Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 11, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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"On my rec en t visit to the N ear
E ast, I was am azed to find the p u r­
ch asin g pow er of used clo th in g ,”
sta te s J. J. H an d sak er, Oregon Di­
re c to r N ear E ast Relief. "I found an
old s h irt would buy tw o dozen eggs,
an old coat would p u rch a se a sheep,
w hile I saw g re a t piles of wood and
hay bought w ith th is sam e legal te n ­
d e r.”
“A fter only one y ear of peace and
freedom from m olestation th e people
w ill re-estab lish them selves so ra p ­
idly th a t they are som etim es able to
produce enough food for th e ir own
use but clo th in g cannot be had for
BETHEL
BAPTIST
“ The Glad lla o d
C h arcti.”
B ib le School 10 a. m.. Serm on a t 11 a m
and 7 3(1 p . m. L ord ’s Supper the first
S u n d ay o f th e m onth. B ib le S tu d y and
P ra ise S erv ice W ed n esd ay. 7 30 p m
Choir R eh ea rsa l, T h u rsd a y , 7 :30 p. m.
for food. We ra re ly give aw ay a g a r ­
m ent but alw ays req u ire an exchange
in food p ro d u cts or service. Recently
supplies sufficient to ru n an o rphanage
for sev eral days w ere secured in ex ­
change for ten bales of old clothing
w hich had been th ro w n aside as
w o rth less by th e people of America.
"W e w ant g arm e n ts
w ith six
m o n th s of w ear left in them for men,
women o r ch ildren.
Im ag in e w hat
you would need in the way of clothes
It for six y ears you had not been able
to buy a g arm e n t or a y ard of cloth.
R ecently a m illion people have
been m ade hom eless and th e se a re in
g re a te s t need w hile our re g u la r every­
day ta sk is to supply clo th in g , food
and sh e lte r for 115,000 w ar o rp h an s."
C lothing for N ear E ast Relief su f­
fers should be se n t to N ear E ast Re­
lief, 613 Stock E xchange Bldg., P o rt­
land, d irect or th ro u g h local com ­
m ittees. B undle Day is May 16.
Need Your Suit Cleaned!
Mrs. H a rrie t T im m erm an has as
g u ests today Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bo-
za rth and little son, Jack , from L in d ­
gren , W ashington.
Mrs. M. A. K idder, au n t of L. L.
K idder, who h as been visiting for th e
p ast ten days in th e K idder home, left
T uesday for S e a ttle en ro u te to her
hom e in St. M ary’s. Idaho. She has
been visiting in C alifo rn ia and e a ste rn
states.
T he Rev. H. 8., Wold of W itten
South D akota, is visiting w ith his
p aren ts, Mr. an d Mrs. 8. Wold, whom
he had not seen for 24 y ears, and his
siste r, Mrs. F. Mason and fam ily. The
fo rm e r's son. E m m ett E. Wold and his
friend, Jo h n C, H ockenback from the
B rem erton Navy y ard s a re also v isit
ing here.
H ave it F re n ch dry cleaned, Re
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. B angs left for
p airin g n eatly done
T ailo rin g for
ladies and men.
Chicago and K alam azoo on a sh o rt
“Universal Brotherhood Is the G oar
P E T E R LENARD, T ailor.
trip com bining business and p leasu re.
“Come thou w ith us and we w ill do
T hey expect to be aw ay ab o u t th ree
thee good.’
T h e B ank o f G resh am pays 5 p er w eeks and w ill m ake th e ir hom e in
DAVID Q. BARRY. B. Th., P asto r.
cen t in te re st on tim e d e p o s its — Adv.
P o rtlan d on th e ir retu rn .
Grocery Bulletin
OREGON PRUNES, large size, good quality, 7 lbs
49c
NEWTOWN APPLES, good for cooking and eating, bx 9Hc
LIBBY’S APPLE BUTTER, med. sized can, per can
l«c
l’l’RE FRUIT JELLY, assorted flavors, glass
10c
SUGAR CRISP CORN FLAKES, 3 pkgs...................... 25c
BULK COCOA, 3 lbs........ ................................................. 2ie
SUN MAID RAISINS, seeded, 15-oz. package
CHOICE PICNICS, shoulders, lb............................
15c
Jg®
MEI). RED SALMON, tall can ,can... 15c; 3 cans....... 13c
UTA1I-NA PEAS, good ungraded peas, 2 cans
25c
SOLID PACK TOMATOES, can.... 15c; 3 cans....
43c
SMALL W HITE BEANS, 3 lbs..............................
25c
BEST HEAD RICE. .'! II,s
25c
MONOPOLE GRATED PINEAPPLE, No. 2 ^ tin
RON AL W HITE SOAP, 25 bars
25c
$1.00
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Quality
and Service
Phone 1451
Feed 1281
Saturday Special
FOR ONE DAY ONLY
7- inch Glass Berry Bowls, each
12c
8- inch Glass Berry Bowls, each
19c
HEPP’S RACKET STORE
I hone 3 236
Gresham, Oregon
A 1 inc Line ol Graduation Cards Nov on Sale
M
11 11 1 1 1111 — i
ta r
ry -is
Twentieth Century Grocery
SATURDAY AND MONDAY WE OFFER
Pink Tip Matches, slightly imperfect, 6 large boxes for.........................................
SHAKER SALT, fine qual­
ity
Me
ROYAL W HITE SOAP
5 b a r s ..............................iy (.
25c
LUNCH PAPER, cut sheets
3 r o ll s ..............................iyc
IVORY SOAP,
3 b a r s .............................23c
P R E FE R R E D STOCK CATSUP
la rg e bottle of the finest
25c
CROWN or VIM FLOUR, from the
finest of th e w heat, sack
BACON, Tender cut from the back, by the piece, lb. - - - 25c
I* EDERAL MILK, tall cans
3 for ................................29c
CRYSTAL W HITE SOAP
5 bars for........................23c
ROYAL BAKING POWDER
large cans ......................40c
20TH CENTURY COFFEE— B etter Coffee at less price
Mrs. O. A. E astm an is rep o rted on
ROASTED TODAY, ON YOUR
th e sick list.
TABLE TOMORROW. Lb. 35c; 3 lbs. $1.00
B u ry your tro u b le s tom orrow and
atten d th e B erry G ro w e rs’ picnic on
SOLID PACK TOMATOES, choice of Del Monte or Preferred Stock. 3 targe cane............... 45c
th e fair grounds.
Mrs. H. K arp en stein of Eugene,
Oregon, who had been fo r several
w eeks at th e hom e of h er b ro th er,
T heodore B rugger, is slow ly re g a in ­
ing h e r health . She is ta k in g tr e a t­
m en ts of a nerv e sp ecialist in P o rt­
Royal Club or Golden West Coffee, extremely well-known for value, 1-pound cans 39c
land.
T he A reme clu b w ill m eet a t th e
LARGE JUICY LEMONS
EET ORANGES, 200’s
hom e of Mrs. G eorge H oney on Mon­
FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT
d°zen ..............................j 5c SW
dozen .............................36c
day aftern o o n , May 14. T he hostesses
extra large & heavy, ea 15c
w ill be assisted by Mrs. O. A. E a s t­
m an, Mrs. S. B. H all and Mrs. Ja m es
Blookers Cocoa, the highest priced cocoa on the coast, but the best, 15d, 30c, 58c
E lk in g to n . E ach m em ber is asked to
b rin g a tea tow el, thim ble and needle.
Strawbernes for Sunday dinner—Carefully selected fruit at all 20th Century Stores.
Among those who have gone to
C orvallis for th e ju n io r w eek-end at
O. A. C. a re M ary Cogswell, Je a n n e tte
D ow sett, Rose P o tter, M illard S harp,
A lden M iller and E dw ard Schw edler
from th e high school, and Mrs. I. T.
Wood.
High school stu d e n ts who a re a t ­
ten d in g ju n io r w eek-end a t W illam ­
y ^ H E N you need a new
e tte U niversity a re th e Misses M yrtle
suit, just remember
R u sh er, H elen H isey and D oris Z im ­
m erm an
and W illiam
M cA llister
that we have the same
O thers atten d in g one o r m ore days
good
clothes right here in
a re Miss G enevieve M cA llister, th e
Gresham, and for l e s s
Rev. and Mrs. A. S. Hisey, Mrs. G eorge
T acheron, her sister, Mrs. A. Vulleu
money, too.
m ier, Miss M arie T ach ero n an d E m ­
m ett W elling.
T he B erry G row ers w ill m ake you
w elcom e at th e ir picnic tom orrow on
th e fa ir grounds. B ring your g ru b
bask et and eatin g tools. Coffee, ice
cream and a good tim e w ill be fu rn ­
7 he House of kuppenheim er Good Clothes
ished free.
T he N. E. C ircle of th e M ethodist
L adies’ Aid will m eet on W ednesday,
New styles in Sliirts,
May 16, w ith Mrs. W. J. Ott. L adies
N eckw ear, H osiery, H ats,
will be p rep ared to m ake q u ilts and
tie com forts. T he S. E. C ircle w ill
Caps and Shoes.
m eet on the sam e aftern o o n a t the
hom e of Mrs. C. J. L u nd q u ist on Rob­
e rts avenue. Mrs. Chas. Coe and Mrs
J. H. H oss w ill a s sist th e hostess.
T his will also be a w ork m eeting
Miss C laire A u clair u n derw ent
m ajo r op eratio n a few days ago and
M e n ’ s w e a r
sho els
is being cared for a t her hom e in
G resham .
C R ESH A M
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r P a rk e r and
fam ily visited o ver last week end
w ith frien d s at Corvallis.
Jo h n Meyers, b ro th er of A. Meyers, mother and daughter
p resid en t of th e F irs t S tate B ank, has
PLANS PROGRESSING I
ren ted th e Geddes house on South
A ll com m ittees p lan n in g for the
R oberts avenue, w here he has moved
events of m o th er and d a u g h te r week
w ith his fam ily.
a re at w ork and th e p ro g ram is being
\ New trrlv u l.
arra
n g e d w ith special referen ce to the
“E lizabeth L ouise Miller, ’Betty
Louise,' May 2, 192.1. 8 pounds." This teen -ag e g irl and h er m other. Sev­
w as tin- in te restin g announcem ent on e ra l line num bers have been secured
a tiny c a rd attac h ed to th e card of for th e program , in clu d in g a ta lk by
Dr. and Mrs. A ugust Miller of P ort Mrs. K ate M aguire of th e co u rt of do­
iHttd w hich lias been received by m estic rela tio n s in P o rtlan d . T hose
frien d s of th e couple here. Mrs. Mil­ w ho a re in te reste d in c re atin g and
le r will be rem em bered as Miss Fratt m a in ta in in g th e rig h t attitu d e tow ard
ces T u rn e r, form erly a te ac h er in the life on th e p a rt of th e young g irls
Rockwood, C edar
and
T ro u td ale grow ing Into w om anhood w ill w el­
schools.
com e th e o p p o rtu n ity to help in th is
We have screen doors in a variety of grades and
It is said th a t Dr. M iller left his good cause.
sizes.
c a r in a restric ted p ark in g d istric t in
Some ch an g es have been n ecessary
P o rtlan d on th e m orning of the 2d In th e p erso n n el of th e com m ittee In
and when he called for it in th e eve ch a rg e of th e arra n g e m e n ts for the
Adjustable window screens that can be adjusted to
nlgn he found a card sum m oning him lunch eo n on F rid ay evening, w hich
any size window.
Io ap p e ar at th e police sta tio n and will he held in th e M ethodist E pisco­
xplatn. He adm itted hit guilt and pal ch u rch . The revised com m ittee is
Screen by the yard, both galvanized and black in all
offered no excuse but eag erly an as follow s: Mrs. F ra n k Peak, c h a ir­
widths from IS inches to 48 inches.
nouneed to th e co u rt the a rriv a l of m an, Mrs. G ladys Ruegg. Mrs. C. J.
his first-born th a t day. "Not It
And, last but not least, the Fly Swatter. We have
L u n d q u ist. Mrs. B. W. Em ery. Miss
sponsible.’’ said th e judge, and di
the Swatter with the long handle.
E lsie S harp. Miss A nna B rugger. Mrs.
m issed (he case.
Cecil M etzger, Mrs. S. J. Bennison.
Mrs. L. L. K idder. Mrs. IJ. P. M illiken.
Mrs. W alter Burch. Mrs. D E. Towle.
PURE CANE SUGAR, ten pounds 9 8 c
$25
to
Limit one lot
$40
Fly Time is Here
This calls for Screens and Fly Swatters
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From Dad and the Kids
AN you imagine the joy. the flooding eyes, m oist
w ith happiness and pride, th at would greet the
arrival at hom e of this beautiful Brunsw ick phono­
g rap h on M other's D ay?
Y ou are puzzling over w hat to send H e r on th is day,
•acred to H e r love Thia R runsw tck will give you the
solution. She will get m ore enjoym ent out of it th an
an y th in g else on earth. f< r it will open to H e r all th e
music treasu res of the world.
C om a in and exam ine thia w onderful Brunswick.
H ea r it. N ote the abs lute beauty t f tone it produces,
the fidelity to the artist's interpretation.
All records can be played on T he Brunswick. T erm s
to suit your convenience and we will deliver your gift
to M other on M o th e r’s Day— May 13th.
C
J. E. METZGER
Your Home Furnisher
The Gresham Hat Shop
is now ta rry in g a aide line
of Ladies' W earing Apparel,
consisting of Aprons. Dress­
es. Blouses. Skirts anti plain
and fancy underwear. Also
a few silkine slipons that are
the Los Angeles craze.
Every article very reason­
ably priced.
When buying th a t sum m er hat,
d o n ’t tail to first try in G resham
w here you will And low er prices
on h igher grad e goods.
No p reach in g serv ices will be held
at th e F re e M ethodist ch u rch next
Sunday on account of th e p asto r b e­
ing In atten d a n ce at th e an n u a l co n ­
feren ce in P o rtlan d . S unday school
w ill be held at 10 o'clock as usual.
W ant ad s advance your additions.
How to m ake your pennies earn
d o lla rs— invest them in w ant ads.
This is CLEAN UP week,
stro n g .
Make it
D on't th ro w d irt a t y o u r neighbor.
C lean it up.
WANTED— More read er» for th e
w ant ads and m ore w ant ads for the
reader».
A * I' • i i .i
’•Z N r i.rexham
I
( om m unicatiun
of
Isd g e I. F. A V
'M T ' Saturday, May 12. M. M. l»e-
gree conferred by Sunny «Ide lo d g e
No. lltX. til brother« «hould be pre«,
enl. t l»llor« welcome.
J. F. WFTZUFK. B . M.
W. L. « 0 KNAVE, Sec'y.
L. L. K id d e r H d w . C o.
G L /ffB L / P
Don't be content
ladder and begin
Reaching the
i r rnom hUr
to remain at the bottom, but get on the
to climb.
*
ne
top. is only a question of perseverance
y tO earn ’ bUt tO
a li,th ‘ -ach week
If you have no bank account, make your first deposit
with us today. We offer you absolute security a n T ?
interest on time deposits, and help in climbing toi I n i '
pendence and wealth.
»•'mining to Inde-
Consult us about your business affairs.
FIRST STATE BANK
GRESHAM. OREGON
Piano Tuning.
Satisfaction guaranteed, $3. F red
«
B. Jones, phone Gresham 189x1.
A d .leU T®« rl«»»t In on the
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