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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1923)
PAGE FOITB I.K L S H tW OCTLOOK. Berry and Cherry New« Sate* * S tra w b e rry deliveries a re fallin g off slig h tly th is week and we a re g ettin g o u r b a rre l o rd ers n ea rly filled. We need th re e tons m ore of O regons to com plete an o rd er and 12 to n s m ore to com plete o u r cull berry o rd er and we w ant you ail to bring in all the rip e sound c u lls you can. T his is red c u r r a n t h arv e st week and we have a ready m a rk e t for all th a t a re offered at a fa ir price. B ring them in now. We a re also in th e m a rk e t fo r all th e Royal A nn ch e rrie s we can g et of good qu ality at a fa ir price. We also have an o rd er for all th e black R e publicans, T a rta ra n s o r black Seed ling c h e rrie s we can sup p ly eith er picked w ith or w ithout stem s b ut they m ust be w ell ripened. We w ill fu rn ish th e boxes. Come and see us abou t ch e rrie s w heth er you a re a m em ber of o u r a s sociation o r not, m aybe we can help you. tion if you use shipping cra tes. If not b rin g them in, in can n ery cra te s to r b a rre llin g o r th e Juice m an. T he B erry G row ers P acking Co. Zion E v an g elical C ongregation. A ndrew B rugger, who w ill re p re sen t th e co n g reg atio n , and the pasto r. Rev. H. R. G ebhardt, will soon leave to atten d th e an n u a l d istric t co n fe r ence of th e E vangelical ch u rch . T he co n feren ce will convene a t W alla I W alla, W ashington, Ju n e 28-July 1. N ext Sunday, being co n feren ce S un-I day, th e re w ill be no serv ices a t th e | ch u rch . A special serv ice In the E n g lish I la n g u ag e has been arra n g e d for Mon day evening, Ju ly 2, at 8 o'clock. Rev. F. G. Ludw ig of M ilwaukie, W iscon sin, will be th e sp eak er. He is c h a ir m an of th e C en tral B oard of Home ( M issions w hich has co n tro l of th e | w ork in th e n o rth w est. A co rd ial in vitatio n is extended to th e public. KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES Conservative Style« for Older Men. Snappy Sport Models for Young Fellows. New Clothes for the 4th Most every man gets something new to wear on the Fourth. A new suit, a hat, new shoes, shirts and neckwear. \Ve have a fine and attractive stock of new clothes, furnishings and shoes. Our moderate prices make a strong appeal. Dressmaking. T he logans a re s ta rtin g to move, D ressm ak in g an d rem o d elin g a t my also red ra sp b e rrie s, be su re th a t th e home. P ric es reaso n ab le, w ork g u a r b erries a r e in good shipp in g condi- anteed. Mrs. R ichtm yer, C leveland | avenue, phone 108. tf FO UR MOR E D A Y S FO UR MORE DAYS FOUR MORE DAYS S uits for M en an d Y o u n g M en FOUR MORE DAYS $ 2 5 to $ 4 0 Only 4 More Shopping Days Left H a ts ................... $2 to $6 c’a p s ...................$1 to $3 Shirts ............... $1 to $5 S hoes for M en an d W om en $3 to $10 p Io take advantage of our Big Stock Reducing Big Celebration at SALE G RESH A M GRESHAM LOCALS L. A. WACK & CO. Successors to Bishop Bros. Gresham, Oregon --------ZZTT----- --------------------------------- FOUR MORE DAYS M en ’ s W ear PLAN TO ATTEND Our Sale Closes Saturday Evening, June 30 - - - r . Ay Is Worth fi M July 4th Entire Stock of Dry Goods, Shoes and Men’s Furnishings at Big Reductions p -o r» — H osiery..... 20c to $2.50 N eck w ear...... 50c to $2 Underwear ... $1.00 to $4 FOUR MORE DAYsj Glen D avidson h as leased th e sto re room now occupied by Guy D. Jones, in th e F irs t S tate B ank building, and will move Into sam e ab o u t A ugust first. Guy D. Jo n es w ill have a place fitted up for his jew elry sto re In the O sburn building w here O sb u rn ’s b a t te ry service is now located. He plans to move ab o u t A ugust first. These ch an g es a re b ro u g h t ab o u t by th e en larg em en t of A ylsw orth & M artin's clo th in g sto re to occupy th e en tire «round floor of the H ow itt building. Mrs. W. C. B urch h as gone to Y aki m a to v isit w ith Mr. B u rc h ’s sister. Mrs. F lint. sh o es G R ESH A M G uests a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth a r e th e fo rm e r's a u n t, Mrs. W. C. A ylsw orth and daugh te rs, R u th and E d ith of B erkeley, Cal. G uests of Mrs. L. T. L usted and d a u g h te r Inez on la st T uesday w ere Mr. and Mrs. F red Hoffman of San Jose, C alifornia. T hey w ere en ro u te to Nevada. ÏÏNOL T he g en eral m eeting of th e Meth odist L ad ies’ Aid society w ill be held a t th e hom e of Mrs. W. J. Ott on next W ednesday, Ju n e 27. T he a s sista n t h o stesses a re Mrs. G eorge W. S taple- ton, Mrs. C. M. Z im m erm an an d Mrs. Cecil M etzger. C h arles S od erq u ist sen t to th e O ut look office today a h allo ck of New O re Miss Connie P age of P o rtlan d v isit gon stra w b e rrie s and one of C u th b ert ed on S unday w ith h e r b ro th er, Geo. ra sp b e rrie s w hich c e rta in ly "tak e th e ca k e ” fo r size and beauty. T he r a s p W. P age and fam ily. b For a limited time only will offer Ross Brow n of Los A ngeles, C ali e rrie s a re as la rg e as m edium sized fo rn ia arriv ed la st n ig h t for a tw o- s tra w b e rrie s and have th e delicious w eeks' v isit w ith his p a re n ts. Mr. and C u th b ert flavor, w hile th e s tra w b e r Mrs. Jo h n Brow n. H e h as been em ries a re so la rg e th a t one w ould need ployed fo r sev eral y e a rs w ith th e to ta k e fo u r o r five b ites to a b e rry If A m erican E x p ress com pany, having he w ould e a t politely. Mr. an d Mrs. J. Wm. Sm ith had as put in good serv ice for th e com pany in G resham and o th e r places. D uring g u ests la st w eek th e la tte r ’s nephew , ® Cash W ith Order. th e w ar he w as sen t by th a t com pany R. M. W alk er and fam ily. Mr. W alker to F ra n ce w here he rem ain ed th ree is a re tire d arm y officer from F o rt or four years. benning. G eorgia. T hey a re on th e ir R. Y. Blalock of B eaver, Oregon, w ay to Los A ngeles to locate. Miss E th el C alkins, S. B. H all and visited Monday w ith his d a u g h te r Mrs. I our J? U m c 1 . * ■ Jo h n Im lah. Mr. B lalock is a B ap tist tw o of th e L u sch er b ro th e rs a re m in ister and form er n ew sp ap er m an am ong th e local people w ho left th is m o rn in g to join th e H olstein to u r of of C loverdale. Oregon. A. H elney b ro u g h t to th e Outlook club boys an d g irls who w ere w in n ers recen tly sev eral boxes of huge s tr a w of th e S tu a rt Special a t th e Pacific b erries w hich grew on his b erry farm In te rn a tio n a l exposition la st fall. n ear G resham . They w ere so la rg e They w ill visit sev eral H olstein h erd s Dollars a ttra c t each o th er and travel in coveys. th a t five or six crow ded a hallock an d In w estern W ashington and be e n te r one lay er reach ed tw o -th ird s of th e tain ed by o rg an izatio n s of b ree d ers in i„ „? ,nW Star,t to accuinuIate money instead of snend Z ; 9,y' J'° " " » " «>«■ or currency S j , d istan ce to th e top. T hey w ere sa m different places. pled by th e m em bers of th e O utlook Miss A deline B. W yeth of F re ew ater force and th e b alance form ed the d e s called on G resham frie n d s yesterd ay . $ £ * , f y o " w ,s h ,o se rt on th re e or four su p p e r tables. Miss W yeth w as a te a c h e r in th e high Mrs. L. T. L usted w as given a s u r school h ere for sev eral y ea rs and has p rise p arty in honor of he rb irth d ay been te ac h in g for th e p ast y ear in th e last W ednesday evening by a num ber M ilto n -F reew ater high school. of frien d s and relativ es. Those p r e s A d elig h tfu l day In th e m o u n tain s ent w ere Mr. and Mrs. H u rry Lusted w as sp e n t S unday by H. L. St. C lair, Birds of a feather flock together Knv# and son E llis, Miss H elen C urtis of his d au g h ter M argaret. S ylvia W eston, anil you 11 Unti yourself associated w ith the ^people "who Lents, .Mr. and Mrs. F red llre sc h e r th e M isses B eatrice and Mabel Ja ck - h a te money. Proper associations will bring vtm the and d au g h ter Betty of Je n n in g s son and E m m a B. Johnson. They afteret rhemPOrtU,“ “ e8' * “ lh l“ 88 Come “ > » h o go Lodge, Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Menzies drove to E agle C reek w h ere b re a k of P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. Ed. O sburn. fast w as served at th e picnic grounds Mr. and Mrs. M. D. K ern bad as an d a fte rw a rd hiked sev eral m iles up g u ests Sunday th e ir son, W. R K ern th e E ag le C reek tr a il re tu rn in g In and wife and son G eorge, Mr. and Mrs. tim e for a late d in n er and th e drive Tom McGee of Mt. Angel. home. Among those w ho cam e from a d is 8. J. Benntson is spending a sh o rt tan ce to a tte n d th e wedding of Miss tim e at his hom e here, a fte r spending GRESHAM, OREGON G ladys H arm on and V erule Radford som e tim e in th e P rin e v ille co untry w ere th e b rid e ’s fath e r, W. D. H a r engaged in tim b er c ru isin g work. mon of M cCleary, W ashington, and T he an n u a l D. A. R. picnic w as held H artle y left y esterd ay for h ere sister. Miss Vaye H arm on of In th e H oney grove on last W ednes Among th e P o rtlan d people W alla W alla to visit his d au g h ter and m o rals N ew port. Oregon. day. w hen n early a hu n d red m em bers atten d th e O regon T ra il celeb ratio n at p rese n t w ere B ishop W illiam O. S hep R rn est F Nauck of L ivingston, Mon of W illam ette and M ultnom ah c h a p p ard and wife. Dr. W illiam W allace ta n a. visited last week w ith Mr. and te rs of P o rtlan d and th e Oregon City Meacham. Mr. H artley, who is n e a r to u n g so n and Dr. D. H. Leech. H arry W arden and fam ily. He c h a p te r attended. A fter th e d in n er a ly 92 y e a rs old is re m a rk a b ly w ell T h e Odd F ellow s lodge of G resham w as on his way to th e O rient for a sh o rt p atrio tic program w as given in p reserv ed both p hysically an d m en w ill hold an u n u su a lly in te re stin g tally . He m ade th e trip alone. vacation trip 1 th e grove. m eeting on T h u rsd ay evening of th is Mr. and Mrs. A. M eyers an d d au g h week. T h ere w ill be Initiation of te r B etty left S unday for an auto m o four can d id ates. All m em bers are bile trip ea st to points in Iow a and u rg ed to atten d . A rth u r H ensley is M innesota. They expect to be gone noble g ran d . sev eral w eeks. T heir ro u te will tak e them th ro u g h Boise. S alt L ake City P°unds, 8 years and east from th ere. They w ill likely * h ° r <’*>Ublf ,I0 ° Double Our Studio will be open for your convenience i g » ? < f e l i S J “ 3 g ,',ï, B“a ta k e th e n o rth e rn ro u te retu rn in g . dience listen to Bishop w A „ la rg c e u n au ™ . M„ ed bodl„ E— | J J ™ „*¿’ ' 2 " " ' * Linoleum Speciali i 12 Y ards of Floor Covering for $7.50 M YERS Hay Carriers. LOUDEN Track Forks, Pulleys, Cable Binders, Mowers, Rakes PLYMOUTH BINDER TWINE R e p a iis tor All Haying or Harvesting Machines I airbanks-Morse Scales Special a 500-pound scale for $20.65, 1000 pounds $23.85 W ater Systems for any type or depth of well HESSEL’S Reliability FARM MACHINERY \ \ \ A. HESSEL Service Wednesday Special Glass \\ ater Pitchers, pretty pattern, clear glass, price each............... 39c J. E. METZGER ì Birds of a Feather Flock Together ™E SAPE ^ S E o M 1 k R NEST egg FIRST STATE BANK T. BOYS ! I his Week, Model (12 Winchester Single-Shot Rifles Simple, Safe, Accurate. Special this week Are You Spending July 4 in Gresham ? * 5 '98 A. W. METZGER <& CO. Thi WINCHESTER Store Phone 1451 Mrs. Phone 1451 Make your appointm ent now. copal ch u rch last W ednesday evening — R. M. HARDY Phone G resham 541 . * hat you do ne*d’ in his m ost in te restin g p o rtra y a l of Iie* u la r m e e tin g of G reah- s .x ta l and econom ic conditions in im Lodge No 115 I O O F South A m erica and th e w ork of th e I <&* Odd F ello w s hall every T h u ra i m issio n aries in th a t co u n try in try in g d ,T *’ •"<!»« B rot her* w elcom e. to raise th e sta n d ard of religion and r » AuK,T li r R H «E N SL E Y , N. O. |V. a . h i l l , Secretary.