Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 21, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAUK FOUR
GRESHAM
OUTLOOK.
FRIDA Y,
DEMAND FOR FORD CARS
EXCEEDS PRODUCTION
JULY,
21.
It»22
GRESHAM LOCALS
Sealpax Union Suits
‘ The dem and fo r F ord cars at th e
Vote on bond issue as recom m end-
, present tim e exceeds p roduction" said ed by th e board of Union high school
! R ak er & son when asked how b u s i- ' next Monday n ig h t at th e high school
I ness was progressing. "M ore o rd ers at 8. T he present indebtedness can
a re being listed th an we can possibly be refunded fo r less in te re st and
needed im provem ents and en larg e­
| supply fo r som e tim e to com e."
Follow ing is a list of F ord purchaa- m ents m ade if th e bond issue carries.
: es which have been m ade from R ak er
We have the misses, made of Nainsook Check with
r \e \
C hase St. C lair left T hursday on
& Son from Ju ly 1 to Ju ly 20 of th is
Pure Lard.......................Medium 85c; large $1.65
bloomer
leg,
ages
2
to
12
years,
the
suit
«p
his
vacation.
H
e
and
a
party
of
iy ear:
New cars— E. W. U nis, P o rtlan d , frien d s from P o rtlan d a re now on
Sugar Cured Backs...................................... Lb. 21(
coupe; Jas. Naylor, G resham , sed an ; th e ir way to Mt. Hood. They are
Women's are in White Cambric, bodice top, suit
Choice Bacon Strips...................................... Lb. 25c
G. F. P eterson, Damascus, to u rin g ; also contem plating spending several I
M. E. W illiam s, G resham , tru c k ; J. 8. ¡days at the beach upon th e ir retu rn
Mild Cured Hams, whole or half.................Lb. 39c
And in Flesh Color, Hemstitched Cambric
Raker, G resham , to u rin g ; W. N. Tay- from th e m ountain.
lor,
P
o
rtlan
d
,
R-A,
to
u
rin
g
;
W
alrad
Miss
Grace
Collins,
of
P
ortland,
Picnics, nicely trimmed and wrapped.........Lb. 22c
Also have Jersey-fitting Union Suits, at
M ercantile Co., G resham , d elivery; ; i* th e guest of Miss W inifred St.
60c, 75c and $1.00 the suit
S tan d ard Oil, G resham , ro a d ste r; 1 C lair for several days. Miss Collins
J. B. Money, P o rtlan d , R-A, to u rin g ; is a schoolm ate and so ro rity sister of :
Plenty of Ladies SILK HOSE NOW in the colors most wanted
z\lpine Milk, special
Del Monte Pork and
R. N. N ystrom , G resham , coupe; R. Miss St. Clair.
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From 98c to $2.50 pair
6 f o r ......................55^
Beans, can 10c ; 6, 55 c
Rommel, P o rtlan d , R-A, coupe; A. R.
The Rev. and Mrs. D. Q. B arry and
A Good Rib Top Cotton Hose, at the pair, 25c
L udbury, Boring, coupe; W. R. Allen, Miss Edna Shoem aker are planning
Van Allen Peas, can
American Sardines,
Bull
Run,
tru
c
k
;
F.
A.
A
nderson,
to
spend
next
week
a
t
Columbia
SPECIAL
20^; 6 for........ $1.15
can ......................... 5c
j Boring, to u rin g ; S. T ak ah ash i, Gresh- City atten d in g the B aptist S tate con-
Girls’
Pink
Sateen
Bloomers for 68c
am , delivery; E. Spam er, P o rtlan d , vention which opens at one o clock
Choice Pink Salmon,
Otter Clams, flat, can
|
R-A,
coupe;
Wm.
L.
Crow,
P
o
rtlan
d
,
next
M
onday
afternoon
and
con-,
New Leather Belts, white, black and red, 25c
20 c ; 2 for.............35<*
can 15c; 6 for..... 85c
ro ad ste r; W alter Hess, T ro u td ale, 'tin u e s un til F jid ay . At th e close of
to u rin g ; L auderback Bros., G resh- ¡th e convention, th e B. Y. P. U. of th e ;
Rex Corned Beef,
Campbell’s Tomato
am
, delivery.
s ta te will open th e ir an n u al assem -
Soup, c a n ............ 10c
can ...................J.. 25<
Used C ars— S. B. Splawn, road-I bly on th e ir own assem bly g rounds ,
Gresham, Oregon
ste r; F. Jen n in g s, to u rin g ;
Jo h n f° r I® days. T he forenoons will be
1 1 «
Collins, to u rin g ;
T hom as I n g le ,! devoted to study in th e aftern o o n s to
Salted Peanuts, special.............. ..............2 Lbs. 25c
to u rin g , and J. H ornich of Dam ascus recreation and th e evenings to en ter
a tru ck .
,tain raen ts.
Roasted Peanuts, special.......... .............3 Lbs. 25c
__________
i Ben R. Litfln, of T he Dalles |
FRESH CUCUMBERS
Chronicle, passed th ro u g h Gresham
Bulk Cocoa ............................... ..................Lb. 10c
ARRIVE IN GRESHAM yesterday on his way to C orvallis to i
Derby Boneless Chicken........... ..................Jar 60c
atten d th e sta te ed ito rial m eet. He
C. E. Van Slyke, who lives n ear m ade th e O utlook office a brief call.
Derbv Sandwich Deliirht........... ...............Glass 20c
Ruby sta tio n , b ro u g h t som e fresh
Leslie St. C lair left this m orning
i-
cucum bers to G resham last T uesday
for Corvallis to atten d th e sta te edi­
which
he
had
raised
on* his
to ria l convention now in session.
farm . He took them to th e G resham
Mrs. C. A. H ill has been very ill
P ickle and C anning com pany’s fac­
w ith pleurisy, but is im proving.
to ry here. They w'ere declared to be
T he Security Benefit association
th e first delivered th is season.
will give a dance In M etzger’s hall
T he cucum bers w ere allow ed to
5 S atu rd ay evening, Ju ly 22. All are
grow un til th ey had attain ed th e re g ­
> invited.
u la r size. They m easured up to th e
J. W. M aulding has been q u ite 111
th re e reg u latio n sizes.
i from an a ttac k of h eart tro u b le but
The WINCHESTER Store
1000 pound, $26.85
500 pound, $20.65
Mr. Van 81yke is very proud of
he is much b e tte r today.
his early produce and says h e be­
Quality and Service
Phone 1451
T he Rev. and Mrs. A. S. Hisey and
lieves he can b eat th e Jap an ese
W hat every farmer should have while the price is
d au g h ter. Miss H elen, left W ednes­
when it com es to raisin g cucum bers.
day m orning for F alls City to atten d
so low.
P ian o T uning.
Phone Jones, G resham 1561, care
j th e E pw orth L eague in stitu te w hich )
Outlook.
»3.00.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
W ant aos. adii to y o u r profit.
begins th e re next Monday, Ju ly 23,
¡and ends on th e 30th.
Rev. Mr.
Hisey expects to arriv e th e re early
i ..........
| to assist in p u ttin g a roof on th e new
! building w hich is now n earin g com ­
pletion.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Goudy and
fam ily of D enver, Colorado, are
guests a t th e hom e of Mrs. M arion
Johnson. The Goudys m otored from
D enver via Y ellow stone N ational
for every depth or type of well, installed.
P ark and expect to go on to Califor-
1 nia before re tu rn in g to Denver.
Recent visitors a t th e hom e of Mr.
i and Mrs. L. P. M anning w ere Mr.
1141
GRESHAM
1141
and Mrs. L. C. Sherwood and daugh-
. ter, Eva, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Reliability
Service
! Munyon, all from Los Angeles. L ast
S aturday th e M annings w ith th e ir
I visitors, accom panied also by Mr. and "
j Mrs. C hrist P eterson and d au g h ter, T M - : - : - : - : - : - : - : - : - : - : - » : - : - : - » : - » » : - : - : - : - : - : - : - » : - : - : “:*«:**:-:-:**:-:-:-:-»«-:-:-:-:*
Miss C athryn, and son, Paul, of Port-
Our business in new cars, Gardners, Mitchells and Jordans, for the first six months of
land, took a th ree-d ay trip on th e A
1922 was far and away ahead of any year in the history of our concern. We have been
highw ay. T hey drove to th e upper | X
putting out new cars so rapidly, that our used car department has been overloaded and
' Celilo fails beyond T he Dalles. A
' cam p was m ade at Hood R iver on th e ; X
we are determined to make a quick reduction in our stock of used cars and to do so we
i first n ig h t, and on th e ir retu rn jo u r- ¡ *t.
are cutting prices to the limit» We have been preparing for this sale for more than two
, ney back th ey cam ped a t E agle Î
weeks; most of our cars have been put through the shop and worn parts renewed,
Creek. At B onneville th ey bought
many of them have been repainted, and we say to you honestly, they represent far bet­
| th ree blue backed salm on from Percy
ter values than can be found in any new car at similar or even greater prices, We
; K itzm iller and barbecued them and
1 declared them most delicious. P lates ?
have 50 cars to choose from.
were laid for 11. T h e Sherwoods re- X
tu rn ed to Los Angeles th is m orning. Y
Mr. Sherwood is Mrs. M anning’s y
b ro th er. Mr. and Mrs. M anning and A
Mr. and Mrs. Munyon will leave for ¡ X
Seaside and T illam ook tom orrow to *f
be gone th ree days.
j A
A splendid m usical concert was X
given W ednesday evening a t th e
" Is n ’t it su rp risin g to find such a ttra c tiv e ru g s so rem ark ab ly low-
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. S trong j
p ric e d !” And no m a tte r w h eth er it is a ru g for th e living room ,
A bout 150 people g ath ered on th e I
dining room, bedroom or k itchen, people alw ays say th e sam e thing.
F o r th ese b eau tifu l ru g s come in rich colorings and designs a r tis ti­
fro n t lawn and porch to listen to th e
cally su itab le for every room in th e house.
m usical num bers. Several splendid
You’ll find th a t these rugs not only save you money, b ut h ours of
readings were also given. Bob and
tim e in cleaning. They req u ire no laborious b eating o r sw eeping.
Don G rant of P o rtlan d gave many
The lig h test mopping leaves th e ir w aterproof su rface clean and
spotless.
vocal and piano selections which th e
They are extrem ely d u rab le and lie perfectly snug on th e floor w ith ­
audience were n ever tired of h ea r­
o ut fasten in g of any kind. T he rich colors will not fade.
ing
H arold G raham of P o rtlan d
sang several songs which received
PATTER N S AND SIZES FOR EVERY ROOM.
(I
X » feet
much applause. Miss M yrtle R usher
« X lO Ji feet
7 ü X » feet
» X 12
fe e t
also sang, accom panied by Miss, Vida
»
X » feet
U X 15
feet
C enter at th e piano.
Mrs N annie
Stephenson of P o rtlan d favored the
AJ.
j u j i / a il ii
Tour Home Furnisher
audience w ith a couple of readings, A « f .
G R E SH A M , O REG O N
w
hich
received
much
applause.
The
We are not publishing prices in this ad because prices will not mean a thing to you
read in g s were very well given. Those ,
until you see our cars, THEN you will appreciate the remarkable savings we are offer­
who heard h er hope to have th e pleas­
ing in this big clearance of GOOD used cars. Thirty cars were sold in less than five
ure of h earin g h e r again. At th e de­
days at our last sale, so if you would make your choice while the selection is good, come
m and of th e ch ild ren Mr. S tro n g ,
sang an Indian song. T he younger j
early. Sale starts Saturday, July 22d, at 8 a. m. Be on hand and secure one of these
You may be too busy to come to the bank or yon' may live
audience joined in on th e chorus ¡
fine used cars at rq^k bottom price. No matter what you have in mind paying for a car,
at too great a distance. That need not prevent your having an
They had probably heard It before ¡
account with us and making deposits whenever you wish. For
we are sure to have what you want and a reasonable payment down and the balance in
b ut it was alw ays new to them b e - !
various reasons many people prefer to bank by mail and we
easy monthly installments will make it yours.
cause they liked it so well
The J
are accustomed to handling their business in that way. So if
evening was a very e n te rta in in g one ¡
you wish to mail in your checks, drafts or money we will ob­
Grocery Specials
They are loose and cool, ju st the
kind for the hot days.
1.00
$1.00
$1,50
Walrad Mercantile Co.
CERTO makes perfect jams and jellies
without boiling away the flavor. Try it.
4. W. Metzger & Co.
FAIRBANKS - MORSE
BINDERS
51 Used Cars at
Special Prices
SCALES
BINDER TWINE
R E P A IR S
OILS
Myers Water Systems or Pumps
HESSEL’S
FARM MACHINERY
A Cut Price Sale Starting Saturday, July 22
j
Gold Seal CONGOLEUM Art-Rugs
Fords
Maxwells
Dodges
Dorts
Oaklands
Mitchells
Studebakers
Overlands
Jordans
Stutz
and Others
Cut to Prices From
$40 to $1150
i .1. E. iMETZGER
U ncle Sam Can M ake Your Deposit
T rucks
a t L ess th a n
C ost
We have a nu m b er of trucks, new
and used, ranging In size from \
to 3
tons, and we will sacrifice
them for fa r less th a n o u r cost. If
you need, o r know of anyone need ­
ing a tru ck , do them a favor: tell
them of th is sale
40 Years in
the Northwest
Broadway at
Everett
PORTLAND, OREGON
OPEN SUNRAY AND EVENINGS DURING SALE
serve your instructions carefully and send you a receipt for
<». W. lia m n Dies.
every deposit. You will find the service just as dependable as
G. W Racon, aged 79 years, died
if
you were dealing across the counter.
F rid ay m orning in P o rtlan d . Ju ly
21, at a frien d 's residence at 7
WE RE AS NEAR TO YOU AS YOUR MAIL BOX
o'clock. Mr. Bacon has been an In­
LET UNCLE SAM ASSIST
valid fo r some tim e. He Is survived
bv a son, John Bacon of Gresham ,
and o th e r re la tiv e s whose nam es are
not know n.
Some of them are
GRFSHAM. OREGON
th o u g h t to be residing in G resham
No fu n eral arran g e m en ts have yet
been m ade.
Zion E van gelical Church.
W oottaawing
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Services a th e Zion Evangelical
F or quick service and a sq u a re
M ethodist Chunrh service«.
¡church will begin next Sunday w ith (,eal eal1 O r’ »ham 14x. If you w ant
T he Rev. Mr R ailck . of P o rtlan d . Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Preach- (*,1°?, cal1 th e sam e n u m b er C. H.
will preach th e m orning serm on at j ing In th e G erm an language will be
n’ -
am ‘ Or**o n -
th e M ethodist ch u rch next Sunday at th e reg u la r h o u r of 11
T he
T he G ard n er ca r will stan d Inspec-
ow ing to th e absence of Rev. A 8. young people’s m eeting will be at 8 Hon by th e best of g a ra g e experts.
Hisey. As fa r as Is now known no P- m
Misa Louise H einrich will be Com pletely equipped w ith all of the
¡evening service will be held.
't h e leader.
best nnlta and a y ea r's g u ara n tee .
W A H ESSEL. Agency.
FIRST STATE BANK
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