Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 09, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    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
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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
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T he T en th D ay is your lucky day a t the
20™ CENTURY STORES
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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
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There really is no better place to trade than at a 20TH CENTURY STORE. =
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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
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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