Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 13, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, K K H H V,
MARCH
IS,
ISM
GRESHAM LOCALS
T hose who have been follow ing the
account of the Jo u rn a l A thletic asso ­
Continued from page 1
ciation gam es at M ilwaukee, W iscon­
sin, in w hich th e flying F in n w as de­
Mrs. H ans i.arsen le ft T h u rsd ay feated by W illie Ritola, m ay be in te r­
evening for S eattle, w here she will ested to know th a t the tra c k on w hich
visit w ith h e r sister-in-law , Mrs. E lla th is im p o rtan t ru n n in g m atch took
Johnson, for r. week. She en tertain ed place w as designed by a fo rm er
at dinner T h u rsd ay Mr. and Mrs. ; G resham boy, no o th e r th a n E m ory
P ercy L arsen, Miss F lorence H ill and j R oberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M.
W alter Decker, of P ortland, also h er j R oberts, who is now engaged as in ­
sister, Mrs. J. A. McClung, of Boring. i' stru c to r of en g in eerin g in th e Mar
She retu rn ed w ith the P o rtlan d rela ' q u ette U niversity a t M ilwaukee. T he
atives to th e city w here she took the tra c k w as laid o ut and bu ilt especially
tra in for S eattle. Miss Rosa T om blin j
fo r th is m eet w hich took p lace la st
w ill rem ain a t the home of h er p a re n tt , Monday.
during th e absence of Mrs. L arsen
Miss W illene Botkin invited in a
from Gresham .
fqw of th e sen io rs of th e high school
The D orcas circ le of the M ethodist
Ladies Aid will m eet w ith Mrs. R. J. S atu rd ay evening to help celeb rate
E rw in on n o rth R oberts stre e t on h e r birthday. T he evening w as sp en t
W ednesday afternoon, M arch 18, at In gam es and m usic, follow ed by r e ­
2:30.
freshm ents.
Spring Styles
STETSON HATS
PACKARD AND
DOUGLAS SHOES
HAKT SCHAFFNER
A MARX CLOTHES
Men’s Clothing,
Furnishings and Shoes
— Are Now Ready
T h e n ew fab rics for sp rin g a re u n u su ally
a ttra ctiv e. G ood q u a lity an d g o o d mak-**
in g insure lo n g w ear.
S e e O ur B ig W in d ow D isp la y
......................................................................mem
• Novelties for Spring
LADIES TIES, Crepe de Chine, in plain colors
and scrolls, each..........................................
5 q ,
LEA I HER BEL IS, 1-, 2-, 3-inch, in the new colors
at 25c, 50c and $1.00 1
Novelty Trimmed Buttons in colors suitable for the
new dress materials
Narrow, heavy and fine laces in white and beige.
MEN’S SUITS
20 to ”45
Y ou n g M e n ’s C loth es $ 1 6 .5 0 up
AylsWortK 5Martire
a r jw
M e n
n ’ s W
w e e a
w W3 t S h o e s
Dress Goods
G R ESH A M
Normandy Dot Voiles,
36-inch, y a r d ................50c
Figured Voiles, 36-inch,
yard .............................. 58c
Silk Mixed Crepe in beau­
tiful patterns and spring
colors, 36-inch, yard, $1.35
H a rry Moffltt, th e 15-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Moffltt, had th e
m isfo rtu n e to b reak his arm last
T uesday w hen he attem p ted to cra n k
a Ford to u rin g ca r Just as th e fam ily
w as m aking p re p a ra tio n s to load the
fu rn itu re onto a tru c k to m ove to
G resham . T he b reak o ccurred two
Inches above the w rist and responded
nicely to trea tm e n t, although it was
n ecessary to first ta k e an X -ray of the
ARROW HEAD BRAND SILK HOSE, pair........ 98c
fra ctu re.
When there is a 20TH CENTURY Store close by I These
C an be had in th e fo llo w in g c o lo rs: R u ssia n Calf, B unny,
C. P. T allm an is ere ctin g a larg e
S l w lbBr’ 1Ai, r<la,e- P each , Skyn, B eige, G ra in , S an d , B lack,
stores always show substantial savings on the best of foodstuffs
m ilk house on his p rem ises n ea r the
W h ite a n d B row n.
and they help you to eliminate the worry of household expenses.
Mt. Hood depot, in connection witli
For any unsatisfactory pair a new pair will be given.
his d airy ran c h equipm ent.
J. N. A u clalr has re tu rn e d to G resh
am and w ill resum e his old Job a t the
can n ery for th e com ing season. Since
leaving h ere he has visited a num ber
“The House of Quality"
of rela tiv e s and frien d s In Verm ont
Phone 1411
Gresham, Oregon
C R Y ST A L W H IT E SOAP,
and o th e r e a ste rn sta te s. H is fam ily
STA N D A R D PE A S , good I C a rn a tio n o r F e d e ra l
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6 b a rs 25c, 12 b a r s ........49c
iininiiiiiiiiiuiiii
is located a t Bend, Oregon.
g ra d e , 2 c a n s ................. 25c
M IL K , ta ll c a n s ............9c
T he A rem e club w ill give a card
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CITY
PEAS,
tender,
sweet~small
(N
o.Ssieve}
can. '20c .?
-,
p arty a t th e home of H. J. P u lfe r
T h u rsd ay evening, M arch 19. A com
SM ALL W H IT E BEANS,
C R E M E O IL SOAP,
K e r r ’s B est P a te n t FL O U R ,
m ittee has been appointed co n sistin g
5 lbs..................................45<
4 b a rs
22c 49-lb. s a c k ................... $2.48
of Mr. and Mrs. B enjam in Cam eron,
W. J. Ott, J. E. M etzger and Jam es
M APLE LEAF SALMON, fancy
W HOLE-O-W HEAT, a delectable
E lkingtoji, w hich will have ch arg e of
Col. River Chincok, Jó-lb. can 25c
porridge, package.................... 2 2 '4 c
th e n ecessary arran g em en ts.
such item s as V ases, J e lly a n d Bon Bon D ishes, Mugs, E tc.
M A TC H ES, a n y 5c b ran d ,
A. M eyers Is confined to his homo
JE L L O ,
T O IL E T P A P E R , soft
6 b o x e s ....................... ....... 25c
w ith a sev ere a tta c k of th e grip. Con­
p a c k a g e ........................ hr
c re p e , 4 7-oz. r o lls .......23c
stru ctio n work has begun on his new
resid en ce on W allu la H eights n o rth of
Pow ell V alley road.
S E E TH EM ON D ISPL A Y IN OUR W INDOW .
T he S o u th east c irc le of th e M eth­
odist L adies Aid will m eet on W ednes
day, M arch 18, w ith Mrs. W. E. Beegle
M arket D ay R A ISIN S,
P u re bulk LA R D , fre sh ,
who will be assisted by Mrs. Galen
B e st bulk S H O R T E N IN G ,
Phon' 12,6
Gresham
seed less, 4-lb. p k g ...... 39e
2 p o u n d s ........................45c
F an ch e r and Mrs. W. W. H astings.
2 p o u n d s ....................... 39c
The S. and S. circ le will m eet w ith
BULK
TEAS,
highest
quality
Ceylon
and
India,
pound
Easier Cards, Booklets, Toys and Novelties
Mrs. A. 8. HIsey on th e sam e date and
Now on D isplay.
a com m ittee co n sistin g of Mrs. Fred
Pinhead Gunpowder, pound
F ieldhouse, Mrs. T hom as W iles and
2 in 1 S H O E P O L IS H ,
P e e t’s W ash . M ach in e
Mrs. Jam es S terlin g w ill a s s is t th e
BON AM I C A K E. ..
9c
3 fo r .................................. 25 c |
SOAP, la rg e p k g ____33c
hostess.
BON AM I P O W D E R l i e
T he Rev. L. N. W aldron, w ife and
tw o ch ild ren . W ilbur and Miss Iva
W aldron, arriv e d
T h u rsd ay
from
Y achats and for th e p rese n t w ill o c­
cupy a house a t th e co rn er of F o u rth
and Hood stree t,
Mueller’s Paste Products
Mrs. F. E. C h risten sen , of S eattle,
Elake D uller Crackers
Zinn Evangelical Services.
s uu tw ^ u à w u w iiM i ts m ffiri a g B B B g B g B B f f i n B B B a a B a
Including M acaroni, Spaghetti,
arriv ed S unday for a stay w ith h er old
T
he
S unday school of th e Zion
N ational Biscuit C om pany's New
Noodle» and V erm icelli
friend, Mrs. J. H, M orrison, whose
C rac k er put up in 1-lb. carto n .
E v an g elical ch u rc h w ill m eet at 10
A strictly high class product
husband is in Good S am a ritan hospi­
o 'clock and w ill be follow ed by divine
P a c k a g e 25c
Pkg. 20c, 2 pkgs. 85c
tal reco v erin g from th e effects of an
w orship in th e E n g lish language a t 11
op eratio n w hich he h as recen tly u n ­ and in th e G erm an lan g u ag e a t 11:50,
dergone for app en d icitis. He Is ex ­ th e serm on topic, “T he Second Mile."
pected to re tu rn home from th e h o sp i­ An anthem w ill be ren d ered by th e
ta l S atu rd ay and Mrs. C h risten sen will choir, “ F ight th e Good F ig h t,” by
fo r S a tu rd a y a n d M onday
rem ain for som e tim e to a s sist in the C a rrie B. Adams. A sh o rt co n g re g a­
An e x tra good 50c value.
c a re of h er friends.
tio n al m eeting w ill be held at th e co n ­
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cooper and clusion of the p reach in g service.
39c
d au g h ter Amy drove to Dayton, O re­
At 7:30 th e young p e o p le s m eeting
gon. T h u rsd ay , m aking th e trip in th e
" i l l discuss th e topic, “P re p a ra tio n
ROYAL I ’Ll B UOEEEE
new O verland sedan, w hich Mr. Coop­
for W inning O thers to C h rist,” under
K e rr’s Rent P a te n t F lo u r
e r has rec en tly p u rch ased for his
th
e lead ersh ip of T heodore B rugger.
S pecial p ric e fo r
Most people bank their money but too few of them
fam ily.
P ric e d below w h o le sale
S a tu rd a y am i M onday only
T
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V
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circ
le
of
th
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v
an
g
eli­
protect
their valuable papers against F IR E —the unwel­
H ow ard, th e six-year-old son of Mr,
and Mrs. H om er Reed, lias been very cal W om en's union w ill m eet T h u rs- i
1-lb. can s 55c. Untidy F re e .
49-lb. sack $2.19
come
visitor
in every community.
ill since Sunday w ith inflam m ation of day aftern o o n at 2 o'clock a t th e home
th e bow els.
F or th re e consecutive of Mrs. A. McMillan.
• d Satet y deP°8it box in our hre-resistant vaults
days th e hoy's fever ranged around
is the safest place you could select to store your
104 degrees, hut th e ailm en t Is now MISSION I BI TO CHIN V
F ro m M arch 14 to 21 we w ill give F R E E w ith
VISITING MOTHER HERE
th o u g h t to be u nder control.
deeds, insurance policies, notes and other valuable
each dozen s tr a ig h t o r a s s o rte d c a n n e d fru its
papers.
Mrs. J. H S h arp u nderw ent an o p er­
Miss E dna S hoem aker, fo r th e p ast
atio n T uesday at the P o rtlan d E ar, ten y ea rs a m issio n ary In ch arg e of
o r v e g e ta b le s one b e a u tifu l s h o p p in g basket«
I Eye. Nose and T h ro a t ho sp ital for th e Tzen
Deh G irls' Academy in H uchow ,
The security and satisfaction of this service is out of
rem oval of a c a ta ra c t. T his Is her t hina. arriv ed W ednesday evening for
cond o p eratio n , th e o th e r eye tiding a visit with her m other, Mrs. Mary
all
proportion
to the small cost.
o perated on last May. Her condition Shoem aker, who recen tly broke a hone
CLUSTER R VISINS
i ;
ORANGES! ORANGES!
Is rep o rted favorable.
of th e leg n ear th e hip. Mis» Shoe­
Dr. and Mrs. F red T hom pson of The m ak er expects to rem ain w ith her
Deposit boxes cost $2.00 a year.
T h e kind you like to h a v e
The Sunkiat variety
D alles visited T uesday w ith tile fo r­ m other un til her recovery is accom -
on th e tab le.
m e r's p are n ts, Dr. and Mrs. A. Thomis- . pllshed. She sailed from S hanghai
No. 252 size, 2 dozen 55c
i son.
| on the steam ship A u stralia and was
16-0». package, 15c
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. M artin accom ­ ' accom panied to th e vessel hv Miss
panied Ju d g e G eorge W. S tapleton to F lorence Honey, who is teach in g mu-
I t is better to be safe than sorry.
S easide W ednesday, w here they went
*• in a g irl s school in S hanghai. Miss
to Join Mrs. S tap leto n and spend a few ’ Honey
has booked p assag e on the
days at th e beach.
sam e vessel for next Ju n e, w hen she
A m eeting of G resham W elfare com ­ will com e home.
m ittee will he held at th e lib ra ry on
W hen Miss S hoem aker received th e
S atu rd ay evening to m ake re p o rts cable an n ouncing her m o th er's acci­
and co n sid er Im p o rtan t m atters. * A dent. she im m ediately m ade p lan s to
Gresham, Oregon
full atten d a n ce of m em bers of the com e home, and th ro u g h th e coopera­
com m ittee is expected and any in te r­ tion of her co rp s of te a c h e rs and
A STRONG BANK
ested a re welcome.
frien d s was able to sail In exactly a
week. She has nine te ac h ers under
' llarvaiii in tire«ham.
her supervision.
i r s s
Mr" : s
F o r sale by ow ner, m odern 5-room
Quality
B.v a stran g e coincidence, th e first
Phone Z45/
house w ith b asem ent. Bull Run w ater
person
whom
Miss
S
hoem
aker
met
Honey
a
re
expected
hom
e in a few ,IOa 00 E Ie c tro»ic D iagnosis ant
and Service
gas, electricity . 3 lots In sm all fru its a fte r com ing th ro u g h the custom
Feed 12S1
T re atm en t a t th e G resham lib ra ry Sat
and garden. O w ner leaving on ac­ house in V ancouver, B. C., w as Mrs
count of sickness. A real bargain
... , , . ~ -------- 7 —-------
n rd ay evening, M arch 14. a t 8 o'clock
W
F
Honey,
m
other
of
Miss
F
lorence
D ^ 'l a X T p " « !
Tho«
ch ro n ic ailm en t w ill I k
I A ddress G resham . Oregon. Box 141.
Honey, who w as w ith h er husband on
Dr. C laude F. Pefley of P o rtlan d w i l l ) p a rtic u la rly In terested. Come
20th Century Store
SILK HOSIERY
WHY WORRY
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
THRIFT OFFERINGS
Saturday and Monday, March 14 and 16
Special Values!
Beautiful Iridescent Glassware
Priced at 15c and 25c each
E X T R A S P E C IA L
Kerr’s ROLtED OATS, large pkg., Aluminum premium, ea. 29c
H EPP’S
RACKET STORE
Grocery Bulletin
20TH CENTURY COFFEE, “as you like it”. Direct from our
own loaster to you, pound........ 48c, 3 pounds............ $1.42
When the Fire Fiend
Conies are Your Most
Valuable Papers Safe?
BRO O M S P E C IA L
Special price,
MONOPOLE CANNED GOODS
Prince Albert, 16 oz.
Tuxedo, 16 oz.
97c
97c
A. W. METZGER & CO.
FIRST STATE BANK