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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1927)
GRESHAM OUTLOOK, EK IDtY, PAGE FOUR SEPTEMBER SO, 1927 Mr. and Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth and Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge P age had as dinner g u ests on W ednesday at the A ylsw orth home on th e Base Line a group of relativ es w hich in George W. Landon, who m akes cluded Mr. and Mrs. Jam es L aw his hom e w ith bis son-in-law and rence. Mrs. E lizabeth McLain and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S ta n Mrs. Belle Michel of G resham , Mr. ley,’ is confined to his bed b ut is and Mrs. E ugene W hite, Mr. and able to sit up a p a rt of each day. Mrs. B ruce Hoyt, Mr. and Mrs. A lthough 94 y ears of age he is still F ran k J. Rati and baby of P o rt keenly in terested in th e news of th e land, Mr. and Mrs. M aurice K night day, and g reatly ap p reciates visits and baby of Escondido, California. GLASER HONEY Phillip’s O thers in the fam ily group w ere from old friends. WAFFLE FLOUR L aw rence and M arjory A ylsw orth, H. J. L anglitz is busy im proving Tint Jars.................. 3 0 c Reg. 15c package facilities for carin g for his fu r and Donald and Jean Page. The Rev. and Mrs. M elville T. pet an im als. He has a p air of r a c Quart J a rs............. 55c W ire of Pendleton w ere ca lle rs coons and several blue foxes. yesterd ay on Mr. and Mrs. H. C. No. 5 Tins..............85c Clyde Ruegg, who w as ill all of L arsen. They w ere re tu rn in g from last week, is able to look afte r his at I’iggly Wiggly are not to be compared with cheap The low . price* | No. jo Tins.... .... $ 1 .5 0 th e M ethodist an n u al conference I lered by imitator* on cheap foods. Every price at I'iggly BLACK FIGS work on the farm s. rices off held in Salem la st week. i'iggly it a low price and the food always the b e st Select it Mrs. J. C. T u rn er, who has been your*elf--save time and clerk hire. Buy from clean store* and Very choice, lb. County employes w ere busy yes ill for th e p ast th re e weeks, is fresh stocks. Enjoy the pleasure of personally deciding without terd ay u n d er the direction of J. M. bothersome persuasion. much Improved a t th is time. Solar Brand H illyard placing a rte ria l highw ay M ark N ickerson m ade an in te r stop signs on designated roads PINEAPPLE estin g sale of p u rebred W hite L eg leading into the Section Line and horn chickens a few days ago to Broken slices Powell Valley roads. A ccording BULK COCOA Ja p an e se p u rch a sers who plan to the sta te law all m otor vehicles are No. 2% cans take them to Ja p an as a nucleus High test for oil, 4 lbs com pelled to come to a fu ll stop at for a flock In th a t country. th ese signs. I t is said th a t th e law DON 1 (A S T IL E SOAI PELS NAPTHA SOAP 4Q Mrs. J. E. T aylor has retu rn ed to reg ard in g th is w ill be stric tly en .'! b a r s .............. (lim it 10 b ars), 10 for. f i l L her hom e on S tanley road afte r an forced In G resham and vicinity. W ash cloth free w ith each absence for four m onths a t Rhodo 3 bars. ('RISCO, m akes th e m ost de Mr. and Mrs. R obert L am bert dendron, w here she w ent for relief licious flaky pie c ru st / ’ ( I . , have moved from the C. H. C alkins from asthm a. BROOMS, special sturdy, 3-lb. tin ..................... residence Into th e S tockton house light w eight broom Mrs. H en rietta K elly of S eattle n ear M iller avenue. euch i . HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP, is a t th e home of Mrs. F red S outh Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth, Mrs. E. II. ard ca rin g for her son, Lyle Kelly, large. 2 f o r .. .............. Al NT .11 MIM 1 PAN- R ueppell, BUI F erris, Jo h n M ollar, who has been laid up for the past I ARE FLOI R, sm all. Sam Clayton and C. H oecker w ent HEINZ VINEGAR th ree weeks. He is rep o rted to be to P o rtlan d T uesday w here they w hite or cider 0 im proving. DR. BRENT’S HONEYED pints ........................... I OL w ere called to ap p ear before the HEALTH FOOD >).’ ,, Mr. an d Mrs. Wm. H udson of Recognized flavor and quality g ran d ju ry to testify reg ard in g the 2 f o r ............................. We are constantly trying to secure for our customers the very finest C orbett have moved onto the fo r fatal autom obile accident w hich oc N ATION AL BISCUIT I’REM- m er A ndrew Olson p ro p erty at blends of coffee obtainable, and have secured the agency in this local HAWAIIAN PIN EA PPLE cu rred n ear the Twelve-M ile co r ICM SODAS, fresh OQp Gillis, recen tly p urchased by th eir and crisp. 2-lb. b o x .. ¿ .» H ners A ugust 3 in w hich Mrs. Ana- ity for Del Monte Coffee, manufactured and sold for 40 years. Try larg e 2% tins, 2 fo r. nephew, John W. M itchell of P o rt ta sia Sulew ski and her seven-year- Broken slices, selected fru it a can and convince yourself as to its quality. land. T he sale w as m ade by Elk- PIGGLY WIGGLY B IT T E R , old d au g h ter Mary lost th e ir lives. in syrup. churned from selected No. 1 ington & Brown of G resham . Oren S tanley has recen tly added cream ; ta ste the dlf- 0 -, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam W alker PIGGLY WIGGLY FLOUR, a ference. P o u n d ........ 1-lb. can. an ex tra bedroom to his residence 2-lb. can. h ard w heat blend. and son Jam es of San Francisco w hich is located on th e S tanley 49-pound s a c k . . » p i . 0 . 1 left W ednesday for th eir home 2 pounds . . ................. road northw est of Gresham . Every sack guaranteed. afte r a w eek’s v isit w ith Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. C alkins are I TO ILET TISSUE W alker’s b ro th er-in -law and sister JOLLY TIME POP CORN, spending a few days a t Shelton, Waldo I U s........... LLN l)r. and Mrs. F ran k Peak. Dr. and su re pop W ashington, w here they a re v isit 2 t i n s ........................... Mrs. V. L. Brooks of E ugene w ere SCOTT'S, 3 ro lls. . ...... ing th eir son and family. w eek-end v isito rs a t th e Peak N ationally known high-grade C HINESE NOODLES, At the g en eral m eeting of the L a home. tissues. real line, 3 p k g s .. . . Store Dept. c Feed Dept. dies Aid of th e M ethodist church Mrs. B. F. Cogswell, form erly of Quality and Service held W ednesday aftern o o n a t th e Phone 1451 PIGGLV WIGGLE TWIN Phone Berkeley, C alifornia, has joined BREAD, w hite or w hole w heat home of Mrs. C. J. L u n d q u ist the Fruit iiih I Vegetable her husband a t S p rin g w ater, n ear wax w rapped at th e follow ing officers w ere elected for Features. E stacada, w here they a re engaged bakery. L o af............. th e ensuing y e a r: Mrs. A. G. L am in the g en eral m ercan tile business. ( lit R( HILL’S FANCY CON. n ? ì T ì T T T ? I T T 'n T r ? r ,-T i T ? T bert, p resid en t; Mrs. B. L. W alrad, POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL, fin CORD GRAPES •>»>., Mrs. Cogswell w as a g u est of th e est quality, Im ported vice p resid en t: Mrs. W alter Forbes, 5-lb. baskets.............. M ethodist Ladles Aid held W ednes olive oil, p in ts .......... se creta ry ; Mrs. C. E. R usher, Sw eet as sugar, ju st rig h t for day at the home of Mrs. C. J. L und Jelly. Rasy to c a rry these trea su rer. LINDSAY’S CALIF. RIPE quist. handle baskets. Word has been received by OLIVES, pint size tin s Miss S arah M etzger has accept s p e c i a l ......................... G resham friends of the fea t of Mrs. FANCY SW EET 1 (1 .. ed a position as bookkeeper in the POTATOES, 5 lb s .. F ran k Bacon who lives a t Big S an office of th e W alter Metzger Buick FISC H E R ’S ROLLED A Q „ dy dam, when T uesday she shot OATS, 9-lb. s a c k ...........4 i l l agency. H er place 6n th e te le ( ItlS P CALIF. LETTUCE and killed at one d isch arg e a half We are endeavoring to standardize as many phone exchange hoards has been t tor 1 »1C PIGGLY WIGGLY SPECIAL grow n black b ear in th e woods taken by Mrs. F lorence Radford. homes as possible on 60-watt, new style inside frost t OKEEE, big »a la s 9Jwg* n ear th eir home. T he bear was Mr. and Mrs. B. W. T horne left p o u n d ............................ »>»4L Edison Mazda lamps. If you are in need of lamps FRESH ( RISC CELERY sighted as Mr. and Mrs. Bacon on W ednesday for Stuntleld for mail us the coupon below or phone in your order w ere engaged in picking b lack 3 pounds . 2 f o r .......... several days' v isit w ith relatives. b erries. Mr. Bacon was in favor of to the Electric store, phone 801 Gresham, and we Mrs. H. M. M oreland accom panied LIQUID SI NSIIINE BANANAS, firm, ripe w aiting a m ore opportune tim e be WAI.RAD’S SPECIAL will deliver a carton of six and charge to your them to A rlington to visit w ith a 60c s i z e ...................... I 111 3 lb s ............................. Best C ream ery B u tter JQz» sister. T he th ree a re expected fore firing on th e bear, w hen his account. per p o u n d ........................... wife took th e gun and fired w ith home early next week. tellin g effect. A lan Cathey, who suffered a se 30 STORES SI NBRIGHT ( I E 1NSER 1 Q „ l/i O r e g o n I n s t i t u t i o n 6 6o-ff att Lamps i cans tor..................... I ® *1 vere sprain of th e an k le last T h u rsd ay w hile engaged in foot Next to Brown’s Market, Uresham Beginning S atu rd ay night, Oc ball practice a t th e g rad e school, SUNSET HATCHES O IL , tober 1, th e re will be an Old- 6 boxes f o r ......................... is unable to w alk w ithout the aid Tim e Dance a t of cru tch es and has been in s tru c t DATE ed by his physician to rem ain off P A G SOAP th e w hite nap h th a. 10 fo r. his foot for th re e weeks. An X - I’l . E t S A V YM.I.CY P ortla n d E lectric P ow er Co. ray w as tak en of th e in ju ry T u es " ELECTRIC STORE, Phone SOI, G resham " day. He has been suffering intense SUN MAID RAISINS, puffed or ■ ■ E very S atu rd ay N ite pain. seedless, new crop ■ Please deliver to my home......... cartons of six ■ ................ 2 (or Mrs. IL C. L arsen w ent to L ong C harlie D ahlquist's O rch estra ■ 60-watt new style inside Frost Edison Mazda ■ view T uesday w here she visited F ra n k E b erh art, Floor M anager MARKET DAY RAISINS relativ es and frien d s un til th e fol •N1 FF ’SEH ■ Lamps at $1.50 per carton, and charge to my ■ 4-lb. p ac k ag e s................. low ing day. On W ednesday night ■ account. ■ 14 autom obiles w ere reg istered at ■ name .............................................................. . PI N E A PPI.E . broken slicesf th e L arsen au to camp, th re e states large cans * ............. ■ ADDRESS ......................................................................... ■ being rep resen ted besides O re gon. One c a r cam e from Miami, SOLD BY............................................................................. " F lorida. The v isito rs w ere ap p re JELLY GLASSES w ith lids • D ept. ■ ciative of the com fortable beds and ex tra heavy quality, doz. ■ ___________________________ ___ ■ good fi(jes of U-A uto-cam p during th e storm of W ednesday evening. I’A RiEEIN WAX g !iiiiiiiiiic ]tm m m iio n iiiiitiH tn iu iiiiiiiiia iiiiiiiiiiii(]iiiiiiiiiiiia iiiiiiiiiiiin tiiiiiiii!iin iiiiiiin iH t]iiiiiiiiiiiic :iin iiiiiiii(]iiiiiiii^ 1-lb. packages. 2 fo r.. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L ansdow ne and son of Oregon City and Mrs. JE I.L -X -I ELI. L ansdow ne's niece. Miss Mabel 4 p ac k ag e s............... Bradfield. w ere W ednesday evening Equal in every resp ect to any d in n er guests at th e home of Mr. o th er gelatine. and Mrs. C. E. R usher. OVEN BOASTS, from Oregon's choicest beef cattle •* ■» A dau g h ter w eighing 3 pounds 1927 crop ERESII figs, raisin s your choice, pound E 'l and 11 ounces w as born to Mr. and and p ru n es now in stock. Mrs. H enry T enE yck of Sandy on Choice Steaks. ‘ pound Septem ber 17. The baby arriv ed A c h o ic e v a rie ty o f all c u ts o f m u tto n , v ea l, b e e f a n d p o rk Try us. at th e Thom as sa n ita riu m but was in th e Outlook T uesday who d efeat im m ediately ta k en w ith th e m other ed St. H elens Sunday on th e home LARD, buy Newberg's always the best lard. No. 10 pails, $ 1 .5 0 , Q ’ to the W ilcox M emorial hospital in course. W illiam m ade a score of Robert Bruce longed to free Scotland from Eng No. 5 pails, 75c, 3 lbs. 50c. 2 pounds....................................... O«3C P o rtlan d w here she w as placed In one in th e game. lish rule. He fought six hard battles—six times he a bahy incubator. Betty Je a n is Mr and Mrs. M. M. Squire, Mr. was defeated and forced to flee for safety. After rep o rted to he doing well and g ain and Mrs. George K enney, Mr. and Buy your jars for canning front us and n a v e m o n e y the sixth battle, while he lay hidden in a shed, he ing In weight. Mrs. S. B. H all, Dr. H. V. Adix, E( ONOM 1, ct- p. i ■ } 11. Q- IDEAL R IS O N , qts. per watched a spider spin its web. Six times it failed T he house of O scar T horen on W J. Todd and S herm an K ilgore pints, per d ozen.......... dot, $1 15, pints, per d o t . ’0 1 Cleveland avenue is being given a w ere G resham v isito rs a t th e sta te but at the seventh trial it succeeded. g en eral rem odeling. T h ree bed fair a t Salem yesterday. room s and a b ath a re to be added Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Johnson a re Robert Bruce took heart from the spider—tried u p sta irs and a b rea k fa st nook occupying the E aston home on E ast once more and he too succeeded dow nstairs. O ther Im provem ents Pow ell street. Mr. and Mrs. E aston w ill be m ade w ill move soon into the house The W om an's Home M issionary w hich has been occupied by Mrs. ■J man may be down, but he is never out until society of th e M ethodist church will G. A. Duffy. q uality su g ar. »p he quits. Those who have failed repeatedly to build m eet at the ch u rch W ednesday a f (See additional locals on page 1) ternoon at 2:20. Mrs. W. J. Cooper CHEESE, best cream as » up a savings account should take heart from the S P E C I A L COMMUNICA w ill lead iu the study of the lesson. frequent attempts of the spider— and try again. TION of G resham Lodge No. T he hostesses a re Mrs. C. E RELISH SPRE ID , best fixxl <•» Start your account in this Bank, Now. 152 A. F. & A. M. in Masonic brand. Irg. bottle, each I R usher. Mrs. R. H. Todd and Mrs. h ail. W ednesday evening. October I George Page. in s . I I'O tS T IE S , .1 - 5. 1927. 8 p. m. W ork in E. A. De "Few things are impossible to diligence and I Mrs. Joe Miller of W ashington. gree. like them . 4 pkgs. . . «,»31 K ansas. Is spending a few weeks skill."-—Johnson. A. W METZGER. W M. w ith her son-tn-law and daughter. L. CORSAGE. Sec y. Mr. and Mrs Roy Nelson, who live standards oJEcononiy n Gresham Locals GROCERY BULLETIN Wide Mouth S. S. Jars, pints $1.05, quarts $1.25 / LOW PI GOOD T O D D e l f / er vice HEALTH R U L E / CLEAN / T O R E / P E R /O N A L /E L E C T IO N 10c V 10c PIGGLY WIGGLY Week-End Features 19c 25c Al.lL Ideal Jars, Glass Top, 25c 49c 15c 1 25c C o m in g ! gallon, special $1.39 del monte coffee ¿»31 35c 1 ‘401 95c OO„ $ 1 .0 5 01 0Q 9C/, ¿»31 29c Ä . W. M e tzg e r & Co. 22c I 11». II »>»>1 »I.lt 1 r I »)1 WALRAD lilt LIGHT UP! Merc. Co. $1.0(1 1/1 Phone 1411 1 5C QC»» 4«ll_ $1 Old-Time Dance .5 0 ¿01 Springer’s Hall 39c ¿»»1 37c HAMS Saturday-Monday Special F 20c LAB!) BACON on Meats, Lard and Groceries s 25c 25c M R 17c E . 45c 0 K A Spider That Made History S E II Q0 95c 1) G R O C E R IE S d l.l«i » ‘I >»31 l»)l FIRST STATE BANK A S trong Bank GRESHAM. OREGON I u n in ten tio n ally om itted from the I list of G resham players m entioned