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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1925)
PAGE F O r » GRESHAM OUTLOOK, Nelti Rodlun Mure« Io Portland. ited a t th e hom e of Mrs. R ichey's sis Nels R odlun, who has lived for a te r, Mrs. C. G. Johnson. num ber of y ea rs on his 60-acre farm Mr. and Mrs. Clyde S ager and sons four m iles south of G resham on th Clyde J r., and M anford w ere V alley D am ascus road, has sold 20 ac res of v isito rs S unday evening. th e place, Including the residence an 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. M. C alkins of th e farm buildings, to th e Rev. Mr. Lance G ilbert d istric t w ere in th is vicinity of W oodstock, the consideration being r.n business T h u rsd ay . 18,000. As first paym ent Mr. Lance Mrs. G. H. R ichey in com pany w ith tu rn e d over his residence p ro p erty in h er neice. Miss F lo ra Robison of P o rt W oodstock consisting of tw o lots an 1 land left F rid ay for a few days' visit a 7-room house, to w hich the Rodlun w ith relativ es and frien d s in C or fam ily has alre ad y moved. He m a vallis. la te r build on his rem aining land on Mrs. G. N. S ag er en tertain ed the th e farm . He is also p lanning a trip L adies Aid T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t h er to M innesota to visit w ith relativ es home on F o ster road. T h ere w as a i nd friends. Mr. Lance has ihree la rg e atten d an ce. Among th o se p re s grow n sons and a dau g h ter w h have en t w as Mrs. T. R. B erry of P o rtlan d . moved w ith him to the farm and who P le a sa n t V alley school closed F ri w ill op erate it. day »'ith a b ask et picnic dinner. All th e y o u n g sters w ire th ere, to g e th er w ith a good n um ber of th e ir p»,-ents PLEASANT VALLEY TUESDAY, MAY 2«, IMS NEXT OUTLOOK WILL BE PRINTED THURSDAY On acco u n t of holiday h o u rs a t th e postofflee next S atu rd ay , and no r u ra l c a rrie r delivery, it w ill be n ecessary to Issue F rid a y ’s O utlook on T h u rsd ay , else m any copies w ould rem ain in th e postofflee u n til Monday. All o u r co rresp o n d e n ts and ad v e rtise rs a re req u ested to accom m odate them selves to th is e a rlie r issue. T he Outlook office w ill be closed a ll day S atu rd ay . GRESHAM LOCALS Month If you are one of the few who do not know of the “far-reaching” advantages en joyed by shopping here, right now is the time to investigate our prices and quali ties. ^our money certainly has big purchasing power here. You will find many bargains in the different departments of this store that are not listed in this ad. Imported Summer Dress Fabrics at lo n e r prices, new dcsitrns, new color combi nations and all reduced in price. Imported Ceylin ( repes and Jewel Crepes, Silk Mixed, sold regularly at $1.50 n o to $1.85. Special for this m onth-end sale, yard ............................ MoC Imported Eponge, sold regularly a t $1.25, sale p r ic e ..................................................... 98c Imported Eponge, sold regularly at 98c, sale p r ic e ..................................................... 79c W. H. Congdon cam e from V ernonia to atten d th e fu n eral of M axwell F o r Cum plng and P icnics S chneider w hich was held on Monday Miss F lorence Richey finished her N ickerson Je llie d chicken is m ost aftern o o n . school a t Delena last F rid ay and has | convenient. S team p re ssu re cooked. Mrs. C h ristin e Shelley of H illsb o ro retu rn ed home for her vacation. In glass.—Adv. tf v isited w ith Mrs. A. S ester on S unday Mr. and Mrs. Ja ck Embody accom Large assortm ent of Dress Skirts in all the new styles and fabrics at Window Cleaning evening. panied by Mrs. Olive Jen sen all Of reduction of 25 per cent off regular prices. For ex p ert window clean in g wee S. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning have r e P o rtlan d called on Mrs. G N. S ager Tajim k, or leave o rd ers w ith Jo h n Regular $4.95 Dress Skirts, sale price....................................... tu rn e d from G ra n ts P ass, w here they la st T hursday. Brown, G resham , phone 2501. w ent on May 15 to be p rese n t d u rin g Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Richey m otored R egular $5.85 Dress Skirts, sale price........................................ th e com m encem ent w eek of th e high to C e n tralia S atu rd ay w here they vis Any tro u b les? Call Dr. Classified. school. T h eir g ra n d d a u g h te r. Miss R egular $6.50 Dress Skirts, sale price........................................ Louise H ow ard, fo rm erly a stu d e n t in G resham Union high school, w as g ra d R egular $7.50 Dress Skirts, sale price........................................ uated from th a t school. Miss H ow ard, who is 16 y ea rs old, is an honor s tu R egular $8.75 Dress Skirts, sale price........................................ dent. E ig h ty -fo u r w ere in h er class. R egular $10.50 Dress Skirts, sale price........ ,........................... C h arles H ow ard, g ran d so n of the M annings. 13, finished th e g rad e R egular $11.75 Dress Skirts, sale price........................................ school th is y ear as an honor stu d en t. E ttsel Jones, head of th e public R egular $12.50 Dress Skirts, sale price........................................ w orks d ep a rtm en t of th e B rem erto n navy y ard s, visited over S unday w ith R egular $13.50 Dress Skirts, sale price........................................ his fa th e r, F ra n k C. Jones, and sister, Mrs. F. L. Mack, and re tu rn e d to his w ork Monday. T he Rev. and Mrs. E. T. Ju d d and R egular $5.98 to $7.50 values, sale price............................ i sons, L eslie. E llis, H erm an and H ar- ' old. left th is m orning for M ilton-F ree- I w ater, Oregon to be gone u n til F rid ay , of th is week. They a re going for th e R egular $1.50 Silk Hose, sale price.................... $1.19 purp o se of d eco ratin g the g rav e of R egular $1.65 Silk Hose, sale p ric e ..........................$1.29 th e ir d au g h ter and sis te r who died R egular $2.00 Silk Hose, sale price................... $1.69 th re e y ea rs ago at th e age of 17 and OPEN F R ID A Y N IG H T who Is burled a t th a t place. Men’s Khaki H ats, screen fronts, sale price.......... $ .4!» Miss Hazel P ru itt, who w as a m em U N TIL 9:30 Men s Blue Cham bray Shirts, sale price......... ..........$ .78 ber of th e 1925 high school g ra d u a t Men’s Corduroy Pants, regular $3.50, sale price $2.98 ing class, left for S e a ttle S unday Men’s Khaki Pants, extra good weight and quality w here she w ill spend a m onth w ith sold here regularly at $2.25, special for this h er m other. Mrs. F ern P ru itt. She m onth end sale a t................................................ $1.95 then expects to re tu rn to G resham and m e n ’ s w a * n J S h o e s la te r w ill go to M onm outh to en ro ll as 3Ien‘s Dress Shirts with collar bands at a stu d e n t in th e sta te norm al. following reductions: F f c d e p r a o f G RESH A M G uests of Miss G race Wt lch for the R egular $1.50 Dress Shirts, sale price........................$1.19 high school com m encem ent ex ercises f- ja s ie r tj Shop in Gresham and Save Money R egular $2.00< fI)ress Shirts, sale price.............. $1.5)1 w ere Mrs. Jam es Slavens, Mr. and Buy u Poppy R egular $2.50 Dress Shirts, sale price............... $1.98 Mrs. H arold D rake and Miss B a rb a ra R egular $3.00 Dress Shirts, sale price....................... $2.39 M unsden of P o rtlan d and W illiam R egular $3.50 Dress Shirts, sale price............ $2.85 B rooks and fam ily of L innton. Mrs. A. Isen h ath and son H arold who cant" down from S eattle W ednesday re- Owlnir to M em orial P ay fu llin g on Sat* | tu rn ed to th e ir hom e early Monday H elp the disab led u n la y w e w ill re m orning. m ain open F riday FOR THURSDAY, MAY 28 v etera n s of the eten ln ir until » p.ni. W orld W ar by S h erm an K ilgore is m ak in g a r W ill he closed all buylnir you r poppy. day S a tu rd a y In ran g em en ts to buy th e David Jam es o b ser v a n c e o f D e c We h a v e them for place on ea st Pow ell s tre e t and moved o ra tio n D ay. sa le here. Gresham into th e hou -e Monday. T he sale is being m ade th ro u g h th e a d m in istra to r o f th e ea sta te , K. A. Miller. S unday g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. G eorge D uncan w ere tw o s is th e program . A utos w ill be a t the ^ n iiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiH iiira iiiH iim iu iiiiiiiiiiiin .... ...................................ra an iiiiiiiiiim iim iiiiiic x iiiiin iM ia iu iiiu iiiin iiiiiiim N a te rs of Mrs. D uncan, Mrs. E lizabeth lib ra ry a t 2:30 to ta k e th o se w ishing and son G ale of P o rtlan d and Mrs. to atten d th e m eeting. Business is Good, hut could be Better. T R Y US T he re g u la r m onthly m eeting of the Iren e M cLellan and d au g h ter G racia from N ew port. Oregon. A sm all b ro th M ethodist L adies Aid will be held in We h an d le th e B est OREGON PRODUCTS as fa r as is possible er, S tan ley W ilkins, also is h ere from th e ch u rch p a rlo rs W ednesday a lte r-! noon a t 2:30. N ew port for a couple of weeks. A high g rad e p u re alum inum B. F. D ahlham m er. who w .s in th e I T h ere will be an im p o rtan t m eeting F u ll line of kitchen set co n tain in g o f th e M usical A rts club at th e G re sh P o rtlan d sa n ita riu m for som e jHmr j am lib ra ry W ednesday, May 27, at suffering w ith high blood p re ssu re .1-qimrt Sauce Pan 7:30 o'clock. All those in te reste d in and o th e r alim en ts, has re tu rn e d to ■ S-i|Uiirt Mixing Bowl m usic und th e w ork of th e d u b a re his hom e and is co nvalescing rapidly. FRESH EISII, THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS S-quart Pudding Pan req u ested to be present. Mr. and Mrs. D ah lh am m er a r j en jo y Glen R. W in ters of G resham pitched ing a visit from th e ir d au g h ter, Mts | T h ere Is special sa tisfac tio n in the a w inning gam e for th e O. A. C. rooks A lta G ra th w tll an d d au g h ter, Betty i Sale G resham A gents for sh in ip g ap p e aran c e of alum inum a g a in st th e O regon frosh at Eugene Ja n e of S eattle F riday. T he score w as 6 to 1. W in H elen Mack ce le b ra ted h er fo u rth uten sils. At th is very low price you b irth d a y M onday aftern o o n by in v it te rs stru c k out 14 men and allow ed can n o t afford to he w ithout them . ing in 16 little boys and g ir ’» to join but tw o hits. Ever, week we have one outstanding special watch lor It T he W. C. T. U. will m eet w ith Mrs. in gam es and enjov th e ice cream and Our store closed all day Saturday. May 30. Open until 9:30 Friday n««ht F ra n k P eak on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n . cake provided by h er m other, Mrs. F. DRESSED POULTRY TO ORDER May 28. a t 2:30, w hen th e follow ing L. Mack. H a, a p»p|ij for Memorial Hay. Help »he disabled vet». Miss F ried a B ratzel is p lan n in g for p ro g ram w ill be giv en : piano solo. Miss H elen A lth a u s; recitatio n , Miss a re c ita l to be given by h er -..ai o C ath erin e M etzger; vocal solo. Miss pupils on F rid ay evening. Ju n e 5. M arian Clow; ad d ress. Mrs. L. L. Vin A. J. W. BROWN. Prop. The W IN C H E STE R Store Rosebushes, Three for #1, cent, co unty presid en t of W. C. T. U .: K alserin, w hite. Phone 1891 Powell Street piano solo, Miss A lthaus. A social G ountlerg, ch erry . • h o u r w ith refre sh m e n ts w ill follow H adley, d ark red. ih H it iH iiiiiu iiit iü iiiiiiiiin jiiiiiiü iiiin iiiiH iiiiio iiiiiiü iiin ’iiiiiiim n jiiiiiiiiiiiK S u n b u rst, yellow. H ellingdum . yellow. Butterfly, salm on. K. O. K.. b rig h t red. 2-year-old p lan ts w ill bloom in Au gust if p lanted now. T h ree p la n ts shipped any place in U. S. A., i t . 15. G resham G reenhouse, phone 3i>6. Wool Dress Skirts for Women and Misses 1 $ 3.70 5 4.39 $ 4.87 ? 5.60 $ 6.55 $ 7.85 $ 8.79 $ 9.37 $10.80 NOTICE our store will be closed all day Saturday Memorial Day T unics a n d Silk Blouses H o lep ro o f Silk H osiery fo r W om en AylsW ortK 6 M artiix1'* A R E A L A LU M IN U M S P E C IA L 3-Piece Set L. A. WACK & CO. A T rem endous B argain "Red Rock" Cottage Cheese and "Luxury" Dressing Sandwich Spread, Etc. A. W. METZGER & CO. r The Wonderful New Smoothtop will be used L. FLAGS FOR MEMORIAL DAY A sm all but exceedingly sp e cta cu We h are a complete assortm ent priced from la r fire o ccu rred on th e p rem ises of j J M. H illyard, who lives n ear G illis statio n , ab o u t 5 o'clock M onday eve ning. w hen th e g arag e housing the tru ck o p erated and m ain tain ed by the county in the road w ork of w hich Mr. H illyard Is a d istric t road su p erv iso r, burned to th e ground en tailin g a loss of som ething around $200. The d river of th e tru ck . M alcolm H illyard, had driven th e tru c k Into the g arag e and had closed th e back door, bolting it on th e Inside, an d had ju s t sta rte d o u t I th e side door of th e g ara g e to go to m ake th e blaze a b rief one. T he gar-1 the house w hen he saw a flame. It is age w as b u ilt In 1918 by th e county Woodsaicing th o u g h t a sp a rk from th e exhaust FLOYD SURFACE and it is und ersto o d th a t on account ignited w ith oil on th e floor. At the Successor to Oso Shaw. See me for real service at a risk of his life, th e voting man of th e am o u n t of gaso lin e and oil smaller price. grabbed a heavy coat h anging on the usually k ep t on hand, it was im possi W* »pill the kaots. w all of th e building and w rap p in g it ble to c a rry Insurance. T w enty lines FAIRVIEW. ORE. Phone n , around him Jumped Into th e tru c k and of the M ultnom ah A C lackam as C oun backed It out of th e blazing stru c tu re ty M utual T elephone com pany's lines assista n c e of n eig h b ors who hel; He su stain ed a badly b urned hand w ere o ut of com m ission for a few save his house and b a rn from w hile g ettin g th e tru c k to safety. hours, but th e dam age had been re-1 flames w hich w ere in d anger T here w ere in th e g ara g e 120 g allo n s paired e a rly th ia m orning. Mr. H ill sp read in g on acco u n t of a stro n g w of gas w hich exploded and helped to y ard said he felt very g rate fu l for th e wind. 25c Everything for the picnic—Paper Plates, Napkins, etc.. Cups, Knives. Forks and Spoons HEPPS RACKET STORE Phone 1236 Gresham GRESHAM OUTLOOK Cooking School (’DI M Y GA RAUF Hl HNS ON .1. M. 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