Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 30, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    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
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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