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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1924)
PAGE FOI’R GRESHAM LOCALS T he Sew an d So circ le of th e Metb- I odist L adles Aid w ill m eet a t the A num ber of M asonic friends from home of Mrs. B. L. W alrad n ex t Wed- th e county c le rk 's office w ere dinner day afte rn o o n , J a n u a ry 1«. Ail m em guests at th e J. A. H aley home on bers a re urged to be p resen t. An event in P o rtlan d n ex t S unday I Monday evening and a fte rw a rd s a t tended lodge in G resham . of m uch in te re st to m usic lovers will T he Rev. A. S. H isey. who is a m em be th e tw elfth an n u a l ren d itio n of ber of th e conference E pw orth League "T he M essiah" at th e public au d i board of control, attended a m eeting torium at 3 o'clock in th e aftern o o n by ! of th a t body th is afternoon and eve- «0 voices of th e P o rtlan d O rato rio so ning. It will be the duty of th e board ciety u n d er th e d irection of Joseph A Some of th e best know n to lay plans, set dates and m ap out F inley. policies for the th ree In stitu tes to be so lo ists of P o rtlan d will ta k e th e le a d held In Oregon next sum m er, a t C ot ing p arts. Guy D. Jo n es of G resham tage Grove, F alls City and S u ttle Lake. »111 sing th e te n o r aria s. Five a c ( . A. Nutley of S eattle, inspector for co m p an ists will be used, am ong them the N orthw estern M utual F ire a sso Miss R uth H einrich on th e piano and I ciation, w as a c a lle r on old friends in Win. R. Boone on th e pipe o rg an for G resham yesterday. Mr. N utley will th e choruses. L eslie W alrad of G resh be rem em bered as an aggressive and am will ta k e p a r t in the singing. W ord com es from Oregon A g ricu l po p u lar p asto r of th e Bethel B aptist church 20 y ears ago. He has a P o rt- ! tu ra l College th a t Melvin B ru g g er o r) land office in the B oard of T rade G resham , ju n io r in a g ric u ltu re , is c ir culation m an ag er of th e Oregon Coun- i building. try m an , th e m agazine published Men H ere s a Suit S a le , the eq u al o f w hich you w ill n ot find else w h e r e . W e are red u cin g our stock to the m inim um b e fore sp rin g g o o d s arrive. H art, S ch a ffn er & JVlarx, K u p p en h eim er an d o t h e r g ood m ak es at a m a zin g re d u ction s d uring our A n n u al Jan u ary S a le. :'A. sak , January Specials Men’s Wool Sport Coats -B U Y Brown Heather, Reduced from $3.95 to $3.25 Suits $2 Suits $29 and ■ I he Royal Knit Sport Coat is a heavy brown heather, has four! Icets, sizes 40 to 46, reduced from $5.75 to $4.75 Other MONEY SAVERS M en ’s H ea v y N E W A rm y B reech es All wool, reduced from $4.25 to a>o 7C Men's Heavy Wool Mixed S h i m '« , ' Z .............. $2 25 M m ^ H e a v y All-Wool dark p l.id S h l m . ~ ^ F isherm en an d H u nters G et a pair o f our f r o m ^ T $1.75 Underwear............ 22c 18^ $5 Pumps, odd lots............ $ 1 .0 0 O U T IN G F L A N N E L S now 27-in. White Outing Flannel reduced to....... .....7 A o ,» handle R e S 1.45 $6.50 Ladies’ Shoes, vici and calf skin, medium heel............................. $3.95 $7.50 Ladies’ Shoes, high heels.................. y>Zo5 ( j . 36‘in' Ontht 3 W 1 >ark C° lors’ *ood Models, Patterns and Sizes for Men and Young Men $ 2 .5 0 c a p s .................... ; ; . ; betatern t R 1 ™ bber S port B o o ts, n o n e better. R ed u ced from $ 7 .2 5 to $ 6 .2 5 kne • l e n g t h T ^ e d $40 Boys’ 2-Pant Suits............ $ 7 .9 5 $4 and 85 Mens Hats 2 85 NO W - OVERCOATS REDUCED IN PRICE M men ’ s wear S ho es G R ESH A M UMBRELLAS a’ soUndM Wo™ 'n’s L'mbrella., have beautiful U X 9 S qt “ m onthly by th e A g ricu ltu ra l and Gome Econom ics clu b s on th e cam-1 Pus. The C ountrym an rec en tly a d o p t ed th e 9 , o 12 8fze m aga2ine a sjz(i of p u blication p rin te d by m ost p r o g ressiv e a g ric u ltu ra l In stitu tio n s, and the C ountrym an now com pares fav o r ably w ith o th e r stu d e n t ag ric u ltu ra l p ublications. B ru g g er is also on the 1925 B eaver stair. H e is « m em ber o f 1 i K appa A lpha fra te rn ity . ' l t y ° ' P “ r e S ilk ' a s s ° » « < ~ k n s , ............................$6.95 WALRAI) MERCANTILE CD. Phone III! of Qualiiy" " I h ‘- G re sh a m Our January Clearance Sale Now in Full Force Prices have been slashed to “Clean House” effectivelv To >h„ k acquainted with our clearance Sales we s.v • i V hose " ho are n°t gest bargains of the e n tire y ea rif you fa! Jo ,,L 8T ’ ‘ha‘ >'°,U T 11 miss «g- economies offered in this store e advanta8c ° f the extraordinary Jus‘ Recc,eive<1’ One So,id Case Wolverine 2-in-l Blankets SPECIAL OFFERINGS O F THE 20th Century Grocery . i.-.e 66x84, weight of two blankets woven in one in nrettv ln,r destgns. Placed on this Clearance Sale a" each $ 5 .8 9 B a r g a in . P r e '’a i' throughout the en tire store. for four days, beginning Sai., Jan. 12 and lasting until Wed. night, Jan. 16 C A N N ED II1 1.1. SI > A L E A S p AI {A - C l ’S T i l ’s , tall can s, each 2ilc, r c a n s $1.(19 M ISSION l ’lM ENTOS, h alv es, each !•>,. • J * SL IC E D P IN E A P P L E No. 1 ta ll can s, each *»«• • fo r 91.1« GOODS M ISSION A P R IC O T S , light sy ru p , la rg e No. -%• c a n s, each <» fo r DEL .MONTE CA TSU P. P ints, g lass, each 22«. LILY OE T H E VALLEY E a rly J u n e P eas, No, - e;tns, each 22ioc 6 c a n s fo r Yl.25 p e l monte country G e n tle m a n C orn 1714«. e a ch . (> fo r ijti.iio iiein z . m edium pork a n d DEANS, e ach 18«. • 75c O T H E R S P E C IA L S COMR IIONEY, se ctio n . .. . ,,,, R ed Bird M atch es, la rg e p . C a g e ^ S ‘ UAT LA^ ER I.R FIG F l o S, s , e x c e lle n t- t ly h e a lth y food, lb 15«. n n v « . , ................... .................................................. .... IR A A L DARING COW BON AMI CA KE P E R , IS-oz. can |<>(. El LK SH O R T EN IN G , v ery finest q u a lity , P ° UI“ « ............. ‘ 17%»«* HA( ON BACKS, atre ak of fat and stre a k of lean, by Ute half tir w hole piece pound S P E A R M IN T GUM p ack ag e le qj l if e savers each . 1_ 10c S ID E BACON, h a lf o r w h o le piece, 8 to 10 pound size, pound 25c I U P P E R , 2-oz. c a n s each F L O U R — K err’. , C row n, O ly m p i¿ ~ 7 ^ d RO YA L W H IT E SO AP « b a rs 25e. lo b ars 89c 20th C en tu ry C o ffee 3 Pound. ,1 .0 0 , AR(, . , 'p « ^ , ,U lNEb T h e nriJ f 10c . w k A ----- ZT"----------- h“ e M ou" ‘a i"' 4 9 po'undy» c k $1 5 9 . 11 re honey , p i n t j a r * d u ced for this C lea ra n ce S a le. Phone 2221 L IL Y OE T 1IE VALLEY , cu t R efu g e B eans, No 1 Un» ■ lie 29‘‘ • , Really no use in looking for a bno,,- ,a . , lently located. ‘ Place, and so conven- E veryth in g is Re . L. A. WACK & CO. Gresham, Oregon T he D orcas circ le of th e M ethodist Gn.hes Aid will m eet at th e hom e of Mrs. M«ry M cA llister on W ednesday aftern o o n , J a n u a ry 16, a t 2:30. On ’he sam e aftern o o n th e S. E circle » ill m eet w ith Mrs. Benj. Cam eron. T he re g u la r m eeting of G resham g ran g e will be held next S atu rd ay , • an u a ry 12. In itia to ry w ork w ill be Put on th e m o rn in g session. F ollow ing th e d in n e r at noon th e lectu re hour w ill he tu rn ed in to a social a f fair and an old fashioned candy pull will be enjoyed. „ Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k E d er and Mr. F ra n k T ow nsend front McM innville sp e n t th e w eek-end nt th e hom e of Mr and Mrs. P. B. E der. The u n d en o m in atio n al services a rc I being w ell atten d ed each S unday a f tern o o n . A lso th e m id-w eek p ray er m eetings on T uesday evening. E very one is co rd ia lly invited to atten d the services next S unday aftern o o n , be g in n in g at 2 o'clock. Rev. S. F. P itts will p reach. S acrenient will be served . Ross Cooper, son of Mr. an d Mrs W J. Cooper, arriv ed last y eek front Mil w aukee. W isconsin, w here he has been »«tending d en tal college and w ill he home h ere w ith his p aren ts. He expects la te r to resu m e his stu d ies at the Pacific D ental college. BETHEL BAPTIST _ “The (Uad Haa<l H hie School JO a m Sermon ri!*’t 1 a m 82% Die Penniless In s u ra n c e m en tell us th a t m „e i. m e n die P E N N I L F ^ » T'ht of a11 i«< * t i-Gh.s. T h is m ea n s th a t but I S a re i,n a n c *al»suceesses i he re a so n fo r th is T R R R im v 1« . h n p l y h e e a „ „ . o w Inch l lass do vou b e lo n g ’’ Wo r n o t both S PE N D a n d H A V E * can’ W o rk ‘fak ííf'u'nv’1 Ot il a r '1 to be a »access. r a la ith fu lly a n d sa v e SO M ETHiv«* c o n s is te n tly . K eep th o se sa v in g s in J ¡ 2 S P lace a n d let th em a lo n e w h e ? e h o t f ‘‘ W S t a r t Bv a n d n !S ht a t c o m P °und interest* ‘ ta r t y o u r sa v in g s a c co u n t h e re today. ,.« 'r ‘'..’."'Ih 1-' ÎÏÂ .H *•; “ — »''I «■« » I- a first State Bank GRESHAM. OREGON ' l o ir Rehearsal. T h u rm la y 7 jo p , m m ’t nH erxal ........................ |, lh ,. "'O " t*,>u ms < o (food.* prof . G R. SCHLAÜCH. P asto r. i s T R in c m > h