Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, June 17, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    GRESHAM
PAGE EDIK
Gresham Locals
C ontinued from pax« 1
Mrs. Georgia Nelson, secretary of
KHQ, a radio broadcasting station
of Spokane, who has been in P o rt­
land a rra n g in g radio program s. Is
th e guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dell
S m ith a t the C. N. T aber residence.
Mrs- W. F, Honey and her daugh­
te r Miss F lorence Honey attended
th e opening of the pageant "Ro-
s a ria ” in P ortland Monday evening
a t th e civic stadium . They cannot
speak too highly of th is beautiful
spectacle.
Enos V olbrecht, Hal
Jon es and Miss Elizabeth H orning
of G resham are connected with the
pageant, also Mrs. Raymond Rog­
ers of P ortland, a form er Gresham
resident. A large num ber of local
people have enjoyed the pageant
th is week.
Six g irls enjoyed a m erry party
a t the hom e of Mrs. W. F. Honey
Monday afternoon in honor of the
jin th birthday of M argaret Nicke.-
son. The o thers p resent w ere Jean
N ickerson, M argaret Brooks, June
Forbes, H elen Hciney and V irginia
M iller. Games and refreshm ents
w ere enjoyed on th e lawn.
Mr. and Mrs H enry V. S char-
brough have secured housekeeping
room s at the home of Mrs. Ed.
Sm ith on Maiu street.
RBfl
WAS
Flow er lovers a re becom ing
g reatly in terested in a fn-ak blos­
som of th e floral world on th e
beautiful law n of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Kenney. No one who has seen it
so far has been able to nam e the
tran g e r, although it is p lainly a
m em ber of th e lily fam ily. T he
bulb from w hich th e p lan t sta rted
was a gift to Mrs. K enney about
six years ago and the p la n t has now
attain ed a height of about tw o and
half feet T he blossom m u st have
developed suddenly some tim e d u r­
ing Monday. It is a m ost w on­
derful shade of m aroon, 24 inches
in length and eight inches acro ss
and of a velvety te x tu re w hich
m ust be seen to be ap p reciated . It
produces a sheen w hen stru c k by
th e ray s of the gun th a t is sim ply
indescribable. W hile beautiful In
ap pearance, the odor is very ob­
jectionable. T his is th e first tim e
the plant has ever blossom ed. Mrs.
Kenney is anxious th a t h er friends
may have an o p p o rtu n ity of seeing
the ra re blossom w hile it lasts.
a
Mrs. P. E. Mills, in an in te re s t­
ing com m unication, sta te s th a t
apple juice can be canned su ccess­
fully In a p ressu re cooker and will
keep as sw eet as when ta k en from
the press. Mrs. Mills ex p e rim en t­
ed with a few q u a rts w hich, w hen
opened sev eral m onths la ter, w as
In perfect condition. A 15-pound
p ressu re w as used for th re e m in ­
utes.
Miss M artha O w sley h as re tu rn e d
from Toledo, O regon, w h ere she
has been teaching th e p a st y ea r.
She will spend th e su m m er v ac a­
tion a t th e home of h er m o th er Mrs.
C a rrie Owsley on P io n eer avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. E a rl R. B urch of
R oseburg a re spen d in g a few days
at the home of th e fo rm e r’s p a r ­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. B urch.
Mrs. H an n a h Jo h n so n , a fo rm e r
resid e n t of G resham , sp e n t a few
h o u rs h ere Tuesday- Mrs. Jo h n so n
now resid es at S ycam ore statio n .
She is 91 y ea rs of age and sp rig h tly
as a m uch y o u n g er woman.
T h e G resham Box w orks, located
w est of th e ca n n ery , is ad d in g a
new c ra te m ach in e to its eq u ip ­
m ent T he p ro p rie to r, P. F. F e lt
sta te s th a t w ith th e in sta lla tio n of
th is new saw he will be p rep a re d to
tu rn o ut a com plete crate. H ere­
to fo re he has been m ak in g h allo ck s
only, but as soon as th e new saw is
ready to run. he can m a n u fa ctu re
all k in d s of vegetable and b erry
c ra te s in a su b sta n tia l m an n er. Mr.
F e lt say s th a t alth o u g h th is is th e
first season for his c ra te and h al-
lock Industry, he ca n n o t com plain
as to bu sin ess. He h a s a se p a ra te
building w here th e knocked down
c ra te s a re assem bled and m ailed.
T he K allan d e r F lo ra l com pany of
P o rtlan d has p u rch ased th e 4% -
acre tra c t of F red B echill located
ea st of his resid en ce p ro p erty on
Division stre e t and is rap id ly m a k ­
ing a fine floral farm of it At p re s ­
ent p a rt of the tr a c t is set o u t to
WALRAD
OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, JUNE
1 s tra w b e rrie s, but m uch of th e
gro u n d w ill probably la te r be p ut
into bulbs and sh ru b b ery . Ten
th o u san d gladioli bulbs have been
p la n ted and S panish iris w ill be
la rg e ly featu red by th e floral com ­
pany. Jo h n I.in d ro th is w orking
th e place, picking th e straw b e rrie s
an d o th erw ise ca rin g for th e
g ro u n d for th e ow ners.
Mrs. W. C. E llio tt and h e r d au g h ­
te r Miss D orothy E llio tt of Tacom a
have decided to spend th e sum m er
I in G resham w ith Mrs. M arion Jo h n ­
son and Miss E lizabeth Johnson,
Miss E llio tt w as g rad u a ted Ju n e 2
' from St. P a u l’s School for G irls at
W alla W alla, W ashington, and ex­
pects to e n te r college in Septem ber.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. S t.C la ir en ­
joyed a m otor trip la st Sunday a f­
tern o o n to th e Sandy L um ber com ­
p an y ’ mill east of C herryville. A
sh o rt side trip led them to a
logged-off tr a c t w here rhododen­
d rons w ere plentiful and ju s t now
You Á re Invited
to see our new home in the
DOWSETT BUILDING
POW ELL ST., GRESHAM
in
p a ste l sh a d e s a t
w ill
be
show n
p o p u la r p rices
by
M iss
H a lsey
Elizabeth s Frock Shop
Bathing Suits
98c
T o m a to o n ly , p e r d o z .
BELI U M T MACARONI PROD-
I ( Ì 'S , M ai a l o n i , S p a g h e tt i O C .
and Noodles, 3 f o r ........ »ÎvJC
55c
18c
...... 15c
POT ROASTS, pound.................
Sil. A ER
BAR PEACHES
Sliced, 2M|S Yellow
Clings, per ca n .
15c
5-lb. pail
A
73c
Bacon, lb...........
1-45
D 2 lbs. bulk 31c
18c
.25c
10-lb. pail
NEW BERG HAMS
very choice
PR IC ED R IG H T
Another big surprise awaits you in our
grocery, fresh fruit and vegetable depart­
ment—and a big surprise in strawberries for
canning.
NEWBERG PACKING & PRODUCE CO.
Phone 1151
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X
S tore No. 3
GLASS MIXING BOW I.S
5 to th e s e t ...............
K i l l ICS E LOI R
Best P ate n t, 49 s.
I I RE ( ANE SUGAR
C S H per lOO-lh. sk .
20c
69c
AylsWorthj Martin^
M E N ’S W EA R
GROCERY BULLETIN
WE DELIVER
Upton’s Tea
Festival (¡rape Fruit
Yellow Label
Orange Pekoe
Best grade of
juicy fruit
special, 3 cans
1 lb.
’ Sé
f t i
O
T & h and
famous ((
5c
S U G A R
Last chance at this low price,
Bulk Cocoa
Market Dav Raisins
Best grade of
Seedless Raisins
4-lb. pkg.
F \
Seal
ot Oregon
Flour
A fam ily p a te n t flour,
h a rd w h e a t, m ad e by th e
C row n Mill«.
TOBACCO, 16-oz. tin
93,
sack * 6 , 6 5
Silver Bar Tomatoes
Best grade of standard
Tomatoes with puree
Zac
25c
I’E At IIES, in heavy
syrup, 2 f o r ..............
35c
BEECHNUT P repared Spagli-
lietti. Tom ato Sauce Beans,
( le a n t sa lad Mustard
2 for
N B ( CRACKERS;
A dozen different kinds to
choose from. Ju st rig h t for
picnic or outing.
2 boxes
...................
-TV
( ERTO, (Surejel>
In sures perfect preserving
resu lts.
2 bottles ........
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I’IGGLY WIGGLY B IT T E R .
It keeps fresh and sw eet
com pare th e q u ality A
nound
. .
z»M
2 p o u n d s.....................
t II IPSO, for clothes, for
dishes, lrg. p k g ........
QQ.
rr
PURE CANE SUGAR
$6.49
berry (fine), sack
M anufacturer's
¿ • p >VO
(co u rse), sack
M O T TISSUE
F ull 1000 sh eet of ex tra
high grad e tissue.
3 ro lls. .....................
PIGGLY WIGGLY TWIN
BREAD, 2-lb. quality
GUEST IVORY SOAP
6 b a r s ...........................
Real Ivory In the handy
toilet size.
25c
Delicia Sandw ich SPREAD,
a wholesome m eat
spread. 2 for. .
«£')(.
LIFEBUOY HEALTH
-»< ► (1 ’.
19c
B IN IN VS, fancy firm,
ripe fru it, 3 lb s ........
25c
I nderw oou's DEV II.ED O f?/»
II A M. 3 for
G enuine deviled ham in
picnic tins.
LEMONS, large and
juicy, d o z e r .................
21c
29c
M NKIST ORANGES,
252 size, dozen .........
Real juicy
5c
11.,
.lit.
In san itary wax w a p p e r.
»Vr
Z OC
Lindsay K Il’E OLIVES, q u al­
ity olives. In pint size • )( » .,
tins. 2 for
—9C
« RKS1 A BI (Nt (
-1C»
BEVERAGE BASE
1 “ C
Makes a gallon ot delicious
drink.
SAL ADA TEA
Your own selection
Vtahna Feas
t AN ADA DRY GINGER
ALE. 12 bottles i ^ 2 . » ) 9
H ostess carto n
W AX LI N( R ROLLS
-pound ........
O -
m N
49c
YOLO P l( KI ES
Q uality pickles in sw eet,
sw eet mixed, sour, etc 9 In
75c
25 S tores
METZGER & CO.
85c
OREGON LETTUCE
Best ungraded peas
2 cans
IT X. TOBACCO, 16-oz. tin
TOMATOES, lrg. size
can, 2 f o r ...................
’f
1 ligh percentage of oil
3 lbs.
39c
Cheaper than you can
buy the dry beans
Med. size cans, 3 for
£
29c
10c
q ,
Van Camp’s
Fork and Beans
LIQUID St NSIIINE
Reg. 60c size C leans and pol­
ishes everything,
2 b ottles. . .
_«•,Y
I’EAS, Mt. Ham ilton,
can ...............................
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Lot 6. F i n e M ercerized
F o u la rd s, a sso rte d m edi­
um figures. Beg. n.» •»■’
$3.25, now
Large package, full
count, best matches
package
arguments - quality and fa c ts-a
definite combination
of truths.
combini]
Without interruption you choose.
Saturday-Monday Piggly Wiggly Features
(lim it 5 c a n s).
Diamond Matches
Lot 5. Im p o rted c l o t h .
P in h e a d c h eck s in a s s o r t­
ed colors. Beg.
nr
$2.95, now
»>
MM
Yes, silent salesmen that do not
expound a lot of idle sales talk,
yet they do give good convincing
SH O E S
G R E SH A M
,1/Z Spring 1927 Styles
L o t 4. P rin te d S o isettes,
s m a l l figures, a sso rted
colors. R e g u la r
(? i q -
$2.75, now
» p l.IM
EACH
OLD DUTCH CLE ANSER
97c
Lot 3. P lain
B roadcloth
in a sso rte d colors, c-i n r
Beg. $2.50, now
N®
iV1
Com plete line of ja r lid s covers
and rin g s a re now In sto rk .
IN WOMEN’S DRESSES
Lot 2. E n g lish p r i n t s ,
p lain an d figured, cm n r
Beg. $2.25, now «P1 • l »I
¥
llu th in g C a p s..................................... ..25c to 50c
Bniliiim S lip p e rs
.................................. $1.00
$2.0(1
$ß ßQ
1 , lb. 27e, 1.. lb. 50*
75c
Price Tags * Silent^Salesmen
C h ild re n ’s S u its
65c to $2.95
Big Reductions
Ixit 1. C h a 111 b r a y and
p rin te d percale«.
Heg. $1.25, now
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J a n tz e n
.......- .....................$0.00
AVebfoot .............................. $8.95
All W ool.............................. $2.95
C o tto n
.................................. $1.90
P A G SOAP, the W hite
N aphtha, In b ara fo r. .
Pork Roasts, lb..
GRESH AM, OREGON
A S trong Bunk
P IG G L Y W IG G L Y
Jantzen, W’ebfoot and Knit-well in all
sizes and colors for men, women and
children.
PRID E OF OREGON STRING
BEANS, Cut R efugee, 2s
3 for ..............................
ALASKA PINK SALMON
E xport B rand, Is t a l l . . .
FIRST STATE BANK
Headquarters
for
45c
CAM PBELL’S S O I'P
Choice Rib and Plain Steaks, lb
Each new temptation to SPEN D finds them too
weak to resist. They wish to save, but have too
much “W ishbone” and too little backbone.
“Save $100 a year for 50 years and you will
have $15,877.
WALRAD’S SPECIA L
Best C ream ery B u tter
per p o u n d ...................
lie
Too Much
Wishbone
You will notice that most of the big fortunes in
this country were made from small beginnings.
Start an account with this bank and build both
backbone and a bank account.
We su g g e st th a t y o u r S a tu r ­
day o rd er c a rry som e of th e se
items.
Choice Steer Boiling Meats, lb
STATED COMMUNI-
cation, G resham C hap­
S P E C I A L COMMUNICA-
te r No. 117, O. E. S.,
TION of G resham Lodge No.
social to en te rta in th e
152 A. F. & A. M. in Masonic
1927 M atrons. P a 7
h all, Monday evening, Ju n e 20,
trons. A ssociate Ma­
F. C. degree. W ednesday evening, tro n s and S ecretaries.
Members
Ju n e 22, E. A. degree-
and visitors welcome. P lease bring
receipt.
By order of W. M.
W. L. GORSAGE, S ec’y.
CLARA E. PU LFER , Sec’y.
A. W. METZGER. W. M
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Too many people jail to "Get ahead because
they have not enough D E I E R M IN A T IO N . N ot
enough iron in- their character.
HANDKERCHIEF FELT HATS
Phone 1411
Our Saturday Special
according to a new spaper rep o rt of
Ju n e 12. Mr. King practiced law in
M ultnom ah county for 14 years
i (See additional locals on page 1)
A new line of
Merc. Co.
CHOICE MEATS
in th e ir glory
Em m a Johnson,
Mildred Davies and M arg aret St.
C lair w ere also in th e party.
Milo C. King, w ell know n a tto r ­
ney who form erly resided here, w as
m arried Ju n e 1 to Mrs. J. E. Steed,
A n O regon Institution
PIGGLY WIGGLY STORE