Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 14, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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CHESHAX OUTLOOK
NASH CLOTHES.
SEE THIS.
H undreds ot m en a re testify in g thal
Two acres, new 4-room t
N ash clothes a t »23.50 a re equal tc
clothes u sually a t tw ice th a t figure. chicken house, Bull R un w ate r;
P ositively tailo red to m easure, p. p. m iles from G resham on propose*
Black, G resham , phone 1801.—Adv.
Hood highw ay and on W elch
»1500, »500 cash, balan ce »25
m onth. B. W. T horne, B ank of Gi
BETHEL
am .—Adv.
GRESHAM LOCALS
C o n tin u ed from
Baptist Church
KEMEMBKK
dozen p h o to g rap h s w ill solve
of your g ift problem s, H ard y
“ ib*e ,’ ? h° O1 10 a m ’ m ornl
phone 541.—Adv.
I-laughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. R utr
w orship 11 o clock. B. Y. P U fi-
Hr. and Mrs. Q u esin b erry now resld
evening service 7:30. B ib le 's tu
on R o ller C a aaries.
and p ray e r service W ednesday e\
in C orvallis.
nings a t 7; 30.
Bee few choice ro lle rs
H. W. Cooley and fam ily moved las
), fem ales »1.50, on ac-
A Cordial Invitation to a lt
• ng. Mrs. A. E. K essler, T h u rsd ay Into th e ir new residence 01
ham M. E. ch u rch .—Adv. north Main stree t. F o r th e presen
they a re forced to occupy th e base
Im en t u n til th e u p p er room s a re en
tire ly finished. W. P. T uerck. th
Just A rrived from the F a cto ry
new ly-appointed special ag en t for the
S tan d ard Oil com pany, has ren ted Mr
Cooley’s old house and w ill m ove his
A New Line of
fam ily in to th e sam e w ith in a sh o rt
tim e.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. R alph
M ercer, S atu rd ay , N ovem ber 8, an 8 'i -
II pound baby g irl w hich has been
1 1 nam ed S h irley M axine. Mrs. M ercer
I was fo rm erly Miss G eorgia P a rk e r
I and resided a t T ro u td ale. H er m oth-
That Lasting Tog
I e r Mrs. C. D. P a rk e r, of P o rtlan d , is
I w ith h e r-d a u g h te r for a few weeks
I T his is th e first g ran d ch ild of Mr and I
I Mrs. T. E. M ercer.
I T he d in n e r and b azaar given by th e !
I L adies Aid of th e Zion E vangelical
I I c h u rch W ednesday evening w as well
i\o springs to get out of
1 1 attended, ab o u t 250 In all being p re s­
order.
ent.
A pproxim ately »275 w ere d e ­
ceived w hich w ill be expended by the
I Aid in v ario u s ways. A p leasin g pro-
I gram w as ren d ered w hich included a I
violin solo by W. D. K inder, read in g s I
I by Mrs. C. R. M iller an d C athryn 1 I
M etzger, a vocal’solo by Miss K athryn 1 I
H ratzel and a piano solo by Miss I
F rie d a B ratzel.
I
Mrs. A nnie H evel e n tertain ed T h u rs- I
1925 Model
-lay evening for ab o u t 16 of th e I
1 Cord Tires
Queen E sth e r g irls in honor of th e I
See them in our window
[m a rria g e of Mrs. Melvin Jo h n sto n , ft
who had fo rm erly been one of th e ir I
num ber. T he co lo r schem e th ro u g h - I
Latest 1/ odel / Door
out th e room s w as in yellow , bowls of I
ch ry san th em u m s and c r e n e
I
Powell Street. Gresham
BU T. E. G, JU D D , Pastor
Kill that tax the ordinary grocer is force
dering credit and delivery service. Chop off
cent of your grocery bill.
B uy the 20th C entury W ay.
Saturday and Monday, Nov. 15 a
7200 CANS VAN CAMPS GRAPE FRUI1
the sections ot three grapefruit. No 1 cans
__ ________ ______ One can free w ith a dozen
*SOAP-
...
swansdow n " CAKE
- .................FLO U R , p k g ..................................33c
Mechanical Toys
Fordson Tractor
FORD TOURING
75c
ford sedan
P a y yourse]
(
I
LE, Standard whole slices, large
--------------- -----------On«‘ «an free w ith a dozen
CRISCO,
3-1 b. can
LA RD, bulk,
....................................... 8 p o unds ..............
ROYAL W H IT E SO AP
10 b a rs fo r.........
kroner’s Fancy ~Budd^d~F
M arket Day Special”
Seedless, 4-lb. package............... 39c
~PA '
D ro m ed a ry COCOANUT,
}£-lb. p k g .................... 2j)c
U p o u n d ....... .............. 15
Liberty Brooms, 5
K ^ F L ^ f A T E N T FLOUR,
OLD D U TCH CLEA NSER.........
__________* c o r n e r ,
5c ~ C R H O r \v
v KT p v k i
ge package
20TH CENTURY COFFEE,
is far above the price. Roasted daily in our ow
4 5 c, 5 pounds................ $2.20
4 Cord Tires
iet one for that boy and
see how long they last.
Something New
Chester Gump and his
Pony Cart
P u ttin g “ old h e a d s on y o u n g shot
u n iv e rsa l p ra c tic e in A m erica,
te a c h e rs u n ite in te a c h in g ch ild rt
escap e som e of th e b itte r lessons
of e x p e rie n c e .”
See Chester and Sebas-
tian in our window.
I
«
’ " au,harizfi
for these toys in this
But, if th e tru th w ere told, too m any
young heads—alth o u g h th e ir shoulders
Many still ‘'b ite” at “g et-rich -q u ick " scln
don t spend foolishly they “in v est” still
HEI’P’S RACKET STORE
Gresham
w the time to send that Thanksgiving
V e have a large assortment now in stock
m e Sin lugs hunk In (he horn
m eans m ore l'or th e
>i the ch ild ren alm ost th an
II the a d tir e in the
H S ite s them th e rig h t start.
—W illiam McKinley.
Grocery Bulletin
ROYAL CLUB COFFEE, s
3 pounds 1.50
B ROOK FJ E L I) LOAF Cl I
quality .......................
NEW BERG PICN ICS, Sm
\ \N CAM PS PREPA REi:
No. 1 cans.....
BI LK (. OCOA, high percen
s i C A P C R ISP CORN FI.AKI
MILL’S BROTHERS COFFEE
label ...................
c o r n bar ca i ' si 1\ pint bo
V f H 'K IN C P O W D I K.25o;
CORN ' xi>
f
FIRST STATE BANK
G resh am , O regon
A STRONG BANK
uoruy. The grow ing of flow en
new v en tu re w ith th ese ladies
have some fine blossom s w hirl! a
tr a d i n g m any p atrons.
Overcoats
Topcoats
t SI I R IM ISIVS.
DROM EDARY M IX E D PEEL:
alar trade .................
DROMEDARY UR \P E PRl I
fancy f r u i t ..........
w in te r se aso n finds
w ith Hie g re a te s t
lent of good eoats
e v e r sh o w n .
WHI IL CLOV ER HONEY, I •
P l 'o i i
L ‘? r
U 1 ' eXtM h‘
LI R B A X k P O I’ATOLS, large ;
to e reception given la st n ig h t a t
th e M ethodist Episcopal church in
honor of Dr. and Mrs. Chas. W. H uett
Beth—“How
' th a t m a n ?”
; th e Rev. and Mrs. A. S. H isey and the
R uth—“Not
He g ets on
I
d^ oneM e8> Ml«« Stevenson and my nerves."
Beth—
“How
so?”
I Mlss Johnson, new com ers here w as
R uth—"H e’s my d en tist
an In terestin g g ath erin g . A speech of
j w elcom e w as given by H. L. St. C lair
Lilies in Speed Ho,
and responses w ere m ade by the t w o 1
about your m otor <
speed and its endur
m in iste rs Miss Betty H orning plaved
some m ore and "stej
Plano solos and songs w ere su n g by
r wife can spend in
MI m G ertru d e A lexander and Mrs. E I
H . A ylsw orth and C. E. R usher. W
«■very woman exagg
E verything?"
J. Cooper presided.
Veil, not w hen she s ta lk in g
Mrs. o. X Ford and O. X.. Ju n io r
r age.”
have retu rn ed from a trip east w here
j they visited relativ es and frien d s in ,
I»es Moines. Iow a. s t. Paul and K irk-
■oven, M innesota. They w ere aw ay
two and a h alf m onths.
1
T he Outlook has had on display for
« past ft w days some beautiful I
ch ry san th em u m s from the new g re e n ­
house of Mrs. W illiam s
w„
7
HE M O \S T E AT l().\
and SALE
Story and Sequel.
h e r - ’WiiUe! Get up and
for school."
,lc—"C an’t— I m sick."
^er (ap p earin g w ith ca sto r
i— H ere—tak e th is.”
•—W illie^ v en t to school.
Window C leanhig
ex p ert window clean in g woe
BIG DANCE
A. W . METZGER
Quality
and Service
/AylsWort
NOVEMBER 22
MIW’S WEAR
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