Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 05, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    HAHF FO,'R
GRESHAM
AMERICAN LEGION HEAD
IS IN POJJTLAND.
Mr. and Mrs F ra n k C lark of New­
berg visited for sev eral days d u rin g
th e New Y ear season a t the home of
th e ir a u n t, Mrs. L. T. L usted
Mrs. J. s. C arlson left th e la tte r p a rt
of last week for Los A ngeles, w here
she w ill spend th e next few m onths
looking a fte r business in te re sts and
enjoying th e so u th ern clim ate
Dr. and Mrs. J. E C lanhhan of S ea­
side have retu rn ed to th e ir home afte r
spending th e holidays w ith relativ es
and frien d s here.
D. C. Ely of Oregon City was in
G resham today looking a fte r p ro p erty
in te re sts here. Mr. Ely is ow ner of
th e business block on Main stree t
N eed V our H ult C lean ed ?
H ave It F re n ch dry cleaned. Re- b earin g his nam e and of the resid en ce
p a lrin g n ea tly done. T a ilo rin g fo r on Second street. He intends to ta k e
ad ies and m en.
im m ediate action to clea r a slig h t d e­
P E T E R LEN A R D , T ailo r.
fect In his title caused by the fa ilu re
I he O utlook and Y our F a v o rite P o rtla n d D a ily
at a M on ey -S a v in g B a rg a in R ate!
Specials in Ladies Silk and
I t& ckin sp Wool Hosiery
H eavy silk and wool,
h e a th e r m ixed, $3.35,
n o w ................. $2.69
G ray silk and wool,
$2.75 vals. now $2.38
D ark brow n silk and
wool, rib top, $2.25
vals. now . . . . $1.98
H eavy wool m ixed go lf
hose, $1.25 vals. 98c
SPECIALS IN RUBBER GOODS
Boys Black Rubber School Capes, ages 8 to 14 years
any size, $4.50 values, now........................
$3 75
\ Ien,s ’.¡‘W v
Rubber Goats, $4.98 vals, now $4.15
M ens Red Rubber Hip Boots, the top notch guaran­
teed kind, now...........................
eg 75
NOW IN STOCK
G ym S h oes for M en an d W om en
W a lr a d M e r c a n tile C o.
WATCH FOR
Special Prices
Every W eek
Beginning Monday, January 8th
Always
Safe
Trading
Places
Run. Good for Cooking and E ating
R om e B eau ty A p p les, bx $ 1 .5 0
RIGHT NOW!
P icn ic Ham«, sh oulders, lb. 20c
Weigh about ♦ pounds
'»Y' i o i h y o k k i n g
Less than today’s w holesale price
Y o u n g A m erica C heese, lb. 32c
C andy F ree
R aisins, pound f o r .............
8oedod or needless
Sugar-C risp Corn F la k es,
Hi Metzger
10c
3 packages for 25c
NEWBERG LARD F L O U R - C row n, W hite M ount-
tain, O ly m p ic, Kerr» Be»t P a ten t
Medium 95<
Large $1.95
Quality
and Service
20c
R aisins, Sun-M aid, 2 p kgs. 35c
49-pound sack for
$4.50
2.65
2.90
2.00
2.50
1.40
$1.93
15
Doz.
Case
$2.25
$ 4.40
2.60
1.70
2.25
5.10
.‘1.30
4.40
1.50
1.70
2.95
8.35
2.05
2.05
1.05
4.00
4.00
3.25
F R U IT S
1.18
1.40
2.35
2.75
2.50
4.90
2.65
5.30
Robles
Robles
Robles
Robles
2.20
1.90
4.10
3.75
Sunmahl Seedless Raisins, No. 1 package
Sunmanl Seeded Raisins, No. 1 package
1.10
2.75
1.15
2.85
2.8»
5.65
„
w
..
„
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Free Peaches, No. 2V2
( ling Peaches, No. 2G.
Pears, No. 2y2
Apricots, No. 2i/2
t
Each
»Oo
20c
27 ^ c
22^c
H Doz.
#1.09
1.20
1.60
1.30
Doz.
2.35
3.15
2.50
Case
$ 4
4 «5
6.25
4.90
O T H E R SPE C IA L S
...........
*
California soil shell Walnuts, pound
T h eie a re hu n d red s of other b arg ain s o ffe r­
ed th a t are not listed here.
W e have several o f the popular
*Close-Ti(e’ Sedan Tops
l or l ords and Chevrolets which we are Closing Out
at Far Below Cost
Regular Price
$65.00
$75.00
Close Out Price
. • . - . fo r F ord touring
------ $ 3 5 .0 0
. . for C hevrolet to u rin g . . $ 3 5 .0 0
Installation included in this bargain price
b a r t e r garage
Gresham
We pay 4 per cent interest on Time Certificates and
perm"?5 CC° U" tS’ * " ,h at
and Prilde„ X
T IM E A N D SA V IN G S D E P O S IT S
D ecem ber 31, 1 9 2 1 . . . .
S271 8?« in
D ecem ber 31, 1922. . . . . . . . ’ $291.826.44
December 11. l922T 0 , a l D e p ° * iU
plant
M achinery for th e cu t-u p p lan t is
now being in stalled at the p lan t of the
Zweibel M an u factu rin g com pany. The
roof to th e building in w hich th e nta-
• hinery is being in stalled has
| com pleted. Funds a re co n tinuing to
<onie in and th e p lan t is g rad u ally
clim bing to a stag e of com pletion. It
is expected th a t sufficient money will 1
be supplied by P o rtlan d business men
to put It in op eratio n soon.
<e
$529,455.20
Your Account Is Invited
FIRST STATE BANK
GRESHAM. OREGON
NOTH I
Trout.late C hapter O. E. S. will give B r a i n s Offered In t anned Goods,
T he atto rn ey g en eral has decided a i a '(l party J a n u a ry 13 in the hall
‘" ferestlu g barg ain s a re now
th at th e sta te tax com m ission has no Everybody welcome.
cl
ued
a *n ’ l8rKe V ar,et* of
a u th o rity to rem it any p a rt of A s­
anned goods at th e T w entieth Cen-
to ria 's paym ent of sta te tax es
It Is
Ford Sedan for Sale.
store. These g°
goods
a re not
not or
only
L ate '21 model, good tires, and a ! of O
‘ good
° d8 are
believed a mt a r a r e w ill be Introdut > d
I in th e sta te le g isla tu re to relieve p ro p ­ spare. J ? Driven
* v.en o only
n ’y ab°
u
t
3500
miles,
n
r,...
bUt
a
re
P’®ced
St
about 9500 m iles 'n r ,
” r«»
erty in the fire stric k en city ol a part "hock ab so rb ers, door locks sun ' - .7 .• * ,h a t ‘8 a,8° a ttra c tiv e
A new
1 ! it s s t a le ta x
$t9o ° thPr e ,tr a 8 ' Gooki new.” o n ly ” ne of fresh v e g e ta b le s ^ J s ^ b
r r a X b u " b "* V T h
' o’! aT 'T ” “ ''
’ Pi,P *’f
^ " rc liy
Mnslcal Instrument*.
T h° rn e ’ *’ ' ai,p,le8
” >"» «*a«on, th e re i . now
A good P ack ard O rgan, $30; piano Bank of G resham .
q u a rte re d oak finish, $125.
a good asso rtm en t of apples on hand.
oak finish, $125.
m
tin feT,
c le a n ,l» e . . is one of the
J. E
” f**tn re ’ of ’hl« G resham store.
M asonic H a ll, G resham O regon
FRIDAY NIGHT. JANUARY 12
e.rr.h»m Orchestra
Phone
1451
.40
Sale prices will continue while lots on hand last.
SHORTENING
& Co.
»5
*7L
See our w indow displays
B argains.
a t Ia"b8er ’ T r8 i
a r “ e,e8 fo r
Medium 75.'
Large $1.45
1?
* h
Blue Rose Klee, Fancy tirade, 4 pounds.......
Crystal White Soap, 10 bars.
< r" " n ¿ >1aB<‘ake flo u r, large package..............
»alley Flour, 49-pound sacks
.... »
Royal Raking Powder, 12-ounce c a Z Z ———
SLOW I.Y PROGRESSING
have an over supply of the plain candles, the
kinds, which we a re selling at
‘u Dox.
Case
to m ake public record in th e early day
of th e fac t th a t p ro p erty rev erted to
th e form er ow ner a fte r it had been
deeded to a fra te rn a l o rder, though
th a t o rd er never functioned. Mr. E ly ’s
n tto rn e y is p rep a rin g p ap ers and le­
gal n o tices looking to w ard th e c le a r­
ing of th e title.
C luster, best for th e fru it basket
20c
PEAS—
Each
Preferred Stock Telephone,
No. 2 ..............................
.’Oc
'^e 4 ♦>
Preferred Stock, Tender Melt-"
ing, No. 2............................. 22<6c
10.50
U tahana Peas, No. 2.................. l»c
20c
41.50 Del Monte Extras No. 2
IOMATOES— Standard Quality
4.00 Puree with trimmings, No. 2V. 1216c
Royal Red Solid Pack. No. 2 U La-
4.90 Preferred Stock, Solid Pack
’ No. 2y2................................... 1 7 ^ c
2.75 Del Monte, Solid Pack, No. 2i/2 1716c
Del Monte, Solid Pack, No. 2 ... 15c
Doz.
Miss Joyce K idder, who has seen
111 for sev eral w eeks is im proving and
expects to be aro u n d soon. Roger Kid
der J s so fa r recovered from an at
tack of pneum onia as to be able to
be dressed and about th e house,
The G resham R e b ek a f lodge will
meet M onday evening, J a n u a ry 8. The
T he Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Wood, w ho new ly elected officers w ill be Installed.
have been q u ite ill for sev eral w eeks, All m em bers are urged to be present.
a re som ew hat im proved. Mrs. Gus
A m eeting of th e W. C. T. U. will be
Richey of P le a sa n t V alley Is carin g
held next T h u rsd ay aftern o o n at 2:30
( for them a t p resen t. Mr. an d Mrs.
In th e G resham lib rary . T he p .o g ra m
Wood ex p ress g re a t ap p reciatio n for
for th e aftern o o n w ill be given in
1 th e k in d n ess show n them d u rin g th e next issue.
C h ristm as season, and for th e m any
E d g ar A. T ibbets of Salem w as in
rem em b ran ces left a t th e ir home. G resham today callin g on old friends
S an ta h im self visited them , leaving a T he T ibbets lived
h ere ab o u t six
b ask et of fru it and n u ts on th e porch.
years ago w hile Mr. Tibhits, fa th e r of
It m ust have been S anta, ;■
th ey ---■
say, —
for | E dgar, w as p asto r of th e B ethel Ban-
no o th e r donor has ever been d isc o v -| , | 8t church. They now live in Salem.
ered.
T he A rem e clu b will m eet w ith
Mrs. C h ristin a H m nason, who Is em ­ Mrs. H. V. Adix on next Monday a f ­
ployed as a clerk at th e A. W. Metz­ ternoon, J a n u a ry 8. T he hostess w ill
g er sto re, has been enjoying a v ac a­ lie assisted hy Mrs. U. G. Sm ith, Mrs.
tio n for th e la st few days. She ex ­ W. L. G orsage and Mrs. C. J. L u n d ­
pects to be aw ay from h e r w ork for a quist. All E a ste rn S ta r ladles a rc In­
m onth
vited
Mr. an d Mrs. L. D. H ow ard and
All m em bers of th e B a p tist Guild
fam ily of T ro u td ale w ere dinner are co rd ially invited to lunch at th e
g u ests at th e hom e of Mrs. H ow ard's home of Mrs. A. J. Brow n on next
p are n ts. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning. Tuesday. Ja n u a ry 9, prom ptly at
T he re g u la r m eeting of th e M eth­ 12:30. In th is connection p lan s will
odist ch u rch ch o ir w as held at th e be discussed for th e w ork of th e o r­
p arso n ag e last night and w as followed g anization for the com ing year.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ram bo of P o rt­
by a b rief social tim e and re fre sh ­
m ents. O thers who have en tertain ed land. who a re to u rin g th e sta te in the
th e choir d u ring recen t w eeks a re Mr. in te rest of th e W. C. T. U. C hildren s
and Mrs. C. E. R usher, Dr. 4knd Mrs. F arm Home at C orvallis, w ere in
W. J. Ott, Miss G ertru d e A lexander G resham y esterd ay and w ere th e
and h er m other.
g u ests at luncheon of Xlr. and Mrs.
Among th o se rep o rted ill at th is W. F. Honey. NJr. and Mrs. Rambo
tim e a re Mrs. C. M. Z im m erm an and spent m any m onths in th e Near E ast
w orking am ong A rm en ian s and G reeks
Mrs. D. T. Lym an.
and retu rn ed hom e about a y ear and
a h alf ago.
5 lbs. $1.98.
There’s
One
Near
You
We Open Our 1923 Money-Saving Sale of
VEGETABLES
15c, 2 lbs. fo r 2 5c
3 lbs. $1.23
TODAY!
ASPARAGUS—
Each
Doz.
Snnkist, Large White, No. 2 U 38c
$2.25
Hillsdale, Fine Salad Tips, No” '
1, tall ..................
,>3<J
1.35
Preferred Stock, Fine Salad "
Points, No. 1 ta ll...............
25c
1.45
STRING BEANS—
Tender York State, No. 2......... 17|6c
1.00
Lily of the Valley, Cut Refugee
Fine Quality, No. 2 .
’2A6c 1.25
Standard Quality Cut String-’ "
less, No. 2.............................. 12t6c
.70
CORN—
M aryland Corn, Good Quality
T No- 2 ......................................... 10c
.59
Iowa Corn, Good Quality, No. 2 1216c
.73
Preferred Stock, Golden Ban-
tarn, No. 2.
............ 22i£c
1.25
Lily of the Valley, Golden Ban-"
tam, No 2............................. 2216c
1.35
Lily of the Valley, Country Gen­
tlem an, No. 2.......................... 19c
1.13
Del Monte Crosby, No. 2........... l ' 1^»* 1.00
IIOMINY—
Preferred Stock, No. 2i/2......... 12Uc
.70
PEAS—
Standard Quality, Large hut
Tender, No. 2............................12|6c
•75
Lily of the Valley, Sifted Early
June, No. 2......................... * 2»c
1.45
ROYAL CLUB COFFEE
W eigh about 6 pounds
1923
CANNED GOODS
(lirislm as Gandies
la n g e Sizes, Fancy
O tter Clam «, ta ll can« for
3,
2 0 th CENTURY STORES
g
r
o
c
e
r
ie
s
Norilleni Spy Apples, bx SI
‘ ’"limi 42c
JANTABV
The main thing about this sale is not only the extrem e­
ly low prices made, but the fact that the very finest goods
a lL n ^ h
VeiFy lowpst Prices prevailing are offered’
th at the m arkets are much higher on these goods and
stocks are not plentiful.
Burson silk and wool heather
assorted, with silk arrow
clocking, $2.25 vals. $1.98
Orchard
JAY,
GRESHAM LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T A nderson of
Monroe, Oregon, w ere recen t v isito rs
at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Day Ross
m an and fam ily
N ational Com m ander Alvin Owsley,
of Texas, is in P ortlan d today and
will ad d ress th e Legion hoys to ­
night.
T om orrow night he will
leave for S eattle.
OrTLOQg.
Good M„
and w ritn -
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graph
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•TZGER. G resham . Ore.
I l NI H AT 8 ID M i, HT
J. C. SHULTZ
COMMITTEE
B W T ll.m v F
E. W. AYLSWORTII
J. £. MKTZGFR
W. A. HESSEL
<’ d C om m unication of
’’'■'ham Lodge A. F & A. M
hall Tn ' 1 ° W ' !l **e
In M asonic
‘ T nc’,,aVi. J a n u a ry 9. 7 ;3O p. m.
J E. METZGER w ° ^ AGE’ S e c y ’