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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1925)
NOTICE ’ F airview ' ft A. M. a t C hanticleer In n next S atu rd ay eve CORBETT ning. M arch 28. 1925. a t 8 o’clock p. m All m em bers a re req u ested to atten d The C o rb ett S unday school is p re WM. H. STANLEY. Sec y. F o u rth a n n u a l banquet of Bro. A. R. L. A. HARLOW, W. M. p arin g an E a ste r p ro g ram of m usic M organ to th e m em bers of Fairview and rec itatio n s. Mrs. Geo. C ham ber- Lodge No. 92 A. F. ft A. M. w ill be held The Bank of G resham pays 5 per cent In terest on tim e d ep o sits.—Adv lain and Mrs. P. D. S ettlem eier have ch arg e of th e program . Mrs. S. K nighton enjoyed a visit Sunday w ith her siste r, Mrs. C ren shaw of P o rtlan d . Geo. K nieriem . Sr., visited his d au g h ter in P o rtlan d la st week, his ' son-in-law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. Muck re tu rn e d home w ith him S a tu r day an d in cid en tally atten d ed the g ran g e dance S atu rd ay evening. T he b ask etb all gam e betw een th e ! high school g irls and w om en's team resu lted in a score of 2 to 40 in favor SI GAR, best cane, sack....................................... $6.90 of the g irls and th e m en ’s and boys’ FLOl R, Crown, Olympic or Fishers, sack............ 2.55 gam e was 11 to 18 in favor of th e boys. WHEAT, per 100 pounds....................................... 3.25 T he g ran g e d ance w as atten d ed by a j quiet, o rd erly crow d, w ho seem ed to RAISINS, Thompson’s seedless, 15-oz. pkg............. 10 I enjoy th e evening g reatly . _ _ F a ir v ie v / G r a i n and F a i r v i e w . O BEN STEVENSON’S W arehouse C o . r e . Cash Specials Phone 2211 Thursday, Friday and Saturday \ AXILLA, M & R brand, 2-oz. bottle....................... 22 I Colum bian Hi Notes. CORN, can ..................................................... J5 g F riday, th e 13tn, th e g irls, played at COCOA, best bulk, 2 pounds...................................... 15 1 i C ascade Locks, Our g irls w ere one SOAP, 4 bars Castile and 1 bar cocoanut shampoo .29 j point ahead and had 20 seconds to go, SHOES, summer shoes at the pair....... $2.00 and $2.25 | th en th e L ocks m ade a b ask et ju s t as Special Cash Price at Mill Only MARCH — — - - - - to - Market - - - Price« - Subject Changes » P E R TON Barley, whole $50.00 52.00 53.00 Corn, cracked or ground 55.00 46.00 Oat«, rolled or ground . 48 00 P E R TON W h e a t............... Scratch............... Egg Producer. . . . Mill Run Middlings . . $65.00 55.00 36.00 50.00 I th e w h istle blew. T he score w as t LEANING, ROLLING, GRINDING, at any time j 19-21 % Mile North of Pleasant Home on Lusted Road T he g ram m ar school boys played a good gam e and won by a score of 12-7. I O Ol R PA I RONS—\\ hen in the market for Feed or Grain of any kind C andy sales and special b ask etb all you owe it to yourself to get our prices. W’e make it to your interest to pay cash. jHiiaHHiuiiHiHiiiiiiniiiitjiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiicjiiiiiiiiHiiHimiiiiiiiitjiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiHiiiiiDiiimiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiur gam es w ith added a ttra c tio n s a re be W e also pay you to make your own delivery. It costs money to deliver no diff ing given to aid in th e buying of th e erence who does the work.. We are glad to deliver when requested, and do so at school sw ea te rs for th e tw o b ask etb all team s. tost to us, but the one who makes his own delivery, makes a saving to us which we allow to you. All stu d io p ictu res a re ta k en and a re ab o u t rea d y for th e an n u a l, OF PERSONAL AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Selling for cash we have no long overdue accounts, or accounts that are nev i T he g irls ’ je rsie s have arriv ed and er Pa*d, which in any credit business must be allowed for. At the Old Boone Johnson Place w ill be w orn a t o u r gam e th is week. I his we give to you. We extend credit to responsible parties when request A b e tte r su p p ly of w ate r is now b e On S. Roberts Ave., 2 Blocks South of Metzger’s Store ed and our charge prices are as reasonable as it is possible for us to make, but the ing obtained a t th e school as th e r e su lt of th e in sta llin g of a la rg e r pipe saving we can and do make to you in paying cash you can well afford to borrow line d u rin g th is la st week. the money from your bank to take advantage of our prices. A su rp rise p arty w as given in honor Bookcase K itchen T re a su re I of Mr. McKay la st F rid a y evening at Six R ockers Gas Stove 15 D iningroom C hairs i th e high school. It w as sponsored by Wood Range S everal S m all T ables room house w ith basem ent on his lots TROUTDALE th e local P a re n t-T e a c h e r association D ining T able Wood H ea ter on T ro u td ale H eights. and studentbody of th e high school. Conch K itchen U tensils, P ots, P an s, W ord w as received h ere T uesday Mrs. W allace S pence an d ch ild ren D ressers Mr. McKay w as p resen ted w ith a L arge A ssortm ent of Dishes W ash S tands S everal C arpets and Rugs ch ain and ch arm from th ese tw o or evening of th e death of Mrs. Isabella le ft S atu rd ay for W alla W alla, W ash .'t Iron Beds, S prings, S inger Sew ing M achine gan izatio n s, also w ith a bouquet of T h o rb o u rn a t The D alles. Mrs. Thos. ington, w here they w ill v isit relativ es M attresses, Etc. Many A rticles too nu m ero u s to flow ers from th e sophom ores. A love Low is a d au g h ter and Mrs. F red for tw o or th re e m onths. and Bed C lothing m ention. G eorge M. and Newell H aines of ly potted p la n t w as p resen ted to Mrs F ederspiel a g ran d d a u g h ter of Mrs. T horbourn. T he form er has been by | L ato u re ll F a lls have p u rch ased th e I ERMS—Cash unless credit arrangement is made with i McKay. T here w ere ab o u t 160 p re s th e bedside of her m o th er for som e A nson P ow ell residence on H arlow ent. A fter an excellent program m ade Vuknnixing and Retreading clerk before date of sale. up of in stru m e n ta l and vocal m usic, tim e. The fu n eral services w ere held s tre e t and w ill rem odel th e house in All W ork G uaranteed today a t T he D alles. th e n ea r fu tu re. Mrs. C lara L arsson ae sth e tic dancing, and rea d in g s all T ro u td a le ’s new re a l estate dealer, n e Mrs. R ich ard W alb ert h a s come played gam es u n til lunch w as served. Many stu d e n ts sp en t a delightful from G arrib ald i, Oregon, to be w ith g o tiated th e sale. I t w as a cash deal GEO. A. BRANDT, Phone 1471 A. W. COOK, Auctioneer A. MEYERS, Clerk evening a t a p a rty given a t Ju liu s h er husband here. F o r th e p resen t th ey a re b o arding w ith Mrs. Mary CORBETT HEIGHTS M eiers’ co u n try hom e la st S atu rd ay i evening. It w as sponsored by th e S u n P arso n s. Mr. W albert is a m echanic Mrs. F an n ie H u rst, th e w ell-know n a t the C. C. B ush garage. A uto F re ig h t T erm in al day school class. w riter, w as a g u est a t C h an ticleer Inn W. C. S pence has rec en tly sold four T he form er and p re se n t stu d e n ts of P o rtlan d , Phone EAst 2301 one day la st week. , S panish a re p lan n in g a th e a te r p arty lo ts to F ra n k M urphy adjoining th e G resham , Phone 1201 On th e 28th of March Mr. and Mrs i a t th e H eilig in P o rtlan d n ex t S atu r lum ber yard. I M organ w ill be hosts to F airview day to see th e play "S an ch o Panza. The T ro u td ale L adies Aid m et at Lodge A. F. & A. M. of T routdale. This th e church on W ednesday afternoon. h as become an an n u al affair ut the ROCKWOOD T he follow ing officers w ere elected i spacious hom e of th e M organs. for th e y e a r: Mrs. C. I. Thom as, S uccessor to T he play, "H is U ncle's Niece,” w hich p resid e n t; Mrs. M ary P arso n s, vice On la st F rid ay evening Mr. W illard Morgan Bros. w as given S atu rd ay evening by th e so- presid en t, re-elected : Mrs. L. A. H a r m an u al tra in in g teach er of Colum bian , cial club of th e Rockwood g ran g e, was high school, gave a ban q u et to th e low, se c re ta ry ; Mrs. H. E. W aite, w ell received by those a tten d in g and i b ask etb all team , w hich w as m ost tre a su re r, re-elected. PORTLAND n etted th e club over $70 w hich w ill be ! p le asa n tly enjoyed. On T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a m iscellan j used in v ario u s w ays for th e grange. WAY POINTS Mrs. Ja s p e r C rane had num erous ! T h e play w as produced e n tirely bv eous show er w as given for Mrs. E rn e st g u ests from P o rtla n d la st wpek at her GRESHAM | local ta le n t and w as assiste d by th e P et rson (A lberta Pye) a t th e home of Mrs. J. R. K n a rr. T he brid e received : sum m er home, am ong them being Mrs. I L ynch o rch e stra. B ellinger, d au g h ter-in -law of th e late Local and Long Distance Dr. B. H. P ed erso n of Ilw aco, W ash m any b eautiful and useful gifts. Mrs. Ju d g e B ellinger, and Mrs. H olm es C. I. T hom as b ro u g h t an angel cake ington, fo rm erly a Rockwood resid en t M oving j L aw rence, th e la tte r having the dis sp e n t th e w eek-end w ith friends, Mr. decorated w ith daffodils w hich w as tin ctio n of founding th e old H olm es an d Mrs. O scar W alin. He cam e up very p re tty as w ell as very good. S ix B usiness College. -fo u r g u ests w ere p resen t. A lunch i from th e co ast on business in connec ty Compare It with others— w as served by ten fo rm er Camp F ire I Mrs. M orine Jo y of P o rtlan d spent j tio n w ith his ran c h hom e w hich he It has no eq u al” S unday w ith th e McKays, enjoying a g irls w ho w ere w earin g p re tty St. , s till ow ns here. v isit w ith h er little d au g h ter, B arh ara P a tric k ’s day caps w hich added to th e W O O D STO CK Joy. Standard Typtu n ttr Cream P rices. gaiety of th e affair. *> CH EST OINTMENT 111 T he Randy cream ery is paying 48 On F rid a y aftern o o n th e P aren t- j S everal fam ilies from th is locality , cen ts a t th e cream ery and 46 cen ts on T eacher asso ciatio n m et a t th e school- atten d ed th e in stallatio n of th e o f F or th e quick relief of CheBt Colds, th e ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv. ITTLE has been said in print about the Wood- house w ith Mrs. J. R. H aley presiding. ficers of th e DeMolay In P o rtlan d Croup. P neum onia, Influenza and «1 stock—but much has been said by thousands A fter th e u su a l b u sin ess m eeting a T h u rsd ay evening at the Oregon c h a p P leu risy P ain s. P ric e 50c. F or S ale by All D ruggists sh o rt Iris h p ro g ram w as enjoyed. te r in th e P y th ian building. T he cer- of enthusiastic operators. T hose ta k in g p a rt w ere Mrs. L. A. ! em onles w ere Im pressive and b eau ti- It’s mainly this background of good will—earned at H arlow , Mrs. Lee E vans an d Mrs. C. i ful and it w as a p ic tu re long to be re- by good performance—that is responsible for its E. Scott. Mrs. E. C. Shaw gave c u r ' m em bered, w hen the DeMolay boys re n t events. T he te a c h e rs Mrs. E. C. w ent down on th e ir knees w hile th e success. Shaw , Mrs. G race Otto and Mrs. C. E. ! ch a p lain of th e o rd er gave p ray er at local and internal, and has been success Users will tell you the Woodstock is a most excep S co tt w ere hostesses. G reen frogs the a lta r, and te a rs dimmed th e eyes ful in the treatment o f Catarrh for over Mack’s Orchestra forty years. Sold by all druggists. and sh am ro ck s w ere used in d ec o rat ! of m any a proud m other. T he history i tional typewriter—a composite of all improvements F. J. C H EN E Y &. C O ., T oledo, O hio I of th e DeMolay o rd er was b eautifully ing. A dainty lunch w as served. conducive to effortless writing—plus a rare beauty Mrs. F ra n ce s Fox rec en tly gave a given by th e chaplain. Mr. S tuples by "th e old folks of H u rlb u rt,” will be of type and sturdiness of construction that stamps luncheon for ten of h er old friends w as acco m p an ist to Mr. Royce, who rep eated a t th e high school n ex t S a t New Floor. this machine as a thing apart. favored th e audience w ith a solo and from P o rtlan d . u rd ay evening for th e benefit of th e D. W. M lckley Is building a flve- • responded to an encore. T he p ast young son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Emily, Ask for Demonstration m a ste r co u n sello r’s Jewel w as pre- who Is und erg o in g tre a tm e n t for In ! sented an d accepted In gracious fan tile p ara ly sis a t th e S h rin e r’s ho«- w ords. p ital in P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. E h rm an of P o rtlan d sp e n t Sunday a t th e ir b eau tifu l co u n D istrib u to r Nome Money! try hom e h ere and a re m aking ready 304 Oak S tre et P o rtla n d , Oregon I am tw enty-five cents. to m ove o ut in th e n ear fu tu re. A I am n o t on sjeak in g te rm s w ith th e force of men is engaged beautifying b u tch er. th e grounds. I am too sm all to buy a q u a rt of ice P. P. R asm ussen of T he D alles is at cream. I am n o t la rg e enough to purch aso p re se n t a t hiH ran ch on th e Sandy. GIGE A Y ’S ORCHESTRA Mrs. A. S tu a rt of L ato u rell was In a box of candy. I am too sm all to buy a tic k e t to a itiated Into th e O rder of E astern S tar movie. Good M anagem ent and Good Tim e A ssured a t T ro u td ale la st S atu rd ay nig h t w ith I am h ard ly fit for a tip, b u t—be sev eral o th ers. lieve me, w hen I go to ch u rch on S u n T he m in stre l show recen tly given day, I am considered SOME MONEY! Phone 1654 We Deliver AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, MARCH 28. 1 P. M. F IS K TIRES TUBES Gresham Tire Shop MRS. HANNAH J. JOHNSON, Owner Merit— Lundquist Truck Line and merit alone! amber - o - latum I DANCE Damascus H a ll’s C a ta rrh Medicine March 28 Rebuilt Typewriter Co. DANCE TROUTDALE CITY HALL WOODSTOCK SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH B oy S contest B U L LE TIN w e l l boms the C O N TEST CLOSED M A O C H ISTM a U T S o MANY D P A W IN & S have CO m e in T h at it W IU L B E r e a lly IM P O S S IB L E F O tt T H E J U D O C S TO announce the " W INNEOS UNTIL. ANOTHEH. w e e * OO. T V vo. ■ '■ —— — e k e e p vooa ewe ON TW i S STRIP Poa Mooe news about MB— C o n t e s t MB • s e e NexT week