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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1923)
n n rsh a l * Notice. •seen I our su ll I leaned! City dog tax la now due and m ay be H ave it F rench dry cleaned Re- paid to the m arsh al or tre a su re r. p airin g n eatly done. T ailo rin g for O. COX, ladies and men. M arshal of th e City of G resham . P E T E R LENARD, T ailo r Music and Easter ARE INSEPARABLE Moreover, Easter offers a splendid opportunity to try some of our ^invnaiviek records, which are made especially in keeping with the time. Come and hear them, see our window. J. E. METZGER B R U N S W IC K Phonographs and Records IVew Goods You Will Need for Spring and Summer W HITE SH IRT W AISTS White Shirt Waists with colored embroidered designs. Ponge Silk Waists with colored collar. We have Fibre Silk Sweaters in red, green and black, specially p rice d $3.65 ,i! A New Lot of Women’s Ging ham and Percale Dresses, priced at from $1.25 to $2.50 SILK HOSE Fog Grey is a popular color now. We have a good thread-silk num ber .ii $ 1.50 Silk Hose in brown, black and white, from............. 98c to $2.25 WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. The House of Quality (jKlLSHAM LOCALS _______ T he Queen E sth e r C ircle will hold its re g u la r m eeting Monday evening A pril 2. a t th e hom e of A nna H am p ton. All m em bers and frien d s are is co rd ially invited. A pril 8 will be A m erican Legion Miss G eòrgie S tapleton, C arl Arvid- son an d Adolph Z enger, first year Sunday, and w ill be observed by fit ty p ist stu d e n ts a t Union High, left for ting services in th e G resham M. E. C orvallis th is m orning accom panied ch u rch , in th e evening. T he services by th e ir te ac h er, Mias E sth e r G ardner, w ill be p articip ated in by all of the and Ju d g e Geo. W. S tap leto n . The local chu rch es. T he Rev. H. R. Geb stu d e n ts a re to tak e p a rt in a typing h a rd t, of Zion E vangelical church, will co n test held in connection w ith Busi p reach the serm on. T here w ill be ness Week at O. A. C. special m usic. Legion m em bers and Miss L illian Ja e g e r of P o rtlan d , is th e L ad ies’ A uxiliary will be seated in a body. a guest a t th e hom e of R. D. Bailey. T he executive com m ittee of G resh A m eeting of th e L adies B aptist j Guild h as been called for Tuesday af- am P o st of th e A m erican Legion has . tern o o n , A pril 10, th e place to be an been divided into th ree team s and a nounced later. T his is a m eeting of m em bership drive is u nder w ay in | u tm ost Im portance to all m em bers and w hich the team losing has to p u t up a frien d s of th e Guild as p la n s will be d in n er w ith th e second team fu rn is h discussed in w hich all a re interested. ing th e en tertain m en t. An effort is to Mrs. G ertru d e Schanno h as retu rn ed be m ade to secu re as m any new m em from C en tralia. W ashington, w here bers as possible, also to collect dues she has been w ith her m o th er for the for th is year. On T uesday night, A pril 3. th e com p ast ten days. T he a ttra c tiv e resid en ce of Mr. and m ittee will m eet and th e co u n t be Mrs. li. H. Buzick and ab o u t half the made. All paid up m em bers of the lot ow ned by them on Pow ell stree t P o st a re eligible to th e dinner, w hich have been sold to th e Misses S ara and w ill be served at some d ate in the E tta W renn of P o rtlan d , who have n ea r future. T he com m ittees are, Hoy H. Gibbs, tak en possession and have u n d ertak en plans for th e fu rth e r beautification of C hase E. S t.C la ir and Will Teevin, E rn e st B rugger, Dr. H. H. H ughes and ! the house and grounds. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Buzick have gone C leveland Bliss, C. G. Schneider, K. C. to W atertow n, South D akota, to look R oberts and A. W. Metzger, SA T U R D A Y Grocery Specials M O NDA Y SY R U P Excellent for the table, and for canning and preserv ing fruits. Special, pints 15«', quarts 25c, halves 45c PEACH ES Yellow California Clings in good syrup, exceptionally good value. No. 2i/2 tin s..................................o cans ASSO RTED FRUITS Canned for home use, with plenty of sugar. In quart glass jars. Quart 3 0 c .........................................g for 85C OREGON PRUNES Eat more Prunes, a good, substantial, healthful food. Special value, 10 pounds.............................................. sl)c • PICNICS B arton’s Choice Picnics, nicely trim m ed and cured rig h t for the table, pound.............................. SALT PORK , a fte r b u sin ess in te re sts a t th a t place. Mrs. E. H. K elly left T h u rsd ay for They hope to dispose of th e ir p roperty C astle Rock, W ashington, to atten d th ere and re tu rn to G resham to make the fu n eral of her au n t. Mrs. L a u ra E. I th e ir home. M errill, th e la st m em ber of a pioneer Mrs. Ava E dw ards and d au g h ter fam ily who cro ssed th e plain s and P au lin e of P endleton a re v isitin g with settled In th a t vicinity in 1869. j th e fo rm e r's p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. S. T he fam ily of H. J. F leisch er has 5 S. Thom pson. At th e business and social m eeting arriv ed from Boise, Idaho, and have | of th e M ethodist L adies Aid society tak en up th e ir resid en ce in th e F red i la st W ednesday Im p o rtan t w orking ' Shelley house on South R oberts ave- ' p lan s w ere m ade for th e fu tu re activi nue. Mr. and Mrs. F leisch er have 1 ty of th e society. F o u r circles w ere th re e ch ild ren , one of whom w ill a t tend th e g rad e school. Mr. F leisch er • form ed on geo g rap h ical lines and te m p o rary ch airm an w as chosen for is g en eral m an ag er of th e P ack P ro d each circle. T he th ird W ednesday of u cts com pany. Mrs. E. C. R ossm an and d au g h ter j each m onth was nam ed for th e reg u la r m eetings of th e circles, w hile th e gen- D orothy of P o rtla n d w ere d inner , oral m eetin g of th e society will be g u ests on W ednesday at th e hom e of hold as usual on th e fo u rth W’ednes Mr. and Mrs. H. L. S t.C la ir. day. T e rrito ry south of Pow ell street G. G. M ayenschein has re tu rn e d w ill be know n as th e south circle from G randview , W ashington, in the Main stre e t divides th e rem ain d er of Y akim a valley, w here he h as been for the city into n o rth w est and n o rth ea st th e p ast m onth looking a fte r his 20- circles. Besides th ese th e re w ill be a c re fru it ran ch . He is m aking p lan s also a L innem ann circle. T he tem to re n t his 12-acre b erry farm here p o rary ch airm en for th ese circ les are, and go back to G randview for th e resp ectiv ely . Mrs. W alter W’in ters, sum m er. Mrs. F ra n k Peak, Mrs. A. W. Shipley Miss F lo ella Jaco b s w as very p le as and Mrs. B. F. Cogswell. an tly su rp rise d la st T uesday evening w hen ab o u t 40 frien d s arriv ed a t the horn * of h er uncle and au n t, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. M illikin, to help her cele b ra te h er b irth d ay . T he evening was “ The Glad Hand sp e n t play in g gam es and enjoying m u , Church.” Bible School 10 a. m , Sermon at 11 a. m. sic. L ig h t refre sh m e n ts w ere served. and 7 30 p. m. Lord's Supper the first Sunday of the month. Bible Study and D ep artin g a t a late hour, th e g u ests Praise Service W ednesday, 7 :30 p. m all d eclared th a t th ey had sp en t an < holr Rehearsal. Thursday, 7 :30 p. m. “ U niversal B rotherhood Is th e Goul” enjoyable evening and hoped th a t th ey “Come thou with us and we w ill do could rep e at th e occasion next year. thee good.' /,inn F iiingeliciil C hurch I’rogriin, DAVID Q BARRY, B. Th.. P asto r. At Zion E v an g elical ch u rch in G resham special p lan s a re being m ade for th e E a ste r day services. T he S u n day school w ill m eet a t 10 o’clock. At 11 E a ste r services w ill be held in both th e E nglish and G erm an la n g uages, follow ed by holy com m union n th e G erm an language. At th ese ser vices a sp ecial offering w ill be re ceived for th e needy In G erm any E a ste r m usic by th e ch o ir w ill be lo -in g » given. T he young people will m eet at 7:30 in th e evening u n d er th e lead ersh ip of W alter R ainser. T he E a ster P salm w ill be th e topic. Thin side Meat, streaked with lean, best for season* ing, pound ..................................................................... 25c RAISINS Sun Maid, Seeded or Seedless, in 15 oz. pckgs, special . 15c HONEY I lire Honey, made in the alfalfa and orchard area of eastern Oregon. P in ts 30c, q u a rts............................59c COFFEE Best bulk Coffee, freshly roasted and bought before the recent advances, 3 pounds........................ t>9c SO A P White Wonder, one of the most used of White laundry soaps. Special 27 b ars........................................... $1.00 A. W . METZGER & CO. Quality and Service Phone 1451 Feed 1281 BETHEL BAI’TIST New Easter Neckwear Just arrived from New ¥ ork. These attrac tive silk four-in-hands. wentieth Century Grocery ■.y »1st and A p r i l M " 1 * í«1 «|Mol«tI.»ns-guargnteed good Saturday and Monday. March SPRING HELPS Sw ill’s White Laundry Soup 3 bars 10c: io bars’ 33c R ojal M hite Soap 3 bars 12c: 10 bars Crystal W hite Soap 3 bars H e: 10 bars Common Clothes Pins 15c » dozen 30e P. A G. Milite Naptha Soap 3 bars 15c: 10 bars l!»c 10e Mop Sticks each 15c CANNED GOODS, EXTRAS Booth’s Tomatoes, standard quality. No. I tall can 10c 5 cans for t5c Dl l. MON I P TOM VI’OES large No. 2 > a cana 15c 5 vans for i Sc Golden Bantam Corn can 5 cans Shrimp, new pack c u ti 14c: 5 cans \ an ( amp Beans med. size 12ia c; 5 cans 59c Maryland Corn can 9c; 5 cans «Sr OTHER INTERESTING Arrow Shirts A y ls W o rth ô M a rtirx *1 .5 0 to $ £ 221.,c #1.05 W ork, sw eet rest sh all w ait on thy pillow. W ork, thou sh a lt rid e on c a re 's com ing billow .” 13c 13c *3c 4oc 2.»c #1.0*» l»C # l.s j |0 e: IJc 35c lie 35c l'»c 25c sho es Egg shaped center of rich frozen egg noir ice cream surrounded by vanilla with fruit orange bits. z Orders being received now. You can get as many as . , X ' ....................... - - SCHANNO’S CONFECTIONERY Gresham, Ore. Patronize the Home sh o e Shiner. M ens and lad ies' shoes, S atu rd ay aftern o o n an d evening. Ruben A nder- I son. sta n d in T odd's B arber Shop. A W a n t Ad m ean s a d d itio n a l In com e w ith little o u tla y . L e t th e O u t look p ro v e it. TAXES DUE V " save time and trouble. # 1 .0 0 l!»C V The following special brick is offered: "Is she very p re tty ? ” “ P re tty ! say w hen she gets on a stre e t c a r th e ad v e rtisin g is a to tal loss.''— E xchange. Sem e Brain». R a stu s an d Moses w ere having a heated arg u m en t. In rep ly to som e re- I m ark of K astus. Mose said: “G uess I know, n ig g a h ' Don't you th in k I s got any b ra in s? ” ' H u h '” K astus replied. “ Niggah. if b rain s w ere dynam ite, you co u ld n 't I blow off your h at."— E xchange. M en ' s w ear Brick Ice Cream for Easter >atural or Artllicial. PRICES COCOA—Bulk. pure quality, pound !»<•: 5 pounds Pur* nuaHty. pound H e; 5 pounds Al BAKIN« POWDER, large cans PREFERRED STOCK CATSI'P, pint bottles e a c h F LOI K—Crow n. White Mountain or Olympic. 1« pound sack J B - Tree Tea, half pound 25c: pound w V i ' n l T' c J Kuhl”1; f , la n,< ’ 3 ,H’un,i J K Pounds #1.27: » pounds » i ni i s Badded »ranqaetG m ,grow n l a d J E 1 H - P u r e frutl and sugar. T-Ganlen Brand, s ounce jars Straw bet ry. apple and quince. LI M 11 M AN PAJH It—Cut ready for use. No. 1 site. reg. 5c. 3 for 10c. No. 3 size, reg ROLLED O IT S — No. 10 sack If! DI A NILS NAVAL ORANGES— 17« size, dozen IMPERIAL LETT! < E - 2 large heads IA N ( 4 MONS— —300 size, dozen DRV ONIONS— 3 pounds FLORIDA GRAPE ERI IT—laarge size. 2 for F irs t S tate Bank Essay Contest. W ork on g rad in g essays Will begin A pril 2d and ju d g es w ill com plete w ork as ea rly as possible. Many es says have not yet reach ed th e banks. T each ers m ust see th a t all essays for th e ir school reach es F irs t S tate Bank not la te r th a n A pril 1st. Names of stu d e n ts en te rin g co n test m ust not be fu rn ish ed u n til a fte r judges have com pleted w ork. New IC E any quantity—any time D ELIV ERED ESSAY CONTEST . x m Î ï ü V i ’o Ä Free E ntertainm ent Ä ^ n i n " AE.r " p " ' t ‘ eveQinK* May l lth . Made In G resham PACK PRODUCTS CO. Phone 1391 G resham ,o t ’ F ' *'°ur taxes here and F ir s t S t a t e B a n k Gresham, Oregon