Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 13, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM
OUTLOOK.
a
(leiigntrui E aster dinner was
J. Meyers of P o rtlan d was in
G resham C hapter No. 117 O. E. S.
held Sunday at the home of Mr. G resham th is m orning m aking a r ­ will give a card party afte r ch a p te r
and Mrs. John Bliss. The guests rangem ents for the moving of his next Tuesday evening. A pril 17, be­
p resen t were Mrs. B laine T u rn er fam ily to G resham , w here for the ginning at 9 o'clock. The public is
' and ch ildren, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. past th ree y ears he has been em ­ invited to attend.
-------------- Stone and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. ployed as th e forem an of the
Mrs. John G reen of R obinette, I D. Camp. Mr. and Mrs. I). E. A ider- S trong b erry ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. John G reulich of
O regon, who has been visiting her man of P o rtland. Mrs. Eliza Stone
Pendleton and th eir son and d au g h ­
The S outheast circle of the ter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. F ra n cis
d au g h ter Mrs. Ralph C arothers for and Mrs. Anna Engles.
M ethodist L adies Aid will meet
the past m onth, was taken to P o rt­
The finishing touches a re now T hursday afternoon a t th e home ot G reulich of La G rande, a re the
land sanitarium Tuesday and on being p u t on the Evangelical
house guests of Mrs. Jo h n G reu-
T h ursday was operated on for the church w hich is being erected at Mrs. C. E. R usher for the annual lich's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. I
rem oval of two goiters. The o p er­ the co rn e r of F ifth and Main b irthday party. A program is be­ and Mrs. J. C. T u rn er. Miss Alice
ation was unusually critical, but streets, th e dedication of w hich ing prepared. The two o th e r c ir ­ Borkm an of Salem w as an E a ster
Mrs. G reen is now recovering well. will ta k e place on Sunday, April cles and th e ir friends a rq invited guest a t the T u rn e r home.
to be present.
Bobby T etrick, grandson of Mrs. 29. The p ainting Is being done this
Mrs. Cecil M etzger, who T uesday
The Rev. and Mrs. E. H orstm ann m orning underw ent a m ajor o p e ra ­
M ary T etrick, underw ent an o p er­ week by J. R. Cassidy of P ortland.
en
tertain
ed
at
dinner
T
uesday
eve­
ation W ednesday at the office of a
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Cole will
tion at Good S am aritan hospital, is J
local surgeon for the rem oval of leave soon for a trip to California. ning the Rev. and Mrs. C. Hoffman rep o rted as convalescing fav o r­
adenoids. He is getting along s a t­ E arl M attoon of P o rtlan d will of P o rtlan d , th e Rev. and Mrs. C. ably.
isfactorily.
drive one of the Lewis & Son W arber of E verett, W ashington,
The Rev. and Mrs. D. B. W eintz '
and the Rev. A ugust, E. Binder of
Mr. and Mrs. J E. Taylor, accom - i 8taKe* for i,ole d u rin g his absence. Seattle. Official business of the and fam ily moved W ednesday from
panied by Eola F earn e A cers of | The B aptist Ladies Guild is plan- W ashington Mission d istric t was the F ree M ethodist parsonage to
G resham and F rances Moist of ning to give a chicken dinner discussed. T he p arties from Se­ th e R ichard Beadle house on Rob­
F airview , visited over the E aster T hursday evening, April 19, in the a ttle and E v erett. W ashington, e rts avenue.
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Milo basem ent of the church. All are cam e by au to Monday and retu rn ed
E llis Judd, form erly an em ploye
T aylor and family of Brow nsville, : invited to be present.
of th e Piggly Wiggly sto re in
W ednesday.
Oregon. Milo T aylor is the son of
Mrs. R 1). Bailey en tertain ed the
Mr. and Mrs. R. C, Jen n in g s, Mrs. G resham , was recently appointed
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. T aylor and is i It and C club, a group of T routdale Ricnurd Jen n in g s and Mrs. Maude m anager of a new Piggly W iggly
editor of the Brow nsville Times.
ladles, at h er home on Main stree t
W right attended the fu n eral T h u rs­ grocery on the w est side in P o rt- i
The Dorcas circle will meet Wed yesterday afternoon . In addition day at Oregon City of Mrs. Ida A. land. Mr. Judd lives at his home I
nesday afternoon at the home of Io the IS ladies present from Jen n in g s who died T uesday a t her iti G resham and m akes the trip to ,
T routdale, Mrs. Rope L am bert, Mrs. home in W est Linn. Mrs. Jennings, and from his work each day by
Mrs. A. McManus on Division St.
autom obile.
F ietta H ibbert, Mrs. Chas. Bailey,
Mrs. Sam Sm ith has been absent Mrs. C. I. R aker and Mrs. E. D. wlio was a sister of Mrs. R. C. J e n ­
In a le tte r received a few days
nings
nl
G
resham
,
is
survived
by
from h er duties on the local te le ­ R aker w ere invited guests. Five
ago by the Rev. and Mrs. E. G. Judd
phone exchange hoard for the p ast hundred w as played, afte r w hich her widower E dw ard R. Jennings, from Mr. and Mrs. C. AV. Guile who
a son and tw o d au g h ters, Mrs.
week on account of illness.
refresh m en ts w ere served.
T< m peat Buckles of W illam ette and w ere recently called to Shoshoni,
T S H IR T
Mrs. S unshine H ale of Oregon City. Wyoming, by the death of th eir
(laughter,
they
stated
they
reached
With the NEW Sta trim Collar Attached
D. M. Cathey has been at New­
berg the past week w here he has th e ir destination safely on F riday
and
th
e
fu
n
eral
took
place
th
e
fol­
been engaged in carp en te r w ork on
lowing Monday. The d au ghter who
the F ree M ethodist church.
passed aw ay was th e ir only child.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sibley and The G uiles have not determ ined
six-m onths-old son R obert of St, ju st when they will re tu rn to
H elens visited Tuesday a t the home G resham .
of Mrs. Sibley’s m other, Mrs. H ar­
Mr. and Mrs. E zra G. Lew is and
riet T im m erm au.
son, Dick P h air, moved yesterday
J. A. Nott, trav elin g field and from P o rtlan d to the Fred Pow ell
passenger agent for the Union P a­ place on Pow ell road, w hich they
W * cp/j
g i y o u select
V
cific system , w as a ca lle r on S. B. have leased for th e purpose of
th e e v e r y article
a rticle you desire
Hal! a t the county a g ric u ltu ra l of­ sta rtin g into the rab b it industry.
is is a f l e a t u r e m a d e
This
fice W ednesday.
Dick, a 17-year-old junior in Ben­
I h e c o r r e c t u p - t o - t h e - m in u t e s t g lin g s o f
Mrs. M argaret K ehrli, who re ­ son P olytechnic, expects to finish
p o p u la r to th e n a tio n b y
sides
at
the
Skyline
dairy,
enjoyed
his
school
year
in
P
o
rtland,
m
aking
o u r s to r e s . W h a t y o u
t h e s e A r g o n a u t s m a k e th e m g o o d fo r m
a p leasan t su rp rise p arty Sunday, the trip to and from the city daily.
w a n t every d a y a t 'P/ p p ( j
given tier by her seven children Mr. Lew is is a trav elin g salesm an
f o r e u e r g - d a g a s w e ll a s f o r in f o r m a l
‘Wkiyiy is y o u r p r iv ile g e s
and 23 g ran d -ch ild ren in honor of for a tea and coffee house in T a ­
her 71st birthday. The w eather coma, W ashington.
The service
o c c a s io n s .
w as ideal and outdoor gam es were m an of the local P. E. P. office was
played by the g irls, w hile th e boys busy yesterday w iring th e house
w ent on an enjoyable excursion for in stallatio n of electric ran g e
A w id e c a r i e t g a w a it s g o u r s e le c t io n .
upon the butte, after w hich re ­ and hot w ater heater.
fresh m en ts w ere served. Those
The local Odd Fellow and Re­
W e h a t e a ll o f th e p o p u la r p a s t e l c o l­
present w ere Mr. and Mrs. C aspar bekah lodges will help celebrate
H elm m an and th ree ch ild ren of the 109th an n iv ersary of the
o r s , p a t t e r n s a n d f a b r ic s .
COFFEE, F olger's or L lpton’s
B 1 K IIM T PREPA RED
C ottrell, Mr. and Mrs. Mike F ru ti- founding of Odd Fellow ship in
quality coffee in
"»IL»
SPA G H ETTI,, cooked a n d
ger and th ree children of H ills­ A m erica by an en tertain m en t to be
vacuum tins. Lb. .
dale, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew K ehrli given on T h u rsd ay evening, A pril
ready to aorvo
‘)~ t,
P R IC E D TW O to S IX D O L LA R S
2 c a n s .........................
and two ch ildren, Mr. and Mrs. 26, a t th e I. O. O. F. hall. P reced­
A rnold K ehrli, Mr. and Mrs. Mike ing th e program a pot-luck supper
EELS M P IIT IIA SOAP
K ehrli and seven children, Mrs. will be served in th e dining room
SILVER IIAR PIN EA PPLE,
I,imit 10 bar i to
j
C aspar K ehrli and seven children to tlie Odd Fellow s by the ladies ot
custom er. 10 bars. .
sliced, in large 2'^ tins AT.,
of B eaverton, and Mr. and Mrs. the R ebekah lodge. All m em bers
2 r a i l s ...........................
Jo h n W in terb erg er and little .eon of both o rd ers are cordially invited
KELLOGG’S SHREBBEI»
John.
to be present.
WHOLE WHEAT BISCUIT,
GOOD KITCHEN BROOMS,
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. L ouusbury
fresh supply
w h ih
tin y 1.1 i
nr
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kohl and two
and fam ily have moved from ttie ch ild ren and Mrs. H elen G roat
3 p ac k ag e s..........
Each ........................
house they have been occupying on were E aster dinner guests of Mrs.
T h ird stre e t to th e ir farm near M. B. Splaw n and m other-in-law .
S O fi, the Magic Cleanser.
BANANAS, nice and Or
M E N ’S W E A R
S H O E S
Mrs. M. C. Splaw n. All enjoyed
¿S»)C Rockwood.
ripe. 3 lb s........
A house moving concern of P o rt­ the occasion very m uch and a fte r
3-pad pkg. 2 for.
land W ednesday finished moving dinner m otored to th e home of Mr.
GRIEEON ( LING PEACHES
G R E S H A M
the form er Russel Akin liouse from and Mrs. G .AV. Staffenson for a
L arge package.
Choice fruit in large 2A4 tins,
Second stre e t to its new location on visit w ith them and to see th e new
and excellent value at • ) " „
the p roperty of W alter M arkw art, baby. Mr. Splaw n, who is w orking
this price. 2 can s. . ►
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WILHO M l MARGARINE,
who will have it set over a full near P ilot Rock, Oregon, w as u n ­
for those who w ant
basem ent and put in shape for oc­ able to come home for E aster.
th e best. 3 l b s . ..
B l s l H E I . l t SANDWICH
cupancy soon. Mr. M arkw art has
Mrs. Elton E astm an is under a
SI’RE tit , a ham spread, with
not decided w hat dispbsition to physician's care a t her home on B
HEINZ I I ( I MIILU 11 ELIS II
u delicious taste,
.1*
m ake of his sm aller house which street. H er m other, Mrs. S. A. Mil­
A new Heinz product, witli
1 ra ils ....................... _ » )(
lie and his fam ily have been occu­ ler. is expected to arriv e from Spo­
a fresh garden
pying. The house-m oving o p e ra ­ kane today to a ssist in her care.
cucum ber taste. J a r. « » ) (
EVERSIIINE CEDAR
tion was som ething out of th e re g ­
Mrs. Lida A nderson of S ilverton
POLISH, for all tine fu rn i­
ular method of moving slow ly on
INDLKW OOD’H DEVILED
left T h u rsd ay afte r visiting a few
tu re and cleaning.
ro
llers.
The
building
w
as
loaded
IH M , tlie handy picnic size
P in t .............................
onto a tra ile r and w as hauled to its days w ith her sister, Mrs. S. E.
F ine for sandw iches.
new location in a com paratively P alm quist. E aster dinner guests
3 f o r ...........................
But
WHOLE WHEAT
at th e P alm q u ist home w ere the
sh o rt time.
DREAD, large li^ -lb loaves
Rev. and Mrs. D. B. AVeintz and
Mr. and Mrs. Ered Powell are family.
a t N ew berg P acking Co„
N EW B ERG HAM. “ T h e h am a s a m ”. Lb...
MIM I B KAZOR ( LAMS,
IS,
from Gold Medal 100% whole
en tertain in g the la tte r's au n ts, Mrs.
M aster brand In liai
Gresham
w heat Hour. Home-
1 •»_
Mrs.
A.
F.
Hoover
and
Mrs.
Gus
John .Miller ami Mrs. Lucy W heeler
tins, best pack. Can
tiling line. Loaf.
Donley yesterday afternoon a tte n d ­
< HOICE BACON BACKS, S u g a r Cured. Lb.
of Lebanon, Oregon.
ed a sto rk show er in P o rtlan d , g iv ­ The occasion w as a m erry one, an
Milton Lake is a recent assista n t en for th e ir niece Mrs. Joseph egg hunt am ong oth er th in g s being
M EAIIOW GROVE LOAF C H E E S E ,
at the 20th C entury grocery. The Illane, form eiiy Miss ( ydu t'u n - a pleasing featu re of th e afternoon.
m anager. E. M. W ard, who lias been ninghain of Gresham .
Brick ice cream and rab b it cookies
W hole o r half. Lb
.............................
30 ST O K E S
absent for several days on account
4/1 O reg o n I n s titu tio n
w ere served the children. The cen­
Ralph
Deavnle,
m
anager
of
the
of a tonsilor operation, is back on
local Piggly W iggly sto re since its terpiece for the table w as of bun­
the Job again.
K E LLO G ’S ( ORN FL A K E S . 3 p k g s ..............
I location in G resham , has severed nies and eggs on a g rass plot. Be­
Next I« Brown's Market, Gresham
his connection with the conipauy sides th e sm all host those present
1 p a c k ag e P ep F R E E
lan d will probably engage in other w ere L enore and Bobby Inglis.
Russell
Mealey,
Doris
Metzger.
.
lines of business, sev eral proposi­
market hay raisins ,
R
tions of w hich a re open to him. David Ott, S tanley and Vernon
S
tu
re
.
Billy
E
verett.
F
ra
n
k
ie
and
|E It. W alser of P o rtlan d , form er
4-Ib. p a c k ag e b e st seedless ra is in s
| m anager of tli ■ Piggly Wiggly at Bi tty Akin. Bobby Schneider, Mar­
Sellwood, has been tra n sfe rre d to jo rie and Jean Gray. Bobby .leu
I G resham to take ch arg e of the liings, Betty Jean Donley. Jan et
I store here. At p rese n t Sir. W alser Johnson .Jean I’age and Jim m ie i
Phone 1411
goes to and from P o rtlan d daily, Davidson. Mrs. C. I. R aker and
but he Is contem plating moving Miss Je an Inglis assisted Mrs. E
T h e r e ’s no a r g u m e n t to It—o u r
AVe.-kly c ir c u la r s te ll th e ta le — rtg
demonstration and sa le ,
here w ith his tuinily la ter if his D. R aker in the en tertain m en t of
u i 's a r e th e p ro o f a n ti o u r qu ality
| position proves to be a p erm anent tlie children.
u u a r a n t « » n i f t k e s it a n a b s o lu te fatw
6 p ack ag es
th a t you c a n sa v e m oney r ig h t a t i oue.
Potatoes.
hom e a n d w ith o u t th e inconv-
H A lu m in u m J e lly M oulds F re e
Miss Leone De L aet of P o rtland,
lence o f sh o p p in g a n d g e t th e beat
The la test m arket inform ation
a ssista n t o perator at the Bailey from C orvallis says the q u an tity of
for th e le a s t
O u r p u r c n a a tn c pow
e r a s a m e m b er o f M ilita te d B u y
Bob & Beauty Shoppe, has now
era, w h ich it* th e la r g e s t b u y in g ! moved to G resham and is room ing potatoes held by grow ers and local
o r g a n is a tio n
of
In d e p e n d e n tly
d ealers in 35 late potato sta te s on
ow n. d a n d p e rs o n a lly o p e r a te d food I at the Todd ap artm ents.
Ja n u a ry 1 and available for sale ,
PALM O LIV E SO AP. 3 b a r s ...........................
23c
d is tr ib u to r s on th e C o a st. p u ts uh
Miss Betty T horne en tertain ed afte r th a t date was estim ated to
tn a p o sitio n to s e rv e yo u a t a
«4
16 m em bers of the TrI-Y at an have
s a v in g
been
96,625,000
bushels 1
E aster b reak fast follow ing the sun- against S(,117,000 a year earlier,
GLA SER HONEY, p u re honey. P in t ja r s
k F ew of o u r A ttra c tio n » :
t ise services in th e Honey grove. 71.344,000 tw o y ears before and
S a tu r d a y a n d M onday
Miss Joyce Kidder, who was home 119,223,000 after th e large crop ot
M in t i i . 16
BROKEN SLIC E D P IN E A P P L E . 8 larg e can s
lor the week-end holidays from 1924. Stocks w ere 7 per cent below
I AA illam ette university, was a guest th e five-year average, 1923-27, be­
of the Girl Reserves at the b rea k ­ low last year in th e sta te s of New
M l N M ’H , C old B a r
( OMR HONEY, heav y w ell filled s q u a re s ........
fast.
li»2S P a c k . 2H n
York.
P ennsylvania.
Michigan.
barge tin ......................... 18c
The S aw atori fam ily, Jap an ese AVisconsin and Maine, but heavier
2 for I.»c
Are you le ttin g FA L SE 1’11II)E ru in y our
I who have been in Chico. C alifor- th an a year ago in the w estern |
I I AIIN'A PEA S, best u n g rad e d peas. 2 c a n s
I’l \ 1 X I’l'l I , 1 h ip p y Isles
I nia, since tin- first of the year, have states.
life? "K eep in g up w ith th e S m ith s " has
I Meh. ripe. In heavy syrup
DEL MON I’E COE F E E , a good coffee, 1-lb 49c
2 S s , la rg e t i n .....................
18c moved back to G resham and are
been th e cau se of m an y a b u sin ess fa ilu re
again loc.iti i| in the George K en­
New th in g s u nder •’Classified.”
8 for tie
it h as caused m en to ste a l and w reck th e ir
l n i l N 1 in c \ Yellow, ' »el M a il,
ney house ou T h ird stree t and
2 i b s ............
New F ootw ear for Ladies.
S tric tly fa n c y g r a d e
e n tire fam ily. It often tu rn s h a p p y hom es
Hood avenue.
T in ..........................................
18c
The sp rin g 's sm a rtest slippers,
in to h atefu l prisons. W1IY? B ecause tr y ­
An eight-pound d au g h ter was pum ps and oxfords at popular
2 fo r S ir
DAINTY W A FE R S, s lig h tly salted . 2-lb. box
horn to Mr am! Mrs Robert Mur I prices,
ing to keep up w ith som eone e lse w ho is
KXIIO SY K I P ,
can
»3.95, $4.95 and $5.95. Avis-
le
A
m
b
er
.........................
ray
of
C
herryville
at
the
home
o
f
!
20c
try in g to keep up w ith a n o th e r som eone —
w orth
M artin, G resham .—Adv.
Mrs. H arriet T im m erm an on March
forces you to live beyond y our m eans.
•I W h i t e . . .
22c 31. The name of Jacq u eliu e has Your m oney's w orth in the ad ­
» X <HX O lili- I ( pound
been given to th e
newcomer.
T in .................
88c Another recent a rriv a l at the T im ­ v ertisem en ts in th e Outlook today.
TH IN K IT OVER. W hat good Is it d o ­
<»I Ul X VG » >1 X( X ItO M ( I T
m erm an home is a boy weighing
R epair Driveway».
S I' t<. Il I I I I n r » 1.1
ing you? Is th e p rid e of d riv in g th e " la te st
' l4 pounds, born April Id to Mr.
X e n i . i i g,
Now is th e tim e to re p a ir your
25c
ami
Mrs.
Cyrus
A
lexander
of
m odel" w o rth th e secret w orry of k n o w in g
111! 1 ' I '..I'....
I
1 > £ pk«s
drivew ays w ith crushed rock or
P h o n /u 5 1
p ^ e^ 8 1
Orient.
Hint th e re a re u n p aid b ills and th a t you
road gravel See AA’alrad A W right.
" V \ C A P » II. Iti c
I,
I roll* f o r ............ ............... 10c
Mr. and Mrs. AA'Hliam T rim ble G resham . Phone 1631—Adv.
h a v e n ’t a sin g le cent in rese rv e fo r th e u n ­
arrived AA’ednesday evening by a u ­
hoir. l u i <1 li I GII X
expected em ergency, o r fo r th e fu tu re ?
l 'Il I ' » » . « I l s for
29c tom obile from Stockton. C alifor­
GRESHAM CH A PTER No.
nia They are visiting at the sev­
H OK», f o r por. t i c ,n d
44, R. A. M. Special con­
15c eral homes of th eir children in
» ic i: T H E REA L T R I I II live fo r
vocation, Monday evening.
M AT( I l l s .
G resham , before deciding on plans
Brand.
A pril 16, 1928.
Oregon
yourself, w ith in y our m eans am i SAVE
B e st m a tc h on th e market'
for the future. On th e way n o rth
City C hapter wtll confer th e R. A
19c
v
were
detained
for
nine
days
SOME.
C om e in a n d let us do
degree. V isiting com panions wel- i
<»
lift» .
on account of a heavy snow fall.
come
ulnr star package......... 16c
Bobby Raker en tertain ed 18 little
By o rd er ot the H P
“ fo r tir
S atu rd ay « i t h a?. Baat .
" H ill
K I X I. "
Il I Xl.
JAMES ELKINGTON. Secy.
party at his home on Powell street. I
I • ' " I U H , U r g e p k g s . . . 41c
» I >sn\ III I
REGULAR
COM
Ask about our special prices the first th ree
Quart tin ............................ 49c
m unieation of G resh­
I i r i K N ' s o i l 1 \ | , | VI k III I I V
days of each week.
am C hapter. No. 117
flk»W I UK t H* I
Open S atu rd ay E venings
Phone
S trong Bank
s pound
O. E S.. T uesday eve­
mah. twuaiiral lav a aa4 Uow.r
44c
•ard ra J.rurallnat.
ning prom ptly at 7 45.
GRESHAM. ORIGOON
ning, April 17. begin-
i Special election for tre a su re r will
Gresham Locals
A lw a y s in Qoocl ^ o r m
af *
i* persona! selection
Pigglj) li
Week-End Features
2«)C
S('
25c
25c
22c
G5c
Grocery Bulletin
25c
15c
29c
30c
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30c
29c
GLY WIGGLY
WALRADS
33c
ROYAL FRUIT GELATIN
«Oc
Pnbf (ßortl) îkfore a Jf all”
29c
57c
1 9C
25c
95c
35('
4 . IV. Metzger <& Co.
Qualily ond Smicr
FIRST STATE BANK
A
¿Marcelling
Concrete Vases
Bob and Beauty Shoppe