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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1927)
9 FAHR FOCK GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAT, JULY 22, IW , Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sw ift and ch il dren. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen , ; Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Boswell, Miks I G race Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Newcombe and Mrs. Newcombe’s m other Mrs Sevilla Spencer and A P yrex kitchen show er w as g iv ning a trip of a few days up into Mr. and Mrs. O scar Johnson, en Miss Violet Coe W ednesday eve Canada, a fte r which they w ill re th e ir sons K erm it and D ouglas, and ning in honor of her approaching tu rn to California. Mrs. George C u rrin m otored to 1’ Dale Sm ith, son of Mr. and Mrs. m ites beyond W asco W ednesday m arriag e to E dgar Royal Mumford of Amity. Oregon, w hich will be an Sam Sm ith, sustained a badly- both for the p leasu re of th e drive event of next W ednesday evening sprained arm Tuesday w hen he ran and to visit Mrs. C u rrin 's d au g h An at th e M ethodist E piscopal church. into a telephone pole w ith his te rs Mrs C arl H apgold and Mrs ried on for th ree days th is week by picnic a t the Oaks yesterday. C lair The show er was given by Miss bicycle. At first th e bone was Wiley Beuflel and th e ir fam ilies n t Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Buckrnaster, Stockton, atten d in g in the evening, C arolene T allm an a t h er home on th o u g h t to be fractured, b ut th e in W asco. Among o th er diversions who cam e from Salem expecting to com pleted the G resham delegation Seventh street. The room s were ju ry has now been determ ined as a I they, for the first tim e, saw the | com bine a t work in the harvest ____. . . la . tte . . r s m other, .. . Mrs? . . o “L f e m n lo v e s S n le n d iil w a lh a r p rettily decorated in pink D orothy sp rain . m eet . the J. Splendid w eather r. . . ,, . i •'• and a full day of sp o rts m ade up P erk in s roses. A clever ru se dis Alan In g lis a nd H arold Judd, I fields. They rep o rt the w eather as I o rter and her sons and d au g h ters an enjoyable time. closed the hiding place of th e gifts M orning O regonian c a rrie rs , are exceedingly hot and dry east of the of W adena, M innesota, who are Mrs. Mary Leslie has been suffer- for th e bride elect. L uncheon was spending tw o weeks a t the Inglis m ountains. supposed to be employed in berry l ¡ng for the past th ree weeks w ith served d u rin g th e evening. Those co ttag e a t Oswego lake. An im p o rtan t sale m ade d u rin g Mrs. Genevieve picking n ear G resham . Mr and n#®rltls. She is being cared for by p resen t w ere Miss Mayme H oss has retu rn ed the past week by Brockw ay & N el « ... „ „ „ ,¡¡ 2 , * ' " " Jo hnston, Miss Violet Coe, Miss to her desk as se creta ry of th e lo son, local Dodge B ro th ers dealers, Carolene T allm an, Miss Amy cal b ran ch of the Oregon T ele was th a t of a G raham B rothers day W ednesday driving from place T he Wom(.n.g Union th e z(on Cooper, the Misses Avis and Helen phone com pany afte r an absence of p arlo r coach to George Lewis & to place try in g to locate th e ir rela- Evangelical church will serve light Rogers, Miss Joyqe K idder, Miss several m onths from illness. Her Son. T his is a 16-passenger stag e tives. They w ere obliged to re tu rn lunches during the com ing county Mabel W inters, Miss Mabel Jack- sister Miss Helen Hoss has been and was put into com m ission yes , son and Miss M argaret St. Clair. A tak in g h er place for th e past terd ay by the Lewis service on the yesterday to Salem but left a le tte r la lr • public in v itation to th e wedding month. Rockwood local run. at the postofllce w ith in stru ctio n s ' T ,“ ‘ «"'ig reg atlo n and S unday j has been extended. Mrs. W ayne C ryderm an and ch il Mr. and Mrs, G. G. K nott, the hoping th a t th e P o rte rs would call ” f *2}? Zion Evangelical Mr. and Mrs. W illiam P illster . .1—«. ch u rch are plan n in g th e ir an n u al ami ch ild ren M aurlne and Lloyd of fo rm er a salesm an of th e H essel ' dren Dick and Betty of P o rtlan d Im plem ent com pany, have moved visited at the home of Mrs. Cryder- for th eir m ail. , picnic w hich w ill be held a t G ra n t’s Kan Diego, C alifornia, have been m a n ’s sister, Mrs. C harles H unt, C aroline W hetstone, a capable ¡,a rk on f*>e C lackam as riv er A u recen t g u ests a t the hom e of Mr. to G resham and a re occupying a T sm all house on W allula avenue be- I uesday and W ednesday. g u st 16. high school girl, is seeking th e op- I’ills te r’s sister Mrs. Ben Mathews, longing to W illiam 'H e sse l. Mr. A larg e electric sign has been po r,u n ity to ca re for children of I o t®*e g o lM m .rn a m e U o T t^ e and are spending much of the tim e H essel is talk in g of building a five- erected at the G resham Service s ta In P o rtlan d with his m other, Mrs. room bungalow on his p ro p erty la tion by the S eiberling Rubber com p a te n ts who a re absent or w o r k - ' G resham contingent of golfers, H enry Troge. Mrs. M athews, with pany whose b rand of tire s is c a r ing, day3 or evenings. ! w resting a w ell-earned victory her m other, b ro th er an d family te r in the year Miss M argaret St. C lair p la n s to ried by C harles H unt, p ro p rieto r of Miss G ertrude A lexander, her 800 ,rtniHh spent yesterday w ith a siste r at leave th is evening for Caldw ell, the iilllTig station. ,, , ... . , was m ade on the links a t Ruby on guest. Miss H elen F isher, and Mar- , the Base Line road. J. It. M artin Sycam ore. The P ilisters a r e plan- Idaho, for a few w eeks' visit with Dr. and Mrs. J. AV. Mahood, Miss relatives. g are t Ott have been spending sev- I won th e second flight of th e sam e E tta Mahood and Miss Zeta K eetch In a le tte r recently received by of Pacific P alisades, C alifornia, a re eral days this week at Seaside. I to u rn am en t, his opponent being K. ! Iresliam frien d s from Mrs. D. I). th e guests for a few days of Mrs. They a re expected home today. ,A/,n?!.l|1»» r,'i i h'. conte.Kt’ w,‘ich w as Sm ith she sta te s the fam ily is tem , com pleted la st week, m akes tlie Marion Johnson and Miss E lizabeth p o rarily located at St. Johns, Johnson. It has been found necessary by l th ird for th is sum m er. T here will W ashington. Tin y expect to go on physicians to perform un operation I probubly be two m ore to u rn am en ts Mrs. W. F. Honey and her guests, to M ontana soon aud se ttle n ear Mr. and Mrs. H ans Neste, who have on th e leg of little S tanley H all, before the close of th e season, th e residence of Mr. S m ith 's , been spending th e p a st tw o weeks who w as injured on Ju ly 11 when ,tu,jy and G lendover are iav o rite m other. at Vancouver, V ictoria, and other i x i * . reso rts of G resham coif devotees, he was stru ck by a road truck. . T he L ihby, McNeil & Libby com- ......... ...................................................................................................... iiiiif]Miiiiiuiiitjiii,iiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiiMiaiiiii Tlie bones have show n a tendency pany of P o rtlan d is utilizing space to slip. They will be secured by a j Bie G resham b ran ch of the Ore- m etal plate. It w as expected th a t g° “ l’";k !e ‘ ' ”«I»any and ♦ z . i t be perform . receiving ents of rasp b e r- I , th i,, e operation would ed , J ,H r | es, logans shipm and ch erries. today. Ted Johnson, B. A. .Miller and j We su g g est th a t your S a tu r Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen re F ra n k H um lin a re atten d in g th e | day o rd er ca rry some of these ceived a visit from the la tte r's an n u al convention of the A m erican I Items.________________ brother-in-law and wife Mr. and Legion at La G rande, Oregon, as Mrs. M. K. Johnston and friends, delegates from the Legion post at WAI.RAD’S SPECIAL Mr. and Mrs. H. Nelson, all of th is place. Mrs. F ra n k H am lin and I Best C ream ery B u tter S eattle. On W ednesday Mr. and Mrs. O. A. E astm an a re delegates to per pound. I Mrs. L arsen and th eir guests mo the A uxiliary convention being held New shipment of wash KOI h B U I. tored up the Columbia River h ig h In conjunction w ith th a t of the Le way as far as Hood R iver w here gion. Mrs. E astm an is ju n io r p ast ' A very fine tab le syrup dresses now on display. they eujoyed’a picnic dinner. The sta te p resid en t of th e au x iliary and sam e evening Mr. L arse n ’s niece, occupies the position of president | Wash Frocks of printed Mrs. Jam es L arsen and tw o ch il of the p resid en t's parley a t the voiles and novelty prints, dren from E aston, W ashington, convention. in« c | Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Burlingam e, cam e out for a sh o rt visit between all new styles, all sizes. tra in s on th eir way to California. Glen B urlingam e and Miss Mary Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Baker, the M iller left W ednesday for a few 6 s ......... 16 to 44, priced at form er Mrs. B ert B aker's brother, days' recreatio n at Newport. Miss M argaret L u ttre ll of M yrtle left this m orning for th eir home in r > s $ Mingo, Iowa, a fte r nearly a w eek’s P oint, Oregon, was a week-end guest of Miss Violet Coe. She will visit a t tlie B aker home on Maple HORSESHOE BLEND avenue. They plan to go from Se come out from P o rtlan d for the The h ighest grad e coffee, fresh a ttle t t i e t to o V Vancouver, 11. C. by boat. I< oml,IK w«‘‘k-end and rem ain over ancouver, B. roasted and ground, 4 CL m aking the trip home through the | *’,,r w edding of Miss Coe w hich pound ............................... Canadian Rockies, with a side trip , wl11 ta k e P|ace W ednesday evening, to A laska throw n In. * ' a *r B urch left T uesday for S ARDINI S, large oval Mr and Mrs W N V n .w , H e,nlock ran g e r statio u in Colum- Tom ato, M ustard. Spiced son BIHy Ir of H eyburn Tdah bl" P ,,r“Kt' W a8hlnK‘on. from -1 v a n s ............ ¿AC left this m orning after s'pJndi ?g point he expects to w ork for G resham , Oregon tw o days with Mr. and Mrs* W IE L ,s m ? ' W* c * 'B u r h i s 't i O * PEACHES. E h rm an ’s Best ^ w e ^ f o r ^ ^ E xtra fancy clings, 2A4 Cûz» Gresham Locals I British Columbia points, arriv ed home yesterday. They w ere a c com panied by W. F. Honey, who has been in V ancouver for th e past two m onths. Mrs. N este will be rem em bered as Miss H en rietta Honey, sister of W. F. and George F. Honey. Mr. and Mrs, Neste a re from Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. H arold Richmond a re enjoying a vacation trip w hich will take them into B ritish Col umbia. Window Cleaning. For expert window cleaning see S. Tajim a, or leave ord ers w ith J. Ross Brown. Gresham , phone 2501. W ant ads add to your profit. Electric Washers Reduced! \\ e have two washers that have been used f o r demonstration several times that we are selling at sub stantial reductions. WALRAD They will carry the same guarantee as a new machine. Merc. Co. Phone 1411 45c 19c ...33 63c .... 99c Wash Frocks UPT " $166 HORION, used only for dem onstration, reduced $17.» ZENITH . T his m achine is ju st as good as any new’ one, n o w . L L. KIDDER HDWE. CO. Phone 1421 GRESHAM M en K now ' 7.95 ToC W. R. HICKS CO. : U ° nMrr Y o u S . u S e H n U n d e n i ">a k < - S « / h U U m . l T h . ^ . be7n “vT itln * S s ’f o ^ a ^ r t e ^ 'm ’ P IN E A P P L E , b r o k e n s lic e d S o la r b r a n d , 2 L - « 'a n s ................................... I“ 45C CORN, high g ra d e yellow Del Mrs. B. W. T h orne en tertain ed Helds, on T hursday of last week a t her | Mrs. M arian Hoss has ch arg e of home for Miss G ertrude A lexander, the office of A. W Metzger & Co whose w edding will be an event of during the absence of Ted John- th e com ing m onth. A varied as- ( son, who is attending the A m erican sortm ent of beautiful gifts was giv- Legion convention at I.a G rande en Miss A lexander. Six tables of Mrs. Frieda F an ch er Is assistin g bridge were played and refre sh - at the T w entieth C entury grocery tnents served. I tem porarily. Malga, . . AAC IIOCSE BROOMS................... :€<»<• At special p ric e s.............. 59 1* High grad e b r o o m s .... H9<> and local m ad e................. OOe S I 6 AR. C A II. pure cane su g ar, sack. (jtß 0Q Men know when f,x»«l fa ¡»«xxl. Men know when quality f.Mxl »G?„b?Cn use‘, lto it,ro ‘luct' a luscious dish or a cooling beverage. Si, f " , a p p rr f 1 a„te *hc j een of w omen who carefully «elect quality first and then buy w here fhev save. The business X 7 e m 'e nntm en ‘h tir ‘h r i f i v ^ To Get M arried Some day, young man, you’ll be standing beside the only girl, saying two little words that will multiply your need for money. Before that time, back yourself with a bank account. Saturday-Monday Piggly Wiggly Features IHNSO. «« the larg. sizi For all around w ashing You Can’t begin too soon. GROCERY BULLETIN SUGAR Pure tine cane sugar. Saturday and Monday cash special. Sack Cross & Black- well Products ____$6.45 Finest delicacies im ported from London, England. Grandma Mixed PICKLES* Large jar 35c DILL P 'i ’KLES Pint jars 26c Special 3 packages 25c 1 Pep Free NEWS (LAM S Oregon Minced Clams, No. 1 cans, 3 for 72c Seal of Oregon, made by the Crown Mills, 49-lb. sack $1.91 GOLD BAR PEAS Small size 3 cans I HOW ( HOW SW I 1 T BRINSON PK h l E Silver Bar TOMATOES > P h CAE II I I > GE I tk i NS »5c MIN I S A K E DR A NGE M tKM (E ID E YA RMOI III RED VI E RS HE It RING Bridal Customs: RUMFORD BAKING POWDER l-pound can J-pound can 1 TABLET 15c zoc < I KTIS “ DIME" T l N f Picnic (ins of light m eat fish, 3 tin s .. FIRST STATE BANK ¿AC W IISO N IT M l RG A RINK. The perfect sp rta d pound AC GRESHAM 3 pounds A STRONG BANh KAH1EI TO ( KAB. selected Ja p an ese ocean caught on crab, 73c D E C O R A T IO N OF Y O U T H 2 pounds ........ ( ANTALOl'PE T hese are ex tra large pink m eat Wasco melons. fruit jars MASON J a rs , q u a rts . . . MM M ISON Ja rs, pints dozen .................. u -. IDEAL Ja rs, g lass tops q u arts, dozen . . . . S I . 2 3 IDEAL Ja rs, glass tops pints, dozen. . . ’Ble El ONttMA J a rs , q u a rts LINDSAY R IPE OMA ES. medium size fru it in tin pint s iie tins. 2 for. ¿ ¿ f t NABISCO SUGAR WAFERS. 3 pkgs O’ ¿AC OTTER t I.A MS. flat tin s of minced raz o r clam s from W ashington 2 f o r .............. SUGAR I REE uith each purchase Powell St. These prices for Saturday 45c hands of the clock and the pages of the calendar are stationary for the woman who dresses youthfully» Wc have jewelry lor women of all ages, that recalls the zest and glow of youth ’ A bracelet in colored stones sug gests the spring time of life. dtlt.Urp's IfUieIr» ¡fetore l 19c I 1C 87c SILVER BAR PIN EA PPLE. large tin s H aw aiian p p i in 11X e 7“ apple in syrup 2 for ................... T HE I EIONOMY Ja rs, pints dozen JE IL A GLASSES dol‘‘n ........ PURE CANE, 10 p o u n d s . ■ Gresham 30 STORES SI •»() .m no 43$ 63^ S "ORE An Oregon Institution Next lo Brown’s Market, Gresham I _ .,( * NEW POTATOES 7 pounds ............ PIGGLY WIGGLY (R E A M . ERA BI TTER, ex tra ( I fine q u ality, lb. THE can.......... OR ( NGEs, med. dze dozim PIGGIA WIGGI.1 TWIN BREAD. 2 lbs. wax w rapped, w hite or whole w heat 1 1 loaf ............................. IlC 1 MIXING SPOON 1 COOK BOOK 29c NORMtNNA K IPPER ED *»N U k s . smoked bon> x p less fillets, 2 for T here g no b etter soap m ade 25c Large oval cans 2 for N HI ItWOOD’S (LAM * ( HOWDER, 3 cans. A m erica's larg est seller • •I I ST IV 0R 1 s o i l ' PORK and BEANS This is high class mer chandise for the partic ular trade BEI MAIZ ( ORN. a new va riety of fancy golden corn th a t is b etter and op sw eeter, 2 lge. tin s. »)AC 97c -AC f I7c \ honeymoon is so called because many centuries ago in the German tribes, a couple drank a concoction of honey for one muon, 28 days, after the wedding. \ an Camp’s OTTER SARDINES 39c D R O M E D tR V G R A P E F R U IT T ree ripened Florida fru it at its best. can. . — PAG N A P IIT IH SOAP n 25c 35c M JP.\ JUNIOR COEEEE, an exceptional coffee value O pound carto n . . . 4MC 2-lb. tin s .1"' ¿DC 29c .............................. 12-oz. sealed tin .. N ationally known and en joyed. 15c Throwing shoes at the bride is a survival of the ancient symboism by which delivery of a shoe signified transfer of possession, lossing a shoe on property once denoted new ownership. Best standard tomatoes with puree 2 cans Med. cans, 3 for 3 fo r KE1 I OGI.'S i n i ; \ | | \ h E \ POST TOASTIES 2 packages ........ F resh shipm ent ju st in. C O F F E E ^M .1 B. Golden W est or Hills. Pound .......................... 57c SAA I I T MIXED I’ll h l.E ■I PII h l ED ONIONS Kel log’s Corn Flakes FLOUR < um idire M AKSHM tl.I.O W S,