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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1927)
PAUK FOCK GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TCESDAT, MARCH 1VS7 Mrs. J. C. S hultz for th e G resh- I n connection w ith th e building Mr. and Mrs. A. W. P a rk e r and “G etting in on th e groud floor” I am d istric t, Mrs. Clyde Woodle of th e filling station on w est Pow ell ‘ tw o younger ch ildren, Billy and doesn’t exactly ap p ly to gome of I from Corbett and Mrs. Wra. Morand stree t, J. C. Shultz is h aving a 7- S hirley, visited relativ es in and G resh am ’s new’ buildings on Pow ell from Boring d istric t have been se foot co ncrete w alk laid th e 120 feet ; n ear G resham on T h u rsd ay and stre e t for th e ground floor is too lected as judges in the F irs t S tate fro n tin g the p i, m lses. R. C. F race, F rid ay of last week. T he P a rk e rs far below th e surface. (See additional locals on page 1) bank contest, the prize aw ard s of who h as th e co n tra ct for th e build- a re form er resid en ts of G resham . About 40 stud en ts and a few o u t which will be m ade about the m id Ing, will also supervise th e laying They a re now living at A berdeen, Now th e re ’s a need for some good siders received th e first shot of dle of A pril. of th e sidew alk. ; W ashington. citizens to o rganize a pro g ressiv e toxin-antitoxin a t the high school Mrs. Lena Crum b has been v isit- J Sunday d inuer g u ests a t th e C. A. league and go a fte r some of the J. H. G reen has p urchased a lot th is m orning. About a dozen cam e at the n o rth ea st co rn er of Kelly ing Mrs. C. II. Lane for several ( R ogers home w ere Dr. A. S. H isey go°d th in g s th a t m ight be ou rs if from the grade school for the third avenue and east Powell s tre e t on days. Mrs. Crum b is th in k in g of and d au g h ter H elen of Salem and we show HOme e n te rp rise and have shot, having m issed one trea tm e n t w hich he will ere ct a ca rp e n te r retu rn in g to G resham to resid e if Mr. and Mrs. Raym ond R ogers of faith in th e iu tu re - there. T he process is quickly over shop and wood w orking p lant. The she can obtain em ploym ent. P o rtlan d . Miss Avis R ogers re and tho se w ishing to avail th em "Say it w ith a W antAd. lot was purchased th ro u g h th e A. 1 A num ber of G resham friends at tu rn ed Sunday afternoon to Mon selves of the o pportunity next Meyers agency. tended the burial service Monday m outh w here she is a stu d en t a t th e T uesday and th e week following afternoon at the G resham cem e sta te norm al. The M orning O regonian of th is should be on hand prom ptly at 9 T he S an ita ry Meat m a rk e t w ill | date c a rrie s the announcem ent of te ry of a b ro th er of J. T. S tillions o’clock. who form erly resided here. Mrs. undergo num erous im provem ents : two G resham young people, George In the list of m arriag e licenses E. Davidson and Miss Floella during th e n ex t two weeks acco rd from V ancouver. W ashington, this IW. P ullen and Miss Delma M Jacobs sang a selection. ing to th e plans of the p ro p rieto r, I G uenther, who w ere m arried at m orning, occurs the nam es of Allen E ugene W elling, a stu d en t In the George Dietl. New cases and coun- ! Chehalis, W ashington, by Ju stic e W. Baer and Iren e O. M urphy both P. C. Beaufort. Mr. P ullen is em- p h arm aceu tical d ep artm en t of Ore- te rs wil1 be in stalled and oth er of Gresham . B eau ty 's rew ard is ' ployed by th e W alrad M ercantile gon A g ricu ltu ra l college, is bein^ changes m ade in keeping w ith a A su rp rise was tendered Mr. and I com pany and th e bride has been in itiated th is week into K appa Psi, k an ltary and up-to-date m arket. alw ays ad eq u ate and Mrs. J. L. Stafford Monday evening w orking at th e Oregon P ap er Box an ho n o rary professional f ra te rn i H ans Sloan and J. W. Maloy left every w oman who will as they are soon to leave G resham ty. company. Sunday by auto for so u th ern O re to reside at A urora w here Mr. S ta f use th e p ro p er am ount Mr. and Mrs. W illis F A ldrich gon in search of em ploym ent. They A luncheon and bridge p a rty was F iv e -to o th A d ju stab le ford Is going Into business. Those of ca re and tim e can W in c h e ste r h ig h g rad e, and th e ir two sons arriv ed Sunday may decide to go Uf T onopah, Ne F o rg e d B lades. 8-incli p resen t la st evening w ere Mr. and given F rid ay aftern o o n by Mrs. have a b eau tifu l com vada, and possibly to C alifornia solid s h a n k hoes, w ith night to join th e o th e r m em bers of B enjam in C am eron and Mrs. J. C. sp re a d , 4 1-3-ft. p o lished Mrs. C. C. Yuger, Mr. and Mrs. K. points. p e rfe c t h a n d le , each plexion. Our services a sh h a n d le , each C. R oberts, Mr. and Mrs. Sam S hultz a t the la tte r's home in hon th eir fam ily who cam e a few weeks A fine atten d a n ce m arked the are ex p e rt and rea so n Sm ith, Mr. and Mrs. E lton E a s t or of Mrs. W. R. B urke of Berkeley, ago to m ake th e ir home on a p art able. man, Mr. and Mrs. W ilson E astm an, C alifornia, and Mrs. (). A. H ess of of R. F. W alters’ G resham H eights session of th e d istric t q u a rte rly Mrs. P earl Mack, Miss M cLaughliiP P ortland. Six tab les w ere in play. farm . T he youngest child, who is m eeting w hich closed Sunday eve of P o rtlan d , and Kay Luethe. Mrs. Jam es E lkington and Mrs. B. being nu rsed th ro u g h pneum onia ning at th e F ree M ethodist church Dancing, ca rd s and other am use W. T h o rn e were aw arded first hon nt the T hom as san itariu m , is m ak under the supervision of th e Rev. ing a good recovery. W. N. Coffee of P ortland. Nearly m ents filled the evening and r e ors and Mrs. O. A. Johnson con Mrs. P earl Mack and d au g h ter 40Ü m eals w ere served by th e local solation. Mrs. Maxwell Schneider freshm ents w ere served. W in c h e s te r Solid society to visitors. On Sunday a f Word has been received from Al 1 also w as a rec en t hostess a t a Helen retu rn ed Sunday from P o rt F o rg e d Bow, curved ternoon a fine ad d ress w as given bany of the birth on M arch 28 of j luncheon w ith bridge for Mrs. land w here H elen had been under te e th , p o lish ed a sh han c>Z *í?¿»/z<Z Z Z 2 trea tm e n t for several days for by a W esleyan M ethodist m issio n a 9-pound d aughter to Mr. and Mrs. 1,111 kl'- dle, 14-tootli size ary who h as lately retu rn ed from Glen Rusher. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. 1). R. Macaw Iiu4 p urchased th ree am plications follow ing flu. It is Jap an . Much anxiety is felt by Mr. R usher, the g ran d p aren ts, a re car- lots In the E astm an addition at the believed th a t prom pt action averted and Mrs. Coffee reg ard in g th e ir an attac k of m astoiditis. an asso rtm en t of handy tools rying them selves w ith becoming city lim its on w hich lie expects to 4 OVER FIRST dau g h ter, a m issionary, who is at lG -tooth s i z e .... $1.50 Mrs. Rosu M. Roork has retu rn ed dignity. begin tiie erection of a g arag e in a p rese n t in Peking, China, w ith her j STATE BANK Mrs. W. B. Ituvies is suffering sh o rt tim e. The fam ily will occupy from Corvallis, w here she spent ' husband and two sm all children. sev eral w eeks w ith h er d au g h ter, I thi? building during the sum m er w ith a severe attack of neuralgia. She has ju st received word of the anil Inside of a year Mr. Macaw Mrs. L. R. B reithaupt. Mrs. A. C. Woodcock of Dodge death of her youngest sister who plans to erect a m odern residence. P ark has been in G resham daily! w as past 70 y ears of age. She w as Among th e gifts received by Mrs. Mrs. Mary K ibler and died sudden ('. 11. C alkins in honor of a recent for trea tm e n t for an abcessed tooth. ly at her home In H udson, Ohio, a birthday celeb ratio n was a h an d few days ago. Mrs. K ibler visited some electric to u ster from h er son w ith Mrs. Davies several y ears ngo K enneth C alkins a t Shelton, W ash. when she lived a t P leasant Home GRASS C A T C H E R S, SH E A R S , SH O V ELS, SPA D E S, L ester Miller is driving a new and will be rem em bered by friends Ford ro ad ste r w hich he purchased there. El.O R A L S E T S , SPADING FO RK S. F E R T IL IZ E R S a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. F red Shelley have Mr. and Mrs. Gus Donley ami moved Into th e ir new home on W H E E L B A R R O W S, a new style, W in c h e s te r ste e l daughter Betty Jean , Mrs. Annie an invitation is extended to visit our mod south R oberts avenue. tr a y w h e e lb a rro w , a d a p ta b le fo r ev ery | Beers and Mrs. A. -F. Hoover v is ern market. You will find it to your ad Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Mays of p u rp o se ited w ith Mrs. H oover’!* d au g h ter vantage to make this market your market P o rtlan d have moved into the Mrs. J. S. Hcyne und fam ily at Bank of G resham house In E a st for the purchase of high grade meats, poul W aterloo, Oregon, S atu rd ay and m an addition. Mr. Mays is a lan d try and fish. Sunday. They rep o rt u tine trip scape gard en er and is em ployed by and sta te th a t the season is ad the P ortlan d Rose n u rsery w hich vanced fully two weeks in th a t p art has an extensive b ranch n ear of the state. Flow ers and g ard en s G resham at the Section Line and are In a nourishing condition In the Powell roads. vicinity of Salem and Albany. > During the Lenten sea-, The Itehakuh W elfare club will son fresh fish w ill he on Mrs. A. W. Griffis recen tly r e m eet a t th e hom e of Mrs. E. E. for Every Household Need h a n d * daily to supply W elling on Monday afternoon, ceived a letter from her son I.aw- f your needs. This Hoosier Water Service in | rence who is atten d in g a school A pril 4. stallation will solve your water Dr. A. W. Botkin and his b ro th 1 connected with th e navy yards at supply problem. Supplies water Hampton Roads, V irginia, statin g under pressure, for every house er-in-law R. V. Sluinan of Portlund WE ARE hold need. Automatic, self- m ade a trip Sunday to the 40-acre th a t he had Just been discharged lubricating, and all-galvanized I from the hospital a fte r sickness LICENSED FISH ranch 15 m iles east of G reshum surface. Made in many sizes, which Dr. Botkin recently a c from llu. P revious to th is he had one of which will answer your RETAILERS need. Economical to buy and quired. The old place has an o rc h an attack of scarlet fever. to operate. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Miller of S ard of 250 trees but m any of t h e s e a n y size ro ll P a n y size ro ll C o m r in a n d I r t ua show will be removed and several fine a ttle a re at th e home of th e ir son- yo u how you can enjoy t h ia convenience in your v arieties of apples grafted onto the in-law and d au g h ter Mr. and Mrs. home. rem aining ones. In addition he ex Elton E astm an. They a re th inking C. T . M I ’ I>0 E CO. 329 K. M o rriso n S treet pects to set out some apricots. III- of moving here If they can find a 6 p ic tu re s from A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. P o rtla n d , Oregon 24 h o u r service H ig h g lo ss finish b e rts and g rapes and graft F ra n - desirable location. See Chas. A. Ungers e a ch roll. only. I ’UONE lNJM resham . Ore., phone 366« P O W E L L S T R E E T q u ette w alnuts Into some black- Mr. nnd Mrs. Locke Lewis ami w alnut tre e s on the place. More daughter, who cam e to G resham Im portant than this the doctor has several w eeks ago front Spokane, visions of som e fu tu re trout fishing have moved Into th e S hultz a p a rt- as th ere a re th ree fine strea m s on ' m ents. Mr. Lewis Is a cousin of the land w hich may eventually be Roy Lewis near S chiller station stocked w ith trout. and also has his fath er and a Mrs. G eorge F o rtn e r of A rboleda brother here. He is an electrical is recovering’ satisfacto rily from co n tracto r and hopes to secure an attack of facial erysipelas for work In th is p a rt of the co untry New Spring Dresses in which the designers have em w hich she Is being trea ted by a with a view to locating p erm a n en t G resham physician. bodied into tailoring and designing, flat crepe, printed ly. Garden Tools fo r Every Purpose 1 his week we are making a special display of garden tools and equipment you now need. Cultivators Garden Hoes $1.00 $1.15 Garden Rakes Good Trowels 15c each M arking Cord 10c ball W eeders $1.35 15c to 50c LAWNMOWERS 7o Those o f You Who are Newcomers in Gresham /= ■ that do the work. Ball-bearing, self-ad justing and sharpening in all sizes. Priced from $7.40 to $22.50 $8.00 A. W. Metzger & Co. The Winchester Store W A TER • • SPECIAL! Expert Kodak Finishing Gresham Meat Market =z Taber Pharmacy - Zamsky Studio NEW DRESSES In your next motor car get the protection of the famous Sealed Chassis crepes and georgettes. In straight line and bolero ef fects. Sizes 14 to 44, many styles to select from. Special values, priced at NOT SO GOOD! $ 9.85 to ’ 16.50 Spring Coats Many of the new spring coats now on display. Tailored from fancy tweeds and novelty plaids. Priced at $ 12.50 to ”25.00 M U N S IN G IT F 4 R W e sin c e rely h o p e th a t your c a r w ill n e v e r he w recked. N ever h av e we a p p ro a c h e d a sc en e of sm a sh -u p w ith o u t a fee lin g of deepest c o n c ern still it is o u r Job to be th e r e io help u n f o rtu n a te o w n e rs sa lv a g e as m uch as possible and if possible put bis e a r in r u n n in g c o n d itio n a g a in at th e low est possible cost. Munsing payon vests and bloomers for comfort and long service. \ e-!« come w ith bodice tops in nile green, tf* 1 CACA flesh and peach, sizes 32 to 40, priced at *P * * v V Sizes 41 to 50, priced a t................................. $1.25 O ur g a rn g e w ork Is specialized m ech an ics. W e do a u to m o b ile reb u ild in g und re p a ir w ork of a ll kinds. We give a n h o n e st h o u r's w ork at a low service c h a rg e — o u r g re a te s t tlesire bein g to give co m p lete s a tisfa c tio n . No m u tte r th e m ake of c a r you d riv e we can keep it in first clnss ru n n in g c o n d itio n . Munsing bloomer.« come in colors to match (T 1 Q C vests, si/, d small, med., and large, all sizes T * « t / D Munsing step-in chemise, rayon knit, bodice draw- string. >and top, French legs. Colors (T *1 n r «P I » i / O At any hoar ol' the da; or night, phone ?<Mi or Mtx and we’ll come a-ll)lna, GRESHAM GARAGE HAM LIN A HOBS, P rops. P h o n e 23V1 P ow ell S tre e t L Each Buick operating unit is sealed inside a dust-proof- water-tight housing to protect these vital parts from wear ¡Valter W. Metzg er W. R. HICKS COMPANY Phone z w Gresham <s? GRESHAM SALES A SERVICE Phon« !«<• I