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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1926)
PAGE POrB GRESHAM OUTLOOK. EHI HAY, SEPTEMBER 17, litt« GRESHAM LOCALS Closing-Out Prices/ on Savage Tires A lim ited q u a n tity of 30 x 3% an d 32 x 4 S avage Cords. 30 x 3' S Oversize, regular $13, close out 30 x 3>_ Regular Cord, regular $12, close out 32 x 4, regular $22.50, close out $11.00 $10.00 $17.50 All Savage Tires reduced In proportion. IVY FILLING ST A T IO N ROBERTS AND POW ELL GRESHAM Grocery Bulletin Gold Bar Canned Goods* quality mdse.—Pumpkin, Tomatos, Spinach, Peas, Sauerkraut, can 20c 3 cans.......................50c Velvet Tissue Toilet Paper, finest, softest paper 3 rolls 23c Pink Perfection Salmon, can 20c, 2 for.................. 35c Royal Baking Powder, 12-oz. can 43c, 2>/^-lb. can #1.20 I pkg. Itoyai Jell Powder FREE Comb Honey, special ............................................. square 15c Sunbrlte Cleanser ................................... limit, 5 pkgs. 25c Amalzo Corn and Gloss Starch ...... large pkg. 10c Market Bay R aisins....................................... 4-lb. pkg 43c Ideal Jars................................... i/2 gallon size, special #1.30 Van Camp’s Pork and Beans .......med. can 10c, dz. #1.15 Liberty Jar Rubbers................................... special, dozen 5c Clo. White Bluing large bottle, strong 10c 4 . W. Metzger & Co. Phone 1451 Feed 1281 ■ » Mtas Rena S tephenson w as calling on G resham friends Monday. She r e tu rn ed about a week ago from a p leas an t vacation trip to Iow a w here she visited w ith relativ es and friends. She is m aking her home in P o rtlan d and for th e next few weeks w ill su b stitu te for the deaconness of Rose City p ark M ethodist E piscopal church, who is away. Officers for th e ensuing y ear w ere elected for th e Sunday school of th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rc h : Mrs. L ena C. St. C lair, su p e rin ten d e n t: L. L. K idder, a ssista n t su p e rin ten d e n t; A rnold Rogers, se c re ta ry ; Jack so n Jones, tre a s u re r; M arg aret B rannan, lib ra ria n ; Ja s. M cAllister, a ssista n t lib ra ria n ; C. E. R usher, ch o rister; Elizabeth H orning, pianist. The fol lowing su p e rin ten d e n ts of d ep a rt m ents w ere chosen: Mrs. Mildred F anchpr, crad le ro ll; Mrs. Dell Smith beg in n er: Mrs. Ja ck so n Jones, p ri m ary ; Mrs. C. N. T aber, ju n io r; Mrs. M ary Dodge, a s sista n t; Mrs. W. J. Cooper, In term ed iate; Mrs. C. M. H ar rison, home d ep artm ent. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Thom and ch ild ren , E lizabeth, Bobby and Billy sp en t p a rt of la st week a t E lm a, W ashington, w here th ey visited th e Rev. and Mrs. E. O. G rim es, form er N orth D akota friends. . Mrs. Ada M etzger, widow of the late Lew is C. M etzger, retu rn ed T uesday from M issouri w here she has spent the sum m er w ith relativ es. W. F. H oney left W ednesday for a business trip to ea ste rn sta te s, includ ing M ontana, N orth D akota and Minn esota. G eorge D ahlham m er, accom panied by two P o rtlan d men, have retu rn ed from a h u n tin g trip n ear M yrtle Point. W hile aw ay th ey m ade th e ir head q u a rte rs at th e stock ran c h of H. V. W hitney, fo rm erly of th is vicinity. T he p arty succeeded in g ettin g two fine deer. T he re g u la r m eeting of G resham C hapter. O. E. S. w ill be held on T u es day evening, S eptem ber 21. On th a t occasion Mt. Scott ch a p te r will ex em plify th e in itiato ry w ork. A full atten d an ce of local m em bers is ex pected. B ert E. Boice h as leased his place in th e vicinity of G resham to M. J. Van- zuyem for a period of th re e y ears and has retu rn ed to P o rtlan d , w here he is follow ing his old trad e of co n tractin g and building. New Things for Fall and Winter COATS - DRESSES - MILLINERY ,A COATS We have just unpacked a large shipment of Women’s and Misses’ Coats. In rhe sport coat you will find novelty plaids and weaves with and without fur collars and cuiTs. Sizes 14 to 46. Specially priced. .5 0 \ splendid assortment of new dresses in silks and satins, crepe tie chine and satin backed crepe. Dresses of the latest type ami beautifully finished. I hey are the kind of dresses you expect to find at the better fashion shops. There are youthful bolero dresses, sophisticated bat wing sleeve, tiered skirts and lingerie trimmings. The colors arc jungle green, chanel red, navy, black and exquisite warm browns. Sizes 16 to 48 and priced at DRESSES > « .7 5 ■ to »> .7 5 FALL HATS F e lts a n d velvets th e tw o m ost o u t-s ta n d in g m a te ria ls fo r fall h a ts. T h e re a re tin y b rim s, b ro ad b rim s and elose titlin g h a ts. C row ns a re d ra p e d anil tw iste d in th e m ost beco m in g sh a p es. S m all o rn a m e n ts , fe a th e r trim s an d g ro s g ra in rib b o n s fe a tu re a n d th e y a re r e a so n ab ly priced at *2.50 to *6.95 Phone 2081 ffOT.Y.TOWAVWV.vr.-.-,-, Q .1 Kitchen ornile Any homemaker delights in cooking if she has dependable ingredients to work with—products that she knows will not make a failure of her attempt to produce appetizing dishes. You can DEPEND on all food products pur chased at 20th CENTURY—success of your meals through the use of our products means much to us and makes you happy too. “Eye Openers” Sat. and Mon., Sept. 18 and 20 PEET’S WASHING MACHINE SOAP— “ ADIRONDACK” SYRUP— hot F o r use in eith er or cold w ater. L arg e packages, 2 f o r ............................... “ (R IS C O ”— A purely vegetable shortening. 6-lb. can . 59c $1.39 “ STANDARD” PEA S— 1926 pack. A very good g rad e of stan d ard s. 10c 29c Can. S fo r. “CREME OIL” SOAP— “The cream of olive oil T o ilet S oaps” “(R Y ST A L W H IT E " SOAP— P u re Soap all th rough. 10 b a r s ............... “ LIBBY’S’’ MILK— “The n e a re st to fresh cream ” T all cans, 3 f o r ..................... “ LIBBY’S” COEN BEEF— The nam e is a g u ara n tee of quality. No. 1 tin s (12-oz. n e t ) ................. IOM B HONEY— F an cy qu ality . N et w eight 11 oz. or over E a c h ..................... HLACK FIGS— 1926 first crop. 45c 38c F u ll % gallon, 97c. F ull gallon >4»>C $1.83 HAWAIIAN P IN E A PP L E — S tan d ard sliced, 8 larg e slices to th e can in m edium syrup. L arg e cans, 2 f o r .......... OLD FASHION CHOCOLATE DROPS— Cream centers. P o u n d ............ 25c PINK S A L M O N - 1926 pack. 1-lb. ta ll c a n s ............................. 25c — 20c “ VAN ( AMP’S” BEANS— Good, wholesom e food, and econom ical, too »A — Med. size cans (18-oz. net w t.) 3 can s. 20c 39c 20c r o lls ....................... 39c It O OATS— Quick cooking. “Cook from 2 to 3 min,, only 2 p a c k a g e s....................... 25c 45c TO ILET P A P E R - 1000 sh eets of soft sa n ita ry tissu e to roll • 3 r o lls ....................... 6 3 14c f o r ....................... 40c PURE LARD— In bulk, fre sh ly rendered. 63c FLOUR— K e rr’s B est P aten t, 19-lh sack s Si »89 F ish e r's B l e n d ......................... Si »99 27c 2 lbs P u re Cane and Maple, from th e fam ous foothills of th e A dirondacks in York state. F u ll q u a r t................... 2 lb s ......................... 25c “ AMAIZO” O ily - F ine for fry in g and m aking M ayonnaise also an ex cellen t sh ortening. Qt. c a n .. . Z»)C 3 lb s .......... MILL RUN— 80-lb. sacks $1.09 20th Century Coffee lb. 47c, 3 lbs. $ 1 .3 8 If you enjoy a cup of good coffee. 20th C entury will p lease you. D irect from our R o aster to you, not only in su res you fresh coffOe a t all tim es, but at a low price, a lw a y s........................... Mr. and Mrs. G eorge T acheron. th e ir son-in-law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. 1 E m m ett W elling of Salem w ent last week to tak e Miss Eva T acherw i to ; S iste rs, w here she w ill teach in th e high school. They had a fine trip , go- j ¡ng by way of M cKenzie P ass an d re tu rn in g by way of T he D alles and the Colum bia riv e r highw ay. E d g ar H o llister h as gone to R ich mond, C alifornia, w here his m other, | Mrs. C. A. H ili, is living, to spend th e 1 w inter. T he Rev. B. C. Dewey, of Mt. V er non, W ashington, visited at th e home of his niece, Mrs. G. A. Cox on S a tu r day. T he announcem ent is m ade of the m a rria g e of Ray Cox, second son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Cox, to Miss Nellie C u rran , of P o rtlan d . They w ere m a r ried at V ancouver, W ashington, on T uesday. S eptem ber 1-1. At p resen t th ey a re undecided as to ju s t w here they w ill m ake th e ir home. T he W. C. T, IT. w ill hold a com m it tee m eeting at th e public lib ra ry Mon- lay evening at 7:30. All m em bers of com m ittees are urged to be present to m ake arran g e m en ts in connection w ith th e sta te convention of th e W. C. T. U. w hich Is to be held in G resham beginning th e 19th of the com ing m onth. L aw rence G regory O lbrich, th e in fan t son of Mr. an d Mrs F ran z Ol- brich. aged 34 days, died at th e fam ily home T h u rsd ay m orning, Septem ber 16. of pneum onia. T he child had been ill but tw o days. F u n eral services wig be held at the CatAolic ch u rch in G resham on S atu rd ay m orning at 9:30. the Rev. H enry B ruenagei of ficiating. In term e n t w ill be m ade in Mt. Scott cem etery. ( G AV. Mason, who has lately opened ] up an electric ran g e sto re at th e cor- 1 ner of F o u rth and Main stree t, has se cured th e building at th e re a r of the O scarette as a display room for sec ond-hand ranges. (See additional locals on page I) | K SPECIAL COMMUNICATION wZNr of G resham Lodge No. 152. ► Ar' A. F. A A. M . in Masonic hail, I THE LADIES’ SHOPPE Osburn Bldg. c en tu r y I j Better Coats in Silk, Bolivia, Suede and Imported Basket Weaves, fur collars and cuffs *32— to $49 TWENTIETH I / . l Gresham G resham . Monday. Septem ber 20, 192«. at 8 p m Labor la F C degree W L. CORSAGE, Sec y. W. W METZGER. W M , YOU M AY BANK BY MAIL If you find it necessary, convenient or otherwise desirable, you can just as well transact your business with our bunk BY MAIL. From many patrons we receive letters conveying currency and checks endorsed for deposit. Prompt written acknowledgement is returned to the sender of each deposit. All matters are kept entirely private and confidential. Your mailed instruc tions will receive our careful attention and command our best service. FIRST STATE BANK A STRONG BANK (¿resham. Oregon Marcelwaver Demonstration Iron demonstrated during fair week, back by popular request. Have your hair waved free at G R E SH A M D R U G CO. SA 11 R B A \, SEPTEMBER IS, all day and evening <»■<•» J i t W llrnx B ld g., P nrtlaad