Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 07, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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GRESHAM
P. & 0 . International
OUTLOOK FRIDAY,
GIRL RESERVES-WILL
CONDUCT SERVICES
MAY
7, iHKSO
GRESHAM LOCALS
1920-SUMMER WAIST GOODS-1 9 2 0
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The Girl Reserves are to have'
27-in. Red Seal Ginghams, fast colors, a large assortm ent of plaids,
_______ services
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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
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.
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
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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 „ .
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... . , _ ,
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
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‘‘B utterlck P attern s"
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"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
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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,
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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
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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
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' k n o w n ro n
Tone
Main street one day th is week and
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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
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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
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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
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