PAGE FOUR
GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY,
AUGUST
1»,
1*2
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cooper and
C. E. L ongest and E vangelist and perform in unison w ith the to p , this season m ore th an 800 a re the L ittle folks w ill be delighted to
IGNITION SPECIALIST.
i children visited from S atu rd ay u n F red Day -of Los Angeles spent m ost of th e ponderous acto rs 20 w orld's forem ost aerialists, bare- learn th a t the bringing of a score
T h a t’s us. B ring your ca r here
til Monday with R obert Z irkle and T uesday and W ednesday at the
of E uropean clow ns to A m erica has
fam ily of S eattle, form er W esthope, home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sheeley. feet above the ground. P rio r to back rid ers, ground and lofty gym- increased th e funm akers to more for any rep airs, ad ju stm en ts or
p a rts for the s ta rte r, g en erato r,
j N. D akota, acquaintances. Annabel Mr. Longest and th e Sheeley fam ily this g igantic display five herds of ■ nasts, high-w ire a rtis ts and super th an a hundred.
sw itches, w iring, lighting,
etc.
1
Z irkle retu rn ed w ith them and is w ere form er acq u ain tan ces in New elep h an ts appear in th e five sep ar-. ; athletes. T hese are now seen in
W ork done by an expert and is pos
ate ringg. At an o th er tim e the extensive g roups and tro u p es each
Mr. and Mrs. J. E, T aylor w ere j spending a few days as th e guest of Mexico.
Pedigree Blanks.
itively guaranteed. We c a rry
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Newcombe rings are given over to five com display led by its p a rtic u la r ch am
down today from th e ir sum m er F ran ces Cooper.
com plete line of ignition p arts.
Mrs. M ary T etrick and grandson left last S atu rd ay for a tw o-w eeks’ panies of liberty horses. At still pions, a new method of p rese n ta
home at Rhododendron. Mrs. T ay
T
he
Outlook
has
a
supply
of
ped-
lor. who is spending th e sum m er Bobby a re visiting in Belt, Mon trip to C alifornia. They m ade A sh an o th er ju n ctu re of the program tion th a t is in keeping with the j igree blanks, useful for dairym en, G resham Garage, phone 2391.
th e re for the relief of asthm a, re tana, w ith Mrs. T etric k 's son-in- land, Oregon, th e first night and 200 of the show ’s 900 horses, each R ingling Bros, and B arnum & ! stock and p o u ltry raisers. Large,
p orts th a t she is much im proved in law and d au g h ter Mr. and Mrs. E. were at O akland, C alifornia, the ridden by an expert, a re seen in the Bailey 1927 plan of extending acts ! very useful, at 5 cents each, 25 for
D on't lay down the paper till you
in equal num ber over the en tire 85c.
E. R ainw ater. They expect to re- follow ing Monday at noon. A card b rillia n t m aneuvers.
health
tf have read the W ant Ads
Of
th
e
1600
people
carried
on
to
u
r
length
of
th
e
m
am
m
oth
m
ain
tent.
The S an itary Meat m ark et has ! tu rn ab<,ut th e flr8t ° f Septem ber. received from them sta te s they are ,
Je an E m ery, of P o rtlan d . 10 having a tine trip.
installed a new up-to-date electric
T he W alter M etzger auto agency
m eat c u tte r which is a decidedly year-old g ran d d a u g h ter of Mr. and
valuable addition to th e equipm ent Mrs. B. W. Em ery, is spending the m ade recent delivery of a Chevrolet
cab rio let to Mike Moll at Buckley
of the m arket. The m achine cuts week w ith her g ran d p aren ts.
th e m eat entirely free from bone
Mr. and 'Mrs. H. W. Cooley, Mr. avenue and Pow ell V alley road
sp lin ters and in any thickness de and Mrs. G eorge A rm strong and
Mr. and Mrs. A rza Sm ith and
sired,
absolutely
even.
"Jim two ch ild ren and Mr. and Mrs. J. d au g h ter Ina left for ea ste rn W ash
V aughan”, th e nam e by w hich the E. G askill and two ch ild ren enjoyed ington T h u rsd ay m orning w here
m eat c u tte r is know n, is a g rea t an outing recently w hich included they will spend several weeks.
tim e and labor saver.
th e occupation of g ath erin g huckle- They will v isit at Yakima, W alla
A 7% -pound dau g h ter was born berries for w inter use n ear Mount W alla and o th er places and Mrs.
They spent S atu rd ay at Sm ith is planning to spend some
this m orning to Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Hood.
You can m ake p ro fitab le use of th is b a n k 's service,
T rum an of Roseburg. Mother and Lost Lake, then w ent to G overn tim e in apple packing.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Geyer and
baby a re getting along nicely at m ent Camp n ea r w here they picked
w h a te v e r your w alk of life m ay be. It is a se rv ice n o t
d au g h ter M arian arriv ed W ednes
the home of Mrs. H a rrie t T im m er berries until T hursday.
n a rro w e d dow n in a n y one lin e b u t rig h tly specialized
man.
Joh n A nicker was given a p leas day from E ast Moline, Illinois, to
in all co u rses p ro p e r to a safely conducted fin an cial
At a social g ath erin g held last ant su rp rise W ednesday evening visit Mr. G eyer’s m o th er Mrs. Mary
in stitu tio n .
evening a t the home of Mr. and a t his hom e in honor of his 19th Geyer, and his sister Mrs. Sam
Mrs. D elbert T etrick on Division birthday. About 25 w ere p resen t Sm ith and fam ily. They cam e by
E v e ry o n e should tu rn som e b ra n c h of o u r serv ice
stre e t and Cleveland avenue Mr. to enjoy th e gam es and (lancing way of C alifornia and plan to re
T etric k ’s sister Miss Flossie T et w hlch w ere followed by re fre sh tu rn through«D enver, Colorado, and
to h is a d v a n ta g e , fo r h e lp fu ln ess to th e c u sto m e r is
visit with relativ es in t>-it city.
rick announced her engagem ent to m ents.
th e w o rk in g p rin c ip le back of it all.
Fred H ibbard of P ortland. W alnuts
Mr. and Mrs. D elbert T etrick and Mrs. Geyer expects to ..u r n to
were passed around to the group of two ch ild ren Ralph and Eloha Illinois with her son and fam ily for
T h e b u sin ess m an can c o n c e n tra te a ll h is b a n k in g
friends and a puzzle inside the moved into G resham S atu rd ay and an indefinite visit.
h
e
re
to h is best in te re s t, b u sin e ss acco u n t, p e rso n a l
Miss H elen F ish er left yesterd ay
shells, when p roperly solved, dis- are occupying the Fred Zim m erm an
c h e ck in g acco u n t, loans, co llectio n , in v e stm e n ts, etc.
closed th e nam es of th e couple. house on Section Line and Cleve- for her home In Globe, Arizona,
T h e m a rrie d w om an, o r the” s in g le w om an, should
afte r spending tw o m onths at the
No date has been set for the wed land avenue.
home of Mrs. H. S. A lexander, the
ding.
keep h e r household c h e ck in g a c c o u n t h e re , a n d h e r
The
Rev.
E.
G.
Judd
and
sons
g uest of her and h er d aughter. G er
Mrs. Gus Donley and her daugh
p
e rso n a l sa v in g s account.
H
erm
on
and
H
arold
left
yesterday
tru d e, now Mrs. L eslie W alrad.
te r Betty Jean and Mrs. Keith Ber-
telson and son a re spending two m orning on a two w eeks’ vacation. Miss F ish er w as the bridesm aid at
T h e y o u n g m an o r young w om an sh o u ld in v e s ti
W alrad-A lexander wedding
weeks a t the various beaches. P art T heir first stay of any length will the
g
a
te
o u r a ttr a c tiv e in d u ce m en ts fo r a n ac cu m u la tio n
be
at
G
ra
n
ts
P
ass
w
here
they
will
Tuesday evening.
of the tim e will be spent with Mrs.
acco u n t.
,
In a le tte r received from C. J.
D onley’s sister Mrs. Bessie Dixon be joined next Monday by Mrs. E.
G. Judd and her son and d au ghter- L undquist who, w ith Mrs. L und
at T all
Boys a n d g irls sh o u ld g et th e ir sa v in g s s ta r t w ith
Mrs. Annie Beers has accom in-law , Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Judd of q u ist and M arvin, is enjoying an
th is b a n k — w e c h e erfu lly in s tru c t th em in th e w ays
panied her son and wife Mr. and Vancouver. W ash. The p arty will extended trip to M innesota, he
$2.00 Hats, now...............
of b an k s.
Mrs. E rnest Beers of P ortland to leave G ra n ts P ass next w eek for a sta te s th a t they plan on leaving the
S eattle w here she will visit for a to u r of the Oregon caves. C rater com ing week for G resham . They
lake
and
a
trip
to
Bend,
Oregon.
To all we ex ten d helpful counsel a n d co u rteo u s
a re having a p le asa n t vacation, vis
few days.
$3.00 Hats, now...............
G uests a t dinner today a t the C. Mrs. Judd expects to visit a b rother iting w ith frien d s and relatives.
se
rv
ic e ; o u r cu sto m ers receive m any acco m m o d atio n s
M. H arrison home w ere the Rev. at S u th erlin , Oregon, before re The w eather th e re at the tim e of
th a t co u n t fo r m uch, in a d d itio n to re g u la r h a n k in g
turning.
w ritin g w as sim ila r to th a t of O re
and Mrs. A. C. B rackenbury of For-
benefits.
$4.00 Hats, now........... ................................
George D uncan and son Mel left gon, a few hot days w ith cool
< at drove Mn and Mrs Bracken-
bury each own 30 acres of land on this m orning for a w eek's fishing nights. A light fro st was reported
on T uesday m orning, A ugust 9.
the o u tsk irts of F o rest Grove, excursion on th e Nehalem riv er
Rglph Brow n spent tw o days in
Mr. and Mrs. Glen R usher of Al
w here they raise loganberries. Mr.
B rackenbury w as p asto r for two the T hom as san itariu m th is w t/k bany cam e down for the W alrad-
SPECIAL
years of the M ethodist Episcopal w here he w as treated for an infec A lexander wedding of T uesday eve
tion In th e left arm which th re a t ning and rem ained until th e next
church In Gresham .
GRESHAM, OREGON
BALLOON CLOTH SH IR T
Much Interest is being taken In ened blood poisoning. His condi day at the hom e of th eir p aren ts,
A Strung Bank
the com petitive ath letic events tion is now tho u g h t to be improved. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rusher.
The Outlook office force enjoyed
which are being held at the G resh D uring his illness his wife is a s
am grade school grounds under the sisting at th e Newberg Packing & a tine w aterm elon on W ednesday
afternoon, the gift of S. Tajim a.
.direction of the play supervisor, Produce com pany.
Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Hisey and
Miss Ruth Schaefer. T he a tte n d
Mrs. C. W. K ruger Is spending
ance has increased d uring th e past two weeks at Newport. P a rt of her d au g h ter Helen of Salem cam e to
week and the children a re trying stay a t th e beach will be passed atten d th e W alrad-A lexander w ed
M e
en
s wear
w e a r l i f ' Ç s w h n o r c e : s
M
n ’ ’ s
for the prize ribbons to be aw arded with an uncle and fam ily at T o ding last Tuesday evening.
at the close of the playground se a ledo. Mr. and Mrs. K ru g er have
G R E S H A M
son on S aturday, A ugust 27. when recently moved from South Roberts FIV E K IN « ( IHCITS
those who have taken p a rt during avenue to th e new house erected by
B IG G EST IN WOULD
the sum m er and any o th e rs who F rank Jones on his prem ises on
w ish will have a picnic on the Division stree t.
Elwood Duncan
Yep, youngsters, it's really tru e!
school grounds. It is planned to accom panied Mrs. K ruger to New
M eaning th a t a rum or heard
have the children come on th a t day port and will visit with his g ran d som etim e ago Is now confirmed by
nt about 10 o’clock In the forenoon p aren ts Mr. and Mrs. B. F. W ilkins. the official announcem ent th a t the
and bring th eir lunches, w hich will
A tine atten d a n ce g reeted the Ringling Bros, and Barnum &
be enjoyed picnic style.
concert given by the G resham band Bailey com bined show s will posi
Mrs. Lois S t.C la ir has sold the W ednesday evening at th e fair tively exhibit at P o rtlan d , Friday,
G resham Beauty Shoppe In the ground en tran ce. Every num ber A ugust 26.
F irst S tate Bank building to Mrs. was received w ith much applause.
At th at tim e the w o rld ’s first and
F ra n k ie Boufford and Miss M yrtle A nother co n c ert Is announced for only five-ring circu s will be w ithin
W e figure this w ay: T he man
T hofeson, both of whom have re next W ednesday evening at the easy reach of local saw dust funs.
who
gets a better Used Car than
cently moved here from P ortland. sam e place.
W ith it will come th e only genuine
Both a re experienced operators.
Mrs. Lucy A ustin, whose home w hite elephant ever brought to
he
believed
it possible to get, is
Miss T horeson has been assisting is near D etroit, Michigan, left this America.
He is "P aw ah ,” the
in the shop for several weeks. She m orning a fte r a w eek's visit with w orld-fam ed sacred w hite pachy
coming back some day for a new
is living w ith her sister and brother ’e i isters. Mrs. E. E. W elling of derm from Burma, who will be the
Dodge Brothers Car.
on North Main street. Mrs. Bouf G resham , Mrs. Ed. R oberts at forem ost fea tu re of a m enagerie
At Piggly Wiggly you will enjoy meeting, face to face, the bright,
ford Is moving today into Mrs. I’. W elches and Mrs. II. E. Davis of composed of m ore th an a thousand
clean packages of wholesome foods--each item plainly marked and
A. Gould’s house in Thom pson ad Pori land. She will visit relativ es anim als.
easily w ithin reach. T here is som ething so helpful about this
dition. Mrs. S t.C la ir bought the In W ashington on her way home.
T he hig show is now a th ird la rg
Piggly .W iggly shopping. The Piggly Wiggly system helps vou
beauty p arlo r two and a half y ears
W illiam R. Bennett was arrested er th an it was w hen it last visited
choose betw een sizes, verify grades and brands, and com pare
Phone
1471
Gresham
ago and has built up a good pnt- on South Roberts avenue W ednes th is locality. Enorm ous new d is
values.
’
ronage, so much so that she has day afternoon by D eputy M. M. plays have been introduced such as
been unable for some tim e to care S quire in possession of a stolen 90 zebras, cam els and horses p e r
A U S E D C A R IS ONLY A S D E -P E -N D A B L E
for the shop alone
| Ford coupe, th e p roperty of J. O. form ing at one tim e on a m am
A S THE- D E A L E f l W H O 5 E -L L 5 IT
comes i Meeks of Laram ie. Wyoming. He moth pedestal
An in terestin g account conies
______ ____
On _________
a sim ilar series
from Mrs. E thel C alkins Shanley of , was also held lor forging a cheek ,,f c irc u la r raised platform s 32 of
Compton. C alifornia, of the rapid ■ on the P ay ette S tate b ank of Pay- (lie „how 's 43 elep h an ts dance, run
developm ent of the tow n since they ette, Idaho. After spending the
moved th e re a few y ears ago. and night in the G resham city jail he
of the corresponding grow th of the was tu rn ed over to th e county a u
U P T O N ’S TEA. Yellow label
BUFFALO MATCHES, non-
grocery business in w hich she and th o rities in
P ortland.
Deputy
O range «Pekoe,
poisonous and full
*7 _
Mr. Shanley are engaged. A fine S quire w ired to L aram ie and was
1-lb tin s ..................
boxes, 6 boxes........
new stucco building in an im advised to hold his man. as he was
proved location are repotted. T heir w anted on th e ch arg e of theft.
VAN CAMP’S BEANS, m edi
BEECHNUT PREPARED
little daughter, says Mrs Shanley,
Miss Agnes Thotnpsen of A ber
um size tin s in tom ato sauce,
SPAGHETTI w ith cheese and
is their biggest satisfaction
Mrs. deen, Wash., is the house guest of
real value
•)’ „
LÎ? TO.TCJgacaŒ-TÜ.Tt! T? 7S.I
tomato aaaoa
Calkins, m other of Mrs. Shanley, Mrs Em m ett Rlehl.
3 f o r .....................
PINK SALMON
2 can s .....................
Van Camp's
and Lewis, her brottier, live near
Mrs. Minnie Brown and son Ross
and a n ' both im proved in health and Miss H ester T horpe retu rn ed
1-lb. tall cans
PORK and BEANS
FREE, a China Cup anil Sau
KIT( HEN BROOMS, stu rd y
and happiness
Monday from S eattle w here they
Med. size, 3 cans
cer, with each 3-lb. bag of
light w eight broom,
3 cans
Mr. and Mrs. E. W A ylsw orth visited rela tiv e s
several days.
our l’igglv Wiggly special
w hile they last, each
and children L aw rence and Mar- W hile th e re Mr. Brown attended
Jorle are occupying the J. R. Mar- several sessions of the N ational
SE A FOAM W ASHING
tin cabin on Camp Creek near R ho convent Ion of Real E state Boards
POWDER, large
dodendron for a week.
w hich was convening In S eattle.
Dr. and Mrs. W J. (lit a re e n te r
Mrs. (’h rlsten u H um ason left
PIGGLY WIGGLY FLOCK.
PERCOLATOR GLASS
a hard w heat blend, every
taining Mr. and Mrs. Griffith and Monday for D allas. T exas, w here
TOPS, 3 f o r ................
sons David and Boh of K ansas City, she will visit for two m onths with
sack g u aranteed
QC
« p i.H A
Missouri, wtio a re on th e ir way to her son and dau g h ter-in -law , Mr.
/ i z . i / z N lit
OVAL
SARDINES
CA 1.1 MET BAKING
C alifornia to m ake th eir home.
and Mrs. IS. W. Humason.
SPAGHETTI
'OW DER, 1-lb. ca n .
M ustard, Tomato,
CAN YOA DRY GINGER Al.E
H
ealthful
w
arm
w
eath-
?
cans
I IQI ID SI NMIINE
Spiced, 2 cans
er beverage, 2 bottles
2 bottles .................
Gresham Locals
a
Men’s Suits
Banking Aid for Everyone
The Bank for the Whole Family
'
$25, $30 and $35
Suits on special sale for 10 days only.
Your choice
$
19
Straw Hats Reduced!
$1.35
$2.00
$2.65
FIRST STATE BANK
$1.45
ÀylsWortK ÔMartirx1^
HOW DO V O U D O ^
Y O U R ¿ H O P P IN G r
□□M IN E BACK
BROCKWAY & NELSON
Piggly Wiggly Week-End Features
GROCERY BULLETIN
25c
43c
0¿l
I 1 iC
¿AC
¿AC
j (1
I •’(.
<>F_
¿AC
....... $i.oo
2É&
Hams
F
R
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s
H
M
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A
T
S
Bacon
Lard
Newberg Packing Co.
Phone Il&l
WE
DELIVER
S atu rd ay Specials
A gain we offer »he buy of a
lifetim e on N ew burg H am s
Your choice, each
$2.75
I’ORK ROASTS,
pound .............................
22c
BEEF POT ROASTS
pound .....................
12c
( HOICE STEAKS
pound .............................
17c
BOILING MEATS
pound .............................
10c
SPAKE KIMS
pound .............................
20c
AA A TERM ELONS on It"
pound .............................
2c
LI MONS, dox
25c
« many d u i lus
C om e in am i give us a
T ria l.
s
M
O
K
E
D
25c
Groceries Fruits Vegetables
TOMATOES
PINEAPPLE
Large cans of full
sliced pineapple
Can
25c
W e are selling 100 lbs.
per month more of this
coffee than last vear.
7’A crr
Extra Special
Prima light
Regular 75c value
50c
CORN FLAKES
Kellogs, 3 pkgs.
25c
25c
Silver Bar
King of I lawaii
MALT
M
E
A
T
S
7re¿h a n d \
lam ous c '
10c
Best standard tomatoes
with puree
2 cans
25c
is a reason.
™
Clicquot Club
GINGER ALE
Best ungraded variety
2 cans
25c
Dem onstration
and Sale
( ' e l i t e iii and get an ice
cold «am ple of th is de
lirio u s beverage.
A’.ty in quantities and't
save money.
Great Northern
GOLDEN CORN
3 cans
39c
4 . W. Metzger & Co.
Store Dept.
Phone 1451
Quaii’y and Service
SILVER BAR PINEAPPLE
perfect slices, large 2 S
tin s, c a n .................
Flat tins, sliced or
crushed, 2 f o r ..........
¿AC
O
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PIGGLY WIGGLY BUTTER.
You ca n ’t buy b etter
butter. P o u n d ..
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IOC
91c
2 pounds ..
KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES
and POST TOASTIES.
fresh stock, 3 pkgs.
22c
I’TAHNA PEAS
i;
Carton of 12.
17.,
Dt.
$2.59
Feed Dept.
Phone 1281
¿CtC
25c
PIGGLY WIGGLY BREAD
full 2-lb. double loaf
lie
AA BOBBI KY’S E At I Al. c
SOAP, 3 bars
59c
S a tu rd a y F ru it and
V egetable F e a tu re s
I.FMDNS, juicy and
large, dozen
a
AAt
TOMATOES, your s e le c t (A _
tlon. 3 lb s ...................
lMC
NEW POTATOES, fine < ,< )-
cookers, 10 lbs.
KABAECTO (R A B , selected
Ja p crab in half-pound
tins, real value, can.
¿¿C
BANANAS, firm fru it OP.
3 lb s................................. ¿AC
DROMEDARY GK APE-»>~
FRUIT, per c a n ........
KLONDIKE WATER-
MELONS, pound.
NBt PRETZEL STIC KS
2 p kgs..................
PEACHES, ju st right
for canning, box.
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¿AC
.30 STORES
19c
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In Oregon In stitu tio n
N ext to B row n’s M ark et, G resham