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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1923)
PA G E SIX BETHEL BAPTIST MT h t G lad lla a d ('b u rrh ." B ib le School 10 a. m .. Serm on a t 11 a. m. an d 7 30 p . m. L ord ’s Su p per the first S u n d a y or th e m on th . B ib le S tu d y and P raia« S erv ice W ed n esd ay, 7 30 p. m. C h oir R eh ea rsa l. T h u rsd a y , 7 :30 p. m. “ I 'n h e r s a l B rotherhood I n the Goul" “Come thou w ith u t and we w ill do • thee good.’ DAVID Q. BARRY, B. Th.. P asto r. Beteli I B ap tist C hurch. Bible school opens at 9:45. P re a c h ing service a t 11 a. m. S erm on by th e p asto r. S u b ject fo r m u tu al co n sid er ation, "T ru e W o rth ,” illu stra te d by th e use of th e crayon. T he ch o ru s ch o ir will re n d e r "A D ream of P a ra d ise " by H am ilton G ray T h e L o rd 's S up p er will be observed a t th e close of th e m orning service. T h e B. Y. P. U. will m eet a t 7:15. T he evening serm on w ill be a t 8. T hem e for m ed itatio n , "Is L ife W orth th e S tru g g le?” T he ch o ir w ill re n d e r as a special nu m b er, "W alk w ith H im ,” by M. S. R itter. B attery S e ri lee. I w ish to ann o u n ce to th e public th a t I am still d irec t ag e n t in G re sh am for P h ilad e lp h ia Diam ond Grid b atteries. Any a d ju stm e n t claim s ta k en c a re of here. R e-charged and r e Plano Tuning. p airin g any m ake of b attery . C. E S atisfactio n g u aran teed , *3. F red O sborn. tf B. Jo n es, phone G resham 189x1. tf SPECIAL 12-, 14- and 17-quart Granite Dish Pans 59c L. L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO. Gresham. Ore. GRESHAM LOCALS T he program an d pot luck supper p u t on la st n ig h t by th e G resham Re bekah lodge in ho n o r of th e m en of th e ir fam ilies was well attended, there being m ore th a n one hundred present. A d elig h tfu l tim e was reported by those who w ere in attendance. Mrs. S. J. Bennison had as guests for th e p ast few days Mrs. W ill A dam s and son of F airfield , W ashington, th e M isses M ary and M arth a Bennison of W averly, W ashington, who le ft for C alifo rn ia today. Mr. B ennison who has been em ployed for several m onths as a tim b er c ru ise r in T illam ook coun ty, enjoyed a few d ay s’ v isit a t home and has gone now to ta k e up w ork a t P rineville. T he G resham baseball team will play th e S. P. & S. boys on S tapleton field next Sunday. Mrs. C lara Wolff of P o rtlan d at- 1 tended th e Rebekah en te rta in m e n t I la st n ig h t and v isited w ith relativ es here. T he Rev. H. R. G ebhardt, p asto r of ■ Zion Evangelical church, delivered I the ad d ress a t th e com m encem ent of I the C o ttrell school la st evening. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. H all w ent to C orvallis th is m o rning to spend a few d ay s a t th e ir Alma M ater. Mr. H all k a m em ber of th e board of d irecto rs of th e A lum ni association of Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l College. H e an d M rs. H all a re am ong th e sponsors of the alu m n i dance. T he A rem e club w ill m eet a t the hom e of Mrs. O. J. Brown, B aseline road, M onday afternoon, Ju n e 4. The hostess will be assisted by M esdames R T eg art, H. V. Adlx and Gladys Hoyt. T h ere will be no m eetin g s of th e club d u rin g Ju ly and A ugust. All O. E. S. ladies a re cordially invited. Twentieth Century Grocery SATURDAY AND MONDAY WE OFFER T h irteen M ighty G ood O pportunities T o S a v e M on ey Or Increase Y our S avin gs A cco u n t 1 BUY 2 3 BUY BUY 4 BUY 5 BUY BUY 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 BUY BUY BUY BUY BUY BUY BUY Fishers Blend, White Mountain or Olympic Flour, 49-pound sacks a t ............................... $ 1 .8 3 Five Bars Royal White Soap fo r......................... 19C The very Best Grade of Solid Pack Tomatoes, Best known brands, large No. 2 | cans for. . . 15c Highest Grade Pinhead Gun Powder Tea, . one-half pound for 2 5 c, one pound fo r.......... 4 8 c Three Bars Creme Oil Soap fo r........................... 2 0c Twentieth Century Coffee, none better, roasted • today, on your table tomorrow, lb. 3 3 c , 3 lbs. 9 5 c Peets Washing Machine Soap, large package for 3 0 c Minnesota Crosby Corn, very best packs, can for 18c Finest Cane Sugar, 10 lbs. 9 8 c. (limit one lot) Procter & Gamble White Naptha Soap, 5 bars 2 5 c Spider Leg Tea, long and fancy, half-lb. 2 5 c, lb. 4 9 c Large Cans Royal Baking Powder,..................... 4 0 c Your entire order of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Say It th e W a n t Ad way. Announcing a New Department - Boys Knee P an t S u its V W e are g o in g to m a k e our store a real h ead q u arters for b oys. .T h e first ship m en ts o f K n ee P a n t S u its h ave arrived . E very suit is o f stu rd y fa b ric w ith tw o fu ll lin ed k nickers. T h ey a re Q u a lity C loth es at P o p u la r P rices. FE A T U R IN G W O O LW E A R “The National Roys' Clothes" B o y s’ S h o es and Our Price Range F urnishings $7.45 to $16.50 Shoes Caps..... Good Suits at 91.50 to $4.¿0 $ 0 .8 5 $1.00 to 91.50 Stockings .... 25c to 50c Blouses 91.00 Ay lsWortK & Martire M en ’ s w ear ’ Overall and Coveralls sh o es / C R E S H A M MIMMI |UIIUiillllllllllltllllllllllllllllll|||||||||||||||||||li||||||||||||||HIUIIII|||||||||||||.............. . SATURDAY GROl : eri SPECIALS Oregon Prunes, 7 pounds for Large Peaches, 2 cans for Libbys Apple Butter, can felly, all flavors, glass 49 35 c 10c 10c MONDAY M ustard, quart jars.... Delmonte Catsup, pint Minced Clams, fall can Medium Red Salmon, can 35c 23c 20c 15 c LUNCH GOODS Darby Boneless Pigs Feet, pint ja r....... 35« Darby Boneless Chicken, ja r.................................... 59, I )*rby Frankfurters, large glass 39- D arby V icnn.i Sausage, glass 19, Darby Jellied Corn Beef, glass........... 49, Royal Baking Powder, pound for 42c Prince \lbert Tobacco, pound $1.25 Tuxedo Tobacco, 2 cans for........... 25c < am<' ( igarettes, pat ka.•< 15» SI CAR, (limit 1) lOpounds for 98c Creme Oil Soap, bar........................ 5c Dependable Coffee, lb. 42c, 3 lbs. $1.20 Extract Iree with 3 pounds F a n c y M ixed C olored G la d io lu s B ulbs, d o zen bulbs for 30c F rie n d s of Miss G eorgia S tapleton enjoyed a very p leasan t evening on W ednesday, w hen th ey g ath ered a t th e home of h er p aren ts. Ju d g e and Mrs. George W. S tapleton. Games, m usic and refre sh m e n ts m ade It a very de lig h tfu l affair. Those p resen t w ere th e Misses Golda Adams, Rose P o tter, Leona Bailey, M ary Wold, C lara Ma son, M arte Blom, D orothea S m ith, B eatrice and Mabel Jackson, M ildred M etzger an d D oris Zim m erm an. Miss K ath e rin e H oney le ft la st S at u rd ay for an extended v isit In Los A ngeles and o th e r C alifo rn ia cities w ith rela tiv e s and friends, am ong them Miss L a u ra D avis, form erly of G resham . She took th e ocean route, going on th e steam sh ip Cuba. E ric E n q u ist of W a rre n d ale w as a business v isito r in G resham y ester day and a caller a t th e Outlook office. Mr. E n q u ist is extensively engaged in salm on fishing on th e C olum bia riv er, I h aving th ree fish w heels on th e Ore gon side of th e riv e r an d six an the W ashington side. He says th a t fishing has been d isap p o in tin g as th e sp rin g ru n has been lig h t b u t a big ru n Is expected in Ju n e o r ea rly July. H e sels his fish to th e canneries. M arg aret St. C lair h as gone to S a lem to spend a few days w ith her sis ter, W inlffkd. Mr. an d Mrs. Jam es E lk in g to n and d au g h ter Je a n have re tu rn e d from Prosser, W ashington, w here they w ent for a few d ay s’ v isit w ith Mrs. Elking- to n 's M other, Mrs. J. C. Hessel and sister, Mrs. G race H ickenbottom . H okan T ruedson was hom e from O. A. C. to spend D ecoration day w ith his p aren ts, th e Rev. and Mrs. Jo h n T ru e d son of Powell Valley. T he Rev. an d Mrs. J. H. Wood re ceived a flood of co n g ra tu lato ry m es sages today, on th e ocassion of th e ir 62d w edding an n iv ersary . Mrs. Wood has been 111 for th e p ast week. Mr. an d Mrs. J. C. K ilgore have r e tu rn e d from a tr ip to Chicago, w here th ey w ent sev eral w eeks ago on a visit. Tw o fo rm er G resham young people h av e received m ark ed h o n o rs in co n n ection w ith th e closing of Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l College. Miss E dna von R eaden received th e C lara W aldo cash p rize of $50 and M erril Good th e A. J. Jo h n so n p rize for th e sam e am ount. Both w ere for excellency in sc h o la r ship. T he W. C. T. U. w ill m eet on T h u rs day, Ju n e 7. a t 2:30 in th e aftern o o n , w ith Mrs. W. T. H ensley. Mrs. E lla B eecher G ittin g s of P o rtlan d , a s s is t a n t editor of th e W hite Ribbon Re view, w ill be th e sp eak er. A flow er m ission p ro g ram w ill be given, th e d etails of w hich w ill be published In th e T uesday's Outlook. A utom obiles w ill be provided for th o se w ishing tra n sp o rta tio n and w ill leave th e li b ra ry from 2 to 2:15. Miss Lucy A dam s leaves to n ig h t for an extended visit w ith rela tiv e s and frie n d s in W aynesburg. P en n sy lv an ia, going over th e C anadian Pacific. She w ill re tu rn ea rly in S eptem ber. Miss N orm a Lee Peck h as been te m p o ra rily tra n s fe rre d to th e Sellwood b ran c h lib ra ry in P o rtla n d , w here she w ill spend Ju n e and Ju ly . She w ill ta k e h e r v acation d u rin g A ugust and be ready to resu m e th e >?harge of th e G resham b ran c h S eptem ber 1 . 1 Miss G race O gilbee w ill have ch arg e h ere during the sum m er. Bon Ton and Royal Worcester CORSETS / «HT fi 2#. IW f You may find the kind of a Corset you need in the following numbers No. 311 Medium Figure, low bust, medium skirt Priced at.................................................... $1.00 No. 462 Average Figure, low bust, long skirt all around, priced at.............................. $2.25 No. 564 Average Figure, rubber top, very long skirt, free hip, priced at....................... $2.95 No. 547 Fleshy Figure, long skirt very low bust, priced $3.50 No. 780 Semi Rubber top, front lace, especially for sport priced al...................... $3.50 No. 1210 Stout Figure, low bust, re inforced with 2 medallions over abdomen, priced $4.75 I ;u f / / 0 No. 1036 Perfected Front Lace, fleshy figure, rubber top, priced $5 No. 605 ADJUSTO, fleshy figure S’ very low bust, with adjust ’il able thigh reducer.... $ 5 . 0 0 Non-pinching O. I. C. Clasp is used on all above Corsets FOR THE BERRY PICKERS Khaki Outeralls, Jackets, Trousers. Hats. Shoes for men, women and children Canvas WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. P ro tectio n for D ep ositors is a F u n d am en tal P rin cip le o f Ours Our claim to your confidence is based on ample cap ital and surplus, sound investments, strong reserves steady growth, careful methods and the character of every man identified with our organization, FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM, OREGON Building Mnterlul for Sale, Quality and Service A. W. METZGER <& CO. Phone 1451 Peed 12S1 T he m a teria l from th e old school — ..... ....... ...... building at G resham is now ready for Dressmaking. Seed Yonr Salt Cleaned I sale. S heeting, som e siding, shiplap. D ressm aking and rem odeling at my flooring, dim ension, w indow s, finish, home. P rices reasonable, w ork g u a r U Ft ench drT cleaned. Re- d i « * *i*at 7 done T ailo rin g for etc. Also tw o good fu rn aces. anteed. Mrs. R ichtm yer. Cleveland L ■aaies and men. D. M CATHEY, or J. A. BVSHONG. ( avenue, phone 108. P E T E R LENARD. T ailor. A ‘