Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, June 15, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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FAIRVIEW
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the L ord Thy God." Is the te x t and ladies and men.
them e of the serm on at th e Sm ith
P E T E R LENARD, T ailo r.
E. C. M iller and fam ily from Sandy
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p astor, the Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted MOWLNO M A C H IN E for sa le In good have moved in to th e W. E. Wood
next Sunday m orning a t 11 o ’clock.
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D* M C ath ey. house on Maple avenue. Mr. M iller is
T he S unday school will m eet as usual I
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a wood dealer.
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u b c w ant ads —a good adage.
Mr. and Mrs. K ieth Lym an of B rem ­
erto n a re spending a few days h ere
I v isitin g Mr. L ym an’s p aren ts, Mr. and
Mrs. A. R. Lyman.
GRESHAM LOCALS
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EMPIRE HAMS
Medium size, nicely trimmed, whole or half.......... 11». gy®
CHOICE PICNICS
Weigh from 4 to 6 pounds........................................ jj ,. j 9c
YOUNG AMERICA CHEESE
Weigh about 7 lbs. just right for family use........
lb. ggc
COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON
Extra good buy, special can 30c. 3 cans..................... 85c
ROYAL CLUB COFFEE
1 pound can 39c. 3 pounds gl.lft. 5 pounds.............. $1.90
ROYAL BAKING POWDER
1 pound 42c. 3 pounds $1.25. 5 pounds.................... $2.45
PINEAPPLE
Monopole, grated, No. 2i/2 cans..................................
CANNED VEGETABLES
Utahna Peas. 2 (or............ 2.5c. S. P. Tomatoes
Mrs. Grimes Corn, 2 for........
Gladioli Bulbs
Doz. 30c
25c
15c
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Oregon Prunes
5 lbs. 33c
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Quality
and Service
Phone I4SI
Feed 1281
T he M ultnom ah County W. C. T. U.
' In s titu te will be held in W. F. H oney's
grove next T h u rsd ay , Ju n e 21, begln-
I ning a t 10:30 a. m. All a re w elcome. I®
Local m em bers w ill serve a 25 c e n t I =
1 lunch. A special m eeting of W.C.T.U. 5
at th e hom e of Mrs. B. L. W alrad S at- I
j urd ay , J u n e 16, a t 4 p. m. to c o m p le te ly
arra n g e m e n ts for th e in stitu te.
T he R. W. Gibbs p lace on C leveland I i
avenue h as been sold to Mr. and Mrs. 1
E. B. K irkwood. T he K irkw ood’s for-1 J
m er hom e w as sold to B. H. Jo h n so n I
of E stacad a. Both deals w ere m ade I y
th ro u g h B. W. T horne.
T he ladies of th e Zion E vangelical 8
[ch u rch w ill hold an Ice cream a n d l =
[ stra w b e rry social on W ednesday eve- 13
1 ning, J u n e 20. T he place w ill be a n - l g
MEN’S WORK SHOES ALL LEATHER
iHROCGHOl T AT FOLLOWING PRICES
R e g u la r
R eg u lar
R eg u lar
R eg u lar
T he W om en’s Home M issionary s o - Is
: ciety w ill m eet on T uesday aftern o o n , I =
[J u n e 19, a t th e hom e of Mrs. G. W. =
• S tap leto n . T he h o stess w ill be as-1 =
C h ild ren ’s fine rib b ed black and
brow n stockings, all sizes.
Sale price, p a ir____ 22c
L ad les’ $1.50 Silk Hose.
Sale p rice, p a ir
$1.18
L a d ie s ’ $1?25~Silk Hose.
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Sale p rice, p a i r ___ 98c
Men’s Golden Rule Blue
Cliumbray Work Shirts,
all sizes. Sale priee, ea ...89c
Kliuki Coveralls at following
prices
Douglas
Packard
Nap-a-tan
Chippewa
Bergmann
Shoes
Men’» S h oe»............................ $3 to $10
Ladies’ Shoe»....................... $3 to $8.50
Children’s Shoe»................. 50c to $4.50
Pack®.......................................$9 to $15
FOR WOMEN
m e n ’ s w ear
" S h o es
G R E S H A M
The latest styles in
slippers and Oxfords, of
swede and patent and
two-toned sport shoes.
Twentieth Century Gi
Atlradive and Sanitary Stores. Quick and Courteous
Salespeople, Lowest Prices and Highest Quality m ake
Foodslulis Century Slores SP,endid Places to Shop for
SATURDAY AND MONDAY WE OFFER
1st HEAD RICE. Blue Rose Quality, 4 pounds fo r.
25c
-d Ghiradelh’s Ground Chocolate. 1-pound can fo r............ 29c
od 5 bars Crystal White Soap 25c and 1 10c Creme Oil Soap Free
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RAISINS, Sunniaid Seeded. Iargesize.net 15oz. 2pkgs 25c
all 2 ( reme Oil Soap, 1 I’eets Mechanics Soap 25c, and
—______ ____________________________1 Creme Oil Soap Free.
tith 2¿-pound can Royal Baking Powder...............
t i iq
7th Tillamook County Cheese,. pound for. . . . . . . .
on
Sth Del Monte Peas, small size, regular 25c can for
21 e
9th Griffon’s Solid Pack Tomatoes, No. 1 tall cans
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loth Oregon Walnuts, No. 2 quality, pound for ' ’ ’ ’ ‘ ’ ' ’ ’ ' 2i£
11th FLOUR—Crown or Vim. 49-pound sack for
sTss
12th Fletchers Hard Wheat Flour, No. 10 sack for. .'.'. .'. * 3 o f
Hundreds of Other as good Reasons why it pavs von
______________ to I rade at these Stores ’
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M en’s
M en’s
M en’s
M en's
Shoes.
Shoes.
Shoes
Shoes.
Sale
Sale
S ale
S ale
price,
price,
price,
p rice,
p air
p air
p air
p air
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3.19
4.59
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Men’s Dress Shoes
1 slsted by Mrs. K. A. M iller, Mrs. Geo
| R ank an d Mrs. J. H aley. T he lead er
for th e aftern o o n w ill be Mrs. L. L
R egular 90c M ercerized T able D am ask
64 in ch es wide, white.
1 K idder. T h is w ill be th e occasion of
Sale p rice, yard
72c
th e an n u a l election of officers and a =
Im ported Ja p a n e se Pongee Silk
! full atten d a n ce is desired
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n a tu ra l.
Mrs. A. 8. H isey had as a g u est th e
S ale price, y ard
!Kc and #1,1«
first p a rt of th e w eek Mrs. W. L aird :
R eg u lar 60c M ercerized Sateen, all
S ale p rice, y a r d _____ 49c
of N orth Bend, Oregon. W hile h ere i colors.
I she took a trip on th e C olum bia riv e r :
R e g u la r 90c L ingette, self strip e,
highw ay an d atten d ed th e ro se fe s ti­ : Ideal m ateria l for lin g erie purposes,
lavender, yellow , cream , light
val. She w ent w ith Mr. an d Mrs. ■ colors,
blue and pink.
S ale p rice, y ard 72c
H isey to Salem on W ednesday to a t ­
R eg u lar $1.00 Blossom Silk, cream ,
black, pink.
S ale p rice, y a rd ____ 79c
tend th e com m encem ent exercises of
W illam ette U niversity.
FOR MEN
$3.75
$4.00
$5.75
$6.00
R eg u lar $5.50 M en’s Shoes.
R eg u lar $7.50 M en’s Shoes.
R eg u lar $9.00 M en’s Shoes.
R eg u lar $2.25 Men’s Colvin A ll.
S ale p rice .... #1.98
R eg u lar $3.50 Men’s Colvin All
S ale p r i c e ___ #24»
R eg u lar $1.10 B lue D enim Cover­
a lls for ch ild ren .
S ale p rice .... 89c
MEN’S SILK TIES
S ale p rice, p air
S ale price, p air
S ale price, p air
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BOYS’ SHOES, ALL SOLID LEATHER
R eg u lar $3.25 B oys’ Shoes.
R eg u lar $3.50 B oys’ Shoes.
R e g u la r $4.50 B oys’ Shoes.
Sale p riee, p air
Sale price, p air
S ale price, p air
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WOMEN’S DRESS SHOES
R eg u lar
R eg u lar
R eg u lar
R eg u lar
R e g u la r
R e g u la r
R eg u lar
R eg u lar
R eg u lar
HOSIERY
You will find this a real shoe store.
For men, for women, for children, we
carry a large and well selected stock
of good shoes. Our moderate prices
make a strong appeal.
inrun in itimi
Shoe Department Offering Unusual
Attractive Bargains in Shoes
nounced in th e next issu e of th e O u t- IS
look.
SHOES
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I n Black, Brow n an d Fnncy
$3.75 Shoes. Sale p rice, p air
$4.00 Shoes. Sale price, p air
$5.00 Shoes. Sule price, p air
$5.50 Shoes Sale p rice, p air
$6.50 Shoes S ale p rice, p air
$7.50 Shoes Sale p rice, p air
$2.85 Com fort Shoes. S ale priee. p air
$3.50 C om fort Shoes. Sale p rice, p air
$6.50 C om fort Shoes. Sale p rice, p a ir
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8.96
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2.79
5.19
KEDS CANVAS SHOES
Reg,frn™ \2'75 Ke,d,s Men ’8 s tr ,d e B al- C anvas Shoes, laces
from toe and trim m ed in brow n. S ale price, p air
R e g u la r $2.6a Boys', sizes In sam e sty le as above.
R eg u lar $1.50 Boys’ B row n C anvas Shoes* a’l l ’shses**^
Sale p riee, p air
$24»
$2.19
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KNIT UNDERWEAR
R' g ; S b ’s , c ? ? x Ts &
s s i ^
“ m' w“ h v necit
R e g u la r 65c Union S u its, sleeveless, cuff knee.
.
S ale price
28c
52c
, ,. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
lor Ladies, Misses and Children at Big Reductions
R eg u lar
R e g u la r
R eg u lar
Regu a r
R egular
rln ee ss
$1.00 L ad les’ Gowns. M uslin sule p rice
£ -u
$1.25 L ad ies’ Gowns. Muslin sa le p ilc e
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$1.65 L ad ies’ Gowns. M uslin sale price
i ‘s-
$1.75 L ad ies’ Gowns. Muslin sa le r se
......... 11»‘
$2.00 L ad ies’ Gowns. Muslin sale price ' 77 77 J S
Slips, envelope e h e m ls e d ra n e rs, e t c , a t barg ain prices.
R eg u lar 50c Ties. S ale p rice ....# 4 9
R eg u lar 75c Ties. S ale p r ic e
49
R eg u lar $1.00 Ties. S ale p rice
.79
R eg u lar $1.50 Ties. S ale p rice _ 1.18
SUCCESSORS TO BISHOP BROS.
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L. A. WACK & CO.
G resham had a fine d isp lay of ro ses
in th e an n u a l com petitive ro se show,
alth o u g h they did n ot w in a prize,
stan d in g fifth in line. A rle ta won
first place, w hich honor w as G resh ­
am s la st year. T he w omen who
w orked in g a th e rin g and a rra n g in g
th e ro ses for th e th ree-d ay show w ere
Mrs. h ran k P eak, Mrs. A. McManus,
Mrs. H. S. Clow, Mrs. E. D avidson,
Mrs. F ra n k H einey and Miss Mabel
Thom as. T hey a re g ra te fu l fo r th e
fine co operation of local ro se grow ers.
G resham people w ho atten d ed th e
com m encem ent exercises of W il­
lam ette U niversity in Salem on W ed­
nesday w ere th e Rev. A. S. H isey and
Mrs. H isey, Mrs. H. L. S t.C la ir and
Mrs. C. P. T allm an . T he stu d e n ts
who re tu rn e d w ere Miss W inifred
St. Clair, who has com pleted th e I
course. Miss Violet Coe, Miss Caro-
lene T allm an and O urey H isey. The
la tte r has been elected m an ag er
th e Colegian for next year. O liver
Gill, who has been stu d y in g in K im ­
ball School of Theology, re tu rn e d to
his hom e la st w’eek.
“^ T H R IF T D A Y S”
A will m ake your pocket
book glad. D u rin g th is
great event you ’ll find loads
o f m erchandise m arked
w ith prices so low as to
m ake buying the very act
of thrift. Now is y o u r
o p p o rtu n ity to save on
th o s e v e ry th in g s y o u
need. And since “a penny
saved is a penny earned”
we urge you to note the
date and COM E EARLY.
T h e B ap tist Mission C ircle w ill
m eet at th e hom e of Mrs. O. W. G uile
on next T uesday, Ju n e 19, at 2 o’clock.
"T h e A m erican In d ia n ” w ill be th e
su b je ct for stu d y and Mrs. H. S. Clow
th e leader. Mrs. J. N. C lan ah an will
lead th e devotions.
T he O utlook is indebted to Mrs. W.
H Black of H ogan sta tio n for a b eau ­
tifu l bouquet of guim, a b eau tifu l
crim so n p eren n ial said to be a n ative
of China.
Mrs. Clyde Runion w as severely
h u rt In an autom obile Rccldent on
W ednesday on 82d stre e t a t one of
th e fills In C lackam as county. ___
w as riding with a frien d who a tte m p t­
ed to pass a S tan d a rd Oil tru c k and
w as crow ded to the co n crete railin g
of th e bridge. T he lig h t c a r stru c k
th e railin g an d hung on i t Mrs.
Bunion w as badly cu t about th e face i
and head and Is being cared for at
h er hom e in G resham . The d riv er of
th e c a r w as u n in ju red .
T he G resham Rebekah W elfare club
[w ill meet w ith Mrs. H. J. P u lfe r next
Monday. Ju n e II. in th e aftern o o n
Mrs. Cal la K enney and Mrs. A. Mc­
M anus will a s sist th e hostess.
M rs A. B K etchum of El V erano. (
C alifornia, and Mrs. W ilbur Sons, nee
Lena K etchum , and little d au g h ter
I V irginia of Delano, C alifornia, a re I
I spending th e sum m er w ith relativ es
and frien d s in th is vicinity and P o rt- I
land.
20 Cent».
B argain In ¡ ,>. k. t knives st I.
■Kidder H ard w are Co.. G resham . Ore.
Sale Starts June 20, Ends June 2'
HEPP’S RACKET STORE
s to r e Closed all day T uesday. Ju n e 19. jn p rep aratio n
FOR THE BEST MEATS
possible prices, you'll go to
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THE SANITARY MARKET
O IF T I, Prop.
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