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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1927)
GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, PAGE FOUR AUGUST 12, lib.’ C harles Cleveland retu rn ed W ednesday evening. Mrs. H u b ert j ribbons given. The schedule of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G anger of Bull Run a re the proud p are n ts of T h u rsd ay evening from a business and her sons and fam ilies and Mrs. | events follow s: I G illett th a t day attended the fu n eral an 8 ^ -p o u n d baby d au g h ter born trip to southern Oregon. Boys, 50-yard dash, A ugust 13; to them A ugust 6 a t th e home of Mr. an a Mrs. F red erick H orning at Oregon City of Mrs. C h arlo tte ' ru n n in g broad jum p and chinning, Mrs. H arriet Tim m erm an. of San F rancisco have been visiting H ubert, Mr. G illett's grandm other. I A ugust 20; ru n n in g high jum p, A u G eorge F. Honey and his garden gust 25. Mrs. E. H. Kelly and children a t th e home of th e ir cousins Mr. clu b consisting of IS boys are en G irls, b ask et ball throw . A ugust and Mrs. C. O. H orning. They a re PLAYGROUND EV EN TS A'ernon, Lois and Gordon, are joying a picnic today at Eagle WILL BE STAGED 13; 50-yard dash, A ugust 20; r u n spending a couple of weeks at Sea on, th e ir way to B ritish Columbia Creek on the Columbia River high ning broad jum p, A ugust 25. and Y ellowstone N ational P ark . side. way. One of the garden project A series of ath letic events will T h u rsd ay they enjoyed a trip up T here w ill be in te restin g stu n ts F o rest L auderback, who w as bad the Columbia R iver highw ay as far begin tom orrow a t th e G resham for the younger children. A picnic boys, G ilbert Morgan, was a first prize w inner last week a t the coun ly burned 18 days ago w hen his as Hood River. They w ere g reatly public playground in w hich ch il for all is scheduled for A ugust 27. ty fair and la st year won second foot slipped into a vat of boiling disappointed not to get a view of dren betw een the ages of eight and w ater w hile engaged in w ork at the Mt. Hood, but on th e re tu rn trip tirteen years will participate. A place w ith his exhibits. Jo h n so n s Thank Friends. We w ish to thank our many D. M. Cathey, his son-in-law and L auderback slau g h ter house, is hope to catch a glim pse of the certain num ber of points will be friends for th e loyal su p p o rt shown aw arded to each child for each ! ! us dau g h ter Mr. and Mrs. Scott Heden now doing exceptionally well at the m ountain. during th e two years we w ere in Mrs. Rose H ubert of Oakland, i event, th e num ber of points depend . business in th e O scarette. We rec- i of Sacram ento. C alifornia, Mrs. home of Mrs. H arriet T im m erm an w here he is being cared for. C alifornia, and her sons C. H ubert ing on the age and skill. At the j ommend o u r successors to all and M ary G ossett and two children, and A good atten d an ce greeted the and Roy H ubert w ith th eir fam ilies end of the tim e allo tted for the hope the generous patro n ag e we re- Mr. and Mrs. C larence Cathey and ! ceived will be accorded Mr. and tw o children m ade up a party concert given W ednesday evening from C entralia, W ashington, w ere ru n n in g of these events, the scores : Mrs. M. L. W hite. will be arran g ed for each individual by the G resham band. T he open d inner guests at th e home of Mrs. w hich enjoyed the trip around th e (Signed) Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Johnson, K erm it and Douglas. Mt. Hood Loop highw ay yesterday. air con certs will be given each H u b ert’s nephew F ra n k G illett with first, second and th ird place W ednesday evening a t th e fair D. J. K err, who w as tra n sfe rre d ground en tra n ce as long as the la st week from the Longview, w eather continues favorable. W ashington, office of th e Union Oil Mrs. Fred Hoss en tertain ed the com pany to th e one in G resham , ladies of the A m erican Legion Aux has been retu rn ed to his old posi tion at Longview anil his place iliary T uesday afternoon a t her I h ere will be taken by Adolph Zen- home on E ast Powell stre e t and a | ger, a form er area salesm an for the social tim e w as spent w hile sew ing I com pany. Sam G regson of Boring for th e v e te ra n s’ hospital. R efresh- I CANNED SALMON PINEAPPLE w ill ta k e Adolph’s place on the m ents w ere served by th e hostess. Conrad S tu re of Beverly H ills, Maple Leaf Brand tru ck . Solar Brand, Broken Mrs. F. T. C airns of Rice, M inn C alifornia, visited his b ro th er Dr. Finest grade « Slices, 2 cans esota, a form er school friend of J. G. S tu re th is week and renew ed small can his form er Mrs. Jam es E lkington, is the house acq u ain tan ce w^th guest of the E lklngtons for a few "buddy”, L. T. St. Clair. Mr. S tu re | m otored from C alifornia a few days days. Large 45c G. P. Broughton of M ontrose, ago witli relativ es, th e Misses Dor Canned Colorado, was a ca lle r at the O ut othy and M artha Lind of Los An GRAPE FRUIT geles, and witli them has been vis look office this m orning. He has iting frien d s an d relativ es a t Brush SARDINES com e out to the coast in search of Festival Brand P ra irie and V ancouver, W ashing a low er altitu d e for th e benefit of 3 cans Large oval cans ton. The p arty expects to spend his health and is much interested two weeks in Oregon. 2 cans in cherry , p rune and w alnut fa rm Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen and ing. He may decide to locate in th is vicinity later if he can find a Mr. and Mrs. Jam es L aw rence farm w hich m eets his re q u ire drove to M anzanita beach on Wed Beechnut m ents. For the present he is sta y nesday and w ill re tu rn S aturday. SPAGHETTI Mr. and Mrs. Jam es E lkington ing a t th e P erk in s hotel In P o rt COMB HONEY and d au g h ter Je an and th e ir guest land. ready prepared Large well filled The annual picnic of the county Mrs. L au ra C airns, who w as here 2 cans squares, 2 for W. C. T. U. will he held at L aurel- from Rice, M innesota, enjoyed a h u rst p ark T hursday, A ugust 18. pieusant drive aro u n d th e Mt. Hood SEAL OF OREGON beginning at 10:30 a. m. A good Loop highw ay yesterday. Mr. E lk ington made th e loop in his C h ry s program is being planned for the afternoon. A cordial invitation is ler car and used but six g allons of Van Camp’s gas in th e 152-mile trip. extended to all m em bers. STRAINED PORK and BEANS Brockw ay & Nelson w ere a w a rd T he autom obile display of H essel HONEY Im plem ent com pany at the fair was ed a blue ribbon a t the county fair Med. cans, 3 cans H ard W heat F lo u r by Glaser quarts aw arded tw o blue ribbons. T heir last week on th e ir display of Dodge display Included W hippets, W lllys- B rothers cars, sta n d ard and senior th e F ro w n M ills. K nights, C hryslers, E rsk in es and lines and G raham B ro th ers tru ck s. 49-lh. sack Miss W illene Botkin, who has Studebakers. BULK COCOA Mr. and Mrs. H. L. S t.C la ir, th eir been atten d in g th e Oregon sta te Bulk, in your own dau g h ter Mrs. Raymond R ogers of norm al at M onmouth, has been 3 lbs. elected p rim ary teach er In the containers, lb. P o rtlan d and Mrs. E lsie Cogswell left W ednesday afternoon for W al Lynch school d istrict. An executive m eeting of th e fair lowa lake on a short vacation. They will be Joined th ere by Mrs. St. board w as held last evening, but C lair's cousins Mr. and Mrs. Fred business of im p o rtan ce w ill be de M. McConnel and son Roger of ferred until th e next reg u la r m eet Caldw ell, Idaho, and Miss M argaret ing of the board w hich w ill tak e St. C lair who has been visiting for place T h u rsd ay evening, A ugust 25. a few w eeks a t the McConnell Mr. and Mrs. W. D. K inder en Store Dept. Feed Dept. home. te rtain e d W ednesday evening for a Quality and Service Phone 1281 Phone 1451 Mrs. W. C. G unther and little son farew ell p arty for Mr. and Mrs. and d au ghter W illiam and J e a n O scar Jo h n so n who are to leave ette of P ortlan d are spending a few soon for th e east. L uncheon was w eeks w ith Mrs. G u n th er’s m other served in th e grove and th e evening otherw ise p leasan tly spent. Those Mrs. Mary Shoem aker. Verle H illyard and llean T aylor p resen t w ere Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, of G resham and Geo. Buck of S an Mr. and Mrs. B urten W alrad, Mr. dy recently purchased C hryslers and Mrs. 8. B. H all, Mr. an d Mrs. Melvin llru g g e r and Mr. and Mrs. from H essel Im plem ent com pany. Mrs. D orothy M. Dueber, accom Kinder. Miss G ertru d e A lexander was panied by her p are n ts Mr. and Mrs. H. Donley and their g ran d d a u g h ter honored on W ednesday afternoon B arbara Je an n e A shw orth, left last by a show er given for her by Mrs. night for th e Donley hom e in Spo G ladys Hoyt und her siste r Mrs. kane w here Mrs. Dueber will spend Maude W hite at the home of the tw o w eeks before retu rn in g to her form er iu P o rtlan d . Sixteen w ere present and a m ost enjoyable a f borne in Long Reach, California. Mrs. Ed. Sm ith, w hose pleasures ternoon spent in bridge, w ith re a re so few on account of her to ta l fresh m en ts follow ing. T he bride- ly blind condition, w as much elect was given a m iscellaneous pleased to receive a visit of a few show er of b eau tifu l gifts. She has hours W ednesday from her nephew been the guest of honor at a num and niece Mr. and Mrs. E arl Jones ber of uftalrs accorded h er in re c and th e ir sm all nephew Buddy ognition of h er approaching m a r riage to Leslie W alrad. Jones of P ortland. Gresham Locals Saturday-Monday Specials! WATCH FOR THEM M EATS FORK ROASTS FORK STEAKS Lb...................................... - I’DT R O 's ’fS from O regon's choicest beef ca ttle 1 L b...................................... 1ZC GROCERY BULLETIN 45c 73c 25c T b ,,M i M E A T " ........... N EW B ERG HAMS 45<Sä@ Flour 25c Fresh and Smoked Meats and Sausages of All Kinds NEWBERG PACKING & PRODUCE C0‘ Phone' 1151 15c A. IV. Metzger & Co. BAKING DEMONSTRATION Mrs. L. A. Humphries, the nationally known food expert will give a free baking demon stration in the basement of the Methodist Episcopal church, corner of South Roberts avenue and Powell street, Gresham. A u g . 1 5 to 1 9 , Incl. We >e,ec, fo r o u r cu sto m e rs th e nam e class of In v e stm e n ts th a t we m ake fo r o u rselv es— by so doing we o ften find it co n v e n ie n t to p u rc h a se from o u r c u sto m ers w hen In need of Bonds. W h e th e r you w ish to buy o r sell bon d s see us. W e will let you h av e th e bene,it of o u r exp erien ce. FIRST STATE BANK C .U E S IIA M S tore No. 3 WE DELIVER Improving the _ science F 45c 49c 25c A recen t au d it of th e in v e s tm e n ts of E irst S ta te B ank a s to th e ir tru e v alu e rev ealed th a t fact th a t th e m a rk e t value of its bonds exceeded "by m ore th a n |5 ,0 0 0 th e am o u n t at w hich th e bonds w e re c a rrie d on its books. LARD I 25c $ 1 .9 4 T h e p illa rs anti b ro n ze of a bank a re a fte r all not its re a l assets. In Its lo an s ant, in v e s tm e n ts lies th e tru e m ea su re of Its s tre n g th . BACON famous y 25c Banking Strength 10c BRAND , y • ’)C 2 p. m. each d ay of food m u ch ch e ap an d carelesslq q rad e d food it offered—bui never accep ted Riqid a n a lq tn elim inate! inferior q oodt at P iq q lq U liqqlq not ch e ap q o o d t dow n to a price—but a real value u p to q ra d e —EUERlj ARTICLE Piggly Wiggly Week-End Features I'NEEDA BISCUITS, from the N ational bis- cu it ovens, 6 for. . CO FFEE, M J B. W est or H ills Bros Golden IQ/» 97c TREE TEA. T rv it in iced tea, Vi lb .......... 38c PURE ( ANE SUGAR, C * H, 10 lb s ............ 60c 2-lb. c a n s ............ GOLD MEDAL MAYON-QQ N IIS E . p i n t s O.IC INSTANT POSTI'M larg e ‘ID ................ 87c 2 pounds .. KABAFUTO CRAB, selected Ja p crab m eat. Ai-pound tin s. . . *IQ/» 23c MALT SYRUP P abst Malt and Hop. . . 69c Blue Ribbon Malt E x trac t ....................... 79c CHI It, II S GRAPE JU ICE econom ical and health-iV "’ ful, p i n t s ........ Budw eiser Malt .......... 79c KELLOGG’S (ORN ELA KES, 3 pkgs. . . . 22c POST TOASTIES. fresh, 3 p k g s............ 22c OF,, -.«Il .-»IL NUCOA, M argarine 1 pound ...................... 10„ lo t 1/1 I vt 2 pounds 25c ..................... 49c W1LSO, M argarine 1 pound ....................... 3 pounds 24c ..................... 69c TOBACCOS DAY’S WORK C hew ing CC _ Tobacco. 1-lb. plug »I»It ELBERTA PE A, IIES, good - and firm fru it, c ra te . »p CLIMAX, S tar and 71.» Horse Shoe. 1-lb. plui I 4 t W ITERM ELONS, Klondikes, every one g u aranteed I4EO. WASHINGTON. Lunch Bucko, (?1 1 — I . 1•! .v 3 pound . -. 4 n C WESSON OIL, m akes m ayon naise in a m inute 1(1 » t Mrs. Humphries will lecture on various other dishes and how to prepare them, such as: R utter Scoieh Gems, \ u t ¡tread. Raking Pou'der Parker House Rolls, Ice Rox Roll», Itran Muffins, Cheese Dainties, Tea Rolls. SILVER BAR PIN EA PPLE. P erfect slices in large 214 tins, c a n s .......... DROMEDARY G RA PE FRU IT, tree ripened Florida fru it, can. DRV ONIONS, fancy 4 pounds . . . F rid ay, A u gu st 19, 2 p. m. W h ole w heat B read and O ran ge Biscuits. DONA ( ASTILE S D II 3 bars ......................... Wash cloth FR E E w ith each 3 bars. 25c PIGGLY WIGGLY BI TTER, the finest b u tte r you If,, can buy, p o u n d ........ 44t BANANAS, firm and A ugu st 18, 2 p. m. A n g e l S p on ge C ake and S a la d D ressin g. 1 1 29c 1(4-, I «/V TOMATOES, rip e and 1(1., solid. 3 lb s ................... 1 M t A ugu st 17, 2 p. m. W hite L ayer C ake and C h eese B iscuits. WIGGLY DOUBLE wax w rapped loaves or whole l o a f ................ l i t S K IT TISSI E, 3 ro lls ......................... l ANTEI.Dl PE. B urrel Gems, 2 f o r .......... A ugu st 16, 2 p. m. P arker H ouse R olls, Berry P ies and P ie Crusts. PIGGLY BREAD. of w hite w heat, pound ...................... 4 ,’t F ru it und V egetable F e a tu re s A u gu st 15, 2 p. m. C h ocolate A n g el C ake, G old en W est C ake, C ake F rostin gs and F illin gs. IMt 30 STORES t’RIN, I II BERT V ELI I T. 2 tins IG A RET I ES. 2 packages . C il,, II.R and 2^» 25c In Oregon Institution Next to Brown's Market, Gresham • A beautifully decorated cake will be given away each afternoon T h e P u b lic Is C o rd ia lly In v ited — »It I N DERWOOD’S DEVILED IIAM, convenient picnic size tins, 3 f o r ........ <—«)(. DAILY PROGRAM A STRONG B IN h fresh f § N IGGLY WIGGLY 'lAfif/terJAe. ‘Ptcir&l - 4