Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 20, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY,
page kick
Ladies Shoppe adjoining Guy D. T his Is tb e in stallatio n of a spray
Jones. T he m achines to be handled sÿ sten i w hich keeps g reen stuff in
here are th e new alum inum w ash ­ a fresh condition a t a ll tim es.
ers In both electric and gasoline
T he Rev. and Mrs. S. F. P itts,
types.
D. W. Rochon has been
Mrs. C harles Moore an d Miss E lla
(See additional locals on page 1) pluced in charge of th e G resham
Baker w ent to C orvallis T uesday
R. O. Stinson, of P o rtlan d , a s sist­ shop and expects to move here la ­ w here they w ill a s sist in services
a n t g eneral sales m anager for the te r w ith his family.
being held by tb e C h ristian Mis­
M aytag W ashing M achine com pany,
The N ew berg Packing & Produce sionary A lliance. T he p a rty ex ­
is in stallin g a M aytag shop in
pected to re tu rn today.
G resham . T he branch will
lo­ com pany has a new innovation in
Dr. F ra n k P eak re tu rn e d Tues-
cated in th e O sburn building in the fro n t of its shop outside w hich
q u a rte rs recen tly vacated by the is given exclusively to vegetables. 1 day frrim Eugene w here he visited
Gresham Locals
be
SATURDAY, MAY 21
O P E N IN G
With every 5 g a llo n s o f g a s purchased here
THIS OFFER GOOD FOR 10 DAYS
If your car is not in need of greas­
ing you will be given a ticket en­
titling you to free greasing at any
future time.
Schebler
Carburetors
A utom otive E lectrical
Il
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O IL S
Aristo
Veedol
General Parabase
Service
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GROCERY BULLETIN
NEWBEIIG
IIAM, lb
JELL POWDERS
K o jh I Club Mello
J e ll - Well
S ubject to sto ck
on han d
4 pkgs. 25c
BARING POWDER
"S C H IL L IN G S ”
1-lb. can . .
47c
2 A-lb can . . . . 97c
ORANGES
M edium size
Dozen 30c
2 dozen 55c
1
36C
BROOKFIELD ( HEESE, lb ................
RAISINS
'M A R K E T
DAY”
29(
1 COOKING FIGS
“ OU R
WALRAD
BRAN D”
T h e best v a rie ty of
S eedless R a isin s
4 pkgs. 39c
3 pkgs. 33c
COFFEE
BULK COCOA
“ ROYAL CLU B”
Miss Cora G reen retu rn ed W ed­
nesday from a tw o-w eeks’ vacation
sp en t w ith a niece Mrs. Lucien I
W heeler at Gl -ndale, California, a |
su b u rb of Los Angeles. Miss G reen
rep o rts a delightfu 1 tim e w ith m any
tine drives to adjoining tow ns.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Metzger re-1
tu rn ed T uesday evening from Eu- |
gene w here they spent th e day 1
w ith the m other of th e latte r, Mrs.
Belle Beers, who is in a hospital
in th a t city as the re su lt of a fall
w hich fractu red herx hip.
Mrs.
Beers is tho u g h t to be doing as w ell ,
as can be expected. L ater it will
be n ecessary to place the Injured
limb in a cast.
Mrs. F ra n k Peak has been su f­
fering th i^ week w ith a severe a t ­
tack of lumbago.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hicks, who
have recently come to G resham to
m ake th eir hom e, w ere p leasan tly '
su rp rised W ednesday evening by a
p arty of P o rtlan d friends, Mr. and ;
Mrs. J. C. L ark in s and th eir d au g h ­
te rs th e Misses Mercedes and Mary
Clare, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. R ayburn, I
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. K oerner, Mr.
and Mrs. L aw rence Dinneen, Mr.
and Mrs. E. T. M urphy, C harles
H ughes and Mrs. K. I. Simmons.
T he evening w as spent in social
diversions, followed by re fre sh ­
m ents. Before leaving, th e guests
presented Mr. and Mrs. H icks witli
a very acceptable gift, an electric
waffle iron.
Ivan Sw ift attended a m eeting of
th e d istric t m a n a g e r^ of the te rri- I
to ry covered by th e P o rtlan d E lec-I
trie Pow er com pany in Oregon
w hich w as held at Salem la st F r i­
day. T he p arty was en tertain ed at
lunch and conducted th ro u g h some
of th e im p o rtan t Salem in d u stries
by D istrict M anager H am ilton of
Salem.
A com bined m eeting of the g en­
eral Ladies Aid society of the M eth­
odist Episcopal church, and the So
and Sew circle of the society will
he held at the home of Mrs. F ra n k
Peak on W ednesday afternoon, May
25. The nn inbers are expected to
come dressed in old fashioned
clothes and bring th e ir first baby '
p ictures. The en tertain in g com ­
m ittee consists of Mrs. Geo. F.
Honey, Mrs. C. O. H orning, Mrs.
Arza Sm ith, Mrs. .1. G. M etzger and
Mrs. P ete r Michel. t
Miss Mabel Ja ck so n of th e Out- j
look force is detained at her home
on account of an attac k of measles.
This includes a thorough pressure
lubrication to all parts of your au­
tomobile except crankcase, trans­
mission and differential.
Union ,
General
Richfield
Merc. Co.
Phone 1411
1-lb. can. . . 49c
3-lb. can . . .$1.45
H igh p e rc e n ta g e
of oil
5c stick (Mindy E ree w ith
each pound.
3 lbs. 25c
BEECHNUT
SPAGHETTI
TOMATOES
M edium size c a n s
Rest s ta n d a rd g rad e
2 cans for 25c
2 cans 25c
W e suggest th a t your S a tu r­
day order ca rry some of these
item s.
SIL V E R BAR
UTAHNA PEAS
IOWANA CORN
B est u n g rad e d peas—
you know th e q u a lity
Good s ta n d a rd
w h ite co rn
G reat N o rth ern
2 cans 25c
2 cans 25c
3 cans 43c
GOLDEN CORN
I
W 11 II ID'S SPECIAL
Best Cream ery B utter
per po u n d...................
46c
E lIR M lN 's BEST
Yellow Cling P e a c h e s ,
,21is, 3 cans f o r . . . .
59c
GDI D II 111 Dill pickles
2S|S. per c a n .................
20c
I II KM t V s BEST
S e e d l e s - Raisins.
1-lb carto n s, each . . .
10c
DIA t - M I I I , th e Fam ous
C ereal, per p k g ..
«.♦)(
JE W E L S U O R II MAG
H j»
! »H
i
S-pound p ails.
$1.45
GDI DI > »1 IRSIIM l l . l OVi’f l
'«I Kl P, pound palls.
Ovt
TUXEDO TOBACCO
16-ox. c a n » ..........
OC
I.K I N l . l l t KOI G II ( I I TOU U ( O
l i - o i . c a n « .........................................
/OC
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Store Dept.
Phone 1451
PIGGLY WIGGLY
ft
Big 4-Day Special Sale!
J. G. E m bry o f Sutico, W ashing­
ton, is h ere for the sum m er a t the
Im in e o f his d au g h ter Mrs. A nthony I.
H engstler.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nash, "/ho
form erly resided in G resham , are
rejoicing over the arriv a l of a
d au g h ter at th e ir home in P o rtlan d !
on May 14.
Free Chassis Lubrication
Mason
his son-in-law and d au g h ter Dr.
and Mrs. V. L. Brooks. Dr. Peak
and Dr. Brooks w ere m em bers of
th e larg e excursion which m ade the
trip from Eugene to K lam ath F a lls
tin tir.-t of th' week. Over 1000 |
p erso n s w ere on board th e train . |
Saturday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
s
be Ihejudgfr-
Feed Dept.
Phone 1281
HE-pound pails.
$1.15
79c
I l PIA I MH K S cans
Save the labels for silv erw are
Best P atent. 49’s.
$1.95
t . A II. I
v‘( '
■ Cane
‘
D ID DI K il CLEANSER.
lim it 5 cans. C un..........
At PICCL Y WtCGL Y you are both
judge and jury-you pass down the
aisles and ch oose from our well
stocked shelves those items that are,
your judgm ent, best suited to
your needs.
À
Mel D uncan and H arold Dye a t ­
tended a bonfire w hich w as given
a t the home of Miss LaVonia Kelly
at G ilbert Tuesday evening. All
the young people rep o rt a p leasan t j|
tim e.
DAY
Opening Special
T 1R E S
192
Miss E dna Findley of Bend, Ore-
■OB, is visiting her siste r T helm a I]
who Is employed a t the W elling i
re sta u ra n t.
MT. HOOD SERVICE STATION
GAS
MAY 20,
5c
PIGGLY WIGGLY DOUBLE
BREAD .................................
lie
2 full pounds in sa n ita ry w rapper,
and real fine bread.
F R E E —R egular 15c ja r of L uxury
Sandw ich S pread w ith each p u r­
chase of one 8-oz. ja r
LUXURY MAYONNAISE at
our reg u la r price o f ..........
OO„
'‘C« 6 . ' r
VAN CAMP'S BEANS, medium size cans
In tom ato sauce. 3 f o r ...........................
25c
UNDERWOOD'S DEVILED HAM
sm all tins. 3 f o r .............................
9c
AVALON JE LLY , asso rted flavors
6-oz. glasses. 3 f o r .......................
25c
VAN CAMP'S SO I'PS, ju st like hom e­
made. C a n ...................................................
•
SHREDDED WHEAT, the whole w heat
in biscuit form. P a c k a g e ......................
10c
AVALON JAM. 12-oz. ja rs
v ario u s kinds
23c
BUFFALO MATCHES, full boxes
carto n of 6 p ac k ag e s.................................
17c
SCOT TO ILET TISSUE
3 ro lls
N IlC I’KETZEL STICKS, they are good
2 b o x es............................................................
29c
19c
HEINZ TOMA I II KETCHUP, w ith the
real tom ato flavor. 2 b o ttle s..................
WALDORF TO ILET TISSUE
3 rolls
22c
49c
HEINZ VINEGAR, has the flavor.
P in t bottles .................................................
LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP
3 bars
18c
20c
BEECHNUT PREPA RED SPA CIIETTI
ready to serve. 2 c a n s .............................
25c
TEA GARDEN SYRUP
p in t ju g s
25c
CURTIS DIME BRAND TUNA, light
m eat in picnic tins. 3 f o r .......................
25c
I A DERWDDIPS ( LAM CHOWDER
3 cans
29c
RED PACK HOT SAUCE
4 cans
19c
I’lAK SALUDA, tall cans
2 for ...................................
29c
F R E S H F R U IT S a n d V E G E T A B L E S
ERESII GREEN PEAS
2 pounds ...................................
19c
ASPARAGUS, long green
2 pounds .........................................
18c
8c
LETTUCE, crisp heads
LEMONS, big and juicy
dozen .........................................
23c
SUNKIST ORANGES, medium
dozen . >..................................... ............
LINDSAY RIPE (H IVES, pint tin s
■tedium size fru it. 2 can s.
29c
WAX LUNCH ROLLS
WESSON OIL, a su p erio r salad oil
q u a rt tin s ...................................................
49c
IIERSIIEY MILK CHOCOLATE BARS .) •
*6-lb. s i z e ..............................................
Il II.SO NUT M ARGARINE, keeps sw-eet
and fresh. 3 p o u n d s.............................
73c
MT. HAMILTON SUGAR PEAS
ta ll tin s. 3 f o r ...........................
CREAM ETTES, the m acaroni every­
one likes. 3 p ac k ag e s...............................
23c
TREE TEA, G reen or O range Pekoe
h alf pounds ..........................................
CAM PFIRE MARSHMALLOWS
fine toasted. 3 p ac k ag e s...........................
23c
38c
SI A MAID RAISINS, seedless or
OQ/»
puffed. 2 p ac k ag e s..................................... £»>C
DEI.Il IA SANDWK II SPREAD, for the
picnic. 2 c a n s .....................................
23c
DEL MAIZ FANCY GOLDEN CORA
larg e tins. 2 f o r ...................................
35c
W HITE STAR T , NA, fancy light
m eat, 14». 2 f o r .....................................
27c
SOLAR BROKEN SLICE PIN E A PPL E
larg e 214 tin s. 2 f o r ...............................
39c
( LIQUOT ( I I B GINGER« ALE
pale or reg u lar. 2 b o ttl e s ....
35c
CIGARETTES. Camels, Chesterfields
and "L ucky S”. C a rto n .....................
IVORY
SOAP
25c
9 ro lls .......................
23c
29c
$1.18
DONA CASTILE
10c size, 3 b a r s ..................................... 1<|C
2:1
P IG G L Y
BUTTER
35c
3 b a r s ....................................... 2 5 c
W ash C loth E R E E w ith each 3 b a rs
lb. 4 4 c
2 lbs.
C h u rn e d from p a ste u riz e d No. 1 C re a m — fre sh ev ery day
8H B K
Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. W. Brown a t­
tended tlie B ritish E m pire ce le b ra­
tion in P o rtlan d on W ednesday
evening at Lincoln high school. A
very large num ber of persons en ­
joyed the ad d ress by B ritish E m ­
bassad o r S ir Esnie How ard, apd a
fine program of music.
The reg u la r m eeting of the au x il­
iary to G resham Post A merican
Legion will be held on Tuesday
evening. May 24. w hen final a r ­
ran g em en ts will be m ade for the
Memorial Day exercises to be held
at th e M ethodist ch u rch on the
m orning of May 30. A m iniature
cem etery will he put on the city
hall lot th is week, w ith cross niarg-
ers, w hich will be appropriately-
decorated under the direction of the
auxiliary.
Mrs. E arl Dunn, who recently-
moved to G resham w ith her h u s­
band, is employed at the G resham
Beauty Shoppe. Mrs. Dunn Is an
experienced o p erato r in all lines of
cosm etic therapy.
Word has been received of the
death of the 13-months-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. I.ioyd Rowley of
L ents. The child passed aw ay on
W ednesday. May 18. from an attack
of pneum onia. The Rowley fam ily
form erly resided in G resham . They
are related to the C harles Adams
and Ben Hoover families.
B arnes a- Son have purchased the
house opposite th e ir lum ber yard
from Mrs. G race Mast. Mr. and
Mrs. H erbert B arnes expect to oc­
cupy th is place about th e 10th of
next m onth and J. F. B arnes and
sons Robert and Jam es will move
to r th e sum m er to th e ir cottage at
Blue lake.
“Light \ our Lamp
"Light your lamp before darkness comes”
runs an. Arabian proverb.
By the same token it is wise to make financial
provisions for life's evening long before its needs
are acutely Z felt.
V
SAVING S P R E A D S C H E E R F U L L IG H T in th e
p resen t a n d f a r in to th e fu tu re. M any fo re sig h te d ,
p rovident p erso n s And p lea su re a n d s a tis fa c tio n in
sa v in g m oney in o u r bank.
FILL YOUR FINANCIAL LAMP
WITH AN ACCOUNT IN
FIRST STATE BANK
GRESHAM, OREGON
A Strong Bank