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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1928)
FAO» FIGHT GREBHAM H atsuko One of the m ost In terestin g and by far the m ost laughable baseball | gam es of the season took place Wed- | nesday afternoon on S tapleton field at the high school, when the facul- I ty crossed bats w ith th e reg u lar high sohool nine. T he score re sulted 9 to 3 In favor of th e s tu dents. W. H. Balllfe, county club agent, um pired th e gam e in a m ost im p artial m anner. The lineup of the faculty team co n sists of C an non, S tarkey, Gowan, K ruger, S hattuck, Dent, S averude, Ownbey, with a stu d en t Milton S atterstro m , throw n in to com plete the nine, H atori, a FRIDAY, MAY 11, 19SS 14-year-old I eighth g rad e pupil in th e G resham grade school, and Lucile N asshahn, a pupil in th e fo u rth grad e of the O rient school, w ere w inners from Dr. John W. Beard, p astor of the th is p a rt of th e county in the Mt. Tabor P re sb y teria n church, has W. C. T. U. contest p ut on some been secured to deliver th e com weeks ago. The su b ject of th e j m encem ent ad d ress to th e 1928 prize-w inning essay from th e pen grad u atin g class of G resham Union of th e little Ja p an ese g irl was, high school, F rid ay evening, May “ Would th e D rink H abit Make Me 25. Dr. Beard has spoken in con a B etter C itizen?”, and th a t of the nection w ith various events in fourth g ra d e r was, “P rin ce G ay G resham on previous occasions and lord and th e S unshine F airie s.” ! is highly regarded here. He w as The g irls w ill read th e ir essays to- ' an overseas chaplain of the 91st m orrow before the P.-T. A. county division in the late w ar and has a council a t Itusseltville. Mrs. E rn e st B rugger has for fund of inform ation with w hich to Miss G race P o tter of Eugene, a en tertain his audience. The class some tim e p ast been w ith her m oth night exercises of the high school er, Mrs. G ilbert, who is critically g rad u ate of the U niversity of O re will take place on W ednesday eve ill at her home on 82d stree t and gon, has been nam ed as th e su c Powell Valley road. cessor of Miss Alice P rindle, p res ning, May 23. ent in stru c to r in the m usical de Miss M arg aret F itzgerald, a for- | iner stu d en t a t G resham Union high p artm en t of G resham Union high school, has been chosen to play the school, who has accepted a sim ilar , | leading fem inine role in M oliere's position in M ontana. Miss P o tter "Sganerelle” to be given a t the is teaching th is year a t Springfield, | U niversity of W ashington w here Oregon. G resham Locals OÜTLOOK. GRESHAM, OREOOS Soft or Sailor Straws THE LID IS OFF S traw s are now the thing. All the new shapes and b raid s are here, Leg- homs> P edalinos, M ikados, P an am as and fancy im ported Swiss braids. Com e in and see the new H ats WALRADS Popular Prices Miss F itzg erald is a student. She is a d ram atic a r t stu d en t and lias T h is 1» y o u r N e ig h b o rh o o d S to re . 1 - hi vein« ntly Io ,t :. <1 i . ,i. 1 and I taken an active p a rt in cam pus a n x io u s to aervtt yo u w i l l » g u a r . t o dram atics. T he play will be p re teed q u a lit . sented w ithin the next few weeks. price s. W h y lone tim e , m oney a n d Mr. and Mrs. W. B. C ryderm an of P o rtlan d sp e n t T h u rsd ay as the gu ests of Mrs. C ryderm an’s b ro th er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C harles H unt. p a tie n c e in .shopping outbid** w hen John Inskeep and R. H. K euhner, | y o u t an do b e tte r •rig h t a t h o m e ? " | Mr. an d Mrs. E. P. Thom and O u r m e m b e rs h ip in " A ffilia te d a g ric u ltu ra l ag en t and club agent son E rn e st J r. and Miss M yrtle 1 Buyer»*,” w h ic h is th e la rg e s t b u y A y ls w o r t K 6 M a r t ir y in g o r g a n iz a tio n o f in d e p e n d e n tly respectively of C lackam as county, W etherford of Salem visited W ed I ow ne d Htores on th e P a c ific ( ’oa st, places uh in th in p o s itio n to .serve | nesday and T h u rsd ay a t the home drove over from Oregon City Wed | yo u b e tte r a n d Have y o u m ore. SHOES M e n ' s w e a r of Mrs. T hom ’s p aren ts, Mr. and nesday and spent p a rt of the m o rn A F ew o f O a r A ttr a c tio n » ! Mrs. W. C. Burch. Mrs. G eorge ing in S. B. H a ll’s office. L ater J. N u tn rilu y a n d M o n d a y , Sim pson of W alla W alla, a form er E. S tan sb ery and Mr. Diskeep MAY 12-11 resid en t of G resham , w as also a made a field to u r of this p a rt of the We are o ffe rin g I m le r -M a rk e t | guest ut the Burcli home during county in th e search for leaf and price» on S u g a r t ill» week. stem nem atode, a highly d e s tru c t the week. Gut of th e discarded lim bs of now on will be know n as C lark ’s ive insect. Mr. K euhner and W. H. W A S H IN G l ’ O W O K It W. II. Balllfe and two of his club Baillie em ployed th e ir tim e in go- fru it trees w hich he had been p ru n Pool Room. Mr. M cNam ara is the I 1 p a ckage ( ’ Itr u s W a w liln g boys drove to Sandy T uesday eve P o w d e r .la r g e ......................... I .80 ■ ing over m a tte rs of common in ter- ing A. E. Malo has fashioned a p ro p rieto r of a pool room in P o rt I I p a ckage C itr u s G ra n u la te d S oap ..................................................... 40 I ning w here th e boys, T racey An- , est rela tin g to the boys’ and g irls ’ handsom e ru stic lawn seat w hich land. I W ire D is h D r a in e r ................ 1.08 deregg and Calvin W ilson, each is th e adm iration of his friends. Mr. B aker of B runsw ick, N. J., club w ork of th e two counties. bought a Poland C hina g ilt from V a lu e ...........................81.70 | The a rtistic piece of w ork h as ta k d irecto r of extension service from About th e jo lllest crow d to visit en ca re of the many lim bs w hich It. B. G reen as p a rt of th e ir club the New Je rse y ag ric u ltu ra l col- i projects. The hogs purchased G resham for some tim e is a party otherw ise would have m ade a bon lege, w as th e g u est of S. B. H all P IN I A L I T E , G o ld B a r w ere of a fine grade. of six Oregon S tate college Juniors, fire. I e x tr a fa n c y , w h o le W ednesday afternoon. He is stu d y sliced. C a n ....................... with th e ir in stru c to r, Prof. C. E. The So and Sew circle of the ing extension w ork in th e w est in Lee W ilkins and W alter Dalton | 1 IG IIA U K , W h o le W h e a t PediclouH P o u n d .............. jf N ew port are visiting at the home S chuster, who a re m aking a four- M ethodist L adies Aid w ill m eet the in te re sts of th e U nited S tates | l V h I . I ........ . of Mr. W ilkins' bro th er-in -law and day trip th ro u g h th e sta te visiting W ednesday afternoon. May 16, at d ep artm en t of ag ric u ltu re, and, L a rg e p a c k a g e ..................... sister, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D uncan. the o rch ard s and b erry fields In the th e hom e of Mrs. Jack so n Jones. with Mr. H all, enjoyed a drive over I T A »•!<»( A. M IN I I I P ackag e ........................... Stop signs have been placed on the e a ste rn end of th e county | Tile m em bers of th e a g ric u ltu ra l in te rests of h o rticu ltu re. W hen in 1 fo r class o f G resham Union high school terview ed th is m orning a t the L a r th e ea st side of T hird and F o u rth w here th e b erry in d u stry and a g ri It \ K i n o r o w n i it . C a lu m e t I 1 lb. can. r e g u la r 35c and th eir in stru c to r, E dw ard 11. sen auto cam p kitchen, they w ere stre e ts a t the in tersectio n of Main. cu ltu ral conditions in g en eral w ere C an ............................. ! S tarkey, left T h u rsd ay evening for stow ing aw ay Innum erable q u a n ti T hese have been much needed and closely observed. A trip of g reat HI - I h ll, C orvallis to atten d a tw o-day con ties of pancak es p rep a ra to ry to can n o t help hut prove beneficial to pleasu re to the ea ste rn m an w as a L a rg e ..................................... drive over th e Columbia R iver _________2 f o r 4Se____ ference of th e S m ith-H ughes de sta rtin g on th e d ay’s to u r which traffic conditions. The A rem e club will meet a t the | highw ay as far as Bonneville, MH h , I : . i . I. i • , ■ . I p artm en t of Oregon high schools to they w ere p lan n in g would tak e I i a t i l . i l ion. l u l l tin s i 'an . hom e of Mrs. A rnold Ruegg Mon- .' The p resen t te ach ers of the be held In th a t city. them as far as T h o D a lle s. I l’I AS, I : ,! 11 m I i a I ----- ¡day afte rn o o n . May 11. The com- G resham grade school will re tu rn Ver> tiny, lender, sweet 2s. C an ................................... m ittee to a ssist the hostess will be the com ing year w ith th e exception f o r «Se com posed o f Mrs. Jam es E lkingtou, of Mrs. Mary K reuger, who w ill « Il I t i M P, O tte r B ra n d F a n c y pa ck. C a n ................ Mrs. Clyde Ruegg and Mrs. W. A. teach a t P leasan t V alley; Miss Ida ____ __ 2 fo r SSe Ilessel. Nordeen, who will teach in the city I ( 11 II A , I' . i . D e l M a lz 2 m . C a n .............. T he fram ew ork is now going up schools of M arshfield; and Miss Com m encing Sunday m orning, May 13, Sydney Wood of 2 f o r »Se rap id ly for the new house of Mr. X aera Stebbins who has in view a T he Unique R e sta u ra n t will serve M I f id A n il , ,' and Mrs. L ester S pencer w hich is position in ea stern Oregon. Mrs. Q u a rt can ............................. .. being erected on Division stree t Bess S chneider, who is com pleting I HON I M I , I’ow ihn il ■ m ....................................... w est of the W. L. G orsage p roperty her fifth year as te ac h er in the __ _____ 8 for l i e ____ \ full cem ent basem ent lias been Cedar d istric t, w ill come to the from 5:30 a. tn. to noon. < t N I» V . i itritile co n stru cted , the w ork of H arry ' G resham grad e school next year. F in e s t q u a lity . P o u n d .. Also V4 fried chicken w ith hot biscuits as a special 11 Spencer. The dw elling, w hich will O ther new in stru c to rs w ill be Miss l* e r» o iu illy O p e ra te li ,: be o f 't m c o finish. w ill be 30x31 L au ra Shea of O ntario, Oregon, lim e lireak iast a lte r th e gam e in th e clubhouse I n ili-p F iK h n tly O w ned feet in size and tw o sto ries in Miss Je a n n e tte M iller of M arsh height. F ran k Gibbs lias the fore- field and Miss Stiles from M ontana, m anshlp for the c a rp en te r w ork, with yet an o th er to he chosen. assisted by his b ro th er, Roy W. The S o u th east circle of th e L a Gibbs. Mr. S pencer Is also, helping dies Aid w ill m eet a t th e home of w ith the w ork on th e building. Mrs. C. M. Q uicksall on W ednesday, J. H. McNamara lias disposed of May 16. a t 2 p. m. his pool room, located in the Brown building on E a st Pow ell stre e t, to (See additional locals on page 2) J A. C. C lark of P o rtlan d , who has «’.LEAN.I T CAMPAIGN tak en ch arg e of it. T he place from Phone 1411 s 5 s All fo r $1.03 25c 15c 35c 13c Hiz" 27c I 23c 9c ■ ■ ■ ■ 25c t ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ PLAY GOLF at RUBY 18c 18c I 45c 13c Breakfast in the Clubhouse 19c ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ GROCERY BULLETIN Dried P ru n es M others’ Day Candy Oregon Italians, large size Beautiful box of Assorted Chocolates 3 lbs. 25c Special 89c Sunset M atches P u rita n M alt G full count boxes in package Flavored with H ungarian Hops Large cans. pkg. 19c S train ed Honev Large cans Pure Strained Honey in jars 12 for $1.15 Q u arts 49c Candy Special 1 lb. Fancy Assorted Chocolates 19c ATTENTION 3 la rg e p a c k a g e s 1 pkg. Pep FKEE 25? Gaseo Briquets Del M onte Coffee C ig arettes Camels. Lucky :ky Strikes. Strikes, Chesterfields, Cli Old Golds. olds. Carton $1.19 $ 2 pkgs. 25c Happy Isles Pineapple Large cans, broken slices One of the best Coffees in cans 1 lh. 19c Best solid pack Tomatoes Large cans, 2 lbs. 95c Gold B ar P eaches In heavy syrup Melba Halves or Sliced, No. 2'_. can 25c 2 cans 35c Gold B ar Tom atoes ^ S o ap S pecial! 1 package Sea Foam ... 1 box Toilet S o a p .......... 90c value 69c A. W. Metzger & Store D ept. Phone 1451 P in ts 29c K ellog’s Corn F lakes J lb. Jumbo Jelly Beans FREE 3 fo r 53c From th e h ea d q u arters of the Infection C ontrol association at San F ran cisco comes some tim ely inform ation along th e line of con serving th e m illions of dollars w asted an n u ally th ro u g h th e dam - REOULAR COM- ape w ro u g h t by insects and molds, m unlcation of G resh- Thp fa rm e rs’ section of the asso nni C hapter, No. 117 N ation, is prom oting a clean-up O. E. S., T uesday eve cam paign am ong th e farm ers of ning, May 15, begin Oregon, W ashington, C alifornia, ning prom ptly a t 7:45. Idaho, Colorado and U tah to last Reception for p ast m atro n s and . from May 7 to May 27. past patrons. The o u tlin e for the g ro w ers' sec By o rder of the w orthv m atron. CLARA PU LFER . Sec y. tion of th e cam paign w ill include the clean -u p of barns, outhouses, fruit and vegetable sheds and bins from May 7-11; the cleaning out of lug boxes and tray s and disinfecting w ith ste ro tectin g chem icals, May 12-17; th e b u rn in g of culled and ro ttin g produce. May 18-23; the rem oval of decaying fru it and stacking of good fru it so th.it it will get plenty of fresh air. May 24-27. Insects a re a ttra c te d to fru it and vegetables th a t a re m olding and decaying. By p rotecting produce from mold, it will lose its attractio n for spoilage-spreading and p roduc ing insects. The can n ers and pack ers of th e se six sta te s a re doing everything in th eir pow er to re duce insect infestation and mold. Each farm er is asked to do his bit to help m ake the cam paign a su c cess. Special 55c C arnation Milk 1 can 18c PREVENTS INFECTION GRESHAM CH A PTER No. 1 44. R. A. M. S tated co n vocation, Monday evening, May 14, 1928. Work in M. M. and P. M. degrees. JAMES El.KINGTON. Secy. Q uality am i Service 40c 50c 90c Co. Feed D ept. Phone 1281 4 ® I Sum m er Prices Now On .11 DI) F I EL CO. Phone lib i K N N O ! N t | >| K NT 1 p rv |.o ^ a i8 w ill be rec ‘d a t «< <’ J, L u n d q u is t ih o o l i»-rk. l ir» t S ta te B a n k . ( »-r n u n t il 12 o ’c lo c k noon. M a y 21. f o r th e g - n e ra l w o rk o f th e a t - u n it o f G ra d e S chool, G re sh a m , n Bid«* w i l l be opened a t a Bff o f th e B o a rd to be h e ld in th e a m D ru g C o . n to re 7:3»» p m. 1 s p e c ific a tio n s m a y be ob- ie«l At he o ffl e o f th e a r c h ite c t, lo c k B id s , P o rtla n d o r » - cm ws o f th e scho ol c le rk , G re sh a m . O »rejrnn. r A de p o sit t IX ' •«» w ill be re q u ire d o f a il b id d e r to in s u re p r o m p t re tu rn o f d ra w in g « ind specifications. J. I . V X lM J U S T C le rk . S D. N o 8. >’A Gresham IS Y our D au g h ter GRADUATING THIS YEAR? Of course your g rad u atio n gift to her m ust be a w atch, the tra d itio n a l rem em brance for this day of days. A ou will find in our stock only the best watches in the latest style cases and at prices you can pay 1 1 1 All of them are quality watches through and through. Let us show them to you. ittc a lc i» s J c u i d r v è d o r r Powe|l St. Gresham, Oregon Phone 44 Give the advertisers in today's ONLY TWO HAILS Mothers' l»ii, Flowers Outlook your most careful consid- Only two In Multnomah county Tulips and other cut flowers at eratton. Vote next Friday and vote i sp* lling ,,ie,r name H-A-I-L. One reasonable price. Ijik ln s Bulb and Intelligently ’ ** ° D HAJL candidate for rep- Flower Garden, Mt. Hood Loop road ’ resentative 83.—Adv. near G illis station.— Adv. X