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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1927)
GRESHAM PAG E FOUR Gresham Locals Mr. and Mrs. E arl Radford have moved into Mrs. E leanor Bough- ner’s house adjoining her residence property on Cedar avenue. of the season which was given at the high school gym nasium on W ednesday evening. A few of the old favorites was heard, but for the most part the program w as com posed of new numbers. Among the tine selections were ’T w iligh t in the Mountains” . "S lid in ’ Som e” , a trombone novelty and "Gem s of Stephen F oster” . Clifford Gibbs, W D Kinder. Dr. H. H. Ott and Mrs. Enoch Sandeen participated in the program with special numbers which were much appreciated. Miss Helen Ankcorn, for the past A shower was given last evening three years a member of the fa cu l at the home of Mrs. Theodore ty of Gresham Union high school, disclosed the news of her engage B ru gger for Miss V irginia Currin ment to J. P ark Stew art, a Los in honor of her approaching wed Angeles optician, on Wednesday ding to Melvin B rugger. Radio se evening of this week at a gather lections and game# w ere enjoyed ing held in the home economics de partm ent of the high school. The followed by refreshm ents. The lady teachers of the facu lty and bride-elect was presented with a Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cannon were BEE K E E I’ E B S M U ST handsome electric toaster. Those treated to a real surprise when PROCURE LICENSE bidden to the prettily-arranged par present w ere Mesdames Theodore ty and hade to search for the dia Brugger. Elizabeth Volbrecht, F lo r mond. The date of the wedding has A ll persons keeping one or more ence Botkin, Josephine Quesin not been announced. At the close colonies of bees must have a li berry, Mary Supple, Mabry Green of school Miss Ankcorn has plan cense, according to the provisions man, E. Sch w edler and Edna ned to leave for New York where of a state law. The cost of the li she w ill begin a course in dietetics cense is one dollar a year, and fa il B rugger and the Misses V irginia at the Fifth Avenue hospital. ure to have the license carries with Currin, Ruth Bowron, Mabel Jack- The Hev. and Mrs. E. Horstmann, it a penalty of from $10 to $100. son, E velyn and Mabel Metzger, Mrs. H. F ritz and Miss Katherine Pearl Ruegg, Anna B a ig g e r, Ilse Bratzel returned lust evening from Licenses m ay be obtained at the Schw edler and Gertrude Brugger. Spokane where they attended the county courthouse. This is the The pleasant affair of the evening annual district conference of the final notice to the public, according w as given by Mrs. F lorence B ot Washington Mission district of the ! to F. Beier, county bee inspector. Evangelical synod. In connection kin, Mrs. Elizabeth Volbrecht and witli business matw-rs of the con Those w ishing to have their bees Miss Anna Brugger. ference Mr. Horstmann w as elect inspected should notify Mr. Beier, ed president of the district Young 1302, Union avegue, North, P ort The Southeast circle of the People's League and secretary of Methodist Ladies Aid w ill be held the Mission district. They visited land. W ednesday afternoon at the home near ¡Seattle on the return trip. I'ncle Sam Work Shirts, 75c. of Mrs. W. A. W inters. The hostess Much praise was heard for the Full cut, 2 pockets. Special w ill be assisted by Mrs. C. C. Yager excellent playing done by the value. Ayls- urth & Martin, G resh and Mrs. Bert Northrup. G resh am ban d at the 10 last ci co n cert am.— Adv. Mr. and Mrs. N ew ell Edwards drove to Pendleton on Mother’s Day where they visited the form er's mother, Mrs. W illiam Edwards Mr. anil Mrs. A. J. W. Brown their daughter Doris and Miss Helen A nkcorn attended the grad uating exercises at Good Sam aritan hospital Tuesday evening at wlpch tim e Miss Anna Hamilton w as among those receiving a nu rses’ graduate of Gresham Union high school three years ago. Her father and brothers w ere present at the exercises which were held at T rin ity Episcopal church. C lair Stockton reports the pleas ure of a glim pse of Baron Ago von Maltzan, German am bassador to the United States, as the form er was engaged in reading electric m eters on the Columbia river high w ay yesterday. The German envoy w as scheduled to lunch at Crown Point chalet. Word has been received by Mrs. G. A. Cox that her uncle the Rev. B. C. Dewey, w ell known to m any in Gresham , Is seriously ill at T a coma, W ashington. He w as a ssist ing in a protracted m eeting when stricken and Is being cared for by friends. Mrs. B elle Beers is spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. Win. K. Hamilton at Eugene. Mrs. A. W. Metzger and children and Mr. and J Mrs. Adolph Zenger drove up with | Mrs. Beers on Saturday and re turned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ham ilton have recently moved into n new modern home in Eugene. Alum ni of Oregon A gricu ltu ral college are planning a party to be given ut the home of S. B. Hall on Thursday evening, May 19. The | committee has been w orking hanl to make this party a real success. Melvin Brugger is president of the I alum ni club and Miss Augusta | Hahn Is secretary. Ivan Sw ift is driving a new light six Chandler which he recently) purchased in Portland. Mrs. Mary W elch entertained Mrs. R. E L ove anil Mrs. C. L. V io l o f Vancouver, W ashington, on Wed- ] nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Willlum Norcross. I who have been occupying u house owned by E. M. Camp, hnve moved onto an acreage tract seven miles j from Gresham. Dr. R. H. Todd, Arthur Dowsett and A. W. Metzger and C. C. Shay of Portland left yesterday m orn ing for a few days’ fishing up the Deschutes river, Ilroekway A Nelson have moved into their new building for Dodge | Brothers sales and service recently completed on East Pow ell street. The place is fu lly equipped for dis play of machines and to do all kinds of repair work. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn, the form er a m echanic I In the repair departm ent, have moved to Gresham and are occupy ing quarters in the Shultz apart-1 ments. The So and Sew circle of the I Methodist Ladies Aid has post | poned its meeting from Wednesday afternoon, May 18, to Thursday, I May 26. Recent guest# at the S. S. Thomp-1 son home were Ben B rugger and a Mr Allen of Elgin, Oregon, who were looking over western Oregon with a view to locating. Mr. B ru g ger expressed a strong preference for this locality over anything he has seen, and w ill probably move | here in the fall. J. N. Clanahan and son. Dr. Earl Clanahan of Seaside, figured In an automobile accident Tuesday while ] on their way from Seaside In Dr Clanahan's machine. As the car I was rounding* a curve they were confronted by a wreck d irectly In | their path. To avoid It the brakes were suddenly npplied. which cau s ed the car to skid and go Into the ditch Mr. f'lanahan sustained the fracture of one or two ribs, while | his son was uninjured. As a result I of the accident Mr. Clanahan has | cancelled his trip to Scotland. Dr. Clanahan returned to Seaside | Thursday The W alter Metzger Buick agency j unloaded another car of Buick# yesterd ay. These w ere a coupe, a brougham and a sedan which will be placed In the display room W alter B ell of Corbett recently purchased a two-door Buick sedan I and August Olson of | | vai > t bev | rolet coach. OUTLOOK, F R ID A T , MAT 13, 1ST President Cabinet Officers. T H IN K ! How m any folks can name off hand the members of President Coolidge’s cabinet, — the official fam ily with whom he confers on all im portant m atters? Not many hands can go up it is feared and yet it is a fine thing to keep in T H IN K !! T H IN K !!! A Stock F ire Insurance company w riting the same volum e of busi ness we did in 1926 would have col lected $130,553.61; we collected $67,805.58, thus saving our mem bers $62,748.03. Give your insur ance to the F arm ers’ Own F ire A s sociation. Farm ers Mutual F ire R elief A s sociation, 402 Stock E xchange Bid., P(#tland, Oregon. Or H. W. Snashall, Gresham. Interior, Hubert S. W ork; S ecre tary of A griculture, W illiam M. Jardine; Secretary of Commerce, H erbert Hoover; Secretary of L a bor; Jam es J. Davis. For Gardens, Porchboxes Hanging B askets. Flowers for all occasions owe this week FREE. Absolutely ho ch,r#e Ii you decide to keep it, a nominal down p aym en t to cover delivery charges i i For low est rates on automobile, truck and general insurance see B. W. Thorne.— Adv. Many new Want Ads today. Greshain Greenhouses Hitaan Road The New Vaughan, Caterpillar Type G a r d e n T r a c to r s » Have Plenty of Power Phone ROG Lor cultivating, discing or plowing up to a 10-inch plow. .1 demonstration will convince you. HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. w . A. H E SSE L J. C. H ESSEL P h o n e 1141 A gency for Gresham and ail vicinity Several in this vicinity have recently purchased these tractors, among them l ed Van Doninek of the City Bakery. VAN l u l l ' s pork and B E A N S, 3 fo r . . . DO A WEEK'S WASH FREE. S T A T E D COMMUNI- cation, Gresham Chap- 117. H E S , Tuesday evening. May 17. D egrees; visitors welcome. B y order of W. M. C LA R A E. P U LFE R , Sec y. » and J A o exceptions f Q - ZDC S t r in g le s s R E F U G E E O f k ,. CUT B E A N S, 3 c a n s . . . d “ C K n o w the advantages of a tub th at’s 2 gallon s bigger! O f the smooth glossy B akelite impeller that won’t wear rough in 100 years. . . . . that impells the greatest wa ter action ever NO MONEY seen in a wash DOWN Wash with the Mead- ing machine. S P E C IA L IS T . touch w ith national affairs to the extent of being able to name the cabinet officers. Follow ing is the Insurance funds tor farm loans. list: No commission or brokerage. Very S ecretary of State. Frank B. K e l easy terms. B. W. Thorne.— Adv. logg; Secretary o f th e T reasury, Andrew W. Mellon; Secretary of War, Dwight F. Davis* Attorney Sweet Peas and Itoses General, John G. Sargent; P ost For the Sw eet G irl Graduate. m aster General, H arry S. New; Secretary of the Navy, Curtis D w ight W ilie r ; Secretary of the Plants of all kinds Washes more clothes per fa. r than any other in the w o rld M e A D o W A S H I N G ! A revelation 1 I feel confident that I couldn’t w ash cloth es safer by hand . . . the pakelite im peller and U dylite tub are as finely finished as table silver. W hite collars and cuffs come out clean ............ N o hand rubbingl IG N ITIO N T hat’s us. B ring your car here for any repairs, adjustm ents or parts for the starter? generator, sw itches, w irin g, lighting, etc. W ork done by an expert and is pos itively guaranteed. We carry a com plete line of ignition parts. Gresham G arage, phone 2391. 21c T O IL E T 25c PAPER 4 f o r ................ Piggly W iggly pays vou well t i '. J t l / p Carton of M ATCHES 6 boxes .................... k A N D A T L A S T a good p la ce to buy your V e g e ta b le s A L W A Y S F R E S H 1 to trade at its stores. Not just an occasional penny but a consist ent percentage o f every dollar you spend -Í , i I T : « e' 5 ju s t stop and look them over IllllllU U lU IU IIIIU IIIIIIt You can’t know what your money w ill b u y u n til you’ve seen the Meadows. and M EATS Have you ever wished that you could get nice, tender meat in town? Well, we have it, not only Saturday but every day, and at Yamhill St. prices. We have all kinds of vegetables and flower plants. L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. I NEWBERG PACKING & PRODUCE CO. Phone 1421 Gresham Phone 1151 Store No. 3 WE Saturday-Monday Piggly Wiggly Features (' R I S ( O, for light cakes— crisp fried foods 3-pound tin ............................................................................... t)7U P IN E A P P L E . Solar brand, broken slices of H awaiian QQz» pineapple in syrup. L arge size, 2 c a n s............................ » )M C D E L IV E R P IG G L Y W IGGLY B U T T E R . You can ’t buy better butter. Pound ........................................................................... Tit 87c 11., l i t 2 pounds .................. PIG G L Y W IGGLY BREAD, 2-lb. twin loaves of real good bread. W hite or W hole Wheat. L o a f.................................. P A G W hite Naphtha Soap. More women use it #7 than any other, 5 liars. t I I C D n .in e d a r j G R A P E F R U IT . Tree ripened Florida P P ., Newberg Ham Always gives satisfaction, \\ hole Or half lb. 36c Market Day Raisins Brookfield Loaf Cheese Freshness Is a Fetish With Us When It Comet to Selling MANNINGS Blue Trade Mark Whole or half 2 cans 25c Ely Foil Kill the fly early small can and sprayer 40c Pint can 40< Quart can 75c Royal Jell Powder Demonstration and sale Jell molds Free 2 pkgs. 25c Manning s Coffee is provided us fresh daily and ground to your liking fresh when you buy it. You get exceptional coffee in Manning s Blue Trade Mark coffee at 15c a pound. Try it. A. W. Metzger & Co. 69c NEW P E A S , fu ll pods 2 pounds Í 25c C A L IF . LEM O N S, PIG G LY W IGGLY SP E C IA L C D F F E E , at a special a hard wheat blend (? 1 sack ........................ White figs in 3-lb pkg. Baking Powder In M ustard, Tomato Sauce and Spiced I’ ABSI' MALT S Y R U P £ 2^4-lb. t i n s ........ . JJ II - D OATH, quick cooking or regular oats 9 7 /» 2 packages ........ pkg. 39c Nature's own seal on the unbroken coffee bean is its surest safeguard against deteriora tion Break the seal by grinding, and not even a solid-gold air-tight .container could keep the fragrant volatiles and rich essential oils IN thé coffee for weeks. solid heads, 2 heads. Cooking Figs Schilling’s Sardines < A L IE . L E T T U C E . Church's G R A P E JU K E, a healthful fru it bev- O ’?., erage. P ints .......... — Best seedless raisins in 4-lb. pkg. Large oval S elect what you want personally. lb. 29c pkg. 35c Year# of coffee experience have convinced us how impossible it is to keep newly ground coffee at its best for any great length of time. »l»)t grapefruit, 2 c a n s .. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES special 1-lb. can 47c 2 ’/2-lb. can 97c Choice Pealed Dried Peaches 2-lb. package special 39c FLOUR Seal of Oregon Hard ll heat Flour by the Crown .Mills 49-lb. sack $1.94 M A M FACTC RERS CANE SUGAR Cash price per sack *5.95 fa ft SUN HIST ORANGES good size, dozen. > it QP., .i»)t $1.00 Biggest value in town 29c 2 cans .............. . Pint size tins of medium size df C alifornia olives. Cost less than bulk. Dr. Brent’s HONEY HEALTH FOOD, a local product of real m erit, 2 cans. ------------ ---------------------------- N lit I RAI K F R S. Premium Sodas or Honey Grahams. 2-lb. box. »l‘>., r. »/»it K IP P E R E D SN A C K S. 4 cans ............... WIGGLY » ,- 25c Smoked Norwegian H er ring F illets, boneless and ready to eat. M ILK , Carnation or Borden's, 3 c a n s ........ B EA U TY A SPA RAG US, Del Mnlz GOLDEN CORN, an improved variety of golden corn that you w ill »>Xz» like. 2 c a n s ............ • )•)(. W IN 1.1 Nt II R O LLS 9 fo r .................... rissi E N I l ’K IN s 3 packages .......... OIP 25c 25c D elicla SANDWICH Spread, ie popular tasty meat n the spread, 2 cans. S H R IM P 2 cans . , THOMPSON SE E D L E S S BUSINS, the econom ical package to buy. 4-lb. bags. 25 S tores »NQ — Mt round tins of new pack asparagus, 2 f o r . . . »>»M Illl.I.t R E sT PEACH ES, Yellow Cling# in syrup large 2Na tins. 2 fo r ................................................ A M ER It AN FLO U R , 'I , '. ) H IL L S D A L E L iniG ay R IP E O L IV E S E 23c real juicy, dozen. P IG G I.Y low price, lb ................ 34c 35c 29c 35c A n O regon Institution PIGGLY WIGGLY STORE Next to Brown’s Market, Gresham