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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1928)
GRESHAM W illiam H. S tanley cam e home Sunday for a few d ay s’ stay from K erby, Oregon, w here he has been w orking for th e federal b ureau of roads. He expects to leave next week for W aplnitla w here he will Miss H attie R uhlin, w hose m a r resum e his em ploym ent w ith the riag e to Andrew H uber will take forestry service. place tom orrow , was given a s u r Mrs. E lla O liphant of P o rtlan d prise m iscellaneous show er T ues visited Mrs. C. E. R usher today. day a t the home of Mrs. A. F. A ccording to G resham friends Hoover. T he afternoon w as de who recen tly received a le tte r from lightfully spent. Musical num bers D. D. Sm ith of Spokane, W ashing w ere rendered by Mrs. J E. Gates, ton, Mrs. Sm ith has been seriously Mrs. Irm a Richmond, W ayne and ill a t her home there. She is now Irvin L undquist and D anny M urphy, thought, how ever, to be slow ly im afte r w hich refresh m en ts were proving. served. T hose p rese n t besides the W. Baer had his hand badly cut hostess w ere Miss H attie Ruhlin, this m orning, w ith th e possible loss Miss C lara R uhlin. Mrs. E. E. W ell of a finger, w hile engaged in rip ing, Mrs. C arl Dahl. Mrs. Mary ping lum ber at the p lan t of the H uber, Mrs. Dan M urphy, Mrs. G eneral R efrig eratin g & M anufac Lulu O sburn. Mrs. Lucy Babcock. tu rin g corporation, on th e site of Mrs. Irm a Richm ond, Mrs. J. E. the old Beaver S tate Motor com G ates, Mrs. Lucy Donley, Miss Inez pany. T he in ju red m an was tr e a t L usted, Mrs. Dan W hite and Mrs. ed a t th e office of a local surgeon, E thel L undquist. after w hich he was tak en to his L. D. C alkins has the full base home in P ortland. m ent com pleted for th e m odern 8- Mrs. J. C. Yandell of T im ber, room house w hich he w ill erect on | Oregon, is spending the week w ith th e site of his old house in C iana- t her d au g h ter Mrs. R euben P eter- han addition. O scar T horen, who ' son. is in ch arg e of th e ca rp e n te r w ork Mr. and Mrs. P ra n k Moore have is being assisted by Mr. Calkins. rem odeled a g arag e on th e ir p ro p Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Guile re tu rn erty n o rth of th e fair grounds, mak ed T hursday m orning from a two- lug of it a cozy tw o-room house w eeks’ trip to Shoshoni, Wyoming, w hich they expect to ren t. Mr. w here they w ere called by the Moore is now able to be out again after an extended period of illness. death of th e ir daughter. Gresham Locals M o th e r ’s h e lp e r c a n salfely slw ip < a t o u r stores b e c a u s e sh e i w ill recognh m e l a v o r n e b r a n d o n tn e s h e l f a s s h e p a s s e s by. C h ild r e n or^oyPi^tySC i^bt th ey a r e salY* h e r e . M J Week-End Features PET MILK 3 c a n s ......................... Lim it 6 cans BEET’S GRANULATED 25c SOAP, th e large pkgs. t J t * l U A II PURE CANE SUGAR, In paper sacks, limit 10 pounds. 10 lbs. MA ZOLA OIL, q u a rt can, to geth er w ith th e g lass F ren ch D ressing Shaker, special ......................... AJsTl 57c BORDEN’S CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK, with the new m alted milk m ixer FREE. P o u n d ... TO ILET TISSUE W aldorf. 3 ro lls. SCOT TISSUE 3 f o r ..................... DEL MONTE ( LING PEAUIIES, halves in l ’i AC., ^»H 22c 29c 25c tin s, 2 for. WRIGHT’S MAYONNAISE 23c O II.SO NUT MARGARINE. tlie perfect spread I» ’»/* 3 p o u n d s.................... El’l l FREE, with eaeli half pint Jar at tills price a reg u lar 15c Dottle of F rench D ressing FANNING'S BREAD and BI TTER I’D KI ES 1 (» 25c size, sp e c ia l........ 11 " L I" I . G enuine old-tim e Rye. . 9c BREAD, Twin loaves. wrapped ...................... 1 «IL BLEACIIEM, cleans and w hiten youi clotl * )7 /» 2 b o ttl e s ..................... ¿ill KELLOGIPiTcORN -| F , ELAKES, 2 packages J »11 GUEST IAORA SOAP O P « li lia rs ............................ ¿»Il ■1,01 K, Crown or Piggly Wiggly, MB FAMOUS CHOCOLATE AA AUERS, 9-oz. air »M U , tig h t tin s .............. A A\ Al I .EN SUGAR » 1 0 ., PEAS, 3 No. 1 tin s. ¿ O l . ¿«11 30 STORES 1 0 (1 » p i « 0 .1 4w Oregon In stitu tion Next to Brown’s Market, Gresham PERSONAL EFFICIENCY 1 Mrs. C. H. Lane has expressed Mrs. J. C. P eterso n of Shaw, O re gon, suffered laceratio n s, and her herself as m uch grieved over the son, E rn est P eterso n of Salem, has death of a d ear friend, Mrs. L. W. a scalp wound, th e re su lt of an Wood of P o rtlan d , aged 76, who autom obile accident which oc was so severely burned W ednesday cu rred Sunday on th e Pacific h ig h th a t death occurred th a t evening. way n o rth of Salem. T he m achine Mrs. Wood has visited at th e Lane driven by Mr. P eterso n collided home in G resham many tim es. Mrs. with a P o rtlan d car. T he in ju ries L ane spent p a rt of yesterday at the to Mrs. P eterso n and her son are home of Mrs. Wood in P o rtlan d and, w ith Mr. Lane, is plan n in g to not of a serious n atu re. Word has been received of th e attend th e fu n eral of th e aged death of W arren E dw ard Bostic, woman, w hich will be held in P o rt 15-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. land tom orrow . The Allen fru it g rad e r is being W illiam Bostic of Pocatello, Idaho. T he boy died on Monday from tu in stalled a t the local can n ery this berculosis from w hich he had su f week, having been shipped here by fered for a y ear past. Mrs. Marie tru c k from Salem. A crew of men Bostic, th e m other of the boy, is from th e factory has ch arg e of the oldest d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. settin g up this m achine, w hich is John R oberts and grew to young the last word in g rading of sm all fru its for the cans or barrels. womanhood in G resham . Mrs. H annah M Shaw has r e T here has often been a sh o rtag e of tu rn ed from a w eek's visit w ith her help at th e local plant hence the son G ran t Shaw and fam ily in change to m achine grading. It will P ortland. Mrs. G ran t Shaw has ilin iin a te about lot) women. Mr. been called to K erry. Oregon, by Allen, of H unt Bros., Salem , p e r the illn ess of h er dau g h ter, Mrs. fected the m achine and is protected by p aten t rig h ts in th e United E lm er Brooks. States. Mrs. W. L. G orsage has retu rn ed Miss W inifred O sburn has re from P o rtlan d sa n ita riu m w here she recen tly u n d erw en t an o p era ceived honorable m ention in the tion for the rem oval of a goiter. handicraft contest being held at the She has convalesced sa tisfacto rily IJpm an-W olfe store in P ortland. As th e re w ere 754 en tries in th is since th e operation. At a m eeting of th e Southeast needle w ork display, it is consid circle of the M ethodist Ladies Aid ered well w orth the effort to have held T h u rsd ay afternoon a t the ' a place on the honorable m ention home of Mrs. C. E. R usher officers roll. Mrs. A. F. Hoover en tertain ed at w ere elected for th e ensuing year. They a re Mrs. C. J. L undquist, dinner S atu rd ay evening Mr. and p resid en t; Mrs. C. E. R usher, vice .Mrs. W illiam W yant In honor of p resid en t; Mrs. G eorge Page, sec Mr. H oover's birthday. D uring th e high wind w hich p re re ta ry ; Mrs. W. A. W inters, tr e a s vailed over th is section Monday a f urer. In recognition of th e work ternoon an old landm ark, a cherry done d u rin g the past y ear by Mrs. L undquist as p resid en t of th e so tree 56 years old, was blow n down ciety, she was presented by the c ir on the south side of the John Rob cle with a beautiful plant. Mrs. C. e rts house. The tree w as full of M. Zim m erm an of P o rtlan d was a w hite blossom s with every prospect guest of the circle d u rin g the a fte r for a h arv e st of fru it th is year, but it is th ought it was p artly ro tted at noon. G uests on W ednesday and T h u rs th e base. T he tree bore its first day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. ch erries 56 y ears ago, th e year Mr. C. L arsen w ere Mrs. W. Douglas and Mrs. R oberts w ere m arried. A m eeting of the g en eral Ladles and son Donald of P o rtlan d , fo r m erly of Colby, K ansas, w here Mrs. Aid of th e M ethodist ch u rch will D ouglas and Mrs. L arsen had been be held W ednesday at th e home of Mrs. C. E. Rusher. A com m ittee neighbors for 25 years. Ralph Deaville, form er m anager from the S outheast circle will serve of th e G resham P iggly Wiggly refresh m en ts. A baby dau g h ter w eighing 7% store, has been added to th e sales force of Brockw ay & Nelson in the pounds w as born to Mr. and Mrs. te rrito ry covered by th e local Robert P. Pashall of Sandy on T h u rsd ay a t the home of Mrs. J. A. Dodge B rothers dealers. A. H. Mealey atten d ed yesterday Bushong. Miss G ladys McMurry, d au g h ter and today the convention of the Oregon R etail Je w e le r’s association of Mr. and Mrs. Almon M cMurry, is held in P o rtlan d . T his evening Mr. very ill at h er home on Meadow and Mrs. Mealey will he p rese n t a t stre e t w ith serious sinus and ear the banquet and e n tertain m en t infection. C. E. Z u rch er of Lim a. Ohio, a r which w ill b ring th e g ath erin g of the association to a close a t th e rived S atu rd ay for a v isit a t the home of his son, and d au g h ter-in - M ultnom ah hotel. Mr. and Mrs. T. U. Burnside, who law, Mr. and MrS. C. E. Z urcher. Mrs. E. R. W alser is assistin g her recently purchased th e cleaning and pressing business operated by husband, who has recently been a p Newell E dw ards in the Sell bu ild pointed as m anager of th e local ing, closed up th e ir business today Piggly W iggly’ store. T he W alser and have retu rn ed to th e ir form er fam ily expects to move from P o rt land to G resham at the close of the home in P o rtland. P o rtlan d schools. Concrete Vases 1 1 1 1 1 1 I’he mission of this bank is to help you save, and to continue your personal efficiency by mak ing your savings earn a good rate of interest with absolute safety. First State Bank A Strong Bank GRESHAM. OREGON ¿0, 192S GROCERY BULLETIN Meadow Grove . BACON SQUARES CHEESE SARDINES 5-lb loaf, whole or half Pound Small squares of bacon for seasoning. Lb. North Star brand Nor wegian sardines in pure olive oil. 2 cans 29c 18c 25c SUGAR! SUGAR! SUGAR! Saturday and Monday will be the last chance to buy a sack of the ¡¡¡/» o n best cane sugar at the present wholesale price. 100-lb. bag O.»5U PALMOLIVE SOAP BULK COCOA BULK MACARONI Special, 3 bars Good percentage of oil 3 lbs. special 27c 25c 23c FLOUR! FLOUR! 4 lbs.- FLOUR! Our prices on Crown and Seal of Oregon are much below wholesale. We have drawn all of our Seal of Oregon bought on form er contract m aking it necessary to advance prices. Saturday and Monday you can nn buy either of these brands at the old price. CROWN, 49-lb sk $1.93 SEAL OF OREGON, 49-lb. sack Gold Bar Blue and Gold Corn TOMATOES Special, 3 cans E x tra fancy golden bantam , 3 cans 53c 53c 6-ounce can . . . . 12-ounce can . . . SNIDER’S CATSUP Special. Large bottle 23c 2JC Royal Baking Powder Special prices while cm display 2V^-pound can ......... $1.29 5-pQund can ......... $2.49 A. Vf. Metzger & Co. Store Dept. Phone 1451 Feed Dept. Phone 1281 Quality and Service See our window display of ”0 p - p o rtu n ities for A pril." M anning- iiinkv heuutlful luwn and llower Bowman electric p erco lato rs, two garden decorations. sizes, tw o styles, two prices, $5.95 PLEASANT HOME For sale by and $8.95. T ake your choice. Only Jo e Drew and Amy Sloop w ere 95c down. Call us, w e'll b ring you one. P. E. P. E lectric sto re, Powell g u ests of Mr. D rew 's sister, Mrs. Grenham Kft't Powell St. Poynes of C en tralia, W ashington. street .G resham .—Adv. over the last w eek-end. Upon th eir re tu rn they b ro u g h t w ith them M aster Roland Poynes who is spending the week w ith his uncle and au n t, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. M arkell. T he Sandy L um ber Company, In corporated, in w hich M. L en n artz and o th ers of th e com m unity are interested, is now m aking p re p a ra Commencing TO D A Y, our price on tion to begin o perations in th e near fu tu re. T he m achinery is being put in ru n n in g condition. Miss Inez Bell is now enjoying a m onth's vacation w hich she plans Io spend witli h er g ran d m o th er and friends. Clem B artsch h as gone to th e hot sp rin g s for tre a tm e n t for th e n e r vous breakdow n w hich he has su f fered. J. B. H utchens, who is employed by the Dixon L um ber com pany, re ceived an in ju ry to his hand and is spending the week at his home. Tlie M ethodist Ladies Aid met w ith Mrs. Mabel C arlson W ednes day for a w o rk fest and silver tea. About 28 ladies w ere present. Mrs. C arlson was assisted in serving by her m other Mrs. G rant Sloop. The M ethodist choir m et a t the G ran t Sloop home for p ractice and a social tim e recently. The casts B R IC K -C A I S of c h a ra c te rs of th e two plays p re sented by th e young people of the M ethodist ch u rch several weeks ago w ere en tertain ed at th e W alter's home. Both events w ere m uch en joyed by those .present. Alice Melton is again confined to h er home w ith a m alady resem bling the Hu. Mrs. Emil B artsch . who has been ill w ith th e c u rre n t epidemic, is re ported to he recovering. H ltH M Illllllllllllllllllllllll O l l i l i n T he first of th e series of lead er ship train in g classes to be con d u ct ed for two evenings a week for th re e w eeks w as held T uesday eve ning. w ith 14 in attendance. These classes u nder th e in stru ctio n of P ro fesso r A ndrew s of Salem give Phone 1581 GRESHAM prom ise of g rea t in te rest atffi bene fit. T he ju n io r ch o ir of the M ethod ist ch u rch will m eet a t the p arso n age S aturday at th e usual hour. P a rts for Bible sto ry d ram atizatio n will also he assigned. T he only m orning service a t the Methodist church Sunday will be th e Sunday school w hich will meet at 10 o'clock. Follow ing th e school session will be th e d istrict conven t i o n of th e Sunday schools of th is and neighboring com m unities, to w hich all M ethodists a re Invited. I T h ere will be th e usual evening W N services, th e Elpworth League at 7 i o'clock and th e ch u rch service at I S o'clock PRECIOUS SLONES T he president of the P leasan t Home -district Sunday school asso- Part of our business for over 20 years 4 ria to n . Miss E llen Stone, has a n nounced an in te restin g program for th e m eeting next Sunday. A pril 22, Even though you may not have the time or the C. E. YAGER | | : J Look A h ead / A nnouncement! GASCO BRIQUETS Per Ton To be efficient is to do all things well. To work hard and faith fully, to observe the laws of health and cleanliness, to get an adequate amount of fun out of life, and to save a portion of what you make for the future or for an emergency. r < < FRIDAY, APRIL OUTLOOK. GRESHAM. OREGON JUDD FUEL CO. Diamonds-- of Quality inclination to absorb the details which count in judging a diamond, you may at some time want to buy one. You can buy Diamonds with assurance and confidence at Sweet .luiej Oranges 2 dozen for 38c Florida Russet itlcalrv's 3lch)flrv se»torc Powell St. Phone 44 Gresham. Oregon G rapefruit, each 8c at Newberg Parking (fc , Gresham 10 -20 4-ft. w idth over ail BUY a McCORMICK-PEEKING T ractor now For many years of SUCCESSFUL POW ER FARMING Built in several sizes—10-20 R egular Tread; 15-30 Regular Tread Farm all, for row crops. IL O. TENNEY, 500 Belmont St., Portland, Ore to be held at the C o ttrell com m uni ty ch u rch . The Rev. O liver J. Gill will deliver an ad d ress a t 11:30 from the subject, "What Are the Aims of Religious E d ucation?" At 2:15 th e Rev. and Mrs. J. J. H and- sak er w ill speak on, “T he Vacation Bible School." th e ad d ress to be followed by a round tab le d iscu s sion Special m usic w ill be pro vided for both m orning and a fte r noon. A basket lunch w ill be p a r ticip ated in at 12:30. R eports and a business session w ill close the altern o o n session of the asso cia tion. The devotional service at 11:20 will be led by th e Rev. John S. N ordell, p asto r of th e Haley B ap tist church. The services at th e B aptist ch u rch Sunday m orning w ill co n sist only of the Sunday school se s sion at 10 o'clock as th e p reaching service w ill be om itted th a t all may atten d th e Sunday school asso cia tion at C o ttrell. In th e evening the B Y P V. will convene at 7:30 o'clock and the Rev. Gordon Jo h n son w ill preach at 8. Weekly p ray er service is held every T h u rs day evening at 8 o'clock. All who atten d are asked to cordially invite o th ers to m eet w ith them . Some of th e C alifornia rain m ust have been routed th ro u g h Oregon I th is year. Many w ill w onder w hat the M ultnom ah county fair w ill have for exhibits in an a g ric u l tu ra l way if su n sh in e and w arm w eather do not p u t in an a p p e a r ance soon. C. A. W heeler had th e misfortune* to lose one of his horses la st S a t urday. He has purchased a n o th e r to take iti place. F. W. M cKinney and son H arold have been am ong th e flu su fferers the p ast week. Im plem ents and m achinery deliv ered on your place. P o rtlan d prices, trad e s and term s. H essel Im ple m ent Co.—Adv. S BIG O PPO RTU N ITIES fo r April M anning-Bow m an E le ctric P e r-' colator, fine alum inum , 8-cup size, safety fuse, for $5.95; 95c dow n. $1.25 a m onth for four m onths. OK a 7-cup nickle p erco lato r of th e same m ake, safety fuse. etc., for $8 95; 95c down, $2 per m onth. Phone ns; w e'll deliver. P E P. ELECTRIC STORE Powell St.. G resham P hone 801 Repair Driveways. Now is the time to repair your drivew ays w ith crushed rock o r road gravel. See W alrad W right. G resham . Phone 1«31.—Adv. A