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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1925)
PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK. QOp 6 cups and saucers These cups and saucers are of the beautiful F rancis pattern and you have never been able to buy them at such a low price as this. We have only a limited quantity at this price. A d elightful g ath erin g w as held a t th e borne of D r. and Mrs. G eorge In g lis on M onday evening, w hen the te a c h e rs of th e g rad e school, th e m em bers of th e school b oard and thele w ives w ere en tertain ed by Mrs. C. M. Q uicksall, Miss H elen H oss an d Miss Mabel In g lis. G am es and m usic en livened th e occasion and refre sh m e n ts w ere served. Mrs. F red Blonn is m aking freq u en t trip s to Good S am a ritan h o sp ital in P o rtlan d to visit her fath er, Mr. At- wo»d of Oak Grove, who is serio u sly ill a t th a t place. 20th Century Store l lie opinions of people as a rule differ hut the many thousands of 20 III ( EMILIO patrons are united in their endorsement of the 20TH CENTl HEY STORES. Extremely Low Prices on the Rest of Foods Offerings-Saturday and Monday, Feb. 28 and Mar. 2 K e llo g ’s CORN FL A K E S , M A TC H ES, a n y of o u r IVORY’ SOAP, 10c size Mr. and Mrs. F red W aller and th re e p a c k a g e .......................... 9c 5c b ra n d s, 6 b o x e s...2 5 e 3 boxes ........................ 22c ch ild ren moved y esterd ay from the room s in th e Sell building to P o rtlan d . Mr. W aller w as em ployed as engineer on th e steam shovel w orking on th e SODA C R A C K ER S, fre s h C H IP SO SO A P FLA K ES, JE L L O , pipe line u n til th a t w ork w as com- | a n d crisp , 2 lb s....... 35c la r g e s i z e ...................... 19c p a c k a g e .....................„.10c pleted. S u it w as h eard on th e 21st of J a n u a ry in the case of H o b art Beers B ro k en slices, S ta n d a rd c ru sh e d , S ta n d a rd w hole-sliced, a g a in st bis wife, Oma B eers, suing for la rg e c a n s, ~ f o r y..45c______la rg e c a n s, e a c h ....... 25c la rg e can s, 2 f o r......... 53c sep aratio n , and on th e 19th of th e p rese n t m onth an abso lu te decree of divorce w as aw arded to him , also the custody of th e tw o m inor ch ild ren , Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bailey en ter B u r n e tt’s VANILLA, p u re, S T R A IN E D HONEY, RO YA L W H IT E SOAP, tain ed th e ir cousin, E a rl B ailey and 2-ounce b o ttle .......... 33c p in t M ______________________ ason j a r ............. 29c _____________________ 10 b a r s ...............................38c fam ily, of F o re st G rove on Sunday G uests at the Bailey hom e T h u rsd ay evening w ere A rth u r N atches and Del M o n te A P R IC O T S, ~ ' pure, BU LK COCOA, Miss M arjorie K endall, of T routdale. STA N D A R D PE A S, la rg e ca n s, 2 f o r........ 55c 2 p o u n d s ......................15c 3 f o r ...............................40c Mr. and Mrs. V irgil H owell and ten ch ild ren , of Y achats, arriv ed T h u rs 32% C day to m ake th e ir home in th is lo cal CRISCO, ity. T hey have leased ten ac re s of the QUICK Q U A K ER OATS, T O IL E T P A P E R , 1000 9 -pound c a n ............. $1.99 old Cathey hom estead n ear Cotton la rg e p a c k a g e ........... 29c s h e e ts tissu e , 3 ro lls 22c sta tio n , w hich they w ill farm . In m oving from th e co ast Mr. H owell chose an unique and en tirely up-to- d ate m ethod of shipping a la rg e p o r tio n of his household goods. Ap p ro x im ately h alf a ton of m ovables, including fru it, bedding, knocked- down fu rn itu re , etc., he placed into pack ag es n ot exceeding 70 pounds in Mrs. M ary M cA llister an d d au g h ter, w eight and shipped by p arcel post, Mrs. Genevieve Jo h n sto n , drove to S a having 35 or m ore such packages th a t lem T h u rsd ay to be p rese n t a t th e cam e w ithin th e req u irem en ts of th e Ju n io r-F re sh m a n debate a t W illam po stal reg u latio n s. Mr. H ow ell con- ette U niversity, in w hich ’W illiam Mc isid e re d th is an econom ical w ay of A lliste r was a sp e ak e r for th e fre s h shipping. T he Misses E dith and E thel m en. The la tte r had th e affirm ative H ow ell w ill en ro ll as stu d e n ts of th e side of th e q u estion, “Resolved th a t high school and live younger ch ild ren th e Ja p a n e se should be allow ed to w ill atten d the G resham g rad e school. e n te r th e U nited S tate s on th e sam e A sa le is now In p ro g re ss of th e r e basis as th e o th e r c o u n trie s” and it m aining stock of h ats and fu rn ish in g s w as decided by th e ju d g es th a t they “A Horse, A Horse; at th e G resham hat shop, conducted by had th e b e tte r arg u m en t. “M y kingdom for a Horse,” Miss Jo sep h in e Clow. It is n ecessary W. E. B ates of P ortland*w as a ca lle r th a t th e goods be closed o ut by the y esterd ay a t th e hom e of his son-in- shouted King Richard 111 when he got into a tight place. end of th is week. law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. W. Cooley lias been confined to D. Jo n es, and on o th er G resham his bed sev eral days w ith an a tta c k of friends. Now if th at old king had saved IS cents a day for m um ps. T his is th e second case to T he ladies of th e B ap tist G uild m et five years he would have had $305.73—sufficient to have show up w ithin th e p a st week. Miss in all-d ay session a t th e Home of Mr. F ra ce s W elling has ab o u t recovered and Mrs. C. A. C a ro th ers on T uesday. purchased a fine steed, and he would have saved his from h er siege w ith the sam e disease T he ladies sp e n t th e day sew ing for kingdom. 1 and w ill soon be back in school if th e ap ro n sa le to be held on A p ril 2. n o thing u nforeseen develops. R obert H en d rick s, who is w orking tip Claude W elch left th is m o rn in g for in th e office of th e city en g in eer in F resn o , C alifornia, w here he h as a ! P o rtlan d as a d raftsm a n , w as confined n um ber of relativ es. H e expects to to his hom e for tw o w eeks by a m ild a tta c k of m easles. His m other, Mrs. rem ain un til fall. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning e n te r J. W. H en d rick s, is reco v erin g th e use tain ed tw o of th e ir g re a t nieces on \ of her arm , w hich she broke six w eeks M onday of th is week. They w ere Miss ago as th e re s u lt of a fall. “ Tor want of a nail the shoe was lost, The R ebekah W elfare club w ill m eet M ary H endricks, n te ac h er In th e p u b For want of a shoe the horse was lost, lic school in P o rtlan d and Mrs. L illian . w ith Mrs. II. J. P u lfe r next Monday afternoon. Mrs. M. J. A llshouse and H offer, and tw o ch ild ren , also of P o rt | For want of a horse the rider was lost.” Mrs. B. L. W alrad com prise th e e n te r land. ta in m e n t com m ittee. All R ebekahs are W endall M iller and ills b ro th er, Roy co rd ially invited to atten d . and wife, of P o rtlan d , cam e out T h u rsd ay for a v sit w ith his p are n ts, i Mr. and Mrs. F. A. M iller. W iuidall POWELL VALLEY A STRONG BANK leaves today for New York, f r o m ) T elford Johnson, who en listed th re e G re sh am , O regon | w hich place lie w ill sail on a four- m o n th s’ cru ise, passin g so u th th ro u g h y ea rs ago in th e re g u la r arm y and th e P an am a canal. Roy has ju st r e wlio h as been home on a fu rlo u g h for tu rn e d from a trip to Ja p a n on a large some tim e at th e residence of his fre ig h te r, b ut is not su re of going fattier, C harles C. Jo h n so n , left W ed back on a boat for fu rth e r em ploy nesday for M issoula, M ontana, w here lie will he retain ed for service at th o m ent. fo rt until th e 12th of May, a t w hich tim e he will have com pleted his te rm of en listm en t and expects to re tu rn D elivered Any Place. Q uick Service. Low est P rices i home to rem ain. J. T. I.undbom h as been in a c riti- B est C oncrete M aterial to be had. ' cal condition d u rin g th e p ast w eek from a tta c k s w ith his h ea rt, m an y of A inerir» n l.eirlon w hich he has suffered d u rin g th e past th re e years. J u s t at p rese n t he is re- PHONIC GRESHAM 489 TROUTDALE. OREGON l ported as restin g easier. T he ladies of th e Home an d F o r GRESHAM M \R IN E L L O eign M issionary society su rp rised Mrs. Beauty Shoppe C arl Nelson T h u rsd ay aftern o o n and We Do I had a p le asa n t tim e, th e occasion b e M h rrrlllnir. s h » nino i no o ln tr. ____ Manlrnrln», ing h er b irth d ay . Mrs. Nelson w as * r » l|» » m l F a r l a ! T rea tm e n t» , F t r . ¡th e p resid en t of th e society for sev A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK Uiirinello Prepanitions for Sale era l y ea rs and In ap p reciatio n of her O ver F ir s t S ta te B ank T rlephnne ItMl serv ices she w as p resen ted w ith a handsom e linen tab leclo th an d a doran n ap k in s, also about t i in fr /M V A L GRAVEL money. Cake and coffee w ere served. Daily Trips to Portland 50c and 75c n y ard a t p it o r w ill T he Sunday services at th e Mission deliver. ch u rc h w ill be as usual. T he topic Gresham Powell Portland for th e m o rn in g serm on w ill be. Phone O. A. BRYAN and Ft. East Taylor i.vst "S tra n g e T hings M anifested." In th e Maple Phone F.Ast 6.1s» Phone G resham 79x9 evening at 7:45 th e ad d ress w ill be on FLOUR, Kerr’s Best Patent, 49-lb sack ON DISPLAY IN OUR W INDOW . HEPP’S RACKET STORE Phone 1236 IMS GRESHAM LOCALS EXTRA SPECIAL! WHITE CUP and SAUCERS FKIOA1, FFBKUAKÏ 97. Gresham We have a large assortment of hat frames and trimmings now in stock. Easter Post Cards now on sale. §2.39 PINEAPPLE SPECIALS Royal Garden Tea, Ceylon and India (black) or Japan (green) half pound 38c Royal Baking Powder, 12-ounce can 43c, 2A-lb. c a n ... $1.29 It Tells Me a Story! White Star Tuna, all white meat, J/js each 19c, y2s each 20TH CEN FURY COFFEE, one trial means a steady drinker, di- rec-t from our own roaster to you___pound 48c, 3 pounds $1.42 Bananas, 3 pounds, 25c “My Kingdom for a Horse” “Plain as if spoken, this engine asks for new oil in the crank case every time it passes the 750-mile m ark,” said a careful motorist in our garage this week. We clean the case well before putting in new oil. These little details insure longer life to your car. We carry only the best oils and greases DRIVE IN G R ESH A M GARAGE H A M LIN & HOSS, P ro p s. P hone 9891. N ite P hone 706. G resham II e do high class acetylene welding and brazing For want of a few dollars saved many a man has lost a line business opportunity—or has been forced to sell valuable property at a sacrifice when an emergency arose. FOR THE BEST MEATS F re s h o r C ured, L ard, 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 ry c o n d itio n s a n d at low est possible prices, y o u ’ll go to THE SANITARY MARKET GIO. D1ETL, Prop. Phone 1711 Greskaw FIRST STATE BANK Grocery Bulletin Newberg Ham Choice Picnic« The kind you’ll like. Cured just right for the pan. Cured just like the ham. Special for Satur day. Pound 30c Sand TUESDAY March 24 Pound 19c A high patent flour, compares favorably with any other of the well known brands. 49-lb. sack $2.49 Otter Clam« ( îood Red Salmon in Quality always guaranteed No. A flat cans 20c ROYAL CLUB COFFEE 1-lb. can 55c yr Stick Candy F REE. -X . Dusky Dream« A Delicious Chocolate Candy, Special ¿-lb. 23c Monopole Grape Fruit Fine Florida Fruit, in No. 2 cans 25c A. W. METZGER & CO. Quality and Service K NARR & SO N Phone 1451 Feed 12S1 BRIQUETS EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE Sold by us for years. Special on 1 -lb. tins Big ? COAL Chinook Salmon Crushed Rock CONCRETE BRICK KERR'S BEST PATENT FLOUR No. A tbit cans 15c Gravel I SerioU s th o u g h t m ust be given to th e q u e stio n of H e a lth P ro te c tio n in y o u r hom e. 1 Your Plumbing Must Be Installed Right I t m ay cost a bit m o re to e m ploy a c o m p e ten t w o rk m a n , but _ by so d o in g , you a re a b le to r e ceiv e th e k in d of se rv ic e you h a v e th e rig h t to expect. ( a ll me fo r c o rre c t la « ta lla tlo a x . Good Work Well Done R A L P H L. D A V ID S O N P h o n e 1957. O p p o site H ig h School the su b je ct of “The C h a ra c te r of F o r giveness." The confirm ation class will m eet on S atu rd ay afternoon. E x p o rts of apples from P o rtlan d d u rin g th e 1924 25 season will am ount to 1.206.000 boxes. E x p o rts during 1924 am ounted to 24.207 to n s or ap- p ro x im ately 975,000 boxes, an in- crease of 63 p er ce n t over 1923. Money to loan on real estate. Farm loans at # per cent. B W Thorne Additional Want Ad« Plant Grafted Walnuts They make you money One o f the best blocks of Vrooman Franquette In the State, select type, well crow n. All other stocks, filberts apple, pear cherry, prune, plum, peach, apricots, etc. Sm all fruits, etc. Right stock at right prices. Submit your want list, send for prices. 35 years In business. CARLTOX X T R SE R T CO. Carlton, Oregon. Too Late to Classify. F IN E sale 1 JE R SE Y -O U E R N SE T COW for W ill I* fresh In June W H. ,t o ,a n ,ta ,Ion. phone Gresham Pre«, Tp Party. Given by Rebekah W’e lfa re club, F ri day evening, M arch 13. at I. O. O. F. W ILL TH E MAN WHO CALLED up 10x2 P r u e s lo r best su stain ed c h a r last W ednesday and Was cW off while hall talking. call again Wish to m ake cor acter. A dm ission 25 cents, Including rection. R. U Calkins. lunch an d p ro g ram .—Adv.