Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, September 11, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM orT L O O K ,
FRIDAY,
S H I EMBER
II.
I tiJ
I GRESHAM LOCALS
Miss flal sey’s
Grand
Millinery Opening
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
______ Continued from page 1
M r s .E . O .G rim e « and d au g h ter,
Alice of C astle Rock. W ashington, a r ­
rived T h u rsd ay to visit w ith th e fam i­
lies of W illiam Thom and W. F.
| Cooper u n til L abor day. On F rid ay
G race and L aw rence G rim es arriv ed
and all re tu rn e d to K elso to g eth er.
T he fam ilies of A ttorney Cooper and
Mr. G rim es w ere fo rm er a c q u a in t­
an ces in W esthope, N orth D akota.
10 CEN IS APPARENTLY ISN’T MUCH. But if you spend a
Dollar at the
20™ CENTURY STORES
every day. and thereby, save 10 Cents out of each Dollar spent, in 10 Days
you have saved a Dollar. See how your Savings Grow!
Mr. and Mrs. H a rry M cM urry and
fam ily re tu rn e d Monday from a
//*# Me Savina on
w eek’s visit w ith a b ro th er of th e for
every
item
in
a
20th
Century
Store
that
counts.
m er, F ra n k M cM urry and fam ily, a t
T
oppenish, W ashington. On th e r e ­
g
F irs t S tale Bunk Bldg.
O pposite T elephone Office S tu rn they stayed over n ig h t w ith Mr
pt
___
and Mrs. Jo h n H ickenbottom at Mab­
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ton, W ashington. T he la tte r is a sls-
CRISCO,
-Market Day RAISIN’S,
HEINZ CATSUP,
| te r of th e H essel b ro th er of G resham .
9-lb. can ................. $2.09
Seedless, 4-lb. pkg ...38c
large bottle ............. 29c
Mrs. E. E. W elling spent th re e days
of la st week visitin g her son and his
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Em m et W elling a t
Salem and friends, Dr. and Mrs. J. H.
M cA rthur a t Mt. Angel.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. H arriso n and th e
A limited number of childrens
Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Wood w ent on
2 bars “ 10c size” Ivory Soap........... 20c
S atu rd ay to Seaside. T he H arriso n s
8 bars P & G Naptha Soap............... 40c
arriv ed hom e T uesday but Mr. and
2 bars Guest Ivory Soap....................10c
1 pkg. large size Chipso..................... 25c
Mrs. Wood plan to rem ain a t th e
1 pkg, Ivon- Soap Flakes....................10c
1
galvanized pail (lO q t.)..................35c
beach for a m onth.
Col. W. S. Wood and Sons of V an­
couver, W ashington, w ere recen t c a ll­
A scooter Iree with every 50c purchase of
ers a t th e O utlook office w hile on th e ir
way to th e W. J. P h air auction sale.
PURE HONEY, new,
CORN MEAL,
CREAM ROLLED OATS,
Colonel Wood says th a t th e ir sales
P in t Mason ja r......... 2 9 c
9-lb. s a c k ....................38c
fresh, 9-lb. sack....... 49c
th is season have been u n u su ally sue
Come Early
They won’t last long
cessful, and th a t th e re is an esp ecial­
ly good dem and for live stock
Limit one to a custom er
E. S. W elling of F o rt Scott, K ansas
is h ere for a tw o-w eeks’ v isit w ith his
2 IN’ 1 SHOE POLISH,
COCOANUT, Sugar Cured,
BULK COCOA, pure,
b ro th er, E. E. W elling and fam ily.
each ............................
10c
long thread, pound... 19c
____________________________________________2
pounds ......................
O scar E. N oreen and his sister. Miss
Olga N oreen left Sunday m o rning for
PRESC RIPTIO N DRUG STORE
Los A ngeles. Mr. N oreen is th e m ail
Phone 1761
Second an d Main
c a r rie r on ro u te 1 and th is is his a n ­
nual vacation. He expects to be gone
MINCED CLAMS, P in ­
WAX PAPER, "for the
15 days, w hile his siste r w ill rem ain
Economy MATCHES,
nacle Rock, halves,
children’s lunches”,
in Los A ngeles w here she is atten d in g
noiseless, good sized
2 cans ................ ......29c
3 roll?, “5c size”
10c
a Biblical school. H. C. W ihlon is th e
boxes, 6 for ............. 23c
su b stitu te appointed to atten d th e
m ail ro u te d u rin g th e absence of th e
re g u la r c a rrie r.
Miss F lo elia Jaco b s left S unday for
a 15-day v acation w hich she w ill
BAK. POWDER. Royal.
MAZOLA OIL,
12-oz. can ......... ........43c
spend w ith h er fa th e r and b ro th ers at
HOT CAKE FLOUR,
quart can ...
Within a few days 25,000,000
19c
T en Sleep, W yoming.
2
V, can ___ ___
$1.29
________________________________
K err's, large pkg . 25c
American children will start to
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. G orsage e n te r ,
tained S eattle frien d s S unday and th e
school—and their parents will
follow ing day, Mrs. D aisy D. V ander-
begin paying the annual school
m ost and d au g h ter, Melba, also a Mr. I
bill of approximately $1,400,-
P h illip s of th e sam e city.
000,000 !
Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st C h risten sen
A mighty arm y; an enormous
and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sell m ade th e I
Mt. Hood loop highw ay trip S u n d a y '
treasure!
and Monday.
D orothy, th e sm all '
d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. C h risten sen
1 lie First State Bank is convinced that too little at­
rem ained w ith Mrs. P. E. S tone un til I
tention is given to teaching children to conserve that
h e r p a re n ts ’ re tu rn .
which they, in future years, will produce.
Mr. and Mrs. M ark N ickerson, Mrs
H. L. St. C lair and son L eslie atten d ■ I
Don't forget the important element of Thrift in your
ed a g ath e rin g of alum ni and friends
education.
of H am line U n iv ersity of St. Paul,
M innesota, at th e .’‘Sign of the R ose’’’
in
P o rtlan d on la st F rid ay night. T he
\ o u r tuture prosperity and happiness depend even
affair
w as in honor of Dr. G eorge S.
more on what you save than on what you earn.
In n is and Dr. H enry L. O sborne, the
form er a retire d m em ber of th e facili­
ty and th e la tte r head of th e d e p a rt­
m ent of biology, w hich position he has
"W hen a boy leaves school he is about the kind of
held for 38 years.
citizen he will remain through life.”
W. D. K inder w as p resen t T h u rsd ay
and T uesday a t th e fair, going on at
S ilverton. He w as one of th e Judges of
th e livestock in both th e club and
open class exhibits.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning atten d
Gresham, Oregon
ed a big hom ecom ing and picnic sup
p er held at th e P en in su la p ark com
A STRONG BANK
m u n lty house S atu rd ay , given by th e
Sons and D au g h ters of Gregor. Pion
eers. S upper w as served a t 6 o’clock
a fte r w hich th e re w as a sh o rt pro
5 Ï 1' OS
gram of talk s, m usic and c h a ra c te r
dances.
Wanwt Tahtt Cmfc
M»S-
Mrs.
Em m a
G ilm ore
enjoyed
SffS
W orne» H rp r.W u .rv
a v isit Monday from h er
son-in-
M w irt 44«» IN Ir e > 2 A
inw and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. S. M.
Davis, who resid e In th e C orbett
neighborhood. T hey retu rn ed T u es­
day from a two-months* trip to K an­
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S u tU »
WMF
sas w here th ey visited frien d s and
i d a tiv e s .
T hey w ere accom panied
F you have been missing Warner Matched-Unit Radio
from the east by a niece. Miss n ern lc e
the nightly thnlls of fine to really appreciate what this
S h u ltn who w ill spend the w inter
radio programs—or if you new principle in design and
w ith her relativ es and aften d the
have
been hopefully waiting manufacture means.
grad e school at Corbett.
tor
better
radio reception—
Brook field LOAF CHEESE
Dog fan ciers w ould be g rea tly in ­
U TA I INA PEAS.
Come and «hear Stewart-
l’ouml. 80c
your
long
cherished desires Warner
te
rested
In
th
e
odd
ap
p
earin
g
dog
3 cans. 13c
Matched-Unit Radio
are now realized in Stewart- There is a model to fit every
Alaska PINK SALMON,
w hich H ans L arsen brought home
GOLD BAR TOMATOES.
Warner Radio'
w ith him from his recen t trip to Se­
3 cans, 13c
3 cans, 18c
purse and fill every desire_
E
a
ttle
.
th
e
gift
of
his
niece
of
th
a
t
Large Oval SARDINES,
a
complete line to choose
STANDARD CORN.
The
wonderful
results
that
I place. T he dog is an Irish wolf
3 cans, 13c
No. 1, 2 cans. 25c
Stewart-Warner Radio pro­ from, w e extend a cordial
| hound and is of a very Intelllg en t-ap -
1 I p eerin g o rder. He has an extrem ely
duces arc due to the harmon­ invitation to a demonstration
ious working of Matched any week day or evening, or
I
lo
n
e
pointed
nose,
is
five
feet
and
five
4
we wall gladly demonstrate
Radio Units.
a ! inches long and th ree feet th re e Inch­
in
your home Just phone
es high. H e is now about tw o y ears
You must hear Stewart for appointment
eld
and
is
valued
a
t
n
early
J200.
The
$
b'
■ ' g. w hich is a n ativ e of K londyke
Sai unlay and Monday Gash
and Is renow ned for its h u n tin g qu al-
It . s and en d u ran ce a t th e sledge, Is
COMB HONEY,
25c
RAISINS.
29c
tnl to he able to m ake a Jump of 50
PITTED DATES,
I i.e i lie b ears th e nam e of Jearsix .
DRIED P U NES.
Package, 23c
Mrs. Effie Beagle and her d au g h ter,
3 I! . 2»c
j Miss Ada Beagle of P o rtlan d are vis-
STRAINED HONEY,
HP
COCOA.
, itln g a few days w ith Mrs. O. A. Cox.
Quart, #5<*
Mrs C o x has been suffering for some
I tim e with a finger w hich ap p a ren tly
h.i - become affected w ith a felon.
(
Over 5% B utter Fat
T he M isses F ra n ce s W elling »ml
Mabel W inters have enrolled as stu-
I dents at th e N o rth w estern B usiness
j College In P o rtlan d , each tak in g a full
All Cews Officially Tested E very Month
h u sln e -s course. Miss Alice W alker
Weatherly Ice Cream
has resum ed h er stu d ies a t Behnke-
" aik er a fte r th e su m m er's vacation.
SEPTEM B ER 15, 16 A M ) 17
Large variety of patterns in Velvets, Velours and
Pelts will be shown.
Offerings Saturday and Monday, Sept. 12th and 14th
FREE!
P & G Bucket Deal
Extra Special from Sat. Sept. 12, to Sat. Sept. 19, inclusive
SC O O TER S
$ 1.40 value for only . . .
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
PE A S, “Boyal City’’, very small, tender and succulent,
can 19c, 3 for 55c
15c
TABER PHARMACY
Flour, Kerr’s Best Patent, 49-lb.. s a c k ...............................
Crown or Sperry’s. . . . $2.29
SCHOOL BEGINS
I
$2.19
Fisher’s B le n d ................ $2.39
Genuine Ball Masons, complete with porcelain iinec1
zinc caps and new rubbers, A gal. (while stocks last), doz °Sc
91
Fruit Jars
20TH CENTURY C O F F E E -“YoV'don’t need to look further.”
direct from our own roaster to you. Pound 45c, 3 lbs. $1 32
FIRST STATE BANK
Before Buying -Hear th
Grocery Bulletin
Matched-Unit Radio
FLOUR
I
Kerr’s Rest Patent and Crown, sack. $2.29
Fisher's Blend, sack
- - -
$2.39
SUGAR
’ure Cane Sugar, line, sack
$6.25
I
Jars and irimr.ik;<’s
Mason Quart Jar^, special, c
Mason Jar Covers, 2 dozen.
Mason Rubbers, red lipped ¿ d
A. W.
Quality
ind Service
I <$>
ione ¡451
Seed r.'Sr
lirsrssra riQ ra i T r s r a 'i c r s i a r s r B i 'J B W 1®
J. E. METZGER
The Oscar ette
P U R E M IL K
CONFECTIONS
HOT LUNCHES
CIGARS
TOBACCO
GOLD MEDAL JERSEYS
OSCAR A. JOHNSON, Prop.
> „ GRESHAM
CH A PTER.
' No. 44. R. A. M.
Special
convocation,
Monday eve­
Mr. an d Mrs. M. P ritc h a rd and
ning. Sept. 14, 1925.
V isiting ci m panions welcome
frien d s of P o rtlan d spent the Labor
H. J. PU LFER . H. P.
Day w eek-end at Seaside.
W. H
ROSEBANK FARM
Phone Gresham 32x
Chicken D inners.
Cream Prices
Special chicken d in n er every W ed­
TheNSandy cre am e ry Is paying 56
nesday noon u n til fu rth e r notice
ts at th e cream ery and 53 cent» on
Price ifle. W ithrow 's R e sta u ra n t.__Ad. cen
the ro u te for b u tte r f a t—Adv