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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1928)
PAHE P u r s GREttHAM E xcavations a re being m ade for th e L ester Spencer house on Div ision stree t w est of th e W. L. Gor- ' sage property. Gresham Locals (le a n -o p Bay. W ednesday, May 2, has been Mrs H. H. Ott retu rn ed W ednes- I designated as clean-up day in Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hedden and day from Salem w here she has G resham , and as is an n u ally the sons K enneth and Edw in moved to been assistin g in th e ca re of her custom , Junk m u st be placed in G resham recently from P ortlan d I ;i7 ter."M ri7 E m m ett“ WeHi'^g Mrs. boxes or o th er recep tacles and w here they had come a few m onths o n brought w ith her , he two- previously from Fairfield, Id a h o .) months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. p la ted at the edge of th e side T hey have purchased four acres on W elting and will care for him until walk, w here it may be reached B irdsdale avenue north of Powell the m other reg ain s h er usual stre e t from Andrew B rugger of stren g th . Mrs. W elling’s condition 1 conveniently by th e city tru ck which will call for th e refuse. P ortland and a re erecting a house. has not been satisfacto ry since the Mr. Hedden is a c a rp en te r and has b irth of the baby and she is still w ork at p rese n t in P ortland. receiving atten tio n in a Salem h o s In the sta tistica l list of V ancou pital. As soon as she is able to Mrs. Roy H. Gibbs and children, m ake the trip , Mrs. W elling will be ver m a rriag e licenses ap p earin g in Bobby and F rances, w ent to New brought to G resham to recu p erate. the P o rtlan d papers a re th e nam es of G eorge H ale and Mrs. Rosa berg yesterday, called th e re by the E lliott. serious condition of Mrs. Gibbs’ T he Rev. and Mrs. 1!. J. Y ates I b ro th er, C harley M ew hirter, who and son Je sse arriv ed W ednesday | has been 111 for about two years from H illsboro and are becoming Alvin K aser, a freshm an a t the p a st from tuberculosis. settled in the F ree M ethodist p a r-I O regon Ktate college at C orvallis, sonage on F o u rth street. The Rev. I *8 out I° r Pitcher on the rook base- Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Hayden of Mr. Yates was recently appointed ball squad. The rooks have won E stacada are ju stly proud of their to HU the pulpit here for th e re- ' th e ir first tw o gam es of th e sea -pound son born to them Wed- m aining th ree m onths of the con- 1 son, tak in g into cam p G rant and nesday a t th e home of Mrs. J. A ference year. T he p rese n t m odern W ashington high schools In P o rt Bushong. parsonage was bu ilt during his p as land, th e la tte r considered to have one of th e stro n g est prep team s in to rate here seven y ears ago. the n orthw est. The rooks will Mrs. C lark Melugin arrived S un day evening from A rcher City, Ruth W infree, until F riday a pu m ake several trip s, including a two- T exas, w here she has been for sev pil In the G resham grad e school, day trip to P o rtland. era l weeks past. A fter spending a left th a t day for Oregon City w here Mrs. M yrtle Myers C hester of Se sh o rt tim e with her brother, O. A. she Is staying w ith her m other and Cox, and other relatives, she will go atten d in g school. The g irl w as a ttle left T h u rsd ay m orning after to W ahklacus, W ashington, w here given Into th e custody of h er fath er a four-day visit with old ac q u ain t her son, H ow ard Pow er, is w ork at the tim e a divorce was given him ances in G resham . From here she w ent to visit with a siste r a t Chi ing. from his wife. nook, W ashington, acro ss the riv er I from A storia. Springtime at Last “// ain't goin* to rain no more A w ash rack is being built by C harles H unt, p ro p rieto r of the G resham Service station. It will be located south of th e larg e grease rack at the re a r of the service building. A good LAW N MOW E ll A good H O U SE BROOM A g o o d S H O V E L ............ A good G A RD EN HOE .. 50c A g o o d S IC K L E 15c 75c g A good T R O W E L A good RAKE { t If $2 .59 $2.25 g a llo n o f G O O D P A I N T g o o d S C R E E N HOOK T h e s e a r e o n ly a fe w o f t h e n e c e s s a r y to o ls a n d a r t i c l e s y o u m a y n e e d to m a k e th e s p r i n g c l e a n - u p a s u c c e s s . NOW H E T B U S Y ! L L. KIDDER HDWE. CO. Phone 1421 Gresham m. : zzz/zzzzzzzzzzz/zz rzwzt : : : Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen and and Mrs. II. S. Clow visited I Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W infred | Hill and sm all son at Longview, W ashington. /Z*Z’ZZZZ*/Z OUTLOOK. GREMHAX, OKEUOA About 25 friends and relativ es gath ered a t th e home of Mrs. R. D. Bailey on T hursday evening of last week for a su rp rise b irthday cele bration in h e r honor. T he evening w as spent In playing 500, afte r which refresh m en ts w ere served. Mrs. C. I. R aker and Miss M ar g u erite Bailey planned th e p leasan t su rp rise. Melvin B rugger underw ent an op oration T uesday at Good S am aritan hospital for the relief of h ernia. Mr B rugger is rep o rted as convales cing favorably. RODMAN PEAS G o ld B ar D inner guests at the A. W. Ship- ley home T hursday evening w ere B e st T in y P e a s 3 cans CORN TOMATOES G o ld e n B a n ta m F a n c y 3 cans 69c B est S o lid P a c k 3 cans 53c 53c Palm Olive Soap C o v e re d W a g o n Snider’s Catsup For P in t b o ttle s 23c t h a t s c h o o l g ir l c o m p le x io n 3 b a rs 35c can Dfival Baking Powi Ir}»* •™„. 25c 1.3c I h is week only. WALRADS 23<• si(j 3H -pound can 5 pound can Phone 1411 T h e r e ’s n o a r g u m e n t t o i t — o u r w e e k ly c irc u la rs te ll tlie ta le — F ig u re s a r e th e p ro o f a n d o u r q u a l i t y g u a r a n t e e m a k e s it a n a b s o l u t e fa c t I h a t y o u c a n sa v e m o n e y rig h t a t h o m e a n d w ith o u t th e In c o n v e n ie n c e o f h o p p in g a n d g e t th e b e s t f o r t h e B -ju it. ( >ur p u r c h a s i n » p o w e r a s a m e m b e r o r A tll lia i B u y e r s , w h i c h is th e la r g e s t b u y in g o r g a n i z a t i o n o f I n d e | i e n d e n t l y o w n e d a n d p e r s o n a l ly o p e r a t e d fo o d d is tr ib u to r s on th e C o a s t, p u ts u in a p o s i t i o n t o s e r v e y o u a t i s a v in g A F ew o f O u r A ttra c tio n s : S a tu rd a y a n d M o n d ay , \ ri:ii. Creamettc Noodles G e n ttin e T r i a n g l e 3 packages 25c 25c G I. n V . st. COFFEE 1 lb. 49c CO FFEE. v ae u u m pa. 2 lbs. B est b a rg a in in 95- C o ffe e < ' ‘ Il \ . t 2 a . f a n ......................... CroMby. ____ FORK HI \ \x. \ m» d B ra n d . 25c 25c 3 f o r .. X M s. t? r T a i l c a n . ............. • • IK» I s \ | ( | . Kr d | \ 4, r (•a n 5c .................................................. Tissue, 10 12 luge can, Milk .................................... 20 lbs. Elbow Macaroni a iz e . ( I Is, HUI I I MONDAY 20c ‘ : s,,c a M I N I 11» WEEK-DAY SPECIALS 51 c «*d. 1 - lb c a n . » an *!-•» ( ’ a m p 's . SATURDAY 2x.no lid - K E N N IN G X R F A I. S P E C IA L ON E l.O I K T H IS W EEK. D el M o n te ( ’hinesc Noodles Fin»*, a n d W id e 3 packages • t l ’IK . 0 sheet. ro M t r o I s, w *. U n ii, r i p e r- d. V. I v e t 1 7 r o l l s $1 P o m in o B ran d 11c Can ..................................... $1.00 fO.M A T O 3 • • Sí» sm p, . 9c an rUESDAY 20 rolls FRIDAY Crepe Toilet Paper $1.00 for tic _ 1 N X 1 I S If o a st b ra n d . 18c Can ........... ................ WEDNESDAY THURSDAY lin e n , u 12 5 cans Cold Bar Peaches I hrough press of business or pleasure you may have forgotten this important date. Stop in today and select a gift for Her. Selections are best right now. Cards priced at 5c to 25c Hepp’s Racket Store -‘ far s i .00 H l» ’ » $1.00 ui xNi r ¡-oi. net Tin ... (» Iltis tail I »e H I T T I . R . I f o o d y ' a rh t 2 fo r tie F r u i l fo am h $1.00 15c C an... .. 23c D rin k 25c I* .-M t m t. l i u » m , »„a m m » RAIMWA. S ' i 11»««, k l l io i.i. x q OC . 1 ■ i .! i'svkae*......... H I . » . F i i. y I it, -, » pound» .......................... J IT ’S H ER E A Vastly Improved HEADLIGHT OVERALL UNION MADE p a s s w i t h y o u r b o s k e t before. L y-« s h e lv e s o f w o n d e rfu l I - fo o d s f a t h e r e d f r o m >.. all o v e r t h e \x /o rld — ^ 1 ^ -1 for your convenience an d p r ic e d f o r y o u r b e n e f it— cuj M ade o f a M arvelou t N ew 8 Ounce Week-End Features Special Weave Denim HEAVIER STRONGER z « i P I'R IT A S MALT SYRUP rich est, stro n g est, best 3-lh. tin s ................ OOC LIXDSAY R IP E OLIVES pint size tin s of medium A O ., fruit, 2 f o r ............ Z j( TOMATOES witli puree, largo No. 2% tin s « IQ .. BREAD, H earth baked C racked W heat, loaf. 3 c a n s ......................... ¿«PC THOMPSON SEED LESS K A H IN s, re-clea ne» in 4-lb. b a g s........... 29c Q_ • ’ (. TH IA LOAVES, w rapped, w hite or w hole w heat 1 A Loaf ................................ B it CRESCENT MATCHES, PALMOLIVE SOAP, for th a t school g irl com plexion 3 b a rs ................. 22c MIXING BOWLS, Jecorated, nest of 6. M a n y N ew Feature* o f Con ven ien ce a n d C o m fo rt Come in TODAY and examine this wonderful New Headlight Overall $ PRICE 95c ( IG ARETTES, Cam els, T hree Castles, C hesterfield. Old Gold or L. S trik e 1 1 ■' carto n .................... ¿pA.-lO No sales made to m inors. UA DERWOOD'S CLAM 1 IIOHDEK 3 c a n s ................... UNDER WOOD’S DEVILED HAM 1.95 sm all tin s, 3 for. RIVAL Si It E ll BEEF 2Vi-oz. 2 f o r ............. W ill O u tw e a r TW O O rd in ary P air W. R. Hicks Co. ( ane & Maple Syrup $1.25 can 89< 23c Mother's Day CARDS and GIFTS Mr. and Mrs. B. L. W alrad Jr., plan to leave early S atu rd ay for Tillam ook for a week end trip. They are hoping for good fishing luck. GROCERY BULLETIN HW, ! Mr. and Mrs. J. T. H o rr had as guestB Sunday fheir son and d aughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. N. R. H orr and little d au ghter M arietta of Sandy. T he W om an's Home M issionary society of th e M ethodist ch u rch will m eet w ith Mrs. W. W. H astin g s W ednesday, May 2, a t 2:30. Mrs. L. L. K idder will be the leader, th e topic being U tah and Wyoming. This will be the day for th e an n u al m ite box opening for the w om en's society and th e M other’s Jew els, and an effort is being m ade to g et a full atten d an ce of all m em bers of both organizations. Mrs. A. Mc M anus is m ite box secretary . Mrs. C. J. L undquist. Mrs. Wm. Thom and Mrs. Elizabeth Jo h n so n will serve. C ars will be at th e church at 2:15 to accom m odate an y w ish ing tran sp o rtatio n . APRIL 87, > » ¡i !► ► I » Mrs. M. E. P atterso n is ill a t her home on T hird stre e t w ith an ag g ravated form of h eart trouble. She is being cared for by h er sis te r, Mrs. O. A. Eastm an. An all-day m eeting of the Re bekah W elfare club will be held T uesday, May 1, at th e home of Mrs. A nna Beers. M rs.’ Bessie Dixon and Mrs. M ary H uber will a ssist th e hostess. T he business m eeting will be called about 1:30 to perm it those who wish, to attend D inner g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. the m eeting of the P aren t-T each er association at the G resham grade Chase E. St. Clair Tuesday evening school a t 2:30. All R ebekahs are w ere Mrs. St. C lair's sister, Miss cordially invited. M yrtle Schm ale, Miss Cora S chilt- Mr. and Mrs. R obert Knox a re heim er. Miss M argaret Je n sen and moving into th e ir p roperty on E ast Mrs. L illian M atthew s, all of P o rt Powell street. They recen tly cam e land. from Usk, W ashington, w here he was engaged in the w ork of an Owing to th e stra in of school ex agent on an Indian reservation. am in atio n s at th e G resham grade T he p asto r and m em bers of the school n ear th e date previously a n Zion E vangelical church a re w o rk ing hard to get the new church nounced for th e op eretta, M^y 9, building and grounds into com the tim e of the play has been plete read in ess for th e dedication changed to a week later. T he op I which will take place Sunday. ere tta, "T he Maid of the Golden W ednesday the ladles of th e con gregation took possession of the S lip p er” will be given in th e grad e | residence w hich is soon to lie oc school auditorium on the evening cupied as a p arsonage by the Rev. of May 16. and Mrs. E. H orstm ann and gave it ( a thorough renovation from cellar Donald and Je an Page have been , to g a rre t. At th e sam e tim e Bev- receiving considerable com m ent on i eral men w ith pick and spade , leveled the rough ground sur- th eir playing over radio KEX, r e I rounding the new church and set q u ests having come in for a rep e out a num ber of fine d w arf shrubs. tition of th e ir w ork from d istan t I G rass seed will be planted for the states. They played in March and developm ent of a lawn. will be heard again next T uesday evening betw een 6:30 and 7 over the T eleg ram 's b ro adcasting s ta tion KEX. Word has been se n t to th eir g randm other, Mrs. P age in P asadena, C alifornia, and it is safe to say she will be listening in a t tentively at th a t time. B lu e a n d G o ld FRIDAY, Gresham, Ore. ___________________________________ Mr. and Mrs. Milton Shipley of Oswego. Milton Shipley is a nephew of A. W. Shipley. T he. la st dance of th e season to be given by th e A rem e club will take place on F riday evening. May 11. at th e Masonic hall. LUX, large pkg. 29c i n LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP. 3 b a r s .. ¿ (It boxes, 6 f o r ............ I ,’t * )A „ COLLEGE IXX PREPA RED SPAGHETTI Ju st h eat and serve QQz» 3 large tin s ............ ¿ .i t CREAMETTE EGG MIDDLES. Som ething new and real fine. 3 packages . . . ¿Dt BIG FOUR PA M A hE FLOUR, 2 p k g s ............ All ready to m ix; it’s great. ¿DC 25c 25c 25c 30 STORES E x tra Special BLUE ROSE RICE 5 p o u n d s................... 97 it I C DROMEDARY G RA PEFRU IT tree ripened, ready to 1(1., serve. 2 f o r ................... 4 .1 ( In Oregon Institution Next to Brown’s Market, Gresham GGLY WIGGLY The local b r a n d of th e Oregon | T elephone com pany has purchased J a new 1 ^ -to n , model A, Ford tru ck to be used in line w ork in th is vicinity. T he tru ck w as purchased last Monday by the serio u s illness from R aker & Son. of her m other, and left th a t evening for the m iddle west. W ord re Mrs. J. A ngell and h er g ran d ceived from th e re indicates th a t her dau g h ter. Mrs. F. Yexle.v. both of m other is slig h tly im proved, a l Oregon City, spent y esterd ay a fte r though nothing has been heard noon at th e hom e of Mrs. O scar from Mrs. S chm ierer directly. W alin. They w ere form er neig h b o r s n ear B airdsdale station. Of in te rest to th e frien d s h ere of At the last m eeting of the G resh Mr. and Mrs. R obert H ayes, son- am Union high school stu d en t in-law and d au g h ter of Mr. and body th e follow ing officers were Mrs. J. A. Bushong, is th e an elected for th e ensuing year, H o r nouncem ent of a 5*»b-pound d augh ace W ihlon. p resid en t; C athryn te r, borii to them a t th e ir home Mrs. M etzger, vice p resid e n t; Mabel near A lbany. W ednesday. | Ronne. se c re ta ry ; K enneth Lord, Bushong drove to A lbany T h u rsd ay se rg e an t-at-a rm s; Vjrlmer Cook for a b rief v isit w ith h er d au g h ter am! W illiam Ott. yell lead ers; W il and her first grandchild. liam S chm ierer, ath letic m an ag er; A rthur S uhr editor Argus. Miss Sadie Dotson of A storia passed th ro u g h G resham yesterday G uests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lane and called on old frien d s at the this week w ere Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Outlook office. She w as accom Bower of Hood River on T uesday panied by h er b ro th er-in -law . sis and Mrs. Mae S hilling of San F ra n ter, Mr. an d Mrs. S tea rn s, ami cisco .C alifornia, and George H. friends of A storia. Wood of P o rtlan d on W ednesday. The la tte r tw o are d au g h ter and 1 He (teach in g her to d riv e )—"In son of the late Mrs. L W Wood case of em ergency the first thing whose trag ic death by fire occurred you do is to p u t on th e b rak e.” last w eek in P ortland. She— "W hy, I th o u g h t It came A p leasan t afternoon was spent w ith th e ca r." F riday by th e home economic club of th e G resham gran g e at the hom - .. ,, _ ,5 of Mrs George Kenney. Mrs. T. B. Huff assisted the hostess. T here was a good atten d an ce .with sev- v isito rs p r e s e n t non-polsonous, mu H ere is a fact co rrectly sta te d ; and yet K ,9 P hrased w ith such in- | genious Infelicity th a t it can be depended upon to convey m isin fo r m ation every tim e it Is u n carefu lly read."— Mark Twain. A nnouncement Our price on Gaseo Briquets B R IC K - C > \TS~1 is r e d u c e d One Dollar JUDD FUEL CO. P h o n e 15M G re sh a m —"W here do you do m ost skating*" For real e state loans see or c a ll —-"Oh. I th in k yo u 're h o rrid .' B W . T horn*.—Adv