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PAGE FOCK GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM, OREOOS Mrs. F lo ra May Owens, of St Mrs. Ben P ete rso a cam e from school under th e auspices of th e ; S atu rd ay , October 6, will be th e H elens, visited for several days P o rtlan d Monday to estab lish liv- G resham G arden club by Clayton ■ la st day for reg isterin g for th e last week with Mrs. R. R. Carlson ing q u a rte rs for her husband and Lew is of th e R ussellville N urseries g en eral election on November 8. and Mrs. C lara C. M iller h. , h , .„ S r p ublk. /■ “ Mr. and Mrs. R ichard T eg a rt of coffee shop they expect to open p riv ate grounds. An Inform al dlB- H udson at T ro u td ale and m ake The Evangelical W om en's Union th e Base Line road, have retu rn ed •®°n- cussion of g ard en problem s f o l- , su re o i >'o u r vote- will give a bake sale a t D ietl’g San from H erm iston, Oregon, w here Tw o babies w ere born a t th e lowed th e lecture. G rapes itary m eat m ark et next S aturday they visited relatives. Bushong n u rsin g hom e th is week. M embers and friends of the Concord, W orden, N iag ara grapes, beginning a t 10:30. All m em bers The a ssista n t se cretary , Mrs. A 7% -pound son to Mr. and Mrs. F o u r-S q u are Gospel tem ple m et T hree cen ts a pound or pick them are asked to bring th e ir coutribu Minnie E. E astm an, has sent out C harles McKinney of P le a sa n t T*lu r,f"lay and F rid a y in a w ork yourself at 2 ^ cents. All you w ant “ nd rep ain ted th e ex terio r S u h r s Flow er F arm , Base Line tions for th e sale as early as pos notices of the re g u la r an n u al Home and a 6-pound boy to Mr ’ , Mr- c i .. I. . ,, . 1 ,h e b u lld ing and cleaned up the road, mile east 12-mile corner, sible. stockholders m eeting of th e M ult and Mrs. t h a r.e s H unt of G resham , g ro u n d s in g en eral. Phone G resham 724.—Adv. Ann Dull, grand d au g h ter of Mrs. nomah county fair association to Mrs. H. V. W ilhelm w as tak en Jo h n H. M etzger, who suffered a ---------------- ----- P. A. Gould, w as choseu as a so be held th is week T h u rsd ay night. serio u sly ill w ith pneum onia F ri- severe p a ra ly tic stro k e S atu rd ay F or real estate loans see e r call p ran o leader in the new Roosevelt October -1, at 8 o'clock, in the day and w as taken S atu rd ay m orn- a < hlB horn, showed an en- B w T horne -Adv , nig impri high school glee club. G resham city hall. As th e re are mg to I o rtlan d san itariu m . w*here (litlon Monday evenlng aIld Tufcs. Mrs. P. A. Gould spent a week m any m a tte rs pending of im p o rt she is responding satisfac to rily to day m orning. T he stroke was evi- w ith her daughter, Mrs. M yrtle ance to th e fu tu re w elfare of the trea tm e n t. ilently b ro u g h t on by th e sorrow A ccredited — V iolin H am blin, In P ortland. Mrs. H am b fair it is desired and n ecessary th a t U r and u , . w n a ». caused Mr. M etzger when he le a rn Saturdays, W. A. Inglis’ home, e r and M r" W- n - Robens of , ed of th e death of his bro th er, Dan lin spent the past week-end with th ere be a larg e rep resen tatio n of Poliland, New York, w ere the W., rec en tly In California, Ava Avenue, Gresham, her m other in G resham . stockholders and due in te rest g u ests for a day or tw o of 8. B. Mrs. Roy O. Sowles retu rn ed Phone «01. A hunting p arty consisting of Ed shown. H all, county a g ric u ltu ra l . agent, from th e Good S am aritan hospital S leret of Vancouver, Wash., John Mrs. Jam es E lkington, who w ent and Mrs. H all a t th e ir home on ’ *n P o rtlan d w h ere she rec en tly un- S leret, H enry W ihlon and Ed. to Salem to a ssist in the office of Sandy boulevard. Mr. Robens, w h o ! d#rw e,lt an o p eratio n , to her hom e,! Itueppell have retu rn ed from a the sta te fair, had the m isfortune judged H olstein c a ttle a t th e sta te U ? G resham T uesday m orning. Mrs. 1« recu p eratin g nicely but hunting trip to th e U m atilla n a t to slip down sta irs, d islocating her fair, is one of the best know n Hoi- stein b reed ers in the United S tates. 1 il w il* be n ecessary for h er to re- AND ional forest. A lthough they did not elbow and fra c tu rin g a bone in the He has a large ran ch on w hich I ,nain In bpd for about ten days, bring home any gam e, they re forearm . It w as n ecessary to r e he has about 175 high bred anim als. D uring h er absence, Mrs. Sow les’ ported a w onderful trip. W ith r e move a piece of th e sp lin tered T his was th e first trip w est for the j m other, Mrs. B. F. K im ball who v isito rs and they found m uch of h as been v isitin g h ere from K ansas gard to th e increase of th e deer bone. Mrs. E lkington has retu rn ed in te re st not only in th e c a ttle here I c l t y> has been ta k in g care of her herd in the forest, a ra n g e r who home although th e arm is in a cast o t th e ir favorite breed but in th e bomp and h er children. has been keeping tab on It for yearB and she is still u nder th e ca re of a condition of the co u n try and the --------------------- 5 to 7 Mondays, W ednesdays scenery. W hile h ere they inspect-1 You’ll w ant a daily m ore than and S aturdays. says th a t in 1906 he sighted five physician. ed th e L uscher, H all and M ullen- ever d u rin g th e next few m onths. deer, w hile in 1928 he lias seen 500 Mrs. Ed. T enEyck retu rn ed to lioff herds and enjoyed a trip on Look up the special ofTers on O re according to the hunters. her home at Bandy front T hom as th e Columbia riv er highw ay. gonian and P o rtlan d News in to An in te re stin g lectu re w as given d ay ’s Outlook. Get a daily in com- Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stockton S anitarium last Sunday with her GRESHAM, ORE. Phone 511 Ou,look and 8ave and son C lair have retu rn ed from 10*4-pound son, L aw rence E dw ard la st night at the G resham g rad e m o n e y " WUh a hunting trip into ea ste rn Oregon who was born Septem ber 22. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. B ergstrom and near Dayville. They w ere met at Condon by Roy Hair, a cousin of children have moved from Boring Mr. Stockton, and the four made up and are now located on th e Mrs the party. They bagged five deer. J. A. Haley farm , until recently Claud«- brought home with him known as th e S tapleton farm . The 8. E. circle of th e M ethodist two flue pair of an tlers, and a good Aid will have a called m eeting at supply of venison. Mr. and Mrs. W alter M arquart the home of Mrs. C. E. R usher spent Sunday In Salem visiting T hursday aftern o o n to tack com w ith r< latives, They w ere accom forters. Mrs. Alice H endricks of P o rtlan d panied by Mrs. Hen D avies, who visited with Mrs. M. E. W illiam s visited her daughter, Virginia. Monday afternoon. W hile h ere she A. M. Anderqpn of G rantsburg, was a ca ller on Mrs. H. 1«. S t.C la ir Wis., s ii nt the week-end w ith his at the Outlook office. daughti r, Mrs. Guy Fieldhouse. Mr. and Mrs. E lvis Stockton plan D inner guests Sunday a t the Io leave S atu rd ay for Bend to be home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred K arlen gone a week. W hile th e re they Jr., w ire Mr, and Mrs. D elbert will visit w ith Mrs. S to ck to n ’s s is Condra of Spray, Oregon Mr. and ter. Mrs. A. G. P ullen and Miss’ W hite Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Q uicksall a n d of The D alles, Miss H elen K arlen sons have moved from th eir form and John A m stad of G resham . er home on South RobertR avenue Mrs. W. E. Beagle has retu rn ed to the house of Mrs. C arrie Drube home afte r a six week visit with on F irst street, w hich they had r e h er husband who is em ployed at cently purchased. Jew ell, Oregon. Mr. Ueegle cam e Mr. and Mrs. C. E. T ronson and home with her for the week-end children w ere l^ re from Capitol but retu rn ed to hts w ork Sunday. Hill Sunday spend th e day at Ruker & Son, au thorized Ford t|ie parental (T A. Cox home. dealers, have recently sold fordor Mr. and Mrs. H ugh Page, who sedans to two pair of b ro th ers of have been visiting w ith th e form G resham . George and John S leret e r ’s brother, George Page ami fam and Tom F. and E. H. Cowing ily for the past tw o w eeks, left th is Many other orders have been m orning for th e ir home In P a sa hooked and cars delivered besides dena. Calif these. The will be a special m eeting of Mrs. Miua McKinney of P ortlan d the local lodge N eighbors of Wood visited Sunday w ith Mrs. L. W. c ra ft a t the l.O . (). F hall W ednes R ichter on Cleveland avenue. Mrs. day afternoon at 2 o 'clo ck ^ Two McKinney and her son Floyd are nam es will be balloted on and planning to re tu rn to th eir 12-acre special p ractice for the d rill team ranch on C leveland avenue. will be given. The m eeting w as Mrs. N. M. lla lv o rsen and her originally announced for T uesday son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and afternoon but has been necessarily Mrs. Jam es McGuire, all of P ort- postponed. land, visited Sunday at the home ul Mr. and Mrs E. E. W elling Mrs. C lara C. Miller. , moved Into the I. W. L aw rence Otto M agnuson left Sunday for | house on South R oberts avenue, Hood River w here he expects to next door to w here they have been spend the next two m onths work- | living, the first of th e week. Ing in the fruit. ■ Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Van Deusen Mr. and Mrs. H an s Sloan and Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. .1 C. Allmon children retu rn ed recently from of P ortland m otored to Eugene Yakima, Wash . w here they have S aturday. Mr. Van Deusen and Mr. been for some time. Mr. Sloan left j Allmon w ent on business and Mrs. Sunday m orning for North D akota Van Deusen w ent to see her sor- afte r receiving a telegram an- • o rlty 's new home, the Alpha Gam nounclng the death of a brother. ma D elta house. Just com pleted Mrs. C harles R. Cox and Guy ' last week. Cox retu rn ed to th e ir homes In Miss D orothy Cooper cam e Sun- W ahklacus. Wash., the first of th. i day night from McMinnville and week afte r spending a few days spent the day yesterday w ith her with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Cox. parent*. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cooper Gresham Locals LO W EST P R IC E D 4-DOOK Whippet Sedan D elivered a t G re sh am .oo $ Mrs. Robert Blair I he Coach $685 — $685 for the Coupe I— H o ld e r o f th e <’o a s t-to -< ’o a x t E c o n o m y R e c o rd . Ix>s A n g e le s to > *?U?' ' Ol"k—3.>59 m ile s o n 43.2h m ile s p e r g a llo n o f g a s . 2 W h ip p e t w in s W y o m in g R e c o rd , 1.077 m iles in 24 h o u rs, a v e r a g e sp e e d .»2 m ile s a n h o u r. 8 W h ip p e t s m a s h e s All F lo r id a R e c o rd , h e ld b y h ig h p o w e re d s ix by th r e e h o u r s a n d e ig h te e n m in u te s . *— T ra n s t o n tin e n ta l R e c o rd h e ld b y W h ip p e t, S a c r a m e n to to N ew • • r i v e d a y s , th r e e h o u rs , fo rty - s e v e n m in u te s. * W h ip p e t b r e a k s Mt. D ia b lo C lim b b y t h ir te e n a n d tw o -fifth s se co n d s. «— M t. B a ld y R e co rd h eld b y W h ip p e t. C lip p e d f ifty - n in e se c o n d s off m a r k e s ta b lis h e d b y h ig h p o w e re d six. "— b o » A n g e le s to S an F ra n cis« o. 467 m iles. W h ip p e t a v e r a g e s 33.33 m ile s p e r h o u r in seco n d g e a r. h A \ \ h ip p e t R o a d s te r c o v e rs 3,924 m ile s in 88 h o u r s a n d 23 m in u te s , a c t u a l « h iv in g tim e , a v e r a g in g 44.4 m ile s p e r h o u r 9 W h ip p et a v e r a g e s 71.6 m iler. ix*r h o u r o n R o c k in g h a m tr a c k . F a s t est la p b e in g 75 m ile s p e r h o u r. 10--110 m ile s in 110 m in u te s , D e n v e r to C h e y en n e. CORNET TRUMPET Lessons HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. Clifford Gibbs PHONE 1141 GRESHAM, OREGON YO U A R E IN V IT E D TO OUR GOOD WILL DAY Saturday, Oct. 6 As an expression o*f good will, we are having “Good Will Day” at oui store next Saturday. Each hour a valuable prize of wearing apparel will be given away. It is not necessary for you to make a purchase in order to qualify for a prize. Simply be present in the store. We wish you to visit our store that we may get better ac quainted with more people. P R IZ E S The prizes given each hour will be of standard quality merchandise, well worth your trying for. Useful sou venirs for men and women will be distributed, also toys and trinkets for the kiddies. Prizes Given Each Hour from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Here are a few Live-Wire Specials! Another Big Value WEAREVER SALE Tuesday, Oct. 2 to Saturday, Oct. 13 3-quart kettle with cover, regular price $1.55......... Men’s Dress Hose Men’s Dress Shirts Fancy P atte rn s 25c 5c 10c 36-inch Men’s Union Suits Paris Garters Bath Towels 95c 9c Black. T an. G ray Wide Web W inter W eight 25c $ 2 -1 5 M en’s Suits a n d O v erco a ts ®15 to ” an 1 wire rack, for grease frying, reg. $1.85............. SH O ES For Men, Women and Children See them at L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. HUU MABf 95c Men’s Bib Overalls Steamer kettle, same cover as 3-qt. kettle, reg. $1.30............. ww,™ Gresham Men’s Lisle Hose F ast Colors Men’s White Handkerchiefs SPLENDID VALUES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS IRH REE RED TRADING STAMPS ON ALE CASH PURCHASES Oregon hxcluiiirr H enrerer Agents in C resham Inc m ensw ear " r SHOES G R ESH A M