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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1926)
PAGE FOUR Marauders Enter Zwelbel P la n t Two local boy«, A rlie H ornlsh and A lbert Richey, thia m orning confessed Mrs. Cora W alker and her daughter, to Ju stice of the Peace John Brown Miss Alice W alker, accom panied by We stand ready to serve th a t they w ere the ones who entered Mrs. E lton E astm an and her m other, you, no m atter where the main building of th e Zweibel Man Mrs. J. A. M iller, drove to Seattle you are. Our complete u factu rin g p lan t Sunday and m ade W ednesday for a few days' v isit with N ation al s ta tis tic s show th a t 44 per cen t--a!m ost o n e -h a lf~ o f th e avera g e and modern m o t o r way w ith a num ber of electric light friends in th a t city. dollar is spent fo r food. W h atever p ercen ta g e Y O U spend w ill do “double equipment makes all connections, a fte r going over every Mr. and Mrs. George B ran d t were d u ty ” at th e treated to an old fashioned ch a riv ari parts of the city accesi th in g on th e prem ises. E n tran c e to W ednesday evening by a num ber of ble. Our correspondents place was gained by break in g th e ir friends. in other cities are com the th ree panes of g lass at th e re a r of the petent. We offer a thor Oliver E v erett, of Sandy, fath e r of oughly reliable and far m achine shop. T hings seem to have W. S. E v erett, of G resham , u n derw ent been given a g eneral overhauling in reaching service. [ th e search for som ething of value. The an operation for h ern ia at Good S a m aritan ho sp ital Saturday. Mr. E v boys left by way of the back door, erett, who is w ell known to m any in leaving it open. They also to re two as is show n by th e s e o fferin g s S A T U R D A Y a n d M O N D A Y , F E B . 1 3 a n d 15. G resham , is convalescing rapidly boards off the blacksm ith shop door J. E. METZGER, D irector Mr. and Mrs. D elbert T etrick moved and boards off from the windows, but SNOWDRIFT, OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, HERSHEY BARS, Nut or yesterday from th e house they have fu rth e r th an th a t, nothing seemed to I 4-pound can............ 91c 2 for..............................13c Milk, 5c size, 3 for..... 10c been occupying on South L aw rence be molested. T he lads have been placed in the custody of Mr. Brown avenue to the residence of F red Hoss. H ans L arsen, who has been bedfast for th e p resen t to aw ait his fu rth e r since Ja n u a ry 28, is rep o rted to be decision in regard to the case. g rad u ally improving. Here s a dand\ recipe: Open one can of SAKHALIN Crab. First separate con W illiam W ewer, of Sandy, is se ri tents into flakes, then add cabbage, celery or other vegetables, hnelv cut. Moisten ously ill at the Thom as san itariu m thoroughly with dressing or mayonnaise. Try it! Halves, can 33c, 2 fo r 63c with a com plication of kidney a il m ents. H e is 82 years old. SMALL W HITE BEANS, LIB B Y 'S M ILK, PURE MUSTARD, “Old fancy C alifornias, 3 lbs. 25c The D orcas circle of th e M ethodist ta ll can s, 3 f o r ............28c Dutch”, 16-oz. ja r..... 15c Ladies Aid will m eet w ith Mrs. L. I P in eap p le, Kidder W ednesday afternoon, Feb. 17. Lewis Metzger fell T hursday m o rn ing w hile about his w ork and sus PURE LARD, bulk, STEWART’S BLUEING, tafned a w renched back. He is still BULK DATES, fresh 2 pounds..................... 45c bottle ..........................15c under a p h y sician ’s care, b ut th e In- clean stock, 2 lbs....... 19c judy is not regarded as serious Mrs. Buena Stone, a teach er in the G resham grade school, is at her home Searchlight MATCHES, HEINZ CATSUP, DELMONTE PUMPKIN, near Fairview on account of illness large full boxes, 5 for 25c large b o ttle ..... -25c large cans, 2 fo r....... 35c Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shipley are spending th e W’eek at home from Brightwood w here he is em ployed as truckm an by th e Sandy L um ber com CORN, “M erit” fancy □ pany. His enforced vacation is the Kippered Snueks, Im port ASPARAGUS TIPS, resu lt of w orkm en moving the donkey Crosby, sweet and tender, ed, boneless, 4 cans....25c “Del Monte” Picnic, engines and cables to a new settin g can ............................. 15c _______________________________ cans 20c, 3 for 59c Mrs. Shipley has been keeping house for him through th e w inter. Lucille, three-year-old d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. McMurry, has been seriously ill for th e past th ree weeks \ o . 590. Ex. toe. Pure 1 hread Silk Hose, mercerized with a com plication of ailm ents, but top, 20-inch silk leg; mercerized heel, toe and yesterday afternoon th e crisis was passed and if no unforeseen develop plated sole. Colors: Grain, New Gun m ent tak es place, it is tho u g h t h er r e Metal, French Nude, Peach, etc. Priced NVe o u r w i n d o w s T u e s d a y , F e b r u a r y 1 6 , f e a t u r i n g O r e g o n D o l l a r D a g P r o d - covery will be assured. T he little one n e ts n t o / j 1 K U AiS. first had in te stin al flu, followed by No. 2475 Chiffon Full Fashioned Hose, mercerized flare to n silitis and ending w ith pneum onia. 0502021002000000000202000002000502001000000200000002000001000000000000000200110500010001010001020001010101 Mrs. Ava Thom pson E dw ards, of top, 20-inch silk leg; mercerized heel, toe and sole. P o rtlan d , well know n to m any in Colors: Day Break, New Gun Metal, High School Notes. G resham , is in Good S am aritan h o s Bois de Rose, Shadow, Atmosphere. Pair pital w here she u nderw ent an o p era The first g irls ’ b ask et ball gam e of tion for appendicitis T hursday m o rn the season will be held th is evening No. 2200 Ex. toe, Heavy Pure Thread Silk Hose, full ing. She is rep o rted to be doing as at the high school gym w hen the well as can be expected. D uring h er G resham girls will play P ark ro se. The Fashioned, mercerized flare top, 20-inch silk leg, absence from her home, Mrs. Ida K ane gam e w ill be called a t 7:30 sh arp . mercerized heel, toe and sole. Colors:, Shadow* is tak in g care of th e house. Miss R eta M. Lunn, recen tly from YV7E have purchased the bus- Edw ard Stubbs, who w as ill all of Cascade Locks, enrolled T uesday at Day Break, Atmosphere Haze, Bois u e W iness of the Jones Lum la st week w ith a severe tu ssle with the high school as a m em ber of the Rose ami New Gun Metal, the pair.... ber Co. in Gresham and will th e grip, w as able to resum e his ju n io r class. H er p are n ts have moved studies at high school Monday m o rn to T routdale. Miss Lunn w as a m em carry a complete line of build ing. ber of th e Cascade Locks b ask et ball ing materials at all times, and Mrs. George D uncan Is In receipt of team and it is th o u g h t she w ill prove are now ready to give you th e d istressin g inform ation th a t on an in sp iratio n to the g irls here. quality goods, plus service and T uesday last two of her cousins, P at The m em bers of th e sen io r class Gresham, Oregon Phone 2221 building advice of long exper W illis and Clifford W ilkins, aged 1 have presented a tro p h y case to the I c]iiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiniiiiiiaiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiim iiuuinM auiHuiinic]ii and 1!», of M elbourne, W ashington, school. T his is a handsom e ac q u isi ience. w ere drow ned In th e Chehalis riv er tion of w alnut w ith plate g lass shelves Come in and get acquainted. and although a crew has been drag and is designed to tak e ca re of the ging the riv er since the accident, no various tro p h ies presen ted to th e Respectfully yours, trac e of th e young men has been school from tim e to tim e such as cups A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK found. and ban n ers from th e football, b as E dgar Tibblts, of P o rtland, who ket ball and baseball fields of b attle Phone 2431 lived h ere some years ago when his which have been won by G resham fath e r w as p asto r of th e B aptist Union high school in com petition with church, was here W ednesday on b u si other schools. Daily Trips to Portland ness for the M erchants’ A ccounting R. E. Cannon is back again a t his service by w hich he is employed. post of duty from his recen t sick spell G resham Mrs. Otis F ish er and her dau g h ter p a rt of w hich w as spent in a P o rtlan d J Powell P ortland I’lione and Ada May, residing on the Section Line hospital. He is now in fine trim w ith Pt. E ast Taylor 1581 Maple Phone KAst 63M> road w est of G resham , are both bed ap p a ren t renew ed vigor. Mr. Cannon fast w ith in testin al influenza, b ut th eir acted as one of th e judges in th e P ark - | ondltion is not thought to be serious. rose-W est Linn debate w hich w as held The S outheast circle of th e M eth at th e form er place T h u rsd ay eve- odist Ladies Aid will be en tertain ed by nlng. The debate, w hich ended in a I Mrs. A rth u r Dowsett on W ednesday, victory for P ark ro se, w as on th e q u es F eb ru ary 17, at her home. tion, “Resolved th a t th e plan of a d i Miss Isa W asson, an In stru cto r in vided session o f the sta te leg islatu re th e high school, was operated on for be adopted in O regon.” Both team s appendicitis T uesday a t Good S am ari w ere well coached and displayed con- ' tan hospital and is reported to be con siderable ability in th e p resen tatio n of valesclng nicely. Mrs E thel E. Grif- th e argum ent. H | tith. of P o rtlan d , a su b stitu te teacher, J. F ra n k lin Babb, le ctu rer, irfter- is taking care of her classes. p reter. and hum orist, w ill ap p e ar at The savings book reveals a marked dif 3 1 The condition of Miss Mildred th e high school T uesday evening, Feb Cash price for Saturday and Monday E isner, who on T h u rsd ay of last week ru ary 16. T his Is a high class e n te r ference between the man who saves and While this lot lasts, 100-lb. sack nearly severed her thum b w hile en tainm ent an d th e high school desires the man who does not. The bank book gaged in sp littin g kindling, is re p o rt the su p p o rt of everyone. T hose spon- ( ALASKA H E R R IN G , ed to be favorable. A healthy circ u that shows entries over a long period in COL. R IV E R SALMON, soring the lyceum co u rse th is year larg e anti fat, 3 fo r 25c lation has been resto red and it is now choice pink, 3 canB 13c have cheerfully suffered loss to have dicates persistance, foresight, self«denial, th e public h ear such w onderful sp eak M VIISU VI.I ’S KHTKItKII self-control, and stick. 1 hese are all I.A RG E OVAL SA RD IN ES, will take place. ers as Mr. W hitney. Mr. Paddock and H E R R IN G , lge. ta n s . 30c a sso rted , 2 c a n s 25c virtues that lead 'to success. Mr. Itahh. These men are n ationally Greshaui I »denominational S*«r»lces. known. T he o rch e stra w ill begin Sunday school will begin at 10 playing at 8 o'clock, the lectu re to be V hat does your bank book show? If ii clock Sunday at the Undenomina- gin at 8.20. ttonal tem ple, w ith preaching by the you haven t one, begin today. The teach ers of the high school will \ lu. h patent family flour. 1 Pastor, the Rev. S. F. P itts, at 2 o’clock atten d a m eeting at th e high school 49-11 -lb. sack. "• the afternoon. The young people's | teach ers of the county to be held at m eeting will he held at 6:15 In the I the co urthouse S atu rd ay at 10:30. evening, followed by song and preach- .1 bank book makes good reading- Miss Isa W asson, who is ill in Good BULK COCOA, SM ALL W H IT E BEANS, g lug services. A Bible ta lk and study 3 pounds 25c S pecial 3 lbs 25c | will he held at 2:30 T uesday a f te r S am aritan hospital, is not being fo r better than some novels."— Lauder. gotten by her classes, th e m em bers of S E E D L E S S RA ISIN S, MEXICAN RED BEANS. 1 noon at the church by the pastor, the which will continue to see she is su p 4-lb. package 39e special, 3 lbs 25c ; study of the book of Revelation to be plied w ith flowers and the stu d en t continued. P ray er service will be held body has tak en it upon Itself to keep on Tuesday evening and Bible study her in fru it. Miss W asson is able to F riday evening. The subject for the talk, laugh and enjoy a joke, which is discourse Sunday afternoon w ill be Get the habit of calling for this excr lent coffee som ething u nder the circum stances. A Strong Bank Law and G race.” Owing to conflict of opinions from Just one price. Pound th e governor s office and th e decision i r « ' Methodist S e n lees. ’’The Church and Its Call to H oli of the atto rn ey g eneral it w as q u es ness will be the subject of the serm on tionable w hether today would be a le \ cry F ine V ALNI TS. soft shelled, 3 lbs 69 A good program Reading Hour at Library Announced. a t t h e Free Methodist ch u rch Sunday gal holiday or not. m orning of which th e Rev. W T was in progress at the high school u n An inform al reading hour a t the li ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOPPE til th e doubt arose as to th e holiday. I Klotzbach is the pastor. b rary has been arran g e d by Miss Irm a S p e c ia l a t t e n t i o n e t t e n to all The Bible school will begin at 10 so the program was given only in part. Ansley, b ran ch lib ra ria n , for next R e a lt y T re a tm e n t!. Miss C ochrane, of the Y. W C A. will Tuesday evening. F eb ru ary 1«. It |a a. m Young people's m eeting co n RESULTS Ot A R A ST E E D . venes nt 7 o'clock followed by p rea ch m eet with the g irls of the high school hoped th a t a larg e num ber will be I n - 1 Quality Phone 99x Phone 145/ ing by the p asto r at 8. AU are invited next W ednesday to com plete th e o r terested and take p art. If possible a -TlìfEA S tr e e t and Service ganization of a Trl-Y club Some 50 reading or study class will be o rg a n F eed 1181 43-lnch field fence, 38c rod a t L. L g irls have expressed th e ir d esire to tsers of the W ant Ad. Column are ized. Those in terested w ill be asked HHMNUUiUtUIUIMIUIIH liiiUU IM nU ltillU U lliU llllU lllilillU U lU I I K idder Hdw. Co.—Adv become m em bers of the Tri-Y. urged to pay cash with order and to suggest su itab le subjects. SERVICE 44% for Food 20™ CENTURY STORES ¡resham Funeral Parlors I Phone 1901 Serve Crabmeat Salad Sunday New Spring Arrivals. Broken Slices, rich and mellow, packed the same as ______ whole slices, large cans, 19c, 3 for 55c FLOUR, Kerr’s Best Patent, 49-lb. sk $2.13, Fisher’s Blend, $2.23 "Maple Leaf” Salmon, fanciest Columbia River Spring Chinook rich in oil, J-lb. can 23c, Lb. can 43c fjo l& p r o o f ffo s ù z iy 20TH CENTURY COFFEE—"A cup or tw^ at breakfast makes the whole day brighter”. Directfrom our roaster to you. Always ____________________ ________ fresh. Pound 47c. 3 lbs. $1.38 FISHER’S MILL RUN, 80-pound sa c k s............................ $133 $1.25 $1.85 $1.95 L. A . W A C K & C O . COAL BRIQUETS BARNES & RORRISON EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE ¡üllItlIU lllillllliillllilllU lllllillllll i Grocery Bulletin Sun Ki«t Orange«, 252 size, 3 dozen. . 85c I BEST CANE SUGAR An Evidence of Character Si $ 6 .2 5 8 VIM FLOUR $ 2 .2 3 S 3 S a 3 g FIRST STATE BANK MANNING’S (OFFER 50c I A. IV. Metzger & Co. avoid tending bills for small amounts