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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1925)
PAGE F O m About 200 p ersons w ere p rese n t at th e reception given on T uesday eve nj«ny o th er g rand officers. Mt. Scott ning by the O rder of E astern S ta r in G r e s h a m X p u r ^ 1 g “ e8t ° f th e honor of Mrs. Krnnia Sm ith, recen tly Miss K ath ry n Honey, who has been appointed G rand E lecta. Among those enjoying th e occasion w ere W orthy teach in g m usic in th e Irv in g to n school in P h o " rtlan d , has been oted to the D aniel ' “ ° 11,0' been ' " prom •’’•««noted a P n at, . G jn rand W o O. rth Webster" ,-P a tro n and J V Ä o w s s i u n / i 1 I™ P ro V f °W w ’ " I T to the "J y e r' > BUU H ankin, both of P o rtlan d , as well a s , < ^ and U has schools under h e r supervision. — Mrs. M. V. F indley h as moved from the M arston house on L aw rence ave nu e to th e H einey house on th e co r n er of T hird and R oberts. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stockton e n te r tained Dr. and Mrs. W. H. T hom pson at d in n er W ednesday evening. They have been In G resham for the past ten days visiting w ith th e ir p are n ts Dr. and Mrs. A. Thom pson and Mr an d Mrs. A. M. W ilkenson. S everal stu d e n ts from th is v icinity a re p lan n in g to atten d th e S eattle- Pacific college at S eattle th e com ing year. Miss G race W elch left th is m o rning for th a t In stitu tio n w here she will en ro ll for a tw o -y ear norm al co u rse Ja m es B ushong w ill leave in a sh o rt tim e for th e sam e place w here he w ill co n tin u e his high school studies and Miss C lara L ingle of D a m ascus w ill begin h e r th ird y ea r of college w ork th e re on Monday of the com ing week, w hen th e school opens for an o th e r year. hOvllhin SENSATIONAL A 32-piece set of Heautiful Arcade Pattern DINNERWARE « 5 -9 8 See them on display in our window HEPPS RACKET STORE Phone 1236 Gresham FORD OWNERS ATTENTION! This is an official head light testing station. Have your lights properly tested to comply with the law. DO I T NO IP. fords only Phone 1301 , * o re s ham Official Light Station No. 421 S ta n d a r d S e d a n I I M 20™ CENTURY STORES _ „ ,.u - HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO ............ SERVICE G resham credit’ risVs We s l e o n l e 'i O t h C 7 ' . 7 ordii" " y Grocers' cost of carrying tion. The thou.ands of keen discrim Fnadn-KinPenO7 n7 ' 7 ° f lo o d distribu- ficient proof.” " u>ers who daily trade there is suf- Offerings Saturday and Monday, Sept. 19th and 21st L in d in f e d e r a l m ilk , K a t « . . . SHRIMP, latest pack, tall cans, 3 for 25c No, 1 sanitary . : ---- 7~~--------— ---------------- — -r tlns.„.15c " ___ II R CROWN, s a c k ............ KERR’S BEST PATENT, sack FISHER’S BLEND, sack. . $2.29 . $2.29 $2.39 STRAINED HONEY, quart, 65c COMB HONEY 25c R IPE o liv es . 3 cans, 25c S U G A R $ Z 3 .5 O otter sa rd in es . 3 cans. Pinnacle R ock CLAM 3 cans. t issu e to ilet PAPER . 3 packages ' ale bluing . ,, botti i amphell s PORK tini BEANS 2.»C lile J A R S Mason Quart Jars, Saturila) anti Monday Speda" A. W. METZGER <& Quality and Service of all Salmon, [-lb. can, 25c; lb. can, JOc “Quick” QAUKER OATS, OLD DUTCH CLEANSER large package........... 29c 2 for ............. 15c 1 --------r» -----------7------------ — ................. en ury ro o m ., Mrs. S tew art’s BLUING b o t O e ..................................¿ 5 c P IN f F a I p d TT? amy” MATCHES “Econom y” MATCHES, ~ SODA CRACKERS, fresh and crisP. crisp, lb lb..,.15c BD and ... 15c ‘6-sewn, ” med. wt., strong, unusually fine quality, each. 98c Del Monte HOT SAUCE 4 tins ............. 25C .................... ° C macaroni , curve cut, lbs 25c fresh stock, 4 lbs..... L -m .-n „ — :------------------------------- I----- ’ 0 oac FLOUR, P aten t o r P astrv W. T. House, who has been on the Good sized, full boxes, 10-lb sacks ..............*ô7c S tap leto n farm for th e p ast th ree 6 f o r ............... ¿Sc years, has moved w ith his fam ily to Independence, Oregon. Roy Lew is and fam ily who lately moved to G resham from Canada w ill occupy th e S taple- ton farm soon. CRISCO, royal w h it e soap It has been rep o rted th a t H arry 3-pound can............... 7gt BRAZIL NUTS, 10 bars ......................38c Jo hnson, who rec en tly d isap p eared new, p o u n tf.......... .»c from his fam ily and home a t C lacka m as, Oregon, has been located n ear FLOUR— T illam ook w here it w as said he is em ployed by a co n tra ctin g co n stru ctio n ggc com pany. M orris H enry S arv er. 4 y ea rs old, son of Mr. and Mrs. M illard S arv er of E stacada, died F riday. Septem ber 14 Services w ere held in the Zion church by Rev. R. F. R ankin, W ednesday, S eptem ber 16 a t 2 p. m. D eath was caused by ac u te indigestion. I n te r Mrs. Ivan W itch er and little son, m ent was in th e Mt. Zion cem etery I " " ' .... ..... .......... ........ ............. u n d er th e d irectio n of th e G ates F u - 1 Billie, of Bull R un, a re re tu rn in g hom e today a fte r 10 days a t Mrs. T im n eral hom e of G resham . T helm a N aylor, high school s tu m erm an 's, w here th e child received dent and d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. tre a tm e n t for in te stin a l and bronchial trouble. Jam es N aylor, who is suffering an a t G resham has tw o official h ead lig h t tack of d ip h th eria, is rep o rted to be te stin g statio n s. R a k er & Son have recovering In a sa tisfa c to ry m an n er H er last day in sch o o ï w ¡7 S c o m b e r F o rd '11' ^ ? ^ n ’0“ N° ’ 421’ and te9t 9 and w as a t hom e a day before it was d i m v \ B° tkÍn & Jo h n sto n te s ‘ discovered th a t she had d ip h th e ria b e r “ s 417 r8' T h elr 8 tatlon n u m - A p p aren tly th e re w as no sp read of the , D .4 26-pre«, 25-pear guaranteed chest of Roger’s infection. I Miss H elen R ogers e n tertain ed a RUIT JARS, Ball s Genuine Masons, A gals., doz........ 98c quarts, d o z e n ................ (while stocks last) K en ’s Best Patent, 49-lb. sa c k s ................$2.19 Sperrys, V im or Crown. . $2.29 Fisher s B len d .............. $2.39 s s ^ FREE.1 Chest of Silver Silver ware free to the holder of the Two babies w ere born at th e Tim - fr° ’n P o rtlan d m erm an p riv ate ho sp ital on S e p te m -, T h ere w ere 1« f ^ Onday eveni"* ' I her 14. One. A ugust Lynn, is th e son m e r e w ere 10 in th e group besides of th e Rev. and Mrs. Wm. F a irw e a th e r th e hostess, and all a re m em bers of of P lea san t Home. T he o th e r Is the th e Qui Vive club, a social club in t l ’n i/'L ««väli_- 1 » a 'lau g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Simon connection w ith th e S unday school of which will unlock 1 the chest th e C entral M ethodist E piscopal I <>f Rockwood. ch u rch . Mrs. K. A. M iller en tertain ed last n ig h t a t her hom e in honor of her niece. Miss G racan a Jo h n sto n of o rtla n d , who w as accom panied by h er b ro th er. Dr. T. W. Jo h n sto n . Miss CONFECTIONS ’ ohnston is about to en te r th e Uni HOT LUNCHES v ersity of Oregon an d th is w as th e oc H atch for announcement of date set for CIGARS casion of her m eeting a n um ber of opening the chest.. stu d e n ts of th a t in stitu tio n . TOBACCO Mr and Mrs. F. A. M iller drove to in ,U" by the 5th ° f ‘h ' " » » 'h will b, Weatherly lee Cream T acom a, W ashington. T h u rsd ay on business. Mr. and Mrs. D onald Van B uskirk I of B ridal Veil w ere iff G resham last week w here Mrs. Van B uskirk, fo r m erly Miss Della L ew is, w as receiv ing tre a tm e n t for in ju rie s she suffered w hen h er feet w ere ac cid en ta lly sc ald ed w ith boiling w ater. J-inch uîc í 4 2 S añd ’k " ' “? aJnd 4_inch tile for s"le S. S. Pugh left y esterd ay for P o rt ______ - . - , hu„”d r e í Ie c e n í? ' 4" nch , i k $5'25 H ardy, B ritish Colum bia, w here he is Wc carry a full line of all engaged in b usiness. He has been necessary school supplies for both high school and grade v isitin g frien d s in G resham for sev ........................................„mi,,,,,..... ........ ................................................ ............... ..... .......... e ra l w eeks past. school featuring the W alter C. Burch, engaged ra n g e r on -’ÎT?T?TÎT y 1 Y 1 Î T TTTTîTT T T T T T T T ^ LTTTTTT T l Lookout m ountain in W ashington for WW *fM WW ww wm wm wm sev eral past seasons, has retu rn ed home. Mr. and Mrs. B urch left for a big ruled tablet suitable R oseburg y esterd ay n ear w here the form er will enjoy a h u n tin g trip and for ink or pencil. Mrs. B urch will v isit w ith h er two I B.'i rnan. ntly bound and approx, ,1 by county su p e rin ten d e n t of schools d au g h ters In th a t city. Miss C h arlo tte N ash of P o rtlan d A young man once applied for niece of D. H. Nash of th is place, v a posi- ited w ith her au n t d u rin g th e week Don in an eastern bank. “I am not well acquainted in this city,” said he, ‘4 ^ She was in G resham m aking a rra n g e m en ts to s ta r t classe s in violin value /nnz my savings deposit book with me. stn ic tlo n . She w ill be heard i . _ . S unday at th e m o rn in g service of th e Hie banker examined it and found that M ethodist church w hen she w ill ren he had made regular deposits over a ' •ler tw o selections. Miss N ash w ll, also play at th e noon assem bly of th e PU ESC IU I T l o x P R U ll STORK Pennd\ Ven thouPh the amounts I I'hone 1761 were high school on T hursday. Second anil M ain small the principal was still there. Clifford Nash is at T he D alles w ith w heat c o n tra ct for th e fall hau lin g job0 " \,,',7l',r7 i!' h ° l that book he 80' 'he and his wife w ill leave fo r th e re soon Mrs. Jo h n Nash of M ilwaukie, a s is job. And he has a better one today. ter-in -law of D. H. N ash of G resham and her m other. Mrs. W illiam B assett Just another reason why you should SW EET CREAM will occupy th e ir a p a rtm e n t on Main have a savings account at the First State stre e t d u rin g th e ir absence. ariti Bank. •*t a special com m unication of the H iiF -iS ? M ,8onlc IodKe last night a “Gresham Maid elven I t ° no ‘he i n s t i t u t i o n was Mrs br h r ? h." B ,F a8 ,er of P o rtlan d Mrs. th r is te n a H um ason will be in Save SHI a month for 30 'it-nr* S « ? w e k‘,Ur,n< \ Sn e re ,« n « r “ d gou „ ill have and lodge week and has b ee» appointed r i t e l ^ " f h - i ho,lsilr’K location and Supplied Dally rat» s on th e g en eral com m ittee. The Sweet ( ream Shippers Wanted h‘‘«< -in -rte rs for Inform ation, re g is tra tio n and housing w ill be located at In t “ ".n,c,p *1 sta te te rm in al at Sixth and Salm on stree ts. KEY J OSCAR A. JOHNSON, Prop CECIL METZGER GROCERY PHONE 1151 School Companion He Got the Job PHARMACY Cash Price. Saturday and Monday FINK salmon . _ 3 cans 13c ( ORN I- LAKES, Kelloggs packag package ............ ........ Leaf Salmon, rich Columbia River Spring Chinook? peer Grocery Bulletin I School Supplies BULK RAISINS. 3 pounds, i» c DRIED PRUNES. „ „ 3 pounds, 29c BULK COCOA, 3 pounds, Three Wise M en said , e g 9° to the 20th Century and buy our Foodstuffs” The Oscarette 799 F 1.0 ^ M Y S T E R IO U S Lowest priced Sedan with sliding gear trans mission. One p i e c e windshield, wide seats. I'ull balloon tires. At (ires ham Phone 1141 ■ FREE/ OVERLAND R E L IA B IL IT Y Miss E dna G ossett, a d au g h ter of C. H. G ossett of P o rtlan d b u t who fo rm erly lived n ea r L innem ann, w as m a rrie d W ednesday to M arion Ludlow who is em ployed by a la rg e co n stru c- I tion com pany of P o rtlan d . They w ill reside In Long Beach, C alifornia. The bride atten d ed high school a t G re sh am for som e tim e w hen living n ea r here. ■III *" ä ? » r RAKER & SO N $ f i g ) POII A «« T /izi . » ~ GRESHAM LOCALS Phone 1451 Teed i2$r ICE CREAM GRESHAM CREAMERY CO. Phone 1381 first state bank P iitro n h c lirrsh a m Beauty Mhoppe. Sham pooing, m arcellin g , h air cut- ting m anicuring, scientific tre a tm e n t of the scalp and skin. P hone JS41 for A ppointm ent.—Ad ▼. Gresham, Oregon A STRONG BANK « W» M M M M fUt u s W M a g a i i M M M