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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1927)
- ---------„ — — from G resham to Sherwood about for a month. ira s One of th e moat in te restin g so u venirs in all p robability ever re- .. „ ceived at th e local postofflce is th a t w h,ch cam (an)H e to ,f) Mrs. Mrg T Th(.odore Van Which heodore Van- IJ(nilnck a few davg from her hugband wh(j Jg a mo gt p>,m Begch F)or(da Thjs ,„l t |r t (O(.oan u t ghe„ gnd a „ which is tacked the nam e a n d 'a d - drPgg No oth<,r cover,ng w a„ need. "d for the long tra n sp o rta tio n save .u ----- . . . ra . . l _ cocoanut shell. At the the n a . tu » uy o p en - cer wa9 able to Itave u nder ,tg T eacher asso ciatio n w ill be held at the schoolhouse on W ednesday eve i own power, w hile R acine’s HUH- ning. F eb ru ary 2. A good program tained a crippled wheel. will be arran g e d for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cooper of Oliver S tro m q u ist of P o rtlan d , P o rtlan d are the guests for a day o r tw o of Mr. and Mrs. W. ty. for a n um ber of y ea rs pressm an u i i c u In a show held In S eattle recen tly . ,, • i . T * he .— ladies of ...c the A m erican be- »>y b 'rd fanciers, according to an ..o ... glon A uxiliary will m eet Monday a r,lc le the Sherwood Valley evening. Ja n u a ry 31. a t 8 o ’clock New .. She was aw arded a silv er H astings and family. Mrs. Cooper at th e home of Mrs. J. H M etzger the best S eifert R oller In and Mrs. H astings are sisters. for the re g u la r m eeting. ‘he .h o w . ‘he « p ed a l prize for the O. A. E astm an w ent to Salem and A change of salesm en will be tour J**8 R‘," w’ aIso McMinnville W ednesday on b u si m ade in a few days in th e local " BeCO" '5 and ,h ,rd Prl«es. One ness affairs. sto re of the T w entieth C entury ' l al ZP" WaS, “ g ra " d male, Ben H H ur, from ‘he th e Queen Queen Verne Cole has been employed chain. Jesse T hom as, who has I m ,le ’ Ben u r- from j City A viaries. Ben Hur*. sire won by Lew is & Son as th e d riv er for been em ployed as an a ssista n t to sam e tim e she received a m ost E. M. W ard for th e past y ear and 1 cham pion sw eepstakes a t K ansas unique souvenir from him. but th is th e bus w hich they have p ut on th is half has been tra n sfe rre d to the City in 1924 and honors in S eattle was carefu lly packed in excelsior. week over th e Section L ine road betw een G resham and P ortland, T w entieth C entury at F o rest Grove ,88t y‘‘a r ' H,B m o th er w a« Oregon A cocoanut with the o utside cov a nd w ill h „ ln w wnrV „ »»,<. . . . Kose’ io ld la«‘ «um m er by Mrs. erin g had been cu t in tw o th ro u g h A bout a dozen m em bers of and will begin ork o th „ e r re the « first of F ebruary. His successor w ill K essler to the Queen City Aviaries. th e ce n ter, th e w hite m eat taken G resham lodge of A. F. & A. M. v is soon be named. T he Young People’s society of out and a handsom e electric light ited th e E ast G ate Masonic lodge in M ontaviila T h u rsd ay evening. T he electric w asher and iro n er the B aptist church will m eet at fixture constructed. H. S. McMurry has re tu rn e d to 6:30 on Sunday evening. The topic, . dem onstration, w hich w as a n An au to accident at th e co rn er his w ork a fte r being laid up for Redeem ing th e Red Man,” w ill be nounced for th e en tire week a t the of T hird and Main stre e ts th is fo re n early a week w ith an a tta c k of the P ortlan d E lectric Pow er com pany’s discussed with stereopticon* views noon disabled th e C hevrolet to u r flu. office in G resham has been Indef as a special featu re of th e m eeting ing c s a t r r u c of k L when W ord has been received from Mr. initely postponed on account of the f*rol,P 2 •" In ch arg e and extends <gg h v ouis H a R r i v acine '« " * W h t n he w eather. R. L. Gibbs of P o rtlan d . “ hPar‘y welcome to any who w ish w‘(s pro<;t,edja V SpeBCer who and Mrs. H arold H am blet, who left n o rth on Main. Ja n u a ry 13 for so u th ern C alifo r a dem o n strato r of th e vacuum ‘° a “ end | R acine was trav e lin g south and at- nia on a m otorcycle, th a t they clea n er departm en t of the electric The Woman s Home M issionary tem pted to m ake the tu r n into com pany, w as In G resham y e s te r society of th e M ethodist ch u rch th ird nPar th e G resh an , Servfce m ade the trip th ro u g h in five days. They sta te th ey enco u n tered some day and showed the clean er before . Will ......... ............... u o n WBen p en cer algo m ....................... eet w ith Mrs. B. L. W alrad , N la ation when 8 Spencer also ma(, made bad w eath er en route. a m eeting of th e Ladies Aid a t the on W ednesday afternoon, F eb ru ary the tu rn the „ f T he next m eeting of th e G resh i m p e of n f Mrs. M ru W I A H 1 1 e « plans n l.,„ o 2 9 ■ 2(1 M r« l o m o es a hom W. J. Ott. H 2, a at t 2:30. Mrs. Jam S terlin g o th er m achine. The c a rs cam e to- am Union High School P a re n t- to visit th is d istric t several days 1 will read th e c h a p te r from th e each month. study book. "O ur T em pled H ills”, ........................... 11 » IH School resum ed T h u rsd ay m o rn which will be dram atized by the ing at both high and grade schools 1 m em bers. T his book deals with th e a fte r a w eek's vacation a t the fo r problem s p ertain in g to ru ra l r e Mrs. ------ H arry Ott -••• will m er and vacation of th ree days at ligious life. — ------ . — th e grade school. T he roads, w hich 8,ng’ and a duet w il> he re n - K n « ... n » , 1 1 « ,. 1 .. 1 . . . ___ t . I _ f I I • U I 1 ( I I I V I* E ll'll Q I U I I Io « . «1 VI 1 have been en tirely im passable on dered by F lorence S tanley and H e maintain quality and low Elizabeth Thom. T hose assistin g account of d rifts are now rapidly prices with cash and delivery. getting Into norm al shape again th e hostess a re Mrs. C. J. L u n d quist, Mrs. C. E. Johnson and Mrs. due to the risin g te m p eratu re and SAVOY CO FFEE, put up by Lom bard & Co., lb.. light rain w hich began falling yes J. R. H orr. terday m orning. Mayor C harles Cleveland on last IIO.XEY, p u re hom e grow n, lb. A week of special m eetings Is be T uesday was appointed by Gov ern o r P atterso n a m em ber of the ing planned a t the B aptist church ITALIAN PRUNES, 4 lb s . beginning Sunday, F eb ru ary 13. sta te fair board to succeed H orace Addis, a form er resid en t of P o rt- T he Rev. E. A. G ottberg, p asto r of BLUEING, p in t b o ttle. th e B aptist church a t A storia, will i land who moved to Idaho some tim e ago. Mr. Cleveland, a retired deliver a series of illu stra te d ad ORANGES, S unkist, d o zen . i farm er and stockm an and active in dresses I organization and civic work. is H enry L. G erdes. otherw ise i LE.MO.NS, fancy th in skinned, dozen. known to his G resham friends as ,h ,,irm u n " f building com m lt- ( KAI KEO ( ORN, we still have some tee of th e M ultnomah county fair H einie the butcher, has been se t by the hundred lbs. ting a w orthy exam ple to his fellow board. tow nsm en in the m a tte r of itpprov- J S. B. H all and W. I). K inder are CRANBERRIES, e a ste rn hard, Ing tho ro u g h fares otherw ise closed I in C orvallis for the w eek and pos- to traffic on account of th e snow [ sibly longer in atten d an ce a t a con- drifts. He is such an energetic I ference of the county d u b agents person th a t he m ust have his daily and ,ll<‘ county ag ric u ltu ral agents T H E V E R Y B E S T M O N E Y CAN BI Y exercise. On Tuesday, being unable bejng held in th e in te rests of the to ta k e up his duties w ith m eat extension service. Mrs. K inder ac- LARI), p u re Newberg. 5-lb. p a ils ........ saw, knlfc and cleaver, he organ- com panied her husband. Ized a band of volunteers and. arm - | Miss E lizabeth Baldwin retu rn ed LARD, p u re N ew berg, 10-lb p a lls ___ ing them w ith shovels, led th e at- W ednesday a fte r spending a week 4-Day Specials tack on a large snow drift on south at the Zigzag ran g er statio n w here R oberts avenue. U nder his ex p e rt she w as the g uest of Mrs. Raymond and able supervision a road w as Sm ith whose husband is in ch arg e soon cleared, slightly crooked but of the work of the statio n during en tirely serviceable. , the w inter. Miss Baldw in also Roacoe S outhard has lately en- spent som e tim e at G overnm ent tered th e employ of the W alter ’’am p w here she enjoyed skiing M etzger autom obile agency as an and o th er w inter sp o rts in that a s sista n t in m echanical w ork. vicinity. H arry Spath began w ork recently Mrs. J. T. H orr expects to leave ' a t th e sam e place as a w orker in tom orrow for H elena. M ontana, to th e shop. visit her d au g h ter Mrs. G. M. Rob , NEWBERG BACK BACON, ex tra lean, 35c Tissue S n id e r ’s C a tsu p Pint bottle 23c T o ile t P a p e r 3 rolls 22c Royal Club P eaches No. 2 A cans 25c K E R R ’S B E S T P A T E N T F L O U R , 49-lb . sa ck , S o la r P in e a p p le Broken slices 2 cans 45c M arket Day Spcl. Fancy Pressed 3- lb. pkg. 35c F IG S 4-lb. pkg. 39c 2 lbs. 35c m ed . p a il 75c, la r g e $1.45 BARS PURE HONEY 2 lbs. 35c Quart jars, 49c Pint jars, 29c F IG R A IS IN S JE L L P O W D E R S , R o y a l C lu b , J e ll D e sse rt, M ello , 4 pk. 25c U ta h n a P e a s Silver Bar 3 cans 39c TOM ATOES A s p a ra g u s T ip s METZGER & Phone Feed h»», b««MS« a m a ,t a n th a s a ttic uM r .1 | T r r SiaS r - e . p p i . o, naachea w-rK . . u z .« a w . - I .....- "V P“ P.a >- . I I W ■ greater v a rie ty cf • n y o th e r fo rm • / cJ___ la y tim e end m y n io e ry N ow aday« I m t keep h , »e * M * • th a t ... IT T , -------— .» 4 r a d , a i m eat, m ixed w ith role . lite r a lly . ,h nk rh a t I f’ v-ng p a r and 1 prepare 3 tju K k ly and easily. 3 u f 1 waan** alw ays so « n th « fry ia g ! Itaed t f h« have a . ♦ " h e n 1 quesooeted rh> W>at there was no better th a t when I used i t I wt d l. " Aa I needed a Car i t d id no t take m e |< Uy did I like it " j t deal b e tte r, in fo o tin g for iave uied these m a cold fry iru »elf b o tto m wi retables um er un V J h»* A d brew n trin e oc d fh iw »rpnsed t. ^metimes in little j wee • jw i lect nu.. ' Store No. 3 1451 1281 ■ ‘S J NEWBERG PACKING & PRODUCE CO. » • small can 15c No. 1 cans, 10c. Quality and Service SALT PORK, tine for seasoning, l b . . . . P H O N E 1151 » ♦ - $1.95 C o o k in g F ig s S w if t ’s J e w e l S h o r te n in g , that » u g f f t y b « « ^ it l , BACON JO W LS, N ew berg cure, lb ........ Window Cleaning. For expert window cleaning see S. T ajim a. or leave ord ers w ith J. A scientist at P hiladelphia traces Ross Brown, G resham , phone 250L m an back to a prim itive fish. And som etim es we flunk th a t m ost of us G iant drain pipe solvent w orks h av en 't got fa r aw ay from the like magic, 25c at L. L. K idder home even yet. Hdwe. Co.—Adv. GROCERY BULLETIN M E A TS .........83c ......$1.64 of the Outlook force, w as a w el come ca lle r a t the office yesterday. >!^.lld And » We Deliver ____ — g "Bright Lights" Saturday N ilR |M P, A m erican Beauty L atest pack. No. 1 cans 3 for. HONEY, S trained it > p ura l ’at ked in Ball Mason J a rs , pint 2 D c. q t. . .. and Monday, January 29 & 31 14c 39c SOAP, C rystal W hite—"T he house w iv es fav o rite”, lo bars. 39c KA INI NN— S e ed less T h o m p so n 's from the San Joaquin Valley. 4-lb. p k g ___ 33c 49c TOMATOES, Del Monte Solid pack L arg e c a n s ..................... P \N ( t h E El.Di It, S perry's -M akes th e kind of botcakes you like. No. 10 s a c k ..................... 69c s > ltl I’, A dirondack -V ery highest g rad e Cane and Maple— they don't m ake it any better. Full qt. 5 3 ^ . Full g a l .. . 98c C R U h i l t s . H ousehold— The fam ily Caddy, w ax -w rap p ed ......................... 43c MILK, L ib b y 's—"T he n earest to fresh cream " T all cans, 3 f o r ........ 28c « fo r .......................... t t M I III I I s \ t i | I1 i n va etica w A sso rt th en , if you lik- Cooking a Pleasure Now because she had the (¡as Company install a Modern SM OOTHTOP A R ea l P ie c e o f F u r n itu r e Dont IVasfe i our I^ioney on a Cheap Range 55c ,v 2 Z » Í )(* WESSON o il. -Y our favorite for M ayonnaise r.xcellent for frying and baking, too Q uart c a n ....................... 49c I I. A KO, P u re—In bulk— You can de- pend on it being fresh. 3 lb s .. 55c SHORTENING, in bulk Purely veget- able and the best we can buy. 3 lbs. 49c BE tN \. \ i - m p g j .v, th ln k - ov,.,. . lbs. of ready-to-serve food for two bits 17c 49c 3 for. M ATHIES. S earch lig h t — N oiseless! Non- poisonous: — Large full count boxes, box 5 c 25c C arton, of 6 boxes. 1IN E A P PL E , Libby’s— 8 mellow slices to vv the lilt- «an. in a rich syrup. L arge cans 2 5 c 3 f o r .............. 74c BACON—G enuine E astern Sugar C ured—Av- erage w eight about 7 lbs. H alf or w hole piece. P o u n d .. 39c R l( I . Fancy Blue Rose—New C r o p - A wholesom e food. Look at the economy, too. 3 lb s .......... 25c SNOW DRIFT— A highly refined veg etable shortening. 4-lb. c a n ... 91c EI.OI R -K e rr's Best P atent. crown K2.G4 F IS1 most i>-« <« < 8 1 .9 1 M I .{ JtffhEEN ILKV (O F F E E -F ew equal, non bet te r— D irect from our ro a ste r to you not only in su res yon a saving but fresh in I / (‘ $1.38 G round to your o rd er for fineness. 2 I «