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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1928)
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. R ain w ater and fam ily, who have been visiting - with Mrs. R ainw ater'« m other, Mrs. I Mary T etrick . for th e p ast 12 days, left T hursday for Tacom a and Much anxiety has been felt for E verett w here they w ill visit with th e condition of Dr. F ra n k P eak h i o , / 8 .*1" « “ w fro th e r. A fter a i. brief stay in W ashington, they will who has been ill since last Friday, re tu rn to th eir home a t Belt, Mont., A consultation of physicians has / in tim e for harvest. T he Rainw a- I le r fam ily is well pleased with been held. Oregon and expects to re tu rn later. Gresham Locals I Bobby, tw o-year-old Bon of Mr and Mrs. E. W all, was o perated on T uesday in a P o rtlan d hospital for stran g u late d h ernia. He stood the operation w ell and is g ettin g along satisfacto rily . E. Schw edler drove to Hood Riv er Friday, accom panied by th e Rev. F. H. F reund of P o rtlan d , a form er p asto r of the E vangelical ch u rch of Gresham . Mr. and Mrs. A. W. E aston and the la tte r’s fath er, G eorge Leslie, spent the week-end at Seaside. A oake sale has been planned by th e A m erican Legion A uxiliary to be held a t th e sto re of A. W. Metz ger & Co. S atu rd ay , Ju ly 21. The proceeds of this sale will be used tow ard defraying th e expenses of delegates to th e convention a t Med ford, Oregon, the first week in A u gust. THE Q A K 2 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jo h n so n and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. E dgar Stevens of P o rtlan d sp e n t the week-end a t Moro , Oregon, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. F o rt ner. Mr. F o rtn e r is m anager of the Bank of Moro, w ith w hich Mr. Mr. Johnson was fo rm erly asso ciated. BIG F R E E SHOW *- Extra Special Values in The question of p ro p er nourish m ent for the ch ild ren seem ed to be sa tisfacto rily settled by a t le ast one Oregon fam ily who w ent th ro u g h G resham W ednesday en ro u te p re sum ably to th e b erry fields. F a s t ened to one side of the ca r, in a specially p rep ared sta ll, w as a nanny goat, ap p a ren tly as content ed as if a t hom e in th e clover field. Of th e seven ch ild ren in the c a r not m ore th an one or tw o of them a p peared to be of the b erry picking age. White Willow SHOPPING BASKETS I liese are strong and well made, and make tine shopping or picnic baskets. Priced at 39c, 49c, 59c each Mr. and Mrs. J. E. S chneider, who have sp en t several w eeks w ith Mrs. S ch n eid er’s fath er, J. H. M orrison, will leave tom orrow for th eir home in Oakland, Calif. T hey w ill go by Bend, Oregon, w here they and Mr M orrison, who will accom pany them, will enjoy a fishing expedi tion. From Bend they will drive to C rater L ake to spend a sh o rt tim e in sightseeing. Mr. M orrison will take the tra in from some point in so u th ern Oregon for his home here. SEE THEM ON DISPLAY IN O IR WINDOW Hepp’s Racket Store * Phone 1236 GRESHAM FOLGER’S COFFEE 1-lb. t i n .......... 50(‘ Mrs. P earl Mack and H elen r e turned Monday from a tw o-w eeks’ visit at Blalock, Oregon. Mrs. Mack has been appointed su p e rin ten d en t of the dom estic science de p artm en t of the com ing county fair. Recent annou n cem en ts disclose th e new s of the m a rriag e of Miss Mildred G ilbert of W oodburn to Cornelius Bateson of Eugene. T he bride is th e d au g h ter of Levi G il bert, whose m a rriag e to Mrs. Vera T ucker of G resham w as an event of lust year. T he w edding of Miss POST TOASTIES 2 packages . 15c VAN CAM PN F O R K A N D It KANN. m ed. .1 tin s ................. W AX I.I XCII HOI I S, 9 r()| | M • UKSI F v r M A T C H E N . ( b o x c a r t o n ............. « E R T O . NI H E J E E , J . T IIO M F N O X 'N M A I.T K I) m ILK a n d S h a k e r . 1 <M.O I’K 'K I I s , p in t Ja r« ' L \ \ < 4. \ 1, 1 \ X \4. 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I ’ 1 *• "v' th ro u g h o u r mem h«>rship I in “ A ffiliated B u y e r» ." a n o r g a n i- J •1' " •11 : i,, |- | ,i'ii(|, nt on r c h a n t» , iiu y in g c o lle c tiv e ly in m a x - I im um q u a n titie s , in s u r in g a lo w er | to u i ud a lowei pi a .• I.. I I (’*r< u lnr« p ro v e s y o u r sa v in g . | ■’»p crial•* lii .isonahh* Item « s -.itu rd a j a n d .Monday .11 30 . JV L Y 2 for C O F F I I , V IL A ffiliated B e rs îs i » il u y y ci g u a r a n te e d , h ig h e s t q u a l i t y ---- ( ’offee. S p e c ia l t o d a y . . . — ? L p \ i;< » \ \ . Parkas A* I ÑXOW l i l l l h I -lb. tïïi I I ’a n ......... l 'o s I I 11t s i i i s R e g u la r sise. 2 |,k g s . s p i e i n s po r e n Hull M aio« ('n p n , doxen .............................. E ro n o m y J a r Cain* doxen ............... K e r r I te g u la r I.hin Boxen ............... Ited D ouble I.Ip K uhher* Ikisen .......... 47c r u n n in g 1 Oc 91c 15 c mw « 25c 25c 14c 7c 25c I’ A P F R , W a ld o r f ____ T issu e . t r o l l« ... M INI II I \ P I .., » " J u s t rig h t fo r B e s s e r t" P a c k a g e .................................. ______________2 fo r f i r l i l t P , I-' tn r \ Sooth* rn B lu« Itos.' R |p M f o r . . . . ■* P \ H t i l l . l f m , , , A m e ric a n :• g u ia r six. 13 c I-i LRKSH1RE Stockings fit per. 19c fcctly because they arc full fAikumtJ. Made tn all weights and in all the newesc shades A prod uct of the Berkshire Knitting M ills,^the largest nulls in the world devoted exclusively to the m anufacture of wom en's full fashioned silk stockings. Ask to see the new shades THE PEKO, SI r vice weight. ¡«1 f /I P a i r .............. •M.tMl ROD«. heavier w eight P a i r ............. $1.98 " I l> l « l l l I 'll h l I s K eri ' d ,>int Jai s K ine fo r i o f J u ly L u n c h e s" J a r IBM i l l » o i I S , MUTH K IPS w ith c h in a . L a rg e 56-ox. p k g P a c k a g e ................................ I s‘' ' 1 f a s h io n e d full lit), of colors in I K K o ttlO l i t S i l k In both reg u la r sud extra sizes. P a ir ........ a H its i Alesan Blond 98c »A« lVa/rad Mercantile Co. GRESHAM, OREGON Sx on ZUC l Colors: Cham pagne, Nude, P earl Blush, Everglow A lf 1 Oc I Can BERKSHIRE STOCKINGS F U LL G ilbert and Mr. Bateson took place Ju n e 23. Mr. and Mrs. G ilbert are su p erin ten d en t and m atron of the boys’ tra in in g school a t W oodburn. Mrs. Molliq Boyd, an efficient d em o n strato r for the P o rtlan d E lectric Pow er com pany at th e county fair last year, is at the local office of the com pany for a few days, d em o n stratin g the m erits of an electric cooker. Mr. and Mrs. J. D eranleau, th eir son L averne and d au g h ter Hazel of Anaconda, Mont., w ere th e guests from Tuesday until T h u rsd ay of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Todd. They a re much pleased w ith th is p a rt of th e west. They a re passing through on th eir m otor trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. H arold Lew is r e turned W ednesday from a trip to R ainier national p ark and have be- J gun housekeeping In the S chiller house n ear S chiller station. Dr. A. S. Hlsey of Salem was In G resham T h u rsd ay atten d in g to m a tte rs of business connected with his work as d istrict su p erin ten d en t of the M ethodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Ed S trong arriv ed T uesday evening from New York city to spend the sum m er at the homes of th e ir respective p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. H W. S trong and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dowsett. Mr. S trong is a ssista n t professor in th e d e p a rt m ent of philosophy a t Columbia U niversity. Mrs. Leslie W alrad en tertain ed Tuesday with a bridge luncheon at her home on R oberts avenue. Cov ers w ere laid for 2*. Mrs. W. A. W inters w as th e w in- I tier of a *10 cash prize and honor- uhle m ention In th e O regonian's second needlew ork contest held in I’ortlaud. She won a second prize for her entry of pillow cases, and honorable m ention w as given her in the dresser sc arf division. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. S quire and s o u Arden left yesterday m orning for a tw o-w eek's vacation trip to Salt L ake City w here they will visit Mrs. S quire’s b ro th er and sister- in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Ered Ellis. They will go ea st over th e John Day highw ay and are expecting to re tu rn by way of Missoull. Mont., and th e Yellowstone n ational park. nr I. \ ¿ jc 12 fo r ( f r N \M :i M t I t lit > 6 p a c k a g e « . ................. I ’ ' M »’• ' B ar F in e e w w ith ith old M eat«' I .urge »tie H o ttie ................................ 19c 19c Jn 4yc I m c r I I» 'I I I k . T h o m p s o n '., C b,, colat« free Xluniiiiiiiii S h ak .-r "A R o m e C w n e d S to re ” ( liv in g P e rs o n a l S e rv ic e R ig h t In Y our N e ig h b o rh o o d }Cut (his C oupon out ♦ and get a 25t Jar ---- of » B u tte rn a ise , th e new ¡M ayonnaise, m ade w ith | J B utter. D elicious »for salad s 15c: » NAME I } ADDRESS I I I A F F IL IA T E D B U Y ER S ST O R E S a r e IIO M F 4n v w u you I A T E D ‘ B U Y E R S " ' e r C h ‘‘ " " IS'! f ° r k ' SB 18 " ' r " U g h — ? , 7 .n R, t s you. « . X “ U " S , m e S £ “ h J ‘ X ,” K A 2 ! ; odeu" ’ J ? “ ' - 8- A c o m p a riso n o f o u r w eekly b u lle d ,, p ro v es y X r " a , l “ g M anning’s Coffee PARO WAX " PnCe ‘° SNOWDRIFT B est Bulk Coffee Lb. R e g u la r 15c p ack ag e P kg. 50c 4-lb. tin Reg. $1.10, sp ecial 10c 91c SUGAR, Best Berry Sugar, Cash Price Special. . . . $6.39 POST TOASTIES | Specials for Canning R e g u la r size 2 pkgs. Ball Mason Caps.. 25c Economy Lids...... 25c 15c Double Lip R ubbers, 3 for..... 20c B a ll M a s o n J a r s , M INUTE TAPIOCA F o r quick d e sse rts 1 Pkg. 13e, 2 for 25,; Sunset Matches Sunday school of the Mission 6 pkgs church will begin at 9:50, w ith the ch ild ren 's service at 10:55. and the 11 m orning preaching service in Sw e dish at 11:10. T he evening service at S o’clock will be in English. The sem i-annual co n g reg atio n al b u si ness meeting will be held Monday evening. N o service will be held W ednesday evening, Ju ly 4, b u t on the following evening the Rev. C. .1. Ledin of t'h k a g o , form erly p as Store Dept. to r of th e Swedish ta b ern ac le in P o rtland, will speak. Phone 1451 C arl Muhr, of W arren. Oregon, " i l l preach at S o'clock Sunday 'veiling at th e Saron L u th eran I.Hsn flowers. church. Sunday school will co n We rep a ir and sh arp en lawn vene at 9 45 a. in., but th e re will be m ow ers. We call for and deliver. no m orning preaching service. J. E. M etzger, G resham , phone 1901.—-Adv. tf 19c 37c , POWELL VALLEY GROCERY BULLETIN quarts 99c, RICE PEA S L ily of th e V alley T e n d e r Sw eet 2 cans 35c pints 83c SPAGHETTI F a n c y Blue R ose 3 lbs. B eechnut, p rep a re d C an 19c 10c MOTHER’S OATS B o rd e n 's M alted M ilk w ith c h in a Pkg. 37c CHOCOLATE w ith g la ss s h a k e r free Special 49c IV. Metzger & Co. HALEY , Sunday school of the H aley Bap tist church will begin at 10 a. m . followed by m orning w orship in Swedish at 11 o’clock The L ord's S upper will be observed. The eve ning service, in ch arg e of the young people, w ill begin at S I o'clock. All a re cordially Invited to Attend the»»» service». Quality and Service Peed Dept. Phone 1281 lit KRY I I! VI I S 21 4 KYTS E U l l W hile they last, one-piece top, full stitch ed crate. A su b stan tia l sa v ing W alrad M ercantile Co.—Adv. j Money S avers Men’s blue w ork sh irts «9 cen ts, d ress sh irts, co llars attach ed 98c- m en’s o v eralls »1.29; 36 inch bath tow els 19c, two for S5c. Alys- I A Kleelrle Rang. Barg.1. WOrth * M * rtln -A d T . r a n g , in p e rfe c t r o a S f tio n ’ a t * a * r» a l For lowest ra te s on autom obile < l’rre2h»i’hon* Mrs Ku’wl1 Akin. »*>»1. * tru ck and g en eral in su ran ce see cresnam B w T h o rn e —Adv. UG*