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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1921)
en ieriain eu at d in n e r Sunday even- lug, Mr. an d Mrs. Jo e Exley and Mr. and Mrs. Will Raney of G resham Miss F lo ren ce HUI is a t th e home of h er g ran d m o th er, Mrs. H. C. L a r sen, recovering from a bad fall. F lorence had been visiting relatives in P o rtlan d S atu rd ay and had a tte n d ed a b irth d ay p arty in ho n o r bi a cousin. W hile playing gam es she trip p ed on a w ire and fell fu ll len g th on th e cem ent pavem ent. At first it was feared she had broken h er hip but th e d o cto r's exam ination re vealed th a t th e re w ere no broken bones but th e jo in t was very badly bruised. She is able to w alk around again b ut is still suffering from the effects of th e fall. Just A rrived — Mr and .Mrs. D. M Robert« en te rtain e d on Sunday th e ir son. K en neth, of T he Dalles and a num ber of guests from P o rtlan d . They were ’¿ if” A rchibald and two sm all sons, 0 0 0 Mrs. H arriet Stanfield and d au g h ter. Miss K ate Stanfield and Miss Grace McKenzie. Mrs. Stanfield is tho L A D IE S ’ SILK H O SE, 98c m o th er of th e Oregon se n ato r and cousin of Mrs. R oberts. L A D IE S ’ M U SLIN U N D E R W E A R R egular $4.00 T he Queen E sth e r circle is m ak ing a collection of useful clothing and food supplies to be tak en to the SILK PO N G EE A N D VOILE W A IST S PU R E A LU M IN U M T E A K E TTL ES P o rtlan d S ettlem en t C en ter when delegates go from here to th e d is o o « tric t m eeting of Queen E sth ers next Sunday. C o n trib u tio n s for th is p u r pose should be left a t th e hom e of G eorge an d R ichard Lane, who Mrs. A. Hevel before S aturday. have been ill with sm allpox, are T he postponed m eeting of the m uch Im proved and are able to be Foreign M issionary society of th e I up and aro u n d th e house. T he o th e r Red Stamps For Quality h ree M ethodist church will be held | m em bers of th e fam ily w ere vaccinat- at th e hom e of Mrs. C larence Cathey , ed and have all escaped so fa r The on next Tuesday, A pril 5. T his is q u ara n tin e has not yet been lifted an all-day m eeting for th e purpose Twlr, Of sewing for th e Louise 7 7 ' Inform ation call Mrs B W E m e r y ! " ? « 7 « „ M arm ot, Ore- em ery | gon M onday, M arch 28. Mrs. Macho o r Miss M innie R obertson. and babes a re a t th e hom e of Mrs. C. M. S w art of F argo, N orth Da H a rrie tt T im m erm an in G resham . kota, is visiting w ith his brother-in T he little g irls have been nam ed law, W illiam Congdon. Mr. S w art is Blanche M arg u erite and Bernice a locom otive en g in eer and has been M adeline. Mrs. Macho will be re in th e em ploy of th e N o rth ern Pa m em bered as R u th Cox, d au g h te r of eifle com pany for 42 years. Mr. and Mrs. G reg Cox. G. C. C asper and wife, who recent Miss F lo ren ce B aker, who is em ly purchased th e J. C. P eterson prop' O C R PE R C E N T O F B A D TIR E S IS 4% erty in G resham , have moved onto ployed as one of th e “ ce n tral g irls ” in th e G resham office, has been m ak th e place. They a re from so u th ern ing h e r hom e w ith Mr. and Mrs. H. , Texas. Others rate as high as 37 per cent bad. C. L arsen for th e past few weeks. For the D airym an— For the Berry G rower Mrs. Mary Cress has moved from Perfection Fabric Oooo-Mile Seven-D ay S p ecial S a le on all P erfec D inner g u ests a t th e hom e of Mrs. room s over th e Novelty sto re to Mrs or the D iversified Farm er tion Cords. Tires. Alice G age's home. A. L. B urton Sunday w ere Mrs. Com m encing W ednesday, March 30. The New INTERNATIONAL Roller-bearing, Light- Mrs. H. V. Adix e n te rta in e d e W estrum and d au g h ter, Miss Mollie, 3 0 X 3 ...........................$ 1 3 .5 0 Size IG-g. Tax Special n u m b er of g irls at a d in n er p arty on Mr. and Mrs. W ill T orrey, Mrs. J. draft SPREADER. Wide spread, all wheels track. 32x3 $ 4 0 .7 0 $ 1 .4 0 $ 3 2 .3 7 W estom and d a u g h te r Geneva, of S atu rd ay evening in ho n o r of the 32x4 50.20 1.84 8 7 .0 8 TRACTOR PLOWS. GANG PLOWS, SULKY 32 X 33.x t 0 1 .0 0 P o rtlan d , and Evelyn M etzger. 1.88 b irth d a y of h e r d au g h ter, Jean . The 4 0 .0 0 31 X 4 PLOWS, WALK INC; PLOWS, in chilled or steel. 34x4 0 2 .5 0 1.01 4 0 .0 8 g u ests w ere G wendolyn and K a th T he fo u n d atio n s of th e P. H. Prov- 0 0 .8 0 3 2 X 4 .......................... 221.<H) 3 2 x 4 H 2 .1 2 4 3 .5 8 erin e M etzger, M arg aret St. Clair, inces's hom e a re being laid in prep 33x4 H 0 8 .0 0 CULTIVATORS, GARDEN SEEDERS, 2 .1 8 4 4 .5 8 H elen K ern, Doris Brow n. Betty ara tio n for th e dw elling which will 70.40 2 .2 3 4 4 .7 7 HAND SEEDERS 30x4 H 72.20 T horne and C ath erin e G rout, th e la t be erected soon on the fo u r-acre tra c t 2.20 4 0 .8 0 • TI BES VULCANL te r from P o rtlan d . A d elightful which he p urchased from T. E. Mer Water Systems for any type or depth of well (installed). evening was spent In gam es and cer. Mr. P rovince has erected a g a r stu n ts follow ing the splendid dinner. age on his p ro p erty already. S IL O S N ext to B row n's .Market Grcehain J. C. Shultz is th e ow ner of a fine W. H. A drian and H al E. Bishop, Get our prices for 1921 before buying new Maxwell car. m em bers of th e R osarian club, as Mrs. M innie Collins of Berkeley, sisted a t th e cerem ony of th e opening C alifornia is visiting h er s is te r Mrs. of P o rtla n d ’s com m unity chest which J. Bailey. She expects to rem ain for was held Monday in P o rtlan d . some tim e. RELIABILITY SERVICE M arshal Greg Cox w ith a cou n tin g P o w ell V alley. Phone 1041 m achine kept tab on th e m achines Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n P alm b lad en th a t passed th e fo untain Sunday be te rta in e d on E aster, Mr. and Mrs. tw een 8 :3 0 a. m. and 6 :30 p. m. The R ichard G ustafson and ch ild ren of C hevrolet 1-ton Truck, good condition. m achine count showed th a t 2365 a u P o rtlan d and Mr. and Mrs. Swan tom obiles passed in th e 10 hours. M agnuson and children. Ford 1-ton Truck, chain drive. A b a b r e o n was born M arch 19 to Mr. and Mrs. W alter E rickson and Mr. and Mrs. F ronc O lbrich. T he a friend from P o rtlan d , spent, S un C hevrolet D elivery. Ford R oadster young m an has been nam ed Joseph day a t th e hom e of th e fo rm e r’s Henry. m other, Mrs. E. W. Unis. S. S. P ugh has resigned his posi tion w ith th e C. E. O sburn Co. and will leave W ednesday m orning for Bring in that broken clock and have it Reedsville, M issouri, w here he has been called by th e Illness of his repaired and oiled. fath e r. Mr. P u g h has been fo r some Phone 691 GRESHAM tim e in charge of th e sto rag e b attery » > » » » » » ............... All Kinds of service a t the O sburn g arage. Miss P earl R uegg en tertain ed a W ATCHES, CLOCKS W JE W E L R Y n u m b er of girl friends at an E aster b rea k fa st p arty Sunday m orning. COAL Repaired and Satisfaction Guaranteed T he tab le and room s w ere a ttra c tiv e with d ecorations suggestive of the E aster season. G uests w ere Misses G U Y D. JO N E S, J ew eler M adeline Sm ith and H elen Daum- Phone 661 g a rd n e r of P o rtlan d , V iola Dinger, A nna B rugger, Mabre C urrin, Alice Roberts and Evelyn M etzger. The Cor. P ow ell ami Maple g irls enjoyed a m ost d elightful 2 3 5 Ash' Street Gre.«ltain m orning w ith th e ir c h a 'm in g hostess. Portland 851 Bdw y. 2 0 8 2 Mr. and Mrs. W ard Inglis and fam with the screen’s best ily of E stacada have moved to G resh comedian am w here Mr. Inglis will be em ployed H arold Lloyd In R ak er & Son’s garage. They are g a r CHOICE M E A T S living In th e house belonging to A laugh in every line. Let m e bid on your work. Phone 32 7.) “ nlan .................... ............ 8 00 R ak er & Son ju s t west of th e garage. H om em ade H am s, Bacon, S ausage, Lard 1. J. W inter. T he o f G r a h a m pays 6 per T his house has recently been re “THE T E M PEST” i vs e a s w A m P —.— —. — ! . — ¡cent 4 I In terest on tim e . a deposits.— Adv m odeled and m ade into a com fort S torage battery repairing and re ab le home. A TALE OF THE SEA. charging, s ta rte r and g en e rato r Drop onto a few of th e bargains T he M ultnom ah county fa ir board work. R aker A Son. offered in th e w ant colum ns d irecto rs will m eet Monday, April 4. Main S treet GRESHAM P hone 881 Opening Episode of B urton W alrad is carry in g his GKO. DIKTL. Prop. f? rig h t hand in a very careful position “D ouble A d ven tu re” as a re su lt of bloodpoisoning in one With America’s Death-Defy of his fingers. The d a te of th e sen io r class play ing Hero of Daredevil Deeds which was to have been given March 18 has been set for A pril 8. The COMING! COMING 11 play was postponed on account of the Saturday and Sunday IllliitUil q u ara n tin e. It Is hoped th a t n o th ing will occur to in te rfe re w ith the Greatest Drama of the Day! FEDERAL R E S E R V E t ¿ ¿ ‘,';¡¡¡¡ schedule th is tim e. T he play is said “ H U M O R E SQ U E ” SYSTEM to be one of th e best th e school has w ill be a source of pride and joy, as . ev er p ut on. |! Mrs. N ora W ithrow Is having win-1 w ell as one of P R O F IT , if you get dow boxes m ade for th e o utside of h er building. T he boxes will extend your Seeds and T ools here. ; along th e fro n t and side of th e b u ild ing and will be filled w ith red g er Our stock o f H oes, R akes, Shovels, anium s. Jo h n Fox is doing th e work. Mrs. 8. B. H all of G resham ch ap ter T row els, W eeders, S pades, Floral O. E. 8.. and Mrs Jo h n Jo n as, of ihe T ro u td ale O. E S were en tertain ed | Sets, Etc., is quite com p lete. First half of taxes must be paid before at a luncheon given In P o rtlan d S at HOME BRED u rday by Mrs. J. F. W aite, w orthy April 5th. m atro n of P o rtlan d chapter, E astern W e have G arden Barrows and MAY BE PAID THROUGH THIS BANK HOME FED S tar._ who e n tertain ed th e w orthy Do not procrastinate. There are many div- F ertilizers, too. m a tro n 's club. T he w orthy m atrons HOME MADE of sixteen ch ap ters were present. He made this year. Attend to' them Bishop Bros. Saturday Only Special April 2 for $2.15 See our window this week. Thoroughbred English Pointer Puppies. L. L. Kidder Hardware Co. FARM IMPLEMENTS REPAIRS W. S. LOVEJOY, Agent W. A. HESSEL CLEAN UP SALE Will Take Trade START HOUSECLEANING NOW Gresham Theatre C. E. O SB U R N RE-OPENING Wednesday, March 30 “Bumping Into Broadw ay , WOOD Ekstrom Truck Service A Truck for Every Kind of Work Full line of Cold Lunch Meats a m SANITARY MARKET YOUR GARDEN 'ill'' ' m HW Home Products Your law n can ea sily he kept in trim with one of our Lawn M owers. T hey are m oderately priced. A. W. METZGER & CO. PIIONK M l QUALITY AND S E R I ICE PIIONK Ofll R egular m eeting of G resh am Lodge No 125, I 0 .0 F., In th e Odd Fellow s hall, every T h u rs day evening. W ork In second degree. ! v loitort welcome. HARRY J STANLEY, N Q. JACKSON JONES. S ecretary. S tated Com m unication of Fairview Ixvdge No. 92 A F. A A. M., S aturday evening April 2d. 1921. a t 8 :0 0 p m La- i bor In E A. and M M D egree V isit ing b ro th ers welcome .. ~ WM H STANLEY, Sec y. h d . M c C reary , w m PURE LARD government reminders MADE FOR HOME Second half becomes delinquent Oct. 5. Have you delivered us all vour Liberty Bonds without coupons for exchange for per manent Bonds? If not. do so now. If you have have you called for the Permanent Bonds. If not, do so now. 3s 65c, 5s $1, 10s Delivered Gresham Meat Market A. j . w . BROWN FIRST STATE BANK ° BBS BAM . O M tO O X Phone 41 1111111111111111111111111111)11111111111,1,1 I