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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1922)
t*AGK FOUR OUTLOOK. T ourist Map* fo r F re e D istribution. a m ost useful Several sets of very flue to u rist ! They may be had m aps have been sen t to th e Outlook O utlook office. by th e Oregon T o u rist and Inform a- - ------------------ - tlon B ureau for free d istrib u tio n to »«<!• W anted fo r T ruck Service. those desiring them . The m aps In- The Berry G row ers Packing Co elude those of W ashington, Oregon , would like to figure w ith you on and C alifornia, P ortlan d w ith the h au lin g all o r a p a rt of th e ir berriee. main roads in and out of the city, cans, su g a r and b arrel to n n ag e for th e C olum bia riv er highw ay, both th e c u rren t season. Phone 1871 or upper and low er A ltogether th is is call at th e cannery. D- K Towle, M anager. FRIDA V. JU N E 2, 1»22 ¡T Ä L fÄ GRESHAM LOCALS' FOR MEN A nice assortment of T he Jo n es L um ber com pany is planning a clean-up cam paign. Two ' b arrels of p ain t have already been purchased tow ard p u ttin g a new coat on all th e buildings. The fam ily of J. M. S transky, who has been em ployed by th e Jones i L um ber com pany fo r th e past th ree m onths, has arrived from Bushnell, N ebraska. Mr. S tran sk y is now search in g fo r a su itab le house. The fam ily expect to m ake th e ir home here. Kuppenheim er Suits (or the young man graduate at And some nifty SILK SOX, at 75c to $ 2 Straws $1.50 to $6.00 Tweeds $2.00 to $3.50 c- E. IV. Aylsworth Clothier It. T. Sm ith was seen down town fo r th e first tim e today since he was tak en 111 last March He Is feeling much b e tte r since th e warm w eather has arrived. Seven new candidate« w ere ini tiated by th e G resham Rebekah lodge last W ednesday evening They are all still alive but much wiser. A so cial tim e occupied th e rem ain d er of th e evening. R efreshm ents w ere served. A n um ber of g u ests were present. Mrs. Cora Evans cam e out from P o rtlan d accom panied by her JI sister-in-law Mrs. C hilders of eastern Oregon. Mrs. C hilders has ju st re tu rn ed from atten d in g g ran d lo d g e , at Eugene. GRADUATION CLOTHES Latest styles in summer straw hats and light Tweed hats I L ittle L innville Davidson, 4-year- old son of Mr. and ^Irs. Ralph D avid son, has had to have his leg in a cast since a week ago last T hursday. He was try in g to climb his d addy's auto and th o u g h t he had n early succeeded when he reached th e fen d er b ut he fell off and fra ctu red one leg from his knee to his ankle. T he little su f ferer has been very patien t b ut he will be glad next Monday when the doctor rem oves th e cast. T he injury is slowly m ending. Mr. and Mis. A lbert Cam plan spent an aftern o o n last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. P. M illikin. Mr. Cam p lan is know n here as fo rm er ow ner of th e vulcanizing shop next door to th e G resham E lectric com pany. He sold the shop to G. F u d lck er about a m onth ago. T he C am plans visit to G resham was to bid friends good bye before sta rtin g south on a th ree- w eeks' vacation trip. M. M. S quire Is driving a fine new Overland-4 which he purchased re- centiy from Hessel. FOR THE LADIES Large assortment of SILK HOSE in tan, brown, cordo van, black, nude, gray and white at $1 to $ 2 HELLO! HELLO! HELLO EVERBODY! T H IS IS METZGER B R O A D C A ST IN G Saturday, June 3, is the Big Sale on the Silver Dollar Aluminum Ware Assortment Composed of 60 pieces, as follows: 1 doz. Coffee percolators, ea. $1 1 doz. Roasters, ea. . . ........ $1 1 doz. Double Boilers, ea. 1 doz. Lip Sauce Pans, set I in sets of 3 J l doz. Conv. Kettles, ea. . I Will Give an A LU M IN U M SEW ING TH IM BLE To Every Lady Visiting my store on that date Do Not forget the Date, Saturday, June 3 C harlie Brown, who has been a t te n d in g th e Pacific School of P h arm acy in P o rtlan d , Is at hom e for the j su m m er vacation. C harlie has been carry in g on his school work and at W e ,have now in stock the garm ents you th e sam e tim e doing s s m t practical work in a d ru g sto re in P o rtlan d , w ill need. I which took up several h ours each evening. S. J. Bennison an d son H arvey have gone to n o rth ern Idaho w here they will be employed for a tim e es tim atin g tim b er fo r a logging com pany. Leslie St. C lair and fam ily have moved into th e F ran k Heiney house on R oberts avenue and F o u rth stre e t, recently vacated by Mr. and The Kute-Kut Suits for girls 1 to 8 years can be had Mrs. B. O. Boswell. June 3d and 4th Mrs. K ate C hurch and d au g h ter m blue and brown striped. The suit 25 Miss N ettle, le ft Monday a fte r w eek's visit w ith Mrs. 8. J. Bennison. \\ e also have the plain blue Denim play suits, red trim Mrs. Ruby E m ery Buckle has been med, ages I to s yeai^ ............................ 98r appointed su p e rin ten d e n t of th e ne See this escape from a prison W alker M aternity hospital in con set on the edge of a precipice. nection with Good S am aritan hos FOR M EN—a full line of khaki and blue union-alls, pital in P o rtlan d . at, the suit,...... Blinding rain, thunder, light Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Maxwell a re re ............................................... $3.25 joiclng o ver th e a rriv a l of an » f t ning and a daring deed—as pound d au g h ter, V iolet Opal, on sensational a thrill as you ever Tuesday, May 30. Mrs F D. Axtell Is carin g fo r th e m o th er and baby experienced. who are doing well We have plenty of CANVAS SHOES for men, women Mrs. Chas Jo n es of W arland, Mon tana, visited o ver th e week-end with See the harem scenes and and children, prices very reasonable. h e r sisters, Mrs. Thos. M&Keainey the Oriental dancers. and Mrs. S. J. Bennison. Day Rossm an and fam ily drove to Eugene, th e ir fo rm er home, for Dec See the slave market scenes; o ratio n day. the acme of French artistry. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Larsen visited ^WMUWWmWiUU.MIU.HiUUiW. gmui...................... ................................ , — — on Tuesday w ith th e fam ily of the See the drama, revel in its R«v. R. R. Myers at W oodburn A lfred Honey has retu rn ed for the romance, be electrified by its sum m er to hts hom e of Gresham smisafions. H eights. He will be Joined bv his ... wife and d au g h ter at th e close of th P o rtlan d schools. 1 he Isle of Zorda is sur- V = \ an Camps Tomato Soup, 3 for W. L. Crisaev of G ladiolus F arm " rounded by adventure, mvster- j was a business v isilor In G resham on | Silver Dale Apricots, No. 2'.. cans, 3 for........... W ednesday of th is week. He* was y, thrills, beauty and sensa < .old Dust while it lasts, a 10c package for i accom panied by his parents. Mr and Knights MustarJ, quart jars,.................. tions. Mrs. 8. B. Crisaev. The eld er Mr De\ iled Meat Products, 6 cans for...... Crlssev is nearly 80 years of age and American Sardines, can.............. feeble In health. T his was his first g trlp away from th e farm in 15 Del Monte Pork and Beans, ¿ cans ’ ' CEDAR A M ) VICTORY 3 ; m onths. Solid Pack Tomatoes, 3 cans I on Th..rMVi ? ' r M' s I<er 8 '" 1 b* by ’“ ft ir 8 te w a rt T hom pson has gone to Berry Pickers and Hikers $1 J. E. METZGER rH E KHAKI l-piece OUTERALL SUIT tor women is neatly made and very comfort able. The suit............................. ; $3.25 GRESHAM THEATER For the girls, 10 to 16 years, Khaki Suits that sell a t ...................... $2 50 ■ •■i Saturday and Sunday We have a very good blue bib Overall for m e n a t............................: .................. $1.25 THE ZORDA nUftPIBD OM A daptib FR F rom VJ J uiej V erne ’ s W alrad M erc. Co. I 2 GROCERIES p Libbys ew Drop Peas, 3 cans.............. Apple Butter, 3 cans................ Libbjs Medium Red Salmon, 3 cans I if ley Jell, any flavor, 3 pkgs............. Argo Corn Starch, 3 pkgs......... Ivor>- Soap Flake», 3 pkgs.'.^”".. Skat Cleanser, 4 pkgs..... Palm Olive Soap, special, 2 for Royal White Soap, ¿5 bars............. White Wonder Soap, 25 bars Ridgeways Tea, orange label, lb............ American Club Coffee, candv free, 3 lbs Best Bulk Coffee. 3 lbs........... Crown Flour, 49-lb. sack,..'.’.77. 3 1 1 n Thursday for her form er home in Indiana to be gone about six weeks. D uring h er absence her niece Miss | Hernlce B eer, and Miss Maude Metz- l i - B e r V " k~ P,n< hOa" f° r ,h “,r Un”,’‘ V #5. \ - j K naPP«. Oregon to work in a loc- M ng canip u T h e ,(‘,'t lno*l’hs-old son of Mr. and d a ? evening" J u n ^ T ' V ? ^ " e lu ^ d ^ fro m M ow ers and Rakes. ^ m h r iOn ,h e bra,n and "P "11“ G ertru d e SchRnno has re- f n ’" ble F u n eral arran g em en ts from Moffitt*« hot springs In 1 7 ? Ve' b w n ,,lade' g W ashington 1 h*‘ Victory Pig club will have an » • '■ • T 5 r a tended a m eeting of P o rtland . g Lodge It. P o . Elks on T hursday ev- j " Li I I, " ” 1' ' r e m .1 ■ i. received Into th e order. T he reg u lar m eeting of th e citv | council will be held next T h u rsd ,» j evening, Ju n e 6. L h & b,v .'retr; r • nd r" work Q uality and Service I’lwne 1451 ........... ........................................................... .........„.....„.H ............MIHIIIiniltUIIIHttt ..........................J . Cultivators a R ake^T son Insurance Wood wood! In su re y o u r wood M ultiply your retu rn s by adding •n o w h ere w ith Jo h n Brown. Phone want a<ls to your m ethods J 5 0 I. tf Phone su b scrip tio n s to 1581. Repair* for all m akes o f m achines k '5'<C “' Ho,ne m ade candv will also 7 7 fu n d ’ a re 1° go tow ard «1» • ' < o d o r » Io iho » '¿ n o o n ,o d co n tin u e all evening. T h ere will be ■ , Mrs A1,a Stafford is - ~ 7 “ b J r adc.r T . . he club m em bers - - - - . x.ut. iiit'inuers are Leonard Nelson and A rchie Peter- son of Powell Valley, Floyd Stafford Law rence D outhit. H arold and Lewis Dahl and H arlan Hayden. Want aaa. add to your profit. S BINDERS, I ” I Mrs I ¡tu rn e d A. w. Metzger Phone 1451 /T S Irrigation O utfits W ater System s HESSELS FARM MACHINERY Reliability- II« , c GRESHAM '^ h Ï '