Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 20, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    (.ri v iäni S tad en t Honored.
Mabie Wood of G resham , stu d e n t a t
O. A. C., has been elected to O m icron
Nu. national hom e econom ic, fra -
tern ity . T he pledges w ere announced
a t a w om en's convocation.
O m icron Nu haa ch a p te rs in ail th e
leading coyeges and u n iv ersities and
has high sta n d a rd s fo r m em bership.
E lection to thia h onorary is th erefo re
HAIR BOBBING
LILLIAN M. WHETSTONE
G resham ,
Oregon
Fifth and Hood Sts.
J con sid éré 1 an honor to be g rea tly I ' U L V I I A U
I /I P À I 0
prised. Om icron Nu dem anda an un- v i I e I j Ö I I A IV I L A / v A L ^ '
u su ally high sch o larsh ip , aa w ell aa
' "lrOn* c h a ra c te r’ w hen c o n s id e rin g 1 Mrs. H. K arp en steln an d d ag h ter
pledges. Ju n io r and sen io r women E lizabeth of E ugene a re h ere visiting
who have show n leadt-rghlfi and g en ­ w ith relativ es and friends.
e ra l ab ility in hom e econom ics a re
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. W ack and chil­
ta k en to re c ru it its ran k s. Miss Wood dren, L ucile and P hilip, visited a t Me
la a ju n io r.
M innville Sunday.
B undles fo r N ear E ast R elief may
Justiliahle Trepidation.
be left at th e O utlook office an d they
A1—"R em em ber how L ola w alked w ill be sen t to P o rtlan d .
back from an au to rid e w ith Ted la st
A fam ily reu n io n w as held a t the
y ear? W ell, he invited h er to go up in
his new b iplane and ahe refused."
H. L. St. C lair hom e on la st S unday to
Cal— "W h at's th e m a tte r— is she ce le b ra te th e a rriv a l of M rs. M ildred
g ettin g to be an angel or som eth in g ?” D avies and little d au g h ter V irginia
A1—“No, sh e’s afraid h er w ings
from Long P ra irie , M innesota, and
a r e n ’t stro n g enough yet.”
Miss W inifred S t.C la ir, who has ju s t
com pleted a y ea r as te ac h er in th e
A thena high school. T he d au g h ters
arriv ed on S a tu rd a y evening. O thers
in the p a rty w ere Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
St. C lair, Mr. and Mrs. L eslie S t C lair
a n d . ch ild ren , “J u n io r” an d Betty
R uth, C hase an d M arg aret St. C lair
and Miss L ois S chm ale of P o rtlan d .
Mrs. W. W. C otton’s house on Hood
avenue and F ifth stre e t has been th o r­
oughly ren o v ated by F ra n k Jo n e s and
W. C. B urch is giving it a coat of
paint.
W A N TE D
CUCUMBER PICKLES
We paid the Gresham growers in 1923
$35,000. Did you get your share? You will
get your share this year by making a contract
now at
a t th ia B akery and a t S to r s
Contains tlio Vitamine«, ml-ed by
scientific p rln c lt lea
It's Good and Good for You
Gresham City Bakery
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Phone 1451
Gresham, Oregon
SPECIAL OFFERINGS
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, May 20th, 21st and 22nd
DEL MONTE or PREFERRED STOCK
TOMATOES, large cans 15c, (! cans 88c
Phone 1451 !
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CHOICEST PICKINGS FIRST CROP HIGH GRADE TEAS
PINHEAD GUNPOWDER
Pound ........................
FANCY CEYLON and
LONG LEAF BASKET
INDIA, pound.......... 40c
FIRED JAPAN, lb....4»c
A & L or MISSION APRICOTS, medium
PREFERRED STOCK SLICED PINE­
heavy syrup, large cans, 2 for...... 25c
APPLE. Is, 5 slices in can, 2 cans 35c
Kerr’s Best Patent Hour, guaranteed to the last pound
49-pound sack, $1.59
P ete Gohoff of P o rtlan d , who broke
v isit w ith Mrs. A dkins’ p a re n ts, Mr.
and Mrs. Jo h n B row n. T he la tte r will his leg w hile w orking on th e pipe
r e tu rn w ith th e ir d au g h ter fo r a visit line, is a t th e N ash sa n itariu m .
A nother p a tie n t is A u g u st H. Voeltz
a t h er home.
Mrs. A. W. Shipley sp en t a ll of last of R uby R anch, who had his foot
week at th e hom e of h er b ro th er-in - crushed.
law, R. C. Shipley of Bull R un, a ssist-
Mrs. A lbert Camp, who is studying
ong on acco u n t of th e illn ess of Mrs. a t th e Oregon N orm al a t M onmouth,
| R. C. S h ipley’s m other, Mrs. Me- w as a t home over th e la st w eek end.
Gugin.
Mr. and Mrs. H ally C h risten sen of
A baby boy w as born la st S atu rd ay San Diego, C alifornia, arriv ed a few
a t th e home of Mrs. C arrie Pow ell to days ago for a v isit w ith rela tiv e s and
Mr. an d Mrs. A rct, Bessie H ow itt, of frien d s here. T hey cam e by au to m o ­
K elso, W ashington.
bile.
Mrs. G eorge W. H ux of Irrig o n , Ore-
A group of young people from P o rt­
gon, is v isitin g a t th e hom e of h er land, co n sistin g of Robbin F ish er, II.
siste r, Chas. Coe.
C. C h risto p h er, th e M isses M arg aret
Ju d g e G eorge W. S tap leto n w ill de- H enderson, R uth S chm ukli and H attie
liver the com m encem ent ad d ress at B elle Ggilbee, conducted th e service
th e com m encem ent exercises of the a t th e M ethodist E p isco p al ch u rch
Canby high school n ex t T h u rsd ay la st S unday evening.
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jo h n sto n had as
Miss B ernice H offm eister of E agle a g u est S atu rd ay th e ir son-in-law ,
Creek, who h as been a t th e N ash s a n ­ Wm. .McMillan of W arren to n .
ita riu m , is m uch im proved.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. C halker, O. I.
D. H. N ash w as called to C orvallis Neal, Mrs. A. Ruegg, Mrs. Clyde R uegg
rec en tly by th e Illn ess of his m other, and Mrs. J. G. M etzger atten d ed th e
Mrs. C. Nash. M ary Lois N ash left fu n eral a t B eaverton la st S atu rd ay of
F rid a y m orning to v isit rela tiv e s in th e Rev. M. L. H ardingham , w ho died
th e W illam ette valley.
on May 11 in H udson, In d ian a.
Miss Neva Jack so n joined a p a rty of
young deaf people from P o rtlan d on a
trip to Dodge P a rk la st Sunday.
! GOVERNOR PIERCE WILL
SPEAK HERE SUNDAY
G overnor W alter M. P ierce w ill be
flic p rin cip al sp eak er a t a I lass m e et­
ing in th e in te rest of law en forcem ent
I to I'" Iclil next Sunday evcniiia .it tic
I G resham g rad e school au d ito riu m at
7:45. Dr. W. J. H erw ig, su p e rin ten
I dent of th e A nti-Saloon L eague of
Oregon, w ill have a p a r t on th e p ro ­
gram .
Services
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various
I ch u rch es w ill be suspended for the
evening.
E v e ry M o to rin g Need
A t Low est Cost
I he Ford Touring Car meets every
motoring requirement at the lowest
possible cost. It is sturdy, depend­
able, long lived; easy to drive; con­
venient to park — and possesses
the highest resale value in propor­
tion to list price, of any car built.
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A U p n e u f. o k
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F. O. B D e tro it
• E E T H E N E A R E S T A U T H O R IZ E D
FO RD DEALER
Demountable Htrea
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TH E U N IV E R S A L C A R
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PREFERRED STOCK PEACHES,
large cans, each.............................. 25c
1000 Sheet Finest Grade Tissue Paper, 4 rolls 25c.
Phone 1881
BERRY CRATES
BERRY HALLOCKS
Century Stores
20th Century Coffee, roasted today, on your table to-morrow.
One pound 38c, 3 pounds $1.10.
OUR HEALTH BREAD
THEO. VAN DOFINCK
\ ou can increase greatly its interest to you by taking advantage of the
Mr. and Mrs. E ttse l Jo n e s a re down
RED BIRD MATCHES
from B rem erto n v isitin g w ith the
BON AMI POWDER
ROYAL WHITE SOAP
large, full size boxes
fo rm er's fath e r, F . C. Jo n es, and sis­
each
<» for ......................... 25c
ter, Mrs. Floyd Mack and fam ily.
10c
3 b a rs........................ 10c
—
Glen M ercer sp en t th e w eek end a t
O. A. C. v isitin g w ith his b ro th e r Rob­
e rt, who is a stu d e n t th ere.
Open house w ill be held a t the
WHITE STAR TUNA,
g rad e school tom orrow evening, May
A & L or MISSION GRAT-
CREME OIL SOAP, bar 5c
i/is, per can.............. 19c
21, w hen all th e room s w ill be open
ed Pineapple, No. 2.... 19c
limit 3 bars
for inspection, th e te a c h e rs w ill be
p rese n t and w ork w ill be on the
b o ard s in th e v ario u s room s. County
NURAiA TEA, i/2 lb. pkg..................25c
Preferred Stock or Lily of Valley Golden
School S u p erin te n d en t A lderson and
Bantam Corn, No. 2 cans, each........ 19c
m em bers of th e school board w ill be
1 pound ............................................ 49t.
3 cans för.......................................... 55c
p rese n t and p a tro n s of th e school a re
invited to enjoy th e evening. A m u si­
FEDERAL MILK, tall cans, 3 for.......25c
CARNATION or BORDENS MILK,
cal p ro g ram w ill be given by th e boys’
Limit 1 lot
tall cans, each........................
9c
and g irls ’ glee clubs. A sp e ak e r for
th e occasion w ill be procured.
Mrs. W. J. Todd re tu rn e d la st F r i­
Mrs. Sadie B u rr sp e n t la st W ednes­
day m o rn in g from Los A ngeles, C al­
ifo rn ia, w hen sh e had been visiting day a t th e home of Mrs. E. M. Coons
rela tiv e s for som e tim e. She re p o rts of th e T erry neighborhood. J. W.
an enjoyable tim e, b u t is g lad to be Coons and wife have re tu rn e d home
from H isan, W ashington, w h ere they
back in Oregon again.
Mr. and Mrs. A lb ert A dkins of have been visitin g re la tiv e s and
H ep p n er a re expected th is w eek on a friends.
Oregon Pickle & Canning Co.
Gresham, Ore.
A DOLLAR IS WORTH, ONLY, WHAT IT WILL BUY
r u a r f e r m * foe rh e ?M/«i«*ee O r y o u c a n
w i l l ¿ ¿ « s d ir
N d h H a n s in d e ta il
¡GRESHAM WOMAN WINN
HONORS AT O.A.C.
Mabel Wood of G resham w on th e
C lara H. W aldo prize of $40, offered
an n u a lly to the ju n io r w om an of O re­
gon A g ricu ltu ra l college p o ssessin g in
th e highest degree proficiency in
sch o larsh ip , success in stu d en t a c tiv ­
ities. q u alities of w om anhood, and
q u alitie s of leadership.
A special convocation w as held for
h onors and aw ard s and for an n o u n c­
ing pledges to F orum , all-sch o o l h o n ­
o rary . The convocation w as held out
of doors and w as a fe a tu re of Cam pus
day.
D uring h er th ree y ea rs in college.
Miss Wood has m ade a sch o lastic av ­
erag e of 95.08. She w as rec en tly e le c t­
ed p resid en t of M argaret Snell hall I
an d is vice p resid en t of th e Indepen s
d en t stu d e n t council. Miss Wood is a
stu d e n t in h< me econom ics.
Limit 1 lot
ICE CREAM
We are manufacturing Ice Cream from pure
milk and cream and have a stock on hand Call
in and get a quart, two quarts, a gallon or more
if you can use it.
DAIRY PRODUCTS CO.
Gresham Phone 1381
Dealer»—Phone in your orders now,
and we will till them.
PROCURE YOUR SUN HATS NOW
Men’s Straw ............................ 25c, 40c, 50c
Boy Scout Straw ..................... 30c and 35c
Chdden’s Straw . . . . . ...2 5 c and 35c
Children s Crash Hats in white and linen colors..... 50
-Misses and \\ omen’s Trimmed Straws..... 25c and 35^
CANVAS SHOES
? o r S°ys .......................$1.25, $1.45, $2.15
For Men at ........................ $2.25 and $3.75
Ihcse canvas shoes are the reliable product of the Bea­
con I'ails Shoe Company
New Patent Leather Steppers cor the little folks, brown
leather sandals, sizes 11 to 5, teal leather
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
GIGRAY’S METROPOLITAN ORCHESTRA
will give another
DANCE
in Masonic Hall, Gresham
FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY 23, 1924
Gentlemen $1.00
Ladies Free
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TTAe exchange o f photographs at graduation
time has rightly become a universal custom, because
it provides a graceful way o f acknowledging frie n d -
5 ips.
\ In order that those who expect your photo-
graph may not be disappointed- ‘Phone your photo­
grapher non,.
sf>eciaJ s(yie anJ price f o r ;he
graduate o f 2 4 .
( h illy .
He— “ You looked so absent-m inded
he
ardy
t u d io
w hen I spoke to you th is m o rn in g .”
PORTRAITS THAT PLEASE
She—"I was probably alt w rapped-
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Gresham, Oregon
np in th o u g h t.”
He— " I t's a w onder you d id n ’t tak e
<.• raduatmg, W edding and Family groups a Specialty
cold.”— Bean pot.
T hree W ise Men.
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P ro f.—"W ho w ere th e th re e w ise
m en?"
Plano Toning.
Safety First!
Soph.— "Stop. Look and L iste n .’’—
rep aR in g tUnE > L * n ,P l,n o *nd
. , Vse T allm an s p u re Je rse y milk.
S y racu se O range Peel.
ders to
m Phone o r‘ iier<* te s t‘‘d and accredited by the
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L n ,,ed S tate s G overnm ent. P hone 96z
WOOD HAWING
aioney to loan on real estate. F arm
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Q uickly and efficiently done by ex- loans a t 6 per cenL U. W. Thorne.
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p erts. All o rd ers pro m p tly atten d ed
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Phone o rd ers to O utlook 1561.