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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1923)
BETHEL BAPTIST , ó m i ì •>< es services bKFJSIlAiVl LULALÎS T he W om en’s Home M issionary so Next S unday a t Bethel B aptist ch u rch in G resham Bible school will ciety will m eet on W ednesday after-1 R ible School 10 a. m , Serm on a t 11 a. m m eet at 9:45. A fter th e opening e x e r noon, March 14, a t th e home of Mrs. and 7 .30 p. m. Lord'« S u p p er th e first S u n d ay o f the m onth. B ib le S tu d y and cises the m en 's Bible class w ill re tire W. J. Ott. Mrs. Jam es S terlin g is the j P ra lee S erv ice W ed n esd a y , 7 :30 p. rn to th e p arso n ag e for th e discussion of leader. Those who will tak e p a rt in C hoir R eh ea rsa l. T h u rsd ay, 7 :30 p m “Universal Brotherhood 1« the Goal” th e lesson T he Rev. D. Q. B arry, th e th e lesson stu d y are Mrs. K. A Miller, I “Come thou With u> and we w ill do p asto r, will p reach at 11 o’clock, the Mrs. Jam es E lkington and Mrs. A nna j topic being "T h e V alue of th e R est Hevel. Mrs. Clyde Ruegg will give a j thee good.' DAVID Q BARRY, B. Th., P asto r. C ure." T he ch o ru s choir will ren d er piano solo. Miss G ertrude A lexander T he Outlook solicits your printing. as a special an them “Lam p of Our will sin g and Mrs. C. M. Z im m erm an | F e e t” by W alter A. S haw ker. will tell a story. Mrs. O tt w ill be as T he Ju n io r Union will m eet at the sisted by Mrs. Roy E. Cannon, Mrs. J. A u to Top ... R ecovered and R epaired, A il kl linda o f To M aterial and ch u rch a t 3 o'clock and th e B. Y. P. U. ■ E M etzger and Mrs. A rth u r Dowsett. C u rtain W in d ow s tp p ic being "T he V alue of th e R est All m em bers an d frien d s of th e soc-1 a t 6:30. A team of young people from | iety a re invited. S . E . P A L M Q U IS T th e E ast Side B a p tist ch u rch is ex- I AUTO TOP SHOP George T hrockm orton, b ro th e r of | pected to be p re se n t w ith the young M ain HL G resham Phone l i l t Mrs. J. H. Wood, h as retu rn ed from I people In th e evening and a s s is t in j th e service. They will re n d e r some R eedsport w here he h as been for sev- i eral m onths. special music. M att Schanno who is in th e Good Song service w ill begin at 7:30 and preach in g at 8 o'clock, th e them e of S am a ritan hospital, su fferin g from th e p asto r being "T h e D anger of D rift w hat is said to be pernicious anem ia Get an E xcellent P roduct and at ing.” is io a very serious condition. H e was th e sam e tim e help th e building . rep o rted to be easier th is m orning fund of N O T It'K . j He h as been sick for several weeks I sh all not be resp o n sib le for d eb ts Bethel Baptist Uliurrh co n tra cted by m y w ife. J a m e s M. S h ep and was taken to th e hospital te n days herd. Jr.. B end . O regon. ago. H is m any frien d s hope for his ' recovery. “ T i n G lad Ila a d l 'b s r r k .” Buy Dependable Coffee i IC E T he G resham as will hike n ex t Mon day ea st on th e Section L ine road. H. j L. St. C lair will be th e leader. H ik ers welcome Twentieth Cent SATURDAY AND MONDAY S o m e R eal S m a ck y P rices AN CAMPS BEANS, look for much higher prices, can 12%<, 6 cans 70 c* CORN, Sweet product from Maryland, 2 cans for 19c, 6 cans for.......... 55c I OMA I OES, No. 1 tall cans, Booth b r a n d , 2 cans for !9d, 6 cans for 55^ on R eal S m ack y G ood s ___ • SHRIMP, Finest quality, new pack 3 cans for..................................... 40e DEL MONTE SARDINES large oval cans, 2 cans for........... 55c PEAS, Del Monte brand, medium size, 19c, 3 cans for.................. 55c Milk, Tall cans, 2 for 19c. Your choice Fédéral, Carnation, Bordens SLICED PINEAPPLE, H a w aiian Stock, flat cans 18c Cut String Beans, Value or Mecco brand, 2 cans 25c 6 cans for........................"0c CAMPBELLS BEANS, can ....... 12c, 3 cans for 35c SEEDLESS RAISINS, E ith er 15-ounce package or 1 lb. bulk, CORN STARCH, Calumet brand full pound for.............................. 10Ç 12}£c, 25 pounds bulk $3.08 OLIVE OIL, Virgin, pure imported Fratelli Calvo, quarts for........... 95 c M A Z O L A or W E S S O N O IL S, quart for 5 3 c M embers an d frien d s of th e Bethel GOLD DUST, Large RED WING CATSUP CRISCO B aptist church have received th ro u g h package for ..... ........... 25c bottle f o r ........................ 15c 0 pounds for A ny Q u a n tity — A n y T im e. D eliv ered $1.27 th e m ails unique an nouncem ents of th e com ing 8t. P a tric k ’s social to be M ade in G resh am C R Y S T A L W H IT E S O A P , F ive b a r , for 2 3c given by the L ad ies’ Guild on W ednes day evening, M arch 14. A w ell sim ASPARAGUS, SUN KIST Brand, Large W hite Tender Grass in No. 2y. square can s.... 35c ulated potato, d raw n on brow n paper, gives th e announcem ent as to th e tim e, Phone 1391 Gresham place an d a ttra c tio n s of the evening. Better, th a t’s all. one pound for 35c, 3 pounds for $1.00 ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,i„iiiiiiiiiliiiii,iiiiiiiii,liiliiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiinilil|^ T he social will be given a t th e G range hall, w here ca fete ria supper w ill be CORN MEAL, Nebraska, FISH ER BLEND FLOUR VIM FLOUR served, b eg inning a t 5 o’clock. A good 9-pound sack f o r .......... 29c 49-pound sack for... $1.98 sack .......... $1.89 program will follow th e supper. A d istric t Queen E sth e r rally w ill be BLL 1. ROSE RICE, 10 pounds for 69^ JEWEL SHORT’N’G, 4 lbs. 73d, 8 lbs. 1.43 held in P o rtlan d S unday aftern o o n at 3 o’clock w hich will be atten d ed by a KARO SYRUP.............................................Blue 5’s 33d, 10’s 59c Red 5’s 37d, 10’ 65c num ber of g irls of th e G resham circle. l?i?.iHUI^ . . LETTUCE’ 2 large heads for ,5c- LARGE FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT 10c Those w ishing to go and those who will SW EET POTATOES, 5 pounds for 25c. CAULIFLOWER, fancy, each .. 15c. fu rn ish autoH should notify Mrs. A. ORANGES, Sweet Navels, good size, dozen fo r 30c. Hevel by S aturday. | TO THE OLDEST PERSON ATTENDING our J The Areme club will m eet on M onday ■i March 12, a t th e hom e of = Srtle, we will present a handsome jardiniere »n I afternoon, Miss Cora Johnson has been em ploy Mrs. Roy E. Cannon. T he assistin g | 1 tiesdav. March 20, at 2 p. m. Just leave your name, i hostesses will be Mrs. L. L. K idder, ed to do th e sten o g rap h ic work In the | age and address. Mrs. K. A. M iller and Mrs. Cora C hild office of County A gent S. B. H all In ers Evans. All E astern S ta r ladles place of Miss L e titia P ulfer, who w ill a re Invited. give h e r w hole tim e to the w ork in Miss F aye Lord, who has been re the telephone office. p o rter for th e Outlook for m ore th an Miss L au ra B. Jones, sta ff cap tain GRESHAM, OREGON a year, has resigned h e r position to of th e V olunteers of A m erica, visited ■dlllillillliliiiiililiiiiiiiiillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuilliiiuluiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiir. tnke up an o th er line of work. G resham business houses today solicit ing aid for th e P o rtlan d in stitu tio n s conducted by th e V olunteers. T h is is th e tw elfth y ear since Miss Jones com m enced h e r v isits to th is place. H er w ork ta k e s h er all over th e state. Mrs. J. C. Schultz was taken early th is week to th e P o rtlan d S an itariu m for trea tm e n t. A food sale will be held S atu rd ay , 1 M arch 10, a t W a lrad ’s sto re by th e R ebekah lodge. All m em bers are ex pected to donate food for th e sale and a good v a rie ty will be offered. B urleigh Q uesinberry of Rockwood, a sen io r In th e local h igh school, had N o m atter w hat your n eed s a narro w escape on T uesday evening of are, for d ress, for w ork, for th is week when th e ca r w hich he was d riv in g collided w ith a sw itch engine school or p la y — w e have at E ast E leventh s tre e t and th e S o u th just the shoe for you, and at ern Pacific trac k s In P o rtlan d . Two For M en are built for wear, are attractive in appearance, are girls w ere rid in g w ith him and th e popular prices. D ouglas, P a c k a rd an d moth proof and cost no more than an ordinary trunk. th ree occupants of th e ca r were m ore W e y en b e rg h ig h sh o e s a n d o r less b ru ised b ut no one was serio u s See O lir W indow o x fo rd s ly h u rt. \T h e car was a com plete Display of Shoes W e are h avin g a S P E C IA L S A L E this w reck. B urleigh did not see th e ap proach in g engine u n til he was n ear w ee k . S ee our sh ow w in d ow , be co n vin ced . th e tra c k and trie d to avoid th e col For W om en hi Bin:its lision by tu rn in g off. Though he P um ps, O xfords a n d H ig h - could not e n tirely clear th e track , his in «11 sizes C uts in tw o to n es, black action probobly saved his life and th e a n d ta n . New S p rin g lives of those rid in g w ith him. S ty les A rep o rt was brought to the O ut look early th is week th a t th e cele b rated cow of H. G. M ullenhoff had been in pured by a fall and It had been : For B oys an d G irls necessary to kill her. In v estig atio n I en tirely disproved th e r e p o r t It was E v ery siz e an d w eight learned, how ever, th a t a celebrated in good s tu rd y sh o es m en ’ s wear shoes Saturday and Sunday, March 10 and 11 cow In S o u th ern Oregon had been lost because of lnpuries. G R E S H A M S. J. Bennlson left th is week for T illam ook county to com plete tim b er cru isin g w ork com menced th e re in the fall. He will be aw ay for four or five m onths. R egular services will be held by th e A n d a n A d d e d A ttr a c tio n Seventh Day A dventists in C arlson’s hall over th e J. E M etzger fu rn itu re sto re tom orrow a t 11 o'clock, when E lder Scott K ilgore of Idaho will be hich has a message of vital import to you and every th e m in ister. All are welcome at th is other hom e ow ner in this com m unity. service. C anned G ood s H am s T he basket ball gam e a t th e high B a rto n ’s Best C ircle W T a k e a d v a n ta g e of S a tu rd a y to lay in a F IR S T S T A T E B A N K school th is evening w ill be the last \\ «*iuli 8 to 10 Iba lb 18e GRESHAM, OREGON su p p ly of c a n n ed goods a t red u ced prices. gam e by th e high school team on th e N ew bery Mild C ure, w h o le o r half, lb 29c O ne can F R E E w ith each dozen c a n s local floor. It will be a double header G resham will play St. H elens next w ith an a d d itio n a l 5 ’, d ico n n t fo r case, Needlework Exhibit At the Library. A p p les week. lots. A display of a rtis tic needlew ork T he estate of Sam uel H. Sheller, N ew tow n». la rg e sizes, sp ecial price iront the A rts an d C rafts Society of box w hich will come up in probate court P o rtlan d is now on exhibition at t h * $1.1* TIRES AMI TUBES for final settlem en t on Msy 10. Is be lib. ary. C ereals ing ad m in istered by Lee R. Sheller, O ld field O riginal designs, m ade by com bin O ran ges h is son. ad d ress R. 1. P o rtlan d John ing v ailo u s sim ple stIU hc« in coll on Tires Best C o m Meal. 10 lbs 29c ’ H av e o n e on M e tz g e rs .” S a tu rd e y Ide, son-in-law of Mr. Sheller, who th read s, have been used on Inexpens S u g a r C risp C F la k es, 3 pkg» 25c American* w e w ill sell larg e, ju icy n av al o ra n g e s at handled h is business a ffa irs in 1922. ive m a te ria ls such as linen and crash , O lym pic R olled O ats. 3 lbs 23c A kron T in 's **“? ’•"£*'***' w h o le sa le prices! a n d give you l F R E E is not th e a d m in istra to r, as some sup to m ake scarfs, tab le ru n n e rs, bag«, A lb e r s B uckw heat F lour, 3 lbs 29«* ' tilcaniziug and Rot read It w ith each d o sen . pose été. w ith very pleasing resu lts. All All W ork G uaran teed S m all W h ite B eans, 3 lbs H o m e C a n n e d F ru its, q t, ja r s 39c .»«• M rs Chas Rosploch and tw o child in terested tn a r t needlew ork a re in- ! Best H ead R ice, 3>a lbs 5c L a n g 's C h o co lates, lb. box 19c ren of T u a la tin w ere guests early th is vited io exam ine th ese designs. week at th e hom e of h e r parents. Mr. Bulk C ocoa. 3 lb 25c B utter S u b stitu tes GEO. A. BRA XD T Phone l l i and Mrs 8. J. Bennlson. W h ite W o n d e r S oap 27 b a rs $1.90 PLEASANT PACK PRODUCTS COMPANY TWENTIETH CENTURY COFFEE I The Big 9c sale 1 Is Now On Cedar Line I HEPP’S RACKET STORE | Spring Footwear For Men, Women and Children $4.50 to $10 1. E. METZGER $3.50 to $8.50 AvlsWortK 5 M a rtig Your Home Furnisher Gresham Theater 'fey 90c to $4 CHARLES RAY “The Old Swimming Hole” GROCERY SPECIALS “Their Best Friend” F IS K Gresham Tire Sho Nucoa. lb 29c. Gem N ut. lb y v A. W . METZGER «& CO. and Service Feed i2 8 t \ ALLEI T h e B ank of G resh am pays S p er Services at P leasant Valley com cen t in te re st on tim e d ep o sits.— Adv. m unity church next Sunday will in- A W ant Ad will sell w hat yon do d u d e Sunday school at 10 o'clock and preaching at II by the pastor, the Rev. j n ot need an d get w hat you do need. E G R snton. subject. "The Main E m phasis W ith Je su s C hrist. ’ Phone o rd e rs to O utlook 1561. K ien lag Session M oltaom ak Hrs A nnonneed. The evening session of Mnltnoi «ran g e will be held on S atu rd ay ei ing. K ir c h 10. All m em bers a re nr to be p resen t A social hour will low th e business session.