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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1927)
GRESHAM OUTLOOK, PAGE FUCK T he “Live W ires", a Sunday school class of boys, u n d er th e di rectio n of K. D. F en d all th eir teach er, left G resham at 8 o’clock T uesday evening and began the — J. J. Fiüher, sales m anager of the ascen t of L arch m ountain from T he storm of la st Tuesday B erry G row ers Packing com pany, M ultnom ah falls an hour la ter straw b e rrie s w as called to Salem the early p a rt They reached the sum m it at 12:30 w orked havoc to of th is week an account of th e th a t night. T he trip of 6*6 m iles w hich w ere rip e or ripening in the death of his fath e r John B. F isher, w as m ade th ro u g h a driving rain fields, th e heavy rain driving the 75, an old tim e resident of th a t city storm . They reached G resham at b erries into the groud or covering who died Monday from an extended 1 o'clock W ednesday afternoon them w ith mud. As a re su lt the illness. T he funeral w as held on W hile a t the top they stayed a t th e b erries Into the ground or covering W ednesday and Interm ent m ade In ran g e r cabin. since th e storm w ere m any of them J. H. S terlin g w ent to Lyle unfit to use because of the d irt a Salem cem etery. The deceased is survived by his widow Mrs. C arrie W ashington. S atu rd ay to get Mrs w hich w as ground into them which B. F ish er and a Bon W. G. F ish er of S terlin g and th e ir ch ildren, R obert could n ot be w ashed out. In a le t Salem and tw o sons J. B. and J. J. and R uth, who had been th e re visit te r to th e b erry grow ers M anager ing w ith relativ es for a week. They D. E. Tow le says th a t muddy b e r F ish er of P ortland. retu rn ed home Sunday. ries can n o t be used, b ut th a t they Dr. and Mrs. W ilbur Thom pson Ivan Swift, d istric t m anager for should be picked from the vines or accom panied Mrs. T hom pson's m other Mrs. A. M. W ilkenson home the P o rtlan d E lectric Pow er com they will cause oth er b erries to yesterday from Oak Ridge, Oregon, pany a t G resham , attended an all- mould. All b erries for b arrelin g w here the la tte r has been for the day dem onstration of th e W esting should be fully colored. T he straw b e rry m a rk e t prospects p a st ten days. Dr. Thom pson and house products at the Hotel P o rt About 50 w ere a re n ot very bright, says Mr. Towle, his wife w ill re tu rn to th e ir home land y esterday. p rese n t to enjoy th e banquet and and special care m u st be tak en to today. o th e r pleasing fea tu re s of th e day ’s keep up th e high sta n d ard of q u al An in te restin g experim ent in events ity to m eet com petition. M arket p reserving cut flowers has recently co n d 'tlo n s will n ot w a rra n t paying Mrs. E lizabeth McLain has been been m ade by Miss E lizabeth Jo h n son, who singed the ends of the ill for sev eral days w ith an a ttac k over lc for picking w ith one-half cent bonus. T he association will stem s of o rien tal popples, which of tonsilitis. not advance m ore th an th a t for the Dr. and Mrs. V. L. Brooks and a re p articu la rly quick to w ilt afte r being cut. One blossom held for two children cam e down from E u picking. gene for the w edding T uesday The weevil bait is ready for de m ore th a n 50 hours in a w arm m orning of Mrs. Brooks' b ro th er livery to the grow ers and should room before its p etals dropped. Joe P eak to Miss F ern P e rry of One w as placed w ith th e o thers P ortland. Dr. Brooks retu rn ed to w ithout singeing the stem and it Eugene, b ut Mrs. Brooks will re m ain at the hom e of her .p aren ts com m enced to droop w ithin a short Dr. and Mrs. F ra n k P eak un til a f tim e and soon lost its petals. te r Ju n e 20 when her husband w ill T he A m erican Legiou aux iliary re tu rn to P o rtla n d to atten d a d en tis ts ’ convention. w ill m eet on T uesday afternoon, Miss M ildred E isn er, who has Ju n e 14, a t 2 o’clock for a sew ing been employed a t the W elling re s m eeting at the home of Mrs. A lbert ta u ra n t for som e tim e past, and Camp. At th a t tim e a baby’s lay G eorge B rander, a stockm an from e tte w ill be sta rted for th e child H eppner, w ere m arried T uesday in V ancouver, W ashington, accom w elfare com m ittee of th e auxiliary. panied by th e b rid e’s b ro th er from Miss L ucille Dodson has gone to Bull Run and an au n t of P o rtland. S eattle for an indefinite sta y w ith They expect to reside tem p o rarily We su g g est th a t your S a tu r in P ortland. h er grandpiother. day o rd er c a rry some of these Mr. and Mrs. C. H. C alkins paid items. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. H ail of Sandy a week-end visit to relativ es in A u a r e being congratulated over the burn and Shelton, W ashington, be WAI,RAD’S SPECIAL a rriv a l of a fine baby g irl born to fore th e ir d ep a rtu re on an ex ten d Best C ream ery B u tter ed trip to Maine and M assachusetts them T hursday, Ju n e 9, a t the to visit for six m onths or longer per p o u n d ................... home of Mrs. J. A. Bushong. with relatives. They expect to HORSESHOE COFFEE In a rec en t list of m arria g e li leave on this trip some tim e next F lesh Roasted and week. G round, per lb ............... censes appearing in a P o rtlan d p a Mrs. J. R. M artin and Mrs. E. W. p e r a re th e nam es of G eorge L. A ylsw orth w ere th e hostesses y es SALTED PEANUTS P utnam of G resham and G race A. terd ay afternoon at a luncheon fol F resh ly Roasted and lowed by bridge given a t th e hom e Johnson of P ortland. Salted, per lb ........ of Mrs. A ylsw orth on th e Base Line T he w inners of the rec en t ta b let road. T h irty w ere p resen t to en Klngford’s Gl.OSS STAItCII and note book cover co n test in joy the afternoon. Mrs. W. D. K in stigated by H epp’s R acket store der w as aw arded first honors at fi-lb. wood boxes. w ere M artha R uhlln, who received bridge and Mrs. Jam es E lkington second. JELL X CELL, All Flavors first place of $.r> In m erchandise, R ichard Mundlin, salesm an a t the Are in stock now a t and George Dietl Jr., who w as T w entieth C entury sto re, is absent 3 pkgs. f o r .................. diOC aw arded the second prize, $3 In from his w ork th is w eek on a c count of the death of his b ro th er PALMOLIVE SOAP m erchandise. H enry Mundin of P ortland. F u n e r Keep th a t school girl T he Sew and So circle of the al services will be held S atu rd ay at com plexion, 12 b a rs. M ethodist L ad les’ Aid will m eet on till1 Mount Scott F u n eral home. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge S p rag er and UTAHNA PEAS, 2’s W ednesday afternoon, J u n e 15, at Very fine ungraded th e home of Mrs. Jam es S terling. dau g h ter C ath erin e of Oregon City w ere th e g u ests at T h u rsd ay eve q u ality, 3 f o r ........ A cordial invitation is extended to ning dinner of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k all to be present. G illett. Mr. G illett and Mrs. PORK AND BEANS V an C a m p 's m e d iu m , Mrs. E. G. Judd w as m ost a g re e S prag er a re b ro th er and sister. Mr. S prag er holds th e position of p r i 2's, 3 f o r ................... ably su rp rised T hursday evening vate se creta ry to W illard H aw ley on the occasion of her b irthday Jr., m anager of th e Hawley Pulp & SOLAR BRAND Broken 8ici <l P ineapple when 20 m em bers of the B aptist P aper Co. C E. R usher and fam ily retu rn ed 2%s, 2 f o r .................. Young Peoples Union w alked into Tuesday from an auto trip to O ak th e parsonage laden w ith su s land and o th er C alifornia points KERR’S FLOUR picious looking packages w hich la w here they visited with th e ir ch il Best P aten t, 49's.......... te r proved to be refreshm ents. dren P aul and M yrtle, and Mr. and G am es w ere played and la te r Mrs. Mrs. J. V. Cem er and o th e r friends. Com plete line of ja r lids, covers Tile trip was m ade m ainly for the Ju d d was presented with a han d benefit of Mr. R u sh er's h ealth and rin g s a re now in stock. some silver cake dish as a token of wtiich he sta te s is g reatly im proved. esteem from (he young people. W illiam R u th erfo rd , a form er D orothy T etrick. eight-year-old ¡m em ber of th e faculty of G resham g ran d d au g h ter of Mrs. Mary Tet- I Union high school, but now princi- rick, underw ent an operation for ' pal of the G alt Jo in t Union high appendicitis about 1 o'clock this I school in C alifornia, has b e e n a p pointed olilciul rep resen tativ e of m orning at P endleton, Oregon, and th e C alifornia High School P rin c i her condition h as been reported as pals' association to the A m erlcan- satisfactory. Mrs. T etrick w ith her ! A ustrian In stitu te w hich will meet th re e graudchihlren D orothy, M ar at Vienna th e first p a rt of July. He g a re t and Bobby, left som e tim e expects to he abroad about two i m onths. ago for an extended visit with relativ es at Pomeroy, W ashington. Can you drive safely in highw ay weigh about 5 lbs. T he little girl was taken ill and tralflc w ithout 4-wheel b rak es? pound her ailm ent diagnosed as acu te a p Ask tlie safety council. Buy a W hippet and realize the difference. pendicitis. I lc s s e l Im plem ent Co. Adv. FUI HAY, JUNE 10, be taken a t once. It is pointed out th a t by u sin g the bait as m any b er ries can be grow n on half the acres as would grow on th e whole field w ithout it, th u s leaving half th e acres for some o th e r crop. 1 G row ers a re urged to bring in Strawberry Growers | Instructions Given G resham Locals WALRAD New Today 1927 em pty cra tes w hich they a re not A eronauts know a lot about mo using, as they w ill be needed sh o rt tors. G eneral P a tric k of th e air service drives a W illys-K night. ly. Let your next car be a W illys- K night.—H essel Im plem ent Co.— Uncle Sam Work Shirts, 75c. Adv. F ull cut, 2 pockets. Special value A ylsw orth & M artin, G resh Uncle Sam Work S h ir ts 76c. am .—Adv. F u ll cut, 2 pockets. Special value. A ylsw orth & M artin, G resh- am.—Adv. Window Cleaning. ¡ For ex p ert window cleaning see Í 8. T ajim a, or leave ord ers w ith J. Ross Brown, G resham , phone 2501. lg77777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777/777777777777777777777777777777‘ Westinghouse For the FULL Swimming Season AUTOMATIC E le c tric R a n g e DEMONSTRATION Bathing Suits for men, women and children, made in the popular styles and colors. Bathing shoes and caps to match. Very Special BIB OVERALLS, a very good grade This w eek................................................ SAT., JUNE 1 8 ,1pm- 98c WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. “ T h e H ouse of Q u ality ” G R E SH A M ,O R E G O N PH O N E 1411 W e Give G reen T ra ilin g S tam p s Merc. Co. Phone 1411 H as your ca r chrom e steel in every leaf of every sprin g ? The W hippet has! Buy a W hippet and ' realize the difference.—H essel Im ‘ plem ent Co.—Adv. Watch for detailed announcement in Tuesday’s Outlook. PORTLAND ELECTRIC POW E COMPANY ELECTRIC S T O R K E L E C T R I C BLDG, P ow ell St. FLAG DAY P h o n e 801 G re sh am The lucky lady at the demonstration will re ceive a Westinghouse electric curling iron Free. | 45c 4 lo( Cr» 20c 68c 85c W h en B etsy R oss m ade th e first A m erican F lag , 147 y e a rs ago, sh e sew ed 13 s ta r s on a field of blue. E a c h s ta r is a sta te , th e re a re now 48. W e h av e n o t w a sted o r lo st o n e of th em . F a ih tfu l over a few th in g s, we h a v e been given a u th o r ity over m any. “ W HA T WE HAVE WE H O LD” . O ne lesson th e A m erican F la g te a c h e s us is to K E E P w h a t w e h a v e a n d ADD to it. W e h a v e n o t g am b led o r sp ecu lated w ith a n y of th e s ta r s in o u r flag. I t co m m an d s th e re sp e c t of th e w orld. SAVE c o n s is te n tly an d we too can com m and th e re sp e c t of th e w orld a n d m a in ta in our in dependence. 39c 25c 4 LH “ECONOMY makes happy homes and sound nations instill it deep.”— George Washington. FIRST STATE BANK 29c Diamond Matches FLAKES, 2 pkgs. 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 parte*. A u th o rise d S eh eh ler c a rb u re to r serv ice. plete line in Ntoek. Com All Work Guaranteed SPECIAL PRICES Newberg Van (’amp’s Pork and Beans ' H 4M I Med. size cans 3 for 29c 1 lb. i»7c Fresh Hawaiian Pineapple frin ii June 10 to 20 Large and juicy 3 0 x 3 A, full oversize.................... $7.50 each 35c LONG « THOMPSON. Beech Nut Spaghetti 25c Sugar Price has advanced— you will surely pay more. Buy your re quirements now. $ 7 2 .6 5 ■71 ! Iowa White Corn Good standard grade 2 cans 25c Silver Bar Tomatoes Best standard grade 2 cans 25c A. W. METZGER & CO. Store Dept. Phone 1451 ua,. y and Service tn T»’( 97c Piggly Wiggly BUTTER, none b etter, few as good t A ,, pound ........................... ‘TT( 2 lbs................ 87c BLUE KIKRON MAI.T 7 f t . EXTRACT, 3 lb tin I J ( n Med. size cans 2 for CASH Mt. Hood Service Station COFFEE, M J. B. Hili Bros., Golden W est. Lb N IK PRETZEL STICKS, crisp salted pretzels Everything Good to Eat on Mason Tires O ther sizes in proportion. 25c Ladies’ Aid Bake Sale, Here, Sai., June 11 Orange Pekoe >4 lb. 27c « ■ lb. 5(b Some broken slices 2-ib. t i u ....................... Sm all w rapped ham s, cured ju st rig h t fo r im m ed iate use. W hole o r half. Lb. Lipton’s Tea . 17c P IN E A PP L E , solar brand in larg e 2*6 tins. *HL» Sale Special inducement for this month 3 cans Saturday-Monday Piggly Wiggly Features KELLOGG’S 1IRAN F o r tom orrow 's b reak fast A Strong Hank [.arge boxes, full count 6 boxes Alpine Milk Wise buyers are cutting their food costs through helping themselves at Piggly Wiggly. Every dollar saved a I Piggly W iggly is a d o lla r m ore th a t belongs to y o u . niKwiiiiinianiiiini GRESHAM, OREGON GROCERY BULLETIN Brookfield Loaf Cheese Clipping the Price E ed Dept. Phone 1281 F re sh F ru its and V egetables y o u r ow n selectio n . NEW PEAS, from The •V-' D alles. 2 lbs. 25c Ne» W hite POTATOES* fancy. 4 i b s . . . . I EMDNS. large and juicy D ozen. SUNKIST ORANGES Med. dozen ............. 29c 23c 20c iiiiiiiiiitin n iiiiiin iin iiiN iiiR iiu iiiiiiiiiiiin SIHUtlllllll iH u iiiiiiii P A G NAPTHA SOAP 5 b a rs ......................... Keeps w hite clothes white. Safe for colors. 17c (TIII’SO, m akes all OQp w ashing easier, lrg . /» m V N II 1 EIAKE BUTTER (R A I KERS. oven tiis h » )A and tasty. B ox.......... X»v.’( VAN < K IP ’S BEANS Medium size cans and real q u ality too. 3 cans ¿AC WESSON O il., has no equal for frying, baking or m ayon naise m aking HL» q u a rt tin ................... h ’ s SPA G H ETTI, Beechnut Q T ., prepared. 2 can s. . — ’)(. With cheese and tom ato sauce, ready to serve. Silver Bar PIN E A PPLE , No. 1 dat tin s, crushed or O " « LIQUID SUNSHINE This is th e large 12-oz. ja r, sold originally at 60c. Cleans an<k polishes everything. Specially priced 2 bottles ............ . in sv ru p . t I D rom edary G RA PEFRU IT Tree ripened F lorida fru it in N B um tins KJC j » ( ERTD, in su res perfect re su lts In m aking jelly o r f ? r preserves, 2 b o ttles. • / • ) ( 25c PIGGLY WIGGLY TWIN B R E ID , w h o le w h e a t 1 1 , . or white. L oaf___ 1 I ( Wax w rapped, tw o-pound q u ality loaf. Royal ( hef MINCED It AZOR CLAMS, fiat tin s And now pack. Special f 7 _ C a n ................................. I INDSAY RIPE OLIVES, big •H L» fruit, 2 for. . . 1MAIZO STARCH, 1-pound BUFFALO .MATCHES N'on-poisonous, strik e V oti an J y - IOC w h e re. 6 boxes .............. - " 19c I