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

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G R IS H A M OUTLOOK,
PLEASANT VALLEY
1 Richey, g irls ’ te ac h er; H. P. McCol-
The Sunday school officers for the lough, young people’s te a c h e r; Thos.
P le a sa sn t V alley com m unity ch u rch I G rave, Bible class teach er.
Sunday school w ere elected Sunday as
A com bined service of th e Sunday
follow s: W illiam Richey, su p e rin te n ­ school and public w orship will be held
d en t; G. H. K esterson, a ssista n t su ­ Sunday, th e topic of w hich will be,
p erin ten d en t; Mrs. W illard Bliss, or- “The S ource of P o w er” and a serm on
g a n ist; Mrs. T hom as G rave, secre- , by th e pastor.
ta ry and tre a s u re r; Miss A lice Richey,
Miss B erth a E vans began her work
te
ary
Mrs. H. I I In • the u n u u .n
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n g g v course
u u r » e » at I liUOU
McCoIIougn. boyw te ac h er; Mr». F. S am a ritan ho sp ital P o rtlan d , Sept. 3.
Suggestions for the school folks and others
1 he new Sweaters have verv
attractive color combina­
tions in blouse style for
either boys or girls.
(let one of these and be
comfortable and stylish.
Our girls’ number in brown or black are good ones.
Sizes 5 to 10, pair 25c
H E A \ 'i BEiAR BRAND for boys, brown, sizes 6 to 10.
Price by sizes, pair 25c, 30c and 35c
V e also have a girl s fine silk lisle, wide l ib, in
beige, brown and black. All sizes................ pair 50c
LADIES' HOSE, a good grade fibre silk........... pair 50c
\\ e ha\e all the desirable colors in our Famous
ARROW HEAD Brand Silk Hose............... pair 98c
Lots of colors in our form-fashioned Silk Hose, pr. $1.50
And the full-fashioned 12-strand silk............... pair $1.98
FOR THE GYMNASIUM
Black Red Oxfords for girls $1.00, and for boys, Reds
with non-slip soles, $1.50 and $1.95.
School Room Items
LEAD PENCILS lc, 2 for 5e and 5c. TABLETS 5c and 10c
FOUNTAIN PEN INK, in colors, with patent top, bottle 10c
New lot of nice colors in
Boys’ “ Honor B right” Shirts and Blouses, each #1.00
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
The House of Quality
Phone 1411
Gresham
ARE YOU
READY FOR SCHOOL?
W e are ready to fit you out completely
with everything you need
School Books, Pencils, Fountain Pens
The Famous REXALL 5c Tablet, Etc.
W hy not get ready now and avoid the last day’s rush?
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
The REXSLJ. Store
1 owell Street
Gresham
Grocery Bulletin
S a tu rila )
PURE (A N E SUGAR
$<2
am i M o n d a y ,
OREGON PR U N E S
JEJ8-LR K r a g f l
3 pounds 29c
P IT T E D D A TES
P a c k a g e 25c
KERRS
BEST
Cash
Bulk S eedless RA ISIN S.
3 lbs. for
29c
BULK COCOA
3 pounds 25c
PATENT
B est u n g rad e d , 3 fo r
I3e
Large oval SARDINES.
13c
8 fur
P in n a c le Rock CLAMS,
No.
F la ts , 3 fo r
I
FAM ILY BLUING
L a rg e b o ttle
Mrs. R. C. Je n n in g s w as th e victim
of a p ecu liarly painful accid en t Mon­
day aftern o o n w hen, assistin g her
husband in th e light w ork connected
w ith th e building of a b arn in the re a r
of th e ir residence, she stepped on a
board th a t slipped u n d er h er feet and
fell to th e ground, b reak in g one of the
bones fti her rig h t arm Just above the
w rist. In ad d itio n to th e bone being I
fra ctu red the w rist was dislocated and
the in ju ry since th a t tim e has proven
to be very painful as w ell as annoying, j
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. H enry of Clay
C enter, K ansas, who are m ak in g an
au to to u r of the w est, a re visiting w ith
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. H am m ar for a few
days. They have been in G resham
and also visitin g frien d s in P o rtlan d
for th e p ast tw o w eeks. T he re tu rn
trip to K ansas will be m ade by th e
so u th ern ro u te th ro u g h C alifornia.
H. G. A ndrew , who h as been leasing I
the Tow le farm on th e Base Line for I
the p ast th ree o r four y ears, is now r e ­
tirin g from ran ch in g and has moved
into th e A lbert C leveland p lace at th e j
head of Main s tre e t and will engage in
p ainting. Mr. A ndrew is ad v ertisin g
a sale of stock and farm im plem ents |
w hich is to ta k e place on A ugust 12.
Miss F ried a B ratzel w ishes to a n ­
nounce th a t she w ill be in her studio I
in th e F irs t S ta te b ank building on
T uesday, S eptem ber 8 from 2 u n til 5
o ’clock In thp aftern o o n to receive th e |
re g istra tio n of pupils d esirin g in- [
stru ctlo n In piano and harm ony.
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A. W. METZGER & CO.
Quality
and Service
Phone ¡4SI
Feed I2$i
20 th century
stores
idea of establishing Cash and Carry Stores in the Great Northwest. The
■ i ’ trressive .Methods of the 20th ( enturv Stores, and emulation by others
have brought the Consumers and Pro luccrs closer together with marvelous
Savings to both.
Offering Saturday and Tuesday, September 5 and 8
Closed all day Monday, (Labor Day)
"Delicia” Sandwich Spread
“The sandwich tre a t”,
2 cans ........................25c
FEDERAL MILK,
tall cans, 3 f o r .......... 25c
STARCH, Kingsford, Corn
or Gloss, 1-lb. packages,
2 for 23c
Pompeian Olive Oil, finest Italian, full pint can,
SNOWDRIFT,
4-pound can ............... 93c
CRYSTAL W HITE SOAP,
10 b a r s ........................39c
Libby’s Short Asparagus Tips,
MARKET DAY RAISINS,
4-pound p a ck ag e..... 38c
Crab Meat,
- 49c
R IPE OLIVES,
picnic cans, 3 for....... 28c
new pack, 1-pound cans.. 25c
PANCAKE FLOUR,
Sperry’s, 10-lb sack, 73c
Campbell’s BEANS,
The “Big” tin ........... 10c
“Sakhalin,” the world’s finest, 90 per cent claw meat,
halves, can, 3 2 |c
Norwegian SARDINES, in
pure olive oil, 2 ens, 25c
Mrs. Louise S tap leto n , her daughter^
G eorgia and Miss Mabel Ja ck so n left
th is m orning for a w eek’s sta y in th e
S tap leto n co ttag e a t Seaside.
MATCHES, Searchlight,
Mrs. R o b ert H ayes of S eattle is at I
large boxes, 5 for..... 25c
th e hom e of h er p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. |
J. A. Bushong. H er h u sband w ill a r ­
rive S atu rd ay and th ey w ill go to Al- I
hany to visit w ith Mr. H ayes' m other
un til L abor Day, w hen th ey w ill go
LUNCH WAX PAPER,
back to S eattle.
3 rolls, 5c size for 10c
Mr. McDonald, a co n tra c to r, is c o n -|
valescing at th e N ash sa n ito riu m from
th e effects of an o p eratio n he u n d er- |
w ent y esterd ay in G resham for th e re-j
moval of th e tonsils. He had been ill
for a m onth or tw o before th e o p e ra ­
tion and w as in r a th e r a se rio u s co n -I
,<« n
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dltlon. but It is now th ought he m ay L h
7 7
7
F'
EHen
soon be at his w ork ag ain
? r n . who bought a hom e in P o rt-
land a sh o rt tim e ago and moved
Miss K ath erin e B ratzel, who is em - th e re from th e C edar neighborhood,
ployed at th e Boys’ and G irls’ Aid so- w ere in G resham T h u rsd ay ca llin g on
clety In P o rtlan d as d ietician fo r th e old friends.
society, has been g ran te d a tw o u i. . ,■> — ,
m o n th s' leave of absence and has left r
F’ W h lte ' Who is on th e Dr
for H ebron, N orth D akota for a visit
° rnel “ “ P aC® " ea r T ro u td aIe- has
w ith relativ es
a vi8,t | rec en tly p u rch ased th e S pringbrook
w ith relativ es and friends.
G uernsey h erd co n sistin g of 30 regis
T he re g u la r holiday sch ed u le w ill tered an im als w hich took m any blue
he observed at th e local postofflee on ribbons a t th e S outhw est W ashington
L abor Day, S eptem ber 7, on w hich day fair a t C hehalis la st week. Mr. W hite
th e re will be no ru ra l delivery, but Is p lan n in g for a public sale of these
th e g en eral delivery window will be c a ttle on W ednesday, Oct. 7, a t his
open to th e public from 9 to 10 a. m.
place.
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Klnyon have
recen tly had in stalled in th e ir new ly- I WATER SYSTEM PLAN HAS
renovated resid en ce on Main s tre e t a
HEATED DISCUSSION
Hot P oint H ughes su p er-h etero d y n e
A w arm d iscussion over th e p ro ­
electric range, au to m atica lly co n ­
system
for G
G resham
resham
trolled. F. L. Mack did th e w ork of I posed
wt” w ate r 8yst®
m for
in stallin g th is tine little cook stove | c l t ^ ^ t u ^ r W e J n X ^ V e n i n g 0
G hir Ground Chocolate,
lb. can 29c, 3-lb can, 85c
BON AMI CAKE......... 10c
BON AMI POWDER, 1 2 ^ c
FLOUR—Kerr’s Best Patent, 49-lb. sk.. .$2.19, Sperrys. .$2.29
.............. $2.33
Fisher’s Blend........... $2.39
J
HERSHEY BARS, Nut or
Milk, 5c size, 3 for ...10c
H. O. OATS,
package ..................
'
15c
20TH CENTURY COFFEE— “It’s the flavor.” Direct from our
$1.32
own roaster. Pound... 45c. 3 pounds................
Toilet Paper, 100 sheet
soft tissue, 3 rolls... 25c
KARO SYRUP, Red Label,
10-lb. can................... 89c
1 his store will be headquarters for
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
\\ hy wait until the last minute—the open­
ing day of school—to buy all of the needed
supplies? B uy now while stocks are
fresh and service not rushed.
w hich is com plete w ith a hot w ater w hen sev eral p ersons w ere p rese n t
heater,
besides th e city officials an d th e m a t­
te r w as considered pro and con. R ep­
A lfred H am m ar has been confined re se n tativ es of th e H einey fam ily, on
to his home w ith an a tta c k of th e grip. w hose land the sp rin g s in q uestion
O. J. Camp has sold his 25-acre a re located, w ere th e re and ex p ressed
th e ir opinion on th e m a tte r. F ra n k
ran ch on th e Base L ine a m ile and a H einey, actin g as spokesm an, said
h alf east of the T w elve-m ile house th a t he did not believe th e am ount of
and will move to P o rtlan d soon. R. H. w ate r sufficient to w a rra n t th e city
We carry a good grade of scratch tablet
S h u te of P o rtlan d w as th e p u rc h a se r going ahead with developm ent p lan s
which
is stapled at the top and the sheets
He had considered th e possibility h im ­
of th e Camp place w hich it is u n d e r­ self and had concluded th a t th e plan
perforated.
Recoin mended hy the county
stood he will lease to a ten an t.
w as not feasible.
T he councilm en
superintendent
of schools.
Mrs. Iren e M cClellan and d au g h ter w ere divided in th e ir opinion, some
ag
reein
g
w
ith
Mr.
H
einey
and
o
th
e
rs
G racia of N ew port. Oregon, w ere here believing th a t th e re w as sufficient wa
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11,01
was sum cieni wa-
from Monday to W ednesday w ith the te r. It w -—
as . decided
co n tin u e th
. to vuiiiiuuc
m e e
form er s sister, Mrs. G eorge Dunean. Investigation hy th e com m ittee of the
Gale D alton, a sm all nephew w as also council. A p ro test has been flled w ith
visiting from C athlam et, W ashington. th e sta te au th o rities bv th e H eineys
PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE
a g a in st th e c ity ’s p etition for w ater
P ho n e 1761
Second and Main
Mrs. E lla S eals of S eattle, an au n t rig h ts.
T he council ord ered th e sidew alks
of Mrs. C. E. R usher, re tu rn e d to her
u n d th e city hall raised to conform
home Sunday a fte r a w eek's visit at aro
w ith th e g rad es recen tly estab lish ed
th e K usher home.
NO W HOW,„ , „ „ . „ 1 , „„„„„„.g
and on w hich the paving is being jM M C M M M M M n « O M I M a
J. N. C lanahan is ren ew in g the done. M arshal K elly will have ch a rg e
foundation of his resid en ce on the of th e work.
itt requested th e rem oval ,
w est side of th e house by rep lacin g of T th e R. h H y ow
d ran t n ear th e Ivy F illin g
th e old w ith co n crete blocks and new sta tio n to the co rn e r of Pow ell and
cedar posts.
R oberts. The council voted to give ‘
G. J. Camp has sold his 25-acre H ow itt perm ission to m ake th e change
ran ch on the Base Line a m ile and a a t his own expense. T he h y d ran t at
th e ' c o rn e r of Kelly aim
and ru
Pow
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w p ell
n w as
nail ea st of the T w elve-m ile house ’ o rd ered raised to sta n d ard height
The law of life is the law of
and will move to P o rtlan d soon. R. H
An ap p ro p riatio n of $15 w as voted
labor.
Nature eliminates her
S hute of P o rtlan d w as th e p u rch a ser for expenses of F ire Chief M. J. A lls-
house to atten d th e n o rth w est conven­
drones.
We must work to live.
of the Camp place w hich it is u n d e r­ tion of fire chiefs to be held In S eattle
stood he will lease to a ten an t.
th is m onth.
Tablets, Rulers, Pencils
Paste, Crayons, Pens, Ink
TABER PHARMACY
Health, wealth, character,
happiness, life itself—are
the rewards of labor.
Columbia River Salmon
BUY FRESH
a n d at re a s o n a b le prices, o n
a n d a fte r S ept. 10.
FLOYD REED
C orbett
MASON QUART FRUIT JARS
65c 1
1W5
“MILLIONS OF DOLLARS SAVED THROUGH THE
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P h o n e C o rb ett 1620
Saturday and M onday, dozen
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GRESHAM LOCALS
FLOUR
^2.29
49-Ib.sack
UTAHNA PEAS,
9C
M PTK M B EK
lUUMIIIIIIIII
Prices moderate
F Kl IH V,
REGULAR m eeting of G resh ­
am Lodge No. 152, A". F. & A. M.
in Masonic h all. G resham ,
T uesday evening, S eptem ber 8, 1925
E. W. AYLSWORTH, W. M.
W. L. GORSAGE. Sec y.
Card of T h an k s. “ “
We w ish to th an k th e m any frl-n d s
and neighbors who gave th e ir sym ­
pathy and help d u rin g th e b rief ill­
ness and d eath of o u r beloved wife
and m other, and fo r th e beautiful
flowers.
J a s H Hoss. Mr. and Mrs. H erb ert
II Hoss, Mr. an d Mrs. F red F.
Hoss, Mayme and H elen Hoss.
P U R E M IL K
Over
B utter Fat
The greatest characters
m America were men who
worked.
Lincoln split rails.
W ashington was a surveyor.
Grant kept a store.
m iC£ UntICSS ereat T n ° i histor>’ have given a dignity
to labor superior to that of kings and monarchs.
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America pays tribute to no king but we
do pay
tribute to Labor.
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T he future of America will never be in danger so
long as « c honor the man who works.
"Uork wields the weapons of power, wins the
P\ P
Ond lCear8 the croun of victory.”-
GOLD MEDAL JERSEYS
All ( l i s i OOii-hilly TcM rd
Month
ROSEBANK FARM
W. H. GIBSON
Phone Gresham 32i
FIRST STATE BANK
Gresham. Oregon
A STRONG BANK
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