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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1924)
PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, MAT GRESHAM LOCALS Let’s have a New Deal in County Affairs Mrs. E lizabeth D unkle, who haa vis- ited fc r the paat tw o m onth8 In th e C. A. C aro th ers home, left W ednesday by boat tor Los A ngeles to live w ith h er son H arry. T he c a n ta ta "R uth, T he M oabitess." | w ill be given u nder th e au sp ices of | the M ethodist L adies Aid a t the ch u rch th is evening at 8.15, u n d er the direction of Joseph A. F inley of P o rt land. P o rtlan d and G resham ch o ru ses will u n ite in the production. Mrs. F red Pow ell visited Wm. P ow ell at M ultnom ah h o sp ital one day th is week and found him im proving, i He expects to be out in about a week. | Mr. Pow ell u n d erw en t an op eratio n about a m outh ago. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. St. C lair w ere d in n er g u ests on la st T uesday eve ning at th e A. W. S hipley home, th e occasion being Mr. Shipley's birthday. Tile R ebekah W elfare clu b will m eet with Mrs. B. L. W alrad next Monday afternoon. Mrs. A. H oover and Mrs H. J. P u ifer will a ssist th e hostess. T he P aren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n will show the second in stallm en t In the m otion p ic tu re film "A braham L in coln" a t the school au d ito riu m next INSTANT POSTUM FOAM WASHING Monday evening. May 5, a t 7:45, the WESSON OIL large s iz e ........................43C SEA first of w hich w as g rea tly enjoyed by Powder, large size....... 23c quarts ............................ 49( a larg e n um ber of ch ild ren and th e ir p aren ts. Two reels will be show n on CRISCO extra large the Lincoln p ictu res, one on th e fo r MACARONI, curve cut »-lb. cans..................... 91.99 PRUNES, m ation of gey sers and one on P ly 3 pounds ........................25c 4 pounds .......................25c m outh Rock. T h ere will be a com edy "F la t H u n tin g ,” and m usical num bers. A trip on th e Mt. Hood Loop h ig h w ay w as enjoyed la st S unday by B F A ldrich of P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. J. N. C lanahan, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shultz. TOILET PAPER, Tissue BUDDED WALNUTS They w ent w ithin about a m ile and a PIMENTOS, Mission Brand 1000 sheets, 3 rolls....... 23c h alf of G overnm ent’s Cam p, when choice stock, pound..... 29c medium size, 2 tin s....... 25c they en countered deep snow. A sp a re tire and rim w ere stolen from W ells C h alk er’s ca r la st S a tu r day nig h t betw een 10:30 and 12 w hile th e c a r stood in the y ard n ea r the house. A fine co n crete w alk is being co n stru cted along the w est fro n ta g e of OHIRADELLIS GROUND CHOCOLATE, 1 pound tins th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rc h under th e direction of th e co unty road d e p artm en t. T he w alk is being laid by s r packages' abso,uteiy local w orkm en. T his is th e rep la ce m ent of the sidew alk by th e county PURE COCOA, 2-pound paper packages ................................................. follow ing th e donation of a wedge- ™ ? ? IT E BROOMS, strong, 5 sew ed/good Qualitv..... ...................................................... shaped piece of land nine feet wide on Pow ell stre e t and extending the ROYAL W HITE SOAP, 6 bars......................25c lo bars ........................................ each 69c depth of th e lot. This w idens and im SPRING CLOTHES PINS, carton of 3 dozen .........................................................*®c proves th e n arro w e n tra n ce to South R oberts avenue and sq u a re s up th e VAX CAMPS BAKED BEANS. d ^ a U ch u rch property. C. N. T ay lo r and fam ily, who have been living in P o rtlan d d u rin g th e w inter, have re tu rn e d to th e ir farm on P lea san t View avenue n ea r L inne- FREE METHODIST m ann junction. Mrs. Effie Beegle has gone to Lacy, CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS n ear Olympia, W ashington, to v isit I D w ith h er d au g h ter, Mrs. Louise Gib- L , l b i ® , R esp o n sib iIlty ” is the son. su b ject ot th e serm on next S unday IV I I I L'lkl Vo 4 I* I I • W. F. Honey believes it pays to ad- I“ ? " * 1“ ® b< th ® p a s to r’ ‘he Rev. E. N. v ertise. As th e re su lt of an ad in th e a,?“ ? ’ a t [be , F r.e e M ethodist church, classified colum ns of th e O utlook he ' unday school w ill begin a t 10 o'clock, has sold five fine resid en tial tra c ts on A f ,? / ' 13 ll‘v lta,io n is extended to all Get one for W allula avenue. Two sales w ere , ,en w ho m ay n ot be atten d in g m ade some m onths ago and th ree el8ew here t0 Join one of th e ln te re st- w ithin the p ast few weeks. T he buy- c lasse s- ers a re E. D. R aker, W ard Inglis, Jo e , . ®Jen,S ? serv ice w ill begin at Chiodo, Miss M arian R obertson and a L a ? d„ wH1. b® led by M rs' A nna P o rtlan d m an. Gong, follow ed by a serm on by the And don’t forget that we carry a complete line of T he W om en's M issionary society of 3t ? . j CloclL T be ,n id w e e h th e F re e M ethodist ch u rch w ill m eet 8®rv?ce ' 8 h ®ld ° n T h u rsd ay evening w ith Mrs. C larence Cathey on T ues- 3 t th e ch u r^ _____________ day, May 6, a t 2 o’clock. All m em bers I U ndenom inational Services are urged to be p resen t as th is is the A nnounced l a Mrmtan,in m ™ ‘V ^ n^ re,u;e y e a r „ T h ere w ill be p reach in g as u su a l at Mi. and Mrs. J. N. C lanahan, who th e X. O. O. F. hall next S unday afte r cam e home from Seaside ab o u t two noon a t 2 o’clock. The Rev S F w eeks ago, have retu rn ed to th a t place P itts w ill p reach. P ra y er m eeting w here they w ill rem ain for a few w ill be held on T u e s d a y 7 v e n “ g and 20th Century Stores ELECT FREI) W. ANGELL DON'T WASTE MONEY! COUNTY CLERK — P a id A dv. and yourself. ° f 3 " iCkel ' S 3 R1'eat offense against your fam ily ity th eheciieaqpUea "w a y . SPECIAL ALUMINUM WARE SALE Co v en d Stew Kettles 78c, »Sc, 91.98 Large T r a y s ............ 91.2$ Covered Stew pans »Sc Set of 4 Stew Puns 5»c We give a package of Brillo free with each pur chase of this ware. L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. Gresham Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest possible prices, you'll go to THE SANITARY MARKET Phone 1711 OUR HEALTH Gresham BREAD a t thia B akery and at S to r a Contains the Vitamiues, in k ed by aclentlflc prlucit les SERVICE, ECONOMY and COMFORT Pipe and Fittings, Brass Goods, Bathroom -Fixtures, Range Boilers and all the various Flashings and Sheet Metal products th at you should need to put on your house Phone 1221 S Absolutely PURE LARD 75c and $1.50 M EAT Bible stu d y on F rid a y evening. All services a re w ell atten d ed and I'l’Ill'l'llS VOLSTEAD ACT (th M e se Gresham City Bakery G RESH AM See Us for Septic Tanks A" Me know how and ran save you money. One of tiie first acts of the general I Zion Evangelical Church, on feren ce of th e M ethodist E piscopal T he serm on topic on S u n d a y 'm o rn - h u rch w hich opened its 34th quad- ing a t th e Zion E v angelical ch u rch rien n ial m eeting y esterd ay in Spring- will be “T he Good S hepherd." T he * » Id, M assachusetts, w as to pass res-1 ch o ir will sing th e anthem “The lutions a ssu rin g congress th a t the T w en ty -th ird P sa lm ” by C arrie B. church is solidly back of the prohibi- I Adams. W orship in th e E nglish lang- tion am endm ent and urging th e en- p a g e s ta rts a t 11 o’clock and in th e forcem ent of th e V olstead act. By a ,G e r m a n language a t 11:45. unanim ous vote a com m ittee of five, | S unday school convenes at 10 a. m including two bishops, w as appointed Young P eo p le’s m eeting w ill be held to w ait on congress. a t 8 p. m. T he discussion on th e topic Tiie g en eral conference, re p re se n ta “ How Je su s O vercam e T em p tatio n ” tive of w orld wide M ethodism, will will be led by Miss G ertru d e B rugger hold its sessions th ro u g h o u t tiie m onth of May. Gresham Plumbing & Tin Shop „ Near City Bakery PU n. ....................... ’ Res. 195x4 < A Complete Electrical Service A nything Electrical Repaired A. J. W . B R O W N , Prop. A. E. HAMILTON Phone 1891 Powell S treet [ N ational Mazda Lamps i.ic E x sL K electrician W IR IN G GROCERY BULLETIN Expert M otor Repairing FIX T U R E S Gresham ...........................................................................................................— For Saturday and Monday Too Curious \ i W BE R<, BAC<)N, heavy. |b. 22« Pl l \ I I \ \ ll \ \ | > whole or half lb. 2 8 c REX LARD, medium pail 75, BR O O K I H 1.1) 11 > \ I c H E E S E ^w hokor half lb. 29c ROYAL CLUB COFFEE, Special 1 lb. 45c 3 ib8. $1.35 hopes ran ^ h P",n " d "" 25, 85c 23c 88c ROYAL BAKING POWDER 12-oz. can, 40c 2^-lb. can, $1.25 _____ 5-Ib. can $2.45 SM ALL W H IT E BEANS B E S T III \l> RICE YELLOW NEW TOW N O X >K IN <, U ’I’I T l .M IX ) N P, A. T t >1’> \ t t (> 16 . 3 /K T 25c 3 lbs 25c I S bx 98c tin . $1 05 LIPTON’S TEA _____£ l b . 45c 1 lb. 85c A. W . METZGER <& CO. Quality and Service Phone / 7 5 / Feed 12S1 his wS!id'Jiaryr b ^ ? ,,n he grew '"'Patient and The p ro g ress of clvllixation co n tin u a lly adds to th e conveniences and labor-saving devices of the home. Not so m any years when o u r p a re n ts and g ran d p a r en ts w anted to keep th e ir milk b u tter, and o th er foods fresh sw eet It was n ecessary to sto re them in dam p, m usty caves or well houses. g en in g i k , ? . t J " UI> lo see how 't wa» sellin g along. The acorn tried i t s h p s t t n hopes ’111 y ° u know the re 8 u I t blasted To° many savings accounts are treated N o th in ^ Way; They are interfered With Nc thing can develop properlv if it ie non stantly disturbed. Put $100 in »hi! g J and forge, about I . - i n will be worth $584.00. y 11 Now. w ith th e aid of artificial Ice. you may keep food fresh and sw eet in clean, sa n ita ry , convenient r e frig e ra to rs. It is so econom ical, loo. L eft-over dishes rem ain fresh and w holesom e for an Indefinite tim e when kept in th e ice-box. ,11“<’reat <”‘kH ,roni '‘“ ’e «corna erow” I’hone or call now. so th a t we may include you on o u r delivery route. DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. riione 1381 (I res ham ............. .... ▲ Ballot No. 7# John R. Latourette Republican Candidate for STATE SENATOR MULTNOMAH COUNTY A Public Office is a Public Trust M . Paid Adv. it ij ................................................ Phone 1821 M ARKET ITALIA N PRL N F S , Oregon raised and dried 3 ][>s G H IR \D I 1 L I’S GRO l N D CHOCOL \ IT _ 1 lb 30c, 3 lbs. BI I.K COCOA, Special ......... 4 lbs. ASSOR II D II-1 l 11 s 1 ,, 10c, 8 glasses . 9c 20TH CENTURY COFFEE— Save 12 cent, pound. Roasted today on your table tomorrow. Pound 38 cents, 3 pound" $? ld M E T H O D IST I l i l ltl H It'd Good and Good tor Yon THEO. VAN DOf'INCK CANNED MILK, Federal, Carnation, Borden’s, tall cans. A RUUD WATER HEATER FOR THE BEST MEATS GEO. PIETL, Prop. Saturday and Monday, 20th Century Stores Offer CREAM ROLLED OATS, very fanciest flake, 4 pounds...........23< W e have recently received a new lot of A lu m in u m W are which was bought a t extrem ely low prices, prices th a t are bound to in terest the th rifty housewife. A nd th a t is n o t all. I he lot contains m an y new ideas in kitchen utensils th a t are unique as well as labor saving. W e are going to pass these low prices on to th e con sum er. \ \ e quote some of these as follows: Round Roasters 91.0$ Combination Dishes. 91.8$ Pudding Pan Sets......... »$e Tea K ettles................ $|.«$ Dish P an s................ 91.23 Handled Colanders 91.0$ Coffee Pereolators w ith D istributor ....»Sc Electric Percolators, 95.4$ I’hone 1421 the better W3y is to *et th a t c>u a |- I I II I : ! ! First State Bank GRESHAM. OREGON A STRONG I m iim m . ---------------------— .............................