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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1925)
PAGE TOUR GKFSHAM OTTLOOK, SKKVM E STATION SOLI» TO MAN FROM SPOKANE refinery. He is w ell experienced In his p a rtic u la r line of w ork and p le as ed w ith th e outlook for business in th is locality. T he tra n s fe r com pany of W alrad & W right w ill still m ain tain business along th is line at th e old stan d In th e filling statio n . T h eir office and te le phone w ill be th e sam e as fo rm erly and th ey w ill also have an office and w arehouse in P o rtland. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, <»¿0 The Rev. S. F. P itts, accom panied usaniniiRmoiiiiu by his wife, left today for S ilverton A le tte r has been received by Mrs. w here he w ill engage in a series of The G resham Service statio n , of H ana L arsen announcing th e illn ess revival m eetings during th is week and w hich W alrad & W right a re p ro p rie of Mrs. M elville T. W ire, wife of a the g re a te r p a rt of next. T he ser tors, has been purchased by D. D. form er M ethodist p asto r a t G resham vices at th e U ndenom inational tem ple Sm ith, of Spokane, who took posse She u n d erw en t a m ajo r o p eratio n in next Sunday will be In ch a rg e of the sion th is m orning. H e moved h ere the Pacific C h ristian hospital In Eu- Rev. A. G lenville, of P o rtlan d , who rec en tly w ith his fam ily from Spo gene la st W ednesday, from w hich she has preached for some tim e p ast a t the kane w here he had ch a rg e of an oil has rallied nicety. She will probably com m unity ch u rch a t C ottrell. rem ain in th e h o sp ital for a t least The Misses G ertru d e S harkey, Eliza TRY th ree w eeks yet. Bechill, E lizabeth G rant, H elen L aw The Orlensys Toilet Articles G res ha in B eauty ttlioppe Mrs. G ertie P erso n s and dau g h ter, rence, H elen Ham m ond and F lorence MARCBL 6«r HAIR CUT M> ev ery th in g in the line of cosm etic Je an , of St. Jo h n s, th e fo rm er a sis Arnot, stu d en ts of th e Monmouth n o r th erap y . C ourteous and efficient te r of Mrs. Jo h n B liss, visited a t th e mal, spent th e T hanksgiving holidays ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOPPE trea tm e n t. Mrs. Lois St. C lair, F irs t Bliss hom e last T uesday. The o cca with th e ir respective fam ilies. Miss T hird S tre e t Phone 99x1 [S tate Bank building, phone 1841, sion w as th e b irth d a y of Mrs. P ersons. S arah Bechill, of P o rtlan d , a cousin G resham .—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. H an s L arsen ate of Eliza Bechill and also a stu d en t at T h an k sg iv in g d in n er w ith th e ir g ra n d Monmouth, sp en t th e week-end w ith son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. W in her relativ es in G. esham . Miss Louise How ard, g ran d d au g h ter fred H ill, a t Longview. They w ere a c com panied by Mr. and Mrs. W alter of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning, and D ecker, of P o rtlan d , th e ir g ra n d h er room m ate a t the Monmouth n o r OF mal, Miss Nina Chaney, w hose home d a u g h te r and h e r husband. is n ear Condon, w ere gu ests a t th e T h an k sg iv in g day g u ests of Mrs. W C. B urch w ere Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Manning home from W ednesday un til See (hem in our window Sunday. Lockwood and d au g h ters. Peggy and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. W ilkins, the p a r C h arlo tte, and Mr. and Mrs. E. R ents of Mrs. G eorge D uncan, th e ir son. Burch, all of Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. K ern Journeyed Stanley W ilkins, sm all g ran d d au g h ter, to V ancouver, W ashington, on T h u rs G racia C arter, and a friend. Miss Bes consisting of a line of travelers samples, day to spend th e day w ith th e ir son, sie Cox, all from N ew port, Oregon, all as good as new. No old styles. Ages \w ffl W. R. K ern an d fam ily. Mr. K ern ’s visited from F rid ay un til T uesday at 4 to 14 years. b irth d a y w as on T uesday, and th is the D uncan home. C lair G ullickson and Ja ck D ow sett event w as both b irth d ay and T h a n k s spent the week end on a skiing expedi giving day dinner. T he M. A. Ross W om en's Relief tion above G overnm ent camp. Mrs. Mary W elch has disposed of Corps will m eet in re g u la r session at the G resham g ran g e h all on W ednes her stock of gro ceries a t St. Jo h n s for day aftern o o n , Decem ber 2, w hen the a house and lot in th e Piedm ont re si PR E SC R IPT IO N DRUG STORE sta te p resid en t and sev eral m em bers dence d istrict. Phone 1761 Second and Main Joe Exley has been confined to his from S u m n er P o st in P o rtlan d a re ex Make your selections now for the iiiiniiRiiiiiiinHiaiiiiuiiiuiRH pected to be p resen t. I t has been home for several days w ith an attack Children’s Xmas Sweaters. learned th a t th e co rp s w as not re g of mumps. Miss W illene Botkin sp e n t th e u la rly disbanded, as m any supposed, and th e local women have been ad T h anksgiving vacation period w ith her vised by d ep artm en t officers to co n p are n ts and friends. She is a stu d en t tin u e th e o rg an izatio n h ere to look at th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college. "The House of Quality" Dr. and Mrs. J. E. C lanahan drove a fte r m any m a tte rs th a t should come Phone 1411 Gresham under th e ir supervision. T he ques- up from S easide T h u rsd ay m orning iton will be tho ro u g h ly discussed at and ate T hanksgiving d in n er w ith the We give G reen T rad in g Stam ps W e a r e r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s f o r th e the m eeting next W ednesday. form er's p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. C lanahan. O ther g u ests p rese n t w ere Mrs. S arah XVishard and Mrs. Ja n e Sales, of P o rtlan d , siste rs of th e hostess. The doctor and his wife vis ited with o th er relativ es here, re tu r n re q u ire d by th e U n io n H ig h S ch o o l B o a rd ing to th e ir hom e early Monday m o rn ing. Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. H ales, of Eugene, If you intend to place a bid come in and let us help y< ou drove down Sunday, rem ain in g until T uesday, w hen th ey retu rn ed to th e ir figure your requirements. home accom panied by th e ir dau g h ter. Miss E lizabeth H ales, who will visit a few days before leaving for Cleveland, Ohio, w here she will be em ployed in the public lib ra ry of th a t city. Miss H ajes is to have ch arg e of th e ch il d ren 's division of one of th e leading Phone 2331 Gresham branch lib ra rie s there. She has been branch lib ra ria n in G resham fo r the p ast 15 m onths, residing in a p a r t m ents at the R. E. Cannon residence. Mr. and Mrs D. R. Macaw and son. B urdett, visited w ith th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs. L. E. Aman and fam ily at E n d i cott. W ashington, for th e p ast week. Mrs. Simon Wold has been confined to h er lied for th e p ast week w ith an I / S r » , .. - . __ attack of the flu w hich lias g rea tly low ered her vitality. Mrs. Wold Is 80 y ea rs of age and is not rally in g from tliis attac k in a sa tisfac to ry m anner. She is being cared for by h er d au g h ter. Mrs. J. XV. Maloy. Two C atholic sis te rs com e from P o rtlan d every S unday to a ssist in th e services at St. H en ry 's ch u rc h a t th is place. A fter the m ass they teach the \v.iiii Old Santa C laus lias made us his Official Service Station for Gresham S unday school a fte r w hich they are im m ediately conveyed back to th e ir A j.iin in has h it loads and loads of logs. Last year's appreciative response has m o th e r’s home in P ortland. brought an additional large assortment for thi.w year. m a m n iiw iiiiiiiiiH iin m iiiiiiiiia iiiiu XX’a lte r M etzger's new building on Main and F o u rth stre e ts Is n earin g 3Ian y ( n i t s a n d Io y s th a t w e re o n ly le ft w ith P o r tla n d s to r e s a r e n ew on com pletion and a form al opening will d is p la y h e re . held next S atu rd ay . D ecem ber 5. T he place w ill he open for inspection ()ui store is mil, out big window is full and now here is a chance for some bright all day and in th e evening Dick F e n girls and boys to win some big prizes free ton. p opular d em o n strato r .o f the Buick ch assis w ill be presen t, dem o n stratio n beginning at 8 o'clock Miss Cecilia X'unDoneleii, d au g h ter of Mr. mid Mrs. X’. X'anDonelen of Bor ing, and David Sidney L aC ure from TWO GLASSES. th e naval statio n n ear San Diego. C al Class 1 ( ¡tris and boys under 10 years. Class 2 Girls and boys over 10 years. ifornia, w ere united in m a rria g e on S atu rd ay m o rning by the Rev. H enry | We haxe a large assortment T H E PRIZES. B ruenagel at th e Catholic ch u rch in G resham . ( lass 1 l ot eirls, a Reed I »oily B uggx. t lass 1 I or boys, a Simmon's Coaster. B ert T hom as of Lodi. C alifornia, (. lass 2 I or boys, 22 Winchester Rifle. Class 2 For girls, a set of safe edged who cam e to atten d th e fu n eral of Needle Etched Sherbets. A udley Davis, w ill rem ain w ith his siste r. Miss Mabel Thom as, un til the TH E CONTEST re tu rn of th e ir b ro th er, Ezra, who Snnpb count the different gift articles in our big window and write your name, age, w ent to W isconsin w ith th e body of and your count on a slip of paper and put it in the box in the store or give it to one Mr. Davis. GRESHAM LOCALS FREE SPECIAL SALE Buy 2 of any of these toilet prep arations at 50c each and we will give you one free. Children’s WOOL SWEATERS $ 3 .5 0 to Vjinwitnuntniiiiiiitiimiiiii $ 1 .9 5 TABER PHARMACY which is 25 per cent less than regular price. WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. School Bus Bodies W AYNE B U S B O D IE S BOTKIN & JOHNSTON Gresham’s Big Toy Store NOW READY BIG FREE PRIZE CONTEST! j Christmas Cards and Booklets Now on Display A beautiful line of Tokanabe Ware, Flower Bowls, Vases and V\ all Baskets. Your choice SPECIAL of our salesman. T h e ( o n t e s t o p e n s W e d n e s d a y . Dec. 2 a n d clo se s F r id a y n ig h t. Dec. IS th I he boxes will be opened and the prize awarded Saturday, December 19th Tn case of a tie the store management reserxes the right to distribute in cash equally among those tied, the sale price o. die prizes. Oui windoxv decorator is the only pe in the xx'indow and his count is official. I irz e s now on d is p la y u Ln »wing the exact number of articles in lin e w in d o w Come on boys and girls. Shoxx us h »xx blight your eves are. Some one is doing to get these prizes. R A D IO R A D IO R A I) 10 Atwater-Kent Radios X utlonally u ib e rtise d THE BIG CHRISTMAS STORE II here park i t t i Open Evenings easy and trading a pleasure. A. W. METZGER & CO. P h o n e 1151 The W in la ster Store G re s h a m Demonstration of Atwater- Kent Radios all the tim e. Radio Electric Co. Phone tS23 G resham In to sin g e XX altin g Room. 49^ EACH Hepp’s Racket Store , l>h° " ' 1236 G resham I j....,........ bwnwaisimowiiiwiniwiwwisMsmHiiiwtnsaisnsr w ............................. I Mrs I» A /s_ii ----------------- Mrs. P. A. Gould — w as \ hostess to a , Holiday Greeting Card«. happy group on T han k sg iv in g w h ich , They a re here now for your se lec included ch ild ren , g ran d c h ild ren and tion. X o u r individual or firm nam e g reat g ran d ch ild ren . T hose p rese n t p rin ted in lots of 25 or m ore, w ith e n were Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gould and velopes to m atch. P rices very re a so n fam ily of Salem . Mr. and Mrs Robert able. O rder now. G resham Outlook. l^ ig h to n and fam ily of L aG rande. B right gayings by m odern th in k e rs C larence Look and fam ily of The a re found In th e w ant colum n. D alles, Mr and Mrs. W E Beegle and ( ard of Thanks, «laughter. Miss Addle P ullen. Mr. and XXe wish to ex p ress ou r sin cere Mrs G. C F an ch e r and baby, Mr. an d th an k s to our frien d s and n eighbors Mrs A. O. Pullen. Mrs. Gould and for th e ir kindness and sym pathy d u r Mrs Beegle re tu rn e d to The D alles ing o u r recen t bereavem ent, also for the b eautiful floral offerings with th e Ixxik fam ily for a visit. THOMAS FAMILY. Mr. aud Mrs. Jo h n Metzger gave a d in n er p arty on F rid ay night to th e ir Unexpected Gne«t«t sons Cecil and W alter and th e ir fam i w ith N ickerson jellied chicken in th e lies. house you are pi «pared — Adv.