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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1927)
PAGE FOÜB GBESHAX OUTLOOK, Mrs. A nnabel K irkwood retu rn ed to her home W ednesday from a re cent stay in a P ortland hospital w here she u nderw ent an operation. F ran k W ostell of Eugene called C lair S to c k ts s given a p le as on his m other Mrs. Mary Leslie and an t su rp rise T uesday evening by other relatives and friends in G resham Wednesday. He plans to his p aren ts Mr. and Mrs. Claude re tu rn to C alifornia w here he has Stockton at th e ir home In honor of spent the la st year. his birthday. T he evening was Ralph Davidson had the m isfo r ■spent w ith gam es and m usic, fol tun e to lose a valuable cow W ed lowed by refreshm ents. Those nesday as the re su lt of poisonous p resent were Mr. and Mrs. Newidl weeds which she ate in the woods F ancher, the Misses Viola Fall, w here she was p astured. Mrs. E lizabeth K reitzberg and Agnes A rthur of P ortland, E lsie and Ida Luoto, Alice W alker and d au g h ter Miss S tella of M issoula, G race Welch, E lvis Stockton, Clair M ontana, are h ere for a w eek's visit Stockton, A rchie P eterson, Chester with Mrs. K reitzb erg ’« sister, Mrs. A rthur, K enneth Griffis, Clifford W. F. Honey. Gibbs and B ernard Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rogers and The W om an’s Home M issionary th e ir guests J. E. W orrail and society of the Methodist church will d au g h ter Ruth of M inneapolis, be entertain ed on W ednesday a f M innesota, have been enjbying a ternoon, May 4, at the home of Mrs. few days at the beach at Seaside. W. W H .stlngs H V. WII- : Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown have helm will lead the lesson and the purchased the house and h alf ac re hostess w ill be assisted by Mrs. belonging to Mrs. C aroline D r|ibe A rthur D ow sett, Mrs. W. E. Beegle on Second street. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. H en rietta Wiles. Those Brown expect to move soon from having cars with room for addi th e ir ap a rtm en t over th e F irs t tional passengers are asked to m eet S tate bank to th e ir new location. a t the church by 2:15. The M others’ | The G resham Cooking club will Jew els a re asked to atten d and conduct a bake sale at the sto re of bring th eir mite boxes. the W alrad M ercantile com pany G resham guests w ere among S aturday, April 30. The sale will those present last evening when begin at 10:30. The handsom e hope chest, w hich about forty 1926 and 1927 officers of E astern S tar with th eir husbands has been on display by th e A m eri w ere entertain ed by Mr. and Mrs. can Legion au x iliary In the Bank Ed Shelton of Corbett in ce le b ra of G resham for some tim e past, will tion of th e ir cry sta l w edding an n i be publicly aw arded W ednesday v ersary. The evening w as spent in evening at the G resham th eater. playing 5(10, and dainty re fre sh m ents w ere served. Mrs. Shelton, who holds a prom inent office In the lodge, was presented by her follow , w orkers w ith a handsom e set of sh erb et glasses. She in tu rn p re sented each of th e lady guests with a dozen tin tulips. F rancis Peak is driving a new Ford runabout w hich he recently purchased through the local Ford Our trea tm e n ts will agency of R aker & Son. im prove th e condition A pleasan t su rp rise party was 1 of a blem ished skin and given a t th e hqme of Mr. and Mrs. show you how to use II. W. Cooley Monday evening in i honor of Mr. Coolyy's birthday. The the right care anil fu r A evening was spent in ca rd s and nish you with th e p ro p ! m usic, followed by a m idnight I er beauty aids. lunch at w hich tim e everyone r e ceived a piece of delicious birthday cake. Mr. Cooley received a num ber of acceptable gifts. Those p resent w ere Mr. and Mrs. Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brooks and daugh ter, Mrs. B rooks' m other Mis. S tru k ln , Mr. anil Mrs. L. P. Man ning, Mrs. Dan Murphy and sou D anny, Mr. and Mrs. E. M iller, Mrs. Ida Long, Mrs. t Hazel Stockton, C hris Miller of P ortland, Mr. and 4 OVERHR5T Mrs. George A rm strong and chil dren and Mr. and Mrs. ,1. E. G as ¡STATE BANK kill and children. Gresham Locals \ an Camp’s Pork & Beans Med. size, 3 cans 46c GOI.O BAR SALMON A laska Red Sockeye, 2’s, 3 cans f o r ........ $1.(10 “Sunset and evening star, and one clear call for me, “A n d may there be no moaning of the bar, when I put out to sea.”— Tennyson. GOLD BAR TOMATOES Solid Pack, 2’s, 7 can s f o r ............ $1.00 GOLD BAR BEANS Cut S trin g Beans, 2'», 5 cans f o r ................ $1.00 GOLD It IK PEAS Medium Size Sugar, 2’s,i 6 cans f o r .......... $1.00 GOLD BAR CORN F ancy Minn. Crosby 6 cans f o r . .. SAVE MONEY • FR ESH M EATS BOILING BEEF, p o u n d ................................................................ 1244c1 POT ROASTS, p o u n d .......................................................................... PORK NAUSAGES, p o u n d ...............................................................1 8 c Aside from the natural grief of the family when “D ad” puts “out to sea”, how often does Mother have the added anguish of DREAD? Dread of the future with baby mouths to feed—and no money. If Dad wants to protect Mother and the babies when he passes on—the one safe way to do it is by starting a Savings Account—and sticking to it. No matter how small the income—put some aside for that day when you answer the call of the sea and “Cross the Bar.” ..2’$l,00 GOLD BAR KRAUT F an cy Silver T hread, 244's, 7 cans fo r. . . . $1.00 GOLD BAR SPINACH F in est Q uality, 244’s, 6 cans f o r ................. $1.00 K ERR’S FLOUR B est P ate n t, 49’s . . . . $1.00 a week saved, in 5 years is $288.51. FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM, OREGON A S tro n g Bunk $1.95 IIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIOIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIClIIIIIIIIIIIItt T r y u s f o r a n y t h i n g in f r e s h m e a t s , c u r e d m e a t s a n d s a u s a g e s o f a ll k in d s . Home of the fam ous N ew berg H ants anil Bacon GROCERIES SUGAR, 100-lb. s a c k s ............................................„.................. RIPE OLIVES, Lindsey ripe olives, ju st the th in g for a picnic, full 9-ounce can s. 2 cans f o r ....................... JELLO , 3 pack ag es. I’OM VI o SOI I lie very 3 can s. b est in F re s h F ru its *6.30 38c 25c 25c A id xou 111/ CleaninOlp ìhe Home t ami Vegetables. ALFALFA HAY $21.00 per ton NEWBERG PACKING & PRODUCE CO. l ’hone 1151 S tore No. 3 WE DELIVER Grocery Bulletin Every housewife is moved with a strong desire to do her spring house cleaning at this season of the year and we have in ou.r stock most all of the requirements for such a cleaning. Look over the following items and you will find many to help you. Look over these prices—every thing to make cleaning easy at a small cost. Brookfield Loaf N ature Produces the Finest of Each S paringly— That» W hy MANNING'S COFFEE B loc Cheese weigh about S lbs. Lb. 29c I ra d e M ark Golden West is net p m k ag rd lor wwrtbn-wide distribution. I lin e s not enough of this fine quality grow n to supply the general dem and. Hence it is sold onlv through carefully selected exclusive dealers ol the highest type 43c Putting Out to Sea WAI RAD’S SPECIAL Best C ream ery B utter p er p o u n d ................... $1.00 45c Special, 3 cans Phone 1411 SILVER BAR TOMATOES Very Good, P u ree, 244’sj 8 can» for ......... W atch for our S a tu rd a y Specials an d R arity is the reason for this selective d istri bution. Rare quality is the reason, also tor the ingratiating flavor and arom a o l M a n n in g s Blue I rade Mark coffee R aritv is the reason why it wall l»e vour favorite lo tfe e — n in e vou b Money Savers Saturday, April 30 to Friday, May 7 Inch SATURDAY McKenzie Cut Siring Beans Special, 3 cans ’ 43c American Beauty Shrimp ONLV Oi l) DI II II Cl I VNSER (Lim it 3), e a c h . . . (R V ST A L WHITE SOAP 10 b ars ............................. VV III I I KING VV VSIIING M VI H IM SOAP—L arge p k g e ............................. BROOMS, L ib e r ty 5 se w n Mcil w t. S trong and durable— e a c h .................. MOP II IN D IE S —Copperhead Spring Only 05c 38c 45c PINEAPPLE KEIM < El) Libby’s Sliced, in rich syru p 7 Q /» L arge cans 2 5 c‘ : 3 f o r ....................... I • )(_ Resedale Sliced, in medium syrup L arge cans 22c* : 3 f o r .................. Grapefruit Each 10c 65c HIIBdale Broken Sliced -Slices broken— L arge cans 2 O c ; 3 for. SNOWDRIFT— 4-lb. can . . . . , KELLOGG’S P E P — 3 pk g s........................ .. ¿.)C 3 p k g s...................................................... EI.OUR— K err's Best P atent 49-lb. s a c k ............................. CROWN Large l'o rid a | well since the operation. Mr. Ham- ar e has , m tjm w jth been elnua suffering tr n „ b J for a long _______________ | ii(.|(j Worfc Fu)1 cut 2 pockets. Special value. A ylsw orth M artin, G resh- am .—Adv. Merc. Co. $1.00 25c Golden Bantam Corn WALRAD A lfred H am m ar retu rn ed to his , home W ii- ednesday a i from the Eye, Ear, Nose and T h ro at hospital in Portland w here he underw ent an operation th e day previous for th e removal of to n sils and trea tm e n t of the nose. He is reported as doing GOLD BAR TOMATOES Solid Pack, 244’a 6 cans f o r .......... Newberg I lam Lb. 37c 1927 T he G resham high school nine The G resham grade school was played Oregon City T uesday a f te r as busy as a hive of bees y ester noon on the local field and only day w hen around 150 additional succeeded in defeating them w ith a boys and g irls cam e In for th e ex- score of 9 to 8 afte r a 12-iuning em ption te sts of the 7th and 8th gam e had been played. grades, m aking b etter th a n 500 L. V. St. C lair is p lanning to stu d en ts in th e building for th e day leave in u week or so for Orofino, I Besides G resham p upils from Vic- tory. L usted, Cedar, T routdale, Idaho, w here he expects to v/ork I Lynch. P leasan t Valley, Powell W alter C. W iles of F resno, Cafl- Valley, and O rient w ere p resen t for fornia, cam e Monday for a stay of I th e te sts w hich w ere given under several Weeks with his m other Mrs. the supervision of Supt. W. C. Al H enrietta W iles. He will com plete derson. some c a rp en te r w ork to be done on Born to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Green his m o th er’s house. Mrs. W iles is ' at th eir home in W hitehead addi planning to retu rn to C alifornia tion on Sunday, April 24, a son with lo-r son about th e first of Ju n e weighing 844 pounds. T he baby and will probably spend a year in has been nam ed Ralph Laverne. that locality. The R ebekah W elfare club will The Apollo club, of which Dr. m eet w ith Mrs. Gus Donley on Mon George M allett and Leslie W alrad day afternoon, May 2. All m em bers are m em bers, will give a concert at who wish to go are asked to m eet the auditorium in P ortland th is a t the co rn e r of A. W. M etzger’s evening under the leadership of sto re at 1:30, w here it is expected W. H. Boyer. autos will be provided. Grocery Bulletin "The ham as am” ERIDVV, APRIL 2», 8 1 .9 8 ... $1.89 F IS H E R ’S BLEND 8 2 .0 ,1 LARI), P ure— In h ulk— r 3 pounds ................ ..................................... AOC SHORTLNING, Best 3 pounds < M l PR ELI.’S BEVNS 3 (or .......... in bulk Tie 49c Big Tins 25c it'tli (L N 1 IR V CO FFEE—It's goodness Just n a tu ra lly ap p eals to you. R oasted every day- in o u r own p lan t It's alw ays fresh 19« when it reach es you—L b .................... x«,C 3 pounds ................................................. $125 G round to your o rd er for fineness.