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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1920)
PAtJK HIX GRESHAM P. & 0 . International OUTLOOK FRIDAY, GIRL RESERVES-WILL CONDUCT SERVICES MAY 7, iHKSO GRESHAM LOCALS 1920-SUMMER WAIST GOODS-1 9 2 0 ______ • The Girl Reserves are to have' 27-in. Red Seal Ginghams, fast colors, a large assortm ent of plaids, _______ services _________ A baby g irl was born to Mr. and charge of th e church a t the checks, stripes and plain to choose from. Per y a r d .......... 45c to 50c P leasan t Home M ethodist church C arroll Schille» on last Tuesday, 27-in. Dainty Figured Dimities. Per yard ............................................. 60c Sunday m orning, May 9. T he Re- ‘ “Z ' . . 27-in. Mercerized Lust Poplins, all colors. Per y a r d ...........................75c „ „ „ . Mrs. Jas. E lk tn g to n has as h er 36-ln. Figured Voiles and Crepes In all the newest wahted designs. serves were recently organized and guegt Mrg j w j a r boe, of L ittle P er yard ................................................................................... 75c to $1 65 thin 1« the first public program th a t Falls, M innesota, who expects to 36-ln. Plain White, Checked and Striped Voiles. Per yard .. 50c to $1.00 th e new o rganization has u n d ertak en . the sum m er here. Mrs. Ja r- 40-in. Shantung Silk, Plain Colors, all shades, per y a r d .............. $1.50 They will give a program d u rin g th e boeI *,lfe ° £ * P‘? n«e r Jew eler .... i _ i . . L ittle F alls an d Sauk C entre. She PUMPS AND OXFORDS |.< m ? » * honor of th e i8 fln(n ng a n u m t>e r of friends from In d ies Black Kid Pumps French Heel, per p a i r .............................. $5.00 M others. tlie "g o p h er s ta te ,” am ong them Ladies Black Kid and P atent FNimps, M ilitary and French Heel T he program has been arran g e d ) Staples, the Jew eler, of P o rtlan d , Per pair ................................................................................................. $8.00 as follows, and will follow Immedi- H arry Johnson, who was serious- I-adtes W hite Pumps, French and M ilitary Heel, per pair .. $4.75 to $5 ately a fte r th e r e c a la r opening ly 111 * i,h Pneum onia, has so fa r re- Ladles W hite Oxfords, M ilitary Heel, per p a i r .................................. $5.50 I covered as to be able to be out. Miss Pearl Ruegg returned home EXTRA SPECIAL Song by th e Girl Reserves, "M oth- Tuesday from Bend, Oregon, where she ers P ray ers Have Follow ed Me.” has been working for the past three Ladies' Cotton Stockings in Black and White only 50c Reading, Miss Helen M oulton. “ “"V*“ *" the ,aX dePartm en t of that values. 35c per pair, three pairs for $1.00. Solo— " J u s t a Vision of M other,” °~? y „ . , ... . , _ , The Misses Gladys Michel, Evelyn : Miss V ada Bettis. Metzger. Pearl Ruegg, Ethel Mewhlr- R eading— “ My M other’s Songs,’ ter. Miriam Brown. Mabel Metzger and PHONE 041 ‘‘B utterlck P attern s" • "W a rn e r's C orsets" Roy Burton spent T hursday evening Miss Genevieve M anary. Song— "My N am e In M other’s visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs M R. Grass in Portland. P ra y ers,” Girl Reserves. Because of so.m any requests for an CHAUTAUQUA GUARANTORS FAIRVIEW R eading, Miss Anna L ennartz. other sermon on the Second Coming of WILL MEET SATURDAY Song— “ My M other's P ra y e r,” G Christ, Rev. Robt. Kay. pastor of the ______ _ Mrs. G ran t Shaw of P o rtlan d , for- Baptist Church, will preach another H. Bickford. An im portant meeting of the guar merly of F airview is at Good Sam arl- sermon on th a t subject at 11 a. m. Sun "M o th er’s Day M essage" by the day morning. Be sure and hear this antors of the Gresham C hautauqua ,an hospital w here she u n derw ent an pastor, Rev. E arl B. Cotton. will be held at the noon hour on Sat- operation last week. She is reported message. T he services will commence President F. M. Mack of the Gresh urday to consider problems confront- \ to be m aking a satisfactory recovery, --------------------- prom ptly at 11 o ’clock. Every one am Chautauqua guarantors, has called ing the organization in connection , One or two row Corn Planters, flat or edge-drop, with or a meeting for 12:30 a t the Methodist with the-C hautauqua to be held here SANDY BLUFF Is cordially invited to atten d and Join without check row or fertilizer attachment. Episcopal church. An Ellison-W hite May 31 to Jupe 4. The meeting will In m aking this M other’s Day one of organizer will be present and some be held in the lecture room of the V isitors a t th e hom e of Mr. and One or two row Cultivators. the m ost successful ever held here problems concerning the coming sess Methodist Episcopal church and is Mrs. A. J. A ult Sunday were Mr. and called for 12:30 o’clock. E arl A. Nott, ion will be taken under consideration. Come an d bring your friends and Mrs F red M arshall, W. McWillis, One horse Cultivators, garden seeders and hand culti Rev. S. G. Roper announces his fare Ellison-W hite organizer, will be pres P. neighbors. H. Bates and d au g h ters Elsie, ent. All guarantors are urgently re well sermon as pastor of the Gresham vators; hand corn or potato planters; Superior or Ken F ran cis and C lara of E stacada. Free M ethodist church for next Sun quested to attend. E ducational S ystem D efective? tucky Drills. ol day morning. Rev. Mr. Roper has com W alter Jen k in s, th e p o p u lar lead COTTRELL Is o u r edu catio n al system d efect pleted two pastorates of the lqcal ive? If so, w here is it a t fau lt? church, having served two years sever e r of com m unity sings, will be in A P ulverizor or R oller w ill prepare the C om ^ to the M. E. church Sun al years ago. He is now completing G resham next T uesday evening a t 8 Some changes are m ade in th e a n day m orning and h ear it discussed. his th ird consecutive year as pastor, o ’clock when he will lead a com m u nouncem ents for services a t th e C ot ground in better condition. which Is the tim e lim it of the church. nity sing a t th e library. trell com m unity church on account of M ountain < ’lim b in g Sunday N ight. He will attend the annual conference, fu n eral of Miss C arrie A ndrew s, E veryone who can sing, trie s to the which will meet next week at Salem which will be held at th e P lea san t Join th e m ountain clim bing expe Mr. and Mrs. John Bliss w ent to sing o r likes to h e a r o th e rs sing, Home M ethodist church at 2 o ’clock. dition at the M ethodist ih u rc h Sun Linnton, Sunday, to visit with Mr. RELIABILITY W. A. HESSEL SERVICE should be a t the lib rary next T uesday Sunday school will meet a t th e usual day n ig h t at 8 o ’clock. Bliss’ nephew, John Redding and fam P h on e <1x2 Gresham, Oregon P h on e 544 h o u r but no preaching service will ily. While there Mr., Bliss and Mr. evening w here a good social tim e is be held a t 11 o’clock. Rev. F. S. Read, th e W ant Ads. Redding tried th eir luck a t salmon insured. P itts will conduct the funeral. fishing and the la tte r landed a 42% pound chlnook. Mr. Bliss brought it home as proof of his story and it has been canned for next w inter’s food supply. Ttie local council of the K nights and Ladies of Security will take p art in the picnic a t Cedarville, Sunday. There will be a picnic basket d inner and dancing and music. All members of the lo<al council are invited to attend. Judge Stapleton is wearing an un usually happy expression these days. This is due to the arriv al of another grandson in his family. The young Portland A -207S G resham 861 m an’s parents are Mr, and Mrs. J. A. C o r. P o w e ll a m i M a p le 225 Ash; IMwy 2OH2. Haley and they have been making th eir home at the Stapleton farm th is w inter. The new mangle has arrived at the j L aundry and is in operation. It han- | dies the work in about one half the tim e required by the old mangle. The new w asher and ex tracto r are expected I th is week. Emmet W elling and Bill F erris were arrested by M. Squire for racing on • ' k n o w n ro n Tone Main street one day th is week and • • fined $5.00 each. They were also warned that any fu rth er infractions of Did you know that one o f the largest the traffic rules would resu lt in their business houses in P ortland sent agen ts cars being locked up for 30 days with Old Iv o ry V an D yke D ra b no fu rth er prelim inaries. C ream B row n all over the continent for the past tw o Spring is here for the reporter saw Yellow stone Tobacco B ro w n some really honest to goodness straw S hrim p A zu re Protect it. <3 years for the purpose o f selectin g the berries in Gresham Thursday, ripe and Red Ruff P iazza Blue Red O xide Pea G reen ready to eat. They were in boxes, not best talking m achine, and that they cam e on the vines. V e rm illio n Greenstone That means paint. Light D ra b P ure Blue Regner house which was moved Light G ray French G reen back to P ortland and chose the last The week is having a new hollow brick French G ray Ivy G reen We all know that paint D a rk G ray foundation laid under it. When the Also Inside and Stradivara? Outside W h ite work on the house is completed it will preserves wood—but that is have a very attractiv e appearance. TRY ZEALAND ON YOUR the mere economical argu A. W. »Metzger & Co’s, store is re I his is a fact, and the contract made vyith the ceiving NEXT JOB a coat of paint,—a t least the ment. Pacific Phonograph Manufacturing Co., involves wood work is. G etting in ahead of the and paint-up day program. not fewer than 10,000 Stradivara Phonographs a clean-up Pleasing the eye. Giving H. C. L arsen's place is sporting a year for five years and the total consideration will new cement side-walk which adds to your home the same bright much to the attractiveness o f the place. approximate $5,000,000. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Larsen were din- freshness of spring that all Mad» by guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T im m s, C ress & Company The machines are gaining a nation-wide I ner nature is portraying—that K. Stone at Boring, Wednesday even P O R TLA N D , OREGON . reputation, and you have the benefit of the su ing. O ther guests were Mr. and Mrs. is the duty you ewe to the A. Palmer, »Mrs. A. G. .McClung and preme perfection in musical genius when you pur (). two of the grade school teachers. Miss community. Shoemaker and Miss D agerstadt. The chase a Stradivara. dinner party was given In honor of To OUR town. Mrs J. Taylor of Seattle who is visit Com e in and let us dem onstrate them to ing with .Mrs. Stone. Phone for a call and estimate M S. F isher, who is well known you. Phone 891 here ,is in th e Good S am aritan hos pital follow ing a serious operation. Mr. F ish er is som ew hat b etter but I his condition is still critical. (.IIE s Il AM P H O N E «51 T hose W ant Ads a re gen u in e bus iness g etters. CANNON’S Dry Goods HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE 3 BIG TRUCKS BEST OF SERVICE RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE GRESHAM and PORTLAND Albert Ekstrom SI raoivara THE LUMBER 100% PUBE in that house of yours is w orth tw ice as much today as when, it was put there. PAINT Made in Twenty- four Shades and Colors as follows: Ask Mr, Mast GUY D. JONES, Jeweler ? Put Our-XQwn on the Map Clean Up and Paint Up. Keep It Up For Thrift’s Sake WEDNESDAY, MAY 12TH IS CLEAN - UP DAY IN GRESHAM SO LETS MAKE THE OLD TOWN SHINE C lean Streets and Alleys are a City’s Best Advertisement jTHE STRENGTH O Ffl BAINK ia E T he stre n g th of a bank depends prim arily upon th e ease and speed with which it can m ake Its assets available In cash w hen needed. Because of o u r m em bership in th e F ed eral Reserve System , we can at any tim e in stan tly o b tain cash bv rediscounting with th e F ed eral Re serve Bank th e com m ercial pap er which co n stitu tes a larg e p a rt of our assets. T his In effect Increases o u r av a il able reserve and Insures o u r being able to m eet dem ands for cash at any tim e. FIRST STATE BANK YOURS FOR TH RIFT’S SAKE A. W. METZGER & CO. QUALITY AND SERI ICE Phone 661 »/ t