Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, June 13, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    GKEHHAM OUTLOOK.
PAGE FOUR
TUESDAY, JUKE
«3.
1922
E. Boese, of Damascus, was a
G resham v isito r T uesday m orning.
He rep o rts th e recent hot spell was
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. G ard n er have very in ju rio u s to g rain in his dis­
R eg u lar m eeting of G resh ­ moved to O ntario, Oregon, where trict.
am Lodge No. 125, I.O.O.F. Mr. G ard n er's sis te r lives. O ntario
Many m em bers an d friends of th e
in th e Odd Fellow s hall, every T h u rs­ la ju s t over th e line from Idaho. I W oodmen of th e W orld lodge mo-
day evening. B ro th ers welcome.
T hose living in th a t d istric t get | “ »red up th e highw ay to the Colum-
CLARENCE STANLEY, N. G.
bia G orge hotel la st Sunday for
C. A. HILL, S ecretary.
th e ir m ail a t P arm a. Idaho. The dinner. F ifty -th ree autos left P o rt­
O ard n er hom e in G resham has been
land and several cars joined the
purchased by Mrs. Geo. McLean of
party from T he Dalles. Mr. and Mrs.
P o rtlan d , a re la tiv e of. W. J. Mc-
M. M. Squires and Chase St. C lair
K illican and fam ily who a re occupy­
drove th e ir cars on th e trip . The
ing th e bouse.
Mr. M cKillican is
g u ests reached th e hotel a t 1:15
o w n er of th e G resham P roduce com­
p. m. w here ta b le reserv atio n s had
pany on Powell stree t.
been m ade for them . They m ade the
T h e Rev. and Mrs R. E. Myers | retupn tr)p to P o rtlan d sh o rtly a fte r
an d d a u g h te r G race, of W oodburn, j dinner
O regon, a re th e g u ests of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Leslie enjoyed
Mrs. H. C. L arson today. T he Rev- a picnic supper last Sunday evening
Mr. Myers is know n h ere as the at Gordon creek. Geo. Leslie, Jr.,
fo rm er p asto r of th e M ethodist and fam ily from P o rtlan d , F ran k
ch u rch and now occupying th e W ostell, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hevel, Miss
Mrs. Myers ex-
W oodburn pulpit,
Vivian Hevel and Bud Moore of
pects to rem ain in G resham for a Oregon City accom panied Mr. and
few days.
Mrs. Leslie. The p arty m otored up
All figured cotton Voiles, values up to 65 cents,
T he last of th e su m m er school the highw ay and took th e road to
d elegates left Monday m orning for Gordon creek.
Your choice now
They enjoyed th e
C orvallis. Miss E thel C alkins drove outing very much.
down F riday, S atu rd ay and Monday
The engagem ent of Miss Olive
ca rry in g stu d en ts.
By using auto E. Towle to Dr. H. Bouchet of P o rt­
tra n sp o rta tio n , th e expenses were land has been announced. Miss Towle
decreased m aking it possible fo r a is th e eldest d au g h ter of Mr. and
Including all Fibre Silk Mixed Voile in beautiful floral
n u m b e r of stu d e n ts to go who would j Mrs D E Towle. She is a g rad u -
designs and stripes. A very choice assortment of the
not have otherw ise been able to go ' ate of oood S am aritan hospital and
new Spring colorings. This lot comprises the 85c and
A n u m b er of th e delegates rode jg now employed as a d en tal n u rse in
95c grades.
down in th e au to and gave th e ir ex- j j d e n t a l d ep artm en t of th e P o rt-
tr a money to help pay b oard for ]pnd u . S. V eteran s’ bureau.
Dr.
Now reduced to
som e o th e r stu d e n t. F lo ren ce Hill Bouchet is a g rad u a te of th e N orth
found o ut how nice It was to
1 Pacific [)en (a | college. He is a mem-
g ran d p a re n ts when Mr. and Mrs. , jje r oj tj,e p Bj o n)eg a N ational Den-
H. C. L arson offered to pay p art of ta j fra te m lty of th e A m erican Le-
h er expenses and m ake It possible g jon
p r Bouchet is now in charge
fo r h e r to atten d su m m er school of
den tal section of th e U. S.
Mrs. C. J. L u n d q u ist, cooking club V eteran s’ bureau.
lead er, gave $5 and $5.39 was taken
F red
Thom pson of The
o ut of th e club tre a su ry and Mr. and n a lles. son of Dr. and Mrs. A
Mrs. L arson paid th e rest. T he $•> Thom pson is now in New York City
in th e trea su ry of Mrs. M cKinney s a tten d in g the m edical clinic. H e ex­
Camp Fire Girls Hake Sale here, Saturday Afternoon
sew ing club was given to Mildred peC(S to be gone about th ree weeks.
M cK inney.________________________
p r Thom pson stopped off a t W ash­
ington, D. C., on his way to New
York.
M. B. Splawn left th is m orning
for C herryville w here he will work
d u rin g th e sum m er fo r th e Johnson
C onstruction company.
M argaret St. C lair and Gwendolyn
M etzger, pupils of Miss F lo ren ce
Honey, took p art In a piano rec ital
given In P o rtlan d la st S atu rd ay a f­
ternoon a t Lincoln high school au ­
rial P ric
n ce—
Special
e — Jun»
June 16 to June 24
ditorium by Miss Abby W hiteside
Eight-quai
Eight-quart size
and assistan t teachers. Several a u ­
Cover
\
tom obile loads of frien d s of th e
45c extra
young p erfo rm ers atten d e d th e re ­
cital.
meats or in preparing boiled
Not only will you get
C laude Stockton and fam ily and
dinners, and, when cover is
Mrs. S to ck to n ’s sister, Mrs. Griffis,
BETTER preserves through
used, in preparing delicious ' sp en t th e w eek-end visitin g w ith Mr.
the use of the “Wear-Fiver”
, and Mrs. Dick P alm e te er of W amic,
pot roasts from cheaper cuts
Preserving Kettle, but you
Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k F ra k e s and
of meats without grease or
will also insure BETTER-
little d au g h te r of P o rtlan d visited
water.
FLAVORED foods in such
on Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. L eslie
Ten sizes, covers to fit.
I St. Clair.
every-day cooking opera­
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. T ay lo r of S tan ­
Cover to fit 8-quart sale
tions as boiling potatoes and
ley road had as g u ests on Sunday th e
kettle, 45c extra.
other vegetables; in stewing
fo rm er's brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R ogers of Beav­
erto n and th e ir d au g h ter, Miss Avis.
W a lte r B urch, who has been for
I several w eeks at R oseburg, has re-
Gresham I tu rn ed w ith Mrs. B urch to th e ir
Phone 1421
j home here. Mr. B urch expects to go
i soon to L ookout m ountain n ea r Hem-
1 lock, W ashington, w here he has spent
j sev eral sum m ers in th e fo restry ser-
T histle« M ake S ilage.
Bad patches of C anada th istle s in
g rain may be cut out w hen th e grain
is in (he milk of early dough stage
and m ade Into good silage. If then
th e patch is plowed up and kept cul­
tivated off below th e ground all
sum m er th e patch will be g reatly
w eakened o r killed out. F all seed­
ing of vetch and o ats on th ese patch ­
es will help fu rth e r in sm othering
out th e stra g g le rs th a t survive.
GRESHAM LOCALS
Close Out Sale
of All Dress Voiles
ALL DIFFERENT
75 Patterns
To Select from in Ginghams
18c yd. - 25c yd. - 39c yd.
27-inch width
27-inch width
32-inch width
LOT 1
Domus Qualitatis
39c
LOT 2
L ee P u n c tu r e P r o o f T ire
Demonstration
Will Be Held in Gresham
69c
It will pay you to come early and see these
Close-Out Bargains
Thursday, June 15
Walrad Mercantile Co.
See this demonstration and be convinced that no other
tire but a LEE PUNCTl RE PROOF will stand the test
WEAR-EVER SALE
Sold by
Sherman McCarter Garage
Latourell Building
Phone 2331
on 8-quart Preserving Kettles, regular price $3, on Sale June 16-24 for
$1.69
G et one TODAY
42*
$1.69
f
L. L. K idder Hdw. Co.
GRANITE
WARE
OUT
OHLE
BEGINNING
i vice.
TIN
WARE
15c T H U R S D A Y 15c
G R A N ITEW A R E
Washbasins
Mixing Bowls
9 a. m.
YOUR CHOICE
Heavy M ix Spoons
Muffin Pans
M ilk Strainers
Pudding Pans
Perfection Graters
Collanders
Drinking Cups
Pails
Coffeepots
Bread Pans
Cake Pans
Dippers
Dairy Pails
Fire Shovels
Tubed Cakepans
Strainers, Funnels
Drip Pans
Covered Pails
Come in Early. Also Useful Household Necessities
Phone
1451
A. W. METZGER & CO.
to close out quick, a 5.1 50
value for
$
Flour Sifters
Dust Pans
Repairs for all
makes
of machines
Cultivators
Irrigation Outfits
Water Systems
Special on FAIRBANKS-MORSE SCALES
500-pound Scales .............................................
1000-pound Scales .............................................
240-pound Scales .............................................
$20.65
$23.95
$15.00
Lower than you ever bought them for
HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY
Reliability
1141
Service
1141
GRESHAM
Political and religious liberty are vouchsafed us by
the Constitution, but economic liberty is attainable only
through industry and thrift.
But for a banker, Robert Morris, who financed the
American revolution, our citizens might not now enjoy
the blessings of political independence. So, as bankers,
we take pride in serving those who strive for financial
independence.
FIRST STATE BANK
GR12SHAM, OREGON
UNDERWEAR
Sieves
Funnels
SILK
ATHLETIC
Pie Plates
T IN W A R E
Among recent an nouncem ents
; m ade at a sen io r b re a k fa st a t th e
! Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college was th e
engagem ent of Miss A della Tow le,
d au g h ter, of Mr. an d Mrs. D. E.
Tow le and B ayard M iller, pon of
M ayor and Mrs. K. A. Miller. Miss
¡Tow le Is In h er se n io r year.
Mr.
M iller was atten d in g th e sam e col­
lege b u t had to leave on account of
poor h ealth .
Mr. an d Mrs. M. M. S quire have j
retu rn ed from McMinnville w here
they w ent to atten d th e sta te g ran g e ;
convention.
T he W. H. M. society will meet
W ednesday aftern o o n , Ju n e 14, in j
th e Sunday school hall of th e Odd
Fellow building. An election of o f­
ficers will be held.
Rinsing Pans
Saucepans
M ilk Pans
B IN D E R S ,
M o w ers and
Rakes.
Phone
1451
2-
25
Sizes 16 18, 40, only 12
su its’elt Hurry! P'vou
J p i i . ' h a series ao v. at
this price, you are losing
money.
An X-Ray Examination
of your battery may save it a trip to the hospital
\\ e repair and recharge all makes of batteries.
Festing and Refilling Service Free
GRESHAM STORAGE BATTERY CO.
E. W. Av Is worth
Phone 2331
Latourell Building