Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 15, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
PAHK POVB
FRIDAY,
JULY
15,
1927
U nexpected calle rs a t th e home
Mrs. K irk Thom pson and son New Officers for Rebekah Lodge. sta llatio n cerem onies refresh m en ts
of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen y es­ Cam eron of Spokane a re visiting at
T he in stallatio n of th e recen tly - of ra sp b e rrie s and cream and cake
terd ay w ere the Rev. A. C. H enslee th e home of Mrs. T hom pson’s p a r­ elected officers of G resham Re­ and coffee w ere served.
of Topeka, K ansas, an d his son the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Cameron. bekah lodge took place Monday
Joe P ateneaude Is p lan n in g to evening a t th e I. O. O. F. h all on
Rev. W arren C. H enslee and wife
New Slippers and Pumps #4.95
of F ra n k lin P ark , Illinois. The leave for Bend tom orrow w here he E ast Pow ell street. The officers in ­
Blonds,
tan s, blacks, high, m edi­
Mrs. J. E. S chneider and fam ily
um and low heels, $4.95. We are
have arrived from O akland, Cali Rev. W arren H enslee is th e p asto r will atten d a convention of the stalled into th e ir respective offices also show ing a ttra c tiv e shoes for
of th e F irs t M ethodist Episcopal S tate P h arm aceu tical association.
w ere F ran ces M. G ates, noble ladies at $2.95 and $3.95. Ayls-
fornia, on a com bined business and
p leasu re trip, and w hile here will ch u rch of F ra n k lin , located th ree
A line of about 20 autom obiles g ra n d ; T ilda H. D ahl, vice g ran d ; w orth & M artin, G resham .—Adv.
m iles out of the Chicago city lim its.
occupy fhe bouse belonging to Mrs.
passed th ro u g h G resham yesterday C h risten a G. H um ason, se c re ta ry ; 3
S chneider’s fa th e r J. H, M orrison The th ree a re m aking a railw ay as p a rt of a delegation from t h e , Mary A. McManus, tr e a s u re r; E thel
to u r of th e w est, com ing here by
Pacific Coast A ssociation of N ur­ L u n dquist, ch a p la in ; Mary H uber, I
on Maple avenue.
way of C anada and expecting to re ­ serym en to visit the n u rserie s of w ard en ; A nna B. Todd, co n d u cto r; I
fo r y o u r p icn ic
Mrs. V aletta Cooper, to r m ore tu rn to Chicago th ro u g h Salt Lake
th is locality. Among th e places W’in n ifred O sburn, R. S. N. G.; E tta '
We
have a com plete line of
th a n tw o y ea rs past th e efficient of City. The itin erary will cover 6000
Hoover, L. S. N. G .; Minnie W yant,!
g rad e b akery goods th a t
flee a ssista n t and sten o g rap h er in m iles in the five-week absence. The visited w ere th e P o rtlan d Rose R. 8 .V .G .; A nna Beers, L .8 .V . G.; j high
will help m ake your Sunday
n u rsery , th e M ounutain View F lo ral
the O. A. C. extension office occu elder Mr. H enslee w as Mrs. L a r­
d inner a big success. You’ll find
com pany, Lew is & Simpson, Villa Irm a F. Richmond, m usician. The
ju st w hat you w ant h ere and
pied jointly by S. B. H ail and W. D, sen ’s p asto r from 1891 to 1894 in
n u rsery and th e R ussellville nur- in stallin g officers w ere D istrict
reaso n ab ly priced too.
K inder, has tendered h er resig n s Selden, K ansas.
sery. D elegates and v isito rs to the J D eputy G rand P resid en t W innifred
tion and will leave next week for
E rn e st C. Coble, who with his convention a re m aking the Mt. O sburn;
D. D. G. M arshal L en a! POTATO BALED, a high grade
hom e-m ade salad
San F rancisco, C alifornia, w here
wife and child moved o ut of the Hood Loop highw ay trip today.
N eedham ; D. D. G. W arden G ra c e '
p in t ................................. ¿ D C
she w ill join h e r husband Tom
M. E. W illiam s house on South
' L ane;
D. D. G. S ecretary Lucy :
Cooper who secured em ploym ent
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. W ard and two
R obers avenue about a week ago,
.Donley; D. D. G. T re a s u re r A nna)
ch ild ren of Yakima, W ashington,
th e re recently. Miss A nna Lind of
m et death on W ednesday noon on
W elling; an d D. D. G. C haplain |
Powell St. in Brown Bldg.
and Mrs. W ard 's sister of A uburn ! Em m a W’alrad. Follow ing th e in-)!
Pow ell Valley has been selected as
the Canyon road a m ile w est of
visited T h u rsd ay afternoon and
h er successor. Miss Lind is a grad
Sylvan when the d irt tru c k he w as
sp e n t the night a t the home of Mr.
uate of the 1926 class of G resham
driving tipped over and his skull
and Mrs. Newell E dw ards. They
Union high school and of the
crushed w hen the m etal cab col­
N orthw estern School of Commerce
had been to Vancouver, B ritish Col­
lapsed u nder the w eight of the
umbia, and left for home th is m orn­
in P ortland.
tru ck . The Coble fam ily lived in
ing over the Columbia River h igh­
A new D alton adding and sta te ­ Mr. W illiam s’ house a m onth and a
way expecting to go as fa r as A r­
m ent m achine has been added to half before moving to L lnuton.
lington over th a t route, then ferry
th e office equipm ent of Brockway
Mr. and Mrs. H erb ert B arn es and acro ss to th e W ashington side. Mr.
& Nelson.
ch ild ren sp en t Sunday at th e co t­ W ard, who is a b ro th er of Mrs.
The Misses F ra n ce s W elling and tage of J. A. B arn es a t Blue Lake. E dw ards, is em ployed as y ard m as­
Mabel Ja ckson left T hursday to Speaking of the crow d in a tte n d ­ te r for th e N o rth ern Pacific r a il­
spend a few days a t Seaside. They ance at th e Woodmen picnic at road com pany at Yakima.
NEWBERG HAMS, offered for th e last tim e at
Ab
m ade the trip to A storia on the Blue L ake p a rk Sunday Mr. B arnes
special sale p rice of ......................................................
riv er steam er, “G eorgiana” , and said it w as a record b reak er. T here
POT ROASTS from choice E astern Oregon steers,
from th ere to S easide by m otor bus. were 11,000 paid adm issions and OPES AIK CONCERT
ENJOYED BY MANY
pound ...........................................................................................
the vast audience overflowed the
Mr. and Mrs. Edw in W ilson and
borders of th e p ark into the s u r ­
seven children arriv ed a few days
A splendid atten d an ce greeted
rounding fields. A Mr. Le F evre
BOILING MEATS, fine beef, p o u n d ........ ....................................
ago from O ntario, Oregon, and have
held th e key w hich unlocked the th e first ap p earan ce of the G resh-
moved Into the H elney house on the
coveted rad io receiving set.
hand in th e sum m er se ries of i
co rn er of T hird and R oberts. Mr.
STEAKS, choice cuts, p o u n d ............ ............................................
Mrs. B ert B aker is assistin g at open air co n certs to be given in the
W ilson has secured w ork on a farm
th e W. R. H icks sto re d u rin g the
FRESH SMOKED MEATS AND SAUSAGES
in th e vicinity of G resham .
1927 season, held W ednesday eve­
absence of tw o of the salesladies,
of all binds
ning
a
t
the
fair
grounds
entrance.
Mrs. C. L. Plo and d aughter Lois Mrs. M. M. S quire who is tak in g her
and Mrs. R. E. Love of V ancouver, vacation a t th is tim e and Miss T he 14 num bers on th e program
W ashington, Mrs. C harles Plo from ilad y s S h arp who is Ijome on ac­ drew forth a storm of ap p lau se in
the form of autom obile honks, as
C alifornia and Mrs. C. W. M urray count of illness.
No. 5 pail
th e m ajority of th e audience was j
of W allace, Idaho, visited W ednes­
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. T etrick , who seated in au to s p arked in a sem i­
i
day afternoon w ith Mrs. Mary
have been h ere for a few days vis­ circ le around th e band stand area.
Welch and daughter. S everal m em ­
iting w ith th e fo rm e r’s sisters, Mrs. T he crow d was estim ated at around
No. 10 pail
bers of the p a rty w ere form er r e s i­
uclle G aith er and Miss Flossie 401). In addition to those seated in
dents of th e sam e locality a t D u­
T etrick , left for th eir hom e in P en ­ m achines m any stood until the con­
luth, M innesota.
dleton yesterday.
clusion of the program .
As an exam ple of w hat Oregon
2 lbs. hulk
Mrs. W illiam G illm er and four
A lthough th e m osquitoes stru m - i
soil w ill produce, a display is In children arriv ed W ednesday eve­
the Outlook window of u few pods ning from Ju n ctio n City, K ansas, to med a lively obligato d u rin g the
of Im proved T elephone peas grow n visit sev eral days w ith Mrs. E. evening, th e band hoys m anaged to
on the H ighland F ilb ert ranch, th e Wull and her sister, Mrs. E. P. drow n out th eir noise and those
p rese n t put up w ith th eir in co n ­
home of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Jones. Canny.
We have an y th in g in V egetables, F ru it and B erries—alw ays
venience in o rd er to enjoy th e ex ­
fresh and ap p etizin g —and a t reaso n ab le prices. You can supply
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. McMurry and
Mrs. Nora W ithrow w as th e “vic­ cellen t m usic. M osquitoes a re an
your tab le needs rig h t h ere a t th is store. T ry us.
children attended an all-day picnic tim ” of a w ell-laid plot for a b irth ­ un u su al ad ju n ct of a w estern O re­
of the O rangem en lodge, of w hich day su rp rise T h u rsd ay evening gon sum m er and a re exceedingly '
A few Saturday-M onday G rocery Specials
Mr. McMurry is a m em ber, held at when she w as casu ally invited by troublesom e th is year. The open
CORN FLA K ES, K ellogg’s, 4 p k g s.....................................
K enilw orth p ark Tuesday.
P o rtlan d friends, Mr. and Mrs. Leon a ir co n certs a re scheduled as a re g ­
Baketel,
th
e
form
er
a
staff
w
riter
u
la
r
featu
re
of
each
W
ednesday
At th e annual business m eeting
CITRUS WASHING POW DER, larghe pkgs. each.
of th e F ree M ethodist church held of the M orning O regonian, to tak e evening th ro u g h o u t the sum m er at
T uesday evening D. M. Cathey was a drive a fte r she retu rn ed from the th e en tra n ce to th e M ultnom ah
elected delegate to rep rese n t the N oreen-Jacobs wedding about 9 couny fair g rounds on Main stre e t
OYSTERS, Amt ricali Beauty, 3 can s.
local church at the ann u al co n fer­ o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. B aketel, Mrs. and a re en tirely free to the public.
ence to be held July 21 to 31 on the Adolph Z enger and Mrs. W ithrow
IN NEW LOCATION.
cam p ground west of P o rtlan d on rep aired to th e Adolph Zenger
home on B ark er road w here they
We are now fully moved and es­
th e Canyon road.
found a com pany of frien d s a w a it­ tablished in our new location in the
Phone 1151
S to re No. 3
WE DELIVER
$
Mrs. P. E. Stone w as happily ing them . T he evening w as spent L enard building, tw o doors e a st of
surp rised W ednesday evening w hen In playing BOO and refresh m en ts old shop. Call and see us. Com­
Open until s:30 every evening during Berry Season
an autom obile arriv ed from C ali­ followed. T hose p resen t w ere Mrs. plete line of m en's and boys’ dress
and work shoes. G resliam Shoe
forn ia bringing h er m other, Mrs. Nora W ithrow , Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Shop, phone 41.
tf
\>.W.
.William T rim ble of Stockton, and Zenger, Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Z en­
her uncle, au n t and cousin Mr. and ger, Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st Zenger.
Mrs. A. J. Doan and sou Murveii of Mr. and Mrs. E arl Jones. Mr. and
La Jolla. The trip , w hich w as a Mrs. Leon Baketel, Mr. and Mrs.
m ost p leasan t one, will te rm in ate W alter Deardorff, Miss
E sth er
at Bellingham , W ashington, w here I
rson
Annle Mullenhoff
other relatives reside. Beside Mrs. • and E rn e st S tratto n .
Sone, Mrs. T rim ble is visiting th ree
W. S. E v erett had a narrow e s­
oth er
dau g h ters,
Mrs.
E rn e st
cape from Injury T h u rsd ay fore-
C hristensen, Mrs II. 8. M cMurry ,
,
..................
noon w hile m aking a trip w ith tele-
anil Mrs. E lm er Judd and th eir
Kellog’s Corn Flakes
Hawaiian Pineapple
i phone b atterie s to a house on th e
fam ilies.
I highw ay w est of Fairview . He w as
3 pkgs.
Jackson Jones w ent to P ortlan d sittin g in his car w hich w as parked ]
Finest Quality Extras
this m orning to have his tonsils r e ­ for a m om ent, when a 2 x4 tim ber
moved and an operation perform ed from a passing co n stru ctio n tru ck
No. 2% can
for sinus trouble. Hu is expected becam e loose and hit him on the
home tonight.
arm , bruising him slightly. It ulso
1 pkg. Pep
The Rev. J. H. Wood will cele­ stru ck bis m achine and to re p art
of the back and c u rta in loose.
b rate his 85th birthday tom orrow .
G resh a m L o c a ls
BAKERY GOODS
M y e r s’ B a k e r y
To begin a college course and
U n d e Sam Work Shirts, 75«.
F u ll cut, 2 pockets.
Special
"flunk” may be b etter th an not to
value. A ylsw orth & M artin, G re sh ­
m ake the attem p t, for it is good am .—Adv.
som etim es to learn w hat one Is not
qualified to do then atten tio n can
be given to th e things one can do.
But th ere is really ne occasion for
the record of "flunks” a t th e U. of
O. in 1926-7. P robably th e chief
reason is lack of app licatio n to the
NEWELL C. EANCHEK
one m ain tiling a young m an or
woman should go to college for—
F orm erly w ith R aker & Son
has opened a garag e a t
to study, to learn. D uring the year,
according to the record, 149 flunk­
ROCKWOOD, OREGON
ed out, 124 men and 25 women.
Quesinberry Bldg
Evidently th e women atten d to th e
business of getting an education
Phone 246,
Gresham
b etter th an th e men.
GUARANTEED
R E P A IR IN G
Grand Opening
of Gresham Tailors and Cleaners
NEWBERG PACKING CO.
Saturday and Monday Specials on
MEATS
F rid a y an d S a tu r d a y , J u ly 15, 16
10% O
on Men’s Suits
1 »4
1
CLEANING ANI) PRESSING
10c
Men’s Suits, $1. Ladies’ Spring Coats, $1.
Ladies’ Dresses cleaned and pressed, $1 and up
17c
New location, Lenard building, East Powell St.
Phone 1211
Night phone 3664
73c
L
A
R
D
Discount fo r cash
m en
1.45
31c
j
GROCERIES
‘2 5c
22c
You subconsciously associate Better Foods at Better Prices with
the name Piggly Wiggly. For years, each commodity has received
our careful study. Constantly Piggly Wiggly Buyers are endeavor­
ing to present a more select line of merchandise for your choosing.
And too, our numbers of custom ers are increasing as a result of
this rigid Doticy.
Saturday-Monday Piggly Wiggly Features
46c
NEWBERG PACKING & PRODUCE CO*
GROCERY BULLETIN
25c
FREE
«
25c
"Tk’ÉgA and
Prima Malt Syrup
Do
Not
Forget!
aght colored, hopped
2’ ?-lb. can
Full information regarding your liberty
bond holdings will gladly be supplied upon
request. Our services are at your disposal
in exchanging or cashing your bonds
for vou.
FIRST STATE BANK
GRESHAM
A STRONG BANK
Sunmaid Puffed
Raisins
15-oz. pkgs., 2 for
69c
25c
B A L L M A SO N F R U IT J A R S , P in ts 85c.
Gold Bar Small
Peas
All I'nited States Government Sec­
ond Liberty Loan bonds must he either
exchanged or cashed, on or before
November 15 of this year. The gov­
ernment has requested your immediate
attention to this.
fa m o u s (T
No. 2 cans, 3 for
Seal
of Oregon
Flour
53c
low ana Corn
Extra good standard
No. 2 cans. 2 for
Hard wheat flour by
the Crown Mills.
40-lb. sack
$ 1 .9 4
25c
Id ea l (¿lass
q u a r ts $1
Carnation, Borden's
Alpine
1 dozen cans
$1.18
Campbell’s
Tomato Soup
3 cans
25c
lo p F ruit J a r s, p in ts, $1.05 q u a r ts $1.25
Quality and Service
DUTCH
CLEANSER
r _
Can (lim it 5 ) .............
Feed Dept.
Phone 1281
PIGGLY WIGGLY BUTTER
T ry it for high quality 4 » ),,
and real flavor, p o u n d ..
..
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INSTANT P tiS T l M
Thu large size, c a n . . .
M ustard D ressing
a tor ............
O C x.
MALT EXTRACT
Pabsf, 2 ^ -lb . t i n ........
£Q „
( H IR t IPS
G RA PEJU ICE
H ealthful and inexpen-
sive, pint ................. ¿DC
nr _
UNDERWOOD’S
HAM, picnic size
t ills
DEVILED
nr
.....................................
¿D {
WESSON OIL, m akes m ay­
onnaise in a m inute
q u a rt ............................. 4.R
1(L.
¿DC
Blue Ribbon. S-lb
TOC
85c
2 p o u n d s..
O,R
III El UNI T Quality Food
Products—
P repared S paghetti
OXz»
2 f o r ............................... ¿DC
Pork and Beans
n r _
2 f o r ............................... ¿ < R
O.R
79c
PIGGLY WIGGLY DOUBLE
B R E ID , 32-ounce quality
loaf, w hite or w hole
w heat .......................
11.,
ill
F R E E ! O n e china cup and saucer
with each sack of our Piggly Wiggly flour
19-potind sa c k
oj
...............................................
49c
the
P o sts BRAN FLAKES
P ackage ......................
1ÜC
25c
WAX LI Nt H ROLLS
9 for ___ t ..............
25r
CHISCO, for homes th a t w ant
the best in cooking
3-lb. tin
69c
CITRUS WASHING
I’OW HER. la r g e ..........
25c
IVORY SOAP FLAKES, pure
Ivory soap, flaked
3 packages . . . .
PICNIC PLATES
1 packages ................
25c
PA PER NAPKINS
3 packages ................
25c
SALADA TEA.
finest iced tea
4 - lb foil.
m akes
U -lb. foil.
25c
nr
VAN CAMP’S BEANS
< ana ....................
¿DC
Medium tin s—heat and serve
KRI 1,1.0, keeps your alum i­
num as bright as
new silver. S m a ll..
-R
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. . . 24c
Canned Milk
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Store Dept.
Phone 1451
OLD
Chases dirt
Sweet, sw eet mixed, dill or
sour In p in t ja rs.
L arge
19c
Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Saturday Feature»
NEW POTATOES
clean stock. 6 lbs
LETTI ( E
yourV hoice. 2 for.
25c
9c
I
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(A L IE . LEMONS
large, d o z e n ...
23c
KLONlllKE WATERMELONS, on i< •. pound.
30 STORES
QQ
SI NKIST ORANGES
medium, dozen.
3c
4n Oregon Institution
Next to Brown’s Market, Gresham
IPIGGLY WIGGLY
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