Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 20, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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    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 .
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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
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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 .
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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
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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
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192S
GROCERY BULLETIN
Meadow Grove
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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