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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1922)
page r o m GBKHHAM A REMINDER OP THE will come and give them a chance to ‘ SPIZZIRINCTUM’ SOCIAL prove th e ir statem en ts. T he com m it- / ’ DJ7QII 4 OUTLOOK. FR ID A Y . I OLIVER CHILLED OR STEEL PLOWS 1141 MACHINERY Best to Use C ase Tractors with all T ractor Im plem ents NOTICE TO WORKMEN AND EMPLOYERS Free Employment Bureau Call at the Club Billiard Parlor when in need of help, W O R K M EN , FILE Y O U R O C C U PA T IO N A T BILLIAR D PA R LO R . Phone 1233 Pin this ad. over your telephone. CHOICE M E A T S H om em ade H am s, Bacon, S au sage, Lard F u ll line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET GEO. DIETL, Prop. Phone 1711 Groceries Pure Lard, medium pail, 85c; large. $1.65 .Jewel Shortening, med. pail 75c; large 1.45 Hoi hind Herring, extra special, keg. 1.35 Salt Salmon, choice red, 25 lb. or over lb .08 Canned Salmon, good med. red, 3 cans .50 Best Creamery Butter, lb......................... 42 Stafford’s Mixed Pickles, pint..................20 Stafford’s Choice Gherkins, pint..............25 Assorted Jellies, glass.................. 09 Quaker Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs.. . . . . . .25 ( hoice Picnic Hams, pound...................... 21 Milk, your favorite brand, can................ 10 Justice Coffee, bulk, 3 lbs............ 1 00 Peaberry Coffee, extra good, 3 lb si. .85 American Club, Candy free. 3 lbs. . 1.00 Royal White Soap, 24 bars. . ---- 1.00 Wool Soap, special, 7 sticks candy free „ ........ • • ..............................7 bars .50 Cream of Oregon Seed Potatoes, lb. . .25 20 lb. lots or over, lb........................... 20 A. W. Metzger & Co. Q uality and Service W ear-Ever »even -inch Aluminum s^Fry Pan LIMITED This offer extends from March 3 to M arch 11, 1922. Get Your Fry Pan TODAY For a limited time we are offering this seven-inch “Wear-Ever" Fry-Pan—which regularly sells for $1.20—for 49c. “Wear-Ever" utensils are made from hard, thick cold-rolled sheet aluminum—metal which again and again has been ’passed through gigantic rolling mills and subjected to the pressure of huge stamping machines. K 5 J-!” ® sp1*TT? 1 ° ffer 1S made so you can see for /ourself that Aluminum utensils are NO I all the same. SEE the difference—FEEL the difference—KNOW’ the difference—between or dinary aluminum and “Wear-Ever." Cover to fit, 20c e x tr a — (R eg u la r price 4 0 c ) L. L. K idder H dw . Co. Phone 1421 Gresham %! $ !"UUU7PP Multiplying Money EARM MACHINERY Rest to Buy Main St., G resham - i i . ' -------- i ported METHODIST Episcopal Church IMPLEMENTS »»22 4 1 0 4. IIESSEL’S 8, wIlVI’j oIl *A.vl U R ALc tee has asked fo r some Swiss bells. T he W om en's F oreign M issionary If anyone happens to own some, society of th e F ree M ethodist church please bring them . T he G range will fu rn ish th e coffee will hold a business m eeting a t the and “ trim m in g s” but d o n ’t fo rg et th e church T uesday, M arch 7, a t 2 All m em bers are urged to "D uplex lu n ch eo n ." It is to contain ° C ° C two sandw iches, two cookies o r two be present. pieces of cake, pickles and tw o pieces ' Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Lym an and Miss E dith Lym an have ail been suffering of candy o r fru it. Come and bring a friend w ith you froin an a tta c k o t erlp "but a re re- if you can. If th e G range hall isn 't Im proving. larg e enough, th e re a re o th e rs th a t , The W. H. M. S. will m eet W ed- ! can tak e th e place of It. nesday aftern o o n , M arch 8, a t th e ■■ hom e of Mrs. J. V. Cogswell. Mrs. GreNham .Auto H its Child. [Cone, Mrs. S terling, Mrs. Geddes and L. P. M anning of G resham ran in to Miss G ilbert W*H assist th e hostess. th e lead er for the H erbert L arson. 7-year-old son of a Mrs. M” Hisey M‘“ v will be *’•“ mail c a rrie r at L ents, w ith his au to [ aftern o o n . A cordial in v itatio n is ex w hile d riv in g p ast la st W ednesday tended to all ladles. "The C hurch o f th e W arm H eart." aftern o o n a t E ast __ ____ 82d ____ and ______ Division _ 1 J. V. C em er has been seriously ill A L B E K T 8. H I8 E Y , P a s t o r stree ts. T he child ran out from be- 7or tb e P ast 10 days w ith pneum onia Tim Week's Service»» hind a p a rk e d -a u to rig h t In fro n t of and com plications. He Is u n d er th e th e M anning car. H e suffered a fra c care of a train ed nurse. H is condi C hurch. »1 and 7 .8 0 tu red rig h t leg, and Is being cared tion is rep o rted today to be slightly Sunday S chool, »0. im proved. for a t St. V incent’s hospital. E pw orth L e a g u e 0 .8 0 . T h e re g u la r m onthly m eeting of | T h ere a re so m any suck ers in th e th e Business M en’s club will be held Mid-week service. Wed. 7.30. world th a t If a g ra fte r would ad v e r M onday evening, M arch 6, In the city tise th a t he had a get-poor-quick hall. Choir, Thurs., 7.80. schem e, th o u san d s of th e poor fish J. W. L aw rence is still confined to I(A L B I8H O P , C hoir D irector. would th in k he was jo k in g and de M R S H. D. ST. C LA IR . 8. 8. 8u p t. his bed from a severe a tta c k of th e G ood M u sic a t ev e r y se rv ice. m and to be allow ed to invest in it. p revailing illn ess." M ake it 60-60— h elp and he helped. A W A R M W ELCO M E FOR YOU. T he Queen E sth e r circle which W ant aas. add to your profit. m eets on th e first M onday of the m onth, will hold a re g u la r m eeting M onday evening. M arch 6, a t th e hom e of Mrs. B. L. W alrad. Miss L innie Young will assist th e hostess in e n te rta in in g th e ladies. All m em bers and frien d s are cordially invited. Mrs. M. J. Sm ith is ill. J. N. M ew hirter was o u t of th e house fo r th e first tim e W ednesday | a fte r a two w eeks’ illness. Mrs. C. A. Coe left T h u rsd ay m orn- | ing for Salem to atten d th e funeral of h e r bro th er. He died in C alifornia ' Disc Harrows, Spike Harrows, Spring Tooth Harrows, and his body has been b ro u g h t to Cultivators, Pulverizors, Implements for the large Salem fo r b u rial. Mrs. Coe had been assistin g in th e care of Mr. and Mrs. farm, I he diversified farm or the berry grower. Get W yeth u n til she was called away. O l R NEW LOW PRICES before you buy. T he city council will hold its reg u la r m onthly m eeting, T uesday even ing, M arch 7. in th e city hall. Myer» W ater System s for Every T ype or The W. C. T. U. bake sale will be a t W a lrad ’s grocery sto re S atu rd ay , D epth o f W ell Installed. March 4. Mrs. W yeth is q uite im proved from h e r recent illness. Mr. W y a tt’s con dition is th o u g h t to be som ew hat == Gresham, Oregon b etter. D on't forget th e spizzlrinctum so cial th a t Is to be given u nder th e auspices of th e G resham G range In th e ir G range hajl tom orrow (S a tu r day) evening, M arch An in te restin g program has been planned fo r th e evening in which everyone, young and old, can ta k e p art. T he com m ittee in charge say " th e re will be som ething doing every m in u te." They d on’t h esita te e ith e r in assu rin g everyone a good tim e who »LARCH Phone 1451 S Dr. F red Thom pson took a p arty ¡33 of friends ajid relativ es w ith him = = when he re tu rn e d to T he Dalles over I gg th e C olum bia highw ay yesterday m orning. Those in th e p arty were Dr. and Mrs. A. Thom pson, Mrs. J. G. M etzger, and E rn est Thom pson They said th e rid e on th e highw ay was enjoyed by all on account of th e banks of snow piled up on each side which m ade a b eau tifu l sight. Some of them w ere 30 feet high an d looked like g ig an tic m o u n tain sides as th e ca r sped past. T he p arty did not leave G resham u n til 8 :5 5 an d they reached T he D alles a t 15 m inutes a fte r 12. Money saved and deposited a t 4% interest in this Bank multiplies rapidly. E roin a small weekly deposit, your account with compound interest will amount to a comfortable — fortune in a few years. Sec how your persistent efforts will make your “ nest eg g ’’ grow. W eekly In In $ l.(X> $ 287.53 $ 638.04 3.0(1 862.50 1914.00 .’».00 1432.50 3182.94 8.00 2300.33 5104.42 10.00 2875.39 6380 47 S tart now and be independent; $1.00 will open an account here. 1555 i ¡= 5 15= ' = ; 1 j f g 'The Liberty Bell Home Bank, a symbol of independ *ence; $ i deposited here se cures one of the ever-ready home depositories. T he w ork on th e new B aptist p a r sonage is p rogressing very fast. A tra c to r can be seen daily scooping z r A SS0C' ^ N„ TES| x BANK OF GRESHAM Gresham, Oregon ? r „ r ^ - g ara g e in back of th e church is n e a r ill. They were both back to school Miss Mary H ansen is ab sen t from ly com pleted. I By D. E. TOW LE, 8pain Monday. school w ith an a tta c k of th e " p re •---------------------M anager B erry G row ers’ P ack in g Co. T he P aren t-T ea ch e r association, vailing illn ess.” M ultiply y o u r re tu rn s by ad ding H ave you applied th e fe rtiliz e r to A candy sale was held a t th e w ant ads. to your m ethods. ¡th e b erries? It is high tim e. W hat w hich m eets on th e th ird W ednesday of every m onth, held a re g u la r busi school T uesday by th e sew ing club. Free Methodist Church 7», H ea r Rev. do/ ° u/ ° ,,o w ° f «PPlyin* th e They sold ab o u t $7 w o rth of candy. A. I<oungren of S eattle. b arn y ard fe rt.liz e r? Do you allow it ness m eeting W ednesday. T he la st few w arm days have giv T he proceeds a re to go to w ards a 1 to lie in th e y ard an d leach o u t th e T he Rev. A. L oungren of S eattle best of th e fe rtility d u rin g th e win- en th e boys th e sp rin g fever. They fund to send a re p rese n tativ e to th e th B e uaBtuau baseball 'ev fever. T in h e eir will preach a t th e F re e M ethodist ! te r rain y season and th en spend as all have l“ e r. ir O regon A g ricu ltu ra l College. church S atu rd ay and Sunday even- much tim e an d lab o r to haul w hat is 11,:,prc8’a have cen tered in b asketball T he d a te for th e school assem blies n til In g . beginning a t 7 :3 0 p. m. T he left o r do you haul and sp read som e u ,,n ’" now. has been changed from T uesday to T w enty-one eigjfth — g rad e rs ----- and W ednesday p reaching will be in th e Ja p an ese from tim e to tim e an d allow it to m orning a t 10 w o ’clock. -- e ---------- O ... v.vv«. language a t th ese two services. I k.ach tn to th e 8O„ w here ,t w„ , g ,ye tw enty-one sev en th g rad e rs p artici- j T he one to be held next week will T he services S unday m o rning will Jo u a h u n d red per cen t benefit, peted in th e essay contest which was ! consist o i songs an d com m unity sing- com m ence w ith Sunday school a t 1 0 [ p ieage ponder. put on by th e F irs t S tate Bank. T he ing. T he re g u la r p erform ance of Ba and preach in g service by th e Rev. Mr Ou r com m ercial fertilize rs are tte rn e chosen was Lincoln. Many lu tin g th e flag an d giving th e “A m er- ■oungren in th e E nglish la n g u ag e at j com ing In slow ly— m any h aving fall- splendid essays w ere w ritten by th e ¡can’s C reed” will also be observed, led to o rder. Why not do it now? pupils p articip atin g . T he co n test- < T he th re e p a trio tic days of Feb- All a re cordially invited to a tte n d | You do not need th e cash. Your ar.ts are anxiously w aiting th e de- ' ru ary , W ash in g to n ’s birth d ay . Lin- T he school co in ’s b irth d ay , and A rbor Day w ere cred it is good and you can buy a t the cision of th e judges. New Arrival. i . . , „ . cash price plus 3 per cent. W e can m an ag em en t feel th a t th e re has been [observed by a p p ro p ria te exercises Born to Mr and Mrs. C. T. Cheek. c a rry a , 100 ferttlU er account for n o th in g done recently th a t has added ¡co n sistin g of songs, read in g s and OB March 1. a d au g h ter. F ran ces gU nlonths for , 3 50 and th e ugp f m ore to th e p atrio tic sp irit of th e co n cert singing. May, w eight 11 pounds. M other and $100 w orth should bring you $207 baby are both doing well. lr. six m onths. We a re very much In terested In Special m eeting of G resh th is question as we w ant q u ality ber am Lodge No. 125. I.O.O F. ries fo r canning and shipm ent. We in th e Odd Fellow s hall, S atu rd ay , evening, March 4 B usiness of im have closed a co n tract for th e h an d p o rtan ce to be tran sa cted M embers ling of ca r lot sh ip m en ts of fresh u rg en tly req u ested to be present b erries but we m ust have first class V isitors welcome. fru it to bring a fancy price. Please CLA REN CE STANLEY, N. O rem em ber th a t this is your business C. A. HILI.. Secretary. Cor. Powell anil Maple 347 Davis S treet T he b erries will be g raded an d paid G resham Special C om m unication of for according to q u ality so we wish P o rt lami IS S I G resnara Lodgi« No. 152, A. F to im press you once m ore w ith th e Bdwy. OOM ' f “ WOOD - COAL EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE A Truck for Every Kind of Work 8. a. 7 :3 0 p m . ' L ^ n " m M# d ^ - ! " ^ u c é i r m T u ' * " ° ' ‘" ’“ ‘ b ‘° gree. V isiting b ro th ers welcome. 1 roduCP firm fru it. '• 'e are sold out on canned goods W. L. OORSAGB. Sec y A. F. HAMMAR. W. M. now and a re w orking on th e delivery of th e last sale of 700 cases of s ta n d ard C u th b erts. We a re paying up to 9c per pound now. H ave you re ceived your m oney? If not. come In ! and check up. "T h e G lad Hand C h u rch .” We will close o u r 1922 pool soon »'>blp School 10 a m . Serm on 1 1 a m Have you any berry grow ing friends Bible Study and P raise Service who should join o u r association? If W ednesday, 7 :30 p. m. : so. please w hisper to them to come in ¡and co n tract fo r th is th e fo u rth year Bible School 10 a m .; B. Y P. V . ; of o u r cooperative effort. 7 :3 0 ; Serm on. 8 :0 0 ; Midweek. GRADE SCHOOL T hursday. 7: JO. _______ NOTES I ulverwal B rotherhood b, th e G o u l"t The G irls’ Glee club a re busy prac- «o n te and catch th e S un shin e S pirit, ''f in g th e songs they a re to sing at DAVID Q BARRY, B. T h. thu "S p izzirtn ctu m " social. P asto r Mrs G ertru d e L. Bangs and Miss BETHEL BAPTIST Pleasant Home Baptist The Easiest Way and the safest way to pay is by check. Then you have a legal receipt that gives absolute evidence of payment upon your part. Check writers never pay bills twice for the cancelled checks sene to protect them in any dis puted payment controversy. Start a Checking Account For Your Ou'n Protection JFirat -^tatc 33ank Gresham, Oregon