Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 15, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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Lynch P.-T. A. Social and Dance.
T he Lynch P aren t-T ea ch e r assocla-
tion will give a pie social and dance
at the Lynch school Feb. 20. th e pro-
ceeds to be used to help finance th e
hot lunches. A good tim e prom ised
for tho se who attend.
R ead and use the W ant Ads.
Crape Tinea.
W ordens, Concords, N iagaras, one
year old.
Splendidly rooted, su re
grow ers. Low prices. O rder now.
The Rev. A aron H an sen , his wlfa
H arold Oberg, C raig road, fo u rth and fo u r ch ildren, of A berdeen. W ash­
house n o rth off H arr road. TA bor ington, arriv ed la st S atu rd ay , w her°
6014. P o rtla n d , R. 7, Dox 966.
th e fo rm er has assum ed th e p asto ra te
F ind w hat you w ant th ro u g h a of th e Bible S tan d a rd com m unity
W ant Ad.
ch u rch . They have m oved into the
V anderm ost house on th e Section Line
road.
GRESHAM LOCALS
EXTRA SPECIAL!
for a lim ited tim e only
BEAUTIFUL CUT TUMBLERS
in Grape Design
ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW
Mrs. C. H. C alkins left T h u rsd ay
m orning for a tw o w eek s’ v isit w ith a
friend, Mrs. E tta D ollarhide, a t A s­
to ria, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. R o b ert Lansdow ne, of
Oregon City, form er G resham r e s i­
dents, have a fine baby boy born F eb ­
ru a ry 10 in a P o rtlan d ho sp ital. Mrs.
C. E. R usher, sis te r of th e la tte r, v isit­
ed w ith h er on W ednesday.
20th Century Store
, f** 1,10 U e o n r t"l Ge°
, (: sl American» born in the month of
ree
and Abraham
L iÜ n
o f OonnB
< r t p m u V FEBRUARY 14 Effective
SATURDAY
to FEBRUARY 18, Inc.
Local men at Salem T uesday eve­
ning w ere M. M. Squire, H. J. P u ifer,
H erb. Lynch, C. G. S ch neider and J.
S tanford Moore. Among th e P o rtlan d
MILK, tall cans,
NORWEGIAN SARDINES
men th e re w ere H. A. and Clayton
any b ra n d ......
STANDARD PEAS,
9c
in pure olive oil, can 10c
Lewis, Ray Gill, Joe D unne and J. O.
r—
~ '------------------------------- ------------------- ------ ----------- — '- 2 a n cans
a IO I for
...............................«.♦><*
W ilson.
Mrs. P eroni, wife of M ajor P eroni of
th e C lackam as govern m en t m ilitary
PRUNES, large Italians
HEINZ CATSUP, large
reserv atio n , w as in G resham a few
3 pounds ....................25,
CAMPBELL’S TOMATO
bottle, each ................29c
days ago. She b ro u g h t w ith h er the
SOUP, 3 for.
I hone 1236
Gresham
new n atio n al g u ard gold em blem s
w hich a re to rep lace th e bronze ones
We have ju st received a large assortment of 1925
fo rm erly in use by th e g u ard m em ­
CRYSTAL W HITE SOAP
bers. W hile h ere she p u rch ased
styles in Hat Shapes.
BEST SHORTENING,
6 bars 25c, 12 bars 19c
Baker's Premium CHOCO­
1 rad io receiving set from th e Radio
bulk, 3 pounds.
LATE. 1/5 pound..... 19c
19c
V rn rv n
------ ;------ ----------LATE, i /2 pound...............................................................
\£S3R*n&luimrmTaaanmurrriurrKuzu?mui{M{{ur.:tr!,rLaccn'.[r:tr[rrirna&n
E le ctric com pany.
H. J. P u ife r has added to his office
[equipm ent a fine D alton adding, list-
ling and c a lc u latin g m achine w hich he
Our Noiseless MATCHES
FANCY W HITE FIGS,
6 boxes f o r ............... 25c
Ground CHOCOLATE
re g a rd s as a g re a t asse t in clerical
2 pounds fo r........... .’.25c
w ork. T his m achine has w hat is
il»
.
---------- ---------
--------------- * pure, lb. 18c, o 3 1 lbs..5«c
know n as th e sp littin g device w hich
p erm its tw o se p a ra te co lum ns to be
Dotted Normandy Voiles,
added at th e sam e tim e, w ith en tirely
colors are dawn, navy, cadet,
different to tals.
m andarin and rose.
RAISINS, unbleached,
STANDARD TOMATOES
Mrs. J. L. Bunting, of F o re st Grove.
38-inch, yard 50c
SHRIMP, latest pack
Thom pson’s, 3 lbs .. 28c
large cans, 2 for
| w as th e g u est of Mrs. W. C. B u rch on
...............
15c
Normandy Voiles in floral
T hursday.
designs.
lavender, cerise
Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard Jo h n so n , of
and blue.
P o rtlan d , th e la tte r a d au g h ter of Mr.
OYSTERS, new pack,
38-inch 58c
| and Mrs. C. H. C alkins, a re an n o u n c­
DEL MONTE PEACHES,
No. 1 can, 2 for
El IMAN R IPE OLIVES,
35c
ing the, b irth of a 9-pound boy w hich
No. 2 can, 2 fo r......... 35c
Mercerised Everfast Pam -
“Picnic”, can, each itlc
w as born to them a t St. V in cen t’s hos-
ico Suiting, colors in green,
[ p ital sev eral days ago.
rose, yellow.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. P a rk e r an d fam ­
36-inch, yard, 58c
ily a re leaving today for St. H elens,
th e ir fu tu re home. T hey had intended
Heavy Satin Faced Canton
I living a t C olum bia City w h ere Mr.
Crepe. Colors, black, navy,
beige, Titian and white.
P a rk e r is em ployed, but failed to find
I a su itab le resid en ce a t th a t place. He
36-inch, yard, $2.76
w ill be em ployed by th e W estern S ta r
Real Japan Pongee.
| com pany as a log scaler.
I
34 inch, yard, 85c and $1.15.
O. A. E astm an re tu rn e d hom e from
[iio itil S a m a r i t a n h o s p ita l T uesday ev, I The W. C. T. U. b u sin ess m eeting
See our new wide Kid Belts
r a
ning anil is rep o rted to be m uch im -i w hich w as annou n ced for T h u rsd ay
in light green, beige, black,
proved in health .
¡aftern o o n w as postponed on acco u n t
dark blue and bunny. New
F ra n k R eynolds, w ho lives n e a r ’ of th e rev iv al m eetin g s a t th e Meth-
shades in red.
L innem ann ju n ctio n , w as in ju red o d ist ch u rc h u n til n ex t T uesday a fte r-
Fancy buttons and collar sets
T uesday w hen th e lever on th e stum p , noon, Feb. 17, w hen th e m eeting will
p u lle r m achine on w hich he w as w-ork I be held a t th e public lib ra ry . B usi­
[ ing w as suddenly released , h ittin g ness of im p o rtan ce w ill be tak en up a t
him in th e head and re n d e rin g him th is m eeting and all m em b ers a re
unconscious for a sh o rt tim e. He w as urged to be p resen t.
HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR
b ro u g h t im m ediately to G resham by a
T he B. Y. P. U. of th e B a p tist ch u rch
Ladies’ Heavy Silk Mixed Vests, flesh color, each
$1._„
neighbor for m edical tre a tm e n t, and w ill give a v alen tin e p a rty th is ev e­
although a gash w as cu t in his head ning. T he young people w ill m eet a t
Bloomers to match, each........................
$2.25
his condition is not considered d an ­ th e ch u rch an d “follow th e h e a r t” to
Shadow Proof Slips in peach, pink and orchid, made
g ero u s by th e a tten d in g physician
th e hom e of one of th e ir num ber, u n ­
from Llngette cloth, each ........ ............................... $1.95
T he S o u th east circle of th e M eth­ know n as yet, w h ere th e social w ill
L .ld irs ( oiiibiiH 't Ies, lli'sli a n d p in k , e a c h .................. $2.95
odist L ad ies’ Aid w ill m eet w ith Mrs be held.
Ladles' Fibre Silk Combination Suits, each
$2.50
G eorge S tap leto n on th e afte rn o o n of
W ednesday, F e b ru a ry 18, a t 2:30. H er
P o ssesso r of L iquor Ja ile d .
See our Famous
d au g h ter, Mrs. Jo sep h H aley, and Mrs
Ed. W illiam s, who on J a n u a ry 23
ARROW BRAND LADIES’ 1IOSE
C. E. Jack so n , w ill a ssist in th e en- w as a rre ste d by deputy sheriffs on a
COlC«hine a A
hi' VU1nny’vT ‘iia.n ’ G rain’ Uei«e- Racquet, Log
[ te rtain in g .
T he D orcas circ le will farm beyond G resham n ea r th e Mult
tv.bo ’ £ irda,e> Zariaibar, Brown, Black and
hold its m eeting at th e hom e of Mrs nom ah co unty line, ch arg ed w ith pos
White, the p air...........................................
pg
had accumulated $25,000 when he was
L. L. K idder on th e sam e day a t 2:30 sessin g in to x icatin g liquor, en tered a
elected
president.
o’clock.
p lea of g u ilty on W ednesday and w as
T he young people’s cla ss of th e sentenced by D istrict Ju d g e Deich to
B ap tist Sunday school enjoyed a m e r­ 90 days in th e co u n ty ja il and a fine
He had accomplished this:
ry sk a tin g p a rty a t th e O aks rin k last of $500.
“ 7 he House of Quality"
carb"
°f
8Carcit’r of mone7
those
| F rid ay evening.
I,|,one 1411
Gresham, Oregon
Mrs. M ary M alnsten of V ancouver,
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.
In spite of the hardships of pioneer life and
W ashington, is a g u est a t th e hom e of
the privations lie hud to endure»
E rid ay , th e 13th, a b eau tifu l day
th e Rev. and Mrs. E. G. Judd.
mm HIMHIIIClHIHIHHIimilHHIIIIIllIIIHIHIHItJHHHIHIIinHHIHIIHinill
and a te s t in E n g lish , W hat an un-
In spite of a financial honor th at led him on
T he Misses E lsie and G ladys S harp.
one occasion to walk several „«lies after "upper
lucky com bination!
Jo sep h in e Clow an d M arie Blom and
T he b ask et ball team w ill play Co­
«verchtirged?
M illard S h arp drove to P o rtlan d W ed­
lum bian high at C orbett th is evening.
nesday evening to see Mrs. W allace
T he high school band will accom pany
Lincoln was not a m oney-maker, hut he pos-
Reid In ’’T he B roken L aw ."
The
th e boys up th e h ighw ay and ren d er
sessed
the SAYING INSTINCT.
th e a te r p arty w as follow ed by supper.
1. NEW BERG HA.M, best quality,
m usical selectio n s d u rin g th e p ro g ress
H. W. Cooley anil fam ily are now of th e game.
W lien he died his estate am ounted to $110,000
com fortably located in th e ir new home
whole or half, lb 30,
T he ju n io rs a re being given a tr y ­
On February 12 we pay tribute to a man
In R egner addition. T his is one of
BROO KFIELD LOAF CHEESE, S-lb. loaf,
out for a ca st for th e ir play, “Robina
th e finest of the m odern residences
who
saved more than any other American.
in S earch of a H u sb an d ” w hich will
whole or half, lb. 29c
w hich have been erected In th e n o rth be produced later.
H e S a v e d th e U n io n !
REX CORNED BEEF, 1-lb. tins...............
end of G resham . A b rea k fa st nook,
25c
T he freshm en will give a v alen tin e
F ren ch doors, num erous b u ilt-in s ami
4.
l/A’ 1111 •
pint 2 5 c . quart 45c
p arty to th e sophom ores at th e high
an u n u su a lly
a ttra c tiv e basem ent
school S atu rd ay evening.
flna'nclaiaL»l8ng.,e' t " “ marVelou8
1 .• gallon 85c, gallon $1.65
m ake up th is ch arm in g home. Mr.
Miss Dickey w as busy T h u rsd ay s u ­
Cooley Is now engaged in p u ttin g in a
ROY \L CIA B COFFEE,
p erin ten d in g th e ru n n in g off of 50 or
cem ent w alk from th e stre e t to th e
Saturday and Monday special, 1-lb. cans 53c
m ore m im eographed copies of ex
step s of th e house.
c e rp ts tak en from
th e C lippenger
Illg 5c Slick ( Iiiuly H O E
Mrs. V. T. S tout and d au g h ter,
co
u
rse
of
m
usic
for
use
In her glee
6. MI D. SIZED OR W O E S. Sweet Navels,
Gresham, Ore.
M artha, of C o ttrell, visited a cousin, club w ork. Mr. C lippenger, of Chi­
Mrs, G eorge C u rrin of G resham , W ed­
cago, a noted m usical ex p ert, is the
A STRONG BANK
3 dozen 69t
nesday and T hursday.
7. B I L k DA TES............................................ .. lbs.
in stig ato r of th is co u rse w hich Miss
25c
Jo h n M arston has been appointed Dickey reg a rd s as an in v alu ab le aid
8. BI LK COCOA, 2 lbs. 18c,
m an ag er of th e 20th f e n tu r v g rocery to th e glee club stu d en ts.
4
9, M \ \ I O W N U T EES, good cookers..... box $1.39
sto re at H ubbard, O regon, and is m ak ­
ing p lan s to move his fam ily th e re im ­ Police to Subscribers to Multnomah
1 0 . K E R R ’S BI ST PA TEN T FLOUR.
m ediately. He h as ren te d his home
( ounty Fair Assn.
A m eeting of su b sc rib ers to th e
h ere to Mr. and Mrs. W. D. K inder.
49-lb. sack $2.39
stock of th e M ultnom ah County F a ir
The W om an's M issionary society of asso
11. 1 A>1.1) BAR CA r s i 'p , pint bottle................. 23c
ciatio n w ill be held in th e citv
the M ethodist ch u rc h w ill m eet n t th e hall, G resham , on T h u rsd ay , M arch 5.
12. K C. B. POWDER, 15-oz. can 11c, 25-oz. can 19c
hom e of Mrs. C. J. L undquist on 192;». at 8 p. m , for th e p u rp o se of
13. COLl MBIA R l\ | R SALMON.
T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , Feb. 1». T he electing a hoard of d irec to rs and com ­
pleting th e o rg an iz atio n of th e new
given u n d er au sp ices of th e
topic.
The C h u rch ’s O p p o rtu n ity ,” co
rp o ratio n .
just a few cans left, 3 cans
ROCKWOOD
SOCIAL CLUB
will he discussed u n d er th e le ad e r­
Re su re and atten d th is v ery im
14. \ W C A M P ’S HOM INY, No. 2'
sh ip of Mrs. Jam es E lkington. The i p o rtan t m eeting o r send your proxy
cans, 3 cans
hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Ben­ 'MULTNOMAH COUNTY FA IR ASSN
! ’ ! , " „ m ' " W i n (. L U IS . No. C (la, Cana
jam in Cam eron, Mrs. A nnie H evel and
16. W ill I I, W ONDER LAI NDRV SOAP,
NOTH E.
ROCKWOOD GRANGE HALL
Mrs. J. H. Hoss,
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
I Mr. am i Mrs. G eorge Honey and TO Notice
is hereby given th a t we. th e
l.eslle W alrad w ere p rese n t from u n dersigned, a re dissolving p a r tn e r ­
SHAVER ORCHESTRA
U . PR IN C E A L B E R I TOBACCO,
¡G resham at th e m eeting of th e P r o ­ ship and th a t th e firm know n a«
Come
und lu n e a good time.
G resham P lum bing and Tin Shop is
g ressive Business Men’s club in P o rt­ to be conducted in th e fu tu re u nder
land T h u rsd ay , at w hich Ju d g e M or­ th e sam e nam e by J. S. Chlodo, h.>
A Fate Deserved.
row presided. Mr. W alrsd san g on
»'I of th e assets and
Portland Telegram Bargain.
S
ir.
your
d au g h ter has prom ised
liab
ilities
of
th
e
above
m
entioned
th is occasion an d w as so w ell receiv ­
T he P o rtlan d T eleg ram is m aking
Quality
firm
All
acco
u
n
ts
ow
ing
to
G
resham
to
become
my
wife."
ed he w as h ea rtily encored. Dr. E d­
Phone ¡4S1
1 lum hing and Tin Shop a re now pay­
"W ell, don’t com e to me for sym - a special b arg ain offrr la stin g u n til
and Service
w ard H. Pence gave an excellent ad ­ able to J. 8. Chlodo or at th e shop on
Fred u S r
£"„, i a \ ’r° U ra,<h‘ know ’ oniething M arch 1. w hen th e y ea rly su b scrip tio n
d ress In honor of th e L incoln b irth d ay Main s tre e t n o rth of T hird
gMlHM IHIg)NINIW Ng]|
would happen to you. hanging around by m ail w ill be »3.75. Send your su b ­
an n iv ersary .
R L. DAVIDSON.
here five nights a w e e k .’-H o n e y c o m b sc rip tio n th ro u g h th e Outlook. Both
J. S. CHIODO.
p ap e rs for one y ear, »4.50.—Adv.
6 for 59c
TOMATOES, Del Monte or P referred Stock lp-P
o
H EPP’S RACKET STORE
STARCH, Calumet Corn or (floss, 1-IK pkgS., 3 for 25c
KERR S BEST or VIM FLOUR, 49 lb. sk , $2.33.
FISHERS BLEND, $2 43
New Spring Arrivals
Sperry’s (Olympic) or Kerr’s Pancake Flour ifi.lh «k 75e
20TH CENTURY COFFEE, ‘some Coffee”, alw ays fresh,
48c pound, 3 pounds $1.42
i l-ORipA GRAPEFRUIT, extra large (64 siz e ) ........... 2 for 1 So
SUNKIST LEMONS, dozen for 25c,
5 for Klc
*.$ W
O ’
New Ginghams and Percales
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
Grocery Bulletin
FIR ST S T A T E B A N K
lbs. 28c
DANCE
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14
A. W. METZGER & CO.