Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 14, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGE F U IR
(» RESHAM
LOCALS
----------
The B aptist M issionary society will
m eet with Mrs. F red S ou th ard on
T uesday aftern o o n at 2 o'clock. All
ladles interested in m ission ary w ork
a re invited to attend.
Work ° " the Brow n bu,ldin* *• P«»-
M r.. H enry S alton. of Tillam ook, a r-
At th e close of th e business session
C harles Moore is having a num ber
T he D orcas circ le of th e M ethodist
g reasing rap id ly and business is being | rived S unday ¡or an indefinite stay
ca rrie d on as usual in th e b u tch er j w lth h er K randdaughter. Mrs. P aul of the L adies B aptist Guild, w hich was of im provem ents m ade at bis new re s i­ Ladies Aid will m eet w ith Mrs. J. r
held T uesday aftern o o n a t th e hom e of dence in th e C lanahan addition. A H o rr a t h er residence on B ast Powell
shop In the m idst of difficulties Inci- Vedder‘
Mrs.
W. B. T w ltchell. a social hour room. 10x15 feet in size, has been built V alley road W ednesday in an all-day
d ental to building and moving It will i Ur« a w d < u
a. «.
■
e
r
r
~
« X
.» h
i r
was sp en t w hich was m uch enjoyed. on the w est, and u n d er th is a b ase­ session. T he luncheon w ill be served
Ice
cream and cake w ere served by th e m ent co n stru cted . He is having his picnic sty le If the w ea th er perm its.
.h o p „
b>< r e lu r n e l u h w
hostess, who also gave two excellent g arag e en larg ed , cem ent w alks a re be­ As th is w ill be the la st m eeting of the
—— — ____ _______ ________________ hom e in St. Paul, M innesota.
readings. T he playing of a left hand ing p u t in and th e house w ill soon be circle u n til fall, it Is hoped th e re will
piano solo by Miss H elen A lthaus and painted, to g eth er w ith o th e r buildings be a full attendance. All friends of
the o rg an ization a re especially invited
a violin solo by Miss S arah Metzger on th e prem ises.
I were m uch enjoyed by all p r e s e n t
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thom pson m ade
T he au to driven by Mrs. M. Sladky
Mrs. Joe G ray was elected p resid en t th e Loop highw ay trip Sunday in th e ir of C herryville, sustained slig h t dam ­
of the Guild, ow ing to th e resig n atio n new C hevrolet coach.
ages T h u rsd ay w hen sh e stru c k the
of Mrs. M. V. Findley who is leaving
T here will be no Legion baseball p arked c a r of G eorge W. M ason. P.E P
G resham , and Mrs. C. W. G uile was gam e S unday on S tap leto n field owing em ploye, and lifted it up onto th e curb
_
elected vice p resid en t to serve the u n ­ to a conflict in tim e w ith the high n ea r A ylsw orth & M a rtin s clothing
expired term of office.
I store. Mrs. S ladky w as d riving south
school b ac calau reate service.
on Main stre e t and it is said w as look­
ing to one side for but a m om ent, when
she h it th e M ason car. In stea d of
bum ping it d irectly, in som e m anner
it cau g h t th e au to and lifted it up to
j th e curb, w here It w as p ra c tic a lly u n ­
dam aged.
In G ood G rade E n am el
OEPCNOASU
J. T. Cowan, resid in g 1% m iles east
Buildinq On A Firm Foundation
-rrg"-—tTsinii m n a n n a
SPECIAL VALUES
of G resham on the K ane road, has dis­
posed of his 3l)-acre ran c h to Mr.
C lem ent, of P o rtlan d , a c o n tra c to r who
is p lan n in g to build a sum m er home
on th e place for him self and family.
Mr. Cowan has received in exchange
for his ran c h two duplex houses in
P o rtlan d w hich he w ill han d le as In­
vestm ent p ro p erty. He and his fam ily
w ill’occupy a hom e w hich they own in
M ultnom ah addition.
On acco u n t of th e in creased volume
of business at th e local b ran ch office
of th e P o rtla n d E le c tric P ow er com ­
pany, it has been considered necessary
to add an o th er m an to lhe force, Irvin
G reen, of F airview , who has been
placed in ch a rg e of th e m e ter depart-
| m ent. B. O. B osw ell and Iv an Sw ift
a re w orking in th e com m ercial de­
p artm en t an d R. I. Newcom be, who
cam e to G resham about tw o m onths
ago, is the line d ep a rtm en t forem an.
T he S o u th east circle of the M ethod­
ist L adies Aid w ill m eet a t th e re si­
dence of Mrs. W. A. W inters W ednes­
day aftern o o n . T he h o stess w ill be as-
sisted% y Mrs. C. M. Q uicksall and Mrs.
G eorge Page.
TRAIMI MM fi cooorooo I BKT Qouirv Jiowtjr nuns
J
TKVTIFUL
A D W trijinc
COMTBnnWTI
DISH
SJAN
M
AD J
I
Jin n VflRk
FRKH STOCK QUICK SALES
•SANDS
I he rucks forming' the foundation on which 20th CFNTI'RV K'l itnvw » >
TRUE
i
,,
’ EN 11 KJ SI (IKES stand are all
<>; - |* , R , |\(
J i | ’l IS of » P i r n . i
k * •* “
10-qt. size 49c, 14-qt. size 59c, 17-qt. size 69c
s , * " ,“ r d B r ‘ " d "
Good Quality, and very special at these prices
Money Savers, Saturday and Monday, May 15-17
H E P P S R A C K E T STO RE
Phone I 2?6 t
LIBBY’S MILK, “the n ea rest to fresh
cream ,” 4 c a n s ...................................
( 111.ML OIL SOAP, “the Crem e of Olive
Oil Soap, 4 b a r s .....................................
_________ t bar F ree with each p u rch ase
25c
i)i)C
»it)C
38c
..
Gresham
lh e store th at always gives you values.”
CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP,
__________________________ 3 c a n s ...............
I INE APPLE S tan d ard Sliced, 8 large
CTCT
Hllcew in med, ayrup, large cans l»c, 3 for
-EIIGLM OXT" ( H U SL Y v A f e RS, dainty sq u ares
containing ju st enough cheese to m ake
them appetizingly good. L arge pkgs, 2 for
CRYSTAL W HITE .SUO',
“ P u re soap all th ru ", 10 b a r s ........
PANS
25c
J H
O C
T
WESSON OIL. "M ake y o u r own Mayon-
n alse,” q u a rt c a n .................................
SNO W DRIFT, a p u rely vegetable
sh o rten in g , 4-lb. c a n .........................
91c
th Z
Or
LIBBY’S SPINACH, 1926 pack, ju s t h eat
cleaned, carefu lly selected Spinach
then serve. L arge cans, 2 f o r ............
r r
P R E FE R R E D STOCK CORN, "T iny
k ern e l,” .............................
3 for
W ord was received by G resham r e la ­
tives T h u rsd ay of the death in Los
A ngeles of Mrs. Mollie Dewey, wife of
th e Rev. B. C. Dewey, w ell know n to
m any in G resham and vicinity. Mrs.
Dewey, who w as suffering from a
can cer, w as tak en to C alifornia in th e
hope of benefiting h er h ealth , but
1 n o thing proved of an y avail. It is
possible th a t h er fu n eral an d b u rial
serv ices will be held in G resham , a n ­
nouncem ent to be m ade in G resham
ch u rch es S unday m orning of th e day
and hour. Mrs. Dewey is survived by
h er husband and a d au g h ter, Mrs.
F ra n k Daw son, of Mt. V ernon, W ash­
ington. Mrs. D aw son and fam ily, to ­
g eth er w ith th e Rev. Mr. Dewey, a re
expected in G resham today.
Miss E lizab eth Johnson left W ednes­
day for a vacation trip to points in
W ashington and possibly Canada.
BLUE BUNNY PEAS
SMAIL
A remarkable bargain in sweet, tender, succulent I’eas
PBAS, (No. J
I ,,,,,
(No *
15c
can.
,.44cl
can.....18c
2 for.
I
35c
TKEE T E A -E ither Orange Pekoe or Japan, J4-lb pkg. 38c; lb. pkg. 73c
PRU NES, very large "Ita lia n s", a tle-
llclous b rea k fa st d is h .............. 2 lbs
25c
________ 10c
IIERSHEY BARS, Nut or Milk, 5c size
3 Pkgs........
11
* •, UEEE, " It's goodness will de­
light you.” D irect front our roaHter to you
1 h w hat m akes th e price so low.
Pound .
. 47c 3
lb s ..
.$L38
Kerr’s Best Patent Flour,
49-lb. sacks at $2.09
Mill Run, 80-lb sacks
$1.12
L IB E R I Y" BROOMS, "5 sew n, medium
w eight, stro n g and d u rab le, each
/•
THE FIRE SIGNAL
u p t h e estSr?enta l S° U ndS
t h ° f ir e tFU Ck d a s h e s
Are they going to YOUR HOME I
Tens of Thousands of homes burn everv vear
It may be YOUR TURN' next!
y Y
69c
ROY AL GELATIN, m ade by th e m a n u fa ctu re rs of
Royal Baking Pow der, in five flavors O
r
It's d iffe ren t................................... 2 p
kK8 ¿5C
W hat about your valuable papers deeds
notes, insurance policies, etc.? Are1 they going
up m smoke?
y going
STAM1ARD I’EAS, good q u ality
box*esOt
ca n .
10c
3 f o r . ..
29c
Fisher’s or Crown Scratch Feed,
100-lb sacks $2.78
in ° n e o f o u r 8 a f e ty d e p o s it
boxes The cheapest insurance you can buv
Deposit boxes rent for $2.00 a year.
Peace of mind and safety—for a few cents.
FIRST STATE BANK
A Strong Rank
Gresham, Oregon
GROCERY BULLETIN
FESTIVAL BRAND
SH R IM P
Can 14e
NEW BERG HAM
whole or half
Lb. 39,
CAM PBELL’S SOUPS
All varieties
Can 10c
GOLD B \R PU M PK IN
2 cans 35c
SMALL WHITE
BEANS
3 lbs. 25<*
CHEESE SNAX
Delicious cheese cracker
Pkg. 25c
Sperrv’s
CAKE FLOUR
Ask for sample
Package 35c
Quality
and Service
SOCK EYE SALMON
1-lb. tall can 35c
REX LARD
Med. pail, 95c
Large pail, $1.85
B E E C H N IT
PORK and BEANS
2 cans 25c
GOLD BAR
SPINACH
2 cans 35c
W H ITE STAR
SA RDINES
Large oval cans
2 for 25c
Market Dav Specia I
RAISINS
4-lb. pkg. 39c
White River FLOUR
Kerr's FI OUR
49-lb. sack $2.25
Mrs. A. C. A lthaus en tertain ed a t
d in n er T h u rsd ay evening a t h e r hom e
a t S w eetb rier ran c h Miss Eve H u tc h ­
ison and Miss Hope M ackenzie, both
m em bers of the sam e so ro rity c h a p te r
of w hich she Is a m em ber. K appa
A lpha T heta.
F. H am m ar has recovered from
| an a tta c k of m um ps and his w ife is
I now down w ith th e disease.
Thos. W iles, who suffered a stro k e
of apoplexy early th is week, is recov-
| erin g from th e effects to such an ex-
te n t as to be able to w alk about.
A.
An Event You Have Been
LOAF CHEESE
Brookfield
whole or half
Lb. 30c
Waiting For
and economically drewed is p le^a nrivrimpiified “ " h h
GOLD BAR
SAUER KRAUT
3 cans 39?
GOLD BAR
SW EET POTATOES
2 cans 55c
\ an Camp’s
PORK and BFANS
Med. size can 10c
BULK COCOA
3 lbs. 25t‘
I I Xh.DO and
P A. TOBACCO
16-oz. tin 93c
M EX. RED BEANS
3 lbs. 25c
•
W. Metzger & Co.
Phone 1451
Peed /¿S i
ippaO
r e r OANnbraa„d
5P,r in« and
wearing
a parel. All brand new models, direct from New York
0
^
'
• Y° U
take au\ antage or the opportunity.
CO A T
f
gravh a 7an
r miX,Ure
a " d and
nove,ty
cloth fur-
in
M
t ’ e,1; Rreen>
navy
cocoa,
trimmed, some are embroidered. Value«?
up to $2 l 50 to $29.50, special
for Saturday
A nother lot of coats in plain colors
and mixtures. Sizes 16 to 42. Nearly
all wanted colors. ( 1 9 7 ; -
Saturday special
V 1
Z 5
A glorious, co lo rfu l display of trim m ed m odels
in a variety to su it th e Miss, the Junior Miss and
•he sm a rt m atron. Of bankok straw , crocheted straw
m ilan .«raw , felt and r lb b o n s - w lth brim s th a t may
« ¡r ¿ X d nr.r^
,*nd
menu .’„"d“ nSweTT'“
SWEATERS
A new shipm ent of Novelty Sweaters
just received. Colors: tam gray and
green mixtures, also plain colors
Special for Satur-
# (- a w
da>-
J5.95
fo r S a tu rd a y
$ y |.9 5
r i
Mfll
rh*n'9t°“'
The Ladies’ Shoppe
Osburn Bldg.
GRESMAM, OREGON