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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1923)
page F O e n GKE8HAW B ET II El, BAPTIST ZION EVANGELICAL SERVICES ANNOI NCED CHI ’IH II SERVICES Bible school next S unday m orning at the Bethel B aptist church will co n vene at 10 o’clock. P reach in g by the p asto r will be a t 11 o'clock. He will speak on the subject of "S upplying M aterial Needs." T his will be the fo u rth serm on in the se ries on th e "L o rd ’s P ra y er." T he la rg e chorus choir will sing th e anthem " The A w akening C horus.” Mr. and Mrs. H. W. S trong will fu rn ish an ad d i tional m usical num ber, a duet "Come U nto Me and R est” by Cam pana. By unanim ous consent, It was decid ed not to have an evening service next Sunday to give everyone an o p p o rtu n ity to attend the evangelistic services at th e M ethodist ch u rch in Gresham . Plano Tnslug. S atisfaction guaranteed, $3. B. Jones. 2625 E a st 49th street. T he Rev. H. R. G eb h ard t will p reach in th e G erm an la n g u ag e at th e Zion E v angelical ch u rch next Sunday m orning at 11 o'clock, follow ing the Sunday school, w hich m eets a t 10 o ’clock. T he re g u la r m eeting of th e young people will be held in th e ev ening a t 7:30 o’clock. T he p a sto r and M v g . G ebhardt r e tu rn ed y esterd ay from th e east, com ing by way of San F ran cisco . They w ere co n sid erab ly delayed by th e floods d u rin g th e p a rt few days. Mr and Mrs. G eb h ard t w ent to Peotone, Illinois, on N ovem ber 28, being called th e re by th e d eath of th e fo rm er's m other. Fred OUTLOOK, F K ID U . 11« GRESHAM LOCALS A p arty was given Iasi Monday ev en ing at th e Bethel B aptist p arsonage hv Mrs D. Q. B a rry ’s Sunday school class. The m em bers had invited many frien d s and th e re w ere .36 in all. Some of th e young people w ere from P leas a n t Home and th e re st w ere from G resham . Mrs. E. D avidson an d Sirs. Clow acted as chaperones. T he even ing w as spent w ith m usic an.I Barnes. J u s t before th e g u ests d e p a rtiu , dain ty refresh m en ts w ere served. An en joyable evening w as „pent. F rien d s of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S chneider will be glad to h ear of the a rriv a l of a baby girl born Iasi Friday m orning, J a n u a ry 5, at th e Em anuel ’ ho sp ital In P o rtland. She weighed seven pounds. Both m o th er and baby ' a re doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Schnei- I d er a re now living in E ast P o rtlan d . ! Mrs. Schneider w as fo rm erly Miss ' B essie S trebin. She ta u g h t in the ' G resham grad e school la st year. T he L adies’ Aid of th e M ethodist I ch u rc h is p lanning to hold a bazaar and su p p er on Monday evening, Feb ru a ry 22. | P o rtlan d Com pany Loses L um ber. T he Jo n e s L um ber com pany of P o rtlan d of w hich th e lo c a l' p la n t b earin g th e sam e nam e is a branch, lost 30,000 feet of lu m b er la st Mon day evening. It w as c a rrie d aw ay “ T he (.Inti llu n il d u rin g th e n ig h t by th e flood w aters. C h u r r li.” B ib le S chool 10 a . m .. S e rm o n a t II a . m. All of th e men in th e em ploy of th e a n d 7 :30 p. m . L o r d ’s S u p p e r th e first com pany w ere called upon to begin a S u n d a y o f th e m o n th . B ib le S tu d y a n d dyke T uesday m o rn in g as soon as the P ra is e S e rv ic e W e d n e s d a y , 7 30 p. m C h o ir R e h e a rs a l, T h u r s d a y , 7 :30 p. m loss w as discovered to keep out th e “I’nliersul Brotherhood lit ihe Goal” w ater to p rev en t fu rth e r loss. Mrs. H. Donley of S pokane Is spend "Come thiru w ith un anti we w ill do ing a few days th is week a t th e home thee good.' W h a t you w an t, w hen you w an t it, of h er sister, Mrs. L eslie T. St. Clair. DAVID Q. BARRY. B. Th., P astor. as you w an t it— W a n t ad. It. Mrs. H annah Johnson has been ill j but Is reported im proving. Mrs. Maggie Ulm has in h e r yard a yellow jessam in e in full bluuiu, w hich is a ttra c tin g much atten tio n . T h eresa C astner of Hood River, w orthy g ran d m atro n of th e O rder o f E astern S tar, w ill m ake h er official v isit to th e G resham ch a p te r on T u es day evening, J a n u a ry 16. BETHEL BAPTIST J B I 1K V 12, Wash Boilers 20th Century Grocery A D D IT IO N A L B E N E F IT S In addition to the huge canned goods sale being conducted, we a re featuring these addi tional items for the benefit of Econom ical Shoppers. SATURDAY AND MONDAY HEAD RICE, Blue Rose Va riety, 4 lbs..................... 25c ROYAL BAKING POWDER, 5 lb. cans, $2.20. 1’1'RE HONEY, ex tract ed, in pint ja rs .............. 29c COCOA in bulk 3 lb s................................. 25c sm all cans, 20c; CAMPBELL’S TOMATO Soup, c a n .........................9c large cans, SHRIM P, new pack can ................................... is« 20th C entury C o ffe e — If there was a better ____—one pound for 3 3 c , 3 pounds for 9 5 c . 40c; 2 ^ lb. cans, $1.19; CAMEL DATES, every one good, pkg................ 15c coffee we would roast it SOAP— Royal \\ hite, Clean Easy or Sno Lite, bar for 4<‘, 10 for...................... 39e CALIF. SOFT SHELL W alnuts, lb.................... 29c EGGS, Fresh Ranch, largs size, doz.............. 87c C R ISC O — l ’s 23c, NOR WEGIAN SA R DIN ES, Iris B rand ................ l S ^ c PINHEAD GUN POWDER Tea, the finest grown lb....................................... 49c l | ’s 3 4 c , 3 ’s 6 7 c , SNOW FALL FLOUR, 49 lb. sack....................$1.65 POTATOES, by the sack 69c: 10 lbs 10c 6’s$ 1 .2 7 , 9 ’s $1.85 D A R IM A D E M IL K — From W estern Cows—tall cans for 10c, dozen at............ $ 1.18 QUEEN OLIVES, pint j a r s ........................ 29c HEINZ MUSTARD, b o ttle ............................. 13c MARYLAND CORN, No. 2 cans .............................. 10c for Less! T he re g u la r m eeting of th e G resham An im p o rta n t m eeting of th e G re sh circle, P aren t-T each er association, am B u sin ess Men’s o rg an iz atio n w ill w ill be held a t th e g rad e school on be held n ex t M onday n ig h t a t th e city After invoicing we find that we have too many wash n ex t Monday evening, J a n u a ry 15. hall to m ake a rra n g e m e n ts for G re sh Among the m usical a ttra c tio n s w ill be boilers. Our stocks include the best makes. Boilers am Day in co n n ectio n w ith F a rm B u songs by Miss K ath ry n Honey and the that are made to stand heavy wear for years and we reau W eek, F e b ru a ry 5 to 10. boys' glee club, a new o rg an izatio n of T h e B ethel B a p tist G uild is a n are going to price them at prices that will attract. th e g rad e school. A good sp eak er and nouncing a d in n er and e n te rta in m e n t o th er In terestin g num bers for th e ev to be given on S atu rd ay , M arch 17. ening a re being a rran g e d for. No. 9, 14-oz. Rome All-Copper Boiler................ $6.45 At th e m eeting of th e W. C. T. U. E. E. Lounsbury, of Rockwood, who y esterd ay p la n s w ere s ta rte d fo r th e No. 8, 14-oz. Rome All-Copper Boiler................ 5.2 0 has been tre a tin g w ith Dr. Becker, is p a rticip a tio n of th e local union in th e m uch improved. As a re su lt of the b azaar to be given th e la tte r p a r t of No. 9, Copper bottom, heavy tin sides, Atlantic c h iro p ra c to r’s tre a tm e n t Mr. L o u n s M arch in P o rtlan d by th e M ultnom ah bury has passed about 25 gall stones, co unty W. C. T. U., fo r th e benefit of No. 8, Copper bottom, heavy tin sides, Atlantic some as large as hazel nuts. He was th e C h ild re n ’s F arm Home. T h e booth « •u sid ered near d e a th ’s door for some No. 9, Copper bottom, heavy tin sides, Lisk....... conducted by th e G resham o rg a n iz a weeks b u t Is now up and aro u n d and tion w ill be in th e n a tu re of a co u n fairly well. Telephone 1236 Gresham, Oregon No. 8, Copper bottom, heavy tin sides, Lisk....... try sto re. AU m a n n e r of c o n trib u R ecent g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. tio n s w ill be solicited for th e affair No. 9, Copper bott’m, h’vy tin sides, W orld’s Best 2 .35 and Mrs. H. W. Cooley w ere Mrs. and th e proceeds of th e boo»h w ill be Cooley's sister, Mrs. A. F. C arn in e of . Placed to th e cre d it of th e G resh am No. 8, Copper bott’m, h’vy tin sides, W orld’s Best 2.00 Condon, Oregon, and J. ,.? ° P'V s d istric t quota. T he co m m ittee in b ro th er, John Cooley from California. .....................»'''»»««■"Hl.... . ch a rg e co n sists of Mrs. B. L. W a lrad 48235323484848482348000223484848534823485353532323485389484853 No. 8, All Galvanized............................................... 2.00 T he g u ests and Mr. and Mrs. Cooley Mrs. S. S. T hom pson, Mrs. Jo h n and fam ily had d inner T h u rsd ay a t the Brow n an d Mrs. A. McManus. home of Mr and Mrs. Geo. A rm strong Mrs. C lara H ill, w ho h as been ill for in Victory d istrict. Mrs. Cooley's m any m onths, is so fa r im proved as to It is rep o rted by o u r g o v ern m en t th a t— m other was reported to be very ill at be able to sit a t th e ta b le w ith h er M yrtle Creek and she and her sister fam ily. $225,000,000 expected to go to h er but w ord cam e x , — 01 V ictory N otes called for nav- Mrs. M. D. K ern is confined to h e r m en t D ecem ber 15th, last, a re still in th e h an d s of people and t h a t - th a t th e m other is improving. Mrs. home w ith b ro n ch ia l tro u b le. C arnine and John Cooley a re re tu r n $425,000,000 A n o th er d an ce is to be given th is ing now to th e ir respective homes. —of W a r S av in g s S tam p s due J a n u a ry 1st, last, are still in the hands evening in th e M asonic h all by a n u m ° L P''° P df lRy ° f Pe° ple ln ca8hln* ‘hese securities is an e x tra ber of G resham b u sin ess men. expense an d h in d ran c e to th e governm ent In fin ancing itself. T he ladles of th e B ethel B a p tist Guild w ill give a food sa le a t th e A. If you have an y of th ese secu rities we w ill be glad to collect W. M etzger sto re on S atu rd ay of n ex t th em fo r you and a s sist you ln rein v estin g ln safe and sound secur week, J a n u a ry 20. ities. W e have a larg e lis t of m unicipal bonds to select from. Mrs. Ross M arston w as o p era ted on Whole or H alf for ac u te ap p e n d ic itis a t a P o rtla n d L arge size pail >1.85 h o sp ital last M onday an d is re p o rte d to be g ettin g along sa tisfa c to rily . GRESHAM , OREGON N icely trim m ed, weigh about 6 pounds Good for seasoning GRESHAM STUDENTS ARE 021005020202000002020123235302020001484801020102484848005323010001020200020 .................... ......................................................... ............ ........... —.71 AT OREGON NORMAL D on’t F o rg e t the Bonnie Blue Enamelware Sale 2 pieces for U N T IL W E D N E SD A Y HEPP’S RACKET STORE C a r e le s s I n v e s t o r s Now is the tim e to buy W ash B oilers G R O C E R Y B U L L E T IN B arton Circle-W H am s, lb. 29c N ew berg P u re L ard, m ed. 95c Picnics, lb .............................. 20c S alt P ork, lb .......................... 23c P alm Olive S o a p ___ 1 F R E E U ncle Johns Syrup, qt. size 49c Special 6 for 49c Special, table size for 27c Good C ooking A pples, 90c, $1 B u tter S ubstitutes F o r a box Gem Nut H einz Tom ato C atsup, pint 35c 25c, Nucoa, 29c Bulk C ocoa, lb .......................10c 3 bottles for >1.00 3 pounds for 25c Plain M ixed C andies, 2 lbs. 25c Special for one pound 15c A rgo C orn S tarch , p k g .. . . 10c W hite W onder Soap, 27 b ars $1 O tte r M inced C lam s, can . 20c 3 packages for 25c No. 1 tall cans. M. J. B. Coffee, 1 pound for 43c 3 pounds for >123, 5 pounds >1.98 Quaiity and Service 3 cans for 55c K errs Best P a te n t Flour $1.93 ,, 49-pound sack A» IA» METZGER <& CO» Phone 1451 FIRST STATE BANK | Two g ra d u a te s of Union H igh school | at G resh am a re am ong th e stu d e n ts at O regon N orm al th is y ear. Miss Ruth E llio tt, d a u g h te r of Mr. an d Mrs. E. L. E llio tt, a g ra d u a te of th e 1921 class, en tered th e n o rm al in Ju n e an d has co n tin u ed h er w ork to th e p re se n t tim e. She is now in th e R u ra l T r a in ing school at M ountain View u n d er tlie su p erv isio n of Mrs. Inez M iller. Miss E llio tt sp en t th e h o lid ay s w ith h er p are n ts in th is vicinity. M ark N angle, of th e cla ss of 1919 of Union H igh, is ta k in g a co u rse a t Oregon N orm al. T he w o rld 's la rg e st m ail te rm in a l, located in Chicago, is com pleted and has been tu rn ed over to th e postofflee. I It is tw o blocks long and six sto rie s high. Chicago is th e m ail tr a n s p o r t a t i o n ce n te r of th e U nited S tates. Th< l parcel post traffic for th e m onth of ('O ctober atom totaled over 23,000 tons CASCADE LOCKS MEN GET MAXIMUM FINE Multnomah Farm Rnrean to Elect Officers. T he M ultnom ah County F arm B u R o b e it A ndrew , a b u tc h e r a t C as reau w ill hold a m eeting next F riday cad e L ocks, and his b ro th e r M elvin, aftern o o n , J a n u a ry 19, in G resham in w ere reig n e d b efo re J u s tic e of th e M etzger’s h all a t 1:30. One of the P eace O th an k a t Hood R iv er la st F r i p u rp o ses of th e m eeting w ill be to day. T h e officer im posed th e m a x i elect new officers for th is year. m um p u n ish m e n t on R o b ert A ndrew s by re q u e stin g him t o . p a y a fine of M ultnom ah county leads all oth er >500 an d se rv e a six m o n th s' jail s e n co u n ties in th e sta te In th e n um ber of ten ce. T he y o u n g e r b ro th e r w as g iv reg istered m o tor vehicles th is year en th e sam e fine an d a su sp en d ed jail w hich has rea ch ed a to ta l of 46,850 se n ten c e of 60 days. T h e m en w ere I w hich is over o n e-th ird th e num - a rre s te d on a liq u o r c h a rg e th e S at- her of m o to r vehicles reg istered u rd a y n ig h t b efo re C h ristm as. in th e state. C lackam as county has Card of Thanks. I w ish to th a n k th e n eig h b o rs an d frie n d s for th e ir k in d n e ss and ex p re ssio n s of sy m p ath y d u rin g th e ill n ess and d ea th of my m o th er, an d for th e b e a u tifu l floral trib u te s. A R T H U R HEINEY. A re you W ant Ads. w ide aw a k e? ¡6,039 re g iste re d m otor vehicles th is 1 I y ear. T h e to ta l num ber of m otor ve hicles re g iste re d in Oregon d u rin g th e period of Ja n . 1 to Dec. 31, 1922, ag g reg ated 134.566 according to a r e p o rt p re p a re d by th e s e c re ta ry of state. 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