Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 17, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    GRESHAM
PAtilC FOC R
Stores Will Be Closed at 12 o’clock on May 19
‘CLEAN UP DAY’
MAY, 19
FOR GRESHAM
— We are cleaning up every day
in our store. A great many have
come to appreciate our 6 yds. for
$1.00 counter already, and there
are some, also, who have not, but
will if they come and see.
0UTL44OK. TUESDAY,
MAY
17.
IM I
GRESHAM LOCALS
(Life S a y C l t r y (B ra in ta te
Mrs. C liff K ern is sp en d in g th e week
a t Eui’e ii'“ w here sh e is a ss istin g in
the m em b ersh ip cam paign for th e Se­
is one time in the life of a boy or girl that they never forget. That is
c u rity B en efit A ssociation.
the day they turn their backs on their childhood and come forward to
The alu m n i of G resham H igh school
! and U nion H igh school No. 2 a re asked
take their place in the world. They think of this and cherish the day
j to m eet a t th e lib ra ry on M onday ev-
and their remembrance of it.
i ening. May 23, a t 8 o'clock, to ta k e up
j m a tte rs of im p o rtance. G eorge L ane
l or this occasion is it not a nice thing to make your gift a lasting
is se c retary .
one—something
that will be a lasting joy and a remembrance of their
Mrs. M ary S tu b b s has been ill for
sev eral d ay s an d is confined to h e r
graduation.
A
fine
gold watch would make a suitable gift for your
bed.
boy—a
bracelet
or
some
other piece of jewelery would please your
Mr. an d M rs. R. R. C arlson a rriv e d
from C a lifo rn ia la s t S a tu rd a y even­
girl. Is not now the best time to select or rather think of selecting
ing. T hey cam e by autom obile.
their
graduation gift? You can come into our store at your conven­
Miss Inez L u sted , O liver Strom -
q u lst a n d R oss E. R ead, a ll fo rm er
ience and look over everything, then when you are satisfied, the en­
m em bers of th e O utlook force who
graving can be done and the article be all ready for the great day.
have been ab se n t for som e tim e, have
re tu rn e d to th e force. M iss E velyn
\\ e want to help you to gefc-the best and most appropriate gradua­
M etzger, who is reco v erin g from an
tion
gift for your boy or girl and will cheerfully give you the benefit
o p eratio n for ap p e n d ic itis a t Good S a­
m a rita n h o sp ital in P o rtla n d , is ex­
of
our
years of experience in the jewelry' business and take a positive
pected to re tu rn hom e in a few days.
delight
in showing you our fine stock of beautiful gift goods.
If. W S u ash all has p u t on a little
s l i l i d d ig n ity since la st F rid a y , Mav
13, w hen he acq u ired th e title «f g ran d
fa th e r t y th e b ir th of a son to Mr.
aud M is G. V alen tin e S u ash all of P o rt
land.
R. T. C arter, d is tric t fo rest ran g er,
B aptist C hurch M eetin gs C losed.
w ith h e a d q u a rte rs a t E stacada, was in
F rid a y e v e n in g clo sed th e sp ecial
tow n today u rg in g o bservance of F o r­
est p ro te c tio n week, M ay 22-28. P re si­ se rv ices a t th e B a p tist c h u rc h . Rev.
d en t H a rd in g has issu ed a pro clam a­ A. J . W a re , w ho k n o w s th e co n d i­
tio n on th is o b servance w hich all
tio n s h e re , p ro n o u n c e d th e m a su c ­
should read.
T he social m eetin g of th e W ednes­ cess In e v ery p a rtic u la r.
S pecial b u sin e ss w ill be ta k e n up
day S tu d y C lub has been postponed.
T he d ate selected w ill be announced a t th e r e g u la r p ra y e r m e e tin g w hich
later. Mrs. G eorge H oney, Mrs. M ax­ is to be h e ld in th e c h u rc h a t 7
well S chneider, Mrs. S. B. S u tliff and
E v ery
Miss E stelle Webb com prise th e com ­ o ’clock T h u rs d a y e v e n in g .
m e m b e r is urgqfl to be p re s e n t.
m ittee.
G U Y D . JO N E S , J E W E L E R
W p H avp
—on this table now, Genuine Red
-------- Seal Ginghams, 6 yds. for $1.00;
A splendid grade of Muslin, 6
yds. for $ 1.00; A part 1 inen to w-
eling, 6 yds. for $1.00 (Bleached
and unbleached.)
VAI H F Ç —Such as you have never been
TnLUCiu a|j|e
find in Gresham before.
TOPKIS
Perfect Fitting Athletic
V e g e ta b le L is t O ffe re d .
ORIENT AND FAIRVIEW
SCHOOLS TO PICNIC
T h e se a so n in w hich th e v e g e ta b le
m a tu re s sh o u ld be c o n sid e re d in
O rien t an d F airv iew schools a re ch o o sin g v a rie tie s of v e g e ta b le s. T h is
p lan n in g a picnic a t Dodge P a rk th e , a p p lie s e sp e c ia lly to c a b b a g e , c a u li­
last day of school, May 20. T he G resh- j flow er, a n d sw e e t co rn . In ch o o sin g
am , Pow ell V alley, L u sted an d B oring v a rie tie s o f le ttu c e , so lid ity an d
schools have been in v ite d to a tte n d c risp n e ss a r e im p o rta n t fa c to rs to
alBo h u t have not accepted th e in v ita ­ look for. B eets h a v in g g o o r red in ­
tion as yet. H ow ever, O rie n t and F a ir- J
view expect to have a fine tim e in sp ite , te r io r co lo r sh o u ld be c h o sen . W ith
or th e b asi’ball riv a lry th a t ex ists b e - . s q u a s h , d ry n e s s a n d good flavor
tw een them .
sh o u ld d e te r m in e choice. C hoice of
T he T h ird D ivision S ew ing C lub of 1 b ean s Bhould be d e te rm in e d by fre e ­
th e O rien t School u n d e r th e lead e r­
For Quality
Gresham
T h e s e v a ri­
sh ip of Mrs. G eorge T u ck er w ill sell dom fro n t s trin g in e s s .
hom e-m ade candy and ice cream at t ou s th in g s h a v e been ta k e n in to con­
the p icnic as a m eans of ra is in g the s id e ra tio n in m a k in g up a lis t of v a ­
Need Yimr S u it C leaned?
Save B u ild in g Costs.
money fo r one of 1 h e ir n u m b er for
rie tie s fo r th e h o m e g a rd e n . A copy
H ave It F re n c h d ry clean ed . Re-
20 p e r c e n t sav ed in y o u r b u ild in g th e O. A. C. su m m er course.
p a irin g n eatly doue.
T a ilo rin g fo r by o u r sp ecial u n it sy stem . F a n c h e r-
A n o th er gam e betw een th e boys of of th is lis t can be o b ta in e d fro m th e
Isd les an d m en.
M cLean Co., 308 -9 -1 0 L ew is B ldg., O rien t an d F airv iew w ill be played
co lleg e e x c h a n g e a t th e O reg o n A g ri­
P E T E R L EN A R D , T a ilo r.
I P o rtla n d . O reg o n .
tf
on W ednesday. T h is w ill be th e de­ c u ltu r a l C o lleg e, C o rv allis.
cid in g gunie as each of th e schools
lias one gam e to its cred it. E x cite­
m en t and en th u sia sm p rev ail an d ev­ F a rm e rs M u tu a l F i r e R e lie f A ssocia­
tio n H a s P ro s p e ro u s Y ear.
ery pupil is looking fo rw ard to the
T h e s ta te m e n t o f th e F a rm e rs
gam e an d th e picnic.
M utual F ir e R elief a ss o c ia tio n show s
$4,2 9 6 ,7 1 5
in s u ra n c e
w ritte n
in
PLEASANT HOME
l>/2 lb. loaf, 13c
1920, an d $ 9 ,5 2 0 ,1 5 0 a t risk D ecem ­
•
■
— —
2 for 25c
b e r 3 1 st.
T lie a ss o c ia tio n d o u b led
T h u rsd a y evening. M ay 19tb, Rev. Its b u sin e ss in th e la s t tw o y ears,
W rapped in
E arl B. C otton w ill give th e lectu re g a in in g 2500 new m e m b e rs. II. W.
an d p re se n t th e stereo p tico n slides S n a sh a ll w as
wax paper
-elected
p re s id e n t
"How we got o u r B ible," a t th e P leas­ a n d A n d rew B re
ru g g e r w as e lec ted
a n t H om e M ethodist C hurch. A fter vice p re s id e n t. T h e A ssn, sav es lo ts
1 lb. loaf 9c
th e p ic tu re s th e G irl R eserv es will p re ­ of m oney to fa r m e rs by g iv in g In s u r­
sen t a sh o rt p ro g ram of songs an d an ce a t lo w est cost. W hen re a d y to
read in g s. Ail a re in v ited to atten d . In su re n o tify H. W . S n a sh a ll, G re sh ­
The fe atu re is said to be one of g re a t am . P h o n e 1465.— Adv,
In terest and th e slides, w hile not so
p re tty as som e th a t have been show n,
T h is p a p e r h as a b o u t 480 in ch es
a re full of in te re s t In th a t th ey show- of space. O ver h a lf of It 4s p aid fo r
p ictu res of th e o rig in al docum ents by a d v e rtis e rs .
E v ery in ch of it Is
from w hich w as tra n s la te d o u r E ng­ fo r y o u r benefit, ad s a n d all.
lish Bible. All those w ho w onder how
we cam e to have o u r Bible in its p re s­
O u tlo o k ’s new p hone— 1561.
en t form should m ake an effo rt to see
th ese p ictu res.
UNION SUITS
for men
COME and SEE
BISHOP BROS.
BREAD
REDUCED
CITY BAKERY,
Gresham,
Phone 11
“Ain’t il a Grand and Glorious Feeling”
CEDAR AND VICTORY
CLEAN-UP DAY IS
THURSDAY, MAY 19
Have your rubbish picked up ready for the city’s haulers
before that day, and as you clean up, brighten up with a
coat of paint.
W e h a v e p a in t for e v e r y p u rp o se
HOI
S, RAKES, SHOVELS, ETC.
L. L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO.
Home Products
T he P a re n t-T each ers A ssociation of
th e C edar School will give a social an d
e n te rta in m e n t on W ednesday evening
at th e school house. Ice cream an d
o th e r re fre sh m e n ts wll be served. All
a re co rd ially Invited to a tte n d .
Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Wood had as th e ir
g u ests M onday, Mrs. W ood's fath er, J.
M. H ayden and wife, of P o rtlan d , h e r
b ro th er, C. A. H ay d en, h is wife and
d au g h te r. Miss K ath erin e, of Bend.
Oregon, and a n o th e r b ro th e r. Geo. H ay­
den of V ictory. In th e aftern o o n th e
w hole p a rty calk 'd on Rev. and Mrs.
J. H. Wood
Mrs. L ydia M cCullough of P o rtlan d
Is sp en d in g a few w eeks a t th e hom e
of h e r a u n t, Mrs. J. H. Wood, w here
she is a s is tin g in th e care of the la tte r.
T he next set of S tereopticon lectu res
will lie given a t th e ch u rch . W edn sdav
evening. Mav 25th. A candy sal' and
gam es will be fe a tu re s of th e social
hour, w hich will follow th e pictures.
The lectu re will be one of unu su al in ­
t e r e s t to B ible s tu d e n ts as It is a series
iif slides show ing p ic tu re s of the o rig
tnal do cu m en ts front w hit h we get o u r
m odern Bible.
W hile tlie p ic tu re s a re not so p re tty
as som e th a t hove been given th e ir in ­
terest Is as g re a t and th e le c tu re p ro m ­
ises io oe one of in terest.
the suit $ 1 ,O O
W A L R A D M E R C A N T IL E C O .
O liv e r P lo w s
C u ltivators
in one or two-horse
riding or walking
CORN PLANTERS
one or two-row
BINDERS, MOWERS, RAKES
See Vs for your Haying and Harvesting Machines
W . A. H e sse l
G R E SH A M , O REG O N
PH ON E
PURE LARD
Tel. 96x — E lectric Building — Main St.
HOME BRED
HOME
FED
HOME MADE
MADE FOR HOME
3s 65c, 5s $1,
10s $2
Frank C. Jones & Co.
CARPENTER.
Septic Tanks
Built
_ Jack Screws
for Rent
LICENSED ELECTRICIAN
Wiring for Light
and Power
•
National Mazda
Lamps
Frank C. Jones
Floyd L. Mack
Delivered
Gresham Meat Market
A. J. W. BROWN
Phone 41
D rop o n to a few o f th e b a rg a in s
offered in th e w a n t c o lu m n s
L X O i m j a CTLgC.r-n i n t i i i f p ^ i m n iin Y n ir n ii i'i.. m n r t fli.n n ir ir ti!ti^ 11;'^
D e n tis try m a d e p a in le ss bv n e rv e
b lo ck in g m e th o d s. T ry It. Dr. C. P
Jo h n s o n . 611 M organ B ldg., P o r t- ,
lan d , O reg o n . M ain 6 7 4 9 .— Adv.
Gresham Theater
VVednesd&y, M a y 18
L ife ’s G reatest P roblem
B ee
S u p p lie s
Now is the time and this is the place to get
them.
----- D o n ’t ------
wait until your bees have swarmed before
you order your supplies. It will be too late
then.
We have a full line of everything you need
so come in ami select them now.
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Quality & Service
New Phone 1451
‘Choosing a W ife’
Don't get m arried until yon see
sweetheart
Men do it,
the wretches, and go off with
¡mother girl without caring a bit
about the injured woman. They
need to learn how to treat women.
( Bring that laggard sweetheart to
see "Choosing a W ife” . It shows
how one man eatne to his senses.
h is one. Did your
Choosing a W ife p ever
turn you down!
G re»h am 1 h e a tr e
W e d n e s d a y , M a y 18
Oo m en rh o o « ,' t h e ir wlvem, n r tin
th e g irl» Mini w o m e n o n ly p e rm it
th e m to t h in k th e y «lo?
W h a t q u a litie s tines a m a n w a n t
in hi« w ife ?
H e ta lk « hrwvely abo ut
tin ' " « w e ll lo o k e rs ".
II,* is g o in g to
tin ,I a re a l «ensihle g ir l w h o w ill
» a te hi« nmnt-v a m i h a n d le t lie gas
stove lik e an a r tis t!
R ut ,1, m * s he?
M i l l , a ll hi« r e a liz a tio n o f th e
s te rlin g w o rth o f tin * q u ie t "h o m e
g ir l , " w hose dresses. a re sweet, hut
s im p le ; w h o w illin g ly ••«its n u t" th e
«•»ening« at h e r h om e w ith h im to
«ave h itn a d o lla r o r tw o , why d o r *
he ih—e rt h e r fo r th e g tr l w h o r a ils
h im
" p ik e r "
w hen he sugg,'sfa a
s tre e t c a r tnstead o f a ta x i?
1J41
Our Federal Reserve bank always keeps
on hand an immense supply of currency
and we can always get what we need for
our depositors by turning over to it, if
necessary, the notes on' which our mer­
chants, farmers and business customers
h?ve borrowed money from us.
Eighth Episode of
Every business man with payrolls to
meet will understand what this means.
“ D o u b le A d v e n tu r e ”
with Chas. Hutchison
the dare devil of the movies
You can assure yourself of this import­
ant safeguard by becoming one of our de­
positors.
R e g u la r m eeting of Gresh-
am Lodge Nc. 125, I.O .O F.,
in th e Odd Fellow s hall, every T h u rs­
day evening. V isitors welcome.
H A R R Y J . S T A N L E Y . N. O.
JACKSON JO N ES. S ecretary.
FIRST STATE BANK
O SESH AM
O 8E O O X