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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1926)
PAGE POUR GRESHAM LOCALS ! rented the Shultz ap a rtm en ts and ex- Mr. and Mrg. Ray Wax, cousins of I pect to move to G resham soon from th e C. E. Ja ck so n fam ily, a re here P ortland. Mr. Quinby is one of the from S pring H ill. K ansas. They a re G uests arriv ed unexpectedly W ed Arm of th e Quinby Motor company. m aking a to u r of the United States nesday evening from Thom as, W ash Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen drove to and a re a t G resham for a few days. ington, to spend a few days w ith Mr. Longview S atu rd ay and rem ained u n G. M. R obertson, a M ontana bank and Mrs. O scar Johnson. They are Mr. and Mrs. E J. Nelson and two til the follow ing day when they w ere exam iner, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. daug h ters, V eronne and Ja n e and a accom panied home by Mr. and Mrs. J. T. H orr, has arriv ed from Helena, son, Emil. Dr. and Mrs. M. S undt, the W infred H ill who visited with G resh for an indefinite visit w ith his wife's am relativ es until Monday. parents. He m ade th e trip from la tte r a siste r of Mr. Johnson, with Dr. and Mrs. R H. Todd en tertain ed H elena to G resham in tw o days. Mrs th eir two children, left la st evening for th e ir home In M inneapolis. En Mrs. F ra n k M artin, of Minot. North Robertson has been visiting here for i route they will m ake a to u r of Yellow D akota, th ree days last week. The some time. Mrs. F ra n k Bacon u n d erw en t an stone N ational park. Mrs. Johnson Todds, accom panied by th e ir g ra n d with Dr. Sundt and fam ily sp en t S un- I children, R ichard and L au ra Todd, operation for the rem oval of a goiter I have gone to th e ir sum m er home at at Good S am aritan hospital on T ues- * day and Monday a t Seaside. W elches, w here they expect to rem ain day. Mrs. Bacon resides a t th e L ittle A Store h e re -a Store there 20* Caere et $ Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Quinby have ' for two weeks or longer. Sandy dam w here h er husband is em everywhere —t hats where you will always find ployed, but visits in G resham fre econom), Each new store is building economy quently. She is rec u p eratin g finely info ¿nether community ano each bank account since h er operation and hopes to be begins budding as a result of the ¡aymgs home in a sh o rt time. C. D. Cathey treated his b erry p ick ers, about 18 in num ber, to a ride up ,«***’ i the Columbia riv er highw ay today and a picnic dinner at E agle Creek. He Ba secured a tru ck in w hich to m ake the trip and all enjoyed th e day Im m ensely. Buckeye Cords I Kelflex Cord Mrs. B. O. Boswell left la st T h u rs 30x3 >4 reg. c l . . 9 N.30 day for an extended trip east. She 30x3ft, re g u la r. 911.1« 30x3*4 ci. oversize 99-55 Will be Joined by h er sister, Mrs. Alice 30x3ft oversize. 912.90 31x4 S. S. 6-ply Meffert, a t K ansas City. D uring her cord .................. 915.69 31x4, S. S. 6-ply. 919.15 absence, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mason 32x4, 6-ply co rd . .917.70 32 X 4 ................. 920.95 33x4, 6-ply co rd . . 9K54) and son Ju n io r of P o rtlan d , w ill re 33 X 4 ................. 92145 32x4 f t ...................99045 32 X 4 f t ................. 9SS.16 side w ith Mr. Boswell a t th e Boswell home on South R oberts avenue. Mrg. Josephine S ieburg and son “CRYSTAL” WHITE SOAP— K enneth of A rlington H eights, Illi kippered snacks — P u re Soap, all through, 10 bars nois, are g u ests of Dr. Mary Becker T »>e m ost select “c u ts" of th e h errin g cured and her brother. Mrs. C atherine Dou- 2 9 x 4 .4 0 K elly B a lo o n .................... 913.75 “STEW ARTS" BLUEING— beck of Chicago was recen tly a guest 4 d n s8nl0ked tO a " ap Petizlng degree ! H ighly concentrated, bottle of Dr. Becker. She w ent to Los A n 30 x 3 ^ . reg. size, g re y tube ............. 92.10 geles early th is week. SMALL WHITE BEANS— - VINEGAR— Miss Leona Sm ith and h er b ro th er We sell gas for 22c per gallon and western oil 15c Choice, tw ice cleaned C alifornia, 3 lbs. . . P u re apple cider, 22-oz. bottle Melvin Sm ith, of Colum bia City In diana, w ere the g u ests T h u rsd ay of LIBBY’S MILK— “ M A/OLA” OIL— Mr. and Mrs. A. W. M etzger in a trip T he n ea rest to fresh cream . A pure salad and cooking oil. q u a rt c a n . around the Mt. Hood highw ay loop T all cans, 3 f o r . .. O thers to enjoy the day w ere Mrs MILL RUM— Belle Beers, the Misses F lo ren ce and Cor. P ow ell a n d R o b e rts CODFISH— Bernice Beers and Miss A ridth G ar 80-pound sack. GRESHAM, OREGON 8 tbrCeta k f a ^ n e ,P n t \ S erLe Cream ed Codfish (or ner. Mr. and Miss Sm ith have been o reak fast. P u t in cold w ater and heat to a to uring the w est and a re now on th eir K ERR’S BEST PATENT FLOUR boiling point, then d rain off w ate r' »ml . n way home from a trip to Los Angeles 49-pouud s a c k .......... cream . 1-pound tab lets w here they attended th e n atio n al B. Y. P. U. convention. 2 f o r ............ John Schenk has been appointed su — p erin ten d en t of the G ervais schools “(R ISC O ”— for the com ing year and expects to F or frying, sh o rten in g and cake m alting n « move th ere w ith his fam ily as soon as s 74/» 3-pound c a n ........ “ C E R T «”— suitable dw elling q u a rte rs have been found. “ H IR ES” ROOT BEER EXTRACT— Im proves “Jellies and Jam s". 2 b o ttle s ... I he Rev. J. H. Wood is being con it seem s a s th o u g h th e sun had go n e dow n. B ottle, 19c, .3 b o ttle s .. g ratu late d on the 84th an n iv ersary of fk u t jars — ------------------ ------- his b irth today. On la st S unday m o rn --------------- - “CAMPBELL’S” BEANS— G enuine “B all" Masons, or “K e rr’s” s e l f s e a iin o - ing he preached an excellent serm on The beams w ith the fam ous tom ato sauce Slow- at the M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch , his S S M tin s 3 difRo7 tib le’ n o u rish in e. The ’W ^ first serm on in sev eral years. 1 he fact is— th e E a r th h a s sim p ly rolled ECONOMY BUILDERS New Low Tire Prices KELL Y- SPRINGFIELD nay and each bank account begins bui ding as a1 re sih of Offerings Saturday and Monday, July 17 and 19 SPECIALS 39c I 2^» 15c IVY FILLING STATION I5c ¿5C . 49C 25c $1.14 J»C 35c $2.09 CANNING SUPPLIES When It Gets Dark 55c 55c 95e P lan s are u n d er w ay for a lawn p arty to be held at th e W. F. Honey home on W ednesday evening. Ju ly 28, u nder the auspices of th e local au x il iary of the W om an’s Home M issionary society of the M ethodist Episcopal church. On th is occasion in fo rm a tion will be given on th e proposed new buildings for the P o rtlan d S e ttle m ent cen ter to replace th e old. out of date q u a rte rs now occupied. The com m ittee arran g in g for th e occasion consists of Mrs. Jam es S terlin g , Mrs A. McManus, Mrs. M arion Johnson, Mrs. George Honey and Mrs. K. A Miller. o v er a n d we have tu rn e d o u r back to th e Sun. M any of th e d a rk sp o ts in a m a n ’s life a re due to h is ow n m istak e s. P e rh a p s g e n e ra l c o n d itio n s h a v e caused w orry. Be of good ch eer. T h e sun will s h in e ag a in ! I lie F irs t S ta te Hank is a n x io u s to help J"»« An account h ere will e sta b lish a c o n tac t th a t will en ab le us to lig h te n th e dark h o u rs— p re s e n t o r fu tu re . I ^ d en o m in atio n al Services. Sunday school will convene a t 10 I ( 'clock at the U ndenom inational tem - i pie and preaching sei vices w i l l be j held at 2 in the afternoon. T ilt sub- I ject for the afternoon will be "Eliezer and the Bride," and in the evening the p asto r will preach from the them e of "The Rohe, th e Bells and the Pome- g ran ites." An exceptionally good a t tendance is rep o rted for th e afternoon and evening services th is season, with good in terest. A choir of about 25 m em bers sings at each service w ith special music. A h ea rty welcom > is extended to all to be pre tee*, esp ec ially In the afternoon when tiler? are no m eetings elsew here. w *• V "Experience is the only teacher whose wages are too highi'— W. S. Sutton. First State Bank A STRONG BANK G R ESIIA M , OREGON mom. Grocery Bulletin I . A. IOBACCO, 16-oz. tin Gold B ar R aisin* 15-oz. p a c k ag e I lie C heese Nnax D elicious C heese (’rac k e r, pkg. 23c 93c “PAHO WAX”— “t I T R l S ” POWDER L arge packages 23c, 2 for ---------:------ MACARONI— F resh , curve cut, 4 pounds -------------- - H I.L ( REAM 1 HEESE “Aged ju st rig h t." Pound ------- :------ SUGAR l’u r e C a ,i , S u g ar best for can n in g & preserves S atu rd ay and Monday. d4/* i /t Cash Gold B ar T o m ato es Solid pack 3 cans, 50c WHITE WONDER SOAP Hl bars 29c. Shopping Bag Free S h rim p F e stiv a l B rand C an, 14c JM). IB Crown Best P aten t 4 9-lb. s a c k ................................. $2.25 WHITE STAR SARDINES A m aiio M arch G loss anti Corn P a c k a g e, lOe l arg e oval tins In tom ato sauce, m n -tard and »pli-ed 2 cans 25c, 12c, JAH CAPS— " 6 cans ti9c 2' .-lb. can. $1.29 I package K»)al Gelatin Free with every .ale — ------------- "E conom y”, dozen 25c. “B all” zinc, porcelain-lined, d o z e n ... Masons, 25c Lovely apparel predominates in our general clearance o f ready-to il ear, dresses, coats and millinery. W ash D resses Our entire line of wash dresses in Voile, Linen Rayon, broadcloth and English Prints to close out during this July Clearance Sale. LARGE BATS Ju ly (le a ra n c e Sale English Prints $1.65 Sizes up to 42 and in ligtft and d ark shades. VOILES N eatly made, trim m ed in lace and net, also bandings of co n trastin g shades. Sizes up to 44. Ju ly C learance Sale. $2.95 $ 1.95 Our en tire line of large hats in silk horse h air, hair silk and straw com binations N early all shades to choose from and values up to 17 50 and $8.75. SMALL BATS Ju ly t learan ce Sale $1.98 One lot of h ats in close fit ting models of straw , silk and straw and silk com bina tions. W a s h S ilk s À In crepe de Chine and Tub Silk P rinted . — values up to $7.75. ' “ * repes an d Pongee, Ju ly C learance Sale. $4.95 One lot of afternoon dresses in Crepe de C h in e f i .» and Satin. Shades are love h i r / r n . \ i ’ F a t Crepe I Ones i p m ¿ 7 k * • b,#e’ Royal Baking Powder 12-oz. can 25C July Clearance Sale U ta h n a l ’eas Best u n g rad e d v a rie ty 3 can s. 3»e S ilv er B ar T o m ato es Best s ta n d a rd 3 can s. 39c . 25C “211111 CENTURY" JA R RUBBERS— eavy doubled lipped red rin g s for eith er Clw hot or cold pack, 3 dozen ............................. TL XEDO TOBACCO, 16-oz. tin....... 83, FLOUR A lpine Milk S pecial L a rg e can. I0e S m all can. 5<* -----------------7 ^ — S afeguards th e je llies and jam s, 2 lbs. . . "20th ,,c ™ t “ ry " Coffee— "E x e ells In 20th Century Coffe« llavor. D irect fro m o u r r o a s te r to you alw ay s in su re s low p rices II lb. 47c, 3 lbs. $1.38 F ig Bars 2 lbs. 35c T o ile t Soups F ancy a s s o rtm e n t 3 b a rs 25e 1 Ju ly C learance S a le ........................................................... Itipe Olives Griffin B rand 3 can s, 25c THE LADIES’ SHOPPE Osburn Bldg. A. IV. Metzger & Co. Phone 145/ Feed ¡¿St Phone 2081 Gresham For low est ra te s on autom obile tru ck and g eneral in su ran ce see B w ’ «• bow er Baths. T h o rn e —Adv. ' a re equipped to offer si The Outlook s barg ain cou n ter on ________________ baths, hot or cold, for a fee P»ge J. A m erica's first E uropean-type light c lm p .- A d T .'' ° W" l° Wel’ - U' A Don t lay down the paper till you c a r on display in G resham S atu rd ay -------------- -------- have read the W ant Ada. Ju ly 17.—Adv. o o p n NASH, sis«; worth , Honey, phone 1721 mor* $12.7d