Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 02, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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    GRESHAM
PAGE H O
Gresham Locals
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The official visit of the w orthy
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grand , m atron
of , the O. E.
Mrs.
M argaret G am es, will take place
T uesday evening, March 6, a t the
Masonic hall. T here will be in ­
spection of live O. E. 8. ch a p te rs at
th a t tim e, P arkrose, T routdale,
Sandy. E stacada and G resham . Re­
freshm ents will be served. V isit­
ing m em bers will be m ade w el­
come.
Pork Roasts
20t
Pound
ut Newberg P a rk in g Co„
Gresham
Mrs. W. H. Gibson has again
1 tested th e o u tstanding purebred
' Je rse y cow, St. Mawes of M. L. P.,
j in which it is found th a t she pro-
duced 734.3 pounds of b u tte rfa t and
13.289 pounds of milk in 305 days.
H er m ilk averaged 5.53 per cent
' b fof
u tte , wo
rfa t of for tbege
th e monthH
ten m onths,
and
h e r ylel(,
9« pounds of b u tte rfa t.
For live consecutive m onths of the
: te st th e cow 's production exceeded
85 pounds of b u tterfat per month.
The W om an's Home M issionary
society of th e M ethodist church
will meet at the home of Mrs. H. J.
P ulfer W ednesday afternoon, Mar.
7. Mrs. H. V. Wilhelm will be the
leader. Mrs. O. A. E astm an, Mrs.
E. Johnson and Mrs. E. E. W ell­
ing will serve light refreshm ents.
A short program is being arran g ed .
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Allison of Spo-
kane a re g u ests of Mr. and Mrs.
L ocke
L e w is .
T hey
are
GRESHAM,
OKKOON
FRIDAY, MARCH S, 192s
Miss E sth er Olson, who m akes
her home with Mr. and Mrs. A rthur
p ju r of Boring, is the new a s sist­
an t at th e W hite Way confection­
ery. Miss Olson cam e to Oregon
about two m onths ago from Kulm, I
N orth Dakota.
E. M. W ard retu rn ed W ednesday j
from a tw o-day stay a t G earhart
w here he attended a convention of
T w entieth C entury sto re m anagers.
Miss Goldie B jur entered W ed­
nesday upon the n u rses' train in g
co u rse at Em anuel hospital in
P o rtlan d . Miss B jur finished her
co u rse in G resham Union high
school in Ja n u ary of th is yqar.
A ttention is called to the c o rre c t­
ed ad v ertisem en t of W. R. Hicks
com pany on page 3 of th is issue.
An office m istake in arran g em en t in
S p rin g ’s s m a rte s t fo o tw e a r fo r ladies
last Issue caused several m isrepre-
is now h e re in a b u n d a n ce . T h e sty le s
Hentations. The offerings are tim e-
ly and should be noted
a re a ttr a c tiv e a n d th e p rices a s low
%a s q u a lity will p erm it.
A p aper drive is being conducted :
GOLD BAR PIN E A PPLE ,
QUICK QUAKER OATS,
by the Junior group of th e Pioneers
perfect slices in syru p
for a quick b reak fast • ) £ /»
A big sh o w in g a t
of the G resham Y. M. C. A. in which
larg e tilts .............
<£’) ( .
L arge p ac k ag e........ —• ) (
the cooperation of th e public is so­
licited. Those having papers to
N ATIONAL BISCI IT SODA*
Broken Slice PIN EA PPLE,
donate should call R obert Barnes,
oven fresh, plain or salted
Mrs. F ran k Metzger or C. M. Quick-
in »yn»P
large 2A4 tin s ..........
sail.
3-lb, box .. ................
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r H allg arth
o
th
e
r
sty
le
s
a
t
$.3.95
a
n
d
$5.95
and Mrs. Maggie S trick er, the la ­
VAN tl.I.E N UTAH
Fancy Louisiana
dies the sisters of Mrs. D. E. Towle, |
SUGAR PEAS ’
See o u r big w indow d isplay
BLUE ROSE RICE,
will leave th is evening for their
1-lb. tins, e a c h ............
fancy q u ality
home in Elgin, Oregon, afte r u visit ;
3 pounds ..................
of sev eral days at the Towle home. ‘
UTAHN A SW EET PEAS.
T he p arty has been spending the I
ungraded
sizes
,? a /»
I.IPTON’S
COFFEE,
w inter In P o rtlan d and have made
large tins, 2 f o r ........
in vacuum tin. lb. . .
fre q u en t visits to G resham .
A ■
guest la st week of Mr. and Mrs. j
G R ESH A M
BEE MAIZ FANCY
Tow le was A ugust L indgren of I
2-pouud tin s ..............
GOLDEN CORN
O f-
O REGO N
P ark River, North D akota, who w as i
from M innesota, 2 cans r>»)(
INSTANT POSTUM
on his way home from California.
larg e ...........................
F o r 30 y ears he was associated
Ql IN 11 1 MINI I B
with Mr. Towle in farm ing.
W. J . Cooper and d au g h ters, the M YSTERY PLAY IS
KABAEUTO CRAB,
RAZOR CLAMS
Mrs. H arry Donley has retu rn ed Misses Ainy and Dorothy Cooper,
A REA L T H R IL L E R
selected quality, c a n ..
from W ashington, 2 ens
to her home in Spokane afte r a 10- left for McMinnville th is m orning
day v isit w ith her sister, Mrs. L. T. w here Miss D orothy has a position
“The House .of a
Thousand
C A II l ’l RE CANE SUGAR
as pipe o rg an ist in a m otion pic­ T h rills” is a m ystery play. The ju n ­
OREGON COMB HONEY
St. Clair.
packed in paper hags
Mr. and Mrs. K. J. H agberg and tu re th e ate r. W illiam. Thom a c ­ ior class of th e local high school of­
10 p o u n d s................
full fram es, e a c h ..........
d au g h ter Miss M artha H agberg com panied th e p arty , expecting to fers th is play on March 8 and 9,
moved T uesday into th e ir m odern take care of a m a tte r of business and tlie m ystery will be in d eterm ­
Piggly Wiggly FLOUR
KERR’S JE I LY,
ining who is try in g to discover and
new home at the intersection of the on the way.
Mt. Hood Loop highw ay and the
various flavors,
*?•’»/•
A lbert W elty is now th e m e­ steal the jew els of the w ealthy
49-lb. s a c k ............
3 glasses f o r ........
—• ) (
B arnes road. Mr. H agberg re c e n t­ chanic in th e shop of the Quinby Mrs. C arlton. Many a re placed u n ­
ly p urchased 12 acres th e re and be­ garage, ta k in g the place of N or­ der suspicion d u rin g the th ree acts.
Plggly Wiggly TWIN BREAD
gan at once the erection of a house. m an Lucky who resigned a sh o rt
F irs t T rav ers, th e b u tler, leads
CIGARETTES, 2 for
w hite or whole w heat
tim e ago and left for his form er the audience to believe he is guilty.
w rapped ...................
j home a t B urns. W elty w as form er- Then it is p o ssib le to suspect
per ca rto n ..........
i ly th e shop m an w ith th e H essel Serena, d au g h ter of the old lady,
HMI% WHOLE W IIE V I-JQ „
Im plem ent com pany.
as w orking w ith tlie butler. Mrs.
VAN CAMP’S BEANS,
BREAD, lVi-lb. loa\ s
g ra n d ­
A p ro w ler was seen W ednesday C arlto n ’s grandson and
in tom ato sauce,
H ave you tried it?
evening in th e vicinity of the Itus- d au g h ter next ap p ear to be a fte r
Med. tins, 3 c a n s . .. .
| sell Akin home on W allula H eights, the gents.
MARYLAND SUGAR CORN'
i the circu m stan ces being very sim-
The sten o g rap h er, and la ter the
B A M LIM A BEANS
Mo. -
lila r to those of about a year ago half caste Indian who Is th e com ­
No. 2 tin s, special
when a m an ap p a ren tly w ished ac­ panion of the w ealthy old lady, are
2 cans ........................
cess to th e house. On W ednesday in tu rn suspected. At th e sam e
W illam ette Cut S trin g less
'th e prow ler, who is described as tim e all of these c h a ra c te rs agree
W onder Foam W ashing
BEANS, Oregon grow n. O jT «
j About six feet tall and shabbily th a t ther> »ls someone else in the
2 cans ............ / .......... _ • ) (
MACHINE SOAP,
dressed, w alked from the front house th a t m akes w eird noises,
P o rtlan d made, ige. bx.
Corn and Gloss
j yard to th e re a r of the house and tu rn s out the lights, steals the g a s­
BIRO SEED
FR E E witli each package
loitered on th e porch . Mr. and oline and otherw ise show s tlie
3 pkgs.
2 p a c k a g e s.............. •£»)(.
2 B ars W hite Wonder Soap
I Mrs. Akitj gave chase to the m an house is liauuted. The play is a
SATURDAY
I and at tim es w ere w ithin th ree feet real one to provoke Im agination.
T ltlS t I I T, a w hole w heat
I of him. He finally d isappeared In
T ickets have been on sale to
HOOKER’S LYE
I the d ark n ess. Several im p o rtan t school p atro n s d u rin g th e last week
can .........
C racker, package. . .
I clues w ere obtained w hich may lead at the drug stores, and indications
to his cap tu re.
are th a t m any are in ten d in g to sew
Arden S quire underw ent an oper- this most unusual play. Those who
I'.xtra large bottles
itlon S atu rd ay In th e public s u r ­ seek th rills and action should not
gery of the Medical A rts building m iss tins- o p p ortunity to hang to
2 bottles
' tor the rem oval of his to n sils And tlieir seats w ith both hands.
¡adenoids. T he operation was r a th ­
er a severe one, but has resu lted ORCHESTRA TO GIVE
*-
i sa - tisfacto
---
rily and Arden was able
LETTUCE, solid heads, your choice, e a c h ...............................
REQ U EST PROGRAM
to retu rn to his studies in High
school yesterday.
The P o rtlan d
Sym phony o r­
CELERY HEARTS, frcsli and crisp, e a c h ...........................
Helen S h earer, d au g h ter of Mrs. c h e stra 's original plan to close the
Special, 4 lbs.
present
season
w
ith
a
special
r
e
­
Bose S tiearer. lias been ill for sev­
FRESH SPl.N'Af II, per p o u n d .............. .......................................
eral days witti bro n ch ial trouble, quest program , has been extended
I accom panied by fever, but is recov­ to include th e la st tw o concerts,
the first of which is to be p re se n t­
ering.
RHUBARB, hot house, p o u n d . . . . . . . .....................................
I Mr. and Mrs. P at Collins, who ed at th e public auditorium Monday
night.
W
hile
the
actu
al
w
inners
of
! moved from th eir hom e on South
Pure Strained
NAYEE ORANGES, good size, d o zen ....................................... ..
i Roberts avenue a sh o rt tim e age the poll recen tly held by tlie P o rt­
to o th er
p ro p erty
owned
by land Symphony society will tie re ­
'th e m on E ast I’owell stree t, have served for tlie seaso n ’s closing con­
LEMONS, juicy ones, dozen ............. ..........................................
' newly painted and kalsom tned the cert, to be presented M arch 12,
49¿
Quart ars.
Monday's
program
w
ill
include
interior of the house. A nother im ­
29¿
Pint jars....
provem ent litis been th e c o n stru c ­ some of the m ost p opular ru n p ers-
tion of a h alf basem ent, finished in up. T he two have th erefo re been
Oregon Institution
j hollow block. Mr. and Mrs. NV. E. unofficially dubbed, th e “con so la­
tio
n
”
and
the
“cham
pion”
p
ro
­
! P ark er and fam ily a re p lanning to
Next to B row n’s M ark et, G resh am
¡occupy th e Collins house on South gram s, th e Inference being th at
several of the to p -n o tch ers exclud­
Mint, and many other
i Roberts.
ed by a few votes from the final
Mrs. II. L. L a n g liti and six c h il­ program , a re to be h eard on tlie
flavors, 3 pkgs.
dren have left for near P ayette, ea rlier program .
I Idaho, w here they have ren ted a
Tlie votes evidenced a su rp risin g
| ranch.
diversity of popular taste. No less |
S. C. Jones, who w as operated on than 110 different com positions re ­
¡Tuesday at the Coffey clinic and ceived votes, and m any people hav
lie -p ital, Is lining exceptionally well | ,,Xpr e --e tl a di sire to hear w orks
and his u ltim ate recovery ts hoped nevi r before presented In th is city.
\\ atch for full page ad.
for.
What is p erhaps m ost su rp risin g is
in Sunday Oregonian
Mr. and Mrs Gus Alt, the form er th a t first honors w ere tak en in the
holding the position of w a rra n t of­ sym phonic-poem classification by
Large can
f ic e r a t V ancouver b arrac k s, w ere tw o m odern com positions, both of
the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. which are consequently slated for ^ iii!!itiC ]ii'" ! '" n c ] in iiiiiiiii[ ]n iiiii'i: ii( ] iiiiiiiiin i( ] iiiN iit iii! u n iiiu iiiii[] iiiiiiiiu iia iiiim iiiiC } iiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiii( iiiiiiiiiiH '- '
I'laren ce Leap.
presen tatio n on th e com ing p ro ­
gram s. Polling th e second larg est
vote in th is group w as S tra ss's
Boys’ ami G irls’ Club Notes.
Miss H elen Cowgill, assista n t two-poem , “ D eath and T ra n sfig u r­
•ta le club le ad -r, w ill be in M ult­ ation." w hich will be presented
nomah county during the week of Monday night. E rn e st Schelling s I =
March 19 to 24. at w hich tim e she “ A Victory Ball." w hich brought ; 3
hopes to m e e t every g irl club m em ­ the larg est vote, will he perform ed , §
at the last co n cert of the season,
Feed Dept.
b e r of tlie county. H er visit Is be­
March 12.
ing
aw
aited
w
uh
m
uch
a
n
ticip
a­
Phone 1281
The m ost notable on Monday's
tion. L. J ( D o e ) Allen will also
is
R im sky-K orsakov's
pay u visit soon and will have program
som ething of in te rest for the boys. sym phonic suite, "S heherazade,"
P lans are already beginning to tlie ever popular m usical co u n te r­
shape for th e club sum m er school p art of the "T housand and One
to he held at Oregon S tate college N ights." The excessive b rillian ce
of th is w ork, its dynam ism and dis-
Try both for the greatest success in fanning.
in June.
play of virtuosity, its abundance of
T here are now over 400 club tone-colors and beautiful melodies. .
m em bers enrolled In the various en title it to a position in th e first
The fruit grower who has a dairy and the dairy­
projects
Tht se a re m ostly in ran k of Russian music. Its prw> 1
g irls' work, hut o th ers will follow- sen tatio n rep resen ts an am bitious
man who has an orchard or grain crop are practi­
before long.
u n d ertak in g on th e p a rt of th e or- I
cally sure of a successful season.
Law rence A ylsw orth. who s ta r t­ ch e stra. It was given by th e P o rt- J
ed out in club w ork five y ears ago land sym phony two y ears ago.
with pigs and who la te r branched
Also on th is program will be the
I he First State Bank of Gresham has special
out into calf < nib w ork, will now o v ertu re to W eber's opera. “ Dvr
re tu rn to pig-
He w ill grow out F reischuetz." and the
facilities for meeting fanners’ needs. Some of our
scherzo
a pen of four fat pigs to en ter ut m ovem ent
from
.M endelssohn's
officers are themselves practical farmers, and put
the Pacific In tern atio n al th is fall. suite,
“A
M idsummer
N ight's
their experience at your disposal through this Bank.
The only calf club to be o rg a n ­ D ream .”
ized so far th is y ear is at Brooks.
T h ere a re nine m em bers in this
t l TOM 1SE SERVICE
Even- encouragement and help consistent with
club and John lloeckli is th e le ad ­
Knowing
w hat to do—
er. T his w as form erly a straig h t
sound
banking practice is offered to farmers and
Equipped to do it—
Brown Sw iss club, but th is year
Doing
it—
home
industries.
Other breeds have been allowed.
G uaranteeing it—
Tlie m otto for the boys' and g irls'
T h a t's autow ise service.
Is, “ Make the best b etter.”
BRO( h « AY A NEESON.
H e invite your account.
New
Footwear
-fo r Spring
Week-End Features
»IT.,
4 ^ .9 5
S
10/*
1 «’(-
39c
1A
IDv
20c
ISH
4../C
19c
97c
W e a re licensed fish
d ealers.
39c
D u rin g th e L e n ten
season we w ill c a rry
a good supply of fish
— both fresh , sm oked
a n d sa lt.
9Q
29c
’lit
BROWN’S MARKET
Gresham
Pow ell S tre e t
P hone 1H91
w e ll
pleased with this section of the
country and may decide to locate
around here later.
The reg u lar m eeting of the W. C.
T. U. will he held at the lib rary
T hursday afternoon, March 8, at
2:30.
OUTLOOK,
22C
»^1,S9
25c
»^1.19
1 I D
A C
„
lwv
GROCERY BULLETIN
25c
25c
DILL PICKLES
7 large genuine dills
in can, special
Newberg Ham
Whole or half
Pound
18c
GOLDEN CORN
30c
ME IDOWt »ROVE
Regular 20c can
special, 3 for
LOAF CHEESE
42c
Pound
Whole or half
30c
RED TR IA N G L E
Chinese Noodles »
White Wonder
Soap
Special 22 bars
\\ \\ Soap
$1.10
3 packages
I box
25c
io bars Toilet
Soap Tree
W H O LE W H EA T
FIG BARS
i
Something new
lb. 20-
2 lbs 351‘
Pure Maple Sugar
1 lb. cubes .
Special
25c
l()c
IOC
Home Brand Catsup
SATURDAY IR U IT AND
VEGETABLE FEATURES
45c
8c
1 AC
12c
15c
40c
28c
Del Munie
COFFEE
At less than
w holesale price'
49 *
1- lb. can
2- lb. can
95<?
25c
HONEY
30 STORES
Quality and Service
lzf
JELL X CELL
25c
PURITAN MALT
75c
Intensified Farming
A. W. Metzger & Co.
Store Dept.
Phone 1451
nr
.... .
49c
39c
Elbow Macaroni
Manning’s
PEANUTS
I'rcsh roasted every
week
lb. 20c
2 lbs. 35c
AMAIZO STARCH
and
Diversified Crops
The Smoothtop Gasrange
used at the Gresham Outlook Free Cooking School
Keeps Kitchen Clean
The Closed Top over the Gas Burners
takes all the combustion products up the chimney.
C all at the Beautiful New Gas Salesrooms in
the Public Service Building and Inspect
the Complete Line
I HE
City Barbecue
w ill open
iii City til’ Gresham Bldg.
Powell S treet n ear Roberts
Saturday. Mar. 10
B reakfasts frem 6 to 10 a. ni.
B a rb e c u e d
S a n d w ic h e s
Any
Hour
Mr. Mini Mrs. 1». E. Phillip«
P ro p rieto rs
S P E C I A L COMMUNICA­
TION F airview Lodge No.
92. A. F 4k A. M . S aturday
I evening, M arch 3, 1928, at 8 o'clock
I in Masonic hall, T routdale.
WM. H. STANLEY. Sec'y.
RUSSELL C. WILSON.
&
W. M
.
STATED
COMMUN-
ication of G r.sh am
’ C hapter No 117 O E S.
for T uesday evening,
March fi. at 8 o'clock.
Degree*.
By o rd er of the w orthy m atron.
CLARA PULFER. S ecy .
FIRST STATE BANK
A S tro n g Rank
GRESHAM, OREGON
F or ihe Farm er*.
Belm ont stre e t, as salesm an for
Ike Mullan, for m any year* iden­ H. O. Tenney, th e re ta il dealer.
tified w ith th e reta il im plem ent Ike will be glad to see his old
¡b u sin ess in P o rtlan d , has tak en friends.—Adv.
’ ch arg e of th e retail floor of th e In ­
te rn a tio n a l H arv ester Co. a t 3 0 0 1 Tell it to One-Five-Six-One.