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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1922)
V .. , ,7 New m ode! H o lto n c o rn e t. S ilv e r p la te d w ith gold trim m in g s a n d bell. CHURCH HOLDS ttq AMNTTAT M FFTTV p A W W PA L M E E T IN G GRESHAM LOCALS C. B. an d A. slid e s. L e a th e r p lu sh A t th e re c e n t a n n u a l eo n g reg a- C a rrie H an sen is su fferin g -----Mrs. case. C ost $125. P ra c tic a lly new . 11tonal m e e tin g , h eld by th e S m ith ,roB1 an a tta c k o f p to m a in e poison- W ill se ll fo r »50. P h o n e 2361. ‘ ~ P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h in te r- i®*’ b ro u g b t o n - su p p o sed ly , by eat- M em o rlal ™ «», , b, P h o n e w an t ads. to 1561. | io u s o rg a n iz a tio n s o f th e c h u rc h ac- very sick la s t n ig h t b u t is b e tte r to- tlv itie s , w'hich sh o w ed p ro g ress. A I d a y * ' h o u se h a s been b o u g h t fo r th e m in - c - G orily w ho h as been q u ite ill is is te r, a n d a re s id e n t p a s to r h a s been ., FLOWERS FOR . h . by „5, “7” J—»“ “j;: BONNIE BLUE Enameled Ware .th e P re s b y te r) . an d w ill m a k e th e ir hom e h ere. E lton A ll o b lig a tio n s h av e been m et, *8 well k n o w n h e re an d w ill a ss ist j an d th e new y e a r s ta r te d w ith a 7 s ’a , b e r ' E a stm a n , in th e I sm a ll b a la n c e In th e tr e a s u ry . T h e lu m b p r b u sin ess. fo llo w in g officers w ere elec ted fo r Mrs J M. C. M iller of Sandy th e S u n d ay sch o o l: M rs. H. H. P r a t t, 8Pe n t W ed n esd ay an d T h u rsd a y in s u p e r in te n d e n t; M rs. E. It I). H oi- G resb a,u v is itin g h e r s is te r, Mrs. C. le n s te d , a s s is ta n t s u p e r in te n d e n t; , G ordy a n d fam ily. M rs I). W. M cK ay, s e c re ta ry an d an d M rs It. T. S m ith and fam - tr e a s u r e r . By w ere p le a s a n tly s u rp ris e d last H. A. P u lle r w as re-elected to S a tu rd a y w hen an old n e ig h b o r of se rv e a s e ld e r fo r th r e e y ears, an d tb e lrs , Mrs. M arth a M cLean of V an- i I). W. M cK ay w as also re-elected to c° u v e r, I! C., v isited th em . T hey se rv e as tr e a s u r e r o f th e ch u rc h T h e bad not 8P' n h e r fo r 34 y ears. Mrs c h u rc h lo o k s fo rw a rd to a y e a r of re- M cLean had trie d to find th e m before new ed in te re s t an d g ro w th u n d e r th e b “ 1 co u ld not find w here th ey lived , le a d e rs h ip of th e new p a sto r, th e T h e p o stal a u th o r itie s a sk ed Mr. S m ith to rev erse his in itia ls from j Rev. E. R. D. H o llen sted . T. It. to R. T. Mrs. M cL ean finally M u ltn o m ah C o u n ty C oun cil. * o t w ord fro m th e m by m ail and T h e r e g u la r m e e tin g of th e M ult- m ade th e second tr ip from B ritish ........................ n o m ah C o u n ty C ou n cil o f P a re n t- C olum bia. T e a c h e r a sso c ia tio n s w ill be h eld on Mrs G eo rg e L eslie is b u ild in g a S a tu rd a y . A p ril 29, a t U nion H igh npw b u n g alo w on L aw ren ce av en u e 'sc h o o l in G resh am . J- K. S m ith o f N ew berg has r e - , ---------------------- - c e n tly sold a h o u se an d lot back of REFINEM ENTS ADDED TO ,J o n e * L u n ib p r y a rd to th e Jo n e s FORD E N C L O S F n CA R« Lunibpr Co T h ey p la n to use th e r u n u w w h V B B U G A R S p ro p erty in e x te n d in g th e y ard . . M rs G race R ad fo rd w as m a rrie d M any a d d ed co n v en ie n ces an d re- on A p ril 4 to J o h n H ig g in b o tto m a ,'." 7 '« " " a re l° 7 8,PPn ■*." ’ihp Eor<1 ra n e h e r o f P ro sse r, W ash in g to n m d o .ed c a rs now b eing d isp lay ed by w here th e y w ill m a k e th e ir horn"' d e fe rs ° <a a u ,h o riz e d F o rd Mrs. H ig g iB b o tto m ’s m o th e r. Mrs I'lowers are the most ex . H essel, a n d th e fo r m e r’s little son T h e In te rio r of b o th th e coupe an d ¿w ill join th em soon a t P ro s se r pressive symbol of Easter. t n° W , “ 7 ' S,PVP M ar8to n and R aym ond To give flowers, to have tracGve""«», tr a c tiv e s h a d e of w a ln u t brow n , W h eeler le ft th is m o rn in g f o r W est b ro a d c lo th ; an d th e se a ts a re up h o l- T im b er. O reg o n , to w ork in a logging flowers in our windows, is sto re d w ith a s im ila r m a te ria l th re a d - cam p T hev ex p ect to be g o n e g for * an expression of Love which fed w ith ch a lk e d eb o n y -strip e . H eavy se v e ra l m o n th s i l ug8. * lve a.n a d d ed to u cb of Miss M ary H an sen h a s b o u g h t all the world knows and c fl02 o m fo rt. L ifts, of a sp ecial desig n , Cecil M e tz g e rs h o u se on F o u rth understands. m in im ize th e effo rt of ra is in g o r low- s tre e t n ex t to th e lib ra ry a n d she e w indow s. D o o r b u m p e rs in an d h e r m o th e r w ili ta k e possession The sentiment is almost j s e u rin re g a th tig te r fittin g , an d new d o o r w ith in a w eek o r tw o. two thousand years-old now I g rip s, b o th h in sid e an d o u t, a d d to th e A r e g u la r m e e tin g of th e E a ste rn I r id e r ’s co n v en ien ce. „ ill be h eld T u esd ay evening. —and still it endures—as it S ta r w T h e d em a n d fo r F o rd en clo sed c a rs A pril 18 will to the end of the world. 1 h as been u n u su a lly h ig h d u rin g th e i : Past tw o m o n th s. A lth o u g h p ro d u c An Easter Special—A t i o n h as been sp eed ed up in th e F o rd BODY OF BOY FOUND two-bloom lily at IN JOHNSON CREEK fa c to ry a t D etro it, sa le s c o n tin u e to (exceed th e o u tp u t, m a k in g it n eces T h e body o f 7 -y ear-o ld R obert s a r y fo r p u rc h a s e rs in m an y p a rts of w as fo u n d in Jo h n so n th e c o u n try to w ait fo r th e ir cars. W inslow While they last | T h e local d e a le r say s th is is th e r e a cre e k T h u rsd a y ev e n in g by a n e ig h T h e ch ild h ad been m issin g son th e y h av e been u rg in g c u sto m e rs b o r to place th e ir o rd e rs as e a rly as from th e h o m e o f his g ra n d m o th e r, p ossible. i M rs. O ra F le m m in g , sin ce la s t S un day. I T h e ch ild w as la s t seen a t noon ¡S u n d a y ly in g on th e b an k o f th e (c re e k w h ere th e w a te r w.as n o t very I deep. As h e h ad o ften ru n aw ay be fo re. his g r a n d m o th e r d id n o t a t first th in k a n y th in g h ad h a p p e n e d to h im ; b u t w hen h e failed to re tu rn . I P o rtla n d d e p u ty sh eriffs w ere n o ti Let us figure on your new fied. T h ey d ra g g e d th e c re e k and sea rc h e d th e w oods in th e v ic in ity of th e U e ard o rf ro ad an d G ilb e rt s ta tio n house for shades. Call up by w ith th e a s s is ta n c e of boy sco u ts. T h e m o th e r, M rs. W in slo w R eed, w ho h a s been w o rk in g in th e B re m phone, 1 9 0 1 , and we will e rto n navy y a rd , cam e to P o rtla n d an d to ld th e sh e riff's office th a t sh e p f l W F T T « t w ould give a re w a rd of »50 to an y o n e F g W ELL VALLEY CLUB give estimates, any lea d in g to th e d iscovery o f th e LEADERS GIVEN PINS w h e re a b o u ts o f th e m issin g boy. ! ---------- - Two P ow ell V alley clu b le a d e rs A b ad ly d eco m p o sed body fo u n d on w ere a w a rd e d p in s by M iss E th e l th e b a n k s of th e C u m b e rla n d riv e r p aiirin a , , , , n e a r N ash v ille, T e n n ., w as given a ( a lk in s > c o u n ty c lu b le a d e r. T h ey I m ilita ry b u ria l by th e A m erican L e -| w ere M rs H e rb e rt O lson, w ho h a s , “ ‘In one county people had bought $30,000,000.00 of g io n w hen s e a rc h e rs fo u n d a legion c h a rg e of a co o k in g class an d M rs b u tto n an d m e m b e rsh ip c a rd in th e A xtel Jo h n s o n , le a d e r of a H om e-1 Liberty Bonds, and when later a semi-official investiga c lo th in g .— A m erican L egion N ews olllh ‘ , a HolUP I tion was made, it was found that $15,000,000.00 of these S erv ice M aking club. T h e p in s a re fu r n ls h - Gresham, Oregon ------------------- _ •'! by th e g o v e rn m e n t, to be g iv en bonds had been traded for worthless securities ” C a rp e n try a n d re p a ir w ork done o u t to club le a d e rs w ho h av e a 100 Such losses are probably greater today than ever be re u a clalr, so n a b ly tis fa ry . N. J. u n h e n r . c e n t H u I h u b ” . O" P A p h o an n e d G sa resh am c to 2141 u « „ „ a „ fore in our history—estimated $500,000,000.00 annually ------------------------ w hose m em b ers h av e all c o m p le te d Our customers and friends are encouraged to come W h a t's in a n a m e ? " T ry to use th e p ro je c t, u n d e rta k e n d u rin g th e I ho ' u ot .... . ... so m lit>hnrfv eb o d y h else'# a t tb th o e k b n o itn tto m m nF of to us tor advise before investing. y e a r, in a c re d ita b le w ay. G eorge check an d y o u ’ll find o u t. F a rr e ll, n a tio n a l c lu b le a d e r, said h e c o n sid e rs th e g iv in g o f th e s e i plnB " t h e finest re c o g n itio n fo r h ig h est s e rv ic e .” Gresham, Oregon 1 he lis t o f le a d e rs to be a w a rd e d I p in s c o n ta in s 27 n a m e s b u t, as each pin is to be g iven p e rs o n a lly by M iss C a lk in s, th e y ca n n o t be g iv en o u t very fa st. A n u m b e r of o th e r p in s w ill be g iv en o u t soon. T h e P rid e of M u ltn o m a h p o ta to c lu b h as six m em b ers. T h e ir le a d e r of foodstuffs g° ° d reaS° nS Why 2()th Centurv Senice has ’•educed the ultimate cost is F ra n k G u sta fso n . W en d le G u s ta f so n is p re s id e n t, L e o n a rd N elson. ; c . . g ( than others b>' C° '° rdinated Purch« « . these stores own their goods at lower vice p re s id e n t an d Sven N elson, sec re ta ry . T h e boys a re e n te r in g Into Another the equally good reason that 19 branch stores have been established th e i r w ork w ith e n th u s ia s m . T hey lor the convenience ot people in our territory. ex p ect to s tu d y h ill se le c tio n , cro p | REX HAMS. Roman Meal, pkg .35 ro ta tio n , etc., w ith th e fa rm e rs d u r v , P,rirr " l th,S ad a’e g°?d at any 20th Century S t»« Saturday and Monday, Special for Easter, lb. $ .37 in g th e “ B e tte r P o ta to ” c am p a ig n oeleit the one most convenient to vou. 7 Postum Cereal, pkg 23 T h e tw o N elson boys a re ra isin g Swift s Jewel Shortening Argo Corn Starch, 3 for .25 p o ta to e s to s ta r t a fu n d to be used CORN STARCH—Argo, 3 1-lb. pkgs 25c medium pail 75c; large $1.45 ROYAL CLUB COFFEE In th e p u rc h a s e of p u re b red calv es Kingsfords, 2 1-lb. pkgs 25c Big stick ca n d y free w ith cacti p o u n d n e x t y ear. Holland Herring, keg 1.35 EVER FRESH CHOCOLATE purchase. The p u rp o se of • ’ M u ltn o m a h 's Special med. 23c; large .49 Del Monte Crosby Corn, 2 cans for 35c Pound 39c. 3 lbs. $1.15, 5 lbs, $1.89 Salt Salmon, lb 08 Best G ard en c lu b " is self e x p la n a Bulk Cocoa, lb .... j q Fancy Louisiana Sweet Potatoes— Washing Powders—Your choice of large to ry B. M. H ow ell w as ch o sen as Herring in spices, lb .25 6 lbs. 25c, 3 lbs. 13c th e ir le a d e r T h e re a re 13 m em packages Gold Dust, Citrus, or Sea Jiffy Jell, 3 pkgs 20 Crisco—1 lb. 23c, P /a lb. 34c, 3 lb. 68c bers. E m ery K e lla r, p re s id e n t, Otter Shrimp, can 15 Foam ........ ......... 25c 6 lbs. $1.30, 9 lbs. $1.95 Federal Alpine Milk, can .09 Vearl H ow ell, vice p re s id e n t, a n d Minced Clams, can ,17 Pure Bulk Cocoa, lb 10c C lifford E k stro m , se c re ta ry It WESSON OIL—pints, 25c; quarts 45c Pure Bulk Ground Chocolate, lb 20c VICTOR TOY OATS. p ro m ises to be a su c c e ssfu l club. half gallons, 80c; gallons $1.69. Solid Pack Tomatoes ,17 Pure Black Pepper, ground, lb 18c Special, package P ow ell V alley re s id e n ts a re to be I Best Standard Corn, 2 for .25 : c o m p lim en ted on th e sp len d id s p irit Mazola Oil, pt. 29c; qt. ,50 of co o p e ra tio n show n In th e su p p o rt Crimson Rambler Syrup, of th e c lu b w ork b ein g c a rrie d on by Gold Dust W Powder .25 Cane and Maple Special .49 th e boys and g irls In th a t d is tric t. II \b l R M It l )| III- I •. Strong, Has a big kick, fresh from our own roaster Swifts Pride W. Powder .19 T h e people sh o u ld be given p a rt of pound ¿ov. 2 pounds Uncle John 's Syrup, 55< th e c re d it fo r each c lu b g o in g ’o v e r White W onder Soap. M \ I ( Ill s, noiseless tip« Cane and Maple th e top w ith a 100 p e r cen t reco rd 25 bars 1.00 small, 29c; medium .54 I XC I’ 1.0 C \ k l I I <>l R l ite <<nl\ «tom in the Northwest where vou can on e v e ry th in g It u n d e rta k e s . EA STER Have You Got Your Keys? Two keys with each- 10-Qt WA?ERAp f f i 1Z a X handle8: ''°Und. ' ' ' ' ' ' 3-Qt. COFFEE POTS, enameled covers ecu 6- Qt. CONVEX KETTLES, inset enameled covers’ i i 89c Three keys with each— 7- Qt. TEA K E T T L E S ........ t1 1o 17-Qt. DISH PANS, hollow steel handles, r o u n d ........ $1.19 R em em ber! T he M aster K ey W ins the W hite Enam el Steel K itchen Cabinet, F R E E ! $1 Cecil Metzger Grocery Make our store your Headquarters on Saturday Many ¿specials at our store that are not advertized WINDOW SHADES W4EW MERCANTILE CO. National Vigilance Committee Report Color, size or kind J. E. METZGER. Our stock of shades is complete, ranging in price from 50c up. IFirst 20th Century Grocery Slank S E R V IC E THAT COVERS THIS PART OF THE COUNTRY Grocery Special For Saturday and Monday is CREME OIL SOAP, 2 bar« for ........................ buy this satisfactory cake flour at, the pound package t iiiarantced to the last ounce. SNA h R LE \1 or REX I. \R I), pound 18. . 2 pounds for IED ER A I or DARLMADE Mil k. ,.,11 cans l>l's I ( W I- s i (¡AR. 10pounds foi SHREDDED W ill’ \T BISCI I I. p ic k . I AIRY BROOMS, each J5C T h e re w ould be m o re s ta te s m e n If p o litic ia n s knew th a t th e best p o li tics in th e long ru n a lw ay s is m erely follow ing co n science an d conviction. A lot of th in g s t h a t ’ll "co m e o u t all rig h t in th e w a sh ." o u g h tn ’t to hav e been allow ed to g e t d irty . 53 NO USE TO LOOK FURTHER GRESHAM COR. 2D & MAIN STS. T h e m ore you do fo r som e peo p le th e ntoiu incline«, th e v a re to ’d o ” you A good d ig estio n w a its upon no d |8e stl * Hny n>an WB,U UpOn a bad W an t ans. add to y o u r profit. .10 Royal W hite Soap, 25 bars 1.00 ¡Quaker Corn Flakes .09 Good Toilet Soap by Justice Coffee. 3 lbs 1.00 Palm Olive Co., bar Kellogs Corn Flakes, spcl .06 Peaberry Coffee. 3 lbs .85 Matches, box gg Camp Special. 3 lbs .65 Good Cooking Apples h®* $100 & $1.50 4 . IV. Metzser <& co. PhOn' ,4S’ n „ Quality and Service Phone 145.