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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1923)
Patronize the Hume Shoe Shiner. Men's and ladies' shoes, S atu rd ay afternoon and evening. R uben A nder son, stand in T odd's B arber Shop. CORBETT A m eeting w as held a t th e ch u rch on last W ednesday to discuss the question of th e consolidation o school d istric ts 48, 39, 35 an d 43 County School S u p erin ten d en t A lder son was p rese n t and led the discus “ The (ile a H and C h u rc h .” sion. A risin g vote w as tak en to de B ible School 10 a. m.. Serm on a t 11 a. m a n il 7 30 p. rn. Lo rd 's Supper th e first terrnine th e sen tim en t of th e people Sunday or the m onth. B ible S tu d y and which resu lted in 48 for and 17 P ra ise S ervice W ednesday, 7 :30 p. m. ag ain st. A nother m eeting will be held C h o ir R eh earsal. T h u rs d a y , 7 :30 p. m. “Universal Brotherhood Is the Goal*’ n ex t m onth w hen th e m a tte r w ill come “Come thou w ith us amt we w ill do up for settlem ent. thee good.' H arry R ick ert is building an Ice DAVID Q BARRY, B. Th., Pastor. cream stand on th e highw ay n ea r th e new high school building. A d au g h ter w as born to Mr. and Mrs. W ard E vans on T uesday, M arch 13. TIKE'S AND TUBES GRESHAM LOCALS This Newspaper T he Rev. E. D. B lackm an, p asto r of ’he F ree M ethodist ch u rch , announces Cannot possibly tell you all you ought to know about our many quality articles p reach in g service a t th e ch u rc h next Sunday both m orning and evening and of Food and our Extremely Low Prices S unday school a t 10 o'clock. In the evening song service w ill begin at 7 and p rea ch in g at 8. T he la st q u a r te r ly co n feren ce of th e year w ill be held at th e ch u rc h from M arch 23 to 25, w ith th e Rev. W. T. K lotzbach in ch arg e, w hen in sp irin g and helpful serv ices w ill be held. All a re w el come a t th ese services. W e have placed on display in our south window a variety of choice canned goods Mrs. M ary F au g h t is able to be selling two cans for 25(L about ag ain a fte r being laid up ail w in ter as th e re su lt of a fall la st Octo b er. Mrs. F au g h t is now In h er 89th ' d o the person guessing nearest the correct number of cans in our window will year. H er son F ra n k lin , h is w ife and [ O ld field Card of Thanks. be given I RLE a 2%-pound can of Golden Gate Coffee. A guess with every pur We wish to ex p ress o u r th a n k s to th re e ch ild ren have been h ere for Tires th o se who helped us d u rin g our recent several w eeks w ith Mrs. F aught. chase up to Wednesday night, March 21. American* bereavem ent of th e loss of o u r dear T he Rev. and Mrs. A. S. H isey and ' m other and the b eau tifu l (lower offer Akron Tires Mrs. A lta G entry atten d ed th e fu n eral T h e M llsted Fam ily. V ulcanizing and Retreading ing. of Mrs. L. F. Sm ith, wife of th e p asto r | All W ork G uaranteed T he business su ccess is one who has at Rockwood, th is afternoon. money to burn and th en d o esn ’t burn S everal au to loads p lan to atten d it. to n ig h t th e special services being held It Is easier to kick up a fuss th an in P o rtla n d a t th e W hite T em ple by GEO. A. BRANDT P ho n e 1107 to step on it afte rw a rd . • E v an g elist S tevens and his helpers. , F ifty se ats in th e au d ito riu m a re be ing reserved for th e G resham delega- , tlon. Odd F ellow s and R ebekahs and th e ir fam ilies w ill v isit th e old peo ple’s and c h ild re n ’s hom es supported by th e lodges next S unday afternoon. Thp A m erican Legion w i„ 8urp,y be. T hose going will m eet at th e hall at 2 come a p erm an en t n atio n al o rg an iza- 1 'clock. T he R ebekahs have m ade lion if th e actio n s of th e leg io n n aires co m fo rters w hich they will ta k e w ith Oregon as expressed a t T he D alles and I.a G rande d istric t conferences Made in Switzerland, the ,i , . a re to be ta k en as evidence, stated d istrib u te o ran g es nad ap p les to the <;Porge R W iibur from Hood River, permanent finish kind. A old people and kiddies. T hose who sta te com m ander of th e Legion of good, assortment of colors, can ta k e p assen g e rs a re asked to be Oregon. at th e hall ' Believing th a t th e o rg an izatio n w ill 44-inch width, yard.. 85c _, ... , „ .... . . . n .. . eonO nue as an exponent of th e ir p u r- T he W omen s Guild of th e B ap tist . po8P ex. 8ervice mpn in every co ; ,lpr ch u rch will hold an all-d ay session at of Oregon a re "digging in" and look- Also a new lot of Ratines, th e p arso n a g e on next T uesday, March Ing to th e erection of su itab le hom es I 20, to sew for the b azaar. A pot luck clubhouses, com m unity g ath erin g in plain colors and Grecian places, civic p ro sp erity , prom oting lunch w ill be served a t noon. A t 2 p ro p er observance of p atrio tic occa- checks, a heavy grade, 36- o’clock Mrs. O. C. W right of P o rtlan d sions, o rg an izin g boy scout troops, 98d inch width, yard..... will a s sist Mrs. Chas. Moore w ith the building p ark s, roads, to u rist cam ps, program "B uilding W ith In d ia,” fin- ) u . bas bee“ found th a t th ese com m u | ishing th e ch a p te r “ In d ia's H eritage." nities are ta k in g con sid erab le in te rest See our new Bertha I.ace Collars, square and circu in legion activ ities, declared Mr. W il- Mrs. W right is C on tin u atio n Cam bur. lar shapes. paign lead er for Oregon an d is tra v e l A m erican Legion au x ilia ry u n its ing c o n s ta n tly . She w ill b rin g a mes- have been recen tly form ed to Legion I sage to w hich all a re invited to listen. posts in Stanfield, Monroe, Echo and S P E C IA L S A T U R D A Y A N D M O N D A Y N orth Bend, Oregon. T he m others, •Mrs. T hom as Boyle has been called wives, sis te rs and (laughters of m em [ to G arfield, K ansas, on acco u n t of the bers of th e A m erican Legion com prise H op e M uslin, yard for 18c I serio u s Illness of h er m o th er. She th e au x ilia ry m em bership. BETHEL BAPTIST F IS K 20th Century Grocery Gresham Tire Shop LEGON 77ie Pearl Universal New Organdies W ith each pound can of G U IT T A R D ’S Pure Sweet Ground Chocolate at 35G A H A LF-POU ND CAN ABSOLUTELY FR EE WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. The House of Quality tbe (,ateg for th e 1923 ar)nua, Mt H()od j clim b of th e Hood R iver A m erican Legion. With the Legion posts and 8tu te officials, Hood R iver legion- n aires ill bprs have of w tb ith e them th e ,.|im b m w em ()regon on 8tate E ditorial asso ciatio n w hose 1923 sta te 1 convention convenes in Hood R iver .th is sum m er. I The A m pricail Lpglon> th ro u g h its I his beautiful range has so many fine features that w t hardly know just where to begin its description. It is manufactured by Cribben & Sexton Co., who have made ranges since Heck was a pup. It is of cast-iron body which insures a good bak ing range, has key-plate top, duplex grates and, best of all, it is all grey enameled, which makes it a beautiful range and easy to keep clean. We have one in our win dow and would be glad to show you its many fine points. for N ebraska th e first p a rt of th e week 111,000 posts scattered over th e e n tire to v isit her p a re n ts whom she has not w orld, has se t about to ra ise a per- seen for about th ree years. She ex- n ian en t endow m ent fund of 1100,000 .. th e pu rp o se May of d eco peels to . he gone th ree m onths. Mrs. | for M pmorla, Day> 30 ratin tbp g on each g rav es of F red S o u th ard expected to accom pany ja il A m ericans of th e late W orld W ar. her but has had to postpone her trip j The Legion realizes all too w ell th a t u n til next Ju n e. T he S o u th ard s m ade Itb e tim e w in soon com e w hen it m ust (h eir home in the so u th ern p art of ' P“ ! a °vf , aS, j he t t 1 G rand Army of the R epublic is doing N ebraska before they moved to O re -(to d ay . T he p erm an en t fund w ill In- gon. | su re th is sacred ta sk of being c a rrie d T he m eeting of th e G resham P ar- (o u t to r all tim e to come. en t-T e ac h er asso ciatio n , w hich w as to I , " ~ have h e n held on M arch 19, has been ("K ESH AM M OME.N M IL I postponed u n til A pril 2 because of i IIELI* Al. ( . I . I . BAZAAR the fact th a t th e te ac h ers a re ex trem e T he local W om an's C h ristian T em ly busy p re p a rin g for th e o p ere tta to p eran ce Union g ra te fu lly acknow l be given next w eek. F u rth e r a n edges a gift of $50 for th e C hildren's n ouncem ents will be m ade for th e F arm Home, from th e foreign m ission com ing m eeting and program . ary society of th e F re e M ethodist AT— W. C. B urch w ent early th is week to church. visit his dau g h ters. . , . . . , At th e county b azaar to be given for _ _ __ . . . th e benefit of th e Home, in P o rtlan d , Mrs. W. T. H ouse of th e d eath of th e ir M arch 30 and 31, G resh am 's booth will son in a logging accident at T illam ook rep rese n t a co u n try store. T h e fu n eral w as held y esterd ay at I n GRESHAM, OREGON T he women solicit d onations from dependence. Ju d g e and Mrs. George all in terested w hich should be left W. S tap leto n and d au g h ter G eorgia with Mrs. Jo h n Metzger not la te r th an w ent to th e fu n eral. M arch 27, th e value of a rtic le s to be Mrs. G race W eston and tw o ctiil- W e h ave just received a b ea u tifu l lin e o f attach ed . From th e co u n try m em bers d ren a rriv ed rec en tly from N orth Da and frien d s It is hoped to receive H at F lo w ers, a t 15c each kota for a visit w ith bur m other, Mrs. dressed chickens, eggs, cream , canned A. L. B urton. goods, vegetables and flow ers, to be delivered th e m o rning of th e 30th. aged m m w n as B IRTH D A Y TARTY T hose w ishing to a s s is t w ith sew ing can be supplied w ith m a terial by c a ll Mrs. H an n ah Jo h n so n celebrated ing Mrs. B. L. W alrad. h er S7th b irth d a y at h er home on T he re g u la r m eeting of th e W.C.T.U. =tl M arch 10 in com pany w ith m em bers ’ will be held at th e home of Mrs. D. E. of h er faintly and a num ber of friends. • Tow le next T h u rsd ay aftern o o n at M EM BER T he b eau tifu l b irth d ay cake w as th e I 2:30. All a re Invited to a s sist in w ork w u :: gift of th e W om en's Guild of th e j for th e bazaar. f e d e r a l R ESERV E B ethel B aptist church. T hose p rese n t w ere Mr. and Mrs. SY STEM E dw ard R. Jo h n so n and d au g h ter Lucile, of P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D ahlquist, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. P ah l- W hen you see th e sig n a t th e b a n k w h e re you a r e d o in g quist and »laughters Naomi and Nora ° 7 aJ to y o u r m in d t h a t you Continued from Page 1. of P leasan t Vall«»y, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. n . p K „ 5-t>U,,r h Rn“ '."' a n d e ,e r y p re c a u tio n k n o w n P ritch a rd an d son, W illiam . J r., and th e h ard est word from h er Magic in s e le c tin g a b an k th a t is c a p ab le of m e e tin g th e | .lau g h ter C h a rlo tte and Mrs. D Te- | Spelling B o o k and sp ells it rig h t off n q i n i i ire r p n n i ie P i n i t ts c of /xf t th b n e F e d e __i yuc ust ra l R e se rv e System,* and**m w ithout a slip. T his is q u ite sa tisfa c I Brake, all of P o rtlan d . Mr. nnd Mrs. i m a iin a ii business? e d e ra l R e se rv e s ta n d a rd s c o n d u c tin g its tory She can spell h ard w ords and •'ederal Reserve standards in M. D. K ern, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam An the k itten has a fine home. She leans derson. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. O sburn. her head ag a in st a tre e and th e scene We will be pleased to serve you along these lines. C arllto s S treh in , Mr. an d Mrs. J. N. begins to grow dim. The M arket Place and th e Goblin, singing "At last we C lanahan. Mrs. C lan ah an celeb rated h er own have a cat." g rad u a lly d isap p ear and we leave little G erahline on the stum p b irth d ay on th e sam e »lav w here we found her. I— L. K idder H dw . Co. Work Clothes ONL Y TWO MORE DA YS M ak e this your h ea d quarters for w ork clo th es. B est q u a lity — M o d era te prices. for the big 9c sale Overalls ............. #1.75 to #1.95 .1 uni l><*rs C o v e ra lls ....... Wool S h irts C otton S h irts L e u th e r C oats K ahki P a n ts H eav y W ool Sox H eavy Cot. Sox ltn h h e r Boots W ork S hoes L e a th e r C loves C a n v a s C loves W ord has been received from Salem of the election of Miss E sth e r P a r- ounagian as May queen for the W il- lam ette U niversity festivity. She is a . e senior i i„„„ and th e m em i ber of , th class B eta ('h i so ro rity . Miss P aro u n ag ia n h as m any friffnds in G resham , w here she lived for a num ber of y ears. Mrs. F ra n k S ou th ard and baby left 1.75 to 2.50 to :i.oo to 1.00 to 7.35 to 2.00 to .35 to .20 to 1.25 to 3.50 Io .75 to .20 to 1.05 .1.50 1.50 1.25 0.00 2.50 HEPP’S RACKET STORE • f •> .35 7.00 0.00 2.25 .25 Headquarters for Easter Cards, Booklets and Easter Novelties. M t N S W IA R SH O E S O U K S II \M . O K K O O N Grocery Values VTI’EES C hoice N ew tow ns, bx #1.1'» II VMS B arto n C ircle W, lb ISSO ITI EH eri its lloin»' can n eti, q u a rt 30c (L A M S R azo r M inced, can 20» .1 E I.I.IE S Assorted F la v o rs, g la ss Itle TOM ATOES V. A. Solid Tack, can I5< B U I K COCOA TEAS C -ta b -n a b ran d , 2 for .»<• t |>«»uiuls RICE* Best H ead. 3 lbs BEANS S m all W hite. 3 lbs 2.",c 25<* 25c CORN El ARES S u g a r C risp, 3 pkg 25c O I.Y. R O L L E R DA I S la trg e p a c k a g e 23c CO FFEE J u s tic e o r T eab erry , 3 lbs #1.00 SOAP W h ite W onder 27 b a rs C rem e Oil. 3 b ars B abbits C le a n se r 2 packages PUBLIC SCHOOL TO PRESENT OPERETTA FIRST STATE BANK, Gresham, Ore. YZZZZZZ. T he B ank of G resham pays 5 per W h at you w an t, w hen you w ant It cent in te re st on tim e d ep o sits.— Adv. as you w ant it— W an t ad It. I»» t r i m #1.00 20c high 15c GRADE $1.50 A. W . METZGER <& CO. Quality and Service ^ Phone I /y i Feed n S t vr HiM ini's Egotism is th e th in g th a t p rev en ts most of us from recognizing th al we are failu re s w hen we are. SILK HOSE $1.50 Pair Pair See D ur D in d o n D isplay It c o n ( c j< - T»i IK lIlt R I a »' k. C ordovan. Pol»», Silver, U h ite vr HISHors k‘ '.p a11 vour tro '*b I’‘s in to- M u ltip ly y o u r r e tu r n s by adding com e°7odav yestPr,lay' n«’ er ,‘ a n t a d ® to > °u r m ethod«. T h e B ank of G resham pavs 6 p er cent in te re s t on tim e d ep o sits.__Adv. A ICE s p e c i a l com m unication of «n j «iiiunlity— any tim e G resham Lodge A. F A A. M delivered U»2 w ill be held in Masonic- Made In G resham hall. T h u rsd ay evening. M arch 22 at ‘.Kh° r *" ,F C I*K rees. V isit- ! ing h reth e rn wel»?oine. PACK PRODUCTS CO. * _ . w - L. CORSAGE, Sec y J E. METZGER. W M. 7 ! Phone 1391 Gresham