Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 04, 1927, Image 1

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    T W IC E
A
W EEK
VOL. 17, NO. M
Merchants Seek to
Improve Credits
G resham O utlook
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON,
ROBERT HARKNESS. FAMED II YMNOLOGIST.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4.
LAST RITES SAID EDR
MRS. MARY LESLIE
1927
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
$2.00 Her Year
SCHOOL GATHERING
PLANNED FOR OUT. II Portland Man Weds
Chevrolet Dealers
pper classm en of G resham
Open Offices Here i freshm
Uni
Jnion high school w ill hold a
Miss Flossie Tetrick
an reception on F rid ay eve-
F u n eral services w ere held a t the
M ethodist Episcopal ch u rch S u n ­
day aftern o o n for th e late Mrs
I M ary Leslie, w ho died Septem ber
The E astern M ultnom ah C redit
J. G. S h earer and Jo h n Bacon of n ,n« ’ O c,ober
«» “ >e gym nasium
Miss F lossie T etrick and F red
; 29 a fte r a period of in ten se su ffer­ P o rtlan d have taken over th is t e r r i - a " p are n ts and p atro n s of H ibbard, th e la tte r of P o rtlan d
B u rrea u h as begun to function and
ing.
T he Rev. H. V. W ilhelm tory as direct d ealers for th e Chev-
th e re is a look of hopefulness on
school a re co rd ially invited w ere united in w edlock at th e
p
reached
th e fu n eral serm on. Mu­ ro let ca rs, aud will begin o p e ra -; The m em bers of the faculty will be Bethel B aptist church Sunday af-
th e faces of the dozen or m ore in ­
sic w as ren d ered by a q u a rte t co n ­ tions a t once. An office room has *’*
itial m em bers in th e assu ra n c e th a t
rec e*ving One a t 7:50. *
tern o o n in th e presence of nearly a
sistin g of Mrs. E lsie Cogswell, been tak en on the ground floor of
th ey will not in th e fu tu re have to
Rood program will be rendered, hundred guests, the Rev. E. G. Judd
i Mrs. H. L. St. C lair, C. E. R usher th e F irs t S tate Bank building op- ! inc,u,llnK “ one-act play, beginning officiating. The church w as beauti-
face so m any slow and bad a c ­
and Ja ck so n Jones, accom panied posite th e telephone office. A r­ 1 a t 8:20.
R efresh m en ts will be fully decorated in
counts. T his w as th e indication
M ichaelmas
j a t th e piano by Mrs. J. H. S terling,
served
at
th
e
conclusion of the p ro ­ daisies. The b ridal party entered
from th e rep o rts and re m a rk s a t
ran g em en ts have been m ade to use
i Many b eau tifu l floral pieces a t­
th e m eeting of th e m em bers of th e
to th e stra in s of M endelssohn’s
th e ag ric u ltu ra l building on th e gram .
tested to th e resp ect aud love in fair ground^ as a show room. Both
The affair is being planned not wedding m arch played by Miss
new ly form ed credit b ureau held
I w hich th e deceased w as held by
la st night.
th ese arran g e m en ts a re tem porary, only to in tro d u ce th e freshm an D oris Brown. T he bride, on th e
[ frieiwls of th e com m unity. T he
as plans a re u nder way for a build­ class to th e public, but to afford arm of h er b ro th er O scar T etrick,
J. M. K eeler, m anager of the
| p allb ea re rs w ere W. C. Metzger,
ing to be erected in th e near fu ­ th e o p p o rtu n ity for all new stu ­ w as beautiful in a dress of w hite
P o rtlan d R etail C reditm en’s asso ­
C. I. R aker, T. R. H ow itt, A rnold ture.
dents to become acquainted with georgette, m ade over a slip of
ciation, and se c re ta ry -tre a su re r of
' Ruegg, G eorge K enney and S. C.
each
other and for p atro n s of the cream silk, lace trim m ed. H er full
th e Oregon C redit association, and
Both are experienced in th is line
! Jones. B urial was m ade in G resh-
school and th e te ach ers to meet.
length veil was caught w ith a
W. W. Robinson, p resid e n t of the
of w ork. Mr. S h earer, u n til r e - ,
i am cem etery.
It is planned by those In ch arg e w reath of o range blossom s. She
P o rtlan d association and a directo r
cently.
w
as
sales
m
anager
for
th
e
Mrs. L eslie w as born in Geneva,
of th is event to m ake it an an n u al ca rrie d a bouquet of pink O phelia
of the national association, w ere
Fields Motor Car com pany, and Mr. affair.
New
York,
in
1842.
She
w
as
m
ar-
rosebuds.
p resen t and each gave th e local
i rb 'd a t th e age of 16 to T hom as Bacon w as used-car m an ag er for
m erc h an ts and th e new credit b u ­
Mrs. D elbert T etrick, m atron of
W osteil who died in Nevada. F our th e F ra n cis Motor Car com pany, DEATH TAKES SON
rea u m uch valuable advice and su g ­
honor, w ore a gown of peach co l­
both in P o rtlan d . Mr, Bacon is well
ch
ild
ren
w
ere
born
to
th
is
union,
OF LOCAL
gestions taken from th e ir wide e x ­
ored crepe de chine. T he b rid es­
F red W osteil of Mariel, Oregon, known in th is vicinity, having
perience in connection w ith such
been
engaged
in
th
e
autom
obile
!
The sad Intelligence w as received m aids were Miss M arie Blom and
F
ra
n
k
W
osteil
of
Eugene,
Mrs.
A
ra
m a tte rs.
by Mr. and Mrs. C. W. T hom as at Miss E lsa S harp. Miss Blom was
L usted of C ottrell aud Mrs. Ida business here several y ears ago.
T he object of th e credit bureau,
Both m en expect to bring th e ir ) th e T hom as sa n ita riu m S atu rd ay gowned in blue celenase and Miss
B
uckm
an
of
P
ortland.
She
was
ju dging from explanations given, is
S h arp in orchid crepe. T he bride's
m a rried again in 1878 to G eorge fam ilies to G resham to live as soon m orning of th e death early th a t day
clea rly tw o-fold, nam ely, to p ro ­
atten d a n ts ca rrie d bouquets of
as
su
itab
le
arran
g
e
m
en
ts
can
be
of
th
e
ir
son,
H
arry
W.
Thom
as,
Lrtslie who, w ith th ree ch ildren,
te ct th e cred it of those who a re
a s te rs and rosebuds. D elbert T e t­
Mrs. May Zeek of La C enter, W ash­ made, and it is expected th a t sev­ who passed aw ay at th e G eneral
reaso n ab ly entitled to sam e and to
rick, a b ro th er of the bride, acted
era
l
o
th
er
men
w
ill
be
em
ployed,
hospital
in
T
illam
ook
nt
th
e
age
of
ington. G eorge Leslie of P o rtlan d
p ro tect th e m e rc h an t ag a in st bad
ns
best man and E llis and H erm on
38 years. D eath was due to cancer
and Mrs. A nnie E aston of G ris h ­ w ho w ill m ake th e ir homes here.
accounts. T his is so legitim ate and
Judd w ere th e ush ers. P receding
of
th
e
th
ro
at.
am , survives.
n ecessary a p a rt of safe business
Mr. T hom as w as m ore or less the cerem ony Mrs. C. N. T aber
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie and fam ily GRESIIAM III LOSES.
m ethods today th a t no fair-m inded
known
to resid en ts of th is vicinity, sang. "I Prom ise You”, accom pan­
PLAYS FINE GAME
R obert H arkness, th e au th o r of m ore th an a th o u san d hym ns, w ill '*ve<^ 111 P lea san t Home about 24
person can object to any approved
as he had visited his p are n ts h ere ied at th e piano by Mrs. H. S. Clow.
m
ake
a
second
ap
p
earan
ce
at
the
Pow
ell
V
alley
Mission
ch
u
rch
on
Vears
and
th
en
cam
e
to
G
resham
m ethod of accom plishing these
The first football gam e of the m any tim es. H e w ast a p atien t at Miss Brown played W agner’s b ridal
S atu rd ay evening, O ctober 8. The com poser, who com es from A u stralia, | w here they since resided. Mrs. Les-
ends.
hisa w o?kPtw i« te n ^ d rk n ,n” ,’.rOV‘.B,nB hi8, own acco m p an im en ts and ,,e wa8 a m em ber of th e G resham season at G resham Union high th e sa n ita riu m h ere from May to ch o ru s from “L ohengrin” as th e r e ­
A c e n tra l bureau has been e sta b ­ nis w ork was greeted w ith enthusiasm and in te re st a t the e n te rta in -
,
, , .
. , ,
school w as played F rid ay afte r- A ugust of th is year. Mr. T hom as cessional.
lished w here records are kept, nient given last m onth. The com position of an im prom ptu ch o ru s and KranRe an ,l nil>ch in te reste d in the noon on S tapleton field and r e s u lt­
Follow ing the cerem ony Mr. and
had been engaged in business both
m ade up from the re p o rts of b u ­ m any o th e r featu res along th is line w ill m ake up an evening of profit w‘’rk of the Home M issionary so ed in defeat for the home team, the
at T illam ook and M arshfield prior Mrs. H ibbard left by auto for a trip
and pleasure. A dm ission w ill be charged.
■ ciety of the M ethodist ch u rch . For
reau m em bers. Any m em ber may
to the coast. On th e ir re tu rn they
-----------—---- ---------------------------------- y ears she contributed to th e differ score stan d in g 21 to 14 in favor of to his illness.
call th e b u reau office a t any tim e
Roosevelt high. It w as a snappy
He Is survived by his widow Mrs. will live in th e house on E ast
WOMEN
WANT
GOOD
GRESHAM
AGAIN
WINS
j
cu
t
benevolences
connected
w
ith
d u rin g business hou rs and get a
MOTION PICTURES
IN GOLF CONTEST th e ch u rch and was especially lib gam e and the home team played Ida Thom as. Mr. anil Mrs. Thom as Powell street form erly occupied by
rep o rt on any custom er to whom
------------
I era l w ith h er m eans in th e build v alian tly , w ith hut th ree men to w ent from h ere S unday to T illa­ the T etrick fam ily. The bride has
cred it has been extended. Also,
An in te restin g m eeting of the
T h e P en in su la Golf club w as dr- ing o f a t b a s t th ree new ch u rch es draw on for reserves. T heir op- ' mook w here they attended the fu­ lived in G resham for the p ast two
according to th e plan of th e bu­ W. C. T. U. w as held at th e home
ponents had 22 men on th e field n eral the follow ing day.
years w here she has won a host of
feated
Sunday on th e Ruby course of th e vicinity.
reau, any one seeking credit, w hose of Mrs. J. G. M etzger on T h u rsd ay
and
it
w
as
said
th
a
t
th
ey
took
ad-
j
friends. She has been actively en ­
All th e ch ild ren w ere p rese n t at
ra tin g is not know n, w ill be asked afternoon. In her ad d ress, the by th e G resham club in an 18-man
v antage of th e ir ex tras, draw ing STRONG PERFECTS HIS
gaged in th e w ork of different de­
gam
e.
The
score
sta
n
d
s
as
follow
s:
the
fu
n
eral
with
the
exception
of
to fu rn ish ce rtain definite inform a­ sp eak er of th e aftern o o n , Miss
G resham
TRACTOR HOOK-UP p artm en ts a t the B ap tist ch u rch
P en in su la
F ra n k W osteil who could n o t be on them on th e slig h test pretext.
tion w hich will be filed w ith the Maude A ldrich, said th a t it had B ushong . . . . 1
and is a m em ber of th e choir. She
T he team will go from here F rl- !
H alseth . . . 2
located
w
ith
a
m
essage
in
so
u
th
ern
bureau.
1
W est ........ 2
long been th e policy of th e W. G. Win. O tt. . . .
H. W. S tro n g has been w orking Is th e p ro p rieto r of th e O riental
day to Milwaukie.
Two weeks
C
alifornia.
Besides
the
widow
er
An office se creta ry has been em ­ T. U. to en ter every open door, T uerck . . . . O C alvert . , . 3
in d u strio u sly on his
invention B eauty Shoppe w hich w ork she w ill
and ch ild ren th e deceased is su r from F riday, October 21, th e boys
G rennig . . 1
ployed and a private telephone in ­ thro u g h its various d ep artm en ts of Dr. A nderson 2
a re p lan n in g to go to B eaverton. I w hich he recen tly perfected and continue a t h er home. Mr. H ibhard
Q. M etzger. . 3
0
O
stlund
.
.
.
vived
by
14
g
ran
d
ch
ild
ren
and
stalled. T he first Monday night of w ork—m ore th an 20 in num ber. K ru g er . . . . 3
Enke ........ 0
th re e g rea t g randchildren. Mr. and Oregon City will play h ere on F rl- now has sp ik e tooth, sp rin g tooth, is em ployed a t the tru c k te rm in al
each m onth has been chosen for th e The la te st d ep a rtm en t to be added Z enger . . . .
Loomis . . . 0
Mrs. Roy K ern of V ancouver day. October 28. On A rm istice - disc and m ow ing m achine w orking service station. Mr. and Mrs. H ib­
re g u la r m eeting of th e cred it b u ­ is th a t of m otion p ictu res. Many M a r ti n ........ . 3
G r a e f .......... 0
W ashington, w ere p rese n t at th e Day, November 11. th e local team w ith p erfect tra c to r con tro l. The b ard roceived m any beau tifu l w ed­
W. J. Todd. . 3 ’ C raw ford . 0
reau m em bers.
p ic tu res w hich a re considered Dr. Adix . . .
l)r.
B
e
lt...
0
fu
n eral, also friends from Spokane will go to M olalla. E sta ca d a w ill ! p aten ts have been applied for and ding gifts.
The local bureau w ill be affiliat­ good, rid icu le th e prohibition law H em py . . . . 3
play h ere on T hanksgiving Day, Mr. S tro n g is now negotiating for
T he out-of-tow n guests for the
S t l e d . .......... 0
and P o rtlan d .
ed w ith the P o rtla n d b ureau and and b elittle th e sacred th in g s of S e ld e n ........ 3
K now les . . . 0
November 24, the last gam e of th e the placing of th e m achines on the wedding Included the
groom ’s
w ith th e n ational association of life, th u s low ering th e m oral s ta n ­ S. A nderson 0
W ebster . . . 3
season.
So fa r th e O. U. H. 8. m a rk e t on a ro y alty basis. He says m other and siste r Mrs. H ibbard and
Card
of
T
hanks.
M. A nderson 0
S u h erts . . . . 3
cre d it men.
d ard s of ch ild ren and young peo­ B. M ille r... 2
We w ish to th an k those who as schedule has th ree open d ates, Oc- th a t im plem ent d ealers a re extrav- Miss Ruth H ibbard of Eugene, Mr.
.1. Sorenson 1
sisted d u rin g th e illn ess and death tober 14, and November 4 and 18. ag en t In th e ir p raise of th e inven- and Mrs. H. A. T etrick of P endle­
ple. E very e a rn e st w om en's o r­ Q uicksall . 3
Brown ........ 0
of o u r wife and m other, especially They a re hoping to get a d ate w ith ’ tion.
Ladles’ Footwear #4.95.
O. Sorenson 0
ganization should w ork to secure Avlsw’o rth . 3
ton, Mr. and Mrs. O, D. T etrick and
All th e new and up to date styles
O. M ille r ... %
B J u r ............ 2% those who fu rn ish ed the m usic and Jefferson high. Coach K ru g er is i
b
etter
m
otion
p
ictu
res,
she
said.
th ree ch ild ren of Pom eroy, W ash­
, ----------------------
ca rs for the fu n eral, also for th e
at a low er price, $4.95.—A ylsw orth
w orking h ard and th e boys are p u t-i
ONE ON IIE N R l H1RII.
ington, and Mr. and Mrs. E arl
& M artin.—Adv.
Officers elected for th e com ing
T o ta l........ 36% T o ta l........... 17% b eautiful floral offerings.
G eorge Leslie and fam ily.
tin g In some faith fu l and p ain s- ; S peaking of vacations rem inds Abbot of P ortland.
year are, Mrs. H. S. Clow, p re si­
me of th e sto ry they tell on H enry
ta k in g practice.
dent;
Mrs. W. F. H oney, vide ANOTHER GRESHAM
AUXILIARY*" TO" H ELP
i Ford.
Som ething New.
p resid e n t; Mrs, E. B. K irkwood,
H enry has been in th e h ab it of
FLOOD SUFFERERS
BOY FLEDGED. U. OF 0.
A K itchen C raft w aterless cooked
co rresponding se c re ta ry ; Mrs. G.
AG. TEACHER PLANS
| ta k in g his vacation in com pany d in n er will be served by the D orcas
w ith sev eral o th er notables.
In resp o n se to a nation wide plea
C. F an ch e r, reco rd in g se c re ta ry ;
INTENSIVE
PROGRAM
circle of th e M ethodist ch u rc h in
A lpha Beta Chi, m en ’s social f r a ­
One year he had as com panions the church hasem ent on F riday,
in b eh alf of th e M ississippi flood
Mrs. B. L. W alrad, tre a su re r.
te rn ity a t th e U niversity of Oregon
E dw ard B. S tark ey , th e new 1 Mr. Edison, Mr. F ire sto n e th e tire O ctober 7, 11:30 to 1. 35 and 25
su fferers th e local u n it of the
has announced th e pledging of
m em ber of th e high school facu lty m an u fa ctu re r, and Mr. B urroughs. cen ts a plate, A w aterless cooking
A
m
erican
Legion
au
x
iliary
,
in
con­
CEDARVILLE ACCIDENT
Mr. B u rro u g h s w ore a long w hite dish will be given aw ay free to
W inston S trong, of G resham , Ore.
ju n ctio n w ith o th er au x iliary o r­ in ch arg e of S m ith-H ughes A gri-1 I flowing beard.
some lady present.—Adv.
CAUSED BY LIQUOR
Men’s and w om en’s fra te rn itie s
g an izatio n s of the United S tates, is cu ltu re d ep artm en t, is beginning an I T he p a rty sta rte d out in H enry's
provide
living
q
u
a
rte
rs
for
m
ore
Au a p p a re n t com bination
of
sp o n so rin g
a
"Canned
H ealth extensive o u tlin e of program for “ H en ry ” and th a t n ig h t one of the
th an 1100 stu d e n ts at th e U niver-
en- h ead lig h ts w ent on th e l^ink. Mr.
m oonshine and gasoline caused th e
Show er.’’ G resham ’s p a rt in the th e y e a r’s work. T he study
i.. any- F o rd halted
a t a little
ser- .
j
sity.
Included
in
th
e
38
o
rganiza-
tailed
in
th
e
d
ep
a
rtm
en
t
Is
...
, , co . u n try
,
autom obile w reck at C edarville
co n trib u tio n will take place on Oc
. .
.
_ ,
_
,
| vice sta tio n and in quired w hat
|
tions
are
p
rac
tica
lly
all
of
th
e
lead
jn,i of lam ps he carried . T he at-
S unday n ea r th e road e a st of th e
tober 13, 14 and 15. Boxes will be th in g hut a dry affair. T he boys
F rid ay , O ctober 7.—Noon lu n ch ­
P. E. P. depot. Three, m en w ere in ing n atio n al g ro u p s of th e country. placed in several sto res of th e com a re tak en on m any different fields te n d an t said, ’’Edison, and nothing eon In basem ent of M ethodist Epin-
S
tu
d
en
ts
who
do
n
o
t
choose
to
th e c a r and none of them injured
m unity, th e se locations to be desig of ex ploration, Including th e study i ®U»- They a re th e b est.” Mr. Ford copal church, auspices of L adles
replied, "You m ight be in terested Aid D orcas circle.
as far as could be learned. A n u m ­ five in fra te rn itie s resid e in u n i­ nated la ter, and everyone is invit of th e habita of th e honey bee; an i to
know th a t Mr. Edison is sittin g
ber of flasks w ere found in th e v ersity dorm itories, or in room s in ed to deposit tin canned goods n vestigation in to th e w orkings of | out th e re in my c a r.” "Is th a t so,”
S atu rd ay evening, Oct. 8.—S ec­
p
riv
ate
hom
es
th
a
t
have
been
c
a
r
e
­
vicinity of th e w reck afterw ard ,
ond R obert H ark n ess rec ital at
th erein for d istrib u tio n to th e a p ru n e d ry er; th e study of brow n said th e serv ice man.
fully
inspected
and
approved
by
ro t, m osaic, stratificatio n . In te r- ¡ Then Mr. F ord th o u g h t of tak in g Pow ell V alley Mission church.
leading to th e conclusion th a t th e re
stric k en area.
a sp a re tire along also and asked
had been liqu o r in th e car. The I u n iv ersity au th o rities.
Mrs. R. H. T ucker of Jack so n , estin g and in stru c tiv e d em o n stra- I w hat kind of tire s he ca rrie d in
F rid a y evening, Oct, 14.—A rem e
F ra te rn itie s an d h alls of re s t
tions
are
received
in
n
u
rserie
s,
in-
i
auto w as in a bad shape, a re a r
M ississippi, A m erican Legion A ux­
stock.
club dance. Masonic hall.
deuce
also
provide
social
activ
ities
w heel to rn off and o th e r dam age
Friday, O ctober 14.—A rem e club
iliary food relief ch airm an , in eluding actu al budding under th e j "F iresto n e," replied th e service
dance, Masonic hall.
done. No nam es could Y e obtained. for th e stu d e n ts d u rin g th e year, speaking of the te rrib le conditions supervision of a m an who know s ! men.
F riday evening, O ctober 14.—
T he im pact w ith a new telephone and frien d s and relativ es m ay be w hich ex ist in th a t p a rt of the how. T hese a re b ut a few of th e ! ,\’r. F ord told him th a t Mr. F ire-
s to n j was also sittin g in th e car. F reshm en reception a t high school.
en
tertain
ed
there.
p
leasu
res
in
th
e
life
of
a
Sm
ith-
pole w as so g rea t th e pole was
south, say s: "Our w ork is not over.
By th is tim e th e service man
Many living o rg an izatio n s have
snapped off at th e ground and
Oct. 18.— E lection day in M ultno­
We m u st continue to c a rry on. H ughes boy. T he stu d en ts In Div­ t i n n i g h t h e wns being kidded and
m ah county for election of co n ­
w ires w ere tangled badly.
The new and spacious hom es th is year. T he tra g ic afte rm ath of th e flood ision III of th is d ep a rtm en t have said : “Who a re you?”
"
I
’m
H
en
ry
Ford."
gressm an.
local telephon e com pany h as been
goes on every day in an alarm in g been engaged in th e co n stru ctio n of
T he service m an w ent out to put
Repair Driveways.
busy re p a irin g th e dam age to pole
m anner. T housands of ex-service various articles.
S atu rd ay evening, November 5.—-
th e lam p in and Mr. B u rro u g h s
Now is the tim e to re p a ir your
and w ires.
leaned o ut and w as about to say Union school P aren t-T ea ch e r asso ­
m
en
have
re
tu
rn
e
d
to
th
e
ir
com
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drivew
ays
w
ith
cru
sh
ed
rock
or
o/ the very
FREE GASOLINE
som ething w hen th e service man ciation b azaar a t schoolhouse.
road gravel. See W alrad & W right, m u n ities to find th e ir hom es sw ept
November 17.— B azaar and su p ­
said, "Now don’t tell me you are
Five
g
allons
each
week
for
two
Phoenix Hose for Ladles.
G resham , phone 1631.—Adv.
aw ay or in a hopelessly ruined
per at Sm ith M emorial P re sb y te r­
m onths. T h a t’s w hat th re e luck Banta Claup.”
All th e new colors including
ian
ch u rch , Fairview .
condition. The survey w hich Is be­
pointex heel at p o p u lar 'p ric e s .
D ependable used cars. A larg e ing m ade am ong o u r service peo­ persons w ill get. Mt. Hood Service
In su ra n ce funds for farm loans.
Oct. 29 - Nov. 5— Pacific I n te r n a t­
S
tation,
•
Pow
ell
Valley
and
Ava
$1.00. $1.50, $1.95.—A ylsw orth & ' list of used fall im plem ents.— Hes
No com m ission or brokerage. Very ional L ivestock E xposition in P o rt­
— is solved by this new
ple show s an alarm in g death ra te avenue.—Adv.
M artin.—Adv.
tf
sel Im plem ent Com pany.—Adv.
easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv.
land.
Corselette*, which p e r ­
due to im proper diet and pellagra.
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Children’*
Stocking*
85c.
We badly need canned vegetables,
forins with case the hith­
Allen A. Black Cat stockings
fru its and milk. Canned tomatoes, w ear longer and look b etter, 35c.
erto discouraging task of
w hich th e sta te board recom m ends
for $1.00.—A ylsw orth A M artin.
molding the heavier fig­
highly as being rich In vltam ines,
ure into a smooth line of
a re g rea tly needed.”
Mrs. W. 8. E verett, p resid en t of
smartness. The underpad
the local auxiliary, has appointed a
supports as well as sup­
Complete returns on
Now’s the tim e to renew your subscription-
com m ittee consisting of Mrs. C. C.
presses the abdomen and
make
a new subscription—If you want to save money.
G ray, Mrs. F rank Hamlin and Mrs.
diaphragm, and the outer
The
Outlook
has
arranged
to
run
The
Oregonian Bargain period covers the luonth
E. G ilberson to assist in w orking this ln»»-est!ng fea’ ure regularly. The
garment gives a delightful
of October, but we may take subscriptions now at
out th e d etails of th e G resham answers to the following questions will
be found elsewhere In this paper Rea­
bargain rates. Begin any time. Mail delivery only.
sh o w er.”
The cooperation
is sonable and proper questions sent to
line to complete the en­
this department rare of Outlook will
Yearly subscription only.
u
rg
en
tly
requested
of
all
societies
semble.
be answered. If possible
nd
org
an
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n
s
in
G
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to
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by
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will be received over a 6-tube A tw ater Kent Receiver
Regular
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and Power Speaker and posted on our large score
Price
Pnce
Combination
1. Why Is a porch called a
success.
Q
uestions
in
reg
ard
to
th
e
board as plays are made.
Daily Oregonian, 1 year ....$6.00
$5.00
$6.50
plan w ill be ch eerfu lly answ ered "sto o p ” ?
2.
Do
all
m
osquitoes
bite?
Daily A Sun. Oregonian ... 8.00
7.00
8.30
by m em bers of th e com m ittee r e ­
Be fitted to d a y , o u t
3 How much ice cream does this
ferred to.
Portland
New*
.
5.00
2.98
3.98
coTsetterei are expert in
co untry eat?
solving figure problemt.
Fort land Telegram
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4. How m uch m ilk is produced In
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T he Radio E lectric com pany is th is co u n try ?
Outlook
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still specializing In A tw ater K ents
ent, by the following firms, Radio Electric Co., Ivy
5. W hat sta te m ines th e m ost
and radiolas. This m aking our Iron ore?
Filling Station. Gresham Battery and Tire Shop and
th ird season, we feel com petent to
Barnes & Son Lumber Co. each day beginning
6 How large a q u an tity of
ta k e c a re of your needs. Give us
Gresham, Oregon
p ru n es and raisin s a re raised and
call. Phone 1823.—-Adv.
eaten In th is co u n try ?
CALL ON UH, MAIL U8 YOUR ( HECK. OR PHONE 1551
«r-adaaa* v. s P i c<
For low est rates on autom obile,
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Mena
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amers
THE PROBLEM
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WORLDS SERIES
$3.50
AT RADIO ELECTRIC SHOP
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