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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1925)
GRESHAM CTTLOOK, PACE FOUR Portland Telegram Bargain. Mrkerson’s Jellied thicken. FRIDAY, JANLARY Born, to Mr. and Mrs. V ern Lucas, of S p ringdale, on J a n u a ry 25, an 8%- .pound d au g h ter. M other and babe are a t Mrs. T im m erm an's an d both doing well. R o b ert H en d rick s is h ere from W al lace, Idaho, visiting w ith his m other, Mrs. J. W. H endricks. Mrs. I. McColl of R o seburg is here in atten d a n ce on h er m other, Mrs. E. L innem ann, who is rep o rted to be failin g rapidly. Mrs. McColl is being assiste d by Mrs. W eston and Mrs. R. W. Gibbs. Mr. an d Mrs. Tom N orthw ay, of H ea v y St. D en is S ty le S p ringdale, a re th e proud p a re n ts of an 8% -pound baby g irl, born Ja n u a ry 27. She has been nam ed G loria Jean. Mrs. N orthw ay is being cared for at th e hom e of Mrs. H a rrie t Tim m erm an. w ithout saucers She has been very ill but is o ut of d anger and th e baby is g ettin g along nicely. Miss D oris H unt visited frien d s and rela tiv e s a t S p rin g d ale W ednesday. At th e n ex t re g u la r m eeting of th e Phone 1236 Gresham G resham grange, which w ill be on S atu rd ay , F e b ru a ry 14, a reso lu tio n VALENTINE DAY, FEBRUARY 14 will be voted upon reg ard in g th e a c cep tan ce of p referre d stock of th e Make your selections now M ultnom ah County Fal association to th e am o u n t of note anti in te rest, also P riced from l c to 15c th e ta k in g out of $500 additional com mon stock. Glen W in ters, of C resham , w as a 2JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIItllBllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll^ m em ber of th e rook basket ball squad of th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ral College, w hich defeated th e Jefferson high school, of P o rtlan d , In the college gym nasium at C o rv a'lis on S aturday, th e gam e ending in a victory of 39 to 16 for th e rooks. No one but a car owner can understand = Jam es T u rn b u ll, form erly from C an the joy of driving from a repair garage = ada, w ho la te r resided a t Oregon City, visited T h u rsd ay at the H enry M organ with motor purring again as if new. home. His wife, wuo died th ree y ea rs ago, w as th e m other of th e Morgan And there is as much satisfaction from | ch ildren. A b ro th er, R o b ert T urn- our viewpoint, when the job has been = bull, of S ask atch ew an , is stopping at done here; m aintaining the reputation § th e resid en ce of Mr. an d Mrs. H enry this shop has alw ays enjoyed of having = M organ for a sh o rt tim e. H e is r e the best m echanics in Gresham. ceiving m edical tr e m ents in G re sh am. Everyone drives his car these mild | J. A. B ushong has been on th e sick w inters, nevertheless, there is always a = list for th e p a st week certain am ount of repair necessary. You 1 will he astonished a t the im provem ent g Mrs. E. N. Long left F rid ay for H oulton, Oregon, win re she w ill r e I when we turn it hack to you. I m ain over Sunday .'n atten d a n ce at th e d istric t q u arterly m eeting. Miss Maybe a new set of piston rings. May Mabel Shipley is also p la n n in g to a t be only carbon removed. Maybe a car- tend th e m eeting, going from P o rtlan d burator adjustm ent—a loose nut here— § to H oulton S aturil iy w ithout her a new rod there. But no m atter w hat the = u su al v isit to G resham over th e w eek ailm ent may be, we have the expert eye a end. to locate and the knowledge to m ake re- g Mr. an d Mrs. A. M. K essler left on pair. T h u rsd ay for th e ir mvv home a t S h er We guarautee the repair work which = wood, Oregon. An in te re stin g in-1 . llation m eeting we do oil any make of ear. w as held last T ues ay evening at th e g ran g e h all, wh< th e officers of G resham P ost A m etlcan Legion and A uxiliary w ere Inducted into office for the com ing year. C, G. S chneider was the in stallin g officer for th e P ost and Mrs. O. A. E astm an for th e A uxiliary. M usical n u m b ers given during the 1 1 evening w ere solos by Miss M artha H agberg, accom panied on th e piano by her sister, Miss M arian, and violin selectio n s by W. D. K inder. A lunch was served a t th e close of th e evening. IIAMLIN & IIOSS, Props. s T he R ebekah W e lfare club will Phone 88*1. Nite Phone 706. Gresham = I I hold an a n n iv e rsa ry m eeting next Monday aftern o o n a ' th e home of Mrs. A. M. McManus. Ml R ebekahs are co rd ially invited to atten d . Mrs. M innie M '.riin, late of P o rt land b ut form erly i neighbor of Mrs. L. P. M anning in Y aquina, Oregon, cam e o u t from the city T h u rsd ay and spent th e day a t th e M anning home. F ra n k and R. W. Gibbs visited w ith Goods cost money! Service costs money! Good th e ir fam ilies over Sunday. They goods, and good service cost more than inferior goods, a re engaged in work e.t Dundee. Qre., and no service. It stands to reason that this fact should for C. W. A ltm an » h o lately moved be taken into consideration when com paring prices. there. Mrs. M. A. P atte rso n has moved I n It is not always economy to buy a cheap article be to h er new little ci tage on T hird cause it costs a little less. Most people recognize this stre e t, betw een Main and R oberts, fact. The economical buyer buys where he can get the w hich h as ju st been com pleted and most value for his money, and where he can make ex w hich is located o r ground leased changes when lie finds he has bought goods not suited front Mr. and Mrs. J. t. Metzger. Mrs. to his requirem ents. M argaret Hrant, who s been o cc u Our policy Is Io give our custom ers the best goods pying a room w ith M -. Ed. Sm ith for mid the best service, nl the lowest possible price con a co n sid erab le length if tim e, has sistent with good business judgm ent. moved in to room s In ihe H orulsli a p a rtm e n ts w hich h a 't been vacated by Mrs. P atterso n . 20th Century Store Youth will have its fling and thinks not about the cost, but grown-ups harbor thoughts for the future and figure their daily expenses. EXTRA SPECIAL! CUPS 6 for 45c HEPP’S RACKET STORE Have ! lour Car Overhauled 1 I Expert Ignition Generator and Starter Work Brake Relining I Fan Belts Machine Work | D ddge B rdthers I SERVICE STATION | GRESHAM GARAGE I 1 Grocery Bulletin Newberg .Meats have become famous for quality. 1. H AMS, whole or half, lb. 30c, Cottage Rolls, lb 27c CHOICE PICNICS, lb. 20c. Sugar Cured Racks 30c 2. GOLDEN BLOATERS, lge. beautiful fish, 3 for 25c 3. R1 X CORNID BELL, No. 1 tins................... 25c 4. COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON, 3 cans....... 69c 5. ROYAL CLUB COE FEE, 1-lb. tins only 53c 6. BULK COCOA. 2 lbs 15c. 4 lbs........ 25c 7. LIBBY'S APPLE IU T I ER, just a few cans left 2 tor 15c 8. O'ITLR BRAND MINCED CLAMS, No. 1. flat cans 20c 9. K C BAKING POW DI R, the old reliable brand. special 25c size, 19c, 50c size, 35c 10. OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, 3 cans............. 25c 11. CLEAN EASY SOAP. 10 bars 37c. 50 bars $1.65 12. P R IN C E A L B E R T TOBACCO, 16-oz. tin 97c A. W. METZGER & CO. Phone 1451 Phone 1451 Ifc» GRESHAM LOCALS T ry it fricasseed or In salad. A T he P o rtlan d T elegram Is m aking w hole hen In every Jar. Phone O resh- a special b argain offer lastin g u n til . rn 788k tf M arch 1, w hen the yearly subscrip tio n by m all w ill be $3.76. Send your su b Cream Prices. sc rip tio n th ro u g h th e Outlook. Both T he Sandy cream ery is paying 45 ce n ts a t th e cream ery and 43 cen ts on p ap ers for one year, $4.50.—Adv. the ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv. The Bank of O resham pays 6 per P h o n e w ant ads. to 1661. cent In terest on tim e d eposits.—Adv I 80. New Kook« a t G resbo'n lib r a r y . A n u m b er of new books have r e cen tly been added to the G resltant brnnch of the public library. The tw o o u tstan d in g books of fiction of til*» y ear a re S edgw ick's “The L ittle F re n ch G irl” and F o rste r's "A P a s sage to In d ia.” Tlie form er is the sto ry of a young g irl sent to Eng and to find a h usband, by a m o th er whose life in P a ris h as m ade a F rench m a r riag e im possible for h er daughter. “T he P assag e to In d ia" is a novel of Indian and B ritish life w ith all the color, rom ance and trag ed y of B ritish India. O ther new books nt th e lib ra ry a re "H usband. C itadel." by M ason, "H ouse of th e A rrow ,'' by H urkrose; "S in g le h ea rt N o rris” by M artie; The U nconquered" by M cC arter; ' W iden ing W aters," by Q uinn; "B eautiful Mexico." by F o rster. BETHEL Baptist Church Powell Street. Greaha.it RF.V. R. (l. J l Pl>. Pastor Bible school 10 a. nt . m orning w orship 11 o'clock. B. Y. P. U. 6:30. evening service 7; 30. Bible study and p ra y e r serv ice W ednesday eve n in g s at 7:S0. A Cordial Imitation to all. THE 20TH CENTURY STOKES art- a big factor in the economi- cal distribution of food stuffs, assisting more than 12,11011 families every day to save, a valuable asset to any community. WORTHWHILE SAVINGS Saturday and Monday, January 31 and Februry 2d KERR’S BEST PATENT FLOUR, these two days only, 49 lb. sack $2.33 BOOTH S SARDINES, 1-lb. cans, 2 fo r....... 25c FEDERAL MILK, tall cans, 3 fo r........... 25c B aker’s Premium CHOCOLATE, y2 lb. 19c BLOCKER’S COCOA imported direct from Holland, pound 53c, | pound 28c STANDARD TOMATOES, large cans, 2 f o r .....25c T o ile t P ap er, STANDARD PEAS, 3 f o r ............................40c JELLO, any f la v o r ...... ....... 10c 1000 sheet soft tissue, 3 rolls fo r...................... 2 2c Fancy crepe, 4 ro lls ............................................. 2 2 c ROYAL W HITE SOAP, 10 b a r s ........................S7c LAYER FIGS, 5 row, lb. 18c, 10-lb bx,....$1.65 DROMEDARY DATES, package ......................20c ROYAL BAKING POWDER, large can 4 3 c, 2A-lb. can. . $1.29 R IPE OLIVES, bulk, p in t ............................15c RAISINS, Thom pson’s Seedless, 3 lbs 29c ALBER’S FLAPJACK FLOCK, large pkg... 25c 20th Century Brooms, 5 sew, med. weight, real value, 98c BEST SHORTENING, b u lk lb s 59c PURE LARD, b u lk 3 lbs? 59c DEL MONTE HOT SAUCE 4 fo r 25c SLICED PINEAPPLE, Standard whole slices, lge. cans, 3 for 7 8c M A T C H E S , Sw an or o u r N oiseless, 6 boxes ................................ ............ 25c T E A , Laney Ceylon an d In d ia O range Pekoe, (black) lb 59c 20TH CENTURY COFFEE—No use to look for a better coffee. Roasted in our plant the day before you get it, lb 4 8 c , 3 for $1.32 New Parsonage Is Dedicated. A la rg e crow d w as p rese n t a t th e u n d en o m in atio n al tem p le Sunday to a ssist in th e dedication of th e m odern, th ree-ro o m p arso n ag e w hich is n e a r ing com pletion and w hich w ill sh o rtly be occupied by th e p asto r and his w ife, th e Rev. and Mrs. S. F. P itta. Mr. P itts w as assisted in th e services by th e Rev. Mr. G lenville, p asto r of th e E v angelical ch u rch a t W ichita, am i th e Rev. Mr. Sim m ons, of M onta- villa. Many w ere in atten d an ce front P o rtlan d . A trio , co n sistin g of tw o ladies and a g en tlem an from w itch ita, ren d e re d m usical n u m b ers w hich w ere m uch appreciated. T he new -parsonage is 21 x 24 in size, an d faces th e n o rth ju st at th e re a r of th e tem p le building. It Is m odern in every resp ect, w ith electric lig h ts and bath. It h as n ot been d e cided a t th is tim e w h eth e r th e cook ing arra n g e m e n ts w ill be co n tro lled by gas or electricity . T he in te rio r is p rac tica lly com pleted, b ut th e o u t side yet rem a in s to he sided and th e house p ainted. P ra c tic a lly all the w ork on th e house, w ith th e exception of th e plum bing and p la ste rin g , w as donated by th o se in terested . C lasses Held for Japanese. S ev eral classe s have been o rg a n ized by Dr. Chas. W. H u e tt and his h elp ers for th e in stru c to n of Ja p an e se resid e n ts of th e com m unity. Much in te re st is tak en and a lre ad y from 15 to 20 have becom e identified in th e v a ri ous classes. T hese classe s m eet from 7 to 9 o 'clock on Monday. W ednesday and F rid ay evenings, th e men a t th e M ethodist ch u rc h and th e women at th e home of Miss R ena Stevenson on F irs t stre e t. T he classes at th e ch u rch a re tau g h t by Dr. H u ett and G eorge K. Je n n er, th e su b jects being E nglish, h isto ry and Bible. Miss Stevenson teach es E nglish, cooking and Bible; Miss Nell Jo h n so n , m usic, and Mrs. G eorge K. Je n n e r, sew ing. He Took a Chance “Well, I have got to take a chance to get any where“ said Jim Mason one evening. It was th e signal of su rren d er ju st before he fell vic tim of the honeyed w ords of the stock prom oter and signed his nam e on the d o tted line. GOOD-BYE SAVINGS! Suddenly, the fam ily was startled by the cry of the wolf pack,— clearer th a n ever before,— com ing from the tim b er back of th e cabin. A n d the babies playing on the floor drew closer to D ad d y . B ut they were not afraid. T h ey knew he w ould alw ays p rotect them . T im e passed. J im ’s h air was w hiter. H e was u n easy. H e knew he was short of am m u n ition and th a t he was not q u ite so good a shot as he used to be. B ut he shouldered his rifle and started ou t once m ore to drive back th e th reaten in g wolves. In gassing on the merits of a stock or bond offer why not consult your banker? He have saved others. Perhaps we might save you. FIRST STATE BANK Gresham, Oregon A STRONG BANK Greshiini I'ndenonlantionul Service* Announced. T he follow ing an n o u n cem en ts of services have been given for the u n d en o m in atio n al tem ple: S unday school at 10 a. nt. w ith Mrs. Mary D avidson as su p erin ten d en t. P reach in g at 2 p. nt. each Sunday by S. F. P itts, p asto r. P ra y er service T uesday evenings. W om an's Bible read in g T uesday aftern o o n s b egin ning at 2:30. Bible study F rid ay eve ning conducted by th e young people. E veryone welcunte. Zion Evangelical (liurch Service». T he S unday school of th e Zion E v an g elical ch u rch w ill m eet a t 10 o'clock, followed by preach in g at 11 in th e E n g lish lan g u ag e and in the G erm an language a t 11:50. from the topic. "C h rist the S erv an t.” Special music w ill he ren d ered by th e choir. T he young people's m eeting, led by Miss F ried a B ratzel, w ill he held at 7:30 and th e topic for discussion will be. "T he C onquest of Selfishness." The G resham circle of th e Zion E vangelical W om en's union will hold a bake sale at Cecil M etzger's sto re S atu rd ay aftern o o n . The Answer. DANCE In Masonic Hall, Gresham FRIDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY (i W illo u g h b y ’s Im perial O rch estra Refreshm ents Served COMMITTEE B. W. THORNE JACK SHULTZ ED MKTZGER I*. E. I'. Ground« Are Improving. Im provem ent Is being m ade by th e P o rtla n d E le ctric Pow er com pany on th e g ro u n d s along th e fre ig h t tra c k at th e Mt. Hood depot, w hich will be g reatly ap p re cia ted by those sending or receiving f re ig h t T he soft e a rth * a s rem oved from th e drivew ay along th e sw itch from R oberts to Hood avenue and four c a r loads of g rav el have alread y been sp read over the area, m aking a fine road. E. W. AYLSW ORTH W. A. HBSREL Notice to S nbscrlher« to M ultnomah C ounty F air Assn. A m eeting of su b sc rib ers to th e ; stock of th e M ultnom ah C ounty F a ir , association w ill be held In th e city h all, O resham . on T h ursday, M arch 5. I 1925. at 8 p. m.. for th e purpose of electing a board of d ire c to rs and com p leting th e o rg an izatio n of th e new corporation. Be su re and atten d th is very Im p o rtan t m eeting or send your proxy. MULTNOMAH COUNTY F A IR ASSN. P essim ist—"W hat In th e w orld do You will n ever know w h at the gold you see to laugh a t? ” Let us do w hat good we may. for we en ru le is u n til you h onestly endeavor O ptim ist—"You.” sh a ll not p ass th is w ay again. to p ractice It.