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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1924)
page r o m GRESHAM Farmers Attention! F ederal F arm Loans. Long tim e 5*-j per cent in terest. A m ortization paym ents. A ddress L eander B artle- lnay, R. 4. B oring, Oregon. Special Meetings. "W hen a M an's F aith is S haken.” is th e them e of a serm on by th e p asto r, th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted, a t the Sm ith M emorial P re sb y teria n ch u rch next Sunday m orning a t 11 o'clock. Great Truths Campaign In the GOMPEI. HALL AT SPRI.AGOALE, OREGON, on the Columbia H lg h n ay , MARCH » to 14 (it God wUI). Addresses by H. A. IRONSIDE, Well Known Evangelist and Bible Lecturer from Oakland, California. SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 3 P. M.—"W hy I Believe th e Bible to be the Inspired W ord of God." SUNDAY, AT 7:30 P. M —"S p irit and Soul and Body.” MONDAY, 7:30 P. M.—"A fter D eath W hat? for th e C h ristian .” TUESDAY. 7:30 P. M —“A fter D eath W hat? for th e C h ristless.” WEDNESDAY, 7:30 P. M.—"S u b stitu tio n a ry A tonem ent, Is It S crip tu ral? " THURSDAY, i:3 0 P. M.—"The Holy S p irit's M ission to the W orld.” FRIDAY, 7:30 P. M.—T he W itness of th e S p irit." All a re cordially invited. For p a rtic u la rs en q u ire of W. H. C anzler, S pringdale, or H. C. W ihlon, G resham . SPECIAL SALE ON BROOMS Your Choice of Five Dozen Many High-Quality Brooms for 75c each of these brooms 'co«t more than a #1.00 wholesale. See them in our window. .1. E. M E T Z G E R OUTLOOK, EBIIHY, MARCH 7, IWt GRESHAM LOCALS SPECIALS AT ALL Jo h n Brow n, ju stic e of th e peace for M ultnom ah d istric t, h as filed w ith the county clerk , his d ec la ra tio n of ca n didacy for re-electio n on th e rep u b li can tick et. T he te rm is for six years and Mr. Brow n bag filled th e office ac- j ceptably for th e p ast term . Mrs. W. J. Todd left y esterd ay m orning for a v isit w ith h er a u n t In Los A ngeles, C alifornia. Miss M arguerite Bailey has resigned h e r position a t Mrs. S ch au n o 's con fectio n ery sto re and began clerk in g a t Fox Bros, sto re a t T ro u td ale on Monday of th is week. T he house occupied by Mrs. F u l- cotom i on Jo h n so n creek flats was MATCHES, Good Brand, p a rtia lly destroyed by fire on T uesday evening T he to ta l dam age is e s ti m ated a t ab o u t J700. No in su ran c e PURE BULK LARD. 3 pounds 50c BULK SHORTENING, 3 pounds 50c w as ca rrie d on th e co n ten ts of th e house but th e ow ner, N. J. P eterso n , CREME OIL SOAP ROYAL W HITE SOAP c a rrie d 3300 on th e building. T he CITRUS WASHING POW 4 bars ..... ........ 25c fire was supposed to have o rig in ated 6 burs ..................... 23c DER, large package 22}£c by th e explosion of a lam p w hich had been left tu rn e d low. WESSON OIL,—pints 28c, quarts .»3c gallons............ #1.03, gallons #1.98 F red Todd has com pleted hfs w ork in red eco ratin g th e show window of L. A. W ack & Co. T he new color PRUNES, E xtra large sizes.... schem e and th e a ttra c tiv e d isplay of d ry goods m ake a com bination of u n u su a l beauty an d in te re st. CODFISH FANCY TABLETS BOOTH SARDINES SALMON, Lass Kin Fancy Mrs. W. H. T h u rsto n of M inneapolis 1 pound bricks........... Red Sockeye, halves 20c Each 15c, 3 for .... 43c is spending th e w eek a t th e F. M. 2 f o r ........................... ....39c S tuck home. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Jo h n so n and W HITE STAR TUNA FISH, w hite meat, quarters, 2 for 35c, halves 2 for 59c fam ily from Shelton, W ashington, s u r p rised Mrs. Jo h n so n 's p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. C alkins, w ith a v isit MACARONI, fresh, curve cut TOILET PAPER, 1000 sheet TOILET PAPER, crepe I la st Sunday. Mrs. C alkins re tu rn e d 4 p o u n d s................. 25c tissue, 3 rolls . 23c 4 rolls ........... 22c | w ith them to th e ir hom e on T uesday. Mr. C alkins expects to m ake a trip ;o Shelton n ex t w eek to b rin g his wife home. Mrs. C arro l D. Bush and ch ild ren , FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT, large 54 size, very heavy, each...............10c, 6 fo r..................... 55c Bobby and Betty R uth, of R am apo ORANGES, sweet and juicy............................................................................................ dozen 15c statio n left y esterd ay for St. Jam es, M innesota, to v isit w ith h e r p are n ts. DRY ONIONS, best stock .......................................... ........... a pounds 10c A fine baby boy w as born to Mr. and Mrs. H enry T ilg n e r a t th e hom e ONION SETS, tine for planting, pound 10c................ 3 pounds °8c of Mrs. J. A. B ushong on T h u rsd ay . T he A rem e club w ill m eet M onday aftern o o n , M arch 10, a t th e hom e of Mrs. Roy Cannon. T h e h o stess w ill PINEAPPLE, broken slices, PINEAPPLE— be assisted by Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth P IN E A P P L E - very rich, large 2y2 cans and Mrs. W. R. Jo h n so n . All O. E. S. No. 2 Crushed, Mission MISSION Crushed No. Is ladies a re invited and m em bers are e a c h .......... .................. 25c Brand, e a c h .... ...........17}£c 2 for ................................ 25c urged to come early. A ch an g e has been m ade in th e n ig h t Lily of the Valley or Preferred Stock Country Gentlemen Corn, 2 cans. 35c, 6 cans #1.03 of p ractice of Jo sep h A. F in ley 's c h o r us w hich is p rep a rin g th e sacred op SOLID PACK TOMATOES, Gold Leaf or Sunlit Brand. No. 2V£ «» for «».jc e r e tta "R u th " to be given la te r in th e DEL MONTE APRICOTS, heavy syrup large cans » f o r 47c spring. I t is expected th a t sev eral sin g ers w ill ta k e up th e w ork who P. S. PEACHES, large cans, each ....... 29c have been unable to do so on acco u n t of th e night. Jam es L aw rence re tu rn e d T uesday evening from C alifornia, w here he w ent ea rly in th e w in ter. H e has visited In T u lare w ith Mr. and Mrs. H a rry M arkley, a t Lodi w ith Mr. and Mrs. Dan M etzger and h as ta k en trip s to m any places of in te re st in so u th W. H. Congdon, who has sp e n t th e ern C alifornia. He sp e n t tw o m onths w in ter in Gresham , has gone to V er in P asa d en a w ith rela tiv e s of G eorge nonia. In a le tte r to th e O utlook he Page. says V ernonia is a busy little town, K enneth Calkins, w ith S tan fo rd and a large mill of th e A m erican Mil Cannon of the D ixie B akery in P o rt ling com pany is being erected there. land, m otored w ith frien d s to v isit I t is th e best equipped m ill in the w ith old schoolm ates in Laurelw ood world, he says, all electric drive, all ju n io r college la st Sunday. T hey re steel and cem ent construction, w ith port a fine trip. th ree big sheds each covering th ree Mrs. C. M. H arriso n has been very acres. They will ru n two sh ifts, 250 111 w ith m easles th is week b ut is im men each, w ith 300 m en in th e woods. proving now. She describes h er ill They expect to build 300 to 400 houses ness as th e m ost severe she ever had for these men. T here are o th e r m ills in th e vicinity. Mr. Congdon concludes it will be a busy place and th a t’s th e kind he likes. Besides th e re is a U. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lyle of P o rtlan d e n tertain ed a num ber of frien d s from “ The niait II a ml th is v icin ity on T h u rsd ay n ig h t, th e Church." Bible School 10 a. m., Sermon at 11 a. m occasion being th e ir first w edding a n and 7 30 p. m. Lord’s Supper the first Sunday of the month. Bible Study and niversary. Mrs. Lyle will be rem em I’rHise Service W ednesday, 7 30 p. m bered as Miss Olive Olsen of T ro u td ale. Choir Rehearsal, Thursday, 7 :S0 p. m. A bake sale will be held a t th e A. | “U niversal B rotherhood Is the Goal" W. M etzger store on S atu rd ay a fte r A BLOUSE—A SWEATER—A BLOUSE “Come, thou w ith us and we w ill do noon by the B aptist Ladles G uild for thee pood.' th e benefit of th e b u ilding fund. T he PROF. G. R. SCHLAUCH, P asto r. sale w ill s ta r t a t 2 o’clock. E arl M. Boice and fam ily a re m oving today from the H ensley road to th e ir newly acquired p ro p erty on th e P ullen ro ad n ear th e Section L ine road. Krepe De Leen T he W om an’s Home M issionary so ciety will m eet a t »he home of Mrs. C. A heavy silk and fiber mixed fabric is one of the L undquist on W ednesday afternoon, favorite m aterials for spring and summer dresses and March 12. Mrs. L. L. K idder, Mrs. W. blouses. It comes in Jade, Pongee, Silver Gray, D K Blue O tt and Mrs. C arrie Powell will Tangerine, Dark Brown, Cigar Brown and White. Full assist th e hostess. Mrs. C. M. Z im m er 36 inch, per y ard ................................................ $1.75 m an will be th e leader. An in v itatio n s extended to all women to atten d . D Masonic lodge ju s t sta rte d and th a t IMPORTED FRENCH HEATHER RATINES will keep G resham 's d istin g u ish ed c it Of a good grade, 36 inches wide. Colors, Pongee, Corn izen busy if an y th in g will. H is m any flower, Gray and Blue, per yard.......... ............... $1.25 friends here will m iss him b u t w ish hint good luck and hope to see him Also Domestic, Ratines, medium weight, 36 inches often. 20™ Century Stores Everywhere FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY, MAR. 7, 8 and 10 FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Along with the«« we have so me up-to-date framed pictures, such aw spring Song. Lone Wolf, Day Break, Treasure Jar, R ad .of Trail, Mt. Hood ami Crater Lake. Those are framed to harmonize with the picture, und we are offering them at popular prlcew. CANNED GOODS SATURDAY Grocery Bulletin MONDAY 1 SUN-KIST ORANGES, juicy, sweet, 2 doz 2 APPLES, Good for cooking and eating....box 3 BI LK D A IIS , I'ir>t-Qualitv, Special.......lb 4 SEEDLESS RAISINS, bulk........................lb 5 CARNATION MILK, tall cans 10f, 12 cans <• AMAIZO Ol L, pints 25c, Quarts 48t‘, V-’-gals 7 ROYAL CLUB COFFEE, lb 43f, 3 lbs $1.25 5 lbs............................................................. 8 POP’S CORN STARCH......................lb pkg 9 DEL-MONTE CATSUF .. pint bottle 10 ROYAL BAKING POWDER, 12 oz 40<, 3-11) can .................................................... 11 ROYAL WHITE SOAP..................... lObars 12 CREME OIL SOAP............................. 3 bars 13 PRINCE ALBERT TOBACCO, 16-oz tins 14 ILXEDO I’OBACCO..................pocket tins 15 CAMEL CIGARETTES............. ........carton $ .35 .98 .10 .10 1.15 .95 2.05 .10 .23 1.25 .39 .21 1.05 .12 1.35 A. W. METZGER <& CO. Quality and Service Phone 1451 Peed 1281 20TH CENTURY COFFEE, Highest Quality and Lowest Price 3 Days SPECIAL, 35 cents per pound BETHEL BAPTIST NEW Good News for Men Facts Worth Telling, and Worth Reading, Too. There never was a lime when men’s elolltes were more sensible than they are fur this spring and summer. The whole idea Is “ comfort.” The eoats are easy litting with more room in the shoulders and body. Trousers are wider in the hips anti legs. Not loose and baggy, or snug and tight, lint a happy medium. Men look better in such clothes, and feel better, too. T he elotlies wear bet ter anti last longer because there isn’t so miieb strain on (hem. Yon vs ¡11 like I hem, also our popular prices. Our Virgin Wool WORSTED SUITS »25, *30, *35, «40 Hart, Schaffner Iff Marx Clothes *30 You will not find duplicated in Portland for less Ilian $35 AylsvVorth&Mdrtiix1^ M en ' s W e a r S H G R E S H A M w S « OE Revival Campaign. T he revival is going on a t th e J G resham com m unity ch u rc h Bible S tan d ard , on E ast Pow ell n ear K elly ' stree t. Come bring your frien d s and j h e a r th e old tim e gospel. T he w hole w ord Is preached from G enesis to Rev- ! lation. P ra y e r w ill be offered for ' th e sick on T uesday and F rid ay eve- | nings. B ring those w ho a re sick, soul | and body. God will heal them . T h ere w ill be sev eral m in iste rs in a tte n d a n c e | an d we a re going in for a real soul saving tim e. Come and h ear th e m e s sage th a t is alive and for th e people of today. A good song service, w ith special m usic, will precede th e p re a c h ing each evening. I h erein ask th e co-operation and p ray e rs of each m in- I iste r and C hristian in th ese special ; m eetings h ere In G resham . S ervices every evening ex cep tin g ’ S atu rd ay . REV. F. E. CROOK. SPECIA L COMMUNICATION of G resham Lodge No. 152, F. & A. M., follow ing eve wide in Cornflower, Jade, Pongee, White, Pink and Yellow Per >'ard ................................................................................... .. New Sweaters for women in spring styles and colors WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. "The House of Quality” Phone 1411 ANNOUNCEM ENT GRESHAM PLUMBING & TIN SHOP formerly located in the Henry Sell Building, wishes to n in g s: inform the public that they have moved to their new T uesday. M arch 11, re g u la r m eeting. W ednesday, M arch 12. w ork in M. M location in the Main Street Garage Building, near the degree. City Baker}-. Monday, M arch 17, w ork in M. M. degree, W ednesday, M arch 19. w ork in M. M. W e are fitting up a more modern and up-to-date degree. T h u rsd ay . M arch 20, w ork in M M. shop and can supply your needs in ANYTHING in the degree. Plumbing and Sheet Metal line. Monday, M arch 24. w ork in F. C. degree. W ednesday. March 26. w ork in M. M. See us for Quality, Price and Quick Service. degree. T h u rsd ay . M arch 27, w ork in M. M. degree. Monday, M arch Si, w ork in M. M. degree. Gavel 7:30 p. m. sh arp . P u n ctu a lity ap p reciated . Money to loan on rea l estate. F arm V isiting b ro th ers » t i i u i u c Window ClennTng loans a t 6 per c e n t B. W. Thorne. A MEYERS, W M. For ex p ert window clean in g see S. W. L. OORSAOE, Sec y. It pays to use th e W ant Ads. la jim a , or leave o rd e rs w ith John Brown. G resham , phone 2501. J. S. CHIODO and R. L. DAVIDSON