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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1925)
PAGE FOUR GRESHAM LOCALS to B ritish Columbia, and a fte r re m aining In G resham for one nig h t only, left W ednesday m o rning for so u th e rn Oregon p o in ts w here th e . w ill explore th e Oregon caves, m aking a side trip over th e lin e into Cali form a. Mrs. C. A. Sloan and d augh ter. Miss May Sloan, who has Just com pleted h er sophom ore year In th e G resham high school, w ill leave S atu rd ay for th e ir farm hom e n ea r Craigm yle, A l berta, Canada, w here Mr. Sloan has A nother fine co n cert w as given by been d u rin g the past w inter. They the G resham band on th e stre e ts S a t have a w heat ranch th e re and farm on u rday evening to a la rg e and a p p re un extensive scale. W hen leaving for ciative crow d which lined both sides Oregon som ething over tw o years ago of Powell an d Main stre e ts for n early they disposed of th e ir place on th e | a block lu each direction. T he boys crop paym ent plan, but w ere obliged com posing th e band have m ade rapid to take It back on account of th e fall- ' ftrld e s in th e ir w ork since beginning a r e of crops th e study of band m usic u n d er th e In Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Kinyon re- stru ctio n of th e ir lead er, Dr. H. C. tu rn ed T uesday from a vacation trip Johnson The R ebekah W elfare club will m eet w ith Mrs. A. H oover on Monday a f te r noon. Mrs. H a rry W arden and Mrs. E lla H ensley will serve. All Re- bek.:hs a re co rd ially Invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. SL C lair are p la n n ing to leave on S atu rd ay fo r Orofino Idaho, w here th e ir son lives, and w here Mr. St. C lair expects to w ork in th e tim ber. A fter a visit w ith h er son, Mrs. St. C lair will re tu rn to G resham . Mrs. Cecil M etzger, lead er of th e G resham Sew ing club, was p resen ted w ith a b eadtiful hand p ainted bread p la te by th e m em bers of th e club on th e occasion of th e ir pi ;nic la st F r i day. T he club g irls com pleted th e ir w ork 100 p e r c e n t 20th Century Grocery The 20th Century Stores OFFERINGS FRIDAY, MAY 29 and MONDAY. JUNE 1 M il K M ILK, F e d e ra — l o rA r C a rn a tio n , ta ils, 3 f o r .......... 25c -------------------- 1 W ESSO N OIL, q u a rts , each ...............45,. BEANS, C am pbells, “ B ig ” tin A N N O U N C IN G O p en in g o f the Ivy Service Station C’orner Roberts Ave. and Powell St. SATURDAY, MAY 30 FREE OIL! SA L T E D P E A N U T S / fre sh , pound ...............20c K IP P E R SNACKS, Im p o rte d boneless, 4 tin s ............................ 25c R I P E O L IV ES, bulk, Pin t ........................ T m Cloth Napkin., 40 in a sanitary package, for only. . . s o AP a p ROYAL W H IT E SO 10 E a r s ......................... ’sS t n R A . ISIN S, ...— ---------------------------- (M a rk e t D ay) 4 p o u n d s p k g e ............ 39e • • 15c fOc I IN E A P P L E , S ta n d a rd sliced, lge. en s, 2 fo r 45c breakfast special OIL FREE! One quart of Oil Free with every five gallons of Gas TIRE SPECIALS 3 0 x 3 1-2 c o rd tire a n d tu b e $7.95 SAVAGE TIRES B uilt to Excell 30x33-• regular size cord, regular $9.75 30x3 C* oversize cord, regular $11,95. 31x4 oversize cord, regular $15.95........... 32x4 oversize cord, regular $17.45. $ 8.95 $11.45 $15.45 $16.95 FLOUR VIM, 49-lb. sack Mr. an d Mrs. C h arles T ab er and so - Billy, a re expected to a rriv e on S a t u rd ay of th is w eek from Longview, Business is Good, but could be Better. T R Y US W ashington, to m ake th e ir hom e in | G resham . F o r th e p rese n t they will occupy th e R aney house on T hird We h an d le th e B est OREGON PRODUCTS as fa r as is possible stre e t, ju st off R c b erts avenue. Mr. la b e r has been connected w ith th e Y. M. C. A. com m unity house w ork in F u ll line of Longview and a sh o rt tim e ago th e a c q u a in ta n ts of h im self and w ife te n dered them a farew ell’ b anquet, a» HiESH FISH, THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS w hich tim e Mrs. T ab er w as p resen ted with a silv er b read plate. Mr. T aber, 3 who is to be the p ro p rie to r of th e new Sale G resham A gents for d ru g sto re in the O sburn block on _ Main stre e t, says th a t th e new fixtures for th e building will be in p lace about the ten th of the com ing m onth. Mrs. Jo h n M etzger, Mr. an d Mrs. Cecil M etzger and d a u g h te r C ath ry n , dressed poultry to order Mrs. N ellie G ullickson and son, C la ir’ V earl Howell and .Mr. and Mrs. H. E. E v arts, th e la tte r a sis te r of Mrs Cecil M etzger, a re p lan n in g a trip to S easide o ver th e w eek-end. A. J. W. BROWN, P ro p i Dr. Roland Q u esin b erry , a lie u te n P h o n e 1891 T , „ an t in th e U nited S tate s navy, visited P o w ell S tre e t with his p are n ts. Mr. and Mrs. W alk er " ^ llll,ll'IIMI111111-- --------------I"""011--- ------------------- l.tX,UI„„,„O„,--------- ----------------- j Q u esin b erry of Rockwood fo r a few days w hile on his w ay from W ash in g ton. D. C„ to San Diego, C alifornia. He expects to go to th e O rient in Sep tem ber. Miss Mabel Wood, d au g h ter of Mr an,I Mrs. I. T . Wood and a stu d e n t in the hom e econom ics d ep a rtm en t of Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l College, h as been elected to th e Phi K appa Phi n atio n al fra te rn ity , being one of IS O. A. C. s tu d en ts Io m ake th e o rg an izatio n this year. T his honor is based on sch o lar In keeping with the spirit of the occa ship and stu d e n t activity. She was also honored by having h er nam e on a sion the First State Bank will close all day plaque to be hung In th e hom e eco nom ics building, signifying th a t she has been considered to have best c a r ried out the Ideals of th e d ep a rtm en t d u rin g h er course. Ten se n io rs w ere nom inated by thv> facu lty and Miss Mood w as elected by vote of th e stu d en ts of th e d ep a rtm en t for It is indeed fitting that upon this solemn honor. Mrs. C arl Dahl an d ch ild ren a re at day we should pay tribute to those whose G rass Valley on a visit w ith relativ es The G resham A uxiliary to th e A m er sacrifice preserved our nation. Let us lean Legion sold 500 poppies for w ear Ing on D ecoration Day. T he r e tu r n , k in d le Anew the Altar Fires of P A T R I- from th e sale of th e flow ers is given to a fund to be used for th e relief of G'l IS M for our Native Land. "ick v eteran s and th e ir fam ilies, afte - «he sm all cost of m aking them has been paid to so ld iers in th e v eteran s hospital. P. B. E der of the L usted d istric t and hl* son-in-law . O ran Stanley, each succeeded in landing a fine salm on w hile on a fishing trip Sunday. The fish w ere of th e royal Chinook v ariety Gresham, Ore. end one weighed 23 pounds and the e th e r 30. Mrs Rosie H ouser and Miss F lo r ence H ill of P o rtlan d w ere g u ests of Mrs H ans L arse n on T uesday. H er zlster, Mrs. A. J. McClung of Boring Mrs. R. E. Myers and son E i.n cr ot her Wednv«d:»v. P o rtlan d , fo rm er resid en ts of G re sh H oodsaicing E rltr B aum ann, son of Mr. and Mrs am. have secured room s In the FLOU» SURFACE E. B aum ann. has been ill for sev eral H en g stler house on R o b e rt, and 4U Successor to Geo. Shaw d ay s w ith influenza follow ed w ith w hich they w ill occupy d u rin g the Ser me for real servie« at a smaller price. * bro n ch ial com plications. He Is n,,w su m m e r E lm er, who is atten d in g a w * split the knots. im proving. P o rtlan d high school, will w ork at the F A IR V IE W . O RE. Mammoth goo seb erries of th e A us can n ery tra lia n v ariety a re being picked bj F o reat G rove next S unday afternoor T he m em bers of G resham Masonic Mrs. M M. S quire from h er bushes. «« 3 o clock. Dr. C. W. H u e « will de 7 « rn s t a r J° ,n w “ h Some sam ples p resen ted to th e O ut X " y " «hr serm on and o th e r num ber, ’hose from Sandy. E stacada and look m easu red an <nch In length and T ro u td ale in providing . service for w m be given by the v ario u s groups 1% Inches in circum ference. Many will tak e th e ir lu n ches and eal «hr in m a te , of th e Masonic Home at them picnic fashion on th e way I 1 ( OLD MEATS FOR LUNCHES Lubricating Gas Standard Gas 20¿ 21/ Exclusive agents for „ ____ j “Red Rock” Cottage Cheese and “Luxury” Dressing j Sandwich Spread, Etc. GRESHAM .MEAT MARKET L ubricating G as, S a v a g e T ires an d T ubes R ock y M ountain B oots '/i:c Bust; Corner Cun Serve You All-Wai/s ^ 9 = = = = = -'= ..................... —......: grocery bulletin TILLAM OOK CHEESE, always satisfactory............lb. 32c LK \ l ”I’ CHEESE, tor every taste.................... ]b. 50e BLOCK SW ISS, Mild and sweet ... .... lb 3$,. BACK BACON, Sugar cured CHOICE PICNICS .... lb. 25c KTX LAKI), med... large$1.90 I ISIIFRS BLEND FLOUR. 49-lb. sack - $2.59 KERRS BEST PATENT FLOUR. 49-lb. sack $149 ()Kl'<;o.\ ITALIAN PRUNES 3 lbs. 29c I LDLESS RAISINS, 3 lbs. 29c SAW RN \ D RIED TICS, extra fancy fruit ................ lb. 20, \L B \K IN G POW DER, 12 oz. 43- , 2 ' j lb. $1.29 5 lbs. $2.50 I LOW ER SYRUP, reduced price, .. gal. 9 8 ,, l gallon $1.95 IOl1.1” I PA PER, finest tissue, - OZ. r o l l s . 3 to p 2 5 ,. store open Friday night, remain, c lo .e d a ll d a y Saturd, A. W. METZGER & CO. Quality and Service Phone 1451 Peed /¿Si s ittv n m r ia ! 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