Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 07, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    T h e W o m an 's H om e M issio n ary
so ciety w ill m eet o n W ed n esd ay a f ­
te rn o o n . A p ril 12, a t th e h o m e of
Officer» elec ted a t th e m e e tin g of Mrs. A rth u r D ow sett. A ssista n t h o s t­
th e W o m an ’» G u ild y e ste rd a y f o r th e esses w ill be Mrs. B enj. C a m e ro n . ’
W om an'» B a p tist M ission c ircle a re M rs. A. W. B o tk in an d Mrs. Ja m e s
p re s id e n t. Mrs. D. Q. B a rry ; vice S te rlin g . Mrs. J. C. S h u ltx w ill h a v e !
p re s id e n t, M rs M. S h o em ak er, sec­ c h a rg e o f th e stu d y fo r th e day. T h e i
re ta ry . Mrs. F a n n y G u ile; tr e a s u r e r , le n te n o fferin g w ill be receiv ed a t !
th is m e etin g .
M rs. E. D avidson.
B. W. S tr a tto n h a s so f a r re co v ­
T h e re g u la r m eetin g of th e S tu d y
clu b w ill be h eld a t th e lib ra ry n ex t ered fro m h is re c e n t o p e ra tio n s as to '
T u esd ay ev en in g . A p ril 11.
T h e be a b le to be b ro u g h t h om e fro m th e I
s u b je c ts fo r th e ev en in g a re A m e ri­ h o sp ita l e a rly th is w eek.
can w om en in m u sic an d th e tw o
S erv ices w ill be co n d u c te d In th e !
d ra m a tis ts , C lyde F itc h an d P ercy J a p a n e s e la n g u a g e a t th e F re e
M ackaye.
M eth o d ist c h u rc h on th e ev en in g s of
M rs. W. W. W illiam s o f M cM inn­ S a tu rd a y a n d S u n d ay , A p ril 8 an d
v ille s p e n t a few d ay s in G resh am 9, by th e Rev. A. Y o u n g ren o f Se- i
la st w eek w ith h e r m o th e r, M rs W m a ttle , W a sh in g to n . On S u n d ay m o rn ­
H ib b e rt, an d o th e r re la tiv e s.
She in g M r. Y o u n g ren w ill p re a c h in [
All a re in v ite d to th e s e ■
also v isited h e r son, w ho is ill a t th e E n g lish .
serv ices.
Good S a m a rita n h o sp ital.
T h e D o lan -T rio w ill be w ith us as I
A. B. C o n rad , h is son, L e ste r an d
th e la t t e r ’s w ife an d tw o c h ild re n , th e la s t n u m b e r o f th e L yceum !
w ere c a lle rs to d ay on th e Rev. J . H. c o u rse on F rid a y e v e n in g , A p ril 14
W ood an d wife. T h e C o n rad s, w ho in th e h ig h school a u d ito riu m .
T h e Rev. a n d M rs. D. Q. B a rry j
a r e fro m W o o d b u rn , w ere fo rm e r
w ere d in n e r g u e sts la s t F rid a y a t th e
re s id e n ts it, th is v icin ity .
T h e A rem e clu b w ill m eet on n ex t hom e of Dr. V lllers, w ho is p a s to r of
M onday w ith M rs G. W. S ta p le to n th e W h ite T em p le c h u rc h of P o rt- i
lan d .
on S o u th R o b e rts av en u e.
T h e B a p tist L a d ie s ’ G uild is p la n - {
W o rd h as been received of th e n in g th e ir a n n u a l b azaar.
I t w ill |
b ir th of a Bon, C h a rle s R ay m o n d , J r ., be h eld on A p ril 11 a t th e G resh am
to Mr. an d Mrs. C has. R. D illon, of
T h e H U el’ mknC welghne d ’ 8°£ A p r” d 2' I a0 "*"*” 1 ^ " th e » ï i k e ^ f o M ihe'even' 1|
t ne In te l m an w eighed 8 >4 pou n d s. jng p ro g ram .
H e an d h is m o th e r a re both re p o r t­
Mrs. M aggie Ulm en jo y ed a v is it
ed to be d o in g w ell. Mrs. D illon Is from h e r sis te r, M rs. Id a K lu m , of
th e d a u g h te r of Mr. an d Mrs. W m. L aG ran d e, O regon.
H o rn e c k e r o f G resh am .
T h e r e g u la r m e e tin g o f th e G resh - J
Mrs. H. J . S to ck er, w ho h a s been am K ebeccah lo d g e w ill be held
very ill a t h e r h om e fo r som e tim e , M onday ev en in g , A p ril 19.
The
h as been ta k e n by h e r son an d M o n tav illa te a m w ill be p re se n t to
d a u g h te r to S eattle.
put on th e w o rk of in itia tin g c a n d i­
M rs. Alec F a u lk n e r, sister-in -law d ates. All m em b ers a re u rg ed to be !
to M rs. W m. A n d erso n , a rriv e d h e re p re s e n t an d all v is itin g lodge m em - i
fro m Los A ngeles S a tu rd a y ev en in g bers in v ited .
a n d le ft M onday ev en in g fo r V a n c o u -<
ver.
GRESHAM LOCALS
Eree ! the Mysterious Key !
“SEALPAX”
20th Century Grocery
You Can Defeat Hard Times and Free Yourself from Extravagant Habits
Don’t wait until the “ PIN C H ” comes. We guarantee that 20th Century Methods will give instant relief For vour
sake, and those depending on you, sta rt buying the 20th Century Way.
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No charging, no deliveries, and large buying perm it us to stand alone in ability to make low prices.
SHALL THE 20th CENTURY STORES CONTINUE ?
Some unscrupulous competition finding all other of their methods ineffective against us, spread the rumor we a r e
T i'liV ° qUi \ r T|? i* ?<k that ur an< f? r tbe i,lfonnation of any other credulous ones, we wish to state—The 20TII CEN
. n ^ ’a ^ h ^ g ^ ^ -
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C°nCern
* the N o rth w e s iT u t0
A.S, i,ldi™ted by Our ? am,e’ We have 78 years t0 live> and theu we can chan&® it. if we like, to the 21st Centurv »,„1
live another 100 years, so don t prepare our funeral clothes, th ey ’ll get moth eaten.
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COFFEE DEPARTMENT
Among the modern methods we have adopted is the habit or roasting our own coffee Years airo Ol.l
roasted the green berry, and made delicious coffee. It was not only delicious but strong, because J w L fresh
we can assure our trade of fresh delicious Coffee, we maintain a roasting plant, so that we can almost assure
Century Coffee roasted today can be on your table tomorrow.
assure
Cnnntm,
In o r d e r t h ^ t
you th at 20th
you th at 20th
20th CENTURY COFFEE
This is our best brand. We are sure there is no better coffee on the m arket We guarantee »11 of it to th, i„ t
of each pound. Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, we will sell this Coffee at 32 cents the pound, 5 pounds for $1.55 ° UnC6
Other Brands Roasted by Us Are:
aPt°2H
2 i
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Sunset at 28 cents, 2 pounds for 55c.
s in s e i
P e * b e rr y a t 28 c“n ta - 2 P ° « n d a
^c.
Plantation at 23 cents, 2 pounds for 45c.
The following Quotations in this ad. Good for SATURDAY and MONDAY
SPRING TIME HOUSEHOLD HELPS
’
4' sewed’ hand,e slightly damaged, eac h ...............
MOI HANDLES, each, 19c; Spring Clothes- Pins, 3 dozen to the box,................... ? ' .
33.,
G Z G ” 18.
CREME OIL SOAP, Delightful bath Soap, 2 bars for. . . . 15c, 10 bars ..........................
is a dainty Athletic I nderwear, each garment in a dust­
proof sanitary container.
W e have them for ladies in white and flesh colors
And for the Girls we have
“THE LITTLE SISTER”
SEALPAX with F.lastic non-binding back and bloomer
elastic legs.
Also B. V. D. and other Athletic Union Suits
for Men and Boys
48c
LAVA SOAP, large bars, wonderful cleaner for hands, CANNED GOODS, New Pack Oysters, No. 1 cans, 5-
face or body, removes inky, sticky or greasy sub­
oz. 1 5 c; Red Beets, No. 2 cans, “Mountain View”
15,.
stances, 2 bars..............................................
brand, 15c; Corn, Peas or Cut String Beans, good
CRYS PAL W H ITE SOAP, bar 5c, 10 bars....... 48<l
quality, 2 cans 25c, dozen $1.45; Federal or Dari-
made Milk, c a n .....................................
9
I EARLINE WASHING POWDER, medium size,
2 packages........................................................
15^’ FOR COOKING, Flour, Vim or Fishers Blend, sack
CERI.ALS, Golden Rod Wheat Flakes, large package,
$1.89; Crisco, 1 lb. 23c, 1% lbs. 33c, 3 lbs for
29c; Kellogs Krumbles, 14c, 3 for 40< ; Olympic
63r, 6 lbs. $1.25, 9 lbs. $1.75; Lard, Silver Leaf
W heat Hearts, No. 10 sack, each 68r ; Excello Cake
Brand, the pound 20- ; K. C. Baking Powder, 2$ oz
for ..................................................................... 21 i
Hour, ready to use, pkg. 10c. Give the kiddies a
chance. Kellogs Corn Flakes, pkg.................... 9c
Del Monte Pickles, Sweet, mixed, in bulk, pint 23c ;
SW EE I GOODS, Bordens Almond or Milk Bar, 4?;
Large Dill Pickles, 4 for 10c; Louisiana Sweet Po­
Comb 1 loney, full section, each, 22c ; Sugar, cane or
tatoes, 6 lbs. 25c, 3 lbs.................................... 13^
brown, 10 lbs. 59c, 100 lbs. $5.89; Cocoanut, fresh­ BLOOKERS COCOA, Genuine Imported Dutch Cocoa.
ly shredded, lb.............................................
£2c
I ry a small can 15f. half-lb. can................... 30^
1 here are really no better places, and so conveniently located
CORNER 2d and MAIN, GRESHAM
ry :
New Today, Silk mixed and other fine tissue
Ginghams
COME AND SEE
Walrad Mercantile Co.
CHOICE MEATS
Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
F u ll lin e of Cold L u n ch M eats
j
SANITARY MARKET
M ain 8 t., G resh am
GKO. D IK T L . P ro p .
P h o n e 1711
Saturday and Monday
B EST F A \N 'I» P E A C H E S
In heavy sy ru p , 3 cans.
*1.00
OLD DI I « II C LEA NSER
S pecial. 10 can s.
C H O IC E P IN E A P P L E
No. 2 Aa. 3 vans
*1.00
I ’E E T ’S AA. M. SO A P
3 C rem e Oil F re e
3 P k g s............................
»1.00
G OLD D I ST
L a rg e size, 4 p k g s
»1.00
S W IF T ’S P R ID E W. P .
L a rg e size, 6 p k g s
»1.00
FANCY D R IE D P IU \ E s g | f t f t
L arg e size, 8 p o u n d s
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O T T E R IIIIA M I S H ItIM I’
N one b e tte r, 7 can s
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L ib b y ’s ('h o le. R e,|
SO LID P h . T U M IT III.S
No
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STANDARD « <>H\
Best g ra d e . 8 can s
D l AA DROP PEAS
7 ca n s
..............
UOMAN
M EAL
3 p ack ag es
An
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W H EA T FLA K ES
Y our fa v o rite k in d .
3 pkgs.
..........
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W H IT E W O N D E R NOAP
ROA AL AA III I E SO A P
A AN HOI n : H S H. M
25 b a rs ............
*1.00
« RA ST A L W H IT E SO Al
20 b a rs ....................
»1.00
*1.00
PALAI OLIA E SOAP
S p ecial, 12 bar»
»1.00
*1.00
DEL MONTE IM Ith AM»
I1EANS, gpc’l, 11 , a
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k l X D N . I ’OKA I L A K E S « 1 nn
S pecial, lo p kgs
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IIDM TITH , s p kgs
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SAI ALL W HITE DEANS g » ftf t
»1.11«
KENT III LK tXH I F F
»1.00
b est fa n e n ig ah
1 lbs.
3 lbs
A t th e r e g u la r m e e tin g of th e
G resh am B u sin ess M en’s a ss o c ia tio n ,
w hich w as h eld M onday e v e n in g , th e
n a m e w as ch a n g e d to th e “ G resh am
P ro g re ssiv e C itiz e n ’s a ss o c ia tio n .
T h e m a tte r h a d been d isc u sse d fo r
so m e tim e b u t n o d efin ite a c tio n w as
ta k e n u n til la s t M onday. T h is step
w ill n e c e s s ita te th e a d o p tio n of a new
c o n s titu tio n an d b y -law s; b u t it w ill
e n a b le th a t body o f m en to b rin g
a b o u t m an y c h a n g e s v ita l to th e p ro s­
p e rity of th e city a n d its p ro g re ss
It
is also ex p ected th a t it w ill be
a b le to fo r m u la te p la n s f o r b u ild in g
up th e city.
A c o m m itte e w as a p p o in te d to
w ork d u rin g th e n e x t th r e e m o n th s
w ith th e p u rp o se o f g e ttin g new
i m e m b e rs fo r th e “ P ro g re ssiv e C iti-
I z e n ’s a ss o c ia tio n .
T h ose ch o sen on
I th is c o m m itte e a re L. L. K id d e r, A.
D ow sett an d E. W. A y lsw o rth . It is
I th e ir a m b itio n to h a v e a t le a s t 75
m em b ers by next m e etin g . A ny p ro ­
g re s siv e citiz e n o r b u sin e ss m an can
jo in .
T h e a d o p tio n o f th e new n a m e m ay
c a u se a new a s s o c ia tio n to be fo rm ed
, of b u sin e ss m en to fill th e p u rp o s e for
.w h ic h th e fo r m e r o rg a n iz a tio n w as
o rig in a lly fo rm e d , w hich w as to be a
g e t- to g e th e r m e e tin g of G resh am b u s­
in ess m en to d isc u ss b u sin ess.
A c o m m itte e w as a p p o in te d to co­
o p e ra te w ith th e O dd F e llo w s and
m a k e a rr a n g e m e n ts fo r th e O dd F e l­
low c o n v e n tio n w hich is td be h eld in
(¡re sh a m on A p ril 15. T h e ir w ork
will in c lu d e d e c o ra tin g an d m a k in g
th e city as p re s e n ta b le as p o ssib le fo r
th a t e v e n t. T h ey w ill a lso h elp e n ­
te r ta in th e v is ito rs w ho w ill be p re s­
e n t a t th a t tim e. T h o se a p p o in te d on
th is c o m m itte e a re W m . E k stro m ,
A. AV. M etzger a n d Jo h n B row n
T h e a ss o c ia tio n v o ted to se t asid e
April 19 to e n te r ta in th e b u sin ess
m en of S andy A sp ecial m e e tin g will
be called on th a t ev e n in g
T h o se in
c h a rg e of th e p ro g ra m p re d ic t th e
| e v e n t to be o n e o f In te re st.
T h e F o u rth of J u ly c e le b ra tio n is
to h av e th e s u p p o rt of th e o rg a n lz a
tio n
A c o m m itte e of w hich Jo h n
B row n, A. J. AV B row n and H al B is­
hop a re m em b ers is to m eet w ith th e
M u ltn o m ah c o u n ty f a ir b o ard co m ­
m itte e to a ss ist in m a k in g p re lim in a ry
a rr a n g e m e n ts fo r th is e v e n t w hich
is o n e of th e m ost im p o rta n t o f th e
METHODIST
Episcopal Church
"The Church of the Warm Heart"
ALBERT S. IIISEA", Pastor.
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TIu^AVeck's S rrv irn »
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C h u rch , I I am i T.»O
S u n d ay S chool, 10.
E p w o rth L e a g u e
«I 30.
»1.00
A. IV. Metzger <& Co.
Quality and Service
BUSINESS M EN ’S ASS N
ADOPTS NEW NAME
Phone 1451
'li d - w w k
m*rvlce.
W ed. 7.SO.
F h o lr , T h u m .. T.Jto.
MRS H L ST. CLAIR, 8. 8 8upt.
Good M usic at every service.
Make It !»-»<»— help and he helped
A WARM WKU?OME FOR TOP
FLOWERS
FOR
ements
EA STER
For the Berry Man
Reversible Oise Harrows in one- or two-horse.
I-row Grain Drills.
Berry Plows, Spring Tooth Harrows, Pulverizors, Grape
Hoes, Fowler Cultivators.
See the New Faulkner Riding Spring Tooth Harrow, goes
between the rows. Also the new 3-bearing Tractor, Reversible
Disc Harrow, 5-tooth or 14-tooth Cultivators.
IMPLEMENTS FOR THE GARDENER
Garden Plows, Planet Jr.
vators, Hand Planters.
Garden Seeders, Hand Culti­
Get our new low prices before you buy. You’ll get the
implement at less.
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HESSEL’S
FARM MACHINERY
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Reliability
Service
Myers Water Pumps, Water Systems Installed.
Flowers are the most ex­
pressive symbol of Easter.
To give floAvers, to have
lowers in our windows, is
an expression of Love which
all the Avorld knows and
understands.
The sentiment is almost
two thousand years old notv
and still it endures—as it
will to the end of the Avorld.
An Easter Special—A
two-bloom lily at
Gresham Theater
suni > ay AV
BESSIE LOVE
In Louis Dodge’s Charming Story
" Bonnie M ay”
(Originally booked for last week but failed to arrive)
THE GUMPS
ANDY and MIN
W hile they last
$1
A Cartoon Classic
Cecil Metzger Grocery
Sponging a Living
educational
BETHEL
BAPTIST
“ The
(¡la d H and
C h u rc h ."
Bible School 10 a m .. S erm o n 11 a m.
B ible S tu d y an d P ra ise S ervice
W ed n esd ay , 7 :3 0 p. m.
Pleasant Home Baptist
Itlble School It) a. in .: B. Y. P. U.,
7 :3 0 ; S erm o n . 8 :0 0 ; M idw eek.
T h u rs d a y , 7 :3 0 .
V nlveraal B ro th e rh o o d I. th e G o a t"
F oiim ' am ) catc h th e S u n s h in e S p irit.
D AVID Q. B A R R Y , It. T h.
Pastor.
G resh am
R oyal
B lu e
Ix»dge No 626. L O L,..
second an d fo u r th W ed n es­
day n ig h ts In 1 .0 O F hall.
A is ltin g b ro th e rs w elcom e
CONFIDENCE
laid the foundation for the hankitig-by-tnail service the First
State Bank has built up.
The eontidenee of our depositors in the reliability of the
tilted States Mail» and in the responsibility of this insti­
tution.
Investigate and utilize this banking convenience—give us
an opportunity to prove our worthiness of the trust renosed
ui ns.
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¿First ¡§>tatr tBaitk
Gresham, Oregon