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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1923)
PAGE FOUR SMITH MEMORIAL Money to loan on rea l estate. F arm loans a t 6 p er cent. B. W. Thorne.- Adv. - GRESHAM LOCALS / Mr. and Mrs. M. D. K ern e n te rta in - led la st n ig h t Mr. and Mrs. E. T. H ol lenbeck of R u p ert, Idaho, who a re go ing th ro u g h to C alifo rn ia by autom o- | bile. T hey a re th e p are n ts of W. J. H ollenbeck, son-in-law of Mr. and “ The Glad H and CD urc h.** B ible School 10 a. m . Serm on at 11 a m I Mrs. K ern. an d 7 30 n. m L ord 's S u p per th e first Sunday or i the month. BlbieTstudy A ° V o lb re c h t a n d b rid e o f Spo- t — ------** ~ • and | C h S ir r tS X u .^ WhO have been v‘8ltin« to r *ev- Say It th e W a n t Ad way. PresbyterianJ* Church BETHEL BAPTIST REV. E. R. D. HOLLENSTED M inister. Fair» lew, Oregon. S unday S chool......................... 10 a. m. M orning W o rsh ip ................... 11 a. m. (»cods of your own choice, at prices that make important savings. Twentieth Century Grocery “l u b e r s a l B rotherhood Is the G o b I ” " “ d a y s w it h t h e fo rm e r'8 m other, “Come thou w ith u , and we w ill do Mr* F ’ V olbrecht’ have Proceeded to San F ran cisco , w here they w ill m ake Helpful — Restful — Inspiring thee good.’ th e ir home DAVID Q. BARRY, B. Th., P asto r. W ord was received y esterd ay of th e death in S eattle on May 23 of D onald W. Moore, a fte r an illn ess of m ore | th an a y ear from tu b ercu lo sis, con tr a d e d d u rin g th e w ar. H e w as a navy m an and w as cared for a t the W alla W alla governm ent h o sp ital for sev eral m onths b u t was p erm itted la st F e b ru a ry to go to th e hom e of his p are n ts, w here he died. He w as an only child. H is widow, fo rm erly Miss M arg u erite V olbrecht, w ill have th e sy m p ath y of a la rg e circ le of frien d s KELLOGS CORN here. She w as a t his bedside d u rin g RALSTON BRAN INSTANT POSTUM FLAKES ...................... th e la st m onths of his illness. .i2 y 2c large siz e ......................39C Mr. and Mrs. E ttse l Jo n e s of B rem IVORY SOAP erto n , W ashington, a re spending a CROWN FLOUR KNOX’S GELATIN bar .......... few days w ith th e fo rm e r’s fath e r, <c 49 pounds................. $1.89 package ...................... 18c F ra n k C. Jo n es, an d siste r, Mrs. Floyd Mack and fam ily. HEINZ CATSUP JELLO MASON JAR CAPS Mr. an d Mrs. H enry L ato u re ll w ere large bottle .................28c I hone 1236 Gresham, Oregon per package ................10c dozen .......................... 25c in G resham y esterd ay visitin g w ith rela tiv e s and friends. T hey arriv e d re CRISCO BUDDED WAL cen tly from so u th e rn C alifo rn ia to a t MAZOLA OIL 3 lb. can.......................69c OREGON NUTS, lb.......................83c tend to m a tte rs on th e ir farm a t L a t quarts ......................... 48c o u rell and will soon re tu r n to th e ir ROYAL WHITE SOAP hom e in th e south. CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP CREME OIL SOAP .............. 5 bars .......... 19c 5 bars ...........................23c A rran g e m e n ts have been m ade to 5 bars ...........................¿¿c fu rn ish tw o b u sses and a la rg e num - i her of p riv a te c a rs to ta k e th e people I to th e B a p tist S unday school picnic a t I L a u re lh u rs t p ark tom orrow . The s ta r t w ill be m ade from th e ch u rch at ' 10 o’clock. E ach perso n is asked to i M J B TREE TEA, DEL MONTE PEAS, provide cup, spoon and fo rk w ith th e ' CREAM OF WHEAT any kind, lb..................53c medium, can ................15c b ask et lunch. All a re invited to join j package ....................... 22c th e picnic. T he la st re g u la r sessio n s of th e ' Daily V acation Bible school w ere held { In th e v ario u s ch u rch es th is forenoon an d exhibition of th e w ork accom OLD DUTCH CLEANSER MATCHES ROYAL BAKING POWDER plished w ill be given by th e pupils can ............................... 9C SEARCHLIGHT 3 packages................... 20c large can ...................... 40C th is evening a t th e M ethodist E pisco pal ch u rc h , to w hich all a re invited. EMPIRE HAMS, by the FEDERAL or BORDEN’S F ra n k Jo n es is doing a th riv in g ROYAL CLUB COFFEE whole ham, lb.............. 25c MILK, 3 cans.............. 29c b u sin ess in septic ta n k building these Pound ............................39C days. H e h as ju st finished one for to go w ith H en ry L ato u rell a t th e g ara g e b u ild the sh irts ing on Pow ell s tre e t and one fo r Geo. K enney on Hood avenue a t T hird 65t. to $1.50 street. GRESHAM L. L. K idder is rep o rted on th e sick list. Florida Grape Fruit, 80’s.................... 9c bernons, ............................ .................. 38c Guy Cox, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Oranges, 252 size................................ 28c A. Cox, w as serio u sly h u rt in a log New Spuds, 3 pounds for.................. 20e ging cam p a t B ridal Veil la st w eek T uesday. He w as fallin g a tre e and as it w as about to go down he a t tem pted to ru n but ca u g h t his foot GRESHAM MASONS HOLD and fell acro ss a log. T he fall s tu n SERVICES AT HOME S P E C IA L O N E -D A Y S A L E ned him and prevented his g ettin g o u t A larg e n um ber of G resham M asons of th e w ay before th e fallin g tre e h it the log over w hich he w as lying and and E a ste rn S tars drove to F o re st threw him into th e a ir w ith co n sid er G rove last Sunday aftern o o n and held able force. H e cam e down head first services a t th e Masonic home. T he If used Monday, M ay 28 In th e b ru sh and w as severely Rev. A. S. H isey preached th e serm on. At this store you will find a nice variety of ap sc ra tch e d and bruised. H e w as ta k Mrs. Clyde Ruegg played a voluntary, propriate gifts for the boy or girl graduate. T his Coupon and 49c E n titles th e B e arer to One R egular en to Good S am a ritan h o sp ital w here Miss G ertru d e A lexander sang a solo, it w as found th a t five bones w ere Miss N orm a Lee Peck gave a violin $1.50 Standard .Self-Filling Fountain Pen The management will take pleasure in helping broken In his rig h t foot. He is r e selection, and a q u in te tte com posed of ported to be g ettin g along w ell b ut Miss A lexander, Mr. an d Mrs. E. W. you with your selections. will n ot be able to w ork for a long A ylsw orth, Mrs. B ruce H oyt and Dr. E very P en F illed and T ested. G u aran tee w ith E very P en tim e to come. W ill Ott sang, “H ark, H ark My Soul. Prices are very reasonable. Only One P en Sold to a Custom er. A W an t Ad m ean s a d d itio n a l in G resham Young Men A cquitted. com e w ith little o u tla y . L et th e O u t This is a one-day sale of Standard Pen Company s Pens M aitland Geddes and R obert K ers- look p ro v e it. and salesmen’s samples. lake, both ch arg ed w ith sta tu to ry of J em eler S p e c i a l t'o m m u iiiratio ii of fenses, have been acq u itted of th e Remember at the G resham Lodge A. F . A A. M„ ch a rg es in th e co u rt of dom estic r e T uesday, May 2», at 7:3U latio n s in P o rtlan d . T he G eddes tria l w as held on Mon p. in. Labor ill F. ('. Degree, t Isitors welcome. day before a ju ry com posed of six J . E. METZGKK. W. M. T h e REXALL S tore men and six women, who delib erated W. I.. GORSAGE, Sec’y. but a few m in u tes before ta k in g th e vote, C. G. S ch neider w as atto rn ey MONDAY, MAY 28, ALL DAY. iim m m iiiiiiiiiiiiitiin , for th e defendant. i T he K ersla k e case w as trie d sev eral : w eeks ago. SERVICES Unreliable com petitor, .om etim e. state that .to r e . ,uch a . our. can- not and do not sell reliable goods. READ THIS AD They both can, and do sell the widest advertised and the best known brands. Wonderful Values in Pure Alumin um Ware at Really Bargain Prices. SATURDAY AND MONDAY WE OFFER W ell Known Goods at Seldom Heard of Prices Two priced lots, $1.29 and $1.19. On Sale up to and including Monday, May 28. SHOP NOW! HEPP’S RACKET STORE Just Arrived— W esson O il—Pints 25c, Pongee Silk Shirts A popular shirt at a m oderate price. NEW quarts 50c, half-gallons 99c, 20th Century Coffee—one pound for 33c, gallon $1.79 3 pounds 95c $ NECKW EAR Finest Cane Sugar, 10 pounds for 98c, Aylsworth & Martin (Limit one lot) of t h e J Ç R M Û ta fo THIS COUPON IS WORTH $1.01 On Sale at Gresham Drug Co. fónti 25- Jones t A' GRESHAM DRUG CO. Special Values 1 2 3 4 Oregon Prunes, large sizes. 7 pounds $ .49 Bulk Raisins, Sultanas or Muscatels, 2 lbs.. .25 Sun-M aid Raisins, seeded or seedless, pkg.... .15 Shell Mound Peaches, in good syrup, can 20 C 2 cant foi .35 5 Libbys Apples Butter, medium sized tin, can .10 6 Pure Fruit Jellies, assorted flavors, glass............ 09 7 Monopole Extra Orated Pineapple, No. 2 1 j can .25 10 Choice Red Sockeye Salmon, No. 1 tall cans 3 cant for 11 Large Oval Sardines, extra choice. 15c, 3 cans .43 12 American Sardines, can 5c, 6 cans for.... .27 13 Minced Clams, can 23c, 6 cans........ 1.29 14 M. J. B. C’oflee, lb. can 42c, 3 lbs. $1.20. 5 lbs. 1.95 15 Bulk Coffee, Justice or Feaberry, lb 33c, 3 lbs .95 16 ZO, similar to Grapenuts, Special, pkg............ .15 17 Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs.... .25 18 Small White Beans, 3 pounds............................ .25 10 Best Head Rice, 3 pounds for...................... .25 20 \ an Hoeters Bleaching Soap, 27 bars for 1.00 21 SUGAR, limit 1 lot to a customer. 10 lbs. for..... 98 EXTRA 500 S P E C IA L Choice Mixed Gladiolus Bulbs W hile they last, dozen for SA V E Order B R IQ U E T S now Save $1.00 Fay when delivered this Fall II EK STR O M 1 I : Telephone 1581 I s - * " " " " ' ' " " I ' l l ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I M t 11,, t RACES SUNDAY, MAY 27 500 At Clark County Fair Grounds 30c A. W. METZGER & CO. Phone 1451 Peed /¿Sr One FORTIFY YOURSELF T h e D am ascus com m unity w as shocked by th e death on W’ednesday, May 16. of H arold N orton, who had been tak en a sh o rt tim e before to a P o rtlan d h o sp ital for tre a tm e n t for influenza - pneum onia. H is friends knew of his illn ess but did not realize Its se rio u sn ess u n til th e w ord cam e of his death. He had lived d u rin g th e w in ter at L ents, w here he w as em ployed. N orton w as 25 y ea rs old. He is s u r vived by his widow, Mrs. E lsie N or ton. tw o sm all ch ild ren , th e youngest four m onths old. his p are n ts. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. N orton and a sister, Mrs. A gnes Brodie of D am ascus. F u n eral services w ere held la st F ri day at L ents and th e In term en t w as in th e Mt. Scott cem etery. A W ant Ad w ill do it for you. FIVE Quality and Service DAMASCUS YOUNG MAN DIES OF PNEUMONIA RU N N IN G RACES Mile Race, Two L Mile Races, One 4-2 Furlong Race, One H Mile Race, One Double Rider Race, One Mule Race, One Roman Race. unpr^ducUv"® ear^yom h an5 o l d I g T ^ u r i n g ^ e i c t i i e or producing period, it is wise forethought and very urn- dent policy to prepare for the time when infirniity andPold age prevents one from earning a livelihood ' d A Savings Account in this bank, to which vou add ihod riy an persist/ nt]y. will accumulate a surplus foi the declining years of your life. Why not open an account right now when your earning capacity is the greatest? One Dollar is all it takes to start FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM, OREGON ‘ ' I 1 ' ' V|....... .......................... BARGAINS IN USED CARS | j 1921 Ford Coupe ................... $450 í Ì 1920 Ford S e d a n ......... ................. ? : 1920 Ford S e d a n ............i i i ‘ ............. S i Ford Truck, starter..................... -me ? i; Ford Truck, with body. . . je n X ■. 1920 Ford Chassis, starter................ 250 -• 1918 Dodge T ouring................... Terms if desired , Phone 1301 R A K E R & SON Gresham