Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, June 22, 1928, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
GRESHAM
Miss Elva Dolan retu rn ed Mon
day from a ten-day stay a t Seaside
w ith P o rtlan d friends, Mr. and
Mrs. O. W. T a rr, form er resid en ts
in th is vicinity.
Gresham Locals
The Rev. and Mrs. G. H afner, of
P o rtland, visited a t the Mike K ehr
li home la st W ednesday afternoon.
The Rev. Mr. H afner is p asto r of
the F irs t G erm an Reform ed church
of P ortland.
T he H essel Im plem ent com pany
unloaded a carlo ad of W hippets
W ednesday a t th e local freig h t de­
pot of th P o rtlan d E lc tric Pow er
com pany.
Miss Em m a B. Johnson aud her
b rother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. A pplegate, of Marlon,
Iowa, sp en t several days th is week
at Seaside. D uring two days of Miss
Miss Mabel Shipley retu rn ed Jo h n so n 's absence from the lino­
home T uesday from S eattle w here type of th e Outlook office, her place
she has com pleted her ju n io r y ear was filled by H. C. M a ttlrm . of
P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. Applegate,
In Seattle-P acific college.
Miss Johnson and H. L. St. C lair
At th e an n u al busfness m eeting
Columbia
of the G resham F ree M ethodist I m otored u Sunday
“ " “ “7 “ up
P th
"** e C°
' Umt
church held last night. Mrs C
D
h‘KhWay '° Ca*“ ad' L o ck«
OUTLOOK, GRESHAM. OREGON
FRIPAT, JF.ÏE sá, I » »
K enneth Mason of W estport is
employed in the office of the G resh -'
am Fuel company. He is also as­
sistin g as usher in the Gresham j
theater. K enneth Is m aking his
home with his aunt, Mrs. J. W. I
Maloy.
GROCERY BULLETIN
A general m eeting of the Ladies i
Af HLIA I ED BUYERS STORES” are’ ‘H O M E O W N E D ST O R E S,’
Aid will be held W ednesday a t the
iiododPCannddently ° Wned and P - o - H y o r a t e d ! lo c a t^ righ't in your L i g h ^
home of Mrs. R. E. Cannon. The
Hdkv todJrvVC y° U,tlme’ trIoub,e..money and inconvenience in buying Our
Dorcas circle will en tertain . T his '
m eeting will be a m ost im p o rtan t
bership in A FFIL I V IED BUYFRS
rUianUlse tor le« « through our mem-
Cathey was elected delegate to th e
Andrew W einberger, a special one as it will be the last until I
merchants
b.ivino
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or£anizat,on of over 350 independent
an n u al conference which will con- a g e n t- ,o r th e P o rtlan d E lectric Septem ber. All m em bers a re urged
to
us,
a
n
^
a
lower
price
to
^y
o
^
A
i i?wer cost
vene on th e conference cam p ground 1,ower com pany, w as out from P ort- to attend.
four m iles west of P o rtlan d , Ju ly land ye s te r<lay seeking inform ation
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rueppell have J
25. D. M. Cathey was elected al- I re E*r dlng the boys who have re-
bought
the 17Mj-acra farm and res-j
Mr. and Mrs. Edw ard B. Starkey te rn a te delegate.
cen tly broken two in su lato rs at idence property of F. A. M iller ad ­
have gone to R ichland, W ash., to
P e rry K itzm iller is able to r e - L ^ ’h ’ X
8tat,On> V“ “ *** a t * 7 60 jo in in g th eir service statio n a t the i
atten d the wedding of Mr. S tark ey ’s
be , “ n T “
C° UW Twelve-Mile corners and will take
brother. They expect also to visit su .n e his work as a fisherm an n ear
possession in the near future. Mr. |
relatives In Spokane.
W hile in his home a t Bonneville afte r a pro-1
W ashington Mr. S tarkey expects to longed illness. He is well on th e I Mr». H enry V. S charbrough was M iller and fam ily are going to P o rt­
MILK
1 WESSON OIL
Post’s Bran Flakes
visit several a g ric u ltu ra l d e p a rt­ way to recovery of his form er I P a s s in g ly en tertain ed w ith a stork land to live. Mr. Rueppell plans I ■ B o rd e n ’s a n d C a rn a tio n
to
subdivide
his
property
for
busi-1
R e g u la r size
health.
show er Monday aftern o o n a t the
m ents and th e sta te college.
J u s t rig h t fo r sa la d s
ness o r residence purposes.
I
3 cans
p ack ag e
Several of th e local m erch an ts home of Mrs. Claude Stockton. She
Mrs. Olive B urch and fam ily, of
Q u a rt tin
Miss L uefta W elling is spending j
S prague River, Ore., a re spending and business houses, including g r ò - 1 re t eiVe<l a num ber of ap p ro p riate
eery and
and dry
dry goods
goods stores,
s to re s will
w in re I g lit8 ’ I te cream and cake were a few days with her a u n t a t !
1
1
home. Mrs. B urch is a m issionary eery
served. Those p resen t besides the Welches.
main
open
until
8
o’clock
during
a few days a t the A. H. Mealey
g u est of honor w ere Mrs. John
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Claterbos of ■
am ong the Indians in the S prague the b erry season.
Bliss, Mrs. Cora W alker, Mrs. W. Vancouver, Wasp., have purchased 1
riv er country.
Miss Rosa K ehrll, of B eaverton,
DEVILED MEAT
J. Cooper, Mrs. Roy H. Gibbs, Mrs. an in te rest in the Twelve-Mile Ser-1
WALLACE TOAST
SARDINES
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew K ehrll are is a visitor a t the home of Mrs.
I A reducing to ast for o v er­
Good fo r sa n d w ich e s
Jo h n W interberger.
She expects I
uStUbb8>
V‘d a S tubbs’ vice sta tio n and the XXX T hirst
L
arge
oval tins— tom ato
the proud and happy p aren ts of a
w eight people
to stay about two weeks
?
H * W h‘te’ Mr8‘ » ’ S’ Mc' sta tio n which Is operated In con-1
tí c a n s
m ustard, spiced. Can
son born to them Sunday, Ju n e 17.
Package
M r. m t . m i l
. a
...
McMurry, Mrs. Loda Stockton, nection w ith it and are beginning j
T he new a rriv a l weighed eight
‘
' r . ,> S eattle 18 Mrs. Jack so n Jones and the hostess work today. Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
pounds. Both m other and son are B
h 8
MrB' W' ° Mr an ‘> M» ’ S charbrough a re liv Rueppell will continue th e ir w ork
2 cans 23c
doing well.
I Ing a t th e hom e of th e la tte r 's fath th ere and business will proceed as
I er. I’. W. Wiulr< •
usual.
Special Features for Saturday and Monday, June 23-25
1
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1
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L
27c
25c
H fL P
rO U O S E L P
PICGL
-s titir
Pet Milk
Coffee
Rich and Cream y f > r _
3 Tall tin s ..........
M.. J. B., H ill's, Golden
W est or Folge’s. ,
1-Lb. tin . . .
ZUC
52c
W H IT E K IX O W ANII15G P O W D K K , large
pk|44c
19c
hl'HTI.VG M ITTS, wool p alm .
29c
VAX A LL Ht’HAIt PEAK, 3 tall c a n s ..
39c
B E S T FO O D S M A Y O N N A IS E , pint
YOLO P IC K L E S , p in ts ........
L IN D S A Y III PE O L IV E S. 2 lu ll ca n s
S U M JIM P R E T Z E L ST IC K S. 2 p a c k a g .s .
DONA C A ST IL E SO A P, 3 b ars and flesh brush
S A R D IN E S , large oval tin s, assorted
VAN C A M P’S P O R K *A N D D E A N S , 3 tin s
HOI D l.E L IP J A B R U B B E R S , f r e s h s t o c k . d o x
25c
29c
19c
49c
10c
25c
5c
T -H IR T P A P E R . « ro lls.
¡Will 'I'
IKItlll1""
I
Well-Cooked Food—
O/I picnic», camping, fishing, touring trip»
and at home with an
E verhot Cooker
No need of la b o rin g o v e r a hot sto v e in w arm
w e a th e r. T h e E v e rh o t c o o k e r ro a sts, bakes, stew s
a n d ste a m s - j u s t like a k itc h e n ran g e , but w ith o u t
h e a tin g up th e k itc h e n . S im ply put th e food in th e
c o n ta in e r, tu rn on th e e le c tric ity a n d fo rg e t ab o u t it
u n til read y to serve. E or p icn ics s ta r t y o u r hot dish
in th e E v e rh o t an d w hen rea d y to leave th e E v e rh o t
w ill finish th e cooking, w h ile you a re on th e wav
w ith sto re d h eat.
Included at no e x tra cost— a d u rab le ru b b ero ld
cover, h alting rack and th re e p a n s and tw o ¿ -q u a rt
seam less a lu in in tn n u te n sils.
Mrs. T heodore Van D onlnck a n d | 8e88lon of tbe convention,
her sister-in -law . Mrs. C lem entine I The reg u lar m eeting of th ' Amer-
$ 0 .2 5
B alance, 92.00 each m o n th or $13.50 cash
DEMONSTRATION
Molly Boyd will d e m o n s tra te th e m any uses
of th e E v e rh o t C ooker und w ill a lso p re p a re a
m eal 1 h u rsd ay , F rid a y a n d S a tu rd a y , a t th e
A
I’. . E. P. s to re III
in Lt
G resham .
June 2 8 2 9 3 0
sueenuç •TOR«
G resh am
27c
12c
CANDY SPECIAL
I PALM OLIVE SOAP
I 2^4-lb. box Asstd. Choc.
I 3-lb. box Asstd. F udge.
FIG BARS
23c
Ivory Soap Flakes
W hole w h e a t fig b ars
2’ lbs.
I F o r fine silk s a n d lin e n s
25c p ack ag e
35c
19c
SALMON
Dromedary Pimiento
F a n c y m edium red, 1 lb.
ta ll c a n — P e r can
E o r th a t school g irl
c o m p le x io n — 3 b a rs
69c
79c
MUSTARD
[ F re n ch ’s large bottle p repared
m ustard
Bottle
14c
CREAMETTES
C an 10c
Special, 3 c a n s
I c u t M acaroni o r N oodles
2 p ac k ag e s
25c
15c
BUYERS
IV. Metzger & Co.
BANK
The bride was a ttire d in a sleeve­
less gown of w hite satin-buck
r o n a crepe, m ade with lace b erth a
anu decorated on th e shoulder w ith
a sp ray of oran g e blossom s. She
ca rrie d a bouquet of pink and w hite
rosebuds.
The bridesm aid w ore
blue silk crepe trim m ed w ith lace,
and the maid of honor a d ress of
salm on pink repe. Both th e b rid es­
maid and maid of honor ca rrie d
bouquets of w.'iite sw eet peas and
pink rosebuds
The rin g b earer
was dainty In a gown of pink. E l­
bert E. P arm en ter, of Corvallis, a t ­
tended the groom as best man.
Follow ing a buffet lunch, w hich
was served th e guests. Mr. and
Mrs. H ahn left for a m otor trip to
( alifornla. On th e ir re tu rn they
will occupy th eir new home on a
farm n ear Corvallis.
I he bank likewise is filled by many small
deposits, checks from all parts of our country
and some from distant lands.
I hese are continuous day after day, and
provide the funds which the bank loans in the
community in which it is located, for the de-
\ clopinent and betterment of the people in
the community.
A o concern is more interested in the pro­
gress of the community than the hank.
A S tro n g Rank
■UfCTWC
Pow ell St.
10c
49c
MEMBER OF AFFILIATED
FIRST STATE BANK
P h o n e Ntii
R e g u la r 5c size
4 p ac k ag e s
25c
H e are interested in your welfare.
Let us serve you.
PORTLAND
WAX PAPER
De W itte, re tu rn e d W ednesday from ican Legion will take place Tuesday
D etroit, Mich., w here they have evening, Ju n e 26. T his will be a
been visiting for the p ast th ree "razzb erry " m eeting, w here officers
w eeks w ith relativ es.
and m em bers will be given an op-
Mrs. L ottie Dew and her daugh-1 P°r ^u n lty to “razz” one another,
ter, Miss Viola Dew, have moved I
wll] bp the last m eeting of
h ere from Olympia, Wash., an d a re ,be LeKlon until Septem ber and as
living in a house on L aw rence a v e -l* bere ’8 im p o rtan t business to be
line belonging to E. M. Camp. Mrs. I ,ran8apted, It is desired th a t all
Dew is em ployed a t th e W elling mpmb e r. be present.
re sta u ra n t. H er daughter, a ty p ist
The N eighbors of W oodcraft will
Store Dept.
and com ptom etrist, who has been n,PPt T uesday afternoon, Ju n e 26,
Phone 1451
em ployed in the capitol building at thp home of Mrs. Em m a Man-
in W ashington, is looking for a po- I nlnK- Mrs. Roland, an organizer,
sition in th is locality.
I *s expected to be present. A good
CORVALLIS FA RM ER
The m em bers of the G resham j attpnflancp ,8 dpslrp«l-
W ED S G R ESH A M G IR L
C om m unity and G arden club and all
R,,t 8,,Kht hopes are enterti. Ined
lovers of flower gardens are plan- io r ,hp recovery of H obart B iers,
One of the a ttra c tiv e w eddings of
ning to make a v isit of four g ardens who ,s being treated In Good the season took place at high noon
next Monday. Ju n e 25. The gard en s | S am arltan hospital for m eningitis, luesday, Ju n e 19, at the hom e of
to be visited are those of Mrs. Jam es I ,he re su lt of m astoiditis.
th e b rid e’s M other, Mrs. H attie E.
Thom pson, Powell Valley road and
Mr’ an(l M rs- K. A. Miller, th e ir Sharp, on R oberts avenue, when
B irdsdale avenue, Mrs. J. W. Buck- 8on Alden and d au g h ter V irginia Miss E lsa M arguerite S h arp be­
ley on P leasan t View avenue, Mrs. I <lrove to S eattle Tuesday. Alden
cam e the bride of Otto J. H ahn, of
Bliss P earen on th e Section L ine Millpr has left S eattle by boat for Corvallis. T he Rev. E. H orstm ann,
road two m iles w est of G resham I A laska, w here he will be employed
p asto r of th e E vangelical church. 1
and Dr. F ra n k Peak on the Section ! <,ur,nK th e sum m er. He plans to officiated by use of the double ring
Line. Those in terested are Invited rpsum e ills studies next fall In the ce-em ony.
to join the caravan and meet a t the j FTiiiversify of W ashington.
The living room, w here the ce re­
G resham D rug com pany a t 1:30.
A road Reader, in tow by a P a rk -
mony took place, w as tastefu lly
The W. C. T. U. will m eet a t rose T ra n afer com pany tru ck , lost
decorated in pink and w hite roses
the home of Mrs. W. F. H oney 8 re a r w bepi th is aftern o o n w hile
and pink c a n te rb u ry bells, w ith
T h u rsd ay afternoon, Ju n e 28, for being driven a t a rap id pace strea m e rs of pink tu lle. Preceti- I
th ro u g h Main street. T he pave-
th e reg u lar meeting.
Ing th e cerem ony Miss A ugusta
Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Gibbs, son
"I W“ Wel1 cu t for m ore th an a
H ah n ^ sisier of th e groom, w histled,
Bobby and Mr. and Mrs. J. E G ates h “ .
1
Wb" e ‘b“ ‘r " Ck
"I Love Vou T ru ly ,” accom panied
e n j o y s a recreation Sunday a t Es-
'‘ ° 8 ,sta n d s“ 1L The at th e piano by
Miss Melba
tacada lake, the newly-opened sum-
,h<> C° t “ ‘r P' n ,n ,h e wheel Sanders.
was the cause of the m ishap.
m er resort. A basket d in n er was
T he bride entered th e room to
I enjoyed. Mr. G ates has purchased
F le rtrlc R an ge Ilargaln
the stra in s of M end“lssohn'8 wed- ;
some lots th ere and is very op tim is­ „„„ m o d em W estin g h o u se electrlc ding m arch, played t y Miss S an d ­
ra n g e in p erfect co n d itio n a t a real
tic as to th e fu tu re of the place.
prie«. P hone Mrs. R u ssell A kln, 390x1,
ers. She was accom panied by h e r ,
b resn a m .
b ro th er. F ra n k L. S ha-p, of P o rt­
land. who la ter gave het aw ay. Sht j
w as preceded by her Lrldesm aid.
Miss A ugusta H ah n ; her m aid of
honor, her siste r Miss Gladys
S h arp ; and th e ring b earer, th e
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bride's sm all niece, F ran cin e S harp,
of P ortland.
may be likened to a reservoir full of water.
I he reservoir is filled by many little rivulets,
and furnishes water as wanted in many places.
T h e E v e rh o t C o o k er sells for
/
The G resham Masonic lodge and ,
the O. E. S. will unite w ith F air- j
view Masonic lodge, T routdale O.j
E. 8. and B ridal Veil Masonic lodge ]
in religious ser-'ices a t the Mason-1
ic hom e a t F o rest Grove next Sun )
Mrs. M. J. Sw ift, of A storia, is
•lay, Ju n e 24. People going from J
visiting for a few days at th e home
G resham will leave from the Mason-1
of her g randson, Ivan Swift. Mr. ic hall about 12:30. M embers of 11
and
ift a re , planning
h e r Mrs.
, o h . Sw
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L o r „ w to take f I .u c
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th e ir 11
friends are invited to join.
R obert W arner and his m other
Ivan Sw ift and M. E. Wilson have
have moved from P o rtlan d and are attended d u rin g the week the four-
ren tin g the C alkins sm all house re- day an n u al convention of the Na-
cently p u rch ased by th e Rev. S. F. tional Electric L ight association
l i t t s north of the fair grounds, being held a t the M ultnomah hotel
Mr. W arner has recen tly been very In P o rtland.
Miss Grace Welch
ill. but Is now Improving.
w ent In th is m orning to the Indies’
Mrs. J. M. Comstock and two
I ch ildren, of W hite Salm on, Wash.,
are here for a two-week visit with
Mrs. C om stock’s m other, Mrs. A.
W. Easton.
10c
GRESHAM. OREGON
Feed Dept.
Phone 1281
Quality and Service
WEDDING RINGS
T>eL uxe
T he wedding ring has been
touched by the magic wand of
fashion
Here are exquisitely
carved rings, diamond circlets
and plain rings w ith a curve
so subtle as to signalize
a new style
íHcalcps
Jetoelrp é'torc
GRESHAM, OREGON
NOTICE
to O u r P a tr o n s
B e g in n in g M onday, J u n e 25th a n d c o n ­
tin u in g th ru th e su m m e r seaso n o u r s to re
will be open e v e n in g s till 8 o ’clock.
STORE OPEN EVENINGS
until ÿ o'clock
AylsWortKjMdrtiry
M£N S WEAR*feflyJ S H O E S
Those p resen t a t th e wedding m ann.
w ere th e b rid e’s m other, sister and
P rio r to the wedding the bride
b ro th er, of G resham . Mrs. H attie E has been th e recip ien t of
many
¡¡1“
° 2 " dy’ Sh“ rP “ nd ’ b<,au,lfuI *<ft8 *’nd during the past
M illard S h arp Mr. and Mrs F ra n k lew weeks has he-n extensively en
La. b h arp and d au g h ter F ran cin e, of te rtain e d Thp !»*♦ affair
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P o rtlan d ; th e groom s p aren ts. Mr. her honor w as a su -n rl-e h
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la n d Mrs. C. F. H ahn, and h.s s is - | T u e ^ e v X g J , i 8
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™U8‘C " “ d refreS hm en,s
ie bride-elect w as at th a t tim e
presented w ith a gift of money.
u
t
. . .
The bride Is a g rad u a te of New-
h**h ’<'ho° l- F or the Pa8t •*»
Sh*
“ rp" dp" ’
t. r. Miss Augusta Hahn, all of Cor- Mi*« M artha H a sh e rs Ml
v
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and for th ree years of this
v .ll is Mr a n d M rs F J. H ibbard. Blom and M i"
employed “ 8 a c ' p^
■ E lbert E P arm enter. of C orvallis; the home of Miss H a sh
' he IOCal
Sbp rep re-
Miss Melba Sanders, of New berg. guests w e r e ‘present to "enjoZ ’ th f S' >n” “ " ’’" ““ ’'d
° f y° Un*
j sromanhood and has been popular
la n d the Rev and Mrs. E. H e r a t- j social e v e n t, of th e evening
which in a wide circle of friends.
I