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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1922)
PAGE FOLK GKFSHAM OUTLOOK. FBI P A Y , JUNK I«. I »aa The Queen E sth er circle will meet next Monday evening, Ju n e 19, at th e home of Miss L ila H engstler. All m em bers and friends a re invited. “T he Glad Hand "The C hurch o f th e W arm H ea rt " Miss G eorgia S tapleton was of Church." A L B E R T 8. H IS E Y . P a sto r ficially appointed pianist of the Bible School 10 a.m .. Serm on 11 a.n». The W eek ’s Service» Bible Study and P raise Service Q range last S aturday. on 8-quart P reserving K ettles, regular price $3, on S a le June 16-24 for W ednesday, 7 :3 0 p. m. Al. H am m ar, m aster and J. E. 1 Church, 11 and 7.3« today Aietzger. senior w arden, of G resham | PLEASANT HOME BAPTIST Sunday School, 1«. Lodge A. P. & A. M., atten d ed th e f Bible School 10 a. m .; B. Y. P. U., Epworth L e a g u e Special Pnce — June 16 to June 24 7 :3 0 ; Serm on. 8 :0 0 ; Midweek, « .3 « . G rand Lodge in P o rtlan d th is week. T hursday, 7:30. E ight-quart size M id-week service. I'nivei-wal B rotherhood I k th e G oal" W allace W ilkinson and fam ily of Cover \ W ed. 7.30. P o rtlan d , are visiting th e fo rm e r’s ’ Come and catch th e S un sh in e S pirit. 45c extra DAVID Q. BARKY, B. Th. Choir, T hurs., 7.3«. paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. W ilk in -' P astor. son, and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W ilbur ! M RS. H. L. ST. C L A IR , 8. S. Not only will you get meats or in preparing boiled Thom pson a t Sandy. G ood M u sic a t ev e r y se rv ice. Pom ona G range of M ultnom ah M ake It 50-50— h elp and be helped dinners, and, when cover is BE'ITER preserves through Miss Maud M etzger is tem porarily county at Evening S tar G range Ju n e A W A R M W EL C O M E F O R YOU. absent from h er work at th e A. W. | 21. C om m ittees on Field Day to used, in preparing delicious the use of the “Wear-Ever” Subscribe now for th e O utlook and M etzger sto re on account of illness. ! m eet th ere. your P o rtlan d Dally. Preserving Kettle, but you Dot roasts from cheaper cuts Mrs. M. D. K ern visited yesterday ' A m erican Home Econom ics asso will also insure BETTER- of meats without grease or a t L ents w ith Mrs. C. M. O liphant, ciation, Corvallis, Ju ly 3-8. W ant aas. add to y o u r profit. who is slowly recovering from sick water. FLAVORED foods in such ness. fen sizes, covers to fit. every-day cooking opera G resham business houses will close j Cover to fit 8-quart sale tions as boiling potatoes and for th e aftern o o n on F riday, Ju n e kettle, 45c extra. other vegetables; in stewing 23, on account of F lo ral P arad e day ■ ’ in P o rtlan d . H arold Lym an is hom e from *W il-i la m ette U niversity, from w hich in- j stitu tio n he has ju s t g rad u ated . H e; Phone 1421 expects to a tte n d a sum m er school Gresham and w ill next y ear teach m athem a-1 _____________________ ______ __________tics ^ n d physical education in th e \ M ilwaukie school. A IVf I i A I C Jo e P aten eau d e and A lbert Dow-i V I I V E j O H / V I T I L U V A l i J sett have gone to W isconsin to visit $1.20 with relatives. ' O urie Hisey. who has ju s t com pleted A call has been issued fo r a spe | ¡.is y e a r s work a t W illam ette Uni- cja i m eeting of th e W. C. T. U. to be | versity, arriv ed hom e W ednesday held a t th e lib ra ry on M onday even- night. He expects to go a t once to ¡n g, jy jy jg . A good atten d a n ce is Seabeck, W ashington, to a tte n d the desired as im p o rta n t m a tte rs a re to j W. M. C. A. conference. His siste r be considered. Helen, who Is a tte n d in g th e O. A. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. P h a ir of C ot $2.50, $ 2 .9 5 and $3.75 su m m er school for th e club w orkers, tre ll a re th e proud p are n ts of a sp en t last w eek-end w ith him In little d au g h ter, M arian E thel, born Boys heavy w hite canvas shoes, w ith rubber Salem. T uesday, Ju n e 13. suction sole, sizes 10£ t o l3 , the pair $ 1 .3 0 Born to Dr. an d Mrs. H. H. O tt, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie St. C lair and Mrs. H. M. Shaw e n tertain ed a t d in a baby boy, W ednesday m orning, $1.50 n er on T h u rsd ay evening Mr. ami Ju n e 14. T he anno u n cem en t of th e engage- Mrs. H. L. St. Clair, Chase, W inifred and M argaret St. C lair, Mrs. Roy i m en t of Miss Bessie H ow itt to Ho- A shw orth and little d a u g h te r of m er A rct of W inlock, W ashington P o rtlan d . The occasion was th e was m ade last n ig h t at a g a th e rin g of a n u m b er of h e r frien d s a t th e j b irthday of Mrs. H. L. St. Clair. hom e of h e r fath e r, T. R. H ow itt. I J. W. Ju d y from M edford S tan d ard T h e w edding d ate will be before th e I 25c w ________ Oil com pany has been prom oted to end of th e sum m er. T h e g u ests i issista n t special ag e n t a t G resham . p rese n t w ere M esdames P earl F lem He has moved into th e G orsage ing G ray, G ladys Michel H oyt, E. W. house on Division stre e t w ith his A ylsw orth, A. Hevel and W illa Metz wife and baby. The local su b statio n g e r G rass an d th e Misses H elen Hoss, s now a busy place, according to G ertru d e E astm an , Evelyn M etzger, H. O. Bone, special agent, w ith seven M arg u erite Michel and Vivian imployes, two ta n k tru ck s, a light Hevel. ruck and two ro ad sters. T he su b Irrigation O utfits W ater System s T he Sons of V eterans and th e station covers th e te rrito ry from th e A uxiliary will m eet S atu rd ay n ig h t, la r k e r road on th e w est to E agle Ju n e 17, a t 8 o’clock sh a rp a t th e 're e k and Mt. Hood on th e east. G resham G range hall. R. Shiiki, who lives on th e Da- A bout 65 m em bers of th e Security nascus road n ea r H ogan has a Benefit association including mem- hange of telephone num ber. His | bers of th e P o rtlan d A nchor and the lew n u m b er is 307. local council m et last W ednesday Reliability ’ Service V isitors at the hom e of Mrs. John I evening. Seven new can d id ates w ere 1141 GRESHAM 1141 Hiss a re h er m o th er, Mrs. Joseph in itiated Into th e G resham lodge. angels, and h er sister, Mrs. John ! Several can d id ates w ere un ab le to be O verton of Saw telle, C alifornia Mrs present and they will be In itiated at Engels arriv ed M onday and expects th e next m eeting. Mrs. C. H. Jack - to m ake an extended visit w ith h er son of O rient, who is th e vice pres- d au g h ter. Mrs. O verton will rem ain d en t was tak en ill suddenly and she a couple of weeks. F rie n d s were so r and h e r husband w ere unable to a t ry to h ea r of th e d eath of Mrs. Over ten d th e m eeting. to n ’s husband w hich occurred last T he en gagem ent of Miss Roba March of th is year. E m bry and A nthony H en g stler has T he fire w histle sounding about been announced. G ifts of a set of 6 :3 0 T h u rsd ay evening caused every- j silv erw are was presented them by Mild Cure Hains, just right for family use, lb. 37c one to w onder w here th e fire was th e telephone o p era to rs and th e line- Sugar Cured Bacon Backs, lb... .......................... 25f 1 located as no sm oke was visible. It men Kave them a silv er caserole, A I was found to be at th e hom e of P. w eenie roast was planned fo r last N’a rrow Bacon Strips, special price, lb.................... 25c Michel on W est Powell stre e t. T h e T'UC8l' a >' in ho n o r of th e engagem ent White Ribbon Shortening, med. pail 75,c large... $1.45 j kitchen ran g e had burned th ro u g h { »'hen a p arty of young people to ast- I and set fire to th e floor. Before it ed w eenies down on th e Sandy, \ oung America Cheese, weigh about 7 lbs., lb........ 26c the long wearing window could be extinguished th e fire had T he building ad jo in in g th e Main shade material Van Camps Tomato Soup, special, 3 cans for......... 25c dropped o nto a m a ttress in th e cellar. ) S treet g ara g e and ow ned by D. C. Silver Dale Apricots, No. 2'2 cans, can 20c, 3 for ... 50c T he fire d ep a rtm en t soon extinguish- Ross has been to rn down and a new 1 ed th e flam es b ut th e black sm oke ad d itio n to th e g ara g e is to be e re c t Quaker Corn Makes, delightful breakfast food, 4 for 25? w hich continued to com e from the ed In its place by th e ow ner. T he Bulk < boot, spec ial. lb. ........... 10c c e lla r was all th a t could be seen fro n t is to be of cem ent and th e j from th e outside. n o rth side of brick. T he roof is also 1 Jiffy-Jell, similar to Jello, 3 pkgs. for...................... 20c Ordinary window shade material is made of coarse to be of fire proof m aterial. muslin which is filled with chalk and clay. The wear T he Rev. M. V. W hetzel from Ok Alpine Milk, special, 6 cans for.............................. 55c* lahom a has bought th e A. Butz prop of daily usage causes this filling to loosen’and fall out, Special C om m unication of Del Monte Pork and Beans, No. 1 can, 10?, 6 cans. 55? erty , co rn e r of Section L ine and leaving the shade full of cracks and pinholes. G resnam Lodge No. 152, A. F. Sun Maid Seeded Raisins, special, pkg. ....... 20 c j T ro u td ale roads east of G resham and ft A. M., T h u rsd ay , Ju n e But Brenlin wears and wears j has tak en possession w ith his family. 22. a t 7 :3 0 p. m. L abor in M. M. Borax-Aide Soap Powder, 15c pkg. for.......... 5c A g a th e rin g of in te reste d friends degree. M embers and visitors w e l- ' Brenlin is made of fine, closely woven cloth which con Crystal W hite Soap, special, 21 bars for.. $1.00 m et at th e stu d io of Miss Florence come. R efreshm ents. tains not a particle of chalk, or clay, or other filling. W. L. GORSAGE. Sec’y. White Wonder Soap, 25 bars for $1.00 1 Honey on T h u rsd ay aftdrnoon to A F HAMMAR. W. M. It wears and wears. Hangs smooth and straight. No j listen to a recital by Miss M argaret M t t m i l t H I H m i l H I H t l l t m i l t t t l l M t I t l l l t I l I H t l H I I I M I I I f U t T n i l cracks, no pinholes deface it! St. C lair, one of h er pupils. Mar g a re t is not q u ite 13 and th e m anner Tinted with the finest, fast colors Brenlin Window in which she ren d ered h er program Shades will not spot in the rain nor fade in the sun. show ed much carefu l th o u g h t a n d : 1 hey wear three times as long as ordinary shades. stu d y in its p rep aratio n , w hich are a 11 cred it to both teach er and pupil. She ! 1 Come in and see the many rich colorings we have in possesses ra re in te rp re ta tiv e ability. I this long-wearing shade material. Let us show you how Special In terest was attac h ed to tw o * | little it will cost to shade your windows with Brenlin, and Q uality and Service num bers of h er own com position. help you select just the tone that will harmonize with C. E. Peck was tak en to a Port-11 Berry Grower», P ick the color scheme of your room. Come today. 'la n d hospital early th is week, w h e r e '! ers and Cam pers he u n derw ent an operation. W orkm en are busy m aking e x t e n s - '| ive im provem ents on th e W. H. G ib -If YOUR HOXIE F U R N ISH E R 'so n house. It will be com pletely r e - If 1 modeled. The Rev. M. V. W hetzel will o c - il cupy th e pulpit at th e F ree Method- I 1st church next Sunday m orning at if Political and religious liberty are vouchsafed us by i 11 o’clock. Sunday school will meet ji I a t 10. Ail a re cordially invited to , j : Camp Stoves, Oil Stoves, 1 the Constitution, but economic liberty is attainable only I the?*' services. through industry and thrift. BETHEL BAPTIST WEAR-EVER SALE $1.69 G et one METHODIST Episcopal Church $1.69 ( J L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. White Canvas shoes for girls, the pair, Women’s white canvas oxford shoes, with rubber sole........................................ $1.25 GET YOUR H A Y IN G T 0 0 L S NOW! Men’s brown and white canvas shoes, at Sizes 2 to 6. the pair,........................ Mowers, Rakes, Forks, Hay Carriers, also parts for all hay tools Straw Hats Now in stock for men, women and children, • Each Cultivators Kahki Outing Suits for all the family Walrad Mercantile Co. HESSELS FARM MACHINERY r e n im Be sure the w in d ow shades you buy w o n ’t crack and break! A; Saturday Only, SUGAR 10(1 lbs. $0.50 4 . IV. Metzger & Co. Phone 1451 Attention! Phone 1451 J. E. METZGER Real Estate Loans TENTS I Water Bags and Kitchen I W e have on hand private funds to place on good first mortgages BANK OF GRESHAM GRESHAM, OREGON Mrs. F. N. M ew hlrter of Newberg. Is visiting h er d au g h ter. Mrs. Roy Ï L'tensi s, at Gibbs and husband. Bayard M iller retu rn ed hom e Sat u rd ay n ig h t from th e Oregon Agri cult ureal college w here he has beer atten d in g school He Is now in his Junior year. Dr. and Mrs. R. II Todd retu rn ed if a few days ago from a trip to Ridge- ¡1 p i. u n Held. VN H.*h In jtton They w ere <on«*|| a ueek and had an enjoyable trip. ’I_______ But for a banker, Robert Morris, who financed the American revolution, our citizens might not now enjoy the blessings of political independence. So, as bankers, u p ta k e pride in serving those who strive for financial independence. KIDDER HDW. CO. Gresham FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM. OREGON