Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 27, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK, KRIK l i ,
PAUK FUFU
MAT «7,
IW
I,
H D T rap p of E stacada had a GRESHAM SCHOOL 1IAH
For rea l estate loans see or call I D on’t lay down the paper till you
FAIRVIEW
p leasan t visit T h u rsd ay with B. O.
LARGE EN RO LLM EN T
B. W. T horne.—Adv.
have read the W ant Ads.
Boswell, a form er E stacad a man.
The Rev. J. F. Dunlop will speak
The Bible conference given by
T he W om an’s Home M issionary
Some Interesting figures a re p re­
the Saron L u th eran ch u rch w hich
society of the Methodist church will sented from the g rad e school in Sunday m orning at 11 o'clock at closed W ednesday evening was su c­
the
F
airview
M
ethodist
church
m eet a t the home of Mrs. Jo h n connection w ith last y e a r's e n ro ll­
cessful in every way. T he church
Brown a t 2:30 W ednesday a fte r­ ment and attendance. T he re g is­ from th e subject, “Some P ictu re s of was crow ded a t every m eeting.
T he Misses May and N ettle N el­ noon.
Mrs. H. P eterso n of P o rtland tratio n reached 442 d u rin g the year
Sunday school will convene a t 9:45
son left W ednesday m orning by will speak on “T he L eaders of the of which th e first g rad e had th e Love."
as usual, followed by a young peo­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ray
D
arneel
are
auto stage for C alifornia, w here F u tu re .” She is said to be a very highest, 73. T he fourth g rad e cam e
ple's service a t 10:30 and w orship
they will visit friends and relatives in te restin g and forceful speaker. n e st with an en ro llm en t of 70, the now com fortably located in th eir in Swedish a t 11:15. T he pastor,
Mrs.
Brown
will
be
assisted
by
Mrs.
tifth
w
ith
61
pupils,
th
e
second
and
new
home
w
hich
they
recently
p
u
r­
tor tw o weeks. They expect to go
the Rev. Enoch Sandeen, w ill speak
L. L. Kidder, Mrs. W illiam Thom
from the subject, “T he Right
as far south as San Diego, m aking and Mrs. H. V. W ilhelm. Members sixth, 50 each, the th ird grad e 49, chased.
the seventh 46 and th e eighth 38
Angled T rian g le of Life." The L u­
stops a t F re sn o and other places.
and friends are invited to be p re s­ Of th is num ber 226 w ere boys and
The F airview school held Its pic­ th er League will have ch arg e of the
Mr. and Mrs. C larence Leap and ent
216 girls.
nic F rid ay a t the schoolhouse and service at 8 o'clock in the evening.
R. W. L arson recently purchased
T he total atten d an ce for th e 170
th ree children Betty, Ray and
The Rev. Don Shogren will
a new S tudebaker custom built se­ days was 57,432. It is easily seen all had an enjoyable tim e. D inner preach Sunday m orning in Swedish
F ra n ce s have come to G resham dan from H essel Im plem ent Co.
th a t if one pupil attem pted to put was served to about 200. The school at the Mission church in Powell
from P ortlan d to m ake th e ir home
The Rev. H alford V. W ilhelm a t - in the school days for th e en tire d istric t furnished th e ice cream . Valley on "C h rist's A scension.”
and w ill occupy th e W’ostell house tended the sessions of th e E astern j school, it would tak e him 338 years After d in n er gam es w ere played The pulpit will be filled in the eve­
on Second street. Mr. Leap has ac- d istric t conference held at Hood to com plete the work.
ning by the Rev. N. E. A nderson
E pidem ics of diseases in mild under th e supervision of Miss who will speak in Euglish.
cepted a position w ith th e City I R iver th is week under the direc-
Beryl
King
and
prizes
w
ere
aw
ard
­
i tion of Dr. A. S. Hisey. On Wed- forjn have seriously handicapped
Mentano] Day. the time »hen we
bakery a t G resham as its salesm an nekday Mrs. 11. L. St. C lair drove to the school program the past two ed by th e P aren t-T each er asso cia­
reverently recall the noble deeds
in
P o rtlan d
and
Interm ediate Hood River, taking with her Mrs. years, but the children have done tion.
of our heroic deed and review with
Dale Sm ith, a 16-year-old boy
W A. W inters, Mrs. W. W. H a st­ well n o tw ithstanding. T his year 29
dimmed eves the stirring «cene* of
points.
from P o rtlan d , will speak Suuday
Morning
w
orship
will
be
co
n
d
u
ct­
v e v te rd a v . is a p a r tic u la r ly
Mrs. George Lane gave a m iscel- ings and Mrs. Mina M cKinney to w ere g rad u ated from the eighth
m orning at 11 o’clock a t th e C ot­
appropriate
occasion to remember
laneous show er W ednesday evening attenil the sessions of the day. grade, 24 at th e close of the spring ed at 11 o’clock at th e Sm ith Me­ trell com m unity church follow ing
our
deep debt to those who fought
D
uring
th
e
afternoon
Mrs.
Hisey
term
and
live
at
m
id-term
.
P
rac
m
orial
P
resbyterian
church.
The
com plim enting Miss Adele Schenk.
the Sunday school at 10.
so bravelv for us.
T he affair was attended by the conducted an in terestin g foreign tically all the class will continue Rev. E. R, D. HollenSted will
A 7 (4-pound son was born to Mr.
work
in
G
resham
Union
high.
m
issionary
conference
and
the
Rev.
preach
(ro
ll
the
subject,
“L
ost.”
grade school teach ers with the ad­
and Mrs. Glen Skeen a t th e home
Sunday school will m eet as usual of the la tte r’s p aren ts Mr. and Mrs.
dition of Mrs. Alex H uber and Miss M elville T. Wire, form er pastor
here,
gave
a
re
p
o
rt
of
very
success­
at
10.
F lorence Schenk. The evening was
POMON \ i s AGAINST
E tsel Holmes on Sunday, May 22.
spent in playing gam es, after ful w ork in his church at Pendle­
A b irthday celebration w as held Mother and baby a re doing well.
< I TV - COUNTY UNION
ton
anil
o
th
e
r
m
ethods
employed.
which delicious refresh m en ts w ere
Sunday a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. A nnie W right has been ill
served.
This store closed all day .Monday M ay 30
When Poirfnna G range met at J. O. Downing at Amboy, W ashing­
Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Mayes have for m ore th a n a week at her home Fairview , May 18, it w ent on record
At different as p ro testin g th e consolidation of ton, in honor of Mrs. Downing.
At th e recen t m eeting of the
purchased a tw o-acre tract of Ed on F o u rth street.
Sim onsen joining th e J. J. R obert­ tim es she has been cared for by M ultnom ah county and the city of Those going from h ere w ere her Lusted P aren t-T each er association
(R isc o .
ROYAL ( IIE P CLAMS
son farm on the ea st and have her th ree d au g h ters Miss Lena P ortland.
m other Mrs. H. C. Moore, Mr. officers were elected for the coming
can ...............................
year,
Mrs.
S.
B.
Splawn,
p
resid
en
t;
erected a sm all house which they W rigtit, Mrs. Gladys Hogg and Mrs.
In o rd er to raise money to put Moore, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. P eterson,
For
b
etter
cooking
results.
F
la
t tin s and fine quality, at
Mrs.
L.
E.
C
rasw
ell,
vice
p
resid
en
t;
will occupy for the present. The G enieva Johnson.
this m atter before tho voters a card
special low price
Mrs. Roba H en g stler and Mrs. p arty w jll be given a t th e grange Ju n e and Clyde P eterson, Mr. and Miss Lucile Davies, se creta ry ; Mrs.
house which they occupied w est of
P1GGLY WIGGLY
1 „
th e high school has been rented by M ildred F an ch e r en tertain ed at hall in Fairview , W ednesday eve­ Mrs. R. A nderson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer, tre a su re r. T hree w ere
ALBEITS
FLAPJACK Sirj
TWIN BREAD, loaf
lit
Rudolph K aser and fam ily. Mr. ca rd s W ednesday aftern o o n at the ning, Ju n e 1, by a com m ittee com ­ H arry A ndrade, Mr. and Mrs. L aw ­ grad u ated from the eighth grade of
large
*1 m ............. ¿<C
the
Lusted
school
in
connection
la
tte
r's
home
in
honor
of
Mrs.
Viv­
K aser had made a rran g e m en ts to
posed of E. E. H eslin, Geo. Shaw rence H arvey and son from P o rt­
Wax wrapped 2-lb. loaf of
with the m eeting of the P.-T. A.
lease the C laualian house on Main ian Com stock of Hood River. O th­ and C. N. B uckner.
fine bread.
LOG CABIN SYRCP
0Q „
land,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
W.
T
horpe
A
b
irthday
su
rp
rise
p
arty
was
ers
p
resen
t
besides
th
e
hostesses
street, but on account of Mr. Clan-
A fter an evening of ca rd s a m u ­
la rg e tin s ................. o l / v
given
Mrs.
W.
H.
Breen
and
Oliver
and
children
of
Oak
Grove.
and
guest
of
honor
w
ere
Mrs.
Eva
ah an 's accident some tim e ago and
sical program will be given and
PIGGLY WIGGLY
OK,
a t th e home of Mrs. Breen
A saving com bination for
cancelling Ills trip to Scotland, he S tarb ard , Mrs. Li lab N orthrup, Mrs. refresh m en ts served.
BUTTER, p o u n d .......... ‘L )C
A sm all
Sunday d inner g u ests a t the Loney
Monday evening. Nearly 50 w ere
the dam per.
will rem ain In tlie house for the Bessie A rct, Mrs. Iren e Sim onsen charge will be made. The public
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
H.
Stone
present
io
enjoy
the
evening
of
and Miss V irginia C urrin.
sum m er.
is cordially invited.
w ere Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Bliss gam es and m usic, followed by re ­
I)r. and Mrs. M. L. K leaver and
AMA1ZO CORN and
2 pounds ..
C larence Ownbey is spending the
Gloss Starch, 3 pkgs
Why not have a high-grade cur and ch ild ren of P lea san t Valley, freshm ents.
week a t McMinnville visiting his baby d au g h ter Ja n e t Ann arrived
F
resh
ly
churned
and
sweet
b ro th er and sister who are a tte n d ­ F rid a y from D unsm uir, C alifornia, at low price? Buy a W hippet and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine T u rn e r and
No
b etter q uality can be had
as
a
nut.
to visit w ith Mrs. K leav er’s p a r­ realize the difference.— H essel Im ­
ing Linfield college a t th a t place.
children and Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Teevin of plem ent Co.—Adv.
Pom
peiian OLIVE OIL
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. McCormick Hillsview und her sister Mrs. Joe
SOLAR PINE APPLE
Camp.
The G illis * baseball team won
p int tin s ...................... •>►>(.
and son have ap a rtm en ts at the Chiodo of G resham . Dr. K leaver
eana
.....................
Nothing can be b etter
Melvin Moller and G erald A nder­ last Sunday by a score 5 to 4 over
home of B. W. Em ery. Mr. McCor­ retu rn ed to C alifornia Monday but
th an th e best.
the Base L iners. The com ing S un­
CREME OIL SOAP
•>’
L arg e 2(4 tins, some broken
mick is w ith th e W arren C onstruc­ Mrs. Kleuver will rem ain for a
son
m otored to R ainier S atu rd ay day
special, 6 b a r s ........ O u t
Com pare every p a rt of the W hip­
afternoon a t 2:30 they will
slices and packed in syrup.
tion com pany w hich Is engaged month.
pet w ith every p a rt of every other aftern o o n w here they visited G il­ play the Ja p an e se team on the Gil­
w ith road w ork on th e Mt. Hood
low priced cur und— your next car bert W agner. The th ree boys w ent lis grounds.
Hillcrest PEACHES
Loop highway.
E B E SII F B I ITS an d
2 can s .....................
'>»>(.
will be a W hippet.—H essel Im ple­ to Seaside and Cannon beach, r e ­
COLUMBIA
HEIGHTS
Mrs. F ra n k H am lin, who has
V EG ETA B LES
m ent Co.—Adv.
I
t’s
so
speedy
a
car
it
m
u^t
have
tu rn in g home Sunday. T hey rep o rt
L arg e 2(4 tin s, C alifornia
been ill for several weeks, is now
4-wheel brakes. The W hippet.—
At the eighth grad e g rad u atio n
H ere for your p ersonal se­
Cling peaches in syrup
slow ly convalescing.
a splendid tim e.
Hessel Implement Co.—Adv.
exercises of the C orbett grade
lection.
W alter Sm ith of South R oberts school Gwen Emily, invalid son of
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Texas New POTATOES O ff „
avenue w as taken Monday to the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Emily, who has
P it NIC SU GG ESTION S
reds, 4 lb s .................
Eye, E ar, Nose and T h ro a t hospi­ not w alked for several y ears as the
ta l in P ortlan d w here he was o p er­ resu lt of an attac k of in fan tile p a r ­
N
B
C
COOKIES
A
LETTUCE
Q
Homem ade
ated on th e follow ing day for re ­ alysis, was presented w ith an elab ­
2 packages ............
-*L
solid heads, e a c h . .. .
OL
lief from m astoiditis. H is con­ o rate wheel ch air, the gift of S tate
A dozen different kinds to
dition is considered serious.
SI NKIST ORANGES
S enator H arry C orbett. T his boy,
choose from
252s, dozen .................Ja i t
Iti th e list of divorces recently who has hud to be w heeled to
grunted in a P ortlan d co u rt appear school for th e past th ree years,
YOLO PICKLES
.I f
SWEET
POTATOES
1 Q
Now a t th e
the name* of C lair Stockton aguiust ranked at the head of his class.
p in t ja rs ...................
good sizes, 4 IDs. . .
I «/C
H azel S tockton and Luclle G aither
Mrs. L. A rneson and tw o d au g h ­
Sweet, sw eet mixed, etc.
TA B ER PH ARM A CY
te rs Ingehorg and C aroline and Mr.
against M orris G aither.
LEMONS, la rg e and
OQg*
D eletta F ades, a sm all girl who and Mrs. P. A ndersen attended th e
juicy, dozen ................ ~.’)L
B eechnut SPAGHETTI
sym
phony
concert
at
th
e
au
d
i­
is being cared for by Mrs. Anna
P istachio, V anilla and C ustard
H am lin, is recovering from m com ­ torium in P o rtlan d S atu rd ay eve­
AVALON JELLY
U’
at th is tim e.
W ith tom ato sauce, all ready
ning.
bination of m easles and whooping
3 glasses .....................<£'Jt
Mr.
About
50
friends,
including
cough w hich have left her in a
POTATO (H IP S , real i ) r
6-oz. glasses and assorted
w eakened condition. She has been and Mrs. A. S tu art, Mr. und Mrs. G.
crisp . 3 f o r ........
kinds.
ill for m ore th a n a m onth, m uch ol Wilcox Sr., ami Mr. and Mrs. G.
H ardy Lillies, S pireas, Roses
Wilcox Jr. of L ntourcll F alls, a t­
the tim e In bed.
PURITAN MAI.T SYRI P
Underwood’* DEVILED HAM
In bloom from pots for
tended the wedding S atu rd ay eve­
Assorted patterns
A seven-pound dau g h ter was ning
for best re su lts
QO _
D ecoration Day.
in P o rtlan d of Miss Olga N el­
born to Mr. and Mrs. George Shel-
values up to $2.00.
10c size, 3. . .
Can ...............................
son, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. E.
ley of S pringdale T hursday m orn- " " •
h
,
, ,’
I5JMMI choice p lan ts to
Sizes 15 to 17
F ine for sandw iches
Ing at the home of Mrs. J. A. Bush- •N1,’l8.e n of b l ^ “ s « ‘.,h
ph i.
vu
select from
WHITE KING WASHING
ong. The ........
buby h a„ been nam e(, She becam e the bride ol P hilip Nl-
special
at
M achine Soup,
KIPPERED
SNACKS
quest.
L
ittle
Miss
M
arian
S
tu
art
C
annas
in
12
v
arieties
F ra n ce s May
large p a c k a g e ..........
and Miss N iquest of A storia w ere
4 for ................
Z
innias
in
lb
shades
Mr. jm d M rs.Jlo y E. < annoii and , W() dainty (lower girls The couple
PetuiWas,
double
and
single
Boneless sm oked fillets, fine
NBt
(H A C K ER S, G raham
sons Jack and Billy ure leaving to ­ has gone to housekeeping in a new
in all colors.
cold or for sandw iches
or P rem ium Sodas
»19
day for a six-w eeks' uuto trip home recen tly purchased.
2-lb. b o x es...................
w hich will take them to th e ir fo r­
(
hnreh’s
GRAPE.II
K
E.
G
It
EMU
AM
New Shoes for Ladies, (U.'Jo.
m er hom e in Indiana for a visit
Will keep fresh and crisp
h ealth fu l and econom - t ) P „
G R E E N IIO I SES
w ith relativ es and friends. Culver
No w here will you tind such
in th is carton.
ical. P in ts .............. <£•)(.
M
en’s
A
th
letic
U
nion
Suit/«
m
ad
e
from
w
h
ite
strip
e
d
and K ew anna will be th e principal splendid slip p ers at so low a price.
F low ers for All Occasion!)
tow ns visited in Ind ian a w hile Ask to see o u r ladies' shoes at
n a v ic lo th ; 2 b u tto n s a t sh o u ld er.
no t
Lindsay RIPE OI.IYES A (|
Ilogan Road
Phone itbt.
many Interesting side trip s ure $2.95 and $3.95. A ylsw orth & Mar-
BROOMS . .................
R e g u la r price .$1.00, special
/o C
pint size cans, 2 fo r. —
planned for other places.
ton. G resham .—Adv.
This is a good household
Beys’ H onor B rig h t m o u se s, d a rk an d lig h t colors.
broom , and w orth tw ice th e
I’ A G NAPTHA SOAP 1 7
R e g u la r 95c. A ges 6 to 12 years.
n- 4
money.
5 bar*
I • C
S p o t ia l a t
Van Camp’* SOCPS
O ff/»
Most women p refer it.
3 cans .........................
S P E C IA L FOB W OMEN.
A.MERIt (N BEAUTY Q Q .
Tom ato, chicken, vegetable
SHRIM P. 2 cans
¿ iK
H and m ade N ainsook N ight G ow ns w ith h an d em ­
and vegetable beef.
POWELL VALLEY
COTTRELL
Figgly Wiggly Features for Saturday and Tuesday
LUSTED
1 DC
r
85c
GILLIS
L.
» ‘H
).*C
£»>C
HANNEiMANN’S
Saturday-Tuesday Specials!
ICE ( REAM
MEN’S
DRESS
SHIRTS
^»)L
25c
0»>C
44„
Hl
<£t)C
»>»>C
19c
I
GROCERY BULLETIN
Swift’s
b ro id ered , colored d esig n s, re g u la r $1.25
S pecial a t .............................................................
Tillamook Cheese
Jewel Shortening
a
has a real cheese flavor
pound
Med. pails
75?
Large pails.. $1.45
32c
■
Silver Leaf
LARI)
35c
Beechnut Prepared
Spaghetti
Nally’s
Mayon naise
Med. cans, 2 for
in bulk, lb.
lb . 4 5 f f
l ould’s Paste
Products
Special, 3 pkgs. for
39c
Sun-Maid Puffed
RAISINS
2 packages
;
“ The H ouse of Q u ality ”
G R E SH A M ,O R E G O N
PH ON E I I I !
We Give G reen T p u lin g S tam ps
Í
BITS
35c
"The Child is Father to the .Man."
J e n n y W ren
Sell' Rising
FLOUR
of Oregon s
Flour
Hard Wheat Flour
made by the Crown
Mills, 4‘Mb. sack
$ | .9 4
Habits formed in
youth rule later
life. To help your
son to become a
well-to-do and suc­
cessful man, teach
him how to save
his money. Open
an account with us
and let him make
his own deposits in
Regular 40c pkg.
25c
Cheese Crackers
very dainty, box
25c
25c
FIRST STATE BANK
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Store Dept.
Phone 1451
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
pound
35c
Macaroni, Noodles
Spaghetti
98c
Newberg Sugar Cured
Bacon Backs
Pure lard in 1-pound
cartons, 2 lbs.
25c
£»)C
Closed a ll dny Monday« Maj an. P e ro ra tio n Pay
s
Ignition and Carburetor
Specialists
A n y th in g and e v e ry th in g in ig n itio n re p a irin g .
C om plete line of ig n itio n part*.
Authorize«! ftcliebler c a rb u re to r
plete line in sto ck .
service.
Com ­
.1// Work Guaranteed
D on’t fo rg e t o u r sp ecial offer of
Free Lubrication
to a ll p a rts of th e c h a ss is w ith ev ery p u rc h a se of five
g a llo n s of gas. Good to a n d in clu d in g May 31.
Rem em ber, if your c a r does not need greasin g you will
receive a tick et good for a g reasin g at any fu tu re tim e.
6RESHAM. OREGON
Feed Dept.
Phone 1281
A S trong Bank
>1 *
Mt. Hood Service Station
LONO
IMPSON.
A THOMPSON.
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