Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 19, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
GUESIIAM
BETHEL
BAPTIST
OCTLOOK.
FRIDAY.
An U n reaso n ab le Judge.
‘‘Well, my m an ,” asked th e Magia-
istra te , “ w hat have you got to say for
I y o u rself 7“
The B ap tist Guild w ill hold a fin d
“ T h e O la d H a n d
"D on’t be 'ard on a poor m an. Your sale at th e A. W. M etzger sto re on
Church.**
B ib le S chool 10 a . m . S e rm o n a t 11 a. m. J H onor. T he wife and kids ’ s ta rv in ’ I S atu rd ay aftern o o n , beginning at 2
a n d 7 30 n m . L o rd '» S u p p e r th e bru t ¡o r 1 w ouldn’t 'ave stole th a t leg o’
S u n d a y o f th e m o n th . B ib le S tu d y a n d thutton. H ad n 't ’ad n o th in ’ to eat for o’clock.
P r a i s e S e rv ic e W e d n e s d a y , 7 :30 p. m . , th ree days, th ey ’ad n 't.”
C h o ir R e h e a rs a l, T h u r s d a y , 7 :30 p. m.
T ick ets for th e sen io r play w ill be
“Uut th e policem an te lls me th a t
“Universal Hrotlierhuud Is the Goal” I you
keep th re e dogs. A m an who can on sale at the G resham D rug com pany
"Come thou w ith uh and we w ill do do th a t ca n 't be sta rv in g ," retu rn ed sto re on Ja n u a ry 22. S tu d en ts who
thee good.'
th t .Magistrate.
w ill also sell w ill be W illiam Mc­
DAVID q. HARRY, B. Th., P astor.
"Oh, w ell, gov’n o r” replied th e p ris­ A llister, Alden M iller an d V ictor Adix.
oner, "if you expect as w e’re g oln’ to
T he ladies of th e G resham Rebekah
e a t dogs, I a in ’t no m ore to say.
Milk Records.
W h a t’s th e sen ten ce? Yer m ight as lodge m et last M onday aftern o o n at
Milk re p o rt blanks now for sale w ell put me o ut o t my an x iety .”—
th e home of Mrs. A. McManus for th e
cheap a t th e O utlook office.
H ouston Post.
I p u rp o se of sew ing for th e Odd F e l­
low 's Home. T hey com m enced w ork
I on tw o q u ilts. T his Is th e first m eet­
ing held. A p a rtia l o rg au izatio n as a
b ran ch of th e R ebekah lodge was
m ade but a nam e has not yet been
selected. T he officers elected a re Mrs.
H ilda M etzger, p resid e n t; Mrs. S. J.
B ennlson, vice p resid e n t; Mrs. Roy
H. Gibbs, se c re ta ry -tre a su re r.
The
ladies a re to m eet on th e th ird Mon­
day aftern o o n of each m onth. The
1 n ex t m eeting w ill be held a t th e home
of Mrs. H ilda M etzger.
T h e O utlook force w as honored to ­
day by receiv in g a p rese n t from Geo.
In this lot of New C aps you will find a nice assort­
A llder of V ictory d istric t of a b ea u ti­
ment of dark and medium light patterns. All are silk
ful box of S ta rk and Baldw in apples.
T he S tark ap p les a re u n u su a lly large.
lined, with attractive colors.
An ad jo u rn ed B usiness M en's m eet
ing w ill be held next M onday n ig h t at
th e city hall to com plete p lan s for the
b an q u et and e n te rta in m e n t to be giv­
Get your Spring Cap NOW
en on S atu rd ay of F a rm e rs’ Week,
F e b ru a ry 5 to 10.
A ndrew J. B rugger, son of Mr. and
Mrs. T heodore B rugger, w as em ployed
by th e govern m en t a few m o n th s ago
as a civil en g in eer in th e B ureau of
P u b lic Roada. He w as first se n t to
M erritt, W ashington, to w o tk on a
p ro ject th e re b ut th e snow s la s t fall
in
te rfe rre d and it w as n ecessary to
TO ILET SOAP F R E E , W ITH WASHING POWDER
disco n tin u e th e w ork. L ast w eek he
Come in and see w hat W H IT E KING will do
w as tra n s fe rre d to so u th e rn Oregon to
w ork on th e Ju n c tio n City an d F lo r­
ence project.
T he G resham fire d ep a rtm en t w as
to have held a m eeting la st T uesday
evening and elect new officers but
w hen th e ^ m ee tin g w as called th ere
w ere not enough m em bers p rese n t so
a second m eeting w ill be held next
week.
19.
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GRESHAM LOCALS
New Caps
FOR MEN AND BOYS
Men’s, each..................................... $1.85
Boys’, e a c h ........................... ...... $1.65
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
DEM O N STR ATIO N !
JASCAKV
Sat., Jan. 2 0
WHITE KING PRODUCTS
zr /he
edure -
G^&Z cz/Zr f e / corZr
VERY L A N G RA NG E manufactured is built
around the famous HO T BLAST principle and
contains the L A N G HOT AIR DRAFT, both
original, patented features. Forcing the heat en­
tirely around the oven, utilizing every particle
of fuel and heating every inch of cooking sur­
face, the L A N G ran&e is by far the most econom­
ical kitchen run&e on the market. Today L A N G
stoves are used and endorsed by thousands of
American housewives.
L et us show you a
F red Je n n in g s is in e a ste rn Oregon
w here he w as called to a tte n d the
fu n e ra l of his b ro th er-in -law
T his
is th e fo u rth fu n eral w hich h as oc­
cu rre d rec en tly in his fam ily. H e has
atten d ed th e fu n e ra ls of th re e b ro th ­
ers-in -law an d a step d au g h ter in the
p ast four m onths.
H al B ishop m ade a v isit to
G resham W ednesday aftern o o n a c ­
com panied by one of his b ro th ers.
A second b ro th er of Mr. Bishop also
cam e out d u rin g th e afternoon.
Mrs. J. H. H obs has been ill w ith an
a tta c k of g rip b ut is feeling b etter.
T he co n tra c t for rem oving the bowl
from th e base of th e sta tu e w as let
to C. A. Hill. T he w eath er has d e­
layed th e com pletion of th e work.
T he A uxiliary to th e A m erican L e­
gion will m eet next T uesday evening
at th e G resham lib ra ry a t 7:30. All
m em bers a re urged to be p rese n t as
im p o rta n t business is to come up b e­
lt,re th e m eeting.
T h e re g u la r m eeting of th e A m eri­
can Legion w hich w as to be held next
T uesday evening has been postponed
for a w eek and w ill be held on T u e s­
day evening. J a n u a ry 30, In C arlso n 's
h all. An election of officers will be
held and th e o rg an izatio n of th e post
com pleted.
T he G resham R ebekah lodge will
h o ll a te g u la r m eeting next Monday
evening.
Mr. end Mrs. It. W. Gibbs retu rn ed
last Monday evening from Bend. »Ire-
g o : . afte r an absence of about six
w eeks
Twentieth Century Grocery
The purpose of a
TW ENTIETH CENTURY STORE IS
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B en" “ »W e
SATURDAY AND MONDAY WE OFFER
Ial LK SEEDLESS RAISINS, per pound, 15c, 25 pounds for.......................... $3.50
CALIF. SOFT SHELL
W alnuts, pound........... 29c
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CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP,
10 bars .......................... 46c
PREFERRED STOCK
Telephone Peas
8 c a n » .........
19c
# i.io
OREGON BUDDED ERAN-
quette W alnuts, lb...... 35c
KEL LOG’S CORN
Flakes, pkg............
GHIRARDELLIS GROUND
Chocolate, 1-lb. can ... 2Sc
M .1 B TREE TEA,
your favorite kind, lb. 5Sc
half pound ................... 29c
ROYAL BAKING POWDER
large cans .................... 40c
BLUE ROSE RICE
2 lbs. 15c; 10 lbs
CANE SUGAR 14 lbs. for $1.
ALBERS FLAPJACK
23c
Limit 1 lot to a customer.
NEBRASKA CORN MEAL
9-lb. s a c k ...................... 29c
9c
69c
SATURDAY ONLY
ROYAL W HITE SOAP
bar ...................
4c
ROBLES I- RL ITS, No. 2J/ 2 cans in Syrup, Peaches, Pears or Apricots, c^n for 20d
MARYLAND CORN
can ........
10c
LILY OF THE VALLEY
PREFERRED STOCK
.?.»zden A antam Corn
Solid Pack Tomatoes, No.
— 16c, 6 for
#1.30 *2U cans. 17}£c; 6 for #1.06
20th Century Coffee— “The essence of everything good in coffee,” is
roasted today, on your table tomorrow, pound 33c, 3 pounds 95c
PI RE HONEY. Extracted,
pint jars ...................... 29c
SPANISH QUEEN OLIVES»,
pint j a r s ........................ 29c
FISH ERS BLEND FLOUR
49-lb. sack ................. $1.93
BEANS—Small W hite, Red Mexican, or Pinks, 3 pounds for..................
25c
Standard Peas, Tomatoes, Cut Stringless Beans, can 12/2c, assorted, dozen for $1.45
MILK, tall cans, any kind,...............................................
Juicy Lemons, 300 size, 28c, 2 doz. 8Sf || Del Monte Sardines, No. 1 oval, 12'..<
Really no use in looking for a better place to trade than at a
20T1I CENTURY STORE.
Mrs. G rant Shaw of P o rtlan d is vis­
itin g w ith Mrs. H. M. Shaw an d Mrs.
L eslie St. Clair.
25c
A rza Sm ith ha? been q u ite ill for
th e p a st few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Ja ck so n Jo n es gave a
b irth d ay d in n er on S unday in honor
of th e ir little son, R obert, an d Mrs.
<’ ■ J . L undquist.
O th ers p rese n t w ere
Mr. L u n d q u ist and M arvin, Mr. and
Mrs. 8. C. Jo n es and H ally, Mrs. F. W.
Fieldhouse.
Mrs. Violet T h o rn to n spent, last
w eek-end visiting at McMinnville.
Miss G enevieve M cA llister w as a
d in n er g u est T h u rsd ay noon a t the
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stafford.
Mrs. Gordon K elly w as th e g u est of
Miss G enevieve M cA llister T h u rsd ay
evening. Mrs. K elly Is th e d au g h ter
of R. W. Stafford. She an d Tier h u s ­
band moved h ere la st fall from C hi­
cago, Illinois. Mr. K elly is connected
w ith th e pickle fac to ry and Mrs. K elly
a s sists in th e office.
Mr. an d Mrs. D. W. S nyder, who
p u rch ased th e T. E; M ercer hom e in
th e C leveland tra c t, have a baby girl,
born la st S unday m o rning, Ja n . 14.
T h e condition of W illiam Beers,
w ho has been se rio u sly ill for th e past
tw o w eeks, is rep o rted som ew hat im ­
proved.
Mrs. R. A. S ta rb a rd and “J u n io r ” of
U m atilla a re visitin g w ith h er m o th er,
Mrs. W. E. Beegle and family.
PLEASANT VALLEY
Outing Flannel
FOR
Í4
•c yard
DRASTIC
REDUCTIONS
On Men’s Suits, Overcoats, Furnishings
and Shoes.
Shop Saturday or'Monday
By G. N. SAGER.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. E k stran d e n te r­
tain ed frien d s from th e city la st S u n ­
At Zion E vangelical ch u rch next day.
S unday m orning the re g u la r session
Gus N elson, a P o rtla n d re a lto r, w as
of th e Sunday school w ill be held at in our m idst on b u sin ess d u rin g th e
lo o'clock. At 11 th e p asto r, the Rev. fo rq p a rt of th e week.
Jo h n K adock of L en ts w as a ca lle r
H. R. G ebhardt, w ill preach in th e at th e hom e of Ja s. M cLean T uesday
“ m e n ’ s w e a r
SHO ES
E nglish language, th e topic being aftern o o n .
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diseases, accom panied
by County
T he m o th er of Mrs. E ugene Cbiodo A gent S. B. H ail, w as In th e vailey
G R ESH A M
of th is place passdd aw ay at her home last S atu rd ay m ak in g th e final in ­
spection for those g ro w ers who w ere
in P o rtlan d on T h u rsd ay afternoon.
striv in g for certification of th e ir seed
potatoes
A aron S p rin g e r is b u ild in g a com -
m odious work shop on his place.
Mrs. Jo h n G iarn e r h as com m enced
th e erectio n of a larg e d airy b arn on
h er farm . The s tr u c tu re w ill be 60
by 100 feet and will be equipped w ith
m odern m achinery and facilities for
h an d lin g milk.
H. E. P oppleton Is building him self
W hether you are in business or not, look for those
a new garage.
We suggest to th e ed ito r th a t a copy
Small to medium size, the best money can buy. Sold whole or half
qualities in your Ranker which you value so highly in your
of th e la st issue of th e O utlook be
sent to each of th e M ultnom ah county
closest friend. They are the qualities that will make your
d elegation in th e le g isla tu re an d th e ir
atte
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tio
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directed
to
th
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p
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test
banking connection most helpful and satisfactory.
Weigh 6 to 7 pounds
Good size
ag ain st th e proposed m easu re eo n .
solM htlng th e city and county,
If
th e re is a p robability th a t th e legis
E x tra quality nilkers
Iato rs w ould consider th is p roposition
Mlxeij v arieties
serloiislv. would it not be ad v isab le to
ap p o in t a stro n g delegation from each
GRESHAM, ORÈC.ON
com m unity and send them to th e cap-
Choice red
itol to p ro test the in iq u ito u s th in g ?
In one q u art Jara •
Chicken thieves have been plying
GILLIS
Ruined by H is Brjde.
th e ir n efario u s callin g in th is vicinity
Among those who w ent from Boring
Booth T ark in g to n w as p raisin g col­
d u rin g th e past few weeks. Mr. C larke,
who resid es near Sycam ore statio n , lodge I. O. O. F on la st W ednesday ored people.
Th.- B aptist Guild will hold a bake sale S atu rd ay afternoon, d u rin g w hich tim e we
lost about 60 of his fine W hite L eg­ nig h t to be en tertain ed by S am aritan
"T hey have a h ard tim e of It” 1 m
will allow t h e n 5c per pound on all D ependable Coffee sold a t reg u la r prices in ad ­
h o rn s, and C. F. K esterso n deplores Lodge No. 2 w ere Verl H illyard, J. H. said. "Y et they never sour. T h -y
dition to th e am ouut received from the Dwight E dw ards Company
th e loss of about h alf of his choice
a re in fact, a d elig h tfu l race.
B arred Rock flock. A good shot gun Lake an d Mr. L ight, all of Olllla.
"I know a m in iste r who m a rried a
V erl H illy ard , who has been w o rk ­ young coloretf couple.
in th^“h an d s of one who does not h es­
Small \\ hite Beans. 3 pounds for 25-
Palm Olive Soap. 7 bars for
49.
ita te to pull the trig g e r w hen th e o p ­ ing in th e saw m ill at Dodge, re tu rn e d
How m uch Ah ow es you. re v ­
p o rtu n ity p rese n ts Itself is a po ten tial home on W ednesday w ith his thum b
Blue Rose Rice, 3 pounds
$ .25
Minced Clams, can 20.. 6 for $1.15
end?’ th e bridegroom asked at th e
d e te rre n t for th e d espicable business.
cerem o n y ’s end.
n ashed and th e bones broken.
Solid Pack l omatoes. No. 2' cans, 15-
\ssorted Jellies, pure fruit, glass 10c
” ’Oh', said th e m in ister, ‘pay me
,
Mate ftrhonl lia d « .
C allers at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs.
w h atev er it's w o rth to you.'
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w
ere
Mrs.
o n I marih o f o n e - th ir d a g r i c u l t u r a l
“T h e young fellow looked his bride
Quality
vain»’ o f la n d .
I*ro m p t M otion—no com - N O. N ylander and J. E S p rin g er, over from head to foot w ith adoring
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J O H N A B E C K W IT H .
1451
A tto r n e y
fo r S t a t e
L and
B o a rd . $15
Im provem ents a re being m ade on and said:
P o r t e r B l d g . S ix th a n d O a k a tre e ta .
" Y o n ’s ru in ed m e fo' life, re re a d __
P o r tla n d
Mrs. M ary P ete rso n 's place.
‘ you su ah h as.'
P ittsb u rg h Sun
Our Windows Tell the Story
AylswortK 5 Martin
A. W. METZGER & CD.
SATURDAY
GROCERY SPECIALS
Pl RITAN HAMS, pound,
Choose Your Bank
MONDAY
-
AS YOU WOULD CHOOSE A PARTNER
zC
Young America Cheese, lb. 32c
Oregon Prunes, 2 pounds 25c
Holland Herring, k e g . . . $1.45
Cooking Apples, box for 85c
Salt Salmon, pound for . . 10c
(
Pure Honey, quart for. . . 60c
BAKE SALE
A. W. METZGER & CO.
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FIRST STATE BANK