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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1926)
PAHK H lI K GBKSHAM OUTLOOK. HUHU, M IV H IIk H 19. IW< The G resham M inisterial asso cia SEK VICES PLANNED SIM PI.E M IX TI HE Prompt Settlement Made. BARGAINS. 50 for $3.75. O ther cards a t $3.5o, tion met S atu rd ay for election of FOR THANKSGIVING C hristm as G reeting card s in lots $1.25 and $5.00 fo r 25 com plete STO PS GAS BLOATING The F arm ers M utual F ire Relief officers and to d iscu ss m a tte rs of GRESHAM OUTLOOK, P h A e 1561 ~ ~ , Ass n, 402 Stock Exchange Bldg., of 25, com plete w ith envelope to Union T hanksgiving services m atch and your nam e prin ted or The A m erican Legion and Auxil In terest to th e com m unity. The Sim ple buckthorn bark, glycer- P o rtlan d , Oregon engraved on cards, as low as $2 50, T ake a tip— try th e W ant Ads. iary will m eet in the g ran g e hall Rev. E. G. Judd w as elected p re s will be held in th e B ap tist ch u rch ine, etc., as mixed In A dlerlka. G en tlem en :— I w ish t o ' th an k T uesday evening, November 23. ident, and th e Rev. H. V’. Wilhqlm, next T h u rsd ay m orning from W to often helps stom ach tro u b le in you very sin cerely for the prom pt 11 o’clock, to which th e public lir TEN m inutes by rem oving GAS. P ot luck supper will be served at se cre ta ry -tre a su re r. paym ent of th e loss of my b arn by Miss Mayme Hoss was ab sen t invited. T he Rev. H. V. W ilhelm B rings out a su rp risin g am ount of fire, w hich occu rred on the 4th day 7 o’clock, followed by election of will preach the serm on and oth er from h er duties at the telephone o ttc e ra of both organizations. old w aste m a tte r you never of October, 1926. p asto rs w ill tak e p art in th e ser- th ought w as in your system . Stops I very h ea rtily recom m end your E ngineers w ere busy yesterday office today on account of illness. vices. The m usic for the occasion ¡th a t full, bloated feeling and m akes Company to all farm ers who need T he in tersectio n of Main and running surveys for the building : is being arran g e d by W. D. K inder. you enjoy eating. E xcellent for in su ran ce. Y ours very truly, site on th e p roperty recen tly p u r Powell stre e ts w as the scene of constipation. A dlerlka MRS. ANNA M. ALLSHOUSE As has been the custom in th e past, chronic chased from Mrs. Annie H evel by an o th er collision th is m orning, an offering will be tak en for the w orks QUICK and d elightfully November 6. 1926. easy. G resham D rug Co.—Adv. Brockw ay & Nelson for the ere c when th e W hite Rose D airy milk C hildren's F arm Home a t C orvallis. S tale cake m akes an excellent tion of the Dodge B rothers sales tru ck going south on Main driven The W ant Ad way is th e way to d essert w hen steam ed and served T hose in ch arg e of th e services and service building. M arshall by young K arlen w as stru ck by a success. with sauce. have prom ised th a t they would last B rothers of P ortland have th e con tru c k being driven east on Powell only an hour, and it is hoped th a t ■ g ^ T r n ' l J ^ T T T r r T T T T r T T P ? v r T T T T T T ÎT ’t’T T T T T Î tr a c t for the new building w hich is by a P o rtlan d m an. W itnesses of a large num ber will tak e part. the accident said th a t both drivers to be one story in height and seem ed to be a t fau lt, as th e dairy 50x100 feet in size. baffles Shoe Sale. L adies' slip p ers In paten t, satin B arnes & Son have c o m m e n c e tru ck d riv er w as try in g to tak e the th e delivery of m aterial for the rig h t of way from th e oth er driver, and kid. High, m edium and low heels, $5 to $7.85 shoes, special erection of a ru stic house at Blue which he adm itted, w hile the P o rt $3.85. A ylsw orth & M artin. land m an ’s tru c k could not stop lake which is being put up for Dr T hom as Jolley. O. L. W inter of soon enough on account of defec Miss R uth A nnable is here to a s G resham is doing th e c a rp en te r tive brakefc. N either tru ck seemed sum e ch arg e of the Bailey Bob & Nature made her W IL D C R E A T U R E S wise. Was Beauty Shoppe. H air dressing, work. Dr. Jolley is at p rese n t oc to he badly dam aged. There some b reak ag e of bottles and loss* m arcelling, scalp trea tm e n ts, 1 he Bee stores up honey for the winter; the Beaver cupying th e cottage of J. F. B arnes of milk. * sham pooing, facials, m anicuring. at the lake. ricks up his woodpile; the Squirrel hoards his nuts. ______________ S atisfactio n g u aran teed . Phone „ „ . 851 for an appointm ent.—Adv. M. E. W illiam s was called to See Our ( l i r y s u n t l i e i n u i n - . ______________ R oseburg by th e death of his sis A fine display In the Outlook For first-class piano tu n in g w rite te r, Mrs. Lucy Ollivunt, who passed The Squirrel that lives in comfort during the T h « 9 t * » d a 4 k L d E f f ic ie n c y lo r 9 4 window. Make your selection by F ran k A. W hite, 379 E. 47th street, aw ay la st night. He will rem ain in tlie num bers. Catalog free. S u h r’s P o rtlan d , or phone A T w ater 4520 winter of life did not eat all his nuts as fast as he R oseburg until a fte r the funeral. Flow er Farm . Base Line road, mile or TA,bor "284- T w enty-four y ears found them. I’he Bee, the Beaver, the Squirrel all W ith every ACORN E L E C T R IC RA NG E p u rch ased Tommy W illiam s, a brother, is . . io ._ n . ~ . experience w ith leading piano before T h a n k s g iv in g w e’ll give F R E E a big T urkey. ■a- - -m il' co rn er. Mail T rout- , com panies, Including C hlckering of live within their income—and Bank the difference. seriously ill a t his home in Rose dale.—Adv. Boston.—Adv. burg. T he late Mrs. R. M. W ade of Buy the ran ge and w e ’ll give P o rtlan d w as a sister. Are yo 1 preparing for the winter of life by bank G uests a t the home of Mr. and you the turkey ing something out of every pay-check or are you eat Mrs. Rob L am bert on T uesday of TH IS IS ing your nuts as fast as you gather them? th is week w ero Mr. and Mrs. T heo Y ou've alw ay s w a n te d dore Bear of Buckley avenue and th e c o n v en ien ce of a fa Mr. and Mrs. M ark M itchell of The m ous ACORN E L E C D alles. GRESHAM LOCALS THEY HAVE A R R IV E D ! A C a r lo a d o f T u r k e y s a n d a C a r lo a d o f R a n g e s A Tip From Nature Mr. and Mrs. F. V olbrecht moved into their new six-room m odern house on Monday. For the past four years they have lived in the garage on th e ir lot on W allula H eights and only recently com plet ed th e ir residence. P a rt of the equipm ent of the new home will be a Hot P oint electric range. They cam e from M ontana to G resham 12 y ea rs njto. The children of Joe Exley have now been retu rn ed to his hom e and a com petent housekeeper secured In the person of Mrs. J. P. Me M urry, form erly from Wamic, O re gon. Mrs. McMurry has been in G reshnm for som e tim e at the hom es of h er sons and fam ilies who reside here. Mr. and Mrs. John Calkins, and sm all son M arvin, th e form er a brother of C. II. Calkins, a re in G resham on th eir way from th eir home at H erm iston. Oregon, to C a l ifornia. They are m aking an ex tended tour of the country en route In a house m ounted on a tru ck chassis and equipped w ith co n veniences for housekeeping. Mr. C alkins Is engaged In saw filing, scissors sharpening, etc., w hile in Gresham . The M ethodist Ladles Aid will be held Tuesdu.v afternoon at 2:30 at the church and the S outheast c ir cle will be the hostess fo r'th e o cca sion. O rdinarily th e m eetings are held on W ednesday afternoons, but on account of the T hanksgiving holiday on T hursday, it was decid ed to have the general Aid m eeting on Tuesday. Mrs. Iona McColl accom panied her daughter, Mrs, W. C. Belt, to the la tte r’s home at New port, w here she will rem ain until afte r T hanksgiving. Kncournging rep o rts have come concerning th e condition of Mrs. E lizabeth Johnson, who underw ent an operation at St. V incents hospi tal in P ortland last Tuesday. Miss E lizabeth Johnson has rem ained with her m other th e g re a te r p art of the week. Mrs. Howard Johnson who lives near V entura park Is in St. V in cents hospital w here she has u n dergone an operation. Mrs. C. II. G alkins, the m other of Mrs. Jo h n son, will stay at her (laughter’s home for a w eik to assist In the c a re of the six sm all g ran d c h il dren. C. H. G alkins Is now able to be out again afte r being under a p hysician’s ca re for the past five weeks. It Is thought his illness has resulted from too much lifting In the wood business with w hich In has been employed for years. The annual dinner of the Arenn club will he given at the Masonic hall th is evening. A num ber of students of the senior high school class appeared a t the G resham grad e school till m orning and. as a fo reru n n er of the play, "Gappy R icks” to he p re sented next Tuesday and W ednes day evenings at th e high school gym nasium , put on skits of the comedy, much to the delight of the grade school students. They v isit ed Golumbian high at C orbett this afternoon for the sam e purpose. E verything Is progressing evenly in the reh e a rsa ls and all are a n tic ip atin g an evening of tine e n te r tainm ent. W e SAVE r a il VOI M OM A an Invitation We take this means of inviting you FIRST STATE BANK P h o n e 1233 G re sh am Brockway <& Nelson D odge B rothers B U L L E T IN D ealers tem porary Location G resham G arage W e have prepared the list given below to assist the busy housewife in preparing the greatest least ot the year. Let us serve you in every way we can. u u 10 05 CO 10 Heinz Food Products Old Monk Goods need no in tro d u c tio n a s to q u a lity . W hen you buy th e H ein z p ro d u cts you know you buy th e best. * Fig P udd in g s an d P lum P u d d in g s— Med. size, se rv e 4 to 6 people 45c L arg e size, serv e 8 to 10 people 80c Mince Meat m ak e th e ric h e st ju ic ie st pies 1-11». CM 25c. 2 -lb . ca n 15c I ml in R elish 40c, Sw eet G h e rk in s •’-» :5c Sw eet M ustard l’iekle 4 Or Salad ('re u n í, a new product 25c Pickled O nions 25c, M ustard 15e Red Kidney Reim s, sm a ll 15c, m ed 20c Ip p le R a tte r, q ts. 50c, P e a n u t R u tter, 15e W orcester Sanee 30c The Ladies’ Shoppe 1’hone 2081 o r c h o ice ro a st Look o v er o u r fre sh v eg etab les am i fru its g ro ceries. Phone 1151 G reen M o untain Boy, p u re m aple sy rup. Q u art can $1.15. p er h o ttie 65c Derby Meats Delicacies Pickled P igs F eel, pint ja r s ........... 40c H oney, heav y co m b ............................... ....... 25c Deviled H am , in g lass 25c & 35c H oney, m ade from th e m o u n ta in firew eed I*lnt ja r s 40c Deviled T o n g u e , in glass 35c F ra n k fu rte r-, Im p o rted sty le 40c B oneless C hicken 60c Dev Red C hicken 85c Gold Bar Canned Goods I or Nalurday only wc will give one loaf of d a rk bread free if yon buy a loaf of Old H om estead w h ite b rea d . y o u r tu rk e y fo r w NICK ERSON 'S J E L L IE D CH ICKEN A w hole ch ick en , cooked u n d e r pressure u n til v ery ten d er. In q u a rt j a r s ............ each $1.50 H oncj K i iJ j t jJ quart j a r s 55c M em orie P a c k a g e D ates Figs, lig h t a n d d a rk .... ................. pkg. 25c C lu ster R aisin s ............................. pkg, 35c Basket Asserted < nudi« d F ru it-— v ery choice b a s k e t.....................................J5e T he ab ove good s are not listed an d priced as C H E A P good s, but are the best w e can b u y — P riced R ight. £ Free! Dark Bread D on't fo rg et T h a n k sg iv in g . ce — » ec c c o h u a .— (»lives, S p a n ish Q ueen, very larg e olives. Q uart j a r ........50e (»lives, stuffed m a n z e n illa s. med. hot 30c (Hives, med. queen olives, sm all b ottle.. . l i e (»live R u tte r— A delicious san d w ich p re p a ra tio n 2.»c O lives, rip e Del M o n te ....... 15c 2 fo r 2 5 c M a y o n n a ise — M ade w ith p u re olive oil, v2 p in t........ 35c (R A M IE It R IES differ as m uch in q u a lity and flavor a s ap p les. W e sto ck M cF arlands. P ound 15c Gresham s i g l ntil ami including November 20 vou can buy first-class canned goods at a sav ing to you of at least 25 . See our display window and ask our clerks. » î • Honeyed Whole Wheat — z “ £ À Demonstration and sale on Friday and Saturday. Come and sample this wonder ful new food product. -2 t s • a lso NEWBERG PACKING & PRODUCE CO. P honea : O reel.ant M i l Curl land. S U navt H 1 I J 1 M ain S tre e t //> urge you to accept I . S. Starbard & Son Ill'll.Iiv it s Acorn Sales & Service Co. A Strong Bunk This invitation is extended freely, and without obligation. Have you ordered pour corn? ARD GRESHAM, OREGON to now drive the car on th a t new lio u w you a re fo in g to build. C a ll up and aak ua alxjut It. O IS IU S K H S T R IC RANGE. Now is y o u r o p p o rtu n ity . Get th e ra n g e an d a tu rk e y fo r th e p rice of one! T he ra n g e w ill be a daily d e lig h t fo r y e a rs to com e. B e tte r cook in g resu lts, w ith less tim e in th e kitch en . Anybody can make money; any one can spend it; it takes a wise man to S A T E it. Try our delivery ! Quality and Service Metzger