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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1923)
G RESIL! M OUTLOOK PAGE TH REE BORINC RED ROCK COTTAGE CHEESE Two baby g irls arriv ed in Boring early last week, one to Mr. and Mrs. Dewey »111. the o th er to th e home of Mr. and Mrs. H arvey Miller. Sole Agents OTHER GOOD EA TS The gravel haul from th e gravel bins h ere to th e Mt. Hood Loop road is on in fu ll blast, th e re being about 12 tru ck s now hauling. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. M aulding of Sheridan, Oregon, who have been v is iting at th e home of th e ir son, E. V. M aulding and fam ily, left F riday of GRESHAM MEAT MARKET Pow ell S treet, lce 1903 Phone 1891 A. J. W. BROWN, Prop GOOD FOR YOU TOO The National City Company, one of the largest and most conservative bond and investment houses in America has just purchased $1,000,000 worth of our 7% Prior Preference Stock. ' This is the most important deal in Public Utility stocks in Portland in years. "Wouldn’t you like to have a few shares of this attract ive security, too? $98.00 a share; par value $100.00, Over 7% on jour money. For cash or on easy terms * INQUIRE TODAY. Investm en t D epartm en t Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Room 605 E lectric Bldg P o rtlan d , Oregon BANK OF GRESHAM Miss M uriel V aughn of P o rtlan d , in th e c h a ra c te r of L ittle Red Riding Hood, w as th e guest of honor a t the h ard tim e m asq u erad e dance given by Mr. and Mrs. A. M. S p rin g er of P le a s an t Valley S atu rd ay night. T he large crow d, in all conceivable c h a ra c te rs, gave evidence th a t everybody had a c cepted th e in v itatio n to bring th e ir friends. All w ere invited to come again to a lad ies’ choice dance e n te r tain m en t on May 12th. Money to Ioan on re a l e s ta te . W. T h o rn e, a t B ank of G resham Gresham, Oregon Co-Operation, That’s W ashington, is v isitin g th is week at th e home of h er p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Lund. Mr. and Mrs. Clieve L am bert moved into th e Wm. F ra n k house th e first of th e week. Dewey Hill, who has been ill with pneum onia for th e p ast m onth, re tu rn ed hom e from St. V incent hos pital the first of la st week. Mrs. H ackett of Oregon City visited Sunday w ith her sister, Mrs. Rosie S hearer. M aster Neil A rm strong spent the week-end w ith frien d s in E stacada. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. A m esberry and little d au g h ter Lois spent th e w eek end a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Beck and fam ily. Mrs. R. C. Bowen, form erly E sth e r I A nderson, and son R obert, of P o rt land spent several days of la st week visiting a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W alter M etzger. H er husband joined her the la st of the week and they r e tu rn ed to th e ir hom e Sunday. F u n eral services for little Vivian Aubin, who died from In ju ries r e ceived when she was stru c k by a P. R. L. & P. c a r late Sunday evening. April 22, w ere held in P o rtlan d W ednesday of last week. Mrs. E dith Naas, of P o rtlan d , spent the week-end a t the hom e of her p a r ents, Mr. and Mrs. H erm an Naas, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil M etzger and d au g h ter K ath erin e and g irl friend of G resham , w ere g u ests a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. M etzger S atu rd ay of la st week. Cleive L am bert recen tly p urchased the C hevrolet c a r fo rm erly owned by Wm. M orand. • Miss Buena Childs, of P o rtlan d , sp en t th e w eek-end a t th e hom e of her p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Childs, and fam ily. Mr. an d Mrs. I. D. T u rn e r m otored 1 to K erry , Oregon, S unday to v isit a frien d s there. Mrs. A. J. McClung re tu rn e d hom e 11 la st week a fte r having sp en t th e p ast 0 th re e weeks visitin g rela tiv e s a t K1 W auna, Oregon. " _ SEE THIS PICTURE? O f cou rse, you a lw a y s look at the pictures And that’s where, Mr. Advertiser, you always have the people coming your way when you show them a picture with your story of what you have to sell. Tip to Our Merchants Tell It With Pictures W e leave it to any woman liv ing in this town if she doesn’t read the grocery advertisement that is illustrated first and the one that is unillustrated second if at all. It’s because of that trait of hu man nature, the love for pic _ w M a u r ic Berrrov X A D V E R TISIN G D E SIG N E R A ND A RTIST tures, that this paper procured X Meyer R Wolfe X A D V E R TISIN G E X PER T AND DESIG NER the exclusive right to the local When the good old family doctor was asked about baking powders, he said: Use Royal. It is made from Cream of T artar and is absolutely pure. You could dissolve a couple of tea spoons of Royal in water and drink it with benefit. T hat’s a health test mighty few baking powders can meet.” The doctor was right. M ade from Cream o f Tartar derived from grapes Contains No Alum— l eaves No Bitter Taste ROCKWOOD ROBERTS BROS. D esigning and C onsulting E ngrs. E stim ates and Surveys Oftlre, Robert*, f ’o n feetlo n ery and Fool Room . Main Street between F irst and Second Phone, Uresbam 1361 TIMES AND TUBES advertising iUustrations of the A picture for every line and for every season o f the year! ^ ’ ‘h a' practicable. The gre “ inventor sa d he w o, M t ? ereforP 8U<? * “» "P ™ im every m a terial known. "Som ew here " he said* •“ 1 * V\ U,P until. he had trled out th e necessary heat ” So h - searched u n til he found * *Ub8tanc* th a t wl11 w ithstand the P i c t u r e " c o u n t r i r 8^ £ ^ ^ e n ^ h ^ V b e th ° U‘ h tfu ' ’1 th a t have become household w ords today ’ Tires T he May m eeting of Coll American- g ran g e w ill be held next Satu Akron Tires ’*•?*: May 5. C hester A. Lyon of “Th Vulcanizing anti Retreading B ro th er F a rm ” will ad d ress All Work G uaranteed g ran g e at th e le ctu re hour. Vli a re welcome. Mrs. w. H arlow and Mrs. C. Woodflll. Mrs. E thel Sm ith St, w art w as In T he next tea w ill be given by Mrs. A GKO. A. BRANDT P h o n e 1107 G ru g er and Mrs. Jo h n E ck ert, when P o rtlan d S atu rd ay . Wm. H arm on and Mrs. .Stanley’s side will give an en te rtain m en t. g u ests a t th e Lew is of a little son. P aul w as a fo rm er day. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ilow en, resid en t of th is vicinity. T h e Misses E lsa Lam b and Mrs. F ish er attem nd the Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k D ickenson v is C ro ck ett sp en t th e w S unday school convention In P leas- ited with the Wm. S ales fam ily on land. a n t V alley S atu rd ay . T he open season f( Mr. and Mrs, O. E. H ill an d son S ch w artln g of P o rtlan d will begin May 1st, a H om er w ent to S eattle S atu rd ay even Mrs. W. Cook Sunday erm en w ill be on tt ing to spend a few days w ith Mrs. late. H ill s m other. They drove th ro u g h in A. S. K incaid retu rn ed to C orbett th e ir new O akland ro ad ster. COTTRELL T h u rsd ay a fte r a visit w ith his uncle Mr. and Mrs. W illard Cook an d c h il In th e vicinity o( Corvallis. dren sp en t S unday w ith Mr. Cook’s O eo rg j Jan ies is w orking in P o rt T he re g u la r m eeting of th e C ottrell m o th er In th e Mt. S co tt d istrict. P aren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n will be land b ut his fam ily will rem ain on Mr. and Mrs. R. D. S ales of Index, held a t th e schoolhouse on next F r i the T row bridge farm u n til school W ashington, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. day evening. May 4. T he hum orous closes. T he April m eeting of th e C orbett S ales of T illam ook, Oregon, are play, “A unt S usan Ja n e, will be given by th e K elso women. Sandy w ill P aren t-T ea ch e r association w as held fu rn ish several n u m b ers and th e C ot F rid ay evening with a good a tte n d tre ll o rc h e stra will play. R e fre sh ance. T he te ac h ers a re p re p a rin g a m en ts will be served. No adm ission p rogram for the m ass m eeting to be will be charged. held May 18th. Gresham Tire Shop Marion Fox W O M A N F A S H IO N A U T H O R IT Y ought t o Oldfield CORBETT Publishers Autocaster Service. ad v ertisin g and ° Kfeat, n atio n ally known products You will find th e fre sh e st fru its ant vegetables at the 20th C entury Gro ceiy. We get them fresh every day, T h e Bank of G resham pays 5 peí cent In te re st on tim e d ep o sits.— Adv. niE SWEET HOAiE For Oscar it will be “Fair and W arm er” cm * ’s. T H AT -kXJNú ^WCßOßY 8OV IS PROPOSING TO O u ß \ FANNY* > 18 IS N 'T IT Ç O M A N T IC ? AREN'T THOSE WOODS HE IS VS/NO JUST oCAND? OAOLINÓ <t>U ALONE C B I6N IN MY HE A P T ' WITH YOU BY MY SIDE I CAN WCATHtR AMY / \S TO « m . YO U(?e T H E ■ OS f W EL L 'T MAY BE A PROPOSAL, o f m a o r ia e c , BUT IT 1 S ounds to m e , Luce A / K A W EATHER. REPO RT ? / MOME HABITS’ vaut you S ent us A ’ home h a b it * lately ? 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