Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 19, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM Ol'TLOOK, TUESDAY, JAM ARA
CEDAR
COTTRELL
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TROUTDALE BRIDE-TO-BE
H O N O R E D BY S H O W E R
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. A lthaus e n te r­
tain ed as S unday dinner gu ests Mr.
and Mrs. F red S. W illiam s and th ree
d au g h ters, E lizabeth. M artha and
Iren e, and an au n t. Mrs. G eorge W il­
liam s, all from P ortland.
T he L adles Aid w ill m eet W ednes­
F rien d s of Miss Faye P arso n s gavt
day afternoon at 2 o'clock a t th e home
of Mrs. Anna Phipps. T he society is a show er in h er honor la st F rid ay a f­
now beginning the w ork of th e new ternoon at th e hom e of Mrs. L. A.
year.
H arlow . Miss P arso n s and Sain H ar­
low have set th e date for th e ir w ed­
A rth u r C ham bers of G randview.
ding for F eb ru ary 14, th e tw enty-
W
ashington,
visited
W
ednesday
and
Ladles
first b irth d ay of th e groom -to-be. The
You will w ant some of th ese Phoenix T h u rsd ay w ith his cousin, F red
silk and wool hose, *1.25 to *2.00 hose, M eyers. T he tw o men had not met p o p u larity of th e young people, who
have grow n up at T routdale, w as evi­
95c. A ylsw orth tí M artin.
for 40 years.
denced by th e very larg e group of
J. D. Splaw n and fam ily, who left friends attending, and the m any in te r­
I for O klahom a la st sp rin g , have r e ­ estin g gifts, both useful and beau tifu l,
rn ed and are staying in P o rtlan d for form ing a m iscellaneous show er.
quic y tu
the presen t. On th e re tu rn trip they
An am using gam e in w hich all the
R E L I E V E D B Y U S IN G
visited in A rkansas. The trip was guests took p art, w as a fea tu re of the
m ade from A rk an sas to Oregon in 11 en tertain m en t, afte r w hich Faye u n ­
2 5 Œ ffT 5 « n
days.
DRUG STORES
w rapped all th e m ysterious packages,
even down to th e trad itio n al ro llin g
pin, from ‘ Maggie the Iiolliug Pin
Cham pion." Cupids w ere used in the
d ecorations about th e room s, and
k ew p ie d n s - e d as a bride graced the
d aintily appointed table, w here Mrs.
wis
T h e p r ic e is
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w ithout accossiries
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HEADACHES
and PAINS
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Smith’s General Merchandise
C e d a r v ille ,
.1. It. K n u rr an d .Mis
N e a r L in n e m a n n J u n c tio n
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J o s e p h B e v e r­
idge of P o rtlan d presided.
SPECIAL OFFERINGS
PO W ELL VALLEY
W ednesday to S atu rd ay , Ja n u a ry 20-23
o fa n o u n ex n g
Ou r Appointment as a
Siew aïïb-W airi& i.
T he W om en's Home and F oreign
M issionary society w ill m eet at the
home of P. A. Jo h n so n a t 2 o'clock
S atu rd ay aftern o o n , J a n u a ry 23. in ­
stead of th e 28th as fo rm erly a n ­
T O M A T O E S , S o lid p a c k ,
P E A S , sw e e t v a rie ty ,
nounced.
2 c a n s , 25c
3 c a n s , 50c
Services w ill be held a t th e L u th ­
eran ch u rch on Sunday, J a n u a ry 24,
C O R N , R e d S e a l,
M IN C E D R A Z O R C L A M S ,
beginning w ith Sunday school a t 10
2 c a n s , 25c
3 c a n s, 85c
a. m. Divine service will begin a t IX
in th e E nglish language, follow ed by
A s a S te w a rt-W a rn e r R a ­
M A T C H E S , f u ll s iz e b o x e s ,
C o lu m b ia R iv e r S A L M O N ,
th e Sw edish preach in g service by th e
d io D e a le r w e a r e in t h e
6 b o x es, 25c
1 c a n 18c, 2 c a n s , 8 5 c
Rev. J. L orim er, of P o rtland. E v ery ­
u n iq u e p o s itio n o f o f f e r in g
one is co rd ially invited to attend.
S U N B R IT E C L E A N S E R .
y o n M a tc h e d U n it R a d io
G A R D E N S E E D S in
At th e an n u al m eeting of th e Pow ­
o f t h e v e r y fin e s t q u a lity ,
ti c a n s , 2 5 c
5 c p a c k e ts
ell V alley Young People’s society, the
th a t a s s u re s y o u th e v e ry
O u r S p e c ia l B le n d C o ffe e . W e g r i n d it. 4 5 c p e r p o u n d
young people from th e neighboring
b e s t in r a d i o r e c e p tio n .
com unity, D am ascus, joined w ith
W e c o n g r a t u l a t e th e S te w ­
them , a fte r w hich th e election of th e
a rt-W a rn e r
S p e e d o m e te r
follow ing officers took place: N ettie
C o r p o r a t i o n o n p r o d u c in g
Nelson, p resid en t; A rth u r G ran, vice
t h e i r w o n d e r f u l lin e o f
p resid en t; C arl A rvidson, se c re ta ry ;
M a tc h e d R a d io P r o d u c ts .
R uth Schedeen, a s s is ta n t se c re ta ry ;
Melvin G radin, tre a su re r. The society
voted to change th e nam e to the Pow ­
T h e u n d e r s i g n e d w ill s e ll a t a u c tio n a t th e c r o s s r o a d s ,
ell V alley-D am ascus Young People's
o ld P l e a s a n t H o m e , a b o u t 6 m ile s S o u th e a s t o f G r e s h a m .
society. It w as also decided to hold
one social m eeting each m onth, on the
first Tuesday. A refre sh m e n t com ­
m ittee, w ith M ildred Johnson as c h a ir­ tw een th e local and the M ilwaukie
Sale Begins 1 I’. M. Sharp
man, and a program com m ittee w ith high school team s.
P upils who took th e exam ination in
F lo ren ce Johnson ch airm an , w ere ap ­
pointed to serve a period of th ree Bible for cred it at the end of the s e i n
Kt G o o d M ilk C o w s , J e r s e y a n d G u e r n s e y
m onths. At the p resen t tim e th e re is ester w ere Velma H enson, E arl Jones,
3 f r e s h v e r y s o o n ; 5 f r e s h in F e b r u a r y a n d M a r c h ; 2 f r e s h
a m em bership o f 30 w ith an expecta H om er Oyler, Raym ond W atkins,
Helen and Marie liite and Dorothy
tion of in creasin g th e enrollm ent.
a b o u t s ix w e e k s a g o , m i l k i n g n o w . T h e s e a r e a ll g o o d
Nelson.
c o w s , g e n t l e , a n d g o o d m ilk e r s , a l l t u b e r c u lin te s te d .
A household m anagem ent m eeting
Sandy high school d istric t has a r ­
will he held a t th e Pow ell V alley
H O RSES
schoolhouse T h u rsd ay aftern o o n, J a n ­ ranged for an o th er bus to he on the
Good Team of H orses, w eight about 1250 pounds each; Colt, 3 years
u ary 21, at 2 o'clock. T his m eeting Firw ood-D over section, w hich will a c ­
old, w eight about t300 pounds; Mare, 6 y ears old, w eight ab o u t
1300 pounds.
w ill be presided over by Mrs. Jessie com m odate a num ber of pupils who
D.
McComb, sla te hom e d em onstration have been com ing to school by p riv ate
HOGS—Five Hampshire Shoals.
1 Buck Sheep
F ran k C hristensen is
leader. All ladies of the com m unity conveyance.
CHICKENS
p u ttin g the bus in shape and will
a re invited to attend.
12 "T a n c re d ” S tra in W hite L eghorn C ockerels hatched M arch 1925.
drive It, beginning w ith th e new sem ­
T hese are high class breeding cockerels.
ester.
VICTORY
IMPLEMENTS
Sandy high school band played for
3-inch Wagon.
Set Double H arness.
60-Egg In cu b ato r and
T he V ictory circle of th e E vangeli­ th e p ic tu re film "P etp r P an ” show n in
Brooder.
1 Ton Baled S ttruw
cal W om en's Union will meet at the th e I. O. O. F. hall, Boring, last S a tu r­
home of Mrs. J. C. S treb in on T h u rs­ day night.
day aftern o o n , J a n u a ry 21, a t 2
TERM S— P u rc h ase s of *20.00 o r under, Cash. Over *20.00 six m onths'
Sandy g rad e school and the P aren t-
tim e w ith in te re st at 8 per cent per annum . T hose d esirin g cred it
o’cloc k. All a re invited to b ■ p resen t T each er association have cooperated
should see A. M eyers of F irs t S tate B ank, Gresham .
in th e w iring of the building for elec­
tric ity and th e in stallatio n of electric
lights.
An exciting gam e of b ask et ball was
played last F rid ay night betw een the
DODGE PARK
R . I. A N D E R S O N , A u c tio n e e r .
A. M E Y E R S , C le r k
Sandy "B arn S to rm ers" and the E sta ­
cada high school team at th e la tte r
W. L. C rissey and A lb ert H ender
place. It w as a double h ead er In son left about a week ago for so u th ­
w hich Sandy g irls lost to E stacada ern C alifornia, m aking th e trip by
! w ith a score of 18 to 17. The game auto. They expect to he gone an o th ­
1 had tied n ear the close of th e last
I q u a rte r and E stacad a m ade the w in­ er week. A ccording to word received
from them they encountered cob:
ning shot in the last m inute. Sandy
w eath er a fte r leaving A shland which
hoys won 22 to 19. This was also a
Our First Preferred Shares Pay You
lasted as far south as Chico, Califor
close game. Sandy sta rte d w ith a
nia. They rep o rt splendid roads the
7.2 per cent on Your Money.
’ good lead w hich E stacad a had o v er­
e n tire trip , which is one of combined
Why You Should Buy This Stork
come at the end :<f the th ird q u arte r,
business and pleasure.
and had gained a 'cad of one point.
1. O ur business is firm ly established, well m anaged and perm anent.
2. Your savings w ill be safe.
• So close w as th e playing d u rin g the R O C K W O O D ( III 111 II P L A N S
last q u a rte r th a t the outcom e w as uu
3. Y our incom e will be re g u la r and dependable.
IN T E R E S T IN G E E A T I R E S
decided until the final w histle blew, i
4. Dividends paid by check first pf each m onth, or q u a rte rly .'
K enneth S cales was high p o in t man
5. E xem pt from S tate P erso n al P ro p e rty Tax.
S everal featu res a re being planned
for Sandy. S arv er and John: on o , for the ’io:i ■rwi.rmlng of the Rock
6. Dividends exem pt from N orm al F ederal Incom e Tax.
E stacad a tied for honors, each mis I wood .M 'thodc t E piscopal church be-
Inveslnient P ep artin en t
ing th ree field goes. P. D. Stone oi . fore dedication nay, Ja n u a ry 31, the
88® E leetrie Building
P o rtlan d refereed for both gam rs ' first of w hich will he a "co u n try c a r ­
About 75 Sandy people atten d ed the nival" which will be given by the
game. A double h ead er will he played Rockwood E pw orth League F riday
next F rid ay evening at Sandy b e­ Ja n u a ry 22. The p ro m o ters of the
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grouchy, he c a n ’t afford to m iss this
chance to laugh it off.
The big te n t will open prom ptly at
8 o'clock F rid ay evening In th e m ain
auditorium of the new church. Some
of th e m ain featu res of the program
a re a m in strel q u arte t, m idget doll
p erfo rm ers, p resen tatio n of a w orld-
a ir v ie w
re
fam ous dw arf, also a sh o rt comedy.
A fter the m ain perform ance, side
show s will be opened in various p a rts
of th e ch u rch building. Among th ese
will be a cu rio sity shop, an a r t g a l­
lery, a colonial re sta u ra n t and a J a p ­
anese tea room
T he y o u n g sters are
scouting for cu rio s and baby pictures.
T he com m ittee is req u estin g those
who have an y th in g they would like to
have show n to bring It F riday eve­
ning or notify th e p asto r by T h u rs­
day. E verything Is g u aran teed a safe
re tu rn to th e ow ner.
The th ird d ep artm en t m eeting of the
E pw orth L eague will be held S a tu r­
day, J a n u a ry 23, at 7:30. T he p e r­
sonnel of th is d ep artm en t Is E lb ert
Boice, th ird vice p resident, assisted by
Ixtla W alid, L u rllc Sogn, Anna Boe
and C u rtis Nichols.
P I N E A P P L E , S lic e d ,
c a n , 20c
C ru sh e d , 2 c a n s, 25c
A SPA R A G U S T IP S ,
R e g . 8 0 c , 3 c a n s , 85c
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AUCTION SALE
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b e in g a b le to s e c u r e t h i s
c o m p le te g r o u p o f lin e r a ­
d io e q u ip m e n t.
Y o u ’ll b e a m a z e d a t t h e r e ­
s u lts s e c u r e d f r o m S t e w a r t -
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 23
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GEO. R. ANDERSON, Owner
A SAFE INVESTMENT
WITH GOOD DIVIDENDS
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stout figure. Low bust, long
skirt. Reg. price $5.50(1* J I f
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1210. Medallion, back lace, rein-
forced abdominal section, for
stout figure, silk lace
trim. Reg. price $4.75. frQ CA
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figure. Regular price $4.75. (PQ r n
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Regular price $2.00.
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2152. Brassier Corset, fancy weave.
Regular price $1.50.
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Regular price $2.25.
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All o f a b o v e C o r s e ts a r e in p in k a n d
h a v e n o n - p in c h in g O -I-C c la s p s .
A f«w sizes in R ubber Brassiers and Corsets a t 1-2 price
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
“ T h e H o u s e o í Q u a lity “
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