Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 17, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK, H LSP A ï. NOVEMBER
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GRAPE VINES
(. ream Prices.
CORBETT
W ordens, Concords, N iagaras, su re
T he Sandy C ream ery is p aying 58
C OLUMBIA HEIGHTS
grow ers.
Low prices.
P lan t now. cents a t th e cream ery an d 56 cen ts on
At the last reg u la r m eeting of Co-
C raig road, fourth house n o rth off I th e ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv.
T hanksgiving is now close at hand
B a rr road. TAbor 6014. H arold Oberg.
I lum bia g ran g e arran g e m en ts w ere an d the farm ers around th is com m u­
December 15.
Holiday Outlook—p re p a re for it. ad- m ade to give a chicken d in n er from 6 nity have m uch to be th an k fu l for.
Sewing Machines.
o’clock u n til 8, followed by dancing, A lthough th e sum m er w as dry, the
F ive sew ingi m achines, ran g in g in I v ertise in it, send it to your friends.
on
S atu rd ay evening, November 21.
crops w ere good in g en eral and it has
price from >5 to $35.00. J. E. Metzger.
P atro n ize o u r ad v ertisers.
Victor Jo h n so n is ere ctin g a tw o- been proven th a t th e soil h ere will
stan d the dry w eather and hold the
story building at C orbett station.
T he m any frien d s of Mrs. Olivia Le­ m o istu re well. P o tato digging is
lan d reg ret to h ear she has been quite about finished and th e crop is good
and th e q u ality h ard to beat. Some
j ill th e p ast week.
Mrs. L ew is B ratley and in fan t have sold all at the u n u su al price of­
A t L iu ncuiaiiit J u n c tio n
d au g h ter a re expected home from fered and o th ers a re holding to see
Good S a m a rita n hospital W ednesday. w hat will happen in the sp rin g . Mr.
F red C. Reed is rem odeling his I A sl*y w ho re n ts Mrs. W. H icks' place,
has ju st shipped a carlo ad , for w hich
dw
elling.
Wednesday to Saturday, November 18-21
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W illla Bowen, he received b etter th an a thousand
dollars. The m ajo rity of th e ran c h ers
a baby boy, November 10.
C olum bia R iv er SALMON,
SV N B R IT E C LEA N SER .
in e a ste rn M ultnom ah have had a very
Cy
C
ham
berlain
has
p
u
rch
ased
a
ta ll c a n s 15c; 2 fo r 25c
4 c a n s 25c, 9 c a n s
50c
sm all tra c t of land from Mrs. O livia good y ear an d it is hoped th a t the fu ­
W ALNUTS, new crop.
TOM ATOES, solid pack,
Leland, on w hich he expects to build tu re will favor th e m en who till the
la rg e an d fine, lb
30c
soil, th a t everyone m ay have plenty
a bungalow in th e n ear fu tu re.
1 can 15c, 2 c a n s ... 25c
-to eat.
Mrs.
C
heetham
h
as
moved
from
th
e
M AINE CORN,
S W E E T PO TATO ES,
Geo. C ham berlain cottage to Crown
The cabbage crop w as not so good
1 can 20c, 2 c a n s for35c
-p e r p o u n d ....................... 5c
P oint ch alet an d will tak e c a re of th a t th is year. T he cabbage w orm s did
beautiful place for a few m onths.
D ixie Q ueen C ut P lu g
some dam age and th e season w as too
SM ALL W H IT E BEANS,
The Dobing B ros.' new residence is dry for th e b est crop. T he m ost su c­
TOBACCO, 14-oz. tin , 95c
1 pound 9c, 3 pounds 25c
n early com pleted and is very d^i-to- cessful g ro w ers p lan t about th e first
CORD T IR E S , long serv ice
IN N E R TU BES.
(late and m odern in every way.
ot June.
3 0 x 3 i 2 ...........
#10.25
30 x 3 1 ,2 , #2.50 a n d up.
The m o th ers of th e pupils of
A nother cau se of th a n k fu ln ess is the
Springfield school w ere en tertain ed by glorious fall w eath er, w hich has given
C R A N B E R R IE S ,
C o arse GRAHAM FLO UR.
a school p rogram F riday afternoon.
1 lb. 18c, 2 pounds, 35c
everyone a ch ance to h arv e st th e la st
9 8-10 lb s a c k ............ 55c
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Muck, from F alls crops.
City, and C hester K nierlem and little
O ur S to re is open e v e n in g s.
Mrs. Geo. W ilcox received a tele
son and Mrs. F u rg u rso n of P o rtlan d ,
gram from Chicago on F rid ay telling
w ere g u ests of Geo. K nieriem W ednes­
of th e serio u s illn ess of h er m other
day.
She left on S atu rd ay to spend some
tim e w ith her m other.
PAGE TH REE
HOUSE-DRESS SPECIAL
A delayed shipm ent of LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES. T rixie
brand from Osgood di H einer Mfg. Co., D ecatur, Illinois.
Lot 917. C olored C hecks, good g in g h am ,
R ick -R ack trim m e d , p
¡1
belt, e a c h ................. ...............................9s<*
Smith’s Genei*al Merchandise
!
Lot 912. A sso rted colors, sm a ll Dot
P rin t, nicely trim m e d , each
#1.25
SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR
POWELL VALLEY
You can buy one more
A basket social and a p ro g ram w ill
be given by the P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso ­
ciation at th e Pow ell Valley school-
house on F rid ay evening, November
20, beginning at 8 o'clock. A good
p ro g ram w ith m usic is prom ised. In
th e disposal of th e b ask ets it has been
arran g e d to divide them into th ree
groups. T he g rad e school boys will
have the o p p o rtu n ity of p u rch asin g a
basket of one of th e g rad e school
g irls, the sam e w ill apply to th e high
school group and th e m arried women
w ill have th e ir nam es on th e ir b ask ets
so th a t frien d hubby may ta k e no
chances on the cooking of his n eigh­
bor.
OVERLAND SEDAN
'
4-door de luxe
Complete with full balloon tires, at Gresham for
»80S
Lot 458. S m all F lo ra l P a tte r n s , trim m e d
in c o n tr a s tin g colors, g ree n , bine,
p o n g e a n d to m a to , e a c h .................92.00
Lot 125. D ark s trip e d M adras, co lo rs a re
d e li, ta n g e rin e , la v e n d e r a n d Nile,
e a c h ..................................................... $2.50
L ot 122. P la in
em b ro id ere d
e ts a n d kick
colors, each
Lot 128. P la in colored S u itin g C loth,
b a n t,-e m b ro id e re d fro n t a n d p anel,
co lo red c o lla r a n d rib b o n tie, ea, 92.75
L ot 350. F lo w ered F o u la rd in m edium d a rk an d
b rig h t co lo rs, lace trim m e d c o lla r a n d fro n t, each #3.50
Lot 132. Im p o rte d B ro ad clo th , very fine m a te ria l,
colors, ta n , o ra n g e , blue, g re e n , each
#3.75
All are of the best workmanship, no basement grades among
I hem, some sizes up to 52.
J I ’ST IN
Som e fan cy figured lin in g sa te e p s , yard.
WALRAD MERCANT1LEC0.
Roy W a lte rs and W ilbur Rasm ussen
of B ellingham , W ashington, stu d en ts
at North Pacific D ental college, w ere
w eek-end g u ests a t C olum bia View
farm .
Mr. and Mrs. X.ewis Bradley a re the
happy p are n ts of a baby g irl born at
the W ilcox hospital In P o rtlan d last
week. Mrs. B radley is th e d au g h ter
of Mrs. M yrtle Reed of Corbett.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. M organ of C han­
ticleer In n a re d riving a new sp o rt
model C hevrolet.
E xtensive im provem ents are being
m ade to th e building of th e Corbett
Supply com pany a t C orbett. -
“The House of Quality"
,M4?Green Trading Stamps
Phone 1411
Gresham
Pertect Compounding
/C O M PO U N D IN G prescrip-
tions is the one part of a
Druggist’s work that requires
the utmost training and skill
in the use of Drugs. We be­
lieve you will be satisfied with
our ability alorig these lines.
B right say in g s by m odern th in k e rs
a re found In th e w an t colum n.
Chicken Dinner and Dance
HE L L Y S -K N IG H T
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
RELIABILITY
P h o n e G re sh am
1141
TABER PHARMACY
PR ESC R IPTIO N DRUG STORE
Phone 1761
Second an d Main
C olum bia G ra n g e H all
OVERLAND
SATURDAY EVENING, NOV. 21
SE R V IC E
A uspices G ra n g e
ADMISSION ANI) SUPPER 76c
S u itin g w ith la rg e h a n d -
d esig n , c o lla r, p o ck ­
p le a ts in c o n tr a s tin g
. ...
#2.25
Begin Servin« at 1» I’. VI.
BIG TURKEY SHOOT
.1(1 II AN SON’S FIE L D
5>L M iles E a s t of G re sh am on Mt. Hood Loop H ig h w ay
SA I L KDA Y and SI IN DA Y, N D V. 21-22
T U R K E Y S , D IC K S , G E E S E
,
S h o t g u n s a n d rifles
winter
driving-
I'riiieslniiiils will be handicapped.
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LET US BE
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YOUR SANTA CLAUS
chan
W e h a v e e le c tric a l a p p lia n c e s of every k ind su ite d fo r th e
m o d ern hom e, a n d th e y a re
MODERATE IN PRICE
T h e y a re a lso th e b est so lu tio n of th e p roblem of
CHRISTMAS GIVING
C om e in a n d see th e m .
No o b lig a tio n to buy
Electric Mure
Electric Building
PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO.
I n winter
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your automobile re­
quires a free-flowing oil, if it is
to start quickly and be free from
dangerous friction. A ll oils do
not meet this requirement, but
here again Zerolene proves one
of its superiorities — it flows
freely at low temperatures.
SPRINGDALE
TURNER
TRUCK SERVICE
Mrs. D ella H enkle was p le a s a itly
su rp rised Sunday, November 8, when
her sister, Golilla A rm strong, stopped
off a few h ours on her way to H o­
B L A IN E T U R N E R . P rop
quiam from Yakima
T he p atro n s a re enjoying th e elec­
R e g u la r A fternoon T rip«
tric lights on the new extension.
P o rtla n d to G renham
Colum bia g ran g e will give a dance
and chicken supper November 20.
(•encnil lluuli'iif
Miss Nell Van Z ant from Vallejo,
C alifornia, Is here helping to c a re for
P hone G renham I <**9
R. 2, T ro u td a le
her sister, Mrs. W. W. N orthw ay, who
is very III.
T he S prin g d ale Needle chit» m et at
th e home of Mrs. Byron Bell T h u rs ­
day, November 12. It will m eet with
W ORK AND D R E SS S H O E S
Mrs. Will W right on Decem ber 2.
T he 500 card club will m eet a t the
fo r Men a n d Boys
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ja ck Zllin No
vem ber 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim m y Ross a re the
proud p aren ts of a baby girl, the little
m iss has been nam ed Kosabelle.
GRESHAM SHOE SHOP
Mr. aijd Mrs. C e d i P ounder, Miss
N athalie M eter and Mrs. M arie E vans
are m otoring to different points In
P h o n e 41
G re sh am
W ashington in th e ir new O verland 6
sedan, a fecen t p u rch ase from th e
lle sse l Im plem ent com pany ot G re sh ­ union w as held at th e home of E. R.
Brook. Those p rese n t were, Mr. and
am.
Mrs. Jero m e Brook and d au g h ter, Mr.
and Mrs. Jam es Sm ith and son of
SANDY BLUFF
P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. Clifford N ash,
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W llken- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wood, E leanor, A l­
son, on S atu rd ay , November 14. a son. b e rt and Lily Brook, and Mr. and Mrs.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. E lm er House, E. K. Brook, host and hostess. All th e
F riday, November 6, a son. They a re fam ily w ere present except one son,
being cared for a t th e home of Mrs. A. Roland, who la In Nevada.
Radford.
Jero m e Brook and fam ily from Reno,
Chlekan Dinners.
Special chlcksn dinner every Wed­
Nevada, a re vlaltlug frien d s and r e la ­
tives here
On S unday a fam ily r e - 1 nesday noon until further notice.
S II0 E S
Expert Shoe Repairing
CARL DAHL
T o d e te rm in e th e correct body o f Zerolene
foe th e w in ter lu b rication o f your car, con­
sult the Zerolene C o rrect L ubrication C h a rt
—at S tan d ard O il Service Stations
a n d at dealer*.
Q
ST A N D A R D
OIL
C O M PA N Y
(California)
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Price 50c. Wlthrow'a Restaurant.—Ad.