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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1922)
PAUK Ft) VH GRBBHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY. JULY 98, 1»22 GRESHAM LOCALS BIG VALUES « 36-in. LIGHT PERCALES 36-inch Bleached Muslin Cambric Finish 6 yds. $1 5 yds. 98c JAP TABLE CLOTHS 27-in. GINGHAMS $1.25 to $3 Plaid Check and Stripe 18c yd. We carry a full line of Men’s Dress and Work Shoes HUCK TOWELS 3 for $1 This store carries the largest stock of Dry Goods ever shown in Gresham. Ask any of the old timers. Merchandise of highest quality to select from and our prices are always right. All m em bers of th e L adles' B a p tist Guild are asked to m eet S atu rd ay a f ternoon at th e home of Mrs. F ie tta H ibbert, across th e stre e t from th e G resham library. The m eeting is called to r 2 o ’clock sharp. P lans for having a B aptist cafeteria on th e fair grounds, d u rin g th e fair, will be dis cussed. A fter th e discussion, th e m eeting will a d jo u rn to th e fa ir g ro u n d s In o rd er to find o ut definite ly ju st w hat needs to be done. The fair is only a little over a week away so all arran g em en ts m ust be m ade im m ediately. T. W. Wixson of th e 2 0th C entury sto re and Mrs. Wixson left th is m orn ing fo r Rockaw ay beach. Mr. Wixon will re tu rn to th e sto re in a few days but Mrs. Wixon expects to stay for week. Mrs. A. Hisey retu rn ed T uesday evening from F alls City. T he Rev. A. Hisey rem ained fo r th e E pw orth League In stitu te which is now in see THAT has a standard th ree speed tran sm ission . sion there. A baked en a m el body that w ill not ch eck or crack. Mrs. A delaide Beers has been v isit One man top w ith attractive gyp sy cu rtain s. ing relatives in G resham recently. Two good lin ed brakes on rear a xle (h an d e m e rg en cy ). T he Rev. D. Q. B arry expects to W ater pum p co o lin g system w ith Imney com b radiator. re tu rn S atu rd ay from C olum bia City Standard R em y Ign ition w ith w aier proof coil am i tim er th at to spend Sunday here. w ill not w ear out. Mrs. A. E. Malo left Sunday even High grade rear a xle assem b ly w ith sp iral gears apd New D e ing fo r Seaside accom panied by h er parture ball b earin gs— quiet ami strong. sister, Mrs. Rosabelle D rennen and That uses ap p roxim ately 30% less g a so le n e am i 1(X)% less lu b ricatin g oil. her niece. Miss E dm er Ellis, both of P o rtland. They will be gone a week. Tliat lias a rigid steerin g gear m ak in g d rivin g safe. F ou r doors am i sla n lin g ad ju sta b le w in d sh ield . Mr. Malo has an in te re st in th e Zwetbel M anufacturing com pany and Superior gear o il pum p lu b rication w ith pressu re o il gu age. is em ployed a t th e p lant. He and his M otor, that w ill n ot have to be rebored in less th an 5 0 ,0 0 0 to 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 m iles. fam ily reside in G resham . A b ro th W illard T hreaded R ubber b attery (hlghew t grad e battery m a d e). er-in-law , Jo h n C. E llis and son Jo h n L arge kin g b olts w ith g rease cup lu b rication . nie, a re stopping w ith Mr. Malo d u r Solid ru n n in g boards covered w ith lin o leu m . ing his wifes absence. That is fully eq uipped, n icely finished, su b sta n tia lly b u ilt w ith H. L. McClure, wife and d au g h ter, “n o th in g to buy but th e licen se.” W. L. M cClure an d wife, of O akes dale, W ashington, Glen A. M cClure of Indianapolis, In d ian a, T. N. McClure and fam ily of L am ond, W ashington, It s the greatest value per dollar invested, in the light car field. who are to u rin g W ashington and O re gon, stopped in G resham on W ednes day n ig h t, leaving early th e next m orning for P o rtlan d . Latourell Building Phone 2331 Mrs. Geo. R ank of G resham , and Mrs. O liver of Miles City, M ontana, were callers on Miss Em m a B. J o h n son yesterday. “ A record a tte n d a n c e ” is th e re port from th e E pw orth League cam p at F alls City th is year, which is be ing atten d e d by Rev. and Mrs. A. S. Hisey and d au g h te r H elen, Rev. E. B. Cotton and a n u m b er of young people from G resham , P leasan t Home and F airview . T h ere a re a dozen or fifteen in th e local party. The to ta l a tte n d a n c e is ru n n in g be tween th re e and fo u r hu n d red ac cording to th e daily papers. T he in s titu te will close M onday, Ju ly 31. T he ladies of th e B ethel B ap tist church will have ch a rg e of th e m ain ca fete ria Ou th e fa ir g ro u n d s th is E lectric, G asolin e E n gin e or Hand P ow er O utfits for every typ e year and ask th e su p p o rt of city to or dep th o f w ell, Installed help to m ake th e ir u n d erta k in g a success. They will also have ch arg e of th e sam e sta n d they h a d la st year. A p leasan t su rp rise was given Mrs. 8. S. T hom pson last Monday evening, Ju ly 24, when ab o u t 12 of h er lady frien d s arriv ed a t th e We have one Oliver 2 26-inch tractor disc plow at a sure Thom pson hom e to spend th e even bargain. Just the plow for dry plowing. ing. T he occasion was to celeb rate ALL GENUINE OLIVER PLOWS AND- REPAIRS h er 62d b irth d ay . R efreshm ents were served. Why Not Pay a Little More and Get a Car: BUY A CHEVROLET SMITH MOTOR CAR CO. Domus Qualitatis Gresham Theater Two Big Mirthful Days Saturday - Sunday Laugh WITH Tpofing That Troteéis Lloyd Dependability — that's what you want in the roofing that is between the weath er and your valuable goods or crops or animals. Ru-ber-oid has proved its dependability during more than 25 years of service. It is the cheapest because it lasts long and you can depend upon its protection. Suggestions and advice on your roofing problems cheerfully given. Also, ask us about Ru-ber-oid Shingles—red and green RU-BER-OID READY HOOFING JONES LUMBER CO. J. G. Ma.t. Mgr. Phone 2431 GROCERIES Our policy is to can y a complete line of Fancy and Staple Groceries of the best quality, with prices consistent with good merchandising. The following are only a few of our offerings: E xcellen t V alue 1. C hoice Bacon Backs. Sugar Cured........ Lb. 27? 2. Picnics, Med. size, nicely wrapped........ Lb. 22? 3. Young America Cheese, weigh 4 to 5 Lb Lb 27? 4. Choice Pink Salmon, lb. tall cans 1S<* 6 for 85t Rex Corned Beef, can 25c, ....... .6 for $1.45 American Sardines, can 5?............ 6 for 27? Ctanah Peas, extra q u a lity , can 15c....... 6 foi 85? Best Crated Pineapple, spec’l Saturday....can 15? Sun .Maid Seeded Raisins, special....... Pkg 20c Salted Peanuts, Lb. 1 5 c ..........................2 for 25c Bulk Cocoa, Lb. 1 0 c .....- ..... ».............. 3 for 27c Lang’s Chocolates, Lb. box ........................... 50, 13. Royal \\ hite & \\ hite Wonder Soap 25 bars $1.00 14. Palm Olive Soap, special..........................3 for 28? A. W. METZGER & CO. Quality and Service A Sailor Made Man A D ram atic F eatu re “The Mark of Cain »> W ith Iren e Caxtle POTATO DIGGERS ENSILAGE CUTTERS BARN EQUIPMENT W. A. HESSEL Mrs. W. H. C rary an d d a u g h te r Nan of ea ste rn Oregon sp en t F rid ay R eliability Phone 1141 Service With Four Educational Features w ith N. J. A uclalr an d fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. W. Brown and d au g h ter, Miss D oris, re tu rn e d Mon day from V ancouver, B. C., a fte r OFFICERS INSTALLED IN GRESHAM MASONIC LODGE having been g one a week. T he Brow ns w ere (he g u ests of Mrs. Jn o . F ra n k P atte rso n , m ost excellent Brooks of P o rtlan d on th e to u r which Babies grow up in a hurry and it will be hut a few years g ran d high p riest of th e g ran d ch ap included 4 00 m em bers of th e N orth- until the baby of your family will be grown and ready to te r of Royal A rch M asons of th e | west Real E sta te convention. A bout start out in life. sta te of Oregon an d his staff of 60 of th e p arty w ere from P o rtlan d . g ran d lodge officers w ere in G resh T he p arty w ent by train to S eattle am last Tuesday n ig h t and c o n s titu t and took th e boat from th e re to V an ed and in stalled th e officers of th e couver. They had an enjoyable trip by creating a fund now that will grow with the years and G resham c h a p te r No. 44. A fter th e and saw som e w onderful scenery. give the youngster a real sta rt-th e backing of a good account at our bank. in stallatio n , a splendid b an q u et was P o rtlan d carried off th e cup aw a rd served d u rin g w hich tim e good talk s ed for th e best five-m inute ta lk on on th e w elfare of th e c h a p te r and its th e ir hom e town. officers w ere m ade by th e m ost excel B ert Huss has re tu rn e d to his lent g ra n d high p rie st who Is also work a t A. W. M etzger & Co.’s a fte r an old friend and com panion of Geo a two w eeks' vacation. W. Stapleton. Mrs. J. E. S chneider and children Among th e g u ests of th e evening arriv ed from GRESHAM. OREGON S eattle T h u rsd ay were com panion« from McMinnville T hey cam e by a u to and will drive and Oregon City. They all expressed to San Francisco w here they will REV. A. J. WARE WILL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN them selves as having enjoyed th e join Mr. Schneider and will m ake TO PREACH IN GRESHAM evening. T he sm iles on th e ir faces th e ir hom e in th a t city. Mrs. Schnei T he u ndersigned has found it to as they d ep arted were good evidences der is a d au g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. J Bible school at th e B ethel B aptist his ad v an tag e to assign his Jewelry th a t th ey really had. H. M orrison. church will open next Sunday a t 10 stock to an association rep resen tin g I th e cred ito rs who will dispose of T he officers installed on th a t ev Mrs. W. J. M cLaughlin, of G ar a. m. T he Rev. A. J. W are of Ore sam e for th e ir benefit. T he u n d er ening w ere: den Home, visited Mrs. J. H. Hos» gon City an d form er p asto r of G resh signed expects to reopen in a few W’. H. Congdon. most excellent last Sunday. am will preach th e serm on a t 11 days prepared to do all kinds of high p riest; J. C. Schulz, king; Geo All a. m. No services will be held In th e n a tc h and Jew elry rep airin g. W. Page, scrib e; A. W. Botkin, PORTLAND MAN WILL evening. T h e Rev. D. Q. Barry ex w atches and Jewelry article s belong- i° t' u®iolner8 a re p rotected and tre a su re r; W. A. Jo hnson, cap tain of PREACH AT M E. CHURCH pects to re tu rn hom e from C olum bia i win will be delivered to ow ners In a few th e h o st; H arry P u lfer. so jo u rn er; City over Sunday but he will spend days when th e sto re reopens. W. K. H am ilton. Royal Arch cap tain ; P reach in g services will be held Sunday in P leasan t Home as it is the GUY D. JONES. U. G. Sm ith, m aster of th e first vail; next Sunday m orning at 11 o ’clock fifth Sunday of th e month. A. J W Brown, m a ster of th e second at th e M ethodist church. A P o rt W H ITE PEK IN and Indian R unner vail; G eorge Honey, m aster of th e land man will occupy th e pulpit ducks for sale. Thos. H arvey, near P leasan t Mew Ave. R 4, G resham th ird vail; Jam es K lklngton, secre The Rev. A. 8. Hisey is at F alls City ta ry ; W. If. R u th erfo rd , sen tin el. a tten d in g th e E pw orth le a g u e con vention an d will be aw ay over S un D. 8. Johnson has sold th re e lots day. I in W hitehead ad d itio n to Ixiuls R a The E pw orth L eague convention cine of L ato u rell Mr Racine ex th is y ear Is one of th e most success The W eek’s Service« “Tfw* Glad Hand pect» to build on them in th e near ful ever held. T h ere were 276 en Churrh, II and 7.80 Church." fu tu re . ro llm en ts on th e first day of the S u m í») S chool. 10. B iHl*hu;ha7’1a 10 * m ” 9erm on 11 « m Mr and Mrs A. It Wood, of P leas convention from th e Salem and Epworth L e a g u e > Blble Study and P raise Service ant Home, w ere G resham visitors to P o rtlan d d istric ts W ednesday. 7 :2 0 p. m. T h e convention I « SO. day. Mrs Wod Is reg ain in g h er Is being held th is y ear on th e new PLEASANT HOME BAPTIST M id-week service. t atren g th follow ing th e serious Illness grounds. B l7,* n8c^ ° ° l 10 ■ tn .; B Y. P. U.. P erm an en t buildings are W ed. 7.30. which she had th is w inter and spring Just being com pleted and one In use ! 7 .3 0 ; Serm on. 8 :0 0 ; Midweek. C hoir. T hurs., 7.80. T hursday, 7 :3 0 . th is year. I id vernal Brotherhood Is the Goal" MK* H L. 8T CLAIR. 8. S l u p t . A cent o r leas a word, a d o llar o r *íU A,e help and »»rvlcs. U* « “»"blue Spirit. m ore a sale- W ant Ads do It. Make It (4-18— be helped. M ultnom ah county fair, Aug. 8-12. DAVID Q. BARRY. B. Th. PAT HE REVIEW ’ GIVE THE BABY A CHANCE PLAN FOR THE FUTURE V/JAzrzzzzzJzzzzzzzz.zzzzzz-.-.-' Phone 1451 T h e Scream ingly F unny Com edy Myers Water System PUMPS Start Now and Watch the Fund Grow FIRST STATE BANK M E T H O D IS T Episcopal Church BETHEL BAPTIST ~ Phone 1451 | A WARM WCLCOMK FOR TOU. P astor.