PAUK FOUR
GRESHAM
OfTLOOK.
GRESHAM,
OREGON
TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 192s
Mrs. W illiam J. T elford of P o rt
T he Boy Scout troop, w hich was I\S < RANCE MAN
The Wise Friend.
land w as the g uest Monday of Mrs. recen tly organized a t G resham ,
Y outh’s Com panion. S ubscribers erfu l influence in th e favorable
TAKES BJtOAI) VIEW
Once upon a tim e—and not very will receive:
W alter M etzger. D uring th e a fte r m et S atu rd ay as u sual, th e ir m eet
m ark etin g , not only of potatoes,
Y outh’s Com panion— 12 but of a ll products. P ro p e r g ra d
noon a num ber of old ac q u ain tan ing tak in g place in th e fire room
G resham , Oregon, J a n u a ry 17.— l0ng ago~ th e re w as a b ro th er and big 1. m The
onthly issues in 1928, and
ing and reliab le q u ality are abso
ces and form er asso ciates of Mrs. of th e city hall w here th ey expect E d ito r O u tlo o k .—Now th a t th e 8l8ter Wh° llad a irie,ld - A verV
2. Two ex tra num bers to new lutely n ecessary for th e ¡u ccessfu l
A card p a rty will be held F riday
T elford from P o rtlan d , G resham to convene h ereafter. T he organ q uestion of m aking th e in te rsta te special frlend be was, who told su b scrib ers o rd erin g w ithin 30 days an d profitable m a rk e tiig of all
evening, J a n u a ry 20, in the show
All for only »2.
and Boring, called at th e M etzger ization now co n sists of one first b bridge
rid ee a a free
free bridge
hri.iee h as been . de
.. them sto res about men who flew
p roducts of th e farm and the
room of Brockw ay & Nelson, under
3. The Com panion’s new book of orchard.
home. R efresh m en ts w ere served. class scout, a second class scout cided, th e sta te of Oregon and the th ro u g h th e skies over far-flung
hum or "1001 One M inute S to ries”
th e auspices of the A reme club.
Mrs. W. F. Honey attended a and five ten d erfo o t scouts. Several sta te of W ashington should tak e spaces o f the e a rth ; of boys and also included F R E E (send 10 cents
E veryone is cordially invited to a t
Battery Service.
g irls who had th rillin g and m y ster to cover postage and han d lin g ).
tend.
It is desired to have a t m eeting of th e C h ild ren ’s F arm m ore plan on passing th e te sts la up the m a tte r of m aking th e h igh
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n tee d b attery for »3 or »4
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of
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th
ers
who
had
TH
E
YOUTH’S
COMPANION
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ter.
S
atu
rd
ay
the
boys
hiked
up
Home
board
a
t
C
orvallis
la
st
Sat-1
way for a t least 25 m iles on each
least 20 tables on the floor. Both
and your old one. C harging, 50c
[the b u tte w here they enjoyed a side of the Columbia riv er a stree t m ost u n u su a l situ atio n s co nfront
S N Dept., Boston, Mass.
urday,
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w
hich
tim
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bridge and 500 w ill be played.
Pow ell V alley a t 52d street. P hone
election of officers took place, and tre a su re hunt.
A ssistan t Scout beau tifu l, m aking it ju st as wide them , yet m anaged to come th ro u g h S u bscriptions received a t th is office. TAbor 0284 a fte r 7 p. m.—Adv.
Miss Rena Stevenson of P o rt
th e an n u a l re p o rt of th e su p e rin M aster Jen sen , who had ch a rg e of as can be up to 120 feet, elim in at th eir te sts with ste a d fa st and cour
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land, who form erly w as engaged in ten d en t w as given. Ju d g e W alter
F or re a l e state loans see or call
E stab lish in g R eliable G rades.
th e g ath erin g S atu rd ay , hiked out ing all curves and g rades possible, ageous h e a rts ; of wild an im als in
deaconess w ork w ith the M ethodist H. E vans of P o rtlan d w as re-ele ct
Idaho w as fifth h ighest of all B. W. T horne.—Adv.
from P o rtlan d to G resham , across and estab lish in g set-back lines as deep ju n g le s — how they lived
church in
G resham ,
attended ed p resid en t of th e board of d i
the
sta te s in th e production of po
hunted,
and
died.
Such
a
host
of
th e co u n try a t scout pace, m aking m uch as possible. T hese w ill be
tato es th is year, w ith 24,380,000
ch u rch services h ere Sunday and recto rs. Mrs. H oney w as elected a
the trip in th ree hours, his gait av of inestim able value if needed but th in g s did th e ir good friend tell bushels. In o rd er to estab lish a
M rs. R obert B lair
la te r was th e dinner guest of Mrs.
m em ber of the hoard for a th ree- eraging a m ile every 12 m inutes.
no d etrim en t if never w anted. Get them of, and how in terestin g ly he rep u tatio n for a su p erio r article,
A ccredited T eacher of
M arion Johnson and Miss E lisabeth year term a t th e sta te convention
the G row ers’ A ssociation has de
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford F all w ere th e m ost d irect route th ro u g h P o rt- told th e m ”
Johnson.
Came th e tim e w hen th e ir friend cided th a t no potatoes w ill b e 1
held a t St. H elens several m onths given a farew ell p arty a t th e home land, go in a stra ig h t course up
ay to an o th er town. shipped from Idaho except United j If h r. W, .1. Oft ho nip , G resh tin
L. D. C alkins is having tw o bed ago. She rep o rts conditions a t the of Mr. and Mrs. R. Lew is S atu rd ay over the hill in Oregon City, for moved aw
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wcrB
MUuene
S tates g rad e No. 1. T h a t is th e '
B ro th er „ and
ere B
saddened
K iery S aturday
Phone
room s added to his sm all house s it farm home as very encouraging.
evening before th e ir d e p a rtu re for the riv e r stre e t would be too con- by his going, for they knew they system w hich w ill be a m ost pow-
uated in th e C lanahan addition.
H
ayw
ard,
C
alifornia,
w
here
Mr.
gested for th ro u g h traffic. T here would m iss his cheery sm ile and_
Mrs. W. A. W in ters left F riday
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bridges have for a tw o-w eeks’ visit with her son F all will be em ployed by th e pickle m ight have to be q uite a length of the w onderful sto ries and am using
moved from th e ir room s over the Lyle a t Los A ngeles. California. and canning plant, of w hich the
fu rn itu re sto re on Powell stre e t to T he trip w as m ade by m otor stage. p la n t a t G resham is a b ran ch . T he th e g rad e on th e north side of Ore- brought them a le tte r from th e ir
th e ir home on L aw rence street.
Mrs. S. B. H all w as in ju red last evening w as sp en t socially, refesh - gon City, but th a t would be a ben- friend, in w hich he told them he
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as sending
he Y
They recen tly purchased a sm all S atu rd ay when she slipped on w et m ents w ere served and Mr. and efit to both local
th ro u g h . tra f-
was
sending them
them T
The
Y outh’s
outh’s
Ail stre
stre e e ts
ts from
fro m th
t h i is s tim
Hme e „„
house and five acres from Mr. and linoleum in th e bathroom of her Mrs. Fall presen ted w ith a sm all flc.
flc. All
on £ ° “ f a ,‘£°n 80 th a t they would not
fo rg et him, and th a t in it they
Mrs. J. E. G askill. Mr. Bridges j home, striking* h er left side on the rem em brance by fellow em ployes should be laid out as wide as pos would find ju st th e so rt of sto ries
p lans to put his land info cultlva- I edge of the bathtub. It Is th o u g h t of th e form er at th e pickle p lan t sible, elim in atin g all g rad es and they had so m uch enjoyed h earin g
tlon this spring.
th a t tw o or m ore rjb# may bg w here he has been engaged in cu rv es w herever it can be done, him tell.
And 8 u re enough, a day or two
R. E. Cannon, p rincipal of G resh- broken. H er physician may decide work. T hose p rese n t w ere Mr. and estab lish in g set back lines w here
later the m agazine arrived, and
am Union high school, with four ! la te r on an X -ray to locate th e ex Mrs. Clifford F all, Mrs. Roy F all, ever needed
b ro th er and sister found th a t it
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lew is, Mrs.
stu d en ts who attended th e annual act trouble.
P o rtlan d on th e Columbia w ill be . tru ly did have ju s t such w onderful
C atherine Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. a city of 5,000,000 in h a b ita n ts by sto ries of ad v e n tu re and sp o rt and
sta te high school conference at E u
Mr. and Mrs. E. G llberson and
H W SNA8HAT I
1 m ystery, and ju s t such jokes as
gene, retu rn ed S atu rd ay evening th e ir nephew G eorge Sim onsen Locke Lew is, Mr. and Mrs. Almon 1960.
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they loved so well. And every tim e
and reported a m ost Interesting spent th e week-end a t th e home of McM urry and G eorge and Ed.
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th a t a new num ber of The Y outh's
Lewis.
In
su
ra
n
ce
funds
for
farm
loans
Com
panion
arriv ed , they w rote a
gathering. In connection w ith the Mr8. G llb erso n ’« m other, Mrs Net-
C harles L an d ers of C lackam as is ea°sv°»Trm1.8 °« w ^ra k e ra «e 4 Very note to th e ir friend and told him
sessions devoted to the high school j Ue Shaw, of Donald, Oregon.
p leasu re th e m agazine
busily engaged in w ork on th e Joe easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv. how m uch
press, th e stu d en t body officers and
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gave them .
Mrs. C arl Long, a form er r e s i G ray house in W hitehead addition
th e g irls ’ league, th e high school
Make y o u r t «leI»h° n « eam you 1 You, too, may have ju st th a t sam e
dent of G resham but now of E agle The residence is being newly
principals, about 100 in num ber,
Creek, w as received at Good S a painted, v arnished and kalsom ined m ore by connecting it w ith a W ant p leasu re, or give th a t p leasure, by
th is y ear for the first tim e held a
A a' __________________________ m eans of a su b scrip tio n to T he
m aritan hospital late Sunday for and put in excellent condition
conference a t th e school of educa
tre a tm e n t of a fra c tu re of the rig h t throughout.
tion.
Mr. Cannon rep o rts th is
arm . She w as in ju red when an a u
highly in stru c tiv e
w as r riding
Plano Tuning.
Mrs. Johnson of T he D alles, who tom obile in which she Wa8
,’" nK
P lano tu n in g , »3.50. P iano and
Is staying with a b ro th er Mr. Cook
th« hl« » > W ° ur mHes w est of
E stacad a. Mrs. Long is expected organ rep airin g . Fred B. Jones,
H e still have a good range
of F airview , attended services at
to leave th e hospital today and 2625, 49th stre e t S. E„ P o rtland.
the F ree M ethodist church in
Phone TAbor 8952 or G resham
oj
styles and sizes for your
will be brought to the hom e of her 1561.—Adv.
G resham
rw Mrs
a rd s J HO,,-ln
, -|aw
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r i i
selection.
took
dinner Sunday,
with the and
Rev a fte
ami
and , d au g h ter, Mr. and
RABID REPAIRING.
D. B. Welntz. Mrs. Johnson came Mrs. E m anual M iller of L aw rence
We rep a ir an y th in g on any m ake
street, G resham .
from T he D ulles for the purpose of
of radio. Work gu aran teed . L. L
There is a world of satisfaction in
T he S pizerinktum club of the Long, phone 631. We call for and
receiving m edical tre a tm e n t from a
Last week of our annual
owning a reliable watch.
Our
G resham g ran g e will m eet at the deliver.
G resham physician.
timepieces arc tested by the
Word has been received by the home of Mrs. L. P. M anning on
Clearance Sale
P«E C I A L COMMUNICA
Mrs.
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Outlook from •• Guy iiuniici
R usher th
a t tj||
on ( 1 F riday aftern o o n a t 2 o'clock.
V
X
Tl
sternest
methods
known
to
TION
of G resham Lodge No.
Ja n u a ry 7 he took the exam ination O eorge K enney and Mrs. F ran k
V 152
15 A. F. & A. M. in Masonic
the watchmakers’ science.
required for app o in tm en t to Ann- Ho<lgo w ill serve refresh m en ts. A
hall, G resham , W ednesday eve
apolls. If he w as successful his iuI1 tt,telidance Is desired,
ning. Ja n u a ry 18. Work in the
Watchcraft is repre
appointm ent will be m ade by our
Mr. and Mrs. K aw atorl and fam- M. M. D egree put on by past m as
sented
at its best in
new congressm an, F ra n k lin F. | Gy, the Ja p an e se who have been te rs of G resham lodge.
W.
J.
TODD,
W.
M.
o u r co llec tio n of
G R ESH A M ,
OREGO N
K orell, as Guy is a resident of th is living in the K enney house on the W. L. CORSAGE, Sec y.
county. Guy Is In the m usic school corner of T hird and Hood, have
in te rn atio n ally
a t the U. 8. Naval T rain in g statio n gone to T urlock, C alifornia, w here
known move
a t San Diego, C alifornia. He Is they will w ork d u rin g the rem ain-
ments
w orking bard and will gain m erit- der of th e w inter. They plan to
ed prom otion even if through retu rn to Gesliam in th e spring,
sh o rtn ess of tim e he does not get
Mrs. Mark N ickerson retu rn ed
the desired appointm ent this year. Sunday aftern o o n from C entralia,
His many friends here wish him W ashington, w here she spent the
success.
past thrpp wppks wftb r e )a tiVP8
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge P ullen a re sh e w as accom panied to C en tralia
T h e te le p h o n e w ill
being congratulated over the a r - | by her young d au g h ter, M argaret,
l ° n £ ^ distance ;-
C ecil J. P oun d er
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IÜ-EGRAPH
Pow
ell
St
prove
Io he y o u r m ost
rival of a 7H -pound son born to who w as placed u nder th e ca re of
GRESHAM
Home Builder
them this m orning at th e ir home sp ecialists who a re still keeping
valuable
an d m ost eeo-
CONTHACTINO anil HVILDIWG
on Division street. Mrs. G uenther )ier u nder observation. Mrs Nick-
P hone C orbett 1102
no in ieal a s s is ta n t in th e
Nprlnvdale Aildr*«** T ro u td ale, Or.
Is carin g for her d aughter.
I ,rs o n will go for h er d au g h ter in a
office, w o rk sh o p , hom e
The Victory circle of the Evan- week or two.
or w hile tra v e lin g .
gelical W om en's union w ill conduct
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1,1 a,l<l Mrs. R H. Todd and Mr.
a bake sale nt th e A. W. Metzger
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sto re on S aturday, Ja n u a ry 28.
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„ Sunday nt th eir cabins at W elch-
\ \ . 8. F erris, of G eorge Page & „„
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\\ nil© th e re they learned of
Co., has purchased a new C hevro
the joint b irthday celeb ratio n of
let coupe throu gh th e local agency
Gresham
th e b irth d ay s of Ed R oberts of
of S hearer Bacon C hevrolet Co.
W elches, whose n atal day was on
Mr. and Mrs. H arold Sw ales and
J a n u a ry 16, and Mrs. V irginia
sm all child have moved to G resham ■ « i t « i r i n r u n i
T u ttle of P o rtlan d .who w as born
and nre at p rese n t vine in apart*
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. " " •’“ '»""•y 15- P o rtlan d friends
m ents at th e R. E. Cannon resi-
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dence. Mr. hw ales is em ployed at
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rived F riday and stayed u n ti S n a
Here are a number of specials, many of which are “close outs’
th e G resham Box w orks.
,
j day aftenoon. B irthday d in n ers
and sold at less than wholesale cost.
w ere served on both S atu rd ay and
P
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te
r
L
en
ard
J Sunday. On S atu rd ay th e p arty
l’H O S Ï
Cleaning and
, enjoyed dancing to rad io m usic.
MEN’S SHOES
LADIES’ SHOES
Pressing
Miss Mina G ilbert has been su f
L arge group of m en's D ouglass
A
large
group
of S lippers and Ox
$>1.85
O ur clean in g p lant Is
ami
P
ack
ard
Shoes
and
Oxfords
fering for th e past week with a
In Grenharn
fords. Black patent and tan
th at sold from »6.50 to »8.50
ca rb u n cle for which she Is taking
Specially p r i c e d ................
deliver
dally trea tm e n ts.
Gresham Locals
VIOLIN
Ladies’ Winter Coats
1
A
o
ff
3
All of our fall and
winter coats must be
c l o s e d out at one-
third off regular sell
ing price.
SOURCE OF TRUE
SATISFACTION
W. R. Hicks Co.
MF
Every Day
in the year
Jflealcp’s 3feUic(rp ¡ê>tore
for
SPECIALS
January Clearance
O regon T elephone C o .
In Sickness or Health
1211
MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS
C h ry sle r P rices
effective Ja n
A large asso rtm en t of co llar a t
tached and neck band sh irts th a t
sold from »2 to »3.......................
11 '28
Wi
New
Chrysler
Chrysler
“52”
$O7i
O7<
ilo ad ’ tei
4174
4-door Sedan. 7'2<
D eluxe Coupe 721
Deluxe Sedan 701
UR LA I
‘«2’
B usiness
Coupe . . . $10415
R oudstrr
1075
2-door
Sedan . . .
1005
4-door
Sedan . . .
1 (5
$7.85 to $9.85 Boys’ O’Coats... $5.85
$12.50 to $15 Boys’ O’Coats.... $9.85
Lower Prices
$
670
and u p w ard s
Quality I nimpuired
A lso new p rices
on th e
“ 72” a n d “ Mi*
A’/f/f or drier a ( h r paler
All prices f. t>. It
fiM'tury
to prore a ('hrpnier
Hessel Implement Co.
HF.SSEL
Phone
H ESSEL
so n 's best c o lo rs ................
A group of these S uits th a t sold
from »9.85 to »16.50.
To close o u t...............................
.85
NECKWEAR
Men's F o u r-in -h an d Ties. A large
asso rtm en t of 65c ties n o w ...........
MACKINAWS
SEN SA TIO N A L NEW
LADIES’ RAINCOATS
Ladies »8.50 R aincoats in the se a
$ 4 .9 5
BOYS’ KNEE PANT SUITS
BOYS’ OVERCOATS
at
NEW
$ J .45
A Westing-
house Elect
ric Warming
Pad.
$11 to $12.50 M en’s Macks
$6.85 to $8.85 Boys’ Macks
$7.85
$4.85
45<
MEN’S HOSE
25c Black and Tan Hose............. 15c
MEN’S UNION SUITS
T hree season w eight Union S uits.
»1 45 value . . .
I Men’s
$1 15
$1 55 DOWN
T h is $ 6 4 0 W e stin g h o u se W a n n in g P ad o nlv «I. •Od
dow n and $2.00 p er m onth for tw o m o n th s. ia K e
T ake
" nr
handkerchiefs
Men s V lute Handkerchiefs.
Special .............................
Suts and Overcoats 2 5
Garments. . . . *15.0«
G arm ents.. . . *18.75
•S35 Garments. •
$40 Garments.
Garments. . . . *22.50
$45 Garments. . • *33.75
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sho
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*26.25
5c
Be Prepared!
' 8 ! he ^,m e to buy an e le c tric w a rm in g pad
a n d h av e it w hen you need its so o th in g , c o m fo rtin g
w a rm th T h re e h e a ts at th e touch of a s w itc h —a u to
m a tic a lly c o n tro lle d te m p e ra tu re —a so ft flexible pad.
light a s a f e a th e r — rea d y to give you in s ta n t h e a t
from a n y c o n v e n ie n t o u tle t— th e se a r e th e re a s o n s
fo r h a v in g a \ \ e s tin g h o u se W a rm in g P ad a t y o u r b ed
side. O nce you h a v e one, y o u ’ll n e v e r w a n t to go
back to th e in c o n v e n ie n c e of th e old h o t w a te r b o ttle.
*30.00
PORTLAND
PO W E
:OMPANY
ELBCTUtC JTO’ E'^a.X’' KICCTMC »LX)O
Phone 801
Powell St.
Gresham
See o u r window d isplay of th e se h e a te rs