 1236
Gresham |
EPISCOPAL
CIIURCIL GRESHAM
Seven y e a rs h a v e passed in to e te rn ity
since th a t g ra y N ovem ber day w hen n«i
tio n s penned a tru ce, a n d th e w orld
paused Io bury its m an g le d »lead an d
b a n d a g e up Its b leed in g sons.
EXTRA SPECIAL
The Chrysler Four Coach
Bnlly (Except Monday) 7:30.
rue»., Wed.. Tliur».. Erl.
tdnlts 2:3«.
Children 3:10
D. W IL L I \ C A E F R A Y , E vangelist
C L A R A M. C H R IS T E N S E N , Singer
R E W C. W . H l ’E T T , P a sto r
T he C h ry sler F o u r Coach at once
and ad m iratio n in any com pany.
trim , and finish h as been carefu lly
lation to the whole. T he re su lt is
beauty and charm
com m ands atten tio n
E very d etail of line,
considered in its r e
a c a r of su rp assin g
It Is u p h o lstered in plush of exclusive p a tte rn an d shade
an d finished all over in S h erato n G ray Duco.
“Seek Ye
the Lord
While He
Mag He
Found.”
1 M IM I» U \ t K M is I n I m y
COME!
T he e x tra w ide doors m ake tonneau en tra n c e and
possible w ithout d istu rb in g th e o th e r p assen g ers.
b road, deep w indow s and n arro w p illars elim in ate
d an g ero u s blind spot." Q u a rte r and door w indow s
be low ered, th u s com bining th e freedom of th e open
w ith closed c a r com fort.
exit
The
the
can
car
The Coach seats five a d u lts in ease and com fort. C hrysler
en g in eerin g provides gen ero u s room w ithout unnecessary
b ulk or weight.
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
RELIABILITY
P hon e G resham 1141
SERVICE