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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1922)
u a t,.w I ' . church the of beginning of led Mr« from h a Trio wMr ? i , „ . S ? “ ---------- hundred peop,e p a r- a dint survey of m th arked e work the church The su b ject fo r m u tu al discussion weeks She v b h e d t T hT ", ' ni* ht th ro u g h o u t .h e world. .Mr. Roberts at th e B ethel B aptist church. G resh week». She v u ite d her d au g h te r in opm ent dinner, fostered by th e men >«. i, am . fo r next Sunday m orning at 11 Snnkanp . . ethodist * brought vivid description X h i n L o and n E v e re tt | of th , e M Episcopal churcn th e work a of most th . M ethodist M bslon of at o'clock will be "T h e Debt W e Owe to wi h , f , Hprved y 9' Ald 8OCifc Old l ' rala,i 8 “ nda>- <“ • P“ to r- G eorge W ashington, th e A m erican I p, r r t , . ? u mei Er,mydine 1kaVeB ’7 a t . ,h e * ra n *e halL Bi8hop th e Rev A. S Hisey. will speak from and P a trio t.” I t will be led by th e Portland next Monday for London, it | Shepard, who was expected to be a splendid get of vleW8 o„ thp pastor, th e Rev. David Q. B arry. s^w sCadrI s ,h 8th lr ' n, t Oi„B? . Vt r d fag Pre8ent; UDable tO C° me ° " acH t " o ^ 7 r ^ u 7 c o " n d i 7 t o M . 7 n d “fu tu re Special music will be fu rnished rt> saws, destined or the British port. , count of illness. Dr. W illiam W .l- pogglbllitk,g of o u r south(;rn enliven th e occasion by Mr. and Mrs. It Is an unusual happening th at ju st lace Youngson was present and th e bor ol() u ,.xI,,o , t ,s a thrU llng H. W. Strong, who will sing “ It W as a year and a half ago the same ship principal sp eak er follow ing th e d t n - L ,„ L ... ,, .. . ’ , . . , h F o r Me.” carried a shipm ent of Beaver drag ner. O ther sp eak ers wero Mayor i A cordial in v itatio n is extended to ¡saw s to England. - K arl A. M iller, County A gent 8 B 1 . . .. X ? X , ,, , I I, II r. c ~ , .. y K a. u At tbe m orning service th e pa#- ■all who a re in terested in th e question Mrs. Maggie Ulm was most agree- Hull. * E. Towle. H. L. St. C lair and topic win be ..Tht. C hrist , hat 1 of C h ristian citizenship. ably surprised last S aturday evening fudge Geo. W. S tapleton. \b id e s ” Come good thou w ith us an d we w ill by friends and relatives from Portland. T he object of th e d in n er was ex-1' T bere wl„ be th e ugua) h ,g!) o f d e r ! do thee ---- r u n is n u . ‘- " 7 “ lu e u .n n er was e x -| T here wl„ be tb e ugua, h, h o r d e r ' do thee good.” says th e pastor. Bible The evening was spent in dancing, aft- plained to be to bring before th e ,of ja, m ulJe bo, h morn and school m eets a t 10 o'clock. er which a dainty lunch was served. People th e need of a church program evening Guy Jones will sln a the ----------------------- Those present were Mr. and Mrs. E which should m eet th e three-fold evening solo en titled "T he P ublican ” I S,” a> MaM’rU1 I). Dewey. Mr. and Mrs. A ugust Noffke, need of th e ch ildren, young people ! T h ere wlll be tb , f In th e am o u n t of spray Disc Harrows and Plows, All 1 ractor Implements Mr. and Mrs. Ed Noffke, Mr. and'M rs. and older folk, nam ely, w orship, re- 8ong ,n tbf. evening* led bv^H ® W m aterlaU needed allow 200 gallons Get the New Prices John Vaughn and two children and ligious education and w holesom ? ! stro n g “«> ” of d ilu te spray m ixture for each Eleanor Noffke, of Portland, Mrs. C. | recreation. The first need was de- T h e F n w o r th I k acre of trees of n in e to tw elve years Merrill, 8. S. Pugh and E rnest Haden, d a re d to be well m et in the present ! "T ith in c a s C o n V p ' r „ ° P. n * '• old’ T he avera« e d ilu tio n of win- Service of i.ild ln « - w w hich h., h is ideal for its ___ I ithing as a Good P ersonal Business |(jr atro n „ ,h lim e-su lfu r is 12 to of Gresham. Gresham. I b building, pur- A djustm ent.’ M yrtle R u sh er will be , Thursday evening choir practise a t pose. T he second need is only p a r 100, hence to find o ut th e gallons of th e leader. tite Methodist church was quite a dis- tially met and th e th ird not at all. __________ I stock solution needed m u ltiply th e appointm ent to Mr. Bishop on account The need of a building and equip- | num ber of acres by 24 to g et an ap M other-in-Law of G resham Man of the poor attendance. The supper m ent which should m ake th e Sundav proxim ate estim ate. F o r th e delay Passes. We are prepared to give your car a Thorough at the Grange hall kept some mem- school a real school was brought to The death of Mrs. Mary Dressel, ed d o rm an t spray m ultiply by seven. bers from attending, while others were the atte n tio n of th e people and the m other-in-law of P. A. Combs, m an About fo u r pounds b f arse n ate of ill. This however does not account for urgent need of a building for com ag er of th e B eaver S tate M otor com lead per acre are needed and one all the absent members as there were m unity and group g ath erin g s and va- pany, occurred on F eb ru ary 14 at should figure on m aking fo ur appli about th irty present last week. It will rious kinds of recreatio n al activities h e r hom e in P o rtlan d . She was 83 cations a year. Thus, m ultiplying be necessary for all to attend as reg- was em phasized. th e acres by 16 will give a good e s ti years of age. I ularly as possible or it will be impos Mr. DeYoung, a consulting arc h i She is survived by h er son George m ate. sible to have the can tata ready for tect of P o rtlan d , was p resen t and H. D ressell and h er dau g h ter, Mrs. Good Friday. bowed te n tativ e plans by which such H lara Combs, both of P ortland. II is probable th a t not one tim e in George D. Rank is ill with a severe a building could be provided by ad d a hundred did any m an ev er m ake a cold. The Charge for this Service, twice a month, is only $5. ing to th e building already here. The lew extra dollars th a t some ex tra de- Mrs. E. W. Aylsworth Is ill from a plans provided fo r a hall large inand w asn’t w aiting to ta k e it aw ay severe cold. ou can’t do it as cheap as that yourself from him. enough for com m unity g ath erin g s Mrs. M A W ilkinson went to Sandy and indoor gam es, a sm aller hah recently to help care for her daughter, which could be U8ed foj. g of “T h e C h u rc h o f th e W a rm H e a r t .’ A L B E R T S. H IS E Y , P a s to r . ,n .7 e ^ n - T T P8° n' Wh° ha8 Vari° US k,nds and for a room qu te ill I)r. Thompson was also 411 alwayg open to th e pub„ c Thpge jn T he W eek's Services e b “ n" hH8 ” BUm' i ad di,lon the present rooms, would “T h e Glqd Hand C hurch, 11 and 7 Mr 1 ^ 7 n h provide ad eq u ate d ep artm en tal C hurch.” Mr. John L Bacon has ju st gotten roonlg for lh e Sun(]ay 8choo, , n a J . Sunday School, 10. I Bible School 10 a.m .. Serm on 11 a.in. over an attack of inflnm atory rheum- dlt,0I1 th e re w ou,d be sn]aIlpr c)a^ Bible Study and P raise Service E pw orth L e a g u e (1.30. W ednesday, 7 :30 p. m. atism . He started to work this morn- roonls> p M to r.g ,8tudv kUch , lin g for the first tim e afte r a weeks ! tollet roomg ” Kncnen an 1 M id-week service, 1 illness. W ed. 7.30. Tile plans, as o u tlined, seemed to Bible School 10 a. m.; B. Y. P. U., No meeting of the Ladles’ aid will C hoir, T hurs., 7.30. I m eet with h ea rty approval. The 7 :3 0 ; Serm on, 8 :0 0 ; ' Midweek, he held next week on the usual date, T hursday, 7:30. ! need of ju st such a program was rec ,, B IS H O P , C h o ir D ire c to r. i Announcements for the next meeting M R S. H . L. S T .C L A IR , S. 8. S u p t. U niversal B rotherhood Is th e G oal” ognized and several sp eak ers ex G ood M u sic a t e v e ry se rv ic e . I will be made through the Outlook. C om e and catch th e S u n sh in e S p irit. pressed them selves as in favor of it. M a k e It 50-60— h elp a n d be h elp ed . We a re equipped to re p a ir your D AV ID Q. B A R R Y , 11. Th. H. W. Strong has been chosen choir A W A R M W E L C O M E F O R YOU. P asto r. car, reg ard less of th e m ake, an d do and song leader for the Fairview Meth- The rapidly grow ing populaiton and a first-class Job, one th a t we feel ! odist church. This new work will re the w ealth of th e section In all things quire his services there on T h u rs d a y ' th a t " '“ 7 f° r a h° me co m m u n l|y safe in g u ara n tee in g to be rig h t. • - were spoken as added reasons whv ) ou are cordially invited to the We have lots of room for live auto evenings and - Sunday mornings. storage. T he fam ily of Mr. and Mrs. Ross such a plan should be launched w ith out fu rth e r delay. M arston are rep o rted to be all sick By unanim ous risin g vote th e a s w ith th e p revailing disease. Mr. sem bly Indicated its In terest and M arston has been very sick b u t is pledged its support. now b etter and is attem p tin g to care for th e o th ers of th e fam ily. Southard & Southard A fine line of Imported Pattern E d g ar H o llister is ab o u t again, GRADE SCHOOLS TO Phone 2301 Night Phone 25x5 GIVE COLONIAL PARTY Hats will be shown as well as many a f te r an attac k of grip. Mr. W ald of other makes. has been carry in g th e mall between A Colonial party, u n d er th e au s th e depot and postofflce since E d pices of the C om m unity Council of I here will be hats to suit the MANY PUPILS WRITING grad e schools th e re a re 27 boys in g a r ’s illness. i Victory, L usted, C o ttrell and O rient most fastidious tastes and prices IN ESSAY CONTEST the eighth g rad e. 28 boys in the Win. Stanley has been sick f o r , d istricts, is to be given in th e O rient seventh grade, 30 g irls in the eighth are very reasonable. several days w ith grip g ran g e hall W ednesday evening. Feb- To the G reshmn O utlook— It may grade, and 3 4 g irls in th e seventh L. Crum b, who has been 111 for u ary 22, at 8 o’clock. A program be of Interest to your readers to grad e, w riting essays, or a to ta l of know th a t on Ju n e 16th next, the 56 boys and «4 g irls, m aking a total som e tim e, is rep o rted to be som e will be given and refresh m en ts serv of l l y pupils com peting in th e con w hat improved. governm ent wlll redeem all 3 % per te st in th e g rad e schools. ed. A sm all adm ission will be R eports have been received from charged all those not in g rad e school. cent L iberty Loan Victory Notes, F IR S T STATE BANK. th e sta te d ep a rtm en t of education T he funds raised will go tow ard the th a t n e ith e r reg istered bonds nor th a t th e th ree pupils who took the W. C. T. U. home fo r children at Cor coupon bonds wlll bear any Interest A u to T ires Heat T horns. a f te r Ju n o 15th, th a t all of th e above An old in n er tu b e from a large exam ination in th e Bible course p u r vallis. T he program fo r th e even S-W Corner Powell and Main Streets, Gresham bonds may be cashed now' at p ar and sized au to tire is useful p ru n in g sued during th e fall sem ester in the in g ’s en te rta in m e n t is as follow s: accrued in te rest, th a t th e conversion black rasp b erries. T he berry canes high school had successfully passed. The S tar Spangled B anner by th e of 3 44 per cent V ictory N otes was should be draw n to g e th e r p artly and They were th e Misses B lanche H ar audience. Run by local people, in business here to stay. suspended on F eb ru ary 9th. In tro d u cto ry rem a rk s by Rev. tied with b inder tw ine so th a t they ris, F ried a R am ser and A nna Len- Health conditions in this restaurant are first-class T he F irst S tate B ank, Essay Con- nflford m u tu al su p p o rt a f te r which n artz. A new class has been o rg an E arl B. Cotton. te st is being particip ated in by two A ll reports to the contrary are false. ized for the sp rin g sem ester, which R ecitation, Ivan Woods. high schools anil 17 g rad e schools, they should be p ru n ed back to a Colonial m inuet by pupils. seven of which are in C lackam as height of ab o u t 3 0 inches. By d raw will be ta u g h t by th e Rev. H. Geb The employees here have passed the health tests re county. The subject on which the ing th e tu b e o ver th e left arm and h a rd t. who ta u g h t th e first class. In stru m en tal duet by th e Misses pupils are w riting is "What Lin cu ttin g It ju s t beyond th e h and good R eg istratio n s in th is class may be Byers an d Ruegg. quired in the City of Portland and are not diseased coln’s G ettysburg address has m eant A n um ber by th e C o ttrell school. protection from th o rn s may be had m ade up to next W ednesday. to th e w orld.” M errill Stanley, th e J lttle shn of I R ecitation, Floyd Stafford as reported. in the tw o high schools th e re are <luring the p runing. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Stanley, has 93 boys and 130 g irls w riting essays Song by th e O rient school. on th e above subject, o r 223 pupils M ultiply your re tu rn s by adding been q u ite ill fo r th e past few days H ecitaiion. Jo h n n ie Smith In all in th e high schools. In th e » a n t ads. to y o u r m ethods. but is b etter today. A n um ber by th e C o ttrell school. David I'p d eg raff of Boise, Idaho, Vocal duet, Miss Byers and Miss visited with friends in G resham on M arian R obertson. last W ednesday. He was a ca lle r at A one-act play by th e O rient school. th e hom e of F ra n k Jones and Floyd A n um ber by th e C o ttrell school. Mack and at th e Chas. Johnson home Pantom im e— "C olum bia th e Gem Mrs. i’ercy Hitching, who has been of th e O cean" by Ada Woods. b ull line of Cold Lunch Meats visiting Mr. and Mrs H. M orrison, Songs, “ The B arefoot T ra il” and was tak en ill last night so she and "B en B olt” by th e eig h th g rad e pu- her husband were unable to sta rt on j pils of O rient school. I h eir hom ew ard Journey today. P atrio tic add ress by the Rev. David Main St.. G resham GKO. IH E T b. Prop. Phone K n Q. B arry. As long as sm all boys arg u e am ong Song, "M t. V ernon Bells” by th e them selves about which one has "th e fo u r schools. best fa th e r,” th e re isn ’t llkelv to b, A g re a t deal of in terest is being m uch wrong with any of th e ir fa th ers show n in this W ashington's b irth d ay e n te rta in m e n t and it is expected th at A "gay dog" who has been called upon suddenly to pay the price for se ats will be at a prem ium . having been gay. becomes a sad dog BIG REDUCTION on CASE TRACTORS Reliability W. A. HESSEL Washing, Polishing and GREASING METHODIST Episcopal Church BETHEL BAI’TIST At SHERMAN McCARTER GARAGE SEE ROY McCARTER Pleasant Home Baptist Automobile Repairing S P R IN G O P E N IN G At Gresham Hat Shop G resh am G arage Beginning Sat., Feb. 18 The Liberty Restaurant Come in, a Fair and Square Deal for All GROCERIES a Choice Picnic Hams, Special, lb. . . . $ .20 •j Regular Hams, mild sugar-cure, lb .. .32 Back Bacon, extra good, lb...................... 25 Pure Lard, none better, med. 80c, large 1.60 .¡: Holland Herring, special value,. . . . 1.35 J Strained Honey, pts. 35c, qts. 63c, . . half gals. ..1.13 :j: Jellies, glass 10c, 3 fo r................................27 ¥ Libby’s Apple Butter, Can 20c, 3 cans .50 Bulk Cocoa, 2 lbs. fo r.................................. 25 £ Oregon Pickling Co. Pickles, choice. . medium, pts......................................20 J Quaker Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs....................... 25 i Choice Italian Prunes, 3 lbs.......................35 J Federal Milk, limit 10 to a customer, can .10 ? Best Comb Honey, square..........................25 Medium Red Salmon, 3 cans..................... 50 Libby’s Corned Beef, c a n ........................... 20 Corn Meal, yellow or w hite....................... 30 Royal White Soap, 23 b ars............... 1.00 White Wonder Soap, 23 b ars............. 1.00 American Club Coffee, lb. can 35c, 3-lbs. $1 Big Sc Stick of Candy FREE With Every Pound 4 . W. Metzger & Co, Quality and Service Phone 1451 CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard SANITARY MARKET WOOD COAL EKSTR0M TRUCK SERVICE C om m an ity Dan<e and ( a n l Party. C edarville P ark. L innem an Ju n c tion. W ednesday evening. F eb ru ary . 2 . a t 8 p. ni Old fashioned sq u are dances, as well as new dance*. Prizes g n e n for best as well as poorest 500 player Come and enjoy a good tim e Amplifier m usic", selections from best jazz o rch estras in th e world. GRESHAM THEATER Y I 1 SATURDAY. FEB. 18 I l l ’ll RIXMIDFD ADVENTURE 1ND ROMANCE f RUTH CLIFFORD IN ‘T ropical Love’ I Ralph Ince Production , Card of T hanks. We wish to express o u r deep ap- p reeiation of th e help and syiupathy show n d u rin g the sickness and death of o u r beloved wife and m other and Tor th e b eau tifu l floral offerings W. H Boring. O. W. Boring and Fam ily. A Truck for Every Kind of Work Cor. P ow ell and M aple Grew liam 1381 347 D avis Street P ortland Bdwy. 20H 2 STOP AND THINK H a s Y o u r C h ild a N e st E g g B a n k ? Gravel and Sami. ■ In carload lot o r retail, delivered or I h au l It yourself. Phone 79x. J. H Hoss. * ' D ancing. Porto Hico—Sunny Isle of Ad D ancing at C edarville P ark , Lln- I venture, tradition and romanee. nem an Ju n ctio n each Sundav evening com m encing at 8 o'clock d u rin g th e m onth of Ja n u ary . Admission, g en tlem en 75c, ladles free R une's Agnee 7-plece o rch estra. Devereatix Sunday program ia yet to be se * peppy R andle.— Adv. |f LESSONS OF THRIFT G et one N ow . O v e r 250 in use by little customers of this bank Also Snappy Comedy. lected, owing to disappointment I Keep in style. in booking. "cleM y-fled” ads. Try one of th ose J firs t «•tafp Slattk (rresham, Oregon