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GRESHAM OUTLOOK. PAGE FOUR Bethel B aptist C hurch. The Bible school m eets at 9:45. The m en’s adult class w ill re tire to the p arsonage for th e study hour. T he serm on by the p a sto r at 11 o'clock. Them e, "T he Im p o rtan ce of a Name.” Illu s tra te d by crayon and b lack board. The chorus choir w ill ren d er th e anthem , "T he Day U nfolds,” by I ra B. W ilson. B. Y. P. U. w ill m eet at 7 p m. P reach in g a t 8 p. m. S ubject for m utual consideration, "T he G reatest Q uestion of all A ges.” The ch o ru s choir w ill render th e anthem , "In H eavenly Love A biding,” by W ill A. Ruebusb. Money to Ioan on rea l estate. F arm loans a t 6 per cent. B. W. Thorne.-— Adv. WANTED—More re a d e rs for th e w an t ad s and m ore w an t ads for the read ers. BETHEL BAPTIST “ The m ail Hand Church.” Bible School 10 a. m . Serm on a t 11 a. m. a n d 7 .80 p. m L o rd 's S upper th e first S u n d ay o f the m onth. Bible S tudy and P ra is e Service W ednesday, 7 :30 p. m. C hoir R e h ea rsa l, T h u rsd a y , 7 :30 p. m. WOMAN GIVES SURPRISE ON BIRTHDAY OCCASION' Mrs. I. W. B u tler of P lea san t View avenue received th e su rp rise of h er life on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , May 17, when a num ber of h er frien d s cam e In to help h er c e le b ra te h er b irth d ay H er d au g h ter E dith m ade th e a r ran g e m en ts so ca refu lly th a t u o t th e slig h test h in t w as given to her m o th er of th e com ing event. Mr. B u tler w as an accom plice an d enticed his wife out to th e o rch a rd to look a fte r th e little chickens. On th e ir re tu rn to th e house th ey found It ta k en possession of by th e ir friends, who sp e n t a p le as a n t aftern o o n and served a lunch w hich th ey had brought. T hose p resen t, besides th e mem b ers of th e fam ily, w ere Mrs. G eorge H enton, Mr. and Mrs. M arg aret B u t le r of P o rtlan d , Mrs. C lara K esterso n , Mrs. A nnie Giese, Mrs. E rn a H all, Mrs. P ercy Giese, Mrs. F an n ie Neva- lain, Mrs. C arrie H alstead , Mrs. Viola R yan, Mrs. P au l Bliss, Mrs. L. G. Siefer, Mrs. B. A. A llen, Mrs. Ida H am ilton, Mrs. E va F ro st and d au g h te r R osalie and Miss L u la N evalain H ubby w as o ut m ending th e clo th es line w hen th e fa t lady rounded th e “Universal Brotherhood Is the Goal" co rn er of the house. “ Is your wife a t hom e, Mr. S tevens?" "Come thou w ith un and we w ilt do thee good.' “Do you th in k I'd be doing th is if she w a sn 't? ” DAVID Q. BARRY, B. Th., P astor. BENEFIT DANCE Given by Fairview Fire Department FAIRVIEW CITY HALL TUESDAY NIGHT, MAY 29 Ladies Free LUNCH GRESHAM LOCALS I _______ C ereal B o w ls, e a c h ...................................... 10c 5- inch N a p p ies, e a c h ................................... 10c 4- inch M ixin g B ow ls, e a c h ......................... 10c C erea l B o w ls, la r g e, e a c h ......................... 15c 6- inch N a p p ies, e a c h .................................... 15c 5- inch M ix in g B o w ls, e a c h ......................... 15c SATURDAY PURE CANE SUGAR (Limit one lot) CANNED COFFEE— Peaberry or Justice Zion Evangelical Church. Sunday school will m eet at 10 o'clock and will be follow ed by P en te cost serv ices in th e E n g lish language a t 11. T he serm on topic w ill be “ W hat M eaneth T h is?” Special m u si Phone 1236 Gresham, Oregon cal n u m b ers will be an an th em by th e ch o ir and a solo by Mrs. H. R. G eb “Remember that school graduate with a card” h ard t. T he anthem will be “ In th e Shadow of T hy W ings.” Young peo p le’s m eeting w ill be held at 8 in th e ÉHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllItllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinillL: evening and w ill be led by Miss F ried a R am ser. H EPP’S RACKET STORE Automobile Repairing We a re equipped to rep a ir your car, re g a rd le ss of th e m ake, and do a first- cla ss job, one th a t we feel safe in g u ara n tee in g to be rig h t. We have lots of room for live a u to storage. ROCK COTTAGE CHEESE Sole Agents OTHER GOOD EATS GRESHAM MEAT MARKET Phone 1891 A. J. W. BROWN’, Prop. National Laundry Company East 8th and Clay The Laundry that does D1FFKKKXT FRITHS / f * • Portland Kinds of Laundry DIFFERENT l'KlCVH A sk MR. C. W . BO G G IS, the R oute M an Leave Orders at TODD’S Barber Shop Aylswort/i & Martin Ml'LTNDMAH COUNTY SURVEY COMPLETED T he a g ric u ltu ra l developm ent and I settle m en t of M ultnom ah county, O re gon, acco rd in g to th e re p o rt of the soil su rv ey m ade by th e U nited S tates j $150°° in Cash FIRST CONTEST. F irs t P riz e ......................... $25.00 Second P riz e .................... $20.00 T h ird P riz e .......................{15.00 F o u rth P riz e .....................$10.00 F ifth P riz e ........................ $ 5.00 for g re a te st yield for g re a te st yield for g re a te st yield for g re a te st yield for g re a te st yield to th e to th e to th e to th e to th e acre acre acre a c re acre in pounds in pounds in pounds in pounds in pounds D ep artm en t of A g ricu ltu re, in co-op eratio n w ith th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l SECOND CONTEST E x p erim en t S tation, h as been de F irs t P riz e ...........................$25.00 for g re a te st yield of No. 1 size to a c re term in ed alm ost e n tirely by th e Second P riz e .......................$20.00 for g re a te st yield of No. 1 size to ac re gro w th of th e city of P o rtlan d , w hich T h ird P riz e ...........................$15.00 fo r g re a te st yield of No. 1 size to ac re F o u rth P riz e .......................$10.00 for g re a te st yield of No. 1 size to a c re occupies over one-eighth of th e a re a I White Leghorn Hen I* Freak. F ifth P riz e ...........................$ 5.00 for g re a te st yield of No. 1 size to acre of th e county. A lthough th e county is ' Mrs. I.. C. A rm strong, m other of th e sm allest In th e state, com prising G eorge A rm strong, W hite Knoll poul- a to ta l a re a of 209,920 acres, it is by J T his co n test is open to everybody and everyone has a chance to win an y of th e prizes or a prize in each contest. The only re q u ire tr.vman. killed a 3-year-old W hite L eg fa r th e m ost densely populated. T he ¡ m en ts a re th a t you p la n t and raise not less th a n one h alf a c re of horn hen today because she th o u g h t city of P o rtla n d is an im p o rta n t com- | cucu m b ers and deliver to the Oregon P ick le & C anning Co. a t th e ir it was g ettin g too fat, and found to m ercial c e n te r and a point of national p la n t n ear th e O. W. P. depot, G resham , Oregon. If you have not her su rp rise nine full sized eggs w ith in te re st to to u rists. It serv es as th e m ade your c o n tra ct do so a t once as only a lim ited num ber of acres w ill be taken. perfect sh ells and a q u an tity of un p rin cip al o u tlet for b oth foreign and developed eggs. She counted l<»0 and dom estic tra d e for th e vast in- [ from th e size of a bird shot to a full- land te rrito ry of over 250,000 sq u are sized yolk. T he hen appeared to he m iles, know n as th e Colum bia R iver j Gresham, Oregon. Phone 1881 h ealthy, having a red comb and brig h t Basin, and th e W illam ette Valley. The j eyes, and w as singing as happy as any city provides exceptional m a rk e ts for ! hen could. every v ariety of farm p roduce and is I th e c e n te r of th e livestock and beef True— So True. Wife— If you have tim e today, packing in d u stry of th e e n tire Pacific j H enry, I w ish you w ould p ut up the N orthw est. Fresh or Cured, Lard. Etc., prepared and sold under ab screens." About one-eighth of th e county is in I solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest H ubby — "T h a t's rig h t—we don’t highly im proved farm s and th e re are I possible prices, you’ll go to w ant to let any files get o u t.” yet 140,000 ac res outside th e city of IIIC IIM IM t llM IIIM IH IIIIIIIH IM M IH IIIIIIIIIIIK IIIIIIIK IIII P o rtlan d suscep tib le to u ltim ate cu l tivation. Most of th e u n cu ltiv ated ' CEO. DIETL, Prop. Phnwe 1711 Gresham land is tim b erlan d . logged-over land, and overflow land along th e Columbia : riv er, w hich is now being diked to | prev en t fu rth e r flooding. About one- , G n a ra n tre d te n th of the a re a in th e ex trem e e a s t S a n ita r i W a te r-P ro o f ern p a rt of th e county is in national and A lrtlv h t forest. \\ e have installed many Septic Tanks in Eastern At th e p resen t tim e th e ag ric u ltu re O rder of M ultnom ah county co n sists ch ief Multnomah. Enquire of any of the following: ly of dairying, m ark et gard en in g , the B an k of G resham Bid. Ju d g e O. W. S tap leto n B R IQ U E T S grow ing of sm all fru its, and th e r a is C ity of G resham (C ity H all) J . I. Bacon M ultnom ah C ounty F a rm (2) Ja s. Je n n in g s ing of p o u ltry . T his developm ent has J K ilgore now E. B. K irkw ood D r. W. J. O tt ta k en p lace in o rd er to m eet th e de Pelfiel B erry R anch t> C. Ely B ank of T ro u td a le J as. E lkington m ands of th e P o rtlan d m ark et. Near H C. Cam pbell H ..L . St C lair E. H. W illard th e city, intensified, specialized fa rm S. B. H all B erl K ro n en b erg D r. Oeo Inglis ing Is highly developed, and exclusive Jas. L edbury C. M. Z im m erm an Ed W ilkes m a rk e t g ard en in g and th e grow ing of Mrs. M aggie d m j? M Donough Mrs. ». Sadie B u rr . . B irdleg Reed sm all fru its is p racticed on sm all and mangr others. Pay when delivered acreage. On th e la rg e r acreag es in th is vicinity th e d airy in d u stry Is this Fall highly specialized. T he livestock in Phone 601 d u stry of w hich d airying is th e m ost Gresham Im p o rtan t, p roduces m ore w ealth th an any o th e r b ran c h of ag ric u ltu re. j th e rep o rt, and th e ir n a tu re and of the county. Copies m ay be had. Telephone 1581 T he soils of th e county a re varied. ■ ad ap tab ility discussed in d etail, m ak- upon request, of th e U nited S tate s De- T h eir location and extent a re show n Ing th is bu lletin of In terest and value , p D a artm en*"iJ"’Y ' rtn en .s — ..a ................. ........... P artm t of A g ricu lture. W ashington. in a larg e colored map attac h ed to to those iu te reste d in th e a g ric u ltu re D. C. Oregon Pickle & fa n n in g Co., Inc. G arage HIFI» SOITU AKI), Prop. Night Phone 25x5 Pow ell S tre et. A. W . METZGER & CO. Phon" 451 $1.50 to $3 We have only a limited supply at these prices. Make your selections early. Since 1903 MONDAY 50c 7- inch M ix in g B o w ls, e a c h ....................... 20c RED GROCERY SPECIALS Mr. an d Mrs. Steve M arston w ent to H illsb o ro y esterd ay to atten d th e fu n era l u l th e la tte r ’s sister-in -law . F ra n c is P eak and H enry Lundy have gone to E ugene to atten d th e exercises of ju n io r w eek-end in connection w ith l’almo Soap Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. 25c Royal W. Soap U niversity of Oregon. T he R ebekah W elfare club will 3 liars 20c 2a Ih. box $2.85 10 bars ..... 40c m eet a t th e hom e of Mrs. Ed. O sburn on W est Pow ell s tre e t next Monday. T he hostess will be assisted by Mrs. H. J. P u lfe r and Mrs. C era E vans. T he Rev. A. S. H isey and Mrs. H isey w ent to St. H elens on W ednes 10 pounds for 9 5 c. day to ta k e p a rt in th e cerem ony of ground b rea k in g for th e new M eth odist E piscopal church. PEACHES C L A MS B urley Q uesinberry, editor of th e in good syrup, 2 for........... 35* G resham high school an n u a l, the Red Ribbon or Royal Chef, can 20c M unhinotu, has been asked to en ter GRATED PINEAPPLE OVAL SARDINES th e book to com pete for th e 15-incb 25c silver cup offered by th e staff of th e No. 2% cans....................... large cans 15c, 3 for.................. 43c 1924 B eaver an n u al of Oregon A g ri c u ltu ra l College for th e best high school book in th e state. Miss F rie d a B ratzel Is p rep a rin g for a piano re c ita l to be given by h er pu Pound for 35£, 3 pounds for $1 pils at th e M ethodist Episcopal ch u rch on th e evening of Ju n e 8. T he g en e ral L ad ies’ Aid of th e M. E Spaghetti, Macaroni Camel Dates, pkg 10c Utahna Peas, 2 cans 25c church w ill m eet at th e home of Mrs Grimes Corn Thos. W iles next W ednesday a f te r Vcrmacclli, 2 pkgs....I5c Sun maid Raisins, pkg 15c Mrs. 2 cans ............... 25c noon. T he hostess w ill be assisted by Mrs. Geo. S tapleton, Mrs. O. A. E ast- m na, Miss C ora G reene and Mrs. A. G. L am bert. FRUIT JARS OREGON PRUNES Mrs. C lara W ebb Sm ith, of B a ttle 80c Pints, dozen............................ 7 pounds for......................... 49c ground, W ashington, w as a ca lle r on Quarts, dozen.......................... 95c ROYAL CLUB COFFEE frien d s in G resham today. She is te ach in g in th e A dventist A cadem y at Half-Gallons, dozen................ $1.35 1-pound can......................... 37c B attleground. G resham P ost No. 30 of th e A m eri can Legion w ill give an all-n ig h t dance F rid ay n ig h t, Ju n e 1, in the M asonic h all. T he proceeds w ill be and Service Feed 1281 used to w ard s defray in g th e expenses of th e F o u rth of Ju ly celeb ratio n . Old tim e sq u a re dances w ill be danced u n til 10:30, an d m odern dances from th en on. R alph C aro th ers, son of C. A. C ar- o th ers, h as moved h ere w ith his fam ily from R obinette, Oregon, and w ill rem ain h ere d u rin g th e sum m er Plun to Bring Federation Contention w hile he is em ployed on c a rp e n te r to Portland. w ork on th e new schoolhouse. M usicians an d m usic p atro n s will P rin c ip a l F. E. F ag an of th e W ood atten d a b an q u et given by th e S tate b u rn high school w as a v isito r in th e F ed eratio n of Music clubs a t th e Sov local high school W ednesday. H e w as ereig n hotel a t 8 o'clock tonight. accom panied by his w ife and tw o T he o bject of th is g et-to g eth er p arty sm all ch ild ren and a ll w ere g u ests a t luncheon w ith P rin c ip a l Roy E. C an is to boost for the b rin g in g of th e n a t ional b ien n ial convention of m usic non and wife. F rie n d s of Miss C arm elita G leason clubs to P o rtlan d in 1925. T he n a t Smart is the word w ill he so rry to know th a t she h as r e ional b ien n ials a re im p o rta n t g a th e r for these new, reversable cently been ta k en to a P o rtlan d hos ings of h u n d red s, som etim es th o u ready tied hows. A simple pltal for an op eratio n for appendicitis. sands, of th e best m u sician s from all turn of the wrist and you T he G leason fam ily is now living In over th e U nited S tates, such people ARROW as A rth u r Foote, G eorge Chadw ick, | have two ties for the price P o rtlan d . SHIRTS of one. Miss H azel B unting en tertain ed a Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, S tillm an Kelley They are num ber of h er young frien d s w ith a never failin g to atten d . We fea tu re p a rty one evening th is week a t her looked upon as a m agnificent op p o r th o se good sh irts tu n ity of sudden aw ak en in g of w ider home on Hood avenue. Mrs. Ida H en g stler left la st T uesday in te re st and, th erefo re, b e tte r p a tro n for Colorado to spend th e sum m er age of m usic in a com m unity, since G R E SH A M , O R E G O N w ith rela tiv e s and look a fte r business th e se g re a t conventions leave in th e ir w ake en th u siasm and in sp ira tio n u n in te rests. Dr. A. T hom pson's residence on equaled by any o th er occasion. It is hoped th a t out-of-tow n m u si South R o b erts avenue is receiving a coat of p ain t at th e h an d s of C. E. cian s or re p re se n ta tiv e s of m usic clubs w ill also atten d . Jackson. —for young fellows 5c 4- inch N a p p ies, e a c h ...................................... 5c s Phone 2391 1»J3 R e v e r s a b le B ow s- AT POPULAR PRICES C ustard C ups, e a c h ........................................ IS Musical Activities YELLOW STONE WARE G resh am MAY Qualily Good Music — All-Night Dance Gents 75c FRIDAY, FOR THE BEST MEATS I 11 THE SANITARY SAVE MARKET S E P T IC T A N K S Save $1.00 FRANK C. JONES E K S T R () M