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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1924)
PACE FOUR GKESHAM BETHEL BAPTIST “ T he Glad H and t'lm rch." Bible School 10 a. m., Sermon at 11 a. m and 7 :30 p m. Lord'» Supper the flret Sunday or the month. Bible Study and P raise Service W ednesday, 7 :30 p m Choir R ehearsal, Thursday. 7 :30 p. m. “Un I versa! Brotherhood is (he Goul” “Come thou w ith ua and we w ill do thee good.' PROF. G. R. SCHLAUCH. P asto r. Uiideiioniliiational Services. U ndenom inational serv ices in th e low er h all of th e Odd F ellow s b u ild ing w ill be held on Sunday a t 2 in the aftern o o n , w hen th e Rev. S. F. P itts w ill p reach. On T uesday evening th e re g u la r p ray e r m eeting w ill be held and on F rid a y evening th e young p eo p le’s Bible study. All a re co rd ially Invited. ’Say it w ith a W an t A d.1 OUTLOOK. FRIDAY, MARCH GRESHAM LOCALS Em m et Wold of th e U. S. S. O kla hom a a t B rem erton, W ashington, sp en t sev eral days v isitin g w ith his sister, Miss M ary Wold, and o th e r r e l atives here. He h as re tu rn e d to his ship. Twentieth Century Grocery W ord has been received of th e birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Honey of P o rtla n d la st Sunday, M arch 9. Mrs. M. D. K ern had the m isfo rtu n e to b reak her hip one day th is week. T he accid en t o ccu rred w hen she fell in a faint. She w as discovered by Mr. K ern lying on th e floor in an u n co n scious condition. Mrs. W. R. K ern of Mt. A ngel is ca rin g for h e r tem p o r arily. I honipson’s Seedless Raisins in bulk, 3 pounds.............. 29c 10 pounds............... 93c A m eeting of special in te re st to E astern S ta r m em bers w ill be held at th e M asonic hall on T uesday evening, FULL CREAM CHEESE CREAMETTES, fresh stock, SEN SEN GUM, M arch 18, w hen B ethel No. 3, Jo b ’s 2 p o u n d s..........................55c 3 p a ck a g e s................... 25c 10,000 sticks FR EE D au g h ters of S unnyside w ill exem pli- I A & L PEACHES, good syrup MISSION APRICOTS, satis fy th e w ork. All ch a p te r m em bers are CREME OIL SOAP large c a n s ................... ...20c invited. factory syrup, lrg. cans lie I bars ........................ Miss F lo ren ce H oney w rites from SINGAPORE PINEAPPLE CRYSTAL W HITE SOAP CAMPBELL’S PORK and Ningpo, China, th a t she has tak en up No. 2 cans in light syrup 6 bars ......................... 25c BEANS, No. 2 cans 10c h er re g u la r w ork of m usic in stru c tio n 2 for ..............................35c 100 b a r s ................. $4.10 in th e g ir ls ’ school a t th a t place. She h as had a m ost in te re stin g trip . She w as m et in S h anghai by Miss E dna S hoem aker an d an o th er friend and also received w hile th e re a w ritten g reetin g from th e g irls of th e school to w hich she w as going. T he S. & S. circle of th e M ethodist L ad ies’ Aid w ill m eet on W ednesday OLYMPIC PANCAKE PEANUT BUTTER, fresh a t th e hom e of Mrs. H. J. P u lfe r for ROLLED OATS, nice and In-lh. sack .................... «{R- stock, pound .................20c w ork. A full atten d a n ce of m em bers creamy, 9-lh sack........... 48c is desired and all w omen of th e sec LARD, pure, in bulk BULK SHORTENING IVORY SOAP, guest size tion a re co rd ially invited. 3 p o u n d s.........................50c 3 p o u n d s......................... 50c 5c bar, 12 bars........ »>»>(• A com m ittee co n sistin g of th e Rev. and Mrs. S. F. P itts, Mr. and Mrs. H. LOMATOES, Solid Pack, Sunlit or Gold Leaf, 2 cans 25c, 12 cans.................... $ 1.45 C. L arse n and Mrs. "B u d ” W illiam s w ent to S ilv erto n on W ednesday to in sp ect a com m unity h all a t th a t place. W hile th e re they w itnessed the fa ta l a irp la n e dive in w hich tw o ORANGES, Sweet Juicy, size, per dozen .........................................................../ 5 C young m en of S ilv erto n lo st th e ir GRAPE FR U IT, heavy lives. size, each. 10c F ra n k Jo n e s is o v erh au lin g th e co t DR1 ONIONS, extra nice stock, 5 pounds................................................ iqc ta g e of Milo C. K ing rec en tly moved back from Main s tre e t on account of th e pipe line rig h t of w ay. T h e b u ild ing is being en larg ed by th e addition of tw o room s and fro n t porch. Mr King w as paid over 12000 for th e por tion of his th re e ac re s sold th e city s"............... ...... .......................................«■>»»......I,I..,,,»,......nm,,,,,,,,,,................. ...... .......... .. of P o rtlan d for th e new pipe line. T he S. E. C ircle of th e M ethodist L ad ies’ Aid w ill m eet on W ednesday M arch 19, w ith Mrs. A. S. Hisey. T he 1923 Ford touring......... $285 D orcas C ircle w ill m eet on th e sam e aftern o o n a t th e home of Mrs. D. E 1917 Ford touring $135 Tow le. Both g roups of w omen w ill Model 80 Overland tour spend th e aftern o o n w orking. A food ing .................................... $40 sale w ill be held on th e first S atu rd ay in A pril by th e S. E. C ircle a t th e A 1915 Ford chassis......... $75 W. M etzger sto re. —is celebrated all over the world by the P. F. B lack and fam ily, who moved sons of Erin. St. Patrick did a fine thing to P o rtlan d a few m onths ago, have when he drove the snakes out of Ireland. Gresham, Oregon re tu rn e d to G resham and w ill occupy Mrs. W. W. C otton’s house on Hood T hat was long ago. W hat we need is avenue and F ifth street. some modern St. Patrick to drive WASTE T he re g u la r m eeting of th e P aren t- out of America and establish the habit of THRIFT. T each er asso ciatio n w ill be held on n ex t Monday evening, M arch 17, a t th e Our people are wasteful of both time and By C. E. Spence, schoolhouse. An effort is being m ade = = money—this is the basis of most of our S tate M arket Agent. to secu re a m otion p ic tu re m achine troubles. w ith edu catio n al films for th a t occa sion. Two or th re e good m usical num )u u fellow s don’t m ake any This bank is doing all it possibly can to b ers w ill be given. All who a re in money. You don’t buy an y th in g from stim ulate its patrons to save more—waste te re ste d in th e g rad e school pupils and me except o v eralls for y ourselves and less—and thus win the great perm anent re M other h u b b ard s for your wives. You th e ir w ork a re urged to atten d . wards of life. do n 't buy any fu rn itu re except th e cheapest. You d o n 't buy k itch en uteu- Come in and let us help you plan to siis except tin w are. T he only w ay I PLEASANT HOME “Get Ahead.” can m ake an y m oney is by buying up T he follow ing an n o u n cem en ts are m o rtg ag es on your farm s and fo re m ade for th e P lea san t Home M. E. closing on you, b ut I don’t w ant to Lor want of a savings account many a m ake m oney th a t way. I w ant to ch u rch . T he Sunday school m eets at m ake m oney as a sq u a re m e rc h an t man has lost an opportunity to get into 9:50 not 9:30 as announced tw o weeks and I c a n 't do it u n less you fellow s business for himself. ago. (th is w as a m isp rin t). The a re m aking it.” T his w as th e opening ta lk a t a big ch u rch serv ice begins pro m p tly at 11 a. nt. w ith th e first stan za of "Holy, co o perative m eeting in C alifornia by one of th e big m erc h an ts in F resno, Holy, H oly", con g reg atio n standing. and th en he told th e g ro w ers if they T h ere will be a five m inute m essage w ould o rg an ize rig h t an d dig in to GRESHAM. OREGON from one of th e "B ro a d ca ste rs” on help them selves, he would put every some p hase of th e W orld Service p ro d o lla r he had in th e w orld behind them . gram . T his w ill be followed by a s e r A STRONG BANK T he in te re sts of th e farm er, m e r mon from th e p asto r on th e subject, ch a n t, h an k er, la w y e r,- te ac h er and 'P a rtn e rs h ip W ith o r E nm ity A gainst o rk er are closely allied. W hen the ................................ .......... .......... = God." T he ch o ir will sing. "W e W alk p ro d u cers a re p ro sp ero u s th e oth er - l l l l l l t l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l H I I I I I I I I i n i H I I H I I I I I I I I I H I I l l t l l l i n i i i nn.l.„..l„„„„„„„„„mn„„„„„n,„„|[n[|[|n[||i..... iiiiiiii (5 in te re sts a re c e rta in to be. Oregon by F a ith .” needs b u sin ess men like th is F resn o T he M other-T eacher T ra in in g class d ep artm en t sto re p ro p rie to r to w alk will m eet T uesday a t 2 p. m. under in to th e co o perative m ovem ent and help p ut it across. th e lead ersh ip of Mrs. A lta G entry. If all th e c a ttle in O regon w ere th e choir m eets for re h e a rsa l W ed nesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. All m ark eted th ro u g h one big cooperative sellin g asso ciatio n , th e stockm en re h e a rsa ls from now u n til E aster will w ould be placed on an even b asis w ith “ Let your next car be a Huick“ be of im p o rtan ce to every m em ber of th e p ack ers in th e fixing of prices. We “ i i V n S f f >° do any Electrical Work, General T his plan has been w orked out w ith the choir. R epair Work, Re-boring and Acetylene welding. On T h u rsd ay evening, March 20, w onderful success in som e of th e m id dle w est sta te s, and th e official rep o rts th e re is to he tra in in g class for W orld a re on file in th e sta te m ark et ag en t's All Work Guaranteed S ervice w o rk ers of the w hole p arish office. T hese stock g ro w ers o p erate at th e G resham church. T his is the th e ir own sto ck y ard s. T hey control GRESIIAM m eeting at w hich we are to get a clear th e sto ck all th e way through. T he m arg in betw een the flour price Phone 1228 u n d ersta n d in g of w hat we a re to do and th e bread price, for a b a rre l of In t l i e W orld S ervice canvass. flour, has sp read from »10.40 to »18.30, T he E pw orth I.eague m eets Sunday w hile the price of w heat to th e grow er evening a t 7:30 w ith Mrs. G entry as is below the cost of production. The d ep a rtm en t of a g ric u ltu re sta te s th at leader. a pound of b read th a t cost th e con su m er 5.3 cen ts in 1913, in Minne B ering H. 1. Church tnaonnrenieats. apolis. now costs 9 cents, w hile flour T he Sunday school seem s to be th e w hich was »4.43 a b a rre l in 1913 is , now »6.89 from th e m akers. stro n g o rg an izatio n of th e Boring ch u rc h and well may be for it« work It pays to use th e W ant Ads. is p erh ap s th e m ost im p o rtan t, says the Rev. E. O. Ruoton, pasto r. The SPECIA L COMMUNICATION average atten d a n ce (or th e la st th ree of G resham Lodge No. 158. A. J . W BROWN, Prop. or four w eeks has been about sixty. A. F. & A. M.. follow ing eve T here is still room for a few more. nings: Phone 1891 Monday. M arch 17, w ork in M. The sessio n s open at 10 a. m. each degree. Sunday. T he evening p reaching s e r W ednesday, M arch 19. w ork in M. M vice opens at 8 o’clock. T h ere was degree. Yea, literature. Mr. Mellon, S e c re ta ry of th e T re a s T h u rsd ay , M arch 20. w ork in M. M. room for m any m ore th a n attended D oris— “H ave you bought anv new ury. says the n atio n al debt has been degree. last Sunday, hut th e serv ice w as felt su p p ressed books rec en tly ?” reduced »933.000.o00 in th e la st year. M onday, M arch 24. w ork in F. C. miK m o n V v ^ 1 quit Wa», b'K Hnd fl!"r ’housand eig h t * h in d red 'm H - to be a p rofitable one for those in a t degree. m en ® of t h . The ad ' v rtis e -j li.o n» <" four and a h a lt years. Your tendance. T he su b ject of th e serm on W ednesday. M arch 26. w ork in M M. te re stin e are much "»ore In- co u n try now owes »21,781,- for next Sunday evening will be. "The degree. te re stin g —and cost nothing." 966.852. It tak es a big and p ro sp er- T h u rsd ay . M arch 27, w ork in M. M. W orld P ro g ram of the C h urch." . ------------------ | ous co u n try to ow e as m uch as th a t. degree. n „ »___ „ , And wh1,J e we o ught to pay off rapidly, Monday. M arch 31, w ork in M. M ' J ’ Wfflcrr- we could owe five tim es th a t am ount, Ain’t It the Truth. degree. Gib— "T he hum an anatom y is c e r •!«? m an having tro u b le w ith and m o re’ to o > and not be b an k ru p t. G avel 7:30 p. m sh arp . P u n ctu ality w i f e ) - Here, here. Cut It out or III j ___ .____________ ta in ly c w onderful bit of m echanism ." ap p reciated . have to a rre s t you. G a b - " Y e s . you pat one kind of a V isiting b ro th e rs welcome NOTH E TO PUBLIC. Man— -You ju st th in k you II a rre st m an on th e buck an d you m ake his A. .MEYERS. W. M All poultry owners w ithin the city lim its me. I know b etter. It will be head sw ell.” W. L. GORSAGB, Sec y. rescu e.” m ust have their chickens penned up. Careful Food Buyers Everywhere Endorse the Cash and Carry Methods of the 20th Century Grocery Stores Satisfactory Quality and Small Purchase Price Items for FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY are WHOLE CORN, per to n .................. $38.00 CORN, cracked or ground, per to n . . 40.00 BEET PULP, per to n ......................... 47.00 SHEEP GUANO, per to n ................ 20.00 OREGON LANDPLASTER, per ton 15.00 ROCHE HARBOR LIME, per bb l. . 3.50 CEMENT, per bbl........................... 4.00 Fairview Grain & Warehouse Co. Fairview, Oregon Phone Gresham 2211 If on 14, lfcit ILOl R— White Mountain, Vim, Olympic or Crown Patent at $1.59 per sack. Fishers Patent at $1.83 per sack FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Ecoraczitiy Car 20th Century Coffee— The most complete item of all, 2 pounds for 75c T he new O verland Cham pion is an e n tire ly new k in d of closed car. Removable rear seat and upholstery— big carrying space useful to merchants, salesmen, farmers. Both seats adjust backward and forward- comfort for tall and short people. A business car, family car and camping car — in one! Seats make into a full-size bed in the car—your own hotel on wheels. Big power. Big reliability. Touring $495, Sedan $795, I. o. b. Toledo. USED CARS St. P atricks Day Main Street Garage To Help Farmers t . b T.U4« Gresham Overland Co. W A. H E S S E L Gresham, Oregon Grocery Bulletin 1 2 3 4 5 CHO ICE PICN ICS, family size..... NEW BERG HAM, whole or half.... COLUM BIA LARI), 100'. pure leaf JEW 1 L SH O RTEN IN G , s p - i.J m e d large........................................ .................. BRO O K FIELD EOAE CHEESE, weighs 5 pounds, whole or half........................... lb 1.45 6 EAR ROWES PURE EASTERN BUCK- W 111 \ I , im ,1. 35i 7 W IGW AM S \ R i P, small can 20. , med 40<l large................................................................. .80 8 1 T A I INA PEAS, good ungraded variety....... ..................................... 2 cans I’.AS I I* R TOM \ I’OES, with puree.... 2 cans COLUM BIA RIVER SALMON, No. 1 large flat.................................................... can 12 ROYAL BAKING POW DE R, 12-oz can 40.- .............................................................3-lb can 1.25 13 M ONOPOLE W HOLE SWEE P POTA TOES, very line can 14 B U L K K R A U T ............ 15 SEED LESS RAISINS, bulk. 16 BULK COCOA, special .................... 5 lbs 17 BULK DA I I s . p ial lb 18 S U G A R C R I S P C O R N 1 L A K E S . 3 pkgs 19 PL A IN M IX E D CANDY, special............. lb 20 PR IN C E A L B E R T I ( IBACCO 16-oz tin T U X E D O TOBACCO................................ A. W . METZGER & CO. Quality and Service Phone I ffii Feed 12S1 First State Bank Power to Start M A IN Power to Stop STREET GARAGE Absolutely PURE LARD 75c and $1.50 A GRESHAM M EAT M ARK ET O. A. Cox. M arshal.