Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 13, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    week in a trip to th e beaches from the sam e com pany here, were in
Seaside to Tillam ook, driving his new G resham on Saturday of fair week.
W. J. Cooper has purchased th e A. C hevrolet coupe.
On th e ir re tu rn they w ere accom ­
Recent g u ests a t the home of Mr. panied by Mrs. F red Todd and two
M. W ilkenson house In Regner ad d i­
tion and Is planning to occupy the and Mrs. P. Michel w ere th e ir son-in- ch ildren, L au ra and Dick, who will re ­
place the com ing S aturday. It is un- law and dau g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. Eu m ain for a tw o w eeks' visit.
deratood th a t Mr. W ilkenson will ) gene W hite of P o rtlan d , who have
L ester Spencer has sold his re si­
build la te r on lots he ow ns directly Just retu rn ed from a trip to S acra­ dence p ro p erty opposite the high
across the street. Mr. Cooper and mento, California.
school a th le tic field to Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. George Lane has retu rn ed from J. C. T u rn e r of P endleton, who have
fam ily have lived in the house belong­
ing to W illiam Thom and C harles the P o rtlan d san itariu m w here she tak en possession. Mr. T u rn e r owns
T aber since coming to G resham sev­ was under trea tm e n t for a week.
a w heat ran ch between P endleton and
T heodore C. Stafford, from E van­ W alla W'alla. B. W. T horne m ade th e
eral y ears ago, but the place has re ­
cently been leased to a W isconsin ston, Illinois, is spending the sum - I sale. Mr. Spencer has not fully made
family, the brother-in-law and sister m er vacation with his fath er, J. L. I his plans for th e fu tu re. He expects i
The to go soon to ea ste rn W ashington
of Mrs. E lla Ollfphant, who will soon Stafford and Mrs. Stafford.
come to G resham to reside. The real young man is a student at N orthw est­ w here he w ill rem ain for several
estate tra n sfe r of the W ilkenson p ro p ­ ern U niversity and will re tu rn to his weeks looking afte r business in te r­
studies the la tte r p a rt of Septem ber. ests.
erty w as handled by B. W. Thorne.
!
Mrs, Will W illiam s and her son,
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Eder, H arold
G uests a t th e B. L. W alrad home on
E der and Mrs. Goldie A nderson of •lay, a re h ere from Amity, Oregon, for th ree days of la st week w ere the
P ortland, Mr. and Mrs. Oren Stanley a w eek’s visit with the m other of Mrs. Misses P earl and C arrie L ellu q u et, of
and family, Mr. and Mrs. H arry S ta n ­ W illiam s, Mrs. F ie tta H ibbert.
Sandpoint, Idaho, old acquaintances.
R. B. Jackson and wife left T u es­
ley and fam ily all enjoyed a picnic on
P revious to th a t they en tertain ed Mrs.
the Columbia river north of Blue Lake day to follow up th e line of autum n M argaret Dobbs, of
M inneapolis,
fairs th ro u g h o u t th e n o rth w est with
last Sunday.
M innesota, also an old friend. She
th eir new ly-acquired show of the ad ­
The M cCarter house on K enney
left about th e first of A ugust after
ventures of Floyd Collins who was
stree t was recently sold to Mr. and
spending a week w ith th e W alrads
trap p ed In a K entucky cave. J. R. [ This was her first trip to th e coast and
Mrs. C harles Coe.
F redericks of P o rtlan d has purchased
F lorence and Iren e R usher are the his stock of confectionery, and his she enjoyed it greatly. Mr. and Mrs.
guests for several days of th eir aunt. wife and son will ru n the stan d until W alrad took her around th e Mt. Hood
Mrs. R obert L ansdow ne at Oregon th e expiration of th e lease. Mr. F re d ­ H ighw ay Loop, also for a trip over
th e Columbia riv er highw ay and to
City.
ericks will follow th e fairs w ith a
Oregon
City. She left G resham for t
Mr. and Mrs. F rank E der of Mc­ show.
visit to Tacom a before re tu rn in g east
M innville are rejoicing over the birth
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. R aker and Mr.
of a little daughter born A ugust 9. and Mrs. E llsw o rth R aker and son,
Jack Strong Reported Lost.
Mrs. Eder w ill.be rem em bered as Miss Bobby, left T uesday for a w eek’s o u t­
Ja
ck
S trong, youngest son of Mr
Yada Quay, who for several years was ing th ro u g h ea ste rn Oregon. They
and
Mrs.
H. W. S trong of G resham , is
telephone operator on the local board. expect to visit at Bend and other
E rn e st Zenger, who drives a de­ places.
rep o rted lost in the m ountains near
livery tru ck for A. W. Metzger & Co.,
The Rev. J. T ruedson has disposed Brightw ood. T he child, who is about
is taking his two w eeks' vacation. of his lots and acreag e located In
8 years old, has been m issing since
H arry S tanley Is driving the tru ck G resham on Powell stre e t In the Shoe­
during his absence.
m aker addition to B ert Olson, an acre yesterday m orning. A la rg e crew of
Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and a h alf alto g eth er. Mr. Olson ran g e rs and woodsmen is searching
I. T. Wood during the la tte r p a rt of plans to put th e ground into ra sp b e r­ for him.
last week and over Sunday w ere Mr. ries. Mrs. T ruedson, who has been
and Mrs. N. E. T urner, Dr. and Mrs. living In P o rtlan d for some w eeks
EQCAL MEN G E T ROAD
A. Miller, and Mrs. Lydia McCollough, past, is p lanning on moving to Se­
G R AV ELING CONTRACT
all of P ortland, Georg« Throckm orton a ttle soon to th e old people's home
of Gresham , Mr. and Mrs. John L. w here her husband is chaplain.
W alrad & W rig h t have landed an
P hillips of Milwaukie, Miss Blanche
Joe Exley has bought the Robinson im p o rtan t
graveling co n tra ct
in
Blllmeyer of Chicago, Miss Delphla house on South R oberts avenue and Is so u th ern Oregon and n o rth ern Cali­
W lesendanger of B erkeley and Miss planning on moving his fam ily th e re fornia, and B urten W alrad left last
Florence R andall of Los Angeles, C al­ soon.
evening for th e south to oversee the
ifornia, and Mrs. Ella O rebskov of
Miss Violet Coe is a t the P o rtlan d beginning of operations on th e road
Junction City, Oregon. The th ree la t­ san itariu m w here she will soon u n d er­ w ithin th e next few days. T he w ork
te r were special friends of Miss Mabel go an operation for th e rem oval of a is th a t of grav elin g a section of the
Wood, who made a brief visit with her toxic goiter.
Roosevelt highw ay betw een B rook­
on the eve of her d ep artu re for Stock-
W. G. Kohnen, of Shelby, M ontana, ings, Oregon, and C rescent City, Cali­
ton, California, to resum e her w ork at a b ro th er of Mrs. W. F. Honey, Is a fornia, a d istan ce of 29 m iles. Seven
the head of home economics work in guest at the Honey home.
m iles of th is w ill be on th e Oregon
the county. Miss Wood left on T u es­
Mrs. Mina M cKinney en tertain ed side and th e rem aining 22 m iles is
day and planned to visit C rater Lake Mrs. Lou Bohler of W alla W alla, over th e line in California.
en route.
W ashington, tw o days d u rin g last
Mr. W alrad left F rid ay evening for
Mrs. A lta G entry entertain ed Mr. week. T he ladies w ere form er n eigh­ Brookings, accom panied by his wife.
and Mrs. II. Cross and two daughters bors in Montana.
They expect to re tu rn in a few days.
of L ents on W ednesday evening.
L. L. K idder and fam ily are sp en d ­ A tru c k left th is m orning for the
The Outlook force was reguled with ing a week in th e m ountains near w orks and the second one will follow
a basket of luscious E arly Craw ford Brightwood.
th is evening. Mr. W alrad plans to
peaches a few days ugo, th e gift of
Mrs. R ussel Akin and th ree ch il­ m eet the first tru c k at G ran ts P ass
Mrs. F ran k Hefney, who says that the dren. R ussell, E lizabeth and F ra n k lin , S atu rd ay m orning w here th e work
hundred peach trees on the Heiney a re spending a m onth at the beach at will be outlined. Reuben P eterson
farm are loaded with fru it th is year. Neskowin, Oregon. Next w eek they has been placed in ch arg e of the
She expects to can a double am ount expect to be joined by Dr. and Mrs. tru ck s. They expect to move 25,000
th is year again st a probable shortage C larence T ru e W ilson and daughter. y ard s of rock and th e w ork will
next year.
Mary E lizabeth, who will be th e ir probably req u ire from six w eeks to
The B aptist M issionary society of g u ests for a few days.
tw o m onths for com pletion, possibly
the Bethel Baptist church will meet
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. R oberts left longer. A p trip 18 feet in width is to
with Mrs. John Denison at the Mult- T uesday m orning for a tw o-w eeks’ be graveled th e en tire length of 29
notnah County Farm next T uesday a f­ trip to C rater lake. Rend and other miles.
ternoon, A ugust 17. nt 2 o'clock. All ea stern Oregon points of in terest. At
ladles a re cordially Invited.
Bend they w ere the guests of Sheriff
Services Announced for Bible
Mrs. F ran k Rau who, w ith her in­ S. E. Roberts, a nephew of D. M. Rob­
Standard Church.
fant son, Win F ranklin, haa been at erts.
Sunday school will meet at 10
the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Jack Miller of West Tim ber, " 'd o c k next Sunday at th e G resham
P. Michel, has returned to her home Oregon, spent fair week with her | com m unity ch u rch , Bible S tandard,
In Portland.
m other, Mrs. Anna Hamlin, H er hus-
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Russell of S a ­ hand cam e for the w eek-end and they
lem. M issouri, are guests at the home retu rn ed to th eir home Sunday.
of Mr. and Mrs Thom as H. Gill liv­
Mr. and Mrs. Balph E rw in, of Ban­
ing southeast of Gresham . Mrs. R us­ don, tlie form er ttie su p e rin ten d e n t of
sell is a sister of Mr. Gill.
the S tandard Oil plant at th a t place
Dr. T hom as D arling spent last and form erly holding a position with
N mii C am p’s P ork and B eans, med. size, r a n lOe, doz $1.15
25c
S taley ’s S yrup, sm all can s, light o r d a rk cun
15c
Gold B ar B aisfns, 15-oz. package, special
...
25c
Marco S tella M acaroni, special, package
25c
k in aiio S ta rc h , corn a n d gloss, la rg e p ackage
I fie
I talm a P eas, best u n g rad e d v a rie ty , 3 can s
Site
S ilv er B ar T o m ato es, S a tu rd a y Special, 2 can s
2.»e
Royal B ak iag P ow der, 12-oz. pkg. 43c, 2 ' 2 lbs
(«old Leaf Itipe O lives, 3 can s
F ig B a r s ......
pound 2fie
T uxedo Tob. 16-oz. tin
xSr.
ASSU RED
,Vfr jnd Mrs, (bnsumer
Guarantees Q u a lity
Warrants Courteous Service
Asstw sftu Of Rifhf Prices
Indemnifies A q d in s t Loss
Protects Your Table
8 ^ C E N T U R Y STORES
(n n m n )
T f lr g N W Slots
ogreo/v
ECONOMIZERS—Saturday and Monday, August 14 and 16
“VAN CAMP’S” BEANS—
W ith Tom ato sauce, Ready-to-serve.
m ore econom ical?
3 tin s (co n ten ts 3% lbs.) for.
25C
FULL ( REAM CHEESE—
A rm o u r’s “V eribest” or K ra ft’s “E lk h orn,
both w ell know n brands. P o u n d ..
27c
49c
l l B l i l ’S MILK—
“The n earest to fresh cream."
T all cans, 3 f o r .................
“ROYAL CITY” PEAS—
1926 pack —Sweet, tender, young peas, ju st like
those picked fresh from the garden.
TP*
Sm all peas (No. 3 sieve) can 19c. 3 c a n s . . O»)C
25c
MEDICM SIZE PEAS—
(No. 4 sieve), can 17K c. 3 can s.
PURE LARD
In bulk. F re sh ly rendered, 3 lbs.
65c
“ DEI, MONTE’ (A T S C P —
L arge bottle
“ WHITE KING” WASH. MACHINE SOAP— ( ”
L arge package ................................................ Tl I C
19c
“LESLIES” IODIZED SALT-
Iodized salt. P ackage.
“KELLOGG’S PEP”—
The peppy b reak fast food.
Pkge.
3 for.
FRUIT JARS—
G enuine “B all” M asons, com plete
caps and new rubbers.
w ith
Q uarts, dozen
50c
93c
2 p ackages.
10c
PURE COCOA—
In bulk. It s goodness w ill su rp rise you.
2 lb s ...............
10c
29c
“ LIBBY’S” SALAD POINTS
S hort ten d er asp arag u s tips. E x cellent for il
salads or served cream ed o*n to ast. 1-ib tin s ' 25C
new
3 for.
89c
GREEN OLIVES—
Large, firm S panish Queens.
“KERR’S” BEST PATENT FLOCK-.
Made from old w heat, and still at a low
price, too. 49-pound sack .
15c
73c
33c
P in t ja r .
MACARONI—
F resh cu rv e cut. M acaroni and cheese is a
delectable m eat su b stitu te. 4 lb s ..
“( 111 ST VI. WHITE” SOAP—
P u re soap, all th rough, 10 b a rs.
38c
“HERSHEY” BARS—
E ith er “N ut” or "M ilk”. 5c size, 3 b a rs.
10c
“ WESSON” OIL—
F or frying and baking, as w ell as m aking
m ayonnaise. Q uart c a n ...............................
49c
25c
SMALL WHITE BEANS
F ancy Idahos. 3 lbs . ..
23c
RED MEXICAN BEANS
No. 1 C alifornias. 3 lbs.
MILL RUN—
Well know n brands.
23c
$1.14
80-lb. sack .
20th Century Coffee
lb. 47c, 3 lbs. $1.38
ro aste r to you alw ays in ju re s extrem ely low
prices.
F ully equal to th e .b e s t canned coffees, gave
10c a pound (th e cost of th e tin co n tain e r) and
buy 20th Century. Coming
d ..VVV
irect « from
our
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.* MUI UUI
Real Smartness is Revealed in This Showing of
FLANNEL and
JERSEY DRESSES
In th e tw o-piece and one-piece styles
A new fea tu re for Jersey s is th e touch of
hand p ainting w hich is very effective in the
tw o-tone and plain colors—not forgetting
th e strip e s and checks in flannels. Sizes
»6.95 to *12.75
The New Millinery
»Se
Phone 1451
Peed ¡¿Si
W hat is
“CALCVIET” RAKING POWDER—
1-pound can s 23c, 2 ^ -p o u n d cdn.
A sp len d id a s s o r t­
m ent of v elo u r an d
F re n c h fe lts — w h ite,
grey.
blond.
sea-
g r e e n , c la re t and
black.
H a ts in a ll d e sc rip ­
tions. from th e s m a rt
close fittin g to th e
la rg e d ro o p y b rim in
th e new fall shades,
in clu d in g
g o ld e n
brow n, soft h e n n a s,
o ran g e , g ree n , c la re t
an d stra w b e rry ’.
T rim m ed Hat*
»4.50
*3.95 to *7.50
♦ 1.2»
A. W. Metzger & Co.
Quality
and Service
POLKA N(X F -1 9 Í6
D elightful M odes in
s,»e
P. A. Tob. |6-oz. tin
a
*15.00 to »24.75
35c
P a re s tr a in e d H oney, No. 5 can
at
f o o d insurance
25c
2 pounds
e v e n in g
In th e se a s o n 's m ost lea d in g sty les
a n d colors, in clu d in g th e golden
brow n, c la re t, blonde, g ree n , navy,
ro se a n d black. Sizes 16 to 20 years,
36 to 50 bust.
5e
Balk Cocoa, high p e rc e n ta g e of oil, 3 pounds
n c u u e iH j a y
SILK DRESSES
I fie
Liberty J a r Rubber», sp ecial, package
v/n
D R RA CTICABILITY
is --------
smartly
combined V with
the
.
.
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V iL ll
LUC
* u lltra in st\ le, affording a display of most unusual and
economic interest to every woman in this vicinity. Par­
ticularly does the new interpretations for fall prove the
correctness of this store as a place where the newest
styles are to be found first.
2»c
l.nrire (H al S ard in es, m u sta rd to m a to spiced. 2 c a n s
m c iu
Women9 s Dresses
Grocery Bulletin
Brookfield l.oal’ C heese, w hole o r half, pound
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ANTED—To buy a ___ )t of second hand
He will deliver an evangelistic ser- o’clock. The public is welcome to all W wagon
wheels 2%, or a second hand
wagon.
Write V irgil H owell, Rt. 1.
mon in th e evening at 8 o’clock. T he ! these services.
Gresham.
You will be s u rp rise d and
p le a te d w ith th e tm a r tn c ts
yet serv iceab ility of th e new
fall m a t* , w hich will a rriv e
s h o rtly .
BLOCKED
FELTS
S ev eral sty le s to
choose from a n d in ­
clu d in g a ll co lo rs at
th e v ery sp ecial price
of
*2.50
THE LADIES’ SHOPPE
Osburn Bldg.
Phone 2081
Gresham