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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1924)
PAGE THREE Milk and Cream P au l and W alter O rthw ein and I A lbert G erm an of M alinta, Ohio, are j visiting a t th e home of H. F ritz. The I O rthw ein boys are nephew s of Mr. ■ F ritz. They cam e S atu rd ay and will ! rem ain indefinitely. Mr. F ritz has ■ been serio u sly ill a good p a rt of the sum m er, having undergone a m ajo r I operatio n in Ju ly , b ut a t p rese n t w rit- i ing he is m uch im proved in health. W. H. Boring sp e n t a couple of days All who m ay be in te reste d in the of la st w eek visitin g at th e hom e of com pletion of th e o rg an izatio n of th e Mr. and Mrs. W ill C arro ll of C arlton, P aren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n w hich w as Oregon. Mrs. C arro ll Is a niece of sta rte d la st sp rin g , a re requested to Passed by Mr. Boring. Portland Health Authorities. and we are ready to supply your wants for the bedroom. m eet at th e schoolhouse on F riday a f F ra n k Sm ith is hom e from the navy ternoon, a t 4 o'clock. on a 20-day fu rlo u g h to be a t th e bed T he S unday schools of T ro u td ale sid e of his fath er, F ra n k Sm ith, w ho com m unity ch u rch and Sm ith Memor is serio u sly ill a t hl? hom e here ial P re sb y teria n ch u rc h of Fairview Plano Tun lug. M r. an d Mrs. G eorge F ish er moved w ill picnic a t L a u re lh u rst p ark on P iano tu n in g $3. P iano and o rgan to P o rtlan d Sunday. Phone G resham 80x2 S atu rd ay . Septem ber 27. L uncheon rep airin g . F red B. Jones. Phone o r Mr. and Mrs. L o rris Child moved to w ill be served a t noon. ders to O utlook. 1561. or TAbor 8952 P o rtlan d th e first of th e week. In th e list of m a rria g e licenses of Mrs. A lta G entry filled th e Sunday S eptem ber 18 ap p e ar th e nam es of m o rning pulpit h ere in th e absence of H arry E. B rooks and L yle D. L eonard, For comforter coverings we have 36-inch challies Rev. E. G. R anton who w as atten d in g both of F airview , who w ere m arried In in dark and light patterns at yard.................... an n u a l conference a t Medford. P o rtla n d sev eral days ago. Cretonnes suitable for coverings at 25c, 35c and 40c T he M isses Maxine and G race Tel R ally Da'y w ill be observed by th e FOR ONE WEEK ONLY I ford of Oregon City w ere week-end Sm ith M emorial P re sb y teria n church Also dark 36-inch outing flannels at yard............. 30c g u ests of th e ir b ro th er, W. R. T el and Sunday school next Sunday, S ep ford and fam ily, an d th ey w ith th e tem ber 27. Sunday school w ill be at Telford fam ily h ere m otored to Long- 10 o'clock, follow ed by th e rally se rv view Sunday, re tu rn in g to Oregon City ice at 11. A q u a rte t of Chinese c h il 1 in th e evening. Miss M axine T elford d ren w ill sing. T he p asto r w ill p re has rec en tly com pleted th e sum m er p are a special serm on for th e o cca 4 to u r w ith th e E llison-W hite C h a u ta u sion. All members of th e ch u rch and qua com pany and h as opened a m usic school a re u ged to be present. I co n serv ato ry in Oregon City for th e Mrs. C. B uckner w ill en te rta in a t w inter. Limit 6 to a purchaser h e r home F rid ay evening w ith a 10c C larence A nderson, an em ploye lunch for th e benefit of th e M ethodist w ith th e W. R. T elford M ercantile Ladies Aid. All a re co rd ially invited com pany, is spending his an n u a l vaca to attend. tion a t th e Salem fa ir th is week. Mr. and Mrs. Edw in B urlingam e left T he U nion com m unity exhibit won on Sunday fo r Hood R iver valiey I hone 1236 Gresham second p rize a t th e Canby fa ir la st w here they w ill spend th e next few We are now ready with our week. weeks in th e apple orchardo. line of the famous BEACON Tho w o rk of g rad in g and leveling Mr. and Mrs. Irv in Province and FALLS Rubbers for all the j aro u n d th e new P. E. P. su b -statio n fam ily have moved to P o rtla n d w here family. j for th e p u rp o se of sow ing it to law n th ey have pu rch ased a new home. This kind of m erchandise is | is in ch a rg e of E. V. M aulding. guaranteed to give absolute The B oring I. O. O. P. held an a n n i satisfaction or money refunded. v ersa ry m eeting a t th e hall F rid ay n ig h t w ith a good p ro g ram follow ed Union H igh School No. 2 a t Sandy by a b anquet. has opened w ith an in creased e n ro ll F. M. M organ cam e h ere from Bend m ent, increased teach in g force and an ON PAUL DUNN FARM. 3 MILES NORTH OF SANDY, th e la st of th e w eek fo r a few days en th u sia stic stu d e n t body. To d ate 34 The House of Quality 14 MILE WEST OF BLUFF ROAD. b u t expects to re tu rn to th is week. I freshm en have enrolled m ore th an I hone 1411 Gresham D. T u rn e r, who is building a house th a t num ber in th e o th er classes com for Mr. M organ a t Bend, also sp e n t a bined, w ith th e prospect of several to few days h ere th e la st of th e week en ter. P rin c ip a l G eorge D. O rr has SALE RAIN OR SHINE Jo h n A nderegg, w ho is in th e Good organized a b rass band am ong the FREE LUNCH AT NOON MAURICE DAVE S am aritan ho sp ital w ith a broken hip, boys of th e school and o th e r stu d en t j is rep o rted im proving rapidly. activ ities a re engaging th e atten tio n C. A. R adford an d fam ily, who of all. Besides th e p rin cip al th e moved to Oak G rove recen tly , sp en t teach in g force includes Miss McCor th e w eek-end v isitin g rela tiv e s here. mick, Miss Alice Kamm , Miss A lalie Mrs. Wm. M orand, Mrs. T. Roots, O strum and L u th er M cNulty. Miss Mrs. W. R. T elford and Mrs. W. W. F ried a B ratzel of G resham teaches M etzger sp e n t Monday in P o rtlan d on piano. busines*. Mr. an d Mrs. J. W. M aulding of S heridan, Oregon, who have visited a t th e hom e of th e ir son, E. V. M aulding T he m eeting of the P aren t-T ea ch e r and fam ily sev eral days of la st week, association on F rid ay evening w as re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e th e la st of th e w ell attended and an in te restin g p ro week. g ram w as ren d ered in sp ite of th e fact L. C. A rm stro n g and wife visited th a t County S u p erin ten d en t A lderson relativ es in T illam ook th e first of th e w as unable to be p resen t, as w as ex Good Double H arness, Single Buggy H arness, Single week. pected. Miss A ugusta H ah n gave sev- j Buggy, Surrey, 2 Farm Wagons, G rain Drill, Disc, e ra l w h istlin g solos and th e re w ere F R E S H S A L M O N fro m S e p t. 10 u n til Plow, Mower, Tedder, 2 Cultivators, H arrow , Hay c lo se o f s e a s o n fo r s a le a t C o r b e tt dock. piano duets by th e Misses Reed, also P r ic e r e a s o n a b le . A s k fo r F r e d R e e d b y Sigrid Aim and F ra n ce s A rvidson. J Rake, Fanning Mill, Hay Fork, 1 Lot of ( able, Anker- M aster M echanics'In Charge of Shop a t “ O ld ” C o rb e tt. lioltli ( ream Separator, Milk Cooler, 7 Ten-gallon Milk A com m ittee w as appointed to m eet ALL CARS — WELDING — IGiNITION — BATTERY Cans, 1 Lot of »-gallon Milk Cans, Milk Cart, and a lot w ith th e school board to co nsider the G uaranteed Work of other small tools and household goods too numerous in stallatio n of hot w ater in th e plum b to m ention. ing system . T his is considered a n e Phone 2331 N ight P h o n e 127x O PPO SIT E PO ST O FFIC E GRESHAM, OREGON cessity, as la te r th e school w ill serve TERMS OF SALE—All sums $20.00 and under, Cash hot lu n ch es; also in th e m a tte r of th e | of all descriptions Sums of $20.00 or over six m onths’ tim e w ith interest h ealth cru sa d e w ork, h ot w ate r is at 8% per annum on approved notes. made to order by needed. T he d istric t and th e P.-T. A. will probably divide th e expense equally. OF TH E a t th is B akery and a t S to r s Miss A nna Nordblom, who won the Oregon T ent A- A w ning W orks W illam ette sc h o larsh ip a t h e r g rad u C orner of T hird and R o b erts Ave. Contains (lie Vitaniiucs, m l-ed by ( . IV. BI It HET, Auctioneer, Mt. Angel, Oregon. atio n in th e 1924 class of U nion high G resham , Oregon scientific p rin cli les school, has reg istered for th e year at J A. MEYERS, Clerk, Gresham, Oregon. All W ork G uaran teed F irs t Class W illam eite U niversity. IPs Good und Good for You Mr. and Mrs. Ed. R em ington, two ] d au g h ters, G race and R uth and a I sm all son, also a cousin. Miss Zora M orrison, of Sum ax, W ashington, v is THEO. VAN DOP’INCK Phone 1221 ited w ith Mr. and Mrs. R ussell T ill W m an from T h u rsd ay u n til Sunday. A n o th er g u est a t th e T illm an home is | Dr. C. A. L eslie, a v eterin ary surgeon, of Boise, Idaho. H e is m aking a to u r of th e Pacific co ast and will spend a i Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab few days a t th e sta te fair a t Salem on his w ay to C alifornia. solutely san itary conditions and a t lowest From Tested Cous WHITE ROSE SANITARY DAIRY Winter is Near 21 pound Cotton Batts, each.............. $ .98 3 pound Cotton Batts, each................ $1.48 2 pound half wool Cotton Batts,. . . . $2.75 2 pound Pure Fleece Oregon Wool. . .$3.50 EXTRA SPECIAL! J9C This Special on until September 29, Only DOOR MATS, 16 x 26, 1 -in. thick. Special at $1.19 and $1.39. Get one now 9-oz. HORSE SHOE TUMBLERS 0 for 19c UMBRELLAS HEPP’S RACKET STORE Children’s 22-inch $ .98 Children’s 24-inch 1.45 Ladies’ I nibrellas, rang ing from $1.50 to $7.95 Watch our windows for Weekly Specials SANDY AUCTION SALE WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1924 L IV E I BOTKIN & JOHNSTON STO C K 14 Milch Cows, some fresh, and some to be iresh soon, all tuberculin tested. 1 Holstein Heifer, 20 months old, to be fresh in February. 1 Holstein Heifer, 1 year old. 2 Heifers, 7 months old. 1 Holstein Bull, 2% years old. 1 Team of Mares, 8 and 9 years old, wt. 2900 pounds, good pullers. POWELL VALLEY CHEVROLET Sales FARM IMPLEMENTS Service (’«me in and see our new De Luxe Touring Willard Batteries Lee Tires A W N IN G S Tents and Canvas Goods OUR HEALTH BREAD John A. Hamilton C. A. RUTHER, Owner Gresham City Bakery — 1 Z’ FOR THE BEST MEATS a possible prices, you’ll go to P h o n e w an t ads. to 1561. THE SANITARY MARKET WRIGLEYS Chew it after every meal All-Yeas* U t i l i t y a t L o w est C ost *590 C ou pe . D e fr o s t - 2523 6,85 m. Fully Equipped Run. « “ I Starter M 5 extra AU priest 1. « . k . Ottret» TB« A J * « .« « " « * pw i> r m os í i M x w ío o ü U N IV E R S A L J. A. L au d erb ack and fam ily and Geo. A nderson and fam ily enjoyed a re c e n t outing a t th e beaches. Mrs. Maggie B o rch ers an d h er sis te r, Mrs. Minnie G ourley, w ere Sunday g u ests a t th e hom e of th e ir cousin Mrs. F. McKinney. T he B ap tist L adles Aid w ill have a b ask et d in n er a t th e p arso n a g e on T h u rsd ay . A good a tte n d a n c e is de sired to finish som e q u ilts. Miss Mabel Jo h an so n left S unday to e n te r Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l College. Prof. O. E. Jam iso n and wife of P o rtlan d sp e n t th e week end a t In g le side F arm , th e g u ests of Mr. an d Mrs. B. C. A ltm an. T h e an n u a l exodus to th e apple o rch a rd s of Hood R iver h as begun. Among th e fam ilies going w ere those of A. J. Quay, Geo. C a rp e n te r, Burl M cKinney, O. L ake and A. E. De- H aven. G resham PURE M IL K From Healthy Cows Gresham Jersey Dairy W. L. HALMER, Prop. Phons i.".i OUR MOTTO Quality and Cleanliness “WORTH A FORTUNE AT 2:00 A. M." AMBER-O-LATUM IB CHEST O IN T M E N T III A p rom pt relief for C hest Colds, Croup, Influenza, P neum onia an d P leu risy P ains. P rice 50c. For S ale by All D ru g g ists New, mistit nr slightly used but good PUBLIC DANCE Furs, Hats, Coats Columbia Grange Hall, at Corbett ART NEEDLEWORK EXCHANGED Suits, Day and Evening Dresses HorJfc Solicited CAR F o rd W r g if v P k r < h 4 * 7 / 'iz , 7 wM Jiudiy e«pJa.„ Phone 1711 PLEASANT HOME A W ant Ad will do It for you. T H S N L A 9 M T A U THOIUZXO POROO EALEa R u n abou t . 3 2 6 3 T ouring C a r 293 T l* Ford d w l * , tn • te e th , w • e t e a • b re a th aa d i r e th e ao o d y th a t The Tudor Sedan body type— now widely p o p u la r—w as c re a te d by th e F o rd M o to r C om pany. In to it h as b een b u ilt all th e utility that any light-w eight closed car can provide. It is comfortable, roomy and con venient, easy to d ri.v and park, and instantly a d a p te d to v a ry in g w e a th e r c o n d itio n * . The Tudor Sedan Fo rd o r S r dan I t s tim u la te « a p p e tite and a id s d ig e s tio n . It m akes yo ur fo o d d o y o n m o re g o o d . N o te b o w I t r e l ie v e s t h a t s t u lf y f e e lin g a f t e r h e a r t y e a t in g . GEO. IIIE T L , Prop. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 Admission $1 ' 0U«: Indies Free 8e< / Ads. M. M. MILLER <aw Horne Ave., P o rtlan d , h i t . Phone TA bor 4548. J '. gains listed In the W atl