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GRESHAM LOCALS
Rev. H. R. G ebhardt and his siste r.
Miss E leanor, m otored to E ugene Mon
day m orning and atten d ed the g ra d u a
tion exercises a t th e U. of O. T h ree
hu n d red and fo rty -fo ur sfu d en ts r e
ceived th e ir degrees. A ndrew and
H enry K irp e n ste in , fo rm erly of th is
place, w ere am ong th e g rad u a tes. On
th e re tu rn trip T uesday a stop w as
m ade a t O. A. C.
Pioneer Minced Clams, new 1924 pack
Mrs. C lara Wolff of G resham and
20c each, dozen $2.35
G eorge IJ. Gove of Rend, Oregon, w ere
CRYSTAL W H IT E SOAP
RED B IR D M ATCHES, large boxes
m arried on la st S atu rd ay , Ju n e 14. a t
................. 6 bars 23c, 10 bars 38c
V ancouver, W ashington. They will
noiseless tips......... 6 boxes for 23 C
P L A ID T IS S U E G IN G H A M S
live in Bend, w here Mr. Gove is s u
Ivory Soap, Regular 10c bar for 5c each (Limit 3 bars to customer)
p erin ten d en t of m achine shop in one
of th e m ills a t th a t place.
Miss F ried a B ratzel u n d erw en t a
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T o C lose, at ya rd , 3 8 c
to n silo r operation a few days ago and
20th C entury C offee— A p e r fe c tly roasted p e r fe c tly sa tisfa cto ry
is recovering a t her home. She is ta k
b len d . P oun d 3 8 c, 2 pounds 75c
PL A IN COLORED RA TIN ES, 36-inch, in pongee,
ing a sh o rt rest from h er m usic w ork
but will resum e w ork on Ju ly 1.
orange, pink, corn, white and cornflower, to close, yd 38*
Roasted today, on your table tomorrow
T he G resham Ju n io r Beavers, an
en tirely new baseball ag g reg atio n ,
SMALL I'K j I RED \O IL E S , 38 inch fine grade, blue
beat th e Alley R ats to th e tu n e of 13
and red, black and white, brown and white, pink and
LEMONS, SunKist brand.
NEW' POTATOES, very nice stock
to 11 in a p ractice gam e played on th e
ss
gray. Regular price 48c, to close 38G
.dozen 25c
g rad e school diam ond on W ednesday
.................................... 3 lbs for 23c
afternoon. This was a 7-lnning gam e.
Among th e g rad u a tes of G resham
F R U IT J A R S , B all M ason, eq u ip p ed w ith zinc cap s, n ew rubbers
Union high school to finish college
Our $2.25 12-strand Silk Hone, double sole, high
a ll n ew stock , pints 79c, quarts 95c, h a lf-g a llo n s $ 1 .2 9
th is year is Edw in Y unker, son of Mr.
spliced heel, full fashioned, they can be had in black,
and Mrs. Lewis Y unker, who received
brown, polo, French nude, field mouse, airdale and
his bachelor of a r ts degree in th e co l
IN STA N T POSTUM
H ERSH EY COCOA
D EV ILED M EA T
lege of le tte rs and science at th e U ni
large cans.............. 39c
pound
can........
15c
6 cans for...... .......... 25c
v ersity of California.
At th e an n u a l school m eeting held
F o r a m oderate price, Silk Hose, the Arrowhead brand.
la st M onday aftern o o n Jam es E lk in g -
Can’t be beat for fl.lt« . Colors are black, w hite, brown,
ton
w as elected as d irecto r to serve
polo, log cabin, am ber and peach.
th re e y ea rs to succeed L. L. K idder.
C. J. L u n d q u ist w as re-elected clerk.
New Laces, lace and chiffon collars and cuffs
Located for your convenience, GRESHAM
Mr. and Mrs. A delbert T etrick , nee ...................................................... IIIHIIIIIHIUIIIIIH.... |,.... ......................................................................... .......................... ..... „„„„„„„„mi,,,,,,.... ....... 1
Try our N Cannery Aprons, Better Than Rubber
W innffred Shepherd, plan to s ta r t
S unday for W alla W alla, w here th e
Miss K ath e rin e H oney left Monday
form er goes to w ork in th e h arv e st
fields. Mrs. R. T. Sm ith, m o th er of for Boston, M assachusetts, w here she
goes as a delegate to th e convention
Mrs. T etrick , w ill live w ith her son of the n atio n al A lpha Chi Omega so r
INTRODUCTORY
Phone 1411
Gresham
H arold Sm ith and wife a t P alm er.
ority. She w ill visit w ith relativ es
Mrs. C. A. C aro th ers en tertain ed on and frien d s in the m iddle w est w hile
W ednesday an old school friend whom away.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. F in ley of
she had not m et for 22 years, Mrs. Ed. P o rtlan d passed th ro u g h G resham
R ankin of K ennew ick, W ashington, F rid ay aftern o o n on th e ir w ay east.
who w as moving to A storia.
T his w as th e first lap of a cro ss-co u n
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy H u n ter of try autom obile trip to New E ngland
th e Bowman place, on Ju n e 18, a boy to visit w ith relatives. They w ill go
over th e Lincoln highw ay. T h eir
w eighing 11% pounds.
“Sound All Around”
O verland-4 sedan w ill fu rn ish them
F in al tra n s fe r p ap e rs have been is tra n sp o rta tio n in th e daytim e and
sued for th e sale of th e lot on Main sleeping a p a rtm e n t at night. S creened
s tre e t ju s t n o rth of th e Sell building windows will keep out th e m osquitoes.
L. C. Sm ith of Bend, Oregon, visited
to G eorge Dietl. Mrs. E m m a Beal,
G resham frien d s a few days ago. H is
form er ow ner of th e lot, lives in Ola, son Claud and o th er m em bers of his
A WATER PROOF VARNISH STAIN FOR
Idaho. T he tra n s fe r w as arra n g e d by fam ily a re living a t Bend a t the p re s
F urniture, F loors an d W ood w ork
en t tim e.
John Brown.
Mrs. J. B. R asch and ch ild ren Chere
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H ayden gave a
Made in all Popular Colors
and Ja ck of Scotts Bluff, N ebraska,
p arty la st nig h t in honor of th e fo rm are spending the sum m er w ith Mr. and
e r's fath er, Jim H ayden of P o rtlan d . Mrs. M. C. Addy. Mrs. R asch and Mrs.
F or 15c an d the C oupon b elo w you
Among th o se p rese n t w ere Mr. and Addy a re sisters.
No. 2-D. All New Tires
Mrs. H ow ard H ayden and son Ray of
w ill receiv e
P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Car BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH
ENGAGES NEW PASTOR
oth ers, Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Wood. Miss
Place that Order Now
FLOORLAC, reg. price............30c
Mabel Wood. Jo h n Schenk and d au g h
T
he
Rev.
E.
M.
Judd
of
M
ilton-F
ree
BRUSH,
reg. price.................... 15c
ters, th e Misses F lo ren ce and Adele.
T he re g u la r m eeting of th e au x ilia ry w ater has been called to th e p a s to r
Total .................................... 4 5 c
to G resham P o st A m erican Legion a te of th e Bethel B ap tist ch u rch and
he
has
accepted
th
e
call.
He
is
ex
w ill be held next T uesday evening,
Ju n e 24, a t M etzger’s h all, beginning pected to ta k e ch arg e of th e w ork on
You save 30c bj
out this eou-
EARTH
\ P° n and brlnSIn& B with 15c to
a t 8 o’clock. Im p o rtan t business w ill Ju ly 1. T he com ing p asto r has a
fam ily co n sistin g of a w ife and four
be atten d ed to.
at Gresham
Mrs. H. L. St. C lair, Mrs. Benj. H. sons. Two of th e boys a re in high
Davies and d au g h ter, V irginia, Mrs. school and tw o in th e g rad e school.
Leslie
T. S t.C la ir and ch ild ren , T hey w ill occupy th e new p arso n ag e
There is satisfaction in using Niagra Spray Dust
next to th e church.
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n
io
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and Betty R uth, the Misses
and Dust Guns for all spray purposes.
P ro fesso r G. R. S chlauch of L in
W inifred and M arg aret S t.C la ir w ere
Phone 1421
Gresham, Oregon
guests on T h u rsd ay a t th e hom e of field College, who has been actin g p a s
Dr. and Mrs. E. C. R ossm an in P o rt to r for th e p ast few m onths, is now
busy w ith his duties as field se creta ry
land.
COUPON
of
th e college and has been obliged to
Mrs. Cecil M etzger and d au g h ter
give
up
his
w
ork
here.
S
u
b
stitu
te
C atherine and her m other, Mrs. Nellie
R ELIA BILITY
SERVICE
NAME .............................................................................
G ullikson. have gone to M anzanita for p asto rs w ill be provided for th e re
Phone 1141
Gresham
a week a t th e beach.
m aining Sundays of th is m onth. Ser
ADDRESS .......................................................................
The Outlook is in receip t of a le tte r vices w ill be held at th e u su al hours
from C. M. Q ulcksall sta tin g th a t he n ex t Sunday.
TOWN .........................................................................
REPAIRS for any make of Binder, Mower. Rake
arriv ed safely at his destin atio n in
Stew ardson, Illinois, on Ju n e 7. They
This Offer is Limited—Bring in the Coupon at Once
or Tedder. Quick service on repairs not in stock.
rested a day in Iowa. They en co u n EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
tered sto rm s of snow and ra in in W y
IS SOLD TO PAUL STONE
om ing and bad roads, b ut m ade the
trip in 10X4 days. T h eir F ord sedan
E k stro m T ru ck Service, w hich has
gave them no tro u b le w hatever. On
th e ir a rriv a l they had G resham air in been o p era tin g u n d er th a t nam e by
all five tire s and Bull Run w ater in A lb ert E k stro m for th e p a st eight
the rad iato r. They used 144 gallons y ears, has been sold to P aul Stone,
of gas and 12 q u a rts of oil.
w ho has been in th e em ploy of th e
Miss Evelyn Metzger of th e Outlook service for six years. Mr. E kstrom
force and h er sister. Miss Mabel Metz
ger are enjoying a tw o-w eeks’ v aca h as been in ea ste rn O regon for sev
tion. They left on la st Sunday m o rn era l m onths doing road w ork on con
ing for Los A ngeles for a visit w ith tra c t and has decided to tu rn his en
1 NEW BERG HAM, “ the ham what am”
One custom er of this bank—a m other—is
th e ir sister, Mrs. M artin G rass and tire atten tio n to th a t work. Stone w ill
sending several daughters—splendid types
whole or half.................................................. lb 29c
fam ily and o th er friends in th e south ta k e over th e local business, co n sist
of womanhood—to college.
A p arty of frien d s g ath ered a t the ing of tra n sfe r and fuel, ab o u t th e first
2 REX Pl RE LARD, medium size pail
75c
How this can be done is a m ystery to the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. S t.C la ir
large size pail..................
$1.45
neighbors as these people are of very mod
on Sunday aftern o o n in honor of the of July, re ta in in g the- p rese n t name.
la tte r s birthday. T hose p resen t were Mrs. E kstrom will Join h er husband
erate circumstances.
3 BROOKEIELI) LOAF CHEESE, ideal cheese
Dr. ami Mrs. E. C. R ossm an, the ' at Union but th e E kstrom hom e here
That m other has foresight and the ability
Misses Dorothy and K ath ry n R oss w ill be retain ed .
for lunches
IH 29c
to put off little pleasures in order to enjoy
m an, Eugene Rossm an and Rowan
E ight y ears ago, w hen A lb ert E k
huge ones later.
W healdon of P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs.
4 SW EDISH ORANGE RYE and RAISIN
(’has. A. Rogers, the Misses H elen and strom took over th e tra n s fe r business
For long years she kept adding to her
in I BRE \D.
loaf 15(.
Avis Rogers, Raymond and Arnold th e equipm ent consisted of two old '
savings account—“Our Education Fund”—
Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. S t.'C lair and Reo tru ck s. T h ere a re now five m o d -1
she called it, and it was a joy to behold her
5 HEAL I 11 BREAD (Hard lak ) 4 different
th e ir d au g h ters, Mrs. Benj. H. Davies ern tru ck s, th re e on th e e a ste rn Ore-1
radiant face when the first bankbook was
and
d
au
g
h
ter
V
irginia
of
Long
P
ra
i
varieties............................................ 25c, 30<f, 35c
filled with entries.
rie. M innesota, the Misses W inifreil gon w ork and the tw o h ere w hich will
and M argaret St. Clair.
be tu rn ed over to Stone. T he la tte r
Had this plan not been followed those
6 SALT Hb RRING, large fish.........
3 for 20<*
w ill co n tin u e th e business in th e
daughters could not have been educated
7 COLl MBIA R I\ ER SALMON, large flat
building on Pow ell stre e t w here it has
The load was so great th a t it had to be
,v c ARE ARMED To
been from the beginning.
spread over many years.
.........
each 25c
WAGE A FlG-HT ,
Mrs. E k stro m has been actively con
We recommend this course and invite
8 E ll’ IONS I !• \ ........ 1 i-lb cans 45c, 1-Ib cans 85c
F or THE MEATS
your deposits.
nected w ith th e business and h as been
WC
a m ost efficient office m an ag er and
9 R lG W .W S PEA, orange label....... ' - i b cans 35c
bookkeeper.
HNOV
20th Century Stores
ARE
Specials to Close Out in
SELLING
SATURDAY AND MONDAY
Summer Dress Fabrics
Blue, yellow, yellow and black
and red and white
I
Special for Saturday and Monday
mnhurn-__________________Special $1,98
rhy1 a r e hundreds of other good reasons in these Sanitary Cash
and Car i y Stores, why it is no use to try to find better places to buy
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
SAMPLE OFFER
S herwin -W illiams
SOUND TIRES
FLOORLAC
30 x 3£ c o r d ..............
32 X 3¿ c o r d ..............
31 X 4 c o r d ................
32 X 4 c o r d ................
33 X 4 c o r d ................
Berry Growers Special on Scales
Fairbanks Morse 500 lb. scale. .. .$21.00
Fairbanks Morse 250 lb. scale. . . . 17.00
C? hf R
L L KIDDER HDWE. CO.
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
What One Mother Did
Grocery Bulletin
10 BI LK COCOA tor drinking or baking, 3 lbs 20c
11 SI GAR C R ISP CORN FLAKES.......... 3 pkgs 25c
12 KN( >\ < JELA riN E
13
14
15
16
pkg 20c
I . . S. M ATCHES large package, full count 35c
BOO I HS SA RDINES, large oval cans........... 15c
KERRS BEST PA T E N T FLOUR, 49-lb sk $1.65
TOBACCO LUNCH BOXES. Union Leader.
Pedro, Dixie Queen. Pattersons Seal, Geo.
W ashinj
each
88^
A. W. METZGER <& CO.
Quality
and Service
ARE'
, R ig ht *
Phone 1451
Feed ¡281
WE HAVE ALWAYS
FOUGHT FOR PURE
m eats. We w on't allow a piece
of m eat to come in to th is m arket
th a t d oesn't live up to w hat we ex
pect of it. It m ust be able to stand
the te sts we give it. Folks know
w h e n they buy a pound of m eat of
us they have pu rch ased 16 ounces
of w holesom e purity.
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
A. J. W. BROWN, P rop
Powell M.
Photic 1*91
Gresham rndeiiniiiltiatioiial Services
Announced.
U ndenom inational services will be
held on Sun lay afternoon, beginning
at 2 o'clock, by th e p asto r, th e Rev. S.
F. Pitts. On T uesday evening th e re
w ill be prayei and p raise serv ice and
on F riday evening Bible study class.
S ervices a re held in th e Odd Fellow s
building. All a re welcome.
4. re« ha m ( «mniunlty
(hurch
Standard.
aU d
U‘n y e a ”
y o u w ln
First State Bank
Gresham, Oregon
A STRONG BANK
Bible
R egular services w ill be held a t th e :
G resham C om m unity ch u rch , B ib le ' _
S tan d ard , on east Pow ell stre e t as pr° L
K °f | 7 ° ° d ' T ° . be dellv"
, „
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. ,
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ered at the schoolhouse not la te r th an
follow s. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Septem ber Sth. 1924. Bids to be In by
p reach in g a t 11 by th e p asto r, t h e , " o'clock p. m. on Ju ly 1st, 1924.
Rev. E F. C rook; p reach in g also in
Board reserv es th e rig h t to cancell
th e evening a t 8 o'clock. All a re in- any o r
„
vlted to atten d .
1
C’ J' LUNDQUIST, Clerk,
S. D. No. 4.
THE HARDY STUDIO
WILL BE CLOSED
from June 2< to Jnly 2«
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