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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1923)
FAGF FOUR «BfcKHAM M r tm , GRESHAM LOCALS Mrs. W. K. H am ilton is in Good S a m a ritan hospital in P o rtlan d w here she u n derw ent a m ajor operatio n y es terday. Today h er condition w as re ported to be satisfacto ry . T he g eneral m eeting of th e M eth odist L adies' Aid society w ill be held at the hom e of Mrs. W. A. W inters on next W ednesday afternoon a t 2:30. M atters of g rea t Im portance will be u nder co nsideration and a full a tte n d ance of m em bers is desired. Mrs. W inters will be assisted by Mrs. C. M. Zim m erm an, Mrs. G ertru d e A lexander and Mrs. Jam es S terling. Mrs. Steve. M arston, who has been assistin g in th e H. L. St. C lair home for th e p ast tw o y ea rs as housekeep er, has been obliged to give up h er w ork on account of ill health. She is at her home near Palm blad statio n but may go la te r to the logging cam p near C herryville w here h er husband is em ployed. Mrs. L. A. W ack and ch ild ren have gone to Los A ngeles, C alifornia, for th e w in ter on acco u n t of th e ill h ealth of her d au g h ter, Lucile. Mr. and Mrs. H a rry P rem o and two ch ild ren of Long Beach, C alifornia, who have been v isitin g w ith the form e r ’s sister, Mrs. J. A. G ray and w ith o th er rela tiv e s in P o rtlan d , have r e tu rn ed to th e ir home. R obert M cCarter, w ith th e McCar te r g arag e, w ill spend a w eek's vaca tion on an au to trip to S eattle and V ancouver, B. C. N. J. A nthon, recen tly from P o rt land, has moved w ith his fam ily into th e A ltm an house on Second street, next to the L. A. W ack H l C om pany’s sto re w here Mr. A nthon is a clerk. T he C. N. T aylor fam ily has moved from P lea san t View avenue to P o rt land for th e w in ter, w here th e ch il d ren a re atten d in g school. Mr. T a y lor, who is one of th e buyers for the F leisch n er & Mayer com pany of P o rt land, retu rn ed th is week from New York w here he had been for bis firm T he new location is G ordon Court ap a rtm en ts, 530 M ontgom ery Drive. M embers of D orcas c irc le of the M ethodist L ad ies’ Aid to th e num ber of 25 enjoyed a picnic d in n e r a t the fair g ro u n d s at 1 o’clock W ednesday and sp en t a few h o u rs sew ing. Be sides the women th e re w ere ten c h il d ren a t th e dinner, w hich w as an en joyable social occasion. A business session w as also held d u rin g th e a f ternoon. T hom as G inder h as gone to H ills boro to m ake his hom e w ith his son, Wm. Ginder. Twentieth Century Grocery Saturday and Monday, September 22 and 24, you can buy a t these stores anywhere: Solid Pack Tomatoes, Value or Mecco Brand, Gold Leaf Brand Cut Stringless Beans or June Peas, all the latest packs, 2 cans for 25c, dozen cans for $1.45 Bulk Seedless Raisins...................................................2 pounds 25<, 25 pounds $2.50 Large Package Raisins.......................................................................................2 for 25^ — 1 ■ ■ - s i _______________ - ______ ________________________ P IN E A P P L E — 1 9 2 3 P a ck , B roken S lic e s, tree ripened fruit, in N o. 2^ can s 3 0 c, . N o. 2 c a n s ........................................ 2 5 c P in ea p p le— g ra ted , h a lv es, flat ea ch 12£c, N o. 2 can s, ea ch 2 0 c N o. 2 ............................................................................................. 2 5 c Royal Baking Powder......... large 12-oz. can 40<\ 2%-lb. can $1.19, 5-lb. can $2.29 IF D E R A L M ILK , tall cans................................................ each 10c, 6 cans for 58c It is so satisfying, besides it is made in the Northwest C R ISC O — 1-lb can 2 7 c, 1 £ lbs. 3 8 c, 3 lbs 75c, 6 lbs 1.43, 9 lb s 2 .1 3 I able Salt, Crown Brand...............................................................2-pound package lOf Ivory Soap, “guest size,.............................................................dozen bars 55c, each 5c BROOMS, Lang’s Very Best............................................................................... each 89c Silver Isle, the 10^ mechanics soap for....................................................................... 5c B A C O N — T en d er, strea k o f lea n , streak o f fa t. B acon B acks by the p iece, pound 2 3 c, by the h a lf-p iec e 2 5 c. Head Rice, Blue Rose Variety...................................................... 4 lbs 30c, 10 lbs 69^ 2 0 th C entury C o ffee has the v a lu e that o n ly g ood c o ffees can have, per pound 3 3 c, 3 pounds 9 5 c. There are hundreds of other reasons why these stores are a neighborhood benefit ■ I I I M FRIDAY, SEPTEM BER 21, ItHgj Rev. H. R. G ebhardt In addition to his ch u rc h w ork as p asto r of Zion E v angelical ch u rc h is ta k in g th e post g ra d u a te course in philosophy a t Reed College. He m akes th e trip to th e college live days in th e w eek In his F o rd sedan rec en tly p u rch ased of R ak er A Son. An enjoyable evening w as sp en t last n ig h t by about 40 m em bers of R ebe kah and Odd Fellow lodges and theix frien d s. In celeb ratio n of the 72d a n n iv e rsa ry of th e R ebekah lodge. A p o t luck lunch w as enjoyed early in th e evening, w hich w as followed by a good p ro g ram w hich Included a ta lk ' on th e a n n iv e rsa ry by W. E. Ogilbee, j solos by Miss M yrtle R usher, Mist- i M artha H agberg and Leslie W alrad, ( read in g s by Mrs. C. A. H ill and Miss ' Vida Cem er. All re p re sse d them selves [ as pleased with th e events of th e eve ning. T he d istric t rally of the Queen E sth e r circ le w ill be held at the P o rt land S ettlem en t ce n te r next Sunday aftern o o n at 2 o’clock. Mrs. Bowles, d istric t su p erin ten d en t, has invited th e local circle to p articip a te an d a n nounced th a t m a tte rs of m uch im p o rt ance and In terest would be discussed. T he G resham org an izatio n is recog nized as th e b an n er circle of th e dis- i tric t. t Mr. an d Mrs. Guy Fieldhouse and d au g h ter Ja n e of St. H elens visited th e fo rm e r's m other, Mrs. M arth a F ield h o u se on W ednesday evening on th e ir w ay to P endleton to atten d th e R ound-up. Ja n e w as left w ith her g ran d m o th er w hile h e r p a re n ts a re aw ay. Many su b sc rib ers to th e O utlook are ta k in g ad v an tag e of th e fine offer of th e H ardy Studio of G resham of a free I p h o to g rap h to y early su b scrip tio n s paid in advance. Ju d g e an d Mrs. George W. S tap le- ton left th is m orning for Pacific City, i w here th ey will rem ain for a tim e in q u est of re s t and recu p eratio n for the judge. Miss G eorgie is stay in g w ith h er sister, Mrs. J. A. H aley, d u rin g her p a re n ts ’ absence. Alf. O. N elson of G resham ad d ressed th e co n g reg atio n of O ur S av io r’s L u th e ra n ch u rch . P o rtla n d , la st S u n day, on th e co n stitu tio n . Mr. N elson's speech w as ch a racterize d as clea r and p atrio tic and w as w ell received by the ch u rc h folk. H is su b ject w as "T he C o n stitu tio n and th e D angers L u rk in g lh th e P a th of Our G overnm ent." “G rievances a re not co rrected by ra d i calism or by in citin g class h atred , b ut at th e b allo t box,” he said. W illam ette U niversity stu d en ts from th is locality who took up th e ir stu d ies th e first of th is week a re th e M isses Violet Coe, C aroline T allm an, Eva T ach ero n , M arjorie Lym an and A nna L en n artz and Ourey H isey. T he la tte r is th e business m an ag er o f The C ollegian, stu d en t publication. H E R E IS A REAL SPECIAL and it w o n ’t last lon g Tokonahe Flower Bowls, each 25c HEPP’S RACKET STORE Phone 1236 Gresham, Oregon When we say “it ’s a S p e c ia l”, it’s so » » » M IM M IM H IM M IIM M M H H M t M lim m t H W M M m M M M m M M M IIII M H H H ,! IM IIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllU II G R O C E R IE S Swifts Picnics, weigh 4 to 6 pounds Young America Cheese. .. Best 1 illamook Cheese, always right ' Newberg Lard,........... med. 90c, ..... lb. $ .19 ..... lb. .32 ..... lb. .35 ..large 1.75 R o y a l C lub C offee, lb. 3 9 c, 3 lb» 1.15, 5 $ 1 .9 5 Bulk Cocoa,............................................ 4 ibs. $ .25 Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes................... 3 pkgs. .25 Sun-Maid Seeded Raisins...................2 pkgs. .25 Bulk Seeldess Raisins..............................2 lbs. .25 P rin ce A lb ert T o b a cco , 16-oz tin» . $ 1 .2 5 C am el C igarette», c a r to n ......................... $ 1 .4 0 Roj al W hite Soap....... No-Rub Naptha Soap. Clarox, bleaches your clothes. P. y G. Pail Special $1.00 1.00 .20 .99 S u gar ha» a d v a n c ed , w ill a d v a n ce further. 10 lb». 9 5c S ack $ 9 .5 0 A. W. METZGER <& CO. Quality and Service Phone 1451 Feed 1281 535353482353535390482348 A U TU M N Fall months, with their brisk breezes and golden brown touch of nature eehoes the eall of the seasons. The needs of our cus tomers hate been anticipated and our new Fall stocks are complete in every line. The world of Fashion is stimu lated to new activity and evi dences of revivifying influences are to he seen everywhere in this store. Let us show you our Fail offerings. A n n ou n cin g our In itial S h o w in g o f the very la test an d the first n ew fa ll COATS AND DRESSES The smartest and most distinctive styles of the new season. Each express is bringing new garments from New York's leading makers. NEW TAILORED COATS NEWEST DRESSES In Camelshair, Bolivia, Normandy, Brytonia, Chinchilla, in self-trimmed and fur collars. In Silks and Woolens. Silk Crepes, Poiret Twill, Plain Tailored, Beaded and Embroidered. Prices range at— Specially prices at $14'S5 $J[9S5 and $2£J-75 $10-75 and $ 1 5 .9 5 M en ’s N ew Fall H ats A ou will find wc have a tine display of Men’s Hats, including all the latest and popular shapes and desired colors. From $2.50 to $4.85 Kutterick Patterns M arner Corsets Holeproof and Dependon Hosiery SfllllllllllBlllllllllllliim N ew Fall S h o e s NEW FALL DRESS GOODS AND SILKS E v e ry th in g th a t is new in F a ll Dress Goods a n d S ilk s now a w a its y o u r in sp e c tio n . For Men, Women and Children in all the Newest Styles shown, also all staple shoes. At popular prices. L. A. WACK & CO. Phone 2221 LADIES’ REST ROOM Gresham, Oregon Ili 1 ?