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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK, Exercise your eye m uscles, and of the road and travel safely a t th a t avoid autom obile accidents. T h at's □ the advice given by Dr. Needles. When ' r8’ fller8’ au to ™°- you are in a ca r going 40 m iles an | 6 ' rlverH> 0,1 req u ire eye exercises The Dorcas circle of the M ethodist hour, you go about 58 feet ever second, !" HtrcnKthen th t eye m uscles. At Unless your eye cun roll from one side <8t’ they get weak wlth 01(1 a«e. And Ladles Aid will meet w ith Mrs. A. W. to the other at least tw ice in a sec- 1 3 Hoaed oar requires b etter eyes th an Shipley next W ednesday afternoon. ond, you ca n 't keep tra c k of both sides an open car October 17. = ............... ....... .......... ....... ......... ....... ................... ........................ ........ ......... 1(lllllll....... The O You Camp F ire glrlg held a cerem onial m eeting a t the home of Miss Eleanor Botkin on last Saturday. The g irls reg retted the resignation of z th e ir guardian, Miss Florence Honey, I have a large line of stamped patterns and have but feel fo rtu n ate in the selection of | more coming. th e ir new guardian, Miss E dith Steph enson, w ith whom they are earnestly Am beginning my eleventh year in Gresham and working. FRIPA V, OCTOBER At the F ree M ethodist church next Sunday the reg u lar services will be held. The Rev. M. V. W hetzeil will _ — —-------. I Preach a t 11 o’clock in the m orning MRS. E. — BOUGHNER .......................1.... “»»»fa».......... .I,..,.,.......................................... ........................ ................. | 311(1 the R«e. D. M. Cathey at the even- ---------------------- ------ lng servlc® 31 7:30 o’clock. The pas- ^ 3 5 rL . / - tor, the Rev. E. D. Blackm an, is rap id ly im proving and hopes to be able to j | resum e his duties soon. 1N0. 10 S ack s o f any o f the fo llo w in g a t ......................... [j, 1923 GRESHAM LOCALS ( Get Your Fancy Work in Gresham I expect to make it one of the best. I NOVELTY ST O R E WÄII* The • P o w ell S treet *******■*"“ - - - - V a lu e o f M o t o r k to a ( o u in iu u ll) . _ N o . 1. Some Livestock on Every Farm C PEC IAI JZJ'.l) grain and hay farming without Iive- stock to consume the surplus is like raising live stock without growing any of the feeds which will reduce the cost of producing the animals. Either way puts the scale of profits out of balance and leaves the'farm er to face the possibilities of loss on maybe his one and only class of production. S im ilarly, m ilk p ro d u cts a re m ore profitable th a n produc ing c a ttle fo r sla u g h te r, fo r it I k said th e output of d a iry products in one y e a r is g re a te r in d o lla rs and c e n ts th a n th e total sla u g h te re d w orth of all th e c a ttle in th e c o u n try . We are p articu larly interested here at the F irs t Stute Hank In the levelopm ent of perm anent and continuous ag ric u ltu ral proHperitv and are alw ays glad to lend UMsintaiuc In providing the rig h t kind and right quality of livestock for the farm er« in this locality able . t o e b r i l i l . T || | , o ' ,.' a n « f l i t L’ • anti bee i fit 11 |e. «h «*?]». h o «», m u ih th e e n tir e c o u n try . ( v h , l o t a T ltn ’s JkH , o f » m ill, * * ¡ '7 ^ ” f d a lr j FIRST STATE BANK G resham , O regon GROCERY BULLETIN 1 CHOICE PICNICS, sp ecial pound $ .11 2 S W IF T S PREM IUM BACON BACKS, pound ..HI ^3 NEW BERG HAM, m ild cure, w hole o r half. Ih 4 NEW BERG LA RI), m edium pall ®Oc. .33 larg e 1.75 5 S W IFT S JE W E L SH O RTEN IN G , m ed. 8»c. larg e 1.55 6 YOUNG AMERICA C H E E S E , V erlbeat, lb 12 7 CH O ICE PIN K SALMON, No. 1 tall can«, can 6 for 8 SOLID PACK TOM ATOES, can 15c. 6 eana 85c !> I I AIINA PEAS, choice u ngraded, 2 can« 10 Royal Club, Golden W est, M. J. B. Coffee, 1 II, .12 3 lb«. 1.2« 11 SEE D ED RAISINS. 2 pc kg« 25c, I package« .48 12 SEE D LESS SULTANA RAISINS, 2 lbs 13 LA RGE M USCATEL RA ISIN S. 10 lbs .»s 14 Royal W hite o r Van Hooter*« B leaching Soap 25 b a rs 1.00 15 CLOROX, b leach es th e clothe«, b o ttle .20 16 MIIX’OA an d GEM NUT. be«t b u tte r aubatitutea. lb 17 PR IN C E A L B E R T TOBACCO. 1« ox. tin 18 TUXEDO. 2 .25 1.25 can« 25c, C am el C igarette«, c a rto n 1.40 A. W . METZGER <& CO. Quality and Service Phone ¡4SI F fed 1281 I’llOAE 2221 GRENIIAN OKKGOX Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cone retu rn ed W ednesday from Lone Rock, where I they have been for several m onths I looking a fte r th e ir mill p roperty a t th a t place. Mr. Cone has disposed of | his mill site on Johnson creek where I he expected to establish a mill, to the City of P o rtlan d for the site of the proposed th ird Bull Run pipe line. I The property was tran sfe rred yester day. It consisted of about one and one-half acres. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cone have been occupying th e J. H. Cone residence for a sh o rt tim e and wil rem ain for th e present., Both have been employed in P ortland. Mrs. Cone was form erly Miss Corene W ilkinson of the L ents d istrict. The w edding | took place on Septem ber 4. The announcem ent has been made I by P rincipal C. M. Q uicksall of the G resham school th a t all classes will m eet in the new building next Monday m orning. The class rooms will be in I shape by th a t tim e, though the audi- I torium Is unfinished and there is still | much work to be done about the build ing. The enrollm ent in th e school I now exceeds 300 and more are expect- | ed next week. Small Rolls at 18c, 25c, 35c, 45c, 50c Large Coinfort Size A nd the best w hite cotton 2 L.. lb. size 72 x 90 a t roll lb. Bile 7S \ 90 at roll 3 lbs. «ize 72 x 90 a t r o ll.............. ¿95 2 lb. half wool B a tts m ade in Oregon a t each $2.50 2 lb. all wool B a tts m ade in O regon at each $3.50 T h ese a re full com fort «Ize Visit Our R eady-to-W ear D ept. B eautiful line of L adies' Silk, also Wool Dre»«es at $10.75 and $15.95. L adies' an d M isses' C oats at $11.85 and $29.75 B ecause of your h ealth BETHEL BAPTIST “Universal Brotherhood Is the Goal” 18:15. P r ic e ’ B ecause of y our p u rse Twentieth Century Grocery T h e tru e te s t In buying is, F irs t: H ow Is th e q u a lity ? Y “ price o “ h e r i ^ d “ inq“ir' “ A lbers F la p ja c k F lour, la rg e p ack ag es .........22}£c .. Second: m° St COnvenient W h at is th e p r i c e * Century as to quality and OLYM PIC PANCAKE PEACOCK BU CK W H EA T la rg e - p ack ag _ e ............ 22}£c -------la rg e pack ag e .............................27}£c 39«. G rah am , W hole W h e at o r P a s try F lo u r ^ e,d,, ess fK a’*i1nS’ bu,k’ P ° “ nd 5 lbs. 55c, 25 lbs. $2.50 1« <1 R a isin s, fre sh ly seeded, la rg e 15 ounce package 12}£ cen ts F L O U R -H ig h est Patent, Your choice, 49-lb. sack X Lb. 2«h*? 3 ^ IL B E R T S V^ s ? S z e AriSWeet ° ra n g e s 28S size, do zen ................20c -• » . h CHOICE BLACK FIG S Lb. 12l£c; 25 lbs........$2.7; ^ S o c ALL HIGHEST QUALITY p uu ................................ »5c ^ a ^ l O c . ^ f i ^ ’ taI1 c a n s l O t ; 6 to r .............. 58c G U EST IVORY SOAP b a r 5c; 12 b a rs .............. 55c $1.69 S W E E T PO TA TO ES, se- lected fan cy stock, 4 lbs 22c XEe a t i n l X FdIG S:.fanCy20c C O R S IC A ? r m ; < P A C K PE E L S- cop S A: M : ITR O N :........6„ c OBP^ E aCOpo’u n d O N one pound ................................. 35c CRYSTAL W H IT E SOAP 5 b a rs ........... 23c fuH 2 9 c ’ haIf’” ieCe 3 0c ( RISCO, new stock, c a r u n lo ad in g th is w eek I I I I I I I pound 27c, 11^ lb. 38c, 3 lbs. 75c, 6 lbs. $1.43, 9 lbs. $2.13 F R E S H PEA N U T B U T T E R HONEY E X T R ACT fu ll v t pound .................... 2215c Mason ninto ful1 E x tra c ts , 2 oz. C a rn a tio n , D . _ , . „ .......... M ason p in ts ’ e a c h .......... L em on or V a n illa ....................... 25c Koyal Baking Powder, large 12-oz. can 40c,2J/ 2-lb. $1.19, 5-1K $2 29 2 °th C entury C offee— full strength, finest arom a and flavor. R oast- r . r jd ^d a y ’ ° n y ° Ur tab 6 tom orrow * P ou "d 33c, 3 pounds 95c. oyal Carden Tea. Ceylon and India or Japan, carefully selected, half-lb. 43c, lb. 85^ rices gu aran teed good S atu rd ay and M onday, O ctober 13 an d 15 20TH CENTURY GROCERS AND COFFEE ROASTERS G resham G range m eets S aturday, I October 13, in all-day session. The Mrs. W. F. Honey, Mrs. H. S. Clow program Is as follows* song, selected x u iiiu ona; u u , r recitation. e c it a t io n . Miss Miss W W inifred inifred 1 alld Mrs. Anna F ull have retu rn ed by Pom Beechlll. Each g ran g er will be called lrom rh e D al,es w here they attended upon to answ er the question, “A re th ® 8tate convention of th e W. C. T. U. I You Proud to be a G ranger, and W hy?” I ^ ev' 3n(1 Mrs. J- H. Wood have I B etter Home week will also be ob- retu rn ed from Seaside, w here they served. I 8Pen ^ the p ast m onth, and are much wrw im proved in health. ,a u r « n t ? , nr a h ° Ut h ' 8 H The DafI* E m erald of October 6 tan ra n t a t Condon w here he has been publication of the U. of O student tu rn e d “ T r e‘a h t T h38 b° dy' gives th e nam e ° f H enry K ar- urned to Gresham . He will probably penstein, a form er G resham boy, as look for a new location for a restau- one of the 12 successful candidates in ran t, and may go to San F rancisco for the glee club tryout, from a list of 61 th e w in ter where his son, Carl lives. Mrs. H. W. K iia s h a ll cam e near BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH REGULAR SERVICES having a serious accident last F riday from the explosion of gas In h er oven I The reg u la r servlce8 at the B ethe, Which she was attem p tin g to light. B aptist church will include Bible T he flames singed her h air and eye- schooj at 9 :45. m orning serm on at 11 brow s and burned her slightly about by the pa8tor> , he R pg R 11 th e face and arm s. The experience „„ the subJect ..The Com, ^ y' m ade her sick for a day or two. Kingdom. " The choir will render as Mr. and Mrs. H arvey Raney a re a special num ber “I Know He Is visiting at the home of the form er's I Mine,” B. F ra n k Butts p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Raney. I The evening service w ill open at They are recently from M anning, 7:30 with a song and p raise service. North D akota Mr Raney cam e d u r- At 8 the them e for m editation will be lng the sum m er and has been w orking “The Value of Clarified Vision.” Mrs. in W ashington. Mrs. Raney and h er E. J. N oftsinger will ren d e r a solo tw o children arriv ed last week. The choir will sing as a special num - A nnouficem ent has been m ade of a 1ber “No Shadows Y onder" from "The law enforcem ent m ass m eeting to be Holy City,” Gaul. All are welcome to held next Sunday afternoon a t th e (be services W hite Tem ple, when G overnor P ierce w ill be the speaker. It is likely th a t PLEASANT HOME m any from th is com m unity will a t At th e B aptist church next Sunday tend. th e reg u la r services w ill be held as follow s: Sunday school at 10 o'clock, preaching at 11 by the pastor, the Rev. J. W. Stockton. B. Y. P. U. at 7:30. The topic is "W hat is my D enom ination P lan n in g for the F u tu re ? ” Miss Cora “ T h e Gla<1 H a n d C h n r r h .' n.K, = u , I Johnson will be th e leader. A rdis and 7 30 n. m. L ord’s Supper the first Kich an(* Mabel Johanson will sing a *“ ,h e rVgU,ar Which will Choir |{eh ear«al. T h u rsd ay. 7:30 p m. Hollow the young people's meeting at Quality in roofing is what gives it resistance to sun and rain—the two worst enemies of roofing. Quality in Malthoid is built-in. That’s why it lasts so long—why it’s the cheap est roofing you can buy. No better protection for house, barn, shed, fruit warehouse, shop, garage, etc. Comes in three thicknesses. Ce ment, nails and directions in each roll. Ask us about Malthoid Shingles—red and green L. L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO. Phonc 1421 Gresham, Oregon Ö A 1 U K U A Y , O C T O B E R 13 n a t io n a l candy day 'Come thou w ith u« and we will do On October 5th the B aptist Ladies' thee good.' Aid held a d o llar social in the church, DAVID Q. BARRY. B. Th.. P astor. when each lady contributed a dollar to th e funds of th e society and told in rhym e how she earned it. The next SH OES m eeting of the Aid will be at the home for till of Mrs. A. R. Goger. The W. W. G. g irls of the B aptist P o p u lar Priced church will meet at the close of the -------------- --------.J m orning service next Sunday to elect officers. F red erick Johnson and F ra n k Hate left last week for San F rancisco to spend the w inter. 36 inch C h a llie in a w ide ra n g e of W ilbur Altm an has gone to C orval p a tte rn s to choose from Phone 1236 Gresham. Oregon lis to resum e his studies at the Oregon A g ricu ltu ral College. Sunday at the Methodist church will ' meet at 10 o clock under the su p e r n t K I H EN ANM H M ED B rugger on Powell street on T h u rs vision of G. H. Bickford. A featu re i 27 inch O uting F la n n e l, fancy, y ard 19e day. October IS. at 2 o'clock. Final of the school is a class of young men 1 , The reg u lar services at the Zion ' arran g em en ts will be m r7 f 27 Inch O uting F la n n e l, w h ite, yard 25 e tau g h t by the pastor, the Rev. E. G Ranton. to which all young men of the I S n n d a v '^ Sunda«*^ 7 “ ! ‘T i i * 1’1 I h3” ” " l° be g ' Ven ^ ' e m b er 36 in. O uting F la n n e l’, w hite, yd 32c A 35c com m unity not m em bers of other ^ unda’- 8Ch° o1 at 10 o’c l o c k ----------------------- schools are invited. The pastor will ,,he, ^ J ” 3" languape at » " ‘»«J J f r e Relief Assn, 32 inch R om per C loth in light a n d dark preach at 11 o clock. His serm on o n ’ " ,h<> E ng" sh lang- ° F,"or,shlnS Business. The Lord of Our Life” will he pre- i p ' # « evening' The P“ «* be7 h e Iarg M t^ a MuluaI has grow n t0 p a tte rn s a t y ard 29e ceded by a serm onette to the ehil- h(8 ' * ’ O e b h a r d t' w il] ta k p N o r th w e s t Fam e« ' “.V16 dren. .i,.„ Special ..... music. “The ... Singer and . X for esU bis o’n m orning a n d " ? topic “The Bre3" Rre:„l ----- . f arm ers wbo consider the Song." will be presented bv a ^The p " ’ * , 7 ” 1» evening topic SnashaU rep o rts the Association has q u arte t composed of Mrs. Ora Van The P rodi*lal ’ A rrival.” o T r n V ^ 000/ ’ i ° rCe and over l " Fleet. Mrs. E. G. Ranton. Mr. Bickford Re l|S,ou» ’ chool will be held on Sat- paid o v e / u h o o o Ta lo s s « h“’ and Mr Ranton. urda/ « o m in g froni 9 to 12 for all assessm en t’ on? --------------------- children of public school age. dollars. T here is no reason w h? 36 inch O uting F la n n e l in light a n d d ark T eacher: "Give co rrectio n and The G resham Circle of Ladies' 4id .f^ merS *b°uld Pa Y high rate s when p a tte rn s , good w eigth a n d q u a lity cause in the following sentence: "The will hold a hake sale at The C e c il ln su re ,n 3 F arm ers' Asso- horse and the cow is in th e Held. " M etre r e .» o ‘ C c,»Jlon- Anyone w ishing to Insure will Tommy: “ It should be. The cow P grocery on S aturday after- o»H on H. W. S nashall at the F air and the horse is in the field because nocn at - o 'cIock. and solicits dona- , , r ° und3* G resham . Phone F arm ers j ladies should alw ays be m entioned ^o its for the sale. The q u arte rly *101' Adv. flrst' ' . 1 m eeting of the Ladies' Aid will be --------- ------------- "Say it with a Want Ad.’ L. A. WACK <& CO. Cotton Batting Q u a lity / Comfort Challies EXTRA SPECIAL ------------- For this day o n ly _________ Delicious Gum Drops, lb. 19c HEPP’S RACKET STORE at 19c vd. EVAS E « w is AVvm-M FnlS:; Outing Flannels at 28c vd. *•