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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1923)
4 PAGE FOI’B Another Breeder of Vicinity Serores Purebred Stock. fhat H am p sh ire hogs are advancing to LaV erne M aulding Vaughn, of Cot the fro n t, and a reg istered hog of th is tage Grove, is visiting h er au n t, Mrg C. H. S tone of Fairview w as one of type is of m ateria l value to its ow ner. Mrs. V aughn, well the hog ra ise rs of th is vicinity to se Among th e O. A. C. stu d en ts who J. C. Shultz. cu re one of th e purebred H am pshire M arshal’s Notice. a re a t hom e for the E a ster vacation known here, a rec en t g rad u a te of hogs th a t w ere shipped here from City dog tax is now due and may be a re th e Misses Edella Tow le an d Vir- Union High school, was m arried th e paid to th e m a rsh a l or tre a su re r. South D akota recently. | g inia C u rrin . Bayard M iller and Lyle la tte r p art of la st J a n u a ry a t Eugene o . COX. to A lbert V aughn of C ottage Grove. T he hog breeders a re fast realisin g I W inters. M arshal of th e City of G resham . Mrs. Fred Bauerley, m o th er of Mrs. Mrs H. L. St. C lair and son Chase left early th is m orning by autom obile G ertru d e Schanno, who has been h ere for Eugene to atten d th e an n u al new s for th e p ast ten days, retu rn ed to her p ap er conference In session th e re to home in C en tralia, W ashington. Mrg. day and tom orrow . T his is th e fifth Schanno accom panied h er for a sh o rt an n u a l conference held th e re under visit. Mrs. C. M errill and h er d augh th e auspices of th e school of jo u rn a l te r Mrg. E thel P ric h a rd a re tem p o r a rily in ch a rg e of th e store. ism of th e U niversity of Oregon. Mrs. R. T. Sm ith and d au g h ter, Mrs F ra n k L. Kinyon of P aw n ee City„ N ebraska, arriv ed early th is week to S hepherd, a re visiting th e form er's ta k e ch arg e of R u ral Route A from the d au g h ter, Mrs. Jim Cook a t T routdale. G resham postoffice. He is going over Mrs. Chas. K ellum spent la st week o t A rgyle »nil the ro u te w ith Mr. L lsh in o rd er to end with h er cousin, Mrs, J. R. H unt, S u p e r Cord fam iliarize him self w ith it before the in P o rtland. M adras. T hey la tte r goes to tak e up the w ork which a re as serv iceab le Mrs. A ustin M cCutchan of P o rtlan d Mr. Kinyon left In N ebraska. Mr. Kin- visited her sister, Mrs. Jo e G ray, r e as they a re |y o n is accom panied by his wife. They cently. good lo o king. a re stay in g tem p o rarily w ith Mr. and A rm y Sm ith, who has been w ith his all sizes Mrs. Fred S outhard, form er friends. uncle, Chas. C aro th ers d u rin g the T he beautiful ja rd in iere given to the w inter, left for Hood R iver la st W ed oldest person atten d in g th e big 9c nesday. sale a t H epp's R acket sto re w as won A colored m an w as observed T u es by Mrs. LInnem ann, 94^4 y ea rs of age, day evening on Pow ell stre e t near the JA Z Z BOW S ¡G resham . Oregon. Follow ing is a list New A ratex ¡of co m p etito rs: Mrs. M ary F aught, grad e school actin g crazy. He was A d ju stab le B an d taken in ch a rg e by M arshal Cox and W ebbing C o llars 89 years. G resham , O regon; Mrs. All c o lo rs ......... placed in th e em ergency hospital in M ary J. L eslie, 81 y ears, G resham , th e city hail. A doctor w as called who ¡O regon; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wood, 81 could find nothing serio u s th e m atter y ears, G resham , Oregon. w ith him. H e had a sm all ty p e w riter G randpa Landon, who m akes his and a p ray er book. He seem ed im home with his son-in-law and d au g h proved the next day and w as allow ed te r. Mr. and Mrs. Will S tan ley , has to go on his way alth o u g h th e m arsh al m e n ’ s w e a r ’1 r S h o e s been confined to his bed th e p ast th ree says he d id n 't a p p e ar to know w hich G R ESH A M ‘ w eeks btft is im proved now and able w ay he w anted to go. to sit up. He sp en t a p le a sa n t day T. E. M ercer has sold th ro u g h John la st S unday when th e m in iste r of the Brow n his rem ain in g tw o acres in D un k ard ch u rch , his wife and nine C leveland addition to M arg aret and o th e r m em bers cam e out an d held Rosa K ehrli. T h ere is a good house song and p ray e r serv ice a t th e S tanley on th e tra c t w hich is located n orth residence. and w est of th e can n ery . T he co n T he M ethodist L adies' Aid society sid eratio n w as $2750. will m eet at th e home of Mrs. Zim Mike K ehrli has tak en possession of m erm an W ednesday, M arch 28. The h o stess will be assisted by Mrs. W in his farm , the old Dan T albot place, ea st of G resham . te rs, Mrs. S. C. Jones, Mrs. Wm. Ott C. W. A ltm an h as pu rch ased the and Mrs. A. 8. Hisey. All m ebm ers are A rth u r W. R egner p ro p erty , know n as cordially invited to be present. I T he N eighbors of W oodcraft will th e R egner building, including Ma m eet a t Mrs. Jo h n M etzger s T uesday sonic h all, on th e c o rn e r of Main and aftern o o n , M arch 27. It is d esired th a t Second stree ts. T he p ro p erty co n sists all m em bers be p resen t as it is the of th re e lots w ith a fro n tag e of 100 S E E ( f o i l W INDOW occasion o t nom ination of delegates feet on Main stre e t and 150 feet on Second, and includes th e tw o-story to th e com ing sta te convention. dw elling on Second street. T he con Dr. F ra n k P eak has been m issed by sid eratio n is said to be aro u n d $16,000. his frien d s ab o u t tow n for a few days. W. S. M orton has moved to th e Dan He has had a slig h t sick n ess but is McGraw place n ea r P le a sa n t Valley rep o rted b etter today. school, com ing from th e Berkley d is Mrs. J. C. S hultz has been confined tric t, P o rtlan d . He w ill ra ise ch ick to her home d u rin g th e p ast week w ith rab b its, and im prove th e 20- Hickness. She is im proving and a x -I a ens c re and “place" It’s a positive fact that pects soon to be out again. Miss Mirinm i n. u in C. E. R u sh er h a s been confined to s - . 7 „ m8 ; , r • b- " GRESHAM LOCALS New A rrow Shirts $l so, $2 , $3 35c 50c AylsWort GLASS MIXING BOWLS I' ive to a set, ail different sizes SPE C IA L, per set - - - - 79c J. E. M E TZG E R FOOD SUPPLY HOUSES are responsible in a large measure for the health of their neigh borhood residents. I wentieth Century Customers are safe guarded by the wonderful “turn over” of these stores, assuring them at all times of fresh goods heir clerks and stores are cleanly. They real ly are safe places to trade—and prices are so reasonable. 20th Century Grocery S atu rd ay and M on d ay w e o ffe r the U sual E xtraord in ary P rices taln ed i t " lh, " h " re®e n t,y en ter- D onations for th e F arm Home ba- M i C m n z i e s 7 ? 1’ ,e2 - ,n -,a * ' h » “ r should be left at Mrs John Metz- A rii M “ f ^ n / y a n c l s c o . g er s not ia ter th an T uesday, March Mrs. J A rth u r Menzies of P o rtlan d 127. P erish ab le a rtic le s should be left and Mrs. Ed. O zburn of G resham . Mrs. T h u rsd ay m orning, M arch 30 C. M. Menzies will re tu rn to her home Mrs. G ertru d e B angs is ill w ith In C alifornia next week. th e p rev ailin g grip. Mrs. A lbert Camp T he nam e of Mrs. B ruce Hoyt was h as had ch arg e of th e seventh g rad e u n in ten tio n ally om itted from th e list for th e past Riw days. of G resham grad e school te ach ers, r e In clem en t l e a t h e r and sickness elected for an o th er year, as given in have in te rfe re d w ith th e G resham as' th e la st Issue of th e Outlook | hikes the past tw o w eeks. W ith the com ing of sp rin g th e scenery is m ore a llu rin g and the tra ils b etter. All who have been on th e local hikes and all w ho w an t to go a re invited to m eet at “The tilu.t II11 ini th e lib ra ry next Monday aftern o o n " a n ,I r 'íü°¡> a. m. pro m p tly at 5 o'clock for a th re e or ‘ «»<» l> m. L o rd « buppt-r the firmt ¡•ral’se1 s í - i ”' "{v’'? Stu‘,y a " d four m ile w alk. "H ealth and cheer ' iRiHe h e rv ite W ednesday 7 Tu »» m C hoir R e h ea rsa l. T h u rsd a y .' T:3U p ’ »».’“ a re at th e end of th e tr a il.” E. F. C rlssev of St. Louis, is visiting “I nlversal Brotherhood Is the Goal" to m e thou w ith us and we w ill do his p are n ts. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. C ris- thee pood.' sey, a n d ’b ro th er W. L. C rissey at the DAVID q HARRY. B. Th . P astor. G ladiolus Farm . Ed. Chantilly, a m e rch an t of K ings ford, S askatchew an, sp e n t a few days' last week with W. A. In g lis and fam ily. He is re tu rn in g to his home a fte r spending th e w in ter in ,th e south. Jo h n Lindbloom has com e h ere from K illdeer, N. D., and has tak en ch a rg e of th e C ocklerease place at Bull Run. recenH y p u rch ased by Mr. Byce of N orth D akota. Mr. C ocklerease is ex pecting to occupy his new home on Hood avenue soon. T he p o to P ro d u cts com pany has a display, a t the Food P ro d u cts show w hich Is being held at th e A rm ory. P o rtlan d , beginning tpdav and lastin g ail next week. It Is n ear th e e n tra n ce and Is one of th e la rg e st and m ost a t tra c tiv e d isp lay s at th e show , with Mt. Hood in th e background. Demon stra tio n s will ta k e place daily. The show Is open afte rn o o n s and evenings. buying the All should see it. More people are talking and thinking and new Overland than ever before— because it is ¿etter vu<t<e— and at the lowest price in its history. All-steel body, finished with baked enamel. Triplex Springs (patented) give easy riding comfort. iu th t H n l 17 th S u tu n lr, B t t u U j B t t f (Jhe New ‘Touring itti ¡SIS C e .p , L'»$ AU t r u t t i, a. Real Alum inum Sale Saturday, Mar. 24, at 2 p. m. GROCERIES A pple«, choice Newtowns, Saturday sp’l 98c O regon Prune«, medium size, 10 lb s. . . 8 9 c D ry S a lt P ork, thin side meat, lb ........... 2 5c B arton ’s P icn ics, small to medium, lb. . . 19c H o lla n d H erring, Imported milkers. k e g ................................................ $1.45 A la sk a H errin g, large and fat, 4 for. . . 25 c R o sed a le S alm on , med. red, tall cans. . . 1 5 c R ed Ribbon S ard in es, large, oval tins 15c H om e C anned Fruits, in quart j a r s ........ 3 0c U tabna P ea s, standard grade, 2 for. . . . 25c d A Jlen S olid P a ck T om atoes, can . . . 15c Bulk C ocoa, 3 lbs ........................ 25c W L’T Pi.Cz R oJIed .0 a t s ’ Iarge Package. . .2 3 c W hite W on der S oap , 27 b a rs............... $1.00 C rem e O il S oap , 3 b a rs .......................... 20c A. W. METZGER & CO. and Service Ph° ne, W reed 1281 Exira Special pricq: E ac h ................................. 1&; I Ins special is for a few days only and while our supply lasts. W e re s e rv e th e r ig h t to lim it q u a n titie s HEPP’S RACKET STORE GRESHAM, OREGON < om e iu a n d look a t o u r b e a u tifu l lin e of r lu t r lO U T r x n rn l Ilm .L k , Peters Shoes F or Men, H omen and C hildren BETHEL BAPTIST Great Favor W ell Earned S t r Ihf O trrh w d Dont Forget the A, L res ham Overland Co. D B .V Z AN O V E R L A N D A N D R E A L I Z E T H E D I F F E R E N C E ZION IA W i n It AL UHI Ht II SERA ICES S p rin g W e a th e r Invites Y our K odak. So s ta r t th e se aso n rig h t. L eave y o u r k o d ak a n d h a v e th e lens c le a n e d , s h u tte r a d ju ste d , etc. * T h is se rv ic e is F R E E We also do and guarantee the very best developing and printing. -et us help you*to make better pictures. G. m . Davidson’s FREMII t u MS EASTMAN AGENT kodaks .MONEY IS NOT WEALTH — BUT S erviced will be held S unday as fol low s; S unday school at 10 a. in.; th e c o m m u n ity in w hich von l tm t -», 10 , u and divine w orship at I f a. m., p re se n ta tion. testim ony and confirm ation ol th e conflrm ands; ad d ress to conflr- niunils; It is F inished". Special m u sic, Ride on in M ajesty" by th e mixed t n e e a rth . It is said th a t s ta tis tic s show th - it if «11 »hi choir and ''Follow J e s u s ” by the women'» choir In (he evening at 7:30 o'clock th e re * * 5 « * 7 ° ^ a n d p a-v b* check w ill be a reunion of all classe s con C heck books fu rn is h e d free. firmed in th e church. All form er con- flrtnands a re urged to be p rese n t and an sw er th e ro ll call w ith th e ir mem ory verse, ^ h e serm on topic w ill be Gresham, Oregon T he P illa r and G round of T ru th ." Holy com m union w ill he observed S|>. . I.ll IllU-IC I- IS fnllow s , Mrs. Theo. S ta g g e r and W hen Thou R. A M. Special convocation Cal lest I W ould A nsw er" by th e Monday venlng. M arch 26. m en's q u artef. .. _ 1923. W ork In P. M. and l*ian<> Tuning. M. E M. degrees. T hese services will be in th e E n g S a tis fa ttio n g u ara n tee d . $3. Fred J C. SHULTZ. H P. lish language All frien d s who do not B. Jones, phor. e G resham 139x1. tf JAMES ELKINGTON S ecy. w orship elsew h ere a r e co rd ially In M ultiply y o u r re tu rn s by ad d in g vlted to w orship with us. . The Bank of Gresham par. z M r w ant ads to y o u r m ethods. First S ta te B an k cent interest on time depoM , _ A d v