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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1928)
FAME FOU» GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM, OREGON V isitors at th e W alter M arkw art Mrs. H. V. W ilhelm, who has been Mrs. F ra n k G illett u n d erw en t home Sunday w ere Mr. and Mrs. ill for the p ast week or m ore, is th e rem oval of her to n sils th is j E dw ard Schunke aud fam ily and now som ew hat improved. m orning a t a local surg eo n ’s office. Mrs. Mary M cA llister is able to Miss E lizabeth P an k ratz is sp en d Mr. and Mrs. Byron Zum w alt of be o ut again a fte r sev eral weeks' ing the day w ith h er to a ssist in ' Sali m. In th e evening Mrs. M ark- illness. her care. A nnouncem ent has been m ade of w art attended with them th e can- As next W ednesday, F eb ru ary 22, Miss Helen Hoss. who w as tak en th e recent death in F o re st Orove, ta ta ..David. th e Shepherd Boy", is W ashington’s b irth d ay and a on F rid ay to P o rtlan d for tre a t- Oregon, of Mrs. F rances Helmick g ,ven a t th e A rleta B aptist church ______ ¡n atio n al holiday, it will be observ- 1 m ent for an acu te attack of sinus H ill, a form er teach er in th e G resh- under th e leadership of W illiam F as 8Uch a t th e ,o<-'al postoffice | trouble, is reported to be m aking . ----------------* provem ent. H er am grade school. Mrs ----- H ili, who s c hu „iiei a cousin of E dw ard " and th e holiday schedule of m ail , satisfacto ry ' im m alntained T he m orning mail condition w as considered grav e for had been teaching in th e F orest gchunke. Mrs. Schunke and Mrs. will be d istrib u ted to th e boxes and a day or two. Orove school, w as a g rad u a te of Z um w alt are siste rs of Mrs. M ark- dispatched from G resham , but G resham m usic lovers who heard th e Oregon norm al a t Monmouth. w art. P rom inent p a rts of th e can- th e re will be no g en eral delivery or the world famed F rench service on the ru ra l ro u tes durinj Among surviving relatives are a 10- , a, a referred to w ere sung by Guy his th e day Banks will be closed. I own w orks a t th e M ultnom ah hotel year-old d au g h ter and Mrs. Hill s p Jones and his b ro th er Hal. John Bacon has severed his con- on W ednesday evening w ere Miss m other, Mrs. A m anda H elm ick of K azum a Iw ahashi, aged nine, nection with the S hearer-B acon F lorence H oney and two of her Monmouth. « C hevrolet com pany and has re- pupils. Miss Helen A lthaus aud f who w ent with his p are n ts to Jap an sum ed his form er occupation as Miss M arg aret St Clair. C lark S tilllons of P ortland, a j last fall, died th e re on Ja n u a ry 28 of the used ca r dep art- Brockway & Nelson rep o rt the form er resid en t of G resham , m et i from tuberculosis of the bone after m ent of the F ra n cis Motor Car delivery with1lT~the p ast week of w ith a serious accident on F eb ru a year or m ore of suffering. T his com pany in P o rtland. The G resh- four Dodge Victory sixes to the ary 5, w hen he w as run over by an am hrm will be know n from now follow ing: A rth u r Bowman of ) Inform ation was conveyed to Mrs. on as the S h earer C hevrolet com- P o rtland and Bull Run. C. H. Lang- autom obile driven by a negro who H. C. L arsen th ro u g h a le tte r re- I ley of P o rtlan d , A rthur A. C arlson w as said to be drunk. B ullions’ I celved from the lad 's sister Yosbl- pany' . The Neighbors of W oodcraft will of Oswego and R. E. Esson of San rig h t leg w as broken and his left w ritten from Kobe, Jap an . T he m eet on T uesday evening, F ebru- dy. O ther o rd ers are aw aitin g d e knee badly injured. He is being ! little fellow had been p articu la rly ary 21, at the g ran g e hall. Mem- livery. cared tor a t the V eteran’s hospital bers and visiting m em bers a re wel- The W. C. T. U. will m eet a t the unfortu n ate. W hen atten d in g the com e' , | home of Mrs. C. J. L u n d q u ist on In P ortland. H is grandm other, G resham grade school he got d irt W illiam Siem ens, who recently T h u rsd ay afternoon, F eb ru ary 23, Mrs. A m anda C lark, was in G resh-J in his eye w hile at play and after- moved his photographic studio ' a t 2:30. am on business on Monday. W alter Sm ith has retu rn ed to his I w ard lost the sig h t of th e eye. The from the M athews building to his Ioca.ti.?n in . t.he Oliburn home from th e P o rtland sa n ita r- The hom e economic com m ittee of faB,u y plans to re tu rn to G resham building, is rapidly g ettin g settled lum, w here he w as taken a few days the G resham grange will m eet on . BOine tim e the com ing spring. in his new q u arte rs. An equipm ent ago for treatm en t. T h u rsd ay afternoon, F ebruary 16, Mr. and Mrs. Roy P eterso n en which he has added w ithin the p ast _______________ a t 2:30 a t the home of Mrs. L. P. S P E C I A L COMMUNICA- te rtain e d a p arty of ten friends a t week is an electric a rc lig h t to b e, M anning. The hostess w ill be a s i th eir home T uesday evening a t a used for indoor artificial lighting. T rJ , n, p r 7 2 . MUN w This Is fa r su p erio r to real day- Lodge No. sisted by Mrs. F ra n k Hodge and I St.V alentine 500 party. The decora- light in his w ork as th e rays are ' 152 A. F. & A. M. in Masonic Mrs. G eorge Kenney. I ations and lunch reflected th e sp irit m ore actinic or p en e tratin g th an hall, G resham , Monday evening, Billy Cannon who has been ill ! of the season. T hose p resen t be those com ing through th e skylight. I F eb ru ary 20. M. M. D egree w ill be for nearly two weeks past w ith th e I B| dt,B Mr and Mrg P et erson w ere P ictu re s can now be tak en at night conferred. as sa tisfac to rily as on th e finest | Also W ednesday evening, F ebru- bronchial tro u b le which has been a nd Mrs. Glen Davidson, Mr. sunshlny day by aid of th e new arc ary 22, w ork in E. A. Degree, epidem ic am ong children, is slow ly and MrB A lbert Zenger, Mr. and recently in stalled . W. J. TODD, W. M. Mrs. G race Exley has resigned W- L.. GORSAGE, Sec’y. im proving. Mrs. Adolph Zenger, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. H orr, who has been ill since 1 Elm er Judd and Mr. and Mrs. h er position as actin g se creta ry to STATED COMMUN-1 the fair board to accept a position la st sum m er, Is now able to w alk a W alter Balmer. in P o rtlan d . She is well known ication of G resham I few blocks, but is unable as yet to Ed Geisch of Bull Run, a w o rk th ro u g h o u t the county and has re n C hapter No. 117 O.E.S. resum e his work. man a t the new dam under course dered g rea t assista n ce to th e fair. for T uesday evening, I Mr. and Mrs. J. J. W ilson a re F eb ru ary 21, a t 8 Mr. and Mrs. Floyed Metzger and j of co n stru ctio n n ear there, was enjoying th e p leasu re of a F ada o'clock, in the Ma- children, Floyed Jr. and S hirley of seriously injured Monday evening radio receiving set, p u rc h a s e d ! sonic hall, P ortland, w ere the dinner guests when rocks, loosened a t th e top of th ro u g h the agency of J. E Metz- By o rd er of the w orthy m atron. S aturday evening a t the home of a high clifT, fell on him inflicting g e r- CLARA PU LFER, Sec’y. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Metzger. head and shoulder injuries, lie was I. B. S h u tts. his d aughter Miss brought to th e T hom as san itariu m , M ary S h u tts and his son-in-law and but w as yesterday removed to dau g h ter Mr. and Mrs. H arlan Goo<l S am aritan hospital. Sm ith and d au g h ter Betty, ull of Twelve Bibles w ere presented to- Sellwood, w ere th e guests Sunday day to the G resham g rad e school afternoon of Mrs. Mary Welch. Miss through th e co u rtesy of th e board L ucile Squler. an em ploye of the of directo rs of d istric t No. 4 aud P. E. P. com pany In the P o rtlan d the efforts of th e G resham W. C. : office, visited w ith Miss G race : T. U. One Bible has been placed in I Welch over (he week-end. each room. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chlodo and son N. C. P earson of P ortland is u new assista n t a t the K lavanaugh left last week for a tw o-w eeks’ trip to C alifornia. They will visit b arb e r shop. He takes the place of am ong o th er places a t the home of G rover K righaum who has been Mrs. Chiodo's b ro th er in S a c ra th e re for several m onths past. Mr. m ento and with a siste r in n o rth P earson plans to move to G resham ern C alifornia. T he trip is being i m ade by autom obile. as soon ns he can find living q u ar- i Mrs. Zurle Bowman, for the past j ters. two y ears a resid en t of G resham , Mrs. H. C. L arsen entertained 11 was tak en today to M ultnomah m em bers of her Ja p an ese Bunday I" arm , w here she will be cared tor. school class at her home T uesday L V i M n ^ n T h X ^ ^ Gresham Locals C. C. Bush of T aft, Oregon, was _ ca lle r a t th e Outlook office y ester day, and also visited w ith bis b ro th er J. S. Bush and fam ily whBe here. Mr. Bush Is the fath e r of C h risto p h er Bush who on F eb ru a ry 5 lost his life In th e w aters of Siletz bay. T he Southeast circle of the M eth odist Ladies Aid is p lanning a d in ner for th e evening of M arch 16 in th e basem ent of th e church. A sale of ap ro n s and o th er m iscellan eous a rticle s w ill be held at the sam e tim e. A b irth d ay social is being p la n ned by the Ladies of the B aptist Guild for F rid ay evening, F eb ru ary 24, in th e basem ent of th e B ap tist church. T hose atten d in g are asked to bring a penny for every year of th e ir age. A pleasing program of home ta le n t w ill be given after w hich cake and coffee w ill be served. TIME is OPPORTUNITY KEEP A CLOCK IN SIG H T We have just received a very at tractive line of clocks for your home. Every clock is a dependable time keeper in new style cases with metal dial and raised numerals. Priced at $12.50 and up CEMENT WORK DONE Basem ent w alls, cement walks and floors, etc. iRcalep’s jktoelrp j&tore R. C. FRACE G RESH A M P ow ell St Phono 1#17 PHONE 44 GRESHAM a _A_ X Z TION oi Gresham M A ilioxtaix*es ©at n o jbetter foods r o r e T a r o it t T t r g a Week-End Features evening. St. V alentine’s decora- tlons, gam es and refresh m en ts m ade up a m erry evening for the children the P. E. P. com pany near the Mt. | Hood depot, and has been in needy I circum stances. At the instance of Mr"’ W’ Emt'ry, county officials | investigated the case and a woman A .din card party will be held im- from the w elfare board made the m ediately afte r th e O. E. 8. c h a p te r final arran g em en ts. m eeting a t 9 o’clock, T uesday eve ning, F ebruary 21. in the Masonic hall. E veryone is invited to a t tend. R efreshm ents will he served. T he Ladies Aid of th e M ethodist church will m eet a t the home of Mrs. M. J. A llshouse on Wednesday afternoon, F eb ru ary 22. The Bo and Sew circle w ill assist th e h o st at Newberg Packing ('<>_, ess. All friends a re cordially In Greslia lit vited. Hamburger 45f PET MILK rich, cream y cow 's m ilk f 3 c a n s ................... Goody Goody SUGAR PEAS, sw eet variety 3 can s ......................... Z«*C IIO RLIt K’S VUOI OLATE M U T E D MILK. ch ild ren enjoy it. can OREGON PRUNES clean and large 3 p o u n d s ................... I.IPTON’S COFFEE packed in vacuum , lb HIGHLAND PURE MAPLE SAP SYRUP per can ..................... 28c 3 pounds 49c ..................... 97c ,53C S h illin g 's RAKING PDYYDER never fails qn pound tin s ............... *5»fC HE I M AIZ FANCY GOLDEN CORN, a new tem pting v ari ety from M innesota wOC Grocery Bulletin NEWKERG HAM GOLD I t i l l HAWAIIAN PIN EA PPLE. 2«x tins perfect slices, can , . liquid sunshine shines everything 60c s i z e ...................... BACON squares . F ine for seasoning, pound. ZUt PIGGI.V WIGGI.Y TWIN BREAD, w hite or whole w heat, lo a f ... 1,'C in JOLLA TIME POP CORN selected quality 2 cans .............. 25c MF 4 BOGKOVI ( IflFFSF, •Mild and sw eet, pound. 32r 42c GRE AT NORTHERN GDI.DFN CORN. 3 cans 50c EE SNA A I. VOMATOES, solid pack, 3 cans I TAIIN A BEAS, Best quality standard. 2 c a n s ..................................... D FL MOM’F < OI F FF , Best canned coffee, 2 pound* 95c — 39c TO ILET SOAP, 1 bar asso rtm en t, box 25c RU N II NI T SB AGUE TT I, No 2 c a n ., S cans I’DIIK AND BEANS. Van Vamp's mediums. 3 c a n s ............................... GDI D BAR Si It ED ITNEABBI E No. 2A- c a n s . . . . . KI.IION H.M 4KO.M, Good bulk m acaroni, 4 p o u n d s.............. Q uarts ............ M IN N IN i.'s E R E slI ROASTED I'EANUTs Bound 20«. 2 p o u n d s... WHOLE AAIII AI E ll. HAIN. otnthlng ii< 25c .... 25c GDI.D BAR PEACHES, In heavy syrup, can market daa raisins Special 4-pound pack ag e................................. 25c i lac ay t .......... «£»)C Underwood’s ( LAM CHOW DER, heat and serve 3 cans ................. ¿HC I'lGGI.A WIGGLY ETOI It Every sack gu aran teed t It- A RI I I I S , Camel. Lucky S trike, C hesterfield and $1.8!) Old Golds, ca rto n . I’lGGI.A W it.G IA BUTTER, Specially churned from No. 1 cream . You'll taste th e difference, lb .. $1.19 P.ABST WAIT SYRUP hop tlavored /»w 17c bac SATURDAY FRUIT AND VEGETABLE FEATURES 1M I’E RI Al A Al 1 E Y LETTUA E, crisp and solid, J f o r ............ 15c 1 E l FRY III All IS. , Hch 25c IdM ATOES, your choice. pound 18c 25c SAA E E 1 N AA E 1 DR ANGE S, good size, doten 38c .... 19c 35c 35c 35c A. W. Metzger & Co. Quality and Si RIPE Dl l A I S, medium fru it pint size tins s» PIONEER ( L AM J l ICE, picnic tlu s for sack 1 J ik uC „ N R ( H A K E BUTTER I R ACKERS, crisp and » i n tasty , p ac k ag e.......... 25c whole or half, p o u n d .......... Store Dept. Pilone 1451 Llhl.y’s LOGANBERRIES In SY III P, tall tin s OCT«. 2 f o r ........................... O C/» ¿»)C ( A II PURE (A N E SUGAR. in paper sacks 10 p o u n d s ................... rtr <£»)C in 4»>C OROMEIEARY G R A PEFR U IT ripe Florida fru it in syrup, c a n .......... I tor SI R AINE.D HONE Y, Bure honey In ja rs, pints 2»r. an Feed Dept. Pilone 1281 GR AI E E RITT. 4 for 21«, d o te n ............................... 30 STORES ....... 70c In Oregon Institution Next to Brown's Market, Uresfcam f e IGGLY WIGGLY Remodeling Sale 1 hanks to the generous patronage of our many friends and customers in and around Gresham we are forced to remodel our store to give us more room hence we are nsting a quantity of first class staple merchandise which must be sold to give us the space necessary for our im provements. Starts Mon., Feb. 20 and will continue for just one week The following staples will be sold at unheard of low prices. Washing Soaps and Powders RIN'SO, medium size packages, each. Breakfast Foods and Coffee 7c 1 1 _ BOST BILAN EL AKES p a c k a g e ........ I IC Staples which you will use every day BRENTWOOD BEYS No. 5 sieve, 2 cans s 25c BINEABBLE, No. 1 1» tall cans, sliced, each. IOC SKOOKUM JAM o/Y in Jars ....................... ¿(1C LUX, sm all size, each ............................. 10c GR ABEN UTS, p ackage .......... CITRUS WASHING POW DER, p ac k a g e .. 23c II BEET’S YYASIIING BOYYDER, sm all p k g .. 10c MAXWELL HOUSE in COFFEE. 1-lb. ca n s. SALMON, tall cans of red s a lm o n ................. BEETS YYASIIING l ’OYATIER, lge. size pkg 37c M. II. Coffee in 3-lb. c a n s ........ TO ILET C R EPE, .A.’ ,, El Dorado, 7 r o lls ........ O OATS package .......... 15c 15c 4/C $1.37 OQ .. ¿oC Z»)C Newberg Packing Co. Main St., Gresham Phone 1511