Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 02, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRKSHÁX OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, APRIL 2. 1»S6
Sometime W ell Understand
GATES EUNERAL HOME
Phone 2471
r
Gresham
Have You Time
to enjoy Your Garden?
\ ou will, if you have the New
SMOOTHTOP .
with ovenheat control
Sold, in sta lle d a n d serv iced by
PORTLAND GAS & COKE CO.
F ifth an d A lder
M Ain <>500
PAGB T H R O
GRESHAM LOCALS
Miss Alice W alker, who has been at-
I tending a business college in P o rtlan d
' for several m onths past, h as accepted
i a position as office a s sista n t a t the
| E astm an L um ber com pany.
Mrs. George J. R obertson, a sister
of Mrs. W. H. Gibson, w ith h er sm all
j son, Norm an, left th is m o rning on the
1 boat, “Rose C ity," for h er home in
! San F ran cisco afte r a visit of two
i m onths a t th e Gibson home.
Mr. and Mrs. H arold K ern arriv ed
from San F ran cisco Monday evening
! to rem ain w ith th e ir p are n ts, Mr. and
Mrs. M. D. K ern for an indefinite per-
i iod. T hey m ade th e trip in th e ir
, “ S tar" in ju st tw o days. Mrs. J. W.
H ollenbeck, a dau g h ter, is also h ere
from Los A ngeles for an extended
stay.
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. M ew hirter, of
Newberg, have been spending a day
or two at th e home of th e ir d au g h ter
Mrs. Roy Gibbs.
P ercy Sm ith w as tak en to th e hos­
pital Tuesday evening suffering from a
form of in testin al trouble. A late r e ­
p ort is to th e effect th a t he is much
improved.
Thom as G inder, fo rm erly a resident
of G resham , w as here th is week for I
several days from N ew berg v is itin g !
w ith old friends and atten d in g to some
business m atters. He w as accom ­
panied by his son, C harles G inder, of
IUahe, Oregon, a tow n ab o u t 40 m iles
up th e Rogue river, and also a young
m an friend, Jo h n Songer. who is en ­
joying a vacation from his duties of
M IL L IN E R Y
$2-4S to *9 S0
Colored Felts, Special............. .9<Sc|
Children's Hats, 2 to 10, S/.75-X501
Lovely Easter Frocks, $12.50-19.75
A Splendid assortment of
Smart Easter Frocks. Ra­
dium, Crepe and Satin. The
group also includes some love­
ly printed silk dresses. Shades
include becoming g r e e n s ,
tapri blue, gray and rose, in
sizes.
A SPECIAL COAT
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The Ladies’ Shoppe
Prices effective Saturday, April 3 to Tuesday, April 20 Inclusive
L ib b y ’s o r P ref. Stock
S p in a ch , la rg e c a n s
R eg. 19c, 3 ca n s, 58c
S h rim p , “ A m erican
B e a u ty ”, No. 1 can s
R eg. 15c, 3 c a n s 85c
L ib b y ’s C ling P each es,
L a rg e ca n s, r e g .... 25c
3 c a n s .........................70c
L ibbys A pple B u tte r.
No. 1 c a n s, r e g __15c
3 c a n s .......................42c
C rab M eat, “ S a k h a lin ” ,
h alv es, can , reg... 33c
3 c a n s .......................S9e
P e n M onte C atsup,
Lge. b o ttles, re g . 23c
3 b o ttle s ............... 05c
L ibbys M ilk, re g c a n 10c
3 ca n s, 28c, 6 fo r 55c
P U R E CANE SUGAR,
10 p o u n d s.............................. 50c
Sack ....... ................... ..... $5.59
20th C e n tu ry B U T T E R , fresh
c re a m e ry , lb. 47c, roll, 93c
EGGS, fre sh s ta n d a rd s
Dozen, 24c, 2 d o z e n ...... 47c
AMAIZO OIL, qt. can
42c
CREAM R O L L E D OATS,
fre sh ly m illed, 9-lb sack 39c
ST R A IN E D HONEY, pure,
p in t M ason ja r
29c
q u a rt j a r ................................. 49c
C am p b ell’s TOMATO SOUP,
3 c a n s ................................... 25c
20th C e n tu ry C O E E E E , “ d ire c t
from o u r r o a s te r to you.”
P ound 47c,
3 pounds $1.38
CR Y STA L W H IT E SOAP,
10 b a rs ................................... 35c
LARD, 3 lb s...............................03c
COMPOUND, 3 lbs ................. 55c
YIM FLO U R , 49-lb. sack #2.13
Osburn Bldg.
S ta n d a rd C orn, B est
Iow a pack, cn, re g 13c
3 c a n s ...................... 30c
S ta n d a rd P eas, sw eet
and ten d e r, cn, re g 13c
3 c a n s ........................35c
Del M onte H ot Sauce,
B uffet can s, r e g ......8c
3 c a n s ....................... 22c
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Del M onte T om atoes,
Lge. can s, re g ........19c
3 c a n s .................... 53c
S ta n d a rd T o m ato es,
L a rg e ca n s, reg
13c
3 c a n s ..................... 85c
L ibby’s P in e ap p le ,
Sliced
L a rg e can s, reg
25c
3 c a n s ........................70c
CLEAN UP!
PAINT UP!
The time is at hand
Save Part of Every Paint $
This is the time of year when you should clean up the debris of the
winter and put your buildings in shape to withstand the ravages of the
Hot summer sun and wind. Buildings will l^st longer and look better if
given a coat of paint occasionally.
Sherwin-Williams paint, reg. $3.95 gallon..
$3.50
Blue Valley paint, reg. $3.00 gallon.............. $2.65
3%-inch Olympic Wall Brush, reg. $1.50 spcl, $1.20
Shingle Stain, red, green, brown, gallon........ $1.25
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L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO.
Phone 1421
Paint Headquarters
M A IN STR EET
O ysters, "A m er. B e a u ty ”
5-oz. can s, r e g ....... 15c
3 c a n s .......................43c
We are going to make it as easy as possible for the householder to
save on every paint dollar and offer at special prices until April 6th
Gresham
for the smart miss and the
youthful woman.
We have just received a splen­
did assortment of extremely
smart coats for sport, school and
dressy wear at popular prices.
$ 1 2 .5 0 to $ 2 7 .5 0
Ask the Salespeople in the 20th Century Stores'for your ('aimed Goods Catalog,
showine more complete list of savings, if one was not delivered to your door
SPECIALS-Saturday, Monday
April 3 and 5
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CANNED GOODS SALE
C a m p b e ll’s B eans,
" B ig ” can, r e g ....... 10c
3 c a n s .......................25c
EASTER HATS
A splendid selection of Smartly Trimmed IlATS just received.
Hair, hair and satin, hair and tat feta, crepe and straw combi­
nations are seen in cleverly designed hats in large, medium
and small shapes in the most wanted colors. See these wonder­
ful offerings now!
20™ CENTURY STORES
A real Canned Goods Sale planned for you. Here you have your pick of the
Nation’s best packs. Nationally advertis .1 brands of known value at real money-
s. vine prices. Canned Goods keep indefinitely so anticipate your needs for, the
more you buy the more you save.”
SM ART
ru n n in g a pack train and ca rry in g th e
m ail th ro u g h th e w ilds of so u th ern
Oregon via m ule tran sp o rta tio n . The
men m ade th e trip h ere In a w ell-w orn
C hevrolet and had equipm ent for
cam ping by th e way. _
W ard Inglis h as purchased from C.
I. R aker th e lesid en ce p ro p erty which
th e la tte r rec en tly acquired from H. J.
P u lfe r on Ava avenue and Is moving
his fam ily into th e house. T he house
n ear th e g arag e w hich is being v ac at­
ed by Mr. In g lis will be rented.
B orn to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. H u tch in ­
son on T hursday, April 1. a daughter.
Dr. T hom as D arling is ill a t his
home south of Gresham .
T hom as W iles has been sick for sev­
eral days w ith an attack of bronchial
trouble, h ut is improving.
Mrs. R obert H ayes, accom panied by
¡tw o S eattle friends, cam e W ednesday
for a brief v isit w ith her p aren ts, Mr
and Mrs. J. A. Bushong. She w ent on
to A lbany T h u rsd ay to spend a few
days w ith her husb an d 's p aren ts, Mr.
and Mrs. G eorge Hayes, expecting to
re tu rn to G resham S aturday.
Dr. E dna M. Riorden, of P o rtlan d ,
was a business caller in G resham on
T hursday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. H ill, from C ana­
da, old acq u ain tan ces of Dr. and Mrs.
F ra n k Peak in K ansas, visited a t the
P eak home on Sunday. T hey are
much pleased w ith th is p a rt of the
co u n try and a re th inking of locating
p erm an en tly In th is vicinity.
Joe Peak sp en t his sp rin g vacation
at home, fro m the U niversity of O re­
gon. and d u rin g th e week en tertain ed
as guests tw o of his fra te rn ity b ro th ­
ers, R ufus S um ner and C h arles T aft,
whose hom es a re at Hood River.
John Brown Is ill at his home as the
re su lt of an attac k described as slu g ­
gish h e a rt action which he suffered
th is m orning. He is conscious, how ­
ever, and his physician pred icts th a t
w ith a few d ay's re st and quiet and
freedom from work, Mr. Brown will
be In his usual health.
C ontinued on page 4
BORINC.
GRESHAM
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Give B loom ing
P lan ts
FOR EASTER
Think how much longer a bloom­
ing plant will last than cut Flow­
ers, thus carrying over into many days
following, the spirit of Easter beauty.
A la rg e selectio n o f th e c h o ic e st potted
p la n ts to choose from a t p rices th a t a re
lo w er th a n e v e r b efo re. O rder now !
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
Phone 1411
Gresham
EASTER LILIES
Easter Lilies
Very K easonuhle
Z inerea P rim ro ses, each S5c
F in e B edding P la n ts
R ock P la n ts
S h ru b s
R oses
Mrs. Andrew Modln and son, E lton, J
Some large E v erg reen s a t 50c each
of F o re st Grove, have been a t t h e ;
hom e of Mrs. Inga Modln and a lso :
w ith h er sister-in -law , Mrs. T. J.
L arson, since Monday of th is week.
P reach in g service will begin at 10
1 m ile east 12-mlle co rn e r on
Base Line road
o’clock at th e Boring M ethodist
ch u rch and th e topic to be used by th e
Phone 84x4
I pasto r, the Rev. E. W. W ithnell. will
| be th a t of “The R esu rrectio n .” A
baptism al service will be held a t the ican Indians, who is on furlough in
i sam e hour. Sunday school will begin th is co u n try a t th e p resen t tim e, will
at 11 o'clock.
speak a t th e com m unity ch u rch at
Sandy on Sunday evening. A pril 4, at
T :3 0 . S tereoptlcon views accom pany
George H. Ekdahl, a retu rn ed m is- ¡ the lectu re and both they and th e a d ­
sto n ary from th e Bolivia South Amer- dress a re said to be very Interesting.
Suhr Flower Farm
SANDY
Order early and get the
choicest
Roses, Carnations
Callas
Elowering Plants and
Bedding Plants
Phone
306
Gresham Greenhouse
Why do all farm ers
tio n al farm equipm ent?
w ays get th eir p arts.
R u ark , 300 Belm ont St..
pays th e freight.—Adv.
buy I n te rn a ­
They can a l­
Sold by Mr.
P o rtlan d . He
R uark sells McCormick Deering
farm m achines, 300 Belm ont St., P o rt­
land, and pays the freig h t.—Adv.