Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 08, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR
GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
TUESDAY,
NOYEMBCB
8,
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M ary E lizabeth G ossett, aged 6
P re p aratio n s a re going forw ard
I had her an k le sprained W ednesday actively for th e A rm istice Day
on th e g rad e school playgrounds dance to be given F rid ay evening
[ w hen h e r foot w as caught u nder a by th e A rem e club in th e Masonic
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board, one end of w hich w as at- hall. T he Arem e club dances are
(See additional locals on page 1) ,i|('I»ed to a swing. She was able to alw ays of a high o rd er and the
T he delivery of a Dodge B ro th e rs’ re tu rn to school today.
usual good tim e is assu red by the
six sedan w as m ade by Brockw ay (
D. M. R oberts, who was tak en to p atro n s of th e affair. All A rem e
& Nelson, local dealers, to Wm. „
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Good S am aritan hospital T uesday club m em bers and th e ir friends are
A nderson, of G resham , on S a tu r­
invited.
nig h t suffering from urem ic poison­
day. Brockw ay & Nelson also r e ­
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning, Mr
ing, is rep o rted to be doing very
p o rt the delivery la st week of a
well, and it is expected he w ill be and Mrs. John Bliss, Mrs. J. H
G raham Bros.’ one-ton tru c k , with
rem oved from th e hospital to his Metzger, Mrs. C arrie Powell and
farm body, to K. T am ura, a farm er
her g ran d d a u g h ter G ertru d e Lee of
home som etim e d u rin g the week.
living east of G resham .
G resham , Mrs. R ichard Beadle and
A d au g h ter was born to Mr. and
T he re g u la r all-day m eeting of
Mrs. Jam es McRain of G illis w ere
th e G resham g range will be held Mr8' Dewey Glbbs on Sunday m orn- included in th e guests p resen t S at­
R aturday a t th e g ran g e hall. At ing’ but ,h e llttle one ,lid n o t 8Ur- urday evening when the b irth d ay
th e le ctu re hour Interestin g slides v*ve-
In term e n t w as m ade in of D. D. Ja ck w as celeb rated a t his
w ill be shown.
G resham cem etery. Mr. and Mrs. home n ea r P o rtlan d , th e affair be­
Gibbs live on th e K ane road ea st of
ing an en tire su rp rise to him.
T he Junior-senior high school
G resham .
L unch w as served and a social tim e
p a rty given F riday evening in the
gym nasium w as a decided success
Mrs. A rth u r Johnson of S eattle enjoyed d u rin g th e evening. Among
in every detail. T here w as a fine wus ® w eek-end visitor a t th e home m any pleasing gifts received by Mr.
atten d a n ce of stud en ts and nearly ° f her sister-in -law Mrs. D . IL I lack was th e order for a new su it
Our prices w ill m ake a stron g ap p eal to you
all m em bers of the faculty w ere Weintz. Mrs. Johnson, who w as a <>f clothes on a G resham clo th ier
present.
D elicious refresh m en ts Rfd Cross n u rse during the W orld presen ted by Mr. Ja ck s children
A savin g o f from $ 5 to $ 1 0 is assu red .
w ere served. A m usical num ber l W ar, is receiving m edical tre a t- and his g ran d d a u g h ter Alice. The
w hich w as g rea tly ap preciated w as m ent at the V ete ran s’ hospital in Ja c k fam ily form erly resided in the
vicinity of Scenic. T he su rp rise
given by F ilipino boys on stringed P ortland.
in stru m e n ts.
I Mr. a n j
Qeorge L ane are be- w as sponsored by frien d s and m em ­
D. M. Cathey is engaged in c a r- ing co n g ratu lated or» the b irth of bers of th e N eighbors of W oodcraft.
The local W. C. T. U. is p rep arin g
p en ter w ork on the H illc rest farm an 8% -pound son who arriv ed at
n ear Sandy. H e has been building ; th eir hom e F rid ay evening. The an u n u su ally in te restin g program
a new dairy barn and m aking other baby has been nam ed W illiam for its m eeting to be held T h u rs­
im provem ents on th e place.
' George.
day aftern o o n at 2:30 at th e home
of Mrs. M. J. A llshouse. A round
table A rm istice Day peace discus­
sion will be a featu re of th e a fte r­
noon. A vocal solo will he rendered
by Mrs. Lois E lse H alld o rsso n of
P o rtlan d , and a piano solo by Miss
D orothy Cooper. T h ree book re ­
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views are being p rep ared , “The
M ontessiro M other” by Mrs. H. H.
O tt; "P a re n ts and C hildren," A n­
gelo P a trl, by Mrs. A nnabel K irk ­
wood; and “The T rend of the
T eens,” O'Shea, by Mrs. C arl
Shultz. T here will also be a q u es­
Powell Street, Gresham
Phone 1331
tion box on m a tte rs p erta in in g to
M E N ’S W E A R
SH O ELS
m o th ers’ problem s. T he afternoon
H a rt S c h a ffn e r A. M arx
program will be u n d er th e lead er­
G R E SH A M
ship of Mrs. M ark N ickerson, su ­
C lo th c ra ft C lothes
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p erin ten d en t of the ch ild ’s w elfare
He
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dep artm en t. R efresh m en ts w ill be
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served by th e a ssista n t hostesses
Mrs. Jack so n Jones, Miss Cora
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"G ran d m a" M ary F au g h t has
G reen and Mrs. Fred Fieldhouse.
gone to V ancouver, W ashington,
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The larg e fram e house recen tly for a visit with h er son. She may
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p urchased by D. C. Ely and moved rem ain for some tim e. G randm a
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from its location on Second stre e t F aught is 93 y ears of age and has
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near Main, to Hood avenuq be been ca rin g for h erse lf In Ijer
tw een F o u rth and F ifth, is now in rooms in th e Bent house on T hird
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place and m akes a good ap p e ar­ street.
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j ^ very family ought to give at
ance, due to the care witli w hich it
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Mrs. A. B. Wood of th e P ipe Line
was moved. T he m oving of th e
Cz least one formal dinner during
road w as in G resham on business
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house w as co nsiderable of an u n ­
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the winter. ((Gleaming silver plate
d ertak in g . T he fam ily occupying yesterday, m aking arran g e m en ts
for an indefinite absence. She left
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it, Mr. and Mrs. C harles L am bert,
on immaculate linen is a picture
th is m orning for M ontara, C alifo r­
rem ained In the house w hile it w as
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nia, w here she w ill visit Mrs. S. B
th a t lingers in memory like a
on its journey.
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M cK inney.
Among th e m a rriag e licenses lis t­
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charming play. (( We have silver­
The S. E. circle of the M ethodist
ed a few days ago in P o rtlan d p a­
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Ladit-s
Aid will m eet on W ednes­
ware and plate at extremely
pers appeared th e nam es of A lbert
day, N ovember 9, w ith Mrs. C. J.
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Lew is of G resham and Miss Regina
moderate prices
L undquist. P o t-lu ck lunch w ill be
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$<> H intz of P o rtlan d , also Jo h n H, enjoyed
a t noon and the aftern o o n
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Stout
of
Brightw
ood
and
Miss
So
will be spent in w orking.
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So T helm a J. W illiam s of Gresham .
Mrs. E lsie Cogswell received a
The G resham hox factory, of
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So
teleg ram on S atu rd ay m orning an - j
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So w hich P. F. Felt is th e m anager, nouneing th e death of her 6-year-
lias been enlarged to seven tim es
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old grandson In D etroit, M ichigan,
So its
Pow ell S tre e t G resh am , Ore.
fo rm er rap a city anil new m a­
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So chinery is being in stalled to take afte r a few days' illn ess from to n ­
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So c a re of th e in creasin g tra d e in silitis.
Comr oui
E zra Thom as has been im paneled
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So b erry hallocks and boxes. A veneer
ofthi. KITCHEN
to
serve
as
a
ju
ro
r
on
th
e
Novem­
ing m achine w hich saw s up a log
live feet in length and 52 inches In ber term of tlie M ultnom ah county
diam eter has been installed. T his circu it court.
Mrs. W. E. B ronson is assistin g
m achine not only cu ts the veneer
I for the hallocks. hut tu rn s out the at tlie Newberg Packing & P roduce
hox shook com plete. T he m achine com pany store.
An in te re stin g display may be
form erly in use here would take
but 25-inch length m ateria l 24 seen in th e w indow s of A. W. Metz­
You have only until November 15th to make
inches in diam eter. Mr. Felt says ger * C om pany's sto re, cotton bolls
jo
u r old stove do its last and greatest service for
and
seed,
picked
hy^Mrs.
C
h
riste
n
s
lie co n sid ers th a t his factory has
you Select one of our new, modern, up-to-the-
passed beyond the ex perim ental H um ason w hile v isitin g her son in
minute
stage and for th e com ing y ear he T exas and brought back by her to
111,11,1- a * o p p o rtu n ity of s o - |
has set the goal at 200,000 crates, -
as ag ain st 38,000 cra te s m ade last ing cotton as it grow s. Shown w ith
the bolls a re sev eral p ro d u cts of
year.
cotton seed w hich are in use in
Raymond Htiuiasou of P o rtlan d
th o u san d s of homes.
spent Sunday with his m other Mrs.
Mrs. W ilbur T hom pson of Oak
ELECTRIC RANGES
C h risten s H um ason.
Ridge, Oregon, is visitin g a t the
As a coal c o n su m e r, you. Mr. R e a d e r, h a v e no
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Page and
home of her p a re n ts Mr. and Mrs.
and youl! receive a liberal allowance on the old
HOTPOINT
d au g h ter Ada Marie of Bend spent
doubt been dissiitislled from y e a r to year, w ith th e
A. M. W ilkinson and her h u sb an d 's
stove
you're
now
using.
This
applies
to
stoves
RANGES
the week end w ith Mrs. P age’s sis­
o b je c tio n a b le fe a tu re s of som e coals. If it w a s n ’t
and ranges of all types.
p aren ts Dr. and Mrs A. Thom pson.
-have electric auto­
ter Mrs. .1. E. T aylor an d fam ily on
c lin k e rs, it w as stick y , s trin g y soot, a n d if it w a sn 't
matic heat and time
the S tanley road
(a ril of Thanks.
control.
o n e o r both, you found it difficult if not im p o ssib le to
A
wonderful
opportunity
for
your
home
to
be­
W e wish to th a n k our frien d s and
M. B. Splaw n and C harles M.
—have improved speed
come equipped with the most modern, efficient
hold o r m a in ta in a tire in y o u r h e a te r; in fact, you
Splaw ti witli th eir fam ilies have relativ es for the sym pathy and
units fo r quicker
help accorded us In th e illn ess and
type of electric range! Sizes and styles here for
w ere lite ra lly " b u rn in g up m o n ey .”
cooking.
retu rn ed from Yfljcinta w here they death of our beloved w ife and
every kitchen.
-a re as easy to clean
have been picking apples. They m other. Mrs. B ertha M attson, and
A nthracite coal is a d m itte d ly th e best of fuels, hut,
as a china plate.
for th e beautiful floral offerings.
rep o rt an enjoyable time.
—have o v e r s i z e d
because of its p ro h ib itiv e price it is out of rea c h for
F
red
M
attson.
N
o
rm
an
It.
Sm
ith,
Payable
on
the
most
convenient
terms.
J
Mrs. Beata Hayes, accom panied
ovens
for la r g e
E dgar B. Sm ith, Mrs. C lara
th e m a jo rity of us but, h e re is a coal, w hich h as
by Mr. and Mrs. Mason of P o rt­
fowl*.
1
E m ra. Mrs. Mabel Schm itz,
, p ra c tic a lly nil of th e c h a ra c te ris tic s of A n th ra c ite
land. called on her sister Mrs.
Mrs. B ertha Timm ons.
C h risten s H um ason Sunday.
coal. U T A H -G R A M ) COAL is low in v o latile s, th e
*<a»0 I.adics’ Kalil Coats. £1.95.
Mrs E ttsel Jones of B rem erton
soot p ro d u cin g d e m e n ts .
I l A I I - G i i W I t (’RAI,
T hese p o p u lar ra in coats In all
md Miss Ada McCool and Mrs. w anted colors reduced from $7.50
m a k e s no s trin g y soot. U T A II-G K A M ) CO V I. h a s no
Mary L aC lair of S eattle w ere re ­ to $4.95. A ylsw orth & M artin.—Ad.
p y rite s of iro n o r gypsum , an d th e re fo re , does n o t in ­
cent calle rs nt the home of Mrs.
New and USED c a rs on display at
ju re y o u r g ra te s , am i m ak es no c lin k e rs. I T A II-
Pearl Mack m il her fath e r F ran k
fair grounds. Get a salesm an at
Jones. Miss McCool w as on her our office hi the F irst S tate Bank
(«If 1 \ P COAL is h a rd , th e re fo re , la s ts lo n g er and is
ELECTRIC
jfb
ELECTR’ •LD O .
way to San F rancisco w here she building on F irst stree t. S h earer-
easily c o n tro lle d . C T A II-U ltA M I COAL b u rn s up to
will be em ploye,' in th e g o v ern ­ Bacon C hevrolet Co., G resham 1941.
Phone SOI
P o w ell St.
Gfesham
a clean fluffy ash . In o th e r w ords, at a b itu m in o u s
—Adv.
ment hospital.
Gresham Locals
To Men
and Voung Men
Thoroughly good workmanship and an ample
range of well chosen fabrics contribute their
share toward making our suits and overcoats for
men and young men desirable.
OVERCOATS
SUITS
STUDENT SUITS.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I have bought the hemstitching machine
and business of Mrs. Carrie Hansen, and will
continue to serve her patrons in the same satis­
factory manner at my place of'business.
*15 to *40
*25 to *50
*15 to *25
Furnishings and Shoes to go with the Clothes
Elizabeth’s Frock Shoppe
W.
Give lied Trading Stamps
SILVER PLATE
¡or
FORMAL DINNERS
jH e n lrv ’s J e to e lr p £ > to rt
/
in a little more than a week
-our special offer ends
AN APPEAL to
“Coal”
Reasoning
X
PORTLAND
COM PANY
price, you m ay secu re I T A l l - t l l t AM ) COAL. w ith
m ost of th e A n th ra c ite c h a ra c te ris tic s . You have
trie d th em a ll fo r y e a rs, se e k in g th e q u a litie s we
claim . W e o n ly ask you to try it an d be convinced,
ju st a s th o u sa n d s o f o th e rs a re now e n th u s ia stic a lly
p ro c la im in g IT A II-G K A M ) " T h e Best Coal on the
M a rk e t.”
Demand I TAII-GKAMt COM
It is labeled for
your protection.
DISTRIBUTED BY
Walrad Mercantile Co.
Alfred lia in u ia r Is doing as well
as can be expected since his o p era­
tion for sin u s tro u b le on F riday of
last w eek at the Eye. F ar, Nose and
T h ro at hospital In P o rtland. He
still suffers considerable pain from
the ailm ent
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. R oberts of
W elches spent »he past day or two
in G resham looking afte r business
and visiting w ith relatives.
G resham F uel Co.
Wood, Coal, Briqueta
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P R O M P T S E R V IC E
Ir m e o r a r v I'h o n * t i l l
Meriden Pocket Knives.
Meet every req u irem en t.
Kidder
Hdwe. Co., G resham .
B attery Service.
Window Cleaning.
For expert window cleauing se*
A g u ara n tee d b attery foT $3 or $4
8.
ith J and your old one. C harging. 50c.
„ T ajlm
„ a, or _ leave o rd ers w ---------
Ross Brown. G resham , phone 2601 Powell Valley a t »2d street. Phone
TAbor 0284 a fte r 7 p. m Adv.
I will agalu offer lovely h an d k er
(’ «»ranteesl House P e ro ra tin g ,
chiefs of various m a teria ls for
r o r painting, paper banging, tin t
C hristm as g if s . Mrs. P earl Mack.
* W in ter rates. Call H. G. An
G reshant, phone 96x.—Adv.
tf * r ‘>w- G resham 894.— Adv.
I \ honor of the heroes, living and dead,
* who made Armistice Day possible, this
-tore will be closed all day November 11,
Amiistice Dav.
For t hrlMma« (lifts.
G. nulne C hevrolet P arts. S hear-
S eam y new stock of (all sam ples I «’«’-Bacon C hevrolet Co., G resham
In S p irella sto ck in g s and under- 1941.—Adv.
w ear, O rders may be tak en a
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W hite Way or w ill call at your
In su ra n ce funds for farm Ioans,
home evenings. Mrs. E tta Hoover, No com m ission or brokerage. Very
phone J . 67.—Adv.
.e a s y term s. B. W. T h o rn e.—Adv.
Hepp’s Racket Store
Lovely (lift Handkerchiefs.
G R ESH A M . OREGON