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PAGE FOLK GRESHAM OUTLOOK. GRESHAM LOCALS M. D. K ern is leaving for Van couver, W ashington, w here he plans to m ake his fu tu re home with his son, W. R. K ern and fam ily Mr. K ern leaves m any warm friends in G resham w here he and his wife resided for around fifteen years. He deferred his moving plans until a fte r election day as he not only w ished to vote but was em ployed as second judge on the election board. Mr. K ern's V an couver ad d ress will be 1114 Ingles street. Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Davies and d au g h ter V irginia of Grey Eagle, Minn., arriv ed yesterday to take up th e ir residence In G resham They will live on T hird stre e t in Zenith addition. Mrs. Davies is a d au g h te r of Mr and Mrs. H. L. S t.C la ir and Mr. Davies, who is a p rin te r, will be employed at the Outlook office. TUESDAY, AOAEMBER • In a w itch's caldron were secreted gifts for the bride to be. Those present beside the hostess w ere Mrg. Hazel Beers. Mrg Galen F ancher, Mrg. Joe M arriage. Mrs. Orville Davidson. Mrs. Glen David son, Mrs. Adolph Zenger, Mrs. May Bozeman, Miss Alice P eterson, Miss E sth er P eterson and Miss Mildred Kummel. A sm all sum of money was fourni by tw o sm all boys In the yard of Roy E. Cannon on Monday. If the person who lost It can Identify sam e and rew ard th e boys for th e ir honesty it w ill be gladly tu rn ed over, says Mr. Cannon. W hen the bids for th e new school Mrs. Roy P eterso n was the h o st The county ag ric u ltu ral agent. bus for the Lynch school d istric t ess W ednesday afternoon, October 8. B. H all, w ishes those who desire w ere opened on S atu rd ay it was 27, for a d elightful m iscellaneous to o rd er pyratol, (stum ping pow found th a t th e W. W. Metzger a u to show er given In honor of her sis der) to place them at once as o r Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gibbs en ter- ter-in -law , Miss Alice P eterson mobile agency of G resham had se ders for the second car are now be cured th e co n tra ct for th e delivery I tained Mr. and Mrs. Ralph David- whose engagem ent to A lbert Zen- ing m ade up and m ust be in by F ri of th e new m achine, although th e irs I son an<l ®on at Sunday dinner, ger was announced some tim e day of th is week was not the low est bid In the com -1 Mr. and Mrs. E. S ch jaterer, fo rm since. The affair was held at the Mrs. H. C. L arsen entertained the petition. T he ca r w hich has been I er resid en ts of T routdale, hâve spacious residence of Mrs. W. L. m em bers of her Sunday school selected by th e Lynch school board ren ted th e V anderm ost house on B alm er in A rboleda. w hich was class. 15 little Japanese, a t her Is a C hevrolet school bus, W ayne th e Section Line road, beautifully decorated in H allow home on Saturday evening. The body, with a capacity for 45 stu- Mr. and Mrg Cec|J MetzgPr and e e n colors. T he tim e was spent in sp irit of H allowe'en prevailed in dents. O ther bids w ere subm itted Mr. and Mrs. H E Kvartlt th e ,a t . fortune tellin g and other gam es the gam es and lunch which was for m achines of o th e r m akes, but fer a B)ster of Mrs Metxgér, spent followed by delicious refresh m en ts. 1 served and all had a m erry time. the chairm an of th e school board the w eek-end a t seaside reso rts, considered th e m em bers had used They drove F rld ay to Seaside and good Judgm ent in the type of ma- retu rn ed home th ro u g h Tillam ook chine selected. The C hevrolet was and G aribaldi. They rep o rt beauti- the unanim ous decision of th e I fU| w eather prevailing down on the board. coast. The Rev. and Mrs. J. A. H opper i Mr. and Mrs. A. M. W ilkenson and son, Howard, cam e from Lacey, I moved in yesterd ay from the L ittle W ashington, S aturday. Mr. H opper I sa n d y ra n g e r station w here Mr. is retu rn in g to his w ork th e re in W ilkenson has been em ployed d u r connection w ith a ch ild ren ’s home, ing the past season. They are p u t but Mrs. H opper and H ow ard w ill ting up a ten t on th e ir lot in Iteg- rem aln at th eir ran ch hom e on th e I per addition w here they expect to Section L ine road a m ile east of reside tem p o rarily G resham . The la tte r, who has Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. A been attending high school at B arnes on Friday, October 29, a Olympia, re-entered G resham Union , , - „ . d au g h ter w eighing eight pounds. high Monday m orning and w ' M other and .... i i baby i a re doing w ell at com plete his senior year In th a t each the fam ily residence on E ast Powell school. V alley road. Mrs. W endall Cleveland, of Hepp Mr. and Mrs. C. I. R ak er en te r ner, is a guest for a few days a t the tained on F rid a y evening in th eir home of her husband's p aren ts, Mr. new home on W allula H eights with and Mrs. C harles Cleveland. a H allow e’en party. T he H allow Miss Joyce K idder was home e’en sp irit w as carried out in the from W illam ette U niversity over | gam es and th e luncheon. Those I irst State Bank Bldg., opposite.telephone office, th e week-end. p resen t w ere Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Gresham, Oregon .1. F. B arnes is planning to leave I Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. E. G ilberson, ini iiiaiiiiiiiiiiii(]iiiiiiiiiiii[iiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiii[]hiiiiiuiiin tom orrow for a week or ten day's Mr. and Mrs. H arold Buzick, Mr. ....................... . recreatio n al trip to T aft, Oregon. and Mrs. Roy Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. RimiiBinnniiimniiiiMiMtininiHtii.itinnw4)ii''ii IB 111D m im i I III H IU liiU llIlinU IIH R H iU M The Rev. and Mrs. B. F. Sm alley, ] E llsw orth R aker, Mr. and Mrs. of P ortland, visited G resham A lbert Camp, Leo Bailey, H enry friends over the week-end. They Lundy. A rth u r M atches, H. V. Lake, spent S atu rd ay night with Mr. and E rn e st Z enger, the Misses Mar- Mr«. I) .M. Cathey and took Sunday ^ u erlte and Leona Bailey, M arjorie dinner at the home of J. J. R o b e rt-| K endall A rdlth G arner and Rosella E n glehart. Miss E n g leh art, who unusual in texture, unique in wear, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam W alker, of I m ak" H h*’r hom e with Mr. and Mrs. absolutely guaranteed fast color E vansville, Indiana, who are visit C. 1. R aker, recen tly arriv ed from Ing the la tte r’s sister, Mrs. F rank M inneapolis, M innesota, and Is em- " S ä G E N U IN E Peak and fam ily, with Dr. and Mrs. I ployed as p riv ate secreta ry at the Peak left F riday for a trip over F irst S tate hank. Oregon highw ays. They first went Mr. and Mrs. J. ( . S hultz en ter- to Bend, then from th e re over th e I tallied the A rem e club at th eir McKenzie pass to E ugene w here home F riday evening and a pleas- they spent a couple of days w ith I an t evening w as enjoyed by a good Dr. and Mrs. V. L. Brooks. sized gath erin g . The proceeds from REC.U5.EAi; OIF, Several G resham people have he p arty will be devoted to the reg istered for the U niversity of I building fund of th e fu tu re Mason! 32* wide. Fine and woolly to the hand, bein O regon's extension course w hich I tem ple In GrPsham. a cotton fabric finished by a newly-discoverei '3 Is being given throughout the T he Rev. A. B. C alder, a retired process. school y ear In P ortland. Miss M ethodist clergym an who resides I The finish is permanent and the colors in the GUARANTEE M artha H agberg has enrolled for n ear Boring, was a ca lle r at the large range of glorious patterns are absolutely W t w ill rtp b u e any gar- tlie ere d lts In hanking course; Lyle Outlook office S aturday. He anil guaranteed. jnmr mud« o f (jrouin« * T inker bell ’ if it lades. Mason for public speaking; Mrs. his wife recen tly cam e to tlilH lo For the children’s school and play frocks, for E. B. Kirkwood, lite ra tu re and E n g cality from Shedd. Oregon, w here beautiful garments for women—this is an ideal fabric. Price per yard. lish; Miss Helen A nkcorn. haeterl- | he had served as p asto r for two idogy at ttie m edical school and nu- years. About 16 years ago Mr trltio n w hich she tak es a t Lincoln I C alder served th e p asto ra te of high school; and Miss M arjorie P leasan t Home, Boring and UlfT Machen, m athem atics and history. He now expects to preach at Sandy F our of th e grade school te ach ers I M ethodist ch u rch each Sunday Hre also p u rsuing fu rth e r lines of I m orning at 11 o’clock. educiitlon, th re e of them w ith the Mrs. (). A. E astm an, Mrs. W. S. extension course. Miss A lice Leek E verett and Mrs. C. Yager called ley, survey of E nglish literatu re on Mrs. P earl Mack Monday a f te r and sc u lp tu re ; Miss Ruth Bowron noon, th e occasion being h er b irth and Mrs. Mary K rueger, physical day. T he tim e w as spent pleasunt- education. Miss R achel Chezetn Is | |y, followed by refresh m en ts, taking up a com m ercial course at a business college. Mrs. Murion Johnson, who has | been III for the past week or long er. Is now slow ly Improving. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bushong v isit ed over Sunday w ith th e ir son-in- law and d aughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H ayes at Albany. They were accom panied by their son Jam es. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sehoepper, of P o rtlan d , and Mr and Mrs. Alvin K llnskl were Sunday dinner guests | at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. F rank I hat s what we are in business for Gibbs. CLEARANCE SALE Friday and Saturday, November 5 and Ifc» W. C. B urch retu rn ed from Rose burg S aturday w here he had been visiting his th ree children and th eir families. W hile in southern O re gon he m ade an excursion into the Siskiyou m ountains 32 m iles from G rants P ass w here he has m ining interests. Mrs. Burch also re turned from Roseburg a sh o rt tim e ago w here she had visited th eir children. Ed F letch er and wife from G rand F orks, B. C., have rented and moved into th e Jam es L aw rence house on M etzger avenue. t hicken Dinner and Bazaar By the E vangelical W om en's Union MASONIC HALL, GRESHAM WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10 Dinner served at 6 o’clock Music. P ictu re s of Mt. R ainier and S w itzerland a t 8 p m. A dults 5#e C hildren u nder 12, 35c BIG SALE and Grand O pening 6 ! Entire Stock of Felt Hats of the Newberg Packing and Produce Go. Store No. 3 in the Bank of Gresham Building, Main Street, Gresham. $ 0 .5 0 THURS., NOV. 4 Miss Halsey J $2000 Grocery Stock at Cost! Some lines as low as 75 cents on the dollar. We are putting out no leaders, all must go at cost. Is all first class goods with a few pack ages a little soiled by moving them so many times while store was re modeled. We have installed a first class meat market where we will sell meat at Portland and amhill street prices and as good a meat as Oregon can grow. One trial will convince you. A full line of fruit, vegetables, feed, hardware and delicatessen goods will be installed in the store. Come early Thursday morning, November 4, and get the choice of this lis stock. \\ atch this ad in Friday’s issue for prices. A new jabric NEWBERG PACKING & PRODUCE CO. M ir r a te g li 59c W. R. HICKS CO. Store No. 3 Main St., Gresham T. R. Howitt, Mgr. Crockery Clean-up Sale New shipments of crockery- are due to arrive at once and to make room and clean up all our old stock of dishes we have decided to sell them this week at the following prices: Cups and Saucers PLATES E nglish seconds in w hite CUPS ONLY 7-lnch D inner P lates in E nglish seconds P lain W hite H eavy Ja p an Cups Coffee size GRESHAM Each 8c W hen you come in for your new suit and overcoat this Fall, you can depend on us to render thorough satisfaction. to give every man a better clothing ser vice, better fabrics, better style, better value. WHY recommend Acorn Range» to our customers T f e n r le n t in« connt ru< t ion th«> ■ tu rd ) b u ild a n d th e b e a u tifu l tin tab o f th e A c o rn lin e la th«- rc a u lt o f lo n g y t-a ra o f au<x'«*anful m a n u f a r t u r ln g — y o u a re b u y in g a d e f in lte , tr ie d a n d tru e p ro d u c t w hen y o u p u rv h a a c a n A c o rn ra n g e l-e t ua t e ll y o u a n d ahow y o u w h y y o u w ill he d e lig h te d w ith y o u r p u rchaa e o f a n A c o rn fo r y o u r k itc h e n . Acorn Sales & Service Co. rhea, tua 2 P a n ts S u its $ 2 5 $3 5 Student’s Suits $17.50 to $25 OVERCOATS $ Ay lsWortK & Ma rti t \ S h o e s G RESH AM 42-Piece Sets Beautiful Decorated W are in new designs Special, Set *5-98 Stafford Design B eautiful D ecorated W are Special, Set $7.98 ................ .«'M'» J. ROASTERS u rn Imported Teapots Many B eautiful P a tte rn s and Shapes. Our re g u la r 11.00 value this week at 79c each iii- Sheet Iron. L arge size and heavy. A lim ited num ber 89c each And in the Tool Departm ent POTATO FORKS, 6 t i n e ............... 1 5 to *40 m e n s w ear 12-Piece Sets POTATO FORK each h n » i.F \ MAIA ARD SHOYEI S. all styles POTATO sttAOPS, D-handle w ire scoop $1.75 P R IM A L SHEARS. 20-inch handle ........ $2.25 65c W IM H ESTER DOI BI.F BIT AXES $3.1)11 $2JW STABLE BROOMS L arge sixe ..................... >2.75 BARA SHOVELS, Long han d le ............... $1.45 85c A. W. METZGER & CO. Quality and Service Phone 1451 Feed 1281