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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1923)
PAGE FOl’R GRESHAM 01 TI.OOK, EKIPÄ V, GRESHAM LOCALS Valentines! Valentines! We have a beautiful and complete line to select from Priced at from lc co 25c Hcpp’s Racket Store I clephone 1236 Gresham, Oregon —WATCH FOR THE BIG 9c SALE— Get Your Spring or Summer Hat in Gresham w here you will receive p e rso n a l a t ten tio n to aid you in m a k in g y our selection. A v a rie ty of th e best sty le s w ill be found h e re a t th e low est prices. Gresham Hat Shop KATE MOSSMAN, P rop. Phon««: E a st 7 1 0 2 ; ’ G resham 8 5 5 AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME Your Patronage Solicited MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE M oving and (General H a u lin g 1 2 4 -0 U nion A venue Wood, Coal and B riquets P ortlan d , O regon Brood Your Chicks with a Buckeye Brooder FKBHCAKY 9, 1928 H okan T rued3on, v io lin ist of G re sh am, w as one of th e m em b ers of th e O. A. C. lyceum clu b who took p a rt in the rad io co n c ert given la st F rid a y night, acco rd in g to advices from C or vallis. T he concept, w h ich w as of about an h o u r's len g th , w as b ro ad cast ed from th e college statio n . P la n s a re m a tu rin g fo r th e b az aa r and su p p er to be given by th e Meth odist L ad ies’ Aid so ciety on Feb. 22 T he high school ju n io rs a re m ak in g arra n g e m e n ts fo r th e ir p lay to be g iv en in th e n e a r fu tu re T he Aretne club will m eet on next Monday afternoon, F eb ru ary 12, at the home of Mrs. Joseph Haley. The hostess w ill be assisted by Mrs. O. A. Johnson, Mrs. Benj. Cam eron and Mrs. A rthur Dowsett. All O. E. S. la dies are cordially invited. The following services for th e week have been announced for th e F ree M ethodist church by th e pasto r, the Rev. E. D. B lackm an; Sunday school at 10 o’clock, p reaching a t 11 in the m orning and a t 7:30 in th e evening on Mrs. G eorge W e b ste r w en t to Medi Sunday; p rayer m eeting on T hursday cal L ake, W ash in g to n , fo r a v isit w ith evening at 7:30 o'clock. frien d s and fo r th e benefit of h er The W om an’s Home M issionary so health. ciety of th e M ethodist E piscopal Mr. an d M rs. H a rry M cM urray a re church will m eet on W ednesday a fte r th e p a re n ts of a fine baby g irl, L u cile noon, F eb ru ary 14, at the home of Mrs. born on Ja n u a ry 31. A ll a re doing J. V. Cogswell on E ast Pow ell street. well. The leader will be Mrs. Boles of P o rt T he Rev. and M rs. C. W. H u ett of land, d istrict corresponding secretary the Rose City P a r k M ethodist E p isco of the Home M issionary society. She pal ch u rch w ere th e g u ests a t lunch will have with her oth er P o rtlan d eon on T uesday of th e Rev. an d M rs women who will tak e p art. T he com A. S. H isey a t th e p arso n ag e. m ittee to assist the hostesfj consists H. L. St. C lair is confined to his bed of Mrs. C. E. R usher, Mrs. D. E. Towle, w ith an a tta c k of g rip Mrs. P. A. Gould and Miss Cora Green. Mrs. A. S. H isey an d M rs. Ja s. S te rl An u nusually in terestin g program is ing atten d ed a m e etin g of th e execu anticipated, to w hich all a re invited. tive b oard of th e C onference H om e Mr. and Mrs. G. W. R ichtm yer, new M issionary society in P o rtla n d y e s te r residents of G resham , have tak en day. charge of the Joe Neal chicken ranch T he second m e etin g of th e G resham on Cleveland avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ross M arston and chil h ik ers w as held la s t M onday evening dren have moved to C herryville, w here from 5 to 6 o’clock. M rs. H. L. S t.C lair Mr. M arston has em ploym ent in the led the trip . T he n am e “G resh am as w as chosen fo r th e p e rm a n e n t d esig mill. n atio n of th e club. Miss E m m a B. The M ethodist Ladies Aid society Jo h n so n w ill be th e lead er fo r n ex t will m eet w ith Mrs. A. S. H isey a t the M onday evening. parsonage next Tuesday aftern o o n at The G resham R ebekah lodge w ill 1:30 o’clock. A large atten d an ce is expected and it is hoped th a t th e sew have a V alen tin e p a rty n ex t M onday ing for the bazaar w ill be com pleted evening. E ach m em b er is asked to Those who have not done so a re r e b rin g a v alen tin e. T h e lodge rec en tly quested to donate a tea tow el and m ade th e p u rch a se of som e com m unity silv erw are w hich co n sists of five doz bring it to th is m eeting. en knives, fo rk s an d spoons an d one- II H W B ■ h alf dozen ta b le spoons. Melvin B ru g g er h a s been re c e n tly m ade a s s is ta n t on th e b u sin e ss staff of th e Oregon C o u n try m an w hich Is a p u blication p u t o u t by th e O. A. C. stu dents. Miss G ertru d e D o w sett h as held th e position of a s s is ta n t in econom ics FIRST in the ed tio rial sta ff on th is p ublica NATIONAL’ tion som e tim e. PICTURES A n o th er d ance is to be given on F r t day evening, F e b ru a ry 16, in th e M a sonic h all by th e sam e co m m ittee of G resham b u sin ess m en w ho gave th e tw o fo rm er dances. Gresham Theater Saturday Specials HAMS These are Bartons Best Hams, medium sized, mild cured, just right. Specially priced, whole or half the p o u n d ............................................................ 28c SA LT P O R K ......... .. lb. 23c SA LT SALMON ..'..lb . 10c ALASKA H E R R IN G MINCED CLAMS, can 20c W HO LE CLAMS, No. 2 can ...............................25c UTAH-NA PEA S, . 2 c a n s ...........................25c 4 for..............................85c ORANGES Large juicy navels, get your supply for the week, dozen for.............................................. .......... 35^ PA LA C E CAR SY R U P m g la s s ja rs , p in ts ........... 10c Q u a rts ....... 20c H a lf g a llo n s ............... 35c S. W. BEANS, 3 lb s.......25c LIMA BEANS, lb ......... 10c H EA D R IC E , 3y2 lbs ...25c A PPL E S, sp ecial box....08c FLOUR Olympic, Kerrs Best Patent, White M ountain Sack for $1.93 This is less than the present wholesale price. W H IT E W O N D ER SOAP 27 b a rs ......................$1.00 C R EM E O IL SO AP 7 b a rs ............................ 49 BA B B ITS C L EA N SER 3 c a n s ............................ 21 BULK DA TES 2 p o u n d s ................... $ .25 BULK COCOA 3 p o u n d s ........ M .25 P U R E HONEY Q u a r t ................................59 A. W. METZGER <& CO. Quality Phone 1451 and Service February 3 to 10 1923 Saturday and Sunday I he brooder that burns briquets or coal, is as steady as an old horse and gets the largest number of chicks past the brooding age in the best condition. The Buck eye has been thoroughly tried out and it is there with the goods. 500-chick coal or briquet burner. 1000-chick coal or briquet burner.... S tro n g h e a rt, th e in Both G resham b an k s w ill be closed all day Monday, F e b ru a ry 12, on a c W onder Dog co u n t of th a t day bein g A b rah am L in co ln ’s b irth d ay . THE SILENT CALL $23.75 29.50 An illu stra te d le c tu re on b e tte r farm hom es w ill be given on M onday even- J ing, F e b ru a ry 12, a t th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch by P ro f. W. H. H art- zog of K im ball School of Theology, Salem. T his w ill be a fitting clim ax of th e activ ities of F a rm e rs ' W eek and will be p a rtic u la rly a ttra c tiv e to farm ers fam ilies. T h e le c tu re is free. It is given by th e P ow ell V alley C ircu it and th e M ultnom ah County F arm B ureau co o p eratin g . Just Received, a car load of Berry Wire, Field Fence and Nails L . L . K ID D E R H D W . C O Twentieth Century Grocery Of course we gain frie n d s anti c u sto m e rs by offering " S I’ECI VI, B A R G A IN S” TTn friendly co m p etito rs call them ‘’B aits.’’ Well, call them “ B a rg a in s" n r ■■it , A , they like; As long as they a re a benefit to th e h u y e r w hat odds is th e n am e you give them . SPECIAL BARGAINS for Saturday and Monday are VAN CAMI’ S SOUPS, tall ) COCOA, pure, pound cans, ea. <la e. 0 c a n s 15c 3 pounds ................. doses sse CANE SUGAR, 14 lbs. - 2»< - C O FFEE, G olden G ate 5 lb. c a n s ........ #1.00 Saturday Only - $1 i SO FT S H E L L W ALNUTS ..... #3.13 ! O regon Budded F ra n - q u e tte s, pound 35c Gallon 20TH CENTURY COFFEE Pound 33d, 3 pounds 95« HONEY, pure e x tra et pint ja rs 0c OLIVE OIL, Virgin, pure 23c Guaranteed to win a husband or keep him at home. Roasted today, on your table tomorrow. BLUE ROSE RICE Lb ; i a c. 10 lbs ROYAL, BAKING POWDER <»!>c j C H EESE, full cream Pound •_>!»(• large cans 40c, 2 'j-lb . cans $1.19, 5-11?. cans $2.29 CORN, from M aryland My .Maryland, can ile MOP STICKS, like m o th er used to use ............ 15c GOLDEN BANTAM CORN CANNED MILK, an y kind tall cans |9 (. CANNED BEANS, cut s tr in g less. can I2 i¿ c . doz #1.45 S O L !;' I’Al K IOM ATOES, Del M onte o r P referred Stock B rands, No. 2 L, can s I7A2< can 221 2 2 i8c •MAZOLA OIL q u a rts .......... 19c KARO SYRUP Blue, 5-lb. cans 33e, 10-11’» cans for 59c Red, 5-lb. cans 37c, 10-lb. cans for 65' CROW N KERNALSOE W HEAT large package FIN E JU ICY LEMONS dozen 28t , 2 dozen for................... 33, 55,* Sheet M usic. We a re c a rry in g a fu ll line of a ll j th e la te st p o p u la r songs in sh eet m usic. Buy a piece, ta k e it hom e and if you do n ot like it b rin g it back and .exchange it. Guy p , Jo n e s, Je w e le r.) BETTER FARM HOMES IS LECTURE SUBJECT) We*want to show you the BUCKEYE. PIN E A PPL E , large can g r a t e d .... ........... Gresham Bunks to Close Monday. February 10 and 11 FANCY IM PERIAL HEAD LET- TUCE 8' FANCY LOUISIANA SW EET PO 1 A I OES, 5 pounds for........... 25c Fhere really are nt) better places to trade than at a 20TH CENTURY CLUB LEADERS WORK FOR A CLEANER FAIR . NEW SPRING GOODS ARRIVING GINGHAMS, DEVONSHIRE’S, ROMPER CLOTHS PERCALES, all are guaranteed permanent colors Hosiery Ladies Arrowhead and Knox-Knit Hose in brown and black, both good ones, the p a ir ................ 25c We have the Burson Hose, ........................ 35^ and 50c Extra size rib to p ................................. gg(i Silk Hose, priced........... 98<\ $1.25. $1.50 and $2.25 A clean fair, a b e tte r fa ir an d a group of e a rn e st loyal club le a d e rs solidly back of the m ovem ent to p u t th e Mult nom ah county fa ir on an ed u catio n al The House of Quality basis w as th e aim of th e m eetin g held y esterd ay in th e g ra n g e h all. T he m eeting w as p resid ed o ver by th e p resid e n t Mrs. J. L ynch. H. A. Lew is, p resid en t ot th e fa ir board, led th e discussion and ex p lain ed th e stan d of th e d irecto rs. T he bo ard , h e said, had faced m any p ro b lem s in its c a re e r and th e fa ir had im proved in y o J ’ w ^sh1 a ForUnv a rilth a n d m a k in & d ep o sits w h e n e v e r m ost resp ects. H e ad m itte d th a t they you w ish. F o r v a rio u s re a s o n s m an y people p re fe r to b a n k by m ail a n d we a re accustom ed to h a n d lin g th e ir had not y et reach ed th e p lace w here ev ery th in g w as as it sh o u ld be b ut b u sin e ss in th a t w ay. So if you w ish to m ail in y our ch eck s d r a f ts o r m o n ey we w ill observe y o u r in s tru c tio n s said th a t he as p resid e n t an d th e o th er w in 1b d Send y ° U a reCeipt fo r ev ery d e p o sit You m em bers of th e b oard w ould be glad to co operate In an y w ay to help m ake w ill find th e se rv ic e ju s t a s d ependable as if you w ere d e a lin g a c ro s s th e c o u n te r. y the next fair a success w ith o u t th e ob jectio n al fea tu re s of th e p a st few We’re as near to you as your mail box years. Let I ucle Sam assist. Mrs. C hatm an of th e P o rtla n d P a r ent T each er asso ciatio n , Mrs. E lm er Cook of th e C ounty Council of P a re n t- T each er asso ciatio n . Rev. A. 8. Hisey Gresham, Oregon of th e Pow ell V alley c irc u it of M eth odist ch u rch es. F. N. L asley of the re p rese n tativ e to th e fa ir board as a Local L ead ers o rg an iz atio n , T. D. co m m ittee to co n su lt w ith th e d irec t K irk p atrick , city clu b le ad e r of P o rt o rs as to w ays an d m eans to accom land and m any o th e rs spoke on the p lish th is re su lt In th e best m anner. question of th e c a rn iv a ls a t th e fair, This suggestion w as tak en up and will Get an E xcellent P roduct and at th e sam e tim e help th e building especially th e side show s and g am b be acted upon. fund of 6 ling devices. All th e sp e a k e rs w ere T h ere w as a difference of opinion as ag a in st th e adm ission of su ch co n ces to th e Sunday fair and th is w as a m a t Bethel Baptist Church sions to th e fair g ro u n d s an d a n u m te r th a t nas lo t been settled although ber said th a t they could not back or it w as agreed th a t th e am usem ent fea County S uperin ten d en t W. C. A ider- boost th e fa ir as long as th e se co n d i tu re s should be cu t down on Sunday. tio n s existed. T he m eetin g w as u n a n One point th a t seem s to be settled is son and Miss E thel C alkins presented imous in th e opinion th a t th e m o rals th a t th e p are n ts, club lead ers and the ) th is plan, w hich was adopted. of th e boys an d g irls w ere of m ore te a c h e rs in schools and Sunday | County chairm en of club projects value, m any tim es over, th a n th e fair, schools have aw akened to th e need for w ere elected to aid in unifying the and If th e fa ir could not be ru n w ith S S T out th ese o bjectional fe a tu re s th e fair „ , „ „ should die. T his w as an ex trem e p o si ' T tion. Xo one felt it w ould be n eces grouped by p ro jec ts in stead of by dis sa ry to disco n tin u e th e fa ir but th a t it tr ic ts as has been th e custom . Sew assist the local leaders in th e ir plans could be ru n on an ed u c atio n al basis ing exhibits w ill be to g eth er, cooking, and problem s. Exceedingly fine club dem en stra- and bv elim in atin g th e se fea tu re s g ard en in g , etc. T his w ill m ake for could secu re th e p a tro n a g e it needs b e tte r displays, b e tte r com parison of tlons w ere given by th e H am pshire to m ake it a financial su ccess. E ach w ork, m ore room an d less w ork. In Pig club of Fairview under th e leader- of Mrs. Lewis Stone and bv the o rg an izatio n in te re ste d in th e m a tte r ev ery w ay it Is felt to be a decided j 1 G resham Home M akers club under the ----— « V IIIU Ulj was invited by Mr. L ew is to send a ste p In advance. lead ersh ip of Mrs. A. S. Hlsev. WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. UNCLE SAM CAN MAKE YOUR DEPOSIT First State Bank Buy Dependable Coffee