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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1928)
I PAGE FOUR GRESHAM T he D. L. .McKillican house, I Mrs. W. C. L aw rence has re tu rn - w hich has been in the building for ed from Oskosh, Wis., her old a num ber of m onths, w ill soon be ¡hom e, w hich she had not seen for ready foi occupancy. Mr. M cK il-122 years. She was aw ay six weeks, lican and A. G. McMurry, who have I Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cooper are Mr». M ary K inler, m other of been doing the work, a re laying th e I rejoicing over the announcem ent I of th e ir first g randchild, a 10-pound Mrs. W ard Inglis, retu rn ed W ed floors th is week. A residence th a t __________ is receiving th e I ''“ u ghter born to Mr. and Mrs. W. nesday evening from visiting rela- _______________ „ ___ fives in Dakota. Illinois and Iowa, atten tio n of th e building sp irit of It. Cooper October 30 in B urlin- Mr». K inler has ^been aw ay from G resham is the sm all house belong- ame, Calif. The W om an's Home M issionary G resham for alm ost four m onths, ing to J. R. Ilo rr. on Powell street. ~~~~ —— - Mr. H o rr Is adding an o th er room society of the M ethodist Episcopal ' and bath and rem odeling th e in- church will m eet next W ednesday | te rlo r. He has had th e house afternoon a t the home of Mrs. Geo. moved from th e back of th e lo t to a Kenney. Miss Elva D olan will be the leader of the lesson. The se rv location n ea rer th e street. L ittle Helen Mack, d au g h ter of ing com m ittee will co n sist of Mrs. ! Mrs. P earl Mack, has been out of W. J. Ott, Mrs. Jack so n F. Jones I school a few days th is week on ac and Mrs. H. L. St. f a ir . Mrs. W. J 1 co u n t of illness. T h u rsd ay after' Cooper will lead the devotions., T he inform al recital, w hich was noon she was rep o rted much better. to have been given in O ctober by Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Lyman have I the piano pupils of Mrs. Gene moved into th eir recently acquired I Myers R ichards, will he held at the p ro p erty on H ogan road. home of Mrs. C. E. R usher S a tu r day evening, November 3. Those A supply of sam ple b allo ts has I tak in g p a rt will be F lo ren ce and been secured by th e Outlook for H rclle R usher, Helen Mack, Vera w .i,™ ' ¿ s « Gresham Locals DEPENDABLE A «turdy, accu rate and de fendable hi^h-grade Illinois »trap w a tc h , b u ilt fo r the m an w h o loves th e tfreat o u t door«. ie active in eport« and determ ined in businesK. A w a tc h th a t w ill mah.? a cen- Htant and reliable com panion to the m an w h o value« hie tim e. idi rtfj \ T he ’’M a te ” ie an cutwtai /a tc h value a t ita price o f Jfïlealep’s J e U i e l r p j& to v e GRESHAM, OREGON Lee Overall Demonstration AT OUR STORE PEP CORN F L A K tS SATURDAY, NOV. 3 For S a tu rday only You men who wear overalls will be interested in this dem onstration. To the first 100 men that day who purchase a Lee Overall, Jacket or Union-all we will give absolutely ONE PA CK A G E Kellog’s Rice Krispies with the purchase of A 75c pair of Lee leather faced Gauntlet Work Gloves. 1 P k g . Kellogg’s C orn Flakes 1 Pkg. Shredded W heat B iscuits 1 Pkg. Kellogg’s Pep B ran Flakes A l s W o r t K ^ M a r t ir A 1» M en ’ s w ear « R egular value $50e s h o e s SA TU R D A Y G R E SH A M The local W. C. T. U. w ill ob-1 F rien d s a re invited to attend, serve the day of p ray er November I Miss D orothy Cooper cam e from in response to a call from I McMinnville to spend T h u rsd ay a t ■ , . . . . I the home of her p are n ts, Mr and national organization. A public I Mrs w j hooper m eeting will be held at the B aptist Mr. and Mrs. C h ester Philips, h u rch on th a t day at 2:30, to I who have been living in the house w hich all women are Invited. I belonging to Mrs. E. B oughner n ear Mrs Marv T etrick h id as m e a ts L aw rence Htreet. moved to different Mrs. Mary te tric k had as guests q u a rte rs during the m iddle of the S atu rd ay and Sunday m em bers of | week. They have had th e ir furni- her family. O. I). T etrick and fam-1 tu re stored and Mr. Philips, who is ily of Pomeroy, Wash., and Mr. and w orking for the S tan d ard Oil, has engaged a room n ear his w ork Mrs. H. A. T etrick of Pendleton. Mrs. P h ilip s is a te ac h er in the G uests th is week at the home of high school at Salem and is here Mr. and Mrs. A. H. D ow sett a re Mr. only over th e week-end. Mrs. J. C. Bridges, who was and Mrs. J. H. Holm an of Tacoma. The Dowsetts and th eir guests called to S eattle about a week ago on account of the fatal illness of spent W ednesday - in Beaverton vis- i her OJBVVI U IC IC , i retu c i u i rn l l l ed ' t l i to o o G r resh- v s ii- siste r th ere, Ring with m utual friends, Mr. and I am T h u rsd ay evening. H er sister Mrs. C. Hoeffel. The th ree fam ilies d,ed S unday m orning. w ere associated in form er y ea rs in I L ittle Jim m y Davidson, son of W isconsin, w here the men w ere h a v ld s o n ^ r u g tto r ^ h a ^ b e e n f s u f - TW E OUTLOOK. Phone 1451 Also one package Kellogg’s Rice J Krispies FREE I with each 75c can. Rich or Poor and save the trouble of waiking and carry ing your groceries. Your phone orders will lie careful J j filled. KAFFEE HAG The Coffee that lets you sleep. 111 69c NO MAN IS RICH WHOSE EX PENDITURES EXCEED HIS MEANS BIGS, our own brand Fancy W hite Cooking Figs 3-pound package. P a c k a g e ............................. B A IS I8 S, Household, 4-pound bags P er bag ................................... AND NO ONE IS POOR IE HIS IN COMINGS EXCEED HIS OUTGO INGS. 35c 25c 25c LXTK A( TS, M & R, best for cake baking Lemon, V anilla. 2-oz. bottle. B o t tle .... employ of the Soo line. fering w ith a severe bro n ch ial cold 111 J W illiam H. S tanley, who has th is week. sp e n t the past six m onths In the Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B. M artin of Mt. Hood national forest as fore- P o rtlan d w ere Sunday g u ests of The margin between success and man in road building operations, Mr and Mrs. Guy L. Fieldhouse bus retu rn ed to his home n ear | Mrs. M artin and Mrs. Fieldhouse failure, between a respectable place in G resham . a re cousins. life and oblivion, is measured by one Miss M arjorie M achen, teach er of m athem atics in the high school, word— who was unable to assum e h er du ties a t the first of th e year, is teaching now. Miss M achen has been com pelled to use cru tch es for the tim e being as a re su lt of in flam m atory rheum atism . Mrs. Jo h n Revenue of K elso is at 111 th e home of her d au g h ter, Mrs. Fred Jennings. Mrs. Revenue will visit indefinitely w ith her daugh ter. J. N. C lanahan has m ade the an nouncem ent tlia t he is negotiating for the p u rch ase of the p ro p erty on GRESHAM, OREGON R oberts avenue and T hird street belonging to Mrs. P earl E rickson A S trong Bank of Cloverdale. T his is a p art of tile old Lindsey property, th e last to be held by a m em ber of th a t pioneer family. T hree houses are situated on th ese lots, ami Mr. IS THE MAN JUDGED BY PRICE GE HIS CAR! C lanahan plans to build an o th er on T hird street. The co n sid era W hy is it th a t low -priced cars tion is said to tie $4500. E lkington have alw ays been sm all, and th a t * Brown are handling th e n egotia th e low er priced they a re th e sm all w hile they last tions. er they seem to be? ask s J. W. A sm all but interested group saw F razer, C hrysler and Plym outh P h o n e 1411 the "b etter hom es" p ic tu res and sales m anager. heard an inspiring talk by Clayton “To say th a t buyers of low- i f ie n d te lls a n o th e r . Lewis of the. R ussellville n u rserie s priced cars are sm aller physically A m lla te d B u y e rs o ffer B e tte r G oods a t B e st P ric e s. at the grad e school auditorium last th an those of higher priced ones is night. T he event was th e first plain foolishness." says Mr. Frazer. A F ew o f O u r A t t r u r t l o n s fu r move on th e p art of the a g ric u ltu r F u rth e rm o re , owing to th e p rev a l S A T U R D A Y A N II M O N D A Y w ith e v e ry p u rc h a s e o f o n e p in t al com m ittee of the K iw anis club ence of larg er fam ilies am ong those NOVEMBER 3 AM) to in terest the citizens of G resham in m ore m oderate financial circ u m in im proving the ap p earan ce and stan ces, low -priced ea rs g enerally F u lle r ’s D e c o r e t E n a m e l a n d B ru sh H. ( O K U U. n ffliiu te d B u v t r s san itary conditions of the city. c a rry m ore persons per c a r than ' - I q u a lit) c iiff,. Tlic N eighbors of W oodcraft held those of higher price. T he form er I -pound pat k ag i ............ Q . iC is tru ly the fam ily e a r—th e only a special m eeting this aftern oo n at <>U. H O Y ! B ig stic k m in t fla v o r Get your magazine rack I ik I h j . T hey'll S u g ar C andy. F re e w ith ta tli I o'clock and obligated Mrs. one th a t fam ily lias. It serv es both package. p are n ts and ch ild ren alik e at all » make a heaatiful Cliristmns gift. F rances Schm idt, a new member. S i I.M O N . i 111, fa n - Tlie election of officers of th e tim es. v ' '" lu m in a R iv e r c l in o o k o/X 'C om m ensurate w ith h is pocket Woodcraft has been postponed ZUc a low -priced car from the first m eeting in Novem book, the buyer S i l t i I', K e r r 's Cam - a n d 0*7 ber until the last one. kliich will be w ants and lias the rig h t to expect d /C ju st as much as tlie m a n u fa ctu re r W ednesday, November 28. II 111 I - s OFX On account of tlie election being can possibly give him in size, com- ! ZUc fort, d istin ctiv en ess perform ance, Near Mt. Hood Depot held next Tuesday, tlie Rebekah (■ iO S . n u r o w n b ra m i F a n c y W h itt < o o k in g F ig s. 3-11). p ack ag i W elfare club lias postponed its style and luxuriousness, us the man Piume 2121 GRESHAM P a c k a g e ..................... 35c m eeting to th e second T uesday in who can afford to pay m ore. Some- th e m onth. November 13. This one seems to have overlooked that meeting will lie held at the home until now, when it is b ro u g h t out j F BEE of Mrs. Jo h n R oberts. The iiostess forcibly in the new Plym outh. O ne can of "J u st how much these conven will be a-sisted by Mrs. E lla H en s iences a re dem anded by buyers ley and Mrs. Ralph D eaville. G O L D BA K Miss Helen A lthaus cam e from in H ip low -priced field is evidenced FANCY (KOKKY CORN the trem endous pop u larity the Eugene W ednesday to h ear the by new C hrysler P lym outh «¡ready K reisler concert in P o rtland. She No. 2» fre e w ith 10 c a n s (Sold B a r “ SERVE SELF AND SAVE“ retu rn ed T h u rsd ay to h er studies lias created. D ealers all over the ■ * ( VX X U I) OR ( i l . ASS GO O D S co u n try a re rep o rtin g th a t never in the U niversity of Oregon. DI I U VIZ ( o l t x before have they received such en ROHM \ X I I v s G uests at the home of Mr. and th u siastic com m ents over a low- K i l t am i ( . i n D ( o i l X Mrs. M M. S quire a re tw o ottleiais priced ear as they are receiving O l l i It V X M It F IS H from Salt Lake City, F. A. Ellis, about the Plym outh. Buying o rd ers (.(. I s I . IXS b ro th er of Mrs. Squire, who is a re com ing to the factory by the ,» l’ig;lv Wiggly Whole Wheat P ure Cane I'ln e a p p le deputy sheriff, and J. W. O tten- B ea n* ♦>C 1,1 " I n i ' ‘ r> 'itiin i »f* thousands. Such sp ontaneous en 8-lb. bag l’eac h »•« r a m a t o S au ce J.>C stein, deputy United S tates m a r thusiasm can mean only one thing tw in lo a v e s I-m i t Sa la «I A « p arav a* shal. The men brought 15 p riso n -—th a t th e C hrysler P lym outh has LIM IT » art S p in a r h SATURDAY ONLY I* him « ers. four of whom w ere com m itted filled a definite w ant of long sta n d Meet« G rap e« < nt*lip to McNeil Island and the o th ers to ing, and th at scores of thou san d s 4 h e rrle « P im en to * 1 15c K » Kri« Monroe, Wash., sta te reform school of buyers of low -priced c a rs are All for X prien t« I im a Hean* nu k ( o rn < hill S a u c e tu rn in g to it for th e ir next a u to P ea« Hlpe (U lien FOR T H E LADIES mobile. I o m a tee 4 (ty «ter» h rttld e d W |. llo n ifn y ’H l i i n i i : COSMETICS. ( lam * RICE "T he C hrysler P lym outh Is g iv ’h e a l B imaxi H sardine» I'n m p k ln KRISPIES A full line of face cream s, pow ing th e buyers of low -priced Cars M t ( X lt(>> I. s p M. n i i n . k Kellogg*» C o rn ders, shampoo, lotions, rouge, puffs, the utm ost they can get for th eir \4H »I»| i s . ( liHlIenve H ram l. E m . money, in com fort, size, d istin c t denial cream , perfum es, etc. S«-niolina g ra d e , r e g u la r lRc p kg K ello g g '» I ‘ep quality product of n: fional re p u ta iveness. luxury and perform ance. i i tion at popular prices. .Aylsworth T hat is why (his new C h ry sler-b u lit 11C i a r alread y s revolutionizing the MP I Sat urday Only' iV M artin.— Adv. «G X I I x « » k x . 0*7 _ en tire low -price field." I f C The Hevsel Im plem ent Company, Horses. C attle, Hay. Hogs. Goats. <-w Bl XX«, n C h ry sler d ealers in G resham , a re Sheep. Ducks, Rabbits. Bees. P o u l pounds f o r .......................... 2 3 c M O O N 5 A IM , ” B»’st K<n»d- pint 3• r , quii rl try, Real E state, R entals. Loans. en th u siastic over th e p erform ance B l X X s, •rop Î p o u n d s f o r ............... Autos, F arm M achinery, P lan ts and of the C hrysler line and especially 23c K i i t a i i ' s I 'iN u i'N m i n t , i ih. t i n ............................. Seeds. E m ploym ent, Wood and tile exceptional value of th e new ■fawing. M iscellaneous— are th e de m oderate priced Plym outh. Don. j a r J a r ............. 9c p artm en ts under our classified ill i 1 R IH M N M i l l m ÜI 1 M A B I \ I B XI I S. In st fo r c a k e . tin ......................... b a k in g . 2-O». b o ttle heading. Look lor w hat you may C a s e ,’» K henniatlr R eined,. »emon. V a n illa B o ttle ... 2 5 c wish to buy or sell. Casey's rheum atism and n eu ritis IVORY SOAP, m edium . 4 h a rt « V I. v X I D« \ IX H I X ! I I \ k I w, rem edy drives out th e u ric acid .a rg e ®i«e. I piets» C h in a For real estate .oans see or call poison of rheum atism , n eu ritis, w a re in e a c h p a c k a g e . . . 35c B. W. T horne.—Adv JOI. 1.1 TIMI PUP i ORA, g u áran te. 1 lo pop. 2 (fus lumbago, asthm a, h a , fever, gout, > s dropsy and pleurisy and reduces -lb. bag*. P e r b a g .......... 2 5 c Let us tell you how to get a >10 pain and sw elling th ro u g h direct ( If 1 S( 1 M ’ M A l ì II I S, boxe to (c a r to n ..................... wool blank'd or au to robe, x SO action on the stom ach, liver and “ A H o m e O w n ed S to r e ” I for >5.95. G resham Service S ta kidneys; >1.50 a bottle. G u aran H iv in g P e r s o n a l S erv ice tion, Main stre e t.—Adv. S I L O I.i:** R U M A N . » il, bag teed by T ab er P h arm acy and B ig h t in Y o u r N e lg h b o rh o c d G resham D rug com pany, G resham . in su ran c e funds for farm loans. — Aov. HO.VEV, 5-pound puli- I No com m ission or brok erag e Very TH1SK THUS TRUK asy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv. A R E G U L A R COM- The F arm ers M utual F ire Relief v \ I.IP T O V S T E A . Yellow L ab ., i ib t i n ........................... m unicatlon of O resh- A ssociation. Farm and suburban IM »I ora led. ara C hapter, No. 117 property. H. W. S n ash all. p resi "Yes," said Mrs. Sw ank, "I'v e ' ' t ' S T i,' -,!.)> dent. G resham . P leaaant View Ave.. K If U 1 's M U I I O M II.R. 1 been p retty fo rtu n a te so far as a c uiiig. Nov 8. at I Phone 3065. cidents are concerned. The only — w k M one in all my life was when I once hall. Gresham . I pound K affee H ag When you buy of a local dealer fell out of a wagon and located my By o rd er of the w orthv m atron. who ad v ertises you benefit y o u r shoulder.” CLARA PU I.FÉR , Sev'y self and others. in t l i e Metzger & Co. 4 . IV. Store D ept. Phone 14 5 1 Feed D ept. Phone 12 8 1 THRIFT NEWBERG PACKING CO. STORE NO. 3 FIRST STA TE BANK M AG AZINE RACKS -flat 1 package K ellogg's Rice K rispies w ith th e purch ase of s m i 1 pkg. Kellogg s Pep B ran F lakes 1 pkg. K ellogg’s Corn F lakes 1 pkg. K ellqgg's Shredded W heat (All 4 packages, 55c value! e BISCU'T SATURDAY . .. Also one pkg. Rice K rispies w ith each can of K A F F E E H A G C O F F E E — the coffee th a t lets you sleep. C an ........... ■........ 1 S T R IN G H F A N S . Id ly o f th è V a lie v , c u t re fu g . « t a n i s r . 2 c a n s ............................. of Eastman Lumber Co. GRESHAM, ORE. FR EE WALRADS FREE! MAIN ST. 35c AtEAT DEPARTMENT PO T ItO A S I S fro m O re g o n ’s c h o ic e s t b e e f h erd y o u r choice. P o u n d .................................... I’O B k « IIO IC I HIM KS. BACON. 22c 12c 18c [*ound............................................ « ............. Pound. t P h o n e 1151 W E D E L IV E R PIGGLY W IG GL SUGAR ! BREAD in Every Home^~ I —complete telephone service is a convenience to every member of the family. Properly placed extension telephones save tiring steps for the housewife. Son or daughter, sister or brother, dad or m other—find them a year ’round comfort and satisfaction. And too, the telephone is an aid in em er gencies and a protection in danger. WEST COAST TELEPHONE CO. H, tn, w 75c 51c 69c 29c 25c 15c 25c 69c 79c 45c 69c X » w lieti M . i Lini « new G Si u; I». Gresham Inc^ PORTLAND kOWEOON^ Gt) V U L $100,000 in Premiums. is th a ^ IT L powho J ' onJh,nc* 10 complete show, iQ one Livestock Showj Dairy. ’N ‘Uf7 Sh^ *• Sh*T’' Show= " ""J Motudr s ' ' ” ' H,' T ' i * v > *»’■« K' KfwoM kt.n. Show. lnJu.tn»l 1- apcwtaoai F o . show; B.W. an J Gwt.' Ctsl- W wk i ihibtt. A" ?^2M S ' **ch W P M-dtX) p erw ah Portland, v-fwon. .-XomaiMr v-la. Reduced F a n ) AU TruaaportMMn Line..