Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 27, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM OFTLOOK,
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 57, 1935
G resham Man Die« in P ortlan d .
T hanksgiving is p ast. C hristm as Is
G eorge McDonald.
husband
of coming.
B ertha McDonald, died In a P o rtlan d
Miss Effie Keyes of Fossil, Oregon
Only 28 days till C hristm as, Count
hospital W ednesday. November 25,
a
freshm an at th e Oregon A g ricu l­
the
days.
P
re
p
are
early.
from a tum or on the brain, w ith which
tu ra l college, re tu rn e d w ith Miss
he had been afflicted for several
in b u yin g you r fo o d stu ffs —Q u a lity a n d E co n o m y .
A nd sim u lta n e o u sly
December 14.
Georgie S tap leto n to spend
the
m onths. He was a ca rp e n te r by tra d e
H oliday Outlook—p re p a re for it, ad ­ T h anksgiving vacation at th e S tap le
y
o
u
r
m
ind
tu
rn
s
to
th
e
and w ith his fam ily had resided In v ertise in it, send it to your friends.
ton home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H aley
G resham several years. Besides his
REGULAR MEETING and ch ild ren w ere also d in n er guests
wife, he is survived by four children,
°t
G resham Camp T h u rsd ay a t th e ir m o th e r's home.
W illard, Anna, R obert and Dolores
Jas. B ushong is hom e from S eattle
and H erb ert B urdick, a stepson T he | ( '' hfakU VI ~Sl0' ^3160, M o d e r n
? 7 Woodmen of A m erica w here he h as been atten d in g S eattle
fun eral services w ere held th is a f te r ­
W ednesday /-vening, De- Pacific college. He does not intend to
noon from th e fu n eral chapel of Hol­
cem ber 2, at 8 o'clock re tu rn to S eattle, b ut will resum e his
m an & Lute, w ith interm en t in Mt.
E lection of Officers. All m em bers studies at G resham Union high school
C alvary cem etery.
req u ested to be present.
Miss Rena Stevenson and Miss Nell
These stores are exerting every effort to enforce economical Food Distribution, of
C. J. LUNDQUIST, Clerk.
Johnson spent T h an k sg iv in g in P o rt­
Quality Foods, through the elimination of unnecessary service. The patronage of
GRAPE VINES
P a p e r H anging and P ain tin g .
________
land visiting _ with Mr. and
Mrs. W. A.
W ordens, Concords, N iagaras, su re
thousands upon thousands of keen discriminating buyers, daily, is ample proof.
W ork g u aran teed . F o r cash or w hat Luce, the la tte r a niece of Miss Jo h n -
grow ers. Low prices.
P la n t now.
It’s the saving on eVery item in a 20th Century Store that counts.
have
you?
Wm.
E
arn
s.
H
ogan
road,
I
son
C raig road, fourth house north off
resham , Box 7«A.—Adv.
...
B a rr road. TAbor 6014. H arold Oberg Route 1, G ______________
__
I Mr
‘*»r - ftnd Mrs. K. A. Miller, Alden
and
Mr. Business Man!
Virginia, w ere g u ests on T hanksgiving
TRY
Look
over
our
1927
ca
len
d
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s
a
m
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t a la r8e fam ily d in n er given a t the
The Orton syg Tailet Articles
pies. Com plete line, good subjects, home of Mr_ and Mrs. L. Adams, a t |
MARCEL Mr
H AIR CUT Me
FEDERAL MILK,
We save you 25 to 50 per cent. Use I Oregon City.
CREME OIL SOAP,
RAISINS, Thompson
your phone for a look a t our sam ples.
Mr anri Mra w „
.
tall
cans.......................
9c
5 b a r s ............................... 25c
Seedless, 3 lbs
28c
G resham Outlook.
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and Mrs W P H oneX- Mr. an d
ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOPPE
Mrs. M ark N ickerson w ere g u ests y es­
Third Street
Phone 99x1
terd ay of Mr. N ickerson’s p are n ts, Mr
Patronize our advertisers.
and Mrs. M. E N ickerson of P o rtland.
Miss F lo ren ce H oney sp en t th e day at
Del Monte Crosby CORN,
the N ickerson hom e w ith h er sm all
ECONOMY MATCHES,
2 0 th C e n t u r y B R O O M S ,
1925 pack, c a n ......... 19c
nephew s and nieces who a re 111.
full, good sized boxes,
“6 sew n”, strong parlor
3 f o r ...........................55c
Ju n io r, th e eldest, has mumps.
6 for ............................20c
broom,
o n ly ................#8c
W ITH
Dr. and Mrs. F red T hom pson cam e
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pure,
new
,
4%
-lb.
sack
-
38c
down from T he D alles and sp en t
TH E M ELODY M ASTERS
T h anksgiving w ith Dr. and Mrs. A
_______________________________ 9-pound sack . 69c
Thom pson.
Crystal White SOAP,
W HITE FIGS, fancy,
HERSHEY COCOA,
M. B. S plaw n has pu rch ased tw o
10 b a _________________________________
r s .................... 39c
2 pounds ....................25c
Vg-lb. pkgs. 15«, lb. 28c
50 x 100 lots on F o u rth stre e t n ea r th e
U ndenom inational tem ple and it is u n ­
M asonic H all, G resham
derstood he Is Intending to build in
the spring. He bought th e ground of
Playing W ednesday and S atu rd ay N ights at Springer».
H arvey C lark, who resides in Texas.
Small White BEANS,
BON AMI, cake ........... 10c
SHUM SHUM OIL.
D orothy Sunday is recovering from
1925 crop, 3 lbs.........
25«
BON' AMI, _____
powder
12}£c
_______________________
__________________
q u a r t c a n ........................ 4 9 c
an a ttac k of th e mumps.
Mr. and Mrs. C harles Cleveland en
GRONI R’S W A LM TS, large budded
KERR’S BEST PATENT FLOUR
te rtain e d th e ir sons, C. E. and fam ily,
r
ranquettes,
lb....
40c,
2
lbs....79c
49-lb. sack................................. $2.08
of Stanfield, Oregon, and W endell and
5 to 25 m iles
fam ily from H eppner over T h a n k s­
HEINZ CATSUP,
N’URAYA TEA,
in 8 seconds
Pompeian OLIVE OIL,
giving. D uring la st week Mr. and Mrs.
large b o ttle ..........
25c
^2-lb. package........... 25c
pint can ................... 43c
Cleveland enjoyed a very brief visit
from th e ir son-in-law and d au g h ter,
25 m iles on a
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. W oodw orth, of San
g a llon o f g a s
F rancisco. T hey w ere com pelled to
re tu rn south before T hanksgiving.
F red T. M errill, form er p ro p rie to r
58 m iles per hour
of the Tw elve-M ile house, la te r know n
as P lan ta tio n inn, has been serv in g a
jail sentence fo r violation of th e fed ­
Mrs. Cora W alk er en tertain ed on jlllllllllllllllllllliil|||||||||||||||||||||||l|||||ini||ini||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||H|||||||||||||„||||||,||,(|||,|||||||H||)1|(|l!||||
eral prohibition laws. T his term has
lilt’
T
hanksgiving
E. W. E astm an and wife,
P r o v e th e m y o u r s e lf
n early expired and he will be allow ed
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
A.
E
astm
an
and
to serve th e rem ain d er of his se n ­
tence, a $250 fine, by paying off the daughter, G ertru d e E astm an, E dw ard
am ount in m onthly in stallm en ts of Svendson and Mrs. M. E. P atterso n .
Mr. and r.Ms* R. C. F ra ce w ere called
$25. This req u e st w as approved by
to P o rtlan d W ednesday evening by
Ju d g e Bean.
R inar M attson, V ictor Adix and Joe the critica l illness of th e la tte r's aunt.
I hanksgiving Day has come again—and
Peak w ere hom e from the U niversity
T hanksgiving guests at th e home p i
on this occasion the first State Bank wishes to
of Oregon for th e T hanksgiving h o li­ Mr. and Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth w ere
days.
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Page an d ch il­
thank its many patrons for the splendid co-op­
Phone Gresham 1111
The re g u la r m eeting of th e G resh­ dren, Jean and D onald, and Mr. and
eration and friendly spirit shown during the
am P aren t-T ea ch e r association w ill be Mrs. Jam es L aw rence.
past year.
held Monday afternoon at 2:30 at the
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es E lkington and
schoolhouse. Mrs. Millie T rum bull, daughter, Jean , and Mr. and Mrs. L.
Our interests are common. In the long run
the well know n leader in child welfare R. Denman of P o rtlan d spent T h an k s­
this
institution can prosper only as its patrons
work, will be p rese n t and speak. Mu giving w ith Mr. and Mrs. B. L. W al-
S pOWTMÌ
prosper.
We are mutually dependent—one on
sical num bers a re prom ised for the rad.
the other.
occasion.
D. D. Sm ith of S pokane has moved
T hanksgiving dinner g u ests at the
to G resham w ith his wife and sm all
By exercising a broad understanding, and
home of Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st C allister
child and th e fam ily is occupying
w ere Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Sease. Mr. and
by
working
together for the common good, we
AIMVNI7
a p a rtm en ts in the S hultz residence.
Mrs. 1. S. K orsund and Mr. and Mrs
can
accomplish
much for the improvement and
Mr. and Mrs. C larence Ja ck so n and
D ennis T aylor.
upbuilding
of
this
community.
Mrs. R. W. C alkins en tertain ed for dau g h ter, Miss Mabel Ja ck so n , sp e n t
T
hanksgiving
at
th
e
hom
e
of
Mr.
and
T hanksgiving Mrs. C arrie H ansen and
dau g h ter, Mrs. Mary Dodge, Mrs. H an­ Mrs. Fred C halker, in P o rtlan d . O ther
Let us fa ce th e fu tu r e a s com rades and
sen 's sister, Miss H arriet A lexander, guests w ere C linton C h alk er, H arold
.ew
is,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
A.
T
ibbitts,
of
m
arch
fo rw a rd sid e by sid e —to v icto ry .
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Robinson and
P o rtland, fo rm erly of O rient, and Mr.
son. F ran cis, of Powell Valley.
Mr. aim Mrs. W. T. Shelley enjoyed and Mrs. M. A. T ib b etts and ch ild ren ,
a visit with th e ir son, Edw in Shelley, of Buckley avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. S t.C la ir e n te r­
who was here from B rem erton to eat
T hanksgiving dinner at home. He had tained for T h an k sg iv in g d in n er Mr.
G re s h a m , O re g o n
secured a three-day leave of absence and Mrs. C hase E. S t.C la ir and th e ir
nephew , W ilson Schm ale, Mr. and Mrs.
from his ship, th e C alifornia.
A STRONG BANK
„
About 5U from G resham atten d ed th e L eslie St. C lair and ch ild ren , Leslie
H
Dr. P rice m eetings W ednesday eve­ J r. and Betty R uth, Mr. and Mrs. i .......................
ning at the ta b ern ac le in P o rtla n d r e ­ Raymond B. R ogers, Miss Em m a B ^
cently used by th e Billy S unday m e et­ Johnson and Floyd M cKinney.
ings.
Gresham Beaut? Shoppe
T. R. lio w itt and F red C halker are
every th in g in th e line of cosm etic
in E n te rp rise , Oregon, on a th ree-d av th erap y .
C ourteous and efficient
business trip . D uring h e r h u sb an d 's trea tm e n t. Mrs. Lois S t C lair. F irst
absence, Mrs. C halker is visiting with S tate Bank building, phone 1841,
-. r p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ja ck - G resham .—Adv.
son.
T ra n sp o rtatio n Bid* W anted.
Dr Mary B ecker is m aking p lan s to
Sealed hills w ill be received by th e
“love Into an office a p a rt from her hoard of d irec to rs of Union High
. .-sldence w here h er office has been lo­ School D istrict No. 2. G resham . O re­
cated since she began her p ractice in gon. for th e tra n sp o rta tio n of s tu ­
Gresham . T he n o rth side of th e H nry d en ts to and from th e follow ing school
d istric ts
Boring. Union. Hillsview ,
811 building on Main stree t next to the Lynch. Rockwood. F airview , T ro u t­
D searette is being su itab ly rem odeled dale, Cedar. Victory and L usted.
PKESCHIPTION DRUG STORE
Routes can he ascertain ed from the
for her req u irem en ts. She will move
Second a n d M ain
her com plete office equipm ent Into th is clerk of the board.
Rids will be as follow s:
building soon.
1st. School hoard to fu rn ish body
and bidder to fu rn ish ch assis, driver
an d upkeep.
2d. Bidder to fu rn ish com plete unit,
I D IM
THEM O> THE HIGHWAYS
d riv er and upkeep.
3d. School board to fu rn ish com ­
plete unit and upkeep and bidder to
11 fu rn ish d riv er only.
I
C ontract to begin as of J a n u a ry 1st,
G r e a tly o u t n u m b e r a ll o i l i e r s ix e s.
I 1926. and to extend over a period of
T h e I’ lH K EX
I n o i t u i : a s s h o w n by new e a r s, ft let i ( f o r S t a t e o f
II one, two or th re e years.
| | Bids to he in the hands of the clerk '
' »regoli L
on or before D ecem ber 5th. 1925.
A ugust
24 p e r c e n i o f S ix e s w e r e III DSON • E S S E X
The board reserv es th e rig h t to re
S e p te m b e r
Jeet any or all bids.
30 p e r c e n i o f S ix e s w e r e III II n OX - E S S I X
( » e to b e r
K A. M II.i.ER . Clerk.
28 p e r c e n t o f S ix e s w e r e III DSHN - E S S E X
At Bank of G resham .
B it IDF «» N m t ttV O R lT t
W C. LAWRENCE. C hairm an.
GRESHAM LOCALS
Two Thoughts Predominate
20™ CENTURY stores
O fferings Saturday and Monday, November 28 and 30
MUSHROOMS— Imported “1st Choice” Buttons, new pack
_______________ halves, can, 59c
FRIDAY NITE, NOV. 27, 8:30
Adirondack Cane and Maple Syrup, the best Cane and Maple
Syrup packed, full quart, 53c
CHRYSLER
20TH CENTURY COFFEE, "If all Coffee were as good as 20th
Century, more would be used.” Roasted today, on your table
tomorrow, pound........ 47c.
3 pounds. .
$1 38
HANKSGIVING
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO
■ an rax sa n M aM M an
FIRST STATE BANK
TABER PHARMACY
HUDSON-ESSEX
J u s t R id e in O ne—th i
IIIDSHX 11375 Here
Essex C o ach . . . .
H udson C o ach . . ,
Should you deslr
Car will Decide
E S S E X $ 9 1 5 H e re
Ni w Low W inter T erm s:
I195.0U down
H ud-on Bn
295.00 down
Hudson Sedan
to tu rn in your old ca r it will be
H U D SO N ' E S S E X
DEALER
Atwater-Kent
Radios
Xatloaall? adterti«« <1
Open Evenings
D e m o n s t r a t i o n o f A tw a te r -
K e n t R a d io s a ll t h e tim e .
M. C. Webster Motor Co.
P h o n e 2491
R A D IO
R A D IO
R A D IO
G re sh a m
Radio Electric Co.
Phone 1823
G resham
Ynt# stage Waiting Room.
School B asses W anted.
Sealed bids will be received by the
Board of D irectors of Union High
School D istrict No. 2. G resham . .Mult­
nom ah county, Oregon, for th e f u rn ­
ishing of five school busses equipped
with Tin WAYNE Type 6S School
Body: th ree of the 8730 size and two
of th« ST 40 size.
D elivery to be m ade on or b
J a n u a ry tut, 1926.
All bids to be In th e hand« of the
clerk by December ath. 1923.
The board reserve» th e rig h t to re ­
ject any or all bids
K A MILLER. Clerk.
... ,, .
At Bank of G resham .
" t LAWRENCE. C hairm an.