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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1924)
PAGE FOrit NASH CLOTHES. Notice to the Public. H undreds of men a re testifying th a t N ash clo th es a t »23.50 a re equal to clothes u sually a t tw ice th a t figure. P ositively tailored to m easure. P. F. Black, G resham , phone 1801.—Adv. H ein le’’ G erdes being no / >nger m th e em ploy o ! th e G resham Meat M ar k et, a . J W B row n, p ro p rieto r, would Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Jo n es and son, ««teem it a favor if all acco u n ts con tr a d e d th ro u g h him be paid to his H allie, moved S atu rd ay back onto th e c o u n tr y -H ig h lan d Farm Just south of th e D. M. C athey place. The Opportunity of the Season! W illard B liss h as in stalled a new Begin your C h ristm as Shopping (P R E SB Y T E R IA N ) M arsw ell pipe fu rn ace in his residence FAIBVIEW, OREGON th ro u g h the agency of the K idder h n - Q u a lity F a n c y W o rk A rtic le « fo r Sunday School at 10 a. nt. ' o u n < a m i O ld. R e a a o n a b ly P ric e d Mrs. B. L. W alrad en tertain ed T ues GRANGE BALL, WEI), NOV. 13 day afternoon for Mrs. Melvin John Morning W orship at 11 a. m. B eginning at 2:30 P. M. ston. a recen t bride, th e re being n e a r REV. E. R. I). HOLLENSTED Chicken Dinner ¿Oc ly 30 g u ests p resen t. T he room s were P a sto r 5:30 to 8 P. M. b eau tifu l j n ch ry san th em u m s ar.d F ish Ponds & P ro g ram in Evening Services are H elpful, Restful anil d ah lias. Miss G ertru d e A lexander I InsplrluK. Zion Evangelical Church. sang, Miss A ugusta H ahn rendered a n um ber of w h istlin g selectio n s and Mrs. J. H. S terlin g gave sev eral pleas Ing piano solos. Mrs. Jo h n sto n re ceived a g rea t m any handsom e gifts. ( ak e and punch w ere served by th*> h ostess. T he W om an’s H om e M issionary so ciety w in m eet a t th e hom e of Mrs. K. A. M iller W ednesday aftern o o n No vem ber 12. Mrs. A. S. H lsey, leader. Miss Mina G ilbert, Mrs. C arrie Pow ell | and Mrs. Jo h n Brow n w ill a ssist the hostess. It is req u ested th a t delin fluent dues be paid a t th is m eeting. Gordon G ibson, a stu d e n t a t Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l College, arriv ed hom e on Thursday aftern o o n for a stay until A rm istice day. Mrs. O. A. E astm an is In atten d an ce a t th e Pacific In te rn a tio n a l livestock show th is week in th e cap acity of as-1 s is ta n t clerk in th e office of th e a g r i c u ltu ra l p ro d u cts d ep artm en t. of | Does not break buttons w hich C. D. M inton is se cretary . T he m arria g e license has been pub- I O illess Bronze B earings lished of F re d erick W. Jo h n so n of Boring and Miss M yrtle N assh ah n of Quickest W ashing Action G resham . No heavy parts to lift Mrs. Sam Owre, of W estport, Ore fo rm erly Miss C lara Mason, is sp en d Aliiny oilier exclusive features ing a few days w ith her m other, Mrs. W. F. Mason and fam ily. * T he ladies of th e Sew and Sew c ir cle of th e M ethodist L adies Aid will Phone 1141 Gresham m eet for w ork at th e ch u rch on W ed nesday aftern o o n , N ovember 19, at 2:30. T he serv in g com m ittee consists of Mrs. W. It. G orsage, Mrs. Jack so n Jo n es an d Mrs. R u ssell Akin. The A rem e club w ill m eet w ith Mrs. W. J. O tt M onday aftern o o n , Novem b er 10. All E a ste rn S ta r Ja d ie s a re invited. O. A dam s has sold his acre tr a c t on I 20th Century Store The Wayside Church A n n u a l B azaar YOUR OPPORTUNITY SPECIAL PRICES GOOD only UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT, NOV. 15 FEED & RING VAC ELECTRIC WASHER Soft Rubber Rolls Needs no Oiling W,: est Holiday i? r your convenience the larg selection of jewelry and novelties that has ever been shown before in Gresham. Everything in jewelry, watches in all shapes and designs, all of the latest stone set rings diamond rings in rich settings, bar pins, stone bracelets—are just a few of the large selection on hand. Novelties consisting of beaded bags, small cedar chests, Japanese notions, boudoir lamps and dozens of other useful gifts. Our silver ware is fresh and complete. Prices much lower and terms to suit. Come in and let us show you our beautiful display. .r tf c f c 'n n « ? x Z . " dCP° 8it " h° 'd any th e H o g a n road Io G a le n F a m h e r. Mr. and Mrs. A dam s an d fam ily have moved to a new hom e w hich they have p u rch ased a t L en ts and Mr. and Mrs. F a n c h e r have tak en possession of th e ir new p roperty. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. L em ing have ta k en a th re e -y e a r lease on th e Stone farm a t A nderson sta tio n and have tak en up th e ir resid en ce th ere. They will engage in d airy in g and g en eral farm ing. T hey have been associated for th e p a st y ear w ith W. F. R obin son on th e 8. C. Jo n es farm southw est of G resham . T he R ebekah W elfare club m et la st M onday aftern o o n w ith Mrs. Jo h n M etzger w ith a good atten d an ce. Two com forts w ere finished for th e I. O, O. F. home. A fter w o rk dainty r e fresh m en ts w ere served and a social hour was enjoyed. T he club will give a hake sa le on S atu rd ay afternoon November 8, at th e Cecil M etzger gro- eery. David Copperfleld w ill be shown in film on F rid a y evening, November 21. a t th e G resham g rad e school, u nder the au sp ices of the P aren t-T ea ch e r association. A Jolly com pany of young people, about 25 in num ber, g ath ered a t the hom e of Miss M arian C alkins for a H allow een p arty . A m using and q u ain t costum es added to th e en tertain m en t j of th e evening. Among th e best w ere ' Miss M arian in th e g a rb of a gypsy Guy D. Jones JEWELER g r o c e r ie s ROYAL CLUB COEFEE, Special ' 3 lbs. $1.45, 5 lbs. $2.45 far c e m u s c a t e l NEW BERG PICN ICS Sugar Cured, lb. 19c RAISINS, 3 lbs. 25c SUGAR C R ISP CORN FLAKES, 3 pkgs 25c PU R E BULK C ()C O \ lbs. 25c 4 N EW PR ESSED FIGS 1 lb. 20c ORE. D R IE D PRUNES 3 lbs. 25c PR IN C E A L B E R T TO- B \CCO, 16-oz tins $1,05 sealed_____ in v a c u u m tin s T his fine Schilling Blend coures front over twenty Oriental gardens. Its or iginal flavor is preserved for you by the exclusive Schilling Process—twice- to a s t in g a n d S e a lin g H O T in Vacuum Tins. Schilling leas and Service — IDAHO LO A FC H EESE whole or half, lb 26c HOLLAND H E R R IN G new pack, keg $1.75 Burbank POTATOES, Good, sack $1.75 SOLID CABBAGE sack, $1.00 TU X ED O TOBACCO 16-oz. tins $1.05 A. W. METZGER & CO. Phone 14 si $1.13 SCRATCH FEED— loo D>g............ CRACKED CORN— lo o j|,s .............. g «,- FEED WHOLE CORN— H id ]|, s ................... .»>8( MIDDLINGS— 90 ID s .............. 2.1! W HEAT— 100 lbs ?»*-’■ ............ ................................. —•<« S n fresh Inilled- 9-lb. sk 53e SMALL \\ HITE BEANS, 3 lbs •»-,< b pounds .... ........... To CRYSTAL W HITE SOAP, 10 bars 3Se Ll,;MFT BAK- POWDER, l-ib. can f t 2 ^ - lb cans ............................ (.- KERR’S BEST Ç PATENT FLOUR * 49-lb. Sack MWCE MEAT Pfinn’r See^ ss,M a rk e t Day Spl, 4 lbs............ 39« i ^ G t j M E A T , finest quality, 2 pounds S l i n i m ’V tv p SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING 4-pound can *...„........... ’ VELVET or PRINCE ALBERT I OBACCQ, 2 tins .................... 2 0 1 H CEN TU RY C O FFFF Pound ................................... ..................... .............. «. HORSESHOE, STAR or CLIMAX PLUG ........................................ Z j » < j •-------------------------;--------------- ------------------------------ — Roasted in our own plant daily. ‘~jiWtnAn. n . - u v C Z u i Z Z Z Z '- - '" - '- C> P°unds ............................... •£ 13 is your lucTy number BESSEL IMPLEMENT CO JEWELR Y FEED MILI.IU N— Best Grade, 80-Ib. sk CANNED GOODS WEEK November 8 to IS Z ; f„,The?e 0<Ters app,y not onlv to the following items, but to all Canned i » h ep beS ’ F ru it and Fish in the -Oth Century Stores. CORN, “Lily of Valley” Golden B an tam, e a c h .......................... „. , CORN, “Preferred Stock” ’ Fancy *' CORN “ M rrit hF,aUMy Crospy. each." 19c LORN, M innehaha” Standard Cros PEAS, “Preferred Stock” 'T elephone'" each ................. ’ PEAS, “ Preferred Stock,” ten d er,"' 19c melting, each ... E A ^ 'f . “ ¥ I y °,f V a I l e y ” E a r l y J u n e / 2 sifted, each ............... PEAS, "Blue Bunny” Fancy Utah small cans, 3 for........... I EAS, “Standard Grades,” best in th eir class, each ........... Ruv NO W I CLAMS, “Pioneer,” the best known brand, flat cans, each............... onc TOMATOES, “Del | M onte” or “Pre- T n iiK T n d Stock>” large cans, each 17Uc TOMATOES, Best California Stand ards, large cans, 3 for............ 40r SHRIMP, New Pack, Fancy No 1 cans, each .... APRICOTS, “A. & L.” or “Mission,” '' , aiedluni syrup’ ,a r8e cans, each . 25c AI RICOTS, “Del Monte,” heavy syrup large cans, each................ BEANS, “H art Love” Cut Green stringless. 3 fo r......... ’ 40(, BEANS, “Preferred Stock” or “Lily PEACHES^ “A6 X T0» 1 RefUgee’ each 25c “ nuy inuvv ! Higher prices will SWEET POTATOES, Fancy South ern, 5 lbs fo r....... ................ 25c SM ALL ORANGES, per dozen............. 15c DID ONIONS, Oregon stock, 4 lbs.. IDc ... CAMPBELL'S OUUP, SOUP, any any kind, kind, each each 1O lDc < surelv Drpvail v d r 1 LORIDA GRAPE FRUIT, each . Hlc Best quality C RANBERRIES, - per .......... pound................. »Dc .................._„c CARNATION and FEDERAL MILK ----- -----------— ______________ __ fac tio n Sale Postponed. The auction sale of the late David Jam es p ersonal p ro p erty ha been I postponed until S aturday. November 1 L>. instead of November 8. — s ., ^ v v r t i i u r r 3. A l l those Ih t All in terested kindly take n o tlc e .-A d v . s c „ ^ A N . m e d lu m t A r ?aLch’ Del Monte’” ,a rSe bottle, j-c LI,’ l Miss B eatrice Capen as a lady of j Colonial days and Miss Alma L arson of P o rtlan d in a C hinese costum e. The prize w as aw arded to the latte r. H obgoblins and gh o sts w ere seen at alm ost every co rn er. T he room s w ere ta ste fu lly decorated In black and gold. F o rtu n e tellin g and various gam es com pleted th e evening's e n te rta in m ent. A luncheon of sandw iches and pum pkin pie w as served a fte r m id night. A rran g em en ts have been m ade by th e G resham W C. T. U. fo r two ad d resses to be given next T h u rsd ay November 13. by Mrs. G. J. F ran k el, | head o f th e a n ti-n arco tic of the W om en ’s F ederated clubs of P o rtlan d , who w ill speak at th e high school before the stu d en t body at 3:45, and at the M ethodist Episcopal ch u rch at 2:30 in th e afternoon. T his is the date of the re g u la r m onthly m eeting of th e W. C T. U., and th is ad d ress w ill ta k e th e Place of th e u su al business session. A g en eral in v itatio n is extended to one or both of th ese m eetings. T he first of a series of e n te rta in m ents th is year by professional a rtis ts u n d er th e auspices of th e high school stu d en t body will be given next F ri- I ,la-v evening, Novem ber 14, by th e 'K n o w le s Q u artet of P o rtlan d In th e gym nasium . A fine program of m usic w ill be given. - ------------- • • • ................................. Our Safety Deposit Servici placcTo'keep^'luawkpTpcrs'^ ” ° m°St insccuri WHY TAKE CHANCES Insurance Policies Abstracts M arriage Records Contracts Bonds Mortgages Wills Keepsakes Leases Army Records Jewelry Birth Records Receeipts Deeds, are too valuable ,o be lightly guarded. The'v , re Note o fe impossible to replace. * ' te fecI’Yccuhty; D' POSit S en ire wi" " ’em per I he cost is insignificant. Boxes rent for $2.C0 to $5.00 per year FIRST state bank Gresham, Oregon A STRONG BANK Grape Vines. W ordens. Concords, N iagaras one year old. Splendidly rooted sure KEX1MBKK Som ebody—som ew here—w ant« S?udi” r ’ sh ,h ' 8 H stu d io , phone 541.—Adv.