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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1927)
t PAUK POUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK, ERIIlAV, JUNE 3. 15«; Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Brockw ay left A. E. Speck, who bought a home An in terestin g recital w as given 1». I). SMITH SELLS Monday for a to u r of several days a sh o rt tim e ago n ear bis uncle on F riday evening of last w eek by SERVICE STATION th ro u g h ea ste rn Oregon and W ash C. E. Van Slyke, has gone into the th e pupils of Mrs. B eula B lair in ington. The trip , w hich w as a com wood business w ith his b ro th er-in Miss F lo ren ce H oney’s studio. It D elle D. Sm ith has sold th e bination of business and tre a su re , law A rth u r H olm an of G aston, Ore w as pleasing to notice the develop G resham Service sta tio n at th e co r Included visits w ith Dodge d ealers gon. As a beginning h e has pur m ent of th e grade school o rch e stra ner of Main and T hird stree ts, C on tin u ed from page 1 at Yakima, Pasco, W alla W alla and chased a tru ck and 250 cords of d u rin g th e past year. Mrs. B lair G resham , to Chas. H unt, who took C rystal H ayden was brought to They rep o rt every wood, th e la tte r from F red A nicker has been very successful in h er possession on Ju n e 1. Mr. Sm ith her hom e F rid ay irom Good S a P endleton. thing looking fine in th e Yakima Mr. Holm an may decide to locate w ork w ith beginners. T he m em has been here ab o u t a year and a m a ritan hospital w here she re c e n t ly underw ent an operation for a p valley and thd W alla W alla w heat near here later w ith his fam ily but bers of th e o rch e stra are, violins, half, d u rin g w hich tim e his wife for th e p rese n t is staying w ith Mr M arg aret Ott, F ran ces pendicitis from which she had su f crop as w onderful. Cooper, has assisted a t th e station. Both The Rebekah W elfare club w ill and Mrs. Speck. L orna Schedeen, Donald Page, have won m any frien d s in business fered an acute attack. Sh,e is doing Mr. and Mrs. F red A nicker have W ayne L u n dquist, R obert Sm ith, and o u t who w ill re g re t th eir going well and accom panied her m other m eet a t the hom e of Mrs. W. T. yesterday to th e ir sum m er home H ensley for an all-day m eeting received a card from th e ir son, H elen S chubert, H elen K arlen, away. Ill h ealth on th e p a rt of Mr n ear Rhododendron, w here they Monday, Ju n e 6. A pot luck lunch John, who left early in May for Bernice McMurry, M argaret W il Sm ith is given as th e cau se for others helm and P earl H aynes; cornet, th e ir selling out, and a location will have charge of th eir au to cam p eon will be served. T hose w ishing Lockanok, A laska, w ith for th e season. Mr. H ayden and tran sp o rta tio n a re requested to te l from th is vicinity to w ork in the F red Jen n in g s and C u rtiss Jo h n will be sought w here he can find son H arlan will rem ain in G resh ephone Mrs. Gus Donley, p resident, salm on can n ery at th a t place. John son; clarin et, C harles G orsage; ' relief from asthm a. says th a t th e riv er is frozen over cello, Elizabeth T h o rn to n ; t r i am w h e re 'th e y are engaged in the of th e club. Mr. and Mrs. Sm ith expect tg go » wood business. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. M orehouse so th a t the boat cannot land, and angle and drum , A lta M cM urry; to W inifred, M ontana, w here they and have a farm , to look a fte r business of course th e re is no salm on fish piano, C h arlo tte Johnson T he W. C. T. U. will m eet a t th e and d au g h ter M arie drove to Salem E rvin L undquist. ing yet, though fresh cod is being m atter«. They w ill also visit at St. W ednesday and retu rn ed the fol- hom e of Mrs. W. F. Honey T nurs- taken for th e sh ip 's lard er. H ervey Miss H elen F rederickson of S tan Jo h n s and Spokane, W ashington day afternoon, Ju n e 9, at 2:30. An lowng day. A su rp rise was given Mrs. H. W. and C lare Ide and O rville Johnson field, Oregon, and Miss Beth Bleak- and at Dixon, M ontana. in te restin g program is being p re m an of H eppner a re the g u ests of • Mr. H u n t com es to G resham from Cooley W ednesday evening in hon are in th e party. pared. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shipley, Mrs. Miss H ester T horpe a t th e re si S haron S prings, K ansas. He has a Mr. and Mrs. H arold Richm ond or of h er birthday. The evening dence of Mrs. Minnie Brown. The w ife and tw o sons, H arold, who wil^ have moved to G resham to m ake was spent playing ca rd s and other C arrie H ansen, Mrs. Mary Dodge, th ree recently retu rn ed from an a s sist his fath er in th e station, and th e ir home and a re living in a p a r t gam es and in m usic. At m idnight the Rev. and Mrs. L. A. Skuzie, auto tour of ea stern Oregon and m ents over th e F irs t S tate bank. lunch w as served. Mrs. Cooley was th e ir two sons and Mrs. Mary Idaho. Miss T horpe has been en F red erick , 6 years old. H arold will Mr. R ichm ond is employed a t the the recip ien t of m any gifts. Those Welch attended the com m encem ent gaged to teach an o th er year in the be a ju n io r in high school next p resen t w ere Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. exercises of N orth Pacific E vangel H eppner public schools. G uests at year. They will live in the house K idder H ardw are company. McClure, Mrs. Dan M urphy and son istic in stitu te in P o rtlan d W ednes the Brown residence on Monday on F o u rth stre e t w hich has been Mr. and Mrs. Amos G renlund of Danny, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Manning, day evening, a t w hich tim e Miss w ere Mr. and Mrs. Leo W all, th eir occupied by th e S m ith family. Mrs. S eattle w ere Sunday ca lle rs at th e Mr. and Mrs. E. Miller, Mrs. Ida Mabel Shipley received h er diplom a tw o ch ild ren and David Brow n of H unt and F red erick cam e by train astle Rock, W ashington. Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. K idder. Long; Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Brooks, from the school, one of a class of Wall and Mr. Brow n w ere related and Mr. H unt and H arold by a u to T he A rem e club will m eet on Mrs. 8. M. S tru ck en of Fairview , 14. A fine program w as rendered, to th e late Jo h n Brown. mobile. A . week ago today the Monday afternoon, Ju n e 6, a t th e Mrs. Elise Miller, Mr. and Mrs. including several m usical num bers (See additional locals on page 1) tra v e le rs encountered cold and home of Mrs. Jam es E lkington. The E rn e st M egert and Mr. and Mrs. of special nis-rlt. T hese w ere given hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Ted M iller, all of P o rtlan d , Mr. and by th e in stitu te ch o ru s and choir, R ichard T egart, Mrs. Arnold Ruegg Mrs. A. E. F o rsythe and tw o ch il and a solo by Mrs. Bess Owens and Mrs. AV. A. H essel. Ladies are dren of Hogan. Mrs. P. Ruhl and Ruyan. Mrs. Runyan, who is the requested to come p repared to sew. tw o ch ild ren of E stacad a, Mr. and d irecto r of m usic at th e in stitu te, A. B right, who recen tly moved to Mrs. H. W. Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. has sung in G resham . T he school G resham from Hood River to ta k e George A rm strong and tw o ch il is an undenom inational religious ch a rg e of th e Ice plant, took his dren, and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. G askill organization and has an en rollm ent wife to Tacom a T uesday w here she and two children. The occasion of around 150. expects to spend several m onths in was also th e b irth d ay of W alter W. W. H astin g s T h u rsd ay a tte n d th e hopes of relief from asthm a. A rm strong, a gran d so n of Mr. and ed the fu n eral a t T he D alles of his C. M. D insdale retu rn ed W e d n es Mrs. Cooley. Two p retty birthday niece, a 19-m onths-old child who was suffocated iu a tire w hich de day from S an ta Cruz, C alifornia, cakes w ere a p a rt of th e lunch. and is looking over th is vicinity Mr. and Mrs. A lb ert Camp of stroyed the fam ily home. with th e Idea of locating p erm a G resham and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Helen Mack en tertain ed 25 little nently. He cam e w est about a year A lderm an of P ortlnnd sp en t the friends on th e afternoon of May 25 ago from D ickenson, N orth D akota, Memorial Day week-end at New at a p arty a t her home on Division and assisted In the sto re of J. E. port. stre e t in honor of her sixth b irth - Metzger (or a tim e. He la ter w ent D uring th e sum m er m ouths, June, duy. All rep o rt a splendid time. to C alifornia. Mrs. D insdale ex July and A ugust, the G resham T he S o u th east circle of the pects to Join him here when a su it g ran g e will have no all-d ay se s M ethodist Ladies Aid w ill m eet on we have able location has been found. sion. T he m eetings will be held W ednesday afternoon, Ju n e 8, at J Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Cogswell, who in the evenings only, on th e second th e home of Mrs. G eorge Page.- have been visiting relativ es in S atu rd ay s of each month. Members and friends of th e two ! Mr. and Mrs. H enderson of P o rt other circles .ire invited to be pres- k- P ortland, w ere th e recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Cogswell. A land w ere c a lle rs Monday a t the ent. to offer you w eek-end fishing trip to Crooked home of Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Davies. The G resham Cooking club, un- | Mrs. H enderson w as a form er re si river In ea ste rn Oregon included der the lead ersh ip of Mrs. W. D. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Cogswell, B. F. dent of Long P ra irie, M innesota, K inder, will conduct a bake sale at Cogswell and a nephew from P o rt w here the Davies fam ily lived. the A. W. Metzger & Co. sto re on ; Dr. H. C. Johnson has received S aturday, Ju n e 4, beginning at ! land and Mr. and Mrs. A lbert K rueger. Mr. Cogswell h as d is word from his son, Byron, who 10:30. The proceeds w ill be used ) We have a complete line of Groceries, and this posed of his grocery and filling s ta Joined the navy n few m onths ago, to help defray expenses of dele- l is the best place in town to buy I'resh Fruits and th at his ship has arriv ed in S h an g tion a t Cam pbell, C alifornia, and gates to the sum m er school at Cor- I Vegetables, also Bedding Plants and Vegetable has purchased a business block in hai. Dr. Johnson has th ree d au g h vallis. te rs in Iowa, one of whom is g ra d Berkeley. Plants. ■ ■ ■ u atin g from the sta te college at George P leasant, who form erly Ames and one from high school. H ardy L illies, S pireas, Roses conducted the Base Line garage, Do yon enjoy eatin g a nice tender, juicy steak or In bloom from pots The youngest is en terin g high has moved Into the sinull house of r o a st{ Me arc offering you an opportunity to get' school. 15,000 choice plants to H. W. Cooley on Main street. Mr. such a cul for your Xunday dinner and costin g no select from Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Yager and P le a sa n t and George H ayden have more than Yam hill Xt. prices. d au g h ter Je an left th is m orning for C annas in 12 varieties form ed a p a rtn e rsh ip for conduct Zinnlps in 10 shades Seaside, w here they will spend a ing a wood business, w ith th e ir week. P etunias, double and single h ea d q u arte rs In G resham . In all colors. Miss B ergit Llseth hns come to F or th e first tim e Claude W elch G resham for the b erry season and I Phone 1151 S tore No. 3 UHEXHAM WE DELIVER assisted In a radio program over expects to w ork at th e cannery. She GREEN IIOUXFX KFWV W ednesday evening and r e is m aking her home with Mr. and Home of the famous Newberg, mild cured, p orts he enjoyed th e experience Mrs. J. W. Maloy. Miss L iseth cam e Hogan Road Phone 306 Homs and It aeons very m uch. He played Ills new from N orway th ree years ago in Flowers for All Occasions Sousaphone w ith th e ‘'H arm ony com pany w ith an o th er girl and the K ings” o rch e stra, a P o rtlan d o r two have been w orking steadily in I ganization. Claude hns th e p ro s various places, m ost of th e tim e as ! pect in the d istan t fu tu re of good w aitresses in logging cam p cook j lineups w ith his bass horn. He got houses. She is planing to m ake a i his s ta rt w ith tn e G resham baud visit to her people In Norway in and feels th a t he owes much to Dr. tlie n ear fu tu re but will re tu rn to H. C. Johnson for his success thus Oregon. far in his chosen work. A nother of Ralph Baker, bookkeeper for Swift’s Jew el Dr. Jo h nson's boys, Clifford Gibbs, Itroi kwav A- Nelson, w as absent ■ Brookfield Loaf bus secured a good position as cor- several days from his w ork this i n etlst In one of th e P ortlan d week owing to Illness. I Med. can........ 75e whole or half churches. He h as lately been a d I.H i .... $1.45 lb. m itted to m em bership in the P o rt S u b scrib e to Hie b an d fu n d l'or a land Ju n io r Symphony orchestra. Serb s of o pen a ir sum nii r c o n c e rts 'I snow betw een A m erican F alls and Twin F alls, Idaho. IGNITION SPECIALIST. S P E C I A L COMMUNICA TION of G resham Lodge No. 152 A. F. & A. M. in Masonic hall, W ednesday evening, Ju n e 8. M aster Mason degree w ill be con ferred. W. L. GORSAGE, Sec y. A. W. METZGER, W. M. A; T h a t’s us. B ring your ca r here for any rep airs, ad ju stm en ts or p arts for th e s ta rte r, g en erato r, sw itches, w iring, lighting, etc. Work done by an expert an d is pos itively g u aran teed . We c a rry a D on't lay down the paper till you com plete line of ignition p arts. have read th e W ant Ads G resham G a ra g e phone 2391. T he G resham co n cert band is a success. T hey co n trib u te m uch to the advancem ent of th e com m unity. L et’s get back of th e ir sum m er co n certs w ith an ad equate fund. Peter PHONE Leuard _ Cleaning and Pressing 1211 Many new W ant Ads today. Our cleaning plant la in Gresham We call and deliver ■ ■ Granada Theater 7Sih and East Glloan P rogram for S atu rd ay and Sunday, June 4 and 5 SATURDAY, JU N E 4— F lo ren ce Vhlor In AFRAID TO LOVE” A riotous comedy concerning a beautiful girl who m ade h e r self up as a dowd and m arried a man to save him from a schem ing adventuress. Com edy and N ew s ‘THE TEMPTRESS” A uthor, Vicente Blasco Ibanez; D irector, F red Niblo. A g reat p ictu re w ith a w onderful cast, including G reta Garbo, A ntonio Moreno, M arc M acD erm ott, Lionel B arrym ore and V irginia F aire. ' C om edy, N ew s and a Cartoon Sh ow s ta r ts 7:15 w eek n ig h ts ; 2:15 S u n d a y s Popular Prices ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ £ac/i and Every Day SOMETHING SPECIAL W hy not take advantage of these specials and save yourself some money? NEWBERG PACKING & PRODUCE CO. GROCERY BULLETIN Shortening Beech Nut Spaghetti med. cans, 2 for He Can Send Money/ .4 nywhere hi the World f made FIRST STATE | $ f BANK A STIM I»« BARK QRKKIIAM H AM 29c Brookfield and Sandy Creamery Sale q Large oval Cured just right for the most particular taste In mustard, tomato sauce and spiced 2 cans Lb. Sardines Rutter Phis is the best grade of butter obtainable. lb. . 46c 25c Seal of Oregon Best grade of seed less raisins. 4-lb. pkg. Hard VV heat Flour 49-lb. sack *1.94 Kellogg’s Corn Flakes and Post Toasties 3 pkgs. 25c Ctahna Peas Best ungraded peas 2 cans Raisins Best Cane Ì Sugar t This is the tine berry sugar not tlx* coarse manufacturer’s sugar. Buy a sack or two at the present wholesale quotation. $^.65 CASH 25c . Store Dept. Phone 1451 © Special Features Saturday and Monday KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES fresh and crisp , (lim it 4)A 3 p k g s), 3 p k g s ........ ¿.t/t RED PACK IIOT SAUCE. C a n ............ OC I’lGGLY WIGGLY BITTER T h ere's none b etter 4 Q pound ........................... 401 2 p o u n d s ... ................ 85c M .1 B CO’S Il'M OK COFFEE Real coffee, but inex pensively packed 19« INSTANT I’OSTUM a h ea lth ful cereal beverage •)£».. larg e size ..................... -i.H PREM IER SAI.AI» DRESS- ING. Tops the salad l) ( | large b o ttle s.............. • ) .* ( HS 18c v , w a , { ’ .. Full stren g th a n d ’ fam ous Heinz flavor. (W hite, cider or m alt) 39c Our Brand Cooking Figs Fould’s Paste Products Macaroni. Noodles Spaghetti made from Durum . wheat Semolina 3 pkes. 2 ja rs .......................... ZOC Makes m any w arm w eather dishes. WEBEOOT PINK SALMON T all tin s of firm pink 41/» fish. 2 c a n s ................ ZMC ROYAL CHEF MINCED BA- ZDR CLAMS, a special price on these flat 1 r _ t i n s ................................. IOC Di-licla SANDWICH SPREAD An appetizing and w hole some m eat spread »ir„ 2 cans ........................... Z»)C ( RLAMETTES, a superio r m acaroni product that QP cook« quickly, 3 pkg ZOC I VO If V SOAP FLAKES . i r _ 10c size, 3 f o r . .. ZOC The finest soap m ade in convenient form. IAORY SOAP, large •l,” size bars. 2 f o r ___ ZOC __ _______ • SAI .ADA TEA, ’a-lb. size 4i>c Og« ’«-lb. siz e ............ ZOC More delicious cups for the money. Make your own selection here. WAX 1.1 N( II ROI LS 4 i r „ OREGON LETTUCE 9 ro lls ........................... Z«)C 1 ' 2 for ............................. 1 Ol 4 lb s .............................. ZOL New C alifornia G arnets. SALT, table quality 8-lb. s a c k s ................... 1)»- IOC HILLSDALE ASPARAGUS, good tender C alifornia • ) “’ asp arag u s tips, sq tin s. Z»)C SI AKIST ORANGES ■i 414 .........................._ \ 252 size, real juicy LEMONS, large ones dozen ............................ ... GINGER AI.E ( liquet t lllb. S2.2.", dz ( 4^Q 3-lb. pkg. 35c RIVAL SLICED BEEF O ' FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES NEW POTATOES Market Day Flour at the lowest rate of exchange we are pre- p a r e d to forward money safely to any civilized community world, be it in the Americas, Europe, Australia, Africa or Asia. If you wish to send money to a foreign country, let us attend to it for you. Telctrntphic transfers « ithoiii delay. 25c Newberg Cheese At Piggly YVigglv you a re su re of o b tain in g only the fre sh est produce on the market and all of it clean and wholesome. And you have the added advantage of picking out what you want • then you are sure of getting the best. Canada Dry. * 2 .5 0 dz. ( alilornia Lehder PEACHES or APRICOTS j/» buffet tins, e a c h ___ 1*’C Fancy quality, in sm all buf fet tins. Convenient for sa l ads. picnics, etc. Hillcrest PEACHES ')'„ 2 cans ......................... «)OC L arge 2t* tins, fine C alifor nia fru it iu syrup. V t N < t MP’S BEANS H ealthful w arm w eather beverage. We have the handy dozen carto n s. 3 cans ......................... Z»)C Medium cans, and th e m ost popular seller. n., 9C PIGGI.l WIGGLY t f .) n F ( O VSTER W AGUNS^O.ZfO Cleans, sco u rs and polishes. Has no equal in th e kitchen. Every boy «hould have one at th is low price. BRILI.O, Irg. size 2 0 c ' I 39c METZGER Quality and Serzice Feed Dept. Phone 1281 IGGLY WIGGLY I ' aw ?«*’*