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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1923)
FAG* H II K GRISHAM OCT LOOK, CHI.KKY GKO M IKS NOTE. We now have our quotations on Royal Anu and Waterhouse cherries and are contracting to buy. Come In and see us at once. We are paying highest prices and pay at time fruit is delivered. H. E THAYER at old Gresham Peed Mill next to A. W. Metxger Co., Gresham, Oregon. BETHEL BAl’TIST -TS» Glad Haad Gfesrcii.** COMMEK4TAL ( ’L IB NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT •U n iversal Brotherhood Is the Geal” look prove R. “Come thou w ith us and we w tll do SW le n ta . thee pood.’ Bargain in pocket knives at L. L DAVID Q BARRY, B. Th.. Pastor. Kidder Hardware Co.. Gresham. Ore J l h i GRESHAM LOCALS A special m eeting of the Gresham I Mr ant* Mrs. James Naylor and Commercial club has been called for daughter Thelma left Gresham on next week Tuesday night, st the city I W ednesday morning for a trip by au- hall. There are several very urgent I ton*°Blle to California, where they ex- m atters for consideration by the m em -1p ett to spend the next live or six bers and business men of Gresham We*k* They w ill visit with Mr. Nay- and a full attendance is greatly d e -1 lor • brother in Stockton and from •Red. I there w ill take trips to points of In terest in California. WANTED—More readers for the I Theo. Y’an Doninek says that the 7e‘ ders "'Ore < “ t ,<U f° r th# | baker " bu<*> • • c « ~ * at the Bible School 10 a. m . Sermon at 11 a. m. u.n<*^7 M T.L.m Go*?1 * Supper the ftret A W ant Ad m eans additional In Sunday o f the month. Bible Study and W ednesday. 7 10 p m. com e with little outlay. Lat the Out Choir Rehearsal. Thursday, 7 JO p. m m arriage license window these June days. The City Bakery turned out 17 wedding cakes in the flrst five days of the month. A number were for Port- I land patrons. Charlie Brown has completed his course at the North Pacific School of Pharmacy In Portland with honors and bas passed the state board with a high grade. He is employed with the F ellow s Pharmacy in Portland. He spent a few days at home recently. Mrs. Ida Hepp, m other of the Hepp Brothers of the racket store, and Mrs Brooks, both of the Sellwood district in Portland, visited in Gresham on Tuesday evening and were shown through the various departm ents of the Outlook’s print shop. They were surprised at the com pleteness of the plant. Mrs Brooks was formerly of Troutdale. Mrs. Amelia Megordeu of River Falla, W isconsin, la the guest of Mrs Percy Giese of P leasant View avenue The two were schoolm ates and close friends in their girlhood. They were in Gresham yesterday Two new workers, the Misses F lor ence Auclair and Adele Shenk. have been added to the force of the Out look Publishing com pany daring the past week, bringing the number to 10 persons. MENSWEAR f SH O ES Mr. and Mrs. O. Adams and daugh G RESH A M ters, Golda and Jean, returned last Tuesday from Salem where they v isit ed friends and relatives for a few days. A short m eeting of the Baptist La dies Guild w ill be held at the home of Mrs. D. P. Milliken on Tuesday after noon, June 12, from 2 to 2:30. Each lady is asked to bring a dish tow el to hem for the fair. W inston Strong had both bones of his right arm broken above the wrist S I yesterday w hile attem pting to crank 5 a truck. The young son of C. E. Lash baugh living west of Gresham suffered J the same kind of an accident on last Tuesday. Mrs. J. H. Wood, who has been seri- [ ously 111 for more than a week, is re ported much improved today. Coining June 20 and lasting 5 days, at Mrs. H. M. Manville of Eugene Is I visiting for a few days with Mrs. J Wm Smith of Cleveland avenue. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ogilbee. who have been staying tem porarily with the | form er’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. | Ogilbee of Roberts avenue, have mov- 5 j ed to Portland. i ntu June 12th, 12-quart 12-quart Mrs. C. E. Rusher is coniined to her j j bed with a severe attack of bronchial J Aluminum Presene Kettle " trouble. She is reported somewhat in proved. IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIillllllimiiiiiiiiiiiiHitiHimiic 1 be r*'g u ' *r me«ting of the Women s j s Home Missionary society has been = postponed from Wednesday, June 13 1 to Tuesday, June 19. It w ill be at the a home of Mrs. George W. Stapleton 3 A tine boy was born to Mr. and Mrs g I Wm. C. A verill this m orning at For- 3 est Grove. Miss W illene Botkin entertained We are equipped to repair your car. 3 regardless of the make, and do a flrst- 3 Miss Kathleen Bailey In a farewell 31 party at her home last night. Lawn class job. one that we feel safe In g I tennis and other gam es were played guaranteeing to be right. We have and a tine evening was enjoyed. The lots of room for live auto storage. Baileys expect to leave for Colorado next Sunday Mrs. Ethel Miller, accompanied by her mother. Mrs. Elixabeth McLain and J. W. Lawrence, left yesterday for a trip to Powers. Oregon, to visit I’HED SOI m t KB, Prop. the former s sister, Mrs. John Miller 2391 Night Phone 25x5 Í They expect to be gone about a week Twentieth Century Grocery If we didn't sell by the CASH AND CARRY SYSTEM we would be obliged to charge considerably more for these goods. SATURDAY’ AND MONDAY WE OFFER SU N -M A ID SEED ED R A ISIN S, 2 large p ack age, f o r .............. 25c Amaizo Corn Oil-Splendid for salads and cooking, pint cans 24c, quart cans 48c CAMEL DATES, fresh and delicious, pkg. .... ........ .09 ROYAL CLUB COFFEE pound cans .................. 39,. Get Your Straw Hat Now ROYAL CLUB MARSH- mallows, lb.................... 40c PICNIC PLATES, dozen to the package............... .09 New Shapes New Weaves SLICED DRIED BEEF, glass jars, picnic size 15c CRISCO, 6 lb. cans eact» ............................ $1.29 $ 9 -5 0 Straws for Work, 25c to 75c filimi IK IB IY . ROYAL BAKING POWDER large cans .................... ,<oc Singapore Sliced Pineapple, No. 2can . 20c, large No. 2 j ca n . for 25c M. J. B. TR EE TEA. any kind, i/2 lb. 2*c» lb.... 55c Silver Isle. Removes Grease, Ink, Splendid for mechanics, regular 10c can for............ 5e Good Luck, Cold Pack Rubber., the b e.t, 3 p ack age, fo r .............. 25c Royal Red Solid Pack Tomatoes. large cans. F L O U R --F ish er. Blend or Crown, 49-pound .a ck fo r .............. $1.85 Pure Cane Sugar, 10 pounds for $1.00. (Limit one lot) A Penny Saved Is a P enny E arned At the THRIFT SALE HEPP’S RACKET STORE Pllo"e 1238 ««.».a, Oregon SPECIAL - During Our Stock-Reducing Sale Which Prevails Throughout the Entire Store Everything is included in this sale except contract lines d*i rn | vi.D iz | Mens Good Work Shoes, pair $2.79 ulnk? re?uIar shoes’ brown’ retan cap blucher, % double soles, unlined, sizes 7 /2EE to 11EE. Automobile Repairing MHHMHMMHMMMWllNtmtttttfmlF G resh am Phone G arage ................................................................................ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHII......... WX-AV >ZXX^AM»zXXXXX.. Xxzzz V. *4 4r#XÆx "XAr »zzzXZCZzX; LAWRENCE WILHELM COMMITS SUICIDE Sale Price $2.79 a pair Mohawk 9-4 Bleached Sheeting 59c yard s S e is . ’ u cx : % s * '' — ........... Long Cloth 23c a yard Our regular 35c quality Long Cloth. _— ._ Sale price, yard R egular 22c Hope Muslin, bleached Sale price, y a r d ...........................l ’ ^ c * "* ** *— — — — —— — ...— —sac Reg 16c unbleached Muslin Sale price, yard ..................... |» t. Reg. 25c Black Hawk Muslin, bleached Sale price, yard ........................ ijfc. Grocery Values Lawrence Wilhelm of the Victory district committed suicide on last Wednesday by drinking bichloride of mercury solution intended for the treatm ent of potatoes. He had been < HOIl E PICNICS, weigh about 7 lb« Lb. $ .20 | suffering from several years from ill SAL I PORK, thin anti streaked with lean Lb. .25 health, which w as said to be respon- 1 sible for his action. He went to work W HITE RIBBON Shortening, med. pail 75c» large • 1.45 j In the fields yesterday and w as found FLOUR, White Mountain. Olympic, Crown, sack .. ¿.05 | several hours later lying unconscious beside a spring. Barrel, 7.05 Mr Wilhelm was born in Germany ROYAL BAKING POWDER, med 12c: large 1.25 I on September 5. 1S72. He was mar Extra large 2.15 ried in January. 1893 in Ohio. The fam ily moved to their farm near COFFEE ROYAL CLUB. lb. 39c» 3 Iba. $1.15» 5 lbs 1.90 j Gr-sham 10 years ago. He is survived JELLIES, i*ure Fruit, different flavors, glass .1 0 § j b-v bis widow and four daughters, Mrs. Florence Becker. Mrs. Marie Burns, JAMS and PRESERVES, large glass J Esther and Roberta Wilhelm. ORANUES, large juicy navals, dozen LEMONS, large sizes. Sunk 1st, dozen .58 213 GRAPEFRUIT, extra large Floridus. each CHOICE RED SALMON, tall cat s, can 35c» 3 for MEDIUM RED SALMON, lb. tall cans, can OREGON PRUNES, 5 lb. package ...... .... . Z. O„ sim ilar to Grape Nuts, special 15c 1.00 15c 213 SUGAR CRISP CORN FLAKES. 3 packages .15 2Î5 Il XBDO TOBACCO, regular 15c Uns. 2 for PRINCE ALBERT TOBACCO. 16 ox. cans .25 1.25 Quality and Service METZGER Phone r j j / Peed I J’S I R egular 25c 18-inch Indian Head Sale price, yard .......................... j»,. R egular 45c 44-inch Indian Head Sale price, yard ............................. Regular 35c 36-inch Indian Head Sale price, yard ..................... Regular 60c 54-inch Indian Head sale price, yard................... Pillow Tubings for 43c a yard ¿a<, 49c Good quality Tubings, widths 40 inch, 42 inch. 45 inch t . 4 . WACK & CO. Gresham, Orezon ~QuaUt, Good, at Right Price. - The funeral w ill be held from the I t o l Evangelical ( hureh. J Zion Evangelical church in Gresham | on Saturday. June 9. at 1 o'clock. In Follow ing are the services for Zion terment w ill be In Douglass cem e Evangelical church for next Sunday. tery. June 10: Sunday school at 10 o'clock, Bethel Baptist (h u reh In non are. divine service in the German language Went*. at 11, service at 8 o'clock in the Eng Bible school w ill m eet as usual at 9:48. At 11 o'clock the pastor, the lish language The Rev H. R. Geb Rev D. Q, Barry, will take for the hardt w ill speak both morning and His morning topic w ill be them e of mutual discussion Two evening Ways in Contrast.’’ The special in The Character of the Kingdom of the m usical line will be "Satisfied.“ God." The choir will sing the anthem. by Geibel. The B. Y. P. V. w ill meet “Come. Ye Disconsolate." The even at 7: lu. At the preaching service at ing topic w ill be W a s t e " Mrs. Theo 9 o'clock the pastor w ill take for his dore Brugger w ill sing "The Vesper subject "A Special Friend." The Prayer" at this service. Preparations are being made for the chorus choir w ill render ’Jesus, Lov Childrens' Day program to be given er of My Soul," H. P. Dank» by the Sunday school o s June 17. and I’taao r unlag. the picnic following. Satisfaction guaranteed. 83. ... Fred B. Jones, phone Gresham 189x3. tf Say It the W ant Ad way Successors to Bithpp Bros. N H H N IIIH IIt H im A GOOD CITIZEN Political and religious liberty are vouchsafed us bv the Constitution, but economic liberty is attainable only through industry and thrift. But for a banker. Robert Morris, who financed the American Revolution, our citizens might not now enjov the blessing, of political independence. So, as bankers m d ^ r n d ™ « ' ‘n ’' m n g t W Wh° !trive for financ,al FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM. OREGON