Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 10, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM
OUTLOOK, GRESHAM,
a m ent of Mr. Oziah who w orks on
■r th e section railw ay d ep a rtm en t of
the P. E. P. com pany.
Monday at his hom e so u th east of
G resham w hen he fell ag a in st a
lever of a stum p p u ller on th e
prem ises, strik in g his .side. In at-
tending to his duties on th e farm
he stum bled over a p ro tru d in g tree
e root and stru ck full force ag a in st
, the lever of th e m achine. It is
, I feared th e re a re in te rn al in ju ries.
Gresham Locals
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Mr. and Mrs. O scar W alln, th eir
e d au g h ters L ola and Echo Dolores.
e and K uth S ch m ierer Sunday enjoy­
ed an au to trip to T angent, near
'• Albany, w here they visited with
• friends. They had lunch at B ryants
' p ark at Albany.
I
ter. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Horr. Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. H orr, Mr and Mrs.
J. R. H o rr aud son, Mr. and Mrs.
Neal H o rr of Sandy and Mr. and
Mrs. Rich Saturday enjoyed a trip
around th e loop from M aryhill,
acro ss to G oldendale, W ash., and
hom e by way of V ancouver, some of
th e p arty , how ever, going to W en­
atchee and S eattle before re tu r n ­
ing to G resham . Mr. Rich, who is
connected with the U niversity of
N orth D akota, w ill re tu rn home in
a few w eeks to be p rese n t at the
opening of th e school. They a re
m uch pleased with th e scenery of
th e west.
Miss Elizabeth Johnson, G resham
postm aster, her m other, Mrs. E liz­
abeth Johnson and Miss Em m a B.
Johnson, linotyper on th e Outlook, j
a re spending a few days a t Mt.
R ainier. T his is a p a rt of a ten-
day vacation com ing to Miss Eliz- (
aheth Johnson at this time.
Billy E verett, the Hinall son of \
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. E verett, is con- n
valescing from u tonsilor operation p
w hich he underw ent a t Em anuel fi
hospital in P ortlan d last S aturday, t
Mrs. C lara C. Miller, secre- *1
ta ry -tre a s u re r for the Fieldhouse- ■*
S h e a re r Chevrolet com pany, has 0
rented the house on Main and T hird Ci
stre e ts owned by Claud 8b
and will occupy it in the
future.
Mrs. H. V. W ilhelm is en
a visit from h er father, B. W
m lngs of W arsaw , Ind., wh
rived W ednesday evening.
Dr. II. H. Ott and son John
C lair G ullikson and Ha!
m em bers of th e A rtisans
i Her d au ghters, Wilma and Joyce,
- 1 accom panied her. She expects to
P ortland, left last night w
, I be gone u early a m onth. D uring
her absence Mrs. A. F. Hoover will
have d ia rg e of her work a t the
W hile Way. Miss Cooper and Miss
S ltton will visit at San F rancisco,
O akland and San Jo se for about
ten days,
Mr and Mrs. C. H. C alkins a t­
tended the cam p m eeting of the
st ciioii <>i noutn Itoherts avenue Seventh Day Adventist church at
and Powell stre e t about 3 o'clock F orest Grove hist Saturday.
y esterday afternoon resu ltin g in
Mrs. Mary Miller and her d au g h ­
m inor dam ages. Dr. H. H Ott was ter, Mrs. C h arlo tte Ibbetson of Los
com ing Into Powell from South Angeles arriv ed W ednesday for a
Roberts mid had stopped at the visit at the home of Mrs. M iller’s
crossing. A ca r driven by Ed Bruns brother, J. A Bushong. Mr. and
of the Bruns L um ber com pany at Mrs. Bushong and th eir guests are
Sandy was proceeding ea st at a today enjoying a trip around Mt.
good speed and stru ck Dr. Ott as Hood loop highw ay. Mrs. Miller
Hie la tte r sw ung Ills ca r Into Pow ­ and Mrs. Ibbetson expect to leave
ell The doctor was slig h tly In- for th eir home Monday.
I
jured
the fender and running
Dr. and Mrs W. J. O tt and
hoard
lis ca r som ew hat dam -. daug h ter M argaret were m em bers I
aged.
of a p arty m aking (be loop by way I
Mrs
Ott, her son David, of The Dalles. Iletul. across th e Me- I
.Miss
Rogers and F rances Kenzle pass aud hom e by way of I
Eugene. They left S aturday and I
retu rn ed Monday.
I
The fam ilies of Ivan Swift and I
H. W. Allen, local m anager and I
linem an of the P o rtlan d E lectric I
Pow er com pany, sp en t T hursday ut I
the Daks w here the an n u a l picnic I
for em ployes was given by th e c o m - I I
A ttillai
puny. Tlie free rides und o th er 1 1
pleasures were greatly enjoyed by 1 9
the kiddles.
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Fred Ferguson and family, who I I
! l left here a few weeks ago, have I I
;l return ed and a re thinking of b u y - I I
I Ing property near th eir form er I
I location in the Clatialian addition. I
I Since leaving G resham they have I
I traveled more than 4(100 m iles by I
I autom obile.
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POLISH, 2 I
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Mrs. M atter Metzger and daugh- I
, Brown, Tan
I te r Doris of G resham and Mrs. I
Oil. I.ll/I IB,
, Brown . . , .
I H arold Buzick mid d au g h ter of I
01 I, 10c size
II
O regon City drove to S easid e S a tu r -
, T an, Brown.
II day to spend two weeks.
9
I T h e N eig h b o rs of W oodcraft will 9
II hold a meeting T uesday evening, I
II August 14, at S o'clock in the Odd I
I Fellow s hall. Tilts will be a ape- 9
II d a l m eeting lor the purpose of In-
I Ittatlng new candidates und It Is I
II desired that all m em bers he pres- I
lle n t. Visiting m em bers will also be I
I made welcome. Officers and g u a r d s l l
I front Beaver circle In P o rtlan d will I I
II he present to put on th e in itiato ry I I i
OREGON
Miss K ath arin e B ratzel and h er
m other Mrs. P hilip B ratzel, have
left ,on a trip by au to for H ebron,
N. Dak., over the Y ellow stone trail.
T here they will v isit Miss F ried a
B ratzel, Mr. and Mrs. H enry W olter
and o th er relatives.
Mrs. H annah M agnuson has gone
to Newberg w here she will spend i
the next two m onths with her son, j
J. Magnuson. Mrs. M agnuson has
been at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. O scar T horen. for th e p ast I
two m onths. F or six weeks of th is s
tim e she was confined to her room "f
with a s p ra ln e ^ an kle, the re su lt I
of falling down a flight of nine t
steps.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon L ankins have £
moved to G resham from Viola, th is o
state, 12 m iles from Oregon City, j,
They are occupying th e C lark house g,
on K elly avenue. Mr. L an k in s has tt
been appointed by th e Dr. W ard
medical com pany as salesm an for hi
I his te rrito ry , em bracing p o rtio n s fo
>f M ultnom ah
and
C lackam as Bi
B u rten \\ a ira d is for th e p resen t
associated w ith B. W. T horne in
in su ran ce, loans and real estate in
th e la tte r ’s office.
Mrs. Mary M cA llister retu rn ed
S atu rd ay from St. M a rtin ’s hot
sp rin g s w here she spent two weeks
u nder trea tm e n t. She is m uch im ­
proved.
Make use of the Outlook’s'
Mr. and Mrs. B urt N o rth ru p and
Quicker telephone service.
was fam ily of G resham and Mr. and
Mrs. H om er F ish er and fam ily of 1561. Two private lines. Ah
Newberg enjoyed an outing to g eth er ' someone to answer your calls.
from T uesday tq F riday at Nesco-
win, N etarts and New port.
• Miss In a S m ith is hom e for a
six w eeks' vacation, having en tirely
com pleted her w ork in the n u rse s’
tra in in g co u rse at Good S am aritan
hospital. She w ill re tu rn to P o rt­
land la te r to ta k e up w ork as a
special nurse.
Mrs. J. W. L ingle of D am ascus
C f i O I C E P O I R O A S T S fro m th e b e st
of E a s te r n O re g o n R eef C a ttle ,
p e r p o u n d ...........................
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W A N TED
B a c o n S q u a re s , p o u n d
i wno are owners
of good light
P u r r L a rd , 3 p o u n d s
P h o n e 11 51
HELP »
V O U BS E IF
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SMiLiNO
LOOK US UP!
Rich, cream y,
3 ta ll tin s lim it
fo r N u m n u r
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» O w n e J S to re ”
‘e rs o n a l S e rv ic e
o u r N e ig h b o rh o o d
P ure cane, 10 lbs.
L im it .................
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FREE Piggly Wiggly Straw Hats to the Children
Coming to the Store
Gresham
P ilone 1421 G re sh am
GROCERY BULLETIN
3 r o lls
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E re sti
Features for Saturday and Monday August 11 and 13
kgyal club
COFFEE
1 pound
3 pounds
53,
$ 1 .5 3
><• S d c k ( latid y EK EE
CATSUP
S n id e r’s P in t B o ttle
1 B o t t l e ...................22
2 B o ttle s ................ 4=
c a rto n
W \ I. no up
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t ip
L iv e
.( ( | f m
R u b b e r.
to o ii >
1 doz
<'lo t he.«
b o ttle s
r e g u la r cans
Shredded Wheat
BISCUIT
R e g u la r Size Pkg.
m e d iu m
tin s
_„ f J 1~ f t
SHOE POLISH
in-1, all colors
11c
J E T O IL
Black. Brown
l iq u id
1 lc
SHRIMP
O tte r B rand. Is tall
C an 18 g
Chocolate
Malted Milk
Your mail man
2 C ans 35 C
Camels, Chesterfields, Old (adds
COCOA
Bulk, high p e rc e n ta g e of
oil. 3 lbs.
iat a fa rm e r’s tim e is too valuable to be
■ss trip s to tow n and we also ap p reciate
r friends in th e country find it hard to
ing banking hours. But if th is is the
ot be w ithout the security of our bank.
as well m ake your deposits by mail,
th a t you get p ro per receipts,
ern in g any business th a t you may wish
w ill try to give you good and prom pt
TOMA TOES
S ilv e r B ar. Best T om a-
toe. w ith puree. 2 c a n s
27c
Prima Mall high grade. Imp flavored. Special, can 53c
use of the Pox t office departm ent
o u r deposits as 1« show n hy the
statem en t of deposits as of J a |.
SPECIALS FOR PANNINA,
joying excursions to v arious Puget |
II Sound beaches. Mrs Wood and the I
II girls have been th e re for two weeks
j visiting tht fo rm er's sister, while
I Mr. Wood recently w ent th ere for
j a stay of but a few days.
I The news has Just been disclosed I
I Of the m arriag e of E V incent Myers
I of Woodburn, son of Mrs. R. E. |
Myers, to Miss Fern Ross of P o rt­
land, the cerem ony tak in g place
July 21 at McMinnville. The young I
I people kept the affair a secret fo ri
about two weeks
Mrs. It II Todd and her grand ¡1
(laughter, Miss Laura Todd, w ent i I
to W elches Tuesday for an extend I
ed stay at th eir m ountain home, d
G re s h a m
th e s e sp e cia ls a r e fo r
y, S a tu rd a y , A ugust 11.
to trade in on New Chevrolets as
our used car stock is sold out
I w,,rlt
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Mr. and Mrs Sydney Wood und I
two d au g h ters are at S eattle v i s i t - | | a
H a ll M aikki Cap«.
E c o n o m y ('a p e . i
K e r r R e g u la r L id s ,
Red J a r R in g s , 3
C e rto , p a r b o ttle
I'ttr u w itx , p k g . . . .
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Boilin
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Fire Permit Needed
W arning is hereby given th a t it
is unlaw ful to set fires w ithin the
lim its of G resham for the burning
of g rass, rubbish or o th e r purpose.
F ailu re to obtain such p erm it is
punishable by a line.
A. RUEGG, F ire M arshal,
—Adv.
SARDINES
N o rth S ta r. Sm oked
pure olive oil
Can 1,’I e , 2 cans for
« tfTeaitly lu
Bowing com
PICKLES
K e rr's Sliced dill
P in t J a r s
c o n v e n ie n t a n d safe to u s e th e
is, "For d e p o s it a t F ir s t S ta te
oz. can, Spt'cial
FIRST STATE BANK
\ H o m e -O w n e d S to re . M e m b e r o f A ffilia te d B uy
S to re D e p t.
Q u a lity a n d S e rv ic e
P h o n e 1451 I
GRESHAM. OREGON
A Strong Rank
F e e d D e p t.
P h o n e 1281
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