Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 15, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    PACE FOLK
TUOI TOALE GARAGE
B A F 1IST CHCHCH M ILL
BU SINESS CHANGES
1HSCI SS GOD’S KINGDOM
GRESHAM LOCALS
An im portant business change took
The Rev. E. O. Judd, pastor of the
Mrs. Chas. Parsons of Seattle, who
place in Troutdale this week when
E. E. Van Buskirk & Sons of Bridal Baptist church, will deliver a sermon has been visiting with Dr. and Mrs.
Veil leased the E. E. Cook garage Sunday morning on the subject of John Parsons of Ventura Park, spent
building and bought the shop equip­ “God’s Kingdom.” Is such a kingdom a day this week at the D. M. Roberts
ment of Mr. Cook. The latter retain­ to be found among the nations now? home.
ed the Chevrolet agency and will con­ Would such a kingdom be welcomed
Dr. Chas. Johnson is in Vancouver,
tinue the business from the same by the other nations?
place. The new garage men are ex- ' 1
Bible school will begin prompt- Washington, with the Dokkie band
perlenced mechanics. They will In- 1 at
a ' m ” ant* t*le church service His veterinary practice here will be
n 1 ° o ’c,ock-
clock. The young peoples’ cared for by Dr. R. S. Foster of Port
stitute night service as well as day. 1 at 1,
meeting commencing a t 7 p. m. will land during his absence.
Sprinkling Honrs Limited.
be conducted by Miss Elsa Sharp.
Miss Florence Rosin left today fcr
Notice is hereby given to water The subject is "Lessons From the 12th
users in Gresham or the Powell Valley Chapter of Romans." Preaching ser­ a week’s stay at Seaside.
at 0 8 ociocx,
o’clock, subject, "Noah's
w ater districts th a t sprinkling of vice
’ ‘vc nl
Mr. and Mrs. H enry Morgan and j
lawns has been limited to the hours
for the Present Day." Bible
sons,
Donald and Jack, and Mrs. Mor­
of 5 to 8 a. m. Anyone found violating study al>d prayer meeting Wednesday
gan’s niece. Miss Doris Hunt, left to­
Is liable to arre st and fln»
this rule is
fine. 1 evening a t 8 o’clock.
day for Seaside. It was expected th at |
By Order of Portland W ater Board.
they would be accompanied by Mr.
Undenominational .Services
Outlook want ads will bring buyer
and Mrs. William Morgan of Portland J
Announced.
and seller together cheaply and
but
an accident to their little son, who |
quickly.
The Bible study for this evening at
cut
his leg badly, made it necessary
the Undenominational Temple has
for that family to rem ain at home.
been withdrawn.
Next Sunday the pastor, the Rev. S.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Larsen have r e - ,
F. Pitts, will preach at 2 o’clock. Sun­
turned from a fine trip by automobile
“The Glad Hand
day
school
will
be
held
at
10
in
the
Chnrcfc.**
to California and Mexico.
i
10 *•
Sermon at 11 a. m. morning.
The regular prayer m eet­
• 30 d . m. Lord*« Supper the first
ing
will
be
on
Tuesday
evening.
All
P r in S y s£.Vii** * w ni h-
Study and
A. J. W. Brown left yesterday on a
Service Wednesday. 7:30 p. m are cordially invited to attend these
Choir Rehearsal. Thursday, 1 SO p. m.
lumber freighter for San Francisco,
services.
“I'nlversal Brotherhood Is the Goal”
He will visit his daughter, Mrs. A. C.
"Come thou with ua and we will do
Davis, a t Martinez.
W
O
O
D
,
W
O
O
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!
thee good.'
If you haven’t your wood see Cecil
REV. E. T. JUDD, Pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. B. W’ack and j
Metzger, Gresham, phone 1151.
tf
three children of Council BlufTs, Iowa,
surprised their relatives here when
they arrived Tuesday evening. He is |
spending a few days at the N. J. An­
SA V E M ONEY
thon home with his brother-in-law I
and sister and will also spend some J
time in Portland with his brother,
L. A. Wack and family.
BETHEL
BAPTIST
Buy now and
All Summer Hats at
Reduced Prices
*1
$3
to
Gresham Hat Shop
Mens and
Young Mens
Suits
E very G arm ent a
C h a llen g e V alu e
Shirts
»villi collars
attached
AiÄtK^Martin?
m i n s w £ ar
shoes
CRESH A M
OREGON
$1 to $ 3
g iv e
Bed
I railing Stam ps
Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Mathews have
gone to the coast for several w eeks’
vacation. They will visit the T illa­
mook county and other beaches.
L. R. Crockett and two sons from
Mercedes, Texas, old neighbors of Mr
and Mrs. D. P. Milliken, spent several
days this week visiting a t the Milli­
ken home. They are traveling by au­
tomobile and have made 5200 miles
since July 4, when they left home.
They have proceeded on their journey I
and will go through the Yellowstone
park and retu rn home by way of Mis­
souri.
20th Century Store
SAFETY FIRST
ThenBteheS p r i ^ Y ^ X f e sure
? TORES i"8“™ «■*.
ih°r<;S' I he f?ct ,hat ,he 20TH CENTURY STORES*13«11 ** ,he ord'nar>'
thousand satisfied buyers daitv is i n ¡ i s o i r K 1 tKEs serve many, many
tury system. See for yourself7
4 f an endorsement of the 20th Cen-
Offerings Saturday and Monday, Aug. 16h and 18th
»11 v i r i e lk s .3? . ^
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campbel I s T
io «
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M pa?k flh AM S’
Pack, flat cans, 2 for 25c
T IO N M IL K
’ m e d - W e ig h *’ S ,r o n g a n d d u r a b lc - e a c h
7
BEANS, the big c a n niOc
N p w nn oV A J-
2
2
S°a nd
v ,
■
on e pound 28c, 2 lbs 55c
'•
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9c
FU LL CREAM CH EESE
...............
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,
j
™ S
FE D E R A L or CARNA-
-« * i
....» 2
=
.
amond Crystal Iodine Salt, both food and medicine,
tristian french
fancy ceyi on
2' I b ’ shaker > 15 c
h
M e d i u m ^ 1 Peal" in "medium" size ‘X V e'Sch*“"’
SMALL W H ITE
beans .
3
pounds ... M e
BOA AL BAKING POW-
DER, 2 i£ -lb can #1.29
large can for...............43c
R 11 KA
c-
•
‘ inS’ each 22 V '
LIRRV qt T r im
’
P,N E .33(
PABOWAX
CREAMED ROT r v n
OATS 4 lbs •’ *><• <) lh
sack for
lb-«
........................ 68<?
19c
.
..
Leaf Salm on, Fan-
C} to ,u m b i« R iver Chin-
n ook ’ ^ ’ lb tin ...........25c
newest stock. P ^ l T r ’d o 'z ^ ^ q ts " ; doz'95c, ^ g a k ^ d o T ^ l ^
WALLA WALLA GLOBE
ONIONS, 5 pounds 15c
Baseball fans need not be disap­
pointed Sunday, although the locals
journey to Corbett to tangle with the
fast Corbett nine at 2:30 p. m„ as the
W aterfront team will play Lucken-
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stuck and son
back on Stapleton field at 11 a. m.
LaMonte plan to leave for their old
home in Pine Island, Minnesota, next
Mrs. B. L. W alrad has returned from Monday. They will drive through and
Seattle, where she w ent with her
expect to reach Minneapolis by Au­
guest and old school friend, Mrs.
gust 30, and will attend the state fair
Edna K reader of Lawrence, K a n sa s.. during
u u ..us the
Uie next
next week. The following
i he two spent several days visiting week they plan
to attend
the
w t i mutual friends. Mrs. K reader is I county fair of which
Mr stn
n ir Pine
* ***”
was
,n d
o. th. pre
Mr and
Esther home for Indian girls con- Mrs. Stuck are called to Pin» i ' ,
H o m e ^ i" ^ WrenCe bZ the Woman's to look after business m atters The^
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I an(* hope to return to Oregon, which
A picnic Is being planned for the
‘earned to llke very much,
members and friends of the Ladles’ I h ix h T h V ? * graduate oi the unl°n
Aid and Woman's Home Missionary '
‘
societies of the Methodist Episcopal
Recent guests at the B. L. W alrad
church for next Wednesday a t Wah
home were the Misses G ertrude and
keena Falls. Those desiring trans
Pearl LuHuquet and their brother
portation
in«»,,
*1. should call Mrs.
a' A. S 1 J°b n of Sand Point, Idaho The for-
Sunday
Par8° nage’ 1811’ before mer will be remembered as a teacher
Un the union high school in the spring
of 1915. She has been for several
years school superintendent of Bon-
I ner county, Idaho. She expects to
I take work in Columbia University the
J coming year for her m aster's degree.
• --
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Aylsworth and
I children, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kinder
left yesterday for a trip to Klamath
Fails. They expect to be gone about
I a week and before their return will
visit C rater Lake and the Oregon
I caves. Mr. and Mrs. Aylsworth have
a quarter-section farm in Klamath
county, which they will visit.
LARGE JUICY LEMONS
300 size, doz
ia c
h alf-d oz........................ i Oc
NEW POTATOES, Ore-
gon stock, 10 lbs
25c
responsibilities become ours
when we take charge of the service.
Our knowledge and equipment are used to
make all of the arrangements worthy of
your approval.
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GROCERY SPECIALS
Royal Club Coffee
SPECIAL
1 lh. 47c. 3 lbs. $1.33
TOMATOES
2 for 25c
CORN
2 for 25c
PEAS
3 for 41c
ROYAL W. SOAP
25 bars #1.00
H . W. SOAP
25 bars #1.00
P. A. TOBACCO
1« oz. #1.05
CAMEL C lG A K I T is
Carton, «1.35
COMB HONEY
(n e w ). Square 25e
S c h illin g
Baking Powder
bulk cocoa
Pound 5c
¿;AMi
tau iab
J
POP’s (< H {\ STARCH
Package 10c
OL D F A S H IO N E D
SCHILLING COOKIES
1 cupful flour
1 cupful augar
1 egg beaten
teaapoonfula of
Schilling B aking
Powder
JS cup of b u tter
H teaspoon of
CERTO
B ottle 33c
Schilling Cinnam on
1 teeapoonful of
Seniili
----illing Vanilla
E x tra c t
G. B. CATSUP
Pint Bottle 23c
Crema the
b u tter and «ugar, Add the
w e |l and add part o i the
m iia . add (he flour and baking pow­
der altern ately w ith the real o f the
m ilk . Add the »pica and flavoring.
R oll out on a Homed pastry board
about ’ ,-in c h thick. C ut w ith a cookie
cutter. S prinkle the top w ith grenu-
leted auger.
s - Ba ■ 1C I l i O M
2 lbs. 25c
T ry thia Schilling recipe. I f vou ere die-
•ppo inted wit h these cook we, tell us. W e 'll
pey vou the lu ll coat o f esc h o f the shot»
ingredients, ga well as the cost o f the full
C an ot S ch illin g Baking Powder. Y o u keep
•v erythm g. Thia ia the SchiUi ng M oney-
ba» k Cooking Guarantee.
B. E. EGG NOODLES
2 lbs. 25c
B, L. M alrad left yesterday for
ISL M arlin's springs where he expects
to spend a week for treatm ents and
rest.
Mrs. Nancy E. Roberts, who has
spent the past few months In Bel­
lingham, W ashington, with a son, has
been brought to a Portland hispltal,
I where she lias been for the past three
I weeks taking treatm ent for heart
trouble. She is reported to be im­
proving.
Principal R. E. Cannon of Gresham
I of the Gresham union high school
w rites from Tidewater, Oregon, that
he is having so much fun th at he
I plans to continue his stay longer than
expected. He has set Tuesday eve­
ning, August 19. at the time of his re-
I turn. He reports plenty of fish.
Mrs. Chas. Raney was brought from
Hood River yesterday to the home of
her mother. Mrs. J. C. Stanley and
was taken this morning to a Portland
I hospital where she underw ent a seri­
ous abdominal operation. She stood
the operation well.
W ith purchase of 3 packages of
KELLOCS ASSORTED CEREALS
We give 1 pkg. Kellogg Brnn
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Raker, Mr. and
I Mrs. H. D. Bailey and family returned
home Monday from Seaside, where
they had been spending a week.
FREE
I,
w”u |4
loved. love and be
lovable.—Benjamin Franklin.
A. W . METZGER <& CO
/ none 1451
Money to loan on reat estate. Farm
j loans at C per cent. B. W Thorne.
The Bank of Gresham pays 5 per
cent interest on time deposita.—Adv
Perpetual Motion
Discovered
Hie, that such a contrivance would have to nrndSS1"
more energy than is required to start it
P
n u t they are wrong.
Fir%rS M ? P a n k °"
ment.1*
been diK« ^ e d by the
operatio"
»“r eavings depart-
Place $1.00 to work for vou at 4 nsr
•
mgs departnien, and in 35 years itfvdl am oJn? toMOO
In 49 years it will total $700.
In 70 years it will be $1600.
I his satisfies the theory.
It is also highly satisfactory to our manv m trn n '
> J a te.
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Constant dropping wears away stones"— Franklin.
FIRST STATE BANK
Gresham, Oregon
A STRONG BANK
Farm ers Mutual Fire Relief A on.
Forges Ahead.
The yearly report filed with the In ­
surance D epartm ent by the Farm ers
F r,® ReIlef Assn, shows |6.-
058,900. w ritten during 1923 and 2210
g a,“ *d' Lo” e' WW.
J o i'i
• lnsurance In force, »18-
Th* A88n- ,l8 ° hM • »ub-
cash balance. The low rate
of 30c on all property Insured by the
AssociaUon will not be changed, which
euraabn'e«
to get ’ ^equate In-
o t CL 0 ea8y P’ n n ents.
As™eSMe?h Sn<8ha‘l reports the
o.AS ”J
Oreeham*'
S n ,8 h an - F alr Oronnde.
Gresham, phone Farm ers 2101.—Adv’
aa Y
oV ™
you
want
yon wan‘ B
It— W ant ad it.