Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 05, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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I be nom inated th ree counciim en for a
T he counciim en
whose term s will ex p ire Ja n u a ry 1,
1924, a re A. F. H am raar, T. R. H ow ltt
and C. I. R aker. T he o th er council-
men who hold office an o th er y ear are
W. A. H essel, B. W. T h o rn e and Ur.
A. W. Botkin.
NOM INATE CANDIDATE term of tw o years.
GRESHAM LOCALS
L arger V olu m e
P u rsu a n t to a reso lu tio n of th e city
T he A rem e club will m eet a t the
E very C ent M ust
oounell R ecorder S chneider ha« called
borne of Mrs. Jam es S terlin g next
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P
rices
a m ass m eeting of voter* for next
d o its d uty
Monday afternoou. October 8. The
W ednesday evening to nom inate th ree
hostess will be assisted by Mrs J. E.
p ersons for eouncllinen to he voted on
M etzger, Mrs. W. J. O tt and Mina Ger­
at the tim e of th e re g u la r election on
tru d e A lexander. All O. E. S. ladies
November 6.
I s s l t l u s E xp ert
are Invited.
w ill he g iv en to him w ho p ro v es th at
The m eeting will be held In the city I $25
T he Dorcaa circle of th e M ethodist
can not find th e d eficien cy o f hl* m a ­
hall beginning at 7:30. T here a re to ch in e on sta rtin g , lig h tin g and ign ition . l-adies’ Afd will hold a bake sale on
M ain S tr eet G a ra g e P h o n e G resh am 122».
S atu rd ay , October 6, a t 2 o’clock, a t th e I
W alrad M ercantile store.
The I-adiea Aid of th e Zion E van­
gelical church will hold a bake sale
on S atu rd ay , October 13, a t th e Cecil
Metzger Grocery.
Among G resham people who won
Sun M aid Raisins, freshly seeded or seedless in large 15-ounce packages, 2 for 25c
honors
a t th e sta te fair was Mrs. M.
I he Pearl, 27-inch wide, can be had in light and
D. K ern, who received first prem ium
Curve Cut Macaroni, fresh made.......................................................
5 ibs 25<
dark stripes and figures, yard.....
25c
on preserves. Jam and vegetables, and
36-inch wide conies in light colors, assorted stripes
second on jellies and fru it.
Solid I ack I omatoes, “Gold Leaf” brand large cans............................... 2 for 2 5 c
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30,.
and h ide , jan l
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. F ow ler and two
Kelloggs Corn Flakes,..................................................................................... 3 pkgg 2S(.
children of Roseburg were recent
v isito rs a t the hom e of Mrs. F o w ler’s
Broken Sliced Pineapple,.........................................................large Nq
cans
p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Burch.
Royal Baking Powder....... large 12-oz. cans 40c, 2 '4 -lb cans $1.19. 5-lb. cans $2.29
Clarence Wood is enjoying a v isit
As prices are sure to go higher later
w ith his p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Olympic Wheat Hearts, large packages..................................................... eack 2 2 '7>tf
Our 3-pound batt, 72x84 is white and fleecy, free from
Wood of th e V ictory d istric t, a fte r a
\ an Camps Sno-Lite or Clean Easy Soap.........
7 bars 25c
imperfections. This is a top-notcher, at each
$1.50
three-year absence, d u rin g w hich tim e
21 -pound Quilted Betty 73x90, etch
$1.15
Sweet Potatoes, fancy 1923 stock,................................... Z Z Z Z . 4 pounds 23
he was enlisted in th e navy. H e w as
statio n ed at H onolulu on Ludlow des­
Get the Persian Challie for quilt covering, 36-inch
ure Bulk Cocoa,.......................5 pounds 25c,...........................................
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tro y er for a large p a rt of h is e n list­
.it, die yard
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American
Beauty
Oysters..............................................
2
cans
25c
m ent and retu rn ed to San F rancisco
Also 36-inch Cretonne, light colors, yard....... 23f J in tim e to assist In g uard d u ty d u rin g
th e B erkley fire.
B L A N K E T S
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cooley were
called
to M yrtle Creek th is week by
Cotton Blankets,
Part-Wool Blankets,
th e serio u s Illness of th e ir dau g h ter,
All-Wool Blankets
Mrs. C arl A lder. At last re p o rts Mrs.
Fresh Packed Cod Fish..................................................................... l - poUnd bricks 20f
A lder was slow ly im proving. A son,
T U R K ISH BATH TOW EL SPECIAL
C arl Dewey, w as born to Mr. and Mrs.
20th C entury C offee, fu ll o f stren g th an d p e r fe c t flavor.
O ne
42x23, good weight, 50c grade, each .................... 38<
A lder on S eptem ber 26.
A ( iood Huck rowel, 18x36, 2S(‘ grade, special.
19d
pound for 3 3 c, 3 pounds for 95c.
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Cole, of W a r­
ren to n , have been th e g u ests of the
The Dorcas Society of the Methodist Ladies' A id will
Golden West or Dwight Edwards full strength Black Pepper....... 2-ounce can 5c
la tte r's m o th er th e p ast few days.
freshly Milled Rolled Oats....................................................................... .. pounds 25^
hold a Hake Sale here Saturday
Mrs. Roy W onacott was w in n er of a
first prem ium and tw o seconds on
h e r oil p ain tin g s a t th e sta te fair.
H er w ork received m uch favorable
"The House of Quality"
E xtensive Im provem ents are being
comment.
Phone 1411
Gresham
P rin cip al Q ulcksall of th e grade m ade on th e A. W. M etzger sto re which
school announces th a t th e first and will add much to th e appearance and
second and th ird g rad es w ill rep o rt increase th e convenience. T he office
at the B aptist church next Monday is being moved from th e in te rio r of
m orning at 9 o'clock, w here th ey will th e sto re to th e fro n t and w ill be ac­
be enrolled and receive assignm ents. cessible from th e feed room and the
It is fully expected th a t th e school grocery and h ard w are d ep artm en t.
house will be ready for occupancy on T he old office w ill be rem odeled and
T uesday m o rning, and possibly on used as a p ain t room. T he m ost s tr ik ­
ing im provem ent will be a larg e plate
Monday.
glass
window on th e e a st of th e bu ild ­
A num ber of stu d e n ts from G resham
This Special on sale Saturday and M onday Only
W e have som e E x cep tio n a l B argain s in
and v icin ity en tered Oregon A g ricu lt­ ing. w hich n ot only w ill increase the
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u ral College, am ong them being Miss
H e a tin g S to v es
G ertru d e D owsett, Gordon Gibson. Mel­ considerable d an g er to traffic a t th a t
W e are h o ld in g over our sp ec ia l on W h ite
vin B rugger an d W alter Schw edler. co rn er by g iving an open vision
Mrs. Inez M iller, for a n um ber of th ro u g h th e sto re windows.
Twentieth Century Grocery
F riday, S a tu rd a y a n d M o n d a y
New Fall Outing Flannels
You can buy at the most convenient 20th Century Grocery
BUY YOUR COTTON BAITS NOW
FLOUR, g 49-lb. sack of your favorite
$1.69
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
Think of it!
Now Is the Time to Prepare for your
A Linen Fabric Writing Tablet
at Sc
Winter Comfort
y ears a te ac h er In high schools and
norm al, has en tered college to tak e up
a special line of stu d y in education,
w hich will lead to th e m a ste r's degree.
C. W. A ltm an Is h aving h is business
“ The Glad H and
block on Main s tre e t rep ain ted a cream
B ib le S ch ool 10 a. m .. Serm on a t 11 a. m. 1
color w ith brow n trim m in g s, g reatly
an d 7 30 p. m. L o rd ’s S u p per th e first ,
S u n d a y o f the m onth . B ib le S tu d y and
im proving its appearance.
P r a ise S erv ice W ed n esd a y , 7 :3l) p. m.
C hoir R eh ea rsa l. T h u rsd a y , 7 :30 p. m.
P lan s are u n d er w ay for a rousing
League p arty , to be held in th e base­ Universal Brotherhood Is the Goal"
Come thou w ith us and we w ill do
m ent of th e M ethodist church, F rid ay
thee good.’
night, October 12.
DAVID Q. BARRY, R. Th., P asto r.
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BETHEL
BAPTIST
LAST CALL ON T H E SE BIG VALUES
HEAP’S RACKET STORE
Phone 1236
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ROOM
Before purchasing call and see our stock. It is the larg­
est and most complete display in the city.
Gresham, Oregon
W hen we say “ it ’s a S p e c ia l” , it’s so
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L. A. W ACK & CO.
G R ESH A M
OREGON
PH O N E 2221
Our store is now overflowing with new Fall Merchandise and many new lines have been added. All depart­
ments have been restocked with all the New Standard Merchandise obtainable which makes it a pleasure to shop
ere and profitable as well. Come in and look around, whether you wish to purchase or not, and our sales force
will be ever ready to render you any assistance desired.
P rices ran ge from $ 3 .2 5 to $ 4 2 .7 5
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See our W indow Display
LADIES READY TO WEAR
DEPARTMENT •
J. E. METZGER
Gresham,
} our Home Furnisher
Oregon
Quality
and Service
Phone 1451
Feed ¡¿Si
$3.50 the yard
No two alike, all the latest styles
40-inch S a tin C a n to n C repe, navy,
black a n d brow n a t y a rd
' #3.75
36-inch C repe de C h in e, in a ll co l­
o rs at y a rd
$2.25
36-inch M essalincs in s ta p le and
p a ste l c o lo rs a t .............
#2.25
40-inch C h a rn ie u se in black, navy
b ro w n a t y a r d ..................
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New Fall Coats at
Dress Goods Department
Ladies’ and Misses’
Silk Dresses, Wool Dresses
$10.75 and $15.95
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$14.85 to $29.75
In plains and fancy, at
95c to $3.75 per yard
BLANKETS For These Cold Nights BLANKETS
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At the low price for this blanket, only
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$9.85 pair
Other blankets front $2.50 and upward
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A. W. METZGER & CO.
Featuring an entire new line of Silks
40-inch Canton Silk Crepe, in black,
navy, brown, grey and beige, at
Offering a large assortment of Silk
Dresses and Wool Dresses, also a
nice assortment of Coats.
Grocery Bulletin
1 Pink Salmon, No. 1 tall cans, can 15<*. 6 for $ .85
2 Newberg Lard, med. pail 90c, large
1.75
1 illamook I heese. always dependable, lb
.35
4 ( inn Nut and Milcoa. best butter substitutes, lb .26
5 C orned Beef, u ith coupon on <15 silverware, can .47
6 Best S trained Honey, new crop. qt. 60c. pt. .30
7 New Honey, large comb, lb
.30
8 \ \ ig u am Svrup. table size 20c. med 40 . large .80
9 Palace Car Syrup, pt jar 15.-. qt. 25c, half-gal .45
10 Creme Oil Toilet Soap, special, 4 bars for
.25
11 Royal \\ lute Soap, 12 bars for
.49
1 J Babbits ( deaniet. S
.15
14 Royal C lub. G olden W est, M . J. B. Coffee
12, . 3 pounds
1.20
15 Fresh Ton atoes. pet box
35
I .40
16 Pinedo Tobacco, cans 25r. P. V. lb can .. 1.25
17 Raisins. 2 pkg 28c, Seedless, bulk. 2 lbs
.25
18 I hoice Dried \pricots, special, lb.
.15
SILK DEPARTMENT
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HOSIERY DEPARTMENT
SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
C h ild re n ’s H o siery in black a n d brow n at 15. 25. 35. 50c
C h ild re n 's H o siery in black a n d brow n H e a th e r at 75 A 95c
C h ild re n 's l4 G olf H ose at
50 £ 95c
1-adíes' Hosiery in cotton and lisle at
25, 50 A ’»:.<•
N u iles' Silk H ose a t
9s,- to # |.9 s
L adle«’ W ool h o se a n d H e a th e r a n d Silk a n d W ool at
¿Or. 65c, 75r. A #1.25, #1.35. #1.50, #1.65 to #2.50
AND AT POPULAR PRICES
M en's H ose fro m 15c to $1.00. T h is in clu d e s c o tto n ,
w ools a n d silk hose.
S b o ttfiw n
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Infants Shoes
Men s Shoes in dress and work shoes,
• 5 . hoes, in dress and work shoes.
$3.50
$6.50
$3.00
$6.75
$2.25 to $4.50
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$2.50
$2.75 to $9 00
$2.25 to $5.50
Rubbers and Rubber Boots for Men, Women and Children at Right Pr!™«
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