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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1924)
Q uickly and efficiently done by ex We w ish to th a n k our m any friends p erts. All o rd ers prom ptly attended for th e ir sym pathy and help fu ln ess and for th e b eau tifu l flowers for our to reg a rd le ss of size. husband and fath er. GEORGE SHAW Phone 229 Fairview Mrs. F ra n k S m ith and Fam ily. C ontinued from page 1 R epresentative» of th e G resham au x ilia ry to th e A m erican Legion vis T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per Money to loan on real estate. Farm ited the v eterah » ' hospital In P o rt cent In te re st on tim e deposits.—Adv loans a t 6 p er cent. B. W. Thorne. land on T uesday and took w ith them 51» dozen hom e-m ade cookies and 60 I pounds of g rap es. T he cookies were ' tu rn ed over to th e supply serg ean t an d rep rese n t th e local au x ilia ry 's an n u al cookie supply. The g rap e s w ere d istrib u ted am ong the p atien ts in the ho sp ital by th e visiting women. Those j who took p a rt in th e d istrib u tio n were A mother hen fixes her nest, lays her eggs one by | Mrs. Jo h n M etzger, Mrs. W alter Metz one, carefully guards them and finally—brings forth ger. Mrs. O. A. E astm an and Mrs. Jack her brood. Stafford. T he com m ittee expressed f g re a t satisfactio n w ith th e response to Financial progress is made the same way. th e call for supplies, m any outside the au x iliary v olunteering donations. l ew of us realize the “hatching power” of money. It NEST EGGS E con om y n ow m ean s a s a fe future. are a lw a y s a ttr a cted to a 20th Century Store T h e p la ce you can m ak e the g rea test savin gs in the sh ortest tim e. OFFERINGS SATURDAY AND MONDAY OCTOBER 11th and 13th POST TOASTIES package ........................9c produces an offspring every six months and these off springs in turn begin at once to raise a little family of their own. T hat is Compound Interest. T he S outheast circle of th e M eth o dist L adies’ Aid will m eet w ith Mrs. W. J. Cooper n ex t W ednesday afte r- noon. It is expected th a t th e ladies w ill come p rep a re d to work. SMALL W HITE BEANS 3 pounds .................25c A sitting hen is careful of her nest eggs. She does not break them nor waste them. If a stock promoter should come around and try to teach her how to “hatch them quick” she would peck him good. Let us follow the hen’s example. Mrs. Mary L ouise Dodge left T ues day for C larkston, W ashington, w here she expects to stay for som e tim e with ' h er au n t, Miss S tella A lexander. TEA GARDEN DRIPS pint glass jug. 25c Place your nest eggs in our bank where they will be safe and where the hatching process can proceed with out interruption. Save 25 cents a day and in five years you will have $509.55. FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM, OREGON A STRONG BANK T he Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Wood re- Honk! Honk! Honk! Here they come! With a whistle and rush of beating wings they dip from the sky to the inviting water. Bang! Bang! Bang! W hat man doesn’t thrill with the success of his shooting? Get your equipment out, see that your outfit is in first-class shape for the season. Choose the needed supplies from Sporting Headquarters. Ammunition, Guns, Hunting (’oats—every thing in the Sporting Line. Don't forget the license, u e have 'em. L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. Gresham, Oregon they have been for th e p ast m onth, en joying the sea breezes. Both have ! been benefltted in h ealth by th e so jo u rn a t the beach. M rs. P. E. Stone, Mrs. E rn e st C h ris ten sen and Miss B lanche T rim b le at- ! tended th e fu n eral of A loyius O. Gray, 1 a t Sandy, on T h u rsd ay m orning. M rs. S. A. B u rr h as been suffering intensely for th e p ast w eek with j rh eu m atism , b u t is th o u g h t to be slig h tly im proved a t present. Mrs. R. H. K asp er of S eattle, a . fo rm er schoolm ate of Miss M arie Blom, in K ansas, is h ere as h er guest j for tw o weeks. Are words that mean a great deal to us in the management of our r 7 !e ’ S E R V IC E , because we give strict attention to the many , details you expect from a service store. Your phone and delivery orders receive prompt attention. Your children can do the shopping with satisfaction to you. Our policy is to handle only Quality Goods at a fair price. Saturday “Ql ICK SALE” Bargains Newberg Hams Idaho Loaf Cheese Picnic Hams They are all quality Halt* or whole OAzA per pound F> lb. Loaves Mild ( lire the pound 26? D rom ed ary C ocoan u t— Lowest Mild cure, very nice meat •> to 8 lhs. each per pound 18? \ ¡sit our I resh \ egetable and Fruit Department E x tra banc) ( utilifloner this week. ( ahbage is cheaper and better quality. Next week will be a good time to make Sauer Kraut. Local Grapes are plentiful and cheap. Fine for juice or jelly. A. W . METZGER <& CO. BOOTH’S SARDINES 1-lb. oval cans, 2 for 25c price in years ] -lb p k g 15c, i-lb 2 9c NEW DRIED PRUNES large size, 3 lbs......... 25c K errs B est P a te n t F lour CIIIPSO, large size 2 packages ................47c M e lo w est C h eese— JELLO, any flavor each ...... lile will advance shortly from low price $ 1 .8 9 BAKER’S CHOCOLATE, unsweetened, }¿-lb . 18c BALL MASON JARS, complete, qts. per dz. 89c CRYSTAL W HITE SOAP 6 bars 25c, 10 for..... 39c Thompson's SEEDLESS RAISINS, 3 lbs......... 29c First prize this year at State Fair, lb fo r. . . 30c STANDARD PEAS, best variety, No. 2 cans 8 f o r ............................40c Broken Sliced PINE APPLE, No. 2 cans.. 20c 3 cans fo r................. 58c AMERICAN SARDINES in oil, 5 tin s................25c 2 0 th C E N T U R Y C O F F E E — Big savings made in buying this high grade coffee, compared to the canned coffees. Always fresh one pound for 4 3 c, 3 pounds for $ 1 .2 7 . CRISCO, 6-pound c a n .... .......$1.39 SWEET PO TA TO ES, 3 pounds ................... 25c MAZOLA OIL, pints, each ............... 25c DRY ONIONS, fine stock 4 pounds......................10c WESSON OIL, quarts, each ............. 49c POPCORN, 2 pounds..................... 15c Conveniently located at GRESHAM ■n Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shipley retu rn ed T uesday evening from S an ta Cruz, C alifornia, w h ere they have been v is itin g w ith th e ir son-in-law an d d au g h te r, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Stanley. Mrs Shipley left about th e 23d of Ju ly , go ing by tra in , and early in S eptem ber Mr. Shipley drove th ro u g h to join her T o g eth er th ey visited relativ es and m ade a trip to Los A ngeles and San Diego, and also one acro ss th e border Into Mexico. T he Rev. S. F. P itts officiated T h u rs day aftern o o n a t th e fu n eral of Mrs. C lara P eterso n , th e w om an who was b ru ta lly m urd ered Monday in P o rt land. A lm ost a t th e tim e of th e k ill ing Mr. P itts w as conducting th e fu Mr. and Mrs. A. E. K essler and little n era l of Mrs. L ena Thom pson, m other of Mrs. P. B. E der, in th e chapel of d au g h ter m ade a trip on S unday to th e Skew es U n d ertak in g com pany, on C arson, W ashington, for tre a tm e n t at T h ird street. T his m akes a to tal of th e m in e ral sp rin g s n e a r th a t place four fu n erals th e undenom inational They m ake fre q u en t trip s th e re for th e benefit of th e baths. p asto r has conducted th is week. T he T em ple M issionary society F ra n k L aw rence, a farm er of Meri dan, K ansas, and b ro th er of Jam es W w hich w as organized about a m onth L aw rence, dropped in on his relativ es ago by th e ladies of th e undenom i very unexpectedly W ednesday evening n atio n al tem ple, m et on W ednesday aftern o o n a t th e hom e of Mrs. Ida for a stay in th e w est of several w eeks. Mr. L aw ren ce h as been a H en g stler, 17 being presen t. A w o rst rea d er of the O utlook for a num ber of ed q u ilt w as pieced for th e Louise Home, also $37.50 has been sen t to years. India to p u rch ase Bibles for th e c h il Mrs. M. D. K ern, Mrs. E m m a G il d ren th ere. T he society is p lan n in g m ore an d Mrs. H an n ah Jo h n so n visit on a ssistin g th e C h ild ren ’s F arm ed w ith Mrs. E lla O liphant in P o rt Home a t Corvallis. land on W ednesday, Mr. K ern tak in g Mrs. C a rrie H ansen is ill a t th e th e ladies in his autom obile. Two P o rtlan d guests, Mrs. C arrie Pugh and home of Mrs. H. C. L arsen , who is Mrs. Lucy O sborne, both form er carin g for her. H er tro u b le seem s to G resham resid en ts, w ere also v isito rs lie th e in te stin al d istu rb a n ce w hich has been so p rev alen t lately. at th e sam e home th a t day T he M ethodist W om an's Home Mis T he A rem e club w ill m eet a t th e sio n ary society w ill pack fru it and home of Mrs. George W. S tap leto n on clo th in g for th e P o rtlan d settlem en t next Monday aftern o o n , O ctober 13. The h o stess will be assisted by Mrs. ce n te r at th e ch u rc h p arlo rs F rid a y S. B. H all, Mrs. J. V. Cogswell and aftern o o n , October 17, a t 1:30. F rien d s Mrs. G eorge D. Rank. All O. E. S. and m em bers d o n ating fru it and c lo th ing a re req u ested to leave sam e a t the ladies will find a cordial welcome. church. Mrs. H. J. P u lfe r is th e T he G resham g ran g e w ill hold an ch airm an of th e com m ittee w hich w ill all-day session a t th e h all S atu rd ay , atten d to th e packing. October 11, beginning a t 10:30. An in T he Sew and Sew circ le of th e La te re stin g program has been p repared dies Aid of th e M ethodist ch u rch w ill by th e le ctu rer, Mrs. H. A. C urry, m eet at th e hom e of Mrs. W. F. H oney w hich will be p resen ted at th e a fte r W ednesday aftern o o n , October 15, at noon session, to w hich th e public is o'clock. Mrs. S. S. T hom pson and invited Mrs. M. J. A llshouse w ill a s sist the hostess. All m em bers a re rem inded I to b rin g th e ir dues and the $1.00 as- | sessm ent. SERVICE - QUALITY - PRICE FEDERAL MILK tall cans, 3 for_____ 25c LAV ER FIGS, fancy, new, sanitary 10-oz. pkg. each 20c j tu rn ed W ednesday from S easide w here T he cash bids w hich w ere subm itted for th e school p ro p erty of form er T erry school d istric t No. 8 w ere re jectee, T uesday evening w hen they w ere opened a t th e G resham D rug com pany's sto re, by C. J. L undquist, clerk of d istric t No. 4. T hey w ere en tire ly too low to be considered an d it is pro b ab le th a t an o th er call for bids will be announced. Since th e m e rg ing of th ese d istric ts, it w as th o u g h t advisable to dispose of th e land and buildings located h alf a m ile ea st of P ag e's store. K een d iscrim in a tin g buyers A w edding of in te re st to m any I G resham frien d s Is th a t of Mrs. | L au retta S hum ate, w hose m a rria g e to F r a u d s M. M organ, of B oring, w as an I event of O ctober 1. T he couple was I m a rried in V ancouver, W ashington w ith th e ch ild ren of the bride, Mrs. H. I J. P u lfe r an d Jam es an d F red J e n nings p resen t. They left th a t evening for Bend. Oregon, w here they sp en t a few days w ith relativ es. Mrs. M organ has been m aking h er hom e w ith h er d au g h ter, Mrs. P u lfer, for th e past j year. T he couple w ill reside a t B or ing, w here Mr. M organ is engaged In | th e h an d lin g of ties. T he Rev. and Mrs. E. N. Long and I Miss Mabel Shipley w ill atteu d the d istric t q u a rte rly m eeting of th e F ree ' M ethodist ch u rc h at H illsboro F riday I aftern o o n and S aturday. Make your telep h o n e earn yon m ore I by co n n ectin g It w ith a w ant ad. A REGULAR STATED COMMU- ^ Z j^ N I C A T I O N of Gr, sham l.td g e No. 152, A. F &A. M In Ma sonic hall, G resham , T uesday. October 14, a t 7:30 p. m sh arp . G rand O ra to r's ad d ress, p erso n ally delivered. All M aster M asons req u ested to be p r e s e n t N earby lodges invited. Re fresh m en ts. Visiting brothers welcome. A. MEYERS. W. M. W. L. CORSAGE, Sec y. FALL UNDERWEAR M ISSES L N IO N SLITS, Dutch neck, short sleeves, ankle length, medium weight, cream wool tint with fibre silk thread. Ages 2 to 14, any size $1.50 . ' ex-Co. brand, heavy weight fleeced cotton, high or Dutch neck. A good cold weather union suit. Priced by sizes, 95c to $1.25 MEN’S UNDERWEAR Boys heavy gray fleeced cotton union suits, ages 4 to 14, $1.15 to $1.25 Mayo heavy fleeced cotton gray union suits, each $1.75 M en’s wool-mixed union suits, the P. Q. A brand, good weight, none better at this price, each $2.65 W right’s spring .needle, extra heavy gray wool-mixed suits, each $3.50 SWEATERS FOR MEN $1.50 to $8.50 S P E C IA L FOR ONE W EEK ONLY Men’s high-back overalls, made from med ium weight white back denim, indigo dve, well made, special a t ........................ $1.50 W O M E N ’S B L O U S E S Tan or white. $2.25 value. Special at $1.95 WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. Phone 1411 Gresham Good Used Automobiles G et the p rices, D rive them , then y o u ’ll buy a used car from us. 1 Overland 1923 touring license, good tires, runs good. 1 1924 Overland touring, looks good, license, lots of ex tras. A -l condition. 1 1920 Overland roadster, license and runs good. 1 Maxwell 1924 roadster, extras, license. A -l condition. 1 1922 Overland coupe, license, looks and runs good. 1 1923 Ford four-door sedan. Lots of extras and in good condition. 1 l ord 1918 roadster. 2 l ord 1918 tourings. HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. RELIABILITY’ SERVICE Phone 1141 Gresham We need a few second-hand pum p L et me help you solve y o ur p a in t shot guns. L. K idder Hdwe. Co. ing problem s. Todd. T he P ain t Man P hone 1421. G resham , phone 1971.—Adv.