Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 20, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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    nne or »>0 on Fred P a rk e r of P o rt­
land, who pleaded g u ilty la st Mon­
.
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_ , . definite stay a t th e Shipley home,
The fu n eral of Mrs. Minnie Gaud- j
day to duck h u nting afte r sundow n
day afternoon a t 2:30. Mrs. C. J. |
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L undquist, Mrs. B urt N orthrup,
Wr - al*d Mrs. B. H. P ed ersen of the previous S aturday. He w as a r ­ litz of S p rin g d ale took place Sun-1
Mrs. J. V. Cogswell and Mrs. C. E. Ilw aco, W ashington, w ere g u ests at rested on Sauvies island by a dep­ day aftern o o n a t th e Columbia
P a st M asters of G resham Ma­ Jackson will a s sist the hostess.
•he borne of Mr. and Mrs. O scar uty gam e w arden.
g ran g e hall and w as largely atten d - |
sonic lodge exemplified the M aster
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Walln on T uesday and W ednesday
W illiam H uddleson, chief clerk
A d istric t rally and social is be- of th is week
They also lookeJ of the sales m anager at the P o rt
Mason's degree w ork a t a special
Re*. H. H. K oppelm ann of
com m unication on W ednesday eve­ iug planned by th e E pw orth League over th eir farm in g in te re sts n ear land office of the P o rtlan d E lectric th e Zion L u th e ra n ch u rch of P o rt-J
ning. E ight past m asters p a rtic i­ to be held a t th e M ethodist church Rockwood and sp e n t a sh o rt tim e Pow er com pany, paid th e local of­ land and a lifelong friend of the
fam ily, conducted th e service, and 1
pated. T here was a good a tte n d ­
with th eir d au g h ter. Miss R uth fice a business ca l' T uesday.
a m ale q u a rte t from th e same
ance and am ong the visitors, w ere on S atu rd ay evening, Ja n u a ry 21, Pedersen, who is in tra in in g as a
E lvis S tockton has had a new ' ch u rch sang. Mrs. G audlitz is s u r - ,
some from B ridal Veil and T ro u t­ to which all League m em bers of n u rse a t E m anuel hospital. Dr.
dale. T here will be w ork in the the d istric t and young people of the P edersen will be rem em bered by electric ran g e installed in his new vived by her widow er, who is in the ’
com m unity a re cordially invited
home on B stree t, th ro u g h the local old so ld iers’ hom e a t Roseburg, I
E. A. degree next Monday night.
Miss Amy Cooper and Lyle Mason niauy in G resham w here he was dealers, the P. E P. com pany.
and h er sons, F red, A lbert and W il- ,1
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THKEE FAMILIES MOVE ill very su d d e n ly and died a t th e
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and
sis
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of
Mrs.
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ter. Mrs. B ertha Gibson and two
T he W. C. T. U. w ill m eet a t the Mr. and Mrs. S tanley A llen and
EXCHANGING HOMES h o m e o f lo r youngest son W illiam. J
children of P o rtlan d , visited in home of Mrs. C. E. R usher T h u rs- ch ild ren of P o rtlan d , who sp en t
T he late Mr. Salzm an who died ten
G resham W ednesday w ith Mr. H ol­ day afternoon, Ja n u a ry 26.
Two im p o rtan t real estate tr a n s ­ y ea rs ago, w ith his wife took up a
Sunday with them , and Miss Vic-
low ay’s b rother-in-law and sister-
tim ber claim n ea r Brow er n e a r ly 1
T he high school sophom ores are i ° rla 0 lb Y of P o rtlan d who visited actions have taken place in so u th ­ 40
in-law , J. J. Robertson and Mrs.
y ears ago. T his they sold la ter I
east G resham w ithin the p ast week,
E lizabeth McLain whom he had not rapidly m aking a nam e for them - h er 8 ister- Mr»- W aliu, yesterday,
one of these being th e sa le of th e and bought th e 80-acre ranch near
The re g u la r m eetings of the B. A. M iller p roperty on South th e highw ay here, p u ttin g up a fln e f|
seen for 40 years. Mr. Holloway, selves by th e ir ex cellen t b ask etb all
who is nearly 82 y ears old. m ade playing during th e noon hour, i A m erican Legion post and auxili- Roberts avenue to Miss Josep h in e „ house and b arn and spending
about ‘
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th e trip from D ayton to visit a They a re now acclaim ed cham - ary will be held at the g ran g e hall K aiser, and th e other th e sale of i
year9 th e re farm ing. All of her
dau g h ter and oth er relativ es In pions, having won th eir th ird gam e on next T uesday evening, Ja n u a ry the K aiser property on th e H ogan th ’ ree sons g rad u a ted from th e old I
P ortland. H e lived In G resham 40 W ednesday in th e in ter-class con- 24. Pot luck su p p er will be served road to A. R. Lym an and his sister schoolhouse, know n as the Upper
years ago at th e co rn er on E ast tests, from the sen io rs who w ere a t 7 o'clock, after w hich th e sep- Miss E dith Lyman.
L ato u rell or M ountain shool, a n d ;
Powell stre e t w here th e farm of beaten by a sco re of 19 to 11. A a ra te sessions of th e two organiza-
Mr. and Mrs. Miller have rented la te r atten d ed th e Zion L u th eran
schedule will be announced la te r j tions w ill be held.
V. K. Saiki is now located.
th e Lym an house on South R oberts Bible school in P o rtlan d and all
for the se ries of g irls' basketball
Mrs. C. O. H o rning is spending and will occupy it as soon as Miss w ere confirm ed by th e Rev. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. A rnold Ruegg are gam es w hich w ill be played in the
T he w idow er and
spending a few days w ith friends high school gym during th e noon several days In P o rtlan d , looking , Lyman and h er p aren ts, Mr. and K oppelm ann.
afte r th e w elfare of h er little Mrs. T. D. Lym an have moved to sons have th e sym pathy of every­
a t H illsboro.
interm ission.
grandson, David Rand George, and th e ir new home, consisting of a one in th e com m unity. Mrs. G aud­
his m other. The baby w as born on house and som ething over an acre litz was laid to re st in th e Pounder
cem etery n ear th e gran g e hall by
Ja n u a ry 7. He is th e son of Mr. of land, on th e Hogan road.
Miss K aiser and her m o th er will th e side of her first husband. Mrs.
and Mrs. D. R. George.
ndersen, who had the privilege
The reg u lar m eeting of th e M eth­ occupy th e ir home on South Rob­ P .A
know ing th e late Mrs. G audlitz
odist choir was enlivened la st nig h t e rts avenue as soon as it is vacated of
e p ast 25 years, says, "I sh all
by a candy p u ll and social follow ­ by Mr. and Mrs. Miller. T he real for a th
y s rem em ber h er as a sw eet
ing th e practice. T he affair was estate tra n s fe r of the Miller p ro p ­ alw
g en tle m o th er and a loyal fol-I
arran g e d by Mrs. E lsie Cogswell, erty w as m ade through th e local and
low er of th e L u th e ra n fa ith."
Mrs. B ert B aker and Miss E m m a office of E lkingtou & Brown.
F red Ough w as tak en to the hos­
Johnson, acting as hostesses.
p ital la st F rid ay w ith an a ttac k
SI< K I
Mrs. W. P. F e rre l and dau g h ter,
An E le ctric W arm ing Pad will of pneum onia.
Miss G race F erre l, and Mrs. E arl
H. L. Moody, p rin cip al of Colum ­
O d e ll- o f B arton, Oregon, were beat the old hot w ater b o ttle or ja r
bian high school, is now m uch im ­
g u ests W ednesday a t the hom e of of w ater. A bsolutely safe and only proved
and has been able to re ­
$1.55 down and the balance, $4 in
Mrs. C. H. Lane.
m onthly in stallm ents.
P. E. P. sum e high school.
David Lane, who has been until E lectric sto re, G resham .—Adv.
Ju liu s Meier, who is spending
recently employed at th e Camas
th e w inter In San F rancisco, made
p aper m ills, and G lenn F u ll, lately
a h u rried trip to P o rtlan d a week
TROUTDALE
employed in P o rtlan d , are tem por
ago and spent Sunday at Menucha.
arlly out of w ork and a t th e home
The social club of T ro u td ale Mr. Meier found every th in g in sh ip ­
of th eir p aren ts Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
shape afte r th e rec en t storm .
Lane. Both young men expect to C hapter O. E. S. will give a card
Mrs. A nna Benfield and O rland [
retu rn to th eir resp ectiv e employ p arty In th e Masonic h all Friday, Zeek drove to Lebanon last week
m ents as soou as business con­ Ja n u a ry 27, at 8 o’clock. Good tim e and spent some tim e w it* friends. ,
ditions improve.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A rneson of C or­
and lots of fun a re assu re d an«|
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Van D eusen
b ett spent Sunday a fte rn o o n ' a t
C olum bia View farm .
and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Allmon everybody welcome.
Mrs, Mary P arson, who broke
L aw rence W. A ndersen w as at '
have moved from the S outhard
his I
house on Main stre e t to th e Claude h er leg d u rin g the storm is g ettin g hom e Sunday v isitin g w ith
Stockton house rec en tly vacated along nicely a t the hom e of her p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. P. A ndersen. |
Miss A nna E tling, who teaches a t I
by Mr. and Mrs. L eslie W alrad.
M. M. C urpenter and fam ily of daughter, Mrs. Sam H arlow , in Milwaukie, and F red E tling, at-1
can only be bought by yourself, as you are »lie deciding
P
ortland.
S pringdale are
occupying
the
tending B ehnke-W alker business
factor whether your automobile gets the proper care, and,
S outhard house.
The Ladies Aid m et a t th e home college, w ere hom e over th e w eek-I
if you will take advantage of our successful experience and
The N eighbors of W oodcraft will of Mrs. Jo h n McGinnis. T he usual end.
let us help you, we’ll assure you of complete satisfaction.
Mr. and Mrs. F red H icks and !
meet a t the home of Mrs. J. E. business m eeting w as held afte r
little d au g h ter w ere a t th e home of i
Metzger Tuesday, J a n u a ry 24, a t 2
p. in. As the an n u al election of of­ w hich a h appy social h o u r was Mr. H icks' m other a few days last
ficers will tak e p la ce ^ lt th a t m eet­ spent, Mrs. H. McGinnis an d Mrs. week. Mr. H icks has a filling s ta ­
ing, all m em bers a re urged to be M. B. McGinnis helping th e hostess tion on the Mt. Hood Loop high-1
way.
present. Any new m em bers who serve delicious refresh m en ts.
have recently moved into the v ic in ­
/
Mrs. Jam es K n arr, who has been
CORBETT
ity or any visiting m em bers in
q u ite sick, is now m uch better.
G resham will be m ade welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil S acry of P o rt­
John B u rn s is spending a few
A S P E C I A L COMMUNICA- ilays in S eattle oil business.
land w ere th e g u ests of Mr. and I
m /V -T ID N of G resham Lodge No.
Sunday g u ests a t th e Thos. Low Mrs. F red C .Reed Sunday.
'M r' 152 A. F. & A. M. in Masonic home w ere Mr. and Mrs. W est and
Mrs. M. E. Reed and dau g h ter,
hall, G resham , Monday evening, fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. J. P ettleco e of Mrs. A. B. Fox of P o rtlan d , w ere I
Ja n u a ry 23, 1928. W ork In the
Kelso, W ashington, Mr. and Mrs. F. Sunday v isito rs a t th e Lew is B rat- j
E. A. Degree.
F ederspiel and fam ily of Ruby Golf ley home.
W. J. TODD, W. M.
T he gam e of b ask etb all T uesday I
W. L. GORSAGE, Sec'y.
club. O ther visitors w ere Mr. and
Mrs. W. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. F. evening betw een H ill M ilitary acad ­
P o rter and Miss Isobel of P o rt­ emy arid C orbett resu lted in a
score of 19 to 22 in favor of the
land.
academ y.
FAIRVIEW
Mesdames E thel Sm ith S tew art I
and M. Beggs an d Miss H erbs of
"Ich ab o d ” will be the them e of a P ortiani) m otored o ut th e highw ay
serm on Sunday m orning a t the as fa r as M ultnom ah falls to view
Sm ith
Memorial
P resb y terian the huge snow an d ice b an k s th a t |
NEWBERG HAM
ch u rch a t 11 o’clock, by th e pastor, have been cu t th ro u g h recently by I
Sugar ('ured Loins
the Rev. E. It. D. H ollensted. S u n ­ th e co unty's larg e snow plow s and
Just the right cure for
day school will convene a t th e o th er equipm ent.
NT
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waste,
tender
frying or baking. Lb.
usual hour of 10.
T he Rev. Mr. H anna will preach I
and sweet. Lb.
If you use Coffee In cans buy
A tea w ill be held on T h u rsd ay at th e C orbett com m unity church
DEL MONTE
afternoon, Ja n u a ry 26, at th e home next Sunday a t 11 o'clock. Sunday
S tan d ard of quality for
of Mrs. R. C. Brooks u n d er th e school w ill begin a t 10:30. A co r­
40 y ears.
auspices of the W om an's society of dial invitation is extended to all
th e Sm ith M em orial P re sb y teria n to atten d th ese services.
SPECIAL
church.
SALT HERRING
SARDINES
G resh a m
L o ca ls
M o to r S a tis fa c tio n
f ò ia / w fu u t/zn<
see A t
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FILLING-STATION
GROCERY BULLETIN
D E I. M O N T E
COFFEE
30c
35c
Large Norwegian
Herring, 2 for
1- lb. can............... 4 9 c
95c
2- lb. can
25c
Large oval cans,
Mustard, Tomato,
Spiced. 2 cans
25c
Festival Brand
SALMON
IN y -i
.VdiEft
Reti Sockeye Salmon
No. ’ j flat cans
Special, 3 cans
(LAMS
Spruce tree brand.
Best minced razor
clams. Special, 3 cans
7re¿h and
fa m o u s fr
RAISINS
Seedless Sultanas
4-lb. package
35c
45*
If you use bulk Coffee say
• M tN N IM .s"
T h ere's none b etter
HONEY
Pure strained honey in
quart jars. Special qt.
49c
Seal of Oregon
BEANS
25c
TOMATOES
Silver Bar
Best tomatoes with
puree. 2 cans
25c
FLOUR
COCOA
Bulk high percentage
of oil. Special 3 lbs.
A family patent Hour
made by the
Crown Milin
Special, 49-lb. sack
Utahn* Brand
Best ungraded peas
2 cans
$1.93
25c
Q uality and Service
The Thrill of the New Year
The Joyous impulse to start afresh
I he Glowing determination to forge ahead
have they taken you any farther on the road to
success?
That resolution to sat e
— has it been firmly adhered to?
PEAS
W. Metzger & Co.
Store D ept.
Phone 1451
On account of the new low prices
on W hippets and C hryslers ail new
R epair D rlv ew ajs.
low prices on all used cars. Get
Now is th e tim e to re p a ir your
the price— look them over—then drivew ays w ith cru sh ed rock or
drive them . H essel Im plem ent Co. road gravel. See W alrad & W right,
—Adv.
G resham , phone 1631.—Adv.
R e v iv e d Resolutions
Mexican Reds, and
Bayou’s. 3 lbs.
Peed D ept.
Phone 1281
Week-End Features
1 PIGGLY WIGGLY FRESH
1 CREAMERY BUTTER 40
it's th e best, pound. . i o (
1 X It (' SODAS, oven
1 plain or salted,
3-lb. box
CALIFORNIA HOME CHILI
SAUCE
An
12-oz. b o ttle ............ Z,*(
fresh,
RUMFORD’S BAR. POWDER
for best re su lts
QQ/»
1 p o u n d ....................... 9O (
90«
.................... 9«/(
1 VAX CAMP’S BEANS, with
pork, No. 2 size cans
9C «
3 for ............................ ZAC
MINIT TAPIOCA
for quick d esserts
2 packages ................ ZAC
j OLD DUTCH CLEANSER,
1 ch ases d irt (lim it 5)
can .............................
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PIGGLY WIGGLY TWIN
BREAD, w hite or whole 1 A _
w heat, lo a f.............. U'C
WOODBURY’S FACIA I FO«
SOAP, 3 b ars
A«/C
BRILLO
K eeps every th in g sunny
b rig h t, 12 pads and cake of
soap in each package 9/1«
package ..................... ZvC
(R EA M ROLLED OATS
•-lb. s a c k .................... 49C
HAWAIIAN PIN E A PPLE
Rainbow brand, larg e 2^4 tin s
slig h tly broken slices -J Qp
JE L L X CELL GELATIN
D ESSERT, a dozen
OP-
flavors, 3 packages. ZAC
UTAHNA SW EET PEAS
field ru n sizes
9»
la rg e tins, 2 f o r .......... ZAC
PIGGLY WIGGLY SPECIAL
COFFEE, a rea l value 35c lb.
3 pounds ............ $ 1 .0 0
DEL MAIZ FANCY GOLDEN
CORN, som ething new • )(* _
2 f o r ............................ <9 AC
PABST MALT SYRUP p r
hop f la v o r ..............
OAC
99«
ZZC
FANCY BLUE ROSE
RICE, 3 p o u n d s ...
BEECHNUT PR EPA R ED
SPA G HETTI, ju st w a r r i il”
and serve, 2 fo r.
«¿AC
( HINA CUPS and SAUCERS
th is is a rea l buy
nn
dozen ........ .............. «pl.'Iv
DROMEDARY GRAPE>
E R I'IT , tree ripened
9C «
fru it, large, c a n ........ «ZAC
IIII.IS D A L E UNGRADED
ASPARAGUS, round tins
2 f o r ............................... 3 5 C
W illam ette Cut STRINGLESS
BEANS, Oregon G row n OF«
2 for .............................. ZAC
PIGGLY WIGGLY FLOUR,
a hard w heat flour
QF
49-lb. s a c k s .......... ipA.oA
CALIF. HOME CATSUIT F «
2 la rg e b o ttle s........ 4 A (
SATURDAY FRESH FRUIT AND
VEGETABLE FEATURES
IM PERIAL VALLEY LETTUCE
I t's the best, per h e a d ...............
10c
('OCOANUTS
2 for .........................................
FLORIDA G R A PEFRU IT, now a t th e ir best
4 f o r ...........................................
25c
CA LIF. NAVEL ORANGES, 150 size, big ones
dozen .........................................
49c
CALIFORNIA SW EET POTATOES,
medium sizes, 4 lb s .........................
23c
30 STORES
4n Oregon Institution
Next to Brown’s Market, Gresham
IGGLY WIGGLY
Stop Suffering
from rheum atism , n eu ritis, lum ­
bago, Casey's R heum atic Remedy
drives the uric acid poison, reduces
pain and sw elling. Sold on money-
hack g u ara n tee by th e T ab er P h a r­
macy.—Adv.
42c
57c
27c
Subscription Bargains.
Some splendid barg ain su b sc rip ­
tion offers on Oregonian, Jo u rn al,
alone or w ith Outlook. Good until
Feb. 2, 1928.
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~ have you added to it?
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FIRST STATE BANK
A Strong Rank
GRESHAM. OREGON
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 7 *■
Otto W ahl, who has operated a
dairy in th is com m unity for t the
_
p ast several years, has moved to a
farm on the Sunnyside road In
C lackam as county.
Several In th is com m unity have
been on th e sick list b ut all are r e ­
covering.
Wm. Olney, who was
confined to his hom e for n early a
m onth w ith pneum onia, is now able
to be out although it w ill be some
tim e before he fully reg ain s his
stren g th .
j Mrs. F. H. Crane, who has been
suffering w ith a severe a tta c k of
. influenza, is now able to be up.
| Mr. Elwood, who resides on the
B arker road, has been confined to
her home for some tim e but is
slow ly recovering.
Mrs. S. B. H all is recovering
from the effects of her painful a c ­
cident and enjoys having
her
friends call. She is enjoying a
fern w hich the Fairview grange
presented to her.
T hose from h ere who attended
the luncheon of th e Jo lly Sewing
club, given a t th e home of Mrs.
E arl Tow usend on W ednesday
were, Mrs. W. E. T eg art, MiS3
Burns, and Mrs. Thos. M illar.
Members of th e T ru Blu o rg a n i­
zation and th eir wives enjoyed an
en te rta in m e n t and banquet a t "T he
O asis” F rid ay night.
Mr. and Mrs. K enneth M urrell of
P o rtlan d a re at p resen t staying
w ith Mr .and Mrs. W. B urgener of
th e Maple Grove dairy.
YOI NG WIFE LIVES OX
THIN SOUP FIVE MONTHS
"I lived on soup five m onths be­
cause of stom ach gas. I tried Ad-
lerik a and now eat m ost any th in g
w ithout an y gas." — Mrs. A. J.
Connor.
Even the F IR ST spoonful of Ad-
ierik a relieves gas on th e stom ach
and rem oves asto n ish in g am ounts
of old w aste m atter from th e sys­
tem. Makes you enjoy your m eats
and sleep better. No m atter w hat
you have tried for your stom ach
and bowels, A dlertka will su rp rise
’ you. G resham D rug Company.—Ad.
New things under
Classified."
WALRAE
Merc. Co.
Phone 1411
WALRAD SPECIAL
Best C ream ery B utter
per pound .................
( ORN, Elans Golden Haitiani
per can, 2óc, per d o z e i$ 2 .7 t
TOMATO SAUCE,
p
»X
Red Pack Brand, per can
SEED LESS RAISINS
4-lb p a c k a g e ................
BORAX SOAP C H IP DEAL
1 2-lb pkg. Borax P o w d e r..
2 large pkgs B orax Soap
Chips ....................................
1 large pkg Borax D ish­
w ashing P o w d e r...............
»1.3
for
1* A G, the W hite N aphtha
Soap, 10 bars f o r ..........
89<
43.
BEANS, white navy,
3 pounds for..........
BI INS, fancy C alifornia
lim as, per p o u n d .........
in
I'll
R B E, fancy Blue Rose
3 pounds f o r ...............
PACIFIC NI T DI.FUMAR. 1
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GERI.NE, 2 lbs. f o r . . . . 4 < X
H IMS, Swift's Premium
per pound ....................
29«