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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1922)
Out look-Oregonian Bargains. BETHEL BAPTIST UHI R< II F rom now u n til O ctober 31 th e O ut MAKES IMPROVEMENTS look w ill receiv e co m b in atio n s u b sc rip tio n s fo r th e O utlook, Daily an d T h e c h o ir p latfo rm of th e B ethel S unday O regonian fo r one y ear for $7. The O utlook an d Daily w ith o u t S u n B a p tist c h u rc h h a s been e n la rg e d to acco m m o d ate th e g ro w in g choir. day, |5 . N ext S u n d ay th e B ible school w ill "Since. Hinging is ho good a th in g , I m eet a t 10 o 'clo ck a s u su al. T he p a s w ish a ll m en w ould le a rn to ging." to r, th e Rev. D avid Q. B arry , w ill p reach a t 11 o'clo ck , th e su b je c t for Do y o u r b it for m usic. m u tu al c o n sid e ra tio n being "T h e R eal S taff of L ife.” S p ecial m u sic w ill be fu rn ish e d by th e la rg e c h o ru s ch o ir Trade With Men You Know w hich w ill re n d e r th e an th em . "My R eco m p en se” by. Mrs. C. H. M orris. M rs. R ich ard N eu b au er w ill re n d e r th e solo, su p p o rte d by th e cho ir. Mr. an d Mrs. H. W. S tro n g w ill sin g a duet, "T h e L ord Is My S h ep h erd ." T h e re w ill he no se rv ice in th e ev en in g as th e p a sto r w ill be a t P le a s a n t Horne. Groping in the Dark Is Bad You don’t need to go on guessing when you get protec < 01 M V AGENT ASKED TO JUDGE FARM CROPS tion from men you know in the S. B. H all, co u n ty a g e n t ex p ects to insurance business, to buy in su ra n c e th a t gives a d eq uate coverage th an to buy policies in unknow n, un tried com panies. By h av in g your in su ran ce fully explained you can know w h a t it really m eans to you. You will n o t be g ro p in g in th e d ark if you call fo r service on th is agency of th e H artfo rd F ire In su ra n c e Com pany. Mr. an d Mrs. P. M agnuson of W ar re n to n , O regon, w ere in G resham on b u sin ess one day th is week. T hey have been v isitin g for sev eral days w ith th e fam ilies of K a rl J. H agberg an d Wm. P e te rso n o f P ow ell Valley, M rs. H a rry R o g ers of Echo, O regon co u sin of G eorge S leret, is spending som e tim e a t th e S le re t hom e co n v al escin g from a se rio u s o p e ra tio n for ap p en d ic itu s. Mrs. R o gers w as in Good S a m a rita n h o sp ita l in P o rtla n d fo r n in e w eeks. T h e O utlook has received w ord from C u rtis C. H en d rick s th a t he is g ra d u ally im p ro v in g In h ealth . H e is in th e V e te ra n 's h o sp ital, T acom a. W ash ington. T h e B ap tist G uild of th e B ethel B ap tist c h u rc h w ill hold Its a n n u a l m eetin g a t th e hom e of M rs. C h arles M oore on Main stre e t. Mrs. F ra n k M oore w ill a s s is t th e h ostess. E le c tio n of officers for th e y e a r w ilj be held. L u n ch eo n w ill be served. An in v itatio n is extended to a ll th e m em b e rs an d th e ir frien d s. 20th Century Grocery P r ic e s in th is a d . a r e g o o d Saturday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday O cto b er 7, 9, 10 a n d 11 B est G ra d e M illr u n $2 7 = 15 lbs. SUGAR, Fletchers Hard Wheat, sack............................... Kerrs Best Patent, Crown or Olympic, sack Men’s Scotch Tweed Caps In light and dark col ors, Priced at Also some nifty dark tweed caps for boys E a c h .......... FOR BOYS AND G IR L S The Ro-Tex-Co Union Suits are good ones for fall and winter. Gray for boys, white for girls, ages 2 to 14 years, Average price per suit,...................... $1.15 Walrad Mercantile Co. Gresham, Oregon Come in tom orrow mid see Mrs. G. E. T ucker’s Dublin Display. Grocery Specials FOR SATURDAY and MONDAY Young America Cheese, weigh about 6 lbs., lb.. $ $ .29 Imported Swiss Cheese, lb...........................................75 Best Tillamook Cheese, lb. 35c, 3 lbs. ............. 1.00 Mountain Meadow Creamery Butter, lb...................50 Newberg Lard, mW. pail 90c, large ... 1.75 Choice Picnic Hams, lean and meaty, lb............ .21 Dry Salt Bellies, excellent for seasoning, lb. ... .23 Olympic, Crown, Kerrs Hour, sk. $1.95 Fresh Roasted Peanuts, lb........... $ .15 New Stock Brazils, 2 lbs.................... .35 B u ll, G coa, 3 lbs. .27 Lipton’s Tea, Special, lb............................................. 83 Snow Drift Shortening, lb. 25< , 2 lbs. 45e, 4 lbs. 85c. 8 lb--, 1.65 Prince Albert Tobacco, l-lb. tin ...................... 1.25 \ elvet Tobacco, Special, 2 can s.................. .25 Raisins, Sun Maid, Seeded, 2 pkgs...............................35 Argo Corn Starch, 3 pkgs.............. .25 Cry stal \\ hite Soap, 21 ban 1.00 Sunny Monday Soap, 21 bars 1.00 Dependable Coffee, lb 43c, 3 lbs..................... 1.25 Peaberry Coffee, lb. 30, . 3 lbs...................... .85 A. W. METZGER & CO. Q u a lity a n d S e r v ic e P h o n e 1451 $1.69 $1.83 Dowden Potato Diggers- Two or Four Horse The New Dowden with adjustable blade double elevator 22 in. wide, high wheels, will do good work in nearly any kind of digging. ENSILAGE CUTTER W ITH BLOWERS Gas Engines Motors Plows Drills Spreaders Get our prices before you buy. You’ll get the Implement wanted at less WATER SYSTEMS BESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY R1e'\a1blllty 1141 GRESHAM Service in i Adix. S he w ill be assiste d by Mrs. J. C. S h u ltz, Mrs. A. J. W. B row n and ZION EVANGELK’AL I’ll FRUII ANNOI NCEMENT Mrs. J. E. M etzger. All O. E. S. ladies a re Invited. S unday school n e x t S unday a t the Melvin B ru g g e r has b ro u g h t his Zion E v an g elical c h u rc h w ill be a t 10 p rize w in n e rs hom e from th e sta te in th e m o rn in g and p re a c h in g in th e fa ir anil Is now p la n n in g to ex h ib it at G erm an lan g u ag e a t 11. T he serm on th e sto ck show In N ovem ber. Melvin topic w ill be "T h e D im ensions of Giv Is a so p h o m o re a t th e O regon A g ricu l ing." tu r a l co lleg e b u t th o u g h t it w orth Any of the Victory Liberty Bonds having numbers T he co n g reg atio n is invited to a t to a tte n d th e fair. H e is asso ciate d tend th e m issio n ary serv ices n ext S u n prefixed by A B, C, I), E, or F are called for payment w ith his fa th e r, Theod. B ru g g er, In day a t St. P a u l's c h u rc h on E ighth 11ember 15th, and no interest will be paid after that th e ra is in g of p u re bred B row n Sw iss and F a ilin g s tre e ts , P o rtla n d . T h ere c a ttle . H e b ro u g h t hom e from th e date. Arrange now for reinvestment. We will be glad w ill be tw o serv ices, one a t 2:00 and fa ir five firsts, tw o ch am p io n s and tw o to assist you in securing new bonds or mortgages and th e o th e r n t 7:30 p. m. All w ishing g ran d ch am p io n s. will pay you par and accrued interest for Victor}- bonds to go to th e afte rn o o n serv ices a re re- i Dr. and Mrs. A. T h om pson hav e as a q u ested to b rin g b ask et lu n ch es t o ! called for payment. Again we say Do Not Delay. g u est th is week a t th e ir hom e. Mrs. c h u rc h so th a t a s t a r t can be m ade | S eb rin g of T he D alles, w ho Is m o th er im m ediately a fte r lunch. of Mrs. E rn e st T hom pson. T he L ad ies’ Aid m et T h u rsd ay af ■- Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Q u ick sall and tern o o n a t th e hom e of Mrs. C u rtis I fam ily a re o ccu p y in g th e c o ttag e on W heeler In V ictory d is tric t. Mrs. F. | South R o b erts av en u e n ex t door «o the F oth w as hostess. T h e re w ere about I Dr. T hom pson residence. 30 m em bers and frie n d s p re s e n t and ' Mrs. V. E. C u ttin g of C olfax. W ash a n en jo y ab le afte rn o o n w as spent, i GRESHAM, OREGON ing to n , Is v isitin g h e r sis te r Mrs. A. D uring th e m eetin g it w as decided to ■ L. B u rto n fo r a few days. T h is is th e ■ hold th e a n n u a l b a z a a r d u rin g th e | first tim e th ey have m et In 14 years. 1 m iddle p a rt of N ovem ber. O th er g u e sts at th e B u rto n hom e la st j UOHHEUTS A S t a t e d C om m unica unication of S unday w ere, Mrs. C. O. D ayton and RECENT AR PIULE GRESHAM <111 RUI! G resham Lodge A. F. & A. M. tw o ch ild re n , Miss Kuby N ichols and | PUBLISHES PAPER ' s r ' No. 152 w ill be held in asonic ------M V. P o o ler, a ll of C alg ary , A lherta, | T h e O utlook h a s received a le tte r h all T uesday evening, O ctober 10, a t C anada. T he la tte r a re d riving T h e first copies of th e Z ion's W atc h from H am ilton J o h n s to n e c o rre c tin g 8 oclock. th ro u g h to Los A ngeles, C alifornia, m an, a c h u rc h p a p er being p u blished W. L. GORSAGE, Sec y. a sta te m e n t m ade In th e O utlook a A. F. HAMMAR, W. M w h ere they w ill sp en d th e w inter. by th e Zion E v an g elical ch u rc h , w as T h e W om en's Home M issionary so ready fo r c irc u la tio n T h u rsd ay . T his sh o rt tim e ago. T he a rtic le re fe rre d ciety w ill m eet on n ext W ednesday p ap er c o n ta in « m any in te re s tin g Item s to w as a re p o rt of th e last m eeting of a fte rn o o n , O ctober 11, at th e hom e of of in te re s t to m em bers and frien d s, th e P om ona g ra n g e w hich w as held Mrs. G eorge F. H oney. T h e new study ------- and is in ten d ed to keep th e people in in G resham . Mr. J o h n s to n e explained books, "T h e T ren d of th e R aces'' and c lo ser touch w ith th e ch u rch . th e C om pulsory E d u catio n B ill a t th a t “'flu G lad Ifaiu l "In th e V an g u ard of a R ace " w ill t>e j If th e m a te ria l c o n tain ed in the first C h u rc h .” ta k e n up. th e first lesson being "The I copy is a sam p le of w hat each copy m eeting. H is le tte r follow s: "T h e a rtic le Is a fa ir one an d I a p B ible School 10 a m .. S erm on 1 1 a m N egro." Mrs. Ja m e s K lkiugton is »ne ; w ill c o n ta in , th e re is no doubt hut p re c ia te th e co n sid e ra tio n given th e i B ible S tu d y an d P ra ise S ervice lead er. Mrs. Honey w ill be assisted j w hat th e p a p er w ill be a live w ire and subject but th e re is an a p p a re n t m is W ed n esd ay , 7 :3 0 p. m. by Mrs. Ja m e s S terlin g . Mrs. J. 8. 1 a ro u s e renew ed in te re s t In th e ch u rch . ap p reh en sio n in one p a rtic u la r which PLEASANT HOME BAPTIST C arlso n . Mrs. W. E. Beegle and Mrs. It w ill he p ublished on ce a m onth. I w ould a sk you to co rre c t. H. W. S tro n g . C ars will be at tu e 11- ' T he p rin tin g is being done by th e Out- "T h e a rtic le s ta te s th a t I re fe rre d I Bible School 10 a. m .; B. Y. P U.» to the F a ilin g school as one of the re- I 7 :3 0 ; S erm on, 8 :0 0 ; M idw eek, lirn ry a t 2:15 to ta k tv a n y d esirin g to ■ look P u b lish in g Co. T h u rsd a y , 7 :3 0 ligious in s titu tio n s m ain tain ed bv the go. M em bers a re rem in d ed tha» Mils I — .............. C atholic ch u rch . W hat I did say In I uiversaJ lirotberh.H K ] Is th e G oal" D ependable Coffee. Is "d u e s" day. effect w as th a t th e F allin g public ( o m e a jh I c a tch th e K uaafcinc S p ir it. . F ,' \ 1C e n t- ° n * 'A ry p,,und of D e - ' school Is a type of th e s‘plend?d A m er- DAVID Q. BARRY. B. Th.. P a s to r H n'ininv T fc KO<>’ B“ P t**t k a n P<*« exem plified bv the .h a t h e L ^ l a y o u r g ro c e r io r P“ h» e sch o o ls; th a t In th a t th a t b ra n d . Adv._________ public school th e re a re te a c h e rs and M IT II1 IIP s riT ix c PUP|;< of all races. creSds and nation- _ v 'L t , K , a lltie s but tn a t it has a splendid prin- DONT DELA Y I BONDS CALLED FOR PAYMENT FIRST STATE BANK BETHEL BAPTIST Gresham Theater M E T H O D IST Episcopal Church Saturday - Sunday O ctober 7 and 8 “SILENT SHELBY” < Ib e-reel drama of the Heat w ith P ra n k B orzage and A n n a Little. P h o n e 1451 CDMKDY Get Our Combination Bargain Rates with Dailies $1.00 FL O U R A 7*^-pound baby boy w as horn, to Mr. an d M rs. Roy H. O ibbs on F rid ay , S ep tem b er 29, a t th e Good S a m a rita n h o sp ital. He h as been nam ed R obert L eroy. B oth m o th er an d baby a re do ing w ell. A w ell a tten d ed m eetin g of th e W om en's C h ristia n T em p eran ce Union A lva H evel is se rio u sly III a t h is N OTICE. H e w as b ro u g h t hom e la st C ertain n o to rio u s lia rs have been w as held a t th e hom e of Mrs. A. Mc hom e. c irc u la tin g a lie, th a t my tw o houses M anus y e ste rd a y aftern o o n . A fter the S u n d ay from his w ork n e a r W ash a t th e c o rn e r of 4th an d Hood s tre e ts b u sin ess sessio n an en jo yable social ougal w h ere he h a s been em ployed w ere c o n stru c te d of a n old b arn . h o u r w as held. Officers fo r th e e n w ith th e O. W. K. & N. com pany. T he p ublic is w arned th a t all such Floyd Mack h as re tu rn e d from a s ta te m e n ts a re lies. Not a piece of su in g y e a r w ere elected a s follow s: second hand m a te ria l w as used. C on p re sid e n t, Mrs. W. F. H oney; vice fo u r-d ay tr ip to B rem erto n , W ash in g tr a c to r L. J. W in ters b u ilt one an d I p re sid e n t, Mrs. M ary S h o em ak er; r e ton, w h ere he w ent to b rin g hom e his c o n stru c te d th e o th e r one. c o rd in g s e c re ta ry , M rs. C. J. L u n d w ife and baby w he w ere v isitin g th ere. JO E MELUOIN. q u is t; co rre sp o n d in g se c re ta ry , Mrs. Miss C la ra M ason took th e trip w ith Jo h n B ro w n ; tr e a s u re r , Mrs. B. L. them . W hile In B rem erto n they v is Violin S tu d io M ill Open. MAIN S T R E E T O regon Jo h n O liver w ill open h is violin W a lra d ; a s s is ta n t tr e a s u re r , Mrs. A. ited th e U nited S ta te s n avy y ard and P h en e 2501; edit stu d io nt G resh am S a tu rd a y , O ctober M cM anus. Mrs. David Q. B arry , Mrs. w ent on board th e U. 8. B attlesh ip 21. P u p ils a re re q u ested to Veport. W alrad , Mrs. P. M ichel, Mrs. H. C. T ennessee. L a rse n an d Mrs. M cM anus w ere e le c t T he re g u la r m eetin g of th e G resham ed d e le g a te s and Mrs. W. E. B eegle R ebekah lodge w ill be held M onday and Mrs. S h o em ak er a lte rn a te s to the evening, O ctober 9. s ta te co n v en tio n to be held a t Mc W a lte r S ch w ed ler an d G ordon G ib M innville on O ctober 10, 11 am i 12. son a r e b o ard in g a t th e hom e of Mr. T h e Rev. and Mrs. M. E. T u ll of and Mrs. T. E. M ercer in C orvallis. S e a ttle w ere g u e sts of th e Rev. and B oth boys have e n te re d th e fresh m an Mrs. David Q. B arry a t th e B ap tist c la s s in college th is y ear. U nin p arso n a g e th e first of th e week. form ed as to his re a l p riv ileg es W a lt T h e Q ueen E s th e r c irc le sp e n t a e r cotnm ltted live m isdem eanos a t the v ery p le a s a n t even in g la st M onday a t b eg in n in g of th e te rm fo r w hich the $ 2 .5 0 th e hom e of Mrs. B e rt N o rth ru p . T he u p p er c lassm en gave him five p a d g irls had a rra n g e d to d re ss in co s dlings. G len M ercer is also in the tu m e an d m any of th em w ere dressed fresh m an class. R o b ert M ercer is in lik e boys. T h e re w ere c h a ra c te rs re p his th ird y ear. M rs. A rth u r D ow sett w as ta k e n to re s e n tin g peo p le from bow ery to u g h s to dudes. It w as so m ew h at d ifferen t th e P o rtla n d s a n ita riu m W ednesday from th e o rd in a ry p a rtie s and an en to ta k e sp ecial tre a tm e n ts. Mrs. R ich ard Je n n in g s is slow ly r e jo y ab le ev en in g w as spent. $ 1 .6 5 Jo h n W old h as gone to S cappoose to co v erin g from th e in ju ry sh e received w o rk in a logging cam p d u rin g th e about tw o w eeks ago w hen she fell and to re th e lig am en ts loose from one n ex t few m onths. T h e A rem e clu b w ill m eet on next of h e r legs a t th e knee. S he is still u n ab le to w a l k / M onday a fte rn o o n w ith Mrs. H. See our P Q A Silver (iray wool mixed Union Suits for men. We have them in two weights, $2.50 and $3.50 - Limit one lot to customer John Brown Gresham - p « - “ »» " H IE HUTTON” w ith Itttly rrawer The Choreh of the Warm Heart." • and is indeed a school to be proud of ■w a. mnrr. i u n d er d ate of S ep tem b er 18. 1922. I m ade no re fe re n c e to an y p riv a te or W ednesday O ctober 11. 1922. at the relig io u s in s titu tio n s bv nam e " T h e We»<fc a S ervirea h o u r of 8 p tn a t M etzger's h a ll in th e City of G resham h as been fixed as th e C h u rch . 11 a a .l 7 .s o B onus Loan in su ra n c e . tim e and place for th e holding of th e "Wiaday School, to . H ave w ritte n fire In su ran ce for a a n n u al M ass M eeting fo r th e nom lna- j tion of c a n d id a te s to be voted on at n u m b er of the boys. Am fam iliar with Epworth L e a g u e « I® . I th e g e n e ra l electio n to be held No- th e re q u ire m e n ts of the loan com m is j vem ber 7, 1922. sion. Get y o u r In su ran ce h ere and M id w e e k -e r v ie e . T he follow ing officers w ill be e le c t save d o llars. Wed. 7.SO. ed for a p erio d of tw o y e a rs: One B. W THORNE. M ayor, th re e C ounciim en. one T re a s B ank of G resham . Chair. T h u r», 7.so . u re r. on e M arshs 1, an d one R ecorder. M* 2* CLAIR. B. 8. SU 8upi » iu m ass m eeting T he B ank of G resham pays 5 per T i h ii.i a t a .«i t sj said eetin g not m ore M ak/^Y1 « Í ’»'2* i ' , * ’ * ’’' service. th a n fo u r p erso n s can be nom inated c*nf In te re st on tim e d eposit*.__Adv f i vF e a i / l . I ______ Í for each of said »■>’ offices orn s — ---- ----- ---------------- _ - - O O W W W LCOMK F O R T O T . D ated th ’s ! 1922 sa c o , '» ™ r a s.p„.Bt„ Bargain Rates on the Portland Dailies , In Combination with , he Outloo" p ho„e ,7 m ’/ " / / / / / / / / / / / / S / . / / / / / / / It C o sts N o M ore be aw ay from G resham n ex t week on a s h o rt v acatio n . He w ill sp en d it to u rin g th ro u g h e a ste rn W ash in g to n an d O regon an d In sp ectin g th e crops. Mr. H all is esp ecially in te re ste d in th e p o tato cro p s th ro u g h o u t th e co u n try . On h is re tu r n jo u rn ey , Mr. H all will sto p off a t R edm ond, O regon, and a t ten d th e fair. H e h a s accep ted an In v itatio n to ju d g e fa rm s c ro p s th e re on F rid a y , O ctober 13. GRESHAM LOCALS