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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1925)
KAÍiK FOCK OKESHAW wrTl-WOK. Sandy Wo limn H urt In C ollision. Mrs. R. K aiser, residing tw o m iles south of Sandy, suffered a dislocated shoulder when th e m achine in which she and h er husband w ere driving to P o rtlan d w as h it head-on by another au to T hursday m orning. T he m achine w hich stru ck them was driven by F. K irby, of P o rtlan d , a h a lf m ile w est of Sandy. Both c a rs w ere badly dam aged. Mr. K irby, in attem p tin g to pass a la rg e tru ck , drove out from behind it directly in the p ath o f the on com ing c a r belonging to th e K aisers. Mrs. K aiser is reported to be doing as w ell as can be expected a t the P o rtlan d sanitarium . F K IB 1Y , OCTOBER », l»2á Methodist Episcopal < hurch. 55Q 55555555555555555555555555555555X5555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555 Dr c w H u o tt will p reach next 0000020000020100 Sunday at th e M ethodist Episcopal J. E. M etzger won th ree first prizes ch u rch , tak in g for his topic "A T hree- two seconds and a th ird a t th e sta te Fold View of God.” P reced in g the fair last week w ith his rab b its w hich serm on th e re w ill be a b rief rep o rt he placed on exhibition. T he Chin of th e an n u a l conference and of the ch illa buck, w hich he en tered in th e laym en's conference. In th e evening ju n io r class, w as declared to be the he will give an o th e r of his in terestin g best in the e n tire rab b it display. and helpful lectu re-serm o n s, tak in g Mrs. Jam es E lkington atten d ed the as a them e ‘‘T h e A rt C en ter of E u sta te fair w here she w as em ployed as ro p e.” a clerk in th e p o u ltry division. (in next T uesday evening the of Mr. Sloan, who resid es n o rth of th e ficial board m eeting w ill be held, and cannery, is building an addition to the on T h u rsd ay evening th e reg u lar w est side of his residence. p ray er m eeting. T he Ju n io r E pw orth I T he old w arehouse a t th e can n ery , L eague will hold its first m eeting of w est of the m ain building, h as been th e season on W ednesday aftern o o n at Chicken Dinners. converted into a fertilize r shed and Special chicken dinner every W ed 3:30. T his is intended for ch ild ren of th e fertilizin g m achinery has been in th e g ram m ar school age, though older nesday noon until fu rth e r notice. stalled in the new place. P rice 60c. W ithrow 's R e s ta u ra n t—Ad ones a re welcome. CRYSTAL W HITE SOAP, T. R. H ow itt and A rnold Ruegg are Kellogg’s CORN FLAKES, F rom now on th e E pw orth League TOMATO SOUP, Camp F or expert window clean in g see S. 10 b a r s ....................... 89c spending a vacation period in e a ste rn package ......................9c bell’s, 3 cans............. 25c T ajim a, or leave ord ers w ith John will m eet a t 6:30 an u th e p reaching Oregon, in th e vicinity of H u n tington. services a t 7:30. Brow n, G resham , phone 2601. The W om an’s Home M issionary so ciety of th e M ethodist E piscopal church will m eet at th e hom e of Mrs. FEDERAL MILK, SNOWDRIFT, W. J. Ott W ednesday aftern o o n , Octo RAISINS, Thompson tall c a ------------- n s ...... ....... -------------------------------- 9c 4-lb. c a n ...... ber 14. Mrs. Boles, se c re ta ry of th e ------ 93c_____ Seedless, 3 lbs........... 25c Queen E sth e r circle and Mrs. Rice, both of P o rtlan d , will be p rese n t and speak to th e ladies. Mrs. K. A. Miller will conduct th e lesson study and Mrs i BON AMI CAKE........... 10c FLOUR, P atent or Pastry, TOILET PAPER, 7-oz. soft Benjam in Cam eron, Mrs. R. H. Todd BON AMI POWDER, 12^£c 10-lb. sack ................. 55c crepe, 4 rolls............. 23c and Mrs. R. R. C arlson w ill a ssist th e Sl. Dennis style hostess. It is hoped th a t all m em bers 6 Cups and Saucers ... and frien d s of th e o rg an izatio n will be present. A rth u r D ow sett is having 60 feet of cem ent sidew alk laid on his p ro p er LAYER FIGS, 1925 crop, KARO SYRUP, Red Label, OYSTERS, American ty on east Powell stree t, Jo h n Fox in 5 row, lb...................... 19c 5-pound can ....... ......43c Beauty, 5-oz. cans, ch a rg e of the work. 10-lb. b o x .............. $1.75 10-pound can .......... 83c 2 for...........................85c T he te ac h ers of both high and g rad e 6 plates f o r ................ schools will be en tertain ed in fo rm al ly next S atu rd ay aftern o o n a t th e home of Mrs. C. J. L undquist on south R oberts avenue by th e ladies of the FLOUR, K err’s Best P a t MATCHES, Economy, full W. C. T. U. T his is expected to be a ent, 49-lb. sack___ $1.99 SWANSDOWN CAKE good sized boxes, Phone 1236 G resh am pleasing social event and will afford VIM ..............................$2.23 FLOUR, package .... 3 Sc G for .......................... 23c an o p p o rtu n ity to become b etter a c qu ain ted w ith th e teach ers. Mrs. J. W. H en d rick s and son Rob e rt expect to leave about th e m iddle i of next week for a trip by autom obile to California. T hey p lan to go to E sp arto , w here Mrs. H endricks may O M P O U N D I N G p re s c rip m ake h er p erm an en t home. R obert, who is a m ining engineer, w ill p ro tio n s is th e o n e p a r t o f a ceed to S alt L ake w here he w ill be T he Rev. E. G. Judd, p asto r of the D r u g g is t’s w o rk t h a t re q u ire s com e m ining geologist for a com pany B ap tist ch u rch , is spending, a few th e u tm o s t t r a i n in g a n d sk ill m ining copper, lead and silver. days th is week in th e v icinity of in th e u se o f D r u g s . W e b e T he A rem e club w ill m eet T uesday G ran ts P ass, w h ere he is atten d in g to lieve y o u w ill be s a tis fie d w ith aftern o o n , October 12, a t th e home of m a tte rs of business. H e ex p ects to o u r a b ility a lo n g th e s e lin es. Mrs. W. A. H essel. T he h o stess w ill be gone u n til th e first of n ex t week. be assisted by Mrs. Geo. H oney, Mrs. George Cox of B ellingham , W ash F ra n k Kinyon, an d Mrs. Ja s. E lking ington, an old frien d of Mrs. H. W. ton. All O. E. S. ladies a re u rged to Cooley whom she had know n In Mich attend. igan, is a g u est a t th e Cooley home PRESC RIPTIO N DRUG STORE T he first E a ste rn S ta r card p arty for a w eek or so. Mr. and Mrs. Cooley of th e season w ill be given by the andn Mr. Cox left today for Riddle, Phone 1761 Second and Main A rem e club on F rid ay evening, Octo so u th ern Oregon, w here thpy w ill r e ber 16, a t tlie hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J. m ain for a w eek's v isit w ith th e p a r C. Shultz. A g en eral in vitation is ex en ts of Mrs. Cooley. tended. Allie, th e sm all son of Mr. and Mrs. T he H enry Sell building on Main P au l Vedder, is recovering from an On October 12, 1492, the call “ Land H o!” sounded s tre e t Is receiving a new coat of paint a tta c k of tonsilitis. C. E. Jack so n doing th e work. through the ship of Columbus. A new continent had been Mrs. H. S. Clow, Mrs. H ans L arsen , Mr. and Mrs. J. Wm. Sm ith of Cleve Mrs. S. E. Sease, Mrs. B. L. W alrad discovered. The courage, determ ination and persistence land avenue have trad ed th e ir 6 ti- a c r e and Mrs. D. E. Tow le w ere elected of Columbus had been rewarded. Though beset with b erry farm for a g en eral farm in g lo d elegates T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t a doubts and fears and an almost m utinous crew he stead cation n ear Salem and expect to leave business m eeting of the W. C. T. U., for fastly said, “Sail on.” for th a t place in th e n ea r fu tu re. th e s ta te convention of th e o rg an iz a T h eir new farm co n sists of 71 acres, tion w hich will m eet at Hood R iver I n s p ite o f d isc o u r a g e m e n ts le t us to o , “sa il o n ,” u n a ll in cultivation. October 20 to 24. The D orcas circ le of the M ethodist til w e fin a lly c o n q u e r. A m eeting of th e M usical A rts club L adies Aid will m eet on T uesday, Oc was held Monday evening at th e lib ra tober 13, with Mrs. J. Wm. S m ith on If -u p against it”—buckle the belt a little tighter. Have ry. Miss D orothy Dickey gave a rep o rt Cleveland avenue. T his w ill be in the soul of Columbus. Fight on—and discover a continent. at th is tim e of th e convention of F ed th e n a tu re of a farew ell p a rty an d all erated Music clubs w hich held its frien d s a re invited. A pot luck lunch n ational convention in P o rtla n d in w ill be served a t 1 o’clock. “/ 1 is fo r th e a v e ra g e c itiz e n to d e c id e w h a t k in d o f June. She gave in su b stan ce four of H U D SO N ESSEX D E A LER x o ric t of m ixo final accovwt th e p rin cip al ad d resses of th e con n a tio n th is is to b e ." — C a r v e r. No. 21751. P h o n e 2491 G re sh am In th e C ircuit C ourt of th e S ta te of O re vention. those of Asheley P etis, an gon for th e C ounty of M ultnom ah. In Stillm an Kelley, who w as elected P ro b a te. In the M a tte r of th e E s ta te of O scar E. p resid en t of th e n atio n al F ed erated C arlson, Deceased. Mrs. E dgar N otice is hereby given th a t th e u n d e r ea ste rn concert a rtis t, signed. a« th e A d m in is tra to r of th e e s Music clubs, A ugustine Sm ith, p ro fe s ta te of O scar E C arlson, deceased, h a s Gresham, Oregon Hie,I his final acco u n t a s such adm lnis- sor of m usic at th e Boston U niversity tr a lo r w ith the C ircu it C ourt of th e S ta te A STRONG BANK of Oregon, for th e C ounty of »Multnomah. and Mrs. Sweesy, head of the m usical D e p artm en t of P ro b a te, and th a t T u es d ep artm en t of Mills college. day. O ctober 13, 1925, a t th e ho u r of 9 :30 GRESHAM LOCALS I T he T en th D ay is your lucky day a t the 20™ CENTURY STORES | | I hritty families find the Savings of 10 per cent, or more, thev net, through the 20th Century’s economical method of Food Distribution, as compared to the ( redit and Service System, is equivalent to getting their groceries ! free 1 day in every 10. It certainly pays to buy at these Stores. Remember! f it s the Saving on every item in a 20th Century Store that counts. Offerings Saturday and Monday, Get. 10 and 12 Shum Shum Oil, the new Vegetable Oil, excellent for frying, bak ing, mayonnaise and cooking, quart c a n .................... 49c EXTRA SPECIAL! Plain White Cups & Saucers, Plain White Plates, Dinner Size 20th C entury Broom s, “6 sewn”, medium weight, very best par- lor b ro o m ,........ .......................................................only 98c 89c 89c I Crab Meat, fancy Japan, makes delicious salads, _________________ halves, can, 29c T E A — Ceylon and India, bulk, heavy body with a wonderful aro m a .......... ...........................................................pound 59c HEPPS RACKET STORE 20TH CENTURY COFFEE, “The best Coffee for least money,” direct from our roaster to you, pound, 47c, 3 pounds, $1,38 Walch our windows for weekly Specials U There really is no better place to trade than at a 20TH CENTURY STORE. = C TABER PHARMACY ESSEX COACH *950 E. Z. Terms HERE Trades Accepted SALESMEN WANTED M. C. Webster Motor Co. FIRST STATE BANK Grocery Bulletin a in. a n d the C o u rt room of sa id C ourt h a s been fixed a s stlie tim e a n d p lace for tlie h e a rin g of objectio n s to said llnal a c count a n d th e se ttle m e n t thereof. G U ST A V E J. CAHI.SON, Mrs. W alter L. Johnson, rea d er and A d m in istra to r. M c O liltK A S C H N E ID E R , im p erso n ato r, from Nam pa, Idaho, will A tto rn ey s for A d m in istra to r. D ated a n d first published. Sept. 11, 1925. give an e n tertain m en t at Colum bia D ale of last publication, n e t. 9. 1925. CORBETT 1. N E W B E R G H A M . Y o u k n o w th e q u a lity , lb. 3 6 , B R O O K I IF E D L O A F C H E E S E , w h o le o r h a lf, R E X L A R D , m e d . p a il, $ 1 .1 0 , P I N K S A L M O N ', N'6. 1 ta ll la r g e p. ans. O I I E R S A R D I N E S , la rg e ov al tin s cans P U R E H O N E Y a lfa lfa a n d sw eet c lo v e r, 5-lb. tin s 8 5 c , 10-lb. tin s $ 1 .6 0 . 6 0 -lb . tin s $ 8 .2 5 7. R A I S I N S , M a r k e t D a y S p e c ia l, 4 -lb b a g s ......... 3 7 c 8. B I L K C O C O A , h ig h p e rc e n ta g e of o il, 3 lbs 2 5 c K*U m < dbowM «W M'orw JM — K a í m Iw h»« SI *a*N T fcrw m o u or* bvd • •wg««**’ 9. O R E G O N D R I E D P R U N E S , I ta lia n s , 3 lbs 29< 10. C A M P B E L L 'S 1‘O R K a n d B E A N S . You MustllearThe tSIeivcntr-ti fa irg tin s 11. G O L D B A R C A I S l P, p in t b o ttle ;s, e a c h . Matched-Unit Radio 12. WONDER FOAM SOAP BOW DER, package T «? bars II h ite il o n d e r S o a p T r e e 13. R O Y A L W i l l I I S O A P , 10 b a rs It J I M 37« 14. J A R S , glass to p , q u a r ts $ 1 .0 0 , M a s o n , h a lv e s. 98, 15. I R ESil I O M A 1 O E S , e x tra c h o u e, b o x 2 5 c & 3 5 c A. W. METZGER & CO. Phone i p y t T eed $ § ¡1 HE complete group of . J Matched Radio Unit* C J —an achievement in radio manufacture—perfect, har monious pertormance. Let your own ears tell you that the Stewart Warner is the Radio you have been waiting for. Open evenings by appointment. J. E. METZGER b u r Hume F u rn ish e r Gresham, Oregon g ran g e hall T uesday evening. October 13. Music will he fu rn ish ed by local talen t. Miss Anna Benfield spent th e first of the week in P o rtlan d . Miss P au lin e R ickii visited her p a r ents at Salem from F rid ay evening until Sunday. Miss Joy C rockett spent th e w eek end in P o rtland. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reed's guests on Sunday w ere S. K incaid from P a cific City. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Reed. Mrs. C lara Sm ith and dau g h ter. E thel i Sm ith S tew art. | T he m eetings, w hich had been in I p ro g ress at th e C orbett ch u rch for s e v e ra l e v e n in g s, clo sed S unday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. LaLone en tertain ed several g u ests Monday evening from P o rtlan d , th e occasion being Mr. La- Lonc's birthday. Mr. and Mrs B aker moved last W ed nesday from the Hush co ttag e on th e highw ay to Mr. T ic er's co ttag e n ear C orbett station. Geo. C ham berlain has a crew of men h arv estin g his cauliflow er crop. Geo. K nieriem , J r., Jam es Deaver, F ra n cis Reed and H arry R ickert left on a h u n tin g trip to th e m o u n tain s Sunday. L ew is D eaver Is r u ra l m ail c a rrie r In th e absence of his b ro th er Jam es. Free Prize« With M erchandise. I am giving away valuable prizes to my custom ers. F irs t prize will be a b eau tifu l lu stre tea set. 1 have many TRY TH E ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOPPE ICE S calp T re atm en ts a specialty. F re e F acial w ith every th re e scalp treatm en ts. SWEET CREAM FLOSSIE TETRICK and T hird S tre et Phone 99x1 “Gresham Maid" 77ie Oscarette ICE CREAM Supplied CONFECTIONS HOT LUNCHES CIGARS TOBACCO Weatherly Ice Cream Bally S n e e t Cream S hippers W anted GRESHAM CREAMERY CO. P h o n e 1381 OSCAR A. JOHNSON, Prop. Do you w ant Bo 1 — Oftire P h o n e -------B01 Office Kleetrtr Bldg. FRANK C. JONES T IR E S C arpenter and Contractor at exceptionally good prices n rtiu jT K r i> A com plete line of SEPTIC TANKS Air Tight Water Proof SAVAGE AND KELLY Cords and F ab rics Look ’em over. Buildings Moved G as 20c a n d 21c a rticle s su itab le for C h ristm as gifts Including stam ped goods. The L ittle Home Shop, Mrs. N ellie Cox. p ro p rie to r. c o rn e r T hird stre e t and Hood avenue. G resham .—Adv. Ivy Filling Station C orner Roberts and Powell