Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, September 02, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
G R E SH A M O U TLO O K , FRIDAY,
SEPTEM BER
2,
1927
W. D. K inder, county club agent,
Dr. and Mrs. J. G. S tu re and
Mrs. N els L ekander and h er
T ru ck loads of rein fo rcin g steel
left y esterd ay to judge club and fam ily sp en t m ost of la st week at d au ghter Miss L illian L ekander re ­
are daily passing th ro u g h G resham
i open class livestock a t th e W asco Colton, Oregon, w here they a tte n d ­ tu rn ed la st S aturday from D enver,
on th e ir way to th e Bear creek dam
county fair held at Tygh Valley. ed th e P o rtlan d d istric t L u th er Colorado, w here they have been for
above Bull Run. T he ru n Is often
He will also judge in club and open League Bible in stitu te and an n u al the past four m onths assistin g in m ade at night. Some of th e pieced
Stanley, son of Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. • claS8 at the sh e rm a n coun‘y
* convention. Dr. S. J. Sebelius of i th e care of Mrs. L ek an d er's daugh- are 40 feet long and are loaded onto
H all, was given a thorough exatnl- * .h.eld a t M orrow n ext week. 8. A ugustana college. Rock Islan d , ter, who has now fu lly recovered th e sides of th e tru c k extending
h er health.
.
o u t fro n t an j re a r. T he cem ent *
nation a t his home T h ursday and B. H all will be p rese n t at th e W as- Illinois, was th e m ain lectu rer.
The W. C T . U. w ill m eet on
Miss Minnie Jo h n so n has recen t- ¡being hauled from Boring w here it
is reported by th e atten d in g sur- co county fa ir to judge farm crops
geon to be gettin g along nicely. and is p lanning on atten d in g the Thursday aftern o o n , Septem ber 8, ly come from A rlington, Oregon, to Is delivered by freight, several car
The ca st has been removed from his Colum b,a coun‘y fal«- "e x t week.
at the public lib rary . Officers fo r ta k e th e place of Miss Ruth loads a day being used. T his dam
Mrs. Jam es L aw rence is in Good the com ing year and delegates to A nnable, form er m a rc eller in the will cre a te a reserve reserv o ir for
leg and he will be perm itted to
! S am aritan h o sp ital w here she w as the county convention will be elect- Bailey Bob & Beauty shop, who left the Bull Run w ater.
w alk in about tw o weeks.
Miss i ren e M cDerm ott has re-
Roy D. D rake of G resham and taken W ednesday afternoon follow ­ ed at th a t tim e. A nnual rep o rts ! a few days ago te join h er sisters.
Miss Cleo E. W ilson of Pasco, ing a sudden a tta c k of acute in te s­ will also be given, A good atten d - l Mrs. Mary Leslie, who has been tu rn ed to P ittsb u rg , P ennsylvania,
W ashington, w ere m arried recently tin al trouble. She w ill be given an ance is desired.
seriously ill for th e p ast two a fte r a visit of ten days a t th e home
T he in te rio r of the F irs t S tate m onths i t h er home on R oberts ave- j of h er siste r Mrs. S. B. H all,
a t Vancouver, W ashington, and X -ray exam ination th e first of the
week
to
determ
ine
the
exact
n
a
tu
re
bank is being repainted, E zra nue, continues about th e sam e. She
have come to G resham to reside in
Omar Groff of Reedsport, Oregon,
Thom as in ch arg e of the work.
the L ane building on Cleveland of her ailm ent.
is being cared for by h er daughters. w as a recen t visitor a t the hom e of
Mrs.
W.
C.
B
urch
has
retu
rn
ed
avenue. Mr. D rake is one of the
W illiam Booth, an em ploye of th e
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. N orton of Sac­ Mr. and Mrs. W. II. N orcross on
d riv ers for th e D unthorpe T ra n sit from Roseburg, w here she spent Metzger Buick agency, left th is ram en to recently vjslted at the ! F o u rth street. H is wife, a sis te r of
tw o weeks visiting w ith relatives. m orning w ith his p aren ts and
com pany.
H allro se ranch on Sandy boule­ j Mrs. N orcross, has been h e re for
The Rev. and Mrs. 8, F. P itts C lair recently retu rn ed from O ut­ younger b ro th ers and sisters for a vard. They were en ro u te to th eir some tim e. On T uesday evening
spent Monday and T uesday w ith look m ountain in th e Colum bia w eek’s stay at Seaside. Miss L il­ home from P ennsylvania S tate col- Mr. Groff enjoyed a p le asa n t v isit
th e ir dau g h ter Mrs. Avon Sutton F orest, w here he has been em lian L ekander accom panied th e lege w here Mr. Norton had been at- , w ith an old friend, Jam es M urphy
! ployed in fo re stry w ork d u rin g the p arty to th e beach.
and fam ily a t P arkdale.
tending a special school of chem is- i of Bull Run. T he tw o m en had
sum m er.
Mrs. W alter Metzger and d augh­
Gwendolyn and Bobby M etzger try. He is head of th e chem istry not m et for 20 years.
Mrs. Mina McKinney had
te r D oris a re spending a w eek or
a re spending a week w ith th e ir d ep artm en t of th e ju n io r high
The condition of Mrs. Ed Sm ith
guests
on Monday and T uesday of g ran d m o th er Mrs. J. H. M etzger a t
m ore a t Boring w here Mrs. Metz­
school a t Sacram ento.
rem ain s serious. On F rid ay of last
th
is
week
h
er
sister,
Mrs.
A
nna
ger is taking care of th e postoffice ;
Seaside.
•
I ra Barlow left y esterd ay for 1 w eek she fell a t her home and has
in the absence of the postm aster. Jones, the la tte r ’s Bon-in-law and
Mr. and Mrs. F red B entley and Pendleton to visit his b ro th er John been in bed since th a t tim e. On
daug
h
ter,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F
red
B
unge
W illiam Morand, who w ith his wife
son a re plan n in g to leave tom orrow Barlow who was in ju red in an au- T uesday evening she suffered a
is m aking a to u r of Y ellowstone and th e ir d au g h ter W innifred, all m orning for th e ir new hom e n ear tom obile accident n ear th a t city stro k e of p araly sis w hich has af-
of S eattle. T hey had been on
N ational P ark.
G ran ts P ass w here they have p u r­ some tim e ago.
: fected her left arm . But little hope
p leasu re trip to California.
chased a 16-acre alfalfa and o rch ­
E. J. O radin th is m orning brought
T he W om an’s Home M issionary is held out for her recovery. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. A lth au s and ard ran ch . Mr. B entley p lan s to society of the M ethodist E piscopal Sm ith is being cared for by her
into the Outlook office a generous
d
au
g h ter H elen have gone on an erect a new house a t once.
ch u rch will m eet on W ednesday af- niece Mrs. Mabel Jones of P o rtlan d
sam ple of his late C raw ford peach- ■
Mr. and Mrs. W alter D eardorff ternoon a t the church a t 3 o'clock. and Mrs. Rosa Roork.
es, raised in his o rchard e a st of autom obile trip to Ohio, w here they
G resham . T he luscious fru it was w ill visit relatives. They m ay ex- left la st w eek for a tw o-w eeks’ Mrs. H. V. W ilhelm w ill lead in th e
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sw ift and
enjoyed by each m em ber of the i tend th e ir trip as far as New Eng to u r of C alifornia, intending to go discussion of the topic, “R ally of th ree d au g h ters left yesterday for
land. They expect to be gone tw o as far so u th as Los Angeles. T hey
force.
F orces ”, and Mrs. W. J. Cooper, I a w eek’s outing to the Tygh valley
m onths or more. D uring th e ir ab ­
Mary
ary P
P atch
atch and Mrs. P. A. | co u n try south of T he D alles. Much
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. I.um bard left sence th e ir farm home w ill be oc­ w ill also v isit relativ es a t different Mrs. M
way points.
Gould w ill serve.
th is m orning for th e ir home in
of the tim e w ill be spent w ith Mr.
cupied by Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
H ayw ard, C alifornia, afte r spending H ew itt and family. H erm an B laser
nearly tw o w eeks in G resham
of T ro u td ale accom panied th e A lt-
w here Mr. L um bard w as engaged liause fam ily, but expects to go
in an inspection to u r of th e local only to K ansas.
b ranch of th e Oregon P ickle &
On account of th e Inclem ent
C anning com pany. W hile h ere they
w eath er W ednesday evening
no
stopped a t the Todd apartm ents.
j
band
concert
was
attem
pted
by
th
e
Mrs. Ruth C alkins has been se­
verely ill several ¿ays th is week, G resham band In the open air
series. The co n certs will be co n ­
but is now Improving.
Phone 1151
WE deliver
Mrs. A lta G entry of Salem is tinued th ro u g h tills m onth, how ­
spending the week w ith h er p a r­ ever, the w eather perm itting.
Mrs. W. 8. E v erett and son Billy
ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Wood near
retu
rn ed Sunday evening from
Gresham .
G uests of Mrs. Mina McKinney Ocean L ake afte r a delightful beach
Hams
on Sunday w ere Mr. and Mrs. Wm. outing of two weeks.
Edm undston of S t Jo hns and th e
Mr- an d Mrs.
P eak left Mon
fo rm er’s sister, Mrs. E lsie F re sh e tt day for K lam ath F alls w here the
form er w ill soon begin his w ork as
of Duluth.
Mrs. Steve W right and h er sister superv iso r of physical education in
Mrs. McMillan and th ree children the K lam ath F alls schools. Dr. and
of W arrenton, Oregon, w ere th e in­ Mrs. F ra n k P eak left T h u rsd ay for
stig ato rs of a delightful su rp rise Bandon, Ore., for a ten-day trip.
W ednesday afternoon on th e ir fath - i They will visit th eir son-in-law and
er, J. Johnson who lives n ea r Lin- (laughter, Dr. und Mrs. V. L.
nem ann, w hen 15 guests dropped Brooks, at Eugene.
In to help celebrate his 73d b irth ­
Miss Mildred Coe of P o rtlan d was
day and enjoy the sum ptuous su p ­ the guest of Mrs. F ra n k Peak lust
per.
week.
F
R
E
s
H
Bacon
NEWBERG PACKING CO.
Saturday Specials
PERFECTION SODAS, 3-lb. c a r ­
tons of plain or lightly
IQ
salted, per p k g ................ to t
RUMP ROASTS, very choice
from O regon’s finest beef 1 Q
ca ttle, pound ..................
GRAHAM
(H A C K E R S, larg e
fam ily size ca rto n s
(O „
each
lo t
POT ROASTS, p o u n d ...
lot
2C
WATERMELONS, l b . . . .
CRESCENT
MAXWELL HOUSE
HILLS BROS.
GOLDEN WEST, lb
has not been oiled lately—
runs slow or fast—
winds blit won’t wind up
doesn't run at all.
TIIOKOl (ilIN F S S
ACCURACY
SATISFAt TION
Give us a Trial
Jtlralfp’s Jetoelrp ¿sdoic
Powell Street
Gresham, Ore.
Get Your Friends in
— on this
Flags for distribution to New Depositors
in Savings Department are becoming lim­
ited. If you would have a nice flag abso­
lutely free, you must act promptly. A well
made flag with jointed pole, halliards and
bracket go to each new depositor making a
deposit of l ive Dollars.
Many children have availed themselves
of this opportunity.
JC7’ PROMPTLY.
. 1 OC
I'ORK ROASTS, lb ..........
22C
.
T ry us for an y th in g in fresh
and cured m eats of a ll kinds.
Fruits
GRESHAM, OREGON
A Strong llnnk
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FREE
Gresham Theater
Week-End Features
This store will be closed Mon
dag, September 5, Labor Day
POST TOASTIES, th e crisp
double thick corn
flakes, 3 p a c k a g e s .. . . 11/C
IVORY SOAP, guest
size, 6 f o r .................
PIGGLY WIGGLY FLOUR
E very sack g u aran teed
L aundry size, 3 b a rs.
Q
CLAM CHOWDER
3 cans .......................
—
Mt
I SARDINES, in high
grad e oil, 3 ca n s. . .
or _
—«)t
B O I 8 ’ O V ER A LLS
BOYS’ B E L T S
BOYS’ s i il u r s
WII.SD NUT MARGARINE
69C
24c lb., 3 lb s .............
A lw ays fresh and sw eet
i I C
2 lbs............ ..93c
DROMEDARY G RA PEFRU IT
. 25c
MINCED CLAMS, tall jr
cans, 2 c a n s ............... 5
I»)t
tre e ripened, c a n . . .
PIGGIA WIGGLY SPECIAL
CO FFEE, biggest v a l u e O r _
in tow n, lb ................
3
O0C
lb s ......................... $1.00
30 STORES
H e dice Red Trading Stamps
49c
C A II PURE CANE
SUGAR, 10 lb s .......... 60c
D E L H I ! SANDW ICH
SPREA D , 2 f o r ........ 25c
LUX TO ILET SOAP
3 b a r s ........................... 25c
LUX FLAKES
la rg e ........................... 22c
PIGGLY WIGGLY
DOUBLE BREAD
11c
Fruit and Vegetable
Features
A full line of fresh
goods for your personal
selection.
LEMONS, good size
QCZ/»
and juicy, dozen. . . »)>)(.
ORANGES, 252 size
dozen .......................
30c
10c
ONIONS, 3 lbs.
\ n Oregon Institution
Next to Brown’s Market, Gresham
E’LL SOON
W
be able to
s h o w yo u
th e
b e a u t if u l n ew
Ford car. It’s bet­
New
ter than you ever
hoped it w ould
be- the smartest,
$1.00 to $1.35
50ct<>$i.oo
$1.00
Ford
speediest,
most
eco n o m ica l low
price car you’ve
BOYS’ C A P S ..... ....................... $1.00
G RESH A M
FISC H ER 'S CREAM
ROLLED OATS
9-lb. s a c k .....................
DEVILED HAM, p i c n i O -
size, 3 c a n s ............... —
«it
the
BOYS' HOSE....................... 35c to 50c
S h o e s
2 f o r ............................. 45C
UNDERWOOD’S QUALITY
FOODS
ever known
SUITS FREE with each $10 purchase of boys’ apparel
Sizes,
* only, from 12 to 18 years
m e n ' s wear
CALIF. HOME KETCHUP,
big bottle and re a l to- OQZ
,
m ato quality, .......... —
>)t
AMERICAN BEAUTY
GINGER SNAPS, ju s t in OQz»
22-oz. p ac k ag e.......... —
PIGGLY WIGGLY CREAM.
ERY BI TTER, com-
p are the q u ality, l b . .
25c
20c
< RESTA BLANCA BEYER-
AGE RASE, m akes a gallon
of delicious beverage 1 fk
bottle ............
1 Mt
$1.95
VAX CAMP'S BEANS « )’ ,
Med. size tin s, 3 for ZOt
sack ........................
for
V e have 30 boys’ 2-knicker belted coat suits
from last season’s stock that we will give one
/ R E E with each $10 purchase of boys’ shoes,
shirts, sweaters, underwear, etc. The regular
price of these suits are from $9.85 to $16.50
and the sizes are from 12 to 18 years of age.
This is an unusual offer and this quantity
should not last long so come early.
$1.95
$1.35
$«.50
$1.05
$3.»5
lO c
Wait
with 2 Knickern
BOYS’ S H O E S
$2.115 to
BOYS' UNDERW EAR.. 65c to
BOYS' MACKINAWS $«.»& to
BOYS' BLAZERS
$3.05 to
BOYS' SW EATERS
$2.05 to
Shoe Shine
Vegetables
Boys’ Suits
Ay lsWort j\ g Ma rti
FIRST STATE BANK
25C
LARD, 2 pounds 35c,
‘III.,
, 3 lbs. 50c, p o u n d ............ —
lit
A O -
¿4-ZSi
Groceries
12C
BOILING MEATS, l b . . .
SPARE RIBS, lb ................
Coffee
It
It
It
It
Lard
and Mrs. J. W. D avidson, th e fo rm ­
er an uncle of Mr. Swift. They will
visit th e W asco county fair to be
held th is week at Tygh Valley. Mr.
Sw ift form erly resided in th a t
vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Newcombe
retu rn ed S atu rd ay from a trip to
C alifornia and brought w ith them
friends w ith whom th ey had v isit­
Shoes ('leaned. Dyed
ed there, Mr. and Mrs. E lm er Sm ith
Retanned
of O akland. Mr. Sm ith has secured
at reasonable prices.
a position as a m echanic w ith th e
In tern atio n al H arv ester com pany
H ork called for and
in P o rtlan d and he and his wife
delivered.
will reside in or n ear G resham if
su itab le living q u a rte rs can be I
Shine Stand at
found. They a re both very m uch
pleased w ith G resham .
Claude Sm ith of Bend, fo rm erly I
of G resham , was a c a lle r W ednes- , PHONE
1361
day evening He Is in th e p ictu re ,
show business a t Bend.
Raker & Son
A U T H O R I2 B D
Phone 1301
DEALERS
GRESHAM