Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 28, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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Mr«. A nnie Hevel en tertain ed at
The Hi-Y club Is planning a
The Creative Spirit in America.
Late.
SANDY BLUFF
I t a in ’t reasonable th a t w om an
[C hristm as d inner h er p aren ts, Mr. week-end skiing expedition to Gov­
The United S tates has been "ac-
"T his is th e fourth moyning w as m ade from a rib—seem s like it
and Mrs. George Leslie, her broth- ernm ent Camp, about 15 to form
Mr. and Mrs. R adford had as cused" of being th e rich est nation you've been late, R ufus,” said the
m u st ’o been from th e jaw bone.
ler, G eorge Leslie Jr., and fam ily of the party. T hose who wish to go g u ests on C h ristm as Mr. and Mrs. i on ea rth . Some foreign com m ent m an, ,o his ? egro chauffeur
P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Com- a re asked to m eet a t the co rn er of
~ „ . * ndo Mr\ ®UC* ‘5
'*“ S bee“ l° thC effeCt th a t money 18 <>veiseieepUmysreeif!i slhR’UiUI‘' ‘ ***
r, •-*-• a jj we ca re j Qr >p|jj8 jg a m istak en
Ja ck and Hob D ow sett and C lair I K,o< k and two ch ild ren , A. W. Powell and Main stre e ts S atu rd ay Corley and friend. R ussel ■ Becktel,
"W h ere’s th a t clock I gave you?"
G ullkson spent Sunday a t Gov- EaBton and bls m other, and Mr. m orning at 5 o’clock and ca rry Wm. Caldo, Wm. Fellow s, Mr. and view point. T he reason t i l s nation
“In my room, sah .”
ern m en t Camp w here they enjoyed P*"*1 Mr8' Oene E aston and th ree bedding w ith them . A m eeting to Mrs. Joe Judkins.
is n ot only rich, but g reat, is sim - [ "D on’t you wind it up ?”
"Oh! yes, yes; I w inds it up,
I ch ild ren .
m ake fu rth e r plans for th e p arty
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W ilkenson I PIe— we all w ork over here. Nbt sah.”
A baby girl was born to Mr. and I Mra- p - A- Gould en tertain ed a t w l” be be,d at tbe high school on en tertain ed on C h ristm as Mr. and ' °n ly do we work, but we m ake
"And do you set th e alarm ?”
LV. GRESHAM
Mrs. H. L. Means of M ultnom ah C hristm as d inner for h er so n -ln -j Thur8day evening at 7:30.
Mrs. Ja ck M antor and Mr and Mrs ev erything else work for us. We
_ E v’ry night, sa h ,’I set de alarm . LV. PORTLAND
Rav
W
ilkenson
a
ll
of
P
o
rtland
*
‘nJoy
Producing
som
ething
useful,
sah.
Park
aad
Y
am
hill
P
ow ell A Roberta
station on Decem ber 20. T he little law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G
Robert B arn es has had in stalled
Mr a n d M rs f
h Wilk
i
H ere in ,h e United S tates we use
"B ut don’t you hear th e alarm In
one, who has been nam ed D oris T. H am blin and tw o ch ild ren of in the office of B arnes & Son a Mr. and Mrs. G S. W ilkenson and 40 tim es as much m echanical p o w - , the m orning. R ufus?”
B E a co n 8181
P h o n e 1823
m ost unique electric light fixture, Mr. and Mrs. Ray W ilkenson and er as hum an power. In China, R us- j “No, sah ; d ere’s the trouble, sah.
May, weighed but 3 pounds and 7 C ortland.
sia and India they use from two to , Yer see, de th in g goes off w hile I’m ■8:.10 a. m . P. V.
ounces at birth. Mrs. Means will
Mr an(1 Mrg Jam eg H s te rlin g only one o th er dup licate of which two sons of C ottrell.
■7 00 a. m .. P. V.
..
. „
.. „
four tim es as m uch hum an pow er asleep, sah.
!» : 30 a. m., B. L.
8 30 a. m .. B. L.
be rem em bered as Miss Maude a ,1(j t wo children, R obert and Ruth, is said to be in the n orthw est. This
Mr. and Mrs. H. H W atkins and as m echanical. T hat is the reason
10 :30 a. m., P. V.
9 30 a. ni.. P. V.
11 30 a. m . B. L.
10 :30 a. m.. B. L.
A m erica is rich and th a t is the
Metzgr.
w ere en tertain ed C h ristm as at th e is a four-blade aero p lan e propeller fam ily spent th e ir C h ristm as w ith
12:30 p. m ., P. V.
Just
Curious.
11
30 a. m., P. V.
I reason w ages are high and oppor-
1 30 p. m., B. L.
12 :30 o. m .. B. L.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. A man and home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ken- from a 480-horse pow er bombing th e ir p aren ts a t H illsdale
W illie— "W hat is a ’ra n k ? ’ ”
2 30 p. m . P. V.
I tu n ity g re a t in th is nation. High
1 30 p. m., P. V.
plane
and
is
m
ade
of
a
fine
grade
children of E ndicott, W ashington, I nedy in P o rtlan d . Mrs. K ennedy is
T each er—"W hy do you ask ?”
3 :30 p. m., B. L.
2 30 p. m., B. L.
Mrs. A m anda Byron spent C h rist- production per m an te lls the story
30 p. m.. P. V.
of hickory polished to perfection. m as w ith friends in P o rtlan d .
3:30 p m .. P. V.
W illie— “W ell my book says Mr. 5 « :30
arriv ed W ednesday to spend th e | a niece of Mrs. S terling.
1 of our high w ages, sh o rt h o u rs and
p. m ., B. L.
4 30 p. m .. B. L.
T
his
novel
light
fixture
is
provided
Edison
was
an
inventor
of
the
first
«
30
p
m
..
P.
V.
5 :30 p m .. P . V.
C hristm as holidays
w ith
Mrs.
A. C. B row ning visited w ith his I
, ..
. . ra n k .”
*7 :30 p. rn. B. L.
Mr. and M rs., H. C. L arsen and w ith th e en tra n ce for five electric
X« 30 p. m ., B. L.
home.
If
th
e
re
st
of
th
e
w
orld
A m an's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. I Mr. and Mrs. W infred H ili drove to
»11
:30
p.
m.,
B.
L.
A8:30
p. m.. B. L.
d aughter, Mrs. A n d re w s,-o f Cas- , would try to follow our exam ple
light cords.
Macaw.
I Salem Sunday and ate d in n er with
cade Locks on C hristm as.
I th e re would be m ore happiness
A Prize-Winner.
Dr. and Mrs. A. Thom pson en ­
■ S u n d a y s and H o lid a y s on ly.
Mr. and Mrs. A m bert A ndrew s : and less caU8e for w ar a n d «liscord.
"I h ear th a t you won four prizes
Mrs. Mina McKinney, Floyd Me- Mr. and Mrs. R obert Miller. Mr.
x S a tu ra a y s, S u n d a y s and H o lid a y s.
joyed C h ristm as by a fam ily re
a
t
school.
Is
th
a
t
tru
e
?
”
■ D aily ex cep t S u n d a y o an d H o lid a y s.
K inney and Miss M argaret St. C lair an d Mrs. Hill a re spending the
en tertain ed Mrs. A ndrew s’ p aren ts,
Heartrending.
union a t w hich th e ir th ree sons
“Yes.”
P. V.— P o w ell V a lley .
w ere C hristm as dinner guests of holidays with P o rtlan d and G resh
Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k Miles. Mr. An-
B. L .— B a se Line.
"I
sim
ply
c
a
n
’t
stand
the
toot
of
"W hat w ere they fo r?”
and fam ilies w ere present. Dr. and
O
wned and op erated by
an
autom
obile
h
o
rn
.”
Dr. and Mrs. T. R. Baldwin at th e ir am relatives. W ith Mr. and Mrs.
d
rew
s’
m
other
and
G
race
F
ran
k
ie,
“W
ell,
one
w
as
for
excellence
of
Mrs. Fred Thom’pson. Mr. and Mrs.
"H ow ’s th a t? ”
m em ory, but I forget w hat the o th ­
P o rtlan d home in E astm oreland.
L arsen, th ey ate C h ristm as dinner
and R obert Andrew , th e la tte r
E. B. Thom pson and dau g h ter
GEO. LEWIS & SON
"A fellow eloped w ith my wife in ers w ere fo r.”
E. C. H ulett of M orristow n, 1111- I with H. S. Clow and family,
from Cascade Locks.
an autom obile, and every tim e I
E rn alee and Mrs. E lizabeth Sea-
IIIIIIIIINimillllllllllCJItilllHIIMt'-
nols, arrived unexpectedly the dav
Mrs R. E. Myers and son Vln- bring w ere h ere ffrom The D alles,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Radford had a 1 h ear an auto toot I th in k h e’s
before C hristm as for an extended L ent spent C hristm as w ith Mrs
d
in
n
er
on
Sunday
when
ab
o
u
t
19
b
r*nKing
h
er
hack,
and Dr. and Mrs. W ilbur T hom p­
visit w ith his sister, ^ lrs. O. IL Myers’ son-in-law and d aughter, son from Oak Ridge, Oregon. Dr. gu ests cam e in as a su rp rise.
Only a few days left of th e
1
M itchell, his niece, Mrs. E. A. Tay- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. R ichards, in and Mrs. W ilbur Thom pson are
Mr. and Mrs. R obert G ray spent g rand old year. W o n d ef w hat the j
1
lor, tw o cousins, Roy W. and P ortland.
spending p a rt of th e ir vacation C hristm as in tow n w ith relativ es. new kid will be like? They say he
CEDARVILLE PARK
F ra n k s Gibbs, and other relatives.
Dr and Mr„ E a r, CW nahan w ith the la tte r ’s p aren ts, Mr. and
will be a husky fellow. L et's give
(Tiril of T hanks.
Mr. H ulett w as in G resham 1« drove up from S easide and ate Mrs. A. M. W ilkenson.
him a rousing welcome.
y ea rs ago and notes m any Im prove- c h r ,Btma8 dlnner
the honi„ ()f
We wish to extend our h ea rtfe lt
th an k s and ap p reciatio n for the
m ents in the town and surro u n d in g Mrg c la n a h a „.g pal.en ts, Mr. and
The m an who can sm ile w hen he
PLEASANT HOME
m any acts of kindness, sym pathy
te rrito ry since he was here.
Mrs. „ M M lller. j N C lanahan
feels
th e flat pocket book afte r
and beautiful floral offerings r e ­
W ayne T rim ble retu rn ed about was also present at th e family
C hristm as has come and gone, ceived from our friends and neig h ­ C h ristm as has m ade a good sta rt
D IX IE ST R O L L E R S O R C H E ST R A
a w eek' ago from ea ste rn p o rts g ath erin g
■
and th is com m unity has already bors in our sad bereavem ent in th e tow ard a happy new year.
death
of
our
beloved
husband
and
w hich he visited w hile em ployed
T he Rev and Mrg L A sk u iJe drifted back into its accustom ed
Good
P
riz
e
s
EV
ERY
BOD
Y
W
ELCOM
E
1
father.
Don’t forget th e ad v e rtise rs when
on a freighter w hich left P o rtlan d en te rta in ed on C hristm as for the ways. P ro g ram s w ere held in the
Mrs. Fred S outhard and Children you need an y thing in th e ir line.
iiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiciituiiniiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiciiiiiiiitiiuuuuuiiiinui:
several m onths ago. He m ade th e form(,r g b ro th e r, W illiam Kkuzie various m eeting places. T he M. E.
trip through th e P anam a canal an d an(, fam l|y th(.ir M other-in-law church gave a good program on
spent some tim e In New York, Phil-
gigter> Mr
Mrg , N sh (,r . T h u rsd ay evening which w as en-
adelphia and other large cities.
I wood and ch ild ren and th e ir m oth- Joyed by a crow ded hous?. The
Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. McMurry en- er, Mrs. F rieda Kkuzie, all of St. 1 P a PGst church held its p rogram on
te rtaln e d Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Stone Helens, Oregon. Leslie Skuzie, one E r,day evening. The pantom im e
and fam ily and W ayne T rim ble a t of those presen t, Is spending the which rep resen ted the m ost im
C hristm as dinner. In the evening holidays from his Btudies a t W il- ! P °rta n t events in the sto ry of the
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Clifford, the lam ette U niversity and Miss E sth er I r b r ls t child m ade a deep im pres-
la rter the siste r of Mrs. McMurry, Sherwood is home from S e a ttle - ' H,on 0,1 al1 wbo w itnessed the
cam e from P ortland and rem ained pacific college. F ra n k Bacon and
until Sunday.
fam ily of L ittle Sandy w ere the | On T h u rsd ay evening, December
An enjoyable week-end skiing guests of th e Rev. and Mrs. S k u /le
1 ° cl°ck the m em bership of
p arty at. G overnm ent Camp w as on Sunday.
¡th e B aptist church will enjoy a pot
composed of Mrs. Ed. R oberts of
Billy, th e 22-months-old son of luck supper in th e church base-
w eekly |
W elches, the Misses H elen Max- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Iiessei w as th " ‘ ,n'“n t’ foll°w ed by the
!
p
ray
er
m
eeting
service
and
an n u al I
well, F ran ces W elling, A utum n j victim of an u nusual accident
' election of officers. T he B. Y. P. U.
S prague and Mabel Jackson, Gene C h ristm as m orning w hen he sadly
W elling, Stafford Dowsett, H orace blistered th«- bottom s of both feet will hold the sem i-annual election I
of officers nt th is tim e also. On
W ihlon and H arold Lewis.
w hile scam pering barefooted across
¡F rid ay evening the young people
Mrs. Mary Welch and daughter the re g iste r over th e pipeless fu r­
will hold a w atch night party. All
G race spent C hristm as nnd the fol­ nace in th e home. A ro a rin g fire '
lowing day with relativ es a t Van- had been built in the furnace I a re cordially invited to be present,
couver, W ashington. E rn est Pio, a which caused the re g iste r to be- I T he M ultnom ah O range hall was
,b e scene of a m ost pleash n t and
nephew of Mrs. Welch, retu rn ed to come overheated.
enjoyable
C h ristm as
g ath erin g
G resham with them Sunday eve­
A m eeting of the M ultnomah
when
the
follow
ing
relativ
es of the
ning and rem ained till the follow ­ county fair board will be held th is S , ,
evening at the city hall.
“ C Nt‘l8On fam ,ly g ath ered tb e r"
ing day.
¡fo r a reu n io n : Mr. and Mrs. R. I. i
Mr. nnd Mrs. G eorge Duncan and
Mr. and Mrs. T hom as W iles en- , An<leraon, Mr. and Mrg Geo R
sons, Melcher anil Elwood, w ere tertaln ed 15 m em bers of th e ir fam- And(,rg()11 Mr and Mrs , rn I)aj|ev
C hristinas dinner guests of Mr. and lly on C hristm as day. F our gener- Mr an(, Mrs J u s f,n ScovfI1(, Mr
Mrs. T. A. Gillen of P ortland. atlons w ere rep resen ted by Thom as
Mrg , w And(,rs()n Mr and
T w enty w ere p resen t at th e sum p­ Wiles, his son Elwood W iles, th,- ! Mrs
And),rgon Mr an(, Mrg
tuous C hristm as repast.
la tte r’s son. Elwood H um phrey H(>nry H en n i„ Kgen Mr a „ (| Mrg
T he Rev. H. It. G ebhardt, fo r­ W iles, and Ja ck and Bobby, g reat ! c E W right Mr and Mrg H c
m erly of G resham , now p astor of g ran d so n s of Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Nelson, Mrs. Am anda C larke, Mr.
St. Jo h n 's Evangelical church, Los Wiles. T he fam ilies rep resen ted Sm ith, E lb ert C renshaw , W ilm er
Angeles, in a recent le tte r co n g ra t­ am ong th e gu ests w ere those of Nelson, Nick, R obert and LeRoy
u lates th e Outlook on Its holiday A. B. C rosier, Elwood Wiles and A nderson, D orothy Dailey, E lnora.
issue and says he w as especially Elwood H um phrey W iles, all of W right, Alice and H elen Scoville,
pleased to note th e
progress P o rtland, und E verett Stafford of and L au ra A nderson. Mr. and Mrs.
G resham Is m aking in m any lines. the C edar d istric t n ear G resham , j W right brought th eir new radio
He says the year has been a su c­ Leslie Boynton W iles of Lew iston, and all enjoyed the various p ro ­
cessful one und th e fu tu re is Idaho, w as a guest also. Lewis g ram s on th e air as well as a su b ­
bright, w ith lots of hard work Wiles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thom as sta n tia l "p ro g ra m ” on th e table.
ahead. He and Mrs. G ebhardt ex­ Wiles, who has been serio u sly ill All voted it one of the m ost enjoy­
tend th e ir best w ishes to all th eir for several w eeks at St. V incents able C hristm as days ever rem em ­
hospital, is g rea tly Improved and bered.
friends and form er associates.
SARDINES, large oval cans, 2 cans. . . . .........................
VAN CAMP’S CHILI CON CAKN E, c a n . . . . ......................
Mr. anil Mrg. llenj. Davies and has been rem oved to his home near
Mrs. B. C. A ltm an has arran g ed
Lents.
dau g h ter V irginia w ere guests
to move he: m other to the Altman
STANDARD (DIKII, can............... .......................................
Mrs. H attie B. S h arp and d au g h ­ home w here she can b etter care for
C hrlstm us m orning at the home of
ROYAL BAKING POW DER, 12-oz. c a n .. .
Mrs. D avies’ brother, C. E. St. ters, th e Misses G ladys and Elsa her as well as th e family.
C lair and sister-in-law for a waffle S harp, apd son M illard spent
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dailey and
2V4-lh c a n . .
RED KIDNEY BEANS, c a n ..............
C hristm as in Portlifod w ith F ran k Dorothy retu rn ed to th e ir home at
b reakfast.
CALUMET BAKING POWDER, 1-lb. can
2K e
C latskanie on Monday afte r spend-
Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Hisey and S h arp and fam ily.
2*4-lb. c a n .....................
BEEt UNI T SPAGHETTI, 2 cans..........
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Metzger en- I Ing the C h ristm as holiday w ith
daughter, Miss H elen of Salem,
spent Sunday In G resham w here tertaln ed at C hristinas dinner Mrs. Mrs. D ailey's m other, Mrs. R. 1.
they w ere the dinner guests of Mr. C lem entine Metzger, Will Metzger, . Anderson.
LINDSAY RIPE OLIVE S, can.......... .................................
SANYO (H IÑ ESE NOODLES, p k g ..........
----------------------
and Mrs. W. A. W inters. They a t ­ Mr. and Mrs. W alter D eardorff and 1
Card
of
T
hanks.
tended the m orning service of the d au g h ter R oberta, and Mr. nnd I
IMITATION VANILLA EXTRACT, IRtle brow n jug
LIMA BEANS, Silver Bar, can........
wish to th an k th e m any
I
3-ounce b o ttle .....................
M ethodist Episcopal church and Mrs. Adolph Zenger.
friends who ’ have show n such
, ,
.
i ----------
rem ained over until afte r the eve­
Miss 8adie Dotson, who has been kindness and sym pathy during the
ning concert.
GEBHARDT’S, Mexican Style Bea ns, 3 c a n s..
housekeeper in the H. L. S t.C lair I illness and at th e death of our be-
BAYO BEANS, 4 lb s .....................
Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Itodlun have liome for th e past th ree years, has loved Mildred, and for the flowers
retu rn ed to th e ir home on the Sec­ given up her position on account of I place. ro v ’’r ,‘d her ,aat resting
tion L ine road after spending sev­ III health. She will be for an In- , Mr. ami Mrs. R. C F race and
Family.
S-lfc. Twin Loaves
era l m ouths past at the sawm ill definite period with relativ es at
south of Llnuem ann of which Mr. Skam okaw a, W ashington, and As­
toria. Mrs. Elsie Cogswell has j U sers of th e W ant Ad colum n are
Rodlun Is p a rt owner.
u r *?d ,0 ” “y cash w ith o rd er and
A C hristm as dinner party was taken th e place in th e S t.C la ir avoid
sending bills for
sm all
AVALON
GOLD BAR
home.
held at th e home of Mr. and Mrs.
' am ounts.
C ream o f W h eat
J. E. G ates. T he guests w ere Mr.
PeA ches an d P in ea p p le
6-oz. g lasses
and Mrs. E E. Morehead, Mr. and
No. 2V4 size can
19c
Mrs. 11. Van Moss, Mr. and Mrs.
2 5c
H enry Van Moss, Miss L u d le
Brow n and Mr. and Mrs. H arold
Richm ond, all of P ortland.
T he Rev. and Mrs. H. V. Wilhelm
M. J. B. Golden W est, Royal ( bib. H ills Bros, and
and dau g h ter M argaret left y ester­
He nr«* pMjrlnir (lie follow lug prl<*p<« this
only
Maxwell House
day m orning for a visit of a few
days w ith Mr. W ilhelm 's m other,
th e Rev. L ouella W ilhelm of Tum­
120 lbs. up to 150 lbs.
water, W ashington.
C h ristm as guests at th e home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Cogswell were
th e ir sons, C. M. Cogswell and L es­
GOLD BAR
lie Cogswell and fam ilies, their
No. I g rad e
sou-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and
Borden's and C arnation
2-lb. box P rem iu m Sodas,
Mrs. C. C. Y ager .and d aughter
s lig h tly s a l t e d .........................3
Jean. Mrs. H elen Morse and Mrs.
2-lb. box G ra h a m
E lsie C. Cogswell.
Portland-Gresham
- Stage
Masquerade i Ball
c
j
I’ IGG LY W IG G LY
NEW
Y E A R ’S
EVE
j
25c
15c
10c
15c
43c
$1.29
25c
vOC
15c
15c
15c
-| r
1»)C
25c
25c
BREAD
P IG G L Y
lie
W IG G LY
1 -lb ......... 52c
BUTTER
2 lb s ......... $1.03
ASSORTED JELLY
FARMERS!
AHENTION!
pkg.
3 for 25c
C O FFEE
FE L S N A PT H A SO A P
10 b a r s ..................... 19c
HOGS
17c
Heavy Ilogs, 1c less
VEAL
16c
to n s
55c lb,______ 3 lb s. $1.50
PRINCE ALBERT and VELVET TOBACCO, 1-lb tins............. ................... 87c
M IL K
TOMATO SAUCE
cans
SODA CRACKERS
4 cans 28c
24 STORES
AN OREGON INSTITUTION
“PIGGLY WIGGLY” STORE at
G R ESH A M
on
the
H ig h w a y , n ext to BROWN’S MARKET
r