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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1925)
PAGF F O R Funeral Service« Held for John ('miningnam. F u n eral services w ere held a t the C atholic church T h ursday m orning a t 1 n atlo n al will be held a t 1 0 _______________ ’ *»’ * for John C unningham of O rient ! ° , P re ac h ,n * services will be Mrs. F ietta H ibbard w as p leasan tly w ho died last Sunday at th e age of 82 ‘ 8t 2 ° clo tk ln th e aftern o o n and I su rp rised W ednesday evening, th e oc- years. T he Rev. H. B ruenagel offlclat- ' 5 ° m ,nen^® w ith a 8O1‘8 service, casion being h er 7«th birth d ay . Those ed at th e services services and and in in te te rm rm en en t t was w as ; Rev' S' * ' P i t u wl11 Pre a c h - both p rese n t w ere Mr. and Mrs. C. I ed at the * M tfp r ilA n n u r .il < _« > ' a . w w _a_ __ — __ m ade in St. Jo se p h ’s cem etery. Word aftern o o n and evening. Mid-week an- R ak er E. D. R aker, Mr. and Mrs. Roy A u th e n tic in sty le , fa s h io n e d fro m th e m o s t fa v o re d o f th e and th re e ch ild ren , Mr. w as received from the son residing in nouncem ents a re fo r th e W om en's Bailey Bible study class a t 2 o’clock on T u es and Mrs. R. D. Bailey, M arguerite s e a so n s m a te ria ls , a n d p ric e d e c o n o m ic a lly , th e s e C o a ts Cleveland, Ohio, th a t he was unable to day evening and Bible study on F ri L eona and Leo Bailey. Ice cream and reach here. re p re s e n t th e u tm o s t in p u r c h a s in g p o w e r fo r th e m o n e y ex day evening. All a re co rd ially in cake w ere served and. several pleasing p e n d e d . I hey r e p re s e n t in a c o n c re te m a n n e r th e m a n y Ad vited. P atro n ize our advertisers. g ifts w ere received by Mrs. H ibbard. v a n ta g e s or tr a d in g h e re . M a y w e sh o w th e m to y o u so o n ? i laren ce R a tin e has recovered from his recen t a tta c k of th e m um ps and th e ch ild ren of th e fam ily w ill soon be back in school. R. J. Irw in and Tony H en g stler are enjoying a vacation from th e ir resp e c tive du ties a t th e S tan d ard Oil com F a c to r y p u r c h a s e o f s a m pany. Mr. H en g stler is spen d in g his p le G lo v es. O n e lo t o f s a m || tim e a t home b u t Mr. Irw in and wife a re aw ay on a p h easan t h u n tin g trip p le f a b r i c a n d K id G lo v es to the region south of P endleton. o n sa le a t A ndrew B rugger, a fo rm er ra n c h e r B argain P rices n e a r G resham , accid en tally s tru c k a girl w ith his m achine W ednesday at j E a st 30th and Division stre e ts, the g irl su stain in g a num ber of cu ts and 3 6 -in c h N o v e lty D re s s G o o d s. b ru ises but h er condition is not re I he c o n v e n ie n c e o f o r d e r in g g ro c e rie s b y p h o n e is garded as serious. Mr. B ru g g er was R eg. 95c a n d 98c. 7Q a n e c o n o m y e v e ry h o u se w ife s h o u ld le a rn to u se H e r e absolved from all blam e in connection S p e c ia l sa le p ric e , y d ., • t / C a re so m e ite m s to p r a c tic e on. w ith th e accident. Y esterday w hile deer h u n tin g n ear T h e g ra d e , th e te x W aldport. Oregon, w ith V irgil H ow ell, I’ork and Beans, C am pbell’s, can tu re , a n d th e b le n d 10c C larence C athey stepped In a hole and tu rn ed his ankle. H e w as obliged to o f th e F lo u r y o u S paghetti, Van Cam p's, | m ake th e re tu rn trip , d riving th e Ford O u r sh o w in g o f D re sse s u se h a s a lo t to d o can ......................... 10c. w ith one foot w ithout assistan ce. His th is se a so n c o m p rise s all T h e n e w s ty le in low S h o es w ith y o u r su ccess ' an k le is badly sw ollen and it is feared t h a t is n e w in sty le s a n d Jar* , B all Ideal, g lass in b a k in g . K e r r ’s fo r m e n a llo w s p le n ty o f fo o t it is fractu red . The h u n te rs b ro u g h t tops, d o z e n ... $1.00 fa b ric s y o u w o u ld e x p e c t to B e st P a t e n t F lo u r tw o deer back w ith them. ro o m , so th e y a re a m ig h ty Mr. and Mrs. C athey and Mrs. F ra n k is m a d e to s a tis fy p a y m o re . I t w ill be a p le a s K. C. Baking Powder, c o m fo rta b le sh o e. D r o p in Bacon, of Sandy, have been to Opal u r e to sh o w th e m to y o u . .................H e, l»c, 25c y o u r n e e d s. T r y it i City, Oregon, rec en tly on business. a n d t r y o n a p a ir a n d n o te th e / -No tw o a re a lik e . P o p u la r once. nzv T he Bacons have a g rain farm n ear Babbit’s Cleanser, v a lu e s a t th e s e p ric e s. ly p ric e d a t 4 9 -lb . s l’P 4™»“ * ' th a t place and th e ten -d ay trip w as 6c, lim it 5. m ade to look a fte r m a tte rs connected S m yrna Figs, 2 lb s.......... w ith th e ranch 35c Oregon P ru n es, 3 lbs. 20c Miss M ary Macho of Sandy is at th e W onder Foam Soap, Pow der, Seedless Knislns, 3 lb s .......... 20c Nash sa n ita riu m convalescing from p ack ag e ................................. the effects of an operation fo r th e r e moval of her tonsils. H er case has Royal W hite Soap, 27 bars. $1.00 2 b ars W hite W onder F re e been a com plicated one b ut she is co n Brooklield Cheese, p o u n d .. 32c sidered out of d an g er now. Rex Lard, med. p a ils .........$1.10 ( .R F S H A M , O R E . “P a r k H e r e a n d S h o p in C o m j o r t large p a lis .......................... $2.15 T he B aptist M issionary society will P ink Salm on, No. 1 tall cans, 15c P h o n e 2221 m eet w ith Mrs. H. W. Cooley on T u es day of next week. M aurice Botkin has been suffering F it EE SHAM POO w ith an a tta c k of asth m a and b ro n w ith each m arcel Y ou’ll sa v e m o n ey by ta k in g a d v a n ta g e of th e se chitis, but is now som ew hat b etter. M arcel M e, R ew ave 2.’,c I h o n e 1451 P h o n e 1451 Mr. and Mrs. D. H. N ash and d au g h E v en in g A ppointm ents Tues. a n d F rl. te r and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford N ash ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOPPE left this m orning for H alsey, Oregon, T h ird S tr e e t Phone 99x1 to be gone several days. They w ill visit w ith Mrs. M ary H ayes, the m oth e r of Mrs. D. H. N ash, who has not Do you w ant been well for some tim e. Gien Davidson and Glenwood Miller a re enjoying a w eek's h u n tin g trip up for a lim ited tim e only th e W illam ette valley. Mrs. Davidson and ch ild ren w ent as far as Salem G E N U IN E E N G L ISH a t e x c e p tio n a lly good w here they will visit w ith her b ro th r fp b e s t g ra d e > Pin t “ “ - « Y p rices er, E rn e st P eterso n , and wife un til I’ l \ T Í ? T ’ m £ a l ’’ r e g ’ * 3 ' 5 0 ......... $ 2 ’7 5 the re tu rn of h er husband to th a t M A R I N E P A I N T , lig h t g rey , S h e rw in -W illia m s , A com plete line of place. N A S O N ’«; m - T c i n r » - t t r~ g a llo n c a n s > g a llo n , $ 2 .7 5 e a ch • A. W. M etzger is driving a b ea u ti SAVAGE AND K E L L Y A A N U N s ( J l I S I D E W H I T E 5-val c a n s oal <9 7C Cords an d F ab rics ful new Bulck six sedan, purchased of : G O O D A S P H A L T R O O F P A I N T g a llo n the W. W. Metzger M otor com pany of D R A I N B O A R D W H I T E E N A A I E L , p ?n t c a n s í “ í Look ’em over. Boring and Gresham . Miss C h ristin e Jo h n s, a te ac h er at T h ese a re e x c e p tio n a lly low p ric e s fo r th e se goods. the G raham grad e school, was ill th e j G as 2 0 r and 21c first p a rt of the week and P rin cip al See th e m a t Q uicksall had ch arg e of the classes of ' her grade, th e eighth. .- I ”. 1!?-*-*?- < a n ,s ,,n '1 1',ov<4Iit>s now on display C larence Hill and Olof V lrrell left j C o rn e r R o b e rts a n d P o w ell Monday afternoon by au to for Oak-1 - ...... ......................................................................... »intit....................................... .........................................,„„o „ land, C alifornia, w here they expect to obtain w ork w ith the S outhern Pacific railro ad com pany at c a rp e n te r w ork ln the ca r shops a t O akland. d , n „ t 3 , b u s in e s s o n th e th e o ry t h a t th e A m e ric a n p e o p le w e re p a r t i c u l a r 1 he Rev. A. S. H isey and Dr. A. L. a b o u t ti e q u a li ty o f P o o d th e y a te , a n d t h a t th e v d id n o t w a n t to p a y too m u c h H ow arth, su p e rin ten d e n ts of th e E a st fo r it. O u r e x p e rie n c e h a s ta u g h t us t h a t w e w e re c o rre c t. ern and P o rtlan d d istric ts respectively o f. th e M ethodist Episcopal church, w ere in G resham W ednesday co n fer ring with Dr. C. W. H u ett on m a tte rs T h e way to build a c o m fo rta b le fo rtu n e is to p ertain in g to ch u rch work. Dr. d ep o sit a defin ite sum each w eek in th e F irs t H ow arth w as an-om panfed by the Rev E. B. L ockhart, p asto r of P atto n S ta te B ank w h e re it will draw 4 ', in te re s t, co m M ethodist ch u rch in P o rtlan d , who pounded s e m i-a n n u a lly . T h e fo llo w in g ta b le ailed on Mr. and Mrs. H. I., S t.C la ir sh o w s how fa s t it a c c u m u la te s: at the Outlook office. The an n ouncem ent h as been re i l a week ceived of th e b irth of a son to the Rev. $•’» a week Î 53.07 and Mrs. E arl It. Cotton of Amity, $ 36545 287.68 1.(27.90 Oregon, on October 8. io 638.36 3.191.MI 15 Mr. and Mrs. Edw in W etm ore, of 1,065.84 5429.20 20 P o rtland, w ere in G resham T h u rsd ay ) 1.586,94 7.931,70 CREAM O F W H E A T . JE L L O , a ll llavera. 25 2,222.15 I m aking arran g e m en ts for the fo rm a 11,110.75 W a lte r R a k e r's COCOA U».' each tion of a class In m usic, individual in Re >a-pound can ...... B egin T oday. lile stru ctio n to be given to several of the I nii tubers of the school band by Mr. j T h r i f t is a g o o d i n c o m e .”— C ic e r o . I W etm ore who is a te ac h er of band mu- ROYAL C H E F CLAMS, C IT R U S PO W D ER . , I sic. w hile Ills Wife teaches funda-1 H E IN Z K E T C H U P, liat ves, each, S fo r ..»«><• ta rg e m ental m usic train in g and piano. They larg e a re Colum bia record a rtists, m aking I records for th e Columbia people in Am. B eauty O Y STER S, New York city. They fo rm erly ta u g h t L ib b y 's P IN E A P P L E , 0 1 .0 DUTCH, 5 ounce, m eut wind in stru m e n ts a t Oregon A gricul 13c , No. 2, sliced 23c can tu ra l college in th e O. A. C. cadet band and w ere also in stru to rs of the % Los A ngeles saxophone band of 75 BON AMI, pieces. They have m ade a tour of the BOX AMI. ROYA I. BAK. PO W D ER cake p rin cip al bro ad castin g sta tio n s of the »c P o w d er A STRONG BANK llr 12-ounce van ...... U le co untry for one of the m usical In stru G re sh am , Ore. m ent facto ries and for th e publicity d ep artm en t of the P o rtlan d Cham ber Y im , 4 9 -lb sack ........ $ 2 .1 8 $ of Commerce. In th is connection they w ere featured at th e Chicago radio K e r r ’s B est P a te n t. 4 9 -lb sk. show. Ivan sw ift and fam ily a re plan n in g stree t at th e re a r of his reslden to move back to G resham in th e n ear p ro p erty w hich will be occupied future. They have ben in P o rtlan d for th e G resham T ra n sfe r & S to rag e cot S m alt W H IT E BEAN'S, PU R E HONEY, sev eral m onths w here one of th e c h il MACARONI. 3 pounds pany on com pletion. The building 2«>c quart jars . jp,. dren has been receiving m edical tr e a t 4 pounds to be about 32 x 50 feet in size. m ent, but th e child is now m uch im T he B aptist L adies Guild m et in a proved In health . Mr. Sw ift U an a s CONFECTIONS day session a t th e home of Mrs. C. 1 sis ta n t in th e electric lig h t d e p a rt HOT LUNCHES m ent of th e P o rtlan d E le ctric Pow er G uile on la st T uesday for w ork at CIGARS com pany, th e annua! election of officers. Tho TOBACCO F ran k Diehl was a c a lle r at the chosen w ere Mrs. M. V. Findley, pre F. A. M iller home Tuesday. His home ¡dent; Mrs. J. A. G ray , vice presiden is in P o rtlan d , but he has been at E u Mrs. H. S. Clow, se c re ta ry ; Mrs. E. ] W ard, tre a su re r. T he com m ittee a gene to r some tim e past. sistln g Mrs. G uile consisted of Mr B. L W alrad is erectin g a w a re G ray. Mrs Findley. Mrs W B. Twitcl house and t n n s f e r sto rag e on Second ell and Mrs. A. J W. Brown. rXo.! GRESHAM LOCALS LADIES’ COATS Try Ordering Groceries by Telephone Dress Goods Special L:'dK Si!k, P resses and VV ool Dresses A s Pe«aI Value in $12.50 to $25.00 $5.50 Men’s Oxfords L. A. WACK & CO. A. W. METZGER «& CO. The WINCHESTER Store EXTRA SPECIAL T IR E S SP E C IA L S ACM^RD I ^ S ’ TEA POTS 79c H E P P S P A C K E T STO RE Ivy Filling Station su p jH z rv e n 'ih e “ ' 0" h<,Ve b" " apprcciat<'<1' is L. L. KIDDER HDWE. CO. How to Build o Comfortable Fortune >>y the wonderful 20™ CENTURY STORES Prices Quoted Below Good Saturday and Monday, Oct. 17, 19 Birdseye or Searchlight Matches, ti boxes WHITE FIGS, new’ pack, fa ncy quality, 3 pounds. Crystal White Soap, ti bars. FIRST STATE BANK FLOUR The Oscarette SWEE1 PO TA TO ES, Cranberries, ( oast : pounds....................25c g ro w n , poun<L - 15c 20TH CENTURY COFFEE, r e s te d today, on your table to- morrow, pound............. 47c 3 pounds .’. . Weatherly Ice Cream ¡OSCAR A. JOHNSON. Prop.