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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1926)
page Fors GRESHAM OUTLOOK, P ortland Wan Wed» G resham GlrL A quiet wedding cerem ony wan p e r form ed a t the M ethodist E piscopal parsonage W ednesday afternoon a t 3 o clock, Dr. C. W. H uett officiating, when Miss Millie P au lin e Massie, dau g h ter of Mrs. Jo h n Fox, became th e bride of G eorge L ester of P o r t - I»n,i n m . .►,„ „ . . . a , * land. Only th e im m ediate relativ es of th e bride w ere present, in addition to Dr. and Mrs. H uett. The bride was p rettily a ttire d in pink g eorg ette crepe with a p icture hat to m atch and ca rrie d a bouquet of pink sw eet peas. Til.- ..,u p |.- Will re.-!,I- la P o rtland w here Mr. L ester Is employed in a mo tion p ictu re th eater. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Jack so n have p u t in a stan d on Main stre e t on the prop- - . , r ty of th e D»1«“ r«»‘dence w here Mr. Ja ck so n will dispense confectionery w ares d u rin g th e next th ree m onths. He will han d le ice cream , candies, pop and o th e r article s of th is line. GROCERY BULLETIN Royal Baking Powder 12 oz. 48c, 2>/2 lbs. #1.2« Royal Club Coffee P ackage Royal G elatine Free 1 lb. .’,7c, 3 lbs #1.03 6 lbs. #2.00 Royal Club Peaches 5c stick candy F ree with every pound In heavy syrup No. 2i/o can 25c, 3 c a n s «Oc Alpine Milk C an 10c, dozen #1.15 Van Camp’s Pork and Beans White Star Sardines FRIDA Y, JULY GRESHAMLOCALS Mr. and Mrs. C harles Cleveland gave a reception Monday evening to th e m em bers of th e G resham fire de- p arem en t and th e G resham band. D uring th e evening ice cream , cake and punch w ere served and a g en eral good tim e w as enjoyed by all. The band boys co n trib u ted lib erally w ith a choice selection of m usical n u m bers. The new bus m aking the Mt. Hood Loop highw ay trip passed th ro u g h G resham for th e first tim e y esterd ay on its way aro u n d th e loop. It has been m aking th e ru n to G overnm ent Camp for about a m onth. The stage leaves G resham via th e bluff road and re tu rn s to P o rtlan d over th e Columbia riv er highw ay. The K aser F illin g statio n is receiv ing a fresh coat of p aint. The red and yellow, the Shell gaso lin e colors, will be changed to th e green and w hite of th e G eneral gasoline, Mrs. McCauley Dale and baby a re here from H erm iston, Oregon, to visit a week w ith her m other, Mrs. Mary Holgate. I he cause of Liberty has inspired the building of the world's greatest nation T he spaces designated for n o n -p ark Liberty rings true in the hearts of all Americans and their personal and ing strip s have been m arked off and combined independence is established. personal and painted a b rig h t yellow , so th e re ca n (»old Bar Raisins not possibly be a m istak e when p a rk Seedless variety ing a car. It is understood th a t the Liberty .Jar Rubbers 15-oz. p a c k ag e 10c ord in an ce refe rrin g to th e p ark in g of 6 p ac k ag e s 20c vehicles is to be s tric tly enforced. (»uittard s Chocolate The Rev. and Mrs. S. F. P itts and CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, JULY 5 B est grade of pure chocolate No Rub Naptha Soap Mrs. Mary Welch, of G resham , and 1 lb. can 27c S pecial, 6 b a rs 25c “LIBBY’S" MILK— Mrs. Eva Thom pson, of Rockwood, a t “LIBBY’S" DEVILED MEAT— T he n earest to fresh cream . tended th e fu n eral T uesday in P o rt A good sandw ich filling, ^ s , T in . T all cans, 3 f o r ..................... Tuxedo Tobacco P. A. Tobacco land of Mrs. H attie H ughes, an old ac 16-oz. can 83c 16-oz. tin s 03c q u ain tan ce of all. T he Rev. Mr. P itts 5 fo r. “SHI M SHI M” OIL— preached th e fu n eral serm on. P u rely vegetable. T his highly refined product SLICED BEEF— A long line of In d ian s paraded approaches olive oil n ea rer th an any other Cream ed on to a st m akes an appetizing vegetable ail. Q uart c a n ......................... through th e m ain stre e t of G resham b reak fast dish. 2%-oz. g la s s ..................... . W ednesday m uch to th e delight of th e “P E P "— sm all boy and his sister. T hey were The “peppy" b rea k fa st food. P kgs. 10c “DEL MONTE” SW EET PICKLES— Quality 3 for . . . en ro u te to Oak G rove for R attlesn ak e Phone 1451 Sw eet P ickles, in bulk, ab o u t 16 pickles to th e pint. P in t............ Pete s roundup, the th ree-d ay ce le b ra and Service Feed 1281 “CITRUS” FO D D ER tion for Ju ly 3-5. T h ere w ere several L arge packages, 25c, 2 for. dill pickles - au to loads of the Indians, but for the Genuine, firm, crisp Dills. L arg e “W HITE WONDER” SOAP— m ost p a rt th ey trav eled in light pony- 3 for . . . A n o rth w est product, 10 b ars. draw n vehicles, w hile som e rode on horse back. Many of th e women and KIPPERED SNACKS— (H E A METTES— "------- ch ild ren w ere bareheaded, seem ingly I he choicest cuts of the h errin g , cured O ’" T he M acaroni th a t cooks in one-third and sm oked to an ap p etizing degree, 4 cans Z d C paying no atten tio n to th e scorching the tim e. 8-oz. pkgs., 3 f o r ... ray s of the aftern o o n sun. FLOCK CAM PBELL’S BEA NS— R obert M etzger, son of Mr. and Mrs. “C row n”, 49-pound sa c k s. In tom ato sauce, ready to serve "T he J. E. M etzger, w as b ro u g h t home B ig" T ins, 3 f o r ........ T uesday from Good S am a ritan hospi F is h e r’s Blend ............. “DICKINSON’S” GRAPE .11 IC e Z tal wheee he u n d erw en t an operation T h e W orld's B est m ade from th e choic STEEPED OLIVES— for the rem oval of a ru p tu re d ap p en est Concord G rapes. P in t b o ttle ........ S panish M anzanillas stuffed w ith pim en dix. He is now convalescing In a s a t tos, 3-otince bottles, 2 f o r ................... isfacto ry m anner. “ BOOTH’S" SARDINES— " T asty, wholesom e and th e m ost econom ical food W. A. D alton, of A storia, and H arold “DEL MONTE" ( VI s i p I’he season’s most prominent styles are embodied in obta.nable, packed in tom ato, m u stard L arg e b o ttle s........ Blackw ell, of V ernonia, took dinner or spiced sauce. 1-lb. cans, 2 f o r ................ 2 5 C the display of new summer frocks now awaiting your with Mr. and Mrs. G eorge D uncan PIN E A PPLE — ~—— — — — choice here. At the very low prices quoted, you will'find W ednesday. “LIBBY’S” SALMON— Broken sliced. Packed the sam e as w hole slices the values exceptionally attractive. Rich, red, Sockeye, packed in its own oil A num ber of G resham M ethodists except slices m ay be slig h tly broken in one 1-pound, ta ll c a n s .......... or two places. L arg e cans, 3 f o r ................... are planning to go on next Monday to "V S pecial a t h isto ric Cham poeg on the W illam ette H LL ( REAM CH EESE— 2 fo r. riv er to take p a rt in a g ath erin g In Aged Just right. Pound. com m em oration of one held th e re on Ju ly 5, 1843, a t w hich the pioneer M ethodist m issionary, G ustavus T ub silk d re sse s in th e w ide I he last w ord in coffee ex cellen ce ” H ines, presided, when a code of laws a n d n a rro w strip e s , sh o rt D irect fro m o u r R o a ste r to you alw ay s was adopted for th e g overnm ent of sleeves, ta ilo re d c o lla r an d the infant colony. Mr. H ines had de in su re s prices. lie an d in a ll sh a d e s in C repe livered a p atrio tic a d d re ss on Ju ly 4 at de C h in e a n d T ub Silk. Sizes Champoeg, probably th e first of Its 3« to 40. kind in Oregon. R ecent gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. W alt er M etzger w ere Mr. and Mrs. E. A ck ley and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Morrison of S h asta City, C alifornia. T he Ack leys, w ith Mrs. J. H. M etzger, Mrs. d g u r e d G e o rg e tte dresses, W aiter M etzger and Ben Metzger, in clu d in g c o n tra s tin g slip s spent a few days at th e M etzger co t in th e tw o -p iece sty le s an d !g ö | tage at Seaside. som e a re m ad e w ith th e pop Word has been received by relativ es u la r Hare s k irt a n d cape ef here of th e b irth of a d au g h ter on f e c t in light anti d a rk shades. . t_ Ju n e 19 to Dr. and Mrs. M erritt L. R e g u la r price, $24.50. K leaver of D unsm uir, C alifornia. The Dependable Grocers' baby has been nam ed Ja n e t Ann. Mrs. I o p u la r tw o -p iece d resse s j K leaver will be rem em bered by Ld w ith th e c o n tra s tin g blouse | G resham frien d s as Miss L enora I anti s k irt. Som e of th e s k irts Teevln. Mr. and Mrs. O scar Johnson a re en 1 a re plaited , so m e a r e sh irre d , Miss Helen Rogers left S atu rd ay for j S pecial at te rta in in g M innesota relativ es, Dr. San F rancisco, w here she is spending a short tim e w ith Miss Ethel Glover, and Mrs. M. Sundt and tw o ch ildren, w ho recen tly visited Miss R ogers h ere’ Donald ami R uth, of M inneapolis, and A ndrew Johnson, of Litchfield. Mrs. W H IL E W E are erectin g S undt is a sister of Mr. Johnson and MONUMENTS to our A ndrew Jo h n so n is his fa th e r............ A beautiful assortment of dresses GREAT n atio n al heroes, la tte r has visited in G resham before L E T 'S not fo rg et th e and will rem ain for some tim e afte r in light and dark shades, not for FELLOWS who Invented th e d e p a rtu re of Dr. and Mrs. Sundt. getting the very colorful dresses.« ICE CREAM, because they T he p arty m ade th e trip w est th ro u g h GAVE to th is hot old th e C anadian Rockies to Vancouver, ■ s ’ t • 16 to 44. On >|'t\ !,il sale world of ou rs a B. C„ then by boat to S eattle and from COOLING n ec ta r th a t th e re to P o rtlan d by train . Dr. Sundt i t . ° i n ¿ " , y IV 1 a ,m iRhty n a tio n a g a in c e le b ra te s SIMPLY co u ld n 't be re p o rts w onderful scenery through its g lo rio u s N atal Day. REPLACED, so w hile th e Rocky m ountains. He also states \\ bat does A m erica m ean to you? YOU ARE plying the th e grow th of M inneapolis d u rin g the T he fo u n d a tio n a n d s e c u rity of o u r c o u n try PALM leaf today and past few y ears has been phenom inal re s ts on o u r lo y alty an d yet is th e re not a close MOPPING p ersp ira tio n , The announcem ent has been re re la tio n s h ip b etw een o u r p a trio tis m a n d o u r JU ST rem em ber th a t ceived of th e m arriag e in S eattle on p ro sp e rity ? OUR fo untain is h ere Ju n e 27. of Lang M. Goodwin, son of for each summer occasion 11 *.i a s 8a2d th a t w hen a n a n a rc h is t pros- AT YOUR service w ith Mr. and Mrs. E lm er F. Goodwin of p tr s fin a n c ia lly he th ro w s aw ay h is to rc h a n d is to be found here. JU ST about a tho u san d Milton. Oregon, and Miss Eva A lthea bom b a n d jo in s th e forces of law a n d order. ANTIDOTES for th a t Coolidge of S eattle. The groom , who SW ELTERIN G feeling and Is em ployed on one of the larg e Se IF TH E suggestion Especially Stylish and Eery a ttle dailies, spent several y ears in F IR S T S I A T E B A X K feels a sense of SOUNDS good to you G resham schools w hile his fa th e r was Moderately Priced pride and satisfaction because it is buildinc JU ST phone friend p rin cip al of th e high school. HUSBAND to stop here happy homes and makinS a more contented, Mrs. F. E. P alm qulst is p lanning to ON HIS way home th is and loyal people. go early next week to Chenow ith. E \ ENING and b rin g along Hats selected from our regular stock in all the most D ash in g to n , to join her husband and SOME of th a t W eatherlev son H arry , who a re engaged th e re in D ELICIO U S Ice cream In wanted colors in large ami small shapes g etting out poles for telephone and CHOCOLATE, straw b e rry , o th e r purposes. MAPLENVT, F ren ch sal.nl or VANILLA flavor. It'll m ake Large hats in white, pink, coral, tan, orchid, black, T he degree of doctor of divinity was A Strong Bank A H IT w ith th e e n tire conferred on th e Rev A. S. Hisey by and canary in horse hair, crepe de chine and FAMILY T ry It. N ebraska W esleyan university, his fancy braids. Special D e c a rry a »lock of g ro ceries for alm a m ater, th ro u g h Dr. C arl G regg the c o m e n ienee of the b erry picker» Doney. p resid en t of W illam ette U ni »ho gel to tow n fo r sappile» versity, in connection with Its recen t un til evening. com m encem ent exercises. Dr. H isey's The holiday schedule for m ails will m any frien d s in th is vicinity will be i H. W. S nashall has been confined to pleased to learn of th is deserved be observed at th e postofflee on Mon 1 hls bed for th e past tw o weeks w ith a day. Ju ly 5. T here will be no general honor. Osburn Bldg. . . . . T __ Gresham or ru ra l delivery. he ______ local _ b „ arb l e * r evere a ,t,c k of sciatica. He la r e Miss D orothy Cooper Is assistin g at shops will a lto observe th e en tire day p o r,e'1 to be suffering Intensely a t SECOND A MAIN GRESHAM the O scarette for a few weeks aa a holiday. j tim es. Med, can K lc, doz. #1.15 L arge oval can s in m u stard tom ato. Special 2 c a n s 25c, 6 c a n s «He Attractions Sat. and Tues., July 3rd and 6th 05c 23c 25c 45c A. W. Metzger & Co. 15c 29c 25c 49c 35c 10c 25c Best Styles in Dresses $2.14 2.24 25c 29c 25c ...........23c 38c 75c *5.75 59c 20th Century Coffee 47c, 3 Jbs. $1.38 *16.75 20CENTURYSTO 2a *16.75 July Fourth * 7 .7 5 24*50 Every Type of Hat $2 95 FIRST STATE BANK $4.95 The Ladies’ Shoppe The Oscarette