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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1922)
tilvEjoMAiVl L U L A L o Close Out Sale of All Dress Voiles e\ .2L LO T 1 All figured cotton Voiles, values up to 65 cents, Y our choice now 39c LO T 2 Including all fib re Silk M ixed Voile in beautiful floral designs and stripes. A very choice assortm ent of the new Spring colorings. This lot comprises the 85c and 95c grades. Now reduced to 69c It will pay you to come early and see these Close-Out Bargains Walrad Mercantile Co. E or th e purpose of having every ex-service man In G resham p ro tec t The W. C. T. U. is planning for an ed bv governm ent insurance, an in en tertain m en t on W ednesday even “T h e Glad Hand tensive drive to secure applications ing, Ju n e 14. fo r th e benefit of the C hurch.” fo r v eteran s’ insu ran ce am o u n tin g to Bible School 10 a m., Serm on 11 a m. local n atio n al g u ard com pany for a t least $50,000 will be held here Bible Study and P raise Service special uses d u rin g th e encam pm ent W ednesday, 7 :3 0 p. m. J u n e 12 to 17 inclusive, according to fo r which th e boys expect to leave K enneth L. Cooper, m an ag er of th e PLEASANT HOME BAPTIST on Ju n 15. Some of th e featu res of th e program will be singing by Miss U nited States V eteran s’ B ureau of Bible School 10 a. m.; B. V. P. U., 7 :3 0 ; Serm on. 8 :0 0 ; Midweek, D orothy Lewis, a p o p u lar C hautau P o rtlan d . T his am ount, if secured, T hursday, 7:30. qua e n te rta in e r; im personations of will help swell th e s ta te ’s insurance U niversal B rotherhood Is th e G oal” H arry L au d er by Mr. G raham of to tal, th e goal to be striv en fo r be Come and catch th e S u n sh in e Spirit. DAVID Q. BAR RY , B. Th. P o rtlan d and read in g s by Mrs. Ralph ing $2,000,000, h e stated . T he cam P astor. Miller, also of P o rtlan d . The full paign is lim ited to th e Pacific N o rth | program will be given In th e next west D istrict of th e V eteran s’ Bu reau and it is expected th a t m ore Outlook. Add sense to cents, mix w ith W ant th an $5.000,000 in W ar Risk In s u r Ads, s c a tte r freely— The O utlook. V isitors at th e hom e of Mr. and ance will be rein state d o r converted Mrs D. C. Roseman a re Mrs. Ross by veteran s d u rin g th e week begin M ultiply your re tu rn s by ad ding m an ’s m other, Mrs. N. J. I a m b and ning Ju n 12. w ant ads. to your m ethods. Mrs. L. B. R ossm an, m o th er of Mr. Am erican Legion posts th ro u g h Rossm an, both from Eugene. A cent o r lees a w ord, a d o llar o r j Mr. and Mrs. J. M. S transky and o ut th e e n tire d istric t a re planning m ore a sale— W ant Ads do it. fam ily have moved into th e Jones to cooperate actively in m aking the house on Maple avenue, form erly oc drive a success. N orm an W. Engle cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Everest, of S eattle, N orthw est rep rese n tativ e, of th e n ational o rganization of t h e 1 T he Security Benefit association will m eet next W ednesday evening, Legion has sent com m unications t o f many of th e posts urging them to I Ju n e 14. in M etzger's hall. T h e re g u la r m eeting of the form drive com m ittees to help carry | He sta te d th a t G resham R ebekah lodge will be on th e cam paign. service men of G resham may m ake held Monday evening, Ju n e 12. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cooley expect application fo r th e g o v ern m en t in to leave soon for M yrtle, Oregon, to surance, e ith e r th ro u g h th e local spend a week o r ten days visiting post and th e sta te d ep artm en t of th e Corn M e a l................ 27c th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs. Carl A lder and Legion, o r th e U. S. V eteran s’ Bu reau in P o rtlan d . family. R om an M e a l............ 35<* V isitors at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Gordy T h u rsd ay w ere Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ingram and d augh ter, Grace, of Oregon City who were old neighbors of th e Gordys. B. S. C lark has recently p urchas ed th e John Collins house on Kelly avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Collins have moved in to th e Roy K ern home. S. E. P alm q u lst h as purchased from Gust Larson the business prop W e are overstocked on 16-inch Baby G rand Lawn erty on Main stre e t w here Mr. Palm mowers, and in order to clean them up, we are going to qulst has been doing business for cut the price from $ 16.50 to several years. B. W. T horne h and led th e deal. Security Benefit association is plan n in g for an unusually In te re st ing m eeting on next W ednesday ev ening, when th e officers and drill team fo r A nchor Council, P o rtlan d , I he Baby G rand is ball bearing and self adjusting, will be present and p ut on in itiato ry a feature not found in other lawn mowers. It is a high- w ork fo r th e lodge. Mr. E dlln of grade mower and is w arranted. P o rtlan d is in G resham th is week, carry in g on a cam paign fo r new m em bers fo r th e order. W atch for Alum inum S ale N ext W eek The W om en’s H om e M issionary society will hold th e re g u la r m eet ing a t th e Sunday school hall in the low er floor of th e Odd F ellow s build ing next W ednesday aftern o o n , Ju n e 14. Mrs. A. W. Shipley, Mrs. Alex |IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI||||||||||||||||Hm^ a n d e r and Mrs. P. Michel will be the hostesses and Mrs L. L. K id d er th e lead er fo r th e day. This will be th e occasion fo r th e an n u a l election of officers. Mrs. A. E. L ak e an d d au g h ter, ’with the cheeks of ta n ” is now out of school and looking H ilda, of T he D alles, have been vis «round for some chores to do in order to kill time when he is itin g fo r a few days w ith th e form not out with the gang. e r’s sister-in-law , Mrs. Sam P e te r son of Olllls. G IV E HIM REA L M O N E Y L eslie St. C lair Is confined to his hom e by sickness for his work and then show him that he can deposit his chore A. W. Shipley has gone to resum e money in our bank until it amounts to enough to buy some thing worth while. his d u ties a t th e M ickleson-Nelson Com pany mill n ea r B rightw ood. He Our Bank is the Friend of the Boy will be th e re indefinitely. T he Arem e club will m eet on Mon day aftern o o n , Ju n e 12, with Mrs. A rth u r D ow sett. A ssistan t hostess GRESHAM, OREGON es will be Mrs. W. J. O tt, Mrs. C. M. Q uicksall and Mrs. R. E. Cannon. ........................................................................ immmuun...... All E astern S ta r m em bers a re in vited. Mrs. L ulu A rth u r has moved Into th e H elney co ttag e betw een T hird and F o u rth stree ts. T he house which she has recently vacated In 1 honipsou ad d itio n is occupied by C. F. H olly and fam ily from n ea r W aterloo, Iowa. P U N C T U R E PR O O F Mr. and Mrs H enry L ato u rell from N ational City, C alifornia, a re v isit ing h ere for a sh o rt tim e and looking a f te r business in terests. Mrs. F red F ieldhouse en tertain ed at d in n e r on W ednesday in honor of h er sister, Mrs. L o ttie M artins, who in the O utlook next w eek is h er guest. T hose who spent the day and enjoyed th e h o sp itality of Mrs. F ieldhouse w ere Mrs. C. J. L undquist. Mrs. N ellie G ulllkson, Mrs. M artha F ieldhouse, Mrs. Jack- Latourcll Building Phone 2331 son Jon»« and son Bobby and Mrs. 8. C. Jones. V ..uruhipujiiayfña.!;. I . M Q uicksall will again ta k e up Zion E vangelical t ’h u rrh N otice. The follow ing services will be held forest ra n g e r work d u rin g th e su m at th e Zloti Evangelical church S u n mer, having his h e a d q u a rte rs at Zig zag. He will have ch arg e of the day: leasing of sum m er hom e sites Mr. Sunday school at 10 a nt. A class Q uicksall took a load of provisions 1 for everyone. Divine services In th e G erm an up to th e m ountain and expects to j language at 11 a. m. T he ce le b ra re tu rn to n ig h t for his fam ily, who t i o n of Holy Com m union and th e re will cam p at Zigzag. June 10 and 11 Mrs. G eorge Sleret has retu rn ed c e p tio n of new m em ber« will ta k e place at th e close of these services from Nampa. Idaho, w here sh e went tt And an offering for th e d istric t tre a s I two weeks ago w ith ’’G ran d m a" M B Sleret, who rem ained with her ury will also be received. > ouug Peoples' League m eeting at d au g h ter. Mrs E A Lindsey and George Fliot’s Classic 8 p. m. T he topic for discussion will family. Mrs. Sleret rep o rts th a t her be: Team W ork: H elps and Hln- m other-in-law stood th e trip well "81 la« M arner". a fe a tu re photo drance« and was especially delighted to greet play, will live, be rem em bered aud h er ch ild ren and g ran d ch ild ren of H you <1o not u o reh ip elt*ewh*>rp adm ired because it follows thia Im th a t place All are well and pros- m o rtal book to th e le tte r "Com e thou with us and we will do perous and many g reetin g s were s e n t "Sllaa M arner” Is G eorge K liofa thee good.” to fo rm er frien d s and neighbors classic. It Is sh e er dram a. It de picts the surging em otions of a soul T he 3O-day codling m oth spray ’ here. o f a man, « h o , driven to believe gold to be his God. finds tru e reality »III he due. If warm w eath er co n -' The Bank of G resham pay« 5 per tinuea, from Ju n e 5 to 1$ in th e in the love of an adopted child. cent Interest on tim e deposits.__Ad W illam ette valley T he rapid ad "S ilas M arner” as a book is vital. Interesting and full of climaxes vanes of th e season In recent weeks Storage b attery rep airin g and re- N othing dry here. Ju st one th rill of will p en u lt a com bination of th e • «Vk % fc, t a r t ? r «"<1 g en e rato r em otion a fte r another. R ak er A Ron usual 15 and 30 day sprays in rnoet work. If you love th e best, see th e beat instances. BAPTIST » 1 3.75 L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. Episcopal Church ’’ b Q ! ® S ' ¿ 5 5 . 7 f K . f i “ "- T he W eek ’s Service» Church, 11 and 7.30 Sunday S chool, 10. E pw orth L e a g u e 0 80. Mid-week service. W ed. 7.30. C hoir, T hurs., 7.80. MRS. H. L. ST. C LA IR . 8. B. Supt. Good M u sic a t ev e r y serv ice. M ake it 60-60— help and be helped A W ARM W ELCO M E FO R YOU. "Say It w ith a W ant A d.” G resham Royal B lu e Lodge No. 525, L. O L., second and fo u rth W ednes day n ig h ts In I.O .O .F hall V isiting b ro th ers welcome For Saturday and Monday Q kr corn flakes, 4 for 25 ¿ S IL K Silverdale Apricots.... 20c Sliced Peaches ........ 20c Libbys z\pple B u tter 15^ C ircle V/ H am s, m edium w eigh t F irst quality, whole or half, lb...... 37d « ATHLETIC C hoice P icn ics, n icely w rapped UNDERWEAR Y oung A m erica C heese to close out quick, a $3.50 value for F ancy B acon B acks \\ eigh 6 to 8 pounds, lb................. 21 f Right size for fam ily use, lb............. 27c M ild cure and light, lb.................... 25c W hite Ribbon Shortening *2.25 M edium Pail 75c, large p a i l ...... $1.45 Sizes 36, 38, 40, only 12 suits left H u rry ! If you d o n ’t ? iib a series uo v. at this price, you are losing money. Van Camps Pork and Beans N o. 1 can lOd, No. 2 can 15c Libbys M edium Red Salmon 1 can 20c, 3 cans for 50¿ E. W. Aylsworth 4 . IV. Metzger & Co. Creme Oil Soap 2 bars f o r ... ..... Royal W hite Soap 25 bars for $1.00 Q uality and Service Phone 1451 The Barefoot Boy ^Announcing THE NEW AGENCY FOR THIS CAR F IR S T S T A T E B A N K IL— _______ - ________ I Watch for the Dates for the LEE Tire Demonstration Sherman McCarter Garage Gresham Theater A New Model—A New Low Price Not only a better car at a lower price, but w e are giving a w ntten One - Year Guarantee on the 1922 new m odel G ardner car, backed by m ore than 40 years’ successful m anulactunng experience and a present financial position of over a halt million dollars cash in bank and no debts. Saturday - Sunday SILAS MARNER Phone w ant ads. to 1SS1. J0U rt* h‘ ,n «he I n X d J u <X>r " mt“ ‘ any Mna11 bu’- i Grocery Specials! Camp Fire Girls Hake Sale here, Saturday Afternoon A Baby Grand for Less 11 iv il T he G ardner M otor C o ., inc ST. L O U IS , U. S. A. GARDNER IV. A. HESSEL ( ires ha m Phone 1141 Oregon