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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1924)
J PAGE FftT R POWELL VALLEY W hile cu ttin g wood la st Sunday. THE CKEAM ALWAYS RISES TO THE TOI’ A. C. Sw ard had th e m isfo rtu n e to cu t , ... - ----- T he usul serv ices will be held a t th e his left thum b badly. In som e way th e „ y at 11 a “ *• on th e su b ject. "Wh axe handle cau g h t, cau sin g th e axe I Ia rvest Tim e in th e K ingdom of God? Bethel B a p tist ch u rc h next Sunday, to glance and th e thum b w as nearly •s“° Bervlces will be held in th e evening beginning w ith S unday school at 10 severed from th e hand. T he wound as 11 is th e «tesire ot th e M ission con o'clock. At 11 th e serm on by Prof. w as dressed by Dr. Adix and th e Kret»ation to co o p erate w ith th e revi G. R. S ch lau ch will be on th e su b ject thum b placed in a cast. ! v a* m eetings now being held a t the W hat Does God Mean W hen He say s C larence Aim and Melvin P eterso n o ^ r ,l a n ,1 T h t1re have gone to P alm er, O regon, to work t r rT h * S unday at th e ’Go F o rw a r d ? '" His evening serm on 2 0th C e n tu ry S to re s a re th e C re a m of th e R e ta il G ro c e ry B u sin e ss a t 7:30 w ill be on "One of th e I Ams for th e B ridal Veil L um ber com pany. t8 T h " pJ „ / r ^ ‘b®8e w h ° can atten d . , ,, . , . . ! q “ e confirm ation class w ill m eet at of Je su s.” T h is \ \ e e k ’s Ad is ju s t a n o th e r re a s o n w hy w e occupy “ T op P o s itio n .” Mrs. J. M H illyard Is confined to th e Mission ch u rc h S atu rd ay afte r the house u ith mi uttuck of usthnnt. noon Ht 2 o'clock T he W om an's Home M issionary so W illiam P eterson has com pleted the T he D eborah L ad ies’ Aid w ill m eet ciety has announced th e p lan of g iv basem ent of his new resid en ce and as at th e ch u rch T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , ing a d in n e r a t th e M ethodist E pisco soon as the w ea th er is m ore favorable F eb ru ary 7. at 2 p. m. Mrs. Sedig will pal ch u rc h diningroom on F e b ru a ry w ill ere ct th e fram ew ork. be th e hostess for th e occasion. B l,,.'“ “; " ll,l," ‘ 0" r «'<"■"■'» P H « ., C a n a r d « ..........» . . . . „ ....... „ T he Misses M arie Olson, Ruth An- I T he W om en's Home an d F oreign 22 a t 6 o ’clock. derson and Amy G ustafson cam e home M issionary society met a t th e home of M rs. Ja m es S terlin g is ill a t her M M . M n d V Z i r '! ^ X . ”"f » C a ts u p s ir... o l t h . from P ortlan d and spent th e week-end Mrs. Anna N ordblom T h u rsd ay a f te r - hom e w ith sc a rle t fever an d all th e w ith p are n ts and friends. noon and th e follow ing officers elect- m em bers of h er fam ily a re In q u a r Q ulte a num ber have been atten d in g e,1: p resid en t, Mrs. C arl Nelson, free. Use ' t h e ° f b u y a d o z e n ' a n d h a v e o n e can a b s o lu te ly th e revival service a t th e Swedish ■ V1, e PreHJ denL Mrs. B ert O lsen; sec an tin e. Music pupils and o th e rs who m o n ey back. I t ’s th e 20th C e n tu ry w i y ^ f c i S ^ ^ th e d° Z6n a n d g et y o u r tab ern ac le conducted by the Rev Paul r e ta ry . Mrs. A lbert P alm b lad ; tre a s- a re know n to have been exposed a re Rood. of T urlock, C alifornia Today I 1,r,'r ' M,8H E llen V nis’ T h ,s 8°ciety being kept o ut of school an d a re b e (F rid ay ) th e Rev, Mr. Rood p r e a c h e s " ? 8 “ "i1 ‘he pr,,ceeds «te ing closely observed D el M ome8 P r e f ^ r ^ S ^ k " ’^ 81 kU° Wn b ran d S ™ a s L ily th e V alley G oods, a t the M ission ch u rch here r,ved from th '' sale of th e a rtic le s Is J. W. B ushong w ent th is m o rn in g to iis 81 ^ S i i l x s . & th e P o rtlan d M edical ho sp ital, w h ere , . x r‘S , I x v s “ • - « • ■ F o r e x a m p le: W e w ill sell you he w ill be u n d er tre a tm e n t for som e 12 c a n s Del M onte o r P re fe rre d Stock, S olid P a c k T o m a to e s V n 9 1 / « -s/ H em y^F °Wlh?on a n d ^ th” ' W i n " '' 1 Mr 8,1,1 Mr8' John » “ '« n d e r en ter- tim e by a sp e cia list on diabetis can , o r $2.10, a n d giv e yon fre e o n e ’e-an of T h e st m e atOe8’ N° ' &t CCntS p er T hev'cam .- m o re ’n artk -n U ritr ? V t ^er, ; ,afne<1 a t d i“ n e r T h u rsd ay evening, T he R ebekah W elfare club will m eet a t th e hom e of Mrs. C arl Dahl 12 c a n s S ilv e r R u n C o rn a t 1 2 ^ c e n ts, o r $1.50, a n d g iv e you o n e c a n free. W ^yearToVd^thTs m onth m ‘Mr.' Jo h T s™ on M onday aftern o o n , F e b ru a ry 4 ■p ' “ ' ,n T he h o stess w ill be assiste d by Mrs H. J. P u lfe r an d Mrs. M. I. S u n d ay .. O T H E R S P E C IA L S Several w orkers in th is vicinity Notice to G ran g ers. E. W. A ylsw orth re tu rn e d T uesday w ere am ong those laid off S atu rd ay at PL RE BL LK LARD, 3 pounds for............................. gg All g ran g e rs urged to m eet next th e pow er p la n t of the P. R. L. & P. at S atu rd ay night, F eb ru ary 2, in the from a b u sin ess trip to K lam ath F alls Bull Run. V. D. B utler, th e superin- G range hall. W ork in th ird an d fo u rth w here he sp e n t sev eral days. I I A EL CANS M ILK, Federal or Carnation, 3 cans 29c, 12 cans................ t i i? E x cav atio n s a re sta rte d for tw o new ; degrees. All who got badges a t gym Both are Northwest Producéis of the highest quality nasium please bring to hall. resid en ces in R eg n er addition, one F. C. HODGE, M aster. for R. W. Gibbs on M iller stre e t and IM PER IA L HEAD LETTU C E, large heads, 2 for........................................... 18c one for H. W. Cooley on Main s tre e t P ian o T uning. “ T h« O ta d H a n d SV\ E ET JU IC Y NAVEL ORANGES, 252 size, dozen 13c, 2 dozen. ....... 25c P ian o tu n in g $3. P ian o an d o rgan n ea r Division. , c ■ . . . C h u r c h .” An in te re stin g social event of th e Phone or- B ib le S c h o o l 10 a . m .. S e r m o n a t 11 a . m. rep airin g . F red B. Jones. a n d 7 30”p.‘m" E ord^’ Supper the'flrat d ers to Outlook, 1561. or TA bor 8952 week w as th e d in n er given by Mrs. C. 1 LOR I DA GRAPE I RC IT, large heavy stock, each ............................. jQc S u n d a y o o f f th th e e m m o o n n th t h . .“ B B ib ib lS s t u d y a a n le Study n d d —Adv. tf M. Z im m erm an and Mrs. O. A. J o h n P r a is e S e r v ic e W e d n e s d a y , 7 :3u p. m SM ALL W H IT E BEANS, < lio lr R e h e a r s a l. T h u r s d a y , 7 :30 p. m. STA R C H , C alu m et B ran d , P R l N ES, la rg e 40-50 size i I o n i ite t e r r s sal ai B » ro iu ern o o d Is the Goal" Goal” ' " e Bank of G resham pays 5 per son on T uesday evening a t th e fo rm rotherhood 3 p o u n d s ........................ 2.»C C orn o r G loss, full lb. 10c e r's hom e in honor of the te a c h e rs of Come thou w ith us and we w ill do ce n t in te re st on tim e deposits.— Adv p o u n d 10c, 5 pounds... 45c thee good.’ 1 "-------------------- — th e g rad e school. T he g u ests p resen t HONEY, P u re E x tra c t SOAP, R oyal W h ite See the b arg ain s listed in th e W ant RO YA L BAKING P O W D E R PRO F. G. R. SCHLAUCH. P asto r. w ere P rin c ip a l and Mrs. C. M. Q uick p in ts 29c, q u a r ts ...... Ads. 6 b a rs 25c, 10 f o r ........ 39c la rg e c a n s, e a c h ............./4 0 c sail, Mr. and Mrs. G eorge H ayden, Mrs. G ladys H oyt, Mrs. A lbert K reu- N M A ID SEEDLESS RAISINS, large packages 15 2 for........... .............................. ......................... 25c ger, th e M isses K ath e rin e Honey, H elen Hoss, Mabel In g lis, G ertru d e FLOUW M tI<>M Ch.Oi' e ° f S - ° Wn'.. O ly m p ic, K errs F a n c y P a te n t, A lexander. A dele S henck, F ay W ard and G race Ogilbee. D oris Z im m erm an. W hite M ou n tain or V im , a ll best p a ten ts, 49-Ib. sack . . . $1 5 9 G eorgia S tap leto n and L illian L eK an- Till» dam der assiste d th e hostesses. An in te r 20 1 H CI N FURY CO FFEE, is a wonderful value, pounds, 35c, 3 pounds.... $1.00 per regulates estin g evening of m usic and gam es your check Roasted today, on your table tomorrow.” follow ed th e dinner. draft and th« T he Rev. and Mrs. A. C. B rack en - IVORY SO A P F L A K E S R E D B IR D M A TC H ES IVORY" SOAP, g u e st size direct d ralt b u ry of P o rtlan d w ere c a lle rs one day W e h a v e re c e n tly ta k e n on R e g u la r 35c, p a c k a g e 25c la rg e b o x es............... 2.»c 12 b a rs ............................... th is w eek a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. th e m uch valued to your fire C. M. H arriso n . lin e of Really no better places, and so conveniently located O. A. E astm an re tu rn e d th is week Q u o ta tio n s in th is Ad good S a tu rd a y , M onday, T u e sd a y a n d W ed n esd ay from a trip to Chicago and W isconsin QUEEN IN( | IIATOKS points w h ere he w ent several w eeks ANO KHOOOEIIS ago. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Y andell have Queen In cu b a to rs a re q u a li bought th e Jo h n H o ssn er p lace on fied to produce big hatch es of Hood av en u e and F o u rth s tre e t and R eg u la r P o rtla n d S erv ice strong, h ealthy chicks th a t will have moved into It from th e F ra n k live and grow . They a re u n Hefney house on R oberts and F o u rth . affected by h ea t and cold and T he o rato rio “T he M essiah” w ill be a re sim ple to operate. given at th e high school gym nasium on F rid a y evening, F e b ru a ry 15, u n W arm, comfy. Chicks grow too stro n g . H ealthy P o u ltry der th e au sp ices of th e M ethodist REGULAR MEETING OF ! n ic e ™ 6 QUe*n 8 e lf-r 8 I u l ,t ,n « Col°n y Brooder does the w ork to a E piscopal ch u rch , by a la rg e ch o ru s G resham P ost, No. 30, A m er os irh.e »,bl? w a8te ln poultry com es th ro u g h losses a fte r th e chicks ican Legion, W ednesday, ! from th e P o rtlan d O rato rio society by the H v e X a n t e . . Q ,,een lDCUbutOr8 8,1,1 b ri' " e r « 8«>d u nder a S - _ F eb ru ary 6. a t 8 o'clock p. m. u n d er th e d irectio n of Jos. A. Finley. Ton o r H alf Ton It is expected th a t 50 o r 60 sin g ers a t G resham O utlook office. All m em L et us show them to you b ers u rged to be p resen t. will tak e p a rt in th e p resen tatio n . Mr. and Mrs. W. F. H oney retu rn ed Legion D efeats C orbett. Monday from V ancouver, w here they T he G resham A m erican L egion b a s w ent w ith th e ir d au g h ter. Miss F lo r k etb all team won a decisive victory I Hone 1421 Gresham, Oregon ence, who sailed on Ja n u a ry 17 for over C orbett W ednesday nig h t by a China. T he la tte r Is expected to a r sco re of 36 to 7. Pow ell and Maple S tre e ts 247 Davis Street rive in S h anghai on F eb ru ary 4. W. F. GRESHAM T he gam e w as played on th e local PORTLAND H oney is on a b u sin ess trip to ea stern high school gym nasium floor and w as PHONE 15S1 PHONE BRDY. 2082 Oregon and Mrs. H oney is stay in g J one of th e ro u g h est gam es played here, w ith h er d au g h ter. Mrs. M ark Nicker two re feree s being req u ired to han d le son. th e gam e. F re s h o r C ured. L ard. E tc., p re p a re d an d sold u n d e r a b A m eeting of th e Queen E sth e r c ir A la rg e crow d w as on hand to boost so lu te ly s a n ita r y c o n d itio n s a n d at low est cle will be held at th e hom e of Mrs. for G resham and q u ite a few C orbett p o ssib le prices, y o u 'll go to A. Hevel on Monday evening. F e b ru folks w ere in th e stan d s. T he playing a ry 4. Mrs. M. H. Roles, d istric t s u of the G resham team w as a cre d it to p erin ten d en t of young people's w ork, th e ir coach and to th e Legion. and Mrs. Davis, a sta te w o rk er, a re GEO. IHETL, Prop. S a tu rd a y n ig h t th e re w ill be a dou Phone 1711 G resham xpected to be p resen t. All m em bers ble h ead er here. As p relim in ary the and frien d s Hre invited. U. H S. M idgets w ill play th e Neigh T he W om en's C h ristian T em perance borhood H ouse of P o rtla n d an d th e Union will m eet w ith Mrs. I). Q. B arry m ain event w ill fe a tu re th e Legion on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n . F eb ru ary 7. ag a in st R am blers H eadlines of th e T h e G ro u n d h o g is sa id to be a fra id of h is at 2:30 o'clock. A fter a b rief btisi ! S p au ld in g league. Tw o fast gam es a re sh ad o w . W e can n o t vouch fo r th is n o r fo r ness session an ad d ress will be given | prom ised. th is little a n i m a l s w e a th e r fo re c a sts , but by M artha R andall of th e w om an's w e do know th a t th e o r d in a r y m an sh o u ld T he line up of la st W ednesday's 1. Newberg Hams, small to medium sizes, pro tectiv e b u reau of P o rtlan d on "S o gam e is as follow s; view th e le n g th e n in g sh a d o w of h is co m cial M orality.” ing y e a rs w ith d eep c o n c ern . cured just right to be good GRESHAM CORBETT lb 29c Miss F lo ren ce A uclalr had th e good Bob B o o th ........ 2 S m ith ................. 3 M ost m en a r e fin a n c ia l fa ilu re s a n d a t 2. Neuberg Lard, medium size 90c, large size $1.75 fo rtu n e io win th e b eau tifu l doll w hich (’apt. W in te rs .. 16 W oodle 65 y e a rs of a g e a re d e p e n d e n t on re la tiv e s has been oil d isplay in the w indow s of H arry S q u ir e .. . 2 H am il o r c h a rity . C hick Clyde W oodard '• Bacon Back Strips, whole or half strips lb 26< th e G resham D rug com pany for the W alter M etzger T h is need n o t be. If Y’o u th a n d M iddle L. B urney p ast few w eeks. These are SUGAR CURED Percy P u lfe r . . . 14 P. B urney Age w ould but use c a u tio n a n d fo re s ig h t. An im p o rta n t m eeting of th e G re sh ‘Soup" F a n c h e r 2 C ham berlain Did A ge w ould be n e ith e r u n h a p p y n o r 4. Young America Cheese, Veribest am com m ercial club will he held at the lb 3 L feared . FAIRVIEW iiy hall tonight. “All m em b ers a re T h o se w ho sow but to th e w ind, re a n th e Fontana s Paste Products Macaroni, \ ermi- hereby supposed to be p re se n t,” says w h irlw in d . "An U nchanged C reed ” will be th e celli. Spaghetti, Noodles................................ pkg 9< L eslie W alrad. se creta ry . Any o th ers w ishing to know about th e w ork of su b ject of th e serm on at th e Sm ith I hese are made from genuine Semolina wheat, the d u b and in te reste d in th e plans M emorial P re sb y teria n ch u rc h next and are very tine. for fa rm e rs' week ban q u et a re in S unday m orning by th e p asto r, the Rev. E. R. I). H ollensted. Sunday vited. ‘‘Save j m i r m oney an d th riv e , o r pay th e 6. Oregon Walnuts, large and bright school w ill m eet at 10 o'clock and p ric e in p o verty a n d d isg ra c e .” 1 he Reaver S tate Motor Co. shipped 7. Plain, Mixed and Ninas Candies 13 d rag saw s last w eek to points in p rea ch in g service w ill begin at 11. — A n d rew J a c k s o n . ! W ashington. O regon. M ontana and T he L ord's S up p er w ill be observed 8. Bulk D a te s............. a fte r th e serm on. I Idaho. liv e h u n d red cases of ra sp b e rrie s Money to loan on rea l estate. F arm 9. Bulk Cocoa w ere shipped th is p ast week from the loans at 6 per cent. B. W. Thorne. B erry G ro w ers' P ack in g com pany to 10. Comb Honey, small comb 25c, large L iverpool, E ngland. GRESHAM, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. J. R. H o rr atten d ed 11. Solar Brand. Broken Sliced Pineapple, Ni th> fu n eral T h u rsd ay of J. H. Cook, a c a n s............................... A STRONG IH N K friend they had know n in th e east. J. R. H o rr rec en tly sold a F our- 12. Monopole, Grated Pineapple, best grade door Ford sedan to Mr. Cheney, circu - I L Gold Bar Plums, De Luxe ation m an ag er of th e O regonian in SPECIA L COMMUNICATION ttie G resham d istrict. 14. Gold Bar Muscat (»rapes. .. ’ of G resham Lodge No. 152, W ord has been received of th e death A. F. & A. M.. follow ing eve Columbia and Victor of th e six -w eek s' old child of Mr. and nings, 7:30 sh a rp : 15. Good Cooking Apples,...... At m y sto re . P ow ell S tre e t Mrs. L. D. Becker, of Oak Point, Records M onday—Feb 4, E. A. Degree. j W ashington. Mrs. H ecker is the G re sh am T h u rsd a y — Feb. 7, F. C. Degree. \\ bile they last 16. Good Sized Naval Oranges, Sunkist. | d au g h ter of Mrs. L. W ilhelm living M onday— F e h . 11. F C. Degree. I four m iles e a st of tow n. T he baby T u esd ay — Feb. 12, S tated C om m unl- 1 S atu rd a y , F eb ru ary 2 cation. G rand O ra to r's ad d ress i was born h ere b u t died of h eart W ednesday—Feb. 13. F. C. Degree. tro u b le a week a fte r th e m o th er a r M onday—Feb 18. M M. D egree M ust clo se out m y e n tir e rived home. A’lsitin g b ro th e rs welcome. sto c k of n o tio n s. Quality M embers of G resh sm Rebekah de A. MEYERS, W. M Phone W L. CORSAGE, Sec y. E v e ry th in g mii<«t go and Servict gree staff a re req u ested to be p resen t 20th Century Grocery CANNED FRUIT AND VEGETABLE SPECIALS " " BETHEL BAPTIST Queen Incubators and Brooders 5 LECION Briquets I EKSTROM $17.00 L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. Coal FOR THE BEST MEATS Afraid of His Shadow THE SANITARY MARKET GROCERY BULLETIN First State Bank RECORD SALE 3 A. W. METZGER <& CO. fe e d for Î AUCTION SALE $ 1 at 1 o’clock G. M. DAVIDSON Monday evening. F e b ru a ry 4 at to r practice. 7 ; St) Drug Store T he B ank of G resham pays 5 per i cen t In terest on tim e d eposits.—Adv. ! M ils. E. BOUGH NEK. O w n er M- I. ANDERSON. 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