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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1927)
GRESHAM PAGE FOIK Miss F lo ella Jaco b s and Miss E lla ' B aker w ent to N ew port yesterday w here they will visit un til F riday J of next w eek w ith Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore, th e la tte r th e d au ghter i of Mrs. L. Radford. Mr. and Mrs. Several fam ilies from G resham E arl R adford expect to leave for a re planning to atten d the Sunday . , . . . . . N ew port tom orrow . school picnic w hich w ill be held , Monday on th e F ree Methodist,! Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ( ooper and cam p grounds four m iles w eii of d au g h ters. Amy, D orothy and P o rtlan d on the canyon road. The F ran ces retu rn ed la st evening from affair w ill be In charge of C. W. ■< trip to C alifornia. Much of th e A nguish of P o rtlan d , conference tim e w as spent at San E ian cisco Sunday school superintendent. w here th ey visited Mr. and .Mis. Ross Cooper, and m any side trip s Miss H elen Cowgill, a s s is ta n t, , . , . , K „.«»„a , . , , i w ere enjoyed, one of w hich extend- sta te club leader, w ill be in G resh- I ____ .. ’ .. . „ , , _ [ ed 200 m iles south to C arm el-by-the am next week to a rra n g e v ariou s l sea. They rep o rt a w onderful trip m eetings in connection w ith club and p erfect w eather. Tom Cooper, w ork, a t w hich tim e Instruction who accom panied them to San w ill be given the team s in the dem F ran cisco , rem ained th e re w here o n stra tio n s to be given d uring the he h as secured em ploym ent. county fair. Mrs. P e a rl Mack has received T. R. H ow ltt w as a business call-1 word from th e United S tates de- er a t Salem yesterday. ' p artm en t of the in te rio r th a t her Elwood D uncan has been hired I c |a j,n for w idows' pension has been to a ssist a t th e P iggly W iggly sto re a | loWP(1 with pension of »30 a on S atu rd ay s and at oth er tim es . jnon(|) for h erself and »6 a m onth w hen needed. ; for her little d au g h ter, com m encing Ivan Sw ift and fam ily left T h u rs- ! trom November 15, 1926, th e date of day m orning to be gone until a fte r | the filing of her claim . T he claim th e F ourth at vurlous Oregon was based on th e service of her I late husband, Floyd L. Mack, in the beaches. T he A. W. Metzger & Com pany M arines d u rin g th e Spanish-A m er- | sto re building w a s given a new pat- lcan w a r- en t roofing yesterday. j Dr. and Mrs. A. M. S herm an and Mrs. Roy H. Gibbs underw ent a «<>" Jo h n Ieft thlB m orning by au- m ajor operation T uesday m orning tom oblle for Des Moines, Iowa, for a t Good S am aritan hospital. H er “ visit w ith frien d s and relatives condition is considered satisfac to ry «"<> to look a fte r business interests, a t this tim e. D uring her stay In They expeqt to be gone about tw o the hospital h er home is being m onths. cared for by h er sister, Miss Edna Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shipley and M ew hlrter. Miss Mabel Shipley plan to leave Mrs. E. G. Judd, her son E llis tom orrow for S h asta City, Cali- and Miss M arie Blom m otored to fornla, w here they will m eet Dr. . Hood R iver T uesday w here they and Mrs. W ilbur S tan ley and fam - . visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. G ray. » ’ and spend a few days w ith them . , , t . Miss Shipley expects to re tu rn w ith I). W. Rochon, who Is d istric t b ro th p r.,n . , aw glster t(, m an ager of th e M aytag w ashing a t S an U Ca„ fo r. m achine com pany spends m uch or his tim e in G resham , will visit his n ,a * ! m other ami sister in Yakim a, | Mr. and Mrs. L ane T h o rn to n of ’ W ashington, over the F ourth. | <-os Angel..« are th e guests of r Mai*y Becker and h er b ro th er W il- At a recent grad e school election Ham H ecker at th e ir home on Divi held at th e G resham school bu ild sion street. ing, Jam es E lkington was re-ele ct Mrs. Jam es H. S terlin g presided ed clerk for a period of one year. at an in te restin g rec ital Monday I Mr. and Mrs. II. S- flo w and Mr. Qy^uJug given by her piano pupils and Mrs. J. W. H ill of Longview, ,lt ll(,r honl(, w hich w as enjoyed by W ashington, will leave S atu rd ay . ( ) 1 ) a r ,.ntK un,| frien d s of the pu- m orning for an auto trip of several pjf g Tj,ose who p articip ated w ere days to Seaside and other points. I j une and B enjam in F orbes, John A copy of th e "Sum m er Session J G herm an, Joe Buckley Bernice N ew s” , a periodical from th e sum - n aBtln g s ’ F lo ren ce S tanley, Ralph m er school being conducted a t Ore- M|(},neton, R olands and Alvin Shel- gon A gricu ltu ral college, has come lpr Mary i jlin,|„ ,r t and Ruth S terl- to th e desk of th e Outlook, und it jng E lizabeth Thom w as ill and is noted the in terestin g little sh eet un a,llp to appear. is very ably edited by Miss A gatha Mr an(j Mrg j , L u n d q u ist and L. H arding of C orbett, who Is nt- S()|, M arvj„ left W ednesday by auto tend in g the school. Miss H arding for an PXtended trip of six or eight is well know n to m any In G resham . Weeks for K asota, M innesota, th eir Mrs. J. R. H o rr and son D ouglas form er home. Mr. L u n d q u ist is the have been spending the past tw o i ,,a s hier of th e F irs t S tate bank and w eeks nt S easide w hile Mr. H orr (ht(i ,g hjg an n u a l vacation period, has been in atten d an ce nt th e sum m er tra in in g cam p of th e N ational Du Veil Know . G uard at Camp Clatsop. Mr. and You can have u savings account « . . . . , T. d r„ „ ... .......; x , E S atu rd ay and back the follow ing ,,,„„,,„„„,1 larg er In terest th an a day. Among other diversions th e bank savings, and nt th e sam e tim e p arty , w ith th e exception of Mrs. give »500 or m ore p rotection should a m isfo rtu n e befall th e child. J. T. H orr, clim bed to the top of the Would »250 protection nt less th an new historic colum n at A storia. 12 cen ts a week in te re st you? Ask i Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson and about It. P. E. Mills, G resham . Adv. I fam ily a re p lanning to drive to Moro S atu rd ay and rem ain until th e F o u rth . T h eir dau g h ter C h a r lotte, who has been visiting th ere th e p ast two w eeks, w ill re tu rn We are pa) ing cash for Royal hom e w ith them. Annes, Bings, und Lam bert Mrs. K. J. H agberg and her ch erries. It will pay you to see d au g h ters Miss M artha H agberg us before co n tractin g . anil Mrs. M arian Hoss re tu rn e d Monday afte r spending a week with ft is tim e to sp ray for the S eattle friends and relatives. ch erry fly. We sell th e stan d ard gun. George and H arry l ’reston of V alsetz a re visiting at the home of Berry («rowers Packing Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Emery and with (oinpn nj. other old friends. Gresham Locals Cherries Wanted Gresham Shoe SH O P in their new location in the Lenard auilding, two doors east of the old shop will be completely moved and prepared for their formal opening. Friday and Saturday, July 2 and 3 Men are a t work im proving the Speedbowl au to race tra c k a t the T w elve-m ile co rn ers on th e Base L ine road. They a re cu ttin g , fill ing, ro llin g and raisin g th e grade on th e tu rn s. T his is alread y the fa ste st tra c k ever built here, it is claim ed, and th e continued im prov ing of th e su rface w ill m ake the tra c k lig h tn in g fast. T he prom oters of th e Speedbowl Inc. give it as th e ir belief th a t all records will be sm ashed a t th e next race m eet scheduled for Sunday, Ju ly 17, when the big card auto and m otorcycle races and a big rally of d ealers and rid ers of the n o rth w est w ill assem ble a t The Bowl. A roof over the big g ran d stan d is now being co n stru cted and other im provem ents are being made w hich will add g reatly to th e com fo rt of sp ectato rs. ROBERT I WALRAD Week-End Specials You can do y o u r S a tu rd a y bu y in g rig h t in th is sto re , w h e th e r y o u r d in n e r is a big one a t hom e o r a picnic. Com e here. HAMS, y o u r choice, e a c h .... ............ ............... Merc. Co. BACON Phone 1411 We su g g est th a t your S a tu r day order c a rry some of these item s. I’OBK BOASTS fro m th e b e st of pig pork, 99/» I’OT BOASTS fro m th e b est of e a s te rn -j r A D GOLIIEN N SW EET TABLE CORN I»» IkwaM/l J r w r 1W Del Maiz B rand, ., G9C 3 for ......................... No. 10 pail 2 lbs. bulk At a moment’s no tice you may plan a dinner, a lunch eon .or a picnic, by taking advantage of our excellent assortment of ready cooked meats—in tins and out. PORK and BEANS, Van C am p’s medium can s PC/» 3 for .............. ¿'jk 9 20c »IP- TRI IH 1 EIG BARS .)r F inest qu ality , 2 lbs. . » Jt)C KERR’S FLOUR Best P aten t, 49’s. Choice Fruits Vegetables and Groceries of all kinds No. 5 pail ASPARAGUS T IPS, E h rm a n ’s best, picnic size, Qp* , 2 for ...................................'><•)( 20c M O R R IS Morris financed (he Revolution. Had it not been for him it is hardly likely that we would have won our independence. H is c re d it w as s tro n g e r th a n th a t of C o n tin e n ta l c o n g re ss. H e g av e freely of h is tim e, h is w e a lth a n d influence. O ne w in te r day he tru d g e d th ro u g h th e snow fro m d o o r to d o o r— a n d raised $50,000 b efo re n ig h t— fo r W a s h in g to n ’s m en. H is p a rt in th e s u rre n d e r of C o rn w a llis w as to ra is e $1,400,000 fo r th e c am p aig n . W h ile th e so ld ie rs of th e R e v o lu tio n receive m o st of o u r p raise , let us n o t fo rg e t to give som e m e a su re of c re d it to th is th rifty a n d g e n e ro u s fin a n c ia l p a tr io t — R O B E R T M ORRIS. FIRST STATE BANK A Strong Bank R SUNSET M ATI HES 6 boxes in ca rto n . 11c July qth to the patriot we should not omit the GRESHAM, OREGON PIN E A PPLE , Gold Bar,- Fancy sliced. 2*^s 7 (1 « . 3 for ............ 4 «’< ¿f)k 25C BO II.ING B E E F , p e r p o u n d ............. SW EET POTATOES. Gold Bar A sparagus pack, 2*£s, 1 7 /v 2 for ............................... 'W l JE L L X ( ELI, N atural p ure fru it flavors 3 f o r ............................... $3.00 .....................................................................lb. WALRAIPS SPECIAL Best C ream ery B u tter 4 per p o u n d ......................... "»«ÎI large ca n s. IGNITION SPECIA LIST. T h a t’s us. B ring your ca r h ere for any rep a irs, ad ju stm en ts or p a rts for th e sta rte r, g en erato r, sw itches, w iring, lighting, etc. W ork done by an expert and is pos itively guaranteed. We c a rry a com plete line of ignition parts. G resham G arage, phone 2391. FINANCIAL PATRIOT For low est rate s on autom obile, tru ck and g eneral in su ran c e see B. W. T horne.—Adv. S to re No. 3 Phone 1151 Com plete line of Jar lids, covers and rin g s a re now In slock. ja lfe ctw Sarte Saturday-Tuesday Piggly Wiggly Features NEWBERG PACKING & PRODUCE CO. $2.00 WE DELIVER T h e B a p tist ch u rch w ill hold a baked food sale, al th is s to re S a tu rd a y . “ SOLAR" PIN EA PPLE GROCERY BULLETIN Fruit Jars and T rim m in gs, all varieties, prices right I Brookfield I«oaf Cheese Otter Sardines pound Large oval tins 2 cans 29c 25c QQ L arg e 2% tin s in syrup. K ABAEUTO ( RAIL selected Ja p crab m eat « ,() Can ¿ilk DEI It I t SANDWICH OP« SPREA D , 2 for A w holesom e m eat spread WAX LU.NI ’ll ROLLS, for pplng ,-andw i< h-■- 9fTn or lunches. 9 ro lls. . . ( U RTIS DIME BRAND »YT _ TUNA, 3 c a n s ............ 2suC L ig h t m eat Calif. Tuna PAPER NAPKINS, 40 n ap kins in a package 9Kz» 3 packages — LUXURY M AYDNN AISE. F resh ly m ade in P o rt- •)»> _ land, 8 -o u n c e ........ 16-ounce ..................... 43C XOl 1.1 X, for all line wash- ing. large siz e ........ Sm all ........................... American Beauty Shrimp Jewel Shortening .Medium tin 75- Large $1.45 Certo : Tamous (f I ndispensible for mak ing jellies and jams 2 bottles Utahna Peas 55c 25c 2 cans Kerr’s Best Patent Flonr, 491b. sack . . ,$2.15 Sliced Hawaiian Pineapple Finest quality select No. 2 1 „• can Sugar Best G ra n u la te d C ane c a sh p ric e fo r S a tu rd a y a n d T u esd ay 1 Red Pak Tomatoes 2 cans 25c Iowana Corn 2 cans 25c Festival (¡rape Fruit Best Seedless Raisins 4-lb. pkg. Finest quality fruit 3 cans 39c 73c OC IOC 4 4., VAN ( AMP’S BEANS, Medium size tin s 9"v/‘ LINDSAY RIPE OLIVES, P int size tin - medi- 9(f/» um size fru it. 2 can s. mi «*C “ F R E S II" N B f COOKIES, Fine for picnic lunches ’V7., . ) I A d o ten kinds to select from. J >1^« m PIGGLY WIGGLY B IT T E R If you like good b utter, ju st try it. L b .......... ¿F it 2 lb s............................. Market Day Raisins Men’* and //of/*’ Work and Dress Shoes 1927 ed at 92 pounds and 6 ounces, »10.75 fo r «10.00. Our own scrip t, good for gas, oils, w hile Mr. M arkw art did th e sam e tires, service, etc. P u rc h ase your and reg istered a guess of 91 pounds sc rip t h ere and save 15 per cent. : and 10 ounces, exactly th e sam e ML Hood Service Station Roger Newcombe and W alter d istan ce from th e goal as Mr. New- C orner Pow ell V alley and Ava Av. M arkw art, each w ith a guess to i combe. Don’t fo rg et th e ad v ertisers when w ithin six ounces of th e w eight of T h ere w as a wide ran g e in th e the raom m ath electric iron w hich ! 340 guesses subm itted, th e low est you need an y th in g in th e ir line. has been on display in th e w indows one being for 4 pounds 13 ounces of th e BJur E le ctric com pany for and th e h ig h est for 700 pounds. th e p ast tw o w eeks, w ere a n P aul Stone proved to be th e n ear- nounced as th e su ccessful w inners | est to th e w inners, his guess of 92 in th e w eight guessing co n test pounds and 8 ounces going but two w hich cam e to a close la st evening ounces over th e o th e r two. The and which has been th e su b ject of I "iro n ” around w hich so m uch spec- much in te re st in th e com m unity for ' u iation has waged has no h ealin g th e p ast tw o weeks. A final de elem ent in it and is but an im- In paying tribute on cision aw arded th e prize, a six- I rnense shell. fathers of the Revolution pound H otpoint electric Iron, to Mr. name of M arkw art. Piano Tuning. P iano tuning, »3.50. P lano and Reposing on a scales in th e B jur E lectric shop window th e big iron j o rgan rep airin g . F red B. Jones, i I 2625, 49th stre e t S. E., P o rtlan d . I is seen to weigh 92 pounds. Mr. 1 Phone TAbor 8952 or G resham I Newcombe shut his eyes and g u ess 1561—Adv. S u g ar, 10 per r e n t d in ro n n t fo r ru sh on all new «Imen th e se tw o day*. 1, GUESSING CONTEST SPEEDBOWL TRACK R E SU L T S IN T IE BEING IMPROVED 25c Opening Special OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, JULY 8/c 111.I E RIBBON MAI.T r i f t . EXTRA4 T. 3-lb. t i n . .. (iJC IVORY, G uest size 6 b ars Ivory Flakes, safe for every purpose, 3 for. „ ¿ ’dQ «iOC 1 N DERWOOD’S DEVILED HAM, reg. 10c size. 9£/v 3 for Z.9C F in e for sandw iches. PlliGLY WH.GI.Y TWIN BREAD, 2-lb. w ax-w rapped loaves, w hite or whole 1 1 ., w heat, lo a f.......... I 1C ( t M P F 1 R E M VRSHM IL - LOWS, n atio n ally k n o w n for q u ality , lge. t i n s . . . 2 9 C 1 IQI ID SUNSHINE R egular 60c size. P olishes 10c size, 3 f o r ................ 25C " J T ? , " “ ................ 25c EELS NAPTHA SOAP, ( limit 10 b ars) 111 bars. 4Q„ 4oC Select Your Own Fru its and Vegetables at Piggly Wiggly OREGON LETTUCE 1 heads . ’ LEMONS, large dozen ...................... (I,, . ’t 9 ’X/v SUNKIST ORANGES, juicy, d o zen .. ( ANTEI.O1 PES, medium. 2 for NEW POTATOES. good size, 4 pounds. i£ IOC 25c F R E E - A China Cup and S aucer, w ith each 3 pounds of J'lK g lv Wiggly special Coffee at our reg u lar price C*-| /v«v ,i p m u d » on • I .Hi, 30 STORES An Oregon Institution Next to Brown’s Market, Gresham Expert Shoe Repairing You a re Invited to c a ll and Inspect o u r new sto re any time. Gresham Shoe Shop Store Dept. Phone 1451 CARL DAHL. Prop. Phone 41 A. W. METZGER & CO. Pow ell 8t. Quality and Service Feed Dept. Phone 1281 PIGGLY WIGGLY