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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1926)
PAGE FOLK Guy Jones Is now busily engaged on his th resh in g to u rs in th e vicinity of G resham . Mrs. Jackso n Jones is looking afte r his jew elry sto re busl- | d au g h ter, Eva, of Los Angeles, spent two days th is week w ith th e sister of Mr' s herwf>od, Mrs. L. P. M anning •Mrs. O. A. E astm an and Mrs. Jam es “ " d her hU8band- They left for The D alles T h u rsd ay to v isit a son, but E ikington retu rn ed T h u rsd ay evening ness during bis absence. I will be back la te r to atten d the gath- from th e fo u n d ers' celebration w hich Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Sherw ood and 1 erin g of th e Bonney clan. was held at A storia, beginning on Monday of th is week. Mrs. E astm an attended as a rep rese n tativ e of the sta te au x ilia ry to th e A m erican Le gion. of which she Is p resident. They rep o rt a splendid tim e and th e his- I tortcal settin g of th e an n iv ersary of the founding of A storia In 1811 as m ost in te restin g and instructive. The 125-foot m onum ent w hich w as dedi- ! cated a t th is celeb ratio n has a 525- 1 foot sp iral frieze w hich ru n s from the | base to the top of th e column. T his . frieze is com posed of h isto rical pic- I tu res concerning th e founding of the A New List of D T P R P n t r city ifv a n d fh T present and th x e x Lew is and C lark expedition. Dependable Used Cars Mrs. E lla It. Sanford, field w orker for the n ational W. C. T. U., w ill give an ad d ress at th e M ethodist Episcopal church next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, to which all a re Invited. Miss B ernice H arg ro v e of Berkeley, California, who w as a resid en t of G resham several y ears ago and a g rad u ate of the union high school In Its first class, 1915, visited w ith friends h ere on W ednesday. Miss H a r grove, w hose m usical ab ility w as re c ognized by h er friends h ere before she left tor C alifornia, is now supervisor of m usic In a train in g school conduct ed by the board of reg e n ts of th e Uni versity of C alifornia as a model school for observation by stu d e n t teach ers in the university. She is a g rad u ate of th a t in stitu tio n and has ta u g h t for several years. Guaranteed to give you good transportation OVERLAND— 1923 to u rin g ........ $250 FORD, 1925 Coupe- Balloon tire s. . . . 400 325 OVERLAND— 1924 C oupe.......... 400 CHEVROLET— 1924 R o a d ste r............. OVERLAND— 1925 S e d a n .......... 550 CHEVROLET- 1923 T o u rin g . 250 STAR- 1923 T ouring 225 CHEV, 1922 Coupe— New tire s and b at. . 225 175 DODGE- 1922 Screen Del. 400 150 OLDS, 1920 T r u c k - P neum atic t ir e s ... 275 325 IN T E R N A T IO N A L - 1922 T ruck, good tires, cab and body. . . FORDS- 1924 T o u rin g ........ FORDS- 1923 T o u rin g ........ FORD, 1924 Coupe— Bosch ignition . . . . 450 Mrs. S. R. K itzm iller has as her guest h er sister, Mrs. M aria L. P rice of M ontecello, Indiana, who expects to rem ain h ere for th e re s t of the sum m er. HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. Phone Gresham j J- H ESSEL 1141 w . a . H ESSEL | Ladies’ House Dresses it e have received today another shipment of Ladies' House Dresses Lot 1 Made from light colored percales, flare skirts, braid trimmed, special at. 08c Mr. and Mrs. E. S. R ickard and two children a re occupying one of the Heiney houses on Roberts avenue while Mr. R ikard is engaged in the m aking of m aps connected with the geological survey being made of the Sandy river. T heir tw o-year old child is ill at p rese n t w ith G erm an meas'les Miss H a rrie t H aley, of T routdale, is the guest of Miss M arian Clow for several days. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cooley are planning to go a t once to Yakima w here they will w ork In th e fru it h ar vest. Ready-'Every Man-Every Department 20“ C entury setvicì / » Meats 3 I b Vegetables ! ( heeri ully alert—with a smile, each man is ready to do your bidding Your w ishes are of paramount importance. Each store maintains an atmosphere of pleasing willingness to serve. Make 20th Century your shopping spit Offerings Saturday and Monday, July 24 and 26 | “ DEL M O NTE*CATSrP— From Sunny California, large bottle IHC | “ EELS NAPTHA” SOAP— "M akes w ashing ea sie r”. B ar. 05c | 1 “ TINY TOT" SARDINES— G enuine N orw egian in p ure olive oil about 32 fish to the tin. 2 cans 25c ‘’MAPLE LEAF” S A L M O N - 1926 pack F ancy Columbia R iver Chinook. S pring catch. Rich in oil, ^ -lb . flat c a n s .. 1-lb. flat c a n s . .. . “SEARt HLIGHT* MATCHES— N on-poisonous, safe, large, fu ll boxes C arton of 6 b o x e s ... -CRYSTAL WHITE* SOAP— "P u re Soap, all th ru .” FLOUR— B est P ate n t or P astry . KJ bars 10-lb. sacks 25i* 45c 5c 29c 38c 57c K ERR'S BEST PATENT FLOUR— T he flour m ark et is advancing rapidly. Buy now thus assu rin g y o u rself of old w heat no flour at th is low price. 49-lb. sack . » p Z .'J o “l . i ? BY’s ” asparagus TIPS— ^9“.9..pai,}1'.? .arg e sre ick, 31 1 *P to 40 * larg gr< e n sp ears to B etter th a n th e fresh. 1-lb, cans 65c 2 for. GREEN OLIVES— 1926 pack, larg e Q ueens av erag ing about 40 to the pint. 16-oz. j a r ................. 33c “ KELLOGG’S CORN” FLAKES— 3 p ackages ................... 25c “ BEL MONTE* PEAS 1926 pack. Medium size peas. 3 for 55c, sm all size peas, can 22H c, 3 for. 19c 65c “'-•OTH CENTURY* BROOMS— "6 sew". Strong, med. weight, m ade from the very finest broom corn, o n ly ............... 98c Can. “ VAN CAMP’S” BEANS— Ready to serve. Good w holesom e food and eco- nomical, too. Med. size cmis, 3 for. “ LIBBY'S" MILK— The n ea rest to fresh cream . 3 for ........ T all cans 25c 25c Mrs. H. S. Clow en tertain ed the ex “T R E E ” TEA— “ WESSON” OIL— ecutive board of th e W. C. T. U. at E or frying, cooking, and baking, as w ell as luncheon T hursday. T hose p resen t "O range P ekoe” o r " J a p a n ”, ^ - lb . pkg M ayonnaise. Q u art c a n ................. w ere Mrs. C. O. H orning, Mrs. W. F Lot 2 Made from high colored prints “SAKHALIN” CRAB MEAT— Honey, Mrs. B. L. W alrad and Mrs. B 1-pound p ac k a g e ........ ThhalCin °iCieH8t ?nCat ° f th<? Crab is leg m e at- Sak- floral and scroll designs, assorted colors W. Em ery. P receding a social hour “ ROYAL” BAKING POW DER— frnm t i l i90 P<?r , ^ n t leg m e a t D irect the tim e w as spent in p erfecting plans all trimmed with Val. ecru "T he Cream of T a rta r B aking P ow der” from the clear, cool A-aters of Ja p an . H alves, can ............................... a I p for the com ing sta te convention 12-oz. can 48c, 2 ^ - lb c a n ................... lace, each ............................ which is to be held in G resham in Oc MILL RUN— 5-lb. can. tober. In the afternoon th e ladies re 80-lb sack s. Some extra large sizes a t............... $2.95 paired to th e home of Mrs. Mary Mc Manus w here th e re g u la r business m eeting of th e local W. C. T. U. was "T h e la st w ord in Coffee excellen ce ” held. Special on boys baseball suits, regular price $1.95 D irect from o u r r o a s te r to you alw ay s Mr. and Mrs. Jas. N aylor and d au g h now. $1.38 te r T helm a plan to leave in a day or two for N etarts, w here they expect to in su re s th is fre sh coffee a t low p rices . BOYS’ A M ) M E N ’S REDS spend the rem ain d er of th e sum m er. All Hlaeo lu stock. I They a re going In th e in te re st of the I h ealth of T helm a, who has suffered A Ien’s $1.50 and $1.95 Bovs.. $1.25 and $1.35 serious afte r effects follow ing an a t Several pleasing co n certs have been tack of d ip h th eria six m onths ago. It rendered recen tly by th e G resham is hoped th at sea air and sea food will band on th e street. W ednesday eve have a beneficial effect on her. The ning's en tertain m en t w as Interfered 142-acre d airy and g rain farm on the with by the wind w hich began blowing The House of Quality Base Line road belonging to the Wm. b risk ly about 9 o’clock, and th e music G R ESH A M , OREGON Reid e state w hich has been for several sh eets w ere blown around so th e boys PH O N E U H years under th e m anagem ent of Mr. w ere obliged to quit. We Give Greea imiHiur slumps the modern way Is to carry “Traveler’s N aylor, is now u n d er th e ca re of C arl 'UUHIIHUHMItllllllllllllllUltlllllillllllllllllillllHIIIIIMtllllHlIIIIIIIttllHHUllllilllllllllllllllliHIIHIIHIIIHUIIIIIHHHHUIHIIIU Mrs. Glen Davidson is spending a Retliw risch, who has been engaged Checks.” These can be cashed in any week with her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. ^tiiiimiMugimiiiniiiKiiiimuiiiitj........lUjiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiHiiiiiiniiHiiiiiiiitjiiiiiiiiiiuuimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiimiiiKnniiiiiiiiiniii' th ere for about a year. t J. C. P eterson, at Salem. bank and in hotels and are as convenient I Mrs. Je n n ie B auerley of C entralia. Miss G ertru d e S ou th ard retu rn ed W ashington, who lias been visiting for as cash. Your signature identifies you. several days w ith her d au g h ter, Mrs. Saturday from McMinnville w here she I his is not sufficient with a common check F ran k Kinyon, retu rn ed to her home has been for the p ast two m onths. among strangers. today. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Beckw ith and Two G resham business men had an Robert MacDonald, of Boston, w ere autom obile m ixup on th e ir way to recent a rriv a ls in G resham . The men If stolen, wire your bank. We ‘stop s Ilex I.uni work th is m orning, w hich did slight ire w orking near P o rtlan d and Mrs. Med. pail *1.0», la rg e pail *2.05 payment and your funds are safe. dam age to each c a r hut w hich, aside Beckw ith is staying w ith Mrs. H. C. from nervous shock, did no personal Larsen. It is probable th a t they w ill Econom y J a r s , q u a rt size, no lids. dozen 75c injury. It all happened at th e In ter decide to locate In th is vicinity. The sale of these travelers checks „ section of W allula avenue and Powell Mrs. J. H. M etzger has been on the IS S u g a r (S a tu rd a y an d .M onday), cash *0.10 another of the many services this bank street, when C hase E. S t.C la ir drove sick list for several days, but is some into Powell street. He had come to a b etter at p reren t. renders its patrons. ) an ( am p s Pork anil B eaus, met!, size c a n löi-, doz. *1.15 stop to give rig h t of w ay to Wm. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fieldhouse and H enry, W. B. T uerck was attem p tin g d aughter. Jan e, a re w ith Mrs. M artha F e stiv a l B rand S h rim p to pass H en ry 's car, and n eith er he Fieldhouse for an indefinite stay. Guy special can 14c nor St. C lair saw th e o th er u n til the is convalescing from an a ttac k of C erto, fo r je llie s an d jam s, b o ttle 30c, la tte r was w ell in Powell stree t. To blood poisoning w hich has affected 2 fo r 55v avoid a collision T uerick tu rn ed su d one of bis legs. He expects to spend a Save $1.00 a week for 10 years and you denly into allu la avenue, grazed the week or so in G resham u n til able to Itn islu s, Gold H ar S eedless will have $638.56. 7 15-oz. pkg, lili- rea r of St. C lair’s ca r and tu rn ed over. resum e his work. Mrs, H. E. R. Jo h n so n and daughter, A lpine M ilk, la rg e c a n s 10c, Mrs. R obert Hayes, of S eattle, is doz. IS Mrs. F. E. D oscher and the la tte r's h ere for a w eek's visit w ith her p a r tw o children. F ra n k J r. and H elen, of ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bushong. Gold B ar T o m a to e s, solid pack 3 c a n s 50c Boise. Idaho, arriv ed S atu rd ay for a Mr. and Mrs. A. Isen h ath , of S eattle, few day's visit w ith Mrs. J o h n so n s w ere c a lle rs at th e Welch home on (■old B ar Spinucli, No, 2 L can s A STRONG BANK 3 cans 50c son. W It. Johnson, and fam ily. The Wednesday. They will spend a day or trip was made by au to and they r e so at the F ree M ethodist eam pm eeting GRESH A M , OREGON S ta le y 's S yrup, G olden an d W h ite turned T h u rsd ay , accom panied by I west of P o rtlan d and re tu rn to Seattle sm all c a n s 15c H arold Johnson, who will visit for a S aturday. Mr. Isenhath, who is head sh o rt time. Bulk I n r u n saw yer of a large saw m ill In S eattle, 3 lbs 25c The Rev. 8. F. P itts w ent to Seattle has been spending his vacation with Monday to atten d th e m in iste rs' con his wife at Mt. Hood. I ta lm a P eas, best u n g rad ed peas 3 c a n s 30c ference of th e C h ristian and M ission T he Misses H attie and C lara H er faniiiy w hile gone and rep o rt Mr K a r is being fresh ly kalsom ined down ary A lliance, re tu rn in g yesterday. rick. of Rockford, Illinois, who have te l l as holding his own as to his sta irs this week. J e ll D essert, s im ila r to Je llo 3 pkgs. 25c Dr. A. W. Botkin was called Sunday been visiting th e ir aunt, Mrs. W alter physical condition. to atten d th e 6-year-oid d au g h ter of Sm ith, for th e past two w eeks, left Mrs. C h risten a H um ason left this Miss Mabel Wood arriv ed from T uxedo Toll. 10-oz. tin , Sac. P. A. T ohaeco, 10-oz. tin 03c Mr. and Mrs. Lowe at th e Cam eron- W ednesday for th e ir home. They r e Stockton, C alifornia, last Monday and ? J ’LnJ UK f° r NeWport " h e r e «he will Hogg mill who th a t afternoon had tu rn ed by way of th e Canadian Pacific. spend a week or more will spend her vacation w ith her p a r visiting her broken an arm w hile b ath in g in the Mr. and Mrs. M ,W. E rdm an of Kent. sister ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Wood, and Sandy river. She fell on a rock, fra c W ashington, also visited at the Sm ith o th er relatives. Miss Wood Is home tu rin g the bone In the elbow joint. At home recently. NOTICE I d em o n stratin g ag en t for th e U niver last rep o rts the child w as doing well. Mrs L. T. Lusted. Miss Inez sity of C alifornia In San Joaquin M W. of A. MEMBER.3 II S C lark has gone to e a ste rn O re Lusted. H arry L usted county. The Rev. and friends of G resh Wood, who gon to be gone a week on business and and Mr. and Mrs W F. C lark, of P o rt has been very poorly for the past few am Camp a re invited to Phone 1451 incidentally to help ad v ertise the land. retu rn ed Monday evening from atten d picnic to be days. Is now im proved and hopes to M ultnomah county fair. ______ held Sunday. Ju ly 25. M anzanita and o th er beaches w here be around again in a sh o rt time. Roy Gibbs Is giving his house a they had been enjoying th e sea air. The in terio r of the P at Collins house , F ’ "«- «a? m lle’ S L t ®f lU intZr. fresh coat of p a in t They visited w ith E G. K ardell and which is occupied by Mrs. L et's go! Baker. C. J. LUNDQUIST. Clerk ...3 8 c 73c : 49c »if $2.50 $1.13 20th Century Coffee |b. 47C, 3 IbS $1 38 n WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. In Traveling Grocery Bulletin *1 First State Bank i IV. Metzger & Co.