Image provided by: Multnomah County Library; Portland, OR
About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1926)
PAGE POI S GRESHAM OUTLOOK. GRESHAM LOCALS FRIDAY, AUGUST « , 192« ■■s Good Food Builds Sturdy Bodies P earl Ruegg, W infred O sburn, Emma B. Johnson, F lorence Schenk, Mabel M etzger, Evelyn Metzger and A rdith G arner. Miss Beers w as presented with an oil painting. Miss B ernice Beers was happily su rp rised T uesday evening when the g irls on the local telephone exchange A m arriage license baa been gran ted met a t her home w ith a show er in to A lfred W. Pottage, of P ortland , and honor of h er appro ach in g m arriag e to Miss E dna Angell, of G resham . The Adolph Zenger. She was th e recipient O. G. Jam es and wife, of S an ta date of the wedding was not learned. of a num ber of pleasing gifts and r e Miss P earl Kuegg entertain ed at a B arbara, C alifornia, th e la tte r a cou freshm ents w ere served. Those p res dinner party at her home W ednesday sin of Dell D. Sm ith, w ere a t th e i ent were Mrs. K. C. R oberts, Mrs. Inez evening in honor of Miss F lorence Sm ith home over th e week-end. They I W ilson, Mrs. Ed. Stafford, Mrs. Belle P eers, a bride elect of th e season, j were on th e ir way to E ndicott, W ash- ' Beers, Miss H elen Maxwell, Miss L il T hose p resent w ere Mrs. A. W. Metz ington, and expect to stop again on lian M arkw art, Miss E lla Baker, Miss ger and th e Misses F lorence Beers, 1 the re tu rn trip. Irm a G ates, the Misses O ra and Oral luiiimitutMiiimiiuiiiMiiiiiiiriiiiiioiioiriniitiuiiimiMtiiuiiiitzioiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiootJiiiMHMintMuiniiBiiain Sweek, Miss Mayme Hoss and Miss F lorence Beers. T he first o rd ers for th e O verland W hippet, w hich m ade its appearance in G resham at th e H essel agency a sh o rt tim e ago, have now been filled 1 W. J. Cooper and A. R. Goger, of ! G resham , have each p urchased th is C itrus W ashing P ow der, re g u la r 80c, special 25c 1 new type of car. O thers have been 1 delivered to R. H Confrey, F. E. M eyers and L. J. W orrell, of P o rtland, Velvet T issue T o ilet P a p e r, special, 3 ro lls ................ 23c and D. Brooks and O. Woods, of Bull Run. H ills d a le A s p a ra g u s T ip s , p ic n ic s iz e .................... 2 c a n s 35c W illiam Thom has spent th e past two w eeks in P o rtlan d w here he has Van C am p’s Pork a n d B eans, m edium size dozen 91.15 been in ch arg e of th e g rocery sto re of his bro th er, J. C. Thom, who was C am pbell’« Soups, all v a rie tie s .....................................c a n 10c obliged to go to V ictoria, B. C., on a business trip. C ta h n a P eas, best u n g rad e d v a rie ty ..................... 3 c a n s 39c Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n H ansen have purchased a m odern cottage, b u n g a S ilv er B ar T o m a to e s, s p e c ia l..................................... 2 c a n s 25c low type, in M ontavilla, of which they expect to take possession in a few A m aizo Corn and G loss S ta rc h ....................... la rg e pkg. 10c days. The new home is located about a block from th e ir tire vulcanizing business w hich they recen tly bought Bulk Cocoa, high p e rc e n ta g e of oil ..........................3 lbs. 25c in Myntavilla. W hite W onder Soap ..... .................................... 10 b a rs 80c Mrs. U. G. Saiki has retu rn ed from Good S am aritan hospital w here she S h o p p in g B ag F re e u nderw ent a m ajo r operation less th an two w eeks ago and from w hich T uxedo T o b acco ....................................... 16-oz. tin , sp ecial 88c she is recovering favorably. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. H essel and Mr. and Mrs. Jam es E lk in g to n sp en t the week-end at th e beach at Pacific City. Miss Mabel Jack so n and Miss V ir W e a re oversto ck ed on 2 -q u a rt E Z SEA L g la ss topped ginia C urrin w ent to Seaside W ednes ja rs. T h ese a re c le a r g lass, a n d ju s t th e th in g fo r c a n n in g day and expect to rem ain u n til S un day. peaches, p ears, p ru n e s an d such fru its. R e g u la r p rice on Mrs. R. S. A cers has ren ted the Geo. th e se ja r s is $1.75 p e r dozen. K enney house on Roberts avenue near the Mt. Hood tra c k s for th e school year. Mr. and Mrs. H jalm ar S taffen- son, who have been occupying the house, expect to move to P o rtlan d Mrs. It. O. Boswell retu rn ed T hurs day from a p leasan t six w eeks’ vaca tion trip sp en t w ith relativ es and frien d s at K ansas City and Chicago Phone 1451 Quality The trip from K ansas City to Chicago Feed 1281 and Service ami re tu rn was m ade by auto in com ,§ j pany w ith h er sister, Mrs. Meffert. M iiiuiiiiiiiim iciiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiitniitiiiiiiiiiuiim iiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiniiiiD iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiinf; Grocery Bulletin Every Mother wants her children to be healthy and happy. The sure way is “Pure, Appetising, Wholesome Food.” Buy where you are sure the quality never varies. You can depend on the food you buy at the 20TH CENTURY, Dependable Grocers. Send the kiddies to our stores and you will find our treatment of the little folks as dependable as our foods. • Offerings Saturday and Monday, Aug. 28 and 30 KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES— 3 p ackages. ..... 25c LIBBY’S” MILK— "T he n ea rest to fresh cream ". T all cans, 3 fo r. FRUIT JAR SPECIAL 25c PEANUT BUTTER— In bulk. ''I t ’s w holesom e.” The ch ild ren like peanut b u tter sandw iches b etter th a n any oth er kind. Pound 19c, 2 pounds. ”. 37c “CAMPBELL’S” BEANS— H earty, health fu l, tem pting and econom ical, too. The "B ig” tins. 3 fo r. PUKE LARD— In bulk. F re sh ly rendered. Many m o th ers say th ere is nothing th a t tak es th e place of lard. 3 lb s ................... Special Price to clean up *1.39 DOC 4 . W. Metzger & Co. “ WESSON” OIL— F or frying and baking as w ell as m aking m ayonnaise. Q uart c a n ............................. “SNOWDRIFT”— A highly refined, purely vegetable sh o rt ening. 4-pound c a n ................................... 49c 91c “ S. O. S.”— Sm all pads of steel wool sa tu ra te d w ith a clean s ing soup especially p repared for scouring cooking u ten sils, 6 pads in package. P k g . 1 n IMC “ IVORY” SOAP— G uest (5c) size-carton of 12 b a r s .......... AND 2 b ars (10c) size Ivory S o a p ..F re e “ROYAL CITY” PEAS— ' 1926 pack. Sweet, ten d er su ccu len t peas, ju s t like those picked fresh from the gardep. No »)*’ 4 sieve fancy. 2 c a n s ..................’ .......... HOUSE DRESSES i).*C $1 .95 oOC $1.25 V / .. / Z Ì I . „.----- iS s S b ' J PEQUOT SHEETING 2 ’ yds., bleached, 2 ’ t yds., bleached, 81-in. i l O O for ..... y l . J O SI-in. for .... $1.52 Ä I $5.50 to $7.50 Flat Crepe and Crepe Back Satins are the two leading silks for Fall. We have just received a number of the sea son’s most popular colors in flat crepes, priced .it $2.50 New tall prints, beautiful patterns, some- thng different priced at. 25, A very in terestin g personal le tte r was received by th e Outlook th is week from Miss T helm a N aylor who, w ith her p aren ts, is at N etarts beach for the sum m er. Mr. N aylor, who w as in poor h ealth when leaving here, is now rep o rted as m u c h . Improved and T helm a ap p e ars to be in th e best of condition, considering her severe a t tack of d ip h th eria and th e com plica tions follow ing the an ti-to x in tr e a t ment. She describes th e ir cam ping place as a lovely one w here th e ocean and m ountain meet. T helm a is much in terested in fishing and is su rely g ettin g to be an ex p ert as recently she cau g h t four 6-pound bass. The d ig ging of clam s, ajid crab fishing also occupy m uch of th e ir sp a re tim e, as well as the picking of wild h u ck leb er ries w hich abound in th is region. Miss Inez K nlefel has also been at N etarts and sh a re s Thelm a s p leasu res w ith her. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth and Fancy Plaid Blankets I'.xtra heavy block plaid blankets in a large range of colorings, priced at i * 3 .8 5 \ new number of ladies' all-silk hose, seamless, long silk lxx>t with silk plated over fine mercerized lisle garter top. Silk plated high spliced heel and sole. In all the season's best selling colors. $ Priced at .................................................... L 1.35 y We will im prove the condition of your scalp and encourage th e grow th of your hair. Our sham pooing and m arcelling will be a g rea t source of Joy to you — and will teach you the a rt of beauty* care. ( REAM ROLLED OATS— "F ish e r’s ”. G row n in the W illam ette V alley 9-pound s a c k .................. 49c “ MARKET DAY” RAISINS— U nbleached seedless T hom pson’s. 4-pound p a c k a g e ................... 39c MACARONI— In bulk. Curve cut. Cooked w ith cheese m akes a nou rish in g dish. 4 p o u n d s .... 25c FULL ( REAM CH EESE— "A rm our's V eribest” P o u n d ..................... 28c “ P and G” W HITE NAPTHA SOAP— A really com petent cleanser. 10 b a r s ........ 37c 20TH CENTURY BROOMS— "6 sew n", m edium weight, yet strong. from only th e highest grade broom corn Each FLOUR— K e rr's Best P ate n t, 49-lb. sack . Crow n, 49-lb. sack. MILL RUN— 80-pound sack . Made MoC $2.03 $2.13 $1,09 Gresham “ Thanks for the Buggy Ride’’ Ask Dad! H e know s. In h a p p v n ienidry he still can h e a r h is “ best g ir l” say in g , ’’T h a n k s fo r th e buggy rid e .” Ah. th o se w ere th e days! If a fellow- ow ned a $90 buggy a n d a $150 h o rse ,— hot d o g !— he w as rich ! W h at o th e r lu x u rie s could he w ish, u n til tim e to buy th e rin g ? S av in g ? a cinch! And m oney saved stayed saved. But n o w !— W rite y o u r ow n list. C o u n tless s p e n d in g demands*. S cores of fine an d co stly tilin g s needed o r desired. H u n dred of re a so n s fo r sav in g . But o n ly th e sam e old tw o w ays to save: M « Ask Dad w h a t a B ank A ccount h a s o r m ig h t h a v e m e a n t to him . First State Bank 9 A STRONG BANK I • w $4.00 W. R. HICKS COMPANY Phone 2221 33c By e a rn in g m o re o r sp e n d in g less. It r e q u ire s a lot of c h a ra c te r. But th e m oney saved a n d th e a b ility to sav e m ean m ore th a n ever. Munsing Silk Hosiery Or three pair in a box for 9-lb. s a c k .. er to you in su res fresh coffee, alw ays, a t low prices. Pound i ................................. In all the new floral designs and colorings, just arrived and priced at Saturday, Moiiitiiv mid Tuesday CORN MEAL— F resh ly m illed, kiln dried. 9 9 1 /« ZZ / 2 ^ “Over 2,000,000 cups consum ed every m onth by 20th C entury P atro n s.” D irect from our ro a st All-Wool French Challies MONTH - END SPECIAL CITRUS POW DER— L arge package. . . 45c 20th Century Coffee lb. 47c, 3 lbs. $ 1 .3 8 A Final Cleanup of Summer House Dresses, Swiss dot voiles, printed voiles, tine prints and English broadcloths that sold from $2.25 to $5.95. See our new raincoats, priced at MINCED CLAMS— 1926 pack. Clean and free from sand. No. 1 ta ll can s, 2 f o r ................................... OVER FIRST jNAT'l BANK i two ch ild ren have retu rn ed from a p leasant Jaunt to K lam ath F alls w here they have a ran c h located. From th e re they m ade a side trip to Bandon, spending sev eral days a t th< beach reso rt. W eek-end g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Andrew w ere Mr. and Mrs. E. O. M artin and th e ir son-in-law and d au g h ter. Mr. and Mrs. H om er Belt, all of Spokane, W ashington. On F rj- d aj Mr. and Mrs. Andrew en tertain ed M rs, a . T. Jo n es, a sister of Mr. A n drew . and h er husb and's m other. Mrs. Ione B Jones, of K ansas City, Mis souri. The M artins are cousins of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew. Recent p atien ts at th e Thom as sa n itarium have included Mrs. H enry Ten Evck, of M armot, also Mrs. Geo. Sm ith, who w as in G resham w ith w ork connected w ith th e concessions of the county fair. Mrs. J. F. B arnes (See ad ditional locals on page I) has been removed to Good S am aritan hospital for a to n silo r o peration, afte r If you w ant lum ber w rite Sandy w hich she expects to re tu rn to the Lumber Co.. Cherryville, or phone Thomas home for a while. Sandy 223 —Adv. tf