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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1923)
At th e Bethel B ap tist C hurch Bible school a t the B ethel B aptist church will m eet a t 9:45 and p reach ing service a t 11. T he them e for co n sid eratio n will be “T he M inistry of D icipline as Illu stra ted in th e Life of Job. In th e evening devotional se r vice will be held at 7:30 and preach in g service a t 8. T he subject will be “T ru e O bedience as T au g h t in th e Bible." Special m usic will be offered a t both services. The pastor, the Rev. D. Q. B arry, will preach both m orn ing and evening. F o u r-S q u are Gospel Services Four-square gospel services will be held in G resham a t th e G range hall on Sunday afternoon. A ugust 19, a t 2:30 o’clock. T he Rev. F. E. Crook, of Dallas will conduct th e service. Services have also been announced for T uesday evening by th e Rev. A. J. H egen of P o rtlan d and on T h u rs day n ig h t by Mr. Crook, b u t th e place of m eeting Is som ew hat in doubt. L. L. K idder has retu rn ed from W elches w here he spent a week. Mrs. K id d t. and ch ild ren and Miss M ina G ilbert will re tu rn Sunday. E llsw orth R ak er and fam ily. Ward In g lis and fam ily, Dr. and Mrs. George Inglis left yesterday for Pacific City where they expect to rem ain over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. R aker, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bailey and fam ily and Mr. R aker's sister, Mrs. W. E. Rosencrans. retu rn ed T uesday from S easide where they spent a week. Mrs. Rosencrans i left yesterday for Los A ngeles where she will sta y for about a m onth before retu rn in g to h er home in Omaha. Mrs. Ray Metzger, who h as been v isitin g w ith relativ es and frien d s at G rand Forks, N orth Dakota, retu rn ed home T h u rsd ay evening. “ The (ila ri Hand r. . C h u rc h .’* Why They W'enL B ible School 10 a. m., Serm on a t 11 a. m. .... The ladies of Zion Evangelical ---- and -- 7 30 p p. . ______ m. lo r _ d 's _ Supper the first ! As the Sunday school te ac h er en- ? Ä y “ n,- J a y **w"ieavi"ng‘i n ‘giZZt h a s te 'a ch u rch will give an ice cream social on th e lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Georg ____ _ _____ I little g irl and her sm all bro th er. C h o ir R eh earsal. T ______ h u rs d a y , 7 :JO p. ra. “ U niversal B rotherhood Is th e G oal” "W hy, Mary, you a re n ’t going S leret on n ex t W ednesday evening, "Come thou w w ith ith u u» t and a n d we we w w ill , l l d do o " " S ? ' «<-‘laim ed ln su rp rise A ugust 22. The public is invited. "Come thou “ P leathe. Miss A nne, w e've got to thee good.’ Edw in Y unker left M onday for I go,” w as the d istressed reply. “Jim m y DAVID Q. BARRY, B. Th., P asto r. I t h a - wallowed h ith c n lle c lln ti B erkeley. C alifornia, w here he ex pects to com plete his u n iv ersity course and study for his m a ste r’s degree. He accom panied P ro fesso r UphofT. w ho goes from th e facu lty of O. A. C. to th a t of th e U niversity of California. Y unker has been a ssista n t to th e pro fesso r for th e p ast tw o y e a rs and expects to be closely asso ciated with him in his new field. They w ere to drive south but on S atu rd ay evening they left th e ir c a r p arked on TerwII- liger boulevard for about 20 m inutes and on re tu rn found it had been stol en. C laran ce Y unker has gone to Pacific City to ta k e ch arg e of a photo shop which his b ro th er and P ro fes sor UphofT have conducted d u rin g the outing season at th e beach. F ree M ethodist C hurch At th e F ree M ethodist church next S unday th e re will be S unday school a t F ree P ublic L ecture, high school 10 o'clock followed by preach in g a t 11 gym, by Dr. C. W. Miller. A ugust 24, by t i e pastor, the Rev. E. D. B lackm an, 8:15 p. m. Scientific explanation of a fte r w hich class m eeting will be held. th e law s of vibration.— Adv. In th e evening th e song service will commence a t 7:30. A t 8 o’clock th e Rev. F. 8. P itts of C ottrell will preach. All are welcome. BETHEL BAPTIST A beautiful lawn adds much to the appearance of the home. It is a heavy drinker and if it is to keep its rich green color it must be watered regularly. Lawn Hose Special feet 54-inch feet 24-inch feet %-inch feet %-inch feet..j4-inch feet %-inch feet ^4-inch was Moulded......... $7.00 Moulded......... 8.00 Red Ribbed....... 7.50 Black Ribbed.... 7.50 Black Fabric..... 6.00 Cotton................ 5.00 Cotton................. 6.00 now H o»e m enders, couplings, la w n sprayers, nozzles, etc. L. L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO. Phone 1421 (■>resham, Oregon SE P T IC T A N K S ( i u n ra n tr e ri S im ila r / « H ie r - P ro o f » n il A l r l l i r h l We have installed many Septic Tanks in Eastern Multnomah. Enquire of any of the following: B a n k o f G resh am H id. Judge a . W . S tap leto n < ily o f G resh am IC Ity H a ll) J I. BAt’on M u ltn o m a h C ou nty F a rm (2 ) .Ian. JennlriffR J. K ilg o re K. II. K irkw o o d D r. w . J. o t t p e lfie l B erry R an ch I ' C. E ly B an k o f T ro u td a le Ja». K lk ln g to n H C. Cam pbe!i 11. L. SI ( " a ir K H Vi || lard S II. H u ll B urt K ronen berg D r. Geo In g tla Jan. (<edbury C M Z im m e rm a n «<1 W ilk e s M r» M u gg le U lm I). M . Potiough M r» S adie B u rr B lrd leg Heed and m an y other». FRANK C. JONES P h o n e 601 G re sh a n i Grocery Bulletin oung America C heese, weigh about 6 lbs.... lb. t hoice Picnics, fami v size lb. (. orned Beef, gues in silverware contest is included ...... cau Large Ch ai Sardines,.................................... can $ .32 .19 .47 .15 ...dot. .25 ZO, similar to Grape Nuts pkg. .15 4 lbs. .25 bottle 35c, 3 for Sim Maul Seeded Raisins ......... 2 pkgs. Amaizó Saku pint 27c, quart 49< g a l Prince \lbert 1 16 cans 1.00 Certo, for making jellies, Tuxedo Toba» i*o, pocket tins .............. 2 tor Royal White K, 6 bars 25*. 25 Da rs SufAI Sack $8.75. cash, 11 lbs .25 1.85 1.25 .25 1.00 .98 A. W. METZGER & CO. Quality and Service W hen you reach a 20th C entury S tore y o u ’ve a rrived at a trad ing post that n ever fa ils to save you m on ey. T h ese relia b le stores, ch oice o f a ll ca refu l sh opp ers, n ever fail you. SA TURD A Y and M0NDA Y they offer some Extreme Values Solid Pack Tomatoes in large No. 2% cans, 2 ens 25<‘, 12 ens $1.45. Royal Red bd Pure Cane Sugar, fruit or berry, limit one lot,................................12 pounds $1 00 Heinz Catsup, large bottles,............................................................................ .. 2g Cheese, fancy full cream,................................................ pound 28c, 2 pounds .55 v an Camps Sno Lite Soap............................................... 6 bars 25^, 10 bars .39 Hour, your choice of what we have......... .................. 49-lb. sack $1.79, barrel 7.12 IVORY SOAP—If you have not already purchased, you should at once purchase a dozen bars of this popular soap for 5 5 c , toilet size, sold in dozen lots only. Pure Lard........................................................... Del Monte Sardines, large oval cans................ ................. *2 cans Seedless Raisins in bulk, ..............., 0 |bs. $1.00, 5 |bs' 55 f , 2 lbs. Phone i j f i Feed ¡¿ S i _ *25 .25 20th C entury C? i£ :e — F resh er roa sted than a n y oth er c o ffe e sold , sp e c ia lly priced 3 3c pound, 3 pounds for 95c. Imperial Club Corn.......... ’ or e ............................................................................. .. for .25 S in gap ore S liced P in ea p p le, la r g e c a n s .......................... 2 Oakleaf i k_ af l Brand rand Apricot Aprico* J T am>......................................... ...........¿..¿..N o . 2 cans SOLAR PEAS 3 cans for by i m e n e e n i n i e n t ä w o m e n ’’ T o o d ^ ^ o ^ V r e ^ V « p r f f o Y í í , i T change. th e above, we h a v e trie d to Ä X K s e r v i c e ', Mrs. M arion Jo h n so n is visiting in th e O zarks, n ear H arriso n , A rkansas, Mrs. P ercy L. May of O akland, Cal with her m other, Mrs. H. Z. W ebster, and o th e r relativ es. ifornia, re tu rn e d to h er home T h u rs Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Squire, their day afte r a few days v isit w ith her sons H a rry and A rden, Mr. an d Mrs. fath er. S. E. Sease. W. H. M itchell, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ger- SUNDAY SE R V IC E S win of P o rtlan d left y esterd ay for an AT M. E. CHURCH au to trip to R ain ier P ark , Vancouver, B. C.. and re tu rn by w ay of Ocean Dr. Jo h n P arsons of P o rtlan d will Beach, W ashington. T hey expect to preach a t th e M ethodist Episcopal be aw ay for about tw o weeks. church next S unday both m orning and 1 he Misses Doris- Z im m erm an and evening in th e absence of th e pastor, M ildred M etzger sp e n t tw o o r th ree the Rev. A. S. Hisey. Sunday school days visiting w ith Miss E dna Mew will m eet as usual a t 10 o’clock and h irte r at N ew berg before retu rn in g E pw orth League a t 7 in the evening. home from th e E pw orth L eague in s titu te at F alls City. Gospel Meetings Continue The gospel m eetings being conducted T he closing sessions of th e F ree M ethodist cam p m eeting at St. Johns at th e G resham G range hall by W. R. closed la st Sunday. Among those Ruddock of C alifornia will continue who cam ped on th e grounds w ere the th ro u g h n ex t w eek and possibly long Rev. and Mrs. E. D. B lackm an, Mrs. er. T he only service S unday will be J . W. B ushong and d au g h ter, Mrs. at 7:30 in th e evening. Services will H attie Riley and Miss Mabel Shipley. begin at 8 o’clock on week evenings. G resham people who atten d ed the Follow ing a re th e subjects for the Sunday sessions w ere Mr. and Mrs. week: I). M. Cathey, Mr. and Mrs. C larence Sunday, “T he D ayspring, th e Days Cathey, Mr. and Mrs. R ussell Walch m an and th e D ay star.” and (laughters Claud and Grace. Monday. “T h ree M idnight Scenes.” Tuesday, “ T hree N oonday Scenes." The Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Wood re W ednesday, “The L ast In v ita tio n on tu rn ed y esterd ay from a visit of sev oral days w ith Mr. and Mrs. D. T the L ast Leaf of the L ast Book in th e Bible." W illiam s n ear P le a sa n t Home. T hursday, “T he C leansing of the C. E. Peck has leased his house on W allula H eights for a year to F. M. L eper,” L eviticus 14. F rid ay . “F o u r G ifts of C h rist to th e Stuck, recently from Pine City, Min nesota, who will tak e possession Believer.” Septem ber 1. Mr. S tuck s fam ily con C ard of T hanks sists of his wife and th e ir son, L am ont On behalf of my m other, Mrs. Eva who will be a stu d e n t in th e high school. Mr. Peck and h is sisters, the Johnson, and my b ro th ers and sisters. M isses Emma, M argaret and Mary I wish to th an k th e people of G resham I eck, will m ake th e ir home in Long for th e ir kin d n ess and sy m p ath y at th e tim e of th e d eath and fu n eral of Beach, C alifornia. ( arl Dahl, who has been unable to my fath er. Chas Johnson, and for th e ir work for the past five weeks is back helpfulness to me and my m o th er In again at his shoe shop on Powell street, her sickness. MRS. WM. McTAGGART -nd alth o not fully recovered, is glad " * ? JU ST A R R IV E D A beautiful line of Irredescent and Crystal Glassware in items too numerous to mention Your choice at.................................................... each ISc HEAP’S RACKET Gresham, STORE Oregon Phone 1236 Too Many Grasshoppers SUI],n ie r day a giddy G ra s sh o p p e r w atch ed a busy A n t g a th e r in g food a n d s to rin g it up fo r th e w in ter. “ Oh, you p o o r foolish s la v e ,” sa id th e g ra ssh o p p e r. “W hy do you w o rk so h a r d 9 Com e a n d d a n c e a n d s in g a n d p lay w ith “No! N o !” sa id th e A n t. " I f I Piav now , w h at w ill I e a t w hen w in te r c o m e s? ” "O h. it is n ’t w in te r y e t,” said L o n e L egs, a s he hopped aw ay. ” »ho th e lo n g w ln te r cam e. T h e n th e G ra ssh o p p e r w e n t to th e A nt an d bee- ged fo r food, but th e A nt sa id : 8 T h o se w ho play a n d d a n c e a ll sum - i™ew im e r .” eXPeCt tO d a n c e h u n g ry to bed to take up his work again. He has Zion F ia n g e lic a l C hurch S ervices been su fferin g from th e effects of bad S unday school will meet next S un teeth which have ulcerated and poi day at 10 o'clock. D ivine service will eoned his system. be held ln the E nglish language at 11. A "tak e one" sign on a box In front The serm on topic by th e pasto r, the The Shiftless Are Thriftless of the 20th C entury grocery attracted Rev. H. R. G ebhardt, will be "T he atten tio n today. T he box contained Value of th e C h ristian Life.” T here some Huffy grey k itten s aw aitin g a will be special m usic by th e choir. home because th e ir owner. Gordon At th e close of th e m o rn in g service Black, found it necessary to dispose a « p ed al m eeting of th e congregation GRESHAM, OREGON of them. will be held. At 8 o’clock In ,the even P A. Combs rep o rts th a t th e B< av er ing th e young people will m eet w ith A STRONG RANK S tate Motor com pany factory is sw am p Melvin B rugger as leader. 'd w ith work end he issues an S. O. S -O - In A ccordance With th e Evidence. -O -- call for several good m echanics. He The evidence seem s to show ." said would like local men if they are to be th e detective, “th a t th e th ief w ore had. Road-H og cam e into existence with ru b b ers and w alked b ack w ard .” ' Then we m ust look out for a man th e first autom obile and has flourished I I t ’S th en th e irre sistib le force m eets The W omen’s M issionary Circle of •e im m ovable o bject an d th e stran g e w ith receding gum s,’’ rem ark ed the ever since. • he Bethel B aptist church will meet wag of th e force. o f S h " ‘h T ' r°f .thC R° ad has been ° ne P'f:t of it all jg th a t as soon as they nt th e home of Mrs. E. Davidson on of th e big facto rs in building up the change positions, they change th eir T h u rsd ay afternoon. A ugust 23, at 2:30 Dlamond« are only ch u n k s of coal p le asu res of m otoring. Road-hogs vi bne of th o u g h t a t th e sam e tim e. T h at stu ck to th e ir Jobs, you see; olate every ru le of this courtesy and o’clock. “M orm onlzm " will be the su b If they'd petered out, as m ost of us ilo I he second class of Road-H og com- co n seq u en tly a re about as popular as Ject of th e stu d y Mrs. C. W. Guile W here would th e diam onds be? a blow -out on th e Sunday m orning Sho. mg ’ th08e who th in k p edestrians It isn t th e fact of m aking a sta rt, will be the leader. The devotional ride to ch u rch . “ *vr»ing thev .h ln tVer Cr° 89 8 treet8’ T ^ t <»• It s th e stick in g th a t counts. I'll ¿ay services will be led by Mrs F ran k g a r 'a j T h f " r i ! ’ ,h<“ir Car is in the n ,T h‘« e .a re , t WO cIas9M of Road-Hogs, It s th e fellow th a t know s not the Moore. tlen' lke tuem bers of class th e first class m ade up of folks ono m eaning of fail. * bo feel [he highw ays have been X ’ bey s'?e th ro u g h different kind of Rut ham m ers and ham m ers aw ay The general m eeting of th e Ladle« you th in k you’ve come to paved and kept in condition for th eir s reot . h nd, ? el th a t th a tnan on the Aid society of th e M ethodist Episco W henever use alone. They like to drive in the of way h° “ d alw ays have th e right th e end. pal church will be held at the home And you’re beaten as bad as can be ,he r ex ° ad tlle rn t h J i 1'' < lueer p a rt of Road-H ogism Is »f Mrs. D E Towle on Wedn sday Rem em ber th a t diam onds a re ch u n k s o u h ts re q u ‘ ire tra 811 exertion on T u the of coal s eerln g w heel and exertion of any f rT m ? h In y J7len and w om en suffering afternoon. August 22. at 2:30. The . kind doesn t appeal to the dyed in th e ' hls «Rsease a re In every other hostess will be assisted by Mrs. C. J I 1 h at stu c k to th e ir Jobs, you see." wool KoAd*Hog. liv p . klnd of People. T heir L undquist. Mrs C. C. Yager and Mrs | T he Bank of G resh am pays 5 per He buys a c a r for p leasu re and he i, _a re Ailed w ith co u rteo u s and A McManus. cent in te re s t on tim e d e p o s its — Adv. dvvesnt intend to let an y th in g in te r reif-effacing actio ns u n til con tro l of fere w ith th a t p leasu re. Let the fel h . n i ,Oi t oh e is Placed in their E ighteen Boy Scouts of Or- sham I D ollar gaso lin e m ight perm it a lot low behind honk his head off Wh0 npw n T h e o ,hey ’ ee"1 to ‘ake on a w ith th e ir scout m aster, th e Rev 4. S I of men to atten d to business who a re c a r e s ’ T h .« -, th e n,en tal « h ° «r . per8l’nallty . T h eir eyes and ears Hleey and J It H o rr, left y esterd ay ! now out in th e ir cars. At l e a ^ ’ ,b K.h,‘TT Mr Ho«-«>e Road Th» 1 O8ed *° th e com fort of others, for a week*« cam ping In Mt. Hood i ,h “ ‘ 8 h,s a , , ltude when he th ’ ' l8 e a,e holds them in its grip and leads th e procession. R b u i - hogimm , ' . seem satisfied to rem ain there. Mrs Hisey and Helen accom panied th e From T he A ccelerator. Once In a w hile b ro th er m eets a . ? ° r e,T^ry Jlck n ess, th e re is a rem e- party and Mr«. H o rr will go later. all i f f ! ? ” ? ’ nulk e’ i,aelf »PP»r*nt in b ro th er and then a b attle roval is on h’ ’ ‘ 8 hope th is pestilen ce will ( am p will be m ade at W arm Springs ail lines of w ork and plav. In busi- whii» na,e< 8orae <lav In th e m ean- ° N ln spor,!' ,h e r *’ a r * near G overnm ent Camp The boys .. . we can all do ou r best to show th» value of Road C ourtesy. Exam ple will do th e ir own cooking and camp some w hose personal d esires overtop »11 feelings for th e o th e r fellow The .h» S reat. te a c her, and if we preach work and they expect to clim b the ’’T 8 he *■ the fellow behind enough’ “ « ° f th * G olden Rule long W hat you w ant, when you w ant 1» m ountain. who w in. T a -V b rin * n * b‘ ,0 ‘ho»e aa you w ant It— W an t ad It. 7 tngl? °.r o therw ise, a re tr a v eling in th e dark. First State Bank Sun Kist Lemons, Special Bulk Cocoa, Special Twentieth Century Grocery ‘T .