Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 27, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
IH liiA Y ,
MAR( H
Bible Standard S e n ire*.
Piano Tuning.
The S unday school of the G resham
P iano tu n in g J3.50. P lano and or-
com m unlty church. Bible S tan d ard gan r e Pa ir *nfC- F red B. Jones, 2625
will be a t 10 o ’clock as usual, with’ S
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C o n tin u ed (rom page 1
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reaching
by
the p asto r at U and TAbor 8962, ---------------
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, ug Cooking
Clul} Q, club of
T he Copper ^ K ettle
again at 7:30 In the evening. Bible
N ickerson's Jellied chicken m ay be ,h e Gref»haw g rad e school w ill have a
study and p ray erm eetin g a re held served in a few m inutes. Any way cak e sa le a t Cecil M etzger’s gro cery
each W ednesday evening at 7:30.
1 ,o u llke « c e p t roasted. Steam p res- on S atu rd ay , M arch 28
su re cooked.
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Among college stu d e n ts hom e for
th e m id-term vacation is Victor Adix.
TIN E IX OX THE 20TH CENTURY’S Broadcasting and avail
a U niversity of Oregon m edical s tu ­
dent. Miss M ildred M etzger is home
yourself of tlie satisfaction that goes with the best of Foodstuffs
from th e M onmouth norm al u n til Mon­
bought right. It’s the savings on every item in a 20TH CEX-
day. She en tertain ed Miss D oris Z im ­
i I RY STORE that counts.
m erm an, of P o rtlan d and a stu d e n t at
O regon A g ricu ltu ral
College.
on
Thursday. Miss Z im m erm an was also
Brookfield Loaf Cheese
a recen t g r e s t of .'fiss G eorgia S taple-
Swift’s Picnics
' ton.
W eigh about five pounds; mild
Boned, rolled and tied. Ready
and good. F ine for lunches.
A. F. H am m ar ac cid en tally stru ck
to boll or buke.
W hole o r half.
th e first finger of his left hand with
Pound 30c
Pound 30c
CITRUS POWDER,
an axe w hile engaged In sp littin g
CREAM OF WHEAT,
ROYAL W HITE SOAP,
large p ack ag e........... 21c
wood T h u rsd ay m orning, w ith th e r e ­
package ......................19c
10 bars fo r..................38c
su lt th e end of his finger w as en tirely
20th
severed a t the first Joint. He is not
su re as to ju st how the accid en t oc­
Dem onstration and Sale
PINEAPPLE, Libby’s
c u rred as It all happenend so quickly,
FEDERAL MILK,
JE T OIL POLISH,
sliced, lge. cans, ea....29c
but eith er th e axe or th e wood slipped
tails, 3 fo r.........
bottle .......................... 10c
to th ro w his finger In th e way of the
i blade. He secured m edical atten tio n
im m ediately and it is hoped th e d is­
m em bered piece w ill join properly
w ith th e re st of th e finger.
PORK & BEANS, Camp­
RAISINS, Thom pson’s
Mr. and Mrs. C harles Lockwood and
QUICK QUAKER OATS,
bell’s, The Big Tin,
Seedless,
3-lb.
pkg..
,29c
I d au g h ter of R oseburg have been here
large package........... 29e
each ..........................L.lOc
( visitin g w ith th e p are n ts of Mrs. Lock-
wood. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. B urch, the
la tte r of whom accom panied her son-
in-law and d au g h ter back to Rose­
b u rg for an Indefinite stay. W hile
ROYAL BAKING POWDER,
h ere Mr. Lockwood atten d ed th e g a th ­
NORWEGIAN SARDINES,
12-oz. can 43c, 2%
-lb.
can..
$1.29
erin g of th e R o tarian s in P o rtlan d .
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in pure olive oil, 2 tins for...........25c
T he te ac h ers of the R u ssellv ille
Standard Corn
Rodman Pens
school, Mrs. J. H. D unn, A lice Geer,
D orothy B engston, R uth D utton, Nola
6 c a n s ......ÿ .74
G c a n s ....... fl.7 5
DykHtra and A lice Sm ith, visited the
12 c a n s ....... I.45
12 c a n s ....... 3.40
j G resham grad e school W ednesday a f­
fig bars ,
1 cun F ree with a dozen.
NURAYA TEA, Ceylon &
1 can F ree w ith a dozen.
RICE, fancy Blue Rose,
tern o o n , having been g ra n te d a leave
pound .......................... 15c
India, ^ -lb . pkg....... 25c
5 pounds ....................45c
of absence from th e ir du ties a t R u s­
sellv ille for th e day. T hey visited
sev eral o th e r schools beside G resham .
P re p a ra tio n s a re going activ ely fo r­
Quality
w ard for th e sp rin g p ag e an t or festi­
Phone 1451
val w hich w ill be p resen ted by th e p u ­
and Service
Feed 1281
p ils of the g rad e school ab o u t tho
Gresham, Oregon
m iddle of May. T his event as p la n ­
ned by th e te ac h ers gives prom ise of
som ething of m ore th an o rd in ary in ­
terest.
I lie g ia n ts and dw arfs, th e form er and w hite w as carried out in th e
rep rese n ted by th e m en ’s gym nasium house, refre sh m e n ts and gam es of the
club and th e dw arfs by th e G resham evening, apple blossom s form ing th e
A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK
g rad e boys, w ill m eet in b a ttle a rra y m ai« decoration. T he n u t cups of
next T uesday evening, M arch 31, In a th e d in n er ta b le rep resen ted kew pies
volley ball gam e. T he rec eip ts of th e dressed in colonial style. T hose p res-
gam e w ill be used to finish d efraying en t w ere E lizab eth Thornton^ E liza-
the expenses for th e g u ard s o ver w in- heth Blonn, E lizab eth Mill, E lizabeth
dows and lights.
Thom, Je a n Botkin, Je an E ikington,
Gresham
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L ucile Jen n in g s, H allie McMurry,
Powell
P o rtlan d
Phone
b irth d ay W ednesday by play in g th e L au ra Todd, M arg aret Ott, M arjorie
and
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Refreshm ents Served
Maple
Phone EAst 63s»
p a rt of hostess to 15 g irl frien d s at A ylsw orth, E th e l S trong, R o b erta Kid
COMMITTEE
the home of h er g ran d fath e r, Dr. Geo. d e r. C rystal H ayden and Je a n and
B. W. TH ORN E
« C K SHULTZ
E. W. AYLSW ORTH
Inglis.
The color schem e of pink I L enora Inglis.
E D ’ M ETZGER
w . A H E SSE L
Mrs. M ary H olgate and h e r daugh
ter, Mrs. Macy Dale and baby have
tak en room s w ith Mrs. Ed. S m ith on
[n o rth Main street.
GRESHAM LOCALS
20th Century Store
Grocery Bulletin
Offerings Saturday and Monday, March 28 and 29
Kerr’s Hot Cake F lou r.................................................
White King Washing Powder
£7C
p^g
Century Brooms, 6-sew, med, weight, strong, super quality, each 98c
Large package, 50c. Soap Free
Fisher’s Blend Flour, wonderful value, 49-lb. sack
. . $2.49
Our salespeople will tell you how to get a
a Fisher's Cook Book
T oilet Paper, soft, sanitary, 1000 Sheet Tissue, rolls........ 23c
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7-oz. crepe, 4 rolls 23c
TUXEDO TOBACCO, 16 oz.............. 97c
P . A. TOBACCO, 16 oz........................ 97c
Adirondack Cane and M aple Syrup, York State’s finest,
Full pint 30c, full quart 53c, full | gallon 99c
2° ™ “ NTUR/ COFFEE’ ‘It>s the blend’. You’ll like it. Di-
lect to you from our own roaster. Lb, 4 8c, 3 lbs. $1.42
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Really no use to look for a better place to buy foodstuffs than at a
20TH CENTURY STORE
COAL
BRIQUETS
DANCE
Masonic Hall
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
Gresham
FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 3
Daily Trips to Portland
W illoughby’s Imperial Orchestra
Buy a Rebuilt Almost
New Used Car from a
Reliable Firm at
Right Price
1924 Star Touring..........................
$435
Ford Sedan, good shape.................................
275
Light Olds 8, just overhauled, 1925 license... 550
Model 58 Velie, Airplane Type Motor, A -l. . . 850
VeHe,
famous Airplane Type Motor, 4-
vlieel brakes, Balloon Tires, used short time
as demonstrator, guaranteed same as new car
will discount $200.
’
Late Model Big-6 Special Touring Studebaker
in wonderful condition. See this.
Hup Pouring, new paint in A-l condition........$550
Gray Dem onstrator...................................
ege
Gray Truck, new................................................
gen
Studebaker Special, some buy..........................
459
1924 Velie Sedan, new, same as 1925 only
some body change. Sells for $2,245. Will
discount $645. See this special buy.
WILLIAMS AUTO
DISTRIBUTORS
461 Morrison St.
Peerless
Gray
Portland, Oregon
Bdwy. 3121
FOR THE BEST MEATS
A person kindly disposed b ut o th e r­
w ise m uch m istak en routed Mr. and
Mrs. C harles Moore and fam ily from
th e ir beds sh o rtly a fte r 10 o’clock
W ednesday evening w ith th e an-
I nouncem ent th e ir house was on fire.
Sm oke was pouring from a chim ney
I a t th e re a r w hich w as hidden from
view from th e stre e t and w hich gave
it th e ap p e aran c e of com ing from the
[ shingles.
T h irty friends and m em bers of the
Sunday school g ath ered a t th e re s i­
dence of th e Rev. and Mrs. D. M.
C athey W ednesday evening. T he tim e
w as sp en t in reh e arsin g songs for th e
| Sunday school.
T h ree sta te b ank ex am in ers w ere
in G resham th is w eek and exam ined
| the tw o banks of th is place.
T he high school boys have been
I busy the past few days g ettin g th e
b aseball ground in to shape for th e be­
g in n in g of th e se aso n ’s activities. The
g ra d e r belonging to th e city of G resh ­
am w as on th e field for a day o r so,
also a d rag w as used to sm ooth down
I the bum ps, u n til th e diam ond has
been put into fa irly good shape. How
le v er, it will be n ecessary to use it for
a tim e in actu al gam es before th e best
re su lts a re achieved. T h irty boys are
on hand eag er for a try o u t, each one
confident of m eeting req u irem en ts. A
1'iactic, a.mie. the first of the season,
is being waged th is aftern o o n when
the G resham boys cro ss bats w ith L in ­
coln high. Coach E a rl S h afer says
I th is is a so rt of p relim in ary te st or
try o u t for th e locals and he w ill give
them a chance to show w hat they can
do. E ight o r ten good gam es a re in
prospect, th e schedule of w hich is
[ not as yet arran g ed .
POWELL VALLEY
“T he D octrine of th e P rom ise" will
I be th e tbente of th e serm on at the
Mission ch u rch S unday m orning by
th e Rev. O. J. W ilner. In th e evening
he will speak from "T h e F ulfillm ent of
O btaining th e P rom ise." The serm on
S u n d ay ev e n in g w ill be in English.
The confirm ation cla ss will m eet as
I usual at 2 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. A hlquist and tw o ch il­
d ren drove out from P o rtlan d Sunday
and sp en t th e aftern o o n w ith Mr. and
Mrs. F ra n k G ustafson.
About a dozen ladies met a t th e
schoolhouse T h u rsd ay aftern o o n and
enjoyed th e m eeting on "H om e M an­
agem ent
w hich w as conducted by
Mrs. Je ssie McComb th ro u g h th e O. A.
C. extension service.
Mousy to loan on real estata Kara
loans at 6 par ca n t B W Tfcoraa
“ b-
possible prices, you’ll go to
THE SANITARY
MARKET
GEO. DIETL, Prop.
OUR HEALTH BREAD
at th is B akery and at Stor s
( o n la in s the VHauiineg, mi ed by
scientific p rln c li les
It*» Good and Good for You
Gresham City Bakery
THEO. VAN DOi'INCK
tOd MM MM MM MM MM M M
Phone 1221
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M M MM MM MM MM M M MM
What Does It Cost ?
tOdnyi M tM BEK~ X 0n,l“ g COS,S jB8t w hat
P«y f° r It
I ho real cost is tho sum it will a m o u n t t n o t ic *
pound interest at some future time when it is badly needed?
a i o ' l'nzury to d a *
sum w ould to ta l in
10 cents cigar................... $ '.14
« ? n o n!8C andy.............................74
’ oy $
2.19
$50.00 bicycle...... ................. 74.00 109.50
$100,00 speculatio n ............. 14S.00 219.00
2.40 ’
4.80
240.00
4S0.00
""yrs’
.71
3.55
7.11
355.50
711.00
Spend a fortune or Save one. It works both ways.
FIRST STATE BANK
Gresham, Oregon
A STRUNG BANK
Window Cleanfng
For axpart window ciaanlng era s.
T ajlaa. or laava orders with John
Browa, Gresham, phons 1501.