GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM. OREGON
PAGE FOUR
ERI PAY, MARCH 23. lib’s
C rystal H ayden has been absent
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Gibbs and
son Clifford a re enjoying the p leas from her studies a t G resham grade
ures of a new Chevrolet coach p u r school for th e p ast ten days due to
chased th ro u g h th e S h earer Chev an attac k of grip. H er condition is
now im proving.
rolet company.
Miss Neil B runeau of Lewiston,
The card p arty given W ednesday
I evening by the A m erican Legion Idaho, a stu d e n t at W illam ette u n i
O scar McClung of P ortland, a and auxiliary in the W alter Metz versity, is the week-end guest of
nephew of Mrs. H. C. L arsen, re ger show room w as a g reat success. Miss Joyce K idder. T he two young
cen tly underw ent a m ajor operation H onors in 500 w ere aw arded to W. ladles are roo mmates in D elta Phi
a t St. V incent’s hospital.
He is J. Tevin and Mrs. O. A. E astm an. so ro rity house a t th e university.
said to be doing we!!.
In bridge the honors w ere tied be
Lyle T rim ble and his u n d e , A. J.
Nowhere — absolute
T he A rem e club will hold a card tw een J. C. S hultz and A. F. P retty m an , retu rn ed a sh o rt tim e
ly nowhere can you
p a rty on T uesday evening, March Hoover, w hile Mrs. W ilson E a st ago from Stockton, C alifornia,
27, a t th e home of Mrs. Joseph man carried off the honors for the w here they spent th e w inter. Mr.
buy more for your
H aley on South R oberts avenue. A ladles. R efreshm ents w ere served. P retty m an w ent on to his hom e in
money than w h e n
Much cre d it for th e p le asa n t eve Bellingham , W ashington, and Lyle
g eneral Invitation is extended.
ning is due W alter M etzger who
you come here for
E. R. K idder has purchased the donated th e use of his display room, is in GreBham for the p resen t with
B enjam in Cam eron residence and also the com m ittee composed of his sister, Mrs. P. E. Stone. Mr.
your clothes. S e e
and
Mrs.
W
illiam
T
rim
ble
are
ex
an acre of ground on South Rob Mr. and Mrs. George McCormick, pected home from C alifornia soon.
what our clothing
e rts avenue and with his fam ily Mr. and Mrs. C lark Aiken, Mr. and
C arl Arvidson has purchased a
w ill take possession about May 1. Mrs. Ralph Deaville, Mrs. Galen
window has to offer
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron plan to move Fancher and Mrs. E rn e st Brugger. new 52 C hrysler fcoupe equipped
with hydraulic four-w heel brakes.
this week.
to th eir sum m er home at W elches
Mrs. A lfred Morgan and children, The m achine was bought through
for a few months.
A nita May and Betty of H illsboro,
T he program to be given this arrived W ednesday to visit until the local agency of th e H essel Im
evening at the M ethodist church Sunday a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. plem ent com pany.
SUITS
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam H essel and
under th e auspices of the W om an’s Ralph Deaville.
two sons enjoyed a tw o-day drive
2 pants.
Home M issionary society Is brim
Miss Alice Leekley and Miss Helen th ro u g h th e Yakim a valley, re tu r n
m ing w ith num bers of m ore than
Hoss,
grade
school
teach
ers,
a
re
ing T uesday by way of Kennewick
o rd in ary interest. P iano solos will
T he drive was
be given by Miss Mary L am bert; detained at th e ir homes on acpount and Pendleton.
Topcoats
of
illness,
Mrs.
Jam
es
E
lklngton
m ade in Mrs. H essel's new 56
selections by the juvenile o rches
is
su
b
stitu
tin
g
for
Miss
Leekley,
W illys-K night, recen tly purchased.
tr a ; vocal solos by Mrs. Mary
for spring
Dodge; a vocal duet by Dr. George and Mrs. Ja ck so n Jones for Miss They rep o rt a fine looking crop of
w in ter w heat in ea ste rn Oregon,
M allett and L eslie W alrad, and a Hoss.
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Deardorff due to the heavy snow and rain s of
violin solo by Donald Page. The
T he farm ers
m usical num bers will be In ter have moved from the new cottage th e p ast season.
spersed by readings by Miss F ra n on the pro p erty of Mrs. C lem entine th e re a re also rejoicing over the
ces Nots, an advance student of a , Metzger to the L ato u rell house on good price they are receiving for
th eir potatoes, according to Mr,
E ast Powell street.
w ell-know n P ortlan d a rtist.
G R E S H A M
H essel.
OREGON
In th e list of divorces published
recently in a P o rtlan d new spaper * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
ap p e ars the nam e of Mrs. A nna L.
Mrs. A. G. L am bert and Mrs.
P. De Cruz and several Filipino
Long, who has been gran ted a di W alter F orbes will e n te rta in the boys living in the Arden C raw ford
vorce from Lloyd L. Long.
g eneral m eeting of the M ethodist house near the fair grounds are
The m unicipal re st room w est of Ladies Aid a t the hom e of Mrs. C. said to have decam ped, tak in g w ith
the city hall is having a few E. Rusher. Members and friends them w hat personal belongings
changes m ade in its arran g e m en t a re cordially invited to th is m eet they could find belonging to C raw
th is week which will tend to im ing w hich will be held W ednesday ford. De Cruz, according to th e re
prove th e sa n ita ry
conditions. afternoon.
port, w as in ch arg e of th e boys,
F ran k Gibbs and M arshal E. H.
g etting them jobs and handling the
T he plate glass window in the money they made.
Kelly did th e ca rp e n te r w ork re
east side of th e A. W. M etzger &
quired on the Interior.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ferguson left
Mrs. E. G ilberson retu rn ed last Co. sto re w as broken T uesday by today for Salem w here th e form er
a
rock
h
u
rled
from
th
e
tire
of
a
Sunday from a w eek's visit with
has secured em ploym ent a t Ja rp e n -
her m other, Mrs. N ettie Shaw at passing autom obile. Two days la te r w ork for nearly a year to come
te
r
it
w
as
replaced
by
th
e
in
su
r
Donald, Oregon.
two large ap a rtm en t houses be
ance com pany w ith w hich th e w in on
ing erected in th a t city.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. E aston are dows a re insured.
Im proving th e ap p earan ce of th e
C harles T allm an escaped with
living and dining room s in th e ir
E. W. S tra tto n is now employed severe bruises w here he m ight easi
residence on E ast Pow ell stre e t by in th e office of the Oregon Pickle & ly have suffered broken bones or
low ering the 12-foot ceilings to 8!* C anning Co. He tak es th e place m ore serious Injury when he w as
feet.
of Mrs. G race Cox who recently re kicked by a horse w hich he w as
J . H. M cEldowney of M arm ot re signed her position and is a t her try in g to hold by the bit, was
I knocked down and a heavy sled
cently purchased a Victory six home in P o rtland.
I w as dragged over his leg. A lthough
Dodge B rothers coupe through the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S.
B.
H
all
and
son
tin* injuries are painful, th ey a re
local agency of Brockw ay & Nel
Significant of
S
tanley
w
ere
d
in
n
er
g
u
ests
Sunday
! not considered serious.
son. O ther sales a re a Dodge four
Easter and Spring
coupe to K. A. Sim pson of G resh evening of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. L ar-
F rien d s of Mrs. Ja ck B ark er of
am and a Dodge four sedan to G il sor. at th e new E vergreen hotel at Long Beach, California, will be so r
New Shapes
V ancouver, W ashington, th e fine
bert
Jo
n
sru
d
of
Sandy.
A
G
raham
ry to learn of her ill h ealth w hich
New Materials
B ro th ers four school bus w as re up-to-date hostelry which was the ] she has suffered for some m onths.
cently sold th ro u g h the sam e pi reed in g evening opened to the Mrs. B arker will be rem em bered as
See Them
agency to th e C olum bia boulevard public. Mr. L arson is one of the Miss E sth er Elford. It is said th a t
leading florists of V ancouver.
k in d erg arten .
; she would be cheered by greetin g s
Mrs. Belle Beers of Eugene is . from G resham friends.
F rien d s of Miss H elen W ostell,
who form erly resided in G resham , here for an indefinite v isit a t the
Mrs. Ed. G reener of Baker, O re
will be pleased to h ea r of her m a r home of h er d au g h ter Mrs. A. W. gon. is spending the week w ith her
Powell
St.
A t Elizabeth's Frock Shop
riage to M erle I). C hase of Eugene, Metzger, h er g ran d a u g h ter Mrs. m other, Mrs. C. A. C arothers. Her
th e cerem ony tak in g place In th a t Adolph Z enger and o th er relatives husband is com ing to P o rtlan d
city on Tuesday, M arch 20. The and friends. Mrs. Beers is now with two carloads of hogs for the
bride, th e d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. aide to get around w ell and lias m ark et and will go home w ith her.
F ran k W ostell, was recen tly g ra d n early recovered from her accident
Mrs. S. R. K itzm iller rep o rts th a t
uated us a n u rse from Pacific of last May, when she sustained a her sotr. P erry K itzm iller, who Is in
C h ristian hospital in Eugene. Mr. fractu red hip w hile nt the home of | a hospital in Salem w here he re-
Chase is prom inently Identified In r daughter, Mrs. W. K. H am ilton, , cently underw ent a m ajor opera-
of Eugene.
with affairs of th a t city.
! lion, is slowly improving.
A fte r y o u I x a x v
tL
Prof. H. M. Stiles of the dep art-
selected your purchases
| m ent of education of the Oregon
th e ch eck er a (ills the
1 Normal at Monmouth was a visitor
today of Prin. C. M. Q uicksall at
amount on th .’ adding
the G resham grade school. Profes-
m ach in e anal gives
i sor Stiles was accom panied by Mrs.
Stiles and th eir d au g h ter, Mary
y o u th e p rim e d «lip.
Elizabeth. P rofessor Stiles w as a
, welcome caller at the Outlook of
fice. He had m any com plim entary
things to say about his im p res
sions of G resham , the school build-
I ing and the school program and of
P rin cip al Q uicksall.
G resham lo c a ls
Spring Suits
and Topcoats
35
25
Millinery
Week-End Features
UTAIIN Y Sil LET PE IS.
4/1 K H QUAKER OATS,
ta’H
CRYSTAL M III I I SOYP,
k eeps y o u r c lo th e s
w hite, G b a r s ............ ta’YC
A value, 2 f o r ........
25c
I p. i . l l i . l R s \ I l ’s
per b a rre l ...............
29c
IT I G IR O IN S IR I
pint Ju g s..................
l’O r
¿»H
1 a.,
LUI
SHILLING*!« B IK IN G POW-
ER, a cream
HER,
creatn of ti
ta rta r
product. 1 lb . ..
I.IQI 10 SUNSHINE.
( A II PURE t INI SUGAR.
Try this for cleaning wood'
work.
• 19c
P ap er bugs
10 lbs.................
57c
KA IIA ITTO ( R I B . selected
m eat, ocean crab
per c a n ................
ta«IU
( A I.IEH RN IA 11 II Nl IS.
targe size, soft shell, QT»»
new crop, pound.
tatlv
ERI E I reiralnr 15c bottle
of Wright’s French Dreasing,
with each p u rch ase of an 8-
ounce Jar II rig h t's
M ayonnaise nl
A really high q u ality product
I » N ( AMI'S TOMATO SHIT*
m ade front red ripe
n
tom atoes, special, c a n ..
TH IN IIRE 1 0. »trapped.
I l l l l l l ’S S IR IB IH Rl.TI s
or R IS I ’III R R II S.
. l ’
in syrup. No. 1 tin s, « a ./l
lit I I ROSE lilt I
3 p o u n d s .....................
i I III
3 p ac k ag e s..........
12-ounce tins
•>
Zac
9U
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ta
,'Y
Main St., Gresham
kin.,
tatit
i Risi* s o l i o I E l l i ( E
bend ..............................
ROHM IN PI Tl I P O ls « C
it vs,
DEL M il/. FANCY
•if’
GOLDEN I NUN, 2 for »>»>1
SOI I III KN SH I I I
SIT 0 s , I pounds
( O l s l I II.Il I MEAT
TUNA, 2 can s. .
Il I N I N IS , fo u r own
selection, 3 pounds
ta’H.
681
S Y II RDAY F i n n s
an il Y F ( i F Ì A B1.I S
BI I It O I I l s
2 p o u n d s .. . .
bn
Successor* to
EDWARDS CLEANERS AND DYERS
1 i lb*
in
II
I 0 IIS ,
MR. and MRS. T. U. BURNSIDE
9c
IIRE IO . lo a f..........
Old lim e flavored rye bread,
l it Y IT
m i r s i i m i i ,.
should include your suits, coats and
dresses. Let us clean and press them
for you .
Our prices are reasonable
I’ll.1.1 I WIGGLY 111 I
KUOKI N SI It E PIN I .
APPLE, Rainbow brum O C - ,
No. 2 size tins. 2 for. .
¿T m iit r i
Spring C leaning
Phone
Rt
I C
2oc
»1-
ta«n
19c
hi Oregon Institution
Next Io Brown’s Market, Gresham
BACON BACKS, choice sugar cured loins. Lb.... 30C
BACON SQUARES, excellent for seasoning. Lb 18C
LOAF CHEESE, Meadow Grov&,
on
whole or half. Lb.....................T................... Out
VAN CAMP’S PORK ANO BEANS,
nr
Special med. cans, 3 for.................................. Z3C
CREPE TOILET PAPER, special, 4 rolls..........
23C
COLD BAR
CANNED FRUIT and VEGETABLES
Special price this week in dozen lots straight
or assorted lots—and in addition
1 can of
Gold Bar Peas FREE Yvith every dozen.
MONOPOLE PUMPKIN, enough in can for
1Hz»
2 pies. Special can........................................ luC
COVERED WAGON SYRUP, a high grade
90«
cane and maple syrup, 35c can...................... ZoC
$1.25 can..... ............ 89c
CALIFORNIA HOME CATSUP,
J - ,,
Extra large bottle, 2 for.................................. 43C
WHOLE WHEAT FIG BARS,
o-
The new fig bar, 2 pounds............................. OvC
4 . W. M etzser & Co.
Phone7! « !
and Service
P h ™ /l2 8 1
A BANK
may be likened to a reservoir full of water,
fhe reservoir is filled by many little rivu
lets, and furnishes water as wanted in
many places. The bank likewise is filled
by many small deposits, checks from all
parts of our country and some from dis
tant lands. These are continuous day
after day, and provide the funds which the
bank loans in the community in which it
is located, for the development and better
ment of the people in the community. No
concern is more interested in the progress
of the community than the bank.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. A lger are the
proud p aren ts of a baby girl who
Let us serve you. We are interested in your welfare.
arrived at th e ir home M arch 21.
The Alger fam ily recently cam e to
Fairview from C entralia, W ashing-
! ton.
The M others' and D au g h ters’ club
‘ met at the home of Mrs. Dora |
Peterson T hursday. A delicious
A Strong Bank
dinner was served at noon. Those
present w ere Mrs. M yrtle T horpe of
GRESHAM, OREGON
Oak Grove. Mrs. L aw rence H arvey
and son Bobby and Mrs. H arry
Andrade of P ortland. Mrs. H. C.
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Moore and Mrs. Rachel Anderson.
The W om an's society of Sm ith
Memorial church met T h u rsd ay a f
ternoon at the home of Mrs. E. R.
D. H ollensted. The follow ing of
ficers w ere elected for the ensuing
y ear: Mrs. L ester Campbell, p re s
You will need
id e n t : Mrs. E. M. Stone, vice p re s
ident: Mrs. R. C. Brooks, 2d vice
Bucket Sprays
p resid en t: Mrs. C. G. F ancher. 3d
vice p resid en t: Mrs. E. R. D. H ol
lensted, secretary ajid tre a su re r.
Nozzles and Fittings
Dainty refresh m en ts w ere served.
A card p arty will he given at the
Spray rods
Fairview gran g e hall on F riday
evening. March 30, to w hich a gen
Spray Hose
eral invitation Is extended.
Mrs. Mabel S urface will e n te r
Lime and Sulphur
tain th e Ladies' Aid of th e M ethod
ist church on W ednesday afternoon.
March 28, at her home. All a re in
Black Leaf 40
vited to attend.
A. L. T u rn er retu rn ed last week
Aphiscide
from C alifornia w here he had
spent the past two m onths, m ost
Blue Vitriol
of his tim e at San Diego. He re
ports a delightful trip.
Arsenate of Lead
Mrs R R M orrill and Mrs.
H arry A ndrade of P o rtlan d visited I
W ednesday afternoon at th e home
of th e la tte r's m other, Mrs. H. C. |
Moore.
Sunday school will convene at 10
Phone 1421
Gresham
o'clock at th e Sm ith Memorial
P resb y terian church. T he pasto r,
the Rev. E R. D. H ollensted will
For the Farmers.
preach at 11. and follow ing the s e r
Ike Mullan, for m any years iden
vice th e an n u al congregational
m eeting will be held In the grange tified w ith th e reta il im plem ent
hall.
Pot-luck dinner will be business In P o rtlan d , has tak en
served. All m em bers and friends ch arg e of th e reta il floor of thfc In
te rn a tio n a l H arv ester Co. a t 300
are requested to be present.
Belm ont stree t, as salesm an for
V aughan garden tra c to rs have H. O. Tenney, th e re ta il dealer.
No. 5 p a ils .............................
plenty of power and w ill do the Ike w ill be glad to see his old
w ork at less cost to you Ask for friends.—Adv.
No. 10 palls. . .
a dem onstration.
H essel Im ple
at Newberg Parking Ce,
m ent Co.—Adv.
IGNITION SPECIALISTS.
Gresham
T h a t's us. B ring your car here
H’TOWISE SERVICE.
for any rep a irs, ad ju stm en ts or
Knowledge
p a rts to r the s ta rte r, g en erato r,
For the Ladles
Precision Tools
«w itches, w iring, lighting, etc.
Conscience.
Snappy styles in new footw ear
W ork done by an expert and is pos
Make Autowise Service.
itively guaranteed.
We c a rry a for spring. Come in and s°e them.
Brock nay .A Nelson
com plete line of ignition p arts. P o p u lar prices, $3.95. $4 95, $5.95.
Phony 1471
Ask for Ed G resham G arage, phone 2391.
A ylsw orth A M artin. G resham .—
Adv
Adv.
tf
P lease phone or w rite Items to r
What yon want, when you want th e Outlook — but give your real
Don't lay down the paper till you
it, aa you want it—Want Ad It.
nam e. Cali G resham 1581.
have read the Want Ada.
FIRST STATE BANK
SPRAY 77/WE
L. L. KIDDER HDWE. CO.
Y cur New Easter Hat--
Your New Easter brocks
Must be the latest style- but how about your
30 STOKES
NEWBERG HAM, the quality speaks for
.m
itself. Pound.................................................. ZUC
FAIRVIEW
■ !
th e 3-m lnute hot break-
fast, la rg e ...................
Grocery Bulletin
New Easter Jewelry
You will need something new in Jewelry to com
plete your outfit. We are now showing many of
t h e new creations in modern jewelry and at popular
prices. It will be a pleasure to show you.
iHcalrt’ s Jftuelrp ¿s>torc
Powell St.
Phone 44
Gresham. Oregon
Pure Lard
4 «JC
$1.45