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PACE SIX GRESHAM OUTLOOK. GRESHAM, OREOOS Ted W right, p ro p rieto r of th , G resham T ra n sfer com pany, is hav- i ing erected on ground leased from !th e Gr. sham Service statio n a ’ . ¿6x48 fram e building which will be used for an office and sto rag e for a truck. George W ebster has the co n tract for the building and is being assisted by A. B. Otto. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. S ecaur and j th ree ch ild ren of Coeur d' Aleue *daho, arriv ed Sunday for a sh o rt ' h° me °* a " d Mr8' Tom Felton. They w ere on thc*r way to N ew port t0 spend k few | .lays at th e beach. Mr. S ecau r is a b rother-in-law of Mrs. Felton. FRIDAY, JU N E li, T om orrow will be th e opening of th e tw o-day g arden club exhibit I a t the city building n ear th e city | hall. G resham G arden club m em bers a re planning th is display of Miss Mabel M etzger left Tuesday flowers w ith the idea of in te restin g for Seattle, W ash., to continue her resid en ts of th is locality to a g re a t er ex tent in the beautification of work with th e A m erican Railw ay R. E. Cannon is having his re si law ns and gardens. All seaso n E xpress com pany. C onsolidation of dence on Main and T hird stre e t re able flowers will be included In th e th e P ortlan d D istrict A ccounting The S outheast circle of the M eth painted. C. E. Jack so n , who has exhibit and every m em ber is asked W e fe a tu re F o r e a tin g q u a litie s buy B ureau with the S eattle office has odist Ladles Aid will m eet W ednes the co n tract, is being assisted by to p articip ate. It is planned to caused a tra n s fe r of ail em ployes day afternoon, Ju n e 20, a t the home H. A. Barnes. have th re e additional exhibits to th a t place. W hole o r h a lf of Mrs. A rth u r D owsett. As this Mr. and Mrs. Vern S hultz arrived th ro u g h o u t the year. Lyle Mason is com pleting the will be the last m eeting until Sunday from K ansas City to m ake Miss M argaret W ard arriv ed Mon co nstruction of a garag e a t the Septem ber, a good atten d an ce Is de th e ir home with Mr. S hultz' m oth day from Mt. Vernon, Wash., to residence of his g ran d fath er, J. N. sired. er, Mrs. Em m a Gilmore. Mr. spend the sum m er w ith h er b ro th M ewhirter. V an C am p 's A 10-pound son was born to Mr. Shultz has found em ploym ent on er-in-law an d sister, Mr. and Mrs. D arrell P eterson is spending the and Mrs. J. F. G annon of Sandy, th e co n stru ctio n w ork on the new H. M. Moreland. U sed fo r m a k in g B est fo r m a y o n n a is e sum m er w ith his g ran d p a re n ts, Mr. Ju n e 11, a t the home of Mrs. buildings for th e fair. je llie s a n d ja m s | No. 2 m ed. size. 3 c a n s Mr. and Mrs. W. A. H essel and Q u a rt can and Mrs. J. C. P eterson at Shaw, H arriet Tim m erm an. 2 b o ttle s The baby Mrs. C lara Sunday of D am ascus tw o ch ild ren and Mr. and Mrs. H. Oregon. has been named Jo h n F ra n k lin . is spending a few days w ith h er M. M oreland drove to N ew port S at d au g h ter, Mrs. F ra n k M etzger, and u rday for a week-end a t th e beach. receiving m edical treatm en t. Mrs. R alph Brown left Monday Mr. and Mrs. Chris S tad ter and of la st week for La Crosse, Wis., th ree ch ild ren have moved from a w here she will visit her g ran d The dem and for hallocks and crates is increasing. We a re American Legion Auxiliary' sm all house n ear th e pickle fac p are n ts an d m any friends in th a t equipped to m eet the demand. Low prices continue. to ry to a house on T hird stre e t be city. Saturday, 1 p. m. Everything good to eat. tw een Main and R oberts. Mr. S tad Mis. R obert W alker and h er two STANDARD CR A TES, each Hi .22 te r is em ployed a t th e pickle plant. g ran d ch ild ren o f D ufur. Oregon, a r HALLOCK R E F IL L S , p er in 3.5« Mrs. R ichard T eg art, w orthy m a rived F rid a y to visit for a sh o rt HALLOCKS K. D., p er m PRESTO 4.5« tro n ; A. R. Morgan, w orthy tim e w ith Mrs. W alker's d aughter, Slock up now for future needs p atro n ; Mrs. Jam es E lkington, a s Mrs. C arl Dahl. O ne of th e best g ra d e s of Coffee in can H ig h e st q u a lity red ru b b ers sociate m a tro n ; Mrs. A. R. Mor Mrs. A. H ughes has retu rn ed from gan, conductress, and Mrs. C. G. a d elightful tw o-w eeks’ trip to One block w est of cannery, G resham , Ore. Schneider, asso ciate conductress, A laska. She m otored to Vancouver, Phone 1191 w ere the delegates from th e G resh B. C., th en sailed from th e re on the am ch a p te r O. E. S. who attended C. P. R. b o at “P rin cess Louise,” in Honeymaid Grahams the sta te g ran d ch ap ter w hich com pany w ith a num ber of officials C om plete a s s o rtm e n t I S ilv er B ar, best s ta n d a rd 2-lb. caddy sp ecial closed a three-day session in P o rt of th e com pany and th e ir wives of flavors. 3 pkgs. pack. 2 c a n s land yesterday. Many v isito rs w ere A rriv in g in Skagw ay, she w as th eir p resen t from th e local chapter. guest up th e W hite P ass and You Mrs. T. N. H ickox and d au g h ter kon ro u te by train to Car Cross, Miss D orothy Long of G ranger, then by boat down the "W est Taku Wash., are g u ests a t the home of A rm ” to Ben-M y-Cree. w hich took L ib b y ’s F a n c y C rushed Mrs. H ickox’ p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs n early tw o days. This w as th e first . S m all, te n d e r, sw eet S. S. Thom pson. T he condition of trip of th e boat th is season. Mrs. Mr. Thom pson, who has been in H ughes is en th u siastic about the P o rtlan d Medical ho sp ital for m ore w onders of th e trip and the su p e r Rich and Creamy PURE CANE th a n a week on acco u n t of p a ra ly ior accom m odations which she en T all cans. 3 for sis, rem ain s unchanged. H is wife joyed. Limit is stay in g in P o rtla n d w ith a Mrs. E. F. Lem ing of K lam ath d au g h ter, Mrs. Ava E dw ards. F alls, a fo rm er resid en t of G resh A g re a t v a rie ty of e x c e p tio n a l v a lu e s JA R RUHBERM, double lip, 1 dozen ...................................... Mr. and Mrs. Roy P eterso n w ere am , has been th e g uest for th e past the d in n er g u ests W ednesday eve th ree w eeks of Mrs. W. F. Robinson H E IN Z RICE F L A K E S , hot w eath er break faHt food . 2 f o r ............ ning of Mr. and Mrs. W illiam M. of Pow ell Valley. Mrs. Lem ing has Beers w hen Mr. B eeers su rp rised been teach in g in a ru ra l high school FAHRT MALT, hop fla v o r........................... his wife with a d in n er w hich he at H enley, n ea r K lam ath F alls, and C am els, C h esterfield s, L ucky S trik e s M. J. I»., J R . C O F F E E cooked in honor of h er birthday. expects to continue her w ork in the fo u n d p ack age Old G olds Mrs. B eers w as asked to th e home sam e school next year. S O S, ¡deal for clea n in g oi a friend to spend th e afternoon. T he p la n t of the Copeland L um l^arge Mize ................................... A rriv in g hom e ab o u t th e tim e of ber com pany was broken into F ri HLEACH K M , m a k es w a sh in g e a sy . 2 f o r . . . . th eir g u ests she w as delightfully day night, th e place ransack ed su rp rised by a ro a st chicken, a an d a sm all q u an tity of postage VAN C A M P’H POHK AMI» IIFANN, 3 f o r .. b irth d ay cake and o th e r edibles stam p s and paint b ru sh es stolen. sk illfu lly p rep ared by Mr. Beers. E n tran c e w as gained by prying VAN C A M P’H TOMATO ROUP, 3 f o r .. Store Dept. The p arty la ter atten d ed th e rose open a re a r door. The stam p s w ere Feed Dept. Quality and Service carn iv al In P o rtland. VOLO P K 'K I.FR , pint Jars............. Phone 1451 tak en from th e safe w hich is alw ays Phone 1281 Miss Goldie G oldsm ith of P o rt left unlocked. DOMINO M A T C H E S, large boxen 6 for .................................... land is assistin g a t the Bailey Bob Mrs. L. Radford, who is sp en d DILL EK 'K LE N , sou th ern sty le, d o z e n ... & Beauty Shoppe in th e place of ing th e sum m er n ear Siletz on the in th e M errykhana p ara d e of the COmMRRJHMHm iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiininniiiiiiiiniit]iiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiH(]niiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiianii>- Miss Leone De L aet who has r e coast, w as in G resham W ednesday rose carn iv al th is afternoon. Ted tu rn ed to her home in P o rtland. and T h u rsd ay atten d in g to m a tte rs W right donated a tru ck and driv er An enjoyable p a rty w as given of business. for th e band. Mrs. P aul W ilson T uesday eve T he G resham band p articip ated Mrs. J. R. H o rr and son D ouglass ning a t her hom e on B stre e t by left W ednesday for Seaside w here fellow em ployes of th e Oregon T el they w ill spend tw o w eeks d u rin g ephone com pany. R efreshm ents Mr. H o rr’s stay a t Cam p C latsop. followed a p le asa n t evening. J. H. Metzger, who h as been ill for m ore th an a week, is im proved alth o u g h still un ab le to leave his room. Gresham Locals j lfcjs GROCERY BULLETIN Special Prices for Saturday and Monday! NEWBERG HAM Sugar Cured Bacon Backs Lb. 32c Lb. 29c Pork and Beans 25c CERTO MAZOLA OIL 53c 45c BERRY CRATES GOING STRONG! Bake Saie DEL MONTE COFFEE Double Lip Jar Rubbers 2 pkgs. 15c ROTARY CUT BOX CO. 1 lb. 49c JELL X CELL 33c 2 lbs. 95c TOMATOES 23c 25c Lily of the Valley Peas PET MILK 10 lbs. 59c 25c PINEAPPLE 2 cans 35c SUGAR Large can 25c Don’t forget the Winchester Challenge Sale Thursday, June 14 to Saturday, June 23 25c 65c 45c 22c 25c 25c 22c 25c CIGARETTES 2 pkgs. 25c Carton $1.19 Prince Albert Tobacco 16 oz. tin 93c IV. Metzger & 10c WALRADS One $ 8 .80 CASH OR TERMS W e give you a <1.09 a llo w a n c e fo r a n y old iron. a n o th er ab ou t located r i g h t in and a part o f your in d ep en d en tly ow ned I in d p erso n a lly op erated and thru u n ite d b u y in g a r e ab le to g iv e you | better m erch a n d ise for le s s m oney. W e offer ea ch w eek se a so n a b le «u ggestion s in q u a lity m erch a n d ise >f n a tio n a lly k n o w n b ran d s and at • ri. e s th a t s a v e y o u mini« y a n d a • m vcn ien ce that m a k e s sh op p in g p lea su re. | Special»» In S ea so n a b le Item s Na ta rd a ) and Monday PORK A N D B B A N ft, V an C am p a No. 2 m ed sine nr 3 ca n s f o r ................................ I n l i \ | |. H I F F , 1 II, ca n s. (J u st 'igh t for sa n d w ich es) S m ith y eld Brand. best q u a lity nr ¿OC 1 I ' 'an ¿OC MAZO I. A O il., quart tins. F in e for m a y o n n a ise. Can L ip ton 's B lack O range P ekoe I Sfr-pound p a ck a g e P a ck a g e ................. | i it l <>, for m a k in g je lly R eg u la r size B ottle 3 for HOe I >1 1RM IM VI LOW S, T h om son s Beat Q u a lltj fine for « C to a stin g 11 p o n d ID C HOC . fH? ...... 44c 27c 28c t p o u n d ......... ...................... -'ST TOASTtfcS, th e q u a lity Corn •’lake. Ijirg i s ls e IP 2 for ............................................ 1 OC ielly - olarser , 1-3 pint stse. 45c P o s e n ............................ ____ I '• n for 11.30 I • I I V I S St tille d a n d Lj | L ibby's F in e for lunci 2 b o t t le s ........................... I I YR R IN tiR , h igh est q u a lity red " r (d ' o u iblp “ ¡old lia b t- lip ) ‘ 2 p a c k a g e s fo r. 25c 15c I " M V I HI | 'L * s 1 1 /A Can .................................................. 1 1 C I t I I • \ - ( ) I I , finest q u a lity Mert. all fla v o rs p a ck a g es f o r ............ Jell QQ £OC . R t H AM (K A C K E HS, H on ey- I i, i d p u u tu i « a d d ie 34t ('a d d le ................................ I ». A It. SOI) ». I ll, l , g 8c Package ....................... 3 for t i r I O F F F F . M I l; .v n la.-li h . ans in i 'o f f r e 52c Rperlal P r is t e All J a r . and I T rim m ing' fur t an n in g tk l- W eek. 1TRIC COMPANY F R E E P IC K L E S This w eek o n ly , to introduce ■„ ■'« 1 "A H om e O w ned S to r e” G iving P erso n a l S ervice K lght in Your N eigh b orh ood FIRST STATE BANK Arco Silk Underwear For June Brides Elizabeth Frock Shoppe 22c Stafford*!« Pickle* Huy o n . Jar an d get one Jar F ree ■ A. I. K ru g er of Ruby, w hose eye w as serio u sly in ju red May 29 by a steel sp rin g as he w as a t w ork at th e M etzger Buick agency shop, is do ndt know that our bank is authorized now able to be out, alth o u g h it w ill to execute trusts—that the bank may be probably be sev eral m o n th s before he can re tu rn to his w ork. It is made the executor of estates, guardian of feared he w ill su ffe r th e loss of his estates, or called upon to perform those eye. many things which a Trust Department Mrs. Vida S tubbs and son Ed w ard w ent to E stacad a T uesday for alone can perform so well. a sh o rt visit w ith Mrs. S tu b b 's p a r ents, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Dale and o th e r relatives. T he Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Logsdon Consult us along these lines of K entucky, who a re v isitin g the la tte r's sister, Mrs. J. F. Read, w ith Mrs. Read and h er m other, Mrs J. D. W est, drove to S eattle T u es day and re tu rn e d T h u rsd ay . The Rev. Mr. Logsdon will begin a ten - day series of m eetings th is even ing In th e St. Jo h n s W esleya 1 Meth odist church. A Strong Bank T he H ea d q u arters com pany, first b attalio n 186th in fan try of th e Ore GRESHAM, OREGON gon N ational G uard left W ednesday m orning for th e an n u al tw o-w eeks' encam pm ent a t Camp C latsop. The 20 men form ing th e local group ..............................................................................................«= w ere in ch a rg e of F irs t Lieut. Cleveland B liss and Second Lieut J. R. H orr. T he So-and-So circ le of th e Meth odist Ladies Aid w ill hold a picnic 11? ° U fin<1 new ,,ne ° f underw ear in th e W. F. H oney grove W ednes w ill m ake su itab le and appreciated gifts day. Ju n e 20. As th is w ill be the last g ath erin g of th e circ le for the sum m er all m em bers a re urged to atten d . • Bloom ers, vests, panties, com binations, Mr. and Mrs. Ray H um phrey of shades*1*" are ca rrle d ln a11 the popular Tw in F alls, Idaho, have been th e gu ests th e past week of th e tr cous ins. Mrs. M. L. M orrison o f F air- view and Mrs. Clifford B urlingam e Phone 1X11 Powell St. of G resham . Miss E lsa S h arp has resigned her position as clerk at th e G resh Mr. and Mrs. W. H. A pplegate of am postofflee. Mrs. Mary Dodge, .Marion. Iowa, arriv ed th is m orning who has been assistin g th e re for for a b rief visit w ith Mrs. A pple som e tim e, w ill ta k e Miss S h arp 's gate'S sister. Miss Emma B J o h n place, and Mrs. O scar Noreen. who son w as em ployed In th e office prio r to h er m arriag e, has been appointed A lot of folks w ill say, “You for your m eat to fill th e vacancy caused by Mrs know me. Al. l o a f ............... Dodge's prom otion. Mrs. J. D. W est an d son Edm und at Newberg Packing C«k, Your money's worth In the ad Gresham West have ren ted th e Coe house on vertisements In the Outlook today. C edar avenue, form erly occupied by the A. J. Ham m ond fam ily, and Special ew things under 'Classified." will move In th e first of next week. . Paints, Stains and Enamels 15c HAMBURGER and SAUSAGE S P E t'I A l. PORTLAND for JIM : 16 AM) IS | ou can get this Hotpoint Super-Automatic Iron for tells J nm m unity Know th e joy of having Just the h eat you w ant autom atically m aintained w hile you Iron. DURING JUNE ONLY friend \ f il l ..* t< • i Buyers" s buying or pin 1 s a t Ion of "Homi Owned m ores" Super-Automat Electric lron_- The H otpolnt SUPER-AUTOMATIC Iro n will m ake your ironing day easier and sh o rter and you w ill have th e pride and satisfactio n of w ork beautifully done. Many People Phone 1411 For Faster and Better Ironing— No m ore w atching, no guessw ork. No w aiting for the iron to heat up or cool down. J u s t set the h eat control at the desired te m p e ra tu re and th a t heat w ill be m aintained Indefinitely. You can have various degrees of low heat for beautiful lingerie and sheer silk s; th e desired degree of medium heat for handkerchiefs, sh irts and wash d resses; high heat for heavy, dam p table linens; or any h eat In be tw een. When you have fla sh e d Ironing one piece and stop to fold and lay it aside— you don't need to pull out th e plug. J u s t ro ll th e Iron back on Its heel stand. It will stay at Just th e rig h t tem p eratu re to s ta r t In on another piece of th e sam e kind. It is th e sam e w ith th e m any other little in te rru p tio n s th a t a re bound to o ccur during any half day's Ironing—an sw erin g the doorbell, the telephone, pu ttin g on th e ch ild ren 's w raps. When you re tu rn , you can s ta rt rig h t In Ironing w ithout losing a m inute w aiting for your Iron to heat up or cool off. And you have the added satisfactio n of know ing th a t, during th e in te rru p tio n , th e c u rre n t has been on only a sm all fra ctio n of th e time. ** . Take a Up—try the Want Ads. can at Kidder Hdwe. Co.