Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, June 08, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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    CHEEKY GROWERS NOTE.
We now hare nur 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 Feed Mill next to A.
W. Metzger Co., Gresham, Oregon.
'
m «„ t |GRESHAMLOCALS|
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, s,r- and Mrs James Naylor and
Commercial club has been called for I dau*ht >r Thelma left Gresham on
next week Tuesday night, at the city Wednesday morning for a trip by au-
hall. There are several very urgent I tom°blle to California, where they ex­
matters for consideration by the mem- pett
”D‘!Dd the next five or six
bers and business men of Gresham J weelw They will visit with Mr. Nay-
and a full attendance is greatly de-1 I lor’s brother In Stockton and from
I there will take trips to points of in-
CASH A N D CARRY SYSTEM
sired.
I terest in California.
WANTED—More readers for the I Theo. Van Doninck says that the
readera** a“d m° re WBDt “d8 f° r the I baker *’ 88 bu8y 88 the clerk at the
“The Glad Haad
Cbarrli.**
marriage license window these June
Bible School 10 a. m., Sermon at 11 a. m.
and 7 30 p. m. Lord's Supper the first
days.
The City Bakery turned out 17
A W ant Ad means additional in ­
Sunday o f the month. Bible Study and
SUN-M AID SEEDED RA ISIN S, 2 large packages fo r .............. 25c
P raise Service W ednesday, 7 :30 p. m. come with little outlay. Let the Out­ wedding cakes in the first five days of
Choir R ehearsal. Thursday. 7 30 p. m.
the
month.
A
number
were
for
Port­
“Unhersal Brotherhood Is the Goal” look prove it.
land patrons.
Amaizo torn Oil—Splendid for salads and cooking, pint cans 24c, quart cans 48c
“Come thou w ith ua and we w ill do
21» Cents.
Charlie Brown has completed his
thee good.'
Bargain in pocket knives at L. L course at the North Pacific School of
DAVID Q. BARRY, B. Th„ Pastor.
Kidder Hardware Co., Gresham, Ore.
CAMEL DATES, fresh and
ROYAL CLUB COFFEE
Pharmacy in Portland with honors
ROYAL BAKING POWDER
delicious, pkg............... .09
pound cans ....................89c
large cans ......................40c
and hati passed the state board with a
high grade. He is employed with the
Fellows Pharmacy in Portland. He
Singapore Sliced Pineapple, No. 2cans 20c, large No. 2 j cans for 25c
spent a few days at home recently.
Mrs. Ida Hepp, mother of the Hepp
ROYAL CLUB MARSH-
PICNIC PLATES, dozen
CRYSTAL W HITE SOAP
Brothers of the racket store, and Mrs.
mallows, lb...................... 40c
to the package.................09
5 bars .............................. 23c
Brooks, both of the Sellwood district
in Portland, visited in Gresham on
Tuesday evening and were shown
through the various departments of
the Outlook's print shop. They were
surprised at the completeness of the
SLICED DRIED BEEF,
CRISCO, 6 lb. cans
plant. Mrs. Brooks was formerly of
M. J. B. TR EE TEA. any
glass jars, picnic size 15c
each ..............
Troutdale.
$1.29
kind, i/2 lb. 2Nc< lb...... 55c
Mrs. Amelia Megorden of River
5c f
Falls, Wisconsin, is the guest of Mrs X Silver Isle, Removes Grease, Ink, Splendid for mechanics, regular 10c can for.......
Percy Giese of Pleasant View avenue. ❖
y X
The two were schoolmates and close
f
Good
Luck,
Cold
Pack
Rubbers,
the
best,
3
packages
fo
r
..............
25c
£
friends in their girlhood. They were
In Gresham yesterday.
25c
75c
Two new workers, the Misses Flor­
Royal Red Solid Pack Tomatoes, large cans,
. . . .
2 for 25c
ence Auclair and Adele Shenk, have
been added to the force of the Out­
FLOUR Fishers Blend or Crown, 49-pound sack fo r .............. $1.85 I
look Publishing company during the
past week, bringing the number to 10
persons.
M e n ’ s w e a r
Mr. and Mrs. O. Adams and daugh­
G R ESH A M
ters, Golda and Jean, returned last
Tuesday from Salem where they visit­
ed friends and relatives for a few
^
days.
A short meeting of the Baptist La­
dies Guild will 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 towel to
hem for the fair.
Winston Strong had both bones of
his right arm broken above the wrist
At the
yesterday while attempting to crank
a truck. The young son of C. E. Lash
baugh living west of Gresham suffered
the same kind of an accident on last
Tuesday.
Mrs. J. H. Wood, who has been serf
ously 111 for more than a week, is re
ff 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
Win. Smith of Cleveland avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ogllbee, who have
I been staying temporarily with the
Everything is included in this sale except contract lines
former s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E
1 hone 1236
Gresham, Oregon
Ogilbee of Roberts avenue, have mov
ed to Portland.
Until June 12th, 12-quart
Mrs. C. E. Rusher is confined to her
Aluminum Preserve Kettle “
bed with a severe attack of bronchial I
trouble. She is reported somewhat |
Improved.
s regular $3.75 shoes, brown, retan cap blucher,
The regular meeting of the Women's
double soles, unlined, sizes 7% EE to 11EE.
| Home Missionary society has been |
postponed from Wednesday, June 13,
1 to Tuesday, June 19. It will be at the J
! home of Mrs. George W. Stapleton.
A line boy was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Win. C. Averill this morning at For-
| est Grove.
Miss Wlllene Botkin entertained
We «re equipped to repair your car,
Miss Kathleen Bailey In a farewell
regardless of the make, and do a first-
t h e e t i" S an d
81 ln c h e s w id e - S .lc price, ja rd
59(.
| party at her home last night. Lawn )
8-4
Mohawk
sheeting,
bleached.
Sale
price,
yard
*
..........................
class Job, one that we feel safe in
| tennis and other games were played
..................................................................... ..
guaranteeing to be right. We have
and a fine evening was enjoyed. The |
Baileys expect to leave for Colorado
lots of room for live auto storage.
next Sunday.
Our regular 35c quality Long Cloth. Sale price, yard .........................
2S
Mrs. Ethel Miller, accompanied by
her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth McLain
¡and J. W. Lawrence, left yesterday I
Regular 22c Hope Muslin, bkached
Reg. 16c unbleached Muslin
| (or a trip to Powers. Oregon, to visit
Sale price, yard...........................17Jj»c
FRED SOUTHARD, Prop.
Sale price, yard............................. | 2c
the former's sister, Mrs. John Miller.
Phone 2391
I They expect to be gone about a week.
Reg. 25c Black Hawk Muslin, bleached
Twentieth Century Grocery
Il r 6
sell by the
obliged to charge considerably more for these goods.
BETHEL
BAPTIST
we would be
SATURDAY AND MONDAY WE OFFER
Get Your
Straw Hat
Now
WESSON OIL
pint cans 28c, quart cans 55c
New Shapes
New Weaves
$2 50 to $4
Straws for Work,
to
AylsWort
Pure Cane Sugar, 10 pounds for $1.00.
A P enny Saved
(Limit one lot) |
I
Is a Penny Earned
THRIFT SALE
During Our Stock-Reducing Sale
Which Prevails Throughout the Entire Store
HEPP’S RACKET STORE
SPFPIAI
ul
bVlnlt ■
rn
«pl.utz
Men’s Good Work Shoes, pair $2.79
Automobile Repairing
Sale Price $2.79 a pair
Mohawk 9-4 Bleached Sheeting 59c yard
Long Cloth 23c a yard
G re sh a m G a ra g e
3
l,,s| LAM HENCE M II.II ELM
COMMITS SUICIDE!
Grocery Values
CHOICE PICNICS, weigh about 7 lbs
Lb. $ .29
SAI/P PORK, thin and streaked with le a n ......... Lb.
.25
WHITE RIBBON Shortening, med. pall 75cj large I 1.45
FLOUR, W hite Mountain, Olympic, Crown, sack ... 1.95
Barrel. 7.95
ROYAL BAKING POWDER, med
12c: large
1.25
E xtra large
2.45
t OF FEE ROY AL CLUB. lb. 39c: 3 lbs. $1.15: 5 lbs 1.99
JELLIES, Pure Fruit, different flavors, glass
.19
JAMS and PRESERVES, large glass
.25
ORANGES, large juicy navals, dozen
,5 s
LEMONS, large sizes, Sunkist, dozen.................................33
GRAPEFRUIT, extra large Florida«, each
..... 15c
t HOICK RED SALMON, tall cans, can 35c: 3 for
1.99
MEDII M RED SALMON, lb. tall cans, can
15c
OREGON PRUNES, 5 lb. package .................
jg
Z. 0., sim ilar to Grape Nuts, special ...............
jj
SUGAR CRISP CORN FLAKES. 3 packages
TUXEDO TOBACCO, regular 15c tins, 2 for
PRINCE ALBERT TOBACCO, 16 oz. cans
I>23
A. W. METZGER <& CO.
Quality
and Service
Phone 1451
Peed 12S1
Sale price, yard................................19«.
Lawrence Wilhelm of the Victory I
district committed suicide on last
Wednesday by drinking bichloride of
mercury solution intended for the |
treatment of potatoes. He had been
R egular 25c 18-lnch Indian Head
suffering from several years from ill
Regular 35c 36-inch Indian Head
Sale price, yard ......... „ ...................i9(.
health, which was said to be respou
Sale price, yard............................... 2i)(.
Regular 45c 44-inch Indian Head
slble for his action. He went to work
Regular
60c 54-inch Indian Head
Sale price, yard ............................ ;j9l.
in the fields yesterday and was found
Sale
price, yard.........................
49c
several hours later lying unconscious
beside a spring.
l u al,ty Tubings, Widths
Mr. Wilhelm was born In Germany
40 inch, 42 inch, 45 inch
on September 5. 1872. He was mar­
ried In January. 1893 in Ohio. The
family moved to their farm near
Gresham 10 years ago. He is survived
Gresham, Oregon
by his widow and four daughters. Mrs.
‘Quality Good» at Right Price»"
Florence Becker, Mrs. Marie Burna,
Successors to Bishop Bros.
Esther and Roberta Wilhelm.
The funeral will be held from the
Zion Em live I Ira I (hnrrh.
Zion Evangelical church in Gresham
t .... ....... ........................................... .
on Saturday, June 9, at 1 o'clock. In­
Following are the services for Zion
terment will be In Douglass ceme­
Evangelical church for next Sunday,
tery.
June 10: Sunday school at 10 o'clock,
Bethel Baptist ( hnrrh Announce­
divine service in the German language
ments.
at 11, service at S o'clock in the Eng­
Bible school will meet as usual at
9:45. At 11 o'clock the pastor, the lish language. The Rev. H. R. Geb­
t h J r n ^ A 1 and rei igious libert>’ »re vouchsafed us by
Rev. D. Q. Barry, will take for the hardt will speak both morning and
the Constitution, but economic liberty is attainable
theme of mutual discussion "Two evening. Hie morning topic will be
only through industry and thrift.
Ways in Contrast.” The special in "The Character of the Kingdom of
the musical line will be "Satisfied." God." The choir will slug the anthem,
A r a e r i c a n R ^ n c " ’ Rob" :.Xlorris- wh° financed the
by Gelbel. The H. Y. P. V. will meet "Come, Ye Disconsolate.” The even­
A
m eruan Kexolut on. our citizens might not now enjoy
at 7:15. At the preaching service at ing topic will be "Waste.” Mrs. Theo­
n e U te DndeOinPO'U' a ‘" ¿ ^ n d e n c e . So, as bankers,
8 o'clock the pastor will take for his dore Brugger will sing "The Vesper
¡nde’pendence*
S" V1" g those " h°
financai
subject "A Special Friend." The Prayer" at this service.
Preparations are being made for the
chorus choir will render "Jesus, Lov­
Childrens’ Day program to be given
er of My Soul,' H. p. Hanks
by the Sunday school on June 17, and
Maa* Tuning.
the picnic following.
Satisfaction guaranteed. It. Kr»d
GRESHAM, OREGON
H. Jones, phone Greaham 119x1.
tf
Say It the Want Ad way
Pillow Tubings for 43c a yard
t.
A. WACK & CO.
/ 1 6 0 0 0 CITIZEN
FIRST STATE BANK