Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 02, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    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
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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.
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Res. 195x4
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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
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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
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Ballot No. 7#
John R. Latourette
Republican Candidate for
STATE SENATOR
MULTNOMAH COUNTY
A Public Office is a Public Trust
M
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Paid Adv.
it ij
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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 |-
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First State Bank
GRESHAM. OREGON
A STRONG
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