Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, June 01, 1928, Page 6, Image 6

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    GRESHAM OÜTLOOK. GRESHAM, OREGON
PAGE SIX
Miss M argaret G ates accom pan­
I Mrs. G. Olby of P o rtlan d is
The R ebekah W elfare clu b w ill
! spending a few days w ith her ied P o rtlan d frien d s to W alla m eet at the home of Mrs. B. L.
d aug h ter, Mrs. O scar W aliu, and W alla, Wash., Monday for a w eek's W alrad Sr., T uesday aftern o o n
incidentally
g ettin g
acquainted visit.
Ju n e 5. Mrs. K eith B ertleson and
w ith her new g ran d d au g h ter, Echo
A prow ler loitered around the Mrs. F. A. L undquist will a ssist th e
D elores W alin.
y ard of George D uncan T hursday hostess. All R ebekahs are invited
C ontinued from page 1
T he S o u th east circle of the Meth- m orning from 1:30 o'clock till
Mr. and Mrs. Guy F ieldhouse and
Mrs. Belle B eers, accom panied by
odist Ladles Aid will hold a bake nearly daylight. He m ade no at- d au g h ter Ja n e and Mrs. C lara Mil
her g ran d d au g h ter Mrs. Adolph
Zenger, left recently for her home sale S atu rd ay at 1 o'clock a t th e H oniPt to m olest an y thing on the ler visited G resham friends and
A. W. M etzger store. F ancy work prem ises. A. H. Lewis rep o rted relativ es over M emorial Day. Ja n e
In Kimmell, Ind., w here she will
will also be on display.
j someone a t his door in the m iddle w ill rem ain w ith h e r g randm other
reside w ith a son and family. On
The
C
aroline
Lew
is
club,
an
or-
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^he night recently. Upon being Mrs. M artha F ieldhouse for an in
th e way ea st Mrs. Beers visited
ganizatlon
of
th
e
1926
m
atro
n
s
of
‘‘■Eed
his business th e re a t th a t4 definite visit. Mr. F ieldhouse is
with a son at B illings, Mont. Mrs.
Z enger expects to re tu rn to Qresh the O. E. 8., m et w ith Mrs. C. J. tlm e- th e m an w alked aw ay rapidly. looking around in q u est of a de
L undquist S atu rd ay for luncheon.
C larence Ownbey, a m em ber of sirab le location for a g ara g e bus
am soon.
A
sh
o
rt
business
session
was
held,
th
e
high school faculty, h as left iness.
A. I. K ruger, shop forem an a t the
T he ladies of the B ap tist Guild
W. W. M etzger Buick agency, su s­ Mrs. W. E. T eg a rt of T ro u td ale and fog McMinnville to spend a sh o rt
tained a severe injury to his rig h t Mrs. F lorence K eller of P ark ro se tim e, after w hich he will go to his are plan n in g one of th e ir ta sty din
, home in Buhl, Idaho, w here he will n ers to be held in the basem ent of
eye la st T uesday afternoon when assisted th e hostess.
Alvin Copeland of T routdale, who work during th e sum m er vacation th e ch u rch T hursday evening, Ju n e
he w as hit by a heavy steel spring
w hich slipped from its place. On has been em ployed a t th e Bailey . In the in te rests of Linfield college, 7. S tra w b erry sh o rtcak e is prom
acco u n t of the sw ollen condition barber shop, has left for Yakima, Mr. Ownbey, In stru cto r in . history ised as one of the a ttractio n s of the
of his eye, the extent of his Injury Wash., w here he is looking up a and civics, will re tu rn to G resham menu.
can n o t yet be determ ined. Mr location for a shop. Max Ashen- in Septem ber.
Mrs. B ert B aker left S atu rd ay
K ruger is being cared for a t his felter of P o rtlan d has tak en his
place and m ay decide to move to for Mingo, Iowa, w here she will
home near Ruby Junction.
1 visit her fath e r T. A. B aker. Miss
C larence K ruger, form er ath letic G resham w ith his fam ily later.
Miss Ada Beegle, a s sista n t su- Dolores B aker is keeping house in
coach at G resham Union high
school, and Mrs. K ruger are p la n ­ perin ten d en t of th e P eniel Mission her m o th e r’s absence.
ning to move to P ortlan d in a few in S eattle, is spending a week with
days. Mr. K ru g er has been ap ­ her b ro th er W. E. Beegle, her sis­
pointed to the position of basket- te r Mrs. G. A. Cox, th e Rev. and
bail coach of Jefferson high school Mrs. B. J. Y ates and other G resham
in P ortland. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. relativ es and friends. She will
Van D usen w ill occupy the F ra n k also spend some tim e In P o rtlan d
Jones house on D ivision stree t before retu rn in g to S eattle.
w hich Mr. and Mrs .K ruger a re va­
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Tow le, a c ­
cating.
com panied by Miss Cora G reen,
H arold Judd left T uesday for Mrs. S usan H arding and Miss Mabel
F reew ater, Oregon, w here he is P o rter, retu rn ed F rid ay from a
w orking on a fru it ran ch a few w eek’s trip to N ew port, N etarts
m iles d istan t from his b rother and Rockaw ay beaches.
H erm on. L eslie Judd expects to
The Rev. S. F. P itts, who a sh o rt
come home from M ilton-Freew ater tim e ago p urchased the uncom ­
in a sh o rt tim e and p rep a re for a pleted house in C lanahan addition
second trip to A laska.
belonging to L. D. Calkins, lost
K enneth R oberts left today for about $40 w orth of building m aterial
Camp Lewis near Tacom a, Wash, a few nights ago a t th e hand of a
w here he will atten d th e train in g petty thief. N ails, building paper
school of th e United S tates engi­ and o th er equipm ent w ere am ong
n ee rs’ branch of reserv e officers. the loot.
The encam pm ent w ill continue for
Mrs. Ja ck so n Jones recen tly re ­
two weeks and will be represented ceived word th a t a younger b ro th ­
by officers from all p a rts of the er, Roscoe Bell, had died la st Sun­
Pacific coast. Mrs. R oberts drove day a t his home In Milwaukee,
h er husband to Camp Lew is, ac­ WIs., from h e a rt trouble. He is
com panied by Mrs. George D uncan. survived by a widow and th ree
Mr. and Mrs. C larence Zeek of children.
La C enter, W ash., visited over Me­
m orial Day w ith G eorge L eslie and
w ith Mrs. Z eek's sister, Mrs. A. W.
E aston and husband.
Scored Ice m ade from Bull
Mr. and Mrs. George P ullen Jr.,
Run w ater. Cush and C arry Ice
have moved from th e W. L. G orsage
statio n at W nlrad M ercantile Co.
house on Division stre e t to the
Dean house on T hird.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning re ­
tu rn ed last evening from a tw o-
w eeks’ trip w hich iucluded visits
at G rants P ass, Coquille, Bandon,
Gold Hill and O akland, all in O re­
gon. At G rants P ass they attended
the grad u atin g exercises of the
D ro p in a n d lo o k o v e r th is w e e k ’»
high school class, of w hich th e ir
fe a tu re * o f scores o f Inte re M tin g
grandson, C harles H ow ard, w as a
HUggentI oiih in q u a lity m e rc h a n d is e
th a t c a n ’t be o m cla sa e d . W h y lose
m em ber. From th e re they w ent to
tim e , m o ney a n d p a tie n c e in sh o p ­
p in g
w hen y o u
ca n
do b e tte r
Coquille w here Mrs. M anning has
"B IG H T A T H O M E ? "
a brother. At Bandon they got
o u r m e m b e rs h ip in
" A ffilia te d
B u y e rs " plat e« uh in th in p o s itio n
th e ir g ran d d au g h ter. Miss Louise
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to be o f u n e x t f i l e d
H ow ard, who had com pleted her
K p e rlu l P eat are« fo r
first year as teach er in th e public
N A T I’ R D A \
a n ti M O N D A Y ,
schools of th a t place, and took her
.u \ r t - 1
to her home a t G ra n ts Pass. They
V F F IIIA T F D
K IV U IN
(»LEO-
>1 V IB . V I I I M .
spent D ecoration Day at O akland
p$ i pound
w here Mr. M anning's p are n ts are
I I I S N A I’ T I I A S O A P
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burled.
5 b a r« fo r t " r
Mrs. George L usted and d augh­
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ter, Mrs. Olive Goff, attended the
v v v v You e a rn th e m o n ey th a t com es
>111 h, I tor .1« n h or « ’a i n U ion Q
g rad u a tin g exercises F riday of M rs .
in
y o u r pay en v elo p e— but w ho sa v es it. Do
t a li can
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L usted’s niece, Mrs. H elen W ostell
you put a p a rt of it a w ay pay -d ay in a s a v ­
I l M V i l l i . ( ¡. I B ar
Chase, who com pleted her w ork in
G ra te d .
F ia t tln , 2 fo r .
in g s a c c o u n t?
the n u rse s’ tra lu in g course of P a ­ S II |{ I >1 I*.
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F a n c y pa ck, 2 f o r ........
cific hospital at Eugene.
Mrs.
liu ti.B
h itin
P I N C H D R IN K ,
O r do you let th e e x tr a d o lla rs slide th ro u g h
C hase plans to continue her work
All flavor.s .r e g u la r 3.» m ix »« n r
y o u r tinkers in to th e h a n d s of o th e rs w ho
as a special nurse.
b rin g it h e re fo r th e ir sa v in g s a c c o u n t?
I It A t h F RM. S t
Sodas,
Recent deliveries of autom obiles
P a in t* c ris p s a lte d w a fe rs .
T
h in k it over, a n d see if it is w ise to let
by the Heasel Im plem ent com pany
so
m eo n e else sav e a ll th e m oney t h a t you
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h av e w orked h a rd to g e t?
p b -xlo n
3 ca ke s fo r .
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dan to Glen D avidson; a W hippet
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six to O scar Noreen, and a W hippet
♦> boxes to « a rto n
P er c a r te l i «zC
coach purchased by George Kenney.
Your new account will be cheerfully started
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la n g e nlse
Mrs. W alter Metxger and d augh­
P e r p a cka g e .......................
te r Doris, Mrs. M etzger’s m other
an a single dollar.
ü n s r v s ; G ra y R ib b o n ,
Mrs. W. R. Telford and son W allie
Seedless. 4-lb. p a c k a g e .
of Boring and Mrs. W illiam Telford
s Vit DI A I s , S i L ion B ra n d C
Am en« a n
P e r • in
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and children of P o rtlan d a re oc­
R IC I
I Hue Uose
cupying the T elford cottage at S ea­
t |K»nnds f o r . . . . ...........
side for a few days. Mrs. Metzger
» b i l i s M il VEGETABLES
drove th e party down to th e beach
W e ba ve a c o m p le te stock
A S tro n g Bank
In a Buick.
Ib s t Q ua lit.v
lx> w est P ric e s
GRESHAM. OREGON
Gresham Locals
j
FRIDAY,
T he W om an's Home M issionary
Miss M iriam Inglis recen tly un-
society
th e * M
u rch will j d erw en t a to n silo r o peration in a
* * * of « —
* ethodist
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m eet a t th e home of Mrs. P. A. P o rtlan d h o sp ital and retu rn ed to
Gould W ednesday afternoon, Ju n e the hom e of her uncle, Dr. George
6. T he topic, "E p w o rth School," Inglis, Tuesday. She p lan s to leavp
will be discussed u n d er th e le ad e r­ tom orrow for W yoming,
Iowa,
ship of Miss E lva Dolan. Mrs. W. w here she w ill spend h er vacation.
E. Beegle and Mrs. A. W. Shipley
A tiny son w eighing two pounds
will a ssist th e hostess.
and ten ounces was born to Mr. and
Mrs. A rth u r B jur last Monday, May
28, a t Wilcox Memorial hospital in
P o rtland. T he baby is being cared !
for in an incubator.
NEW
L€W
P R IC E
JO E
1, 19ÌS
Painting
and Decorating
P ain tin g is one thing th a t
pays 100 per cent tw o ways,
preservation and appearance. It
¡is not as expensive as m any
¡think. Good p ain ts are cheap
now.
Phone 1S28, it does not cost
anything to ta lk about it.
A. BEAVER
(See additional locals on page I)
IC E
WALRADS
Phone 1411
Who Saves
GROCERY BULLETIN
Your Money? I Newberg Ham
19c
53c
25c
37c
26c
32c
25c
FIRST STATE BANK
l ’ r r . n n n lly
O p r r a t .it
I n ilr p r n i t r n lly ( I « u 4
PA IN T
Introducing <>ur new
Realistic
Permanent Wave
T he la test thing In perm anent
waves w ith th e R ealistic P e r­
m anent wave m achine.
PA IN T
P A IN T
P A IN T
P A IN T
" Now is Hie Time.
We Have the Price and Quality
Public Sen ice Paint, our best grade, guaranteed
to cover 350 square feet. 2 coat«,
’3.90
Just right for slicing and baking,
whole or half.............................
Bacon Backs
* Pinpnnnlp
IHviippiC
I I i||T|5lfnPQ
vlIlUlvVO
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32c
4
Happy Isle, broken slices in
good syrup, j cans..............................
57c
Gold Bar, best brand, solid pack
tomatoes. 3 cans....................................
57c
Utahna P e a sBes:
Bulk Cocoa
Bake Sale
ux
25c
aded peas
High percentage of cocoa oi
J ..-pounds.................... .
Everything good to eat
Candy SpecialJust a
JP^CHURCH
kft
gf
Mannings Coffee
Cigarets
Camels. Chesterfields, Lucky Strikes, Old Golds
50c
25c
__________ •_____________ CARTON $1.19_________________________
Noodles - Macaroni
b.r f c d 25c
Metzger &
Quality and Service
Feed Dept.
Phone 1281