Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 21, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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and Mrs. V erne P itts of P a rk -
GRESHAM LOCALS 1 dale Mr. visited
w ith th e fo rm e r’s p aren ts,
! th e Rev. and Mrs. S. F. P itts from
C. W. A ltm an was up from Dundee
Sunday u n til the follow ing day.
y esterday looking afte r his business
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. W alrad a re
in te re sts and saying hello to his
, spending a few days in th e w ilds of
friends.
1 Zigzag p a rk on th e ir vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. F red Flem m ing from
Raym ond Dahl has re tu rn e d home
W alla W alla, W ashington, a re visiting afte r a visit w ith his uncle and au n t,
w ith th e ir son-in-law and dau g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. C harles G ra n t a t D ufur,
Mr. and Mrs. C harles Gray. They cam e Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. G ran t brought
down also to atten d th e C entennial the boy home, then re tu rn e d to D ufur
celebration w hich is now taking place t T h u rsd ay evening. Mrs. G ran t and
a t V ancouver, W ashington.
Mrs. D ahl a re sisters.
USED CAR SALE
Look these cars over, drive them, then you’ll buy a
used car from Hessel.
Terms on all cars
Especially good
1924 Chrysler Phaeton
A-l condition and the
price will satisfy you.
4-IJ)oor Ford Sedan
bumpers, spotlight, rear i
vision mirror, extra tire,
speedometer, motometer
and bar cap, you’ll buy
this car quick, get the
price
1923 Chevrolet Coupe
nickled radiator, good
tires and in good
running condition
1924 Chevrolet Touring
looks and runs good, is in
good mechanical
condition
1924 Ford Roadster
disc wheels, repainted
good tires all around
1924 Star Sport
painted blue, disc wheels,
looks and runs like
a new car.
2 1922 I’ord Tourings
good rubber, lights
and starter
1924 Gardner Touring
A-l condition, a
good sensible car
1924 Dodge Touring
like a new car at a
big saving to you
Gresham
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£ S WL S
A limited quantity of gray crock, quart size mixing
bowls, well finished and durable. Every housewife should
have out*.
SPECIAL while they last
Sc
EACH
See them in o u r window
Mrs. H. F. A lexander and h er tw‘o
| d au g h ters, Mrs. W. J. O tt and daugh
te r M arg aret and Miss G ertru d e Alex­
a n d e r re tu rn e d S atu rd ay even! f
from a two and a h alf m onth trip 1,
I points in M issouri. Colorado, Califc;
nia and o th e r sta te s w here they visitt-
w ith relativ es. Among o th e r in te re s­
ing th in g s they viewed th e earth q u ak e
i ru in s a t S an ta B arb ara. T hey left by
| way of th e Union Pacific and retu rn ed
on the S an ta Fe and S o u th ern Pacific
lines.
20™ CENTURY STORES
Its just the reverse. Thousands of careful buyers find the Savings they
make on the best of Foodstuffs, are greater than they anticipate. i t ’s the
Saving on every item in a 20th Century Store that counts.
Offerings Saturday and Monday, August 22d and 24th
FEDERAL MILK,
tall cans ....................9C
POSTS BRAN FLAKES,
2 packages .............. 25c
Gresham
Ju st a few of th o se GRANITE DISH PANS left a t th e
e x c e p tio n a lly low p rices of file, 5»c a n d 79c.
Priced according to size.
MATCHES, Birdseye,
full size boxes, 5 for 25c
MANNING COEEEE
Medium pail ÿ 1.1*0
L arge pail $1.00
VTA II NA PEAS
Best ungraded v ariety
3 cans. Ute
CANNED MII.K
S ales in c re a se every week
Pound, 5<ic
Prince Albert Tob »ff»
-
S m all can, 6c
L arg e can, 10c
-
-
STANIPRI) TOM ATOES
with Puree
16-oz. tins 97c
P. II. ( LAMS
No. t j flats
3 cans. M e
3 can s, l.’tc
SAI I RDAV — White Wonder Soap Sale— SATURDAY
1 pkg. W ashing Machine G ranulated Soap
17 bars W hite Wonder Soap
W h it* B o m
GuIttanPa Pure
CHOCOLATE
1-lb. can, 3#r
M e,
l
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40C
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Campbell's
PORK A BEANS
No. 2 can s, 25c
Oregon Dried
PIN NES
Seedless Suita una
R USIAS
3 pounds, •.’!»<•
3 pounds. 20e
.
$1 5 0 v alu e
fo r.
Monopole
GRAPE EIN IT
KERRS BEST PATENT FLOUR
Medium cans, |0 c
-
49-lb. sk. $2.39
Hood lib e r
PECTIN
for m aking Jellies, 96c
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Quality
and Service
CRISCO,
3-pound
can
............ 78c
*
—
— ..............
large pkgs, extra spcl, 2 for 5 9 c
SHRIMP, new pack,
sanitary tins, each. 15c
CRYSTAL WHITE COAP,
10 b a rs .....................89c
genuine Ball Masons, complete with porcelain lined
zinc caps and new rubbers, quarts, doz., 6 8 c; 2 doz., $ 1 .3 5
Fruit Jars,
Fisher’s Scratch Feed,
100-lb. sack.......... $3.15
MASON CAPS, zinc por­
celain, 2 dozen.........35c
POSTUM CEREAL,
package
20c
Kerr s Best Patent, 49-lb. sack, $ 2 .2 3 , Crown or Sperry’s $ 2 .3 3
m ........................................ $ 2 .3 3 . Fisher’s Blend.................. $ 2 .4 3
Mrs. H elen Scott, who cam e to a t ­
th> ir hom e 35 y ears ago, also a week
a t O ceanside, besides v isitin g other tend th e fu n e ra l of h er sister, Mrs.
A. W. E aston, has re tu rn e d to her
beach reso rts.
Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard Jo n es, th e la t­ home in B everly H ills, C alifornia, a c ­
te r rem em bered to h er G resham com panied by h er sm all niece, H elen
frien d s as Miss B ern ita B ennison, with Ja n e E aston, w ho w ill sta y w ith h er
th e ir two ch ildren, arriv ed T uesday a u n t for sev eral w eeks. Mrs. Jo se­
from Alam eda, C alifornia, m ak in g the phine E aston, m other of A. W. E aston,
trip by auto. They w ill v isit w ith has moved from Kelso, W ashington, to
Mrs. Jones fath er, S. J. Bennison, G resham to m ake h er home w ith her
son.
and frien d s for two or th re e weeks.
Jo h n Brow n and son, Ross Brow n,
Mrs. R ebekah G allow ay and daugh-
| | ter, V era, old frien d s of Mr. and Mrs. who Is h ere from C alifornia drove to
:: A. W. Metzger, w ere h ere from F riday S eattle th is m o rning to be gone a
until T uesday from Albion, Indiana week visiting w ith F ra n k B row n and
w ife in th a t city. Ju stice Brow n says
| as g u ests at th e ¡Metzger home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. B ushong left for if anyone w ishes to g et m a rrie d or ar
S eattle th is m orning to be gone until rested d u rin g th e com ing w eek, kindly
Monday w ith th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs. w ait until his retu rn .
R obert H ayes. W hile th e re they ex­
T he ladies of th e R ebekah lodge at
pect to m ake arran g e m en ts for th eir th is place drove to P o rtlan d y esterd ay
son to en ter the high school d ep a rt­ and attended a picnic given for the
| m
ent of S eattle-P acific college the o rp h an s in th e Odd Fellow hom e in
com ing m onth. G eorge Sim m onson, th a t city. T he picnic w as held in a
nephew of ‘'G ill" G ilb eitso n , who has n earby
p ark
in ' th e W averleigh
I been visiting w ith his uncle for some H eights d istric t and betw een 25 and
tim e past, retu rn ed to his hom e in 3rt ch ild ren , w ard s of th e home, a t­
tended.
S eattle w ith Mr. and Mrs. Bushong.
GROCERY BULLETIN
REX LAKI)
POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL,
pint c a n .................... 49«
CATSUP, Del Monte,
pint
b o ttle................ ____
¿3e
_____
P e e ts W ash in g M achine S oap ,
HEPPS RACKET STORE I
Phone 1236
BLACK PEPPER, Golden
West, 10c size, can.....5c
( RAH MEAT “Sakhalin”, 90 per cent sweet leg meat, halves, cn, 33c 2 for 65c
SUGAR
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
MIXING
John W. Fox and Mrs. Em m a K elly
w ere m a rried S atu rd ay a t V ancouver,
W ashington. T he bride is a siste r of
Mr. F ox’s divorced wife, P e a rl A tte r­
bury.
But at the
TEA, fancy Ceylon and
India, bulk, lb.......... 63c
MINCED CLAMS, “Pin­
nacle Rock,” halves,
can ........................... 15c
20TH CENTURY COFFEE, “It’s the flavor”. Direct from our
own loaster to you, pound 4 5 c , 3 pounds..........
$1.32
tractors and tractor implements
Pl,on'’ 1,41
S everal hundred p erso n s g athered
on the b an k s of th e Sandy riv er n ear
the T ro u td ale bridge Sunday afte r-
[ noon and w itnessed th e im pressive
b aptism al services of th e U ndenom i­
n atio n al faith. A bout a dozen w ere
im m ersed by th e Rev. S. F. P itts, a s ­
sisted by E vangelists S ten b erg and
wife of Salem who have ju s t closed a
fo u r-m o n th s’ cam paign a t Tillam ook.
A nother service of a sim ila r c h a racter
is to be held soon for can d id ates who
w ere unable to be p rese n t Sunday
The roof of th e H o rn ish ap a rtm en ts
is being re-shingled, C larence H ill do­
ing the w ork
A n ticip a tio n is grea ter than r e a liz a tio n as a rule.
Q uenton K um m ell has ju s t retu rn ed
to his w ork at th e A. W. M etzger sto re
TUNA FISH, “C urtis”, all
from a tw o-w eeks’ vacation a t G ear­
white meat, quarters,
h a r t beach.
2 cans ........................33c
Mrs. C lara Davis, th e m o th er of
H om er A rct, is a t h er so n ’s home from
W inlock, W ashington, for an indefinite
stay . H er sister, Mrs. S. A. Boyce and
tw o ch ild ren , E llen and S herm an, are
also a t th e sam e place. Mrs. Boyce’s
husband has been em ployed in Genoa,
Italy , as m an ag er for th e A m erican
i E x p ress com pany. He ex p ects to a r ­
1 riv e in th e United S tates about Octo
b er 1 and will trav el in th e in te rests
of his com pany un til ab o u t th e first
of th e y ear a t w hich tim e he w ill, r e ­
tu rn to Italy w ith his fam ily. Mrs.
Boyce w ishes to rem ain in G resham
for th e n ex t few m onths and p)ace | Mlss “ u l^ r o n , head lib ra ria n of the
th e ir ch ild ren In school here.
P o rtlan d lib ra ry and Mr. S trong, one
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. F a n c h e r - 1 of
° f the
th e lib
1,brary
ra ry d irecto rs w ere here
re-
i tu rn ed la st night from a five-w eeks’ I
” day . '° ° kinB ° Ver th e lib ra ry
trip w hich included a t o u r o f n non. I bufl'ilng w ith a Tlew to d irectin g some
trip w hich included a to u r of a con­
re p a irs both in th e in te rio r
sid erab le portion of the state. They I needed
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sp e n t a week a t Bandon w hich wa J and °n th e outside.
1922 Overland Touring
all new tires, a good
reliable car priced low
1922 Overland Coupe
looks and runs good and
the price is below what
you would appraise it for
vuiuo »iBiieu w un m s m oiner, Mrs. I.
McColl p a rt of the week. Today Mrs
McColl w ith h er son and his wife are
enjoying a trip around th e Mt. Hood
Loop highw ay.
Phone 1451
Feed 1281
Botkin & Jo h n sto n , in G resham are
au th o rized te s te rs for th e re q u ire ­
m en ts of th e new au to h ead lig h t law
and a re equipping them selves for this
w ork. They a re aw aitin g th e ir ce rti
ficate from th e se c re ta ry of s ta te but
claim they will be ready for te stin g
about th e m iddle of n ex t week.
100-pound........ $ 5 .8 9
P ure G ra n u la ted , 10 lb s. .
M
E N
Accept this Gift
Full 25c size Palmolive after Shaving Talc.
1 o give you the Supreme in after shaving comfort
FREE
W ith the purchase of a tube of Palmolive Shaving Cream
Limit one to a customer
60c value for...... 3 5 c
TABER PHARMACY
P hone 1761
P R E SC R IPT IO N DRUG STORE
Second and Main
Auto-Strop Razor, special
n
nYU t T u
■ 39c
T T T T T T T T T T T T T T P r?
10 Cents a Day
Mrs. H. C. L arse n w as given a su r
p rise today w hen her b ro th er, J. F
W ilm arth and wife arriv ed u nexpect
edly from Ail Creek. Colorado. A fter
Good Fortune laughs at the man who plans to save
a sh o rt visit th ey proceeded to P o rt
large sums “at some future time,” but she brings success
land to see th e ir son, M aurice Wil
to
those who save even so small a sum as “ 10 cents a
m a rth , but will re tu rn and visit h ere
and in Boring w here they lived for
day.”
m any y ears before leaving about eight
y ears ago. T hey a re expecting
Save the price of a shoe-shine, a cigar or a soft
m ake th e ir hom e som ew here in th is
drink.
vicinity. O ther ca lle rs today a t th e
L arsen hom e w ere th e Rev. C arl
Young and fam ily of W hite Salm on
Deposit 10 cents a day at the First State Bank and in
W ashington.
ears at 4 per cent interest, you will have $5,756.48.
County Club L eader W. D. K inder
and Mrs. K inder have re tu rn e d from a
Of tms sum $1,825 is the dimes you have saved and
d elightful vacation trip of ten days to
$5,931.48 is the interest.
ea ste rn Oregon and e a ste rn W ash in g ­
ton.
Few save io cents a day but we all spend that much
Mrs. J. G. M etzger an d d au g h ter
Mabel retu rn ed today from A shland.
Aishly every day.
Oregon, w here th ey have been visitin g
Mrs. M etzger’s b ro th e r Jo h n S h attu ck
Persistance enjoys a rich reicard.
and fam ily, W hile th e re they took a
trip to C rater L ake and th e Oregon
C ares.
Mr. and Mrs. D ennis T aylor have
rented Mrs. Mary L eslie s house on
U s I K enney stre e t and will move in or
Gresham, Oregon
the first of th e m onth.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. P eterso n of Shaw
Oregon, a re v isitin g w ith th e ir daugh
A STRONG BANK
te rs, Mrs. G. M. Davidson and Miss
E sth er P eterso n and are g ree tin g old
neighbors.
F Q
WW MM AA MAMUA M M M
Mr. and Mrs. C larence A. H ill have
Mr. an d Mrs. E lto n E astm an and
sev eral days In th e ir cozy co ttag e
moved into th e Cotton house on Hood
Mrs. O. A. E astm an left y esterd ay for overlooking th e ocean a t Seaside.
avenue and F ifth street.
G eorge K enney and w ife a re m a k ­
L. L. K idder and fam ily and Miss a ten -d ay vacation to be spent at
ing a ten -d ay to u r of B ritish C olum bia
Mina G ilbert are spending a w eek o r P ' r a ‘e r Lake
ten ¡lays cam ping In th e m o u n tain s at I Mr. and Mrs. C harles Cleveland re- points.
FIRST STATE BANK
I tu rn ed W ednesday from a sojo u rn of
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