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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1926)
TOBACCO SPECIAL 1 2 An a s s o rtm e n t of sm o k in g tobaccos in tin s a n d sacks, w h ile th ey laRt a t i/2 price. T h e q u a n titie s a re lim ite d . Miss T helm a M etzger was m arried W ednesday a t V ancouver, W ashington. 1 to John DeCosta, of Bandon, Oregon, P o rtlan d friends accom panying the | couple to V ancouver for th e cerem ony i They left the sam e evening for O ak land to reside, n ear which city Mr. DeCosta is em ployed as en g in eer on a boat. The bride, a d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k M etzger, is a g radu ate of G resham Union high school. She was em ployed for about tw o y ears as bookkeeper at th e Outlook office The couple left by au to for the south, expecting to stop off a t Bandon for a sh o rt tim e before proceeding to th e ir fu tu re home in C alifornia Mrs. George Moffitt cam e up from E ugene Monday w ith L ester Boring, who had been a w eek-end v isitor at th e Moffitt home, and rem ained for several days visiting old frien d s and neighbors. Mrs. Miriam A dkins and two ch il dren! B etty M arie and B erta Lou. a r rived from H eppner, Oregon. W ednes day to spend a week or m ore w ith her p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Brown. They w ere driven down by a cousin of Mr. Brown, W illiam Campbell, who r e tu rn ed to his home a t H eppner T h u rs day. BE PARTICULAR about your food/ 20™ CENTURY STORES Use brands known value. These o stores ---------- - of ------------------ i w i v o I feature V O I U I C u nationally a u u u a u y c advertised t U V C I U S C U 1 foodstuffs O O U 5 1 U IIS A I— L 1 ’ I 1 ‘ that have met the public’s approval. Our economical Thethods of distribution bring these to you at genuine savings. ♦ »-» * I-» n « • A d in n er will be served by th e ladies of th e M ethodist Ladies Aid in the THINK! THINK! THINK! church dining room on F rid ay eve Insurance for Farmers. ning, April 30. We a re h ea d q u arte rs for CRISCO, P U R E LARD, bulk, T he F a rm e rs' M utual F ire Relief K e llo g g ’s CORN FL A K E S , Mr. and Mrs. E. O. W hite moved to 3-lb. can ' Assn, of P o rtlan d Is In its tw enty-sec- «»<• F re sh ly rendered, 3 lbs. K3c 3 p a c k a g e s ................... 25c POTTED PLANTS I ond year, w ith a to ta l m em bership of Bull R un T h u rsd ay to reside. They u : 15,000, th e la rg e st F a rm e rs’ M utual have been living in G resham for the BEDDING STOCK G roner’s ” Jum bo W aln uts, F ire In su ra n ce Assn, on th e Pacific from the G resham G reenhouse Coast. All fire losses prom ptly paid. past six m onths or so near Mr. W hite's No low er ra te on farm In su ran ce can p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. H J. W hite. He he found w est of the Rocky m ountains. is em ployed at th e Cam eron-H ogg ROYAL W H IT E SOAP, M rs. S te w a rt’s BLUEING , L IB B Y ’S M ILK, ta ll can s. If you w ant an y th in g along co-o p era L um ber com pany. 10 b a r s .......................... 35c L a rg e b o t t l e ................15c 3 fo r ...............................88c tive lines for F arm ers or need in s u r ( SECOND & MAIN GRESHAM Miss E dna Angell, who h as retu rn ed ance, call on P resid en t H. W. S n ash all G round C h ocolate, at the F air grounds, G resham , Oregon. from a th ree -m o n th s’ trip to C alifo r Phone 2101.—Adv. nia, is m aking her home w ith Mrs. 2 0 c, 3 f o r . .5 8 c M artha Fieldhouse. COMB HONEY D A TES, G olden, in bulk, Mrs. A lfred Blom and her m other, SM ALL W H IT E BEANS, L a rg e w h ite se c tio n s N u tritio u s a n d delicious Mrs. C ath erin e A lhquist, left W ednes T w ice cle a n e d , C a lifo rn ia s, 12% oz. or over, 2»C, 2 fo r S0C 3 p o unds ................... ..25c day for Clay C enter, K ansas, called 3 p o u n d s ......................25c th e re by the critica l illn ess of Mrs. \ \ H I I L STAR IL NA, (All white m eat), creamed on toast, and served with Blom's bro th er, A lfred A lhquist. W ord sliced tomatoes and baked potatoes, makes a delightful luncheon, has been received by the Blom fam ily h ere th a t he is not expected to live halves, can 25c, 2 for 49c The tw o ladies expect to be gone a T O IL E T P A P E R , “ 1000 M a rk e t Day RA ISIN S, E c o n o m y M ATCHES, m onth or longer. T a ilo re d an d fan cy c o a ls of th e v a rie ty s h e e t”, soft s a n ita rjb tis s u e , S eedless T h o m p s o n ’s G ood sized boxes, The G resham g ran g e will m eet next m o st so u g h t fo r s tre e t, b u sin ess, s p o rts 3 r o l l s .......•................. 23c 4-lb. p a c k a g e ............. 37c 3 boxes f o r................... 10c S atu rd ay for its re g u la r m onthly se s a n d all a ro u n d u tility w ear. T an , Blue, sion an d th e usual good p ro g ram is (Jray, R ust, a n y G ray an d T a n m ix tu re s M acaroni, prom ised for the occasion. R. W. Gill a re th e lead in g shades. wfl speak during th e lectu re hour. C lever new c o lla r and cuff effects a re used E xcavations have begun for th e W A TE R TU M B LER S, FL O U R , K e r r ’s B est P a t erection of a new m odern home for T hin stro n g g lasses w ith re en t, 49-lb. s a c k ...... #2.0» PA N CA K E FLO U R , inforced rounded edges, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. R ak er a t F lorence F is h e r 's B le n d .......... #2.1» S p e rry ’s, 10-lb. sack 73c avenue and W est Pow ell street. The 10c value, only 5c, dz. 59< ______________________________ Vim F lo u r ....................#2.13 ex terio r of the house will be of m oon stone, som ew hat sim ilar to stucco in 20T H C EN TU R Y CO FFEE, r7 ~ In G in g h am , E n g lish P r in ts a » n n ap p earan ce, th e re w ill be a full b ase a n d Voiles. S pecially priced a t . . y L “ O 47c, m ent and the house will be m odern in every detail. The E astm an L um ber T h e b a la n c e of o u r felt s p o rt com pany is fu rn ish in g the lum ber for h a ts. C olors left — t a n , the s tru c tu re and local men a re to be g ree n , p ink a n d b la c k ........... em ployed on th e job. E. D. R ak er has R. G. H an set and Miss M adeline HiiHiiiiiiiiiiiitJiiiiiiHiiiitjiNiHiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiitjiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiitjniiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiii'- p urchased the home now being occu Davis, both of P o rtlan d , who figured pied by C. I. R aker and wife and will In an autom obile accid en t In G resh- move his fam ily Into the resid en ce am on M arch 27 when C harles H a n n ear the grade school upon com ple son, m ail m essenger, w as th ro w n to tion of th e new house. the pavem ent, receiving a num ber of The ju n io r class of high school is in ju ries, and th e c a r of F ra n k Spey m aking p rep a ra tio n s for a shadow brock w as som ew hat dam aged, ap C leverly sty led m odels bask et social to be given F rid ay eve peared In G resham m unicipal co u rt r e C h a rm in g ly developed of S w iss h a ir, M ilan ning, th e proceeds of w hich w ill be cently and both plead guilty to in hem p a n d m odish com of fa sh io n a b le s ilk used to help defray th e expenses o f. fractio n of the law. H anset, th e own b in atio n s. publishing th e "M unhinotu” in 1927. er of th e m achine, w as fined $25 and crep es, g e o rg e tte s in a C lose-filling, oiY-the- P receding the selling of th e baskets in addition com pensated H anson and face an d w ide brim h a ts h o st of th is s e a s o n ’s the class will p u t on a play entitled, Speybrock for th e dam ages w hich they in sty le s to su it m aid o r sustained. The g irl w as also fined "A Backwoods School of ’19.” new est an d d e sira b le i $25 for o p eratin g a m achine w ithout a m atro n . T he W om an's A uxiliary of the colors^ M any new bod A m erican Legion will m eet w ith Mrs. license. It ap p eared from th e evi Regular $1.25 Silk Mixed ('H IL D K E N ’N H ATS ices and c irc u la r s k ir ts O. A. E astm an on T uesday aftern o o n dence th a t she w as fam iliar w ith th e Printed Crepes, pretty pat Pink, blue, tan , brown and a t 2 o’clock for the purpose of sew ing operation of a Ford, b u t had not had a re show n. henna. # |. i : » f.. 5» much experience d riving a g ear shift terns and colors, for the needs of the v e te ra n s’ hospital. It is expected to resum e the sew ing of ca r and this, ap p aren tly , w-as the cause assortment, spcl, yd.... carp et rag s for th e purpose of m aking of th e accident. Miss Rena Stevenson, who has been ru g s for th e hospital. All ladies are E,'*««’« invited to be p resen t and assist in this In ch arg e of a deaconess home in work, w h eth er m em bers of the A uxil P o rtlan d for th e p ast th re e im giths, Regular $3.50 Printed Silk Crepes, good qual-tf*Q q q iary or not. Those atten d in g are re has retu rn ed to h er home In G resh ity and pretty patterns and colorings. S p c l V ^ « ^ O quested to provide them selves with am. Main Street Gresham scissors, needle and thim ble. Mrs. H. S. M cM urry has now r e I T he Rev. Mr. Sm ith, p asto r of th e tu rn ed to G resham from Good S am a r itan hospital to ta k e ca re of her A lberta F re e M ethodist ch u rch , will preach at the U ndenom inational te m youngest child w ho is still critica lly I ple Sunday night in place of th e reg ill a t th e hom e of Mrs. P. E. Stone Park here and shop in comfort L ucille, th e th ree-y ear-o ld d au g h ter u la r p asto r of th e tem ple. Phone 2221 Gresham Mr. and Mrs. Reuben P eterso n have who has been sick m ore th an tw o .iiiim iiimiinitiiiiiHiiiiiipiiHiuiiiiiHiniiitiiiiiniiiiiiiHiiiHiiimtiiiiinimiiiiiiHtii iiiHiiiiiiiiiiitniHiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiHHtaiiiiiiiiiiiiql ren ted th e S ch iller house a t S chiller m onths, is still In th e ho sp ital u nder th e care of n u rses and is said to be y sta tio n and expect to occupy it soon. z/z/z/z/zzzzzzz/z/zz NEW BERG HAM, just right for the pan, Ja k e M etzger is p ain tin g th e wood slig h tly improved. W hole or half, lb. 39<‘ The A rem e club w ill m eet w ith Mrs w ork of th e in te rio r of his house, also m aking a num ber of a lteratio n s w hich J. C. S chultz Monday afternoon, A pril REX PURE LARI), best standard grade 12. The hostess w ill be assisted by provide for m ore room space, M edium pail 95c, large $1.85 W endall Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. B enjam in Cam eron, Mrs. C arrie F. A. M iller at M elville farm , has been Powell and Mrs. C. G. Schneider. BROOK I I ELD LOAF CHEESE, spending p a rt of th is week w ith his H arold Judd, 14-year-old son of the \\ hole or half, lb. 30c p aren ts. He arriv ed T uesday from Rev. and Mrs. E. G. Judd, retu rn ed to B altim ore on th e "F elix T aussage", of school th is m orning a fte r an absence M AXW ELL HOUSE COFFEE, w hich boat he w as prom oted to the of tw o w eeks, due to illn ess w hich E xtra heavy blend, 1 lb 57c, 3 lbs. $1.68 office of chief officer on the last trip was th o u g h t to border on anem ia out. He expects to leave S aturday by Mrs. Joe Gray and h er d au g h ter PURE CANE SUGAR, way of th e Panam a Canal for New- Edna May, are both on th e sick list Cash price for Saturday and Monday, 100-lb. sk $5.87 York D uring the week several of th e th is week, w ith a severe case of g rip Miller ch ild ren have been out from MILK Borden’s, E arnation, Alpine............... can 10c C. A. C aro th ers and his nephew Put them to work helping build your fortune P o rtlan d for im prom ptu d inner p arties Army Sm ith, spent E aster w ith the and fam ily reunions. at the First State Bank. t AM PBELL’S SOUPS, all varieties ............ can 10c fo rm er's d au g h ter, Mrs. George Sm ith The G resham au x iliary of th e Wo and fam ily at CottrelL m an 's Home M issionary society of the RAISINS, Market Day Special 4-lb. package 39< A bake sale w ill be conducted by B e pay 4 per cent on ¡tarings and time M. K ch u rch will hold its April m eet IO ,L E I SOAPS Peter Pan, Peet’s Mechanic, deposits. ing at th e home of Mrs. Jam es S terlin g the g irls of th e A thletic club of the on W ednesday, April 14, at 2 o'clock. eighth grade, at th e A. W. M etzger Creme Oil, Bath Tablets, 6 bars 39, Mrs. H L. St C lair w ill lead the study sto re. S atu rd ay , A pril 10, beginning at 1 o'clock. \\ 11.1) BLACKBERRIES, canned for home use. hour. Miss Rena Stevenson will have ch a rg e of th e devotional service and Pint jar 35c, quarts 65, t Ig arette Smoking. Mesdames W J. Ott, P Michel and D. (By Jo h n Joseph G aines, M. D.) LONG’S COVERED W AC,ON SY Rl P. E Tow le will assist th e hostess. All The fum es of th e lighted cig arette Save $10.00 a month for 30 years and vou women of the ch u rch and com m unity Pints 35c, quarts 65, , half gal. $1.25 ca rry th e ir en tire influence to the are Invited to attend. will have $6.922.81. Bl LK COCOA, hea\ a in oil content........ 3 lbs. H ow ard Pow er and Guy Cox cam e u ser in resp o n se to suction, and are from W ahkiacus, W ashington, y ester d istrib u ted by in h alatio n . All people COMB HO.NI 'i , heavy, well tilled combs. ..each day, retu rn in g to th e ir ran ch es today. who sm oke, inhale. Some deny th is They bought 2S head of goats at S an but they are m istaken. The sm oke en STRA IN ED 1 IO N IA , sage and alfalfa. te rs the m outh and attac k s the se n si dy, also s o m e c h i c k e n s from th e ran ch tive nerves of the o ral cavity in stan t- Pints 29c. quarts of R. W alters. Young Cox has 40 40 i ly. The first effect is stim u latio n ; ac res of land In his farm and Pow r r I longer and m ore freq u en t indulgence Old Monk Mayonnaise I Made w ith o ld Ml Ulk r , 1 E xhaustion has 120 acres. They expect to utilize w eakens — overpow ers. ■ Thousand Island Dressing, f tak es place, due to over-stim ulation. the goats in cleaning up th e land, after The ta ste of the addict becom es less w hich they plan to put ten acres each acu te as tim e goes on. u n til he c a n A Strong Bank COLD BAR E \N.NED \ EC I- FABLES into apples, which is a stap le crop in not ap p reciate the flavors of his food. Corn, Peas, Tomatoes , 2 cans 35-, 3 cans th at vicinity. Mrs. C lark Melugin, tlve Nothing ta ste s so good to him as the fum es of th is b u rlesq u e of th e to b ac m other of Pow er, is keeping house for conist. It is safe to say th a t the chew SPI \R I I 1 \ l ) 1 OBACCO, 'pecial 10c cuts 5, her son. but Cox is a first class bach- e r of "th e weed" suffers less dam age lor. T he la tte r is plan n in g on build th an the ab so rb er of th e volatile fa rth e r along, the nerve-fibres tow ard holy, th e face ex p ressionless, the h e .r - SA TURDAY SPECIAL BON CANDY, chem ical w ithin th e cig arette! The ing a house soon. \sso rted chocolates, box 3 9 chew er escapes m uch of tobacco pois th e b rain th an its predecessor ad- Ing and eyesight less acute, ami the Mr. and Mrs. M. M. S quire e n te r oning by his copious ex p ecto ratio n — th e ^ h a rm . ’hr0UHh t , i L nO’ trU8, P° ,8e ° f ‘he b r“ n distUrb- d »"«'* tained for E aster dinner Mr. and Mrs. but c ig arette fum es absorb and stay th e h arm done is q u ad ru p led ; w ith fingers trem b le under the . H . h t e s t W H M itchell. Mr. and Mrs A. Ger- un til th eir e n tire effect is bestow ed wide n o strils, even th is Is Intensified, ettem en t T h at th i. . * until the sensitive m ucous m em branes courage and e x i u t i v e a h win and Mr. and Mrs. C harles Benton, upon the victim C igarette-sm oking is d istin ctly a become dry. the sense of sm ell dlm in- yond qu e“t"on U the « . m e - A r n all from P ortland. follow -up process, each one reach in g ished or lost, th e b reath fetid and un- 'c o st» " * “ orth thv Offerings Saturday and Monday, April 10th and 12th full of big white sweet meats with a flavor that only Groner produces, pound. . . 38c, 2 pounds. . . 75c The Oscarette Pure, in bulk, hence the saving- pound . . . Smart Coats $12-75 baked with cheese is a wholesome meat substitute ____ •________________ 4 lbs. 25c Special for Saturday W ASH DRESSES ‘Really produces an improved flavor’ direct from our roaster to you keeps price low, lb. 3 lbs. $1.38 Felt Hats SMART HATS $2.95 to $8.50 DRESSES $10.75 to $19.75 EXTRA SPECIAL ! The Ladies’ Shoppe L. A. Wack & Co. Grocery Bulletin GOOD SIGNS $ $ $ and %%% FIRST STATE BANK A. W. Metzger & Co.