Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 23, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOIR
GRESHAM
Undenominational Services.
S ervices w ill be held in th e low er
hall of th e Odd F ellow s building next
S unday a t 2 o'clock by th e Rev. S. F.
P itts, th e p asto r. P ra y e r m eeting will
be held on T uesday evening and Bible
study on F rid ay evening as usual. All
are w elcom e a t th e se services.
“The 01*4 Uao<l
I'hurrh.”
B |hl»
10 •• m- Sermon at 1 1 a . m.
Mundi? * / . 2 "
Eo,?r » Supper the first
Sunday of the month. Bible Study and
Pra.m, Service Wedneeday, 7 :3u p m
JTioIr R ehearsal. Tt.urwlay, 7 30 p m
FRIDAY,
to d o y o u r
Gresham Hat Shop
S h erw in -W illia m s
P aints & - V arnishes
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PAINT A N D CLEAN U P !
We have paint from $2.50 to $4 per gallon
Let us figure your job
WE KNOW HOW
L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co.
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Gresham
U U U oJI
C A R N A T IO N W H E A T
F L A K E S , lg e . p c k g 2 9 c
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sincere service. The most
improved facilities and a friendly earn­
A
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UNBLEACHED TH O M P­
S O N R A IS IN S , 3 -lh .
p a c k a g e ........................ 29c
iee/ci
( te n
1. TILLAM OOK LOAF CHEESE, 5-pound loaf
whole or half.........................
jl
$ .32
- NI V BERG II \.M. eating qu.tlitx unexcelled
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Goodrich
Silvertown
C ord
I'1 RH Id L K L A R D
4. KERRS BEST P A T E N T 1’LOl R — S P E C I A L
----- 49 pound sack 1
5. BI LK COCOA, high percentage of oil, 5 lbs
6. POPS CORN STARCH oldest and best, 1 lb
,
7. GLEN VA LLIS TOMATOES, No. 2 ’ cans
2 cans
8. COLUM BIA R IV ER SALMON, No. 1 f l a t
cans.
.can
9. SMALL W H ITE BEANS— S P E C I A L , 3 lbs
10. BEST HEAD RICE, Blue Rose.......... 3 lbs
10
Eor Jelly Making Time, CERTO
...................... bottle 33d, 2 for 65c
F A R IN A , V ik in g B r a n d ,
1 0 -lh . s a c k , e a c h .........48c
O L Y M P IC P A N C A K E
F l o u r , l a r g e p k g ......... 2 3 c
1 0 -lb . s a c k ..................... 6 7 c
B E ST CA N E SU G A R
,1 0 lb s f o r ........................ 8 0 c
L i m i t 1 lo t.
CHOICEST PICKINGS FIRST CROP HIGH GRADE TEAS
P IN H E A D G U N P O W D E R
P o u n d ............................... 4»«
FA N CY C EY LO N a n d
IN D IA , p o u n d .............. 49c
S P ID E R L E G B A S K E T
F i r e d J a p a n , lb. p k g 4 9 c
20th Century Coffee, roasted today, on your table to-morrow
One pound 38c, 3 pounds $1.10.
GRAHAM CRACKERS,
f r e s h & c r is p , 2 llis 35c
C H O IC E S M A L L W H IT E
B E A N S , .3 lb s ................ 2 5 c
C A L IF O R N IA W A L N U T S
I lb ... 2 8 c , 2 l b s ...... 5 5 c
Federal or Carnation Milk, Northwest products, tall cans,
H E R S H E Y N U T o r M IL K
b a r s , 5 c s iz e , 3 b a r s .. . 10c
9c
N U R AYA T E A ,
% lb. p k g ....................... 2 5 c
1 lb. Dker
m ..
CREAM
„ „ . ' Ve V 6 ,n a n u f a c tu r in g Ic e C re a m fro m p u re
-ilk a n d c r e a m a n d h a v e a s to c k o n h a n d
C a ll
If y o u V a n uVe“ ? " ' ‘W° " " a r ‘8' a g a " ° n ”
DAIRY PRODUCTS CO.
G r e s h a m P h o n e 1381
D e a le r s — P h o n e
In
your
o rd e rs
now ,
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.
7 he e^ haL8e °f
at graduation
time has rig h tly become a universal custom, because
' l P r id e s a graceful way o f acknowledging frie n d -
T he an n o u n cem en t com es from O re­
gon A g ricu ltu ra l college th a t Melvin
vran'b
CXpeCt * ° Ur Phot°-
grapb may not be d isa pp o inte d - <Phone yo ur photo-
B rugger of G resham , ju n io r in a g r i­
c u ltu re , has been chosen m an ag er of
s Z û à u o fjf
SPedal S'y l ‘ a n J
th e Oregon C ountrym an, college a g ri­
c u ltu ra l publication, for next y ear by
th e board of co n tro l. B rugger has
he
ardy
t u d io
w orked w ith th e circu latio n d e p a rt­
PORTRAITS THAT PLEASE
m ent of th e C ountrym an for tw o
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y ears, being c irc u latio n m an ag er this
G re s h a m , O re g o n
y ear. He also w orked on th e c irc u la ­
W M , „ t „ „ J Perth, g m f , „ S ftdab!/
tio n staff for th e 1925 Beaver, and is
an officer in th e A g ricu ltu ra l club. —
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B ru g g er is a m em ber of P i K appa
A lpha fra tern ity .
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On acco u n t of D ecoration Day fa ll­
I
ing on F riday, May 30, th e issue of
th a t d ate w ill be published on T h u rs
:
day evening. May 29. C orrespondents = I =
and a d v e rtise rs a re urged to have
th e ir copy ready a day e a rlie r th an
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usual.
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T he Rev. A. S. H isey preached th e î 1
serm on to the g ra d u a te s of th e Sandy = ï ! :
high school a t th e com m unity ch u rch = =
O n c e u p o n a tim e a c ro w p a sse d th r o u g h
la st S unday evening
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t h l r a T 's u d S e n ^ e H ” ° d l p S X
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Old Crow
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.25
OIMr» Electric Bldg.
FRANK C. JONES
C a r p e n te r a n d C o n tra c to r
.;
11. AMA1ZOO1L
pint 3 0 c , qt. 60r, half-gal 1.
One Pint Can 1 REE with each quart or half gallon
12. ROYAL W H IT E SOAP................... i o bars
39
13. S l'N B L E \C H
25c, CLOROX.......
20
\\ hitena clothes like sunshine
14. PR IN C E ALBER I’ or TU X ED O TOBACCO
......................... ....................16-oz tins
1.65
A. W . METZGER <& CO,
Q u a lity
a n d S e r v ic e
BON AM I P O W D E R
each
Kerr's Best Patent Flour, guaranteed to the last pound
49-pound sack, $1.59
T
Grocery Bulletin
Preferred Stock Catsup, pint bottles 20c
P U R E COCOA
2 - p o u n d p k g ................... 15C
Underwoods Pure Devil Ham
-%s each 20^, % s each 33¿
T he S. & S. C ircle of the M ethodist
L adies Aid w ill hold a bake sale on
S atu rd ay aftern o o n , May 24, a t th e
Cecil M etzger store.
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CA M PBELLS PO RK and
B E A N S , ‘‘t h e B ig T i n ”
e a c h .................................. 10c
" 1
Mrs. D. Q. B arry h as been in a t ­
te n d an ce a t th e S tate F ed eratio n of
W om en's clubs of Oregon a t Oregon
City.
estness make ours the Ideal Service.
9.
H E R S H E Y COCOA
^ - l b . t i n s ........................ 15c
Ro\ ai A lute Soap, 6 brs 2 5 f , 10 tor 38c
I V V’ I k I
Among th e G resham people who a t­
tended the G alli-C urci co n cert in
P o rtlan d W ednesday evening w ere
Mrs. D. Q. B arry, Miss M arjorie
M achen, Miss H elen A nkcorn, Miss
A ugusta H ahn an d Miss M arth a Hag-
berg.
t ' in oui
U te d /ta m ,
SATURDAY AND MONDAY PRICES ARE:
W illis D avidson, who h as been em ­
T O M A T O E S , D el M o n te o r
ployed for sev eral m onths a t Bull
P r e f e r r e d S to c k , e a ...,1 5 c
Run, leaves th is week for a v isit with
his p a re n ts in D ickenson, N orth
<» c a n s f o r ........................88c
D akota.
Mrs. R. H. Todd w as ta k e n on W ed­
nesday to Good S am a ritan h o sp ital in
P o rtlan d for tre a tm e n t. H er condi­
tion th is m o rn in g w as rep o rted slig h t­
ly im proved b u t she is still in a se ri­ Spokane, W ashington, a re g u ests at
th e Zion E v an g elical p arso n ag e th is
ous condition.
T he re g u la r m eeting of th e G resh ­ week.
am R ebekah lodge w ill be held on
Mrs. C alla K enney and Mrs. Lena
Monday evening, May 26. T he degree Needham w ere delegates to th e R e­
staff is expected to be p rese n t for de­ bekah assem bly a t Hood R iver. A rth u r
g ree work.
H ensley rep rese n ted th e G resham Odd
F ellow s lodge a t th e m eeting of the
g ran d lodge. Mr. an d Mrs. R. J.
C avanagh, m em bers of Villa Odd F e l­
low and R ebekah lodges, w ere v isit­
o rs a t th e sessions a t Hood River. All
re tu rn e d y esterd ay and re p o rt fine
conventions. T he delegates w ent to
Hood R iver on Monday.
’III-, utmost in respect is expressed
( / t
i h ^ i i i b V ^ ? thr,°Ugh the wh°.Ie grocer-v line the low Seneral average prices of
tne _Oth Century’ Stores cannot be equalled.
T he re g u la r m onthly m eeting of the
| g en eral M ethodist L adies Aid will be
held a t th e ch u rch on W ednesday a f­
ternoon, May 28, beginning at 2:30.
The S. E. circ le w ill a c t as hostess.
All m em bers and frien d s a re invited.
The S u p erio r Booling com pany, of
P o rtlan d , h as th is w eek p ut a coating
of P e tro la stic cem ent on th e A ltm an
and K rid er buildings an d has co n ­
tracted to Cover th e roofs of th e F irs t
S tate B ank and Bank of G resham
buildings. They a re fa st w o rk ers and
a re doing a qu ick and sa tisfac to ry job.
Dr. O. F. an d Mrs. Botkin of C her­
ryville, p a re n ts of Dr. A. W. Botkin,
a re g u ests a t th e B otkins' hom e here.
They celeb rated th e ir 61st w edding
an n iv ersary W ednesday of th is week
w ith a fam ily dinner.
VW
ir&
Century Stores
Mrs. E rn e st Thom pson and d au g h ­
te r E rn e le an d th e fo rm e r’s m other,
Mrs. S ebring of T he D alles visited for
a few days th is w eek w ith Dr. and
Mrs. A. Thom pson.
Now is the time to
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YOU CAN SAVE EVERY DAY AT THESE
Mrs. H a rrie t Stanfièld and Miss
K ate Stanfield of P o rtlan d , m other
and s is te r of S en ato r R o b ert Stanfield,
w ere the g u ests on T uesday of th eir
cousin Mrs. D. M. R o b erts and fam ily.
A trip to R hododendron w as enjoyed
d u rin g th e day.
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GRESHAM LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. A lb ert A dkins of
H eppner arriv ed la st nig h t for a sh o rt
visit w ith th e la tte r's p are n ts, Mr. and
Mrs. Jo h n Brow n. On th e ir re tu rn
S unday Mr. and Mrs. Brown w ill ac-
“ I iiite rsn l B rotherhood 1» Ihe G oal"
Come thou w ith u» anti we w ill do
com pany them for a w eek's visit.
thee good.’
Mrs. M arg aret B ram left y esterd ay
Money to loan on rea l estate. F arm
PRO P O R. SCHLAUCH. P astor.
' loans a t 6 p er cent. B. W. T horne.
for A llendale, W irth county, M issouri,
called th e re by th e illn ess of h er
d au g h ter. H er stay will be indefinite.
T h ere h a s been a g re a t re ­
Mrs. K. A. H en rick s, wife of the
d u c tio n o n a l l r e a d y - t o - w e a r
m an ag er of the D airy P ro d u cts com ­
pany of G resham , sp e n t th e week-end
d r e s s e s a s w e ll a s m i l l i n e r y a t
w ith h e r h u sband here. T he home of
t h e G R E S H A M II A T S H O P .
Mr. and Mrs. H en rick s is a t In d ep en ­
dence, Oregon.
I t w ill p a y y o u
s h o p p in g h e re .
MAY
Phone t / S t
P eed I2 d i
r e a c h t h e w a t e r a n d h e s la k e d h i n n .iCOU d
a n d s a v e d h is lif e
d h is t h i r s t —
G FA R A V TEED
Just ask tor the Low
P r ic e o n y o u r s iz e
S i l v e r t o w n C o rd —
an d rem em b er it ’s a
Goodrich Produce . .
SEPTIC TANKS
Air Tight
B u ild in g s M oved
W. W. Metzger
S F IS K
R aker &. Son
T IR E S
and
TUBES
Twelve Mile
ServieeStation
Route “A”
¡"WEST IN T H £ L O N G RUN'
Water Proof
Y u lra n liin g a n d
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situation safelv' If™ , ' h Sh "la"y a bad
ter atari' sto y *
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First State Bank
R e tre a d in g
All W ork G u aran teed
G RESH A M . OREGON
Gresham Tire Shop
A STRONU BANK
GFO. A. BRANDT
Per rent
Phone 1471
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