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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1923)
At the M ethodist ch u rc h next Sun- I ,W ,„.u, At th e P lea san t Valley ch u rc h n t . of S„ „ „ „ school will be held at 10 o'clock un- th e p asto r, th e Rev. J. S tan fo rd der th e supervision of G. H. Bickford. ! Moore, w ill p reach on "S uccess W hich I Is S uccessful.” All a re invited to At 11 the p asto r, th e Rev. E. G. R an- {th ese services ton, w ill preach on "T he Em blem of FAIRVIEW Our V ictory." At th e close of th e se r vices a w orkers' m eeting will be held. I The R ev. j . M oore, th e new A ll officers of the ch u rch are req u e st- p asto r of th e M ethodist ch u rch , will ed to be p resen t a t th ese services, preach next Sunday m orning a t 11 E pw orth League w ill be held in th e o’clock on the su b ject "T he K ingship evening. The hour of service w ill of Man." Sunday school will m eet a t be announced at th e m orning service. 10 o'clock. All a re invited. Announcement We have purchased the GRESHAM GARAGE and will endeavor to give the motoring public the same first- class service they have been receiving. If you haven’t any special garage that does your work come in and get acquainted with us. We promise you quick work and guarantee satisfaction. Frank Hamlin and Fred Boss New Owners G R ESH A M Twentieth Century Grocery If you are interested in what food costs are, this Ad will make good reading. FLOURS AND CEREALS A L B E R S F L A P JACK FLO U R , la rg e size GARAGE Gresham, Oregon FREE Don’t fail to see the much talked of Wedge wood Combination Range which burns wood, coal or gas and has separate ovens. D O N ’T FO RGET T H E T IM E , OCTOBER 1 - 6 KIDDER HARDWARE CO. Phone 1421 Gresham, Oregon Power to Start Power to Stop Crown, Olympic, Vim or White Mountain Patent Flour, 49-lbs. $1.69 ROMAN M EAL, A good food as well as a body regulator, package for................. 33, SOME 1923 PRODUCTS AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES Royal Baking Powder, Irg 12-oz. can 40c, 2|-lb. $1.19, 5-lb. $2.29 BULK COFFEE 20th Century— Roasted today, on your table to morrow, ........................ pound 33c, 3 pounds fo r ................ 95c Half a Million Mourners BETHEL BAPTIST - T h e G lad H a n d We are fully equipped to do any electrical work, gen eral repair work, re-boring and acetylene welding. All Work (iuaranteed MAIN STREET GARAGE G R ESH A M P h o n e 1228 C h u r c h .” B ible S chool 10 a . m .. S e rm o n a t 11 a. m . a n d 7 30 n m . L o r d ’s S u p p e r th e first S u n d a y o r th e m o n th . B ib le S tu d y a n d P r a is e S e rv ic e W e d n e s d a y , 7 30 p. m C h o ir R e h e a rs a l. T h u r s d a y . 7:30 p. m. “Universal Itrotliirhuml Is the Goul" "Come thou w ith us ami we will do thee good.' DAVID Q. RARRY. B. T h , P asto r. pointed th a t th e accin ut will ta k e him out of the gam e for th e rem a in d er of th e year. He had been appointed left h alf on th e v arsity team . A 10-pound boy w as born on Sep tem ber 14th to Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Flynn of G resham . Benj. M atthew s, w ho is in a P o rt land hospital w here he u n d erw en t a m ajo r op eratio n rec en tly , is im prov ing rap id ly and expects to come hom e n ex t Monday. RECENT BOOKS AT THE UKESHAM LIBRARY Work Clothes fa k e oil p ro m o te rs in T e x a s a lo n e . T h is r e p r e s e n ts b ut a sm a ll p a rt of th e • w h o le n u m b e r of m o u rn e rs in th is c o u n try w ho h a v e lo st th e ir sa v in g s by u n w ise in v e stm e n t. W hy not be f ra n k w ith y o u r b a n k e r an d a d v ise w ith h im th e n e x t tim e you a re te m p te d to “ ta k e a lo n g c h a n c e ? ” W e offer th is se rv ic e a b so lu te ly free a n d a r e proud of th e fa c t th a t w e h a v e saved o u r c u s to m e rs m a n y th o u sa n d s of d o lla rs in th e past. T he following books have been re ceived a t th e G resham lib ra ry : " E x p e rie n c e keeps a d e a r school— hut "T hrough th e Shadow s.” C yril Al- to o ls w ill le a rn in no o th e r.” — F ra n k lin . ington. A comedy of im personation in w hich every c h a racter assum es the p a rt of some one else, resu ltin g in th e m ost am using situ atio n s an d su rp ris ing escapades. 'T he Man Who Knew too M uch.” GRESHAM, OREGON G ilbert C hesterton. S to ries of H om e F ish er, gentlem an detective, who never A STRONG It t X K brought his m an to p u n ish m en t be cause he “ knew too m uch.” " F a in t P erfum e.” Zona Gale. The limootmii.i.iuiumm.iiiiiuiuiiuHiioiiiuuiiuuimmiiii.... . love sto ry of Leila P erg rin . sensative and relined, who is dependent upon = h er commonplace, alm ost vulgar re la tives. P ractical R abbit K eeping." E. I. F arrin g to n . "T he governm ent has urged nationw ide rab b it raisin g to re duce th e cost of living and help solve th e m eat problem .” H ere is a book which tells you how to do It. My Experiences a t Scotland Y ard.” S ir Basil Thomson. More sta rtlin g For a Limited Time Only th an o rd in ary m ystery sto ries are the chronicles of these ex citin g cases which S ir Basil, as bead of the B ritish Secret Service, handled d u rin g and a fte r the great war. Phonc 1236 Gresham, Oregon | Beasts. Men and Gods.” F erd in an d Ossendowski. M elodram atic, unbe l h e S t O r e t h a t ‘1 l w a y s G i v ' s Y o u r a l u e s lievable. horrible are the experiences s of th is man who flees for hia life from * hiihiii » ^ ^ ^ ..... ........... = th e Inquisition of th e R ussian Reds First State Bank As well as Dress Clothe s Our Work Clothes department is equipped with everything men need for light and heavy work— rain or shine. SEE OUR WINDOW For SPECIAL VALUES in We (arrv Only (he Best Makes A if »nt* (or Hull Hun,I K ilhher Bouts SW ANS DOWN CA KE F L O U R , la rg e p k g ........33c At th e re g u la r m eeting of th e g en eral L adies Aid society held a t the RA LSTO N K ELLO G S BRAN PO ST BRAN F L A K E S hom e of Mrs. W alter W in ters last BRAN ................................. 15c F L A K E S .......... 10c 2 p a c k a g e s f o r................25c W ednesday th e election of officers re su lted in th e re-electio n of Mrs. Jack son Jones as p resid en t, Mrs. B. I W alrad as vice p resid en t, and Mrs. C LA Y ER FIG S, F a n c y C H O IC E BLACK FIG S SO FT S H E L L ALMONDS E. R u sh er as tre a su re r. Mrs. A. S stock, p o u n d ......... 20c pound .............................1 2 |£ c p o u n d ............................ 2 ? l£ c H isey w as elected se creta ry . T he so ciety w ill give a d in n er in th e base m ent of th e ch u rc h on th e evening of O ctober 25. T his date w as chosen in L a rg e c a n s sliced, b ro k en L a rg e c a n s c ru sh e d , No. No. 2 size P re fe rre d Stock stead of th e 18th on ac co u n t of m any each ................................ ..29c 21/0 Sj z e ....................................... .tie sliced ....................„ ...........2 o th e r events in th e e a rlie r week. The ladies a re p lan n in g for a b azaar to be L IL Y O F T H E VA LLEY held on D ecem ber 5. TILLA M O O K C H E E S E STA N D A R D PE A S, 1923 EA R LY JU N E PE A S . 24c A m eeting of G resham R ebekah de p o u n d .............................. 33c pack, can ..... 1 2 |^ c g ree staff w ill he held on M onday eve ning, O ctober 1, for d rill p ractice. All m em bers a re req u ested to be p resen t Mrs. W. K. H am ilton, w ho recen tly BLACK R E IT E R , bulk half-pound............13c P IN T MASON JARS, doz........69, u n d erw en t a su rg ica l o p eratio n in a P o rtlan d h o sp ital, is rap id ly im prov RA ISIN S, S un-M aid Seeded SU N-M AID S E E D L E S S , ing and w ill likely be b ro u g h t home BU LK S E E D L E S S 2 la rg e pk g s .»c 2 la rg e p k g s .................... w ithin a few days. 5 p o u n d s f o r ....... .............. 55c Mrs. D. Q. B arry , who w as strick en w ith a nerv o u s a tta c k la st S aturday, is rep o rted im proving and is now in condition to receive callers. CAN NED COFFEE, Edwards Dependable, Golden West or Royal Club, fresh roasted J. E. M etzger an d fam ily and th eir Lib. can........... 39c, 3-lb. can............$1.15 g uest, Miss Dolly S tran g , and Dr. W. J. Ott and fam ily sp en t fo u r days on a trip to th e co ast by w ay of the T illa mook beaches, Seaside and re tu rn over th e low er C olum bia riv e r high way. W hile a t M anzanita salm on Royal White Soap, 12 bar> 4 8 c and a 15c package “B arN o n e” Washing Powder Free fishing w as th e topic of ch ief in te re st and a num ber of th e G resham people VAN CAM PS SN O -L IT E C R Y ST A L W H IT E SO AP G U E ST IVORY SO AP w ent fishing on th e N ehalem bay. It SOAP, I! b a rs ..... 25c 5 b a rs ................................. 23c b a r 5c, 12 b a r s .............65c rem ained for Bobby M etzger, how ever to catch th e o nly fish of th e p a rty and he cau g h t th re e line salm on, aggre g atin g n ea rly a hu n d red pounds W hen he hooked a 47-pounder th e re w as some q u estio n as to w h eth e r the her w ork as te ac h er in th e A lderson boy would jo in th e fish in th e bay or school a t th e L ouise Home. She has th e fish w ould sw am p th e boat. By moved from Mrs. Lucy O sborne’s j carefu l row ing on th e p a r t of Mr house on South R oberts avenue to the M etzger th e fish w as safely landed. Home. Mr. Addy, local m an ag er of | O. A. B osserm an, a fo rm er resid en t th e Jo n es L um ber com pany, h as mov- i of th is vicinity on th e Webb C herry ed w ith his fam ily to Mrs. O sborne's ' farm , w as in G resham y esterd ay on house. b u sin ess and called on a n um ber of Joe P eak had th e m isfo rtu n e to have old friends. Mr. B o sserm an and his tw o rib s fra c tu re d and th e m uscles fam ily a re now located In N orthwood, to rn loose a t th e sh o u ld er In a foot T h e U. S. P o s ta l d e p a rtm e n t e s tim a te d Iowa, w here he is engaged in th e ball scrim m age a t th e U niversity of t h a t 500,000 A m e ric a n s h a v e b een filched h ard w are business. Oregon th is week. H e is suffering o u t of $100,000,000 in th e p a st five y e a rs by Miss E lva D olan has com m enced m uch pain and is p a rtic u la rly d isa p “Let your next car he a Hiiick” $9.00 to $11.00 5.00 to 9.00 3.00 to 5.00 6.CO to 7.35 3.25 to 3.50 3.50 to 5.00 4.00 to 5.00 7.35 to 13.50 SEE A L B E R S PEACOCK FL O U R , la rg e p k g ........28c OTHER ATTRACTIVE OFFERINGS I’he week of October 1 to October 6 is Wedge wood Week. Te each lady calling at our store during the week we will give free a Wedgewood Receipt Book, containing many receipts of delicicjus dishes. \ Iackinaws Loggers Shirts Wool Shirts \\ ater Proof Coat- W ater Proof Pant Laced Pants .. Corduroy Pants Leather Coats 23c P IN E A P P L E I hone 2391 L. L D ram atic club en th u aiaata m et a t th e public lib ra ry laat T ueaday even Ing, w hen an im prom ptu read in g of W iliam Dean H ow ell's farce “The M ousetrap,” fu rn ish ed th e evenings en tertain m en t. Miss Vida Cem er and Miss M yrtle R u sh er in th e leading roles gave such a sp irite d ren d itio n of th e ir p a rts th a t th e audience was convulsed w ith m e rrim e n t. They were ably supported by Misses Gene vieve M cA llister, V irg in ia C u rrin , L et ittä P ulfer, F lorence Rosin and Mrs. Annabell K irkw ood in th e m in o r p arts. The next m eeting of th e club will be T uesday evening, October 9. Mrs. L il lian M oreland, V irg in ia C u rrin and B eatrice Ja ck so n are in charge of the program for th e evening. \\ ENDOW White Enamelware Laced Boots Rubber Boots. Shoes .......... Slickers ..... O tera IL Coveralls........ GI on c s ......... Wool Sox to $15.00 to 7.00 to 7.00 to 5.00 to 1.95 to 4.50 to 2.00 to .75 DISPLAY AviswortK ftMartiix» M EN'S W EAR $7.00 4.25 3.50 2.25 1.65 2.75 .20 .25 SHO ES G R ESH A M Hart, Schajncr 1/ Marx Clothes A ire iits for Bergmann and Niip-u-Tuu I.aceti Hoots HEPP’S RACKET STORE Dance. D ance at C edarville P ark I.inne- m ann Junction every S aturday night given by Roseland Serenades». Come one. come all. have a good tim e in th e beat conducted dance hall in or out of «he city A. F. D EV ER FX l’X Additional Want Ad« Too Late to C lassify F o l l S A L K —C o w s a n d h e ife rs , Wt b n lle n .- irly 1 y e a r old F re d " P o w t èii pnone w>s. ,j' « ANTEI> To h e a r from ow ner of rood ra n c h for sale S ta te c a s h - o i c « f u l l p a rth u b tra . P F B ush M inneapolis ■ t.r. AFTER OCT’. 1 Milk will be delivered in the morning Prices IO* a quart 6' a pint G resh am D airv E. BAUM ANN, Prop. * |