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GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
F O ri
Mr. an d Mrs. T. R. H ow itt retu rn ed
GRESHAM LOCALS! from
S haniko, Oregon, S unday w here
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. F ra se r, th e fo r
m er a cousin of R obert H ardy, local
p h otographer, spent F riday and S a t
u rday w ith Mr. and Mrs. H ardy as
they w ere re tu rn in g from a v isit at
E ugene to th e ir hom e in S eattle. Mr.
F ra s e r is th e purch asin g agent for the
B alfour-G uthrie com pany.
T he Rev. E. N. Long, who w as called
to his form er hom e in Topeka, K an
sas by the critica l illness of his father,
re tu rn e d to his fam ily at G resham to
day as consisderable apprehension is
being felt fo r th e condition of his
dau g h ter who has been afflicted w ith
an infection in a Unger.
F ra n k Mason is here from W estport,
Oregon, to atten d th e com m encem ent
exercises of th e 1925 g rad u a tin g class,
of w hich his cousin. Miss Mary Wold,
is a m em ber.
th e form er had been engaged in buy
ing cattle.
Mrs. Roy Gibbs re tu rn e d home
T uesday from N ew berg w here she had
been w ith h er m other, Mrs. F. N. Mew-
h irte r for a few days.
Mrs. A. Isen h ath and son H arold
of S eattle arriv ed W ednesday to spend
th e week w ith R. M. W elch and fam ily
and to atten d th e com m encem ent ex
ercises a t th e high school.
R. H. Jo h n so n 's fam ily h as moved
from G resham to a larg e farm near
C lackam as, Oregon, th e p ro p erty of
Mrs. Jo h n so n 's fath e r, w h ere Mr.
Jo h n so n has been w orking for several
w eeks.
Miss Evelyn M etzger has been ab
se n t from h er w ork a t the O utlook of
fice th e p ast w eek on account of ill
ness.
XTRA SPECIAL
White Enameled Wash Basins
12% Inches
49c
EACH
ON DISPLAY IN OUK WINDOW
HEPP’S RACKET STORE
Phone 1236
• Gresham
G eorge Mofitt and fam ily w ill move
from G resham to E ugene to resid e
leaving on Monday of th e com ing
week. He has been th e re for some
tim e p ast and is m uch pieeased w ith
th a t city and th e p ro sp ect of lu crativ e
em ploym ent. H e has been engaged at
th e p la s te re r's tra d e m uch of th e tim e
since leaving here.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee A rm stro n g and
son, B lakeley, of P o rtlan d , a re gu ests
at th e hom e of F. J. Bechill to atten d
th e events in cid en t to com m encem ent
A n um ber of re la tiv e s from C h erry
ville a re expected to be p rese n t th is
evening at th e high school.
Mrs. G. W. Cook of P o rtlan d and
Mrs. J. E. C lan ah an of Seaside w ill be
g u ests of Mr. an d Mrs. L. L. K idder
th is evening a t th e high school g ra d u
atin g exercises, in w hich Miss Joyce
K idder w ill have a p art.
W. J. E m erson a rriv ed W’ednesday
from A ltoona, P en n sy lv an ia, to be
p rese n t a t the com m encem ent e x e r
cises of th e high school, his d au g h ter.
Miss L ouise E m erson being one of the
g rad u a tes on th is occasion. H is tw o
nieces, th e Misses E th el and A nnie
Mofflt, a re also m em bers of th e g rd a-
' u atin g class of 1925. He first visited
w ith his Bister, Mrs. J. H. E gan of
D am ascus and is now v isitin g w ith
an o th er sister, Mrs. G eorge Moffitt.
He expects to re tu rn to his hom e in
P en n sy lv an ia th e la st of next week,
accom panied by his d au g h ter who th is
fall is plan n in g to en ter D ickinson
college, a M ethodist in stitu tio n , at
C arlisle, P ennsylvania.
Miss E lean o r G ebhardt, a ju n io r of
th e high school, who has been s ta y
ing w ith th e fam ily of George S leret
sin ce h er b ro th er, th e Rev. H R. G eb
h a rd t moved aw ay from G resham , is
p lan n in g to m ake th e trip back to
Chicago in com pany w ith Miss L ouise
E m erson next week. Miss G ebhardt
will m ake h er hom e in Chicago and
keep house for h e r fath er.
MAY
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YOUR MONEY’S WORTH J
Getting it is a question everyone should consider when buying food. Think of it
—40 per cent of the average m an’s income is spent for food stuffs. At every
20th Century Grocery
a dollar is 100 cents and a pound is 16 ounces. T h at’s only right—it’s due you. But
this—this is what concerns you most—it’s the savings on every item in a 20TH
CENTURY STORE that counts.
Offerings Saturday and Monday, May 23 and 25
FEDERAL MILK,
- tails, 3 f o r .............. 25c
naie
Everything for the girl and boy graduate.
Our line of W rist Watches is of the same
high standard and exceptionally low priced.
The standard $40 rectangular watch is
especially priced at $25.
Remodeling the store has made it impos
sible to display our new and complete stock
of gifts.
Come in and let us show you that we have
the latest up-to-date gifts at very reasonable
prices.
Guy D. Jones
jeweler
MAZOLA OIL, quart can....................................................... 45c
PINEAPPLE, Standard sliced, large cans................ 2 for 45c
R IPE OLIVES,
bulk, pint................. 15c
11 AMS, whole or half.
lb. 45c
B ACON B \CK S, sugar cured,
35c
IIOIU1 PICNICS
lb. 25c
PEANUT BETTER, fresh,
pound ........................ 20c
CI I ELSE, Tillamook.......... ...lb. 32c
CHEESE, Kraft, all kinds... lb. 50c
SW ISS B L O C K .................. ...lb. 37c
Pure Cane,
CASH PRICE,
O! T E E . 1 lenson I In tel.... lb. 55c
!., Maxwell House lb. 55c
h I', Royal Club
.lb, 55c
Big Stick Canth FREE
ROY \L W H IT E SOAP, 10 bars 37c
Oi l) DUTCH CLEANSER,
23c
CREMI OIL SOAP, 4
25c
SPECIAL
Kerr’s Best Patent, 19-11». sack
tlA H N A P E A S
3 cans 43.
I().\! \ TOI 5. Silver Bar, 3 cans 43c
I ' \MS, Pinnacle Rock, 3 cans 43c
A. tobacco, 16 oz,
97c
$
2.49
BULK R A ISIN S............. 3 lbs. 29c
>RI ( t >N P R l NES
9 Iba 33c
BULK COCOA ............. 3 lbs. 25c
Tuxedo Tobacco, 16 oz. 97c
A. W. METZGER & CO.
(Quality
and Servies
CRYSTAL W HITE SOAP,
10 b a r s ........................39c
M araschino CHERRIES,
5-ounce bottle‘...19c
Standard TOMATOES,
large cans, 2 for....... 25c
TWENTIETH CENTURY BULK TEAS
Finest quality, Ceylon and India, (black), p o u n d .................. 59c
Long, Spider Leg or Pinhead Gunpowder, (green) pound. . ,53c
PICNIC SPREAD, “Coun
cil”, glass jars, 2 for 25c
FULL CREAM CHEESE,
2 pounds ....................55c
K E R R ’S BEST PA T E N T FLOUR,
49-pound sack ............................$2.29
S O S , large
package ..................... 22c
T he Rev. A aron H ansen, who has
been sup p ly in g th e p asto ra te of th e
Bible S tan d ard com m unity ch u rch
h ere for som e tim e past, has gone to
S eattle w here he w ill engage In w ork
In a larg e supply house. H is fam ily
w ill rem ain In G resham for p erh a p s
an o th er m onth.
R. E. Cannon h as m ade an exchange
Among th e next w eek's social events
of his Ford sedan on a handsom e of in te re st to m any w ill be th e W. C.
Buick coach w hich is giving satisfac- T. U. m eeting a t th e home of Mrs.
tlon all around. T he ca r w as obtain» »1 ■ F ra n k P eak on T h u rsd ay afternoon,
th ro u g h th e agency of W alter Metz- I At th is tim e it is expected th a t Mrs.
ger a t B oring
L. L. V incent, co unty p resident, will
Mrs. M ary C am pbell of Mabton, give an address. T he W om an's club
W ashington, is a t th e residence of h er of Sandy w ill be th e g uest of th e
d au g h ter, Mrs. A rza Sm ith, w h ere she Union and a varied program of m u si
w ill visit for som e tim e. She expects cal n u m b ers and read in g s w ill be
to atten d th e com m encem ent exer given.
clses th is evening of th e g rad u atin g
T he piano rec ital given by Miss
class, of w hich h e r g ran d d a u g h ter.
H elen A lthaus, pupil of Mrs. Jam es
Miss Ina S m ith is a m em ber.
S terlin g , on T uesday evening was an
Miss Maude M uscutt of P o rtlan d
in te restin g m usical event. Miss A lt
spent th e w eek-end as th e g u est of
haus gave h er fine program in a
Miss Mary H elen Cowing who lives on
p leasing m an n er, and Miss M etta
i the Base L ine road ea st of P ag e's
B
row n, cousin of Mrs. A. C. A lthaus
I store.
and a te ac h er in th e P o rtla n d schools,
T he Rev. and Mrs. A. S. H isey w ill
sang a num ber of selectio n s in a rich ,
e n te rta in as com m encem ent g u ests at
d in n er th is evening Mr. and Mrs. E. A. pleasing voice. The M ethodist E p is
i Ross and Mrs. W. E. Davies of St. copal church w as decked w ith flowers
H elens, also Mrs. T. F. McDaniel and for th e occasion and a la rg e num ber
of frien d s of Mrs. S terlin g and her pu
son W arren and Miss A nn L avendar,
pil enjoyed th e program .
of P o rtlan d .
Mrs. It. T. Sm ith has retu rn ed to her
Mrs. Jam es B ushong and d au g h ter
home a fte r spending th ree w eeks a s W illa left today for S eattle to be gone
sistin g in th e c a re of h er d au g h ter, for a week or te n days. W hile th ey
Mrs. Ja s. Cook, a t T routdale.
a re ab sen t they w ill select living
J. R. H o rr is su b stitu tin g on the q u a rte rs and m ake th e arran g e m en ts
ru ra l m all deleivery ro u te for F ra n k for th e hom e of Miss Bushong and
K inyon who has gone to V ancouver, h er fiance. R obert H ayes, w hose w ed
B. C., on th e first lap of his vacation, ding w ill be an event of June.
1 accom panied by his wife.
C laire C alkins, w ife and two c h il
d ren of H erm iston, Oregon, stopped
over T uesday n ig h t w ith th e ir uncle.
C. II. C alkins and fam ily. They w ere
on th e ir way from e a ste rn Oregon to
Eugene. Mrs. M arian L am bert also
visited w ith her p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs.
C alkins, on Monday.
■BSBDHDK^
FLOUR
WAX PAPER, 5c rolls
3 for 10c; 8 fo r....... 25c
FANCY CRAB MEAT, “Sakhalin,” packed in Japan, halves........................... 29c
GROCERY BULLETIN
SUGAR
POST TOASTIES,
package ...................... 9c
CRISCO,
6-lb. cans ............... $1.30
Curve Cut MACARONI,
4 pounds
........... 2.»c
M IN C ED RAZOR CLAMS, “Pinna-
acle Rock,” halves, can 15f, 3 for 43^
MATCHES, “Economy
B rand”, they strike
6 boxes ......................25c
PURE LARD, bulk,
3 pounds ....................65c
20TH CENTURY COFFEE—“One cup means another”-direct
to you from our own roaster. Always fresh. . .2 pounds 95c
G fòf i the
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m i DAY,
Phone ¡4S¡
Peed 1281
T he Rev. A ugust Y oungren is ex
pected to be in GreRham next T uesday
evening and w ill conduct a p reach in g
service in th e F ree M ethodist ch u rch
in th e Ja p an e se lan g u ag e to w hich
any and all Ja p an ese in G resham and
vicinity a re invited.
U nless th e w eath er in terferes, th e re
will be a co n cert by th e G resham band
on th e c o rn e r of Main and Pow ell
stre e ts S atu rd ay evening, beginning at
S o'clock. At th is tim e th e program
will be repeated th a t w as given In
front of R ak er's g arag e last S atu rd ay
evening. Dr. H. C. Jo h n so n is th e d i
rec to r of th is hand, F ra n k Gibbs the
m an ag er and Otto M agnuson the se c
re ta ry and tre a su re r. The m em bers
com posing th e band are as follow s:
Clifford Gibbs, F ra n k V ergler, P aul
R usher and Dale A ltm an, co rn ets;
E F. Mack. Fred Tojabe, A lbert S tout
and
W alter
T lllstro m ,
c la rin e ts;
Floyd M ark. H arry Lew is and V earl
H ow ell, alto s; C lair G ullickson, Allen
I. lnd am i F. E. Scott, tro m b o n e s; C. P.
E dw ard* and O rville D avidson, saxo
phones; Claude W elch and Otto M ag
nuson, bass h o rn s; H. E. T hayer,
sn a re d ru m ; Al Burge, bass d ru m ;
Dr. 11. H. Ott and Melvin P eterson,
| b aritones.
' T he re g u la r m eeting of G resham
P ost No. 30. A m erican Legion will be
held T uesday evening. May 26, tn th e
g ran g e hall. T his w ill be th e last
rg e u la r m eeting u n til th e S eptem ber
m eeting. Q uite a num ber of Im p o rt
a n t Item s of b u sin ess a re to be tak en
up and a fu ll atten d a n ce Is deaired.
T he N eighbors of W oodcraft will
hold a m eeting a t th e home of Mrs.
J. H. M etzger T uesday afternoon at 2
o'clock. Mrs. Metxger attended th e
GARDEN
CULTIVATORS
BERRY
CULTIVATORS
One- or two-row Cultivators,
Extra Cultivators,
Shovels, Sweeps and Disc Attachments for your five-
tooth Cultivator.
Genuine repairs for any make of Binder,
Mower or Rake
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
R E LIA B ILIT Y
SERVICE
Phone 1141
Gresham
YOUR WORKING
PERIOD-----—----
At the age of 15 years—when most children have to
leave school—the American Experience Table of M or
tality gives us 50 years to live-—50 years fo work.
If we earn the modest average of $20.00 a week, in
those 50 years we will earn $50,000.
Save 10 per cent of th a t—a reasonable plan.
$2.00 a week, saved for 50 years will mean $ 1 6,603.31—
a neat fortune.
Have you the courage to try?
"W ork while it is called TO D A Y, for you know not
Z «• much you may be hindered TO M O R RO W .”—
E rankiin.
FIRST STATE BANK
Gresham, Oregon
A STRONG BANK
d istric t convention of th e au x iliary d elegates to th e g ran d lodge w hich
w hich w as held a t T he D alles la st w ,,l convene In P o rtlan d d uring th e
week. Mrs. R ichard B eadle and Mrs. com ing July.
Jam es McBain w ere also elected dele-
gates to th is convention, but w ere un-
Cream Price«.
able to atten d . Thia d istric t m eeting
T h a S an d y cream ery is paying 43
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