Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 13, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    M E T H O D IS T
Episcopal Church
‘•The Church of the Warm Heart."
ALBERT S. HISEY. Pastor.
Thc_W eek's Service«
C hurch. 11 and 7.30
Sunday S chool, IO.
E pw orth L e a « u e
« 30.
M id-week
service.
Wed. 7.30.
Choir. Thura., 7.30.
Mr‘ S H. L. S T .C L A IR , D.
Du
gUPk
, , Good M u sic a t ev e r y service.
1 U
’,n d be helped.
A W ARM W B L C O
if-------
>M
E F O R -------
YOU.
o r Plow s, in good condition.
One d i l a t o r g ard en tr a c to r w ith all
T h e G resh am P a re n t-T e a c h e r a s s o ­
tools.
ciatio n w ill m eet W ednesday evening,
One 8 h. p., one 4 h. p.. one 12 h. p., | O ctober IS. a t S o'clock a t the G resh - 1
tw o 7>2 h. p. g as engines.
One R oss 30 e n silag e c u tte r w ith am g ra d e school. T he p ro g ram com - |
b lo w er pipe an d in sid e pipe.
m ltte e is p re p a rin g an ex cellen t p ro ­
Tw o good used p o tato e lev a to r d ig ­ g ram w hich w ill in clu d e ad d re sse s by •
g ers.
p ro m in en t sp e a k e rs and w ill follow I
T h re e S h ak er d iggers.
T he public i
One O verland, fo u r to u rin g c a rs, 1 th e b u sin ess session.
A -l co ndition, la te m odel; one S3 i and e sp ecially th e p a re n ts o f th e I
O verland. T h re e good used tru c k s.
I school c h ild re n a r e c o rd ially invited. I
W. A. H E SSE L , G resh am . Ore.
Mrs. R. E. M yers, w ife of Rev. Mr. '
H u n d red s of m illio n of d o lla rs a re M yers of M ontavilla visited for a sh o rt ,
a n n u a lly sp e n t fo r m u sic in th e tim e W ednesday a t th e hom e of Mrs
U nited S tates. C onsidered m erely from I C. E. R u sh er.
I th e sta n d p o in t of an in d u stry , Its im-
| p o rta n c e Is im m ense.
T h e u se fu ln e ss of m usic in Its eco­
nom ic sense, its co m b in atio n w ith in ­
d u stry an d civic ev en ts, is now re c o g ­
nized by o u r biggest m en from co ast
to coast.
SA W S
BEAVER
BEAVER
BEAVER
T h e roof of th e J. N. C ian ah an hom e
h as been re-sh in g led .
Mr. an d Mrs. M. E. W illiam s. Mrs.
C. G ordy an d Isa a c L elan d have r e
tu n ed from Z illah . W ashington, w h ere !
th e y w en t to w o rk w ith fru it. T hey
found th e ap p le s v e ry w orm y. Som e
of th e g ro w e rs th e r e do not ex p ect to
h a rv e s t th e ir cro p s.
T he G resham
I peo p le sp e n t o n e day in Y akim a a t­
ten d in g th e W ash in g to n s ta te fair.
T he J. H. M o rrison hom e on M aple
av en u e has receiv ed a new co at of
p ain t.
Mr. an d Mrs. L. P. M anning sp en t
S u n d ay v isitin g In T ro u td a le at the
hom e o f th e ir d a u g h te r, Mrs. L. D.
H ow ard.
Century Grocery
Every 20th C entury G rocery Store is a high-grade institution,
the natural result of the combined ideas, ideals and work of the
best men and women in the grocery business.
Each day they are b etter th an ever. Isn’t this the k ind of a
place you are looking for to spend your money?
Twentieth Century Coffee
pound 33c
2
pounds 65c
A little Stronger, a little Better Flavored and a little Less Priced than the rest
F L O IR , 49’s, K err’s Fancy P aten t, Crown, Vim (Pl 7 f t
F ishers Blend or Olympic, sack
1. rf ¿7
M IL L R U N , High Grade, Ton $ 2 7 . 5 0
Single Sax, 80 lb., $1.15
Miss M yrtle R u sh e r expects to
spend th e w eek-end in A lbany v isitin g
h er b ro th e r, Glen R u sh er, who is e m ­
Mrs. J. N. C ian ah an w ent to th e
ployed a t a fu n itu re m a n u fa c tu rin g Good S a m a rita n h o sp ita l T h u rsd a y
p la n t th ere.
and w as expected to u n d erg o a m ajo r
Miss L ucy A dam s h as leased h e r c h ic k ­ o p eratio n th is m orning.
en farm on th e c o rn e r of C leveland
A mong th o se w ho a tte n d e d th e co n ­
av en u e an d Pow ell V alley road to Mr. vention of th e O regon S u n d ay school
Terms
and .Mrs. H ow ard Y oung of C orvallis. asso ciatio n d u rin g a ll o r a p a rt of its
T he lease is fo r th r e e y ears. Mr.
A better price than
th ree-d ay sessio n w ere M rs. A. S.
Y oung is an ex -serv ice m an and h as
36-inch in Black and Dark
H isey, M rs. A. W. S hipley, Mrs. H. L.
you ever had before
been ta k in g a g o v ern m en t vocational
St.
C
lair,
Mrs.
A
lta
G
en
try
and
Miss
Colors,
special,
. . , ,
— - — or will get for very
tr a in in g c o u rse a t th e college. T hey B eatrice Ja c k so n .
onR» with clutch and 6-foot Simonds blade and guaran­
w ill com e to G resh am ab o u t O ctober
Miss A gnes Sw eet, of P o rtla n d , v is­
teed to give satisfaction.
24. Miss A dam s h as p u rc h a se d a new
b u n g alo w on B a rk e r road w hich is ited w ith frien d s in G resham sev eral
days th is w eek. She h as gone to S e­
being b u ilt by Mr. H o rn ick er. It w ill
a
be read y fo r h e r to occupy about No­ ttle. w h ere she w as called on acco u n t
of th e d eath of a frie n d an d fo rm er
Also W ool Granite Cloth in
vem ber 1.
p atien t.
dark colors suitable for win­
Mr. an d Mrs. B u n tin g an d fam ily
T he L ad ies' Aid so ciety of th e
Reliability
have m oved in to th e fo rm e r S to ck er
Service
ter
dresses,
hom e on F o u rth an d Hood avenue. M ethodist E piscopal c h u rc h w ill m eet
Phone 1141
Phone 1141
T h is h o u se h as re c e n tly t chan g ed on T h u rsd a y afte rn o o n , a t th e hom e of
h an d s and is now ow ned by Mrs. W. Mrs. F ra n k P eak. T he d a te h as been
W. C otton. Mr. B u n tin g fo rm erly had d eferred a day on ac c o u n t of th e m eet­
in g of th e public h e a lth local co m m it­
c h a rg e of th e c a n n e ry a t C arver, O re­
te e on W ednesday afte rn o o n . C ars
gon, b efo re com ing h ere.
A new lot of wide Ginghams
w ill be a t th e lib ra ry a t 2:15 to ta k e
J. M. S tra n sk y , w ho lives on M aple
th o se w ish in g to go. T he h o ste ss w ill
and Devonshires in winter’s
av en u e h a s sev ered h is co n n ectio n s be a ssiste d by Mrs. S. J. B ennison,
w ith th e Jo n e s L u m b e r com pany of Mrs. W. C. A verill and Mrs. C. M. Z im ­
colors. The colors are all
G resh am an d is now w ork in g on th e
m erm an. Im p o rta n t b u sin e ss m a tte rs
guaranteed.
n ig h t sh ift a t th e c o m p an y 's m ill in
a re expected to b rin g o u t a la rg e a t ­
P o rtla n d . He d riv es b ack and fo rth tendance.
W e a re eq u ip p ed to re p a ir y o u r
VVe can show you now a nice lot of colors in ladies’ wool
in h is car. W. J. S am son, w ho lives
car. re g a rd le ss of th e m ak e, a n d do
Mr. and Mrs. O rlan d Z eek, of L eb­
slip-on Sweaters, long sleeves, priced at............... $2.75
on C leveland av en u e, is now em ployed
a ilrst-class Job, o n e th a t we feel
anon, Mrs. F ra n k W ostell, of E ugene,
in th e G resh am lu m b er yard.
safe In g u a ra n te e in g to be r ig h t.
and Mrs. Ida W illiam s from G olden-
W e h av e lo ts o f ro o m fo r live a u to
A p a rty of G resh am m en re tu rn e d
dale, W ash in g to n , w ere h e re last week
s to ra g e .
T h u rsd a y from a h u n tin g trip . T hose
to a tte n d th e fu n e ra l of A lva H evel
The Tuxedo style Sweaters in heather and dark colors
w ho w ent w ere F ra n k M etzger, O ran
L ingle, G ish er J e n n in g s and L eslie
selI,n8
at................................................................. $3.75
FA R.M o n NEK O BJECTS
P e rry . T h ey left G rq sh am la st S a tu r ­
TO W ATER DISTRICT
day. T hey sh o t six d e e r and b ro u g h t
fo u r hom e.
G resham , O regon, Oct. 13, 1922.__
Southard & Southard
T he pool h all In G resham has E d ito r O u tlo o k :— B elieving th a t your
Children’s Gingham Dresses, sizes 2 to 8 years. Values
I’hone 2391
Night Phone 25x5
ch an g ed h an d s. C has. C leveland has colum ns a re open fo r th e fa ir co n sid ­
up to $2.00. Special at.................................... •
ggr
sold out to D. M. R o b e rts and Mr. e ra tio n of ail q u estio n s of a public or
R o b erts h as a lre a d y ta k e n possession. sem i-p u b lic In te re st, I w ish space in
He w ill be a ss iste d by h is son, K en- y o u r v a lu ab le p a p e r to voice a few ob­
n eth . Mr. C leveland th a n k s th e pub- je c tio n s to th e proposed R ockwood
! lie for th e ir p a tro n a g e w hile he w as
W ater D istrict.
. co n d u ctin g th e bu sin ess.
T h e w rite r in co m pany w ith 15
| T h e L a d ie s' Aid of th e M ethodist '
o th e r farm o w n ers of th e proposed
| c h u rc h of G resh am w ill serv e su p p er d is tric t have given th is q u e stio n c a re ­
to tlie Royal N eighbor co n v en tio n and ful co n sid e ra tio n fo r th e p a st few
| to th e p u b lic on W ednesday evening. days an d th e m o re w e have studied
O ctober 25. F u rth e r d e ta ils w ill be th is p ro ject th e m o re vze a re co n ­
given la te r.
vinced of th e e rr o r th e re w ill be in
A b a z a a r, e n te rta in m e n t and c h ic k ­ p u sh in g th is p ro ject o v er a t th is tim e.
en su p p e r a re being a rra n g e d by th e We have m ad e a c a re fu l poll of the
R eflecting increased confidence in th e F irs t S ta te B ank
L a d ie s' Aid so ciety of th e Zion E v a n ­ re s id e n ts an d v o ters of th e proposed
im
posed by its p atro n s, and th e tre a d of increased business
g elical c h u rc h for W ednesday. No­ d is tric t an d we And a to ta l of 6<»0
o p e ra tio n s in th is com m unity.
vem b er S. T h e affair h a s been set a le g a l v o te rs, m en and w om en, an d a
w eek e a rlie r th a n a t first p lan n ed on g ro ss to ta l of not to exceed 450 homes.
Of th is n u m b er of hom es it is e s ti­
ac c o u n t of a conflict of d ates, anil a r ­
A pril 5, 1922 Oct. 5, 1922 In cre a se
tic le s for th e sa le w ill n e c e ssa rily be m ated th e re a re 50 th a t w ould find it
Iota!
Resources,
..$542,163.05
$577,009.52 $34,846 47
finished p ro m tp iy . T h ey a re to be " h a r ,|sb ip to pay th e w a te r r a te if the
I
qtal
D
e
p
o
s
i
t
s
469,475.12
511,068.13 41,593.01
tu rn e d over to Mrs. T h eo d o re B ru g g er 8Y»tt“«n »'»■ in sta lle d fre e of ch arg e.
KEN COR’, I !J BEI E
Miss B elle M cG regor, a te a c h e r T h e re ,s an ’’’ H m ated 20» th a t w ould
P R ID E ’S MINCE MEAT
Can 25c, 3 for 70c
from R ufus. O regon, w as th e guest I gain n o th in g by in s ta llin g th e w ater
Spec., cun 15c, 3 for 43c
I
th
is week of M rs R. H. Todd. Miss as th ey a lre a d y have p e rm a n e n t sy s ­
RAISINS, Seeded or Needle«*
PINK SALMON, Tall fu n «
M cG regor h a s not been in G resham tem s and th e re fo re w ould g ain n o th - J
P
ackage
I
sc,
3
for
50c
Can 15c, :t fo r 39c
for tw o y e a rs and w as p a rtic u la rly iug by th e chan g e. T h is w ould leave |
I EDER A I. MILK
ìresham, Oregon
s
tru c k w ith th e s u b s ta n tia l im prove- a n e stim ated 20» u se rs to h elp c a rry
OTTER ( I.AMS. F la ts
L arge cans
I m e n u w hich have ta k e n p lace In th at an e stim ated 1150,000 in v estm en t «»
Can 17c, 3 for 5<»c
Can 10c, 0 can s 55c
! tim e.
■ 'a per cen t, p lu s 5 per cen t d e p re d a - ( ' l l I , I M Ill'S DAY
Miss C lara Mason is u n a b le to c o n ­ tion, p lu s th e a n n u a l o p e ra tin g costa i
IS OBSERVED
•
tin u e h e r school w ork a t p re se n t on w hich th e frie n d s of th e e n te rp ris e
acco u n t of illn ess. She Is confined to claim w ill not exceed 13000 p er year.
T he
G resham
h an k s
rem ain ed
I h e r bed.
So It can h e read ily seen th n t from ' closed ail day T h u rsd ay , O ctober
12.
A ndrew P u lle n has re tu rn e d to his a b u sin e ss s ta n d p o in t it w ould he d if­
“T h e Gla<l Hand
! in o b se rv a n c e of C olum bus day. It
C hurch.“
1 w ork for th e 1'. R. l . * j». com pany ficult to in te re s t in v e sto rs w ith a hope
w as ju s t 430 y e a rs ago y e sterd ay
at T h re e L in k s n e a r E sta c a d a , a fte r of m ak in g a profit from th e Inveat-
B IR1rEi8chaO.O,? ° a m " S erm o n 11 a m
cince C olum bus saw a sm all piece of
B ible S tu d y an d P ra ise S e rv ice
| sev eral d ay s visit w ith h is m other. m ent. P lease do not forget th a t w hen
land w hich proved to be an islan d and j
W ed n esd ay , 7 :3 0 p. m.
Mrs.
W
E
>
Beegle.
th
is
system
is
fully
in
s
ta
lle
d
It
w
ill
Saturday and
re q u ire 118,750 per an n u m to c a rr y it m ark ed th e discovery of A m erica.
PLEASANT
HOME BAPTIST
Miss
Je
a
n
Gould,
of
T
illam
ook,
vis
Mund ay Special
C olum bus Day, so far, has not been j B ible School 10 a m .; B. Y. P U
■ lted sev eral day s th is w eek w ith her an d th e land o w n ers w ill be elected
g ra n d m o th e r. Mrs. P. A. G ould and : to pay th e fiddler for m any y e a rs be­ m ade a legal holiday and only the I > :3 0 ; S erm o n , 8 :0 0 ; M idw eek
h a n k s and p u b lic p laces rem ain i
T h u rsd a y , 7 :3 0 .
I o th e r re lativ es.
fo re th e p ro ject w ill c re a te a re se rv e
\ El YET TOBACCO
closed
on th a t d ay ; h u t in c o n sid e ra ­ li u v e r s a l B ro th e rh o o d is th e G o al”
I »-2 CROP BRAZILS
fund from th e sale of w ater to re tire
Ca“ h
S u n «hlne S p irit.
13c. 2 for 25c
tion of th e m a n y h a rd s h ip s and p r i­
th e bonds.
Pound h r , 2 lbs. 35c
DAX 10 Q HARRY, B. Th., P a sto r
I V ó u r d in n e r
]
v
atio
n
s
w
hich
C
olum
bus
en
d
u
red
on
T hink of th e a b su rd ity of laying 40
P. A. TOBACCO
U P T O N S TEA
nvill n o t come
1 « rd of T h an k s,
j m ile s of w a te r m ain s in a fa rm in g dis- i his voyage of discovery, it w ould se e m
16 ounce tin . #1.
T o G R IE F - ‘
Pound cans. 79c
no
m
ore
th
a
n
rig
h
t
if
th
is
day
w
as
set
We
w
ish
to th a n k all th o se w ho
t tr ic t th a t is a lre a d y su p p lied w th an ,
by
I ab u n d an ce of good w a te r fo r farm | asid e a a legal holiday and observed , ’ h eir help an d sy m pathy, enable.! n s
a s such by a ll of th e people In th e 1to e n d u re th e la s t sad days of th e
' h c r é V o r -
' use, w ith farm p ro d u c ts sellin g for
I U nited State.
death and b u ria l of o u r loved one- for
n i’B F '
less th a n o n e -h a lf of th e coat of p ro ­
all th e h eau tifu i flow ers, th e ch o ir for
ami help the Baptist Ladies’ Guild
duction
and
ta x e s
alread y
high
( outing E vent« of Intere«!.
th e m u sic; th e Queen E s th e r c irc le
enough to ta k e o n e -fo u rth of th e value
Pacific
In te rn a tio n a l
E xposition. w ho helped us th ro u g h o u r tim e
of th è crop. My hope is th a t you w tll
of
N ovem ber 4-11.
sorrow , We ex p ress o u r h e a rtfe lt
be aro u sed to see th e e x tra v a g a n c e of
Music w eek. N ovem ber 5-12
th an k s.
th is e n te rp ris e and th a t you w ill in ­
MOST FOLKS ARE
U n iv ersity of O regon A lum ni co n ­
•M *. A n n H evel. Miss V ivian H evel
ABOUT AS HAPPY d u ce all of y o u r frien d s to go w ith vention, E ugene, N ovem ber 11.
Mrs. May Wood.
as th e ir d in n e r allo w s th
.... e m to
, w you to th e polls to m o rro w and vote
NO on th is p ro ject.
be
Y our a p p e tite feels q u ite a g ­
Outlook-» ntcrprl«e ( einhination.
"S ay It w ith a W a n t A d .“
g ra v a te d If y o u r d ig e s tio n is not
If It c a rr ie s 1 know of oue 62-acr«
S u b sc rip tio n s w tll be tak en for th e
fu rn is h e d w ith th e p ro p e r m enu. j ra n c h on th e B ase L ine th a t w ill b,
O
utlook
and
th
e
O
regon
City
E
n
te
r­
P ian o T uning.
L et th is m a r k e t a ss ist you.
We
p rise fo r oue y e a r fo r 12.50.
fo r sa le cheap.
T ru ly y o u rs.
Satisfaction gu aranteed
»3
P h on e
" I ll be p leased to se rv e you.
Jones.
G
resham 1561. care O ut-
D. E. TOW LE.
P h o n e w ant a d s to 1561.
look.
$11O
Ail Wool Serges
8 5 c yd.
NOW is the time to buy and use the drag saw
W . A . H ESSEL
8 5 c yd.
Automobile Repairing
WE HAVE FOR THE GIRLS
G resh am G a ra g e
SPECIAL TO CLOSE OUT
Walrad Mercantile Co.
S tap le G roceries
Gresham, Oregon
AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES
Rex Mam
Comparative Statement
30c
WHITE RIBBON SHORTENING
Special
med. pail 75c, large pail $1.45
RED SALT SALMON. Spi.. lb. 10c
Jfitst
BETHEL
BAPTIST
CROWN - OLYMPIC - KERR’S
WHITE MOUNTAIN
FLO U R
4 9 lb . s a c k
$1 ~
Buy DEPENDABLE COFFEE Saturday
SPECIAL DI.MONSTR VIIOX — SPECIAL PRk E
Pound can 42c, 3 pound can $1.19
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Quality and Service
Phone 1451
Phone t45,
A. J. W. BROWN
Phone 1S91
O regon City m ade ALL WOOL
m ack in aw s S ires 8 to 16 y e a rs sp e ­
c ial a t »5.0«. e . w A ylsw orth. ’
B argain R ates on the P ortland Dailies
In Combination with the Outlook.
Phone 1561