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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1923)
H O K IX GRESHAM LOCALS Miss A celia McMains and R ea Mc- Malns of P o rtlan d visited frie n d s in Boring Sunday. Miss Alice Lund of P ortlan d is v isit ing for a few days a t th e hom e of her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Lund. Miss B uena Childs and Miss Cecilia V andom elen of P o rtlan d w ere Sunday guests at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Childs and fam ily. Miss Edith Naas of P ortlan d spent the w< ek-end at th e home of her p a r ents, Mr. and Mrs. H erm an N aas and Sunday guests at th e home of Mr. hnd Mrs. II. B. Lund w ere Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lund of A storia. Miss P earl Lunday, who has been ill at the home of h er parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe L unday for the past m onth, h as sufficiently recovered to re tu rn to her work at the M eier & F ra n k sto re the first of th e week. E rn e st Boese w as taken to th e Good S am aritan hospital in P o rtlan d the last of th e week to have an operation on his ear. Isaac P ea of P o rtlan d has recently ren ted the Bozarth place north of H aley station. A big baby boy arriv ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Compton of H aley sta tio n Sunday. Win. M orand, czar of the Muscovites, expect* to atten d the cerem onials to for M en, W om en and Chil dren. T he m ost in q u a lity — the lo w est in price. Piieknrtl an d Dougins Shoes ------ T H E M r. and Mrs. T. C. C arver of P ra tt. For Men $2 to 5 For Women $ 2 .5 0 to $8. 90c to For Children..... AylsWor th 6 /Aart'irv M e n ' s W ear vss/^X For the Berry Grower Berry Plows, with adjustable beam and handles, one- horse Disc Harrows, Spring Tooth Harrows, Riding one-horse Spring Tooth Harrows, Adjustable Grape Hoes, Spike Tooth Harrows, Cultivators, a Pulverizor especially made to go between the berry rows. Hand Potato or Corn Planters, Broadcast Seeders. K ansas, a re visiting th e ir old friends, Dr. and Mrs. F ra n k Peak, th is week. M rs. J . R. H unt of P o rtlan d visited a t th e Chas. K ellum hom e Sunday. In have Card th e aftern o o n she w ent to T ro u td ale to view th e crow d and get a su p p ly of 1 sm elt. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ray of Downs, Kansas, v isited th e ir old -friends Mr. and Mrs. C. A. C aro th ers on Sunday. Mrs. Ray cam e to P o rtlan d for h er h ealth . T hey will p robably rem ain for th re e or four m onths. C hester M assey and B ert E. N eer of P o rtlan d w ere a rre ste d rec en tly by deputy gam e w arden E. H. C lark for tro u t fishing in T a n n e r creek d u rin g closed season. T h eir tria l w ill be b e fo re Ju d g e Brown at 2 o'clock to m o r row. T he fa ir board m et a t th e city hall la st nig h t and sta rted th e sa le of sea son tick ets. The tic k ets a re in ch arg e of A. S. Hisey. It was decided th a t the fa ir would open on Ju ly 31 and co n tin u e five days. T he board is w orking on th e prem ium list m a tte r and will m eet n ex t Monday n ig h t to continue its work. T he Musical A rts club held an en th u sia stic m eeting a t th e lib ra ry last night and adopted a co n stitu tio n and I by-law s. Dr. F ra n k -P e a k w as elected I to th e advisory council to fill a va- I cancy m ade by th e resig n a tio n of Dr. I A. T hom pson necessitated by sick n ess I in his fam ily. Miss K ath e rin e H oney I w as appointed tem p o rary ch a irm an of I th e vocal d ep artm en t, W. L. G orsage I of th e in stru m e n ta l d ep a rtm en t and I Alice R oberts of th e ap p re cia tio n de- I p artm en t. At la st n ig h t’s m eeting I W. H. Cope, of th e Cope Film co rp o r- I ation, gave an e n te rta in in g ta lk on i I v ario u s lines of m usic activ ity in 11 w hich he had been engaged. I G resham g ran g e will m eet next S at- I u rd ay in re g u la r session. A fine pro- j I gram h as been a rra n g e d and a good I atten d a n ce Is desired. T h t^ iro g ra m is I as follow s: piano solo, Miss G ertru d e j I B m g g e r; vocal solo, Miss K athryn B ratzel; reading. Miss Vida C einer: I ad d ress, Mr. A uger, a U 'acher at I F ra n k lin high. Also all men of th e 1 1 g ran g e w hose su rn am e s com m ence 1 I w ith H a re expected to ta k e p a rt in ' I e n te rta in in g th e ir fellow g ra n g e rs. i Mr. and Mrs. Delno Macaw and fam - I Ily e n tertain ed at d in n er last Sunday 2 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jack so n and fam ily, ifl Mr. and Mrs. B urt N o rth ru p , who re- , I cently acq u ired the V. H. Read place I on G resham b utte, have moved th e ir I fam ily to »heir new home and a re I m aking im provem ents to the - house I and th e grounds. I S ou th ard & S outhard of the G resh- I am G arage bid in th e O akland to u r- I lug ca r w hich w as sold at public au c- fl tion on S atu rd ay . T he car, w hich be- I longed to Joe M elugin, hud been held I at th e g ara g e for sev eral m onths and I was sold on a m ech an ic’s lien. T he I selling price w as $240 th e am ount I n ecessary to cover labor, m ortgage El " WINCHESTER STORE WINCHESTER .e s unte to go over your tackle box and get your equipment in good shape tor the opening of the season. v Particular attention has been paid to fishermen’s needs this year and vou complTte ° Ur St° Ck ° f Wmche8ter fishing tackle and accessories unusually Come in and try the action and test the strength of a Winchester rod. The are made to stand the gaff”. W e have Winchester reels for everv kind of fishing—every one built like a watch. Fishermen will delight in looking over our fine collection of fishine tack I p TManuruT&E, We also sell the necessary license W inchester B auble and Quad* ru p ie Action Keels— A ccurately Winchester Enameled Silk Lines cu t g ea rs in su re co rrec t m esh ing, quiet ru n n in g and m inim um am o u n t of friction. — High g rad e silk coated w ith special enam el th a t w ill not crack or peel. E very line s tre n g th te s t ed. P rices 10c to $ i5 0 . Prices $1.56 tu $6.00 W inchester S plit Bam too n o n — u n su rp assed fo r stre n g th , light- ness, action and ca stin g p Dwer. Made from selected ca n e by expert rod m akers. P rices $2.25 to $10.00 S alm on E g g s H ook s L ead ers Sink ers E tc. Everything for the Fisherman « • A. W. METZGER & CO. TH E 'WlNCJf£5T£R STORE P rice retu rn ed recen tly R epairs for a ll Im p lem en ts HESSELS FARM MACHINERY Reliability 1141 Servie G RESH AM 1141 ips or Games P rices on D el M onte Fruits V e g e ta b le s for this w eek C hinooks are in the W illa m ette. Trout season opens A pril 15. COKN, Del M onte C rosby No. 2 ct $1.B5; 3 can s. ,'»,*>e; cun, II TOM ATOES, solid pack No. 2>o. »1 3 can s. .'»Be: can. l>e. TOM ATOES, solid pack No. 1, do 2 c a n s. 2.*»c. I’l ’M I'K IN. solid pack. No. 2 1-. ca H iei 3 can s, I3ej can. l i e . PE A C H E S . No. 2 ‘ ... ta n s , doxen 3 t a n s. Tl»e: can, 2Je. D E I. M ONTE P IN E A P P L E : SLIC E S. No $3.1.»: ti ca n s. $LBB; 1 3 ca n s. s2 e j c D E I. M ONTE P IN E A P P L E g ra te d . No. $2.1.'»: 0 c a n s. $ I.IB : . 3 1 cans. 57c: I D E I. M ONTE SPIN A C H . No. 2 Ç c a n s 6 can s. > 0 r| 3 c a n s, 42c r ; I can l.'te. Just ret ment o ant! looi 400.00 ship- Coine in th e S. I’, ft S. a t Fall Bridge, W ash ington, Is v isitin g w ith his b ro th er-in - . law and BtaUr, Mr. and M r- .la, k ’ | W hetstone. j Mrs. E lizabeth McLain enjoyed a | v isit on S atu rd ay from h er d au g h ter, i Mrs. Inez M iller of M ountain View (and Mrs. E thel M iller of R ickreal, I w ho cam e w ith frien d s to ta k e p art in i the fishing for sm elt in th e Sandy riv- i j e r at T routdale. It w as a new ex- I perience for th e m ost of those com ing, I and w as g rea tly enjoyed. K enneth R oberts has been doing ! surveying for sev eral p erso n s in I G resham recen tly . T hom as W iles has sold a lot on W allula avenue w ith a fro n tag e of 70 , feet and a depth of 200 feet to Chase E. St. Clair. T he lot adjoins the W iles resid en ce p ro p erty o n -th e south. The deal w as m ade th ro u g h K rid er ft E lkington. T h e re g u la r b u sin ess m eeting of the W.C. T. V. w ill be held at th e lib rary on T h u rsd ay afte rn o o n at 2:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Addy and little j d au g h ter of P o rtlan d w ere g u ests on ' Sunday of J. N. M ew hlrter and L yle ' Mason. They w ere accom panied by ' th e m o th er and siste r of Mr. Addy from P oulson. M ontana. C onference and d istric t officers o f ' th e W om en’s Home M issionary socle- j ty w ill ta k e p a rt In the m eeting of the local society at th e M ethodist Episco- i pal ch u rc h to m o rro w aftern o o n and j the wife of Bishop W. O. S h ep ard is expected to be p resen t. M others of Season opens Sunday, April 15 Get your Fish Hooks, Lines, Etc. now at popular prices. Our S te e l R od at $ 1 .3 5 is a w on d er HEPP’S RACKET STORE a n y q u a n tity — any tim e D ELIV ERED Made in G resham PACK PRODUCTS CO. P hone 1391 G resham P R . EM IL KOS E M it KG E li O steopathie P hysician .’ongdon H otel S u l,e 1 2 G R E SH A M s t a te Srho.,1 Fnn,l r o r fa rm loan* a t 6 per i m ade on basin of o n e -th ird >alue o f land. P ro m p t act It m ission ch arg e d „ JO H N A. B E C K A tto rn ey for S ta te L and , ?S S SndBW' - DANCE FRIDAY. APRIL I Walrad Mercantile Co "The House of Quality" Phone 1411 TROUT ( : r. Jack Shtiltx » OM W ITTEE B. w T h o rn e A ylsw orth J. E M etiger H i K i i i t i i n n t i t (»tti: and the ‘ and St. Miss Rose P o tter, accom panied at piano by Miss G eorgie S tap leto n ; a piano solo by Miss M argaret C lair. R elatives of th e Misses W renn to the num ber of ab o u t 3d gave a house w arm ing and m iscellaneous show er in th eii new home In G resham last S a t urday night. A m ost enjoyable ev e n ing w as spent. T he Misses W renn have rec en tly p u rch ased the B. H. Hu itch , p ro p erty on W est Pow ell street. s,x ,h H F ™nc h d ry cleaned. F p airin g n eatly done T ailo rin g I ladle« and men. P E T E R LENARD. Tailor, K**u1*»’ m e etin g of Gresh* am Lodge No. 125, 1.0 . 0 F c kWSULSS®“ ’’ a