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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1924)
TAGE FOUR GRESHAM BAPTISMAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD SUNDAY e rty In L aw ren ce addition by W. K H am ilton. She has ren ted th e place T he S unday afternoon service a t the to Mr. and Mrs. Guy D. Jo n es who w ill Odd F ellow s hall will be om itted next I occupy it In th e near fu tu re. S unday ow ing to the baptism al service R eports have been received of the w hich will be held on th e Sandy riv er serio u s condition of Mrs. Myers, about one m ile ea st of th e autom obile widow of th e Rev. R. E ugene Myers, club house. T hose w ishing to go will ' who is a p atien t at P o rtlan d Medical m eet a t th e tem ple at 10:30 Sunday hospital w here her h u sband died on m orning w here th e re w ill be a way Ju n e 15. S light hopes a re en tertain ed provided for those who have no cars, j for her recovery. H er d au g h ter. G race T ra n sp o rta tio n will be free. Eugenie, w as m arried in her m o th e r’s room a t th e hospital on la st Monday Mrs. E. B oughuer Is having a g a r night to W illard A. R ich ard s of A l age built in connection w ith h er prop- bany. EXTRA SPECIAL SALE! In Our Ready-to- Wear D ep a rtm en t I See Our Window Display on nale nt LOT 2 Silk & Wool Dresses on sale nt .95 SH O E DEPARTM ENT Ladies’ Suede Pumps and Sandals in grey and log cabin, that sold regularly at $6.25 and $6.50. S p ecia l this w eek a t ............. t. A. WACK & CO. Phone 2221 Gresham Park here and shop in comfort EXTRA SPECIAL For S a tu rd ay and M on d ay O nly CRYSTAL WATER JUGS 6 Inch and X inch Y our ch o ice at 29c i each HEPP’S RACKET STORE Phone 1236 l Gresham Your last chance to get one of those beautiful English Tea Pots at 79c Grocery Bulletin 1. NEWBERG HAM, whole or half.............. IB. 29c 2. REX LARD, best pure lard, med. 75c, large $1.45 3. BROOKFIELD LOAF CHEESE, 5-lb. loaf, lb 29c n ; ||> n , J |> E ,K | IGRESHAM LOCALS! Mrs. H om er A ndrew Is recovered sufficiently from a long Illness to be able to m ake the trip to S easo n , w here she expects to rem ain for a m onth, a t least. She has been in the care of Mrs. Jam es N aylor a t th e la t te r s h j .r e for th e p ast tw o m ouths. She w ill continue In h er c a re at the N aylor co ttag e a t th e beach. H er son R ichard, also T helm a N aylor, will join th e party. Mr. N aylor w ent w ith them to S easide on T hursday. Mrs. Andrew has been in ex trem ely d elicate h ealth since the b irth of her tw in ch ild ren in F eb iu a ry . T he babies and the o t‘.er ch ild ren a re being cared for in the Andrew home. H. W. S tro n g has bu ilt an au d i torium capable of seatin g 600 on his b erry la rm for th e benefit of his p ick ers. It has lig h ts and c u rta in s and is a d el’ght to those who are given the privilege of fre e e n tertain m en ts th ere T h ere en tertaln m n ts will be held w eekly, probably on T h u rsd ay eve nings. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. S t.C la ir and d au g h ter Mrs. BenJ. D avies, Miss Emma B. Johnson and h er nephew, Ivan W insor, from M ontana, enjoyed a d elightful driv e over th e C olum bia riv er highw ay as fa r as M ultnom ah falls la st evening. Mr. W insor was over th e highw ay nine y ears ago, the first day it w as opened, an d he sees m any im provem ents. H e th in k s the highw ay ab o u t th e p re ttie st he has ever seen. Our entire line of Ladies’ Silk Dresses and Wool Dresses, all this season’s styles that are in demand, have been placed in two lots at sacrifice prices. LOTI •S'//A* & Wool Dresses OUTLOOK, Mrs. J. C. H essel of M abton, W ash ington, is spending a few w eeks w ith h er son, W. A. H essel. Next T uesday n ig h t is th e d ate for th e re g u la r m onthly council m eeting. W hy not slick up th e y ard s and stre e ts In p rep a ra tio n for th e crow ds th a t w ill v isit our city on th e F o u rth ? Mrs. A. McManus is suffering an a t tack of p leu ra-p n eu m o n ia follow ing a g en eral run-dow n condition d u rin g the past m onth. She has been in bed for about tw o weeks. Mrs. E lla H ornlsh is ca rin g for her. She is rep o rted slig h tly im proved th is afternoon. Ju d g e George W. W onacott is ill at th e home of his son, Chas., in P o rt land. Mr. and Mrs. W onacott w ent to P o rtlan d to atten d the p io n eer’s m eet ing one day la st w eek and becam e so ill th a t he w as k ep t th e re for tr e a t m ent. Mrs. W onacott rem ained w ith him. Mrs. W iley Beneflel of W asco, O re gon, is th e g u est of h er p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. G eorge C urrin. Mrs. S arah Donley of Spokane is th e g u est of her m other, Mrs. H. M. Shaw and h er sister, Mrs. L eslie T. St. Clair. She is accom panied by h er g ran d d u u g h ter, B a rb a ra Je an A sh w orth, who is re tu rn in g w ith h e r to | Spokane from C alifornia. A 9-pound d au g h ter was born today j to Mr. and Mrs. T. J. W illiam s of G resham a t Mrs. H a rrie t T im m er [m a n ’s p riv ate san itariu m . Mrs. A. C. M iller and d au g h ter Mar- I g u erite of Memphis, T ennessee, are here visiting for several w eeks witli th e fo rm er's p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. T. | D. Lym an and o th er relatives. Mrs. F letta H ibbard, Mrs. C. Mar- I ston and Mrs. Jo h n Bliss sp en t Wed nesday at H illsboro in atten d an ce at | th e sta te convention of th e G rand Arm y of th e Republic and th e Wo- I m en’s Relief Corps. Thos. G inder was also at th e convention. 20th Century Stores E VuM ’ FOODS,always sold at prices showing a saving patronage'" °" Wh'Ch ° ™ CENTUKY STORES have builded their large E X T R A S p ecia l S a v in g s can be m ad e by tak in g a d v a n ta g e o f SATURDAY AND MONDAY OFFERINGS PL3RDou1n d sK LARD P d ..................... aWc 3 can s for 95c ‘T A u ' n ' d i .... f B R A Z IL N l T S ’ Quality and Service Phone 1451 Feed 12$/ SLICED PINEAPPLE Preferred Stock, 1-lb. tins, 2 cans for . 35« FEDERAL MILK tall cans, each............. 9C ' SU7NfnJSKpLEHMONS’ laS?e 7 for loc, dozen....... 25c , „ , A ™ < ,S72,LID PACK 1OMATOES, large cans 2 f o r ............................25c FANCY BUDDED WAL- NUTS Groners, pound 38c, 2 lbs........ 75c JAPAN, % pound package 38c Royal Garden Tel g .............38 VALENTIA ORANGES, 288, doz. 25c, 2 doz.. 49c NEW POTATOES 5 pounds ’........ 25c SPECIAL FEATURE S a J X f j u l y ^ h X ’u : ” !1 f r ° m S a t U r d a y ’ J u n e 2 8 t h ’ , 0 B U C K E T FREE 10 bars P & G Naptha Soap, 1 package Ivory Soap flakes, 3 bars Guest Ivory Soap, 1 package Chips© (quick suds) 2ac size. A ll t h e s e f o r 9 9 c Wj| | | This splendid assortm ent of Proctors & Gambles Soan«? Free61 Wlth & large’ strong“’ 10 quart Galvanized Pail, A b so lu te ly Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes 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. W e h ave a fine an d a ttr a c t ive stock o f n ew clo th es, furn ish in gs an d sh oes. O ur m o d era te p rices m ak e a stron g a p p eal. Suits for Men and Young Men * 2 0 to s4 5 H a ts .......... $2 to $6 C aps.......... $1 to $3 Shirts . . . $1 to $5 Hosiery 20c to $1.00 Neckwear, 50c to $1.50 Underwear, 75c to $4.00 ICE C R E A M "ft's Delicious” Gresham CRYSTAL W HITE SOAP 6 bars 25c, 10 bars....29c R p V L GARDEN TEA, Orange I ekoe, / 2 pound package............ 38c GRESHAM MAID Phone 1381 20TH CENTURY RED JAR RUBBERS, extra heavy, cold pack 3 dozen........................25c 20th C entury C offee, p e r fe c tly b len d ed , tru ly w o n d erfu l flavor, pound 3 8 c, 2 pounds 75c At th e Bethel B aptist ch u rch next I Sunday tile Rev. Mr. C rofts, a r e tu rn ed m issionary from China, will preach both m orning and evening. O ther reg- j | u la r services of the day w ill be held as usual. Dairy Products Co. tu st 20th Century Brooms, medium weight strong and durable, each............. 98c EAT A. W . METZGER & CO. 9 pound can ........... $1.99 KT ’ 2 f° r 5c’ d°Z- 25c rived’ P°und 15c> 3 P°unds for- 43c NEW PACK SHRIMP, American Beauty, 1-pound tins - 2 for 35c KETI KN ED MISSIONARY AT IIAI’l 1ST ( 111 KUH Monday and Friday are our iee delivery days. Phone your wants. We also handle a full line of coca cola Bottling Co.'s goods. CIUSCO Kerr’s Best Patent Flour, this hi-grade flour 49-lb. sk. still $1.59 We w ish to ex p ress out th a n k s to , I th e frien d s and neighbors for th e sym - j I pathy show n us in our d e e p bereave- j m ent in the death of our beloved son and b ro th er Tommy, and for th e b e a u -| | tlful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. B echill and Fam ily. See our stand on West Powell street. Take one of our handy containers of ice eream home with you. We till orders in quantities of from 1 pint to 100 gallons or more. NEW ECONOMY CAPS ~ (lozen to r................. 55c Card of Thunks. Let us supply you with Ice Cream, Sweet Cream, W hip ping Cream, Butter and Ice. We offer you Gresham prod ucts made from pure G resh am Milk and Cream at rea sonable prices. PORK & BEANS, Camp- bell’s, Big Tin, ea ...10c N ew P ack , H illsd a le A sp a ra g u s, short tips, 1-lb. can s 3 2 |c each , 4. AMA1ZO SALAD OIL, qts. 60c, half gal. $1.15 1 pint can T R E E with each quart or half gallon 5. KERRS BEST PATENT FLOUR, 49-lb sk $1.65 6. BI LK COCOA, high percentage of cocoanut oil, 4 lb. 25c 7. SMALL WHITE BEANS......................3 lbs. 25c 8. BEST HEAD RICE.............................. 3 lbs. 25c 9. SEA SHELL MACARONI, best semolina 2 lbs. 25c 10. BI ITFRI'LY EGG NOODLES, best semolina 2 lbs. 25c IE 1OBACCO El NCH BOXES, any kind, spec... 85c 12. BOO IH S SARDINES, large oval tins.............. 15c 13. AMERICAN SARDINES, cottonseed oil, 2 for 15c 14. RAISIN RYE BREAD, 15c. Orange Rye bread, 15c 15. SI GAR, 100-lb sack........................... CASH $7.65 BI£ST SHORTENING 3 Pounds......................50c O U T IN G CLOTHES SH O ES for your vacation and country trips For m en, w om en an d ch ild ren $1.50 to $10 BATHING SUIT 65c to $7 H e give Red Trading Stamps Telephone Mnniureinent bid* Booth. A telephone booth of easy access to th e public has been in stalled in th e local telephone office for th e use of those w ishing to use th e service at night. It Is built in th e doorw ay w hich form erly led from th e office to th e hallw ay of th e building and at night can be entered from the hall. A y ls W o r tK S M a r t ir y M E N ’S W EAR V SHOES G R ESH A M In th e daytim e th e n ig h t e n tra n ce is closed and th e door on th e o th er side of the booth leads Into th e telephone office. T his w ill give an additional booth for daytim e use. T his Is a much needed service to th e public w hich w ill be ap p reciated , as h ith e rto th e re has been no easy way to send a m es sage d u rin g th e night. THE HARDY STUDIO WILL BE CLOSED from June 2« Io July 2« See th e b arg ain s listed in th e W ant