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GRESHAM
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GRESHAM LOCALS
BR U N SW IC K RECORDING
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fection of recording which is not only free
from technical flaws, but which reflects
as does a mirror, the personality of the
artist, the character of the musical organ
ization, and the theme and spirit of the
composition.
You will find Brunswick Records warm
with life and color, and a vivid, realistic
embodiment of the original song or instru
mental piece which they produce, fitting
companions of the Brunswick Phonograph
While the Brunswick Records may be
played on any phonograph, they are nat
urally heard at their best only on The
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J. E. M etzger
H U H U , JA N U AR Y 27,
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PORTLAND LAYMEN
The Rev. A. J. W are will preach at
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j Bethel B ap tist church in G resham on
next Sunday m orning a t 11 o'clock.
The them e fo r discussion will be
The resu lts of th e N orthw est M eth
"G od's O w nership.”
Special m ust
I will be fu rn ish ed by th e A ldridge odist C onvention, w hich was held
Male q u a rte tte of Oregon City. Bible recently in P o rtlan d , will be brought
school convenes a t 10 o ’clock. A to th e local church next Sunday even
[ cordial Invitation is extended to all to ing by a team of P o rtlan d laymen
worship a t "T h e Glad Hand C hurch." consisting of E dw ard L. W ells, pres
ident of the Oregon C onference Lay
A Colonial supper will be given by
m en's association and C., W. Miller,
the B aptist Ladies Guild of Gresham
vice presid en t of th e association from
on F eb ru ary 22. P rogram and fu rth
th e P o rtlan d d istrict. Both men are
e r p articu la rs will be forthcom ing.
well known th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te as
Mrs. B. W. Em ery, who has been speakers o f ab ility and laym en of
ill w ith a severe cold for th e past few genuine consecration. T h ere will be
days, is rep o rted gaining. She is be plenty of in sp iratio n and inform ation
ing cared for by h er d au g h ter, Mrs. in th e ir adresses th a t every one w i l l
Ruby Buckle.
want.
Miss Em m a Johnson, th e O utlook’s
T here will be th e usual splendid
head linotype o p erato r, is suffering m usical settin g for both th e morn
w ith an a tta c k of quinsy
ing and th e evening services,
T he Rev. J. H. Wood and his wife mixed q u a rte tte consisting of Mr
a re recovering from an a ttac k of and Mrs. Strong,, Miss K ath ery n Hon
ey and O liver Gill will sing a t th e
grip.
Mrs. H. J. Stocker has retu rn ed to m orning service, ‘I am a P ilgrim
h er hom e in G resham a fte r spending m orning service, ‘‘I am a Pilyrim
several weeks in P o rtlan d , w hete she In th e evening th e choir will ren d er
was cared for. Mrs. Stocker is s u f th e anthem , “ The L ord is My Light
C. E. R u sh er and Mr. S trong will
fering from cancer.
sing a duet, “ I Love th e L o rd .” O f
Dr. E. P. R obertson, p resid en t of
fertory by th e o rch estra.
Wesley college at G rand F orks, N orth
T he topic for th e m orning serm on
D akota, an d Mrs. R obertson were
by th e pastor, th e Rev. A. S. Hisey
g u ests over n ig h t of Mr. and Mrs. W.
will be, ‘A re C h ristian Missions
F. Honey and were welcome callers
W orth W h ile?”
on Mr. and Mrs. H. L. St. C lair at
T he Sunday school in stitu te , the
th e O utlook office.
Dr. and Mrs.
program
of which was published in
Robertson are m aking a to u r of the
the T uesday issue of T he O utlook
coast.
The G irls’ Glee club of W illam ette will begin next T uesday evening. AU
U niversity will give a concert a t the Sunday school w orkers sh o u ld en
M ethodist Episcopal church on Mon roll at once, and plan to a tte n d the
day evening, F eb ru ary 13 u n d er the en tire fo u r sessions. T his in stitu te
auspices of th e E pw orth League. The is planned for th e purpose of su p
organization has 18 young women plying Sunday schools w ith teach ers
who shall be p rep ared for th e ir work,
will give an u n u su al m usical tre a t.
B. H. Jo h n so n 's house on F o u rth as th e day school te ac h er is prepared
stree t has been sold to W illiam T. for h e r task. T his is b u t a first step
Shelley, who comes from east of the along th is line and will be followed
Sandy riv er and who is stay in g tem up w ith subseq u en t studies.
porarily w ith Mr. an«l Mrs. F red Shel
ley. G. W. K enney’s lo t ok W allula CHILDRENS HOME PLAN
HAS STRONG SUPPORT
H eights has been sold to Jo h n Sleret.
Both th ese sales were m ade th ro u g h
T he plans of th e W om an’s C h risti
B. W. Thorne.
an T em perance Union of Oregon to
On Heal Estate Security
The H om an fam ilies, who have fu rn ish a real hom e on a real farm
been living in th e B H. Johnson for hom eless and d ependent children
house, will move to th e P a t Collins
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a re m eeting w ith h ea rty endorse
house, which was recently vacated by
m ent here and in o th e r sections of
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mehliu.
th e sta te . Mrs. J. N. C lanahan, p res
Mr. and Mrs. H ale, who cam e„re-
ident of th e local union, and A ttorney
cently from P o rtlan d to work in the C. G. S chneider are plan n in g w ith the
pickle factory, are occupying th e W cen tral office in P o rtlan d to a rra n g e
II. K ern property on Kelly avenue. for th e drive for funds In th is com
Mr. H ale is rep o rted to be seriously m unity and to p ut it over to success.
ill.
G resham is not in th e community-
Tile lad ies G ym naseum class m eets chest b ut is anxious to m ake a credi
every W ednesday evening in th e Uni tably» show ing in th is m a tte r and
on High school gym nasium and has when th e tim e comes will doubtless
35 m em bers when all are present. “go over th e to p ” to success in m eet
It is u n d er th e direction of Miss Herd, ing h er quota. G resham people do
high school gym nasium teacher. ing business in P o rtlan d who a re con
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P ortlan d Park a n d Y a m h ill
T h eir basket ball team has planned
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a gam e w ith the O rient team for next
9:8ft B a se Line.
9 35 P ow ell V alley.
help th is farm p roject by d esignating
10 35 P ow ell V alley.
10 35 B ase Line
W ednesday evening and it is to take th e ir g ifts for th e W. C. T. U. F arm
11:35 Bane Line.
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12:35 P o w ell V alley.
place in th e high school gym nasium Home.
12:35 Bane Line.
1:35 B ase U n e
1:35 P o w ell V alley.
a
t G resham rig h t a fte r th e gym nasi
2:35 P o w ell V alley.
2:35 Bane Line
The fololw ing en d o rsem en t by C ir
3:35 Baae Line.
3:35 P o w ell V a lley .
um classes. All ladies who care to
4:35 I’.tw .ll V alley.
cuit Ju d g e G eorge W. S tapleton will
4:35 B ase Line
5:30 B ase Line.
a tte n d these gym nasium classes are be of in te rest to local people:
5:35 P o w ell V alley.
AUBO SA T U R D A Y S
welcome to do so.
I learn th a t th e F a rm Home B oard
6 * 5 P ow ell V alley.
6:35 Bane Line.
The O utlook learn s th a t in th e h u r a re u n d erta k in g th e ta sk of raising
9:40 B ump Line
7:35 P o w ell V alley.
ry of p rep arin g th e list of m em bers th e funds necessary fo r th e purchase
S U N D A Y S AM D H O L ID A Y S
7:35 P o w ell V a lley .
I 6:35 Bane Line.
of th e B usiness m en’s A ssociation for
9:40 B ase Lint*
and erection of a farm hom e for the
I 6 :35 P o w ell V alley.
th e F a rm e rs’ banquet story, in the
dep en d en t ch ild ren of o u r sta te . I
L ig h t figuren A M
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last issue, the secretary u n in te n tio n w ant you to know th a t I am in h ea rty
B lack figuren P. M
O reshara n i l
P o rtla n d M ain S6I
ally om itted several nam es incjudlng sym pathy, w ith th is m ovem ent and
th a t of his own firm . T he follow ing hope th a t it will succeed. Such an
C hurch W ill Im prove V entilation.
nam es should have been included: in stitu tio n is g re a tly needed in O re
< ai d of Thanks.
P late glass strip s for th e construc
Jo h n Brown, Dr. A. W. B otkin. W. gon.
We wish to th an k o u r friends for
tion of ventilators to be used In the th e helpfulness and sym pathy shown A. Hessel. Bishop B ro th ers and Wal-
windows of the M ethodist Episcopal us d u rin g the long Illness and death rad M ercantile (Kimpany.
O. A. R. POST AND CORPS
church have been donated by R as of o u r beloved wife and m other.
The K nights and Ladies of Securi
INSTALL NEW OFFICERS
m ussen A com pany of P ortlan d and
GLADYS NEAL ty held th e ir reg u la r m eeting last
will be In place by next Sunday.
O. I. NEAL
W ednesday evening. J a n u a ry 25, In
T he M. A. Ross P ost and Corps of
These, to g eth er with proper a d ju st
M etzger's hall. Besides th e reg u la r th e G. A. It. held th e ir re g u la r m eet
M ultiply your re tu rn s by adding business th a t was tak en up, th ree ing last S atu rd ay Ja n u a ry 21 at th e
m ent of th e windows, will Insure
warm pun* air and add to the comfort w ant ads. to your m ethods.
new m em bers were in itiated .
1 n e G resham G range hall and new offi
of the crow ds atten d in g both m orning
m eetings of th is o rd er are every sec cers fo r th e com ing y ear were i n - ,
Subscribe now for th e O utlook and ond and fo u rth W ednesdays of each stalled .
and evening services.
your P o rtland Daily.
m onth.
Next m eeting prom ises to
T he new officers elected for the
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be a very in te restin g one as It- is Post a re C om m ander G eorge K nler-
expected th a t sev eral new m em bers ien; S enior Vice C am m ander, Thom as
wli be in itiated .
G inder; Ju n io r Vice C om m ander, Mr.
E lbert W eissenfluh has been absent L arson of T ro u td ale ; Q u arte rm a ste r,
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from school for several days and is E. E. C hipm an; A d ju ta n t, E. E. Chip
I reported as being seriously 111 with m an and O fficer of th e day, G. W.
pneum onia.
W onacott who conducted th e in sta l
Mrs. W iliam Everest has had a lation services.
slight a ttac k of to n silltls d u rin g the
Mrs. Minnie H arstm a n and Mrs.
last week.
S lau g h terb ach cam e o u t from P o rt
Miss C athryn Metzger celebrated her land to in stall th e new officers of
tenth birthday last S aturday afte r th e Corps. Those elected to hold of
noon. Jan u ary 21. when th irty five of fice fo r th e com ing y ear a re P resi
her schoolmates were Invited to a d en t, Vena Sim shall; Senior Vice-
birthday party. The party was given P resid en t, Alice M arito, Ju n io r Vice-
by Mrs. Cecil Metzger at the home of P resid en t, Mary K ress; Chaplain,
, C athryn's grandm other, Mrs. John L au ra W onacott; T re asu re r, Emma
j Metzger. She was assisted by Miss G ilm ore; S ecretary, E m m a M anning;
Inglis and Miss Oglebee, two of Cathr- Conductor, Maggie U lm ; G uard, L ili
y n a form er leathers. All the boys an C hipm an; Press C orrespondent,
i and girls who attended the party de- C h ristin a H um asou and
P atrio tic
i d a re d it to be a great success as games In stru cto r, C h ristin a H um ason.
of all descriptions were played. When
Lunch was served a t noon to th e
' all the games on the program were ex- Post and Corps by th e ladies of th e
i h'.oricd more were supplied.
Mrs. Corps.
John Metzger’s home, which was used
10c,
j because of Its special adaptability to
■ •k « d O y s te r P la n t.
W ash and seaspe o y ste r plan t. Cook
hold so many children, was very p ret
tily decorated with V alentine's Day I in boiling sa lte d and a cid u lated w a te r
f for h a lf an hour, I 'r a in and r u b th ro u g h
decorations
A dainty lunch of Ice 1 a stra in e r. To th re e cu p s o f sa lsify
cream, cake and wafers was served f puree add th re e tab le sp o o n s b u tte r, one-
The fourth number of the Cadmean , h a lf cup m ilk, o n e -h alf teaspoon sa lt,
Sugar has m ade Three A dvances R ecently.
Chautauqua and Lyceum course will o n e -fo u rth teaspoon p a p rik a .. H eat w ell
w ith a big spoon and p u t in a b u tte re d
be given at the Union High School j 1 baking
dish. C over w ith c o a rse bread
next Monday evening. Jan u ary 30. at 8 J crum bs, dot w ith b its o f b u tte r and
o clock. This num ber promises to be . h ake In a m oderate oven till a lig h t
a very Interesting one as Elsie May brow n on top. I t w ill ta k e ab o u t tw e n ty
Gordon s unusual talent as a reader. , m in u tes to bake. S erve very hot.
Impersonator and en tertain er is wide
A " s o ft" here may m ean a h ard
ly known
It Is backed by the high h ereafter.
Phone 1451
q uaijty and service
Phone 1451
school and promises to be a great suc
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I A W ant Ad. is a telg ram to th e j
cess.
reading public.
MONEY TO LOAN
BAN K OF GRESHAM
GRESHAM,'OREGON
Portland - Gresham Stage Line
GROCERIES
White Wonder Soap, 23 b ars............. $1.00
Royal White Soap, 23 b ars............... 1.00
V. 11. Bleaching Soap, 23 bars.
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Justice Coffee, 3 lbs.....................
Peaberry Coffee, 3 lbs........ . . . .
Camp Special Coffee, 3 lbs........
Choice Petite Prunes, 4 lbs........
Quaker Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs___
Corn Meal, yellow or white, 9-lb. .
Good Cooking and Eating Apples, bx
Pure Lard, large $1.60, medium.
Barton Hams, nicely wrapped. 11
( ’rinison Rambler Syrup, Special.............. ..
Assorted Jellies, extra value,
3 for .27
Medium Red Salmon, tall c a n .................. 20
Bulk Cocoa, 2 lbs. fo r.......................
.25
Saturday Only, Olympic Flour, sk. $1.90
We will sell it for the remainder of the week
at the old price
A. w. Metzger <& Co.
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JUST RECEIVED
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A Large Shipment of
Ladies Pumps and Oxfords
Black, Brown and White
P R IC E S
$3.00
$4.00
$4.50
$5.00
$5.50
$5.7a
Calf and Kid Leathers
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GRESHAM, OREGON
GRESHAM THEATER
TWO GLOOM-CHASING DAYS
Saturday and Sunday
J a n u a ry , 2 8 a n d 2 9
BIG DOUBLE ATTRACTION
Sunshine Minstrels
Six Big Vaudeville Act«
and
A Screamingly Funny Film Comedy
Baseball
Game Between
Two Colored Teams
“The Custard Nine”
Shows at 7:30 and 9:00
No Matinee
Admission 15c and 30c
More than your money’s worth
Automobile Repairing
We are equipped to re p a ir your
car, reg ard less of th e m ake, and do
a first-class job, one th a t we feel
safe in g u a ra n te e in g to be rig h t.
We have lo ts of room for live auto
sto rag e.
G r e sh a m G a ra g e
Phone 2391
Southard & Southard
.
Night p hone 25x5
OF INTEREST TO FARMERS
There are many good reasons why a farm
er should have a bank account, among them
are these five:
Because the farmer helps create wealth
and the banker conserves it.
Because the farmer often needs money
or credit to supplement his own efforts.
3. Because the farmer’s money in the bank
is not only safe, but is helping the com
munity.
4. Because the farmer, being in reality a
business man, should be businesslike in
his methods.
5. Because by being a bank customer, the
farmer is entitled to the advise, inform
ation and cooperation that every good
banker can give.
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W e really w ant to Ix-lp you
Y o u r proaperlty la o u r prosperity.
J F ir st ■x'tatr iB a n k
Gresham, Oregon
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