Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 28, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM
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_ LOCALS
ALC H » er he p r a re ho
n t., Mr. and M r., Wash. Mc­
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Word has been received from Mrs.
K inney, cam e from ea ste rn Oregon last A lfred Blom, who w ith her m other
Born to Mr. and M r.. Reuben P e te r­
week and retu rn ed home w ith th e ir Mrs. A hlquist. left G resham several
son on May 11, a daughter.
weeks ago for K ansas to visit a broth
d au g h ter a fte r com m encem ent.
The Misses Mamie and H elen Hose
e r who was considered seriously ill,
F ra n k Kinyon is enjoying a two th a t th is b ro th er recovered but th a t a
have moved from the T hom as re s i­
dence on Main stre e t to th e Shultz w eeks' vacation from his duties as brother, Ed A hlquist, resid in g in Mon­
r u ra l m ail c a rrie r and, w ith his wife, tana, a few days ago becam e sick from
a p a rtm en ts on W est F irst.
will spend a week a t C en tralia w here th e effects of blood poisoning and
M is. B lanche McKinney, who has
Mrs. K inyon's m o th er resides. J. R. passed aw ay in a L ew iston, M ontana
been atten d in g G resham Union high
H o rr is supplying the ru ra l ro u te d u r- hospital May 22.
school for th e past year, has retu rn ed
Ing the absence of th e re g u la r c a rrie r.
J- E. B ennett, one of th e defeated
can d id ates in th e prim aries, w as in
G resham M onday ex p ressin g his ap ­
p reciation to the voters of th is place
to r th e g enerous su p p o rt accorded
him for sta te sen ato r. He received
m ore votes in th e th ree O resham p re
cin cts th an all of his opponents put
together.
Dress Specials
At the la st m eeting of the South
east circle of th e M ethodist Ladies Aid
A group of dresses selected from
which was held a t th e home of Mrs.
W. A. W inters last week, the re sig n a ­
our latest models—in Georgette
tion of Mrs. Olive W illiam s as p resi­
dent of th e circle was accepted and
r, M .
and Flat Crepe with flare skirts,
Mrs. W inters, the form er president,
Ú »
ï l r li rii.
was elected in h er place.
r
long sleeves, plaited and bolero ef­
Bprn to Mr. and Mrs. Orin Stanley
fects. Shades of powder blue, coral,
Monday. May 24, a son w eighing 7
pounds, who has been nam ed H arold
green, henna, red, yellow and tan.
Em m ett. Mrs. Stanley, before h er
y o u r ± i S X a b le “ T S 8“ «“ and “ « « •» » •
m a rriag e four y ears ago was Miss
E rm a Eder.
anxious and eager to prove our slogan-.."Dep™dilble' Grocers/’ WOrker is
Values $12.75 to $15.75
Miss C h ristin e Jo h n s and Miss Ida
N ordine, te ach ers at th e G resham
grade school for th e p ast year, left
Special Friday and Saturday only
S atu rd ay for R ockaw ay beach w here
they expect to spend a week or ten
days a t th e Jo h n s cottage.
A p aper drive is to be put on by th e
G resham L adies Aid next week and it
Is requested th a t all those having old
p
ap ers or m agazines w ill tie them
hnptM-iSi
se p arate ly in bundles convenient for
handling. T hese a re to be placed in
su itab le places for th e co llecto rs to
“tttlu n ie t” STARCH, CORN or GLOSS,
n r
pick up. As far as possible the
F ull p in t (about 15 p ic k les).
Special sale on
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packages,
3
f
o
r
....................
bundles of a neighborhood a re to be
collected in one place. W ednesday,
Libby’s MILK, ’’The n e a re st to fresh
n r
Ju n e 2, has been designated as the
cream ” ta ll cans, 4 f o r ..................... .$.}(*
in this splendid pro d u ct, 3 lb s ..................
date on which these bundles of papers
a re to be g athered. It is asked th a t
CORN MEAL, kiln dried, fresh
all bundles be ready so th a t no delay
9-lb. s a c k ........
________________________<-»b. c a n .............
may be occasioned when the collectors
call. Dr. H u ett and o th ers have a n ­
K e rr’s Best P a te n t FLOUR, 49-Ib, sa c k
'¡ r .
k r
nounced th eir w illingness to a s sist in
I his extra special price on wash dresses is for Friday and
th e collecting.
“C am pbell’»" BEANS, the “Big ” tin
2 l o r ................
aturday only. Wash dresses in linen, rayon stripe
Ross Brown arriv ed from Los A n­
3 f o r ........
tissue gingham and broadcloth. All shades.
P ’
geles T uesday, m aking th e
trip
P IN E A PP L E , H aw aiian S tan d ard Sliced 8 lor«,
th ro u g h by auto. He expects to r e ­
»»»11 peaa iKo. 3 . 1 , , , , . c„
slices in medium sy ru p to th e can
' 8
m ain and look a fte r his fa th e r's b u s­
_________
L arg e cans, 3 f o r ...................
iness.
ThPeou2n T Centurj~ 2 5 c
Mrs. H arry Donley an d g ran d d a u g h ­
ter, B a rb a ra Jean A shw orth, of Spo­
q u a rt.
One lot of hats, carefully selected
kane, arriv ed T uesday for a v isit of a
week or m ore w ith Mrs. D onley’s
8 0 A r ’ .*
from our stock of millinery for this
7 b ars.
m other, Mrs. H annah Shaw and her
Friday and Saturday special. Col­
sister, Mrs. L. T. St. Clair.
» u u r n i i n moss .
....... .
light aDd^ y
M arjorie Stone was som ew hat In­
ors: red, yellow, tan, love bird,
___£»1110011».
3 1 6,..
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P
o
u
n
d
.................
ju red about th e legs one day last
rose and white in summer silk, M i­
bon, e,lelss.fc T h ^ h o k l s t sldTrn ‘T ,8k' nle88 and
week w hile at play at the g rad e school
lan hemp and felts. Values up to
when one of the sw ings fell. Aside
..» » .a
from being badly bruised, th e child
$4.50. For this sale
4 c a n s ...................
w as u n in ju red , although she is still
lam e from th e accident.
( barley W heeler has retu rn ed to
Don’t spend your time trying to buy a
his w ork a t th e Bailey b arb er shop
a fte r a vacation of sev eral weeks
our roaster to you insures low prices. I
useless. Direct from
sp en t in Idaho and ea ste rn W ashing­
ton. He m ade th e trip by autom obile.
Mrs. J. E. G ates presen ted 15 of her
SCRATCH F E E D .......
t9 7 a
AfTTT
"
piano and g u ita r pupils in a recital
at h er hom e on South R oberts avenue
h
m
H
_ ......
*
RCN , 100-lb. sack......... $1.12%
Children's hats in red. tan, coral, blue, brow ntf 1 . 1 -
on T uesday evening, May 25, assisted
by her sister, Mrs. E. E. Moorehead. of
and henna. \ alues up to $5.00, any hat..
P o rtlan d , who gave a num ber of vocal
Methodist Episcopal Church.
selections. T hose p resen t w ere M ar­
The Bible school will begin p ro m p t­
jo rie A ylsw orth, G eorge F red erick and ly at 10 a. m. and w ill be followed by
G ertru d e Lee, F red Pow ell Jr., Alice m orning w orship and serm on begin­
S u h r, C rystal and H arlen H ayden ning at 11 a. m. T here w ill be special
Alice Vedder, May and R uth Rivers, m usic at th is service and th e subject
Osburn Bldg.
of B arton, Evelyn and W’esley Dixon, for the m orning serm on will be “The
Gresham
of P o rtlan d , Miss N ettie Nelson, and Providential N ation."
M argaret and Irm a G ates.
Many
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E pw orth League begins a t 7 o’clock
| friends and relativ es of th e stu d en ts Young people a re cordially invited and
w ere p resen t and all enjoyed a p le as­ o th ers welcomed. The evening service
an t evening.
begins prom ptly a t 8 o'clock w ith a
B. L. Beals, of P o rtland, who has gospel song service led by H. W.
As the years roll swiftly on, the feeble
been w ith th e Stutz Motor com pany, Strong. The p asto r w in preach ta k ­
s m a l l e r " s " ° f F 1Vi ’
and Robert B aker, w ith th e Chicago ing as a subject ’’The Pow er of S u p er­
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiitiitini
ut I i i
S° ° n the last of the 01d Guard
F lin t com pany for th e past year, have
stition." This subject w ill be found
will
have
gone
to their reward.
M
BERG HAM, “The ham what am ”........... Lb. 39?
been added to th e sales force of W. W
full of real In terest and sufficiently
M etzger.
alive today to possess in te rest for all.
REX P l RE I \ R | ).
p.,i| 95, ¡a[.L,t,
$1.85
Geòrgie S tap leto n
of O resham .
But while they answer the last call—
T uesday m orning
beginning at
freshm an In com m erce at Oregon A g­ 10:30 the P o rtlan d M ethodist P re a c h ­
' It >\ M lS , <lean up pii, ,•
|
y.
thev f3SS ,on—the glorious Union which
ric u ltu ra l College, has been initiated
e r s ’ m eeting w ill hold th e ir weekly
they fought to presene remains in ever
i n t o T em inids, E astern S ta r sorority.
t I R IO . best tor making jellies and jams, 2 for
55c
meeting In th e G resham M ethodist
Nine o th er stu d en ts w ere Initiated at
growing power and magnificance.
Episcopal church. The reaso n for this
SOLAR BRAND PIN EA PPLE, broken slices, .pi. 19
the sam e time. T em inids is an o rg a n ­
change Is th a t th e p reach ers may be
ization of college g irls belonging to
rile obsenation of Memorial Day is the
Present and honor the celeb ratio n of
G R IFFO N R IPE OLIVES, small cans, J cans. 25,
the o rd er of E astern S tar. It was
the 65th w edding an n iv ersary of the
wl
o"
f t n ^Utk ° f u ™ight>' nati°n to those
formed by th e union of th e E astern Rev. and Mrs. John H. Wood on th at
B E EC H N C T SPA G H ETTI, med. .¡zed cans
15,-
.
laced the shock of battle that this
S tar club on th is cam pus and a sim i­ •lay. T here will be a pot luck lu n c h ­
nation might live.
tB 1S
lar
o
rganization
at
th
e
U
niversity
of
KERR’S ASSORTED JA M S,!.
Z5,
eon, special o th e r refre sh m e n ts and
Oregon in Ja n u ary . 1923. All E astern
friends of th is couple a re invited to
S tar g irls on th e cam pus a re eligible
LIQl II) SI NS1IINE. for polishinc silver, wood-
u n ite In th is service. They w ill bring
for m em bership.
lunch hut coffee and ice cream will be
wo,k>
r
Urge bottle 50,
t Mr. and Mrs. E ttsel Jones, of B rem ­
provided.
Rev. John H Wood became
55c bottle FREE
erton. arriv ed Monday evening for a p asto r of th e G resham M ethodist Epis- .
stay of a few days at th e home of the
SPER R Y ’S SNOW FLAKE CAKE FI.OUR
copal church first when it w as known
form er s sister. Mrs. P earl Mack, also
as the Powell Valley circu it In 1882
Special price for Saturday...............
23c
they will spend som e tim e w ith F. C
and has been known and loved by th e
A Strong Bank
Jones, who is located for th e sum m er
.H I.I, D IS S E R T and ROY \1, CLUB IEI.I.
people of th is com m unity ever since.
at Wemme. Mrs. Mack, who has been
¡1
IOW HER, equal to Jello.............
3 pkgs. 25c
Gresham, Oregon
ill for sev eral weeks, is rep o rted to be
Ere.
Methodist
Seri
Ires.
g
rad
u
a
lly
im
proving.
SMALL W H ILE BEANS
I
5 lbs. 25c
The Bible school of th e F ree Meth­
MEX. R E |) BEANS
odist church will begin at 10 a. m. S un­
’ lbs. 25,-
Let U8 be your
day. followed by preaching services at . • ù\»'y^.'-i"y.-.7ò-.-.y y y ; ■ ■ - - y,-
.....
W Hl I E R l\ ER ami K ER R ’S BEST PA TEN T
11 by the pastor, th e Rev. W. T. Klotz-
bach, from the topic. “The B eggar at
FI.Ol R, both high patent
49-Ib. sack $2.25
<>ur G ate." Young people s m eeting
............ - ..................................................1 ,1 -1 ,.................. .............. ........
for anything you need in
PRIN CE A LBERT TOBACCO
|<Loz. tin 93c
will be held at 7. followed by p rea ch ­
I’irnic (woods
ing. All visitors a re welcome to th ese
TU X ED O TOBACCO
services.
Lunches
16-oz. tin 93c
The W o m an s M issionary society
(undies
«HMHiiniiimmiiimiitiiiFiiHtiiiin
KHODODEM ir o m d a n c e HALL
will meet at the home or Mrs. B. W.
lee ('ream
Em
ery
W
ednesday
afternoon,
at
2:30.
on Mt. Hood Loop Road
. Soft Drinks
ZOC
W ASH
DRESSES
OOC
*3.95
29c
$2.09
*, 9lC
25C
S i 't o k ®
SPECIAL ON HATS
25c
t>9C
In.Ba" 29c
49c
25c
... 25c
29c
c„r?d-‘,r:
$
2.95
"•s”
Zt)C
20th Century Coffee
---- ---------lb. 47c, 3 lbs. $1.38
TO CLOSE OUT
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The Ladies’ Shoppe
Memorial D a y ...
Grocery Bulletin
FIRST STATE BANK
HEADQUARTERS
DANCE
4 . IV. Metzger & Co.
Quality
and Service
n,
Phone ¡451
Feed 12$!
We have all of 'em
The Oscarette
SECOND
A MAIN
GRESHAM
C edar Door and Window S creens,
Good screen s 2-8 x 6 -S 4 . »1.95. \Ve
have several styles and sizes all gal-
■olnts
w in® ?' m orti8ed aild G’Uored
I?!“ ? . " indow ’creen s and special
sized doors m ade to order. G resham
W oodworking Shop, phone 50x1.
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