Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 13, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    UKEHHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, JTLY
PAGE FOUR
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GRESHAM LOCALS
Work Clothes
E veryon e is w ork in g at fu ll sp eed .
If you are too busy to com e in, phone.
W e w ill parcel-post a n y th in g you
n eed .
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to 4.00
to 3.00
to 4.5(1
to 2.00
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2.85
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.20
O veralls ................
O v eralls .............
K ah k i P a n ts
S h irts ..................
U n d e rw e a r
H a ts ......................
Sox .........................
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MEN’S WEAR
SH O ES
G R E S H A M
7777.
Grocery Values
CH O ICE PICN IC S, sp ecial ...............................................lb. 19c
YOUNG AM ERICA C H E E S E
lb. 31c
LA R G E OVAL SA R D IN E S .................................................can 15c
AM ERICAN SA R D IN E S .................................................. c a n
COLUMBIA R IV E R SALM ON.........................
VAN CAMPS PORK AND BEANS
la rg e can 25c
m ed. c a n s, 2 fo r 25c
MONOPOLE G R A TE D P IN E A P P L E
la rg e can 25c
L IB B Y ’S A P P L E B U T T E R ........................................
M ONOPOLE A SSO R TED J E L L IE S
can 10c
g la s s 10c
ZO. s im ila r to G rap e N uts
pkg. 15c
SUGAR C R IS P CORN ELA K ES
B I I.K I'lM 'O A
5c
....................... 3 pkgs. 25c
...................
- lb s .
15c
SUN MAII) S E E D E D R A IS IN S ............................. 2 pkgs. 25c
SE E D L E S S SU LTAN AS
UTAIINA PEA S
.......... ................................. 2 lbs. 25c
.......................................
I c a n s 25c
GOLD BAR HOM INY............................................ la rg e can 15c
T U X ED O TOBACCO
CAM EL C IG A R E T T E S
G eorge B. P re sto n h as retu rn ed
from B erkeley. C alifornia, w here he
w ent recen tly for a visit w ith his
b ro th er, Jam es. On his re tu rn he
stopped off at G ran ts P ass and took
th e side trip to th e Josep h in e county
caves, w hich he d escribes as m ost
w onderful. He visited w ith his m o th ­
er, Mrs. M ary P resto n , a t th e B. W.
E m ery hom e and both he an d his
b ro th er H arry have now gone to New­
p ort to work.
G eorge W. Bloom an d fam ily have
moved to Salem , w here he h a s em ­
ploym ent.
Mrs. M arion Jo h n so n left yesterday
m orning w ith her son-in-law and
d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. C ush­
m an and ch ild ren for th e ir hom e in
O akland, C alifornia. T h e C ushm ans
have been v isitin g h ere for th e past
week.
A fam ily reunion of 30 persons,
w ith Mrs. E. Boughner as th e head,
w as held at th e home of Mr. and Mrs.
A lfred H oney on th e b u tte south of
G resham on th e F o u rth . F our of Mrs.
B oughner's d au g h ters w ere presen t,
Mrs. Honey, Mrs. B. J. M ontgom ery
of Hood R iver, Mrs. A. M. E stes of
Salem and Mrs. Olive Scott of Wlni-
peg, M anitoba, also 14 g ran d ch ild ren
Mrs. Scott is now v isitin g w ith her
sis te r a t Hood River.
At its re g u la r m eeting la st Monday
evening th e G resham Rebekah lodge
in stalled th e follow ing officers: E tta
Hoover, N. G.; Ja n e t W arden, V. G :
E lsie M illeson, se c re ta ry ; Mary Mc­
M anus, tr e a s u re r; G enevieve McAl­
lister w ard en ; G ertru d e Southard,
Cond.; M arian R obertson, I. G.;
Maude M etzger, O. G.; C h ristin a Hum-
ison, R. S. to N. G.; P earl Fox, L. S.
to N. G.; L ulu O sburn, R. S. to V. G.;
N ellie B ennison, L. 8. to N. G.; W illa
G rass, Chap.
L ester S pence is d riving a new Ov­
erland-4 ca r, pu rch ased of W. A. Hes-
sel. A nother recen t sale from the
H essey agency was th a t of a W illys-
K night to H illery B ro th ers of D am as­
cus.
The S. E. C ircle of th e Methodist
L adies’ Aid will hold a m eeting for
w ork at th e hom e of Mrs. P. A. Gould
on W ednesday aftern o o n , Ju ly 18.
At Zion E vangelical ch u rch next
Sunday serv ices will be held in E ng­
lish at 11 o’clock, when th e p asto r, the
Rev. H. R. G ebhardt, w ill ta k e for his
topic "T h e S u sten an ce of th e C h ris­
tian Life.” T he ch o ir w ill sing "Make
a Joyful Noise,” Lorenz. The young
people’s m eeting at 8 o’clock w ill be
led by C hris H em rich.
2 c a n s 25c
........................ c a rto n #1.10
A. W . METZGER & CO.
Phone 1451
Feed 1281
F IS K
TIRES AM) TUBES
O ld field
Tires
American«
Akron Tires
V ulcanizing and R etreading
All W ork G uaranteed
Gresham Tire Shop
GEO. A. BRANDT
P h o n e 1107
NEW SHIPMENTS
A r e N o w A r r iv in g D a ily
Ladies’ Bungalow Aprons, in
light and dark colors, in a good assortment of styles and sizes.
Specially Priced at 98c
Silk Stripe Woven Madras, 32-inches wide, at the y ard . ^ . . . 59c
36-inch Percales in light patterns, that sell regularly at 25c,
Specially Priced at 17c a yard
diTinchPrinted Cambrics, best quality, pretty patterns, yd. 25c
Printed Windsor Plisse Crepes, 30 inches wide, in pink and
orchid. Priced at the yard,............................................ 33c
0-1 Pequot Bleached Sheeting, full SI inches wide, yard for 75c
0-1 Pequot Unbleached S hooting full SI inches wide, yard for 6 9c
Genuine Alltyme Crepe Silk, colors navy, Copen blue, white
and deer, 36 inches wide, yard fo r............................. $ 1 .9 5
Imported Japanese Pongee, yard for...................... 8 9 c and 9 8c
Just R eceiv ed , A Big Ship m en t o f
We are featuring here now Silk Hole-Proof Hosiery in all
the best and wanted styles.
A full fashioned Ladies' Silk Hose in black and African
brown, with mercerized heel and toe and flare tops.
At $1.98 pair
Ladies' Silk Hose in brown and black, with mercerized
heel and toe, extra stretched ribbed top.
At $1.75 pair
Ladies’ Silk Hose, black and brown, mercerized heel and
toe, with elastic hemmed top.
At $1.50 pair
R E D U C E D P R IC E S S till P rev a il in our
S h oe D ep artm en t, until our N ew F all Stock
arrive», w hich is in transit.
Twentieth Century Stores
20th C entury Store« w ere the origin al p ioneers o f the C A S H
an d C A R R Y system o f se llin g F o o d S tu ffs in the N orth w est.
T h e p lan w as a su ccess from the b egin n in g. N o oth er plan
has ever p rod uced such b en eficia l resu lts to th e con su m er.
YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD STORE
20th Century Stores Offer Saturday and Monday:
GREAT $1.17 SPECIAL
Procter & Gamble White Laundry Soap, a ten-quart Galvanized
Pail and one 10c package of Ivory Soap Flakes, E n tire L ot $ 1 .1 7 .
Royal Baking Powder—5-lb. can $2.29, 2% -lb. can $1.19, large 12-oz. can for 40<*
Royal Red No. 2% cans Solid Pack Tomatoes, at 2 cans for................................ 25c
to be the full
weight, full strength, finest flavor and lowest priced, One pound
sells for 3 3 c, 3 pounds for 9 5 c.
T W E N T IE T H
CENTURY
Phone 2221
Gresham, Oregon
‘Quality Goods at Hight Price»
C O F F E E — Warranted
FLOUR— Any brand we have in stock, 49-lb sack $1.79
Head Rice, fancy Blue Rose Stock
4 pounds for.................................. 25
Griffons Extra Sugar Peas, Tender
June, 2 cans for.............................35
Back Bacon, by the piece, lb..............28
Fancy Side Bacon by the piece, lb. .33
Tall Cans Alaska Salmon,.................15
Lunch Wax Paper, 5c size, 3 rolls $ .10
Del Monte Sardines, large oval cans
at 2 for..............................................15
Crisco, best of all shortenings for
all purposes, 6-lb. can............. 1.29
Mazola Oil, quarts each..................... 50
Full Cream Cheese, lb..................... 30
Five m em bers of th e Outlook force
a re enjoying the sessions of th e S tate
E d ito rial association a t Hood River
th is w eek end. H. L. St. C lair w ent up
by bus early th is m orning. Mrs. St.
C lair, th e Misses Em m a Johnson,
E velyn M etzger and B eatrice Ja ck so n
drove up th is aftern o o n in tim e to
ta k e p a rt in th e banquet given by the
Hood R iver C ham ber of Com m erce at
Columbia G orge hotel. T om orrow ’s
sessions will be at th e m ile-high cam p
of th e A m erican Legion n ear Cloud
Cap Inn and th e local P ost will be
host to th e ed ito rial p arty and conduct
those who w ish to clim b th e m oun­
tain on Sunday and Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gibbs and lit­
tle d au g h ter of H erm iston a re sp en d ­
ing a few days visiting w ith th e fo rm ­
e r's p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gibbs.
They expect to go soon to T illam ook,
w here Dewey w ill w ork in a dairy.
Mrs. Ava Edv^ards and fam ily of
P endleton a re spending th e sum m er
w ith Mrs. E d w ard 's p are n ts, Mr. and
Mrs. 8. S. Thom pson. Mr. E dw ards
h as disposed of his business a t P en ­
dleton and m ay locate here.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gibbs a re m ov­
ing into th e L uther S tockton house in
R egner addition. They recen tly sold
th e ir place to E. B. K irkw ood and th e
la tte r has ren ted it.
Mrs. J. C. H essel of P ro sse r, W ash ­
ington, is visiting in G resham w ith
W. A H essel and Mrs. Ja s. E lkington
and family.
Mrs. E ttsel Jones, who has been
visitin g at th e home of Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Mack, has gone to Longview,
W ashington, for a v isit w ith relatives.
SPECIAL
F or O ne W eek O n ly
7-piece Clear Glass Water Set,
98c
HERR'S RACKET STORE
Phone 1236
Gresham, Oregon
A U T H O R IZ E D
AGENTS
W e h a v e ju s t receiv ed a la rg e s h ip m e n t of to y F o rd so n
T ra c to rs , S ed an s a n d T o u rin g C a rs; a lso O liv er P low s.
NOTE— T hese toys a re all m ade of iron and a re alm ost in d estru ctab le.
W H A T SH ALL W E EA T ?
G ltK SIIA M M EAT M A RK ET
w ill h e lp solve th e q u e stio n . C hoice L am b, V eal a n d o th e r
m e a ts a lw a y s on h a n d , a lso fo r th e h o t w e a th e r a sp len d id
a s s o rtm e n t of cold lu n ch m e a ts a n d R ed R ock C heese.
Fresh Fish Thursdays and Fridays
H om e C ured B acon a n d L ard a S p ecialty .
Ill HI.IH IUI DISTRICT
YY II I. HAVE MAY SCHOOL
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
P lan s have been com pleted for a
Phone 1S91
Pow ell S treet, G resham
new 2-room schoolhouse to be co n ­
stru c te d for the H u rlb u rt school. Dis- I
t r k t No. 35, d u rin g the sum m er. P lan s nnillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|llllllll lllllHlIIlllllIllIlIllIllllilillllliiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiinii □
have been prep ared by F reem an ,v ,
S tru b le, arc h itec ts of Salem , who are ‘
ad v ertisin g for bids for th e co n stru c ­
tion.
The new building w ill have tw o
room s, each 20 x 26. so arra n g e d th a t
th ey can be th ro w n to g eth er for com ­
m unity assem blies, and a library. A
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Mark Twain
fu ll b asem en t w ill be d eveloped.
All
fea tu re s of m odern school co n stru c ­
tion will be found in the building.
’ R eached th e top of th e ladder. H is n a m e
is know n th e w orld over. B ut h e s ta rte d a t
th e bottom . H is fa th e r died w h en he w a s
12 an d “ M a rk ” w as “ bound o u t” a s a n
a p p re n tic e . As he la u g h in g ly said la te r.
"I got m o re b oard th a n c lo th e s a n d v ery
little of e ith e r .”
POPULAR C O N D I(T O R
YY EOS NEYV YORK GIRE
A quiet w edding took place W ed­
nesday evening, Ju ly 11. w hen Miss
Bessie E. S q u ires becam e th e bride of
T. L. Compton.
T he cerem ony w as read at the home
of th e officiating m in ister. Dr. A lfred
T hom pson at G resham , and w as w it­
nessed by m ost in tim ate frien d s from
P o rtlan d .
T he brid e is th e d au g h ter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. S q u ires of S yracuse,
New York. Mr. Compton is a popular
co nductor of th e P o rtlan d Railway
Light and Pow er C o , and has been
m any y ears in th e ir employ.
The happy couple w ill spend th e ir
honeym oon in California.
S ervices at M ethodist I h u rrh .
T he Sunday school at th e Methodist
ch u rch will convene at th e usual tim e
next Sunday m orning. 10 o'clock. In
th e absence of th e su p erin ten d en t.
Mrs. St. C lair, th e p asto r will have
ch a rg e of th e school. The in te rest of
th e school In the “V ictory S tam p"
p o ster Is grow ing. E very m em ber of
th e school is asked to buy at least
one. at 25c. The re tu rn s from these
stam p s will go into th e Sunday school
M issionary fund.
The p asto r, the Rev. A. S H lsey,
w ill occupy th e pulpit in th e m o rn ­
ing and preach on th e subject,
Col­
ony of H eaven." Miss M yrtle R usher
will sing a aolo for the special music.
The E pw orth League will m eet at
th e ch u rch a t th e usual tim e. 7 p. m.
T he topic la. “The Way M aker.” a
study of th e ideals of Jo h n the Baptist.
T h ere w ill be no evening church
service.
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L. A. WACK & CO.
Fruit or berry, 11 pounds for $1.00, (Limit one
lot to a customer) None to other grocers.
PURE CANE SUGAR
H e w as a h a rd w o rk er.
Score one.
At 18 he w en t to New Y ork an d got w ork
a t $4 a w eek an d saved 50 c e n ts of it.
Score two.
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H a rd w ork an d th rift w ere th e s e c re ts of
h is success.
How m an y young m en of to d ay sa v e
l l ’io p er c e n t of th e ir e a rn in g s.
#2<> a year saved lor 40 years am ounts to
#2.569.5(4— a home, a garden and money in
the hank.
First State Bank
GRESHAM, OREGON
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FOR THE BEST M EATS
F re sh o r C ured, L ard. Etc., p re p a re d a n d sold u n d e r a b ­
so lu te ly s a n ita ry c o n d itio n s a n d a t low est
possible prices, yo u 'll go to
THE SANITARY
GEO. DIETU Prop,
Phone
MARKET
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