Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 04, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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OUTLOOK FORCE
PICNIC TOMORROW
GBE8HAM OUTLOOK,
TI ESPAT,
AUGUST
4,
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GRESHAM LOCALS
C o n tin u ed from page 1
Miss Joyce K idder retu rn ed Sunday
from a ten-day visit w ith Miss H elen
F ollow ing th e O utlook custom a H isey of Salem, Oregon. T he K idder
w hole day will be spent by th e m em ­ fam ily drove to Salem Sunday.
b ers of th e force on a picnic trip and
S everal fam ilies a re p lan n in g to
tom orrow , W ednesday, w ill be th e day. i atten d th e F re e M ethodist cam pm eet
It is planned to m ake th e Mt Hood Ing w hich w ill begin tom orrow eve­
loop trip , sta rtin g early, b rea k fastin g ning and continue for ten days. The
at E agle Creek, stopping a t m any cam p is located on th e Canyon road-
places of in te rest, re tu rn in g during B eaverton highw ay about four and
I a h alf m iles w est of P o rtlan d .
th e evening.
T he p a rty w ill consist of th e eight
Mr. and Mrs. A lbert A dkins and tw o
m em bers of the force accom panied by d au g h ters have arriv ed from H eppner
several m em bers of the fam ilies re p ­ ! Oregon, for a ten-day v isit w ith the
resented and one or tw o guests.
| p are n ts of Mrs. A dkins, Mr. and Mrs.
U nlike m any other lines of bus! Jo h n Brown. Mr. A dkins is spending
ness, the new spaper and p rin tin g of a p a rt of th e tim e w ith his b ro th e rs a t
flee often has to be in operation when A berdeen, W ashington.
o th e rs are enjoying a holiday and
W ord h as been received of th e b irth
m any a re the ex tra hours sp e n t nt of a d au g h ter to Dr. and Mrs. G eorge
h ard w ork throughout the year. T he Lew is of Salem on Ju ly 27. Mrs
Outlook m anagem ent feels th a t it Lew is w as fo rm erly Miss M arg aret
owes m uch to the loyalty of its faith Miller, in stru c to r in G resham Union
ful w o rk ers and th is is only one sm all high school.
way of evidencing its ap preciation.
T he ladies of th e W om an’s Home
M issionary society are rem inded th a t
th e re a re fru it ja rs in the b a rre l in the
p arlo rs of th e M ethodist ch u rch w hich
Mrs. A nnie Bower has gone to Glen th ey can have for filling fru it for th e
wood, Idaho, w here she expects
packing of b a rre ls th is fall for th e
m ake an extended v isit w ith her m issionary field.
d aughter, Mrs. Je a n n e tte S pringston
T he Misses .Marguerite and Leona
Sunday dinner gu ests a t th e home Bailey and Miss M arjorie K endalf of
of Mr. and Mrs. S. 8. T hom pson w ere T ro u td ale left Sunday for a tw o
th e Misses R. Stevenson and Nell w eeks’ cam ping trip a t Seaside. Mr.
Johnson.
and Mrs. R. D. Bailey expect to leave
T h u rsd ay for th e sam e place to r e ­
Outlook Picnic.
m ain d u rin g th e rem ain d er of tw o
T he Outlook office w ill be closed all weeks.
day W ednesday.
O scar Jo h n so n and fam ily and his
Outlook w ant ads w ill bring buyer fath e r have left for an extended au to
and se lle r tog eth er cheaply and trip w hich w ill include stops at
S eattle, E v erett and V ancouver, B. C.
quickly.
T he S enior and Ju n io r L eagues of
Money to loan on real estate. F arm
the Zion E vangelical ch u rch w ill have
loans a t 6 per cent. B. W. Thorne.
a social and a w einer ro a st F rid ay
evening, A ugust 7, a t th e hom e of Mr.
G et th e classified ad. habit.
and Mrs. C arl Nelson. All th e young
folks a re co rd ially invited.
GRESHAM
R ecent g u ests a t th e home of Mr.
and Mrs. L. P. M anning w ere Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Penn and Leo Jr., aged 4, of
Ju st opened in the
M
onrovia, C alifornia, who sp en t F r i­
McKilliken Bldg.
day w ith them . Mrs. P enn is a niece
Pow ell St., near B row n’s M urket
of Mrs. M anning. They a re m aking a
to u r of Oregon and B ritish Columhiu
and w ill re tu rn to C alifornia by way
All kinds of
of K lam ath F alls. Mrs. M arkley, an
Shoe R epair Work
W “T © h e N © a tio IL
W IS A Ss
Work O o a ra n teed . P rice« Itcanonulilc
au n t of Mrs. M anning, visited w ith
n a l Buy* Cloth*.«”
G ive U s a C all.
them on S atu rd ay and on T h u rsd ay
New and Second-hand Shoes Mrs. G ladys Dunn of Sandy sp en t the
day. Mr. and Mrs. M anning and Mrs.
*1.35 to $2.25
M arkley drove to W oodburn Sunday
w here they attended the an n u al
m eeting of the Bonney clan w hich was
held in th e grove of th e C hurch of
Tan Elk, Patent, all sizes,
God.
SW EET CREAM
E xtra S p e c ial,.....................
Ray S tro n g left la st T h u rsd ay for
P
alo
Alto,
C
alifornia,
from
w
hich
and
point he w as to have lif t on th e flrst
of (he m onth wltli a p arty of sc ien tists
“Gresham Maid”
and a rtis ts u n d er th e lead ersh ip of
S w innerton, th e carto o n ist, th e c r e a ­
New shipm ents from Phoenix and Starkist. The
New styles for early fall
to r of " L ittle Jim m y", for six w eeks
Douglas and Packard good
new shades of the season are here for your
are here. You will like
recreatio n and study on th e desert.
shoes.
F eatu rin g light tan
selection.
Supplied Dally
them.
He expects to re tu rn to C alifornia and
Oxfords.
atten d an a r t school th e re th is w inter.
Sweet (’ream Shippers Wanted
Mrs. George D uncan en tertain ed
Monday h er m other. Mrs. B. F. W il­
Hose to m atch
kins of N ew port, also h er uncle E.
W ork Shoes # 1.145 to #8.S5
Breedlove and her sm all niece, G racia
The Silk Hose with col­
a rte r. They w ill visit relativ es at
New Stock
1381
McM innville and Tillam ook before re-
ored run stop..............
u rn in g to Newport. Elwood D uncan
w ent home with his relativ es for a
Interwoven and Beaver-
Collar attached
visit of a few weeks.
knit for every occasion.
M. E. W ard, a business m an a t E n-
at $5.00 less than city prices
In fancy plaids, checks,
erp rise , Oregon, h as been atten d in g
L isle ................. 20c to 35c
stripes and plain colors.
th e b u y ers’ week activ ities in P o rt­
S ilk s ...............
50c to $ 1 .0 0
land and visiting with ihs b ro th er. E.
Fancy............. ..65c to $1.50
We still maintain the lead In M. W ard and fam ily in G resham .
good llres at the lowest prices.
G uests at th e L. N. W aldron hom e
over Sunday w ere Mr. M itchell from
A few prices afte r th e raise
Y achats and a young m an, C harles
30x3 % reg. c o rd ....................... 4 7 JO
au lk n er of F ish er, Oregon.
30x314 cord ................................ S.5Ä
T he Rev. and Mrs. D. M. Cathey a re
30x3H (Ü .S..H .D .A .C .)........... 18.00
expecting u visit tom orrow from th e
31x4 c o rd ...................................... lil.’JÓ
STHAW
NEW
Rev. Jo h n LaDue. the bro th er-in -law
HATS
of Mr. Cathey. He has been holding
TUBES
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30x3H .............................................#1.40
m eetings in so u th ern C alifornia and
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Is on his way to his home in Illinois.
xpects to spend a week v isitin g
G R ESH A M
relativ es in G resham and P ortland.
Mrs. C a rrie E rickson left F riday
for a visit w ith her b ro th er and his
C orner R oberts Avenue and
ife, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bushong, who
Pow ell S tre et
Mrs. A nnie B uker of G rass V alley
A. W. Mills of P o rtlan d , a Civil W ar
re side a t C latskanie, Oregon.
and her d au g h ters. Mrs. G. C. Vinton, v eteran , spent T h u rsd ay nig h t at th e
of G rass Valley and Mrs. O. B. Bour- home of George C urrin. G resham peo­
h ltl of Moro arriv ed at the B. W. ple m ay rem em ber him as one of the
Em ery hom e early Monday m orning, m em bers of th e q u a rte t who sang at a
called by the critica l condition of the g ra n g e r's picnic h ere several years
ago.
fo rm er’s sister, Mrs. Mary P resto n
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shaw and fam ily,
Miss M arie Blom has gone to Se­
who have been living for several a ttle for h visit of two w eeks w ith a
M R. M OTO RIST:
m onths in th e H einey co ttag e at the friend. Mrs. R. H. K asper. D uring
BRICKS AT ALL TIMES
SODA FOUNTAIN
co rn er of R oberts avenue and T hird h er absence from th e H epp R acket
Do you know that you should
stree t, have moved to E agle Creek
sto re, w here she has been em ployed
The Coolest Place in Gresham
R elatives h ere of Mr .and Mrs. S. E. for th e past year. Miss M ildred Jo h n ­
T oeplem an of lleto n . C alifornia, have son of Rockwood will fill the place of
received th e an n ouncem ent of the i saleslady.
b irth of a d au g h ter, D rusilla Jan e, on , Roy K ern cam e over from V ancou­
Ju ly 31. T he m o th er and d au g h ter are ver S atu rd ay and retu rn ed home Mon­
PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE
In a S tockton ho^jiital and are re ­ day w ith his wife who has been v isit­
Phone 1781
Second and Main
ported doing well.
ing at th e M. D. K ern hom e for the
Sam Sm ith has begun th e erection past ten days.
No m atter if your old plugs seem to be working
of a new house. 30 x 38 in site , a t the
vicinity, having lived a t F airview ,
Mrs. H. O. F ish er and tw o ch ild ren , PIONEER OF *52 DIFS
properly they will not render you
co rn er of Main and It stre e t in Regner R etha and D errel, cam e down from
AFTER LONG ILLNESS G resham and for a sh o rt tim e a t E agle
addition. The s tru c tu re Is to be of N ew berg S atu rd ay and rem ained over
Creek. U ntil th e Infirm ities of old age
Mrs. M ary P resto n , aged 85. a pion­ cam e upon h er, she w as a leader in
F rench design, stu cco finish and is be­ Sunday w ith Mr. F ish er, em ployed by
ing handled by th e co n tra cto r. L. J. th e P o rtlan d E lectric P ow er com pany eer of 1852, passed aw ay at 1 o'clock ch u rch and com m unity in te re sts and
W inter,
at th e local su b -statio n . Miss Edna this m orning at th e hom e of Mr. and was a w oman of g re a t m ental and
M ew hlrter accom panied them from Mrs. B. W. E m ery, w here she h as been physical vigor.
Mr
and
Mrs.
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Scott
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We have plugs to fit your car conic in and let us make
F u n eral services will be held at th e
cada w ere th e g u ests from S atu rd ay N ew berg and visited w ith her sister, cared for d u rin g th e p ast few years.
She is survived by th ree sons. Jam es M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch on T h u rs­
this change* for you NOW
till Monday of th e Rev. and Mrs. W T. Mrs. Roy Gibbs.
of Berkeley. C alifornia. G eorge and day afternoon a t 2 o'clock. In te rm e n t
K lotxhach and Mr. and Mrs. P. F.
Mrs. V. L. Brooks and d au g h ter a r ­
H arry P resto n of Kelso. W ashington, w'ill be in th e G resham cem etery.
Black. *
rived S unday fro/n T illam ook fo r a
also tw o sisters. Mrs. C arrie C ostella
Ralph Raty of M olalla, a cousin of w eek's visit w ith her p aren ts. Dr. and
Mrs. M arion Jo h n so n and g ra n d ­
of S pokaue and Mrs. A nnie B nker of
G eorge C u rriu w as an atten d a n t at Mrs. F ra n k Peak.
ch ild ren sp en t th e w eek-end a t Ocean
G
rass
Valley.
HAMLIN ft BOSS, Props.
th e county fair la st w eek and w hile
Mrs. E lizabeth Dailey of S eattle
Since com ing w est w ith h er p are n ts P ark.
G resham
Phon« anti. Nit« Phon« 7ML
h ere m ade a sh o rt stay at th e C u rrin sp en t la st week w ith h er b ro th er and
at the age of 12. Mrs. P resto n has
home.
I '«ally the more a man Is wrapped
wife. Mr. and Mrs. R obert Hardy.
spent p rac tica lly a ll of h er life in th is
Outlook Office will Be Closed All Day
Wednesday.
AUGUST BULLETIN
In our season’s campaign for 1000 new customers
Better Clothes for Your Money
In Our New Customer Drive /
T h at s the whole purpose of this offering— T o
give you so m uch value and such good ser­
vice that you 11 com e back to our store again
and again w hen you are in need of Clothes,
Furnishings and Shoes.
Additional Locals
----------- Specials for August
Boys’ Suits Reduced
Next month the boys stai’t to school. Now is the
best time to fit them out in the new Suits, Shoes and
Furnishings they may need. For August we will give
you choice of our boys’ 2-Knicker Suits at the follow­
ing reduction:
$9.85 Boys’ 2-Knicker Suits..............
Electric Shoe Repair Shop
$y.85
$12.50 Boys’ 2-Knicker Suits.......... $10-50
W. Rosenfeld, Prop.
$15.00 Boys’ 2-Knicker Suits.......... $12-00
A Ball and Bat FREE with each Suit
SPECIAL
ICE
Boys’ Union Suits
95c
Ladies’ Shoe
ICE CREAM
$3.85 to $7.85
GRESHAM
CREAMERY CO.
l’hone
CHILDREN’S SANDALS
LADIES' SILK HOSE
SPECIAL
Boys’ Blouses
and Shirts
95c
MEN’S SHOES
$1.00, $1,35, $1.85, $2.35
$5 to $7.50
ASK FOR STARKIST
$ 1 -0 0
Men’s Hose
MEN’S SUITS
Savage Tires
MEN’S SHIRTS
$ 2 5 to $ 4 5
$1.25 to $3.50
Young Men’s Suits. . . $17.50 to $25
Shop in Gresham and Save Money
We give Red Trading Stamps
AylsWortKS Martire
to $r'
lù y
$1 to
Ivy Filling Station
KEEP COOL!
SPA RK PLU G S
EAT
Weatherly Ice Cream
Change Your Spark Plugs
Every Year
TABER PHARMACY
MAXIMUM SERVICE
G RESH AM
GARAGE
up In himself, the colder he is.