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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1927)
« GRESHAM OUTLOOK, PAGE KOI H Gresham Locals Elwood D uncan w as tak en sick Monday n ig h t w ith an a ttac k of scarlet fever. He is said to be do ing well. T heodore Van Doninek has p u r chased a new delivery tru ck through the W alter M etzger ag en cy. The ca r is a half-ton C hevro let and has a specially co n stru cted body for bakery use. The N eighbors of W oodcraft will m eet a t the hom e of Mrs. J. H. Metzger on T uesday afternoon, April 28, at 2 o’clock. Ail visiting m em bers are assu red a cordial w el come. t S. T aj ini a is able to atten d to his w ork of window cleaning again a f te r a severe siege of to nsilitis. The greenhouse of the S uhr flow er farm on th e Base Line road was ransacked T uesday evening during th e absence of th e ow ners and some plants stolen. T his i3 th e sec ond depredation of the kind on the S u h r prem ises d uring th e p ast GRADE SCHOOL NOTES. th re e weeks. T he previous tim e At a m eeting of the county grade some valuable sh ru b s w ere taken, including a large Italian cypress, school p rin cip als held in P o rtlan d on A pril 9 a baseball schedule was th e loss of w hich Mr. S uhr feels arran g ed . Tlie schools of the co u n greatly. ty w ere divided into two classes Mrs. Jam es L aw rence left T h u rs and a series of gam es will he p lay ed in each class. The w inner of day for Toledo, Oregon, to spend a the series betw een each of the week w ith her m other, Mrs. A rm schools, (iresham , R ussellville, Gil strong, who is ill. Mrs. L aw rence bert, P ark ro se, P o w ellh u rst and w ill also visit w ith a b rother and O rient and i’owell Valley com bined, will receive a pennant. In case of siste r who reside there. a tie the tying schools will play on C harles A dam s had th e m isfor the M ontavilla p ark grounds May tu n e to lose a valuable horse last 18. G reshnm has played tw o gam es S unday as the re su lt of a broken of the series, w inning in both,— leg which th e horse sustained the P ark ro se 12 to 4 and O rient and T hursday previous when th e team Powell Valley 4 to 3. Two gam es becam e unm anageable and run rem ain to be played, one w ith G il aw ay w hile d ragging a piece of b ert May fi and w ith R ussellville May 17, both on th e home grounds. ground for Jam es L aw rence. The Tlie boys playing on the baseball h arn e ss becam e detached in some learn w ere undefeated in b ask et way, causing th e horses to take ball and football during th e r e fright, and both sta rted to ru n . The spective seasons. T he eighth grad e exem ption te sts injury to the horse, w hich la te r had th ro u g h o u t tlie county will be held to be killed, w as caused by the In th ree places th is year. C orbett doubletrees strik in g his hips and high school April 27; G resham legs. T he o th e r h o rse ra n to the grad e setiool April 28 and R u ssell Ivy F illing sta tio n w here he was ville April 29. All schools ca st of G resham and w est of th e Sandy stopped afte r colliding w ith a car riv er will he Included in the belonging to H. E. H olm es. The G resham d istrict. Tlie eighth anim al was unin ju red although the grade sta te exam inations will he c a r had to he taken to th e garage held May 12 and 13 in eacli school of tlie county. for repairs. May 6 lias been planned by th e G resham C hapter O. E. 8. e n te r G resham Union high school au th o r- j tained tlie officers and m em bers of itles as eightli grad e visiting day. Mt. Scott C hapter on T uesday eve Tlie stu d en ts of the grad e school ning, giving a delightful program are looking forw ard with much in follow ing th e reg u la r business of te re st to tills occasion. the evening. Selections w ere gIVeu At a m eeting of the grad e school by a local o rch e stra under the di board la st evening tlie p resen t rection of W. I). K inder, th e Ja co b te ach ers w ere re-elected for the son Male q u a rte t of L ents and L es coming year. lie W alrad. A sk it entitled “She Had B usiness W ith a B rother Ma Kazor Set Free. son” was given by Mrs. Marie M or To speed up su b scrip tio n s during gan and C. G. Schneider, and a May th e Outlook m akes a re m a rk comedy by several m em bers of the able offer of an A uto-Strop Razor local ch ap ter, entitled "S ister Mu- set FR E E with each cash yearly sons.” D ainty refre sh m e n ts w ere subscription, new or renew al, r e served at the close of the meeting. ceived at th e office from now on The Joint m onthly m eeting of the ns long as they last. We have a J A m erican Legion and aux iliary will few over a hundred sets. They will be held at the g range hall on T u es go fust, so h u rry . A $2 su b sc rip day evening, w hen pot luck supper tion and you c a rry aw ay th e tine will be served a t 7 o’clock. F o l self-siro p ln g safety razor — the lowing the supper the business Outlook will follow tw ice a week sessions will be held. Initiation of for 52 weeks. m em bers in th e aux iliary will take place. Dunce. Mr. and Mrs. Ben], Cam eron have Come m eet your friends and retu rn ed from Spokane w here they m ake new ones ut Rockwood spent tw o w eeks In the home of gran g e hail, S atu rd ay night, April th e ir son-in-law and d aughter. Mr. 23.—Adv. and Mrs. K irk Thom pson, getting acquainted w ith th eir little g ra n d f t 8 S P F E C I A L COMMUNICA- I son, Cameron. T1ON Word has been received concern y V T 11 of G resham Lodge No. 1 ing a recent accident to Bert K ane A A ' 152 52 A. F. ft A. M. In Masonic i of A rlington, Oregon, who In some hall. G resham , Monday evening, way becam e entangled In th e m a April 25. L abor in tlie E. A. De chinery of a tra c to r which he was gree. Visiting b reth ren welcome. operating, resu ltin g in a broken W. L. GORSAGE. Sec y. arm , broken ribs and crushed foot A W. METZQER, W. M. H e Is a hospital at The D alles and Is said to he getting along well. Mr. Kane spent his early y ears on a farm near G resham with his p a r ents, Mr. and Mrs. H enry Kane. kindle. the four-year-old d au g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. McMurry, w as taken W ednesday to the D oernbecher Memorial hospital In P o rtlan d , suffering from pneu monia. She was taken sick about a week ago. Mrs. Selvillä Spencer, who keeps house for h er son-in-law , Mark R utherford and tw o sons, w as h a p pily su rp rised E aster by a num ber of relatives and friends. T hose who "The ham as am ”, lb. enjoyed dinner together w ere Mr. and Mrs W illiam S pencer and son Raymond of Ridgefield, W ashing ton, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Spencer and daughter Luclle of P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. P reston H idtm an, Mrs. Mary McDonald, tin s Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Newcombe. Mr. Extra 1’ancy Yellow R utherford and sons and Mrs. Spencer. Newtowns, box J. E. W orrall arrived this morn Ing from C alifornia for an Indell- nlte visit at th i‘ home of Ids b ro th er-in-law , C A. Rogers Ills d au g h te r Miss Ruth W orrall cam e several days ago from C alifornia w here they have spent som e tim e in a to u r of th e state. From here they will go to th e ir home In M inne Borden's, Alpine, Car apolis, M innesota nation, 3 cans At a m eeting of the So and Sew circle of the Methodist Ladles Aid held yesterday afternoon at the home Of Mrs. W J. Cooper officers w ere elected for the com ing year, Mrs. W. L. G orsage. president; Mrs. A. M. Sherm an, vice president; Mrs. C. 0 S chneider, se c re ta ry : Mrs. C. M H arrison, tre a su re r. High percentage of oil The M ultnomah county W .CT.U, 3 lbs. is planning a rum m age sale to he held on T hird stre e t tiet ween J e f ferson and Madison on Monday and T uesday of next week. C ontribu tions are asked for anything In w earing apparel, m en's underw ear, suits, shoes, canned fru it, baked goods, salable fu rn itu re , etc. Those having article s to send may phone Finest Berry Sugar Mrs. W F Honey, Mrs. H. 8. clow . Mrs. L. A. Skuxle or Mrs. H. C. Cash price $6.45 L arsen. C alls will be made not la te r than T uesday for these things. EKI PAY, APRII, 22. IGNITION SPECIALIST. R epresentative of S pirella g a r m ents— silk underw ear, hosiery, T h a t’s us. Bring your c a r here co rsets, girdles, slips, b rassieres, for any rep airs, ad ju stm en ts or will dem o n strate in your home. p a rts for th e sta rte r, g en erato r, Phone 3267 for appointm ent.—Adv. sw itches, w iring, lighting, etc. Work done by an ex p ert and is pos F o r low est ra te s on autom obile, itively guaranteed. We c a rry a tru ck and g en eral in su ran ce see com plete line of ignition p arts. If. W. T horne.—Adv. G resham G arage, phone 2391. 1927 May 2 to 4— W illam ette B ap tist asso ciatio n a t G resham B aptist ch u rch . F rid ay Evening, May 6— May fes tival a t S aron L u th e ra n church. May 6— T ra ck m eet Valley schoolhouse. a t Powell ATL RE made her W ILD CREATURES wise. N The Bee stores up honey for the winter; the Beaver ricks up his woodpile; the Squirrel hoards his nuts. The Squirrel that lives in comfort during the winter of life did not eat all his nuts as fast as he found them. The Bee, the Beaver, the Squirrel all live within their income—and Bank the difference. Are you preparing for the winter of life by bank ing something out of every pay-check or are you eating your nuts as fast as you gather them? Anybody can make money; anyone can spend it; it takes a wise man to S A F E it. grades and brands we choose for our stock because we know on this rests our reputation. We invite you to come in that we may prove to you that the foods we offer are of the best. FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM, OREGON A Strong Bank F e a tu re P r ic e s for Saturday and Monday, Apr. 23 - 25 CKEI’E TOILET PAPER— 5 large r o lls ........................... — 3 f o r ......................... BOOTH'S SARDINES Any kind - 2 f o r ......................... 25c FRESH SHORTENING— Hulk 3 p o u n d s......................... VAN ( AMP’S BEANS Medinin size— 3 f o r ................................. ( OFFEES—Golden West, M. J . B„ or llilis lied Can— 1-lh. c a n s .............. 25c l9 c t I’I’ll I S POWDER— L arg e package— e a c h ............................. 22c BON AMI— Pow dered C an ............................. 10c No. 1 tall cans, each. CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP— 10 b a r s ......................... JELLO A ssorted the way you H k e it 3 p ac k ag e s.......... KELLOGG’S - P e p 3 p ac k ag e s.......... 38c 25C ...... 29c SH R IM P—n e st pack 2 tin s .............. SNOW D RIFT— 4-lb. c u n ......... 25c 91c 37c APPLES #2.35 - PURE LARI»— Bulk 3 p o u n d s............................. rr »)»)L 4Q „ l.*U BULK COCOA 25c SUGAR French Pastry We will have F rench p astry in stock F riday and Saturday. You w on't need to order In ad vance. Priced at 10c 30C Manufacturers Cane Sugar. Cash price for Saturday and Monday $«.25 Qik., »Mil c u ll a dandy 4 Myers’ Bakery BROWN BLDG. G resham d ia n f-T fo ve you f OOC (ZZ,, LIBBY’S PEA( IIES— in heavy sy ru p No. 2 'u, ea 2 3 e, op 3 f o r ........ l)»)l 55c No. 2, ea 19<i, or 3 f o r . .. 15c T a ils ............................. 20C here is a reason lor this universal acceptance Pigglv Wiggly. Tilt shoppers of America are smart buyers: they know value and appreciate system and efficiency. Piggly Wiggly provides evert requirement ol economical food supplv-and the housew ile enjoys the privilege of walkuig in and making het own selections. ( LAMS, MINCED—H a lv e s .. . . FLOUR— Kerr’s Best P ate n t dJ-J n 4 49-lb s a c k s ....................... »pl,»’T (ROW N # 2 ,0 3 F IS H E R ’S B I.ENO 3 Saturday-Monday Piggly Wiggly Features $ 2 .1 0 20TII CENTURY ( O FF E E -- F resh from our own ro a ste r—G round to su it you. ,4») P o u n d .............................. t»)C p o u n d s ... ................. $1.25 VAN CAMP’S BEANS, m edium size cans, Real food value and econom ical. 3 c a n s ......................................... 25c IVORY SOAI’— Medium size, 3 for. 19c G uest size, 6 f o r ............................... 25c WILSO NI T MARGARINE, a real spread for bread. Keeps sw eet and fresh, 3 lb s ........................................... NABISCO SUGAR WAFERS, a num ber of v arieties and rora for youi lec- • ) £ , lection, 3 p k g s .. 25c INSTANT POSTUM, a h e a lth ful cereal beverage large AMAIZO OIL, gives best re su lts for m ayonnaise m a k ing. baking or fry - ing. Q u art tin . l‘)„ TcJv NEW PRICE REDUCTION (.'.old Bar Solid Pack TOMATOES 3 cans 51c • Festival Brand Effective A pril Ibth MANNING’S COFFEE GRAPE FRUIT Extra fine quality 3 cans 81c Del Monte Tiny PEAS These are very choice. Special. 3 cans 81c FLOUR M anring’s Coffee is provided us fresh daily and ground fresh to your liking when you buy it. Feed Dept. Phone 1281 43c P in t size. AVALON JE LLY , asso rted ASSORTED GUMS 3 packages ........... •I ~ , 73c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables T h e b e st th e m a rk e t a f fo rd s is h e re fo r y o u r p e rso n a l selectio n . SI .’ M H l m AL ................. ASPARAGUÍQK 25c TEXAS NEW POTATOES red variety, uniform sizes, 3 lb s ................. •1*’ w«)C Sealsw eel Florida GRAPE FRUIT, large 54 sizes, ripe a n d fu ll of ju ic e 2 f o r ............................. ¿dL LEMONS, large 300, sizes, dozen ...............»£•>(. LETTUCE, large solid heads, e a c h ................. ORANGES, fancy lrg navels, dozen.......... 10c PEANUT BUTTER, real q u al ity p ean u t b u tte r in l-lb. toy pail. ..25c Seal of Oregon, a hard wheat flour, made by the Crown Mills 40-lb. sack PABST HALT A HOP SYRUP ....................... 69c OREGON HONEY Q uart ja rs . 49c 8c 36c M AKSHMALLOWS, fresh shipm ent ju st in pound 15c tfe-lb. bags. Blue T ra d e M ark N ow /] Blue Ribbon MAYONNAISE. Its q u ality im proves any salad, med size. ._■)(. A real value, 3 g lasses. PEACHES or APRICOTS C alifornia L eader brand in heavy syrup buffet tin s ............ 10c I’ll.G IA WIGGLY BREAD, real quality bread 2-lb. tw in loaves. lie BRII.l.O, cleuns like lightning - .................................................................................l»e and 2 0 < Steel wool pads w ith special soap in each package 47c PIGGLY WIGG1A CREAMERY BUTTER, lb. 2 p ou n d s.. . . Rem ains fresh and sw eet u n til used. ............... 93c J u s t try it. CIG A RETTES, Cam els, C hesterfields and Lucky . rto n u* 1 I . T 41 1 7» $1.94 METZCER & CO. big I ’H Zlve never heard , z anyone soy fliev., 25 Stores P IE S, bu tters» o lfh . rhu h ard and others, sm all IOc large ................................... KA, ETRA, KM, breakfast cake f/cs, lik e fo frode <i( P îgglv W ggly . LIBBY’S MILK— QO L arge cans, 4 f o r ......................... MILK 29c PIGGLY WIGGLY Or 15c 43c PINK SALMON Grocery Bulletin Newberg Ham A TIP FROM NATURE An Oregon Institution PIGGLY WIGGLY STORE Next to Brown’s Market, Gresham