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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1928)
GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM, OREGON PAGE FOU» UHO IV, FEBRUARY been replaced by “D ad's T ire S er- j indefinitely w ith relativ es and • s m ost of the citizens of T ro u td ale 11/ I I II/ 1/ , vice", the w ork being done by the friends. Chicago was th e form er with p u re w ater H essel Im plem ent Co. is u nload Shell Oil com pany. L. J. P o irier is home of Mrs. K ilgore and her late ing tw o carlo ad s of W hippets all of i the successor of D. F. Bentley who husband. w hich have been sold In and near | ------------------------------------------------ form erly owned the vulcanizing ! Monday, L incoln's birthday, will G resham . W alter W. M etzger secured th e tirP gales „hop . | not be obgerved (n any way by lhe T he W om en’s union of the E van- ■ ----------- bid to deliver a Buick touring to Mrs. V. E. O strom , who has been local postoffice as a legal holiday, gelical church is planning a box E verything is pointing -to a th e city of Oregon City, th e c a r to herfe from K ulm, N orth Dakota, but the reg u la r service in th e of social to be given on T uesday eve- phenom enal atten d an ce a t the m ass be used by the chief of police. T he for geVeral m onths p ast a t the fice and on th e routes w ill be ning, F eb ru ary 21. the place to be m eeting of the W orld W ar veterans announced later. The proceeds of deal w as m ade through M etzger s home of her p aren ts Mr. and Mrs. m aintained as on o th er days. The th is en tertain m en t will be devoted to be held Monday evening, Febru- Oregon City Buick S ales and S er- o iof v irre ll, welcomed a baby son local banks will be closed all day. to th e benefit of the ch u rch build- , ary 13, a t th e high school gym nas- vice. on F eb ru ary 4, w eighing 8% lbs. fund. . . . ium, u n d er th e auspices of the Sal- | The Arem e club will m eet Mon ing Mrs. Louise S tapleton and sister ’ . ‘ , The little model home being He has been nam ed Cecil Oliver. day, F eb ru ary 13, a t the home of Mrs. E. D. Atwood of P o rtlan d , and vation A rm y’ The ln v ita‘i°n is show n In th e B. W. T horne rea l Mrs. Ostrom plans to leave for her Mrs. S. B. H all on Sandy boule I her sister-in -law Mrs. Dave S tap le- extended not only to the vets e state window Is a ttra c tin g much home In about a m onth from now. vard. The hostess will be assisted ton of Independence, Oregon, w ere them selves, but to th e m em bers of the luncheon guests T h u rsd ay of the)r fam illeg. It ,8 e j e c t e d th a t Word has been received by Mr. atten tio n , Rmall g irls especially . . ... , by Mrs. B. L. W alrad, Mrs. W. L. w ishing they m ight possess such a and Mrs. H. W. Cooley of th e Illness Gorgage and Mrs C arrie Powell, T he Rev. A ugust Youngren, a M ultnomah county will be well rep- house for th eir dollies. The build- of th eir d au g h ter, Mrs. J. E. G a s - ! A)J o E s | adieB a re lnvited form er m issionary to Ja p an under resented, E stacada and Oregon City ing, w hich Is the handiw ork of C. G. kill, who Joined her husband a t , m _ the auspices of the F ree M ethodist m aking arran g e m en ts ‘ to be here W itter, is perfectly proportioned, Devon, M ontana, some tim e ago. , ' ’ church, will speak S atu rd ay eve- st rong has a chim ney and re g u la r com po- Mrs G askill has been bedfast for ! W ashington fr° m M°,n? ay ning, F e b ru a ry 11 at 8 o'clock at ’ the U ndenom inational tem ple. A T his m eeting, th e purpose of weeks. H er p are n ts 1111 W ednesday a t th e home of her sltion rooting. T he m in iatu re home , the p ast two special invitation Is extended to all which has been explained at length son It. C. F race. She was on her Jap an ese in G resham or vicinity to in a previous issue of the Outlook, Is suggestive no doubt of the build are hopeful th a t the clim ate of be p resen t. . is to be held stric tly in th e in ter- ing cam paign w hich Is usually a M ontana will be beneficial to her ! wuy *° California, Mrs. Lewis Y unker of Hogan, . . . . . during th e com ing sum m er. j Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s M arkw art p a rt of the spring program . who has been for the p ast th ree est8 of th e ex-service men and w.ll The G resham V ariety sto re has had a homecoming last W ednesday weeks in St.V incents hospital w here especially explain the em olum ents Mr. and Mrs. J. T. H orr have evening w hich was attended by all she u n d erw en t a m ajor operation, is and privileges accru in g to them by been experiencing m ore than their recen tly in stalled a piano w hich is th e ir children and g randchildren. expected home Sunday. She is re- v| r tue of th eir service in the w ar sh a re of illness In th e ir home it proving a p opular fea tu re of th e would seem during th e past few 8heet mu8lc departm ent. P atro n s Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n W hitley and ported to be well on th e road to- in w hatever capacity. The privil- w’ard a satisfacto ry recovery. m onths. Mr. H orr is slow ly con- m ay now have th e opportunity of fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Scheel T he re g u la r m eeting of the D or j eges reg ard in g loans w ill be th o r valesclng from a sickness w hich ' p a y in g over any m usic they con- and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph cas circle will meet W ednesday af oughly explained. M arkw art of P o rtlan d , Mr. and ternoon a t the home of Mrs. A. W. Door prizes are to be offered and dates from last A ugust and is now tem plate purchasing. T he proprie- able to assist In th e w ork of the to r' ° « n »’« nkratz, says anyone is Mrs. H arry M ark w art of D allas, Shipley. ' a p leasan t fea tu re of the evening Mrs. Mead, factory d em o n strato r Radio E lectric shop. H is wife has welcome to play a t any tim e they Mr. and Mrs. W alter M arkw art and for H otpoint waffle irons will be at will be m usic by th e high school fam ily of G resham . Miss L illian, the the P. E. P. sto re in G resham next o r c h e s tr a betw een 7:30 and 8 been ill for several m onths w ith an wish. A m usic rack w ill soon ba youngest d au g h ter a t home, and week F rid ay and Saturday. Installed w hich will m ake m ore o'clock. aggravated form of rheum atic The S o u th east circle of the M eth S tanley Ingram a friend of th e room for o th er lines of stock and tro u b le hut Is now m uch improved L adies Aid will m eet W ednes- I fam ily w ere p rese n t besides the odist day aftern o o n a t the home of Mrs. A nything w orth selling is w orth and recovering g radually. T heir add tp th e ease of selecting the p aren ts. A very happy evening A. H. W right. The hostess w ill be advertising and an y th in g w orth ad- daughter, Mrs. G. M. RobertBon, Mheet music Edm und W est, who has been In was enjoyed by all. F a th e r and assisted by Mrs. W. W. H astings, Vertisin g is w orth buying if it is and tw o children of H elena, Mon or ..... h „ used to advantage I S eattle for some tim e visiting a M other M arkw art are very proud Mrs. G alen F an ch er and Mrs. R. A. I tana, cam e about th re e weeks ago S tarb ard . Ladies are requested to , neede<1 or can he U8ed t0 a a v a n ta e e- to be w ith her parents. One of her brother, has retu rn ed to th e home of th e ir family. -------------- -- come p rep ared to sew. T hose hav- | W illiam H. S tan ley and S tew art ing no way of going are asked to The perfected W hippet has re children, G eorge aged seven, who of his sister Mrs. J. F. Read east of W hile aw ay he m ade a j Thom pson, both residing near m eet a t th e church prom ptly a t m ote door controls, crow n fenders had entered G resham grad e school, G resham many oth er pew featu res. Hes- G resham , have left for Kerby, Jo s 2:30 and m eans of tra n sp o rta tio n and has now been ill for th e p ast week trip to B ritish Columbia. sel Im plem ent Co.—Adv. will be provided. Mrs. I). B. W elntz en tertain ed on ephine county, Oregon, for two with pleuro-pneum onia, and w hile Mr. and Mrs. E arl Jo n es were his condition Is not necessarily s e r S aturd ay evening a t her home 13 m o n th s’ w ork w ith the b ureau of very happily su rp rised W ednesday evening when a host of friends ious, it is very grave. Two nurses m em bers of h er young people’s public roads. called w ith w ell filled baskets to A m issionary m eeting was held at a ssist in th e celebration of th eir have been in atten d an ce for some Sunday school class. T he evening tim e in the home, Mrs. L ucille was enjoyably spent in gam es, fol th e home of Mrs. C harles Moore b irth d ay s w hich come b ut one day W ednesday ufternoon, about 40 la ap a rt. A very p leasan t evening lowed by refresh m en ts. G aither and Mrs. Veda Allen. Miss W inona Read who plays the dies being p resen t from th e U nde was enjoyed by all w hich included nom inational tem ple. A delicious Mrs. Elizabeth T ipton of P o rt piano and Miss Lola Read th e alto luncheon w as served a fte r th e se r the serv in g of refreshm ents. All land .w orthy grand w orthy deputy stayed un til the wee hours, before horn played a t the W esleyan M eth vice. artin g , and w ishing them many of the G resham O. E. S., paid her odist (limili i l l Portland r .i .'l i t l v Mrs. U. G. S m ith of C edarville, d m ep nt Newberg P acking Cth, ore huppy birthdays. Mr. and annual official Inspection visit to a t a Sunday m orning serv ice in who has been dan g e/o u sly ill for Mrs. Jo n es w ere presented w ith two G resham the local lodge T uesday evening. response to a speciul invitation ex n early a week, Is slow ly reco v er b eautiful davenport pillows. At the close of th e re g u la r lodge ing. tended them by the pastor. W. C. Spence of T ro u td ale has session refresh m en ts w ere served. Lyle Mason and A rth u r F race got ju st installed a new Myers self-oil A good crow d w as in attendance, J.o th e sam e intersection a t th«* ing pow er pump for his T ro u td ale with some visitors from su rro u n d sam e tim e w ith th eir c a rs y e ste r w ater system . Mr. Spence fu rn ish - j ing tow ns, and a m ost enjoyable day m orning w ith the re su lt F race STATED COMMUNICA-1 evening was spent. su stalaed dam aged fen d ers and T1ON of G resham Lodge No. Miss Alice P rindle, in stru c to r of lights, a bent axle and broken 152 A. F. & A. M. in Masonic ' m usic a t G resham Union high w ishbone and M ason’s c a r was hall, G resham . T uesday evening,j school, has been ill a t her home in slightly dam aged. T he accident F eb ru ary 14, 1928. P ortland for the past week. W. J. TODD, W. M. II occurred at T hird and R oberts, the Mrs. Roy C rabtree, who has r e cur driven by F race going south W. L. G ORSAGE, S ec’y. cently undergone a severe illness, on R oberts avenue and th e one GRESHAM CH A PTER No. is uhle to be out agaiu and w orks driven by Mason proceeding w est 44, R. A. M. S tated con- I p a rt of the tim e at her form er em on T hird. F ra ce stood for th e re vocation Monday evening, 1. Fi In Hai v l.i, 1922. W ork | ploym ent a t th e D avidson drug pairs on both cars. in M. M. degree. Visiting com-1 store. Mrs. J. C. K ilgore left T uesday panious welcome. The Bentley T ire shop sign has for Chicago w here she w ill v is it1 JA M E S E l.K IN G T O N . S ec’y. | | Gresham Locals World War Veterans Stage Mass Meeting I PURE LEAF LARD 3, l b s .... 47c manes nrerrrerrrnTj Valentine Bay February 11 DO NOT DELAY Select Valentines NOW , io r y o u Week-End Features GROCERY BULLETIN MEAT! V A LEN TIN ES With the soaring price of fresh meats, cured meats are the cheapest food you can buy because they cost less cheapest because they go farthest. BACON BACKS BACON SQUARES NEW BERG HAM S u g ar cured, Just rig h t for Sm all squ ares of b a c tn , ex cellent for seasoning I Q., W hole or half, fly in g or seasoning pound ........ 30c pound Ó3C pound . .. lot. CA LIF. HOME KETCHUP larg e size, 23c 4 r„ SPA G H ETTI, Beechnut p rep ared , 2 for 2 lor Hepp’s Racket Store Phone 1236 35c I'ABST MALT SYRUP t)5c BROOMS, a rea l b u y .............. 1(1 I • *1 YELLOW CLING PEACH ES E xtra sliced in heavy syrup, 2 Mi cans, each NBC HONEY GRAHAMS, 2 lbs. 25f 35c LIPTO N ’S TEA Vj p o u n d ............ D ot O1 I.’l E O IG E R 'S COFFEE 1 ¡1) tin. I9c 2 for J 11 PLUM S DELUXE A cun of (his delicious fruit will please you. No. 2*A cans, each 25c FEES NAPTHA SOAP m bare COFEEE! ■ i COFFEE! COFFEE! Worthy of Thought Instructors and teachers would serve their patrons well and heap blessings upon their pupils if these thoughts were inculcated in th eir charges often and repeatedly. Thrift in youth gives the start. In middle age it loans the advantage of investment. In old age it guarantees Security. —The Silent Partner. LINCOLN’S BIRTHDAY February 12th " ’leach economy. That is one of the first and highest virtues. It begins with saving money.” WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY February 22d 2 lbs 19c Pound ........... QUIN i l l or M ASTER CLAMS .................. AT LESS THAN PR ESE N T WHOLESALE COST 95c "Economy makes happy homes and sound na tions. Instill it deep.” USE OUR SAVING S DEPARTM ENT DEL MAIZE CORN i G R ESH A M , OREGON DROMEDAHY ( R I P E ERUUI ¿Ot CAMPFIRE MARSH- O Q., MAI.I.OWS, 12-oz. tin s. TEA GARDEN .IP- SYRUP, pint ju g s .. PETER PAN RICE OP„ 3-lb. b a g . (17/. KELLOGG’S SHREDDED O HOI 1 D III m nr ItlS t I I I. LOL |Q GOLD It I If SLICED » > r_ PINK APPI E. 2 '. tin s. ¿tOL we .nr selling you DEL MON IT COFFEE GRESHAM 4.OU I lNDSAY or GROGAN’S Med, DI.IVES .IQ . 2 f o r .................. ¿ i l l SCOTT’S TISSUE Q (| 3 ro lls. Z iM t 49» NBC PREMIUM S O D A S Q Q - UTAIINA PEAS Best ungraded peas, 2 cans ................... N A PK IN S A S trong Bank PURE CANE SUGAR r t r lu-lb. paper sack s. . . O i l GOLD I t l l t PEACHES No. 2 tins, sliced or halves. . 2 lb E x tra fancy, solid flack 2 cans FAVORS CA N D IES FIRST STATE BANK MEAT! FESTIVAL TOMATOES f We are offering the best values in Gresham stones the stores MEAT! 10, l»2s CRESCENT MATCHES I O , 6 boxes .............. I - IOC OP- • »•)( WII.SO MARGARINE 3 ibs PIGGEY WIGGLY BUTTER I . CLH 4P„ 4OL Let Your Valentine Gift he a Gift of Jewelry You can't play the game of Hearts right without Diamonds Standard of quality for 40 years PIGGLT WIGGLY FRUIT AND TOILET SOAP Fancy assortm ent, 10 b ars in a box VEGETABLE FEATUR ES PURE ST R A IN E D HONEY 39c 49c P lut Jar 29c, q u a r t . .. JELL X CELL MAPLE SY R U P Best ... known . . . . Jell . . powder, 3 p a c k a g e » ......................................... P ure Vermont Maple S vrup IM PERIA L VALLEY LETTUCE h ard crisp heads. 2 for .................... 7 OC G RA PEFRI IT, 4 for 25c; dozen PP.. »)»R 25c 15c 39c $1.98 ONION SETS, 3 p o u n d s.............. FLOUR! . FLOUR! FLOUR! A real price on a real flour 49-lb. sack..... $1.93 SHERWOOD DN1ONS. 4 pounds SUNKIST ORANGES, dozen SEAL O F OREGON 1ORK IMPERI Al. A P P L F s, best at any price, b o x ............ $7.50 Barrel....................... 30 STORES IIOODY’S BULK PE A N U T BUTTER 1 ’ IOC on .. In Oregon Institution Next to Brown’s Market, Gresham H oody’i A. W. Metzger & Co. Store Dept. Phone 1451 Quality and Service Feed Dept. Phone 1281 I» IGGLY « WIGGLY Diamonds are never carelessly chosen and never are carelessly sold—at this store. Every diamond in this store was selected and purchased individual ly, with the thought that it was eventually to be dear to the heart of some customer. _ Our diamonds are not high priced. We have them in new white gold mountings at $18 and up. i f l e a l c p ’s Powell St. J c to d r p Phone 44 & to r c Gresham USB OUR PRIVATE CHAPEL FREE We m ake no ch a rg e to our p atro n s for the use of our p rivate chapel fo r services and as a p riv ate m eeting room. This is a fea tu re of our service th a t is m uch ap p reciated and com m ented upon. It is rig h t in line w ith our policy of offering the m ost and the best to our p atrons. Gates Funeral Home Gresham 2171