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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1926)
PAÖB FOCR GRESHAM OUTLOOK, F H IDA Y, A P R IL Collision Damage« Two H arbine«. T he light F ord delivery tru c k driven by C. P. T allm an collided a t th e ln ter- secton of Main and Division stree ts W ednesday afternoon with a m otor cycle belonging to Iver R indero. a young m an residing near G resham . T allm an was traveling south on Main stre e t and In m aking the tu rn to the east a t Division he was stru ck by the m otorcycle, w hich was proceeding north on Main. The m otorcycle was badly dam aged, but Mr. T allm an 's m a chine did not suffer as g reat a dam age, probably being aro u n d >5 for rep airs. He claim s he m ade th e proper signal for tu rn in g at th e co rn er but th a t R indero failed to observe it. T he la t te r sta te s he did not see T allm an give th e signal, so It seem s to be a q u es tion as to w hat the outcom e of th e a f fair will be. T he case w as brought before Ju stice of th e Peace Brow n for settlem ent, but he advocated th a t the p arties settle th e m a tte r between them selves if possible. Hfcjg GRESHAM LOCALS!" C ontinued from page 3 Adoplh Z enger and E arl S tan ley are new em ployes of th e Union Oil com pany from th is section T heir w ork as are a salesm en tak es them over the te rrito ry betw een P o rtlan d and Mt Hood. Z enger ta k e s th e place of Cecil P u lfe r who is now In the g ro cery bus iness w ith his fa th e r in P o rtlan d , and his position in the Cecil M etzger store F or real estate loans see or call B. Is being filled by G uerney Wood, who form erly worked th ere. V earl Howell W. T horne.—Adv. Is also em ployed In th e M etzger gro eery a fte r school hours. T he m any frien d s of Mrs. H attie Riley, who form erly lived in G resham , will re g re t to learn th a t she is in very poor h ealth at the p rese n t tim e in P o rtlan d . The Rebekah W elfare club w ill m eet Monday aftern o o n , April 5, a t the home of Mrs. Georgq Kenney. Mrs. John M etzger and Mrs. A. McManus •vill serve. All R ebekahs a re cordially Invited to attend. Soisette, one of the most popular ma Mrs. W infred H ill cam e up from Longview. W ashington, on Monday terials in the mercerized line of wash and visited w ith H. S. Clow and fam ily goods are shown in small and and Mr. and Mrs. H ans L arsen until large figures in many colors. yesterday. H er husband cam e W ed Absolutely fast colors, yd .. nesday evening and both re tu rn e d to Longview early T h u rsd ay m orning 36-inch wide prints, scroll patterns. L ester Spencer left yesterd ay for an Nice colors, yard, 25c extended trip th ro u g h so u th ern Cali fornia. He is m aking th e to u r in his Mercerized voiles, plains colors, O verland and will visit relativ es and plenty of shades, 36 inch, yard, 35c frien d s a t Los A ngeles and other points. Voiles in dark and light figures, The en terp risin g m an ag er of the Very choice patterns, yard 45c & 50c G resham greenhouse, T. B iornstad, re p o rts a th riv in g p re-E aste r sa le of Shangtai silk in plain colors, white, lilies and roses to th e P o rtlan d trade. maize, orchid, sea spray, orange, T h u rsd ay he shipped 600 Caila lilies and 2000 cu t ro ses to P o rtlan d , the peach, suitable for dresses la rg e st consignm ent he has ever m ade and under garments, yd.... i/ O C a t this tim e of th e year. J. F B arnes, a m em ber of th e firm See the non-cling fabric for slips. of B arnes & R orrison, lum berm en who Looks like silk, 12 colors, yd....50c recen tly came to G resham from Se attle, has leased th e Hoss residence on Plain and striped broadcloth. Maple avenue and expects to move his Fine cloth, highly mercerized, yd. 60c fam ily in the first of next week. The M isses Mamie and H elen Hoss w ill oc cupy a p a rtm en ts at th e Mabel T hom as home on Main street. Mr. an d Mrs. Fred Hoss, who have been stay in g at Sweetheart, figured silk bows, new th e residence of the late J. H. H oss for colors, to harmonize with the new several m onths, a re building a sm all dress goods, priced, each 50c & 75c tem p o rary house on p ro p erty recen tly acquired on E ast Pow ell stree t, n ear Co-Ed rufflings, made with a sou Kelly. tache cord in the top so the lace can Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Todd a re home be ruffled instantly. Will fit any from a week sp en t a t Ridgefield, neckline.. Ecru, colored embroid W ashington, w ith th e ir son, Ray Todd and fam ily. They had the p le asu re of ered figure, yard................ $1.00 w itnessing the p ru n e blossom parade Same in solid color ecru, yard . 60c w hich took place Sunday, beginning at V ancouver and stretch in g out over the Our lines of children’s three-quarter hose are now p ru n e a re a east of th a t city. The in stock. \\ kite and light colors, with colored p ru n e crop is said to be prom ising bounteous re tu rn s for th e y ear 1926. cuff tops. Pair.................................... 25c, 50c, 75c Among the ra ritie s of the vegetable We can match your costumes in Ladies’ Silk Hose. world w hich find th e ir way to th e O ut look office is an ap ric o t far ahead of Pair, 50c, 98c. $1.50, $1.98 its n a tu ra l season, bro u g h t in y e ste r day m orning by E. J. G radin, residing In east G resham . T he fru it is p er fectly form ed, seven-eighths of an inch In length and of a n a tu ra l green. Mr. “The House of Quality** G radin says th a t th e re is every indica GRESHAM ,OREGON tion of an u n u su ally fine an d early PHONE 111! crop. Pre - Easter Display In helping you to secure the garment, or dress accessory of your choice, we have arranged matchless display of all that is worthy and best. Authentic dress modes, frocks, dresses, coats, hosiery, bags, gloves, undergarments, neckwear, scarfs, umbrel las, pumps, shoes, oxfords, ties, men’s furnishings, etc. NEW ARRIVALS IN New Silk Dresses Summer Wash Fabrics *7.50 *9.50 *12.50 *> *18.50 Dresses of exceptional merit in Crepes, Georgettes, also the extremely popular print silk dresses in charming patterns and colors. 1 he assortment includes all the new style tendencies in neckline in sleeves, in Hires, in pleatings, and circular effects. Popular colors such as Bois de rose, Jenny rose, harvest, cocoa, dawn, and many in darker colors for the more conservative taste. Sport Coats and the New Charmine Fancy Coats $16.00 to $27.50 shown here in all the new colors, fabrics, some with fur trimmings and tailored effects, flares and cape models. Remarkable values. nr GLOVES Ladies’ Washable Suede Finish Gloves with faqcy turn back, colored cuffs, in colors of grey, mode, sand and cocoa. $1.00 to $1.50 pair W om en’s N eckw ear Ladies’ and Misses’ Patent Leather Pumps, one strap $3.25 to $4.85 Ladies’ Step-in Pumps, plain and with fancy buckle .. $5.85 M en’s Light Tan Calf Oxfords kt................ . $3.95 to $5.50 Boys’ and M en’s Caps............. ,........................... 95c to $3.50 New Pouch Bags, under the Arm Bag and Vanity Bags.......... $1.95 to $4.85 T h e new pouch b ag com es in G reen, Red, T a n a n d B lue Munsing Silk Rayon Underwear Silk Rayon Vests. Colors: peach, flesh, orchid. Sizes 36 to 50. Silk Rayon Bloomers. Colors: peach, flesh, orchid. All sizes.... . Silk Rayon Stepins. Colors: peach, flesh, orchid. WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. We Give (»reen Trading Stamps NEW BERG II AM M AXW ELL HOUSE COEFEE “The ham what a m " \\ hole or half, lb 39 Spcl. heavy blend for Pacific coast trade 1 lb. 57c, 3 lbs $1.68 Solar Brand Broken Sliced Pineapple 2 cans 25c Iowana Corn 3 cans 39c O tter M inced Clam s Special can 25c Toilet Soap SUG AR H ns advanced, w ill p ro b ab ly a d v a n ce m ore You m ay safely buy a sack m ore. ('a s h price for SA T U R DAY and MONDAY. $ 5 .8 7 FLOUR Long’s Cane and Maple Syrup. Better grade than ordinary. Pint can 35c, quart 65c 2 quarts. $1.25 Seedless Raisins Market Day Raisins 4-lb. package 39c Orange Marmalade Kerr’s large 24-oz bottle Special 24c • Ask for No. 590 Pure Thread Silk Hose, mercerized hemmed top, 20-inch silk leg, mercerized heel, toe, and plated sole. Colors: grain, peach, French nude, new gun metal, satin blonde, (P l n r shadow, black. Pair....................... 1 .¿ O No. 2475 Tull Tashioned Silk Chiffon Hose, mercer ized tlare top, 20-in. silk leg, mere, heel, i l Q r toe and sole. , All the new colors a t....... * eOD / - j o l c p r o o f f fa s je r e j No. 2200 Heavy Pure Thread Silk Hose, full fashioned, 20-inch silk leg, flare top, including a full range of all the new (P l n r spring colors. Pair....... yleZzO Munsing Hosiery, pure thread silk, full fashioned. $ 1 .5 0 C U T IE S SOCKS FO R TO TS, S izes 4 1 2 to 6 1 a t 25c, 35c a n d 50c C U T IE S S P O R T H O SE, len g th s, S izes 7 to 9 ’ 2. 25c, 35c, .\0c A g en ts fo r th e K utterick P a tte r n s and Publication Silver Bar Tomatoes 3 cans 39c Mrs. G ienn R usher, of Albany, vis ited T uesday and W ednesday at the C. E. R u sh er hom e In G resham . SM ALL W H IT E BEANS. 3 pounds 81 .MEXICAN RED BEANS. 3 pounds g.»c S W E E T JU IC Y ORANGES 3 dozen s5e L isten, F arm ers. If you need farm m achines of any j kind, see K uark at th e In tern atio n al I j H arvester Co.. P o rtland. He pays the freig h t.—Adv. A. IV. Metzger & Co. Q u a lity a n d S e rv ic e P hone ¡4 S I F e e d 12S1 50c A gents for H oleproof Silk H osiery and M unsing W ear Mrs. C larence K ru g er is assistin g at th e w om en's ap p a rel shop conducted by Mrs. F. C. Jo n es in th e O sburn building. $ 2 .2 5 ..... 15c Tibre Silk and Lisle Hosiery for women, in French nude, tan bark, piping rock, black and cor dovan, at............................. P a r k h ere a n d sh o p in c o m fo r t P h o n e 2221 G re sh am , O regon G row n, F is h e r's Blend, Yim, all high p a te n t Hours, special. 49-lb. sack. (. LO W IITTI HOUSI HOLD AMMONIA, verv strong, bottle An exceptional good wearing Silk Hose, contains some fibre that adds weight and strength, in all the new colors and a wide range to QRp select from, at L. A. Wack & Co. Including Creme Oil, Peets Mechanic, Bath Tablets and Peter Pan 6 bars 39c L TO W ill I I BI I I \ G , larger than Mrs Stewarts, 10 per cent stronger, bottle 20c All sizes......... HOLEPROOF HOSIERY Don't forget the dance to be given by the A rem e club next F riday evening, A pril 9, at the M asonic hall. Same good m usic.—Adv. GROCERY SPECIALS $1.50 $2.50 $2.50 It pays to buy from th e In te rn a tional H arv ester Co. You can alw ays ! get your p arts. We pay th e freight. See K u a rk —Adv. G arden Service. P ru n in g , landscaping, law ns, span- 1 mg. Old fashioned g ard en s a specialty. , Com plete line of fru it and o rn am en tal trees and sh ru b s for sale. W. W Stow e, phone 321.—Adv. Boy«’ '»nits IK S ., Two p air full lined knickers. Sturdy woolens, w ell tailored Big a s s o rt m ent of p attern s. 6 to IS years. Ayis- w orth & M artin.—Adv. Read and use th e W ant Ads. I ; I 1 r / -X? \y Phone 1901 J.E.METZGER > DIRECTOR,