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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1927)
PAUK POCK GRESHAM OfTLOOK, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1927 eral weeks past, was tak en to Good of th is week. H ow ard C halker, a D. Nf Roberts and son K enneth V_*» .. / •v*lf <t.»4 ** S am aritan hospital yesterday for a form er resid en t of th is place, will are spending a few days in so u th ern Oregon near Riddle hunting thorough exam ination. be rem em bered by m any friends. deer. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. R oberts The couple had been m arried but retu rn ed last F riday from Bend W ord has been received from w here they visited a cousin S. E. Oakland, C alifornia, of th e death of little over a year. The reg u la r m eeting of th e A m er Roberts and also hunted deer in the J. T. H orr, who has been con Mrs. H ow ard C halker, which oc vicinity. fined to his room by illness for sev curred in th a t city on W ednesday ican Legion and th e A uxiliary will Miss Thelm a K oppang is here be held at the g ran g e hall Tuesday from Chicago. Illinois, to m ake her evening, October 25. P otluck su p home w ith her sister Mrs. M. O. p er will be served a t 7 o’clock. Duffy on Cleveland avenue. Seedless Raisins SA R D IN E S Mrs. H. S. A lexander is in Miss Evelyn F elton spent the M arket Day Special Large oval tins week end with frien d s in P o rtlan d . W ichita, K ansas, w here she is v isit ing w ith her son Roger and family. 4-lb.package M ustard, Tomato, T he G resham grad e school foot She w ent by way of C alifornia and Spiced, 2 cans ball team Is achieving victory th ese Colorado, visiting w ith relativ es in days on the grid. F rid a y the team both states. She plans to rem ain w ent to G ladstone w here it d efeat east indefinitely. CH EESE As a resu lt of th e rec en t drive ed th a t bunch of players 36 to 0. Brookfield loaf, w*»ghs BULK COCOA for canned goods in behalf of the T he G resham boys are a t E stacad a M ississippi flood sufferers five about 5 pounds, whole High percentage of oil today. cases, or 126 cans in all, of fru it or half. Lb. 3 pounds In a recen t le tte r from Mrs. Delle and vegetables w ere se n t from D. Sm ith she sta te s she and her G resham th ro u g h th e efforts of the local u n it of the A m erican Legion RIB ROASTS, choice A O „ SIRLOIN STEAKS OA husband and Bonnie Belle a re lo au xiliary. Of the am ount sent, two iiriin, rosata, Ib I OU p o u n d ...........................f a v t cated a t Spokane, W ashington, for cases w ere co n trib u ted by the B er- ' Pure Maple Sugar Gold Bar the w inter, w here th e sm all d au g h ry G row ers P acking com pany, a LARD, No. 10 pails, #1.17, Make your own syrup case of prunes and an o th er of PEACH ES te r has entered school. Mr. Sm ith pears. POKK ROASTS, choice leg of No. 5 pails 73c, 3 pounds Me, and candies Best peaches in heavy 2 pounds S&c OA pork roo 1 9 , ,, has ch arg e of a m ine at Orient, Mrs. George T acheron. Mrs. Alice poond ......................... f a l l pound .........................£ U U 1-pound package n ear the C anadian line. syrup. Melba halves V uilleum ier, Mrs. O. W. Boring and P at W hite, Jo h n R oberts and Mrs. G. H. Bickford, the two la tte r or Sliced Clings Cleo Blevens of P o rtlan d w ere out from Boring, w ere the luncheon No. 2% can W ednesday evening and had din guests W ednesday of Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Ott. Mayflower Syrup ner w ith Mr. W hite's bro th er, M. L. George A lexander of P o rtlan d , I Maple sap, and sugar W hite, p ro p rieto r of the W hite Way. g eneral m an ag er and su p erv iso r of syrup the 20th C entury system of grocery The Oregon S m ith-H ughes te ac h P IN E A PP L E MAXWELL HOUSE 4O „ BANANAS, choice, O X /» ers, w ith whom is num bered E d stores, w as o ut a few hours y e ste r CO FFEE, lb. t in B ...4 « / U Qts. 60<‘, % gal. $1.15 dozen ........................... Solar Broken Slices w ard B. S tarkey, ag ric u ltu ra l in day insp ectin g the local b ranch and Gallon $2.25 3 pound«.............. $ 1 . 4 5 giving suggestions of a g eneral No. 2% can stru c to r of G resham high school WALNUTS, new crop, Ofix» a re p lanning a p ractice judging trip ch a racter. The 20th C entury chain | very choice, pound 2ac)U of gro ceries now includes about 95 for October 27 and will be w orking TOBACCO 2 f o r .............................4 5 C p a rt of the lim e in th e vicinity of sto res w hich a re located in the Standard of quality Geo. Washington G resham . T his is a united effort sta te s of Oregon and W ashington. ORANGES, e x tra sw eet and CORN to stren g th en th e Oregon team s for The local 20th C entury is m aking for 40 years. juicy, dozen 30c Tobacco COOKIES, mixed Great Northern, the g rea t contest of th ree sta te s a t p rep aratio n for its an n u a l fall 2 dozen .....................<. ’>»)(. 15c 3-oz. packages pound .......................^ v U the P o rtlan d In tern aio n al Live canned goods sale and th e in te rio r 1- lb. can........... Golden, 3 cans stock exposition on S atu rd ay , Oc of th e sto re is being re-arran g ed 2 for for th is purpose. tober 29. As a n added fe a tu re fo r S a tu rd a y o n ly w e a re 2- lb. can Jam es Bushong has been on the Mr. and Mrs. Gus Donley and h o ld in g a sa le on all k in d s of p a c k ag e a n d bulk soda (laughter Betty Je an w ent to P o rt sick list for several days. He is c ra c k e rs a n d Pacific C o ast B iscu it Co.’s cookies an d MILK land Monday evening w here they obliged to be absent from his class cakes. TOBACCO attended the wedding of Mr. Don es a t high school. Carnation, Bordens The Rev. and Mrs. D. B. W eintz, ley’s niece, Miss Madge Donley, w-ho Prince Albert GIVE US A TRIAL Alpine Mrs. B. A V . Em ery, Mrs. C. D. was m arried to Lloyd Brown a t th e 16-oz. tins Piedm ont P re sb y teria n church. A Cathey and Miss E dith Howell 1 dozen cans W ednesday to P o rtlan d reception was given at th e hom e of drove $ 1 .1 8 the bride follow ing the cerem ony. w here they attended th e an n u al box “Seal of Oregon” She is a g rad u a te of th e n u rses' packing for m issionaries of Ja p an tra in in g course of K m anuet hos and India held at the F irs t F ree P h o n e 1151 S to re No. 3 FR U IT JARS We D eliver v A hard wheat flour by v M ethodist church. pital. FR U IT JARS Economys, complete G eorge Simonson of S eattle, a Mr. and Mrs. F. G. A nicker are the Crown Mills .Rail Special building a new 8-room fram e house nephew of ‘E. G ilberson, is at th e Pints, dozen $1.05 L arge m outh w ith zinc lids 49-lb. sack * on th e ir land on G resham butte. Jilberson home for th e w inter. He Quarts, doz.... $1.25 The stru c tu re , w hich w ill be of th e has earo lled us a stu d en t a t G resh Pints, dozen ... $1.05 bungalow type, w ill be plastered am Union high school. %-gallon, doz. $1.49 Quarts, doz........$1.25 Sunday g u ests at th e home of Mr. and will have d orm er windows. - o u i nun— *Thia ------ package Here u v o u in u m e y Full con crete basem ent, a fireplace nd Mrs. George H ayden w ere Mrs. m il vcliat I v o t i um ke e anotl a n o t lie r tnd fu rn ace will be some of th e d e layden's p are n ts Mr. and Mrs. G. D on’t w a r y if thought I wanted «eleet un i > sirab le featu res of th e new b u ild NV. A llder, her siste r Miss Iva All- . / y o u b u y some ing. Tlic house w ill be located on der of P o rtlan d and a friend Mr. j one of the finest and siglitliest lo Kitchen, Mr, and Mrs. O. A. Staf- | article you can catio n s to be found anyw here. Mr. ford and two children and Mr. and i not use. Bring A nicker is doing th e w ork and ex Mrs. J. E. G askill and tw o children. Mr. and Mrs. John Bliss visited ■ it b a ck on your pects to have the new building u n Store Dept. Feed Dept. over the week end w ith a niece, ! der roof th is week. Quality and Service n ext v is it . No Mrs. H enry W aldner, and fam ily a t - Phone 1451 Phone 1281 M. D. K ern was g reetin g G resh am frien d s today. Mr. K ern re Silverton. The L adies Aid of th e M ethodist j tu rn ed th is week from Tw in F alls, ch u rch will m eet on W ednesday af- j or require« — Idaho, w here he sp e n t the p ast two m onths w ith his son-in-law and ternoon, October 26, a t th e home of ■ farm , but w as taken sick and had d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. H ol Mrs. H. H. Ott on Main street. A late a ssista n t at th e Bailey b arb er ROCKWOOD He arriv ed recen tly from to retu rn . lenbeck. He rep o rts im m ense crops pleasing program is being a r- : shop. of w heat, apples, alfalfa, honey and ranged and a good atten d an ce is M ilwaukee, W isconsin, to m ake his home in the w est. Mr. V anderm oss S P E C I A L COMMUNICA- E lv a E ck ert is back a t school oth er products, w ith good prices, desired. "C hurch N ight” a t th e Methodist is w ith his sister, Mrs. M arie A. again a fte r a w eek's absence due to m /^^TIO N of G resham Lodge No. lie is m aking his hom e in P o rtlan d church la st night was w ell attended Lau, who is th e p opular m anager an infected foot. She was playing at 1380 E ast Lincoln street. 152 A. F. & A. M. in Masonic and very in terestin g . About 70 | of the beauty shop in connection in a new building when she stepped persons joined in the pot luck sup- ! w ith th e Bailey b arb e r shop, on a nail w hich caused the poison hall, T uesday evening. O ctober 25. 1927, 8 p. m. M. M. D egree to be per early in the evening, and nearly ,, ... ing. as m any took p a rt la ter in the , MrJ , an ‘‘ i r s ' , ,E ' IIPe«le and conferred. H erb ert Dunlop is a t home again group studies and th e devotional ,au g h ‘" M,*s Addle P u llen re A. AV. METZGER. AV. M. afte r spending th e sum m er a t Nes service. The p asto r led the class tu rn ed T uesday from a vacation kowin w here he w as em ployed by AV. L. CORSAGE, Sec y. trip of eight days. Mrs. Beegle and OLD I»1 T( 11 CLEANSER PABST AI VI T and in Bible study, W. J. Cooper th a t in the g en eral m ercan tile store. He (lim it 6) r _ HOP S I HI I* teach er train in g , and Lyle Mason d au g h ter rem ained w ith Mrs. A. G. is now w orking for the Skaggs B attery Service. C a n ............................. the m ission study. Miss Mabel P ullen a t T he D alles w hile Mr. chain sto res in P o rtlan d A g u aran teed b attery for $3 or It Beegle and Mr. P u llen drove to W inters led ju n io r age boys and MRS. STEW ART’S The "tea " to be given at th e com- and old one’ c h a r S‘ng, 50... INSTANT POSTI M, a g irls in pag ean try , and Mrs. J. R. U kiah w here they enjoyed a very BEI im ; u on _ ... m unity ch ----- u rch AA'ednesday _ eve Pow ell A alley a t 52d stree t. Phone H o rr conducted a sto ry h o u r for successful w eek at hunting, h ealthful food drink 8 ounce ....................... ning, October 26, will tak e a little TAbor 0284 a fte r 7 p. m.—Adv. the sm all children. Mrs. AValter M etzger. Mr. and WRIGHT’S SILVER Tite north half of th e show room Mrs. J. H. M etzger, Mr. and Mrs. different form th an those given to (REA M P O IIS II Repair Driveways. VAN CAMP’S BEANS, in of the Brockway & Nelson sales Dan M etzger a re p lanning to spend date. T h ere w ill be a m otion pic Now is th e tim e to re p a ir your tom ato sauce. tu re program ' including a sh o rt and service lias been converted into th e week end at Seaside. Mr. and drivew ays w ith cru sh ed rock or UI I IA 1.0 VI A ll I l l s med. size cans. 3 for an autum n woodland scene, w here .Airs. Dan Metzger, who have been dram a, a comedy and some m usical 6-box c a r to n .............. a carp etin g of real m oss and a extensively en tertain ed d u rin g tlieir num bers, a fte r w hich refre sh m e n ts !road Kravel- See W alrad & AVright, PIGGLY WIGGIA TWIN settin g of gaily-colored foliage form stay in G resham , will leave for will be served and a social hour G resham , phone 1631. Adv f -- BREAM, w hite and whole BELI TINI I PREI A BEH a pleasing background for th e su th e ir hom e in Lodi. C alifornia, next enjoyed. w heat, wax w rapped SPAGHETTI. perb new four De Luxe Dodge T hursday, Dr. A. S. H isey w as a visito r a t I 2-lb. lo av es............ 2 p k g s................... th e M ethodist parso n ag e T hursday. Has secured the services! B rothers sedan, one of the show ea rs of th e G resham agency. The Services th e com m unity ch u rch A V ITON VI BISI I I I PREVI- Lovely Gift H andkerchiefs. of Mr. Lucky, formerly effect is especially b eautiful at GOOOV GOOBV will be usual on Sunday, Sabbath Il M SOMAS, freshly night w hen a flood light th ro w s a I w ill again offer lovely h a n d k e r . ( hoc! at 10 a. m. and m orning se r SEGAR P I AS. c a n . the foreman in a large Sa mellow rad ian ce over the en tire chiefs huked, 2-lb. b o x . .. . of various m ateria ls for vices at 11. The Rev. J. F. Dunlop H o n e st W o rk m a n sh ip af scene. C h ristm as gifts. Mrs. P e a rl Mack, will preach on th e subject, “Blaz BEI VI VIZ PANCA lem. Oregon, garage. Mr. R ig h t Prices SW ANSDOW N ( A R E E l.01 It Bob V anderm oss of Boring is a G resham , phone 96x.—Adv. tf ing th e T rail". In the evening “The G B l.BE A ( OBN, 2 - never falls Luckv is an T hird Com m andm ent" w ill be the Som ething new In Golden ummmmu/mm. Package L et m e ta lk w ith you co n subject. Services w ill convene at corn 7:30 p. m. c e rn in g th a t ta n k . I’IGGI.A WIGGIA (BEVVI. ItOBVI \ \ PI H I I'O ISi I Mrs. L au ra P u llen is at hom e ' ERY RETTER direct from PEAS................... . again a fte r an absence of some j the country to you, length in P o rtlan d . sw eet and fresh, lb. .. Mrs. E lsie G rim shaw cam e hom e j 2 f o r ............................. last Sunday. She has been in Yaki- I Phone 2121 Tiny sifted U tah su g ar peas. 2 pounds. ma picking ap p les on her fa th e r's BEB P V( R HOT PAG WHITE AVI IITTIÄ S A K K, can. Gresham Locals GROCERY BULLETIN 37c Saturday-Monday Specials/ 25c 32c 25c £ 55c G ROC ERIES 25c DEL MONTE COFFEE 55c $1.05 25c I No Arguments Allowed S3 $1.89 \ 15c 39c 23c 25c 19c 11c 2 zoc Toe 29c 23c 45C 5c ( 'll IPSO, m ake all w ashing easier, ige pkg 22c 22c I VITE. HOMI R E T C III'I m ade from red ripe tom atoes, larg e. .. 23c Expert Mechanic $1.89 I.CM ItA M.AAON- NAISE, '-s p in t.. NEW ORE. COMI! HONEY full com b usi vrrlvad#) each ..................... 22c F resh F ru it a n d V egetable F e a tu re s Make your own selection at l’iggly AVIggly. I ABERWBOB’S SAHDIN! S. p repared by new process In high grad e oil 3 can s. POTATOES 10 p o u n d s..................... 19c SILVER FLORIDA (.R A PE- FRI IT, Just In, 2 for. . 19c 25c RVIt PINEAPPLE, S liced o r c ru s h e d . 111 11 M c F arland cran - No. 1 tins. 2 cans. it 1 it i> i I *. pound 25c REB BI VMOAB (H IÑ E S E NOODLES. 3 p k g s .. at PB.G IA WIGGIA FI 01 It, a hard wheat blend, 49-pound s a c k ., U P T O N ’S COFEE E in vacuum , p o u n d .......... 40LL 1 TIME POP (TIRA, 2 tana Quinby’s G arag e Z m C TA N K S 19c C Al IF. SW EFT POTATOES, 4 lbs. . 15c S i l l RWOBB E VAI V ONIONS. 10c and is qualified and ca pable of handling any and all kinds of work which may come in. Quinby’s shop is well equipped with all neces sary repairing tools and in addition to giving flat rate prices they are very reasonable and the work is fullv M EN! Jackson F. Jon es Anticipating your wants for Fall and Winter we have in stock many items that will protect you from cold and rain. A Symbol of Saving and Thrift Much attention has been given to instilling into the minds of children in schools respect and rever ence tor the flag, and at nearly all schools over the country, in the “Salute to the Flag”, the children stand at attention, salute, and repeat the folloAvine ! pledge: A big special in m en's heavy All Wool S h irts In med. £ ’> K dark strip es. Reg. 14.50 grade, special a t ................ s: >.50 K haki Twill double elbows, arm y style sh irts. Good weight. E a c h ............................................................ $3.50 Flauto lette P laid S hirts. 81.98 Look like wool. Each See our beautiful fine all rool Plaid Pendleton S hirts. Each ............................. $5.95 Men's ex tra heavy all wool Blazers. P rices 17.50. 16.50......................... $5.75 ’7 pledge allegiance to my flag, and to the Re public for which it stands; one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.” It Is in te re s tin g to n o te th a t th e te r r ito r y over w hich "O ld G lo ry " now floats is m o re th a n 3.700,000 s q u a re m iles; th a t th e people w ho c la im th e “ S ta rs a n d S trip e s " a s th e ir flag n u m b e r o v e r 110,000,000. Rain Test Jackets and Pants, black slickers, rubber foot wear. in all lengths. Men’s Union Suits in heavy cotton, cotton and wool, and all avoo ’.. No child can re p e a t th e pledge w ith s in c e rity w ith out th in k in g of th e sacrifices of o u r fo re fa th e rs a n d th e c a re fu l c o n se rv in g of p ro p e rty m an y tim es d u rin g th e h isto ry of o u r flag. In o rd e r th a t th e flag m ay be sa fe fo r a ll tim e, c h ild re n should h a v e c a re fu l t r a i n in g in th e c o n s e rv a tio n of p ro p erty . (sen t« for A. A. ( litter’« Work Shoe* and Root*. 30 STORES SEPTIC 23 c 38c »BAP, « bars : A /Nr' FIGGLY WIGGLY Week-End Features 69c ; Metzger & Co. PIGGLY W IG ' 'H 39c FLOUR _____ 93c______ N ew berg Packing Co. 20c •in O regon / ris tii ut ion Guaranteed Next I«» l l r o o n ’s M arket, G resh am PIGGLY WIGGLY .••■ \ir ' *r Get the habit of leaving our machine here to be er\ iced and we will guar antee you will be satisfied Rece ved todav, a lew more Ladies' Leatherette Rain Coats and “Streak” Goloshes WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. “ T h e llou«e of Quality** G R ESH A M . OREGON PH O N E H I1 We GI tc G reen T ra d in g Stam p* * i * * I * * * * * ■ ♦ ♦ « ♦ A Hair J x i feet w ith jo in te d pole, h a llia rd * and. b rac k e t troc* w ith each new d e p o sito r m ak in g a de- po*it of #."» before D ecem ber 1*1. 1927. 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