Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 30, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
GRESHAM
OUTLOOK,
GRESHAM,
OREGON
I I r .M H .ll,
Window < teiininu
VICTORY
F or expert window cleaning see
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Mellon spent*’
T ajim a, or leave ord ers w ith J.
Ross Brow n, G resham , phone 2501 Sunday w ith Mrs. M ellon's p aren ts,
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cooley. Mr.
Mis. Payne of Hoquaini, Wash.,
SAND GRAVEL ’ and
the la tte r a niece of Mr. Cooley,
Mr. and Mrs. F red B ratzel and
60c and 75c a yard at pit or will
spent Sunday and Monday w ith the
deliver
Cooleys, looking a t th e co u n try d au g h ter Miss H attie B ratzel, ac
around G resham . They expect to com panied by Mr. and Mrs. R
O. A. BRYAN
buy a home near here.
Hooper, all of Salem , m otored to
Phone Gresham 78 x 2
G resham S unday and spent the day
New things under "Classified.'
with th e fo rm er's sister, Miss
K ath erin e B ratzel.
H I IH tir .lv
311,
T he re g p la r m eeting of the
G rish am G arden club will be held
next Monday night at th e city hall.
M sn tw g **V*n t i la t a d
A full atten d an ce of m em bers is
H « t"
desired and each is asked to come
—a large volume of
wiiti suggestion* as to the program
slow ly m oving a ir
of th e com ing year.
pre-w arm ed to the
Mrs. C lara C. M iller and her
g ran d d a u g h ter. Ja n e Fieldhouse,
proper tem perature.
sp en t la st week-end in St. H elens
visiting w ith friends.
Mrs. U. G. Sm ith of L innem ann
drove to A lbany S unday and on her
re tu rn brought her b ro th er, E. S
H aw ker, who is ill. Soon after
Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Sunday and reach in g home, a nephew of Mrs
I d au g h ter D orotha and son Buddy, S m ith and Mr. H aw ker, C harles
|o f Hood R iver; Mr. and Mrs. Chas H aw ker of B ellefontaine, Ohio, a r
rived for an indefinite stay. He
Camp of M ontavilla, and Mr. and had driven by autom obile from his
I Mrs. A lbert Camp of G resham w ere home, th ro u g h Indiana, Iowa. Ne
[ dinner gu ests Sunday a t the p a­ h rask a, Colorado and Nevada to
so u th ern C alifornia and from th e re
ren ta l home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. n o rth, covering about 4200 miles.
Camp.
Mr. H aw ker declared th a t th e best
roads of th e trip w ere on th e P a ­
it* ’’ ’ A i d
T he ladies of th e St. Jo se p h ’s cific coast.
ch u rch n ea r L innem ann statio n
John Bush, son of Mr. and Mrs.
will give a card p arty and dance at
S. Bush, retu rn ed S unday eve­
th e L innem ann hall, S atu rd ay eve­ n in g from a th re e -m o n th s’ vacation
sp en t in different p a rts of C ali­
ning, Novem ber 3.
fornia.
The S o u th east circle of the M eth­
Mr. and Mrs. Roy S tevens and
o dist Ladies Aid will have a bake ch ild ren of P o rtlan d , and Mrs.
sale a t the A. W. M etzger & Co. Mary Brown of S eattle, sp en t S u n ­
sto re next S atu rd ay , beginning at 1 day a t the hom e of Mrs. C h risten a
H um ason and Alex. G ullikson. Mrs.
o ’clock. H om e-m ade bread, cakes, Brow n is a sis te r of th e two
W A R M A IR
salads, baked beans and doughnuts
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Adams v isit­
without
obligation, o f course
a re m entioned as possible offer­ ed frien d s and rela tiv e s in Wood­
land and Longview. W ash., S unday
ings.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Cox sp en t
( h arles E. Sm ith, w ar v eteran Sunday v isitin g w ith th e ir d au g h t'
who spent th e sum m er in th e U and fam ily Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Au-To cam p grounds th is year, and T ronson and children, on Capitol
who for th e p ast six w eeks has Hill In P o rtlan d . Mr. T ronson has
been tra n sfe rre d from th e P o rt­
been in th e W alla W alla V eteran s’ land office of the F ire sto n e T ire
hospital, w rites th a t he is im prov­ com pany, to the Los A ngeles office,
“Hot and Cheery a s an Open Fire**
ing and expects to reu rn to G resh ­ and expects to move th e re with his
fam ily about th e 15th of November
am some tim e soon.
Mrs. A nna E ngles, m o th er of Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen w ere Jo h n Bliss, has re tu rn e d to G resh ­
th e hosts a t a H allow e’en p arty at am a fte r spending th e past th ree
th e ir home Monday evening to 15 m onths w ith h er d au g h ter, Mrs
will keep you comfortable anywhere on the coldest day. It*
Ja p an e se boys and g irls. A n um ­ G ertru d e P eason, of St. Johns.
The
P
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t-T
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a
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h
e
rs
association
cheerful
glowing flame is visible through the Pyrex globe. Ideal
ber of th e Ja p an e se youngsters, of the G resham grad e school will
¿e, o ^ V h' reVer nCCded’ The UppCT “ J lower drums’
who are m em bers of Mrs. L arse n 's hold its re g u la r m eeting next Mon­
of the F I R E L IG H T Heater are finished in green porcelain enamel
Sunday school class, accom panied day afternoon, on acco u n t of the
or satm-black japan. Come in today and see these attractive new
th e L arsen s to P o rtlan d Sunday to n ational election being held on
Tuesday, th e ir reg u la r day. T he
heaters Be prepared for all cold spells. A gallon of kerosene
be p resen t a t the celeb ratio n of the business hour is arra n g e d for 2:30
gives 12 hours of dependable heat.
25th a n n iv ersary of th e founding and la te r refresh m en ts w ill be
C om es in tw o sty le s a n d finishes
of th e B uddhist T em ple in P o rt­ served in th e new ca fete ria room s.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C
larence
Batem
an
land.
T he W. C. T. U. w ill m eet next of P o rtlan d have spent sev eral days
of th e p ast two w eeks in ren o v a t­
T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , N ovember 1, ing the residence on L inden av e­
PHONE 1421
GRESHAM
at the home of Mrs. W. C. Spence at nue, G resham , belonging to Mrs.
T routdale.
A one-act playlet, Batem an and h er siste r, Mrs.
W ilm a R ogers. T hey expect to
"K a te’if P o in ters on P o litics,” will have th e house read y for occu ­
he a fea tu re of th e m eeting. T here pancy soon.
will also he. a ta lk (by Mrs. W. F.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy H u b ert and
Honey on "P ro o f T h at P rohibition sm all son of C hehalis, W ash., who
P ro h ib its and discussion of Gov­ have been visitin g w ith Mr. and
Mrs. F. (1. G illett and fam ily, have
ern m en t and S tate C ontrol.” Mrs. moved to th e resid en ce on F o u rth
H attie W olfe will give a b rief re ­ stre e t owned by Mrs. H enry L.
p ort of th e rec en t sta te convention. W eir. Mr. H ubert has accepted a
position w ith the W. W. M etzger
P ersons w ishing tra n sp o rta tio n to garage.
the m eeting a re asked to m eet at
Word has been received from
th e G resham D rug sto re co rn er at Miss Sadie Dotson, who w ent last
15.
week “down th e riv e r” for a few
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. B urch have days’ visit w ith rela tiv e s, th a t she
retu rn ed from Roseburg, w here is ill w ith tlu at th e hom e of het
I hey spent the p ast six weeks. s is te r in A storia.
W hile aw ay Mr. Burch engaged in
Mrs. B. F. K im ball of K ansas
h u nting trip s and both Mr. and Mrs. City, K ansas, who has been v isit­
Burch sp en t some tim e a t th eir ing her son-in-law and d au g h ter,
m ine property.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy O. Sowles, during
the past four m onths left for her
home in K ansas la st week.
Mr. and Mrs. F red B ratzel and
d au g h ter, Miss H attie B ratzel, a c ­
com panied by Mr. and Mrs. R.
A s in g le o r double coil M ajestic E le c tric H e a te r
Hooper, all of Salem , m otored to
w ill be ideal fo r w a rm in g th a t cold c o rn e r in th e
G resham Sunday and sp en t th e day
w ith th e fo rm er's sister, Miss K ath ­
house w h ich th e sto v e h e a t c a n n o t rea c h . N or is
A s tu r d y , a c c u r a te a n d de­
F u/l-fashioned
erin e Bratzel.
p e n d ab le h ig h -g ra :e Illin o is
th
e r e re a s o n w hy th e b a th ro o m sh o u ld be like
s tr a p w a t c h , b u ilt f o r th e
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. M cW illiam s
m a n w h o loves th e g re a t cv L-
and d au g h ter S hirley, accom panied
"
G
re e n la n d ” if you use a M ajestic.
d o o rs, is a c tiv e in s p o rts a n d
by Mrs. D. N. H am pton, all of S a­
d e te rm in e i in b u sin ess. A
w a tc h t h a t w i l l m a k e a c o n ­
lem, sp en t Sunday a t th e hom e of
s ta n t a n d re lia b le c o m p s n ic n
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jo h n so n and
to th e m a n w h o valu es his
SIN G L E COIL
family.
tim e .
DOUBLE COIL
Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Wood have
T h e " M a t e ” is a n e | A p a
retu rn ed from a trip to lone, w here
o u ts ta n d in g w a tc h J / J / u v
Priced at
v a lu e a t its p ric e o f
they visited w ith Mrs. W ood’s
b ro th er-in -law an d sis te r, Mr. and
Mrs. H erb ert Olden and fam ily,
w hose home is on a big w heat
farm . W hile aw ay they took a trip
95c down, balance
w ith th e ir relativ es to P endleton.
$2.50 down, balance
$1.00 per m onth
They rep o rt a d elig h tfu l vacation,
$1.25 per m onth.
lastin g a little m ore th a n a week.
Three pair for $3.75
Miss Edith Lym an and her m o th ­
er have moved into the p ro p erty
w hich they recently p u rch ased on
P u re silk full f a s h ­
C om e in a n d let us d e m o n s tra te th e new
Roberts avenue and F ifth stree t.
ioned hose w ith r e in ­
Mr. and Mrs. II. H nm herg of Ness
E le c tric Egg C ooker. B oils th e m ju s t a s you
county, Kan., who spent a few days
forced lisle to p a n d sole,
w a n t th e m rig h t a t th e table.
last week with Mr. and Mrs. W a lt­
ponies in nude, p ate,
er M arquart and fam ily, left S a t­ E ast Side E vangelical c h u rc h ........ .
u rd ay for C alifornia and o th er and Mrs. Geddes expect to make
sh ell, g reg e, ro se tau p e,
points, on th e ir hom ew ard trip . th e ir hom e in P o rtlan d , w h ere Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. H um herg. who w ere Geddes is em ployed a t th e M ont­
alo tu a, p e a rl b l u s h ,
m arried recently are m aking a gom ery W ard & Co. store. G uests
tn an o n a n d m isty m orn.
to u r ’of th e w est on th e ir honey­ trom G resham at tu e wedding w ere
moon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Thom, Mrs. \\
A m ile of the L usted roud near II. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hog
Powell Valley has been graveled abooni, and Mr. and Mrs. W. J
during th e past week or ten days. Cooper.
T he tu rn , w here th e L usted road
Phone 2221
GRESHAM
joins Pow ell Valley road, has been
FOR T H E LADIES
m ade w ider.
MARC ELI. E COSMETICS.
«UBCTR1C S T O R E ^ Û ^ ELECTRIC BLDG
M aitland Geddes, a form er G resh ­
A full line of face cream s, pow ­
am young m an, was m a rried F r i­
P h o n e 801
P ow ell St.
G R ESH A M
day evening to Miss M argaret ders. sham poo, lotions, rouge, puffs,
Vehila Lehm an, of P o rtlan d , a t the d en tal cream , p erfu m es, etc. A
q u ality product of n atio n al re p u ta ­
tion at p opular prices. A ylsw orth
& M artin.—Adv.
Gresham Locals
You
will
LO T
-S'
MAGAZINE RACKS
SOTiW
FURNACE
GRESHAM PLUMBING & HEATING CO.
with every purchase of one pint
F u ller’s D ecoret E n am el and Brush
Phone ¡2 3 3
The New Perfection
FIR E L IG H T H eater
(»<•( y our m ag a z in e rack to
m ake a b eau tifu l C h ristin a s gift
Eastman Lumber Co
Near Mt. Hood Depot
P h o n e 2121
L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO.
Majestic Heater
Campaign
F6 w > m A S-Doar 5' m I m » $72S
/ \ m e r ic a accepts
AIMO ACCLAIMS THE NE1V PLYMOUTH
MÜNSING
The sales record o f the new Plymouth,
established in two weeks’ time, is without
parallel or precedent for a car in this field
—not in a few retail centers but all over
the whole country.
Hundreds upon hundreds o f thousands—,
yes. millions— eager to see the new Plym­
outh, built by Chrysler to compete in the
lowest-priced field, throng Chrysler sales­
rooms everywhere.
Silk Hose
1 hey compare it with the three or four other
cars catering to the same great market.
They see contrast in size,style,performance
at d salrty so sharply in favor o f Plymouth
that curiosity bursts into enthusiasm, en­
thusiasm is transformed into sales.
In fine, the millions seeking a low first
cost now discover in the new Plymouth the
one car in the lowest-priced field which is
and does everything that they hav e long
hoped a low-priced car would he and do.
A ou, too, owe it to yourself to see it, ride
in it, drive it. A ll doubt as to the highest
dollar-for dollar value in the lowest-priced
field ends nght there.
Coupe
.
.
Roadster . . .
I » if A
l+kalep’s
. £670
.
690
Touring .
.
695
.
De Luxe Coupe
(»»f* r u m b U —i f )
4-Door Sedan .
720
725
fU p n .t i f. o. *. lin n u t. Ckrr-
•l»r J e .b rt m m .1 (KMHra M
»«Irmi >kr n u m m « ./
<»»*< fursnr m f,.
PORTLAND
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
PHONE 1141
GRESHAM. OREGO>
SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS OE USEFUL GOODS
j
SHOVELS
Clothes Dryers
R e g u la r 6-tine. long
han d le, best g ra d e forks
Each
L o n g h a n d le , round
po int, so ck et shovels
S pecial th is week
$1.75
F o ld in g o r e x p a n d in g
styles. A big help on
ra in y days. E ach
$1.39
$1.50
Kraut Cutters
STONE JARS
1 K raut tim e is here. A
1 good k rau t c u tte r saves
1
tim e. Each
1
$2.5(1
E or k ra u t, m eats, etc.
P e r gallo n
20c
c
NY
W. R. HICKS CO.
Hardware Department Specials
Potuto Forks
I
Music by Bigg’s O rch estra
Butterfly Ball Room
1‘ ARhKOSE
ML At II
Sandy Blvd. and Richardson Road
Every Thursday Nite
NEW KEGS
AM I BARRELS
I Hat'd or soft wood, inside
I parutined. 10-gal. Hr btd Ea.
|
OLD TIME DANCING
$1.60
CORNET
AND
TRUMPET
L esson s
A. W. Metzger & Co.
Store Dept.
Phone 1451
*
$ r7 .5 0
Jetoelrp ¿tore
670
r u m b le « M f )
2-Door Sedan
$3*95
The WINCHESTER Store
Feed Dept.
Phone 1281
5 to 7 Monday*. Wednesdays
and Saturdays.
Clifford Gibbs
GRESHAM. ORE.
Phone ¿11
Get Them Aow.
Now's th e tim e to w ear a Hoover
emblem. A new supply ju st r e ­
ceived by th e Outlook. Many have
asked for them . Get them now
Also a few window pictu res of
H erb ert Hoover.
Blanket Weather Is Here.
Big value b lan k ets, each »5.95,
size 60 x 80, use as bed b lan k et or
au to robe. R egular $10 value. Ask
about it. G resham Service S tation.
—Adv.
Heat 2 to S Rooms.
It costs no m ore to h ea t your
en tire house w ith a Vecto th an to
heat one room w ith a heater. Call
Jo e Chiodo. G resham P lum bing
H eating Co., phone 1233.
Casey’s Rheumatic Remedy.
Casey's rheumatism and neuritis
remedy drive* out the uric acid
poison of rheumatism, neuritis,
lumbago, asthma, hay fever, gout,
dropsy and pleurisy and reduces
pain and swelling through direct
action on the stomach, liver and
kidneys; »1.50 a bottle. Guaran­
teed by Taber Pb«?maey and
Gresham Drug company. Gresham
—Adv.
WHY HAVE
300,000
Atwater Kent Radios
m ore
th a n
fa m ilie s
ch o sen
•
{'
A ll Electric
$81 without tubes * $123.50. complete
B ecause th ey a re pow erful, selectiv e, sim ple, b e a u ti­
ful, co m p act, econom ical and IIE P E M IA B I.E .
RADIO ELECTRIC
Fourth Season with Atwater Kent Radios
Phon' 1823
Gresham