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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1927)
PAUK KH K GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY. port conditions as very satisfactory in G resham as far as relates to fire hazards. T he g rad e school re ceived th e ir fu llest com m endation, according to th e local fire chief, M. J. A llshouse. The gentlem en pronounced th is as fine a building T he Ladies Aid of the M ethodist i of its kind as they had even been church is planning a fam ily dinner ! in. Some slig h t defects were noted to be given a t the church on F ri in the boiler room a t th e high school. An exit light w as ordered day evening, M arch IS, at 6:30. to be placed on th e Are escape of Born to Mr. anil Mrs. B. R. Shuey the Masonic building, and a sim ilar on T hursday, F ebruary 24, a 7Y4- light a t the back door of the th e a pound daughter at the home of Mrs. ter. The W om an's Home M issionary J. A. Bushong. The baby has society will m eet w ith Mrs. C urtis been nam ed Zoeladean. Johnson W ednesday afternoon, A delegation composed of Mrs. March 2, at 2:30. The program will O. A. E astm an, Mrs. Rose Wilcox be In ch arg e of Mrs. B. L. W alrad. Mrs. O. A. E astm an. Mrs. J. V. of E stacad a who w as the guest of Cogswell and Mrs. C. A. Rogers th e A m erican Legion au x iliary on will serve. All are welcome to a t T uesday evening. Mrs. W. S. E ver tend. G uests a t Chas. A. Coe’s home for e tt presid en t of the G resham Aux iliary . Mrs. C. C. Yager, Mrs. Edna several days have been his brother. B rugger, Ted Johnson com m ander Jay H. Coe of K lam ath F alls and of th e Legion, and A djutant E rn est his sister, Mrs. Ange McBroom of B rugger attended the d istric t con Chicago, who cam e to attend the ference of the Legion and aux funeral of th e ir b ro th er, the late iliary held a t St. H elens W ednes | Dr. H enry Waldo Coe. Mr. Coe day. All th e sta te officers w ere In I retu rn ed to his home on W ednes atten d a n ce at th e conference. All day but Mrs. McBroom will rem ain stayed over for the banquet and for a sh o rt tim e. Mrs. Mary J. danced in th e evening w ith the ex Coe, the aged m othed, is rep o rted ception of Mrs. E verett and Mrs. much im proved In health. Y ager. Mrs. C. M. Q uicksall is serving At the reg u la r m eeting of the on th e ju ry in P o rtland. B. J. DufTy and fam ily moved A m erican Legion A uxiliary on T uesday evening th e organization from P o rtlan d to G resham W ednes w as honored by having p resent day. m aking the exchange of th e ir Mrs. Rose W ilcox, the sta te vice city p ro p erty to John C h ristn er president, w hose hom e is at E sta who purchased th e R obert Haus- cada. T here w as a fine tu rn o u t w lrth house and five ac res about a T uesday evening at the Joint m eet year ago. Mr. Duffy, who has five ing of Legion and A uxiliary and ch ildren, says he has an acre Mrs. Wilcox w as much pleased apiece for them. The th re e older w ith her hearty reception. T he Le ones. M artha, C h arlo tte and Doro gion now bus a m em bership of 50 thy, will enroll as stu d en ts of the and th e A uxiliary has 54 m em bers. G resham grade school for the re T he in te rest and atten d an ce are m ainder of th e school year. W. D. K inder Is evidently try in g gratifying. A fter the pot luck su p per held in th e g range hall Mrs. to qualify for a head position on the W ilcox and Mrs. O. A. E astm an, by fire d ep artm en t judging by the whom she was entertained for the fiery steed he is driving in place of night, attended the card p arty giv Ills usual sedan. He is using the en at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. b rig h t red flivver for a few days w hile his m achine is undergoing a I. R aker. Mrs. Annie Hevel had the m isfor few necessary rep airs. Gordon Steffen of P h iladelphia is tune T uesday to dislocate her right an k le and break both the bones of a guest at th e home of his aunt, He is a the leg above the ankle when she Mrs. M. J. A llshouse. slipped on th e bottom step of a p ain ter by trad e and may decide flight of sta irs and fell a distance to rem ain in O resbam perm anently of only eight inches. The limb if the outlook in his line is p rom was placed in a ca st and everything ising. possible done to induce a speedy knittin g of the bones. H er sister- in-law , Mrs. F rank W ostell of E u gene, is assisting in her care. The many friends of G randm a (Mrs. J. H.) Wood will be pleased to learn she is som ew hat improved from her recent severe Illness. Mr. Wood lias also been ill but has re covered m uch of his usual strength. Mrs. L. A. M itchell is taking care of them at th eir home. Dr. and Mrs. (). A. T hornton have 1 here is a suprem e both been ill and in Good S am a ri tan hospital w ithin the past week glorious satisfactio n in or ten days. Dr. T hornton cante the possession of beau home W ednesday hut his wife re m ained for fu rth e r treatm en t. tiful hair. Our scalp Gordon G ibson's milk tru c k m ix trea tm e n ts will m ake it ed w ith a county tru ck at th e In tersection of Main and Powell m ore abundant and our stre e ts on W ednesday m orning. I m arcelling will m ake It Tlii' dam age consisted of a w recked front fender on the m ilk truck. a crow n of glory. High school stud en ts and others ; who wish may have the opportunity 1 of listening to an exceedingly en- f te rta ln in g speaker next Monday m orning at 9 o'clock when Dr. U. G. Dubach.dean of men at Oregon A gricultural college, will be p res ent to address the m orning assem - ' lily at high school. P rincipal f a n - , non Is personally acquainted with Dr Dubach and says th e re is a tr e a t in store for those who may : have th e opportunity of listening to him. . OVER FIRST Messrs. Gleason and T aylor of P o rtlan d w ere here W ednesday in j STATE BANK an otticiul capacity as tire in sp e ct ors of public buildings. They re- ' Gresham Locals SMELTS RUNNING! Now 5 lbs. of large, fre sh , firm anti delicious Sm elt for 25c LARD T h e best buy in 10 y e a rs io fry th em in fi-lb. pall fie 10-lb. pail #1.50 A nd it's open k e ttle d at th a t. BACON SQ UA RES T h e very best for se aso n in g . Pound 2,»c FR ESH MEATS N oth in g but th e very finest. At Y am hill price«. Som e choice c u ts even less, .lust try It once. FBI ITS LEMONS, c h e a p e r th a n apples, dozen ORA M il s, ripe, sw eet an d juicy. ikvz.it G R A P E F R l I l s , ii0 pack, nice, lull, juicy R u ssets, 3 fo r ... __ GRIM I R ll S 1 lb. ja r Skookuiii J e llie s and J a m s — T h is w eek, a ja r JE L L Y POM DERM, 3 for T R E E IT Y. G n ■ ii ' lb A LBER S F L A P J YCk FLOUR 40-11». sack F lo u r FEED C ra c k ed h ! h ; i i . io n #37.00. 25c i MrB. A. J. W. Brown has been on straw b e rrie s extensively. T hirty the sick list for several days. H er five acres of the ranch are under condition Is now som ew hat Im- cultivation and these will be plant- proved. 1 ed to th e Derries as rap id ly as pos- Mr. and Mrs. C larence Look and sible. M. N ishim ura of the Powell fam ily of The Dalles w ere week- Valley d lstric t ba8 been hired bV ... , ,, .. Miss Okuda to take ch arg e of the m J ' a ia ' i ' k ° olt 8 m other, w ork and he has moved to the place Mrs. P. A. Gould. with h|g famHy M,gg o k u d / ls a p . O. A nicker ha« leased his 122- Ja p an ese g irl 19 years old, a grad- acre ran ch on th e R egner road for u ate of Lincoln high school in five years to Miss Mabel Okuda of J P o rtlan d . The A nickers have re- T routdale, who intends to grow served th e rig h t to cu t and handle O lilllllN IK ]|llllllllh ia it TRAVEL THE BROAD CHARTED ROAD IN 1927 22c 25c 31. 27c *1.93 the wood on th e ranch. They also reserved the rig h t to live th e re for a year- A m ale q u a rte t is in tra in in g for the next concert to be given by th e G resham band. Miss Alice P rin d le is the d irecto r for the sin g ers and Miss D orothy Cooper accom panist. The q u a rte t is composed of Allen Lind, first te n o r: Claude Welch, second te n o r: Clifford Gibbs, b a r itone and H arry Bjur, bass. Mrs. M. J. A llshouse, w’ho is a m em ber of th e P ast G rand club of the Rebekah lodge, is being e n te r tained in P o rtlan d today at the home of one of the club m em bers. Mrs. H a rrie t Donley A shw orth of San F ran cisco arriv ed W ednesday evening for a few days' v isit at the home of her aunt, Mrs. L. T. St. Clair. L ater she plans to go on Card of Thunks. to Spokane to visit her p aren ts. Mrs. A shw orth rep o rts flood con- 11 We w ish to ex press our g ra titu d e ditions betw een h ere and San F ra n - to lbose wbo 80 kindly gave a ssist- cisco as very d isastro u s. She was ance d uring ou r re c e n t sorrow , and detained two days in K lam ath F alls for th e beautiful floral offerings on account of th e w ater. Mrs. „ j Hoffmelgter a n „ P ru n in g sh e ars and saw s of all | Fam ily. kinds. Lime and su lp h u r for sp ra y ing. P ru n e and spray now! L. L. Don’t forget the H orse S ale Mon K idder Hdwe. Co. Phone 1421. day, M arch 7, a t 1 o'clock, a t —Adv. T hom pson's B arn, G resham .—Adv. 100 Tons of Hay/ in a lot of hay. It's going fast hut we want it to go faster. Can you beat this price. ROSEBUSHES G ive y o u r life a re a l d efinite p u r pose, p rovide fo r it th e m an y com fo rts to be h ad, a n d sa fe g u a rd it a g a in s t th e em e rg en c ie s s u re to com e. Lay th e fo u n d atio n now fo r P ro s p e rity a n d H a p p in e ss by ta k in g th e B road, C h a rte d R o ad —a “ B an k of G re s h a m ” S a v in g s A ccount. 18 S a tu rd a y , Feb. 2«, a ll Day» a t A. W. M etzg er’s Old F eed M ill per ton at the barn #19.00 D elivered fo r c h o icest m ixed c lo v e r and vetch. 3 Bushes $1 H. W. STRONG Best varieties DAVE STA B LER P h o n e G re sh am 2161 Phone 365x6 OPEN Y O VR ACCOUNT TODAY G resh am , Ore. REMEMBER The Market — GRESHAM MEAT MARKET REMEMBER The Street - -- POWELL STREET REMEMBER The Proprietor —- A. J. W. BROWN REMEMBER The Phone— 1891 RED ROCK ( H E E S E — F R E S H M a in S tre e t G resh am FISH — PO U LTRY 1 WUIIUUIUIIICIK GRESHAM MEAT MARKET Grocery Bulletin N ew berg H am , w hole o r h a lf .............................. Lb. 87e Rex P u re L a rd , med. pail 85c, la rg e #1.65 F lour, Seal of O regon, from th e C row n M ills, sack #1.9» F isc h e r’s Rolled O»t> Iloni«* Caniictl F ru it .......................... 9-lb, bag 19« ..................... P ure H oney, q u a rt ja r s q u a rt ja r s 25c 19c, p in ts 29« Bnt'on S t| tmr«*s, good fo r s e a so n in g ...L b . C hoice Rueou Rucks. S u g a r C u r e d .... »c Lb. 37c Milk C a rn a tio n and B o r d e n 's .............................can C anned Soups, a ll v a rie tie s 10c can 10c No Rub N aptha Soap, special 10 b a rs 27c B arrel S yrup, heavy C ane a n d M aple .... S ilv er B ar T o m a to e s, best s ta n d a rd q u a rt 15c Now is th e tim e to th in k of all th o se th in g s w hich a rc p a rtic u la rly suited to th e L e n ten S easo n . S tep in, th a t we may have an o p p o rtu n ity to n ot only serv e you w ilh food, but also to offer s u g g e stio n s fo r m enu v a rie ty . 2 c a n s 25c 1 ta lia a P eas, you know th e y ’re g o o d ........3 c a n s 39c T re e l ea. g ree n a n d black ... y2-lb. pkg 38c Our Pig Canned Goods Sate Ends Wednesday, March 2. P U Y NOW A. W. Metzger & Co, Q u a lity a n d S erv ice P h on e F eed Offerings Saturday and Monday, February 26 and 28 Inc. 1451 1281 2 "llC 3H lilllM IIK3l>l.llllli<tC ]ll||lll|||llC J llifiiit l 'C l!in 'H ilU K 3 iN lllllN llU llllll|||H I(]|H ||iijH iia ii|H |f||||K iiiH iin ii||Q ||||||t|iN trj ! I 1ZC SH R IM P— A merican Beauty— L atest Pack. No. 1 cans. 3 f o r ........ « .) Kl( I Fancy Blue Rose— I t’s one wholesome ■i .ill i hilili . n lik< C. OCT. leal, too. 3 lb s ................................... 25c T h e T est A m erican—Packed in pure Off tills SYHOIAE* salad oil. 25c s t I t|n \ Z»X Sprli o f th e P ro g ress o f M a n k in d , money can buy. 3 for H H c, said an English contemporary, “will be in the appreciation of the character of Washington.” t»-lb. ca n s. Lb cans 4.Ae, BEANS Campbell'»—Ovar big" lo r “ t w o h it s " — T h e By th is tru e te s t, m an k in d is e v e r m a rc h in g fo r a , i w ard. OY STERN dorf. \ ' li I :i I ■ 3 for $1.25 lha. ready-to- :t tin s . 3 fo r . > \ ,, , \\ . 5-ounce can s, 3 f o r ..................... Off zx Z * 42c U L A tls, Minced—Scalloped C lam - mak, the most appetizing m eat su b stitu te qi H alves, can I H f . 3 f o r.. D Y I f S, Golden Ilallow i— New crop in bulk — .»o E v ery w h ere, th o se w ho h av e freedom a n d th o se w ho seek it. a re in sis tin g upon h is ideal of “ th e p ra c tice o f a v irtu o u s p o lic y ' th a t th e cud a n d purpose of a il G o v e rn m e n ts m ay lie " th e a g g re g a te h a p p in e ss of so ciety ." io Mil k. I . i b l ’ Y - i’h v p , , j,, f r , cream .” T all can«. 3 f o r ................. H is influence lives on th ro u g h th e y e a rs. H is w ords a n d deeds a re ev er a n in s p ira tio n to fo rw ard - lo o k in g people. I :: FIRST STATE BANK GRKSHAM, OREGON 1 I A stro n g Rank Me D eliver ' ■lugjuwnu üUnu«ooKiniHn,.Hiaimi i wMMHM MMKX. OO 28c ( «»< OA, ported duces. Pound B lo o k e rs - If you w ant the finest Im Dutch Cocoa th e w orld pro buy B lo okers- -lb. tin 28 e tin ............ ............... ffr 30C STARCH. Argo—Corn or Gloss Pound packages. 3 f o r ..................... ....25c .................................. I’l M IP P I t , H illsdale Brokt i .-'llces—8 large mellow slices to can. packed the ame as whole alicea except slightly broken In one or two places. Iatrge cans. 3 for. . . •)•»(* rn ROLLED PATH— The cream of the W illam ette Valley. 9-lb. sack 4M aHC LAKI», P u re— In bulk—F r sh lard Is fff f still the fav o rite of m any m others. 2 bs w S H O K T E M M ,. Best— In bulk—P urely vegetable 3 lbs. .. 49C t RA( h f.K S , T ru Blu Soda. Lb l.Tc 3 pounds ............................................... 4tSC S M fW D K Itl a highly refined purely vegetable -hort> nlng. 4-lb. can. Ml im 4 0 I (‘ OIL. Amalxo— Amusingly good for frying and - foi m a k i n g May- onnaise. Q uart can. • -Mth ( EX II l!V ( O t t E E —-Few equal—none better. W hen you buy 2t>th C entury you get th« best Note! We reduced th e price, hut not th e quality. L b ................... SOAP, « ry stal W hite— P ure Soap—all th ru — 11» b a r s ................................. .' 3 lbs K 11 s i \ s, Off cSvC BORAX « t i l l ’s, make h u n d r « l ( tl.9 0 NEWBERG PACKING & PRODUCE CO. *■* 1»27 S pecial S ale of E veryw here, th e peoples of th e w orld t«xiay h o n o r th e m em o ry oi W a sh in g to n . B rin g in y o u r produce Aeal 17c and 18c, lion» 16c to 17«< S to re No. 3 25. 15c 35c Watch for Our “Free Living Plan” PH O N E 1151 FEBRUARY n Mul»- ’The chip- -L arg e pkge 29c _____________________ 38c n » I III ■ 49-lb. s a c k . . . . CROWN 82.0» est P ate n t- 44c $1.30 $1.91 F IS H E R S BLCND «2.11 FCer itUlT}Stores