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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1925)
PAGF Foni GRESHAM OfTLOOK, Not m any hum ble citizens can h a v , tw o fu n erals and th e am ount of pub licity given Floyd Collins, the cave victim . H is body has been recovered and th e second fu n eral will be next Sunday. Masonic Hall I KI H t Y, APHIL A London scien tist is try in g to d e term in e th e am ount of h eat in a g irl's blush. T h ere a re reaso n s enough The A reme club w ill give a card now adays to cause th e blushes b ut if he can detect the genuine from th e p arty at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. O. painted he may gain fame. A. E astm an on Monday evening, April 27, to w hich a g en eral Invitation is extended. The com m ittee In charge of the n ecessary arran g e m en ts consists of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. O orsage, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Page, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ruegg. Miss Neva Ja ck so n w as called yes terd ay to L ents to help c a re for her sister, Mrs. F red C halker, w ho la ill w ith grip. 24, 1925 GRESHAM LOCALS DANCE Gresham F R ID A Y EV EN IN G , M A Y 1___ W illoughby’s Im perial O rch estra 482353000 1 20th Century Store Jj You can’t go wrong buying at a 20TH CENTURY GROCERY | T H E Y R E A LLY A R E S A F E P L A C E S T O T R A D E 1 I Prices Quoted Here Are Good Saturday and Monday, April 25th and 27th 4848235300100202005300000200010801024853480102000202010148010101020001000102000101320200020200020202020202 R e fre s h m e n ts Served COMMITTEE Mrs. Ava E dw ards and h er sister- in law, Mrs. K irk Thom pson, of P o rt B. W. THORNE JACK SHULTZ E. W. AYLSWORTH land, spent th e day y esterd ay with ED. METZGER W. A. HESSEL th e ir respective m others, Mrs. S. S. Thom pson and Mrs. BenJ. Cameron. äiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, Mr. and Mrs. S. 8. Thom pson en joyed a trip la st week to e a ste rn Ore gon with th e ir son, E arl, who w ent on business in connection w ith his pumo- ing system , w ith w hich he is supply FOR A LIMITED TIME OXLY ing Culver and other n ear-by tow ns w ith w ater. C arl K rebs Jr., who w as brought to th e T hom as sa n ita riu m S atu rd ay from Sandy suffering with an a ttac k of pneum onia follow ing th e flu. w as suf flciently recovered by T uesday to be able to leave for his home. Edwin A nderson is slow ly convalescing from th e sam e disease th ere. Mrs. Henry TenEyck, w hose home is a t Bull Run. Is at the san itariu m for trea tm e n t. Ir. th e last Issue of th e p ap er th e p atien ts w ere rep o rted Incorrectly as being a‘ th e T im m erm an home. Me Lim it Quantities Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jones, who h a ? ’ been v isitin g for the p ast five m onths w ith relativ es a t Pendleton, have r e tu rn ed to th e ir home on W est Powell street. Phone 1236 Gresham E arl S hafer, ath letic coach a t the high school, is u nder a p h y sician ’s c a re a t th e hom e of B. W. Em ery rnunnnnnimiinniiinnnnnuiiinmnnnnmnnmunnnuniuiimnninnunnnnininmnnnniinnnminnminiimninify w here he has room ed d u rin g .ae school year, suffering from an infec tion in th e left foot whifch appeared W ednesday and w hich sp read th ro u g h out th e foot causing him in ten se pain. T he sw elling In the m em ber has been g rea tly reduced and it is th o u g h t he will be able to resu m e «his scho.il w ork in a sh o rt tim e. Several p ersons from h ere a re p lan ning to atten d th e m em orial services w hich w ill be held a t th e F irs t Naza- M ANUFACTURERS OF ren e ch u rch in P o rtlan d , 12th and Main stre e ts, Sunday aftern o o n ac 2:30 for th e Rev. F ra n k Blackm an There's who died In C alcutta, India, a few w eeks ago from sm allpox. T he Rev Mr. B lackm an, w ith his w ife a r d d au g h ter w ent to In d ia as a m ission of th e W om en's F oreign M issionary a ry in 1920. He was ill b ut a few days society of th e M ethodist E piscopal from th e disease which he co n tracted ch u rch . On h e r re tu rn Mrs. H uett and suffered from in its se v erest to rn ’ w as accom panied by Miss Mary E lb ert W elsenfluh has been absen* Young, a m issio n ary from K orea, who from his studies a t th e g rad e school is spending h er furlough in th is coun for the p ast week on acco u n t of an at try . Miss Young w ent to th e foreign A. J. DWYER, P re sid en t nnd G eneral M anager. tack of the grip. JOHN P. MILLER, Vice P resid en t field from A shland, Oregon, near Mrs. C. W. H u ett sp en t th e g rea ter six y ears ago. IRW IN H. CONE, S e c re ta ry -T re a su re r p a rt of la st w eek a t S eattle atten d in g Mrs. Jo sep h in e K eithley, sis te r of th e m id-year m eeting of the executive Mrs. Lew is M etzger, has been ill at the officers of th e Columbia River Branch la tte r ’s home for several w eeks and is now rep o rted to be in a serio u s con dition. Mrs. K eithley h as sp en t th< p ast two y ears a t th e hom es of Mrs. M etzger and an o th er siste r a t Hood River. | JELLO, your choice of any flavors, limit 6 ............ 3 for 25c I MRS. STEWARTS BLUING................................. 2 bottles 25c I BULK MACARONI, very best ................................... 4 lbs 25c I SHORTENING in bulk, excellent for baking.......... 3 lbs 55c I INSTANT POSTUM, large 50c c a n s ................................. 39c EXTRA SPEC IA L! Fancy Cut Blown Tumblers in T h ree Designs 6 FOR 49c I KERR’S ROLLED OATS, large package with premium. . . 29c | DEL MONTE CATSUP, full pints, 25c size......................... 22c Lily of the V alley, G olden B antam C orn, two 25c cans. . . 45c R oyal B aking P o w d er, 6-oz. can. . . . 2 2 c , 12 ounce.......... 43c 2|-lb......... $1.29, 5-lb......... $2.29 C U R I S \\ ASHING POWDER, large size 22c PREFERED STOCK TINY KERNEL CORN, each.............. 19c H EPP’S RACKET STORE M o th er’s C ard s Now on Sale Crown, 49-lb. sacks......................... $2.43 Kerr’s Best Patent, 49-lb sacks........ $2.33 FLOUR Southeast Portland Lumber Company 207 H CENTURY COFFEE, 2 pounds............................... g5c i Carnation Extract VANILLA or LEMON, 2-oz. bottle . . . 29 c I BEST CANE SUGAR, 10 pounds All Kinds of Lumber, Lath and Shingles 64c i a 20th Century Near You Sawmill and Yard at Lents Junction near Foster Road Deliveries made anywhere GROCERY BULLETIN R EX P U R E LARD Choice S u g ar C ured Picnics Med. pail $1, large $1.90 P ound 25c PJ 1^1 TD * A x V l\ Cheapest good meat Q Fishers Blend, 49-pound sack. Kerr’s Best Patent, 49-lb. sk . . •> ’AlASV- BULK R A ISIN S IT A L IA N PR U N E S S eedless S ultan as Good size and q uality 3 lbs. 29c 3 lbs. 29c SUGAR Pure Cane, special Sat. and Mon. for cash SUHS G olden B antam Corn D IM PLE P E A S Monopole Brand Monopole B rand 3 cans 69c 3 cans 69c TOBACCO Dixie Queen Lunch Box Geo. Washington Lunch Box T he M usical A rts club w hich w as recen tly organized m et at th e lib ra ry T h u rsd ay evening and decided to r e ta in its p rese n t te m p o rary officers u n til a b etter atten d ed m eeting is held. T he m a tte r of electing a delegate to th e n atio n al convention w as p ut oT u n til ab o u t May 14, a t w hich tim e th e clu b expects to have a very in terestin g m eeting w ith possibly a p ro g ram in I connection. Sam uel Boucher, a ra n c h e r from A lberta. Canada, who has been spend- j ing th e w in ter in C alifornia and Mex- | ico, is stopping for a few days in G resham visitin g w ith George W ebster and o th e r frien d s on his w ay to the j n o rth. A m eeting of th e G resham Com mer- i cial club has been called for next Monday night, A pril 27. T h ere are m any m a tte rs of im portance to come up for consideration. M •. and Mrs. W. R. Reed are here from E stacad a an d have tak en a room 1 for a week w ith Miss E lva Dolan They a re looking over th is section of th e co u n try as th e possible location for a hom e and also as to th e site for th e estab lish m en t of a sm all m ill to I be used in th e m a n u fa ctu re of w hole <1 w heat cereal and flour. Mr. Reed Is ! an experienced mill m an and co n tem p lates taking up th e Industry again w hen he secu res a sa tisfac to ry loca tion. T he ladies of th e Neighbors of W oodcraft will m eet with Mrs. John M etzger on T uesday afternoon a t 2 o'clock. A full atten d an ce is d e sired. Plants for Spring Setting ^ 4 ^ .4 Q PR IN G IIA IE is a song of Service, the social helpfulness that makes com munities and governments possible, Ours is a service of sincerity and tact. Gresham Funeral Parlors eTicne, iene fper es« n e ia i'Q tie e fe i rjted/ia m, Cipqcn T H R E E B IL L IO N S W A ST E D 1 he government estimates that farmers hold $3,000,- 000,000 of worthless or questionable stocks and bonds! Will this amount be increased by the people of this vicinity this year? E xperience teaches thoughtful m en to shun speculation. \\ hy not 1 rust your Banker instead of some “High- Pressure stock promoter? L E T US H E L P YOU SA V E requires that money should be used—and not abused.' — Samuel Smiles. 50 R ainbow G ladiolus. $1.00. Swiss A lpine H ealth T ea ED G M O N T C R A C K ER S Med. pkg. 55c, large 95c Large pkg. 30c A. W. METZGER & CO. Quality and Service Phone ¡4SI Feed 1281 D ahlias, mixed, 50e dozen. Well sprouted. P eren n ials. 10c each. Rose.« and S h ru b s. 25c each. H ollyhocks an d Sw eet W illiam s. larg e p lan ts, 54>c dozen. M arigolds. S napdragons. Scabio- sas. A sters, P etu n ias. A geratum . V erbenas. Z innias, C larkias. M t dozen. Lobelias, S alvias. 35c. G eranium s. W andering Jew s, D usty Miller, C orleus, H eliotrope, 10c each . Cabbage Plant*. IS«- dozen Toma- dozen Celery, l ie dozen Rhubarb Roots, « for t ie , SI HR FLOWER FARM I IWK. » l ie eaat It-Wile H .,w . FIRST STATE BANK G re sh am , O regon A STRONG BANK It b eats all how m uch space th e daily n ew spapers give to th e discov ery of crim e and how little to th e p u n ish m en t of th e p erso n o r persons found g u ilty of th e sam e. Yet th e excuse given for p arad in g th e facts before th e public is th a t It may act as a d eterre n t. It has been suggested th a t w hat tLc w orld needs is an am plifier for the s till sm all voice th a t speaks w ithin th e h eart. It is n o ticeable th a t th e one who has faith in him self has faith in th e o th e r fellow.