Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 22, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    GRESH AM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, MARI 11 iS, BIST
PAGE FOUR
Mrs. C ath erin e H arm on was at
h er home h ere on Sunday and Mon­
day, and re tu rn e d Monday to th e
home of her d au g h ter, Mrs. A lta
Wooley at L en ts, w here she has
been for th e p ast six weeks a ssist­
ing the la tte r. Mrs. Wooley fell
C outlnued from page 1
down sta irs la st Ja n u a ry , breaking
Mrs. Elgin K irkwood is ill and is a leg and tw o rib s, besides sp ra in ­
being cared for a t the T hom as s a n ­ ing an ankle.
Chas. Rogers, salesm an for the
itarium .
Mr. and Mrs. H ansen of Orofino, C. T. Mudge com pany of P o rtlan d ,
Idaho, are here visiting th e la tte r's has in stalled M ilw aukee ro tary
brother. Steve W right. T hey are pum ps at th e hom es of C. E. Ja ck -
in terested In the chicken business son and J. T. Lew is.
and may decide to m ake th e ir home
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Addy and ch il­
here.
d ren of Cam as, W ashington, visited
Army Sm ith left th is m orning for Sunday a t th e hom e of J. N. Mew-
Hood R iver w here he w ill be em ­ h irter.
ployed on th e ran ch w here he
Mrs. Lucy O sborne and her
w orked la st year.
d au g h ter, Mrs. B essie Long of
Mrs. L au ra J. B eard and sons P ortlund visited on S atu rd ay with
C. C. and G. P. of W ithrow , W ash­ Mrs. C arrie H ansen, Mrs. Mary
ington, w ere in G resham Sunday to Dodge and o th e r friends.
Mrs. Vyola M athew s A very of
m ake arran g e m en ts for th e funeral
of Mrs, B eard ’s son, Jam es Beard, M ontavilla, d au g h ter of B enjam in
w hich w as held a t E stacada the M athews of G resham , is th e leader
follow ing day in charg e of the of a big com m unity ch o ru s w hich
G ates F u n eral home. Mr. Beard w ill have a p a rt in an e n te rta in ­
died M arch 18 at th e age of 46. The m ent to be given a t th e G ranada
fun eral was held in the E stacada th e a te r, M ontavilla, on W ednesday
M ethodist church and interm en t evening, M arch 23. Money raised
m ade in th e I. O. O. F. cem etery at by th e co n cert w ill be used to p u r­
ch ase E aster m usic. A tra d e s' dis­
th a t place.
A p arty of about 100 Mazamas play sponsored by the baseball
hiked over G resham butte la st S un­ boys, and a 6-reel comedy. “W ar
P ain t," will be fe a tu re s of th e en ­
day on th e ir w ay to D am ascus.
tertain m en t.
Mrs. Mina M cKinney and son
T he 3-year-old d au g h ter of Mr.
Floyd a re both sick w ith flu. Mrs. and Mrs. W illis A ldrich who, with
B ernita Jones and her sister, Mrs. four o th er ch ild ren arriv ed two
B aldw in, have assisted in carin g w eeks ago from S andstone, M inne­
for them for a few days.
sota, in th e c a re of Mrs. llc u stis,
George T acheron w as taken to g ran d m o th er of th e ch ild ren , is
Good S am aritan hospital la st F ri­ suffering a sev ere a tta c k of p n eu ­
day, w here he underw ent an o p e ra ­ m onia follow ing m easles, w hich de­
tion S aturday.
P lan s a re being veloped soon a fte r th e p arty a r ­
m ade to bring him home th is a fte r­ rived in G resham . She h as been
noon.
rem oved to th e T hom as sa n ita riu m
A fine menu has been arran g ed for trea tm e n t. T h e p a re n ts and
for the dinner to be given by th e tw o o th e r ch ild ren a re on th e ir way
ladies of the Evangelical W om en's w est and when la st h eard from
union a t th e g ran g e hall on T h u rs­ w ere snow bound in w estern A ri­
day evening, M arch 31. T he dinner zona w ith 15 o th e r p arties of to u r­
w ill be served from 5:30 to 8 ists.
o'clock.
C. C. Sheeley and fam ily visited
Mr., and Mrs. T hom as of the with Mr. and Mrs. Dan N ash of
T hom as san ita riu m huve retu rn ed P o rtlan d Sunday. T he Nash fam ily
from T illam ook w here they w ere form erly resided in G resham .
called by th e illness of th e ir son
W. N orm an and fam ily of P o rt­
H arry.
land have p u rch ased ten acres of
Mrs. C harles Splaw n of Bull Run Mabel Jack so n now of P ortland.
and M tb . C arl Howell of S pringdale T he land is located five m iles
have been recen t p atien ts a t th e so u th east of G resham and w as p u r­
T hom as sanitarium .
chased by Mr. N orm an as an in ­
Mrs. J. E. G ates Is recovering vestm ent. T he fam ily may move
from a severe a ttac k of flu.
onto the pluce later.
F u n eral services w ill be held to ­
A m otorcycle accid en t occured
m orrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at Sunday opposite th e H ornecker
th e chapel of th e G resham F uneral place on w est Pow ell V alley road
p arlo rs for Jiro Osaki. lu-year old which resu lted in a broken leg for
son of Mr. and Mrs. T orao Osaki, one of th e rid ers. P robably a h u n ­
Ja p an e se tru c k g ardeners on the dred m achines w ere jam m ed on the
S undial ranch near T routdale. The highw ay when th e pedal of one mo­
child had been ailing for some time. torcycle cau g h t an o th er, throw ing
Besides his p are n ts he Is survived the occupant from the seat and
by a brother Aikl. Concluding rites fra c tu rin g a hone In his leg.
will be held at th e Lincoln M emor­
Em m ett Rlehl received a unique
ial park crem atorium .
souvenir from H onolulu yesterday
Mr. and Mrs. John Bliss, Mrs. In th e shape of a co co an u t in ta ct in
A nna Engles and Mr. and Mrs. A. the o u ter shell, on w hich was w rit­
I). Camp attended a birthday party ten th e address. Mr. R iehl's fath er
last Sunday evening in P ortlan d at F. C. Rlehl who has a th ree-y ear
the home of Mr. and Mrs Dwight co n tra c t In A u stra lia and th e P h il­
Aldermon in honor of the birthday ippine Islan d s ns th e re p re se n ta ­
of Mr. Bliss' sister, Mrs. Mary tive of th e W estern C artrid g e com ­
R obertson.
pany. sent th e cocoanut w hich r e ­
A little m an. said to he E Oil- q u ired 38 cen ts in postage. Among
berson's rich uncle from E ngland, o th er things of in te re st concerning
m ade him self p opular at th e sto re It th e re w as a yellow tag an n o u n c­
of the W alrad M ercantile com pany ing it had passed th e q u ara n tin e re­
la st S atu rd ay w here he w as ad v e r­ q u irem en ts in C alifornia.
tising a w ell known brand of tea
The W. C. T. U. will hold Its b u s­
and coffee for a P ortland firm He iness m eeting T h u rsd ay aftern o o n
w as an affable, baldheaded little at the lib rary . P lan s a re being
fellow with monocle, wig and m ade for the bake sa le to he held
sp ats and decidedly clever. How­ at th e A. W. M etzger sto re on
ever, he tu rn ed out to be purely March 26
m echanical and w as run by a 1-8
M artin A nderson of Boring p u r­
h orse pow er electric m otor.
chased the B lackhaw k sp read er
P lan s a re being com pleted for w hich w as auctioned off S atu rd ay
th e box social and progressive 500 at th e H essel Im plem ent com pany's
card p arty to he given by the store. Much in te re st was aroused
G resham g range S atu rd ay evening, by m eans of th is sale. Two c a r ­
beginning at 8 o'clock. The public loads of W hippets and W illys
is cordially Invited to this affair.
K nights have been received by H es­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred L uckens left sel b ro th ers at th e ir show room s
th is m orning by auto for th e ir d u rin g the past te n days.
hom e in M issoula M ontana, after
C. A. C aro th ers has p urchased a
spending a week w ith Mr. and Mrs. F ord sedan of W. V. Church.
F. Volbrecht. They have been in
Mrs. W. V. C hurch of A rboleda
C alifornia for several m onths.
visited T h u rsd ay w ith the C aro th ­
Miss Mayme llo ss underw ent a ers. Schenk an d W illiam A nderson
surgical operation at the P ortland fam ilies.
sa n ita riu m T hursday and Is now
Among th e college stu d en ts at
reported to be doing well, though home over S unday w ere Alden Mil­
v isitors will be excluded from her ler from the U niversity of W ash­
room for a week or more.
ington. Joyce K idder and Win Mc­
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Schenk and A llister from W illam ette U niversi­
son G ervais, Mrs. L. I. Lindsey and ty. The la tte r had as g u ests for
Mrs. R. Woodbury of Boston, M ass­ the day John H etzel and W alter
ach u setts, w ere Sunday guests nt F ü h re r, schoolm ates in college.
the home of J. E. Schenk. Mrs.
Lindsey and Mrs. W oodbury have
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S P E C I A L COMMVN1CA-
Just retu rn ed from a trip to Hono­ '•X N p TION of G resham Lodge No '
lulu.
152 A. F. & A. M. In Masonic I
O lenn W inters, a Junior In the
com m ercial departm ent of Oregon hall, W ednesday evening. March 23,
A gricu ltu ral college, has tu rn ed out Labor on E. A. Degree. Visiting
for a place on the varsity baseball b reth ren welcome,
W I, GORSAGE S .c'y
team . W inters is a nu m ber of Phi
Kappu Alpha, a national fra tern ity . A. W METZGER. W M
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7 b Those o f Yon
Who are Newcomers
in (iresham
an invitation is extended to \ isit our mod­
ern market. You will find it to your ad­
vantage to make this market your market
for the purchase of high grade meats, poul­
try and fish.
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
C hanticleer Inn was th e scene of
th e an n u al banquet on S aturday
n ig h t of the W averly T ennis club of
P o rtlan d . A play was given by ta l­
ented m em bers of th e club.
Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Sm ith of L in-
nem ann statio n and th eir guests
from Iowa were guests a t chicken
dinner on Sunday evening of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Morgan of C hanticleer
Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard E hrm an of
P o rtlan d sp en t Sunday a t th e ir
sum m er home here.
T he Misses Muriel, Eileen and
M arjery W illiams and th eir fath er
of K ent, W ashington, spent the
week-end at Columbia View farm
with th e young ladies' g ran d p ar-
entss, Mr. and Mrs. P. A ndersen.
Miss Anna Etling. who has been
a t her home here on account of ill­
ness, expects to re tu rn to Mon­
m outh th is week to resum e her
studies a t th e Oregon Normal.
Mrs. A. S tu a rt and Mr. and Mrs.
G. Wilcox Sr., of L atourell, atten d ­
ed the Arem e club luncheon and
card p arty a t the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Benj. Cam eron in G resham
last T hursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox are in sta ll­
ing a Delco light plant in the home
w hich they recently purchased.
Hoy J. A ndersen of Portland
spent S unday at th e home of his
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Miss In a Sm ith, in n u rse 's tra in ­
ing a t Good S am a ritan h ospital,
visited her p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs.
A rza S m ith on Sunday.
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Casey*« R heum atic Rented}.
A blood tonic. D rives o ut th e
poison of R heum atism , N euritis,
Lumbago. Reduces pain and sw ell­
PLEASANT HOME
ing of th e joints.
P urifies th e
, blood. Sold on a g u a ra n te e a t $1.50
The Misses Anna L en n artz and | per bottle by th e T aber Pharm acy,
Rose W etherell a re spetiding
G resham .—Adv.
w eek’s vacation at th e hom e of
Miss L en n artz’ paren ts.
Both
young ladies a re seniors a t W il­
lam ette university and are pledged
to Pi Gamma Mu national honorary
social science fratern ity .
D inner guests at the W. E. Mark-
ell home on Sunday w ere Jam es
Manary. Mr. and MrB. W. H. M ark-
ell and daughter H elen, all of P o rt­
land.
P eter R esare put up a w ater
tow er at the Scenic ca n n ery ' last
week.
Mrs. Thos. Ramsey of Los A n­
geles is visiting with her p aren ts,
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Lake.
Mrs. F. L. F ish er has been tak en
to a P ortland hospital for an o p er­
ation.
Miss K ate Quay spent the week-
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» FRU IT COOKIES, d o z........ 2 0 c J
| SMALL CAKES, enough for
t two, e a c h ............................. 10c J
iL A R G E C AKES, chocolate
I \ filled ................................. 3 0 I
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I \ P IE S, asso rtm en t of flll-
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lugs, sm all 1 0 c , lrg 3Oc ’
BI ’TTKK HORNS, la rg e. .. 0 5 c '
t BREAD, sm all 10^, tw in s.
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Pow ell St. in Brown Bldg. I
M yers’ B akerv
THIS WEEK’S
C H O K E ASPARAGUS, C
2-lb. tin s ............
31c
EARLY ROSE SEED
SPUDS, per lb ........
FOOT
Protection
We have in stock a
line of the f a m o u s
A. A. Cutter (o .’s
Custom Work Shoes.
No. 1520 is a 6-inch re-tan Blucher, Pac-Stitch
Vamp, iron spring step heel, Goodyear welt,
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3c
IT A L IA * PR I SES
choice su g ar cured, lb.
24c
150 size 8CN K IST
ORANGES ...............
25c
F ancy DILL PICKLES
7 f o r .............................
10c
E x tra Special I (iFFEE
i- r pound
LEMONS
dozen ........................
15c
ó IU
B R E ID
double loaf
10c
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KERICS WHEAT
O il
FLAKES, Irg. p k g $ l . u U
No. 1600 6-inch Chrome Calf, Tan Blucher,
medium weight....................................pair $5.85
No. 1500, 6-inch Chocolate Chrome, side Pac
Stitched, leather lined Vamp, full double sole,
2 rows stitching on Goodyear welt....pair $6.50
1525, 16-in. O. D. re-tan Blucher, Pac-stitch
Vamp, iron leather sole Tind heel....pair $10.50
1567, 16-inch Chrome Calf Cruiser, 2 rows
stitching on full double sole............ pair $11.75
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
‘•T he H ouse of Q u ality ”
G R ESH A M , OREGON
PH O N E 1411
W e Give G reen T ra d in g S tam p s
Oliver Spring
or Spike-tooth
Harrows, any
size. Revers­
ible Disc H ar­
rows for the
ben*y grower.
M EATS
We a re au th o rized a g e n ts for th e fam ous N ew berg
H am s and K aron. O ur stock is alw ays fre sh , in su rin g
you tlie full rich flavor of newly sm oked m eats,
.lust try th em . And th e p rices a re as low as q u a lity
m erc h an d ise can he sold.
BACK BACO*
pound ........
35c
LARD
2 lbs f o r ........
SIDE B tl OS
40c
LARD
5-lb. p a il........
34c
LARD
10-lb
pound
........
IIAMS. half or whole
pound .......................
31c
...... /5c
$1.50
Pair................ $5.50
Disc
Ha rrows
O liv e r P lo w s
R e p a irs
P la n e t J r . G a r d e n S e e d e rs
H o rs e o r H a n d C u ltiv a to rs
M y e rs S p ra y P u m p s in h a n d o r
p o w e r ty p e
A c o m p le te lin e o f f a r m m a c h in e ry
a n d re p a irs .
S P E C IA L good, rich Bran $28 a ton,
$ 1 .4 0 per hundred. A limited amount.
CO M PANY
J. C. H E S S E L
O rder early.
A Full Line of G arden Seeds.
NEWBERG PACKING & PRODUCE CO.
S to re No. 3
PH O N E 1151
We D eliver
Spring C leaning
A Big One Day Sale of Spring Needs
MEN
Opens S atu rd ay th e 26th
I lave your suits cleaned and pressed
now at specia low prices.
$
1.00
Uluses S atu rd ay th e 26th
Please don't ask us to sell before Saturday
LADIES
Let us clean your coats, suits, tine dress­
es, raincoats, fur pieces, etc., at reduced prices.
Goods now on display in our window
Just a few of the items included in this sale
We call fo r and deliv er at no e x tra c h a rg e .
GARDEN RAKES
GRASS SHEARS
14 Tooth
to keep your law n in trim
Quality is not sacrificed to make low prices.
Each 65c
Each 35c
GRESHAM TAILORS & CLEANERS
GARDEN TROWEL
BRUSH SETS
DETER l.ENARD, Prop.
Phone 1211
uommi Maununa
Res. 3664
a handy flower g ard en tool
Each 9c
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STRAP HINGES
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L IC E N SE D PISH
R E T A IL E R S
HIGH TOPPED
M oney Savers
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■’• 'Cl* A son fre sh ti«h will he on
¡P* hand dally to «apply
j o u r need«.
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end w ith Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Quay.
Mr. and Mrs. R andolph Shipley
of Bull R un w ere ca lle rs at the
M. L en n a rtz home.
W e a re esp ec ially p roud J
of o u r p a strie s.
W h y ? J.
W ell, th e best w ay to f in d »
out is to try th e m y o u r s e lf.!
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I i th e y look.
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A ndersen.
Mrs. L ottie Benfield enjoyed a
visit on Sunday from her sister,
Mrs. K etchum of P ortland.
Mr. H alstead has been appointed
postm aster at L atourell to fill the
unexpired term of Mr. S pears, who
has moved to Beaverton.
The Corbett school board has r e ­
elected the following te ac h ers for
the coming year: G. Lusby, p rin c i­
pal, Miss P o rte r and Miss B our­
geois.
You Have a Servant
T h e tele p h o n e is a reliab le, etlieient aiul de-
pitul.ible se rv a u t, alw ays ready to put you
in touch w ith y o u r n e ig h b o r o r th e most
d is ta n t city o r ham let.
6-lneh heavy strap s. Buy for
fu tu re use. W hile th< y last
10c pair
3-Plece Paint
Tim e to p ain t up
GARDEN HOES
T em pered steel blade,
good quality. 6-ft handle
Each 49-'
STEEL WOOL
H ousehold, farm and shop
use.
Per set 98
Per box 5<
Nil Mop and Polish
HAIR CLIPPERS
Lim ited stock
in th is m ouey-saviug
p urchase
79c
89- each
HAND DRILLS for 98,
CAMPER’S AXES for 98-
HANDSAWS for
$1.19 SPRAYERS for 29c SCREEN PAINT for 19c
Saturday the 26th while thi stock lasts
It serv es y ou tire le ssly for a few c e n ts a day.
Gresham Meat Market
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
PH O N E is ttl
l ’O W E L L S T R E E T
O regon T elephone C o .
A. W. METZGER & CO.
The II inchester Store