Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 27, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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    PAUK FOUR
GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FK1PAÏ,
F IS K
ICE
TIKES AMI TI BES
APRIL
Î7,
1 GREgHAM LOCALS
T he women of th e B ap tist Guild are
“We never miss the w ater ’til the well runs dry.”
p lan n in g for a b azaar to be held at the
Tire*
g ran g e h all on th e aftern o o n and
evening of May 10.
American*
T he usual services w ill be held at
Akron 'Tires
any quantity—any time
• * »•••■
th e F ree .Methodist ch u rch on next
Vulcanizing and Kef reading
D ELIV ERED
Sunday.
beginning
w ith
Sunday
All W ork G uaranteed
Made in G resham
school a t 10 o'clock, p reach in g by the
p asto r, th e Rev. E. D. B lackm an, at 11
PACK PRODUCTS CO.
In th e m o rn in g and 8:30 in th e even­
GKO. A. BR A N D T
P ho n e 1107
Phone 1391
Gresham
a simple fact th at neariydalY ^en im n en t'7 o rtu n e savin5 8 u,I,il th e Purse is empty. It
ing. T he la tte r serv ice w ill be p re ­
It is
ceded by a song serv ice a t 7:30. All
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SaVlngs.
PETERS
SHOES
PETER S
SHOES
a
re
welcome.
PE TE R S
SHOE
mi Hie dt iiiun.l nhen appl|e,|’t„ I .....I Saving». d “
th e 2(1111 t'E N T l'i
KY
Miss Polly T enney of W atertow n. |
South D akota, who is m ak in g an ex­
DRY GOODS
SH O ES
tended v isit w ith h er au n t, Mrs. B. W.
E m ery, has re tu rn e d from a sh o rt
visit w ith rela tiv e s a t Ridgefield,
hair and Courteous Treatment
W ashington.
T he Camp F ire G irls a re looking
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99c
ordinary store.
fo rw ard to a real tre a t a t th e ir May
fete w hich will be held in th e high
ROYAL W HITE SOAP
P & G W HITE NAPTHA
j school gym nasium on th e evening of j
CRYSTAL W HITE SOAP
10 bars .......................... ;{»e
SOAP, 5 bars.... .............»5c
May 4. T he illu stra te d le c tu re on
10 bars ........................ 43c
bird life by W. A. E liot of P ortland
COCOA, pure in bulk,
prom ises to be of g re a t in te re st and
3 lbs ........................... 25c CAMEL DATES, fresh ship­ QUEEN OLIVES, pt. jars 35c
| PETERS
SHOES
ment, pek .................... 9(.
PETERS
SHOES
PE TE R S
SH OES.
Nicest we’ve had in a long
th e re will be o th er en te rta in m e n t feu-
time
i tu res. T he g irls w ill be h o stess to
IIONEY, Pure, fine color
CHEESE, Full Cream
' the boys of th e com m unity on th a t
Pint ja r .......................... 35c
M J B 1 REE TEA, anv kind
Pound ........................... 28c
i night, having reserved th e balcony for
H alf lb............................. 25c
I th e ir use. T ick ets a re on sale by the
(
risco,
car
of
fresh
made
just
in,
lb.
25c,
1
%
lbs.
35c,
3
lbs.
69c,
6 lbs.
girls.
1.29, 9 lbs. 1.93
Mrs. M. L en n artz, Ju d g e G sorgv W.
WALDORF
TOILET
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tapleton
and
th
e
Rev.
A.
S.
H
isey)
BUDDED FRANQUETTES Ore
first contest .
PAPER, 3 rolls
will m eet a t th e F irs t S tate B ank on
‘»A
Son's finest W alnuts, lb '
.%«■ 40-50’s PRUNES
.»C
Second Pr*«e................... «’ ¡n o n
S™8? 8.1 y.'e!2 ‘° th e a c re *“
S atu rd ay aftern o o n , A pril 28, to
2 lbs............. •............ ' g5c
T hird P rize
.......... / i'r
,for K reatest ylfc,d to th e a c re in pounds
m ake th e aw ard s on th e^ essay con­
ROYAL
b
a
k
in
g
POWDER,
large
cans
40r>
............................ ,
«
F o u rth P riz e ....................lin n n r°F Kroa*eHt r ,eM to th e ac re in pounds
test. T each ers should fo rw ard to the
F ifth Prize ..................... < / J . i ° r A reatest yield to th e a c re in pounds
bank th e nam es of th e stu d e n ts who
......................... * 5 00 for K reatest yield to th e a c re in pounds
SU G A R —F in e st C ane S u g ar, 1« .bs, 98c, Cube . r P ulverized, 2 po u n d s fo r
have p articip a ted not la te r than
A
pril
30.
SECOND CONTEST
Mrs. H. H. W ostell and d au g h ter
S ^ o n d P r U e .......................^O O n i ° r Brea.’ e8t y,eld of No' 1 8,ze to ac re
H elen su rp rised Mr. W ostell y e s te r­
T hird Prize ...................
Kreate8t y |eld of No. 1 size to ac re
day w hen they a rriv ed from Eugene.
F ou rth P riz e....................... ¿ h m ». ¿°_r K reatest ylel<t of No. 1 size to acre
20TH CENTURY COFFEE
They will rem ain u n til th e m iddle of
i t ’s the best. Pound 35c, 3 pounds
next week w hen they w ill re tu rn
th a t H elen can resu m e h e r stu d ies at
11 At ON BACKS, lean and
th e U niversity of Oregon.
ROLLED OATS
m ents ure th a t you p lant and raiHe not h?u u »Z Th
? y re<lulre-
sweet, by whole piece 25c FRESH
Mr. and Mrs. C laude N utley of Los
4 lbs...........
«23c LARGE CANS OYSTERS
“
b„ ‘era8r T e O ^ P . %
A ngeles, C alifornia, w ere c a lle rs
5 ounce size ............. J5C
LEMONS, large, juicy
th e O utlook office today. Mr. Nutley
‘
fruit, dozen __
wi'lil'b e OtakeCn n tr “ Ct d° " ° 8t ° nCe 88 Only “ h “ »®«! n u m b er'o f^ac'res
LETTUCE,
large
heads....lüc
(■RAPE FRUIT, large size
w ill be rem em bered as th e son of a
p asto r of th e Bethel B ap tist church
...................................... 12c
F in est C ream e: y B utter, pound
about 20 y ea rs ago. They a re on
4 4c
th e ir way to S eattle for a visit with
Gresham, Oregon. Plione lNSl
Mr. N utley's p a re n ts and sister,
Lucile.
D inner g u ests at th e hom e of Mr I
and Mrs. Cooley la st W ednesday w ere j
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning, Mr. and
^ ere >8 a tire b argain you ca n ­
Mrs. H. W. S n ash all and C lair Stock- |
ton. T he occasion w as to celeb rate
The Home of
not a ffo r d to overlook .
Mr Cooley's 53d b irth d ay w hich fell
Kuppenheiiner
on W ednesday, th e 25th and Mr
(wood (’lothes
S to ck to n 's 17th b irth d ay w hich was
T h u rsd ay th e 26th. T he evening w as
p le asa n tly sp en t In ta lk in g over old
tim es.
O ld field
Twentieth Century Grocery
Gresham Tire Shop
w Z .
1
SATURDAY AND MONDAY WE OFFER
15
" il
150 °° in Cash
CROWN or V IM FLOUR, 4 9 lb. sack,
$1.8 9
& SXS 53 3 3 ! 3“ ¡2
Oregon Pickle & Canning Co., Inc.
Every
Man
Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup
Clifford Gibbs, who has been su f­
ferin g from tro u b le w ith one of his
ears, has been tak en to a P o rtlan d
ho sp ital for trea tm e n t.
He is r e ­
po rted Im proved today.
1
n eed s good clo th es and at
m o d era te cost. Our clo th es
w ill g iv e you both.
$
to *40
REAL V A LU E
Man’s conservative
style Virgin Wool
M orsted .Nulls
A A A
SH O ES
A large stock of quality shoes
al moderate prices.
F or men
For women
For children
#3.00 to #10.00
#3.00 t„ # 8.J0
.30 to # 1.50
yAylsWortK <5 Ma rti i\"J
M EN’S WEAR
SH O E S
S h
o es
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G R E S H A M
GROCERY SPECIALS
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HOME CANNED FRUIT, qt jars 35c
DRIED PRUNES. 6 IL»s
|j»(.
APPI.I.S, \ ellow Newtowns, box ilSc
(itMID PEACHES. 2 cans
3;H.
Y. A. CHEESE, lb
LIMBURGKR CHEESE, lb
TILLAMOOK CHEESE, lb
BLOCK SWISS CHEESE, lb
Lie
3«,.
U,.
Dependable Coffee
,b- ,2c’
3 lbs. $1.25,
5 lbs. $1.98
1 hottie Extract Free with 3 lbs
BUI.K COCOA. 3 lb
1
RAISINS, p|q
,u
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fSOLID PACK TOMATOES, ta n
lie
1 UTAHNA PEAS, 2 for
25c
1 BEST STANDARD CORN. 2 lor
25c
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and Service
30x3^ Red Square Cords, reg. $16.30
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HA u C JU8t receiv ed a shipm ent
o f th ese tires w hich I m ust clo se
out at on ce. T h ey w o n ’t last
lon g at this price.
c . E. OSBURN
Gresham, Oregon
Will He Always Look
Up to You?
Daddy in the world
with all his heart.
It is up to you.
Come in and talk it over win,
officers.
This , X
Bank k 5 is i. - » F- *’ « i ° Ue * of our
3 5 S
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HI M il l THIN OF < ONipOl.FNt E.
A dopted by G resham Ixiilge No. 152
A. F & A. M.
W h ereas: The grim D estroyer death
has again visited our F ra te rn ity and
selected o u r beloved B ro th er Matt
Schanno.
And W hereas: We do not know
th a t his w ork w as finished, yet we do I
know th a t his colum n is broken, and
Hint we as his b reth ren do m ourn, I
MINt ED (. LAMS can
SHRIMP, can
S \ l ; |i |. \ i ; s tan
#1.25
|.(p
, into th at house not made w itn hands
I etern al In th e heavens. ’
Be it Resolved: T hat we extend to
his fam ily o u r sym pathy In th e ir loss
| and th a t they may be com forted bv
i his rem em b ran ce of his m any virtue's
recorded on th e book of reco rd s bv
th e S uprem e A rchitect on high
Resolved:
T h at a copy of th e s e '
reso lu tio n s be presented to his fam-
I ily, and a copy be inscribed upon the
| reco rd s of th is bulge,
Com m ittee.
A. F. HAM.MAR.
A MEYERS.
E W. AYLSWORTH.
The Bank of Gresham pay* 5 ner
. . . ,..e r - t . . . . . . a ,w ,
He believes in you
comes, wilVvmi ghold? tha'/ “ nder8tatldinB
w in • ’ i < . 110,(1 that same rean#w»t9
givi
to
l
Uiat other cliil,Iren
hare“’
,he th l" gs
hildren have?
FIRST STATE BANK
GRESHAM, OREGON
I w in, ti we s u s ta in m ay |>. :,,r Ma
| u ain. an d th a t h e h a s g ain ed e n tr a n c e
STANDARD BIRO SEED, pkg
TOILBT PAPER. 1 rolls
P A. I’OBACCO, 16 oz tin
SPECIAL PRICE
A fine m eeting of th e N eighbors of
W oodcraft w as held la st T uesday at
th e home of Mrs. Jo h n M etzger, w hen
th e re w ere p rese n t th re e g ran d of­
ficers, M innie H iner, g ran d g u ard ian
neig h b o r; Mary F. H urley, g ran d
b an k er and G rand M anager M ardell,
also D istrict C aptain S tite s of P o rt­
land and D istrict B an k er Minnie
C lan ah an of G resham .
At th e re g u la r m eeting of th e M eth­
odist L adies' Aid society held last
week at th e hom e of Mrs. L. L. K id­
der, p lan s w ere sta rte d fo r th e an n u al
b azaar to be held on next D ecem ber 5.
M em bers of th e G resham M ethodist
E piscopal S unday school who a tte n d ­
ed th e co n feren ce of w o rk ers in P o rt­
land y esterd ay w ere th e Rev. A. S.
H isey and wife, Mrs. C. M. Z im m er­
m an. Miss Cora G reen. Mrs. H. L.
S t.C la ir. Mrs. H . J. W hite, Mrs. A.
W. Shipley aud Miss E lizabeth Jo h n ­
son.
T he G resham P a ren t-T ea ch e r a sso ­
ciation w ill hold its re g u la r m onthly
m eeting a t th e schoolhouse on next
Monday evening, A pril 30. T he elec­
tion of officers for th e en su in g year
will tak e place. T he p ro g ram w hich
will follow include ta lk s by O rville
Jo hnson, C linton
C h alk er.
David
Lane, C laire G ulikson and V earl
H ow ell, local scouts, on th e Boy
Scout movem ent. Je an Adix will give
a piano solo and G w endolin Metzger
a read in g and th e sixth g rad e w ill
sing. Follow ing th e p ro g ram th e re
w ill be refresh m en ts, for w hich
sm all c h a rg e will be m ade.
T he c u rre n t issue of Pacific C h ris­
tia n A dvocate c a rrie s an a rtic le on
th e E pw orth L eague topii* for April
29, "L ead ersh ip for Service," by th e
Rev. A. S. Hisev.
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Natio
national Laundry Company
East 8th and Clay
A 1
a an
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Ponla, ,
f i n d s o f Laundry
OO9ERK.VT P R I t »
A .k M R. C W . B O G G IS, lh e Ro u le M a„
' " V' ° rd"rl at TODD'S Barber Shop
Unno»
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