Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, June 03, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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£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
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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
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414
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\
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
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39c
METZGER
Quality and Serzice
Feed Dept.
Phone 1281
IGGLY WIGGLY I
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