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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1922)
GRESHAM PAGE KM H BETHEL BAPTIST NATIONAL GUARDS OFFICERS APPOINTED O lT b O O K k FRIDA Y. GRESHAM LOCALS FEBRUARY 2 t, H>22 COLONIAL PARTY BRINGS T he L adies' Aid society will m eet in th e Sunday school room of th e I O. O. F . hall next W ednesday, March 1, for finishing up work. A good atten d an ce |g deB,re d . r J 5 à % to 7% Bonds A good municipal bond is one of the safest ways for the investment of your idle funds. Bonds always have a market value, while stocks do not. We offer for your consideration the fol- lowing bonds: T hree m ore men have been rec A most d elig h tfu l affair was om m ended as non-com m issioned o f ficers of th e G resham Com pany of F ederalized N ational G uards. H ar- tory and C o ttrell school d istricts. old Kern has been recom m ended for L aV erne M aulding was down from T h ere w ere nearly 300 persons pres the position of first serg ean t. A. W. th e U niversity of Oregon an d spent Metzger is to be mess and supply th e w eek-end w ith Mr. and Mrs. J. sergeant. Cecil J. P u lfe r is to be Bible School 10 a. m.; B. Y. P. U., C. Shultz. ening. N um bers were furnishe serg ean t, signal electrician. 7 :3 0 ; 8erm on, 8 :0 0 ; Midweek, th e various schools in th e Council. Mrs. T. J. Bailey and h er young The app o in tin g of th re e serg ean ts T hursday, 7:30. V ariety of en te rta in m e n t was V ictor, le ft W ednesday fo r U niversal B rotherhood lx th e G oal” still leaves fo u r corporal p o sitio n s; 8on A m o u n t M unicipality R a te M at. Price T he w ar d ep a rtm en t i *” «orencP> « olorado, w here she had forded and everyone enjoyed C o m e and catch th e S unshlue S pirit. to be filled. songs, duets and costum e dial m ust confirm all of th ese ap point- ca«*e(l on account of th e death $4400.00 City of Seattle 6 1933 $100 DAVID Q. BARRY, It. Th. to th e lim it. T he c h a racter play m ents before they can become legal **er fath e r. P astor. 6000.00 Burley Highway District 1939 100 5% T he W om an’s A uxiliary to the drill by th e children were espec 5000.00 Warm Springs Irrigation 6 1946 100 clever an d pretty. i : A m erican Legion m eets fo r its regu The grip, Influenza and whoc 4600.00 City of Toppenish, Wash. 7 1932 101 la r m onthly m eeting next Tuesday, 5000.00 Town of Richland, Ore. 7 1935 101 F eb ru ary 28, a t th e hom e of Mrs. cough kept m ost of th e pupil C o ttrell and V ictory schools Jo h n M etzger. 6000.00 Town of Ryegate, Mont. 6 1931 100 a tten d in g as th ese d istricts T he T uesday E vening Study club 3000.00 Town of Ridgefield, Wn. 7 1932 101 will m eet at th e lib rary next T ues vailing epidemic. 2000.00 City of Idaho Falls 6% 1930 100 day. F eb ru ary 28. Mrs. Bliss will T he Rev. E arl B. C otton, 4000.00 Ochoco Irrigation Dist. 6 1946 100 ta lk ab o u t F red erick R em ington, 2500.00 Opal Springs Water Co. 8 1929 101 p ain ter of th e west. Jo a q u in Miller corned th e larg e audience an d ex 1210.87 City of Twin Falls, Idaho 7 and Bret H arte, w riters of th e w est, plained th e purpose of th e g a th e rin g 1930 101 will be discussed by Mrs. C lanahan. in a few well chosen rem arks. 4000.00 City of Prosser, Wn. 7 1933 102 G randm a Wald has been very ill 9000.00 City of Prince Cjeorge 6 T he program w e n t. off as a n 1936 100 for the past few days, but is reported nounced and was followed by a sh o rt 2000.00 City of Moose Jaw 5 1953 90 to be slightly Improved today p atrio tic address by th e Rev. D. Q. Many more also, Real Estate Mortgages W ai'pr W. Metzger, Boring garage B arry, p asto r of th e P leasan t H ome man, has been laid up w ith blood B aptist church. Mr. B a rry ’s ad Municipal Bonds issued in the United States are Tax poisoning for the past week He Is dress was sh o rt and to th e point and Exempt. If you wish to buy or sell bonds entirely out of danger now and im filled w ith In te re stin g sto rie s and come in and see us proving rapidly. illu stratio n s. OPERATIC At the conclusion of th e program 8. B. Hall, county agent, haa been IMIS Í Krl t « rho (Io I t TbauT) From "T*o M asked Ball.** l-*0 1 A ct III. I 1 (V erd i). Bari toa«, la I t a lia a . OluMppo D eals« sick for several days. He is up and th e evening was spent in visiting resum ing his work again now but he and in enjoying th e delicious re fre sh INSTRUMENTAL The Bank that pays 5 per cent on Time Deposits does not feel any too well yet. M a M y ta V (O p»s *. N o. 1) (R aM aatala) P U ao f o r t. Ao la m ents th a t w ere provided in ab u n d Leopold Qodowafcy The place of holding the DeMoss ance. T he young people g ath ered in IW17 Air for G Atrta< ( ) V ialla S o lo ......... B roa lal aw Hu borni aa 1 .M Fam ily concert has been changed to a circle and played gam es u n til th e ■ Stradali» OTorturo (F lo t aw ) Concert Rand W aiter B. R otors and H is Band the Gresham T heater from the Mason- signal for “ lig h ts o u t” was given at l. li” H orry W lreo o f W ladaor—O verture (N ic o la i) Concert Band Hall. This is the en tertainm ent m idnight. W alter B. R otera and Hla Band I ta lia » Aire— M edley (Son Gel osai— M am m a Mia— M arinarteli# As o riginally planned th is e n te r which is to be given on the evening of — O Sole M io—Cam pana dl S aa Q uisto) A ir. by Perry. Ac 111* tain m en t was to have been m erely a March 3 under the auspices of the cordion S o lo ........................................................................... Mario Parry 15« G loria— W aits (P erry) A ocordion Duet social event, b u t because of th e c a l l ' Bethel B aptist church. M ario Parry and Joao ph Poppino B. W. Em ery is one of the latest vic for funds from th e com m unity for CONCERT tim s of the prevailing epidemic. He th e W. C. T. U. farm hom e fo r boys LKtU Toara ta t t e O a U C m l f D aw a (F u m a - C a r ia - te n and g irls n ea r Corvallis, th e plan s a n ) T tM T ............................................................................ Thaa. K a r l, is ill a t his home on Hood Avenue. 1 .1 * Iaaato O' M laa (» a w lw -W a lt) T en ar........................... Thaa. K arla was altered and th e co m m ittee in Floyd Mack was taken suddenly 1 1 1 A la t e Oa (Faretrati ta T hee) (U ttn e k a la a t) Soprano charge of raisin g th e fu n d s was al *0 * 0 f Iran , W illia m , and M al, T rie on last Saturday but is now able to be Uoloateite (Tha Swoliow) (S er r a se li) Saprano and Contralta lowed to charge an adm ission of 25c The 60c Size go at..................................................... about again. I r e n , W illia m , and B llsab eth Lannaz each fo r every one above th e g ra d e Almost every family in the vicinity POPULAR The $1.00 Size go at................................................. 59r of Paim biad station, near Gresham, school age and th is fund will be con n e a r Old H eethlaad (C r a a m ,r -Ia r to n ) B aritone Krneet H aro trib u te d to th e su p p o rt and eq u ip 117* Soprano and C ontralto has one or more cases of sickness, The $1.50 Size go at............................................... l*e M r H aw aiian Melody ( R ingla-Chata) Iraao Audrey and Kratly Earlo characterized as grip or "a mild case m ent of th e farm home. Mrs. M. I K a-Im -A (C ald w ell-K ern ) From "Good M arnine. D earie." of flu." Mr. and Mrs. Alvie W heeler L en n artz and Mrs. B. C. A ltm an, T en o r......................................................... Wm. Re ree and M ale Trio 11*4 J l*o I Say I» wtth Muele (Irrtn a B er lln i Frem "Muele B oz R e m a " and two of th eir children are affected who w ere th e local co m m ittee in E lliott Show and M ole Trio rltono. and Mrs. W heeler is said to have charge of raisin g th e com m unity 1» B laoblrd lawid ( W ililam o-Short) Soprano and Tenor. ap p reciatio n s Irene Audrey and Charlo« H art pneumonia. Mrs. Steve Marston has quota, express th e ir tlM , T hat'« H ow I B ollovo la You (D u b ln -C u n oin th am -R u le) Tenor fio fo r th e kindly cooperation of th e been ill for a week but is improving. Jam es Craven and M ale Trio allow ing Guy Jones is also numbered among C om m unity Council In FOR DANCING T he sum of the sick people of Gresham. Ray them th is privilege. _ < T y-T oo— Trot (B ib o ).........................Carl Fenton*» o rch estra mond Cone is in charge of the jewelery $31 was realized w hich will be fo r 71* I Trot (S u lliv a n )..............C a r l F e n to n s O rchestra w arded a t once to th e W. C. T. U. store. I* r e Go* My H abits O a— Fox T r o t « D u ra n te ) B ennie K rueger’« O rchestra Rev. and Mrs. A. 8. Hisey have both com m ittee in ch arg e of th e plans for School Hones B ines — Fex Trot (I r v ln t B erlin) From th e been sick. Rev. Hisey is feeling bet th is m uch needed home. "Music Boa Ravue**........................ Bennie K rueger’« O rchestra ter now, but Mrs. Hisey Is still quite t Saallla*— Pax Trot ( R e e e W u lo h o n X r . v i s g r P ' I h i r i n e t t - C o o p e r - THE WORLD'S CHILDREN S t e v e n o o n ) i n t r o d u c i n g ‘ H a v a You h - i p . i P n ? ” n t* sick. be Iv in 's O rc h e s tra f*o 4 IN PICTURES AT CHURCH Good-By«, P retty B u tt or dire Mr. and Mrs. Wyeth, parents of Miss - P a a ’’’ro t ( C ook«-O I m an) Jel/ln 'u O n boa Ira Adeline Wyeth who teaches In the aide —Fox rrot (F io H te) A nother fine set of b ea u tifu l pic ! “ s { By th e Pyr Gene Rodem ich'a O rchestra High school are sick in bed w ith severe tu re s will be show n a t th e M ethodist —Pa> Tvot .Bisex»ore B lese » colds. Miss Wyeth has been unable «b.«ae Rod amici» a Of cheat ra GRESHAM, OREGON Episcopal church next Sunday ev en to get anyone to take care of them per ing. T he set is en title d "O f Such Is manently. If they do not get b etter th e K ingdom " and will show ch ild she will have to send them to the hos hood co nditions of th e co n tin en ts of pital. th e w orld. In m any strik in g Illus Mrs. C. E. R usher is reported as be IMPORTANT MEETING tra tio n s th e effects of C h ristian ity in ing quite ill. OF AMERICAN LEGION th e elev atio n of childhood will be Rurton W alrad is sick In bed. Carl shown. T he A m erican Legion will hold its Soderqulst who ru n s W alrad's truck T he p asto r of th e ch u rch , th e Rev. re g u la r m onthly m eeting next T u es "The C hurch o f th e W arm H e a r t" is also sick. A. S. Hisey, will occupy th e pulpit A L B E R T 8. H IS E Y , P a sto r. day evening, F eb ru ary 28, in th e ir ! An invitation has been sent out to all Master Masons to be present at a both m orning and evening. T he se r club room s. This m eeting is to be T h e W e e k ’s S e r v ic e s mon topic for th e m o rning will be meeting In the Masonic hail, Tuesday one of th e m ost im p o rta n t ones held “ Im ita tio n s— Good o r B ad.” Church, I t and 7 .8 0 evening, F ebruary 28, at 8 o'clock. A T h ere will be som e good music since th e legion cam e Into existence J Sunday School, IO. « program of speaking has been p rep ar and all m em bers are urged to be i w o rth L e a g u e |f ed and refreshm ents will follow the both m o rning and evening. T he se r present. The N ational G u ard ’s -com- [ E p <1.80. ff vice of song will appeal to you— if speeches. pany has some very Interestin g in- i Mid-week you lik e to sing, o r if you lik e to hear service. A special m eeting of the Gresham fo rm atio n to give. All m em bers are W e d . 7 .3 0 . Parent-Teacher association will he' o th e rs sing. urged to come, and to bring th e ir i Choir, T hurs.. 7.30. held in the auditorium of th e sehool- dues also. huuse on W ednesday afternoon, March H A L B ISH O P. C hoir D irecto r. MRS. H. L. ST. C L A IR . S. S . 8 u p t. 1, at 3 o’clock for the tran sactio n of 1 If gossips only got paid ex tra for G ood M u sic a t ev e r y se rv ice. business. o v ertim e and Sundays, th e re would M ake It 50-50— h elp and be helped. be no poor scandal-m ongers. We arc opening for your benefit a RECORD EXCHANGE. Gresham Men's Gym Class nights I A W ARM W ELCO M E FO R YOU. If you are tired of your old records, any kind, bring them in, have been changed from Monday nights to Tuesday and T hursday | and get some others in exchange. We will exchange on a nights. A full attendance is hoped for on Tuesday night. basis of 3 for 2 or 3 at 5c. I. E. METZGER “T h e G lad Hand C hurch.” Bible School 10 a.m ., Serm on 11 a m. Bible 8 tudy and P raise Service W ednesday, 7:3 0 p. m. Pleasant Home Baptist MARCH Brunswick Records c —ON SALE TODAY— BANK OF GRESHAM SPECIAL SALE of Imported Chinese Bamboo Baskets, suit able for school or shopping. 39<* 79? GROCERY SPECIALS Sunny-Monday Soap................ 10 for 50c Jiffy-Jell...................... 3 packages for 25c { Walrad Mercantile Co. J. E. METZGER METHODIST Episcopal Church j GRESHAM THEATER ANNOUNCEMENT SATURDAY, FEB. 25 Zinn E van g elica l Church. GROCERIES Young America Cheese, lb............... $ .30 Regular Hams, mild sugar-cure, lb.. .32 Picnic Hams, nicely wrapped, lb............. 20 Cottage Rolls, all meat, lb............. .25 Pure Lard, in pound cartons..................... 20 Best Lard, large pail $1.60, medium pail .80 Jewel Shortening, lrg pail $1.45, med. .75 Kippered Salmon, lb................................. 25 Salt Salmon, choice red, lb....................... 20 Holland Herring, special, keg.......... 1.35 Small White Beans. 5 lbs......................... 35 Rice, Japan Style, a lbs............................. 35 Rice, best head, 3 lbs................................. 25 Best Comb Honey..................................... 25 Best Strained Honey, pt. jars 35c, . . . half gallons........................ 1.13 Bulk Cocoa, 2 lbs. for................................ 25 Best Grade Sweet Oranges. 2 doz............. 55 Quaker Corn Flakes. 3 pkgs..................... 25 Federal Milk, limit 10 to a customer, can .10 American Club Coffee, lb. can 35c, 3-lbs. $1 Big 5c Stick of Candy FREE W ith Every Pound 4 . W. Metzger A Co. Quality and Service Phone 1451 “A Womam ot Pleasure” R eg u lar services will be held at th e Zion E vangelical church Sunday Sunday school at 10:3(1 a. m. and divine w orship in th e G erm an lan g An E nglish meio d ram a w hich has uage at 1 1 :3 0 a. m. T he serm on j m ade th e a tric a l history. topic will be "W e W ould See Je su s,” I A seven part special production th e first of a series of serm ons on i A stirrin g d ram a of th e out posts I Jesu s to co n tin u e un til E aster. The [ o th e r serm on topics of th e series j of E m pire. A big action pictu re. a re : " I W ith Je su s in th e W orld. W ith Je su s on th e M ountain. W ith Je su s in th e X'alley. W ith Je su s In th e U pper Room. W ith Je su s in th e G arden. W ith Je su s on th e Cross. W ith Je su s Always. T he Y oung P eople's L eague m e e t ing at 7 :3 0 p. n r. will be conducted hy Miss F. E H ratzel. T he topic will be "B ooks T h at Make Life B et He had been building his life on te r.” a foundation of quicksand. A cordial in v itatio n is extended to Did you ever see yourself as o th ers all who do not w orship elsew here see you 7 REGULAR M EETIN G - of GOOD COMEDY G resham Post No 30. The A m erican Legion, will be held In th e club rooms, T uesday n ig h t. F eb ru ary I 2». 1821. at ’:3d. V isiting meita- hers welcome CHASE E ST CLAIR Adjt. F ull line of Cold Lunch M eats SANITARY MARKET Main St., Gresham GEO. D IETL, Prop. ,----------------------- - WOOD Phone 1711 ■s COAL “Her Lucky Number” EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE SUNDAY, FEB. 26 A Truck for Every Kind of Work The Unfoldment BIG DANCE at Fairview Special Com m unication of G resnam Lodge No 152. A F * A M., T uesday. F eb ru ary 28. at 8 :0 0 p m All m aster m asons are requested atten d th is vitally im portant Ij m eeting. P rogram , refreshm ents. , speakers W L. GOBS AGE, S ecy I A F. HAMMAR. W M CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard Saturday, Feb. 25th (tood Four-Piece Orchestra including Banjo and Saxophone Gents 75c Ladies Free Cor. Powell an d M aple Gren liani 1581 247 D avis S treet P o rtlan d Bdwy. ‘2OM2 Co-operation with ambitious and responsible people in promoting sound and legitimate business is one of the principle pur poses of this institution. We are always ready to co-op erate with credit-worthy customers, and many have ben efited by this bank’s business assistance. ¿First Sank Gresham, Oregon <