Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 22, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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C leveland; landscape and beautifying
of the grounds, H. A Lew is; W. H.
M ehlius, Jacob F eser, J. V. Cogswell
C ontinued from pajçe 1
Continued from page 1
and F ra n k H einey; buildings, Chas.
Com plim enting h er BlHter.MrsT Jos
baby show, Mrs. F. H Crane. The su Cleveland, O. A. E astm an , J. O. W il­
p erin ten d en t for the rab b it d e p a rt­ son, Ju liu s Meier, B. L. W alrad, H. A. M cSherry, of Seaview , W ashington
Lewis, Theod B ru g g er and C. C. Mrs. W. D. K inder en tertain ed M o n d a y
m ent has not yet been appointed.
evening at a p rettily -ap p o in ted five
C om m ittees w ere appointed as fol­ Schneider.
The follow ing w ere agreed upon as hundred party. The room s w ere ta s te ­
low s: rac e track , T. R H ow itt; C. I.
R aker, J. V. Cogswell, M. M. Squire, chairm en of com m ittees, o th e r m em ­ fully decorated in fern s and pussy w il­
O. K. H ow itt, J. E. D unne and Chas bers to be named la te r, grounds, H. A. lows and a delicious luncheon was
L ew is; parking, B. L. W alrad; police, served. T hose p rese n t w ere Mr. and
M. M. S q u ire; san itatio n , A. F. H am - Mrs. B ruce Hoyt. Dr. and Mrs. W. J.
G R ESIIA M FU N E R A L
1 m ar, Inside decoration, E. W. Ayls- Ott. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. H all, Mr. and
w o rth ; outside decoration, J. R. M ar­ Mrs. Ed. A ylsw orth, Mr. and Mrs.
PA R LO R S
tin ; w ater, F ra n k H einey; tick ets and O scar Jo hnson, Miss G ertru d e A lex­ ■
g ates, J. V. Cogsw ell; am usem ents, T. ander. Leslie W alrad, Mr. and Mrs.
R H ow itt; lights. H. A. L ew is; re ­ Joseph M cSherry and Mr. and Mrs. W
ception, Chas, C leveland; tra n s p o rta ­ D. K inder. The evening's diversion
tion, I). C. Zink. Com m ittees on p u b ­ was in th e n a tu re of a "M aggie and 1
J. E. METZGER
licity and buildings have not yet been Jig g s p arty and th e score card s and
DIRECTOR.
appointed.
favors w ere illu stra te d w ith pictures I t
of Muggfe and her m uch-abused spouse
jj
G arden Service.
and Dlnty Moore. F irs t honors w ere
P ru n in g , landscaping, law ns, sp a d ­ given to Miss A lexander and Oscar
TRY
ing. Old fashioned g ard en s a specialty
The O rlensys T oilet A rticles
g
Com plete line of iru lt and o rn am en tal Johnson, in recognition of w hich they
MARCEL i l c
H AIR CUT S#c
tree s and sh ru b s for sal»'. \v. W. received a bowl of n arc issu s bulbs and
Stowe, photo 321.—Adv.
a can of corned beef and cabbage, ==
ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOPPE
w hile consolation was offered to Mrs
T hird S t r e e t
Phone 99xI
See the b arg ain s listed In the W ant H oyt and S. B. H ail, a ro llin g pin and
Ads.
a Jig g s sto ry hook respectively.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cannon e n te r­
tained at S unday d in n er Mr. and Mrs.
H enry W ihlon and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Hoyt.
GRESHAM LOCALS
Phone 1901
'SSrwnawick
P H O N O C BA PH S
RE C O R O S
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stafford en te r­
tained a group of P o rtlan d friends S a t­
u rday evening. The tim e was spent
in dancing and playing cards, fol­
lowed by refresh m en ts.
F ran k Wing of Longview, W ashing­
ton, visited S atu rd ay w ith Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. Griffis. They w ere old a c ­
q u ain tan ces In e a ste rn Oregon.
The 17-months-old child of Mr. and
Mrs. If. S. Mc.Murry has been se rio u s­
ly ill since last W ednesday w ith in ­
testin al influenza and bronchitis.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Calkins,
Ja n u a ry 16, an 8t4-pound son who has
been nam ed R obert Leroy.
Radio receiving set sales a re p ro ­
g ressin g w ell a t th e shop of th e Radio
E lectric com pany. A lfred Simonson
and D. J. T etrick a re recen t p u rch as- I
ers of A tw ater-K en t cab in et sets.
M ajors M cM urray and Van H orn of
tile I o rtlan d division of the Oregon
N ational G uards visited th e local
h ea d q u arte rs com pany h ere Monday
evening and expressed them selves as
p h a s e d with the p ro g ress of the work
being accom plished.
GROCERY BULLETIN
NEW BERG HAM, "The ham what anT, whole or h a lf...................lb. 36c
W EDN ESD AY S P E C IA L
R A ISIN S, 4-lb. pkg...
39c
BULK COCOA
3 lbs. 25c
BULK DATES-
2 lbs. 25c
ORANGES
Med size, 3 dozen 85c
H O NEY
P in ts 35c, Q u a rts 65c
HONEY
W ell filled com bs, 25c
DROM ED ARY DA TES
2 pkgs. 45c
SPECIALS
VIM FLO U R
49-lb. sack #2.23
SIL V E R BAR TOM ATOES
3 can s. 39c
P IN E A P P L E
B ro k en Sliced
No. 2 1/> can s, 2 fo r 45c
R E F U G E E CUT BEANS
E x tra good q u a lity
3 c a n s, 39c
M ONOPOLE
C R U SH E D P IN E A P P L E
No. 21/2 c a n s, 2 fo r 45c
SUGAR h a s ad v a n ce d in
price. C ash p ric e fo r
S a tu rd a y & M onday, #5.95
GOLD BAR
SA U ER K RAU T
3 c a n s, 39c
C IT R U S W ASHING
PO W D ER
2 pkgs. 54c, 1 F re e
E M P R E S S CORN
3 can s, 39c
C R E M E O IL SOAP
4 b a rs 25c, 1 B ar F ree
HOLLAND H E R R IN G
10-lb kegs, #1.65
TOBACCO,
16-ounce can, 93c
A SPARAG US T IP S
H illsd a le B rand, 2 c a n s 35c
COLUM BIA R IV E R
SALMON
C hoice P in k , 3 c a n s 43c
H O A K E R LY E
3 can s, 25c
TUXEDO
UTAHN A PEA S
B est u n g rad e d v a rie ty ,
3 ca n s, 39c
P R IN C E A L B E R T TOBACCO
16-ounce can, 93c
A. W. Metzger & Co.
Quality
and Servir/1
Phone 1451
Feed 1281
SPECIAL SALE
30x344
Oregon Tires
CHRYSLER CARS
A s Fine as M oney can B a y
While they last.
T U B E .........$1.90
T I R E ........... $7.25
Miss L illian Cress, of th e P o rtlan d
D eaconess home, is h ere for a stay of
several weeks w ith Miss Nell Jo h n
son. Miss R ena Stevenson is ex p ect­
ing to spend several w eeks in P o rt­
land assistin g a t tire D eaconess home
GRESHAM, OREGON
d u rin g the absence of th e su p e rin te n ­
C orner R oberts and Pow ell
dent on an extended trip.
GAS 20c GALLON
The so u th e ast circ le of th e M ethod­
ist L adles Aid w ill p resen t a one-act
W. K. H am ilton, w ho has been in
com edy-dram a en titled , "W on by a
W ager," also a mixed program con­ G resham from E ugene for the p ast few
sistin g of in stru m e n ta l and vocal se­ days, has disposed of his residence
lections by w ell-know n a rtis ts a t the p ro p erty on Ava stre e t to Dr. G eorge
Rose City P ark M ethodist ch u rch , co r­ E. M allett, of P o rtlan d , who has r e ­
ner of 58th and Sandy boulevard, on cently opened up a ch iro p rac tic office
F riday evening, J a n u a ry 29. T his will in G resham and who w ill m ove to
be th e th ird p resen tatio n of th is very G resham and ta k e possession of his
su ccessful program and is said to be a new home about th e first of th e com ­
ing m onth. Mr. H am ilton erected th e
su re cu re for all ailm ents.
Sam Sm ith p urchased a new Bulck house, w hich is am ong th e finest prop
sedan y esterd ay from th e W alter erties in G resham , ab o u t th ree yearB
ago and it is understood it sold for
Metzger agency.
$6000.
T he sale w as negotiated
th ro u g h Jo h n Brown.
Ivy Filling Station
Upright Models from $60 to $95
Console Type, $100 to $150
U itli each piircliiiNe « * g b c a reco rd c re d it for $10.00.
T h e se m ac h in es can be b o u g h t on te rm s to suit.
J. E. METZGER
Phone
1901
THRIFT WEEK
Today concludes “National Thrift Week” hut the
20™ CENTURY STORES
«0 <■' <11 f u r th e r th a n th a t. T h e y m a k e ev ery w eek a “ T h r if t W e e k ” .fo r th o s e w h o
V< i‘ , . r ” r ’. ° - ' U‘ e x tre ,n ,e ly '° w p ric e s, at w h ic h th e s e s to re s sell th e v e ry b e st
Item ir" tT
'o i 1l>1 ' " eS h’ '*ien ' ° U
c e n v *nced. I t ’s th e S a v in g o n e v e ry
ite m in th e se 2 0 th C e n tu r y S to re s th a t c o u n ts .
7
Ollerings Saturday and Monday, January 23 and 25
OIL,
q u a rt can
w esso n
19c
L IB B Y S M ILK
fa ll ca n s, 3 fo r
6 fo r 55c
S e a rc h lig h t M atches.
L arg e, full boxes, 5 lo r 25c
“ Elooker’s ’ Cocoa direct from Holland.
l!l 1
* - I ’ tioi,
V
A d iro n d a c k ”
h u tc h
A fresh shipment of
product, ._(-!!>. tin
28c, pound. .5 5c
I
I
Bhcod. Urge can«, 3 fo r M e
Syrup, t aneand Maple, York Sta e’>
f u ll q u a r t .,. h \ l u l l h a l t gallon 9 9 c ,
CRISCO,
6-lb. can
M.-xn.,,, BEXNS ~
F a n c y California. 3 lbs 84e
full pint
f u ll g a l l o n
</.-■)
"M ark et D ay" RAISIN’S.
S p a n ish S alted PEA NU TS,
4 lb. p a c k ag e
39c
pound
¿nr
R O Y A L B A K I N G P O W D I R.
I» \ U ) \
F a n c y S u g a r C u r e d , a v e ra g e
1.’-o u n c e c a n 4 3 c , 2 ' -lb. can $ 1 .2 9
" L 9 lbs. h a lf o r w h o le piece, lb. 3 9 ,
# 1 .3 9
Show Flake Sodas, fresh and <•;• sj., wax wrapped package,
2 ¡-lb. net each 48c
"G olden R od” W ash in g
P o w d er, 11 ox. pkgs
sp ecial a t »! for
25c
T O IL E T P A P E R , "1000
s h e e ts " , soft tissu e.
3 rolls, 23c
H*00*’ Kerr’8 Beg< Patent,
W H IT E FIG S. fancy
A drlatles, 2 lbs
19
20th C e n tu ry BROOMS,
•"»-sewn. stro n g , m ed. wt.
th e very best, only
»Sc
;,>2.17. Fisher’sB lsnd
M em orle” L ay er FIG S,
w h ite o r black.
io ounce package» 20c
ta a?
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G IN G E R ALE. "A m erica n
Dry". jarg p b o ttle
*0c
20TH CENTURY C O FFE E,'"E xceptionally good,” direct fro S
oui roaster to you. Always frosh, lbs. . ,47c, 3 lbs. . $1.38
A young people’s public m issionary
program w ill be given at th e F ree
M ethodist ch u rch F rid ay evening. Ja n -
| u ary 29. to w hich all a re invited. The
, Rev. and Mrs. G eorge E d w ard s and
I fam ily, form er m issio n aries to India,
w ill ren d e r a dialogue, "An India
! W edding Scene," accom panied by-
songs in M arathi and E nglish, n ative
i costum es and curios. T he service will
' be held u nder th e au sp ices of the
, G resham young people’s m issionary
: society.
G. W. R ichtm eyer has m ade an ex-
| change of his o ne-acre chicken ranch
and house on C leveland avenue for a
house and lot on th e w est side in
P o rtlan d . The tw o fam ilies expect to
move some tim e next week.
Mrs. F ra n k Kinyon retu rn ed to her
home W ednesday from Good S a m a ri­
tan hospital w here she u n d erw en t an
operation for th e rem oval of goiter.
She stood th e operation well and
convalescing rapidly.
Mrs. T hirza
.Morton, of P le a sa n t Home, is assistin g
i in h e r ca re un til she is able to r e ­
sum e her housew ork.
I A goodly num ber from G resliam at
(ended the fu n eral of A rth u r Leland
which was held at th e Miller « T racey
chapel W ednesday forenoon.
The
Rev. S. E P itts preached the serm on.
The rem ain s w ere taken to th e P o rt­
land crem ato riu m for the concluding
rites.
Mrs. Ett.sel Jo n es arriv ed W ednes­
day from B rem erton. W ashington, to
rem ain for an indefinite period w ith
her sister-in -law . Mrs. F. L. Mack, and
assist during Mr. Mack s illness.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. S tirlin g and
d au g h ters, Mary and Isabel, expect to
leave tom orrow via th e Union Pacific
for an extended e a ste rn p leasu re trip.
They w ill visit a d au g h ter and her
husband. Mr. and Mrs. E E B rands,,
In Om aha, N ebraska, th e ir form er
I home, also w ith m any frien d s there.
From O m aha they expect to go to
E xira, Iowa, Chicago and D etroit, the
la tte r place being the childhood home
of Mr. and Mrs. S tirlin g . On th e re-
I tu rn trip they plan to stop at Omaha
and S alt Lake City. Mr and Mrs. C. R
W allace will occupy th eir home d u r­
ing th e ir absence.
Model 68
w o n e sp ec ial c o m m e n d a ­
tio n fro m w o m e n a n d
m en* a like.
58 m iles a n h o u r —
5 to 25 m iles p e r h o u r in 8
seconds—
25 m iles to th e g a llo n o f
g a s—
H y d r a u lic 4 -w heel b ra k e s
( o p tio n a l) .
Every comfort is provided
Drive a Chrysler and
prove this yourself.
A n e n c lo se d c a r so ric h ­
ly u p h o ls te re d a n d so e a s ­
ily c o n tro lle d t h a t it h a s
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL 80
As fine as money can buy.
92 horse power
SI,
58 T o u r in g ..........
$ 845
58 C o u p e ................. 1 0 9 5
58 S p e c ia l R o a d s te r 1 0 9 5
h„ur
58 C o a c h ................ $ 1 1 4 0
58 S e d a n .................... 1 2 0 5
at Gresham
HESSEL IMPLEMENT
CO.
Im vU m cn t,
-iH/omoftíZes
W. A. H E S S E L
P h o n e 1141
J. C. H E S S E L
K/iy Have a Bank Account?
BECAUSE-
Your m oney is safe.
It enables you to pay b ills w ith checks.
Cancelled checks a re receip ts for bills paid.
U enaliles you to keep b etter records and be m ore busi-
Ilvaa 11 KP.
If robbed—the bulk of your m oney is safe.
It en title s you to ex p ert financial advice.
h
’re ^ p e c U
y° Ur Credlt’ flnanclal stan d in g and
self-
8PeCthieveaCl,mber80nie' cu rren c y wil1 b u r n : both tem pt
Checks do n in e-ten th s of all business.
B U ,«uwZrTn°wU r’ b* * ,o eM ed labor unem ployed, and untold
suffering re su lt If people did not have bank accounts.
Help yourself, your town and your country by keet>-
mg an account at the
FIRST STATE BANK
A STRONG RANK
GRESHAM. OREGON