Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 16, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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Hiipll't Church Services Announced. Sunday school a t 10 o'clock, divine
S ervices in the B aptist ch u rch next w orship in th e E nglish lan g u ag e at 11
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Sunday w ill be as follow s: Bible and in the G erm an lan g u ag e a t 11:50.
school 10 a. m. The sub ject presented Special m usic will be fu rn ish ed by the
Mrs. A lice M ary B u rd ett, of Mc­
a t th e ch u rch service beginning at 11 choir. Young people’s m eeting w ill M innville, w orthy g ran d m a tro n of the
o’clock will be God’s D ealings w ith be held in th e evening a t 7:30. The O rder of E a ste rn S ta r for Oregon,
Man in th is Period of F aith , o r th e topic for discussion w ill be "H ow to w ill visit th e G resham c h a p te r on
D ispensation of U race." T his p rese n ­ Study the Bible H elpfully." an d th e T uesday evening, Ja n u a ry 20, in Ma­
tatio n of th e subject w ill be restric ted leader w ill be C hris H em rich.
sonic hall. All E a ste rn S ta r v isito rs
to the p lain sta te m en ts of sc rip tu re
w ill be w elcom e a t th is tim e.
Bible Standard Church Services.
and a s p resented by o u r best Bible
F ra n k and R. W. Gibbs left T h u rs
te ac h ers In interden o m in atio n al Bible
S unday school w ill m eet a t 10 a. m. day m orning for D undee, Oregon,
conferences. T his subject is of g reat a t th e Bible S tan d ard com m unity w h ere they w ill be engaged for a
In terest to a ll Bible stu d en ts. The ch u rc h , follow ed by p reach in g a t 11 m onth or m o re on th e w ork of r e ­
evening service will begin a t 7:30 and o ’clock by th e Rev. Mr. H agen, of m odeling th e hom e of C. W. A ltm an,
th e subject w ill be "On th e W ay to P o rtlan d , who is Alling th e p u lp it u n ­ who moved th e re some tim e ago.
C anaan, th e S m itten Rock.” All a re til th e a rriv a l of th e re g u la r p asto r
Mrs. G eorge K enney, who has been
htirtl.er reductions have been made on man, items where assortments are broken a n d
invited, especially th e n o n-ch u rch -g o ­ from A berdeen, W ashington. T here in poor h ea lth for som e tim e, was
ing people, and all will be gladly w el­ w ill also be p reach in g in th e evening ta k en to a P o rtla n d h o sp ital W ednes­
lines we are anxious to move before taking Inventory.
comed. T he B. Y. P. U will m eet at j bY the sam e sp eak er. P ra y erm eetin g s day w here she w ill p robably undergo
6:30. P ra y e r m eeting w ill be held “ re held every W dnesday evening a t a m ajo r su rg ica l o p eratio n w ithin a
W ednesday evening at 7:30. Choir re ­ 7:30.
sh o rt time.
h e a rsa l T h u rsd ay evening a t 7:30.
G ra n t M cM illan of G resham , fre sh ­
F ree M ethodist C hurch Services.
m an in com m erce a t Oregon A g ricu l­
R eg u lar $1.98 C repe de Chine Silks.
R egular $14.85 Coats. S ale p ric e ...............$11.76
Zion E ta n g e jic a l C hurch.
T he S unday school of th e F re e tu r a l College, is a m em ber of the
Sale p rice y a r d ...................................................... $1.59
R egular $19.85 Coats. Sale p ric e ............... 15.75
S ervices a t the Zion E vangelical M ethodist ch u rch w ill convene a t 10
R eg u lar $2.35 W illow Silks, white, pink and
in terco lleg iate
debating
R eg u lar $22.50 to $24.95 Coats. Sale price . . 1>U$5
church n ext S unday w ill co n sist of o ’clock, follow ed by p reach in g a t 11 fresh m an
orchid. Sale p ric e ................................................ j.sfi
squad. A tr ia n g u la r debate w ith P a-
R eg u lar $27.50 to $29.75 Coats. S ale p r i c e . . . . 22.85
Reg. $2.85 C harm euse Satin. Sale p r ic e ...............
T he young people’s m eeting w ill be ciHc and W illam ette u n iv ersities, and
Reg. $1.98 M essallne Silk. Sale p ric e .................. 1.69
held a t 6:30 in th e evening, th e topic a d u al d ebate w ith Linfield College
Reg. $2.75 Gro De Londre, c h a n g e a b le ................. 2.19
BETH EL
being, "T h e C h ristia n ’s R ew ard.” a re scheduled for th e fresh m en th is I LADIES’ WOOL and SILK DRESSES
Reg. $2.75 S atin Canton Crepe. S ale p r i c e / T 2.19
Reg. $3.50 S atin C anton Crepe. S ale p r ic e ... .
2.89
T h ere w ill be p reach in g ag ain a t 7:30 year.
3 R eg u lar $15.95 to $16 75 D resses. Sale p rice. 12.76
Reg. $3.75 S atin C anton Crepe. Sale price
2.9s
P o w e l l S treet, G resh am
S unday evening, preceded by a h alf
A bake sa le w ill be conducted all
R eg u lar $25.00 and $27.50 D resses. Sale p rice 19.S5
Keg. $3.95 Crepe Back Satin. S ale p r ic e ............. 3.25
KEV. E. O. J f I I I t , Pastor
h o u r of devotional service. A m eet­ day S atu rd ay a t th e Cecil M etzger
O n e lo t o f D re s s e s to c lo s e a t
Bible school 10 a. m., m orning
E x tr a S p e c ia l, S IL K P O N G E E
RtL.
ing will be held at th e p arso n ag e F ri g ro ce ry by th e R oyal Aid society
w orship 11 o'clock. B. Y. P. U. 6:30.
Sold re g u la rly a t $12.95 and $15.95
12 m om m ie weight. Specially priced a t y ard . G .K
day evening in th e in te re sts of th e c h a rita b le o rg an izatio n of w om en In-
evening service 7:30. Bible study
young people’s m issio n ary society, to
and p ray e r service W ednesday eve­
elu d in g m any in G resham and vicin­
nings a t 7:30.
w hich all a re invited.
3 Keg. $5.75 and $5.98 T unic Dlouses.
ity.
S ale p rice ........................................................
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A Cordial Invitation to all.
Mrs.
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I R eg u lar $7.50 T unic Blouses. S ale p r ic e .. . i " 5.65
T ake a tip — try the W ant Ads.
MEN'S S H IR T S AND DRAWERS, In gray and
an tly su rp rised by th e ladies of the
ecru th a t sold a t $1 a g arm ent, to close
- S ilk Blouses on sale a t ........................... $2.97 and $4.59
R ebekah W elfare club la st F rid a y a f­
a t th e g a rm e n t......................................; t
Sold re g u la rly at $3.98 to $5.98
te rn o o n w hen th ey unexpectedly a p ­ ; Cotton Blouses on sale a t .......................$1.75 and $1.98
MEN'S W IN TER UNION SUITS.
E cru , cotton
peared w ith lunch b ask ets w ell filled.
fleeced.
All sizes and featu red here (?■$ o n
T he tim e w as occupied In visiting,
special a t $1.95 suit. Sale p r ic e ...................Jp j ,._}</
follow ed by refre sh m e n ts.
R e m e m b e r th e e n tir e lin e of S hoes fo r
BOYS' FLEECED UNION SUITS, sizes 6 to 16 y ea rs
A 7-pound baby girl w as born T u es­
Sold re g u la rly a t $1.25.
S ale price
tilt' w hole fam ily a re o n sale. YVe h a v e
th e su it .....................
day. Ja n u a ry 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Ned
g ro u p ed a few close out lin e s as fo llo w s:
M itchell, of Sandy, a t th e resid en ce of
On'S lot of L ad ies’ $5.00 Kid P um ps w ith
fir r
Mrs. H a rrie t T im m erm an.
3
fancy cu t o ut fro n ts, 011 sale a t p a ir .......... rp d .M /
I
T he D orcas c irc le of th e M ethodist
Pendleton Make at following prices.
E piscopal L adies Aid w ill m eet with
One lot of O xfords and P um ps In Kid and Suedes.
Reg. $4.50 F lan n el S h irts. Sale price
No. 462— Hack lace, a v e ra g e
.. $3.65
Mrs. K. A. M iller on W ednseday a f­
Sold a t $4.50 to $7.50, broken lines in £f»»V
Reg. $4.95 F lan n el S h irts, khaki and p la id s'
figure, lo n g s k ir t a ll a ro u n d ,
3.98
tern o o n , J a n u a ry 21.
different sizes. On sale a t p a ir ...................
Keg. $5.25 A rm y F lan n el S h irts, khaki
3.98
re g u la r $2.25, now
$1.75
W inford H ill, g ran d so n of Mrs. H ans
Reg. $6.75 Fancy P laid S h irts. Sale price. . '
&50
One lot L ad ies’ and M isses' Brow n Oxfords an d P a t­
No. 564 Buck lace, ru b b e r
M ens Brow n Je rse y Gloves and H eavy Canvas
L arse n , who Is in th e em ploy of the
en t Pum ps, also a few boys’ and g irls ’ high cu t
to p , v ery lo n g s k irt, r e g ­
Long-B ell L u m b er com pany a t L ong­
Gloves. Sold re g u la rly a t 25c.
Shoes th a t sold a t $3.50.
u la r $2.95, now
$2.25
view, W ashington, u n d erw en t an o p er­
Sale p rice .......................
On sale a t p a i r ....................................
No. 642— B ack lace, ru b b e r
atio n la st w eek for ru p tu re caused by
to p fo r m edium figure,
heavy lifting, b ut a t la st re p o rts was
Boys High P ack Logger Shoes. Sizes 13 to £T»O H U
m erc erize d p in k figured
sold re g u la rly at $4.75. Sale p rice.
Jp O .
said to he g e ttin g along well. Miss
co u til, reg. $2.98, now $2.65
F lo re n ce H ill has been th e recen t
Sam e as above, sizes 2 ^ to 5 ^ , sold reg u ­
No. 547— B ack lace, fo r
g u est of h er g ran d m o th er.
la rly a t $5.50. S ale p r ic e .....................
Keg. $22.50 O vercoats. S ale price... $17.65
fleshy figure, v ery low
Melvin B ru g g er of G resham , sopho­
R
eg. $25.00 O vercoats. S ale price...
bust, lo n g s k irt, re g u la r
19.85
m ore in a g ric u ltu re a t Oregon A gri­
$3.50, n o w ...................... $2.65
Reg. $27.50 O vercoats. S ale price... ... 21.95
c u ltu ra l College, is a c h a rte r m em ber
H ain P ro o f K h a k i C olor J a c k e ts a n d P a n ts
No. 1210— M edallion fo r s to u t
R eg. $29.75 O vercoats. S ale price... ... 23.75 5 3
of A lpha Mu Chi, h o n o rary a d v e rtis­
(C a n ’t B u st 'E m )
figure, low b ust, h a s tw o
ing fra te rn ity organized W ednesday.
Reg. $.j.00 Shed R ayne Ja ck e ts. S ale p r ic e ___ $3.98
R eg. $32.50 O vercoats. S ale price... ... 25.85
m e d a llio n s o v e r ab d o m en ,
Reg. $4.50 Shed R ayne P an ts. Sale p ric e .............3.65
M em bership w ill be lim ited to senior,
R eg $35.00 O vercoats. S ale price... ... 28.00
silk lace trim , $4.75
ju n io r and th ird te rm sophom ore men
Reg. $5.75 R ubber Lined Ja c k e ts. Sale price
4.05
R
eg. $37.50 O vercoats. S ale price... ... 29.85
now ......................
$3.65
activ e on the b u sin ess staffs of cam ­
Reg. $5.00 R u b b er L ined P a n ts. Sale p rice.
R
eg.
$30.75 O vercoats. S ale price...
pus
p ublications.
T he m inim um
No. 605— T h ig h re d u c e r fo r s to u t figure, h a s long
sc
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av
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s k irt, low bust, r e g u la r $5.00, n o w .........
$3.05
req u ired for m em bership. Mr. B ru g ­
No. 683 U nda-belt fo r fleshy figure, low bust, long s k irt,
g e r is m an ag er of th e Oregon C oun­
h a s e la s tic u n d a -b e lt o v e r a b d o m en , back lace.
try m an , a m agazine published by the
No- 790— U n d a -b e lt sa m e a s 683, h a s fro n t lace, r e g ­
school of a g ric u ltu re of the college.
u la r $5.50, n o w ....................................................
$4.2.»
A social m eeting of th e W. C. T. U.
No. 1036— F r o n t lac e se m i-ru b b e r top, w ith p ro te c t­
w ill be held a t th e hom e of Mrs. W. J.
GRESHAM , ORE,
“P art Here and Shop in Comfort”
in g to n g u e, low b ust, lo n g s k irt. R u g u la r $5, now $1.25
O tt on T h u rsd ay , J a n u a ry 22, at 2:30.
Phone 2221
No. 2226— L ong ro u n d you b ra s s ie r c o rse t, side f a s t­
T he sta te s p resid e n t Mrs. M ary M al­
e n in g , p in k silk s trip e . R e g u la r $2.25, now
$1.95
lett, w ill give a re p o rt of th e ju b ilee ........... ...................................... ............ ».................... ........... - ......... ........... .......... .... ................... ........................................
No. 3052— M ysteria, ru b b e r flesh re d u c in g c o rse t, r e ­
conv en tio n rec en tly held In Chicago.
duces h ips, a b d o m en , a n d lo w er back. F ro n t a n d
T he fifth a n n iv e rsa ry of n atio n al pro­
back lace, re g u la r $5.00, n o w ..............................
$4.50
hibition w ill also be observed. Mu­
No. 3310— Bon T on m y ste ria ru b b e r re d u c in g b ra s
sic
al n u m b ers w ill be given by the
Her, re g u la r $2.78, now ...............................
$240
M isses A ug u sta H ahn and M argaret
No. 5052— B ra s sie r silk s trip e , m edium long, re g u ia r
S t.C la ir. A larg e atten d a n ce of m em ­
86c, now ....................................................................................... ..
bers Is desired.
NOTE— Hon T o n am i R oyal W o rc e ste r c o rse ts have O. I. ( ’.
T he S o u th east c irc le of th e M eth­
n o n -p in c h in g , n o n -ru s tin g c lasp s.
odist L adies Aid w ill m eet at th e par
sonage w ith Mrs. C. W. H u ett on Wed
nesday aftern o o n , J a n u a ry 21. I t is
hoped th a t all th e m em bers w ill be
} ® , ? U?S tio n .th o u sa n d s a re a s k in g th e m se lv e s ev e ry d ay w ho
p resen t.
“The House of Quality"
fa ile d to lay a sid e a little in th e ir best e a rn in g d ays ’
G randm a Mary F au g h t Is able to be
1 hone 1411
Gresham, Oregon
out ag ain a fte r se v eral w eeks’ illness
She is p lan n in g to leave soon for
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Medford. Oregon, w here she form erly
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resided, to v isit friends.
Mrs. L au ra J. B arnes, form erly
resid e n t of G resham but now living in
M ilw aukie, O regon, w as In G resham
W ednesday on b usiness. She expects
to leave for C alifornia soon on a visit
GRESHAM LOCALS
The JANUARY SALE will close
Saturday Evening, Jan. 2 4
Only 7 more Shopping D ay. remain to take advantage o f thi.
opportunity to save.
Ladies’ Ready to Wear Dept.
Silk at Big Reductions
Baptist Church
$8.95
MEN’S UNDERWEAR
69c
Special Prices
on Royal Worcerter & Bon Ton
CORSETS AND BRASSIERS
98c
M en’s Flannel Shirts
20c !
2.79
All-Mooi Overcoats for Men J
$4.39
Î
WACK <&
20th Century Store
W hat’ll I Do?
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
THE 20T H CENTURY M ETHODS
SPECIAL SAVINGS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY
January 17 and 19, 1925
Grocery Bulletin
I.ast week we a d v e rtise d M e rc h a n d ise a t very a t ­
tra c tiv e p ric e s. O a r c u sto m e rs w ere quick to see th e
values and bought o a r e n tir e sto c k of se v e ra l o f th e
item s a d v e rtise d .
I bis week we a re o ffe rin g m ore HEAL BARGAINS,
m any of th em below w h o lesale co sts. We keep ou r
slo ck s m o v in g to th e a d v a n ta g e of o u r c u sto m e rs.
SI N M .\ll> RAISINS, reg. 15c cans ... .2 for 15c
LIBBY’S APPLE B ETTER , 15c cans
2 for 15c
BA BBIT’S C L E A N S E R ......................... 5 for 25c
4. E( O \ 1 t 1.1 B COI I El . I lb. < ins i>:il\
53c
GOOD STAN DARD CORN ............. j cans 35c
6 . G O O D STAN DARD TOM YIOES,
No. 2 cans........................................
.3 cans 29
7. COLUM BIA R I\ ER SA L M O N ....
.3 cans 6 9 c
8. SEEDLESS RAISINS, bulk
3 lbs 29c
9. K E R R ’S BEST PA PENT ELOCR.
Saturday and Monday
A new m ile sto n e has been reached
by th e G resham post office during the
past y ear, the po stal receip ts for the
y ear p assin g th e 110.000 m ark. T his
reco rd for the year 1921 ju st closed
show s a su b sta n tia l gain in th e b u si­
ness of th e office an d reflects a h ealthy
gro w th In th e com m unity.
T he receip ts for th e p ast five y ea rs
have g rad u a lly clim bed u p w ard s, as a
g lance a t the follow ing figures w ill
show : R eceipts for 1920 w ere $7,681;
1921. $7.863; 1922, $8,516; 1923. $9.-
540; 1924. $10.164. T hese sta tistic s
a re g ratify in g , as a stead y in crease is
noted over th e five-year period.
D uring th e p a st year 15 m iles of the
r u ra l ro u te of th e office w ere added
to th e ro u tes of P o rtlan d and T ro u t­
dale. th u s m a teria lly affecting postal
rec eip ts in g en eral. It is significant
th a t in sp ite of th is loss of ru ra l p a t­
ronage, a good p ercen tag e of gain has
o ccu rred d u rin g th e past year.
Different.
sack $2.29
K .C . B. I’OW DER, 25c can 19c, 50c can..... 35c
C LEAN I ASYSOAP, 10 bars 37c . 50 bars . $1.65
Penn’s and Spencer’s NATL RAL LEAK
D B. \ t i ( >
SC plug 45c
A. W. METZGER <& CO.
Quality
and Service
G ltE S IIA M I’D S I'O F F IC E
SH O W S STEADY GAIN
Phone 1451
Feed 12S1
M am m a—"W h ere have you been,
Jo h n n ie ?''
“ P lay in g ball."
M amma—"I th o u g h t I told you to
clean th e rug."
"No. m a. you told me to hang th e
rug on th e line and beat It."
The highest ex ercise of ch a rity is
ch arity to w ard s th e u n ch aritab le.
SPEC IA L COMMUNICATIONS
of G resham Lodge No. 152.
A. F A A. M. in M asonic hall,
G resham . Monday evening. Ja n u a ry
19, 7:30.
W ork In th e E. A. de­
gree.
E W AYL8W OBTH. W M
W. L. GORSAOE. Sec y.
FANCY B L U E R O SE
R IC E , 3 lb s.............
MAZOLA,
p in ts... 25c,
MA I C H E S, best 5c b ra n d s
6 boxes ....
q u a rts... 45c
ADIRONDACK SYRl iCcane and maple, that goodT/ap/e Flavor, pint
quart 55c, % gallon 99c, gallon $1.89
RO YA L W H IT E SOAR,
10 l i a r s ............,............. 38c
~
F E D E R A L M ILK,
ta ll ca n s, 3 for. ....... 25c
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H E R S H E Y ’S choco ­
la te , 3 u 5 -cen
w u t t , b
i a rs, B I-
Olympic Pa n c a k e jjo u r , large package, 25c ; No? 1 (/stick .
PR U N E S, la rg e a n d juicy,
3 pounds
....................... > »
75c
C
1 ' H ¿ IP l SO
^ ; SOAP
X e FL
F L AKE
E S,
i„ ,
la rg e p a c k a g e ............ i
ishers Instant Oats—Cook in 1 minute. No. 10 sk 54c
JE L L O ,
a n y flav o r
10c
SM ALL W H IT E BEAN'S,
3 pounds
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TEA , fan cy C eylon In d ia
(b u lk ) p o u n d ........................»
............ 55c
» » ft
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Kerr s Best Patent Flour, Saturday, Monday only, 49-lbsk. $2.19
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R A ISIN S, m
T i. h o m
p so n 's
S eedless, 3 l b s ........ 29c
I? Y l^ r v a
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COMB HONEY, full w h ite
se ctio n s, each
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GOOD COCOA, bulk
2-pound p a c k ag e .
20TH CENTURY COFFEE, The Haver that excells Roasted, n
ourown plant the day before you get it. Pound 45c, 3 lbs $1 M
L E T T U C E , fan c y solid
h ead s, e ach ........ .........!<><•
F lo rid a G R A P E F R U IT ,
large, h eav y f r u i t ..... 8c
DRY ONIONS,
3 pounds
There really arc no belter piares to trade than al Ihe 20TU C E N T I R V STOBFS
R em em ber th e B irds.
Rem em ber the b ird s! Also rem em -
h*-- ‘hat th e sam e how ling w inds th a t
cause you (o tu rn up your coat co llar
m akes It p rac tica lly im possible at th is
tim e of th e year for th ese feath ered
friends to obtain m uch food. G round
th a t is fro te n and b arren sh ru b b ery
............ ...
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and pools th a t a re now firm Ice offer
B ttle in th ^ w a v of " f o n d / T a T be wp,con” ‘- You w in feei
th ese associates who help save o u l f " H ™ /5 e a M
7° * 9ee the
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your refre sh m e n t.
cro p s « H
Rem em ber the birds!
song so ch eerfu lly
Whv / » * ' * F
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k
tn p e r iuiiy. w h y not sc atter
Plano Taalag.
.p o t In t“
W h v Z ' t’h.e,tered
Plaao tanlng $3. Piano and organ
np >a r <3. Whv not set out a
repairing Fred B. Jonas Phone or-
d -r . to Outlook. HgL or TAbor 8M2.