Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 10, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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G R ESH A M
FOLK
J. R. H o rr has been sick for the
past week w ith a a tta c k of grip.
E xcavations have begun for the
erection of a house for H. J. P u lfer
on his p ro p erty on Ava avenue op-
Mrs. E. E. W elling, her d aughter posit® the residence he form erly
Miss F ran ces W elling, and Mrs. W. owned, which is now occupied by
A. W inters spent a p leasan t week- W ard Inglis and family. The house
end In various w ays at Salem , Cor-
ready for occupancy some
vallls and Monmouth. Mrs. W elling timP *" J u |y a < * hl<h “ me Mr P u |-
and (laughter visited F riday night ,e r a,,d fam ily will move back to
w ith Mr. and Mrs. E m m ett W elling G resham
a t Salem and Mrs. W inters w as th e
Mr. and Mrs. f R. Dillon, who
guest of Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Hisey. have been holding
evangelistic
On S aturday m orning th e W ellings m eetings in Spokane, retu rn ed F ri-
drove to Monmouth w here they vis- daY and are at the home of the lat-
ited w ith Miss Avis R ogers and at- ’*'r 8 p are n ts Mr. and Mrs. W illiam
tended th e May day exercises of th e H ornecker west of G resham
They
sta te norm al
T hat evening they i are planning to begin a series of
Joined Mrs. W inters a t C orvallis m eetings in P o rtland later
w here they rem ained u n til th e fol-
T he m usic pupils of Mrs. R obert
lowing afternoon. Mrs. W inters Glair will give a recital a t the
g reatly enjoyed the field m eet and studio of Miss F lorence Honey on
th e baseball gam e at O. A. C S atu r- F riday evening, May 27, to which
day afternoon. Each fra te rn ity *he public is invited.
house on the cam pus gave a ban-
Mrs. Ella O liphant visited h er
quet and otherw ise rem em bered sister Mrs. E. 8. H all and several
M other's Day on Sunday.
°ld neighbors on k riday.
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Mr. and Mrs. W alter Sm ith are
Miss H elen Hamm ond and Miss
,, , .
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,
, planiting to leave May 23d for an
Mabel W inters w ere
w eek-end ’
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extended visit to Michigan and I lli­
guests of Miss Avis R ogers a t Mon­
nois w ith relativ es and friends.
m outh and the Misses Joyce K id­
John A nicker, O rville Johnson
der and H elen Hisey at Salem. Miss
H ervey and C lare Ide have gone to
E lizabeth H orning and Miss G wen­
dolyn M etzger were also th e guests Lockanok, A laska, for the fish c a n ­
ning season. Johnson left about a
of Miss K idder and Miss Hisey.
week ago and planned to stop at
Mrs. C. E. F ow ler and children Enum claw . W ashington, for a few
of F orest Grove and Mr. and Mrs. days' visit w ith his sister, afte r
E rn e st Thom of Salem spent Moth- w hich he would join the o th er th ree
e r's Day w ith Mrs. W. C. Burch, the ))<>yg a( S ea(t|p
m other of the two ladles.
, ¡<a lph , lak(.r
bookkepper for
B. W. Em ery has been on the Brockw ay & Nelson, is m aking
sick list but is able to be out again. ,,|anB to
t(, G resham th is
Dr. and Mrs. Ju liu s S tu re have i wppk to reside,
moved into th e ir new hom e w hich
m ost enjoyable w eek-end was
has been recently com pleted on Hpent a t W elches by a group of T ri-
Ava avenue. T he Cone house w hich Y g irls of the high school, chap-
they vacated on F irs t s tre e t h as | prOned by Mrs. E. H. Kelly. They
been occupied by Mr. and Mrs. i occupte(j th e Kelly cottage w hile
Andrew K ehrll.
there.
Mrs. J. A. B ushong is convales­
T he re g u la r m eeting of the
cing from a severe a ttac k of the G resham g ran g e will be held S a t­
grip.
urday, May 14. It is desired th a t
Mrs. A. H. D ow sett visited h er a j| m em bers be p resen t as th e re is
dau g h ter Je a n n e tte at Oregon A gri- ■ im p o rtan t business to receive at-
c u ltu ra l college over th e w eek-end. tentlon.
Miss U lala S tra tto n and Miss
BOn wa8 born to Mr. and Mrs.
H enryetta L aw rence sp en t the w . A. Sm ith on April 29. The baby
the w eek-end at Eugene w here w eighed 1 1 4 pounds and has been
th e form er visited her p are n ts and | nam P,| w illiam Robert. The Sm ith
Miss L aw rence a sister.
fam ily resides iu the Heiney house
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. S lattery , who at the co rn er of T hird and R oberts.
have been occupying th e sm all Mr. Sm ith is In Good S am aritan
house of H. W. Cooley on Main hospital w here he recen tly u n d er­
street, have moved to Bull Run w ent an operation for hernia.
w here th e la tte r h as w ork.
T he last concert of the w inter
The G resham circle of the E van- series to be given by th e G resham
gelical W om en's union will m eet at ,)|in|| w l|, , uk(, pJace We(lne8l,ay
the home of Mrs. W alter R am ser at evening a t the high school gym ­
D am ascus at 2 o’clock T hursday nasium . R eh earsals are being held
afternoon.
and a good program will be p re ­
Mr. and Mrs. It. A. S tarb ard . who
sented.
have been living in the Salkl house
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning r e ­
on E ast Powell street, have p u r­ tu rn ed Sunday evening from a to ­
chased an ac re of ground on the day trip to so u th ern Oregon w here
Hogan road of W. E. Beegle and they visited friends and relatives.
are planning to la ter erect a m od­ A fter spending some tim e with
ern home.
th e ir d aughter. Mrs. L. II. H ow ard
Roger Newcombe Is driving a and fam ily at G ra n ts P ass, they
new Dodge B rothers coupe which drove to Kirby and visited Mrs.
Lela Runyan who is teach in g there.
he recently purchased.
They found them well situ ated and
Mrs. G. A. Duffy, who has put in Mr. Runyan g reatly Improved In
a lunchroom a t th e G resham te r ­ health. Mrs. Runyan has been en ­
m inal of the D unthrope T ra n sit gaged to teach for an o th er year.
On th e re tu rn trip Mr. and Mrs.
com pany, has moved to G resham Maiming visited th e fo rm er's hroth-
w ith two children and will live in < r a t O akland, Oregon, and had the
the cottage belonging to Mrs. A nnie pleasu re of m eeting Mr. and Mrs.
Hevel on Second stree t w hich was G lenn R u sh er at Albany They
,
,
,
..
, w ere the g u ests of an au n t Mrs.
recently vacated when Mr. and K ow anna Bonney at Gold Hill for
Mrs. L. L. Long moved to P ortland, a day.
Mrs. Dulfy has a d aughter who will
The W C. T. U. will hold a m oth-
rem ain in P ortland until the close
m eeting T h u rsd ay afternoon at
of the high school w here she is a '! 'e
«< M r,111H ? ' Clow: * r8
. ( . N. T aber will sing and Mrs.
student.
Lilli«’ W aller of P o rtlan d will speak
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k S h arp and on the subject of m edical tem per-
dau g h ter F rancine w ere w eek-end ance. Sev«>ral m em bers of the union
v isitors at the home of Mr. S h arp 's have been asked to give brief talks.
A social hour »III follow with re ­
m other and family.
freshm ents.
O U TL O O K . T U E S IIA Y ,
A M other's Day home coming,
which was arran g ed as a com plete
„
su rp rise to her, was given Mrs. H.
L. St. C lair at her home on Sunday
afternoon. A delicious d in n er w as
p repared for the occasion in w hich
her en tire fam ily joined. Those
p resen t w ere Mr. and Mrs. St.
Clair, th e ir sons and d au g h ters, Mr.
and Mrs. Chase E. St. C lair, Mr. and
Mrs. L eslie T. S t.C la ir and ch il­
dren, L eslie Ju n io r and Betty Ruth,
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. H. Davies and
d au g h ter, V irginia, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond R ogers and M argaret St.
Clair, also Mrs. E lsie Cogswell and
Mrs. H. M. Shaw. C allers during
th e afternoon w ere Mr. and Mrs.
W esley Brow n of Vancouver. W ash­
ington, and Mrs. Winfield Gaylord
of Medford.
Miss Mildred Kummel had the
honor of
w inning a new Rem ing­
ton ty p ew riter yesterday, th e aw ard
of th e Rem ington T y p ew riter com ­
pany, for proficiency in typing.
Miss Kummel w rote over 66 w ords
w ithout an e rro r for 15 consecu­
tive m inutes. Only 65 a re neces-
a ry fo r
ucci sfu l c o m p e titio n in
1M0 FORD ItoadHter w ith box bark
$165
»p I *)
1*M HUPNOBILK R oadster ......................................................... $75
191» BULK T ouring ........................................................................ $50
l»l» I HEYKOLET 4 -ton delivery
«$110
$80
IMI FOHI> Roadster................................................
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These cars all hate 1>S7 license and are in A-t
condition mechanically.
WALTER W. METZGER
Phone IH01
G resh am
You
Can
exceptions/
M eadow ashing !
A rev ela tio n I I feel co n fid en t that
I c o u ld n ’t w aah c lo th e s safer b y b a n d . . . th e B a k elite
im p e ller and U d y lite tu b are a s fin e ly fin ish ed a s table
silv er. W h ite collars a n d cuffs c o m e o u t c l e a n ............ ..
N o h an d rubbing!
s h a rp e n y o u r
ra z o r blades in
ten seconds if
you use a V a le t
A u to S t ro p
R a z o r — th e
o n ly r a z o r th a t
s h a rp e n s its
o w n b la d e s .
DO A WEEK’S W A S H FREE.
K n o w th e advantages of a tub
8
__n _ _
g a llo n s . lg g e r. O f th e
th e g reatest w a-
ter action ever
seen in a wash­
ing machine.
$1 u p to $ 2 5 .
You can't know
what your money
w ill b u y u n til
you’ve seen the
Meadows.
W et
AittrStrop
Razor
—S h a rp e n * It» e U
L. L. KSDDER HDW. CO.
We sell till m er­
ch an d ise tin a cash
basis. You will lind
it pays tu buy fur
cash.
We consider 30 days
sam e as cash.
Gresham
W. R
CKS COe
GRESHAM
MAIN STREET
PHONE 2221
We a re agents
for
K utterick
P a tte rn s
Mil using
w eur and
Holeproof
H osiery
W e have had som e w on d erfu l b argain s o ffe red to us this spring, in m any lin es o f m erchan ­
d ise, ow in g to the la te spring season . It is our p olicy to a lw a y s give our cu stom ers the a d ­
v a n ta g e o f b uying con d ition s and lik ew ise to d em on strate that it pays to trad e in G resham
Now you can stock your linen closet with
This en tire ad vertisem en t is w orth
IN T R A D E
S U M M E R B E D D IN G
81 inch Bleached Sheeting
SEAMLESS SHEETS
IN T R A D E
F ill in y o u r n a m e a n d a d d re ss a n d b rin g th is e n ­
tire ad to th is s to re a n y tim e d u rin g May. W ith a
p u rch a se slip a m o u n tin g to $1.00 o r m ore it is w o rth
25 cen ts.
One of the best standard qualities,
heavy weight, free from dressing.
Usually priced at 60c, M ay special
NAME ................................................................................................................
49c
ADDRESS
W ash
Dresses
H ope B leached M u slin $
yards for
W om en's a n cl
c h ild re n ’s w ash
d resses, m ade up
of good q u a lity
p e r c a l e s and
E n g lish
p rin ts ,
e x c ep tio n a l v a l­
ues fo r c h ild ren ,
siz e s ti to
11 \
■ .e RL
y e a r s ; la d ie s’
sizes 30 to 44. All L T---- LLz•* Ji'Ji"
priced
in
our
~
d
s p e c ia l
of excellent quality these bleached
seamless sheets come in two sizes,
72 x 90 and 81 x 90.
M ay special
$ J .OO
May Special
1
PILLOW TUBING
One of the good old brands, Cabot
pillow tubing, 42-inch, usually sells for
59c. Eor our M ay special it is
____________ 25c____________
B ED S P R E A D S
Prints and Gingham
L'i'i'.- if
i«»r
32-ineh G in g h am '
R enfrew , A m oskeag and K al-
b u rn ie fast colored gingham s,
all 32 inches wide, large a s ­
sortm ent of p attern s.
1 r ,
M ay
Hosiery
Specials
\'o. t«>24. O ur reg u la r 98c
ladies' silk hose.
prtee«l a t ..........
J»i
2 p air for
79c
$1.50
No 1024 is all p ure silk, plated over rayon. A
w onderful w earing hose. Comes iu F rench nude,
m ist, nude, banana, blush, flesh, peach bloom,
cham pagne, alesane, dorado, gunm etal and black.
All first grade hose, no seconds. Rem em ber the
price, pair 7H c ; 2 p air 9 1 .5 0
MVNSING
IMI IOKII R oadster .........
T he first sw eet peas grow n In the
Mrs. H arry Donley of Spokane is Bouchet w hile undergoing treat-
open to reach th e O utlook th is year spending
a few
days
w ith her sis- m ent fof sinus trouble.
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rrs
z -v i_ z _
.
„„„„
■ ter, Mrs.
L.
T.
S t.C
lair.
dme today from A. R. Goger s
Mrs. Bayard Miller is in P o rtlan d I ______
D on't _________
lay down ___
the paper till you
home in the P le a sa n t Home d istrict. at tfM, homp of her sister Mrs H. have read the W ant Ada.
T he first la st year w ere from the
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sam e place but w ere b ro u g h t in on
A pril 10. They have been in bloom
for m ore th a n a week.
Washes more clothes
than any other in the w orld
th is contest. She previously won a
gold m edal for accu racy in typing.
The te st took place under th e su- j . . . . th a t impella
pervision of the high school in- j
s tru c to r Lyle Mason
NO M ONEY
The en tertain m en t com m ittee of
DOW N
the recen t B aptist
association,
'Vash with the Mead­
th ro u g h its ch airm an C. W. Guile,
ow s this week FRIE.
ex p resses deep ap p reciation for the
Absolutely no charce
cordial cooperation of G resham
li you decide to keep
frien d s in en tertain in g the dele­
it, a nominal down
gates. The atten d an ce a t the as­
p a y m e n t to co v er
sociation was the larg est in the h is­
delivery charges
tory of th e church and had it not
been for the hearty response of
many who are not m em bers of the
loqal church, the ta sk of e n te rta in ­
m ent would have been a difficult
one.
F. N. Lasley of T aft, Oregon, was
111 G rish am S atu rd ay and w as a
welcome ca lle r at th e Outlook of­
fice. Mr. Lasley is developing his
beach p roperty at T aft into a high-
lass auto camp. T he cabins will
be neat and well equipped and will
be fu rn ish ed w ith m odern plum b­
Phone 1421
ing. show er baths and hot and cold
w ater.
H a r g a in s f o r th e
IIWI K H I» T ouring
1927
T h eB ap tlst Ladies Guild Is plan-
n
,n
* on the la8t
dinner 1 - i , of
th e f r 8ea’
a /.» ,
t 'n .ln o
»> I » I r r
o m
son
for n ex t F
riday evening
from
5 :3o to 7:30. Special atten tio n will
be given to any patrons who w ish
to leave early for th e C hildren's
F arm Home en tertain m en t wliich is
to be held in P o rtland th e sam e
evening.
$1.95
Here is an opportunity to get an A-1 used car for
hauling your berries to the market. Act No«!
10,
smooth glossy B akelite impeller
th at won’t wear rough in 100 years.
Min
Berry Grower
M AY
I »»A
May -i" 'i i i
English P rin ts
G uaran teed fast colors, 32
inches wide. A large a s so rt­
m ent of figured and floral
p a tte rn s , u su a lly p r i e d •}
at 50c, May sp e c ia l.
39c
Percales and Prints
32- and 36-ineh m aterial, all
this seaso n 's p attern s. A fine
selection of cheeks and floral
designs. May
special .................
15c
T issue G ingham s
A pleasing asso rtm en t of
this season's new est colors in
cheeks and strip es. 32-ineh
m aterial.
R egular p r i c e
50c for our May
special ...................
39c
O V E R A L L S f o r M e n a n d H o ys
Men's and boys' bib overall, suspender back, all
m ade up of No. 220 first q u ality, blue denim
They a re full cu t and have the num ber of
pockets u sually found In high grade
overalls Priced for our May sp e cia l. •»♦)(.
Headlight Overalls
HOSE
with the rem a rk a b le gnanint«e.
935 M unsingw ear. full fashioned silk hose with
23 inch all pure silk boot, tine m ercerized lisle top.
All w anted colora. Sale price, p a ir ..
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HOLEPROOF HOSIERY
3>5tf all-silk , full fashioned hose. Tw elve of the
m ost popular color* now In stock
C* * AC
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$ 1 .OO
RAYON
wam am I I w 'll orn Is <”**• com
pletely
you do not
th in k th at special
w eave
H eadlight
ov eralls a re b etter
and w ill out-w ear
any o th er overall
made, I w ill give you
back your money.
IB
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vO w »
H A N C
« . e.
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, Y
’1.95
SP R E A D S
80 x 105 extra good quality bed spreads
in blue, rose, gold and nile. Regularly
priced at 54.85, now in our M ay special
*3.95
BLANK ETS
Standard, 66 x 80, wool mixed blankets
in assorted fancy plaids. A good value
at #5.50, priced for our May special at
$ 3 -8 5
SH EET
785 all silk boot, reinforced silk plated over m er­
cerized lisle, g a rte r top silk plated, high spliced
heel and sole, fashioned m arks. Colors: atm os-
ph« re, white, cham pagne, nude, g rain , shadow
•1.1»)
80 x 90 crinkled bed spreads come in
rose, blue and gold. Usually priced at
51.25, for our M ay special
BLANK ETS
Size 66 x 80 cotton sheet blankets in
gray and tan with contrasting colored
borders. M ay special
_________*1.79_____________
ALL - WOOL
BLA N K ETS
You will lind this a splendid time to
pick up some unusual values in these
all-wool blankets.
WORK SHIRTS
Big f u l l cut w ork sh irts, a ll site s up to
17»*, m ade for rough u s e ..........
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