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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1919)
o RBSHAM f JF OUTLOOK 02080905020202000102020202020202230223235353485353485323534848020202 MW TUESDAY. OCTOBER GRESHAM LOCALS ^ “AIR BLAST” UNIVERSAL | Your R oof 0 Frances W illard day will be ob- served in th e schools of G resham , 1 Friday afternoon. | A set of deer an tlers is being dis- played by John Brown who has re- The 'Air Blast” Universal is more than an or 5 I! turned from a trip in so u th ern Ore- dinary smoke consuming heater, however. It is ! son. , , a heat producer beyond compare. Thousands are 5 Mr. and Mrs. C. I. R a k er atten d ed in use and it is one of tin- biggest selling heaters i the funeral of B ert Inm an at Day- iic d iiitg w iic n e V c i y Ij ton, Oregon, on Sunday. Mr. Inm an we carry. ! I L and family resided at P leasan t Home The air for the "Air Blasts,” enters the stove LX T R A L A P G E TOPI I ! a few years ago. P E E D O P E N IN G J CSSS H E A V Y 1 through the intake at the front as indicated and Mrs V. L. Brooks, d a u g h te r of Dr. POLISHED STEEL passes entirely around the fire pot becoming ■ and Mrs. F ran k Peak, and her little LA 06E H lC A O uter BOO y j We carry in stock several brands of H lG H m .n N d au g h ter M argaret, left last week superheated before it is discharged in sharp “ air FE ED DOOP i for th e ir home in Caldw ell, Kansas, ROOFING that will wear well and give good VENTI l ATED blasts through the openings provided. H E A V Y IN N E R Ä i afte r spending about two m onths j MIÇA FRAME service. We especially recommend These two wonderful features of construction lining protects I here. ANTI LOOTER BO DY what particularly distinguishes the “ Air e u C K L IN C Mr. and Mrs. George Page en ter-, STRIPS F u ller’s S m ooth S u rfa ce Roofing Universal and makes it the greatest fuel 'tallied on last T hursday evening the J OVER oraf T T Blast n ia s I j Misses Bessie Squire and Aileen | T his rooting lias been th o ro u g h ly te ste d and h , , ,* I CXTRALABGE [ air chambers f saver and most powerful combined coal and wood st°od the I 1 W arner and Mrs. Bourne of P o rtland. I MOT BLAST heater on the market. [H O T B L A S T ] IN T A K E x Theodore M ercer has rented the j SIDE L I N I N G - I It is a high class, well built stove which will house recently bought by B ert Thom -I I D U P L E X I1 1 O ftA T E S O as of Mrs. Emma G ilm ore on Main j EX TR A H E AV y V last, giving economical service as long as it is in V E N T IL A T E O use. ' and F ifth streets. He will move his j I extra large ” ) family in soon and has been engaged We will be glad to dem onstrate these features 1 ASM CHAMBEOX 1 t o m ake extensive im provem ents on j and the many others which are embodied in this J the property. Mr. M ercer and his I Ü / " D lR E C f) stove, and urge you to visit our store when next wife and th ree sons recently m ade = D R A F T J, in the vicinity, as actual demonstration will tell t l i e trip by autom obile from the m id = L damper ; dle west back to Oregon, which has you more in ten minutes that we could tell you in been lu rin g the fam ily ever since they a hook. No obligation to buy. left here a few years ago. In tills y e a r’s ru sh for new m em L. L. K idder is hav, , The L adies’ Aid society will meet Frank ’ „ J ? at the home of Mrs. Jam es S terling bers to tile G reek so ro ritie s at O. A. fine g ara g e l„; C., Mabel Michel and E d ella Tow le - - - - ............ ............ H a y d e n I i i a t t in e h a r » « this week W ednesday aftern o o n for a business and social m eeting. A short w ere selected by th e A lpha Xi D elta, has been in th e buildings Mr Jo of the n in e n a tio n a l o r g a n iz a - ' long to get tacks and t basiM" musical program will be given, which one tions ¡.opular at C orvallis. ' ” - ■ * *ks and tar » t a UNIVERSAL ll.y"de.. 'r e a i i 'k'»:;". will include a piano solo by Mrs. ) our Home Furnisher n r t S t f Perry K itzm iller, wife an d d a u g h « >"■ ....... ... Anna Todd, a vocal nolo by Mrs. E. ---------------- au from ----------- B onneville ...... were th e roofing paper he W. Aylsworth, a duet by Mrs. A. W. te r Rosem Shipley and Miss M ildred St. Clair w eek-end visitors a t th e hom e of Mr. dow n, and mad.' the mistake og SI and a piano solo by Miss Doris Zim K itzm iller’s p aren ts, Mr. a n d Mrs. in g th e tacks along the e ^ 1 m erm an. A utomobiles will be at the S. R. K itzm iller. p a p e r and emptied the tar inm A g ran d nephew of M rs. C. M er pocket. P erh ap the paper win „ library at 2 o’clock sh arp to accom rill, C harles E m ery and his w ife an d ju s t as well. P "lid m odate those who wish to ride. Harlow M. Douglass has retu rn ed d au g h te r from H av erh ill, M assachu setts, spent T h u rsd ay ev en in g in from service overseas and is at the X t h e to l t d c r(^ a re to u rin g th e home of his m other, Mrs. J. O. Both- G resham . They All m em bers of the Gresham well, n ear T routdale. H arlow was United S tates and seein g O regon fo r C ross au x iliary are notified that am ong the first soldiers to go into th e first tim e. They th in k o u r s ta te a n n u a l m eeting of the Portf Germany and the last to leave there. Is hue, a com p lim en t O reg o n ian s a l c h a p te r of the American Red C For several m onths he was a m o to r ways ap p reciate one th ey ra re ly fail will be held Wednesday, October cycle co u rrier at g reat h ead q u arters. to get. 8 p . i l l . a t Library hall, Portl I He was also the last of th e overseas All m em bers are earnestly re iiu.it! H allow e'en F rolic. soldiers to be m ustered o ut at Camp Tlie an n u al firem en’s d an ce com es to a tte n d . Meade. off Friday, O ctober 31. at th e M a — P le n ty o f P o w er— At th e Gresham san ato riu m are M ultnom ah (.range Meeting. two babies, a girl and a boy. The sonic hall. T he money raised goes A re g u la r meeting of MultnogJ tow ard a fund fo r buying a fire baby girl belongs to Mr. and Mrs. g ra n g e will be held Saturday, _ SU C C ESS SEED G RADERS I Roy Peterson, of the Twelve-M ile tru ck , so those who com e a re g iv in g ber SS. Program 1« under the mJ I store. Mr. and Mrs. Robert O brlst of assistan ce to a w orthy cau se an d in ag e m e n t of .Margaret Wheeler See the New Grader Demonstrated, S o m e th in g M ore th a n the regular fanning mi\ the Snowflake Dairy farm are the re tu rn are assu red a good tim e on a ta in of one team at the annual i. parents of th e boy. Until th e ir real good floor w ith fine m usic. te st. A fine program has been i nam es can be selected th e babes are S P R E A D E R S — that do the W ork in the H eatin g stoves a re g o in g lik e h ot ran g e d , a song, recitation called Midget Peterson and Moose cakes a t L. L. K id d er Hdw. Co. rea d in g , also a speech by Mr, Obrlst, because one w eighs th ree R igh t W ay. D rills. d er, m a ste r of Lents grange. On pounds and the o th er tw elve. T heir Read t h e W ant ads. ers an d frien d s are invited. voices correspond to th e ir weight. P lo w s for E very P urpose When Moose cries his voice rattles the window panes, frig h ten in g Miss Midget into a dainty weep and to- I g eth er they sound like a bass and I lyric soprano duet, ra th e r stro n g on Tel. 544 the basso profundo. Tel. 6x2 The reception given in honor of th e Reverend and Mrs. R. E. Myers ana th eir fam ily, at th e M ethodist church, F riday evening, was a very pleasant METHODIST CHURCH TO sic co m m ittee, who have been au- You can not push anyone up a la d one. Everybody seemed in a holi MAKE IMPROVEMENTS th o rized to engage P rof. J. A. F in ley d e r unless he is w illing to clim b a day hum our, stran g e rs became friends and friends becam e b etter little him self. Agents tor Miller Geared-to-the Koad and Hacine Tires. P lans a re u n d e r way ny th e officials ol P o rtla n d to give one evening a friends as all grew more acqu ain ted of the M ethodist Episcopal church to week Io th e o rg an izin g an d d rillin g with each other. A sh o rt in te re st A I le a n t i f u i W o m a n . resh in g le th e p arso n ag e at once and of such a choir. D efinite an n o u n c e ing program and light refresh m en ts Do you know th a t a b eau tifu l wo added to th e evening’s pleasu re of to red e co rate several of th e room s. m en ts as to plans will be published m an alw ays has a g o o d dig estio n ? If m eeting and conversing w ith n eigh W ork Is expected to begin this week y o u r d ig estio n is fau lty , ea t lightly O verla n d s Fords, T he fo rm a tio n of a larg e ch o ru s in a la te r O utlook. T h e m usic com of m eats, an d ta k e an occasional dose bors and new friends. Mrs. W illiam T. Ham m ond from choir is now In th e h an d s of th e m u- m itte e constats of Mrs. Jus. S terlin g of C h a m b e rla in ’s T ab lets to s tre n g th an d Miss Mabel Shipley. W ashington is visiting her en y o u r d ig estio n . P rice 25c.— Adv. d Hyson, au g h ter, Mrs. E. to. Coons. Mrs. H am m ond is well and stro n g al th o u g h n early 85 years old On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Shields of P o rtlan d spent the day w ith Mrs Coons. A second little dau g h ter, Thelm a L oraine, arriv ed at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Johnson on Saturday, O ctober 18. M other and baby art P hon e 801 F. E. rep o rted to be doing well. A social m eeting of the W om an’s i Gresham, Oregon ( h ristian Tem perance Union will be held at th e hom e of Mrs. S. B. Jo h n son on T hursday afternoon at 2 ' ‘In S W u 5U l £'. i o ’clock. Mrs. Mary Mallet of P o rt land will be present and give a re S ee th e s e H a ts b e fo re p ort of th e recent sta te convention. Besides this th e re will be a short C H O IC E M E A T S m usical program . Mrs. B. W. Emery Mrs. Em m a G ilm ore and Mrs. C j H om em ade H am s, B acon , S ausage, Lard L u n d q u ist will assist the hostess. IIP- ... k>o.r t ' a '."1 (' ir<,,es Neighbors of W oodcraft have com bined in plans for a big in itiatio n at th e ir hall next T hursday evening, October 23. They have Invited Clover Circle of G resh Main S tre et am to ta k e th e ir candidates to the Phone GRESHAM city on th at occasion, when about 30ti GEO. DIETL, Prop. a re to be in itiated . The work will w h .PH U,« ° n K , th e di8triCt Of • • * * w hich Mrs. J. N. C lanahan is a mem i« som eth in g w hich E veryon e m ust p ractise these d ays. ber, being d istric t b anker A rrange Service Phone 271 I his can be d on e by b uying can n ed good s by the case m ents are being m ade for autom o- Residence Phones- 35xl;36S biles to ta k e m em bers and in itiates to th e event. at our S P E C IA L P R IC E S . W e have just received ship Miss K ath e rin e Honey and ' ix i eri C Honey accom panied by Miss m ents o f the fo llo w in g N ew P ack G oods. H elen Towle and Jam es E Towle an 1 HAMILTON & EDER, Props, his bride, m otored from S eattle last S atu rd ay to spend th e w eek-end with i otor Car Repairing, Automobile Accessories, Oils th e Honeys and Towles In Gresham TOM ATOES PEAS Gasoline and Greases. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Towle ca m e ' H O M IN Y I front PEASANT HOME . . . . OREGON M inneapolis on th eir wedding to u r, stopping in S eattle to visit Mr CORN DILL P IC K L E S BEANS T o w le s m other, Mrs Geo Towle! and sister Helen. Monday the voting people retu rn ed to S eattle and the JE L L IE S JA M S APPLE BUTTER new ly weds left to continue th eir honeym oon trip . Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Irvin were 1 business visitors In G resham . Mon 1 I Does it need attention? The rainy season is nearing when e v e r y building needs a good roof. 13' ( We also carry DURABLE, MONARCH and SECURITY Roofing, all reasonably priced. At L L KIDDER HARDWARE CO J. E. Metzger Beaver Drag-Saws Made in Gresham where any parts you may need are easily accessible. Hessel’s Farm Machinery GRESHAM GARAGE GRESHAM Auto Repairing & Accessories We have a few and I used cars, and all of them in first class me chanical condition, and it will pay you toj see them before going elsewhere. REMEMBER! THE SPECIAL SALES are now going on at the John Ide Palmquist | G resham H at Shop Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET EC O N O M Y- Pleasant Hom e Garage »•■i We Welcome Sm all Accounts Ami in the bulk, we have delicious M on op ole M ince M eat, Extra Nice. Eor the home mince meat there’s New Boiled Cider, Apples R asins, and S pices. This is the time fo r making fruit cakes and plum puddings. We have a fresh lot of C itron, Lem on and O r Miss G ertru d e E astm an is on the »Ick list w ith a slight a ttac k of pleurisy. „•J.1“’. se,'en,.h and eight grades have o rganized a lite ra ry society w ith the officers: president, K en n eth ( alk ln s; vice p resident. G enard G leason; secretary . Mildred M etzger a n g e P eel, F igs, D ates and N uts. Q u a l it y •oived hat Jitneys should not be al- lo s e d In cities." Affirmative line up: K enneth C alkins. Oscar L au b er G lenn W inters. Elizabeth McKeown and E dna M ew hlrter. The negative side: I lay ton L arim ore. Melvin C r a din E rn est H am lin. Mildred Metzger an d C lara Mason. T he Jitney win begin to be o u sted about 2 o'clock ' an d only a vigorous co u n ter attack by those who — favor the Jitney c a n and S ervice Phone 661 Î X ... t " from ann,h,I«"»n by Qlnder has gone back to kp, • , ; ’ acc9unt like everything else must have a le slZeof the first deposit is not of especial " ra n c e ; a strong determination to add to it regular- 0 is what counts. • Pit t-^ i ' Y* 'ar^c ,ortune has developed from the small est kind of a start. in n n ? i Y ^ ''S reason that we welcome the small ac- ¡a r " " 1 ' le saine degree of cordiality that we do the Jfirat G resham, Oregon i .. I Stank