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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1926)
page r o c a G RF.NH A V OUTLOOK, FRIDAY. JVXK Is, IS«« GRESHAM LOCALS Exquisite Models in Neiv Summer Wardrobe Needs Silk D r e s s e s GÍPe Yôur Dollar More Lelenuje Mrs. Minnie K eiter and d au g h ter Ruth, th e form er an au n t of Mrs. C. E. R usher, arriv ed last week from P a r sons, K ansas, and will spend th e su m m er and possibly longer with th e R usher fam ily. Ed. Johnson is erecting an E nglish bungalow, one and a h alf story, south of G resham ju s t outside of th e city lim its. SPECIAL Friday a n d S atu rd ay only *7.75 In Hat crepe, ponge a n d law re lin e . Colors, co ral, blue, yellow , ta n , grey, h e n n a, ja d e a n d p rin te d effects. Voile and Rayon Stripes c- In a ll th e m o st w an ted co l ors. Som e a re lace trim m ed , o th e rs se lf-trim m e d an d w ith b u tto n s. Sizes 16 to 44. SPECIAL AT S. J. B liss of Rockwood is destined to m ake him self p o p u lar around th e Outlook office if he rep e ats his visit of W ednesday afternoon when he brought in a fine b ranch loaded w ith ( entralizing the cash buying power of many thousands of dollars daily, we Royal Anns. In size and flavor they give your dollars more leverage. Greater values at 20th CENTURY and w ere ce rtain ly u n surpassed. Mr. Bliss the merchandise is Dependably good. sta te s he has gath ered close to 1000 pounds off tw o trees. A new H udson car. containing a m an and a w oman and driven by the la tte r, w ent wild Monday m orning on th e Base Line road n ear th e residence of SNOW DRIFT. P u re vegetable fa t for a l l f t l . “ SAKHALIN” CRAB MEAT. To th e contents of E. W. A ylsw orth and skidded acro ss cooking — .... ......... .... 4-pound can U 1 C a can of Crab add a head of shredded lettuce; th e ir law n, strik in g the con crete steps then add sufficient 1000 Islan d D ressing to suit CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP. th e ta ste and mix to g eth er w ell. Serve on le t and knocking off a piece of th e con . 3 cans tuce leaves. F our to six salad s may be Q F Crete. T he d riv er evidently applied served nicely. H alves, can 89c, 3 for oOC the b rak es too suddenly w ith th e re “P E P ”—T he peppy b ran food. Pkg su it the c a r left th e highw ay and sped CAMPBELL’S BEANS. The "b ig '' tin. or perhaps a d istan ce of 90 feet sidew ays 3 cans CRYSTAL W HITE SOAP, P u re soap acro ss the law n. In its flight boards all through 10 b ars O Ö C “AMERICAN BEAUTY” OYSTERS. 97 and graveled drivew ay w ere to rn up. L atest pack. No. 1 (5-oz.) cans 14c, 2 for Za I C “MAZOLA” OIL. F or cooking, baking or A i l , , It is a m ystery to those around th e m ayonnaise. Q u art can _________________ T tl/C PURE LARD. In bulk. To som e m o th e r s /* * !_ place how the m achine ever kept Itself th e re 's no su b stitu te for good la rd . 3 lbs. t)»SC rig h t side up. R obert M etzger, son of Mr.and Mrs. MARKET DAY RAISINS _____ 4-lb. pkg. H EIN Z’ SPA G H ETTI. Ready to serve. J. E. M etzger, w as operated on T ues J u s t heat, th a t's all. Med. size (17-oz. net) Qr “LIBBY’S” MILK. “T he n e a re st to fresh 2 cans OdC day evening at Good S am aritan hospl cream .” T all cans. 4 for ........ ........ »SDC tai for appendicitis. He suffered an “LIBBY’S” SALAD POINTS. 1926 pack acute a ttac k of th e tro u b le about a asp arag u s tip s on to ast for luncheon. j / v BAKER’S COCOA. H alf-pound can week before and a prom pt diagnosis 1-lb. cans 25c, 2 for 4 « f C revealed th e need of an im m ediate LIBBY’S PIN E A PPLE . M larg e slices to the 7 ‘) , , operation. T he p atien t is rep o rted to “ H.-O.” OATS. Quick cooking Pkg. can, in rich syrup. L arg e can s 25c, 8 for I »)C be doing well. “SEARCHLIGHT” MATCHES. L arg e full 1 ) 0 . Mr. and Mrs. S .E. P alm q u lst and LIBERTY BROOMS. “5 sew n.” Medium i * Q boxes, non-poisonous. Box 5c, 6 for ZUC weight, strong, durable. Each O «fC children drove to Canby T uesday and spent th e day with relativ es, th e oc TO ILET PA PER. Soft, sa n ita ry tissue. 0 9 — casion being a double b irth d ay cele 1000 sheets in a ro ll 3 ro lls _____Z» j C K ERR’S FLOUR. 49-lb. sacks bration. On th is day th e m other of W HITE KING WASHING MACHINE SOAP. 4~ Mrs. P alm q u lst, Mrs. Jo h a n n a Magnu L arge package !•)(" F IS H E R ’S BLEND at son, was 77 y ears old and h er daugh ter, Mrs. A nna P eterson, w as 43. T he STRAINED HONEY. P ure. Packed in K err A/V or B all Mason ja rs .... P in t 29c, qt. T U C tim e was passed w ith social diversions MILL RUN. 80-lb. sacks at and luncheon w as served. Mrs. D. M. Cathey has been bedfast for m ore th an a week with bronchi ‘ J u s t re a l good coffee,” an d th e price tis and ailm en ts atten d in g a cold. is e x tre m e ly low because it conies L ester M iller left for San F ran cisco S aturday for a ten-day vacation. He d ire c t fro m o u r r o a s te r to you is em ployed in P o rtlan d as a book keeper for th e H ack ett D igger com pany. Mrs. A lbert A dkins and two ch ild ren retu rn ed to th e ir home a t H eppner ly ill d u rin g the p ast y ear but Is now Sunday afte r spending tw o w eeks a t well recovered and expects to be able the home of h er m other, Mrs. Minnie to en ter high school in th e fall. Brown. Mrs. Brown and son, Ross Mrs. Mabel Robson of Pia Pot, S as took them by au to as far as The katchew an, is visiting w ith her father, Dalles w here they w ere met by Mr W. H. Gibson and family. Adkins. G eorge Brown, a b ro th er of Miss F lo ren ce Honey, assisted by the late Jo h n Brown, w as a visitor m em bers of h er Sunday school class, recently at fhe Brown home. He is a w as hostess T uesday evening a t a .... '•"•IINIIHItllllllllllllliiitHiniiiiiii m iner and w as em ployed back In th e p arty in honor of the b irth d ay of Mrs. hills about 30 m iles from V ancouver H. L. St. C lair, w hich was g reatly B. C.. and did not get word of th e enjoyed by all presen t. The g ath erin g death of his b ro th er u n til afte r th e w as held in the grove a t th e W. F. funeral. Honey home, the grove being illu m in Dr. and Mrs. L. N. G ossard of P o rt ated by electric lights and a huge bon land and th e fo rm er's p aren ts, Mr. fire. The a ttra c tiv e grounds claim ed and Mrs. A. T. G ossard, of W ayne, the atten tio n of th e gu ests w hile day N ebraska, w ere dinuer guests Mon light lasted, afte r w hich th e tim e was day of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Taylor. spent around th e bonfire and In the L. L. K idder has purchased a new grove. The young ladies served ice Chevrolet sedan of the landeau type cream and w afers. The g u ests w ere through W. W. Metzger. Dr. Hughes I te ach ers and officers of th e Methodist has also been Indulging In a new Episcopal Sunday school, of which m achine, a F ord coupe, w hich he pur- Mrs. St. C lair is su p erin ten d en t, and hased th ro u g h R aker & Son. m em bers of th e ir fam ilies. Jam es N aylor was taken to P o rtlan d Miss Eva T acheron was one of the sanitorium S unday evening w here he g rad u ates th is week from W illam ette will rem ain for a week or longer ta k U niversity, and one of th e ten honor • ••VOTW VVf ITIIIIII H II Umiliti II, ing electric and o th e r form s of tr e a t stu d en ts in th e class num bering 84. I ment for a rth ritis , a chronic rheu- j She w as elected by the faculty as ' inatlc ailm ent. A week ago he re- | a m em ber of the h o n o rary scholastic These ore Stepping Stones to Success. turned from St. M artins hot sp rin g s at j society of A lpha K appa Nu. R ela Let us help you at each step. Carson, W ashington, w here he w as un- 1 tives who w ent from G resham and tier tre a tm e n t for th ree weeks. He vicinity to atten d com m encem ent at was accom panied to the sp rin g s by Salem w ere, Mr.and Mrs. George his d au g h ter T helm a, who w as serious- j T acheron. Mr. and Mrs. O. Boring and Home Economics Saturday and Monday, June 19 and 21 *3.45 25c A very b e a u tifu l lin e o f : d resse s fo r a fte rn o o n an d e v e n in g w ear, fe a tu rin g th e s m a rt sty le s in s tr a ig h t lin e an d tw o-piece effect, in all sh ad es. Sizes 16 to 46......... 10c »12.75 t» »24.75 NEW C o n tin u ed from page 2 T hom as M. C raw ford and Mrs. Olive W illiam s w ere m a rrie d in P o rtlan d on Ju n e X2 a th e p arso n ag e of Hope P resb y terian ch u rch by th e p asto r, the Rev. C harles H urd. They are residing at the resid en ce of th e bride so u th east of G resham . Mrs. C raw ford was tendered a su rp rise W ednesday a fte r noon a t th e g ath erin g of th e so u th east circ le of the M ethodist L adies Aid at th e home of Mrs. J. V. Cogs well. As a token of ap p reciatio n she was presen ted w ith a handsom e p re serve dish. A N I) D I F F E R E N T 39c M ILLINERY NOW ON DISPLAY a n d we w elcom e you to Come and see it J M id-sum m er H a ts, in close- fittin g ta ile u r m odels an d la rg e a fte rn o o n hats. *2.95 to *7.50 The Ladies’ Shoppe Osburn Bldg. Gresham 20c 15c $2.09 $2.19 $1.13 20th Century Coffee lb. 47c, 3 lbs. $1.38 ■■ YOUR SPINE H ere Lies th e C ause of y our T ro u b le. STEPPING STONES Have th is cause removed by c h iro practic tre a tm e n t and your sickness will disappear. Spinal exaailnatlon and connolU tlun w ithout rh an re. I)r. Geo. E. Mallett Office phone 1.121 Batik of Gretdinm Bldg. INVEST CAREFULLY He», l i s t G resham Grocery Bulletin NEW BERG II AM, cheaper than bacon, lb. REX PURE LARI), med. jail $1.05. large 42d $2.05 Monday, Cash Price $ 6 -3 5 C urve Cut M aearoni P a c k a g e 5c, lim it 5 F e stiv a l B rand d r a p e F ruit No. 2 can 25c J e ll P o n d e r, J e ll D esert 3 pkgs. 25c C erto, fo r M aking Je llie s 2 b o ttle s 55c t* iiltta rd ’s P u re C hocolate Pound can 23c K err’s A ssorted J e llie s G lass 10c JARS JARS SAVE JARS Wc arc headquarters for Jars, fellv Gh sses, Etc. All sizes and kinds. Prices Right. FIRST STATE BANK S P E C IA L Saturday, June 19, Only S arillnes L arg e uval c a n s 2 fu r 25c S ilv er B ar T o m ato es Special, 2 c a n s 25c Any W kite Summer Hat ('« lu iu h la H iver N aim an ( ’hulee P in k , 3 c a n s 43c U tahiin Pea* S pecial, 3 c a n s 39c in the shop TOBACCO $ 0 .5 0 TOBACCO GRANGER Rough t ut, 45e can, 50c pipe l’RINCT .ALBERI, I6-oz c a n ........................ rU X ED O , 1( 57c 93«' 83« and $ g .O O A. W. Metzger & Co. Quality and Service REGULARLY WORK PERSISTENTLY SU G A R Saturday and SPEND WISELY Phone 1451 Peed ¡¿St MISS HALSEY first State Bank Bldg., Gresham, Opp. Telephone Office G resh am , O regon A S tro n g B ank -X The reg u la r m eeting of the A m eri can Legion au x iliary will be held on T uesday evening. Ju n e 22. a t g range hall. It is desired th a t a good a tte n d ance be p resen t a t th is m eeting as A card from Miss Emma B. Johnson delegates will be elected for th e sta te , W ednesday m orning from S eattle convention to be held at M arshfield. ! statq s th a t th e G resham p arty en Oregon, the first w eek In A u g u st ; ro u te to A laska arriv ed safely in th a t Mr. and Mrs. Clifford N ash have I city. "Now on our way to b reak fast," moved from G resham to a residence said th e card. "May be our la st meal on O atm an stre e t in P ortland. 'f o r aw hile." O thers of the p arty are, Miss H elen Hoss Is the g u est of Mr. the Misses Evelyn and Mabel Metzger, P earl Ruegg. W inifred O sburn and and Mrs. E lsw o rth R aker a t th e ir sum m er home at L ake Oswego. F lorence Beers. j fam ily, Mr.and Mrs. H arry Bickford I and fam ily. Miss V iolette P e rre t and . Mrs. Alice V uilleum ier. Miss T ach eron w ill teach next year in th e high ! school at S isters, Oregon. H. W. Snasliall has been confined to his bed w ith sickness for the past tew days. * SPECIA L COMMUNICATION of G resham Lodge No. 152. A. F. A A. M.. in M asonic hall, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n H ansen and G resham , Monday evening. Ju n e 21, a t th e la tte r's m other. Mrs. D. M Rob 7:30. W ork In the E. A. degree. W L. CORSAGE, Sec y. erts, drove to Longview T hursday. W. W METZGER, W. M.