Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 06, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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The W om en's Union of the E v an ­
gelical church will hold its an n u al
bazaar and chicken sup p er a t the
church F riday evening. A num ber
of plain and m ulti-colored pieces of
em broidery w ork and hand made
a rticle s will be on display. An u n ­
usually appetizing supper is p rom ­
ised, w ith a choice of chicken or
fish.
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e" tO r# p re’ eBt 0,1 Pow ’ “ *“ «-eet
the new g a r a g e '
‘“ h county la the Home Ecu- F r..J Hoss is having built on hia
nomieg Judging co n test held at the p ro p erty th is week
In tern atio n al L ivestock E xposition
in P o rtlan d this week, w ere am ong
A 8Urprise b irth d ay d in n er was
the 400 club w ork ch ild ren who given SuntU y In honor of Roy
w ere en tertain ed a t a banquet in
wis at h,a borne in Thom pson
P o rtlan d Monday evening by S ears ad d i,io n - Most of th e g u ests p res-
” Roebuck
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L ater
and !,Dt Wen* neiKbbor8 »« Tofleld. Alta.,
& Co.
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ater the
the boys
boys and
g irls were guests a t a th e a te r p arty t anada. Among out of tow n guests
a t th e P o rtlan d th e a te r by the w ere Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k H ills who
a re visiting frien d s h ere from
sam e com pany.
T he M isses D orothy and Linda L T “ 1' * £ “ nd MF’ E * H a "
U ff o f K a l a m »
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A nother im provem ent to a home I
Gresham
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MONDAY, NOV. 12, TO BE
OBSERVED
A rm istice Day, November 11,
com ing th is y ear on Sunday, the
follow ing day, Monday, w ill be
a legal holiday and observed
with a p p ro p riate exercises in
com m em oration of the g re a t and
welcome event of 10 y ea rs ago
The eleventh
h o u r of the
eleventh day of th e eleventh
m onth is the tim e all should
pause in th a n k fu l reflection.
A canvass of th e business
houses of G resham gives the
Outlook the au th o rity to a n ­
nounce th a t Monday w ill be ob­
served by th e closing of b u si­
ness places generally.
Duff of K alam a, W ash., w ere w eek­ Dalles.
F ra n k H am lin recently bought end gu ests a t th e home of the
The an n u al election u t officers
th e in te re st in the G resham garage Misses Karah and Rosabel Metzger.
building belonging to his e x -p a rt­ They retu rn ed to th eir home S u n ­ lor the M ethodist Episcopal S un­
day school was held la st week,
ner, F red H osb . A few m onths ago day evening.
when
the follow ing g en eral officers
T
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A
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Legion
is
planning
Mr. H am lin bought out Mr. H oss’s
In terest in th e garage and th e r e ­ to give an A rm istice dance a t the w ere chosen: Mrs. L ena C. St.
cent tran sa ctio n now m akes him Masonic hall F riday evening. Gig- C lair, su p e rin ten d e n t; C. E. R u sh ­
sole ow ner of the garag e and r a y ’s o rch e stra from P o rtlan d will er, a ssista n t and ch o riste r; Betty
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie T. St. C lair
fu rn ish the m usic and a good tim e Thorjie, se c re ta ry ; Vernon Kelly,
building.
a s sista n t; E lizabeth Johnson, ü e a s 'J lm iV o 7 V h e ° !
SU“ dUy “
is assured.
« r e r; Marie H am ilton, iib ra rla n ; ^
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Mr
Benj. H. Davies w as given a pass
Mrs. C arl Nelson of Pow ell Val­ L au ra Todd, a s s is ta n t; G w endolyn I tion of th eir b i r t h 1
“ <' e l e b r a ’
from the U nited B tates v e te ra n s’ ley left la st week for Los A ngeles
hospital Sunday and spent the day and Hollywood. Mrs. Nelson, who Metzger, pianist. T he follow ing b„th L ^ t h a t f 7 "
a t home. T his was the first tim e expects
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onin, deP u rtm en t su p e rin ten d e n ts w ere Ju n io r were also f r e s e t ' " 7
to be gone ->
about
month.
he had been a t home since going to accom panied th e Misses Ruth and ' e'*«1«*1: young people. Lyle M ason; Reni H D a v ie «
n , ,
the hospital four w eeks ago. He Edith Lind as far as Los Angeles. | interm ediate. Mrs W. J. Cooper;: absence Dorn the J e te r
retu rn ed Bunday evening to the W hile Mrs. Nelson Is aw ay her j J ’d o rj
V; ^ i ^ el“ \ P.r,n ,a.r .y | u l - Mr* Davies is s till U k in g t^ r e
hospital for fu rth e r trea tm e n t. He dau g h ter, Mrs. H enry T ilg n er and Mrs. J. J„ „e g ; beginner, Mrs. H. j of the S t.C la ir home
has obtained a pass to come home fam ily of G resham , will oversee her S o ren sen ; crad le roll, Mrs. Roy O. I w
today to vote.
Sowles, a s sista n t, Mrs. C lara C. 11 . .
“ i" K inder ° l Boise,
p ro p erty a t Pow ell Valley
M iller; home d ep artm en t, Mrs H I,
lo rm e r*Y ° t G resham , is at-
E. H olm es; m issio n ary Miss A gnes
* the In te rn a tio " a I Livestock
A shw ill. P lan s a re being m ade fo r
00 A® P ° rt,a ,ld w» b a " ex
a T h anksgiving rally day on No- , , . T . Club 8tock and a car
vem ber 25. The date for the C hrist-1
° f C “ b hog8' A num ber of
m as p ageant, w hich will be “T h e i V
m em bers are with him and
C h ristm as P ag ean t of the Hoiy
“ “ Judg,,lg team - Mr. K inder is
G rail,’’ ha., been set for Decem ber “ d ,atr,c t a g e n t- covering eight
21.
j counties in so u th w e stern Idaho,
1 with h ea d q u arte rs in Boise. He will
Mrs. E llen L. Kooney of New be well rem em bered In th is county
York has tak en a room in Miss having been club ag en t here. Mrs. |
Elva Dolan s hom e for a sh o rt tim e K inder and th e ir young d au g h ter J
w hile she is soliciting for a m e r­ accom panied Mr. K inder. D uring
can tile concern.
She expressed th eir stay they a re g u ests of Mr.
g reat re g re t th a t h er absence from and Mrs. S. B. H all a t H allrose j
her hom e m ade it im possible for ranch.
her to exercise h er rig h t of f ra n ­
The Sandy Bluff road from Orient j
chise.
to Sandy has received a new cover­
Mrs. Roy H. Gibbs has provided ing of gravel put on a t th e hands of I
facilities
for h em stitching, w hich the ( lackam as county road crew
l ine All Wool Flannel Dresses in all
she will do a t her hom e on Main The men began work on the road I
of the best selling colors assorted.
stre e t n ea r the Section Line road J n ear ____
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Sandy
and a re g rad u ally
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ard s O rient. In anoth-
S iz e s 16 to 40
cently rep o rted to police th a t his I er week s finte the road will be in
ap a rtm en ts had been en tered and a 18ood condition,
q u an tity of m en ’s and w om en's I Jo h n G illett, aged resid en t of
clothing valued a t $57 had been
City, w as v isitin g Monday
stolen. B ran n an is a form er G resil- I w ith his nephew, F. G. G illett and
L
V S H IR T
he NEW Sta-trim Collar Attached
Here is a Shirt
That Will Fit You
ALL-WOOL
FLANNEL DRESSES
An unusual value for $5.75
am m an -
fam ily. Mr. G illett Sr., who is an
Jean Botkin, d au g h ter o f Dr. a n d | old ntining prospector, has lived in
Mrs. A. W. Botkin and freshm an in l (,re £°n City since 1874. “ H an k 's"
G resham Union high school, has uncle is very m ucb a H oover man
been aw arded first place on a c a r - 1 and U is th o u g h t th a t one of the
♦ n o n
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I f)Hinza(a rtf t im «»4., t .
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toon co n test recen tly conducted by objects of th e visit w as to be sure
the P o rtlan d th e ate r. Je an is 14 his relativ e w as in th e ‘rig h t’ sta te
y ears of age She has never taken I of n i‘nd before he cast his vote in i
any p o rtra it w ork but lyis had a 1 th election today.
w . R. HICKS CO.
Phone 2221
Gresham
NEW LINE OF STAMPED GOODS
for the H olidays
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
ANY HAT IN THE HOUSE
$ 2 - ! . 9 5
H L
, m } B E T I , ’S
PROCK SHÔPPË
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GRESHAM
WALLPAPER
--for that Neu) Home
"** h a v e th e only c o m p lete line of
w all p a p e r in G resh am
Also try o u r Acm e P ain t
GET IT HERE
Gresham Variety Store
Phone 2t)«. I
ll t k 'l.’ U im r f
HEN PANKRATZ,
M anager
Main St.
GRESHAM
y e a r’s study at th e P o rtlan d a rt
Mrs. L orena Maddy w as m arried
m useum in m olding and sketching. Friday evening to Jo h n II. M orri­
The subject of th e sk etch is Her son, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
bert Hoover, with one of the cam - Fred Jen n in g s. Rev. H. V. W ilhelm
paign p o rtra its as a model. T he I Perform ed th e cerem ony
p r iz e is a $15 set of a r tis ts ’ m a-
T he re g u la r all-day m eeting of
, *n a ls -
the G resham g ran g e w ill be held
The M ethodist L adles Aid h as set S a tu rday at the G resham g ran g e
aside Friday, November 9, as c le a n -1 llaI1- with lunch a t noon,
up day at th e chu rch , and all
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. H oover en ter-
women of the ch u rch a re asked to tained inform ally w ith th re e tables
a ssist in the work. As m any as of 500 at th eir home S atu rd ay eve
possible a re asked to come in th e ning. Those who played w ere Mr
m orning at 9 o ’clock p rep ared to and Mrs. Wm. W ygant and Mr and
sta y until the w ork Is done. Each Mrs. Gus Donley of G resham
Mr
will provide her own lunch. T he and Mrs. H enry Beers of E stacada-
tlrst an n ouncem ent w as for th e af- Mr. and Mrs. C arl Oswald and Mr’
tarnoon for cleaning the kitchen, and Mrs. E rn est Beers all of P ort
hut a la te r co rrectio n w as made.
hind, and Mr. and Mrs, Hoover.
L. A. Sam son, who gave his ad ­
W. E. Beagle, b ro th er of Mrs. G
d ress as Hood R iver, w as arrested A. ( ox, retu rn ed to his home near
| F riday evening by C. E Pilante,
Hogan station, S atu rd ay n ig h t afte r
night m arsh al, on the ch a rg e of be­ having spent the sum m er w orking
ing intoxicated and d istu rb in g th» a t Jew el, Oregon
peace. Mr. Sam son w as tak en to
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k W elty have
the city Jail w here he spent the moved into the Roger Newcombe
night, and S aturday m orning a c ­ house on the Section Line road.
com panied (1. A. Cox. day m arsh al,
F riends of little Bobbie Exley. 4-
to ap p e ar before C. G. S chneider In year-old son of Joe Exley. w ill be
the rec o rd e r's court. He was fined glad to know th a t he w as brought
$10 and costs and set at liberty. Mr. home W ednesday front th e hospital
Sam son w as reg istered w ith his In P o rtlan d w here he had been a
wife at th e U-Au-To cam p au to patient for th e past 10 days. About
park when the com plaint w as tu r n ­ tw o weeks ago Bobbie w as stru ck
’d in by Mrs. Samson.
by an autom obile and in addition to
dependable merchandise fully guaranteed
H eavy G alvanized
TUBS
No. 3 size
Each
$1.19
STUDENT LAMPS
B eautiful E le ctric S tan d
Lam |)s, height 54 inches
beautiful silk shades
in a sso rte d pal te rn s
Each
$2.9,8
Store Dept.
Phone 1451
COFFEE CUPS
P la in H an d led H eavy
Coffee Cups
E ach
8c
Shown here is one of the new Argo­
naut collar attached shirts with the
sta-trim collar that fits perfectly.
You will like the style of these new
shirts, the new fabrics and the rea­
sonable price. Come in and see
them / < y <
.
to
AylsW<
M e n ’ s W e
DINNER PLATES
"-Inch size W h ite P la te s
A m erican m ade
E ach
15c
Electric Healers
HEATING STOVES
K etlector ty p e just
rig h t fo r w a rm in g th e
cold sp o ts in th e house
Each
No. 21 M ascot t
wood o r coal b u rn e r
open fro n t.
Nickel trim m in g s
$.3.98
Each
$28.(10
Metzger &
F e e d D e p t.
Phone 1281
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G R ESH A M
a
Hardware Department Specials
XOYEMBFK
MEN!
We have now in stock lots of seasonable things
lor Fall and W inter wear.
Come and see, n o tr o u b le to s h o w th e m .
A re a l IIO R S E H ID E L E A T H E R COAT, 30 in c h e s
??,'■a .........
T h e R e l ia b l e
T h is stu r d y , a ccu rate and de­
pendable strap m od el is just
i e vv* tcn fo r th e active m an.
It it bu ilt to w ith sta n d th e
hard kn ock s o f e v er y d a y life.
B uilt o f th e fin est m aterials
b y the sam e m a ste r craftsm en
w h o produ ce th e high grade
Illin ois railroad a r u f 1 2 size
w a tc h e s.
j*? ft ’ S’“ 11- “R eactive
14K i o Id filled case. T h e dial
is tw o -to n e d , fu ll lum inous.
T h e M a te is a >iood
tim ekeeper and an
.50
excep tion al value,
M2
j 1 4
H eavy 30-ounce a ll w ool B la z er
$7.50
L ig h te r w e ig h t a ll wool P la id B la z er
m ade in O regon
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H eav y Wool M ixed S h irt, blue an d g ra y
A lin e
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. $ 2 .2 5
w oolen ...ills p lain and b e a u tifu l
I hud S h irts ,„„d e fro.,, V irgin Wool
A Big Special for Boys
P la id a ll wool B lazers, soft an d w arm -ure« s
1»
y e a rs. R e g u la r price $4.25
'
to 14
S pecial at.
$3.39
if le a l e p ’s
a num ber of m inor in ju rie s and
J c U i d r p ¿5>totT
bruises, received a broken co llar
bone. A nother X -ray will be taken
soon to a ssu re the success of his
rapid recovery.
Election re tu rn s w ill be received
th is evening at the sev eral reeeiv
ing statio n s In G resham .
J _
Metzger Is m aking arra n g e m e n ts to
Tho»e Suffering From Piles
seat about 50 people
n ’l m m . T 'e u r *‘ \ t u l * o f H a m le t 's
O in t m e n t f r o n t G r , s h a m Drug. Go
Wm. C. M etzger, who has been
n2In ” ;",V’'’ fo r Old so r.-s a n d
¿fa t rv ' ’ -“ led [M ist),aid »1 (1(1. sat
aw ay on a two w eeks' vacation, r e ­
II»™ . , " r n??,n-*’v r e fu n d e d
H J
tu rn ed to the city d u rin g th e w eek­
H a m le t t o .
S24 Street
S I-'
Portland, Oregon.
end Mr. Metzger spent m ost of his
tw o weeks with friends at Wald
n ational Livestock exposition Mon­
port fishing in the Alsea river.
Mi. and Mrs. L, L. K idder spent day m orning Jean Inglis and C h a r­
Sunday in Salem visiting w ith th eir lotte Johnson, who w ere chosen to
d au g h ter Joyce who is a stu d en t rep rese n t M ultnomah county won
in the W illam ette U niversity there. sixth place.
Mr. and Mrs, H enry Sorensen
Ur and Mrs. Dale X. Beechler
and fam ily of Salem w ere Sunday were guests at dinner Sunday w ith
g u ests a t the hem e of Dr and Mrs. Mrs. S o ren sen 's m other. Mrs. A. H
W. J O lt and fam ily. They re­ Myers, of P ortland.
tu rn ed to th eir hom e late Sunday
evening.
LUSTED
in the home econom ics Judging
The Lusted P -T. A will m eet
co n test held at th e Pacific In ter- F riday evening at the acboolhouae.
A program will be presented and
REGULAR
COM refre sh m e n ts will be served. The
m unication of G re sh ­ H allowe en p arty last F riday night
am C hapter, No. 117
O. E. S. T uesday eve­ was a decided success, both so cial­
ning, Nov. 6, at 8 ly and financially. T w en ty -th ree
h.11 n
u o clo ck . In Masonic d o llars and ten cents w ere receive»)
hall. G resham
into th e t rea su ry fro m the affair.
By o rd er of the w orthv m atron.
Gl AHA P U i.FER . S e c y
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Phone Want Ads to 15»i.
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B \ n h« ? Vy g F a y W o c l m i x e d S h i r t s -
a ll sizes.
Special a t
MEN
H e re 's y o u r o p p o rtu n ity
to se cu re a Spot eh tu e e d
.ill wool r a j on silk lined
«1» to d a te ( ap , o u r Clan
M aeT avish $2 rt»-«
cap. sp ecial a t
PA
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W ALRAD MERC CO *
Phone 1411
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G resh am , O regon
S E R V IC E
Our equipment is at your
disposal day or night. Our
success is built on being ready
t0
at W and all times’.
8 Euneral Home
t-r.
SATZ»
Mortician
Telephone 1471