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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1924)
rorn page Piano Tuning. P lano tu n in g S3. P lano and organ rep a irin g . F re d B. Jones. Phone o r d ers to O utlook. 166L or TAbor 8962. A su it in equity is now in p ro g ress ' in c irc u it c o u rt to cancel a deed given GRESHAM M A RINELLO | by David W eaver to A. G. Guynup, in- | volvlng the resid e n tia l p ro p erty of Beauty Shoppe O ver F ir st S ta te Hank i W eaver ea st of th e g ran g e hall. The H air Dyeing. F acial and Scientiflc deed is said to have been given so th a t Scalp T re atm en ts a Specialty. W ater W aving and M arcelling. I G uynup could dispose of th e p ro p erty W e rarry a line ut for th e benefit of Mr. W eaver, who, M arlnelln T o ilet Good». th ro u g h Illiteracy and the p re ssu re of sickness, signed th e p ap ers w ithout New, inisiit or slightly usctJ o b tain in g an y m o n etary consideration. T he evidence Is being h ea rd before but good I Ju d g e T azw ell, A ttorney W. J. Cooper ap p earin g for th e plaintiff, Mr. W eaver, and L eroy Lom ax for th e de S uits, D a y an d fendant. Mr. W eaver and his sister, Mrs. K ate W issler, cam e down from E v en in g D resses R oseburg W ednesday for th e tria l. ART NEEDLEWORK They a re stay in g a t th e hom e of J. H. EXCHANGED Metzger. Furs, Hats, Coats Work Solicited MRS. M. M. MILLER 1044 H aw th o rn e Ave., P o rtlan d , n ea r 35th St. Phone TAbor 4548. R ally Day w ill be observed next S unday in th e F ree M ethodist Sunday school a t 10 o’clock and the d esire is to have th e en tire m em bership pres ent. T here w ill be p reach in g a t 11 by th e p asto r, th e Rev. E. N. Long. Young people’s m eeting at 6:30. The re g u la r evening service w ill be held at 7:30. T he an n u a l S unday school o u ting will be held a t th e fa ir grounds next S atu rd ay from 10 to 2 o'clock. A good tim e is expected. Mrs. Clytie S tu a rt K errs, a form er resid en t of G resham , now of St. Paul, M innesota, was a ca lle r in G resham yesterd ay on Mrs. C. M errill and Mrs. Mary Leslie. Miss Evelyn E d w ard s of H illsboro CUT FLOW ERS. , attended th e social m eeting of the We a re ready to serv e th e public Young _ People’s _______ M issionary society w ith cu t flow ers a a p d V e floral w as held on a t W th e hom e evenlng- of Miss ? i & e e pieces, St°Uth | w ^ hich ' . a Bushong ednesday G uests over th e week-end a t the |C . H. C alkins hom e w ere Miss B eatrice Capen, a niece of Mrs. Cal- I kins, and Mrs. W illiam B radley and I d au g h ters, L etty and E lla, and son, (G eorge, cousins, all from P o rtlan d . lerepjsj'on needs £ e 5RÍ C o n tin u ed from page 1 20th Century Store W hat D oes Y our F ood C ost? Not just the cost for a day but for a year? Every dollar saved in buving means just that much increased earning power. SATURDAY AND MONDAY September 20 and 22 20th Century Stores will sell R oyal W hite S oap, made in the Northwest, 10 bars 3 8 c , 5 bars 20 c LARD, pure bulk 3 pounds ................. 50c SMALL W HITE BEAN’S, choice, 3 pounds.....25c Liberty Brooms, 5-sewed, Strong, Med. Weight, ea. 69c Bakers Premium CHOCO LATE, i/2 lb. bar ... 18c CREAM OF WHEAT, per package ............. 18c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, per can ........................7C 20TH CENTURY COFFEE, outstanding high quality, lb 4 3 c 2 pounds 85c, 3 pounds $ 1 .2 5 Roasted today on your table tomorrow T he Pow ell V alley road as fa r w est H. o. OATS as Rockwood h as been closed to tra f- package ..................... 15c ! fie, m achines being detoured north onto th e section line, thence so u th on reach in g G resham to Pow ell Valley I road. T he big steam shovel is oper- RAISINS, Sunmaid, ( atin g n ear the foot of Main stre e t, and 3 large packages....... 35c acro ss th e gulch in a n o rth w esterly 1 direction, th e line com ing o ut be- A d iron d ack C ane & | tw een th e G range h all and th e B ap tis t parsonage. T he open d itch ex tends w estw ard n ea rly th ree q u a rte rs HERSHEYS COCOA, | of a m ile and the w ork is being push- là pound can............. 15c I ed fo rw ard as fast as w eath er co n d i tions w ill perm it. It is a little indef- | in ite as to the pro b ab le opening up of J th e Pow ell V alley road to trav e l, and even w hen open, th e th o ro u g h fares w ill be m ore or less d angerous for a FIRST EN TE RTA INM EN T tim e, it is said, as th e clay on the BY (¿RESHAM P.-T. A. ( pavem ent will m ean a slippery condi The G resham P aren t-T ea ch e r A sso tion u n til w in ter ra in s set in. ciation w ill give its first m otion pic Mr. an d Mrs. A. W. P a rk e r an d chil tu re en tertain m en t in th e new school i d ren have re tu rn e d from K ern v ille -------------- ------- Monday . ---- a, C, C11111J5 „ a t (;JU year on next evening 7:30 Oregon, w here he h a s been engaged o’clock sh arp in th e auditorium of the for sev eral m onths as a log sc a le r for public school building. It has secured th e Colum bia R iver Log & S caling several A braham L incoln reels on “My ureau. Mrs. P a rk e r w as a t N ew port F ath e r,” a M utt and Jeff reel “A for tw o w eeks ea rly in the sum m er, Black H and Case,” a reel on “ Vege but has sp en t m ost of th e tim e w ith ta rian A nim als” and a reel on “The e r husband. H e h as com pleted his j G resham F a ir.” T his is a p rogram c o n tra c t a t K ern v ille an d is p lan n in g j th a t prom ises to be very in te restin g on o th e r w ork soon. especially th e la st m entioned. O ther ALBERS FLAPJACK, large p ack ag e........... 25c Wesson or Mazóla Oil OUR PROFESSIONAL VISION as well as our natural inclinations have led us to perfect a service that K IPPERED SNACKS, 4 tins ................. OLYMPIC PANCAKE, large package.......... 25c Quarts 49c, Half-Gallons 97c FULL CREAM CHEESE 2 pounds ....................55c FRUIT JARS, Mason, quarts, per dozen.... 95c quarts 5 5 c, | gallons 9 9 c Real old York State Cane and Maple M ap le Syrup, COCOA, bulk 2 pounds ................... 15c CERTO, for jelly m aking 2 bottles ..................,.65c Really no use to look for a better place Mrs. O. A. E astm an an d Mrs. Jam es uum hers the program will be giv E lk in g to n have gone to Salem for th e I en by R obert S. C h risten sen of S her sta te fair, w here th ey will be em Inan Clay * Co., P o rtlan d , on his sax- ployed in th e office of th e se c re ta ry “Phone. All lovers of saxophone m u- d u rin g th e week. T hey a re cam pin, s*c th ese num bers a tre a t, on th e grounds. J Mr. C h ristensen w ill also w elcom e th e Mr and M rs I a . °P P °r tu n ity to give all in terested folks la st nl^M , . ? retu rn ed valuable inform ation reg ard in g saxo- ^ V a n c o i v e r B aC a n d ^ t ^ P*“ ' - a> - L i a d m iX of in te re st in th e no’rth Park Your Worries Outside When you bring your automobile to this garage you can park your troubles outside, because your « 'r will then be in the hands of experts who know how to locate trouble and fix it. I„«r'nhiy HXperin,ent wlth exPpn»ive m achinery? In forc ing a bolt or part you may break or damage a much J o b f „ t l ! U r .? p“ ?e aVe M Pert <"' 'h e Whether it be Garage Work, Tires, ■asoline, Oil or Accessories you need, we can supply you and guarantee first class workmanship at lowest prices. G RESH A M Phone 230’ none J3 J. GARAGE * H 0S8’ Pro' ” - Nite phone ?()6 Grocery Bulletin 1 KERRS BEST PA TEN T FLOUR, special $1 89 2 REX P l RE LARI), med pail 90c, large pail 1.75 3 BRO O K FIELD LOAF CHEESE, whole or half........................... lb. .30 4 K. C. BAKING POW DER, 25 oz. size 19c, 50 oz. size .35 5 NEW COMB HONEY, heavy well tilled squares................ .25 6 ROYAL CLUB COEFEE, 1 lb. 49c, 3 lbs 1.45 7 BEST HEAD R IC E.......................... ... 3 lbs. .25 8 1OMA IOES, with puree.............. 2 cans .25 9 (i(X )D S TANDARD CORN 2 cans .25 10 BABBI I S C LEANSER, limit 5.... 5 cans .25 11 BI IK M \t \RON1 4 IHs .25 i- BI LK SPAGHfc 1 1 1 T’ BI LK GOGOA, limit 5 3 Jbs' .25 5 ]bs .25 14 W’HEEE W ON DER SOAP, SP E C IA L SA L E , 22 bars 1.00 Scooter for the boy or girl F R E E 15 T U X E D O TOBACCO, P. A. TOBACCO 16 oz tin 1.05 METZGER Quality and Service Phone /451 Feed 1281 ” P01“ ’ . . and Mrs. Chas. Cleveland and Lnd m 80“ a J a,Ul daUKhter’ Mr- an« Mrs. 8. E. W oodw orth of San r ranclsco, have re tu rn e d from a trip (to V ictoria and V ancouver, B. C, Thev E e X ” be cbarged and th e Proceeds of the en tertain m en t w ill be used to defray th e expenses of th e p ro g ram and to help Pax for the m otion p ictu re m achine p urchased la st spring, ( _____ __________ Winter is Near and we are ready to supply your wants for the bedroom. 2% pound Cotton Batts, each.............. $ .98 3 pound Cotton Batts, each................ $ L 4 8 2 pound half wool Cotton Batts,. . . . $ 2 .7 5 2 pound Pure Fleece Oregon Wool. . . $ 3 .5 0 For comforter coverings we have 36-inch challies in dark and light patterns at yard.................... jg c Cretonnes suitable for coverings at 25c, 35c and 40c Also dark 36-inch outing flannels at yard............. 30c D O O R M A T S , 16 x 26, 1-in. thick, Special at $ 1 .1 9 an d $ 1 .3 9 . G et o n e n ow UMBRELLAS Children’s 22-inch $ .98 Children’s 24-inch 1.45 Ladies’ I mbrellas, rang ing from $1.50 to $7.95 I n r * i i>m-o > Mr. and Mrs. W oodw orth are spend- 1 L I I, A I S TA 1 L FAIR ing a few days a t Seaside. The boys and glrIa whQ w ere pr(ze Miss D orothy Dickey, who h as re- 'Vinners a t th e M ultnom ah county fair tu rn ed to her w ork as head of the de- are w orking h ard to get th e ir m a terial p artm en ts of m usic an d g irls ’ ath- in shape for the sta te fa ir and a re letics in th e high school, rep o rts a m anifesting a g re a t deal of in te rest, very p le asa n t and p rofitable sum m er The first tw o prize w in n ers of each sp en t in th e east. She en ro lled in t h e ( class from th e livestock division and sum m er session a t N o rth w estern Uni- j ’he five in home econom ics a re th e v ersity at E vanston, Illin o is, ta k in g ones to attend. A pproxim ately six w eeks of w ork in th e school of “ hie g irls exhibiting one loaf of bread m usic in high school m ethods and each w ill reg ister u n d er hom e cook- conducting u n d er O sborne McConathy. ery. T h ere will be about 20 exhibits I’here w ere about 300 m usic te ac h ers in sewing, 8 of potatoes, 7 of canning and m usic su p erv iso rs front all o v e r la n d 6 of gardening. P oland China, die United S tates. O tto M eissner, a | Duroc, H am pshire and B e rk sh ire n ationally know n figure iu public I breeds of pigs will be on exhibit, also school m usic, led th e ch o ru s w ork to J H olstein, Je rse y and Brow n Sw iss th e delight of everyone. Miss Dickey I breeds of calves, 26 heads in all. w as accom panied on th e trip by her I T h ere w ill be th re e team s a t th e sister of Eugene. T he tw o visited I s’a te fair,—th e poultry, can n in g and w ith relativ es In Illin o is. In d ian a and I Uvestnck judging team s. T he p o u ltry M innesota. team will consist of th ree boys from Mr. and Mrs. J. T. L ew is spent the I lh e o l , h ert com m unity, C arl Bowman, past few days at B ridal Veil w ith th e ir Edw in M axwell and Raymond Heigh, son and d au g h ter-in -law . Mr. and Mrs. u n d er th e leadership of E. M. Calkins. , W. H. Lew is, fo rm er resid en ts of I The c a n n ,“ 8 team w ill be tak en from ' G resham . th e sam e com m unity and w ill include Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Todd have re Evelyn H ansen and Ja n e Lord, w ith tu rn ed from th e ir sum m er cam p at Mrs. Maxwell as leader. T hese g irls 11 W elches, having spent the past m onth w ill put on a can n in g d em onstration there. Mrs. Todd Is m uch im proved at th e fa ir on Monday. T he livestock in health and enjoys cam p life g re a t ju dging team will be th ree boys from ly. T h ere a re m ore th a n 100 p erm a th e Je rse y calf club, Sven Nelson, n en t resid en ts of th e cam p. They Clifford E kstrom an d C harles T ail- j have au ex cellen t rad io equipm ent in man. E ach y ear the sta te fair board, | th e place. th ro u g h th e 8Upcrvl8l° supervision n of of Mr Mr. J A. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. K inder w ere at I Salem T h u rsd ay d eco ratin g the booth ChUrch,H’ ’ « P erln ten d en t of schools,: of the boys’ and g ir ls ’ club exhibits & a r r a n Kes ta k e eare of tw o boys and , Mike Alls! ,se re tu rn e d W e,lues- 7 ° * , 7 ‘he highest score in •lay evening from A storia, w here he i ’ proje; ' ts at th e county fair, had been for four days in atten d an ce a P!“ d f° r th re e ' at a tire ch iefs’ convention as a dele- 7 ? ” Br° Und8 th<>) Kate from th is fire com pany. T h ere J ? m 7,’ *lub cam p ’ year ; were about 75 p resen t from various F1° renC* M ul‘pnhoff m ade the highest ' tow ns th ro u g h o u t th e sta te WhlIe 8Core ,n ” 'w lng aad A««KUsta K linke in th e re he received m any new ideas . ." “ " f ; enliUe8 the,n ,0 ’he l in e of h l. w ork. ‘ I tr ,p - w hlle Jo h n Flem ing, who had the | along th e line his h ighest - score »*• in *«*« the invotitvn livestock pinjev project — . - -. i —----- Let m e help you solve y o u r paint* I Roland Suhedeen in erop w ork lng problem s. Todd, The P a in t Man. I th e tw o fo rtu n a te beya. T here O resham . ph o n . t» 7 1 - A d v . U be ab o u l 60 ex b ib iu , t lhp We are now ready w ith our .line of the famous BEACON 'FALLS Rubbers for all the family. I his kind of m erchandise is a’luiranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money refunded. WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. The House of Quality Phone 1411 Gresham vwvwiOHnfinf wu mm the J o r t - X o '\ alUab' e ' ' ° rd in ° Ur la n g u a se is future of p i h ‘ i" m° S‘ diff!cu,t ,0 pronounce; yet the ture of each of us rests on our ability to say it Io M«nhoo,l, Chameter, are d a r n e d T o " ? ^ * ° ft' n To PLEASE RE we must often say NO. p d i n r E 11 1 E WC mUSt SUrely sa7 N 0 - I , 1?!'. must be held in check with a firm NO. determined NOPr' ” “ re Sa'eSman must be met with a 1 he American Doughboys taught us to sav !<N O ” when they spoke to the Kaiser. ' o c c a s ^ o w ! 7 " e ° U g h t tO bC a b l e t 0 S a y k ° n le s s d i f f i c u I t U hO,e °m'er’ 81’ECIAL COMMUNICATIONS «’a t . fair th is year from the boys' and G resham Lodge No. 152,1 * trls clubs of this county. & A. M. in Masonic H all, G resham . T uesday. Sept. 23. Work in B right say in g s by m odern th in k e rs I E A. Degree. | are found in th e wan t column. W ednesday, Sept. 24. W ork in F C I Degree. GR£SHAM c h a pter . Greshain, Oregon T h u rsd ay , Sept. 25. L ecture. No. 44. R. A. M. Special ______ A STRONG HANK Monday. Sept. 29. W ork in M. M | Degree. _ s. i - 1 , u rh . m ' m 1 ¿¿ j i i ,.i. 1?. lll j V isiting b ro th ers w elcome. AM AMRA RARff M D egrees in full form I ................................. .............................................................................. ......... ................... A. MEYERS, W M V isiting com panions welcome. Mr “ n«> Mrs. R. W. Gibbs drove to 1 v i , i t . 7" i W. L. GORSAGE. S ecy . W R JOHNSON. H. P. I H erm iston. Oregon. W ednesday t o ) D .w ey Of b L M" FIRST STATE BANK ¿ .'. i ? z rr