Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 28, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM o rT I.O O K .
Grape Vines.
Cream Prices.
J
T he Sandy C ream ery is paying
W ordens, Concords, N iagaras, one
y ea r old. Splendidly rooted, su re cen ts a t th e cream ery and 40 cen ts ou
tf
grow ers. Low prices. O rder now for the-co u te for b u tte r f a t—Adv.
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fa ll plan tin g . H arold Oberg, Craig
L et m e help you solve your paint-
road, fo u rth house north off B a rr road.
T ab o r 6014, P o rtlan d , R. 7, Bx. 966.
Ing problem s. Todd, The P ain t Man.
G resham , phone 1971.—Adv.
Money to loan on real estate. F arm
Ioans a t 6 per cent. B. W. T horne.
Any tro u b les? C all Dr. Classified.
F K IM Y .
CAMP HILL
NOVEMBER
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PAGE THREE
POWELL VALLEY
T he tre a su ry of th e D eborah Ladies
Mr. and Mrs. D onberger of Y akim a,
W ashington, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Aid w as benefited to th e am o u n t of
♦ 126 by th e ir rec en t b az aa r in th e J
H ornet' k er <<>r »
days la st week.
T he . .ynch P a ren t-T ea ch e r associa- Mission ch u rch . T he p resid e n t of the I
tion is plan n in g a vaudeville for De­ Aid d esires to th a n k all who c o n ­
cem ber 12. A good p ro g ram is being trib u te d to the su ccess of th e under- '
taking.
arran g e d . T he public is invited.
As Em il S atte rstro m w as in P o rt­
Mrs. J. S um m ers, M arg aret and
land a few days ago, d riving w est on
L ouise, sp en t one day la st w eek with
the Sandy boulevard, a m achine com ­
Mrs. H. E. Bay.
ing in from a side s tre e t stru c k him
T h e P o rtlan d E le ctric Pow er com ­ fairly , and w hile n e ith e r p arty w as
p any is in stallin g elec tric lig h ts on in ju red , Mr. S a tte rstro m 's F o rd was
J. T. and J. R. HORR
C loverdale avenue.
used up ra th e r badly. T he w indshield
Mr. an d Mrs. Roy D ugger sold th e ir and fro n t axle w ere b roken and one o f
p lace ou C loverdale avenue to Mr. and th e fro n t w heels dem olished.
T he
Agents for
=
Mrs. B ax ter of P o rtlan d .
m an who did th e dam age is a tin n e r
Wm. H ornecker Is p lan n in g to build on F ro n t stre e t and he w as said to be
= a house of th e old E nglish ty p e a t th e ' driving at an u n rea so n ab le speed.
= co rn e r of M eadow hurst avenue and
Sw an Oleson p resen ted his fam ily
Savage
3 Pow ell V alley road.
w ith a handsom e M andel phono g rap h
3'
Mrs. B ruce B unn h as been q u ite 111 as a T h an k sg iv in g rem em brance.
E lectric W asher
A m iscellan eo u s show er w as given
3 i a t h er hom e on B a rk e r road.
D ryer
3
F u la F earn A cers sp en t S atu rd ay at th e hom e of Mrs. Axel Jo h n so n on
3 and S unday w ith h e r g ra n d p a re n ts, W ednesday evening by th e Misses
I
3 Mr. an d Mrs. J. E. T ay lo r of G resham . F lo ren ce and H ulda Jo h n so n and Mrs.
3 ■ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C u rtis of B oring Jo h n H u lan d er in honor of th e ap ­
3 have bought th e sm all bungalow on p ro ach in g m a rria g e of Miss Ruth
A tw a ter-K e n t
3 i P ow ell Valley and B a rk e r road from N ystrom to H ayden H iatt, of Medford.
3 Wm. H ornecker. Mr. C u rtis w orks at About 25 g u ests w ere p resen t. The
R A D IO
room s w ere d ecorated in C h ristm as
3 th e B oring su b -statio n .
holly
and festoons of crep e paper.
3
Mrs. A lexander Thom pson h as re-
= I tu rn ed from h er tr ip in th e m iddle The bride-to-be en tered a door, over
3 | w e ste rn sta te s. She re p o rts a very w hich w as th e sign, "T he rocky road
to m atrim ony." H er path was strew n
N a tio n a l M a zd a S h elb y L am ps
3 en joyable tim e.
Mrs. Ja ck Lynch and W. D. K inder, w ith packages of v ario u s sizes to re p ­
th e co unty club ag en t, are p lan n in g rese n t th e rocks, b ut w hich, when
five different clubs for th e Lynch d is­ opened, proved to be handsom e and
3
tr
ic t th is year. Miss B ernice K earn a p p ro p ria te gifts. A m ock w edding
P a ck a rd -P ierce E lectric F ixtu res
h as ch a rg e of th e sew ing and Mrs. added to th e m e rrim e n t of th e o cc a­
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D ainty refre sh m e n ts
w ere
3 E lm er Cook th e cooking. L ead ers have sion.
la te r in th e evening.
We have taken over the business and store of A. E. | not been secured for th e o th e r th ree. served
T he ladies of th e neighborhood s u r ­
Mrs. Sm ith of S eattle sp en t S a tu r­
3 Ham ilton and respectfully solicit the patronage of the | day an d Sunday w ith her son, F red prised Mrs, Sam C arrell on T uesday
and sp en t a p le asa n t afternoon. Re­
Sm ith, on L au rel avenue.
| people of Gresham and vicinity.
T he Camp H ill W om en’s club m et fre sh m en ts w ere served before leav­
1
1 w ith Mrs. Wm. L aw ren ce November ing.
| Phone 1 8 2 3
Gresham, Oregon = 19. A la rg e crow d w as In atten d an ce. T he rasp b e rry g ro w ers of th is v icin ­
Mr. and Mrs. S crilw er atten d ed th e ity a re still enjoying fresh ra sp b e rrie s.
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W hile th e q u ality of th e fru it is som e­
c o n c ert given by A lm a Gluck.
w hat Inferior, to w h at it w as in the
su m m er on acco u n t of ra in s an d lack
of su n sh in e, it is rem a rk a b le to th in k
of picking fresh b e rrie s a t th is tim e
of th e year.
S ervices w ill convene a t th e usual
tim e S unday in th e M ission church.
The p asto r, th e Rev. O. J. W llner, will
speak Sunday m o rn in g from th e
them e, “T he Significance of Love To
w ard God.” T he Rev. Axel A nderson,
of S eattle, a trav e lin g m issio n ary for
th e n o rth w est d istric t, w ill sp eak at
7:45 in th e evening.
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Radio Electric Co.
Econom y
r \ O \ T be afraid of the word ECON-
OMY. It is written between the
initials of every rich man who made his
own way.
Make it a think initial letter in your
name. It will get you as far as any de­
gree in the world. T ry it. And the sur­
plus see that it gets to the bank where
you will have it for future use.
and
COTTRELL
ZEROLENE
WINTER
LUBRICANTS
This year don’t wait for tho
oil to congeal and half-lubri-
cate bearings, cylinder walls,
etc. Don’t overwork your
starter and risk having to
make expensive repairs.
Change to free-flowing low
“cold-test” Zerolene lubri­
cants as recommended in the
Zerolene Correct Lubrication
Chart for the w inter lubrica­
tion of your car.
Head for the Zerolene sign
at dealers, garages or Stand­
ard Oil Service Stations and
make the change to w inter
lubrication today.
E. E. Van F leet has received notice
from th e g o v ern m en t of his ap p o in t­
m en t as one of th e cen su s e n u m e ra ­
to rs and has been assig n ed th e te rr i
to ry in n o rth e rn C lackam as county,
w hich is a p a rt of en u m eratio n d is­
tr ic t No. 12. T he en u m eratio n w ill
begin D ecepiber 1st and is to be co m ­
pleted by F e b ru a ry 1, 1925. T his c e n ­
sus w as au thorized by an a c t of co n ­
g ress in Ju n e, 1919, an d is know n as
the a g ric u ltu ra l census.
Sam ple
schedules have been se n t by m ail to
all th e farm ers. T h ese co n tain 158
q u estio n s, w hich cover all p ro d u cts of
th e farm .
T he an n u a l road m eeting w as held
a t th e com m unity ch u rch T uesday a f­
tern o o n a t 2 p. m. F red W agner w as
re-elected road su p erv iso r. A ten-m ill
tax w as voted for g en e ral road p u r ­
poses.
Our Cross Word Puzzle
1.
5.
9.
10.
11.
13.
15.
17.
HORIZONTAL
G rief.
Dissolved.
In reg ard .
P rep o sitio n .
P e rsia n High P riest.
R ailro ad lab b r.)
To su p p ly food.
Consum ed.
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OUR HEALTH BREAD
at th is B akery and a t S to r s
Contains the Vitainines,
tille d
by
scientific p rlu c li les
It’s Good and Good for Von
Gresham City Bakery
THEO. VAN DOf’INCK
Phone 1221
FOR THE BEST MEATS
F re s h o r C ured, L a rd , Etc., p re p a re d a n d sold u n d e r a b ­
so lu te ly s a n ita r y c o n d itio n s a u d a t low est
p o ssib le p rices, y o u ’ll go to
THE SANITARY MARKET
GEO. PIETE, Prop.
Phones Bdwy. 8576
G resham 1201 and 355
Phone 1711
T h ree
T ru c k s Daily
Gresham
65*4 N. Second S tre e t
In su re d C a rrie rs
MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE
P o rtla n d — W a y P o in ts — G resham
L o ca l a n d L o n g D is ta n c e M o v in g
W ood
C oal
B riq u ets
ORIENT
T he ladies living in th e vicinity of
th e O rient school w ill m eet a t the
schoolhouse on W ednesday evening
D ecem ber 3, for th e p u rp o se of fo rm ­
ing a gym nasium class. Miss Lois
New, one of th e te a c h e rs In th e O rient
school, w ill be th e In stru c to r of th e
class, w hich will ta k e up for the m ost
p a rt c a listh en lc ex ercises. All ladles
of th e com m unity a re given a cordial
Invitation to atten d th is m eeting.
18. O ration.
21. A fam ous house-boat.
22. To sound.
23. A bird.
24. Seaweed.
25. P a r t of th e verb "to be.”
26. Sm all p a rt of au to w heel.
28. P reposition.
29. U nsealed.
31. To rend.
34. Metal.
35. A rrived.
36. To exist.
38. F ra c tio n s of one hundred.
41. A d isin fectan t.
43. E g y p tian rep tiles.
45. L earning.
46. A piece of land.
48. A college fra te rn ity (A bbr.).
49. C hurch councils.
51. A g re a t general.
52. Used In gold heating.
53. C onjunction iL a t.).
54. C ornered (Colloq.).
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
S H O O T IN G M A T C H
Shotgun, IlHIe and Pistol
P ro fessio n als H andicapped
TURKEYS, GEESE
and Ducks
O R IE N T
5*4 Miles E ast of G resham
Ralph Johanson’s Field
SUN., NOV. 30
Sandwiches and Coffee will
He Served
55.
57.
68.
59.
P reposition.
N egative.
An Ohio city.
A so u th e rn river.
VERTICAL
1. A m usical com position.
2. A cowboy exhibition.
3. Spheres.
4. P ronoun.
5. Mother.
6. To engrave.
7. Sum.
8. To m ake dark.
12. A m in u te p article.
13. M easure of paper.
14. P a rt of a h arn ess.
16. C onsequently.
19. M agnificent, dignified.
20. G rasped.
26 F issu re.
27. A beverage (P l.).
29. M easure (A bbr.).
30. D isordered type.
32. P a rt of th e verb "to be."
33. R egarding.
36. A receptacle.
37. E ld er son of Isaac.
39. Not any.
40. A h o rse's gait.
41. An Indian tribe.
42. A ta ilo r's necessity.
44. P a rt of a flower.
47. Neat.
49. F ish.
50. To p ut away.
56. Tow ard.
57. A C anadlun province.
NASH CLOTHES.
C o rris L. P rio r m ade th e puzzle which we a re publishing th is week,
and, alth o u g h the design is q u ite sim ple, we th in k th a t you who try to
solve It will find th e w ords co n tain ed th erein very ca refu lly hidden.
T he c o rre c t an sw e r w ill he published next week.
FOLKS
IN OUR
TOWN
LO O K
BEFORI
YCU
SPEAK
Edward
McCullough
ALTOCASTER
H undreds of men a re testify in g th a t
N ash clo th es a t 123.50 a re eq ual to
clo th es usually a t tw ice th a t figure.
P ositively tailo red to m easu re. P. F.
Black, G resham , phone 1801.—Adv.