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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1925)
PAGBFOCB GRESHAM LOCALS Mrs. S tu d t is relieving Miss M ary P. Billm eyer, who is in th e east enjoying a vacation w ith rela tiv e s n ea r C hica go. Before h er re tu rn she will atten d a convention in M inneapolis. , T h * n,U8,cal comedy, "T h e M inis te r s W ife’s New Bonnet,” w ill be p re sented by th e L adies Aid society of the City P ark M ethodist ch u rc h a t th e G resham g rad e school au d ito riu m ta ck of to n silitis but at p rese n t seem old Richm ond who ascended th e to be recovering slowly. Chicken Dinners. m ountain S atu rd ay night, re tu rn in g to Special chicken d in n er every W ed _______C o n tin u ed from page 2 Mrs. H. W. Cooley w as tak en by G resham Sunday evening. DRINK AND USE nesday noon un til fu rth e r notice su rp rise Monday evening, th e occa- Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cleveland and Mr. and Mrs. Chas M. H arriso n a r P ric e 50c. W ith ro w 's R e sta u ra n t.—Ad^ daughters, E lean o r and Alice, of S ta n soln being h er 52d b irth d ay , w hen a field, Oregon, have r e tu r n e j to th.-ir n um ber of frien d s and rela tiv e s took rived last night from M artinsville, Illi B usiness is b u ilt on ad v e rtisin g ; possession of h e r home for the eve- a nois, °y e a w 7 here na^t they have been for n early hom e a fte r a visit w ith th e fo rm er’s past. n ing D elicious refre sh m e n ts w ere a y ear P ‘ They cam e by au to m o buying is encouraged by ad v e rtisin g ; p aren ts, Mrs. and Mrs. C harles Cleve land. served before th e d e p a rtu re of the bile. leaving th e re five w eeks ago. th e public is benefited by ad v ertisn g . guests. T hose who w ere p re se n t w ere About two w eeks of th e tim e w ere L et your eye ru n down th is colum n. Mr and Mrs H. W. Cooley and daugh- spent in visiting. They w ere accom »mist's sister. Mrs. C onran P eterso n , Mr-, and Mr8’ J E G askill, panied by Mr. and Mrs Jo h n P h illip p e M ethodist L adies Aid. Prof. Max R ubner, of B erlin , says at Canby. id v r ";.,L’ P b a n n in g , Mr. and of the sam e place in Illinois, who are % A ' J* ,i lan &han, Mr and Mrs. plan n in g a to u r of the co ast and w ill A m ericans e a t m ore on th e av erag e__ S unday g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. u delicious h ealth stim u la n t fo r The W om en's M issionary society of rem ain in G resham d u rin g th e su m C iaude S tockton and son, C lair, Mr 3,308 calo ries daily—th a n an y o th er a d u lts an d ch ild ren the F ree M ethodist church w i'l m eet an d Mrs. C. E. R u sh er w ere th e lat- mer.- The tw o couples w ill occupy Mrs G eorge A rm strong, Mr and n ation. E n g lan d com es next, w ith W ednesday afternoon, Ju n o 3, at the te r s b ro th er-in -law and siste r, Mr. and and Mrs. Robetr L ansdow ne and baby Mrs Roles Mrs. L. W ilhelm and th e Peck house on F irs t stre e t w hen 2,097 calories. parsonage d au g h ter Mrs. D an M urphy a n d son Mr. Peck and his siste rs leave for an It is ce rtain th a t th is co u n try eats A Vim and Vigor Tea, w ith a Mrs. I,. R. H orning re tu rn e d to her of Oregon City, Miss M arg aret Blake, Mrs. Cora B rooks and h er m o th e r’ ea ste rn trip. too m uch, and w astes about as m uch F ra n k D eW itt and F red D uncan of S a laxative tendency. home in S eattle S atu rd ay a fte r a visit Mrs. Sarah, S tru ck en , Mrs. Quim Mc- Miss Em m a B. Johnson, Miss S arah as it eats. H alf we eat keeps us alive- of several w eeks w ith her hu sb an d ’s lem. T he th re e young people were Dotson, A rnold R odgers and H. L. St. o n e -q u a rte r keeps th e doctors alive, C u re and dau g h ter, Miss M arian Mc purents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Horning. rrom th e sto re w here Miss M yrtle C lure and Ted W right. C lair of G resham , and “ Bud” C lark of and th e o th e r q u a rte r su p p o rts the u n None Better. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge L eslie have R u sh er was em ployed un til recently. K enneth R oberts and his sister. P ortland, form ed a hiking p a rty th a t half, leave th e tab le for ten m inutes, been at S easide for a »ew days looking ---------------- — eek-end visit »,8,i- F . red H ibbard w as - - a w covered th e E agle C reek tra il to W ah- d e rta k e rs and cem etery ow ners. E at a fte r th eir beach p roperty and getting or , om C orvallis a t th e hom e of his Miss Alice R oberts, w ere d in n er tum lake la st S atu rd ay , re tu rn in g and Sold at once digestion s ta rts y o u ’ll know Kuests S atu rd ay evening a t th e B. F. everything in read in ess for the com- un cle> J - H. S h arp Cecil M etzger’s G rocery Sunday. T he d istan ce from th e E agle y o u ’ve eaten enough. ing Beason in connection w ith th eir Mr. and Mrs. S idney B a k er and two A ldrich sum m er hom e a t W elches. A. IV. Ile tz g e r A Co. ¡creek cam p g rounds to th e b eau tifu l ond is ab sen t from his lake up in th e m ountains Is th irte en C A L K IN S W O O D S A W IN G , e v e n le n g th s sum m er home. ch ild ren a re h ere from D ufur, Oregon . H arold Richm u ----------------- IValrad .M ercantile Co. a t ? the idder H H ard ard w w are are sto re and a h alf m iles. Many h ik ers, in- 3 he ap p e aran c e of th e O sburn build- ,<)r a week visiting w ith th e fo rm er s L duties , o k be K K idder a sp ec ia lty . P h o n e lltìx . ■ « •g in . lug is being im proved by stucco trim - tnother, Mrs. I. A. B aker and his sis- * ’ 1 a IKbt case of th e m um ps, I eluding a score or m ore of Boy Scouts, niings ac ro ss th e fro n t and around te r ' M rs- s - F. P itts. Mr. . and eorge J J- Rob .u k Mrs. -- G George R obertson w ere at the lake T he tra il is very |filllllllllllllllllllM|||||||||U||||||l|||||(|||||l||i|||||||||(|||||||||||||,|,|||||1(|(||||1|,|||||(|1|||(|||||((||||||||||)|||)))||)||[))(i)|(|((|)t(i^ a re a t th e home of the la tte r ’s siste r good but still w et in places from th e ?Zr8', , H G ibson- having m ade late heavy snow s. T hose who m ake th e trip from D etroit, M ichigan, by th e hike say it is w ell w orth th e ef autom obile. Mr. R obertson is a com fort. P hysician’s office in G resham ves’e- and Mrs. F ra n k Hodge w ire t h e r e l m ercial tra v e le r and they have decid Mr- and Mrs. W. J. Todd of G resh i n ‘thWhb r e -8eoen B tltch,s w er« taken u la rly elected d elegates to th e con ed to m ake th e w est th e ir home, lo am and Mr. and Mrs. Ray R an d ell of probably in P o rtland. rtlan d . !.V .h.e ? o y s J<P8 w here c lie he had nail been Deen venfion. » w o n , b nut ut as t they h * w w e ere r e unable U, catin " g 6 »»««uauiy P o rtlan d enjoyed a w eek-end fishing Ir“ hte AfhS8r-ir T u..b ro k 7 l w indshield , atten d . Mr K itzm iller and wife were t h T he Rev. Rev’ ®’ E. ° G. ’ Ju d d an and d wife a and excursion to T ro u t lake, w hich is s it a t™ V L e lu ? « ^ a lte rn a te s to tak e th e ir “T ’ ,M isa„ ? ,sa S h a rP and a uated at tbe foot of M ount Adams uated a t th e foot of M ount Adams, not regarded as ...riJ].6 b° y 8 f i c “ are P|a c e - Mrs. L. P. M anning is atten d - ri,„ iun ’i .r F red H ibbard of C orvallis. I n early 90 m iles from here. T hey re- Mrs- N e v a S t i i d t ' i f p* n i tb e *ectu r e r s ’ conference a t th e sm ilev ,lo w n ’ M arie Blom, and H a rry port th e scenery as b eau tifu l and the G resham y e « ! e r J .v L F “ r a " d. Wa8 1,1 9am e, convention in place of th e reg- a t r „ i PT d “ P arty w hicb m ade - fishing excellent. »» ’ Swiss Alpine HEALTH TEA ................ ‘ BERRY PICKERS, CAMPERS ) A TTENTION ! S 'r i i r 'i '" o i X nV X i 'p 'I T1? “ »' I The New Customers Are Coming Fast « £ ^ £ , 2 * ^ pri“ | is ttel" 77 J | I hone 1411 7 ^ House of Quality We give S & H G reen T r a d in g S ta m p s ,,,,,,, „„„„„„„„„ llillllllllllltll, I I , T a k e A d v a n ta g e o f th ese EXTRA SPECIALS FOR JUNE $2.25 Men’s Khaki Pants $ 1 .9 5 $1.75 Men’s Negligee Shirts 20c $ 1 .4 5 $2.45 M E N ’S H A RVESTER SHOES, a good shoe at small cost $ 1 .9 5 - ivie.iN s he iatest AND YOUNG ¡-la d in g H ai, Sehaffner A tew warm days and Mr. House Fly will be on the w iil’beSnCh UUnibers Jh.at ar ,sPrin8 and summer offensive will be necessary to drive him out. li.idlnsu°H,r fh ap°,'‘ “ d am n,uniti° n department you will Men’s Straw Hats Men’s Work Sox brown and blue mixed Rockford /? •ox. (a real work «ock« O p a ir for 9 0 c Wear one of our stylish Straws this summer, and keep cool. snrav snra - L n ™ / -,at° rSt SCTeeni"«. Av swatters, made’un in a h ’ f y' f° ‘ “ d door and window scr« ns maae up in all sizes. $2-00 to $5*00 -n Screenings, galvanized, sq. ft...................... Screenings, painted, sq. ft............ /iig assortment at $2.50 Ply Sw atters M E N ’S S U I T S ............. 4(, •»,' , ................ F!}- Spray, gallon..................2 ~ 7 ~ . A l . 5 0 Sprayer Pumps, each........................ gQ I 1\ 1 oil, the fumes kill ’em, large bottle 35, Door and \\ indow Screens made up, all sizes. and M ai, at $5.00 .ess than city prices $ 1 7 50, $20, $25, $30, $35, $40, $45 Buys’ 2-Knicker Suits $8.85 to $15.00 Summer Underwear $1 to $1.50 Knitted I nion Suits, with short sleeves $1 io $1.75 Boys’ I nion Suits Showing the latest styles and best leathers Douglas Shoes, Work Shoes, $5 to $7.50 $1.95 to $5.50 Packard Shoes, Laced Boots, . $7 to $8.50 $11.50 to $14.50 Racine Shoes, Rubber Boots, $5 to $7.50 $4.25 to $7.25 65' to 85' .Men's Interwoven and Beaver-Knit Hose Lisles. Silks 20« to 35c 50' to $1 BOYS’ SHOES ÍI.IH I I» $2.75 to $7.85 G IR L S’ SHOES *1 t«» $!.;,(i Men’s Work Clothes Phoenix Silk, $1.35 to $2.35 LtsleHose 25i to 50c BOSS O F-TH E ROADS • h eriill« Cwt ernlls $1.95 UNCLE SAM S h irt. $3.50 or It (¿loves d ie, $1.00, $1.50 ^ y ls v V o r tK g M M en s wear i BIG YANK S h irt. 95c a r t ig S tra w H ats S H S h O oe E s S 89c BUY NOW -Mahogany Finish Serving Trays o ffe r\!° rtU!late pur,chase has made k possible for us to offer these beautiful mahogany serving travs with glass bottonjs and mahogany handles at this extra-ordinary P œ. \ en attractively decorated centers. Every fam- il> can now afford a serving tray. Come early?’ H atch fo r our new Special e very week for work G R E SH A M (>ire R ed Trading Stam ps 89c ¿ WORTH |L¿4> A department completely stocked to meet your every requirement. EVERYTHING A MAN WEARS FOR DRESS OR WORK B Special Bargain ^ o r Thursday, June 4th Featuring Pumps and Oxfords in patent, new light tan, and two tones I ancy Plaids, 75« 1.50 ( lolf Hose $1.50 to $5 A ll the neie popular xhadeii H orse hide L. L. KIDDER EIDWE. CO. Phone 1421 Gresham ”aXr7:.“^,Tm "l':;,8t;."r "ia »"« «»„„..er Ladies’ Shoes Ladies’ Silk Unse Starkist Silk $1.00 \rrowhe.id Sport 65f Í Men's Shoes Cooper’s, Sealpax, B. V. 1) Park Mill | H I I Gresham | ----------------------- -- ’ an and gray Balloon cloth collar attached, coat style, pocket and buttoned cuffs i , WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. I Our attractive prices keep the old customers (oming hack as the new ones increase. Good quality, full cut, Boss-of-the-Road make ’ all sizes..... = | (<ood quality Gingham House Dresses with white embroidery collars, trimmed pockets and belts. . ___________$2.25. $2.50 and $2.65 | \\ omen’s Khaki Breeches, adjustable knee cuffs.. $2.25 ££ \\ omen s Khaki Blouses to match............ $1 93 ! a,nd girls’ play suits........................... 85« and 9 0 ’ I Girls plain blue and tan striped Kute Kuts, suit... $1.25 See our Canvas Shoes for the men and boys. J l are conveniently located in your community Ind T St° n ° f, R -'°d, clothinS’ Fur"i«h- ir ide4 " Shoes" the togical place for you to r ’ Some interesting numbers in Ladies’ Coverall Aprons and House Dresses _ We have them in dark blue and white and light color I | combinations. Rickrack and bias tape trim. Each 98c covery a t th is tim e. £ I ! - -if, -/.ic, 50c A. W. METZGER «& CO. The WINCHESTER Store 1 I