Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 23, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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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
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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