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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1926)
PAGE FOUR GRESHAM LOCALS Mr. and Mr«. A lfred Sim onsen r e tu rn ed S atu rd ay from a th ree-w eek s’ m otor to u r of C alifornia point«, th eir trip extending as far south as Ti Ju an a, Mexico. They w ent by way of the inland tra il, stopping at S a c ra mento. continuing south they visited at O akland and San Diego. On th eir re tu rn stops w ere m ade at Los An geles, San F ran cisco and C rater Lake. T he trip w as m ade in th e new Dodge sedan w hich they recen tly purchased th ro u g h th e local firm of H am lin & Hoss. Mr. Sim onsen is employed as an area salesm an w ith the S tandard Oil com pany. A SAFE PLACE to put your money This Company has invested over 177,000,000 in this territory. It has. 90,000 light and power customers and serves a population of oxer 400,000. Its business is growing steadily every day. The Rebekah W elfare club will meet with Mrs. R. L. Davidson on Monday afternoon, October 4. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. E tta Hoover and Mrs. Anna A llshouse. All m em bers a re requested to be present. We offer you uu o p p o rtu n ity to in v est y our m oney in th is sueeessl'ul and w ell-m unnged b u sin ess at «.«7 p er re n t in te re s t. Let us tell you more about it. In v e s tm e n t D e p a rtm e n t, 820 E le c tric B uild in g PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. Portland, Oregon Grocery Bulletin S c h illin g ’s J a p a n Ten Keg. 85c, special 65c Hodman*« P etit P o ls P eas Keg. 25c special 20c S n id e r’s C atsup Keg. 30c, special 25c L eslie’s E x tra Sifted P eas Keg. 25c, special 20c Fould’s Macaroni Cooker AND Vegetable $3.75 value, special $1.89 If you buy 4 p ack ag es of F o u ld ’s M acaroni S p a g h e tti o r Noodles, you m ay h a v e o n e of th e se co o k ers fo r $1.89. T h ese co okers a re so m e th in g new a n d d ifferen t, and h av e to be seen to be ap p re c ia te d . L ast S a tu rd a y we sold o u r e n tire sh ip m e n t, an d had to o rd e r m ore. Ask o u r c le rk s to tell you ab o u t them . F o u ld ’s M acaroni p ro d u cts a re m ade from th e finest D uram W heat Sem o lina, a n d a re su re to p lease you. U n it S tarch 2 f o r ...........15c Am aizó S tarch C orn an d Gloss L arge pkg 10c S alm on, P in k P e rfe c tio n C an 20c, 2 fo r 85c S a rd in e s Lge. oval cans, 2 fo r 25c W ool Soap is p rep a re d fo r th e to ilet a n d b ath a n d fo r w a sh in g fine clo th in g . T h e g lasses a re th in blow n, and good q u ality . Ideal («lass top, 60c a. i q a 60c I .Z U i r V a lu e lO f on oifC g a l. ja rs , special w hile th ey last 81.39 A. W. Metzger & Co. Quality and Service At the last g eneral m eeting of the Evangelical W om en’s union it was de cided to hold th e an n u al bazaar and chicken d ih n er on November 11 a t the gran g e hall. Miss Hope M acKenzie, who was a m em ber of la st y e a r’s high school fac ulty, left Sunday for P alo Alto, Cali fornia. w here she w ill atten d Leland S tanford U niversity. She expects to obtain her m a ste r’s degree in psychol ogy. Mrs. A. C. A lthaus w as th e assistan t hostess recen tly at the first m eeting of the year of th e P o rtlan d alum nae ch a p te r of K appa A lpha Theta, a n a tional sorority. Miss Eve Hutchison, a m em ber of th e Oregon chapter, was also present. Miss H utchison, a fo r m er m em ber of G resham high school I faculty, is th is y ear an in stru c to r in English at G rant high school in P o rt land. The afternoon college affair w as held at the home of Mrs. W. H. I Thom as, in P ortland. " W e l l G e o rg e , tra d in g h e r e __ th e peat year has been v e ry s a t * /I ¡«factory. W e have fo u n d y o u r A , q u a l it y w o n d e r f u l a n d y o u r price« a lw a y s c o n s is te n tly lo w .” The test of an organization is public appreciation. Thousands continue pat ronizing 20th Century. Our sales are growing daily because of the never- tailing dependability of the merchandise and our persistently low prices. Offerings for Saturday and Monday, Oct. 2 and 4 “KELLOGG’S" CORN FLAKE! 3 p a c k a g e s .. “ BON AMI"— "H a sn 't scratched yet. Cake. Pow dered, pkg. . 25c “SNOW DRIFT"— A highly refined purely vegetable sh o rten - ing. 4-lb. (net w t.). Can. 9c 10c “ MAPLE L EA F" SALMON— 1926 pack. Fancy Colum bia S p rin g Chinook 2 rich in oil. %-lb. can. RAISIN’S— New Crop— Seedless T hom pson’s from the San Joaquin O P Valley. 3 lb s .................................................. ZOC “CRYSTAL WHITE" SOAP— 9O The house belonging to T. R. "P u re soap all th ro u g h ”. 10 b a r s ................ I Howitt and occupied by P. E. Stone GROUND CHOCOLATE, In bulk— and fam ily is undergoing a num ber of A bsolutely p ure—a nou rish in g drink for I renovations. The roof has been re- th e children. 2 lbs. shingled, a new foundation has been I laid and p ain tin g and papering a re yet LAYER FIGS— I to be com pleted. 1926 crop. Not only a delicious but a very h ealth fu l fru it. 2 lb s ................. Mrs. L. Radford and daughter, I E thelyn, w ere tw o of a party which 10 lb. box. retu rn ed last Monday from a to u r of I n o rth ern and c e n tra l C alifornia, th e ir ------- “ P E E T S " WASHING MACHINE 8 O A P - trip tak in g them as fa r south as Sac- F or use in eith er hot or cold w ater. You rn I ram ento. The o th ers who w ent w ere save 19c on 2 pkgs. L arg e pkgs, 2 f o r ___ Mrs. R adford’s son-in-law and d au g h TOILET PAPER— ---- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Ja ck Moore and four Soft S an ita ry tissu e, 1000 sh eets to th e roll, n n children, and her son, E lm er and wife, 3 r o lls ........................... all of Newport. T hey visited a d au g h ter, Mrs. E lm er Dukes, at Middletown, SMALL WHITE BEANS— No. 1 C alifornias. 3 lb s ................. C alifornia, and a son near S anta Rosa. They spent some tim e a t S alt Lake UOCOANUT, in b ulk— point on th e beach w here they en Long th read , fresh and sweet. Pound. joyed th e u n u su al sport of abalone “ WESSON” OIL— "— — ----------------- Ashing. On th e re tu rn trip they left ...............J “ '«vi an Wfli H and baking as well as m aking the Pacific highw ay a t Eugene and M ayonnaise. F u ll q u a rt can . cam e home by way of th e McKenzie pass. The D alles-C alifornia and the I Columbia riv er highw ays. Mrs. Ja s. N aylor of N etarts, has been I for th e past two w eeks a t her form er home on the Base L ine road carin g for "When b etter coffee is ro asted it w ill be 20th Mrs. W alter A ndersen and her little < entury. D irect from our R oaster to you I son, Donald Dean. She expects to re tu rn in a day or tw o to h er home. The baby was born on th e 15th. Mrs. Nay lor rep o rts h er husband and daughter I T helm a im proving In health. October. Many b eautiful g ifts w ere Miss Blanche T rim ble w as given a received by the bride-elect. A p late I su rp rise m iscellaneous show er S a tu r luncheon w as served w ith w hich Mrs. day evening by th e Misses Floella McMurry and Mrs. P. E. Stone a s s is t Jaco b s and E lla B aker at th e home of ed th e hostesses. Miss T rim ble w as a Miss T rim b le’s sister. Mrs. H. S. Mc- form er telephone o p erato r a t Sandy, M urry, in honor of th e approaching going from th e re to Bellingham . m a rriag e of Miss T rim ble and H arry W ashington, la ter to P o rtlan d w here 1 Clifford, a P o rtlan d m an, th e wedding she is now enployed. S everal out of 1 to h<> an event of th e la tte r p art of town gu ests Included Mrs. M arjorie King and Mrs. C arrie Noble, of P o rt land. and Mrs. Alice Judd, of Sandy. OOC 35c $1.65 t)9C Phone 1451 Peed 1281 0 J q 43c Pound can. “ ROSEDALE" SLICED P IN E A PP L E — E ight whole slices to th e can. packed in a medium syrup. ”A slice of pineapple, served on a lettuce leaf, w ith co ttag e cheese and topped w ith chopped w aln u t m eats, m akes a d elightful salad. L arg e cans, 3 f o r ................... 65c “PORTOLA” TUNA— All w hite m eat. “Cream ed T u n a served on to ast is a luncheon delicacy.” H alves, can. 25c MACARONI, cu rv e cut— M acaroni ---- and cheese offers (1 a wholesome, nn u irstl su b stan tia l m eat su b stitu te. | Hjs. "KARO" SYRUP—Red label— A high grad e co rn and su g a r syrup. S7»j 5-lb. can 3#c. 10-lb. can. . I oC "SWTII CENTURY” BROOMS— "Six sew n.” Med. w eight, stro n g broom m ade from th e very highest grad e hand picked 1 ) 0 broom corn. O n ly.......... .............................. « / o C 25c E LOUR—The m a rk e t has advanced tw ice but the 20th C entury still offers th ese low p r ic e s 1 25c “ K ERR’S BEST PATENT". 49-lb. sack ^9^ Wool Soap and Glass Special 12 b a rs soap, re g u la r 6 g lasses, re g u la r °ifie ^tarnp of Approval “ F IS H E R ’S BLEND”, 49-lb. sack MILL RUN— 80-lb. s a c k .............. $1.93 $2.03 $1.04 20th Century Coffee lb. 47c, 3 lbs. $1.38 gives you a double benefit—fresh coffee, a t all tim es, an d a low price, alw ays. FOR SALE on easy p aym en ts at our Bank Do you take pride in your appearance ? \\ c take pride in keeping you well clothed and neatly shod at all times. Your money’s worth always in this store. MEN’S 2 Pant Suits 2 5 »35 »45 S. B. Mason, of Lynden, W ashington. I spent a few h ours w ith his b ro th er and wife, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mason W ednesday. Mr. Mason is a fox fan c i e r in W ashington and m ade th e trip here for business reaso n s connected w ith hfs in dustry. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. B aker have d is posed of th e ir house and th ree acres located in east G resham to a P o rtlan d m an. R. J. K ing and fam ily, who fo r m erly resided n ear here. In exchange they are accepting a house and lot lo cated in ea st P o rtlan d . The Baker fam ily has planned to occupy the Ross house on W est T hird stre e t w hich w ill be utilised as a room ing and boarding house. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge K enney r e tu rn ed W ednesday from a m otor trip w hich they took to V ancouver, B. C.. In com pany w ith th e ir bro th er-in -law , W. J. Miller, of L innton. and th e la t te r's sister-in -law , Mrs. J. F.. Miller. They w ere gone about a week and r e port a splendid trip , although the tem - furnishings and Hats to go with the clothes. New Fall Shades Ladies', M e n ’ s. , and C hildren's MEN’S DRESS SHOES f eaturing Douvla $5 t0 Hosiery »7 S and Shoes Lingerie $3.85 to $8.50 l adies’ Shoes Children’s Shoes $1.25 to $4.50 Aylswort M en ' s w e a r ’ I REAL SILK HOSIERY Mr. & Mrs. Perry Kitzmiller r S h o es r ,r m a « r « l R .p r e s .a la t l,» « Heal Silk H osiery Mills G R E SH A M Phon« 32*1 = J G-.-------------- Gresham. Or« A Home of Your Own, Ease in Later Years, Additional Education, Fine Vacation Trip, Business Ownership, Home Furnishings, Good, Sound Bonds, Automobile or Bad io. A lm ost a n y t h i n ; you w a n t can be p u rch a se d on th e in* s ta llin e n t plan and a t th e low est priee by re g u la r deposits in an aecount w ilh FIRST STATE BANK A S tro n g Hank G re sh am , O regon p e ra tu re in Canada w as considerably Van P atton, of D ayton. W ashington, low er th an it has been in w estern was also a guest at th e B arnes home Oregon. | on W ednesday. He had contem plated Mrs. L ola Spath, of Seaside, cam e a th e p u rch ase of th e B arnes A R orri- few days ago to v isit h er sister, Mrs. son yard about two years ago when it George P u llen , and has been engaged was still th e p ro p erty of the Jones Mr. and Mrs. to a ssist Mrs. Ione McColl in th e care L um ber com pany. of her m other. Mr». Elizabeth I.lnne- B arnes enjoyed a visit from th e ir son' mann. H. A. Barnes, of Bethel. W ashington’ on Monday. Mr. and Mr«. Val Buch. of O klahom a City, were visitors at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs C. M. Ryan called on and Mr». J. F. B arnes last week. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mason Sunday. Buch. who ha« been in th e lum ber Mr. Ryan rep rese n ts the ran g e sales business for th e past 25 years, ha« d ep artm en t of th e P o rtlan d E lectric disposed of his In terests in O klahom a com pany and w as a form er business City and w ill locate in th is com mon!- ! associate of Mr. Mason. I ty. Mr. Dyer, of the firm of Dyer A ‘ (See additional locals on page 1)