Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 02, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
H ill! tV ,
O tT O B FK
2,
1925
PAGE TH
Fairview Girl Honsred by Shuwer.
FAIRVIEW
Mrs. J. W. M oller en tertain ed W ed­
POWELL VALLEY
nesday aftern o o n in honor of Miss
The Life-giving S p irit” w ill be th e
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n H u lan d er en ter-
R achel P eterso n w ith a m iscellaneous
them e of a serm on S unday m orning i tained a t d in n er T uesday evening for
show er. A bout 4«J relativ es and friends
w ere p rese n t and m any beautiful and at 11 o'clock a t th e S m ith M em orial Mrs. J. A. L iedfors w ho left y esterd ay
, P resb y terian ch u rch by th e p asto r, th e for New York city w here she w ill re ­
useful a rtic le s w ere received. A de­
Rev. E. R. D. H oliensted. Sunday m ain indefinitely to engage in th e
licious luncheon w as served by the
school
will m eet a t th e u su al hour, lo study of a rt. The g u ests w ere, besides
h ostess, assisted by Mrs. J. H. P e te r­
) o'clocfl. P lan s a re now com pleted for th e host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs.
son. Miss P eterso n w ill become the
the Rally Day service on Sunday. Oct. L iedfors and d au g h ter. D agm ar, Mr.
b rid e of R ichard A nderson, of F air-
11. The new ly paved F airview avenue and Mrs. Ole B ertelson, of Oregon
view, on O ctober 12.
w ill be open fo r traffic by th a t tim e.
City. Miss Edith Lind. A ndrew A nder-
D onald G ran t has re tu rn e d to his { son and C larence Aim. T he d in n er
Window Cleaning
F o r ex p e rt window cleaning see S. studies a t W illam ette U niversity at ; preceded a su rp rise g ath e rin g of
T ajim a, o r leave o rd ers w ith John Salem, w here he has had one year in friends, about 10 in num ber, who had
th e college of liberal a rts. H e expects g ath ered in th e fro n t p a rt of th e house
B row n, G resham , phone 2501.
| to com bine th a t course w ith th e law ! d u rin g th e p ro g ress of d in n er. On
TRY TH E
course an d co n tin u e his stu d ies un til i leaving th e tab le, th e guest of honor
ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOPPE
j opened th e door to find th e house filled
. both a re com pleted.
S calp T re atm en ts a specialty.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Nels L und- w ith frien d s who had g ath ered to w ish
F re e F acial w ith every three
borg, of F airview , on O ctober 2. a son h er a safe jo u rn ey and a p ro sp ero u s
scalp treatm en ts.
w eighing 1 0 ^ pounds. He has been y ear of study. T he evening w as spent
FLOSSIE TETRICK
w ith a p ro g ram and a social tim e,
I nam ed Jam es H om er.
1 li;rd S tre e t
P h o n e 99x1
a fte r w hich lunch w as served. Mrs.
Liedfors. who is a ta len ted a rtis t, will
Ladies Read This,
co
nni
. . | 1 w ish to announce th a t 1 have re- n tin u e th e study of freeh an d d ra w ­
f h p I i Q r f l Y O i r O ! ceived quite a num ber new pieces of ing an d p ainting, to la ter ta k e up th e
■I I l v
v /d lU f t i l t
dress goods, silks, etc. B eautiful hand a r t of scu lp tu re.
em broidered, all hand m ade, gow ns
At th e Mission ch u rch next Sunday,
I and in fa n ts’ d resses an d stam ped
CO NFECTION S
goods. Until O ctober 3 I w ill sell both m o rning and evening, th e p u lp it
goods at 10 p er ce n t discount. Mrs. w ill be occupied by th e Rev. A ugust
H O T LU N C H ES
G. A. Cox, co rn e r T hird stre e t and A nderson, an itin e ra n t m in ister, who
CIGARS
Hood avenue, G resham .
com es h ere from S eattle. He w ilj
TOBACCO
A STATED COMMUNICATION of p reach at 11 o’clock in Sw edish and
F airview Lodge No. 92, A. F. in the evening at 8 in E nglish. The
Weatherly Ice Cream
& A. M., S atu rd a y evening, S unday school «’ill convene as u su al
; October 3, 1925, a t 8 o'clock,
at 9:50 and th e young people's m eet­
j V isiting b re th re n w elcome.
ing a t 7 p. m.
WM. H. STANLEY, S ecretary .
Mrs. K arl H agberg e n tertain ed the
L. A. HARLOW, W. M.
D eborah Ladies Aid a t th e M ission
ch u rch T h u rsd ay afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. S tew art H am m ond of
V ancouver, W ashington, accom panied
by th e ir niece, Miss Viola P routy, who
is v isitin g from L ake Norden, South j
D akota, w ere c a lle rs a t th e A. C
I
A rvldson hom e
W ednesday.
T he 1
I he tim e is n o w h e re w h e n y o u w ill n e e d p r o te c tio n
H am m onds retu rn ed to th e ir home |
OSCAR A. JOHNSON, Prop.
MEN!
9
fro m ra in a n d cold.
i th a t evening, b ut Miss P ro u ty is re-
, m aining for a stay w ith th e A rvidson
family.
\ \ e h a v e j u s t re c e iv e d o u r n e w
LEATHER COATS
T h e y a re rea l h o rse h id e a n d a re w ool lin e d , 30 in c h e s
C‘ 1 7
lo n g w ith b la c k b e lt, n e a t fittin g a n d
d re ssy , e a c h .....................................................
1 /
A lso S h e e p s k in L in e d C o a ts , lo n g a n d s h o rt slic k e rs.
R ubber F o o tw e a r fo r nil th e fam ily .
Plenty of Umbrellas from 98c up to 3 1 0 .5 0
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
S S afllsiij
5-OPEBATI
( ( rr> j
T7
r
t h e H o u s e o f Q u a lity
G re e n T r a d in g S ta m p s
P h o n e 1411
G resh am
*vvwwww*
PLEASANT HOME
11 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. P h a ir have
| ¡m oved to E ugene to reside, a rriv in g
| th e re a week ago. T hey w rite th a t
| , they like E ugene very m uch and th a t
1 Mr. P h a ir is em ployed w ith his uncle,
I W. K. H am ilton, a t c a rp e n te r «-ork.
II
C harles M cKinney «'as one of a
f num ber to pledge to Tan K appa Ep
i silon fra te rn ity th e second day of
| pledging at Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l col
:, lege. T his is M cKinney's fresh m an
: I y ea r at college. He w as a g rad u a te of
; G re ham Union high school w ith th e
j i cla ss of '23.
;' Mrs. G ran t Sloop has gone to E u-
i gene to atten d the M ethodist confer-
i ence. She w ill th e re re p re se n t th e
i | ch u rch in th e laym en’s g ath erin g s of
th e conference d u rin g the week.
W hy Gum-Dipping is so
Important to Car Owners
U M 'D IPP IN G — the Firestone extra
process builds into tires extra quality
by impregnating and insulating every fiber
of every cord with rubber.
This exclusive method is carried out in
special Gum-Dipping plants, after which
the cords are put through the usual calen­
dering process.
By this method, added strength and
flexibility are imparted to the cords, mak­
ing Gum-Dipped Balloons most service­
able and enduring over rough roads.
Save money—buy Gum-Dipped
Balloons now—while prices are low.
G
MOST MILES PER DOLLAR
G e o . A tk in s o n
G R E S H A M ,O R E G O N
T h at’s right! The
20™ CENTURY STORES
economical method of Food distribution, reflected in their extremely low
prices, cannot be approaehed by the ordinary Grocers. At the 2()th C e n t u r v
Stores you more than pay yourself in Savings, bv carrying your groceries
M- ? e<li' and Scrvire St?res vuu ",us'
one^ V S
b en ice. It s the Sanngs on every article in the 20th Century that counts
O fferin gs
Saturday
CRISCO,
9-lb. c a n
SP R IN G D A L E , OREGO N
L. E. F au gh t
SANDY, OREGON
A M E R IC A N I
SH O U LD
CORBETT, OREGON
PRODUCE
T H E IR
OW N
RUBBER.
M onday, O ctober 3 and 5
S ta n d a rd PEA S, new pack,
good g rad e , 2 c a n s 25c
F E D E R A L MILK,
ta ll c a n s, each
»e
F I G S — 1925 Crop — Just A rrived
5-row fa n c y lay e rs,
lb. !»<•. 10-lb box. »1.73
E x tra C hoice B lack,
lb. 11.,-. 3 lb s .......... ...SSc
F a n c y W h ite
2 ¿ u n j"
-»><•
L iberty Broom s, 5-sew n , m ed. w t„ stron g, durable, ea. 69c
S H R IM P , la te s t pack,
No. 1. s a n ita r y ca n s, 15c
SH IN O LA . new stock.
a n y color, 2 fo r
15c
12 B a rs C ry sta l W h ite Soap
6 B a rs C rem e Oil Soap
1 PMachianeg S o a p t8 W a8 h i“ g
M inced CLAMS, new pack,
No. 1 ta ll c a n s, 2 fo r 47c
$ ’
W o rth
R A ISIN S, Seedless,
T h o m p so n s, 3 lbs ... 25c
o f SO ap fo r . .
D E L M ONTE CA TSU P,
la rg e b o t t l e ................23c
W ESSON OIL,
q u a rt can
4#c
A d iro n d a ck C ane & M ap le Syrup, new pack, York S tate’s finest,
Lull pint 2 9 c, full quart 5 5 c, lull A gallon 9 8 c, full gallon $ 1 .8 9
M a ra sc h in o C H E R R IE S
5-ounce b o ttle ........... 2 3 c
FLOUR
P o m p e ia n O L IV E O IL.
full p in t c a n
48c
U bbyN ( ru sh e d 1‘ln ca p p lc
la rg e c a n s, 2 fo r
45c
K err’s Best Patent, a good
flour at a low price, 4 9-lb sk
T O IL E T P A P E R , 1000
s h e e t soft tissu e,
3 -------_
ro lls .................
28c
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“
S p e rry ’s P a n c a k e FL O U R ,
10-lb. s a c k ................... 75c
$Q i
¿J
COCOANUT, long th re a d ,
s ttg
D
u g » a ! r e cu
m red,
e u , i lb........
d .......... !»<•
2 0 T H C E N T U R Y C O F F E E , “d ^ id e d ly pleasing,” direct from
oui roaster to you, always fresh pound, 4 7 c ; 3 pounds, $1.38
There really is no better place to trade than at a 20th Century Grocery
ARBOLEDA
-T,--------
T he L ad ies' Jo k e r club w as en ­
te rta in e d F rid a y aftern o o n , Septem ber
25, a t th e hom e of Mrs. D. W. B ridge-
farm er. H onors at 500 w ere won by
Mrs. Floyd H alladay and Mrs. George
F o rtn e r.
T h e A rboleda Im provem ent club
held its re g u la r m eeting T h u rsd ay
evening in th e clubhouse. Mr. and
Mrs. G eorge F o rtn e r w ere host and
hostess for th e evening. A fter the
business m eeting each m em ber read a
paper, p rep ared beforehand, on the
life of th e ir fav o rite p resen t-d ay au
th o r or au th o re ss. Some v ery in te r
estin g p ap ers w ere read.
R adio KGW, th e P o rtlan d O regonian,
has announced it w ill b ro ad c ast th e
w orld se rie s b aseb all sco res beg in ­
ning O ctober 7. Floyd H allad ay will
in sta ll h is receiving se t w ith loud
sp e ak e r in th e A rboleda clubhouse
and an y one who ca res to com e and
h ear the hk R<- h , will lie welcome. T he
b ro ad castin g s ta rts ab o u t 11 a. m.
T he next dance given by th e A rbo­
leda Im pro v em en t club will be on S a t­
urd ay , O ctober 3.
DO YOU KNOW
WHICH W AY
You are Going?
R E y o u a c tu a lly f a r th e r a h e a d in life ’s
g a m e t h a n y o u w e re a y e a r ag o ?
Is y o u r w o rk b e tte r t h a n it w a s a y e a r
ag o ?
D o y o u k n o w m o re a b o u t y o u r w o rk
th a n y o u k n e w la s t y e a r?
N o m a t te r w h a t k in d o f w o rk y o u do,
a re y o u d o in g it th e b e st it c a n b e d o n e ?
O r as well as y o u c a n ? A re y o u d o in g it
b e tte r t h a n y o u w e re a y e a r ag o ?
A growing hank account will answer
“YES” to these questions.
CORBETT
Q ompounding
p re­
s c rip tio n s is th e o n e
p a r t o f a D r u g g is t’s w o rk
t h a t re q u ire s th e u tm o s t
t r a i n in g a ijd sk ill in th e
use o f I )ru g s . W e b e lie v e
y o u w ill be s a tis fie d w ith
o u r a b ility a lo n g th e s e
lin es.
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Jo h n so n a re
being co n g ra tu lated over th e a rriv a l
of a 9 ^ -p o u n d baby boy a t th e ir
home, horn S eptem ber 30. T he m other
is a d au g h ter of Mrs. E. R W right, of
G resham . T he new com er has been i
nam ed A rth u r Ross Johnson.
DAMASCUS
T he Rev. A ugust A nderson, a tra v e l­
ing m issio n ary p asto r w ho com es
from 8 ea ttle, will preach a t th e Mis­
sion ch u rch in D am ascus S unday a f­
tern o o n a t 3 o'clock.
ICE
SW E E T CREAM
and
“Gresham Maid"
ICE CREAM
Supplied Daily
Sandy G arage
and
Miss F lo ren ce A rnot left last S u n ­
Chicken Dinner.;.
day for M onmouth, Oregort, w here she
1 Special chicken d in n er every W ed­ w ill e n te r th e Oregon S tate N orm al
nesday noon un til fu rth e r notice.
P rice 50c. W ithrow 's R e sta u ra n t.— Ad school. Miss A rn o t recen ty g ra d u a t­
ed from th e Union high school ut
G resham .
firestone
KASER’S SERVICE STATION
“NEVFR THE TW AIN SHALL MEET
8weet ( ream Shippers Wanted
G RESH AM
C R E A M E R Y CO.
Phone 1381
TASER PHARMACY
Phone 1761
PR E SC R IPT IO N DRUG STORE
Second an d Main
PLEASANT HOME
M ultnom ah g ran g e was honored 1«
S atu rd ay by a visit from N ational U
T he M ethodist L adlea Aid of P lea s­ tu r e r M artin, w hose home is in V,
an t Home will hold a sliv er te a next m ont, and he is very proud of t
W ednesday aftern o o n a t th e home of longing to the hom e sta te of P reside
Pom ona, M aster Jain
Mrs. L enm irtz. The h o stess will tip Coolidge
assisted by Mrs. H en ry W ihlon and Kelly, was also a visito r th e sam e d
as well as a goodly num ber of rep r
Mrs. W illis MarkeU.
se
S ervices nt P lea san t H o m e B aptist ' n tatlv es from neighboring g ran g
of th e county.
ch u rch will be, S unday school at 10 '
o clock. B. Y. P. U. a t 7:30. P reach in g |
( ream Prices
at 11 and 8, by the p asto r, th e Rev. :
The Sandy creamery is paying
Wm. F a ir w eather.
cents at the creamery and 53 cents
Mrs. W aiter L. T hom pson of Idaho the route for butterfat -Adv.
has secured th e O rient g ran g e hall for 1
Chicken Dinners.
an ev en in g ’s e n te rta in m e n t of Im per- i
Special chicken dinner every W
ao n atio n s an d read in g s on W ednesday , neaday noon until further notl
O ctober 1« She Is said to be a good ' Prlee 50c. Withrow's Restaurant.—,
en te rta in e r.
"Say It with a Waal A4."