Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 29, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    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
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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
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resham . Ore., phone 366«
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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
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GRESHAM
SALES A SERVICE
Phon« !«<• I