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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1928)
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM, OREGON pahe four The case in circu it co u rt of the Gill. The P leasan t Home orches- George T hrockm orton, a b ro th er of Mrs. J. H. Wood, who has been B uilders E lectric F ix tu re Supply tra , under the direction of Guy com pany of P o rtland vs H enry , l()bertson wlll , , go be pregent at ill In a P ortland hospital for sev Kummel was decided in favor of ... . eral w eeks, continues very poorly. the defendant in Judge Campbell'« th is time. T here will be an ad- R elatives and friends m ake his stay co u rt yesterday afternoon, W. J. , m ission charge. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Swift drove to In the hospital as p leasan t as pos » » i s i x "»«■ < « » • °< ■>-"< A storia T uesday afternoon to visit sible, w hile he is receiving ad d i p arties in a c o n tra ct for electrical T. W illiam s, who has been visiting for a day or so w ith an au n t of tional care through the kindness fixtures. w ith her uucle since Sunday, re- Mr. Swift, who is seriously ill. of the. Moose and Eagles, both of W hether th e snow, w hich is to- tu rn ed to h er home and w ork at T he A m erican Legion anil au x il which o rganizations he is a m em .lay falling in large w intry-looking S pokane W ednesday night, flakes, is th e real thing in th e ia ry will m eet on T uesday evening, ber. shape of a storm or sim ply a cam - ' T he Ladies Aid societies of th ree Miss M argaret A nicker, who has oullage w hich will p resen tly m elt neighboring F ebruary 28. at the grange hall, for com m unities w ere th e ir reg u lar m eeting. Pot-luck been employed In P o rtlan d for aw ay into a sp rin g m ist, rem ain s gu ests of th e M ethodist ladies a t a some tim e past, w as tak en to Good to be seen. Snow began falling colonial tea and w ork-fest .which supper will be served. shortly after noon today, follow ing was held at the home of Mrs. G. W. Bernice H astings w as brought S am aritan hospital on F eb ru ary 14, a chilling east wind. home T uesday evening from P o rt suffering with an abcess on her leg Mrs. H a rrie t T im m erm an is now A lder of Victory com m unity. The land sanitarium w here she success She w as brought home T uesday settled in her new location, th e for- i societies of Victory, Cedar and Cot- T here fully underw ent an operation for m uch improved and it Is expected m er H en g stler house on th e cor- | tre ll w ere th e visitors. besides gev. m astoiditis some tim e previously. with p ro p er care will be able to r e ner of F ifth stre e t and R oberts avenue. . . . . She had been sick for a week be sum e h er work before long. Robert C alllster. who u n d erw en t c r3 ‘ childron and a few husbands, Mr. and Mrs. E m m ett W elling of an operation for m astoiditta some A delightful tim e was enjoyed, fore being tuken to P ortland and placed under the ca re of a special Salem, form er residents of G resh tim e ago in a P o rtlan d h ospital, and Mrs. John Ic k le r’s son- ist. She is now convalescing as am, a re receiving co n g ratu latio n s was brought home Monday and is m aking sa tisfac to ry recovery. ,n ldW’ H enry Pa<*pe, is u n ae r a over the arriv al of th e ir first child, well as can be expected. Mr. and Mrs. C harles L am bert I’hyalclan’s care at his home, E ighty fine shade trees, ash, a son weighing ten pounds and five are again occupying the D. C. Ely The ju n io r choir will m eet at the black w alnut and other varieties, ounces, born to them Sunday, F eb house on Hood avenue w hich w as M ethodist parsonage for practice a re being set out th is week on the ru ary 19, in a Salem hospital. Mr. badly dam aged by fire some weeks S atu rd ay afternoon beginning at 3 county fair grounds. T he trees and Mrs. E. E. W elling of G resham ago. The re a r of the house w hich • T w o n e w m em bers. Lois was p ractically destroyed, has ' w ere donated by H. A. Lewis, a are now w earing the title of g ra n d been rebuilt, with some rem odeling and G race B artsch. w ere added to m em ber of th e fair board, and are p aren ts for the first tim e, but the and im proving. T he fro n t p a rt of the m em bership. All boys and girls la test grandchild is the 14th for the building was not dam aged to of (be com m unity are crodlally in being set out by E. Schw edler. Mrs. C harles L am bert is ill at her Mrs. George Tâcheron. Mrs. T â c h any g rea t extent, but it was found vited to Join th is choir. The ju n hom e on Hood avenue with a se eron and her d au g h ter Mrs. H. H. necessary to re -tin t and re-p ain t iors will sing a t the m orning some of the rooms. Mr. Ely ex vere cold, the condition bordering Ott visited Mrs. W elling in th e pressed g rea t appreciation to th e church service. on pneum onia. She is being cared hospital la st Tuesday. fire fighters who saved his p ro p er F reeland Collins is pioneering in for by her hu sb an d ’s m other, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. G, Bond and ty from being an en tire loss. an in d u stry new to this com m unity, Rose Lam bert. th ree ch ild ren of F o rest Grove v is th a t of opossum farm ing. He re Mr. and Mrs. Norm an Lucky, ited W ednesday w ith Mr. and Mrs. PLEASANT HOME ceived a nice p air of opossum s th e ir tw o children and Mr. L ucky’s M. L. W hite and family. Mr. Bond Sunday, F eb ru ary 26, w ill be a from a K ansas breeder a few days p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. C larence occupies the position of ju stice of busy day a t the M ethodist Episco ago and they are now “a t hom e” Lucky who have been here for the the peace in W ashington county. pal church. The Sunday school in a dom icile form erly occupied by past two m onths, have moved from Mr. and Mrs. Joe Com stock and will convene at 10 o’clock under chickens. th e Easton ap a rtm en ts on E ast children of W hite Salm on, W ash Services a t the B aptist church the direction of W. B. Cory. The Powell stre e t to th e ir form er home ington, w ere w eek-end v isito rs at Sunday will begin at 10 o'clock church service will bo at 11:15. with Sunday school, w hich will be in Burns, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. T here will he the usual sto ry for followed by preaching at 11 by the C larence Lucky camo from Burns Easton. the juniors. T h e Rev. Oliver Gill, Rev. Gordon Johnson. A new con about C hristm as tim e for a visit Mrs. Jam es F itzgerald, who four pastor, will speak on th e topic, te st is to be sta rted in th e Sunday w ith th eir son and family. They school, and all who are not a t "H ope In sp irin g P ossibilities.” tending school a re invited to join. sta rte d home about the tim e of the weeks ago w as th e victim of an The young people will m eet from B. Y. P. U. will m eet a t 7:30 and accident a t her home betw een Kelso big storm th e first of the year, but 6 to 7 for a social hour in th e will be followed by preaching at 8. being unable to m ake th e ir way and Boring resu ltin g in b u rn s Mrs. Sadie Chase is having ex League room and from 7 to 8 for through by auto, ret trued to G resh which cam e neur costing h er life, tensive im provem ents made to her the devotional m eeting u n d er th e w as yesterd ay removed from th e house betw een Gillis and Orient. am and have rem ained until a short leadership of B arb ara W alters. I M ^ ’and M r^ R o b e r't MUier a re oc- tim e ago when the two fam ilies left T hom as san itariu m and Is being cared for at her home hy her Thls will be followed by a church cupying the house. perm anently for Burns. C harles McKinney retu rn ed from d au g h ters M argaret und *Marle. service at 8 o'clock. The p a sto r’s Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Cox are again i i . » - ii.i, , w in i... “ A Pendleton on T uesday w here he She is im proving slow ly und is do subject for th is service **” *>«• A had been to u k e Mra. McKinney for g ran d p aren ts, a son having been ing as well as cun be expected, a l Text T hat Made H istory. All per- , a v| s j( w ith her parents, born to th e ir son-in-law and d augh sons not planning to atten d else- ! Mrs. Jo sep h in e A nderson visited te r, Mr. and Mrs. C .E. T ronson of though she Is not considered e n where a re cordially invited to a t- j a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. P ortlan d in Em anuel hospital on tirely ou t of danger. T he accident j A nderson on W ednesday afternoon. occurred ns the re su lt of an ex tend these services. E rn est Quay is seriously ill at F ebruary 8. Tile condition of Elm er Van Fleet, the home of his p aren ts at Lusted. A ttention of th e county road a u plosion from pow der w hich had T he reg u la r m eeting of M ultno th o rities has been called to the u n been placed in an oven to dry and who is seriously ill at his home, mah gran g e will he held on S a tu r continues to be about the same, forgotten the follow ing m orning sightly condition which prevails day, F eb ru ary 25, a t th e hall in failing to respond to any effort of when th e tire was built. Mr. F itz near the speedbow l, w here during Orient. th e pust two m onths east winds gerald and u son w ere b u rn ed at tlie physicians in charge. Mrs. AUTOWISE SERVICE the tim e of the wife and m o th er's Canning, of Richmond, C alifornia, have w rought havoc with th e high Know ing w hat to do— foster sister of Mr. Van F leet, is severe in ju ries, but th eir condition hoard fence, tim bers and p arts of Equipped to do It— at no tim e wus as serious as hers. now at the home and a b ro th er, th e roof of the grandstand. J. M. Doing it— The fam ily is deeply ap p reciativ e Neal Van Fleet of C alifornia, Is ex G u aranteeing it— H illyard, county road supervisor , T h a t’s autow ise service. for th is d istrict, has Instructed of the excellent care received at pected to arriv e th is week. T he M ethodist young people are , IlKOt hH AV A NELSON. F red M errill, ow ner of the prem th e san itariu m , for th e u n tirin g energy of the physician in ch arg e devoting m uch tim e and stren u o u s ises, to see th a t pie loose boards Tell It to One-Five-Six-One. and other debris on the highw ay and for th e loving m in istratio n s of effort to the business of p rep arin g the two com edies, "Out of Town," adjacent to the grandstund, be re neighbors and friends. B urglars entered th e Brockw ay m il "68-70 B erkley Place,” which moved w ithin th e next few days. REMEMBER—Our Mr. and Mrs. C. (’. Gray, who for & Nelson building la st night and I hey are to present S atu rd ay eve m ade an unsuccessful attem p t to ning, March 3. T hose tak in g p art th e past four years have lived In open the safe No attem p t w as one of the houses belonging to Mrs. made to blow It und th e dam age a re Bernice Sloop, Zelma Collins. A. W. Easton on Second street, was covered by Insurance. Access Agues C arlson, Lillie Ryhneck. moved W ednesday Into th e ir new to the building wus made hy a w in F reeland Collins, H erm an W alters, ends Monday, F eb ru ary 27 hom e which they recently p u r dow In th e shop, which has been Ralph E llsw orth, Elm a Cook, B ar locked for several m onths, but W alters, Mnhel Carlson. chased from .lames Jen n in g s on which had been p repared hy the b ara at Newberg Packing CoR F irs t street. Mr. and Mrs. Jen n in g s b u rg la rs by the slipping of a bolt E sther Sloop, Amy Sloop, H arold G resham Bartsch. W illiam Elliot, and Oliver a re living tem porarily in one of th e some tim e previous to th eir visit. T ickets for the Junior class play, Heinev houses on T hird street. Mr. "T he House of a T housand T h rills." and Mrs. Verne Cole plan to occupy will be on sale a t th e th ree drug th e Easton house which wus r e stores of G resham , the G resh..::' Drug com pany ,the T aber P h a r cently vacated hy the G rays. Mrs. Alex. Adams and son Teddy macy and D avidson’s drug sto re for a week, beginning F eb ru ary 27. arriv ed several days ago from The play will he given at the high | H agerm an, Idaho, and are visiting school gym nasium on T hursday i a t the home of relatives, Mr. and amt F riday evenings, March 8 M th . (I. A. C ox and Mr. and Mrs. und 9. DILL PICKLES L. D. Calkins. Mr. Adums expects No. 2 ‘ cans to come In a sh o rt tim e and the PHONOGRAPHS fam ily will live In or around G resh am If em ploym ent can he found. called for and repaired Edw ard Stubbs, a student In the NEWBERG HAMS U niversity of Oregon. I ihm been ill .1. E. METZGER Whole or half GOLDEN CORN at the college infirm ary for ten Phone 1901 Pound ................. days witli bronchial trouble. 20c grade, special BACON SQUARES 3 for Wiki. à '. v .'.'.'. v jav IR ÎÎ m E xcellent for Reasoning 0 Pound .......... Gresham Locals M, IMS F or low est ra te s on autom obile, 89 cent alum inum w are sale. See | | GRESHAM CH A PTER No ¡y 41, H A. M An invitation tru ck and g en eral in su ran ce see i our window display. L. L. K idder ( H ard w are Co.—Adv. J is extended to the mem- B. W. T horne.—Adv. ____ 1 bers of G resham Cl to atten d a special convocation of W ashington C hapter No. 18, on S a t urday evening. F eb ru ary 25, 1928, a t th e Masonic building at E ast E ig h th and B urnside stre e ts in P o rtlan d . Oregon. Special w ork in th e It. A. Degree. JAMES ELKINGTON, Sec’y. A L iv in g I n s titu tio n Ö5 Tell it to One-Five-Six-One. BANK is more than the building it A occupies. It is more than the capital and- surplus. I t is a living institution, made so by men who manage it. j Remodeling Sale ,1 BWELHT w o r th k e e p in g is w o r th care. B rin g it to us for cleaning and repairing. MEALEY’S MEATS ! P ow ell S t NEW SPRING HA TS All of th e new s p rin g p a tte rn s Ü SILKS VISCAS RIBBONS FELTS POWELL SI 25c 45c Miss Eva Halsey M.MAHKTira FROCK gltOVI’F AMAIZO STARCH Corn and Gloss 3 for — HOME CATSUP 18-oz. bottles 2 for D ress and Spori M odels at p o p u la r prices GRESHAM In m niBrmrfrfvvrrAVfrrvTOTOXTravrawvrtvxWElBfiaocMravvvvvvvvTrvvTritTvvvvvvv v vvxiPBBrtV1 35c COFFEE Del M onte, th e best coffee you c a n buy fo r th e price. 1 ib............ 49c 2 lbs ........ 95c Old HICKORY SALT A smoked salt for curing meats package W e a re licensed fish d e a le rs - D uring th e L enten seaso n we w ill c a rry a good supply of iisli — both fre sh , sm oked an d sa lt. FLOUR W e fe a tu re th is a s an excellen t fam ily flour. 4‘J -lb. sack $1.93 $1.25 SHOES Our S pring Stock of Shoes is now here. F eatu res of our line a re the fam ous Craddock dress shoes and Lion brand w ork shoes. We c a rry a com plete range of styles and colors in shoes and oxfords. The well know n steel sp rin g arch shoe com es in all styles. If you have fallen arch es th is shoe will provide a w onder ful relief. G reshum Store Dept. Phone 1451 high priestess o f ecoi Piggly W iggly, th ro u g h its et- ficient system , brings to ev ery one th e greatest values in foods. Real econom y con sists of g ettin g th e right / article at th e rig h t price, ir / the size you require. i P I C G L V W I GG LV Week-End Features P rices a re reasonable— come in and get them before you buy. C A II PURE CANE SUGAR in pap er sacks 10 p o u n d s................... WII.SO NUT MARGARINE, lb Shoe R e p a irin g a S pecialty BREAD, rivtrly W idely 1 1 L , w rapped tw in loaves. Real old fashioned ( )., RYE BREAD, lo a f........ 3 p o u n d s............... The highest q uality m a r garine on th e m arket. Keeps sweet and fresh indefinitely. CARL DAHL FOLGER’S COFEEE, packed in vacuum. A real high q u al ity coffee th a t pleases. pound ......................... ( RESI ENT MATCHES strik e anyw here, non- poisonous, 6 p k g s ... GRESHAM SHOE SHOP Phone 41 Pow ell St. « £7/» J I C I "'I 1(1., "t.fl CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, the billion bubble soap, 1 _ 1 ta n ...................... I >H LUX FLAKES 2 p ac k ag e s............ LUX TOILET SOAP S ta r a ................ Silver Bar TOMATOES Best standard pack, with puree, 2 cans 25c B & M LIMA BEANS Dry limas, cooked in cans 15c Pure Strained HONEY In pint jars ...... 29 f In quart jars.... 49c Local Comb HONEY Large well filled squares, each 1 (1 „ I .’I — -Il O’ - BIG FOUR PANCAKE FLOUR, for hot cakes or waffles, 2 p ackages. W hole W’heat FIG BARS Something new Lb.. 20c 2 lbs. 35c BULK COC OA High percentage of oil 3 pounds 25c SPECIAL SATURDAY 1 bottle WRIGHT’S FRENCH DRESSING FREE with each half pint ja r of W right’« Mayonnaise at our reg. price of. These products a re p re pared of the finest in g red i ents, and have th e approval of the Good H ousekeeping Magazine on the label. Q «Il Q/» — LIBBY’S STRAWBERRIES in syrup. Oregon grow n can ............................... .1 - RODMAN P E T IT PO1S PEAS tender and sw eet, ’)*?/» can ............................. 45C 19c RED DIAMOND CHINESE NOODLES, m ake your own, 3 p a c k a g e s .... 22c RED PACK HOT SAUCE, high grade pack can ............................... 5c W illam ette Cui Stringle«« BEANS, Oregon grow n, 2 c a n s ........................... 25c D rom edary PIMENTOES grow n in G eorgia can ............................... 10c B eechnut P rep ared S paghetti Just heat and serve 2 c a n s ........................... 25c WALNUTS, specially priced, l b . . . . 25c 69c 3 p o u n d s ..................... ( AI.IE. HOME TOMATO KETCHUP, nothing finer, b o ttle .............. 23c OREGON COMB HONEY, full fram es each ............................. 22c KIT( HEN BROOMS, light wt. and serviceable, J (t lift each ................. utH, 2 f o r ............................. 23c 65c MILL RUN SO-lb. s a c k ... $1.29 SATURDAY FRESH FRU IT AND VEGETABLE FEATURES Make your own selection of vegetables at P iggly Wiggly JU D V LEMONS, per dozen................. 28c LARGE NAVEL ORANGES, dozen ............. 40c IM PERIAL VALLEY LETTUCE, solid beads, your c h o ic e .. OC 2 f o r ............................. 15C FRESH TOM ATOES, from Mexico, your selection, lb ........ 30 STORES 19C In Oregon Institution Next to B row n’« M ark et. G resh am 29c 4 . IV. Metzger & Co. BROWN’S MARKET A Strong Bank GRESHAM. OREGON 25c Seal of Oregon FISH Pow ell S tre e t BACON BACKS S ugar cured Pound Market Day RAISINS 4-lb. pekage 35c P h o n e I MM 1 lot. FIRST STATE BANK G R ESH A M 30c 42c The Officers of this institution fully realize this fact and are determined to guard the fine reputation which the bank has acquired. Jewelry Store GROCERY BULLETIN 18c Their character is the bank’s character. Their reputation for sagacity, for conser vation, for good judgment becomes the bank’s reputation. Quality and Service Feed Dept. Phone 1281 IGGLY WIGGLY