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FKIIIAV, JUNE S, GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM, OREGON PAGE SIX For the Ladles 1 Used Beeman garden tractor and Snappy styles in new tootw ear | tools. Good condition. Hessel Im- for spring. Come In and see them. 1 ldem ent Co. Adv. Popular prices, *3.95, *4.95, *5.95. Window Cleaning. Aylsworth & Martin, G resham .— tí Adv. For expert window cleaning see W alter Thede of Superior, Wis., S. Tajlm a. or leave orders with J. arrived yesterday m orning to a t Tell It to One-Five-Six-One. Ross Brown, Gresham, phone 2501 New things under “Classified.'' tend the funeral service of his sis ----- A L S O ----- ter, Mrs. W. L. Stockton. George Honey, lecturer of the Gresham grange, is attending the state grange at Rainier, Oregon. Others from Gresham who spent W ednesday at the gathering were Mr. and Mrs. W W. Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. William Thom, Mr. and S up er V a lu e BACON SQUARES Brookfield Cheese NEWBERG HAM Mrs. W. B. Parsons, O. I. Neal, Mrs. 5-lb. loaf Small pieces of bacon “The ham as am ” Arnold Ruegg and Mrs. F. Vol- Whole or half for seasoning Whole or half brecht. Lb. Lb. Lb. Mrs. Charles Pilant and daughter Ida plan to leave this evening for Bingliam Canyon, Utah, where they I * will spend the summer with Mrs. L on g-w earin g P ilant’s daughter Mrs. Mildred CLOROX CERTO Fly Tox Special Mitchell. Mrs. Mitchell viBited her Freshens and w hitens The best pectin for Swat the Hies early parents in Gresham two years ago. the clothes m aking preserves 50c b o t t l e ............ 43<i Mrs. Minnie Keiter and daughter, 2 bottles 2 bottles 75c b o ttle ............ 69c Miss Ruth Keiter, arrived Wednes I $1.25 bottle...... $1.10 day from Parsons, Kans., to spend the greater part of the summer with Mrs. K elter's niece, Mrs. C. Whole W heat E. Rusher. BULK COCOA Market Day Raisins FIG BARS Someone “borrowed” Clarence High percentage of oil Best Seedless Raisins Made with best white figs, Christenson’s Chevrolet roadster 3 lbs. sweetened with honey 4-lb. package Sunday as it was parked a t the grange hall, where Mr. and Mrs. 2 lbs Christenson of Portland were a t tending all-day religious services. It was taken during the forenoon Del Monte Coffee Manning’s Peanuts and found parked in the afternoon TOILET SOAP One of the best coffees at Corbett, nothing the worse for F resh roasted Fancy assortm ent in cans its adventure. Whoever took it had 6 bars 2 lbs 1 lb. I supplied the engine with needed oil. With each pair of these shoes H arry Johnson of Rock Creek has taken Fred Jennings’ place in you buy be sure to ask for one of ! Carl Dahl’s shoe shop while the latter, on the advice of his physi Van Camp’s PINEAPPLE PINEAPPLE those novelty toys. cian, will enjoy a much-needed Pork and Beans Gold Bar—large full Libby’s fancy crushed rest. Mr. Jennings has not been in Special slices in heavy syrup pineapple the best of health for some time 3 cans Large can Large can past. Mr. Johnson formerly resid ed in Gresham where he was em ployed by Mr. Dahl. Miss Florence Honey presented her piano pupils in an interesting Kellogg’s Silver Bar Tomatoes UTAHNA PEAS program Wednesday evening at her S H H O O F E . S M EN’S WEAR S S Best grade of standard Shredded Wheat Best ungraded peas studio, which was enjoyed by a Special Tomatoes. Large cans 2 cans large number of parents and 2 for 3 pkgs. G R ESH A M friends. Those who participated in the program were Gertrude Boe3ch, Eugenia Chiodo, Grace Lundbom, Eva Stafford, George and Milton Crystal Hayden, Vera Stafford, H E LP VO UBSELP O’Dell, Ruth Holmes, Alice Melton, Marjorie Heacock, Virginia Lund Danny Murphy, Jean and M argaret bom, Bob Dowsett, H arlan Hayden, Nickerson, Nancy Tuerck, Buford Mrs. William Hessel, Lola Walin, Cottingim, Mark Nickerson, Danny Mrs. H. H. Ott, Mrs. H. V. Wilhelm, Murphy, Franz Olbrich, Mrs. E. W. M argaret St. Clair, Jean Elkington, Store Dept. Feed Dept. I F’om « Aylsworth, Marjorie Aylsworth, Roberta Kidder, Amy Johnson, Quality and Service LING Phone 1451 Phone 1281 Ruth Olbrich, Margaret Wilhelm, Alice Johnston, George McAllister Ada Honey Nickerson, Mary Len- and C. E. Osburn. ard, Betty Thorne, Helen Althaus, Mrs. W. J. Ott entertained yester PURE CANE PO ST day afternoon at a bridge luncheon S UGAR in honor of Mrs. Benjamin Camer- T O A S T IE S h i ! Hot W eather B reakfast . on of Portland. Those invited were Food 59c Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. Bruce Hoyt, 2 L im it " Mrs. J. E. Metzger, Mrs. William COLO,VI ES HUPEIt Kl DS, a new w ashing 9Q „ I Hessel, Mrs. O. A. Eastm an, Mrs. , powder, larg pkg Cor.................... ¿O C Jam es Elkington, Mrs. A rthur .W OO DBURY’S FACIAL SOAP Dowsett, Mrs. A. H. Dowsett, Mrs. 1 i f o r ....................................................... 49c George Page, Mrs. Edward Ayls BORItEN'N M ALTEI) MILK, 15-o'z. Jars ii 2 for ................................................................. 99c worth, Mrs. C. G. Schneider, Mrs. W ltIO H T'8 M AYONNAISE J. C. Shultz, Mrs. H. V. Adix, Mrs. 8-ounce jars ............................................... 19c Joseph Haley, Mrs. W. R. Hicks, i RA IN IER MALT SY R U P , hopped................... 49c Mrs. Carrie Powell, Mrs. S. B. Hall, t I Mrs. R. E. Cannon, Mrs. Richard HI N S < l a r g e p a c k a g e ............................ 22c Tegart, Mrs. A. R. Morgan, Mrs. B. ; LIQ UID SI N SH IN E , Super P olish L. W alrad, Mrs. P. E. Brockway, j Ijirge bottle ............................... 10c | Mrs. H. M Moreland, Mrs. C. M. LINDSAY R IPE O LIVES, m edium s 9-ounce tins 2 fo r ........................... 29c Quicksall, Mrs. Burten W alrad, CERTO—SCREJ ELL Mrs. A. McManus, Mrs. Maude 2 for ........................................... 49c Michel White, Mrs. J. R. Martin. PET MILK, rich and cream y More people ride on 3 for ................................. 2 5c Mrs. U. G. Smith, Mrs. B. W. Goodyear Tires than WAX I.UNCII ROLLS Thorne, Mrs. J. S. Carlson, Mrs. ' on any other kind. 9 for ............................... 2 5c Arnold Ruegg, Mrs. H. S. Alexan- I C H E ST E R F IE L D S, ft CA STLES, der, Mrs. Leslie W alrad, Mrs. C. J. CAMELS, LUC K IES. C arton...................... $ 1 .1 5 Lundquist and Mrs. W. L. Gorsage. D o n ’t be old fa sh io n ed in tire buying! Its tread insures slo w , even w ea r— Mrs. Brockway was given first hon- ' no m ore cupping, “ p o t-h olin g” an d ors at cards and Mrs. L u n d q u ist: T he G o o d y ea r B alloon w ith the new - the consolation award. such troubles. It gives p ositive, grip ty p e A ll-W ea th er T rea d sp ecia lly "iim Dr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Lewis of j ping traction . It is a real non-skid d esig n ed for b alloon tire p erform Fresno, Calif., are the guests for a tread . a n ce is the popular ch oice for 1928. few days of old friends and school- i m ates in Gresham, Mr. and Mrs. Y ou w o n ’t be sa tisfied w ith an out-of- T his tire— “ T h e G reatest T ire in the H. L. St. Clair. They were class d a te tire, w hen you see this on e! W o rld ’*— w ill revise a ll your id eas m ates in college. Others on whom the Lewises are calling are Mr. and ab ou t b alloon tires. C om e in an d see it— N O W ! Mrs. Mark Nickerson, A. R. Lyman, and the W. F. Honey family. Dr. and Mrs. Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair were dinner guests tonight of Mr. and Mrs. Honey. Dr. Lewis These three item s enter into every job is a Methodist m inister .superin which we undertake. To these, with our tendent of the Fresno district in quality, guaranteed work we attrib u te our central California. They will leave steadily increasing growth. for the south Saturday. Gresham women who attended Vulcanizing B attery Repair Tires .4// Weather Tread Pathfinder the annual m eeting of the confer All Weather Tread Pathfinder ence Woman's Home Missionary $ 9.25 $ 6.10 29x4.40 ...................... $ 9.15 $ 7.55 society of the Methodist Episcopal 13.80 11.50 30x4.50 ..... church in Portland Thursday were 10.00 Mrs. Geo. F. Honey. Mrs. Jackson 14.50 11.75 29x5.00 ........... 12.50 F. Jones, Mrs. H. V. Wilhelm. Mrs. Ivy Filling Station Phone 1701 30x5.25 ............... 15.15 12 30 W. W. H astings and Mrs. K. A. tube sizes not listed are 31x5.25 ................. 15.65 12.80 Miller. Others attended the ses reduced in proportion 32x6.00 ........ 18.30 sions today. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Lockwood and 33x6.20 22.30 The daily vacation Bible school I Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Burch of Rose- ] of the Methodist church ended to- ! burg visited with Mrs. Lockwood's day with a basket lunch at noon an(l Mr. Burch's parents, Mr. and ] and a tre a t for the children, held i Mrs. W. C. Burch, and son Clair PURE LEAF in the basement of the church. I Tuesday and W ednesday of this 3 pounds .. 29x4.40 tu b es................ $1.85 29x5.00 tu b es.................$2.20 Those who have had charge of week. 31x5 25 n i l '. ■ $2.65 classes during the two-weeks ses- 1 30x4.50 tu b es................. 2.00 30x5.25 tu b es................ 2.55 at Newberg Packing Co- 00 tubes 3.10 sion are Miss Maude Aldrich, s u - 1 Miss Jean K ellett of Seattle, who Gresham perintendent, Mrs. E. B. Kirkwood, has been C aching In the public Mrs. W. J. Cooper, Mrs. H. V. Wil- scho°l» ot Corvallis, is the gUeet of _ __________ _________ helm, Mrs. Roy Sowles, Miss Gwen- her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. the Larsen auto camp a n d * 1* dolyn Metzger and Miss Dolores and Mrs p - E Brockway. visited at th e home of Mr. and Mr* Baker. Jam es Law rence. The Fle(cbef* __ Mr. and Mrs. Ed F letcher and , , , , . of . nresM , . were form er residents ore»«— * - Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Law rence family were recent visitors in [ visited F R A N K H A M L IN , Prop. v site d Wednesday Wednesday evening with Gresham on their way from C all-I (See additional locals on P*C 1) P o w ell St, G resham 2391 Mrs. Lawrence s sister. Mrs. J. M fornla to Canada to spend the s u m - ______________ ’ Mlller of Sandy. I mer. W hile here they stopped a t Tell It to One-Flve-Six-On* For Filling Station. To sell or lease, corner lot H an cock and Vancouver avenue, P o rt land. Both through streets, near Broadway bridge. Easy entry. Mc- Alpine, 200 Woodlark Bldg., P o rt land. Phone BE. 6301.—Adv. Gresham Locals Make the Kiddies Happy Give Your Pocketbook a C h a n c e to S m ile GROCERY BULLETIN We offer for a limited time only the greatest in Children’s Star Brand Shoes 29c 18c 29c We have ever presented to our customers. Elk Hide Oxfords with composition soles at the follow ing low prices: 35c 55c Sizes 7 to 9 Sizes 9 to 1 35c 33c 27c 49c 35c 25c Sizes 1 to 2 *1.75 *1.85 *1.95 i© I 1 I I 1 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c Í© AylsWortKS) Marti r\ iW B A. IV. Metzger & Co. for 15c W /iy 10 lbs. u: Buy a 1927 Tire in 1928 If It’s Price You Want SERVICE FAIR PRICES GOOD MERCHANDISE Gresham Battery & Tire Shop TUBES TUBES TUBES Gresham Garage Phone LARD 50/