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HRE.NHAW OUTLOOK, GREMHAX, OREGON
Benj. H. Davie» of th e Outlook
force, who h as been unable to a t
tend to his w ork for th e p ast two
weeks on account of illness, ex
pects to go S atu rd ay for h o sp itali
sation u nder th e V eterans' bureau
„ ..
, i of P ortland. If room is available
Mrs. Edw in Shelley of P ortland ¡n th e v eteran s' hospital in P o rt
is here w ith her h u sband’s parents, I land he w ill be treated th ere, o th er-
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Shelley, for w ise he will be sent to th e veteran s
an indefinite period Edwin Shelley " “ «Pj'“ 1 ,n Tacom a A Pneum onic
y
.
I condition and g en eral ill health
is cooking on a tra in run n in g be- j will be given atten tio n and it is
likely th a t he will be aw ay several
tw een P o rtlan d and Seattle.
weejis.
G resham friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. J. M. H illyard. Mrs. Jam es
John B arker of Long Beach. Calif.,
.
. . ..
McBain, Mrs. R. Beadle, Miss
have received the announcem ent
Buoy a|1(, Mr and Mr, J o , ^
of th e a rriv a l of a daughter, Edith I Bliss rep resen ted the N eighbors of
L oraine, born to them Septem ber W oodcraft at the funeral services
28. Mrs. B arker was form erly Miss *n ,?o r ,!a1n,1' T uesday of Raymond
! F. Van Slyke, th e late «on of Mrs.
E sth e r E lford.
C harles E. Van Slyke, local g uar-
J. S. D ellinger, ow ner and pub- dian neighbor of W oodcraft.
lish er of th e M orning A storian,
The reg u la r m eeting of th e Neigh-
and J. A. Em erson, also of A storia, bora of W oodcraft will be held
uesday evening at th e I. O. (). F.
w ere c a lle rs T uesday at th e O ut T
hall at 8 o'clock. All m em bers of
look office on th eir way from the th e drill team s a re asked to be
- n< a r Sandy of th e Jersey herd pre ent a t 1 I if p
. .
belonging to the C arl Pow er es- j t«ce.
tate. Dr. D ellinger bought eight • Miss L au ra Sha who has spent
head of c a ttle for the D elm ore i i he laKt ‘h,r ee w eek" *'* th e hospital
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r ,
. is expected to resum e her duties as
c ra n b e rry farm of w hich he is I t eac),er of t|,e nrth grade the first
ow ner. W illiam Thom of G resham of the week.
bought a cow at the sale.
1 S aturday, October 6, will be the
A black and w hite spotted dog la st day for reg isterin g for the
election on November 6.
w hich is killing chickens in the vi general
If not su re of your reg istratio n call
cinity of the Mt. Hood depot is on Ross Brow n at G resham or J. 8.
“ riding for a fall." T hursday m orn Hudson ut T routdale and m ake
ing soon afte r daylight it w ound sure of your vote.
ed a young rooster belonging to
Casey’s R heum atic Remedy.
M illard S harp and, as its prey es
Casey's rheum atism and n eu ritis
caped under the barn, it w ent
rem edy drives out the uric acid
thro u g h the fence into the S t.C la ir poison of rheum atism , n eu ritis,
pro p erty w here it attack ed Mrs. lumbago, asthm a, hay fever, gout,
S t.C la ir's flock of th ree tine c a ! dropsy und pleurisy and reduces
pons, wounded one and got away pain and sw elling th ro u g h d irect
I action on the stom ach, liver and
w ith th e others. S harp is w atch kidneys; $1.50 a bottle. G u aran
ing for the dog with a gun.
teed by T aber P h arm acy and
G resham D rug com pany, G resham .
’J'he A rem e club w ill m eet a t the —Adv.
home of Mrs. A. McManus Monday,
October 8. The hostess will be a s
sisted by Mrs. Richard T egart, Mrs.
W illiam S tanley and Mrs. C lara
1’ulfer.
F riends of Byron H. Conkle will
be interested in learning of his
Your choice
pound . .
m arriag e early in Septem ber with
Miss F lorence York, home dem on
stratio n agent for Jackson county.
N ew b erg P a c k in g Co.
The bride was on the faculty of the
Phone 1151
G resham
sum m er school for club children ■
a t Oregon S tate A gricultural col- j
lege a t its session last sum m er. Mr. ,
Conkle, who Is principal irt Medford
high school, is a b rother of Mrs.
Jam es S terling and has m any
friends here. Mrs. Conkle will con
tinue her w ork in the county until
the first of th e year.
O ne f rie n d te lls A nother.
A ffiliated Buy» rs o ffer B e tte r G oods
An exchange of plan ts, shrubs
a t B e st B rices.
and flowers has been a rran g e d by
V F ew o f o u r A t t r a c t lon<« fo r
th e G resham G arden club for T u es
S A T ! It H A Y A M I MONDAY*
day afternoon, October 9, from 2 to
O< TO It Kit « - H
5 in th e city 's building oil Powell
stre e t n ear th e city hall. The ex ( ’O F F B E , G o ld en W ent, fo r r«*al
s a t IsfAct Ion.
l-i»ound can .
change will be free to club m em
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bers but a sm all ch arg e will be
Ml* K i l l E ì I I , w ith T o m a to Sau««
m ade to others.
10 c
( an
The M asters and W ardens asso-
B A K IN G I 'O U h U l , R oyal
B est
d a n of P ortlan d will visit G resh f o r ha
oz. tin
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am Lodge No. 152 A. F. & A. M. at
sp e cial to d a y , ( ’a n . .
its reg u lar m eeting w hich will be
M \ I ( li I s, i
1 U gliest
October 9. A good attendance of
m em bers "is desired.
K H I I ¡“ “ r t l ' K I I , W al.lu i l . I n n . y
Two new Dodge ca rs w ere sold
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to local men S aturday afternoon by
Z iO C
ltrockw uy A Nelson, local dealers.
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The lucky possessors a re Dr. J. (1.
M«f| R«'d, Is ta ll
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S ture, who chose a Victory Six se
_2 for lie
dan, and Jam es Cogswell, who
It A I N I S' M,
S« « • 11
bought a S tan d ard Six sedan.
less. 1 poum l jiackag»'
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The seventh and eighth grad e p u
H » l s , 1 »omino B ra n d
F in e
pils are p racticing very diligently
rip e. r«*<1 pack. 2fc»
on th e play "H e art T rouble" that
will be given as part of the pro
s. ( HI« r B ra itd fa n c y M Inced
gram put on Monday evening in the
(ìa n is ,
flat
grad e school auditorium in behalf
of the Com m unity Chest w ork that
o r Sûr
is being taken up in Gresham .
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W illiam F. W oodard of P ortland
will be tile speaker of the eveniug.
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new im p ro v e d c a k e Hour.
I.urg«-
Miss E leanor Davis, also of P o rt
Ih.
s
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pat k ag .
Spccia.1 T o d a y
land, will sing. The public is in
p a - k m • E li E E w ith 1
vited.
pa« l ig< > f o r
Mrs. Gene R ichards Myers will
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present the following pupils In
(an
form ally at the home of Mrs. C. E.
2 fo r S ir
R usher S aturday evening. October
t . l M . I I; s \
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6. F lorence und Irene R usher,
1-lh (» o« pkg. N a tio n a l B iscu it
Vera und M arjorie Stone, Anita
Scott. Jean Woodhead and Luella
Lewis. F riends are invited.
MIAI*, t '«•> ta i W h ite. best w h i t ,
lau tid r>
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Tin« reg u la r meeting of G resh
am chapter. O rder of the E astern
S tar, was held Tuesday night. The
12 h n r» .
business was
dispatched
with
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prom ptness and speed, afte r which
uutin, i p t
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Mrs. Edith T egart, w orthy m atron;
A. R. M organ, w orthy p atro n ; Mrs.
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Murie M organ, conductress; Mrs.
35c
Pa«* k ag e
Josephine Haley, m arsh al, and Mrs.
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E. W. A ylsw orth. w arder, m otored
a t L o w en t P ric e«
to P ortlan d and attended the m eet
ing of P o rtlan d chupter, w here the
H om e O w n ed S to re "
m atrons, patro n s, asso ciate m at
G iv in g P c rn o n a l S e rv ic e
rons and secreta ries of P ortland
I tig h t In Y our N e ig h ito rh o o d
and vicinity w ere special guests.
••O U I « A X « « N IK P K IS E S
SW IFT’S W Ell \ ESI) A Y
T w enty-seven old-tim e friends
and acq u ain tan ces cam e from P o rt
land W ednesday evening and very
g reatly su rp rised Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Swift. When th e S w ifts lived in
P o rtlan d the sam e crow d of jolly
people would get to g eth er and
spend the evening listening to the
accom plishm ents of th e various
m usicians am ong them. W ednes
day evening was spent much in the
sam e way. A. R. P inney playing
the violin; Mrs. Lew is M eeker, the
piano; Lewis Meeker th e d ru m s;
L arry Lull, th e saxophone and
tru m p e t; C harles R ussell th e banjo
and Ivan Sw ift the banjo, m ade up
very en tertain in g o rch estra.
Floor paint special, 70 cen ts per
T hose who cam e from P o rtlan d q u art. Todd, the P ain t Man, Pow-"
to su rp rise the S w ifts and inci- ell stree t, G resham .—Adv.
B lanket W eather Is Here.
Big value blankets, each 15.95,
size 60 x 80, use as bed b lan k et or
auto robe. R egular $10 value. Ask
about it. G resham Service Station.
—Adv.
GRESHAM CH A PTER No.
44, R. A. M. S tated con
vocation, Monday evening,
October 8, 1928. W ork in
M. and M. E. M. degrees.
Visiting com panions welcome.
F or low est rate s on autom obile,
By o rd er of th e H. P.
tru ck and g eneral Insurance s e e
B. W. T horne.—Adv
JAMES ELKINGTON, Secy.
Ä
WEAREVER
SALE
3 -q u art k ettle w ith cover,
regular price $1.55..........
X ) ye
Reduced for 3 Days
Steam er kettle, sam e cover
as 3-qt. kettle, reg. $1.30.
^W ENTY years ago this week folks
bought the first Manning’s Coffee
“fresh roasted daily.” Today 111 mil
lion cups are consumed each month.
' ind w ire rack,
for grease frying, reg. $1.85.
See them at
AC®
L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co.
wemyEg ( i r e s h a m
ft \
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Oregon
Exclusive Wearever Agents in
Gresham
39c
1 1 7 • C
... 23c
26c
11c
20c
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MANNING’S
MEMBER
FEDERAL
RESERVE
53c
B LU E TRADE MARK
A.
W hen you se e Ute s ig n »( th e h a n k
ttlter«. yon a r e d o in g b u s in e s s th e r e is a
re a l s a tis f a c tio n to y o u r m in d th a t yo u h av e
used y o u r best ju d g m e n t an ti e v e ry p r e c a u
tio n k n o w n in s e le c tin g a h a n k t h a t is c a
p a b le of m e e tin g th e r e q u ir e m e n ts o f th e
F e d e ru l R e s e rv e S y ste m a n d m u st m a in
ta in F e d e r a l Ite s e rv e S ta n d a r d s in c o n
d u c tin g its b u s in e s s .
H f a re proud to 1«. th e exclusive Mamrimt’s d ea le r In »Ids city.
ORDER
Your New
F ord
GRESHAM, OREGON
A S tro n g Bank
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Following prices are al GRESHAM:
R o ad ster............................. $525
P haeton.............................
$535
Tudor S ed an ....................... $643
Ford or S e d a n ..................... $774
Standard and Sport Coupe. . . $698
29c I
35c V
25c y
39c f t
.g-pournt |H,<ki,Me.........
TOMATOKS, w ith
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Oftlee I4UI
W e C an M ake
SALT
3-lb. tin
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45c
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All p ric e s in c lu d e s p a r e tire ,
c o v e r, b u m p e rs , g a s a n d oil.
jte
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PHONES
Block E ast of Mt. lhwxt Depot
We isim rantee every pound
w T r n y nnrjnj
FIRST STATE BANK
L wSHCLF
& Co.
G re s h a m
these lines.
GG
IV. M etzger
Phone H 5 1
If e will be pleased to serve you along
49c
So we’re goi
going to celebrate and make
it worth you
your while to join us in this
20th Annive
Anniversary commemoration.
F rid a y - S a tu rd a y - M o n d ay
October 5, 6, 8
WALRADS
Phone 1411
STATED
COMMUNICA-
tion of G resham Lodge No.
1 j a F. A A M m M
hall, T uesday evening, October 9,
1928, at 8 o'clock.
M asters and w ardens of P ortlan d
lodges w ill be our guests.
W. J. TODD, W, M.
W. L. CORSAGE, Secy.
MANNING'S
Tuesday, Oct. 2 to Saturday, Oct. 13
trademark
A
T resh every Bay
for 20ìfears"
Another Big Value
Pot Roasts
22¿
d en tally be with the "old g ang”
once m ore w ere Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Pinney, Mr. and Mrs. Lew is Meek
er, Mr. and Mrs. L arry Lull, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Brown, Mr. and M rs-
Don G u arra, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ven
T u ra, Mr. and Mrs. C harles R u s
sell, Mr. and Mrs. E v erett B rum
baugh. Mr. and Mrs. H arry B u r
roughs and d au g h ters, D orothy and
C harlotte,
Mr. and Mrs. Chet
T hebuge and son Miles, Dr. and
Mrs. Diviney and Mr. and Mrs.
Grady.
Mrs. Meeker and Mrs.
Diviney will be rem em bered by the
o ld -tim ers of G resham as Emma
and E rm a Ham ilton, d au g h ters of
the late W. H H am ilton, form er
business m an of G resham .
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 192s
K c s , tM x I
Phone
RAKER & SO N
1301
GRESHAM
sold.