Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 14, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
GRESHAM
OUTLOOK, GRESHAM,
TUESDAY,
Hr. I The Siem ens photographic studio
eir moved S atu rd ay from th e M athew s
tas building to a dow nstair location in
ge th e O sburn building, Joining the
in G resham variety sto re on th e south,
tn- .Mr .and Mrs. W illiam Siem ens and
he fam ily a re planning to move th e ir
lis residence the first of M arch to the
e- E rick so n house on T hird stree t,
im T he place is being thoroughly ren -
er ovated with kalsom ine and p ain t
it- for th e ir occupancy. They a re liv-
in ing at p resen t in room s adjoining
he th e ir fo rm er studio on th e second
Jn floor of th e M athew s building.
8" ! A. M. W ilkinson is beginning th e
I excavation for a new 5-room bun- '
of galow on his lot in R egner addition, '
at on th e site of. his p rese n t te n t i
e, dw elling. The house w hen com-1
at pleted will be a m odern bungalow ,
is fram e finish, som ething m ore th an
is 26 x 31 feet in size. Mr. W ilkinson
will be assisted In th e c a rp en te r
1- w ork by F ra n k Gibbs.
i n ! S unday g u ests at th e hom e of
iy Mr. and Mrs. W. C. B urch w ere
it th e ir th ree d au g h ters and th e ir
w fam ilies, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lock- |
5- wood of Roseburg, Mr. and Mrs. E. j
a I*. Thom of Salem, and Mr. and i
d Mrs. C. E. F ow ler and ch ild ren of
I- F o rest Grove.
o
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. B urch and 1
e son C lair left today, Mr. B urch and !
e his son to R oseburg w here t h e y '
will atten d to m a tte rs of b u sin e ss'
i. for several weeks, and Mrs. B urch
1 ) to Salem , w here she w ill visit w ith
r her d au g h ter, Mrs. E. P. Thom, for !|
e sev eral days. Mr. and Mrs. B urch J
f i w ere a t T a ft la st week visiting th e il
-M a tte r's siste r a t the tim e of th e II
- drow ning of C hris Bush, and la te r I
by a nationally known home economic expert Mrs. Jessie
1 j atten d ed th e boy’s fu n eral.
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Guy D. Jones, tenor, and H al I
• Jones, b arito n e, have prom inent I
> p a rts in a ca n ta ta, “David, th e I
S hepherd Boy” w hich is being r e n - j l
> dered th is w eek at A rleta B ap tist 11
t ch u rch in P o rtland. More th a n 100 I
s persons, including a ch ild ren 's J ,r- I
i c h e stra and chorus, will ta k e p art. I
A d au g h ter w as born to Mr. an d 11
'¡M rs. V erne Cole Sunday, b ut t h e j l
little one did not survive.
I
An 8*4-pound son w as born to I
I Mr. and Mrs. W. E. P a rk e r Monday ' I
a t th e home of Mrs. J. A. Bushong, II
C laude W elch left Sunday for I
O akland, C alifornia, w here he ex- I
pects to find work.
I
Mrs. E. W. E astm an of P o rtlan d I
' en tertain ed her bridge club F rid ay I
P O W E R ^¿yjC O M PAN Y
aftern o o n a t th e home of h er h u s - lB
b an d ’s m other, Mrs. O. A. E astm an. I
A bake sale has been planned by jl
Electric Store
Powell Street
¡th e W om en’s Union of th e E van- I
| gelical ch u rch to be held on S atu r- I
day. M arch 3, a t th e S an ita ry Meat I
m ark et.
“
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. H eden left ~
T h u rsd ay by au to for th e re tu rn
trip to th e ir home in S acram ento,
OLD TIM E
C alifornia, a fte r v isitin g a t t h e j
home of th e la tte r ’s fa th e r D. M.
Cathey. D uring p a rt of th e tim e !
th a t Mrs. H eden was w ith her rela- I
a t F a irv ie w iia il
fives here, Mr. Heden w as a t the
given by F red G. A nicker
hom e of his m other in M ontana.
S. E. R o b erts of Bend, Oregon, a
«
nephew of th e late D. M. R oberts, i
cam e F riday to atten d his u n cle's 1
fu n eral. Mr. R oberts retu rn ed to j
Bend th e follow ing day.
’
A b ask et social will be given by
Good Old Time Music
th e W om en’s union of th e E v an ­
EVERYONE INVITED
gelical ch u rch T uesday evening,
Come and have a Good Tim e
F eb ru ary 21, a t th e home of Mrs.
F. V olbrecht on F lo ren ce avenue. li=
F rien d s a re invited to be present.
Gresham Locals
T he A m erican Legion and A ux­
iliary w ill hold a bridge and 500
p a rty tonight a W alter W. Metz­
g e r's Buick salesroom . I t is stated
th e re w ill be four first prizes. Re­
fre sh m en ts w ill be served.
W. H. Johnson, who lives on
ro u te 3, P o rtlan d , was a p leasan t
c a lle r at th e O utlook office Friday.
Mr. Joh n so n , a form er m erch an t
and p o stm aster a t G resham , cam e
o u t to atten d th e fu n eral of th e
late D. M. R oberts.
FEBRUARY
11, 192S
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17 and 1
Mr. and Mrs. E lton G radin, who
some tim e ago purchased th e Mau­
rice Botkin p ro p erty on W allula
H eights, moved into th e ir new
hom e S aturday, F e b ru a ry 4. T hey
have been adding a num ber of im ­
provem ents to th e house since buy­
ing It.
Waffle Iron
Dr. and Mrs. H. H. H ughes a re
now occupying th e ir handfcome new
resid en ce w hich w as recen tly com ­
pleted on W allula H eights.
Mrs. A nna B eers, who has been
In P o rtlan d sa n ita riu m for the p ast
th ree w eeks w here she u n derw ent
both a m inor and a m ajor o p e ra ­
tion, w as b ro u g h t hom e yesterday.
She w ill rem ain a t th e home of her 1
daughter, Mrs. A. F. Hoover, for a 1
period of convalescence.
Demonstration
NEW
Spring Suits
Nead using a
PORTLAND
for Men
ELECTRIC
Here you will find the cream of the new
fabrics, attractive, good wearing clothes th
will like.
1 an d 2 T rouser Suits
NEW SPRING HATS
New S hades
New S hapes
NEW SPRING SHIRTS
C ollar and
N eckband S tyles
NEW SPRING NECKWEAR
9.................................... 50c to $2
Card of T hanks.
We w ish to th a n k the m any r e la ­
RADIO REPAIRING.
tives and frien d s who so kindly a s ­
We re p a ir an y th in g on any m ake
sisted us d u rin g th e illn ess and of radio. W ork g u aran teed . L. L.
death of our beloved husband and Long, phone 631. We call for and
fath er.
deliver.
Mrs. Nellie S. Roberts. K enneth
C. R oberts, Mrs. Alice H ansen.
For the Ladies
S nappy sty les, in new footw ear
for spring. Come in and see them.
P o p u lar prices, $3.95, $1.95, $5 95.
A ylsw orth & M artin, G resham —
Adv.
tf
2 pounds
In su ra n ce funds for farm Ioans.
No com m ission or b rokerage. Very
easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv.
HAMBURGER
45c
Brentwood Peas
NEW SPRING SHOES
Men
young men
25c
2 cans
ut Newberg Packing Co,
Gres lm m
Gresham
FAIRVIEW
The e n te rta in m e n t com m ittee of
F airview g ran g e is p lan n in g for a
card p a rty to be held iu th e g ran g e
h all on F rid a y evening, F eb ru ary
17. L unch w ill be served a t th e
close of th e evening.
Y S in n o u n c in q jy
the opening of our new
studio on the ground floor
in what was formerly the
Guy Jones jewelry store.
VICTORY
The V ictory circ le of th e E v an ­
gelical W om en’s Union w ill m eet
on T h u rsd ay , F e b ru a ry 16, a t 2
o’clock a t th e hom e of Mrs. A. O.
Phone 1561
Stafford. M embers and frien d s a re
Two lines, two phones, a t your invited.
service for new s, ads, su b sc rip
tions and p rin tin g .
SCHOOL BIST. NO. 7
AylsWortK & M á rtir^
M e n ’ s
OREGON
I his studio is now open for business in
which we are capable of handling the portrait
and amateur films, developing and printing.
\\ e do all of our work right here in Gresham.
We invite you to come in and give us a
trial on anything that you need in the photo
line or portraits, cameras, films, any size,
swinging and other frames. Our picture
moulding line is complete.
w ear
FX>B FA C T O R Y
Siemen’s Photo Studio
AUC77ON SALE
ememoer you can
have
this moderate briec
l Will S ill on E. <>. FISIIF.lt FAI
PAKkK O SE on NANIN III,A IL,
FAIR VIEW
— a real B u ic k in e v e ry w ay w ith fla s h ­
IIOItSFS
black, » years old, SUM»
45
in g
H o rse's
g e ta w a y
and
m ig h ty
pow er —
p r in c e ly lu x u r y a n d b e a u t)-— s u p r e m e
HEAD OF DAIRY COWS
c o m f o r t a n d r id in g e a se .
C hoose
f ro m
th r e e p o p u la r m o d e ls
a t th is m o d e r a te p ric e — S e d a n .C o u p e
<1 Holstein Hull th in g Segls Veemnii to g g le lle h o l).
1 Itruwii Swiss Hull .'2 years old. eligible for registration.
erculin tested and eligible to go Into other states.
FARM
o r S p o r t R o a d s te r . P a y o n th e lib e ra l
G. M . A . C . p la n .
EQUIPMENT
A n d y o u will a lw a y s k n o w — w h e th e r
izard E nsilage C u tter w ith 35 feet pipe, new. S u p erio r
th g ra ss seeder, new Cham pion Mower, new, 76 bushel
ler. 3-horse Disc. 2 horse Disc w ith tru ck Rule P lau t-
u P lan te r. 2 horse John D eere C ultivator. Single horse
-Inch Plow. 14-inch Plow. Har|UNin F ork an d C arrier.
2 D ouble Sets W ork H arness. 3 F arm W agons. Cur-
1 Silo, 14x32. I Silo, 16x26. Iron H arrow , 2-eectlon.
glne. 3 h. p Gas E ngine W ater Pum p. 22 Lowden Cow
lilk Cool. r. 70 gallon Milk Tank. Sm all Milk T ank
auy sm all Im plem .uU and tools too num erous to m ention.
y o u pay $1195
f o r y o u r B u ic k . o r
m o re — t h a t y o u r m o n e y b u y s th e u t ­
m o s t in m o to r c a r v a lu e .
SEDANS $1195 io 51995
C O U P E S $1195 to $1850
SPORT MODELS $1195 to $1525
All grtevs f. •. b. F I i m . M k K ,
IO Iw •,! lad
Tb« O M. A. I
r eb,n, lb« me.i .iMirebl«. i. «.„.-«Ma
Ie B egin s w ith M achinery
uinlcr $2o cash, sum s over $20 six m o n th s’ tim e with
8 per te n t per annum providing arran g e m en ts a re m ade
A. M eyers, a t H r« l S tate Bank, U reshain, Oregon, nrior
WALTER W . METZGER
S. M utili A M i>, liicti.iaeer ’»• V ancouver. W ashington
A. MEI LUX, ( lerk, First Stali ie Hank, G resham
G resham
SALKS AND SERVICE
Oregon City
Phone 361
M ain St.
Gresham
PHOTOGRAPHS LIVE FOREVER
tu rn e d from McMinnville, w here
she enjoyed a visit w ith Mr. and
Mrs. Jo h n B ernard.
On Monday aftern o o n th e Areme
clu b of G resham C h ap ter O. E. 8 „
m et at th e hom e of Mrs. S. B. H all.
A very p leasan t aftern o o n w as en­
joyed. The hostesses w ere Mrs. B.
I.. W alrad. Mrs. W. L. G orsage and
Mrs. C arrie Powell.
Mrs. R. Robinson of McMinnville
w as a recen t g u est of h er son-in-
law and d au g h ter. Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. T egart.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. C ran e w ere
v isito rs at th e special m eeting of
Fairview g ran g e T h u rsd ay evening,
also at th e re g u la r m eeting of
G resham g ran g e on S atu rd ay .
T H oriuchl. a Ja p an e se vegetable
g ard e n er who has been leasfng p a rt
of ’dye D. O F ish er farm , has moved
to th e A. G. S ch antin farm on the
Rockwood road.
TIME is OPPORTUNITY
KEEP ,1 CLOCK IN SIG H T
W e have just received a very at­
tractive line of clocks for your home,
kv erv clock is a dependable time-
;tyle cases with metal
dial an,; r-td numerals.
Priced at $12.50 and up
Itkalrp’s Jkuiclrp setorc
Powell St
A
S P E C I A L COMMUNICA-
TION Fairview Lodge No
evening, F eb ru ary 16, 1928. a t 8
o’clock
W ork tn th e E. A. D e­
gree.
WM H, STANLEY. Sec y.
RUSSELL C WILSON. W M.
T e ll it to One-Five-Six-One.
RHONE 44
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GRESHAM
Try la *e y '« Rheumatic Remedy.
A blood tonic for rheum atism
n eu ritis, lumbago, stom ach, liver
kidney, B rig h ts disease, dropsy
pluresy. Reduces pain and sw ell­
ing. G uaranteed by T aber P h arm ­
acy.—Adv.
loor», ele.