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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, PAGE FOUR I The Rev. and Mrs. L. A. Skuzle I and sons m otored to St. H elens ' W ednesday w here they visited with ! the p asto r's b ro th er, Wm. Skuzie, I and fam ily. ...... An in te restin g d em onstration of B arnes & Son have com pleted the W estinghouse electrical cook fu rn ish in g th e m aterial for a 4- | ing ran g es and ap pliances was held room cottage erected a t Blue lake S atu rd ay afternoon at th e local for Dr. D. Underw ood of P ortland, j sto re of th e P o rtlan d E lectric Pow- H. A. B arnes has recently built a e r com pany. A fine th ree-co u rse sum m er home on a lot owned by ' d in n er was served to the ladies hint a t Blue lake w hich he has present. Mrs. J. H. Ball w as given an electric cu rlin g iron as a door ren ted for th e season. Mrs. H arry D onley of Spokane, prize. Miss Mollie A ldrich of Spokane d au g h ter of Mrs. H annah Shaw , and Mr. and Mrs. C harles H arrison was a guest at th e B enjam in Cam and son Jesse of Los A ngeles a re eron home on W ednesday. Miss house guests a t th e home of Mr. A ldrich form erly ta u g h t school at and Mrs. L. T. S t.C la ir. Mr. H a r G rand F o rk s. North D akota, while Mr. and Mrs. Cam eron resided rison is a nephew of Mrs. Shaw. Mrs. H. K. K naw les, a n urse in there. piano rec ital is being arran g e d th e sta te hospital a t Salem, called by A Mrs. J. E. O ates in which 22 of on Mrs. George D uncan Tuesday. her pupils will p articip ate, th e Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stockton of event to tak e place at th e M ethodist V ernonia w ere Sunday guests at ch u rch on F riday evening, Ju ly 1 th e hom es of Mr. S tockton's b ro th Those who will play a re Mae and ers, Claude, Loda and Elvis. N ettie Nelou«, H ow ard and Hazel Miss Joyce K idder has enrolled Booth, Alice and A rth u r Suhr, Ray for th e six w eeks' course of the F orm an, Irm a S tall, Ruby and Ross P o rtlan d session of the U niversity Holloway, Mrs. Irm a Richmond of Oregon sum m er school which is M argaret G ates, Edith and Elva being held a t Lincoln high school. E ck ert, Ruth Welch, C atherine and She is m ajoring in history and ed F lorence H aynes. F red Powell ucation. Miss Hope MacKenzie, a L a d le Tobias, Mary Moller, B ertha form er high school teach er here, is Johnson and Ja ck H anson. Mrs. E also a student at the sum m er E. Morehead of P o rtlan d , a sister school, and Mrs. Maude Michel of Mrs. O ates, will sing. E veryone W hite, form erly of G resham , is is cordially invited to atten d this tak in g th e work. Tw o Fairview recital w hich is en tirely free of citizens, Mrs. Ja n e t Lum sden and charge Mr. and Mrs. J. A. M iller, who h er son Donald G rant, are am ong those enrolled. Mrs. Lum sden is have been at th e home of th eir tak in g education and her son is d au g h ter Mrs. E lton E astm an for tak in g a course in lite ra tu re anti th e past th re e m onths, have left biology. Miss M arian M cIntosh of for O akland, C alifornia, on a com Fairview is an o th er who Is taking bined business and p leasu re trip. advantage of th e w ork given by th e They are undecided as to w hether they will rem ain th e re o r not. U niversity. T he G resham band w as given a The la st m eeting of the sum m er fo r the A m erican Legion aux iliary special ribbon aw ard for th e ex will be held next T uesday evening, cellen t ap p earan ce It presented in Ju n e 28, at th e g ran g e hall, when a F rid ay 's p arad e of the rose festival Joint m eeting of the Legion anti last week. F ra n k Gibb's who im A uxiliary will be held. Pot luck perso n ated U ncle Sam, m ade a par supper will be served a t 7 o’clock. O cularly im pressive show ing in the A prow ler loitered around the lineup. G resham ch a p te r of O. E. S. and B ussell Akin residence W ednesday evening for about an hour try in g th e Masonic lodge of this place will both fro n t anil back doors, and Join with T ro u td ale ch a p te r and finally left only afte r a porch light Masonic lodge in holding Sunday had been turneil on him twice. Mrs. services a t th e Masonic hom e at ........ ....... ____F orest G rove Sunday afternoon. Akin saw ......... him leave the ........... front , yard anil heatl tow ard W allula avenue , Ju n e 26, at 2 o clock. Members anti about 11 o'clock. He Is describeti friends are Invited to atten d . G resham ch ap ter of O. E. S. en as a man of medium build. At 10 o’clock steps w ere heard on the te rtain e d the 1927 m atro n s, p atrons, back porch and ns th e light was associate m atro n s and secreta ries sw itched on, a man ran through of P o rtlan d and vicinity on T u es the yard. About an hour la ter the day evening. The grade school o r m an w as heard on the front porch ch e stra, directed by Mrs. Robert w here he tried the door. At the Hlnir of P o rtland, gave a very en tim es he attem pted to en ter the joyable and pleasing program . A house lig h ts w ere on In several violin solo by Donald Page, a trio room s and th e radio was going, so com posed of M argaret Ott violin, he w as ap p a ren tly anything but E lizabeth T h o rn to n cello and Jean E lkington at th e piano w ere beau tim id In his m ovements. Joe Chlodo Is driving a new tifu lly ren d ered and much enjoyed. Dodge B rothers ro ad ste r, pur-, L ittle Jean Page accom panied Don- chased thro u g h the local agency of ahi on the drum and won much a p plause. C harles M artin, patron Brockw ay & Nelson W. H. M itchell rep o rts th a t th e re ' of . C onlnthian ch ap ter, favored the Is going to be good dem and for con- audience w ith vocal selections cession space on the Improved fair Dainty refre sh m e n ts w ere served grounds. The F ish er F louring , by the com m ittee ._______ Mills have contracted for a large space In the m ain building w here they w ill dem onstrate th e ir prod ucts and tre a t all in terested to fine w arm buttered, fru it spreail C ontinued from page 1 scones. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge L eslie left would he w orse for the sta te th an W ednesday m orning for Seaside to not to adopt it at all. T h ere Is too spend a few days In th e ir cottage stro n g and divergent opinion on the st th e beach. practicab ility of an Income tax to H. M. M oreland, form erly a g ri Insure its perm anency If adopted. c u ltu ra l in stru c to r in G resham It is believed to be an unw ise ex Union high school. Is planning to perim ent u n less other sla te s adopt move h ere from Roseburg July 1st a sim ilar law. Oregon is hardly and become associated w ith B. W. stro n g enough to stand alone in T horne in the real estate business. th is method of double tax atio n , s it They will handle g eneral insurance, uated as she is betw een two much loans, real estate, etc. Mr. M ore stro n g er sta te s w hich are free from land h as been engaged as a g ric u l th is tax and d isru p tin g agitation. 320-321. A ssessm ent and T ax a tu ra l te ac h er in the R oseburg high school and Is a man of wide ex p er tion E nforcem ent Bill. The only argum ent on th is bill Is ience. T heir m any friends will be glad to welcome Mr. and Mrs. a negative one, and this statem en t M oreland back to G resham They Is m ade: "A gross abuse of au- expect to move here as soon as th o rltv conferred by house bill 7 2 1 su itab le living q u a rte rs can be is responsible for Its being referred found. to th e people by petition. A law The Rev. and Mrs. 11. R Oeb- which subjects tax p ay ers to the In- bard t and dau g h ter E lizabeth left i|u lslto rial oppression attem pted W ednesday m oruing for Illinois u nder th is bill should be repealed, w here they will visit relativ es a and a new law enacted th at Is fe w w e e k s The Rev. Mr. G ebhardt, properly safeg u ard ed .” a form er p astor of th e Zion Evan- It would give the sta te tax cotn- gelical church In G resham , was m ission alm ost unlim ited au th o rity sent fWini Los A ngeles as a dele- over tax atio n m atters, to adm in- gate from a clergym an's organlza- ister and control alm ost everything tlon to the convention of the Pa- ami everybody th at p ertained to cltlc Coast A dvertising club's asso taxation m atters. It Isn't good pol- clatinn In P ortland. Icy. Kill It Mrs. B enjam in Cam eron enter- 322 323. Nestucca Bay Fish Clos- . ta im d the 1919 past m atrotts' club Ing Bill. S atu rd ay at a 1 o'clock luncheon. T his is a referendum called on Gresham Locals Special Election Tuesday a law passed by th e la st leg isla tu re closing the N estucca Bay and trib u ta rie s to com m ercial flshiAg. T he negative arg u m en t in the pam phlet says am ong o th er th in g s: "T he N estucca bay and tr ib u ta r ies w here com m ercial fishing is now allow ed lie wholly w ithin T il lamook county, and no o th er co u n ty of the s ta te w ill be directly a f fected in case th is m easu re be c o m e s a law. T he people in T illa mook county who know all th e co n d itions are p rac tica lly one h u n d red per çen t opposed to th is m easure, and we subm it th a t the people of th is county should be perm itted to co n tro l th eir own in d u stries. “ In Justice and fairn ess, and as sensible citizens and sportsm en, we ask you to vote "NO” on th is bill w hen it com es before you for your sovereign approval or rejection." I \ ANGELICAL ( III Kl II TO DISCUSS BUILDING A special m eeting of Zion E v an gelical church will be held on S u n day at the close of th e m orning se r vice to discuss th e building p ro gram of the ch u rch . T he ch u rch council will p rese n t plans and fig ures. Sunday school w ill m eet a t 10 o’clock and w ill be follow ed a t 11 by preach in g by th e p asto r, th e With fear and trembling the YOUNG MAN waited for a good opportunity and finally' asked HER FATHER. "I know you and like you, You are clean and straight but let me see your Savings \ccount book please,” the father replied. The Y()t \ ( i MAN blushed violently and con fessed that he had NONE. “ If you mean business, young man,” continued the lather, “Come back a year from now and show me your pass book. You can have no daughter of mine until you show me that you have got back bone enough to save a substantial amount out of e\ery pay check.” The power a man puts into savings, measures the power of the man in everything he undertakes.” - Frank A. \ anderlip. FIRST STATE BANK «R H H A H , OREGON A Strong Bank 24, 1927 Rev. E. H orstinann, w ho w ill ta k e H A NN IN GS V ISIT as his topic "To th e E nd of th e SOUTHERN OREGON Road." The choir w ill ren d e r special music. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning re The Senior league w ill m eet a t 8 tu rn ed hom e Monday evening from in the evening. a p leasan t week sp en t at various W illam ette valley tow ns, including WOULD WIDE P E A C E Salem. C orvallis, Monmouth, Cot TO BE DISCUSS] 1» tage G rove and O akland. They attended th e com m encem ent e x e r "W orld C ooperation o r W ar" Is cises of th e Oregon norm al at Mon to be th e them e of th e serm on next m outh on W ednesday a t which Sunday m orning at th e M ethodist tim e th e ir g ran d d a u g h ter, Miss church by the p asto r, th e Rev. H. | Louise H ow ard, was g rad u ated V. W ilhelm . T his vital su b ject is . from th e in stitu tio n . She w ill teach one of th e m ost significant con- 1 her first term of school in the fronting th is g en eratio n , and one ' ju n io r «high school at Bandon, Ore- in w hich the ch u rch has a tre - I gon, th e com ing year, m endous interest. P eople should J Mr. and Mrs. M anning attended use every o p p ortunity to secure th e an n u a l m eeting of th e sta te added inform ation ab o u t th e m at- 1 gran g e at C orvallis sev eral days ter. says th e pastor. | d u rin g th e week. At O akland they The Sunday school m eets a t 10 , w itnessed th e dedication S atu rd ay o’clock and extends a h ea rty w el- i m orning of a m onum ent erected as come to any who c a re to m ake use a m em orial for the Rev. C ornw all of its benefits. 1 and fam ily. T his w as th e first The E pw orth League, m eeting a t w hite fam ily th a t w intered in 7. will discuss the topic "U nroofed D ouglas county and Mr. C ornw all R ecreatio n s” under th e lead ersh ip built th e first cabin ever erected in of Miss Violet Coe. th a t county. Five hu n d red people At 8 in the evening the p asto r w ere p rese n t at the dedication and will preach on "T he B lindness of th e Hon. G eorge Brown of Rose- P rejudice,"—an o th er topic w orth burg, a n ative son of D ouglas serious consideration. county, delivered the p rin cip al ad- ---------------------- i d ress of th e day. C herry fly spray a t L. L. K idder j ---------------------- Hdwe. Co.—Adv 1 Many new W ant Ads today. G R ESH A M T E M I’LE SE R V IC E S ANNOUNCED "T he P en teco stal Power." w ill be th e subject of th e serm on Sunday afternoon a t 2 o'clock at th e U nde nom inational tem ple, the service in ch arg e of th e reg u la r p asto r, th e Rev. S. F. P itts. In th e evening at 7:30 he w ill speak on th e them e,! "W itnessing for Jesu s". All are I I invited to atten d . "Use W ant A ds”—a good adage. Wyoming People to Picnic. F orm er resid en ts of W eston county, W yoming, now living in P o rtlan d and vicinity are planning a picnic to be held Sunday a t Dodge park. B asket lunch w ill be provided and all who are from th e section designated a re invited to join in th e festivities. Uncle Sam Work Shirts, 75c. F ull cut, 2 pockets. Special value. A ylsw orth & M artin, G resh am.—Adv. Newberg Packing Co.’s offerings for SATURDAY SPECIALS Newberg Hama and Itacon cheaper than for many gears. H AMS, ch oice an d te n d e r fo r S a tu rd a y only, a Money Saving Specials 11 11C BO ILIN G BE EL, choice m eat fro m E a s te r n O regon ste e rs, lb ......... T-BO NE STE A K S, b est cuts, lb 17c 20c no ..... PO RK BOASTS, ch oice m ea ts fro m pig pork. for the Month End / v Some even less than $3.00 STEA K S, choice cuts, lb .......... L e g R o a s ts , lit S h o u ld er, ................................ ZZC 19c l b ....................... SEAMLESS BLEACHED SHEETS 81 x 90, with 3-inch hem, a good weight and a real bargain, each................... 89c L A PILLOW CASES Soft White Muslin, size 42 x 36, each... 27c TOWELING BARGAIN HOPE MUSLIN - A 36-inch line, soft and free from dressing, yard........... Part linen, of medium weight, 14c ........ ........ 10c TURKISH TOWELS TOW ELS Medium weight buck toweling colored borders, 17x28, ea.... . * I I i I i I I I i I D 1 /A , A V zv You c a n do y o u r S a tu rd a y b u 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 o n e a t hom e o r a picnic. C om e h ere. NEWBERG PACKING & PRODUCE CO. Phone 1151 S tore No. 3 Coming within your budget is an easy task the Piggly Wiggly way. You have the p r iv ile g e to p e r so n a lly choose tne size and quantity to suit your needs at prices to fit your budget. for ch ild ren WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. A new lot of A. A. C u tter Co.'s “ T h e H ouse of Q uality” G R E S H A M ,O R E G O N PHONE 1411 We Give G reen T ra ilin g S tam p s HIGH SHOES WORK SHOES for men for hikers 1 GROCERY BULLETIN Saturday-Monday Piggly Wiggly Features SHREDDED WHEAT ir t r jt Sardines « Finest Quality Extras No. 2 1 cans, sliced 25c In mustard, spice and tomato sauce Large oval tins 2 cans 45? “ Pink Salmon 25c BROOKFIELD BUTTER Market hay Raisins Best brand of seedless raisins 4-lb. pkg. 39c Cerlo Indispensable for mak ing fellies and fams 2 bottes 55c i Seal of Oregon Flour H ard w heat flour m ade by th e C row n M ills, 49-lb. sack L TUN. TOBACCO. 16-oz. cans TOMATO SOUP 3 f o r ........................... Known for th eir q uality 25c light ........ q u an tity at price Large can, not hopped CH EESE, full cream pound ......................... 28c AMAIZO OIL. a su perio r salad oil, q t. . 43c PIGGLY WIGGLY TUI Y B R E ID . 2Tb. q u ality loaves. W hite or w hole w heat, wax w rapped. IIKII.LO, clean s like can 50c lightning, s m a ll........ large Tomato Soup P \. TOBACCO, 16-oz. can ........................... SAKDIYES. in oil 4 for ........................... Campbell’s best brand 3 cans 75/ 49c 97c 11c 3 Star Malt $ i: 19c 5c lb. 4 7 c 94 SAI MOY, pink ta ll can s ..................... HOYE Y 25c Quality and Service 25c RED PACK HOT SAUCE, c a n ............ A high grad e pack from ('aliio n ia. q u a rt ja rs 9c 20c 25c 15c 49c FJ» ( EHTO, (S urejell) 2 bottles .......... “SOLAR” PI YE APPLE O 39c 2 cans ................ L arge 2*^ tin s in syrup. Broken slices. W U.DORE TO ILET TISSUE T he la rg e st seller. 3 ro lls •)4L ZUC , WILSO Y UT MARGARINE T he perfect spread. 3 lb s ................ 73c M.IB's J I ’YIOK CO FFEE, Ih. pkge. 42c PIGGLY WIGGLY ( REAM ER Y BUTTER, lb. - ibs 43c 85c A lw ays fresh and sweet. E re sh F ru it and V egetable F e a tu re s. SUYKIST ORAYGES YEW POTATOES nlce size. 4 lbs. . 22c nr_ ZOC I.EMOYS. large and juicy, dozen.......... 24c 252 size, d o ze n .. LETTUCE 9c 2 fo r ... X VI'IOY U . B IX I IT GRAM I MS o r SOD IS 2-11. box »)•) tf tf C F re sh and crisp . W AX I I Y( H KOI I s or 25c G E B H A R D T S DEVILED ( ----- H ILI - — MEAT, — ■ « »I fine for lunche^, 2 for 93« A. W. METZGER & CO. Store Dept. Phone 1451 \ \ \ ( AMP’S IIFAYS med., 3 f o r ................. 2 lbs............................ 43c BEST GRADE BUTTER, CUBES IN CARTONS .£ » )( CO FFEE, M J B, H ills or Golden W est, lb. Export Brand No. 1 tall cans 3 cans O' (lim it 3 p k g sl, 3 fo r. BROOMS, stu rd y w eight broom Only a lim ited th is low 25c and\ Ta m ous (¡f Med. size cans I tor WE D ELIVER SEE OUR Can't - Hunt - 'Em PLAY TOGS A w ell a s so rte d sto c k of p o p u lar co lo rs a n d p rices fo r m en, w om en and c h ild re n . Pineapple 31c 2 Ihs. hulk Double weave, 53x25, col. borders, a big towel that sold regularly ¿2 Q p for $1.00, each........ O O v BATHING SUITS Hawaiian Choice Fruits, Vegetables and Groceries of all kinds. 1 .45 No. 10 pail I •! Bleached and free from dressing, 42-inch, yard............ „.................... . 73c No. 5 pail 20c PILLOW’ TUBING Van Camp’s Pork and Beans Could You Blame Dad ? H i I HAY. JI.YE Feed Dept. Phone 1281 PIGGLY WIGGLY 1 Q&C Over Mv V fcr& l