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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1922)
PAGE FOVR Need Y o u r M ult O w n e d ? PATRIOTIC SERVICE IS GRESHAM LOCALS Have It F rench dry cleaned. Re PLANNED BY BAPTISTS pairing neatly done. T ailoring for A p atrio tic service will be held at ladies and men. John H ossner has recen tly p u r th e Bethel B aptist church, G resham , chased p ro p erty of J. Conley on Hood P E T E R LENA RD, T ailor. on next Sunday m orning, in honor of avenue and ______ is erectin g on It a mod A braham Lincoln, th e an n iv ersary of j ern bungalow . Thia new purchase whose b irth comes on th a t day. At gives .Mr. H ossner a half block front- th e m orning service at 11 o’clock, inf on Hood avenue, betw een F o u rth P asto r B arry will deliver an address ! and F ifth stree ts. I t joins his resi- and special music will be furnished, dcnce p roperty on th e n o rth. T he ad d ress will be preceded by a ! Mr. aud Mrg. j . Macbo have moved chalk talk , W anted, a G irl." “ Ev- from the Bradfleld house on F ifth eryone should honor th e m em ory of g f e e t to th e hom e of Mrs Macho’s th e savior of o u r co u n try ,’’ says Mr , p aren ts, M r. and Mrg G regg Cox. B arry. M r.' Macho is planning to go to a T he follow ing is th e o rd er of ser logging cam p in th e n ear fu tu re. vice for the day: J. D. G ard n er has re tu rn e d from [ P relude. St V incent hospital w here he has Doxology. been for th e past two m onths be Invocation. cause of a broken leg. Mr. G ard n er i Hymn, "God of O ur F a th e rs." was in ju red by being stru c k by a I Responsive reading, Isa. 52. tra in while he was w alking on th e i Song, "A m erica th e B eau tifu l.” track . He was com ing w ith Mrs. 1 Prayer. G ard n er from P arm a, Idaho to P o rt Song, “ A m erica.” lan d and his tra in was held up be All for Offertory. cause of th e w reck a t Celilo. It was Song, " B a ttle Hymn of th e Re while he was o ut seeking provisions public." th a t Mr. G ard n er was in ju red . Solo, Mrs. Richard N eubauer. The Areme club will m eet at the Serm on su b ject: “ A braham Lin- hom e of Mrs. C. J. L undquist on coin.” Song, “The S tar Spangled B an n er.” ” onday aftern o o n . F eb ru ary 13. All B enediction. E astern S tar ladies are cordially In- 1 %-pt. Sherwin & Williams _______________ vlted. • Varnish Stain, reg. val. 30c I nited State« Tire« are Good Tire«. I At th e Zion E vangelical church 'Next Week Only 10c 1 Varnish Brush, reg. val........................ 15f ♦ Tt will make tfre old table or chair look like new W. A. Hessel, G resham , Oregon. Slll° o1 wil1 convene at 10:30. At 11:30 the p asto r, th e Rev. H. Geb- T he children qf dark n ess always | h a rd t, will preach and follow ing the on reform ing them . L L. KIDDER HDW. CO. C ard s an d D an cin g B ring ihi« coupon By E astern S tar officers of 1921 Floorlac Floorlac Name __ S a tu rd a y E vening, F e b ru a ry 11 MASONIC HALL AddreHN L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. REDUCTION »7309x03;Hc h .? no.r S i4.S5’ ^ e , » Port-O punch served, donated by Port-O F ru it P roducts Co., of P o rtlan d S in gle A dm ission 55c : * H e h , aCT0;eg : egatlOnal 7 7 " * ! “L "* * ' young people will ; in th e ir reg u la r service a t 7 :3 0 . j m orning serm on will be in th e | m an language. M akes th e P re s e n t P ric e o f th e Wil' m eet The Ger- Fordson Tractor T he society m eeting of Royal | N eighbors was held a t th e hom e of Mrs. E. II. K elly last night, when an en joyable social h o u r follow ed th e business session. V alentine decora tions th ro u g h o u t th e house rem inded one of th e approach of th e holiday o i th e little red god. Delicious re- ftesh m en ts w ere served. T he next m eeting of th e society will be held on M arch 10. F. O. B. Detroit I f You W ant A T ra c to r o u t o f th e first C a r load, to a rriv e in a few days, P lace Y our O rd er Im m ed iately . •Next M onday will be a^b an k holi- d aj in honor of L incoln’s b irth d ay . RAKER & SON The schools will have a half holiday. Grocery Specials Holland Herring, imported, keg. . . $1.35 Red Salmon, lb......................................... 20 Choice Hams, mild sugar cure, lb............. 32 Picnic Hams, lb......................................... 22 Cottage Rolls, lb....................................... 25 Best Lard, med. pail. 80c, large pail. 1.60 Choice Cooking Apples, box............ 1.25 Libby’s Apple Butter, Can 20c, 3 cans .50 Jellies, extra value, glass 10c, 3 glasses .27 Federal Milk, limit 10 to a customer, can .10 Best Strained Honey, pt. jars 35c, . . . half-gallons.......................... 1.13 Fresh Ripe Tomatoes, lb........................... 20 Silver Dale Apricots, No. 2A tins, can .20 Justice Coffee, lb. 35c, 3 lbs............. 1.00 Peaberry Coffee, lb. 30c, 3 lbs................. 85 Camp Special Coffee, lb. 25c, 3 lbs.. . .70 Royal White Soap, 23 bars.............. 1.00 Try our Pineapple Loaf, it’s delicious, lb. 39c A. W. Metzger & Co. Quality and Service \v < Phone 1451 are .prepared to give your car a Thorough Washing, Polishing an d G REA SIN G T he K n ig h ts and L ad ies’ of Se cu rity have changed th e ir nam p to th e Security Benefit association. At t t e i r last m eeting th ey in itiated two new m em bers. A ou can t do it as cheap as that yourself A t SH E R M A N M cCA RTER GARA G E SEE ROY McCARTER Implements O V ER LA N D UNITED STATES TIRES Phone 1141 PHONE 1301 A debate will be given In union high school au d ito riu m F rid ay even ing, F eb ru ary 24 Instead of F eb ru FARMING IN AFRICA ary 10 as was previously announced. WILL BE ILLUSTRATED T h e d ebate will be betw een th e boys How farm ing is done in South ano g irls of E stacad a high school vs. _ A frica will be told by one who knows, ! Union high _ school. 11 T he ladles’ gym nasium class has- 7 7 * e M e,hodl8t. Episcopal church ket ball team will play th e O rie n t1“ *”“ Sun<*ay eVe“ in g - A. R oberts, g ra d u a te of th e lad ies’ basket bail team a t th e O rient i , „ ,, g ran g e hall th is evening, Feb. 10. 7°™ 7 u T ° f A«ric u ltu re ’ | ... i Ames, Iowa, who has been In charge N ine local m em bers of th e Securl- ot th e w ork ln ^ c u l t u r e In the old association m otored to | | V ***'*— m tall Rhodesia. South I tv ,, . Benefit • , . *• a Mission, va ii, IV1 1 v./11 “ r* I tx, u O U lll , I c rila n d last T uesday nig h t to atten d Africa, will occupy the pulpit at 8 j a m eeting of th e A nchor Council. T he o’clock. Hls talk wiI, b(1 1Ilugtrated occasion was in honor of a new band by th e use of lan tern slides, curios, h a t m ade Its first appearance th e re e tc . Mr. Robertg ,g a man jn thp fu „ X n ewhnf ' 7 ? 7 ° b a“ QUet WaS Vigor of life’ ful1 ° f en th u siasm for w re h A n n * afterw ard s. T here hig w ork and wlll bavp a „ Qf rpa) | we re ab o u t 500 people present. llfe ln a mogt f o c ,n atln g land io o AI1 G io -.' Interested ill fo r m in g a T h e p a s to r, th e Rev. A < I I I |< 1 t< s l. T he officers of T he Berry Grower« .... .. association have called atten tio n , 0 , tQe" here th e re 8 « * "1 th e re ’s a s o r e n sta te m en t m ade In th e Outlook in th e Issue of F eb ru ary 3. The article is headed “ Extension L eaders Inspect W ork H ere.” The p a rt referred to ts “grow ers have p ractically m ade prices for shipping next y e a r." It should have read "g ro w ers have practically m ade arran g e m en ts for sh ipping." Machinery A UTOM O BILES ACCESSORIES W. A. Hessel GRESHAM Get our 1922 price» before you buy, you’ll get the implement or machinery at les». I aDiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiniiiHiiiininiiiitiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiitiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu s = | 5 i 3 = 1 1 GRESHAM THEATER SA TU RD A Y NEW MEN MAY OFFICER LOCAL GUARD COMPANY Several m em bers of th e G resham Co. of Federalized N at’l G uards have been recom m ended as officers of the com pany. Floyd Mack has been rec- [ om m ended as second lieu ten an t. Roy M cCarter has been recom m ended ns staff serg ean t. W. A Inglis, who is a civil en g in eer is th e only man in th e 1 com pany who ts properly train ed for I th e position of chief scout and ob serv er as his work includes survey- , ing. The men are indeed fo rtu n a te in having such a man. E. W. S tra tto n j has been chosen as prospective c o m -, panv clerk. It will be necessary fo ri th e w ar d ep a rtm en t to confirm th e s e ’ ap p o in tm en ts before they will become ( , legal. T here still rem ain seven non-com- m issioned officers to be appointed, Mm » h „ b a w nev. r m t service have Just as much chance to qualify as a non-com m issioned officer as those ..................... — 1.'. - , be considered above ev ery th in g else I Several of th e ex-service men have ex pressed th e ir w illingness to step aside f an d SU N D A Y , F e b ru a ry I I an d 12 In its ability to purify tbe feelings “Without Benefit of Clergy" is supreme. S. H is e v . | brass band are requested to m eet a t j will occupy the pulpit ln th e m orn- the G resham T h ea ter T uesday e v e n - in g . The topic of th e serm on will be | " ' ■" • »’«lock, wkere, it is hoped an , “ The Next Church f o r th e M en D a y ” o rg an izatio n will be perfected. Bring T he special music fo r th e day w ll. jy c u r in stru m en ts. be of a high o rder. A q u a rte t con G resham gran g e will hold its reg- sistin g of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. S trong, I u la r m eeting tom orrow , F eb ru ary 11. Miss Doris Zim m erm an and O liver Mr. and Mrs. M athew Hale, who Uill, will sing “ I W ill Give You have been occupying th e Roy K ern R est.” Mr. R usher will sing “ W hile house, left T h u rsd ay evening for Thou A rt N ear.” In th e evening th e Spokane. Mr. H ale has been suffer- stirrin g service of congregational ing from rheum atism . It was neces- singing led by Mr. Strong, and a full sary to call an am bulance to ta k e him ■ 'h o ir an them “ I Will Extol T hee,” to P o rtlan d to th e train . will m ake a most Inspiring prelude T he Tuesday E vening Study club j to Mr. R o b ert's lecture, will m eet at 7:45 p m., next Tuesday, T he E pw orth League topic for th e F eb ru ary 14, at th e public lib rary . evening will be “ O ur O pportunity Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Goudy of Den- “»d O bligation.” Genevieve McAl- j ver, Colorado, w ere g u ests at th e ister will be th e leader, home of Mrs. M arion Joh n so n on The W illam ette L adles' Glee club W ednesday, F eb ru ary 8. Mr. and "111 give th e ir splendid concert at th e Mrs. Goudy are on th e way to Hono- church Monday evening. lulu w here they expect to spend a few ---------------- ---- weeks, retu rn in g to D enver via south- The man who is “ wise ln his own ern C alifornia. j conceit," a t least know s th a t he is ___________ ... highly respected by som ebody— him- 'li- t jlk v The Charge for this Service, twice a month, is only #5. GRESHAM Rudyard Kipling’s In its gift to endow your personality with a new soul thrill, “Without Ben efit of Clergy" is unequal led. In its mystery, color, at mosphere, acting, direc tion and presentation with music, “Without Benefit of Clergy" stands like the Venus 'de Milo, far above and beyond the m a s t e r p i e c e s in the world’s gallery of lofty ac complishment. I CBSTjat It is Kipling made doubly immortal. Without Benefit I cf Clergy | ............................... ..... ................. „„„„„„j THE E A SIEST WAY and the safest way to pay is by check. Then you have a legal receipt that gives absolute evidence of payment H ? nnn°UH T . F hCCk Writers never pay bll>* twice for , e cancelled checks serve to protect them in any disput ed pay ment controversy. ” Start a Checking Account For Your Own Protection JFirat ^ ta tv Sank Gresham, Oregon ________________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and give th e y ounger men a chance as ! five m . soon as they show th e ab ility to flit i n L “ *** com ’)any now - the positions. i* * * n u m bcr has been supplied Mcndav e v e n t« . . th e nam es o t ,h e ap p lican ts w ill be ,b " S X O w . V " " ’* b'