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PACE FOLK
GBESHAM GITI.Dim,
FRIDAY, JULY
L ectures on th e Teaching* and Life of I topic will be "Oo<l a t th e B eginning."
of < hrlst.
I T he Bible school session w ill begin
As the S unday school lessons will a t 4® *• ni. an d th e p rea ch in g service
A p la te d ecorated w ith w ater lilies,
be on the life of C h rist d uring th e I ProniPtly a t 11 o’clock, T he senior
used by som e m em ber of th e W om en’s
B.
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held
at
7
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and
th
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next nine m onths, th e Rev. E. G. Judd,
ch u rch serv ice w ill begin at 8 o'clock. au x ilia ry to th e A m erican Legion to
th e p asto r of th e B aptist church, w ill Bible stu d y and p ra y e r m eeting are ta k e cak e to th e su p p er on the eve
deliver a series of ad dresses on the W ednesday evening a t 8 o'clock. The ! ning of th e F o u rth , h as been left at
c h a ra c te r, m essag e and m ission of su b ject will be "T he T each in g s of ! th e Outlook office, w here th e ow ner
C h rist as related to p resen t day con C h rist on P ra y e r.”
may get it.
ditions, beginning next S unday m orn
Mr. and Mrs. W. Cole of W arren to n .
ing. T he subject of the first address
H andsom e is th a t h andsom e does.— Oregon, a re g u ests at th e hom e of
w ill be th e Key to th e Book of M at G oldsm ith.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bailey. Mrs. Cole
thew .” In th e evening service th e
is th e m o th er of Mrs. Bailey.
“ Say It w ith a W a n t A d.”
T he G. A. It. P o st and C orp w hich
w as to have m et S atu rd ay , Ju ly 19
has postponed th e m eeting indefinite
Take advantage of this BARGAIN OFFER in our
ly, on acco u n t of the F a rm e rs ’ Field
Day picnic.
Mrs. J. L. Stafford sp en t la st Sunday
at Seaside. W hile in sw im m ing be
■ yond th e b rea k ers, some m ovie a rtis ts
photographed her.
A su rp rise b irth d a y p a rty w as given
I lot LADIES NUBUC K PUMPS m grey and tan
Guy Vedder la st T uesday night. A
fine su p p er w as served to 20 relativ es,
who all sp en t a m ost en joyable eve
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Irv in g D odge e n te r
tained a t d in n er T uesday evening, at
th e home of Mrs. C arrie H anson, the
follow ing: Mr. and Mrs. H. L. St.
Many items throughout the store at
C lair and d au g h ters, Mnp. M ildred
Davies and d au g h ter V irginia, and
J U L Y C L E A R A N C E P R IC E S
Misses W inifred and M argaret.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L ato u re ll of
H eppner w ere in G resham one day
th is w eek on business.
Mrs. C. H. K inder left T uesday for
l ’h o n e 2221
W isconsin w here she expects to spend
G re sh am
th e rem ain d er of th e sum m er. She
Park here and shop in comfort
w ill visit a son in B araboo, an d a
b ro th er and g ran d c h ild ren in Union
C enter. She will re tu rn to h e r hom e
"Id le R est" on th e Sandy riv e r th e
la tte r p a rt of Septem ber.
Miss F ra n c e s W alker of P o rtlan d
w as a w eek-end g uest a t ‘‘Id le R e st”,
th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. K inder.
Miss W alker is an old tim e frien d of
th e K inders, both fam ilies h av in g been
b u sin ess people In Chicago in y ea rs
past.
A ndrew P u lle n and Mr. an d Mrs.
G alen F a n c h e r an d baby a rriv e d yes
te rd a y from Union, Oregon, to spend a
week with th e ir m other, Mrs. W. E
B eegle an d o th e r rela tiv e s an d frien d s
Mr. an d Mrs. R ick er cam e w ith them
Miss F lo ren ce Honey, who h as been
in Ningpo, China, for th e p a st sev
e ra l m onths h as gone to S h an g h ai for
W hipcord a n d k h a k i
th
e sum m er.
She expects to stay
belted m odel
th e re for th e n ex t school y ear w here
she w ill teach in th e M cTyeire School,
th e M ethodist E piscopal school a t th a t
P la in o r laced
place.
A baby boy w as born to M rs. Ada
N ickerson F rid ay , Ju ly 11, a t th e W il
cox M em orial h ospital. T he m o th er
C o llars a tta c h e d
an d baby a re doing nicely. T he baby
is being cared for in an in cu b ato r.
T he opening dance of th e fa ir se a
O xfords a n d h ig h cut
son w ill be held on th e l a i r grounds
tom orrow night. A six-piece band
w ill fu rn ish th e m usic. T he sam e
4 clubs a n d bag
band w ill play for dances on the
g ro u n d s a t th e new dance pavilion
each evening d u rin g th e fair.
F ra n k Jo n es has gone to S e a ttle for
a sh o rt visit w ith his son E ttsel.
GRESHAM LOCALS
Century Stores
I here is a reason why you patronize some particular store. Many thousand
t U ry STO°RTsr\ v 1T t h a t e t h e rl n n’
up ,o the -n-nte 20th C E ^
1 K , StUKI.S with their carefully selected foods, priced extremely low' /i'r
these‘,offZrings""y
“ 2° ' k C' nlUry S‘° "
c° “n,s- Take ^vantage of
SATURDAY AND MONDAY
Shoe Department
CORN F'LAKES, K e llo g g ’s,
8 pkgs. f o r ................... 25c
I AI L S JELLY , Pure fruit and sugar,
assorted flavors, 7-oz. glass, 2 for 25c
—------------------- --------------------------
Sold re g u la rly a t $5.85 a n d $6.75
M ACARONI, re a d y cut,
fre sh sto ck , 4 lbs. fo r 85«
A L B E R S F L A P JA C K o r
O LY M PIC PA N CA K E
FL O U R , lge. p k g ......28«
Lily of Valley Country
$7 to $10
PANTS
$2 to $4
SHIRTS
$1 to $4
SHOES
$3 to $7
AylsWortK&Martirx1"
‘ S h
w ear
o e s
WOOD SAWING
Q uickly and efficiently done by ex
p erts. All o rd ers prom ptly attended
to re g a rd le ss of size.
GEO. SHAW Phone 22» ED. SMITH
G R ESH A M
R E G U L A R R A T E S ON D A IL IE S
The following are the regular subscription rates on Port
land dailies and combination with Outlook, except for the
bargain rates announced above.
One Year
»6.00
...... 8.00
... 6.00
8.00
5.00
___ 5.00
OREGONIAN. Dally
OREGONIAN, Dally and Sunday
OREGON JOURNAL, Daily
OREGON JOURNAL, Dnilv and Sunday
PORTLAND TELEGRAM
PORTLAND NEWS
W ith Outlook
»6.35 .
8.00
6.35
8.00
5.35
5.00
G re a t Events A re H ap p ening. K eep In fo rm ed
SU B SC R IB E N O W !
PHONE 1561
Window Clennfng
For ex p e rt window cleaning see S.
T ajim a, o r leave o rd ers w ith John
Brown. G resham , phone 2501.
8 c a n s fo r
■Zu lb.
1 Ib.....
Gentlemen Corn, No. 2 c a n s,
JE L L O , a ll flavors,
p e r p a c k a g e ...............10c
U lf
l¿
W ESSO N OIL, q u a rts ,
each ..............
19c
Baseball
P R E F E R R E D STOCK
T E L E P H O N E PEA S,
No. 2 c a n s ..................... 19c
3 c a n s f o r ..................... 55<-
CRISCO, S u p erio r S h ortening,
3 lbs. 73c, 6 lb s.....$1.43
49c
ROYAL W H IT E SOAP,
1« b a r s .......................... 38c
F IG BA RS, g e n u in e im
p o rte d fig fillin g s
,2 lbs. f o r ........................ 35c
Conveniently located at GRESHAM
for buying a
Gresham American Legion
vs.
St. jQhns Woodmen
MIrco Process Finish—
1
S U N D A Y a t 2 :3 0
S t a p le t o n F ie ld
A dults 25c
M ach in es F re e
Oven Insulation—
2
3
An E xclusive MONARCH featu re.
Most
scientific chem ical tre a tm e n t know n, p ro
ducing a ru st-re sistin g su rface in su rin g
long life and a ttra c tiv e ap p earan ce. B eau
ty w ith d u rab ility .
H ig h est q u ality , tw o-inch, honey-com bed,
asb esto s block is used to in su la te MON
ARCH E le ctric Ovens. T his type in su latio n
w ill not sag like loose, in ferio r in sulations.
Mercury Oven Thermometer—
P laced in a position w here m ost easily read.
Safe from injury. A bsolutely dependable
bees use m e rc u ry tube p e n e tra te s th e oven
w all and m akes d irec t co n tac t w ith the
oven te m p eratu re .
4
RI'.X I.ARD
75c and $1.45
Il W EI.SHOR EN 1 NG.80« and $1.55
BOO THS SARDINES
15,
AMI RICAN SARDINES 2 for 15c
HERRING
4 foi 25
1’ERE HONEY
FRUIT II 1.1.Y
APPLE BUTTER
PRESERVES
.MONARCH b u rn ers a re th e q u ick est and
most econom ical to use. Every bit of the
clean, od o rless heat is co n c en trated on the
< 'k in g u ten sil. H ig h est g rad e elec trica l
w ire used. All dow nw ard rad iatio n of heat
p r o f i t e d by PARAMOUNT h ea t-re sistin g
In su latin g block. E n tire u n it encased in
m etal recep tacle.
G u aran teed one year
ag ain st m ech an ical defects.
5
MON VRFII Automatic Oven Vent—
A u to m atically elim in ates excessive m o ist
ure. A ssu res p ro p er oven operation.
.............. qt 55«
io,
9,
93,
U
Malleable Iron Construction—
6
7
8
9
¡0
By th e use of m alleab le iron, th e toughest
an d m ost p rac tica l m etal w here stre n g th is
req u ired , th e MONARCH is th e m ost rigid
elec tric ran g e on th e m ark et.
Rust-Proof Oven—
All Ovens in MONARCH E le c tric R anges
a re b u ilt of heavy gauge, sh eet alum inum ,
ab so lu tely ru st-p ro o f, th ereb y elim inating
oven replacem ent.
Reciprocating Snitches—
L atest type th re e -h e a t sw itches easily
tu rn e d in eith er d irection to produce the de
sired heat. Individual fuse for each b u rn
er. co nveniently located below each sw itch
easily replaced.
MONARCH Pastry Oven—
A big facto r In MONARCH E lectric R ange
economy.
A m ple size for baking pies,
cookies, or, w arm in g ro lls. Does aw ay w ith
th e necessity of b eatin g larg e oven for o r
d in a ry use.
MONARCH Oriraniiation—
MONARCH E le ctric s are built in th e sam e
g ig a n tic p la n t a t B eaver Dam, W isconsin
by th e sam e ex p ert ran g e b u ilders who
have been b u ilding A m erica's finest ran g es
for th e past q u a rte r cen tu ry . The en tire
m a n u fa ctu rin g o rg anization, a? w ell as our
th o u san d s of d ealers, stand solidly behind
every claim m ade for MONARCH Ranges.
J. E. M E TZG E R
VOIR HOME FURNISHER
01 VCCO LUNCH BOXI S
85
P A nd TUXEDO
$1.05
CAM IE. LUCKY STRIKE, CHEST-
1 REIELD CIGARETTES.
$1.35
I sera of th e W an t Ad. C olum n a re
urged to pay cash w ith o rd e r and
avoid se n d in g bills fo r sm all am o u n ts
Now is the tirnr* to order
BAPTIST
THOSE GOOD NASH CLOTHES
l’*Ma
A. W. METZGER & CO.
10 *• !"• J^nnon « H a. m.
and 7 .10 n. m
L o rd a Supis r the first
S un day o f the m onth, rtible S tudy and
P ra se S ervice W edneaday. 7 30 p. a ,
’ ho ir R eh earsal T h u rs d a y . 7 JO p m.
Phone 1451
YOUNG M E N
BETHEL
“ Th e Otad lia n a
C h a rr h .”
Quality and Service
........;4#c
FANCY SL’N-KIST LEMONS
300 size, dozen............................. 30¿
2 0 1 H C E N T U R Y C O F F E E , perfect blend? always fresh, pound 38c, 3 lbs. $1.10
ROYAL CLUB COFFEE. 5 lbs. $2.25
2 for 25c
2 for 25c
15,
2 for 25c
C A M PB EL LS SO UP, a ll
v a rie tie s, e a ch .......... 10c
Nee it on display in our Show Window
KERR’S BEST PATENT FLOUR, Sack. $1.65
f’lOMAPOES
CORN
PELAS, good
IK >.Mi\Y
,
P U R E BU LK LA RD,
3 lbs. f o r.....,.................. 50c
R a d ia n t Type G u a ra n te e d B u rn e r__
MESCA f R AISINS
lb 10
Bt LK COCOA
lb 5c
S C O >RN I I. \KES
3 for 25,
9,
■ KELLOGS
1 .
— BRAX
_______ EEAKES
25e,
3 fo r .....57c
WALLA WALLA GLOBE ONIONS
at 4 pounds.................................. J5(
For Saturday and Monday
lb 29c
lb 27,
lb 19.
lb 29-
lb 35c
89c
L IB B Y ’S P IN E A P P L E ,
la rg e ca n s, e a c h ....... 33c
2 c a n s f o r ..................... 65c
MONARCH
ELECTRIC
RANGE
GROCERY SPECIALS
NEW BER( Î HAM
BACON BACKS
PICNICS
EO \E C H E E S E .................
J'lI.LAMOPR <111,1 si
OLD DU TCH C L E A N SE R
° f o r .................. .....
15c
TEN
REASONS
$12
M e n ’ s
F U L L CREAM C H E E S E ,
lb 28e, 2 lb s ............... 55c
APRICOTS, Del Monte,
la rg e c a n s .................. 25c
H E R S H E Y COCOA,
Y2 lb. tin s , e a c h .......... 15«
MEN
SUITS
FANCY SPRING CHINOOK SAL
MON, new pack, Maple Leaf Brand,
'--pound tins 23f, 1 -pound tin 40c4
\ IM i LOUR, one of the old reliable brands
Especially priced 49-lb. sack, $1.59
L. A. WACK & CO.
We have the things you will need
for summer days.
NORW EGIAN’ SA R D IN E S
in p u re olive oil. 2 for. 25c
A D IR O N D A C K C A N E an d M A P L E S Y R U P
this syrup has higher p ercen tag e o f M aple th an any o th ir
C ane an d M aple S yrup on this m ark e t. Full pints 33c full
q u a rts 55c, full | gallon. 99c, full gallon, $1.89
Special at
Vacation and
Outing Apparel
F E D E R A L M ILK, ta ll
ca n s, e a ch 9c, 3 fo r 25c
“In l ,c r * a l Brotherhood Is the Goal"
"Come Ikon with nt and tee tr ill do
thee good.’
For School Wear
Phone P. F. BLACK, Gresham 1801
W ill show you sa m p le s a n d ta k e y o u r m e a s u re fo r s u it
o r o v e rc o a t.
Price $23-50