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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1924)
FACE F O r« Russellville Grunge to Hold ( urnhal. | R ussellville g ran g e w ill hold a c a r nival a t Us hall on C raig and Base L ine roads on S atu rd ay evening, Oct. 25. A chicken d in n er is announced and a ttra c tio n s w hich will be new and in te restin g to young and old, in cluding ca rd s and various prizes, one Xor th e la rg e st fam ily present. GRESHAM LOCALS Rollle, and Cecil, W ayne and Lee W il kins, on th e ir w ay from Yakima, W ashington, tc Join th e ir p a re n ts at N ew port, Oregon, stopped off with th e ir sister, Mrs. George D uncan for a v isit of a day or so. D. M. R oberts an d son. K enneth, are spending sev eral days in th e neig h borhood of A lbany h u n tin g p heasants. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Sw eet of E u rek a. Mr. and Mrs. W. H auck, who moved M ontana, sp e n t th e p ast week w ith th e ir cousin, Mrs. S usie Sherwood, to G resham from P en n sy lv an ia about on th e ir re tu rn hom e a fte r spending two m o n th s ago, w ere p leasan tly s u r th e sum m er in C alifornia. T hey w ere prised W ednesday evening by about REPUBLICANS. ' ote .'tli X on ballot. g rea tly im pressed w ith th is section tw en ty of th e ir new ly-m ade friends, A republican d istric t should be re p around G resham , and m ay re tu rn la headed by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gibbs, resented by a republican co n g re ss te r to m ake th e ir hom e here. m arch in g in on them w ith re fre s h man. Don’t forget C rum packer, M. E., Mr. and Mrs. N. Newton and th e ir m en ts a plenty. T he evening was repu blican for congress. C rum packer w ill win.—Adv. by C ongressional Com son-in-law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. p le asa n tly sp en t in gam es and oth er m ittee. J. S. B oydstun, w ith live ch ild ren have diversions. They resid e in th e G us moved Into th e D. C. Ely house re c e n t tave Jo h n so n house acro ss from the Window Cleaning Beaver S tate Motor com pany w here F or exp ert window cleaning sea S. ly vacated by Mr. and Mrij. D. P. Milli- TaJIma, or leave ord ers with John kin. T hey come from south of G resh Mr. H auck is em ployed. H is wife was Brown, O resham , phone 2501. am. n ea r A nderson station. Mr. fo rm erly a teacher. Mr. an d Mrs. G. W. Sim pson, of Boydstun Is em ployed on th e pipe line Pendleton, have moved in to Mrs. J. S. co n stru ctio n work. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. P a rk e r and Mr. C arlson s house on Hood avenue. and Mrs. A. R. Goger, the la tte r couple They have moved h ere for th e purpose from th e P le a sa n t Home vicinity, com of try in g o u t th e w estern Oregon (For Emergency Heals) posed a p a rty w hich drove to L ong w in ter clim ate w ith th e possible in FEDERAL MILK, tall SOFT SHELL ALMONDS, 10c IVORY SOAP view W ednesday and sp e n t the day in tention of rem ain in g p erm anently. cans, 3 for............... ..85c Steam Cooked, in Glauses new crop, 8 lbs for 55c 4 bars for......... ’.........85c sight-seeing th ro u g h th e im m ense H all th e hobgoblins, skeletons, lum ber m ills of th e Long-Bell com false faces, w itches an d black ca ts on pany. H ere th e re a re paid guides who display in H ep p ’s sto re w indow s w ere Phone Gresham 725 have a re g u la r schedule for co n d u ct to m eet a tim id perso n on a d ark ing v isito rs th ro u g h th e plant, w hich night, it is h ard to co n jec tu re Just BX BLUE R 0SE is trav e rsed th ro u g h o u t w ith board w hat m ight o r m ight not happen. GRESHAM MARINELLO w alks. They m ade w hat Is called the H ere in th is p o p u lar little ra c k e t sto re Beauty Shoppe loop trip , going by w ay of V ancouver, a re to be found H allow e'en novelties We Ito K elso and K alam a, th en ferry in g in abundance, deco ratio n s an d favors ’T a ? o ? i a N™ V e’ P' ? t D» 0MED\ BY “ ATES PURE LARD, fresh--------- Marcelling, Sham pooing, Maniriirlng. acro ss th e C olum bia to R ain ier and and c a rd s and candies for social Scalp inni Furiai Treatm ents, Etc. Aiason ja rs, ea........... 33c new, each ..................2()c 3 lbs, for 55c home on the Oregon side. Mr. P a rk e r g ath erin g incident to th is m e rrie st of farinello Preparations for Sale KUllY JAIBKIE was se n t o ut by th e Columbia riv er all seasonal holidays. Mr. H epp is ALBERTA H INDERM AN scalin g b ureau to Felida, W ashington, su re to have som ething to p lease ev T h u rsd ay , to scale a few ra fts of logs. eryone from th e tin iest y o u n g ster to I i ogram s have been received by those of m a tu re y ears in celebration II O OATS Royal Garden Orange Pe- Good Crepe TOILET P rin cip al C. M. Q uicksall of th e of th e H allow e’en festivities. package ......................15c Jtoe TEA, i/2-lb. pk....3»c PAPER, 4 rolls......... 23c G resham g rad e school for F ran ces A chicken d in n er w ill be served by W illard Day, October 24, w hich will the M ethodist L ad ies’ Aid in th e din Powell Street. Gresham be ren d ered in a su itab le m an n er by ingroom of the ch u rch on F rid a y eve REV. E. T. JU D D , Pastor Bible schooi 10 a. in., m orning th e pupils of th e school w ith th e a s ning, O ctober 24. The deco ratio n s of ROYAL BAK, POWDER JELLO, w orship 11 o’clock. B. Y. P. U. G:30. sistan c e of th e m in iste rs of th e town. th e room w ill be suggestive of H al CREAM ROLLED OATS. large can, each......... 43c_____ any flavor...................10c evening service 7:30. Bible study The p ro g ram will be a t 10:45 in th e 4 lbs....25c, 9-lb. sk 53c low e’en. A lready rese rv a tio n s have and p ray er service W ednesday eve au d ito riu m of th e school. The public been m ade for tw o b irth d ay p arties in nings a t 7:30. Is invited. connection w ith th e dinner, w ith n e a r A Cordial invitation to all. Mr. and Mrs. H ugh W ilkins and son, ly 50 covers provided for. 43c, 3 T he Rev. H. L. S treich of St. Louis, M issouri, arriv ed W ednesday and is m aking a to u r of all th e E vangelical __ " u a rts -______ £______ 49c__ 3 25c ch u rch es along th e Pacific coast. He is th e g en eral se c re ta ry for th e young people’s leagues and th e la d ies’ aids and th e b ro th erh o o d s of th is denom i 4 nation. From h ere he goes to Cali- fornia. W ill McLain of Gold Beach, Oregon, is h ere for a v isit of a day o r two w ith his m other, Mrs. E lizab eth Mc Lain. H is occupation is th a t of a fisherm an, b ut he will go from here to The G reat N o rth ern M anufacturing one of th e P uget Sound cities to work com pany, of Chicago, rep rese n ted by for tlie w inter. E. A. E rick, te rrito ria l m an ag er, is A Miss O'Keefe, living ea st of the p u ttin g on its an n u a l alum inum sale V ista house on th e C olum bia riv er a t th e A. W. M etzger sto re today. highw ay, w as b ro u g h t in to th e of N early 100 ladies w ere p rese n t a t the fice of Dr. Botkin W ednesday to be opening of th e sale. tre a te d for an in ju red finger, which Mrs. R. W. Gibbs retu rn ed T uesday had been cau g h t betw een two blocks from Bend w here she has been w ith to keep out their enemies. [of wood, cru sh in g it badly. her d au g h ter, Miss L eila Gibbs, who E. E. W elling is g re a tly Im proving has been ill in th e h o sp ital a t th a t th e in te rio r of his r e s ta u ra n t p ro p er place. It was slowly, and firmly built—one stone at a time ty by having two p riv ate dining com Glenwood M iller and Mr. and Mrs. p artm en ts in stalled in one side of the Glen Davidson have gone to Indepen m ain dining room . T h ese w ill be dence for th ree days of p h easan t As soon as we earn a dollar we are beset with th< equipped w ith glass-topped tables and hunting. multitude of appeals to “spend it all.” w ill be cu rta in ed , th u s in su rin g p ri Miss A lberta H inderm an of P o rt vacy for exclusive dining p arties. He is plan n in g on rep lacin g a t least half land, a M arinello g rad u a te, has Like the Chinese we must build up a wall of resist bought th e in te re s t of Mrs. M arie of th e p rese n t bar w ith a th ird dining ance to withstand the persistent attacks of those who booth to co rresp o n d w ith the o th er W hetzel in th e G resham Beauty Why experim ent with expensive m achinery’ In forc seek to have us spend it. Shoppe and has taken up h er employ I two. and also is p u ttin g in a m ore up- ing a bolt or part you may break or damage a much , to -d ate soda fountain. H e says in m ent here. She will occupy th e a p a r t flt°pra e* pe,ns Vn partT an,(1 in the end b ri»S 11 here to be [tim e he expects to have nothing but m ent in th e F irs t S tate B ank building l o b l the *° '“ V<i n,eChan'C8 th0 I the m odern glass-to p p ed dining tables w ith h er p a rtn e r, Mrs. R uby Im btie. in the m ain room, w here th e tables Mrs. W hetzel has gone to C entralia, W ashington, w here she will rem ain j w ith cloth a re now in use. for a tim e witli h er sister. Mrs. J. F. K asp er left F rid a y for her An in te restin g program w as put on home in S eattle a fte r a ten -d ay visit by th e local g ran g e S atu rd ay , w hich j w ith h er friend. Miss M arie Blom. Miss B eatrice Capen, of P o rtlan d , Is consisted of a ta lk by Mr. H. B. "Keep adding little to little and soon there will be a spending th e w eek a t th e hom e of her Auger, an in stru c to r a t Jefferso n high ! school and a m em ber of G resham | great heap. — Virgil. aunt, Mrs. C. H. Calkins. Dr. Mary B ecker is im proving the g range, giving an account of his r e HAMLIN A Ilo,ss, Props. ap p earan ce of her resid en ce and of cen t trav e ls th ro u g h C alifornia and Phone 2391 Nite Phone 706 fice by th e addition of needed c la p o th e r so u th ern s ta te s : an ad d ress by boards and th e p ain tin g of th e en tire D istric t D eputy T. J. K reu d er, also m usical num bers by th e M isses Agnes ex terio r of th e building. V irrell and H elen A lth au s an d Mrs GRESHAM, OREGON H. 8. Clow. S. B. H all and W. D. K inder will A STRONG RANK leave Sunday for C orvallis, w here they w ill atten d th e an n u a l co n fer ence of th e extension service staff for Miss Mabel Shipley enrolled T ues- th e sta te of Oregon. T his conference Statement of Ownership. is an im p o rtan t g ath erin g , as not only ; day a t th e North Pacific E vangelistic S tatem en t of the ow nership, m th e p ast y e a r’s w ork is review ed, but : In stitu te in P o rtlan d for a course in agenient, circu latio n , etc., required CHOICE PICNICS, lb................ 17^ HILL B. COFFEE, B.L..............45< She is room ing and the ac t of A ugust 24, 1912. of Gre p lan s are form ulated for th e com ing ! Bible study. LOAF CHEESE, lb...................... 26 j J year in th e extension work. Mrs. 1 boarding at th e g irls ’ dorm itory in am Outlook, published sem i-w eekh G resham , Oregon, for October 1, 19 BL’LK MINCE MEAT, lb.........20c I connection w ith th e school. K inder will accom pany them. Editoi* m anaging editor and bi REX LARI), nicd. 90 •, large $1.75 A Mr. and Mrs. H ibler, ac q u ain t Jefferso n Myers, sta te tre a s u re r and ness m anager, H. L. S t.C la ir, Gre OREGON WALNUTS, lb............ 23< can d id ate to succeed him self, w as a an ces of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. K idder, am , Oregon. BOOTH SARDINES, can...............15c G resham visito r th is week, shaking from Salem . Oregon, w ere calle rs a t P u b lish e r. Outlook P u b lishing ( th e K idder home Tuesday. Mr. Hib- G resham , Oregon. 3 lbs so, h an d s w ith voters. SALMON, choice pink. No. 1 tall 15c | ler is m an ag er of a beauty shop a t A rep u b lican ra lly will be held in O w ner. Outlook P u b lishing ( G resham , Oregon. IT XI.DO and I’. A. TOBACCO M etzger's h all n ex t T h u rsd ay night. Salem. O I IT R MINCED CLAMS......... 25c S tockholders holding 1 per cent !<>, Can $j .05 October 23. at 8 o’clock. Jo h n Day. m ore of total am ount of stock H ELECT CRI «PACKER, M. E. ch airm an of th e county c e n tra l com S‘ £ !iUr- Lena C. S t.C la ir. Chase’ Vote :ii> X on b allet. m ittee. says th e re will be som e ro u s R epublican for congress. H e will S t.C la ir, all of G resham . Oregon. ing good speeches. T hom as B. Kay get re su lts for Oregon. Member of K now n bondholders, m ortgages a and M aurice C rum packer a re named A m erican Legion and co -au th o r of oth er secu rity holders holding 1 | cent or m ore of total bonds, mo and th e re w ill be o th ers. T he hall Oregon Bonus Bill. (Price less I ban wholesale) gages or o th er secu rities, none. ) C rum packer will win. should be well filled. _ , R- L. ST.C L A IR . E ditor —Adv. C ongressional Com. Mrs. C arrie H ansen, who has been Subscribed and sw orn to before 1 ill a t the hom e of Mrs. H. C. L arsen th is l,,th day of October, 1924 Farmers Mutual Eire Relief Assn. for th e past w eek, is p rac tica lly r e Forges Ahead. JAS. ELKINGTON. N otary P ublic for Oregon. covered and will be able to resu m e her We luye jus, received a shipment of VERY CHOICE BULBS This is T he y early re p o rt filed w ith th e In My com m ission expires Ju ly 24, 19: w ork of h em stitch in g next week. . t r , z ' i . ' L s r , o r p o , “ 'J r l a n t s - T h i s ™ ™ > » °< su ran ce D epartm ent by the F arm ers R. E. Cannon is m aking extensive M utual F ire Relief Assn, show s >6,- NOTICE o r F U I X ti FINAL ACCOI No 237RS. im provem ents on his place on Main 058,000, w ritten during 1923 and 2210 In #Circ.uJ ‘ Court of the State of C and T hird stree ts. A sleeping porch new m em bers gained. Losses paid. fr o b i? e he County Multnomah. $22.437.00; in su ran c e in force, |18,- has been fitted up and a room y g arag e 283,000. The A ssn, also has a su b ID \CINTHS, imported, doz. $1.35 % & r & “ S e & ” S Of Algol I RIFSIA, doz........................ $1.00 is u n d er co n stru ctio n . sta n tia l cash balance. T he low ra te NARC ISSI S, doz................ A num ber of P o rtlan d relativ es and of 30c on all p ro p erty insured by the Ande‘riiT nl"..her7b’r BtVPn that Esther 1.35 of Alam s i? H m 'r"stri tr,x of «>’<■ e” 11 LIPS, doz. .75 J.*0*, s - Anderson, deceased has fi frien d s cam e o u t F rid ay evening to A ssociation will not be changed, which enables farm ers to get ad eq u ate ln- Lon n.a Aovount as such adm inistrat IRIS, doz........ help Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n M arston u ran ce on easy paym ents. with the circuit court of the State o f o 1.00 CROCUS, doz. gon for the County of Multnomah I .25 celeb rate the fo rm e r’s birth d ay . His P re sid en t S n ash all rep o rts the p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. K ellar. his Assn, at the p rese n t r a te of grow th sister, Miss D orothy K ellar and b ro th will sh o rtly be th e la rg e st farm ers er. W illiam , also Mr. and Mrs. C hester Assn, w est of th e Rockv m ountains. Anyone w ishing to in su re w ill call final accou n t and the settlem ent there and Service F o rre st w ere am ong those p r e s e n t A on Mr. H. W. S n ash all, F a ir G rounds, LbT H ER M. ANDERSON re g u la r dinner w ith everything to eat , Gresham, phone F a rm e rs 2101.—Adv. M c OUIRK A S C H N E ID E n m ln‘, , r “ trlX n ^ 2 f« n5 i ’- foc Adm inistratrix. was served. Dated and first published. Sept. 1» i » 24 Any tro u b les? Call Dr. Classified. Date of last publication. Oct. IT. 1924. 20th Century Store STOP! At a 20th Century Grocery Store. LOOK! At the attractive merchandise, priced ex tremely low. LISTEN! Your better judgment will convince you there is no safer place to buy. SAVE! On these offerings Saturday and Monday, October 18th-20th. ANNOUNCING Jellied Chicken Liberty Brooms, 5-sewed, Strong, Med. Weight, ea. 69c M ark N ickerson R1s Bacon, Sugar Cured, half or whole, 9-lb. average, ib?35c SUNMpAaIckagesIS3I for’ ^ e d e d or seedless, in 15-oz. BETHEL Baptist Church CR1SCO, 3-lb, can 73c, 6-ìb. can $1.39, 9-lb. can $1.99 20th CENTURY COFFEE, “The perfect blend,” high in quality, ____ ow ln Price, roasted daily in our own plant, lb lbs $ 1.27 U o S ° R MAZ0LA 0IL ,o NEW PRUNES, large size pounds for - . STANDARD PEAS, new pack, No. 2 tins, ea. 15c, 6 for 87c DRY O N IO N S................................................................... lbs for 10? Conveniently located— GRESHAM THE CHINESE BUILT A WALL Park Your Worries Outside When you bring your automobile to this garage you tan park your troubles outside, because your ear will then he in the hands of experts who know how to locate trouble and lix it. Whether it he Garage Work, Tires, Gasoline, Oil or Accessories you need, we can supply you and guarantee first class, workmanship at lowest prices. G RESH A M “Keep your savings in this bank and in due time jou will have built a wall of protection between you and the uncertainties of the future. GARAGE FIRST STATE BANK GROCERY SPECIALS BRAZILS, KERRS BEST PATENT FLOUR, sack $1.89 ATTENTION A. W. METZGER <& CO.