Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 21, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM LOCALS
A T h ! W o“ ‘‘n ’8 Au’ » ‘*ry Of th e .
J i n , C G ordy’s sister, Mrs. W alter
A merican Legion will hold an iin- p a ii nnri h er hncE a » m 1
Ha" and “ er husband of Toledo. Ore-
«on. were visiting at th e Gordy home
for a few dayg rec en t,
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HUNGRY 1
A rth u r H allg arth of Elgin. Oregon, “
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m en a l i ___ J
i. th e guest of h l. sister-in-law , M r, T “ e"day • veB,n« ’ A pr" « • * hen
A eres
T h e ham
POtt WHICH a view to locating here at som e fu- d m e
P
T hey call » tu re tim e. He n o te , w ith Interest
BEST OF MEATS
SALT and FRESH FISH
A. J. W. BROWN
Phone 1891
GROCERY SPECIALS
reb u ilt and enlarged. The improve-
m enta are expected to cost about
th e m any new homes being built and > G eorge Reynolds has sold 10 acres »3000
th e g eneral air of p rosperity in , h e (of land to E. H. Staffanson. who w ill;
The Am erican Legion will hold its
G resham d istrict.
1 bnild a residence and otherw ise im ­ reg u lar m onthly m eeting next T ues­
Devere W illiam s of P o rtlan d , a prove th e property. T he sale was day evening, April 25 in th e c lu b |
(nephew of R. D. Bailey. Is a t the m ade th ro u g h K arl J. H agberg.
rooms.
j hom e of th e la tte r recovering from
At a m eeting of th e associated stu-
The Study club will not m eet next j
an operation fo r appendicitis.
dent body of W illam ette U niversity T uesday, April 25 because of th e ill-
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„ week v Oury
u l, n
n r y O[
r e s n - n e s8
»^e P o rtlan
er who
‘ was
H i isey
of u Gresh-
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H enry M etzger has been q u ite ill held
am
received
th
e
n
om
ination
of
man-
exPec
t®d
to
be
present,
a t his hom e fo r th e past few days
ag er of th e Collegian.
.
Mr. and Mrs. F red B auerle of Cen-
but is rep o rted im proving today.
W .Ite r R. Brown expects to leave ' ra lia \ „ ' ' ' aS? ‘nKtOn vislted a few
Mrs. Jo
h n m M
iller Mrs.
of T illam
is ^ ^ T t h ^ V ” Ang“leS l° U ke “ P »chan™ . ’ '
visiting
h er
other.
Anna ook
Ham--I
d8U ghter' Mr8’ M att
s '. b , v , x t . „ *»;
______ _______ j b Place
X*.' of ~ his
SILVER DALE APRICOTS
SALT SALMON, Choice Red
can 20c, 3 for ........... $ .50
P°und ............................. .08
BEST SLICED PINEAPPLE
LIBBY S MED. RED SALMON
can 35c, 3 for
1.00
can 20c, 3 f o r ...................50
Holland Herring, keg
1,35
BEST BARTLET PEARS
can 35c, 3 for
1.00 Bulk Cocoa, lb
10
GROUND
CHOCOLATE,
Best
CRIMSON RAMBLER SYRUP
Lb. can 30c. 3 lbs
.......... 85
Cane and Maple, can
.49
RIDGWAY
S
TEA.
Ceylon
&
UNCLE JOHNS SYRUP
India,
lb.
75c,
%
lb.
..........
39
small can 29c, med
.54
BEST VINEGAR, gal
.40
DEL MONTE CATSUP
ROYAL W HITE SOAP
pint bottle
.25
25 bars ........................... 1 00
DEL MONTE PORK & BEANS CRYSTAL W HITE SOAP
21 bars .................. ........ 1.00
can 10c, 6 cans
.55
GOLD DUST, large pkg
.25
CARNATION & BORDEN
.25
Milk, 10c;- dozen
1,15 PEARLINE, large pkg
PEET S WASHING MA­
ARGO CORN STARCH
CHINE Soap, large pkg .33
package 10c, 3 for
.25
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER
MAZOLA OIL, Special
pkg. 10c, dozen
1.15
pints 27c, quarts 53c, halves SKAT CLEANSER
90c, gallons $1.75
pkg. 10c, dozen ............. 1.15
«• - >■"
brother, Ross, who has “ alph Davidson and son. and Mr and
received a prom otion.
G rville M itchell spent E aster
w ith Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Taylor.
The Rev. J. H. Wood was peen o n ,
F. 8. M etzger and fam ily of P o rt
th e stre e t yesterday, th e first tim e land and Mr. and Mrs. W alter Metz
for th ree weeks. He has been con- ger of Boring spent E aster w ith th e ir
fined to his hom e with Illness.
p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n M etzger
A neat office is being constructed i i r s -
®’ M ^ z g e r and fam ily went
for th e E astm an L um ber com pany on l° Sunnysi<le C ongregational church
R oberts avenue n ear th e Mt. Hood for
E a ster m orning services
SEASON
SPECIALS
df’P° L
T he M ethodist L adies’ Aid will
m eet on next W ednesday afternoon
at th e hom e of Mrs. W a lte r W inters
on South R oberts avenue fo r work
and business. Mrs. W in ters will be
assisted by Mrs. C. M. Zim m erm an,
Mrs. G. W. S tapleton and Mrs. P. A.
Gould.
1 Gallon Good White Paint,
Good 1-ply Roofing, per roll
Plum b’s Best Hammers, each
inside M ortise Lock Sets, ea.
3 1-2x31-2 Finish Butts, pair
L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO.
Phone 1121
COMMUNITY PARTY TO
BE GIVEN BY GRANGE
—-
A
Go’ 1 Go! Jo lly J in k s ” com-
m unl»y Party is to be given T hursday
evening, April 27 a t th e G resham
G range hall u n d er th e auspices of th e
G resham G range. The com m ittee in
Quality and Service
Phone 1451
ch arg e is endeavoring to plan a pro­
Miss E sth e r P eterson was called gram th a t will enable th e young peo­
to h e r hom e a t Shaw, Oregon. Miss ple and the older as well to have an
F lorence Rosin is assistin g at the enjoyable evening. They a re asking
Bank of G resham d u rin g Miss P e te r­ th e cooperation of everyone. An in-
| v itation is extended to all.
I t is
so n ’s absence.
hoped th a t everyone will come and
Miss Mamie Hoss is again In charge
join in th e sp irit of h aving a good
of bookkeeping o perations for A. W. tim e.
l he Greatest Child Screen Artist
M etzger and com pany, a fte r several
T
he
program
will
s
ta
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w
ith
com
cbe
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oictri
wiin
com-
m onths of illness.
he
w orking rnunlty singing u n d er th e dlrecUon of
h alf time.
¡H. W. Strong. T h ree P o rtlan d mu-
in a clever farce comedy
w .B heh eRhbn a i D‘9tr,f C° nVenifon 8lcian8 are expected to b e ’p r '^ n t ‘a nd
I n r l i 24
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W,U P' ay f° r th e S,nginK
The re-
P
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m ain d er of th e evening will be given
Miss L etitia P u lfe r was ill for a over to th e playing of gam es.
day or two but is back to w ork again.
At th e last com m unity p arty th e
A detective story that will be remembered as one of
Jam es A rchibald of V ancouver. B. ladies fu rn ish ed th e refresh m en ts.
the best
C., Mrs R. T. S m ith's b ro th er, is vis- T he m em bers of th e G range will
iting at the Sm ith residence. Mr. serve pie, cake and cofTee and charge
Snub Pollard in a good comedy
Sm ith Is feeling much b e tte r now.
1 5 cents apiece fo r each article. T his
A teleg ram was Just received by wil1 £ ,ve th e men a chance to buy
Mrs. C. E. R u sh er from Parsons. 8UPPe r for th e ladies.
K ansas, Raying th a t h er m o th e r’s
L e t’s ail go and have a good tim e.
m other, Mrs. M arg aret P h illips, died !
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,b - ' ,6 e 12-
th is m orning. She was in h e r 90th
W ill G ive Dance.
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MI,e H ouse be in v estig ated as to it
Mrs. R u sh er’s m other. Mrs. S -.< ™ L _ ? ec.u r*ty Benefit association
The co ro n e r’s ju ry la st n ig h t, fol- j operations,
nP8rn " 7 , T U8ner 8 m O tner'
S Wl" glve a d a»<* w hich has been
R Bradfleld, was well know n to called both old-tim e and up-to-date low ing th e inquiry in to th e d eath of
G resham
Royal
BI u(
G resham people as she lived h ere for on S atu rd ay evening. May 6. at M etz< Mrs. Ada May Davis last
several years. She died two years . *er 8 halL The association will m eet
,
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8 ‘d8t Sunday
Lodge No, 525, L. O. L.
second and fo u rth W ednes­
W ednesday , m o rn ln 8. recom m ended th a t George
ago.
evening, A çril 26.
day n ig h ts in I.O.O.F hall.
I A. H egm an be Indicted on a m an-
Visiting b ro th ers welcome.
4 . W. Metzger & Co.
G resham T heater
sundayay
BiG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
BABY M ARIE OSBURN
The Cultivation of Credit
like the tilling of the soil, requires time
W(-
‘° assist YOU, Mr. Farmer, in every possible way
—but first we must know you.
3
By becoming a depositor in Ibis Institution, you will establish
your eredit U" ' r‘‘llrtb,1,ty" a,,<1 »♦‘'«.lily ami surely bnild up
get acq\ainPted with our office«. '
t0WD’ t0 C®11 “nd
JFtrsf
(tresham, Oregon
Bank
“Little M ary Sunshine”
“HUNTING THE HAWK”
“SHAKE ’EM UP”
We Are Closing Out Our Odds and Ends
AT
Bargain Prices
Low and High Heels
SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORNING
This Lot Consists of Men’s and Women’s Dress Shoes
Stock No. 1045
Ladies black kid, lace, low heel
Sizes 3 to 7
R egular $5.00 Value
Stock No. 1565
Ladies’ dark brown kid lace,
Military heel, sizes 4 to 8
R egular $8.00 Value
Stock No. 1377
Ladies’ black kid, low heel, lace
Sizes 31 <■ to 7
R egular $4.00 Value
Stock No. 2869
For Men, Brown calf bal combination.
B and I) widths, sizes 6, 7, 8 9
R egular $7.50 Value
$3.89
$6.15
$2.85
Stock No. 1745
$6.15
Stock No. 1625
Stock No. 2267
Ladies’ gun metal lace, military heel
Sizes 4 to 7
I’or Men, Brown calf, lace bai,
English toe. Sizes S ' t o 9
Stock No. 2463
I or Men, Dark lotus, side blucher
R egular $5.50 Value
R egular $6.50 Value
$4.15
$4.85
Ladies’ black kid lace, high heel
Sizes 3 to 6' j
R egular $7.50 Value
$5.98
$4.15 •
BLEACHED MUSLIN
Cambric Finished Percale
6 yards $1.00
Splendid Quality
5 yards 9Sc
Regular 25c quality
F art Linen Toweling
6 yards $1.00
House Dresses 79c
GINGHAM
Cheek and Plaid, yd. 18c
Children’s Black Hose
GRESHAM . OREGON
Pair I8c, 2 for 35c