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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1928)
page GRESHAM ro m Dr. H. C. Johnson has p urchased eration. Among the places w here a new Dodge B ro th ers sedan they are said to have been o p e ra t ing are A. W. M etzger & Co., L. L. th ro u g h th e local agency of B rock K idder Hdwe. Co., Newberg P ack w ay & Nelson. W alter B alm er, a ing Co., and even stealin g from dairym an on th e Base L ine road, bread boxes. T hese d epredations Mr. H a rte r and his dau g h ter I recently bought a Dodge B ro th ers evidently have been going on for tim e and have at la st been from Denver, Colorado, were New th re e -q u a rte rs-to n tru ck th ro u g h some bro u g h t to th e atten tio n of the Y ear ca lle rs a t the home of Mr. ,jje Bame dealers. proper county au th o rities. T here and Mrs. Fred Eieldhouse. y o Boswell has p u rch ased a seem s to be tw o gangs op eratin g Sunday v isitors a t th e L. P. Man- j second Ford coupe w hich he will and som e of th e ir w ork ap p aren tly begins m ornings, betw een 6 and 7 ning home w ere Mr. and Mrs. C arl use in his business in connection o 'clix k , win n tiie nigh! and day Lorenz, Mrs. W. H. Dobbyns and with the P o rtlan d E lectric Pow er m arsh a ls are exchanging shifts. The So and Sew circle of th e dau g h ter P atric ia and son W arren , com pany. Mrs. L illian P eterso n , L afe Man- , T he Rev. and Mrs. S. F P itts M ethodist Ladies Aid will m eet at th e home of Mrs. B urten W alrad ning Jr., and his son Edwin, all of drove to Oregon City Tuesday, Jr., W ednesday afternoon, Jan . 18 P o rtlan d . w here they visited Mrs. M artha Mrs. C. G. Schneider and Mrs. B. L. The reg u lar m eeting of th e , Moar w*>o u n derw ent an operation W alrad will assist the hostess. The an n u al m eeting of the G resh G resham grange w ill be held S at- 1 1,1 hospital th e re on Ja n u a ry 4 am and Vi« tory circles and of the urday, beginning at 10:3« a. m. '« r ’ he rem oval of a tum or. Mrs Evangelical W omen's union was E lection of officers will take place Moar, who form erly was a resid en t held T h u rsd ay aftern o o n at the ( of D am ascus, has m any friends in home of Mrs. J. C. S trebin. All the at this meeting. G resham who hope for her recov officers of the th ree o rganizations Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Conn a re at ery. While in Oregon City Mr. ahd w ere re-elected. T he officers of C herryville for a few weeks r u n Mrs. P itts had th e p leasu re of vis th e W om en’s union are Mrs. Theod B rugger, p resid e n t; Mrs. W alter ning the cook house for Mrs. Conn's iting Mr. and Mrs. It. M. H ardy, R am ser, recording se c re ta ry ; Mrs. tw o sons, Fred and Ray Palm quist, form erly In th e photographic w ork C arl Nelson, financial se creta ry ; who ure operating a portable saw - | (n (;ri,s|ian, They have a studio at Mrs. E. Schw edler, tre a su re r. It was unanim ously decided to give m ill at th a t place. Oregon City and are doing well. an o th er bazaar and chicken dinner Mr. and Mrs. I’a t McCormick, In a le tte r received recen tly at the com ing fall. A fter th e m eeting who have been occupying an a p a r t the office of S. B. H all, Mr. and Mrs.. the hostesses, Mrs. J. C. Strebin Mrs. Carl Nelson, served de m ent a t the Em ery home for sev W. D. K inder sta te they arriv ed and licious luncheon to th e 45 m em bers e ra l m onths past, have moved to safely a t th e ir d estin atio n a t Boise, and g u ests present. P ortland. Mr. McCormick was en Idaho, and a re m uch pleased w ith The Dorcas circle of th e M ethod gaged in w ork for a county h igh th e ir new su rro u n d in g s. Mr. K in ist Ladies Aid will m eet on W ed way paving concern during his der began his new w ork on J a n u nesday afternoon at 2:30 a t the home of Mrs. L. L. Kidder. stay here. ary 5 as d istric t extension su p e Mr. and Mrs. Chas. S roufe and Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Briney, who rv iso r of club and a g ric u ltu ra l six children have moved from work for seven counties of th e Powell Valley to the Kinyon 8-acre have been living for several ranch on Cleveland avenue. Four m onths past in the Steve W right sta te of Idaho. On th e ir w ay to of the ch ild ren are enrolled at the place in W hitehead addition, have Boise they stopped for a few days G resham grade school and two at w ith relativ es of Mr. K inder at G resham Union high. moved to Fairview to reside. P resco tt, W ashington, th e only The ladies of the B aptist Guild W ord has been received by r e la place w here they saw any snow. a re planning to hold th e ir church tives here and in P ortlan d of the They enjoyed a fine trip th ro u g h dinner, which was scheduled for death on Ja n u a ry 3 at Los Angeles the m ountains. The successor to D ecem ber, on T h u rsd ay , Ja n . 26. All are cordially invited to be p re s of the late Rev. John S. LaDue, Mr. K inder as M ultnom ah county ent. who had been in failing health for club ag en t h as not as yet been a n Mrs. Annie K eller of Banks, O re gon, is spending a few days a t the some lime. Mr. LaDue years ago, nounced. home of Mr. and Mrs. A. McManus, with his parents, resided In G resh Mr. and Mrs. S. W. T hom as and assistin g them in g ettin g settled in am. His late wife w as a sister of son Dean of Tillam ook sp en t W ed th e ir new house on Division street. D. M. Cathey, Mrs. S. C. Jones and i Alan Inglis. O regonian c a rrie r nesday and T h u rsd ay a t th e home in th is vicinity, m et w ith a painful Dr. 11 A. Cathey of P ortland. A of Mr. T hom as's p are n ts a t the accid en t T uesday aftern o o n , when sister, Mrs. C harles K adderly, also T hom as su n ltariu m . he ran into a barbed w ire fence at resides In P ortland. Mr. L aD ne’s the foot of a hill w here he had M. L. Sm ith, co n stru ctio n lab o r parents, the Rev. and Mrs. T. S. L a been coasting. Nine stitch es were Due, are buried in the G resham er for Bent B rothers, at Bull Run, req u ired to close the gash in his cem etery. The deceased w as a j Is at the T hom as sa n ita riu m u n d e r face. At first It was feared th at clergym an and an educntor of note, koing trea tm e n t for in ju rie s re- one of his eyes had been seriously but it is now th ought th is havlng been connected for y ears valved recen tly when he w as hit on injured, will not be th e case. with G reenville college In Illinois. , ” •** l,y rwck8 w hile ut w ,,rk 1,1 The S outheast circle of the M. E. Several years ago he had th e pleas- | “ !«<’• Mr- S m ith 's condition Is not Ladies Aid will m eet T h u rsd ay a f ure of visiting th e Holy Land and serious, how ever, and he is ex- ternoon, Jan . 19, at th e hom e of Mrs. Iienj. Cam eron. A good a t gave m any Interestin g lectures on l'<'cted to lie out in a sh o it time. tendance is desired. Due to u n u su ally mild w eath er his re tu rn concerning the trip. The reg u la r m eeting of the Royal anil w arm rain s in th is locality, the N eighbors of Am erica will be held To Mrs. Kevilla S pencer belongs snow is fast disap p earin g from at the home of Mrs. C. J. L undquist the honor of reporting the first daf T h u rsd ay evening, Jan. 19. All I s tre e ts and highw ays. C oncentrat- on m em bers are req u ested to be p re s fodils of the Beason. About a half I cd endeavor on th e p art of a n u m ent. dozen daffodils and a snow drop are ber of citizens also assisted in re grow ing In an outside window box, Kepair Driveways. moving the snow from in fro n t of Now is the tim e to re p a ir your apparently w ithstanding the recent ’ liusiness houses. < ol<l snap. Mrs. S pencer sta te s she j Word lias been received f ro m 1 drivew ays w ith cru sh ed rock or road gravel. See W alrad & W right, had given them no special care. i Miss M yrtle R usher, who «pent the G resham , phone 1631.—Adv. J. F. B arnes left Monday by au- | (.hr|l)tniaM |,„ i|(| aVs ut home, that REGULAR COMMUN- tom ohlle for an extensive to u r of p|l r()||tp C al,to rn la she waH mOst | ication of G resham C alifornia, which will be a combi- I unexpw .tei„ y jo| ned at Eugene by C hapter No. 117 O.E.S. nation of business and pleasure m I hh Mary Cogswell who decided to w ill be held Tuesday He will take ord ers for lum ber In retu rn to B erkeley to com plete her evening, Jan. 17. Re carload lots f o r a P ortland lum ber senior year in th e U niversity ol ceipts necessury. . C alifornia. Dr. A. S. Iltsey w as a house, the orders to be handled p„ ggenger „ „ sam e tralll the ' By th e o rder of the w orthy through the local lum ber firm of [ ,|ay th e g irls sta rted for C alifornia mat t on. CLARA PU LFER , Sec'y. Barnes Ai Son. Mr. Barnes, who and th e th ree enjoyed a pleasant is general m anager of the G resh review «if old days. He was on his way soul li to atten d a church am concern, plans to lie aw ay the gathering. rem ainder of the w inter, and d u r S everal young boys of G resham ing his absence Ills son H erbert who have been engaged In pilfer-) Barnes, who Is secreta ry and tre a s Ing from local sto res have been , apprehended and taken tiefore the u re r of the firm, will handle the juvenile «Hurt in P ortland, w here | business of th e yard and office. th eir cases a re now u nder consld- Gresham Locals OUTLOOK, GRESH A M, ’ OREGON LOCAL GARAGE GETS WRECKING APPARATUS ERIIIAY, JANUARY I * * A new w recking service car, the last word in cran e w recking ap p ara tu s, has been p u rch ased by H am lin & Hoss, p ro p rieto rs of the G resham G arage & M achine shop. T his 3V4-ton W eaver cran e, th e only one of its kind on th e Pacific coast, is equipped w ith a tw o-horse pow er gasoline engine, th e whole m ounted on a Cadillac chassis. The new crane, which is the only tow ing equipm ent in G resham , is com plete in every respect. Two drum s, c a rry in g in all 200 feet of 3-8 inch w ire cable, a re located at th e back of the truck. T he larg er and heavier drum is for a direct S P E C I A L COMMUNICA- pull, w hile th e sh o rter cable is TION of G resham Lodge No. used for lifting a w recked m achine / V ' 152 A. F. & A. M. in Masonic through th e crane. E ith er winch | hall, G resham , Monday evening, can be used independently, or ' J a n u a ry 16. W ork in the F. C. De both can be used a t the sam e tim e gree. W ork in th e M. M. degree when necessary. The cra n e is will be put on by past m a ste rs of equipped w ith clutch and brake, ' G resham lodge on W ednesday eve- [ ning, Ja n u a ry 18. also w ith control levers for using W. J. TODD, W. M. one or both drum s. The engine has ! W. L. GORSAGE, Sec'y. a self sta rtin g device. In case of a sh o rtag e of gasoline, th e ap p a ratu s M rs. R obert B lair can be o perated by hand power. The com plete outfit, including all A ccredited T eacher of the n ecessary tools w ith w hich to r iO L I N pick up a w recked ca r, w eighs 815 At Dr. W. J. Ott home, Gresham pounds. P hone 2186 Every Saturday H am lin & Hoss have served th is W. R. HICKS CO. S 4 5 nnua! A 4 Clearance Sale Î One week more of our \nnual Clearance Sale. Main new items will be put on sale for the last week. ART < RETON NE8, 45c in 59c m aterial, 36 tin lie assortm ent of pretty d rapery p attern s. Ja n u ary sal«1 price ( i 111 UN Nl IS, reg u lar 50« to 69c m a rq u isette and cu rtain nets, priced to close a t .................. wide, good 39c 39c G resham ’ s P ay R oll (2X.; The First State Bank has no 7 o’clock whistle, no trip hammers are heard within the walls, no cars are being loaded at its doors but the wages paid to its employees together with the interest paid to its depositors represents a sum sufficient to pay 20 men year in and year out a monthly wage of better than £100 per month. O Q„ ¿,*L FOLDER’S COFFEE, vacuum packed, 1(1 L «» 1-lb. tin s ...................... 4H h l m u l t i CRAB, ocean caught, m ostly leg OQz» m eat. C a n ...................¿ « 7 (. 4 Tilt PIGGLY WIGGLY FANCY (REAMERY BI ITER OL. it's b etter. L b .......... T i /L FISCHER’S ROLLED DATS, 9-lb. bags. CALIF? HOME KETCHUP E x tra large bottle and the finest ketchup you ever tasted. B o ttle ........ ¿ » ) ( <Y«J„ FREE 3 BARS CREME OIL SOAP w ith each p u rch ase of one larg e package I’ee ts’ G ran u lated Soap a t the re g u la r p rice of M .IB ’s, JUNIOR COFFEE A very satisfying coffee in an econom ical package. t J u s t try it. Lb. . 4»)( Oll EGON ¿«JL N B C PREMIUM SODAS. slightly salted, in handy 2-lb c a r to n ........ *?Qp RED DI AMOND ( HINESE NDDDLES, have you tried them ? 3 pkgs. ¿ ¿ L UTAHN A SWEET PEAS, Held ru n sizes large tins, 2 fo r. . ¿OL RIVAL ( HIPPED BEEF Fine cream ed on to a st OCTp 2 j a r s ........................... ¿OL SCOT TOILET TISSUE super q uality, 3 ro lls. 29(» WALDORF 3 r o lls ......................... 22c BUFFALO MATCHES -J ()., 6 pkgs. and full boxes. I «IL LUX. for w ashing dishes or fine clothes, large package. . 22c Saturday Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Features SI'NKIST NAVEL ORANGES, QJ Truly there are advantages in having a bank account -but were you in on this? Have you be gun the habit of saving? YOU can save if you will and right now at the beginning of the year is the IMPERIAL VALLEY LETTCI E solid heads. 2 f o r .. . . . tim e to begin. COCOA NUTS, 2 23c f o r ..................... .................................................. 25c IICBBARD SQUASH, pound................................................. 2 ' ?C H E A R E R E A D Y TO A S S IS T YOU. 30 STORES FIRST STATE BANK * A Strong Bank GRESHAM. OREGON An Oregon Institution Next to Brown’s Market, Gresham r IGGLY WIGGLY (Ewes Jfo Wcr&l i MEATS MEATS In Sickness or Health HONEY MAPLE SUGAR Pure strained honey. Quart jars, special Pure Vermont Maple Sugar, 1-lb. pkg. 35c 49c 55c SEAL OE OREGON, 49-lb. sack........................ FLOUR! ................ $1.9.5 CROWN BEST PA TEN T, 49-lb. sack.............. $ 2 .0 0 FLOUR! FLOUR! ( LEANER S.O.S. 15c size Special 4 pkg. Xmas Mixed MAYONNAISE (A N D Y Nallv’s Best Pint jar, 35c Just a few pounds re- maining. Regular 20c Special 3 lbs. 1 2 pint jar, 20c 49c COFFEE COFFEE 49c, 2 pounds................ 45c 95c A Westing- house Elect ric Wanning Pad. $1 55 DOWN This $6*50 Westinghouse W arming l’ad only $1.55 down and $2.00 per month for two months. Take advantage of this opportunity heeause our speeial offer is for a limited time only. Be Prepared! Now is the time to buy an electric w arm ing pad and have it when you need its soothing, comforting warmth. Three heats at the touch of a switch—auto matically controlled tem perature—a soft flexible pad, light as a feather—ready to give you instant heat from any convenient outlet—these are the reasons for having a W estinghouse W arming Pad at your bed side. Once you have one, you’ll never w ant to go back to the inconvenience of the old hot w ater bottle. PORTLAND 79c GRESHAM, GOLD BAR CALIFORNIA PEACHES, in syrup. O £«v large 2V4 ( in s ............ CALIFORNIA LEMONS, 360 size »>.1 line fru it, dozen .......................................................................... »>¿1* DEL M ONTE, special, 1 pound VV. R. Hicks Co. PIGGLY WIGGLY TWIN BREAD, white or 1 iU , w hole- w heat. Loaf. J ’'L It has paid more than $15,000 in interest to its depositors in 1927. M ANNING'S, best bulk coffee, pound.............. W illi I V S SH h l i t i s i , pur. bread silk hose with lisle g a r ter top, reg. 11 value, priced to e h is e .. . . . MISSION THOMPSON SEED LESS RAISINS, recleaned, 4-lb. bag. 45c Kerr’s Best M IN C E M EAT bulk, 2 lbs. COFFEE |*9 Week-End Features NEW BERG HAM, whole or half.......................... ..................... Lb. 30c SUGAR CURED LOINS...................................... ..................... Lb. 35c SUGAR CURED BACON SQUARES ..................... Lb. 18c l-qt. Aluminum Kettle FREE W om ens Ties and o n e.strap Pum ps, values up to If s ■ Many wonderful b argains In this lot. Several hundred pair to select ft III l‘l li id to« pair GGLY W a , '»Xjr Quality considered, the cheapest meats you can buy 49c Pumps and Oxfords Do y o u kn o w feeans when tHe b a g -ls o p e n ? % ----------------------------------------------------- MEATS Metzger & Co. Storr Dept. Phone 1451 l»±s I locality w ell in th e p ast w ith th eir Make your telephone earn you Please phone or w rite item s for ; old tow ing equipm ent, w hich has m ore by connecting it w ith a W’an t the Outlook—but give your rea l Ad. name. Call G reebam 1661. 1 now been releg ated to the discard. Its m otive pow er w as en tirely th a t J of m uscle, and m uch h ard labor a t tended the effort to o p erate it. The j new m achine w as p u rch ased in P o rtlan d from th e W iggins com- [ pany, Inc., and was secured by the local firm only afte r co nsiderable schem ing. It seem s th e m achine Do you k n o w w h a i yvnt j had been b ro u g h t to th e co ast sole- w in t Wfienyou «eeït°A> xm b/u xi’im a iy o u iva n t to btrvf* ! ly for exhibition purposes and had i been spoken for by an o th er garage. t u r * y o n d o A n d Q ’ fG O tV - However, as th e G resham concern cW IO O tY U U w p la c e lo r you was felt to be in th e g re a te r need of to ih u p . T a k e w h a t y o u w a n t f*o m d u e lT s See the up to date m achine, th e ir o rd er a n d latn w w iy u v o u a tr b iiv iu ^ I w as given th e preference. GROCERY BULLETIN ************************************************* 15. Quality and Service Feed Dept. Phone 1281 -?% |COMPANY ■ tacT w c rro * e ^ L /^ e i.E C T R ;c Phone 801 Powell St. bloc Gresham See our window display of these heaters