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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM, «I REGOS Mr. and Mrs. C lark Melugin and Miss Em m a McConaughy of Chi Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Stafford have son Howard Pow er are a t th e home cago yesterday m ade her second of moved from Kelly Av. to th e Lat- of Mrs. M elugin's b ro th er, G. A two scheduled visits to th e studio ourell house on Powell St. opposite Cox. Mrs. Melugin and son re of Miss F lo ren ce Honey w here she the M ethodist church. Mrs. S ta f cently cam e from W ahkiacus, gave in terp retiv e dem onstrations ford recen tly retu rn ed from Spo C allers on th e D. E. Towle, the Wash., and Mr. M elugin cam e from in music. Miss M cConaughy ad kane w here she spent a m onth w ith vances the idea th a t m usic is some her p aren ts. Edw ard Stafford of W. F. and Geo. F. Honey fam ilies A rcher, Texas, last Sunday W ednesday were Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Libby and thing besides notes, som ething for S heridan, fath e r of E. L. Stafford, Kellogg, form er neighbors In P ark d au g h ter Marian are spending sev children to enjoy. The dem onstra is the guest of his son and fam ily River, N. D. The K elloggs are eral days at the home of th e Rev. tion yesterd ay was being m ade until a fte r th e fair. from Los Angeles. and Mrs. D. B Weintz. They cam e along the line of rhythm w ith the * Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Lewis, here from Colville, W ash., and are four children of Mr. and Mrs. Mark moved to the F red Pow ell place on Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wood of P o rt Nickerson. Pow ell road a few m onths ago, r e land w ere in G resham W ednesday on th eir way to C alifornia. The W. J. H illyard, d istric t road su tu rn ed la st S atu rd ay from Salt on business and w ere welcome c a ll two fam ilies w ere old ac q u ain t pervisor, has th e county tra c to r and L ake City w here they had spent ers a t th e Outlook office. Mr. and ances in South Dakota. g rad er and a crew of men a t w ork several weeks. They w ent the Mrs, Wood have recently bought B. W. Telford, who has sp en t the a real estate business a t 60th and past few m onths w ith his son and on th e W alters road leading to so u th ern ro u te via C alifornia and Division streets, in w hich they will fam ily at Bend, Oregon, has re G resham heights, cu ttin g down the Reno, Ney., and back th ro u g h be actively engaged. They were turned and expects to occupy his sh a rp tu rn s and m aking fills. The Boise. Idaho, and Shoshone F alls. road will be widened and graded They visited a sister of Mr. Lewis residents of G resham for several house on Hood avenue soon. T here are now 20 persons living on at Salt L ake City, and w ith his p a r years, moving aw ay nine y ears ago The Rev. and Mrs. S. F. P itts the butte. ents at P resto n , Idaho. T hey w ere Mr. and Mrs. F. N. L asley of have planned to leave tom orrow Mrs. H arry Donley with her accom panied home by Mr. L ew is’ C rescent C ottages on th e Roose for Tillam ook, w here they will be d au ghter and g ran d d au g h ter, Mrs. sisters, th e Misses Ida and E llen velt highw ay a h alf mile north of the guests of the Rev. and Mrs. H. H a rrie tt A shw orth and B arb ara Lewis, who w ill rem ain here in T aft, Oregon, w ere calle rs on L. Stenberg, who have been in Jean n e A shw orth of Spokane, are definitely. T he young ladies w ere friends in G resham W ednesday, on G resham a num ber of tim es. The a t the home of Mrs. D onley’s sister much en thused over th e beauties | th e ir way to their form er home in following day Mr. P itts will assist Mrs. Leslie S t.C lair. Mrs. A sh of the Columbia River highway. the C orbett district. in the dedication of a gospel lig h t w orth and B arb ara Je an n e a re on The roof of the Catholic church I G uests a t the home of Mr. and house at Hebo, Oregon, about 20 th e ir way to San F ran cisco w here is being re-shingled and guy rods Mr. and they will m ake th e ir home. Mrs. Ja s. E lkington are Mr. and m iles from Tillam ook. a re being placed th ro u g h the Mrs. Gordon H askel of Seattle, Mrs. P itts will rem ain over Mon Miss Geda Soreng of K alispell, building for the purpose of re in Mrs. D orothy B errym an and Mrs. day at T illam ook for a day a t the Mont., was a rec en t house g u est of forcem ent. B. E. Boice and his a s Jean Scattebol of V ancouver, B. C. beach. Rev. and Mrs. E. H orstm ann. Miss sistan ts a re m aking th e necessary Mr. H askel is a half b ro th er of Ed L arson of P o rtlan d , an em Soreng is a teach er in th e K ali rep airs. Mr. Elkington. ploye of the Inm an Poulson L um spell high school. T h u rsd ay she Mr. and Mrs. H enry H olt and C urtis McMurry invited in several ber com pany of th a t city, has his enjoyed g reatly a trip up th e Col dau g h ter Lois of Los A ngeles a r of his little cousins T uesday a fte r new home on Cleveland avenue umbia riv er highw ay. rived T h u rsd ay for a sh o rt visit noon to help celebrate his seventh near th e Mt. Hood tra c k s nearly Mrs. Cora W alker has purchased with Mr. and Mrs. O scar T horen birthday. Ice cream and cake were com pleted, and w ith his fam ily will a new fordor sedan from R aker & and fam ily. Mrs. H olt and Mrs. move here soon. He h as a wife enjoyed. Son, local F ord dealers. T he car T horen w ere childhood playm ates and th ree daughters. Miss H elen C ham bers returned will be a p a rt of the d ea le rs’ ex in K ansas. Mr. and Mrs. H olt and The Rev. and Mrs. O. J. W ilner hibit at th e fair. to her home at Hood River Wednes d au g h ter w ill enjoy a trip around day, accom panied by her sister and th ree children of Hoquiam , the Mt. Hood loop highw ay to m o r J. F. Jo n es is p rep arin g to build Mrs. K. C. R oberts, Mrs. Nellie Wash., visited W ednesday w ith Mr. row w ith P o rtlan d relatives. a new garag e on his p ro p erty on R oberts, Mrs. George D uncan and and Mrs. O scar T horen and family. Mrs. E rn e st H am lin of Pendleton, 11 street. son Mel, who cam e back the same They are spending some tim e with form erly Miss Rose Tom lin, is vis Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Q uicksall friends in Pow ell Valley. evening. iting her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. F. have bought the h alf-acre lot and P lan s are now going fo rw ard for residence of Mrs. C aroline D rube L. Tom lin, Mrs. I. L. D avidson, Mrs. It. E. Love, Mrs. C. L. Pio Miss H a rrie t H aley and o th e r r e l Hiul daughter Lois of Vancouver, the bake sale to be held S atu rd ay on Second stre e t atives afid friends. She p lan s to Wash., visited at the home of Mrs. afternoon, July 21, at th e sto re of A 9-pound son, W illiam Thom as, Mary Welch W ednesday. A W Metzger & Co., under h>® I wbs born T hiirsday to Mr? an d MrB re tu rn home Sunday. A n n ri,;,,, Legion Hjhhal, | ;|, honi„ jn Mrs. Roger Newcombe had the M Piet ol ¡G resham . M other and baby a re do- m isfortune to have the third finger A uxiliary. C harles P lian t retu rn ed S atu r- (ng well. DR. L. W. GRIFFITH of her rig h t hand broken a few days ago when it w as stru ck by an day evening from Long Beach, I Miss F airy S tanton of W alla Iron rod on th e ir autom obile. The Wash., w here he sp en t an enjoy W alla is , visiting a t th e hom es of injury has been exceedingly p ain able two days inhaling th e ocean Mrs. Mary T etric k and Mrs. F red breezes. ful. H ibbard. Dr. Murk Em ery of P ortlan d called Sunday a t the home of his p aren ts HELP Nr V O U P S E LP Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Em ery. Dr Em ery had retu rn ed from Ship herd's hot springs near C arson Wash., w here he was under tr e a t Glasses fitted, and m ent for rheum atism . adjusted. Bs W. E m ery is driving a new W hippet coupe, purchased from the H essel Im plem ent com pany r-.‘ Mr. Em ery, who Is a salesm an for Nash clothes, made a business trip OF EACH WEEK early this week to th e m ills Rich and Cream y Fine for frying and 3 tall cans. around Sandy. Lim it B e a n s .. uôC Æ " : : ' " 8 ... Mrs. A nna Collins has returned Gresham Locals PIGGL PET MILK CRISCO Mr. and Mrs P. R. P u lfer re tu rn - ed Sunday from th eir e ir honevm honeym oon trip w hich included a to u r of th e G reat L akes and o th er points of in terest. They plan to move A ugust 1 to The D alles w here Mr. P u lfer has been tra n sfe rre d to assum e the m anagem ent of a b ranch sto re of th e H udson-D uncan com pany of P ortland, w holesale grocers. Mrs. P u lfer, form erly Miss Adaline A lander, w as m arried recen tly to Mr. P u lfer in F lin t, Mich. S. S. Thom pson has disposed of th e Mt. Hood Service sta tio n on W est Pow ell stre e t to C harles Ml EFE TT M , T o a s te d W h o le W h e a t C e re a l V p a c k a a e H ....................... M llO l.h S W E I T I’ll h l .E S p icn ic nlxe. J a r ............... G l t i i i .l M i t i l - F o l IV F S , p ic n ic tin« 2 tin « ..................... E l X, fin« for la u n d r y a n d di«he«. L a rg e p a e k a a e ............... H A I I I O I l P K i l l I 1 " l I S S I F ---------------------- 5 roll« ....................... F o r k ST H ill III 1 ,0 F i l l A IIA A 1 AM CORN 2 ca n « ................... .. 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I l l , . th i Brami? 8 The officers of Ibis institution are always glad to discuss financial m atters with you and without obligation on your part. 23c 1 .1 « O R A , ti M I . ’ a t . »• \ i ra fa n i > « Croel.v Service 1» more than a mere term in this bank. It is a fundamental. When you m aintain your account here you are en titled to every service every considera tion consistent with your business re quirem ents and prudent banking methods. )< i« e ii it Pk».. 1 d C 20c 2 fo r Ac «HI III M l O t t e r llra itd ? ‘ V la I ¿arg«* fan Z fo r l i e _____ I M k I M i HOM |>I II. i a l u n m FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM, OREGON 18c I-Ih can. C an........ 28c I "A Home Owned Store" G iv in g Faramal Servi-s Right in Your Neighborhood 1 B lo ck E a s t o f M t. H o o d D e p o t Office P h o n e IU»I R es. P h o n e (txt Special Prices for Saturday and Monday | I 1 1 I I I 1 SARDINES CERTO Royal Club Large oval tins 3 cans COFFEE R egular size 3 bottles - 1-lb. tin s ............... 52c 3-lb. tin s ............. $1.50 35c 1 RAISINS 79c PRIMA MALT PAROWAX Gray Ribbon 4-lb. package Light and dark Can For sealing fruit R egular pkg. 32c 53c 10c SUGAR, Best fruit and berry sugar, Cash 1 FIG BARS 1 Whole W heat Fig Bars { 2 lbs 1 35c j JELLXCELL - ■ Large variety of flavors I 3 pkgs. $6.39 I NEW POTATOES 1 OTTER SHRIMP 1 Best new potatoes, I freshly dug. 10 lbs. 8 I I | 25c Kellogg’s RICE KRISPIES Regular size 2 pkgs. Fine for salads 2 cans 35c Gold Bar { CROSBY CORN Friday and Saturday | 20c UPTON’S TEA Va-lb. package Special I French’s Mustard Large bottle 13c 46c n Jewelry Store 25c Best grade w hite corn 2 cans 35c Calumet 1 BAKING POWDER 1 l-lb. can I 27c A. IV. Metzger & Co. at Mealey’s A Home ouned Store Phone 1451 rn o n e Giving Personal Service Q uality and Service D ept. p h one 12gl Finest E lectrical Exhibit E ver M a d e a t th e C o u n ty F a ir T hese daily displays and dem onstrations will em phasize p articu larly the fol lowing m achinery and appliances. dem onstrator direct from factory will explain opera tions of the different types of pumps for deep and shallow well use to any interested farmer. THE FIRST STATE BANK , »fi H ItIM ’ ir s GRESHAM FUEL CO. See d em onstration of k itchen cook stove S atu rd ay at K idder H ard w are Co.—Adv. I I I 1 9 New Thor W asher with detachable Ironer—one of the greatest labor-saving devices ever introduced into the American home. Expert woman dem onstrator will be present at all times to show its wonderful accom plishments. 3 Complete and attractive K elvinator Electrical Re- frigerator display, with free dem onstrations. | Full selection of Modern Electric Ranges with our own Domestic Science Expert, Mrs. M. E Ilawlev in daily chMrge. i « " P e lla lo u e a n d A p p e tlc ln « ". T o a st - COAL (IS p e r tu n nntU A a « . 1 Cigarettes, Camels, Old Gold, Chesterfield, carton $1.19 I4 C la i SPRINGS EYESIGHT SPECIALIST *1*1 ZuC U a v tn for ROCK 1— Paul Domestic Automatic Pumping Systems. Expert 1 I 4-C «> fie Phone l i s t O ur booth, attractiv e and w ell-arranged will show the m ost practical labor- saving equipm ent ever assem bled at G resham . •Il I V 21 • I III I I I Card of Thanks. We w ish to th an k our custom ers for th e ir p atro n ag e in the p ast and would be pleased to have them continue th e sam e w ith th e new p ro p rieto r of the Mt. Hood Service station. S. S. THOMPSON. PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY WILL DEMONSTRATE BEST MODERN DEVICES. FOR FARM AND HOME SERVICE Weekly Nperlul» RATIKDAY A9I> MONDAY, H il l ’s R F II ( O Larry Focht GRESHAM I IIF F F F , Phone 1411 1-lb. i .in.N " I t s b e tte r .'olT.-i Day or Contract WORK G UARANTEED 3 WALRADS O n e frie n d telin a n o th e r A ffiliated H u y ere.” and Septic Tanks 22c tl.I .K N SI I. \ | ( P E v s . 3 Hill I 'l l . I . I t P L U M B IN G GROCERY BULLETIN 69c from a w eek's visit w ith her son and daughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs, J. W. P a rk e r and son, at Salem, Mrs. I). H. L auderback accom panied her. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. H olloway w ent to Salem Sunday and brought the visitors home. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Maloy moved last week to eastern Oregon to the vicinity of O ntario. Mrs. Annie Wold, m other of Mrs. Maloy, who has lived w ith her for several years, has gone to W estport, O re gon, to m ake her home w ith Mrs. W. F. Mason, an o th er daughter. Galen F an ch er has purchased a new 1% -ton G raham B rothers tru ck from Brockway & Nelson. I Pound of H olbrook, Oregon, who » ith his wife is moving to G resh am th is week, w here they w ill re side n ear th e station. Mr. Pound took possession of th e place y e ste r day. Mr. Thom pson, who w as s e r iously ill some tim e ago, co n tin u es to im prove slowly. If you w ant to know how M odern E lectric Service can solve vour home and farm problem s, d o n ’t miss the Fair Dates July 25 to 29 P. E. P. Co. D IS P L A Y No Admission to Fair Ground I he R a n k oj Real Service" MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE A Strong Hunk BANK Portland Electric P ow er Co. GRESHAM. OREGON