Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 27, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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    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
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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. :
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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.
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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
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2 a . f a n .........................
CroMby.
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FORK
HI \ \x. \
m» d
B ra n d .
25c
25c
3 f o r ..
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t? r
T a i l c a n . .............
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(•a n
5c
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Tissue, 10
12 luge can, Milk ....................................
20 lbs. Elbow Macaroni
a iz e .
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MONDAY
20c
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M I N I 11»
WEEK-DAY SPECIALS
51 c
«*d. 1 - lb c a n .
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( ’ 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
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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
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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
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l i u » m , »„a
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RAIMWA. S ' i
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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
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fo o d s f a t h e r e d f r o m
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all o v e r t h e \x /o rld —
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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_
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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
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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,
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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,
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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 ..
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boxes, 6 f o r ............
I ,’t
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COLLEGE IXX PREPA RED
SPAGHETTI
Ju st h eat and serve
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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
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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