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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1921)
PAGB FOUR G KKW HAM OUTlAlK. INTERNATIONAL TUESDAY, S E P T E M B E R «, 1»21 GRESHAM LOCALS — Ross R ead, who has been on th e Outlook force fo r several m onths, has accepted a position w ith th e O re gon City C ourier. Miss V irginia C u rrin has retu rn ed from H eppner, Oregon, w here she has been visiting w ith relativ es and friends. Mrs. Rose M etzger, Mr. and Mrs. P hil C lan in g er and ch ildren, Conrad and D elbert M etzger spent th e w eek end a t Seaside. Dc. an d Mrs. R. H. Todd have re tu rn ed from a th re e weeks trip to th e ir cam p a t W elches. Dr. Todd ex pects to re tu rn to W elches again In a few days. Miss M innie Schrepel, W. S. A verill. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n S leret, Mrs. L. T L usted, Miss Inez L usted, Misses E thel and Elsie C alkins and a friend were am ong those present at th e F a rm e rs’ In stitu te at O rien t Monday JUST ARRIVED. SHIPMENT OF A m eeting of th e W om en'i A ux iliary of th e A m erican Legion will be lield at th e Legion club room s on 1 W ednesday evening, S eptem ber 7, at For the large farm, or the Six Disc 7 :3 0 o’clock. M atters of g re a t im po rtan ce to th e auxiliary will be un- Drill for sowing between the rows. j d er consid eratio n and a full a tte n d ance of m em bers is desired. M ayor K arl A. M iller and fam ily that are low down, wide spread and retu rn ed yesterd ay from Seaside light draft. I w here they have been enjoying th e | sea breezes. Mr. M iller had been aw ay fq r tw o weeks and th e o th e r m em bers FOR LADIES AND MISSES of th e fam ily for several weeks. I Mr. and Mrs. Louis B u rlin g am e of in sizes for stout, medium and slight women. F airview have ren ted th e F. D. A xtell INTERNATIONAL Implements | hom e In Z enith addition w here they will live for th e next few m onths. Mr. and Machinery that do the work in B urlingaipe, who is m ayor of F air- the right way. | view, is p rincipal of th e O rient school. Mrs. B urlingam e will teach a t R ock CHURCHES W ILL STRESS wood. BETTER SUNDAY SCHOOLS For Quality Mrs. Id a W illiam s, who is em ploy " B e tte r Sunday Schools” will be ed a t Siftop, W ashington, spent th e th e slogan of th e churches form ing week-end w ith relativ es in G resham . the G resham C om m unity C en ter cir Mrs. C h risten a H um ason visited cuit at its m eeting at th e P leasan t Reliability Service over th e week-end in P o rtlan d w ith Home M ethodist church next S atu r h e r niece, Mrs. Roy W onacott an d GRESHAM 1141 1141 day, S eptem ber 10. fam ily. T he conference will open a t 10:30 T he m a rriag e of Miss G retchen for devotional m eeting and o rganl Radcliffe to Percy C harles Rollins zation, u n d e r th e lead ersh ip of Dr took, place in P o rtlan d on S atu rd ay A FULL LINE W illiaia W allace Y oungson, d istrict of last week. T he bride form erly su p erin ten d en t. At 11 o ’clock Dr. J lived in G resham and is th e d au g h School Supplies, Tablets, Pencils, Fountain Pens E arl Else, su p e rin ten d e n t of th e te r of Mr. and Mrs. W illiam E dw ard Rose City P ark M ethodist Episcopal Crayons, Silver Pencils, Inks, Etc. Radcliffe. Sunday school will address the meet' T he fam ilies of R. W. C alkins and ing on " B e tte r T each ers and How to W alter Robinson enjoyed a picnic Get T h e n .” The rep o rts of th e Sun IN LIGHT AND DARK BLUE, OLD ROSE AND d in n er last Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. day schools of th e circu it will be giv Sam Rafflty a t B anks, Oregon. LIGHT PINK. HEAVILY EM BROIDERED IN en betw een 11:45 and 12:15. F o rm e r resid en ts of M ontfort, W is A fter th e d in n er, w hich will be CONTRASTING COLORS. consin, may be in te reste d to know served by th e P lea san t Home ladies, The R E X A L L Store th a t Mr. and Mrs. G ilbert B u n k er cel Dr. Y oungson will give an ad d ress on eb rated th e ir 75th w edding an n iv er “T he Official B oard and Its Duties. sary la st m onth and if Mr. B u n k er This ad d ress is scheduled a t 1:30 lives till N ovem ber 10 he will be 101 o ’clock. T he h o u r from 2 to 3 will years old. be given to th e re g u la r q u arterly Rev. M elville T. W ire, of Oregon conference business. Follow ing this City, m ade a* call on th e R. W. Cal- Mrs. L ena C. St. C lair of the G resham iy 2 lb. loaf, 13c klnB fam ily recently. church will give an h isto rical sketch 2 for 25c W. J. Todd retu rn ed last n ig h t of th e "P ow ell V alley C irc u it.” W rapped in from G overnm ent Springs w here he wax paper has been restin g fo r a week. H e was 0. N. FORD CAPTURES accom panied by G rover Calvan of BIG SHOOT EVENT 1 lb. loaf 9c P o rtlan d . By b reak in g 100 s tra ig h t ta rg e ts, T he re g u la r m eeting of th e W. C. Don't Forget— IFhitney Boys' Chorus, Friday, Sept. 9, T. U. will be held T hursday aftern o o n O. N. F ord, m an ag er of th e P o rtlan d Masonic llall, Gresham. at 2 :3 0 a t th e hom e of Mrs. Maxwell Gun club and for m any years one of Schneider. A good atten d a n ce Is de th e best known trap -sh o o ters In the We have used im plem ents and m a sired as d elegates will be elected at U nited S tates, won th e Rose City chinery at low prices th a t is in good Cut the High Cost of Living. th is tim e to th e an n u a l county con $100 special a t th e E verding P ark condition, diggers, plows, discs, trap s yesterday. T his is the fea tu re cream sep arato rs, gas engines, feed vention. W. A. Hessel, Ju d g e Geo. W. S tapleton, Mrs. event of th e Rose City H undred cu tters, silos, etc. G resham , Oregon. S tapleton and th e ir d au g h te r G eor to u rn am en t w hich has been on for FLOYD REED gia, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shultz and th ree days a t th e P o rtlan d Gun club. Need Y our S u it C leaned? T he shoot ended in a blaze of A. Meyers atten d ed th e S hrine picnic H ave it F ren ch d ry cleaned. Re The Modern Electric W ashing Machine has been called Phone Corbet 1620 at A lbany L abor day which was given glory. It was th e first of its kind pairin g n eatly done. T ailoring for the greatest of all— ladies and men. by th e Shrine clubs of Oregon. They stag ed in th e n orthw est. Corbett, Oregon Labor-Saving P E T E R LENARD, Tailor. all enjoyed th e day very much. Money-Saving G resham G range Next Sal u n lay. W orkm en a re busy a t th e G resham Next S atu rd ay , S eptem ber 10. will Time-Saving b akery en larg in g th e p lan t and in sta llin g new and m odern m achinery m ark th e re tu rn to th e re g u la r all- •—appliances ever produced for the Home. to ta k e care of th e increasing busi day m eetings of Glresham grange, We believe you will agree with this strong statement ness. w hich has ren d ered th e p resen t which held evening sessions in July after you have seen one of these machines in action. p lan t in ad eq u ate. A basem ent is be and A ugust. T he closed session will ing p ut In u n d er a p art of th e b u ild be held in th e forenoon when several Drop in any time for Free Demonstration With a Complete Line of ing w here a concrete sto re room will m a tte rs of Im portance will come up ELECTRIC STORE . ELECTRIC BUILDING be co n stru cted . A fin e electric oven for consideration. At th e lectu re will replace the old D utch oven w hich h o u r in th e aftern o o n M. O. Nelson Public Cordially Invited hns been en tirely outgrow n. Mr. and wi" Kive an ad d res on “ How to Make Mrs. Theo. V onDonlnck and several *he C hildren T h in k .” Mr. Nelson has em ployees a re devoting th e ir e n tire retu rn ed to his hom e n ea r T ro u td ale tim e to th e business. a fte r several y ea rs' absence In Min- Mr. and Mrs. R oberts L eighton and neapolls. He Is now on th e ed ito rial ch ild ren arriv ed on S atu rd ay evening of th e P o rtlan d T elegram . from L aG rande for a sh o rt v isit w ith - --------------------- Mrs L eig h to n ’s m o th er, Mrs. P. A S torage b attery rep airin g and re- Gould and o th e r relatives. T he Leigh- '’barg in g , s ta rte r and g en e rato r T he w et season is coming. tons drove In th e ir Chevrolet an d ______________ Save yourself tro u b le and expense by g ettin g your m ade th e e n tire d istance of p ractl- Subscribe now fo r th e O utlook and Main S treet GRESHAM Phon* 181 casings fixed up. A little break in th e outside of the rally 300 m iles between 6 o'rlocK X°u r P o rtlan d Dally. ORO. Kl ETI.. Prop. tire will let in w ater and ro t o u t th e fabric. S atu rd ay m orning and St o’clock in - R eg u lar m eeting of Gresh- We can help you. We are experts and know how to seal up th e little leaks. We sell F isk and Good th e evening. am Lodge No. 125. I.O.O.F., rich Tires. Miss C arm ellta G leason of S easide In th e Odd Fellow s h all, every T hurs- T i m * t o K c -d ré T visited frien d s in G resham th e la tte r day evening. V isitors welcome. p art of last week 1 MELVIN I. SUNDAY, N. G. p a rt or last week. JACKSON JONES. Secretary. Powell Street. Phone 37 Opposite Brown’s M arket A le tte r from F. D. Axtell at Hun- -— -— __________________■>___________ tin g to n Beach, C alifornia, received G resham Royal B lu e Lodge No. 525, L. O. L., by Mrs. Axtell th is week, tells of an second and fo u rth F rid ay oil well of th e Shell Com pany at th a t ights in I. O. O. F. hall. place having caught fire and th ro w V isiting b ro th ers welcome. ing a flame 200 feet high from a 14- Special C om m unication of Inch pipe. T he d rill stru ck a gas ❖ ARE AT THEIR BEST. GET THEM NOW F airview Lodge No. 92 A. F. pocket. He says when It exploded It mu have your canning done before Fair W eek. X- A. M S atu rd ay evening, shook the e a rth for m iles around It i. .i . ■ . u . i. , • S eptem ber 10. 1921. L abor in E. A. Is estim ated th a t it Is bu rn in g 20.- Opgrep. v isitin g b reth ren welcome. Io make the mlook best, buy wide-mouthed jars— 000,000 cubic feet of gas a day. He WM. H STANLEY. Sec’y. Specially Priced. says It Is a w onderful sight but is H. D. McCREARY, W. M. • probably costing th e com pany $100,- ECONOMY \\ e mail our customers each month a statement 000 a day. Halves $1.60; Quarts 4N. 20; Pints $1.10. showing the exact status of their account, on the T he pickle factory at G resham has back of which is a blank enabling a customer to had a busy season and th e end is n ot BALL SPECIALS reconcile his account with th at of the bank. yet. Mr. Stafford says th is y ea r's (Wide mouth, with zinc caps) Few, if any banks in the State mail such a state crop of pickle cucum bers has fully Halves $1.55; Quarts $1.15; Pints $1.05 P A R A M O U N T IF EEK ment to all their customers because it incans a great m et his expectations both as to q u a l expense during the year. ity and q u an tity . T he location of th e SELF SEALING— factory Is Ideal. It is not enough to use only one or two of our Halves $1.55; Quarts $1 1$; Pints $1.05. A party of G resham young people services, for we can offer you others by which you enjoying the L abor day holiday at th e can profit. Make use of as many as you can. This IN beaches consisted of th e Misses list will give you an idea of the services which we Fresh Mince Meat Choice Bacon Backs Evelyn and Mabel M etzger. Roy Bur- j are equipped to render y o u : Lb. 30c Lb 30c ton .and Hill F erris Accompanying Commercial Checking Accounts Libby’s Apple Butter them were Mr and Mrs W ill Torrey Corn Belt Bacon Savings and Time Deposits No. 1 Tin. 20c and Mr and Mrs M. R. G rass of Lb. 30c Domestic drafts and Telegraphic Transfers P o rtlan d . The Movie Lure White Ribbon Shortening Bulk Cocoa Foreign drafts on all civilized countries Miss Cora G reen and Miss G ene Lb 15c Medium, 70c; Large, $1.35 Purchase, sale and care of Securities, includ vieve M cAllister spent th e week-end I 0 0 i ing United States Treasury Certificates at Seaside. No Account News and Bonds. Miss T helina M etzger accom panied ■ Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent » 0 0 O. Strom qulst of th e O utlook f o r c e 1 and his fam ily on a visit to I,a C enter “ Bobbie Bumps and His Dog’’ ’o ver th e week-end. ' _______________ Chase St. C lair enjoyed an a u to mobile trl*> to Seaside and Cannon Beach on S aturday and Sunday. tV a lla C e Mr P o rtlan d , th e Misses Mabel Shipley , * ,. Q Quality U Service and M artha Ilag b erg of G resham took t i l e U . O . A . Phone 1451 jth e hike from W nukeenn to M ultno m ah F alla on L abor day DRILLS SPREADERS Gas Engines, Cream Separators Ensilage Cutters, Disc Harrows, Spike Harrows W A R N E R ’S “RUST-PROOF CORSETS” AND BRASSIERS B IS H O P B R O S . REPAIRS FOR ALL IMPLEMENTS W. A. HESSEL School Books NEW JAPANESE CREPE K IM O N A S , G resh am D ru g C o. S P E C IA L $ 3 .7 5 BREAD REDUCED WOMEN’S JAPANESE SILK BLOOMERS in Pongee and Flesh Colors Walrad Mercantile Co. CITY BAKERY, Gresham, Phone 11 Buy Salmon Direct If You Want Real Service THE GRESHAM MILLINERY STORE Will re-open WEDNESDAY, SEPT 7 up-to-date fall and winter hat» Portland Railway, Light & Power Company MISS KATE MOSSMAN, Proprietor CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard 30 X 3 1 TUBES Special at $2.25 Full line of Cold Lunch Meats S A N IT A R Y M A R K E T GRESHAM TIRE CO. S P E C IA L V A L U E S & $1.20 PEACHES $1.20 DON’T OVERLOOK VALUABLE SERVICES Gresham Theater WEDNESD’Y, SEPT. 7 ENID BENNETT “STEPPING OUT” FOR REMAINDER OE WEEK White Wonder Soap, 25 bar» $1.00 Van Hoeter’» Bleaching Soap, 25 bar» $1.00 A. W. Metzger & roXn,i"’’.hMrLi W',bw Come and laugh with Reid. Satur- of day, ’n “Hawthorne of FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM. OREGON