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Free Methodist Church.
T he services a t th e F re e M ethodist
ch u rc h on S unday w ill be as follow s:
S unday school a t 10 o'clock, followed
G irls, decked out in red, w hite and
blue costum es, w ere giving G resham
citizens a chance y esterd ay to help
G ran d m a's kitchen. T his Is an in sti
tu tio n in P o rtla n d w here d estitu te
people a re fed. Seven m o n th s' last
year 24.639 m eals w ere served abso-
I lutely free. In fact, no m eals are
[charged for a t any tim e. T his is a
c h a rity w ith no strin g s except G ra n d
m a s, Mrs. Ida M an's, ap ro n s trin g s to
w hich m any h u n g ry men and women
and ch ild ren have been tied in g ra te
ful ap p reciatio n .
D A N C IN G
Every Wednesday and
Saturday Evening
Ruby Golf Links Pavilion
Jo h n Crow of H illsboro, who plays
th e bass drum in th e old v e te ra n s' life
and drum co rp s a t the fair, w hile in
G resham th is w eek is spending the
tim e when not engaged in play in g at
th e hom e of his cousin, G eorge D un
can. He is 78 y ea rs of age b ut can
[ play like he did 60 y ea rs ago
BASE LINE HOAD
W ESTO N 'S
PARAM O U N T
O RCH ESTRA
F e a tu rin g
DANNY CAY
New Hall
Dandy Floor
Swell Music
$1.00 p e r C ouple
Mrs. L. E. Jo h n sto n , assisted by Miss
A lice Jo h n sto n and her d au g h ter-in -
law. Mrs. Melvin Jo h n sto n , e n tertain ed
a t d in n er W ednesday evening In h o n
or of her cousins, Ju d g e and Mrs. W.
A. E kw all, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. M orton,
Miss R uth Young, h e r sis te r Mrs.
B ertha F lesler and son V alentine and
Mrs. Em m a K oethe, all of P o rtlan d
P hilip H epp sp en t a p le a sa n t day
w ith his m other, Mrs. Id a H epp of
I o rtlan d T h u rsd ay w hen she cam e o ut
for a day at th e fair. Mrs. H epp is the
m an ag er of th e Sellw ood b ran ch of
th e H epp R acket store.
Mrs. Louise B lair and d au g h ter
"D oille," Mrs. C. W. Dolan, of P o rt
land. form er resid e n ts of P le a sa n t
Valley, w ere fa ir v isito rs today and
ca lle rs a t the Outlook office.
Mr. and Mrs. C harles C leveland a re
e n te rta in in g as th e ir house g u ests th is
week Mr. and Mrs. W endall C leveland
and tw o ch ild ren , H ow ard and V ir
g in ia of H eppner, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
C leveland and d au g h ters, E lean o r an d
A lice H elen of Stanfield, Oregon, and
tw o P o rtlan d frien d s, Mrs. N ellie Ley-
m an and Mrs. H orace Lilly.
M ore th a n a n y o th e r I’ian o in th e w orld
The i t h e i i n K H a m lin Piano
W ith the AMPICO
Is a n u n im p e a c h a b le te s tim o n ia l to th e good ta s te — th e
s u p e rio r m u sical ju d g m e n t of th o se w ho buy it.
T h e p ian o , w hich th ro u g h s u p e rla tiv e e x cellen ce e v e r
in sp ire s a p rid e of possession.
* c e u en c e , e v e r
a rti8 t— to n ® in c o m p a ra b le . F o r th e s in g e r— sym -
aCC° m p a n im e n t F o r th e ho m e lover - H a w k s
beaSS
T/ie AM P/VO brings you no mere
mechanical mimicry
It b rin g s r ig h t in to y o u r hom e th e th ro b b in g , liv in g m usic
<> g re a t a r t i s t s a r t i s t s w h o re c o rd o n ly f o r th e AM PICO
th a t you m ay h e a r th em a t th e ir p ro fe ssio n a l best.
,y,?H|h aV eKn ° a l e<l u a te lde» of th is la te s t m u sical m ira c le
u n til you h av e h e a rd th e AM PICO. H e a r it today.
V/ilcyK\Ucn @
Represented in Gresham hv
GUY D. JONES
O pen every E v e n in g . Com e in and h e a r th is m ar-
v ellous In s tru m e n t D e m o n stra te d .
Grocery Bulletin
MANNING’S BULK COFFEE
Ours is the only store in Oregon outside of Portland
where you can get this excellent coffee.
C fA
z r j distinction. Pound
O vC
U TA IIN A PEA S,
3 c a n s ........................ ¿Se
O regon D R IE D PR U N ES,
3 p o u n d s .................. 29e
S IL V E R BAR TOM ATOES
3 c a n s .......................... 43C
R E X P U R E LARD,
m ed. pail. #1. la rg e $1.90
Mrs. E lean o r B oughner is moving
into h er new hom e in L aw ren ce ad d i
tion from the room s w hich sh e has oc
cupied over th e Todd p ain t shop for
th e p a st year.
SERVICE
20th Century Grocery
X miSdVtK ci"h Fnd'iSri; 73^
Offerings Saturday and Monday, Aug. 1 and 3
CRISCO,
3-lb. can.
BULK RA ISIN S,
3 p o unds .........
!9e
PO RK a n d BEANS,
C am p b ell's, big value
■ 111
|0 e
$2.39
Brookfield LOAF C H E E S E
pound .......................... 30e
SA R D IN ES, la rg e oval.
USED FRUIT JARS
===
\\ c have sever* 1 dozen M*soo (*rs
q u a rts am i hall gallons. Priced the doz. O > z C
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Quality
and Service
Phone 1451
Feed ¡2S1
L ibby’s P in e a p p le , sliced,
la rg e can s, e a c h ........ 25c
SH RED DED W HEAT,
p a c k a g e ........................i» e
“S a k h a lin ” Crab M eat, the sweetest, best flavored Crab is caue-ht
90
RO YA L W H IT E SOAP,
10 b a r s ....................... 38c
W ESSON OIL,
q u a rts , e a c h ................. <9C
R IP E O L IV ES, “ p ic n ic ”
can, 10c, 3 f o r .......... 29c
N a b isco W a fer«? fresh lot at aiT E xtra Snecinl
ix
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P E E T S W ASH M A C H IN E
S e a rc h lig h t M ATCHES,
W AX P A P E R , 5c size,
SOAP, la rg e p k g ..... 33c
5 la rg e b o x e s.............. 25c
.
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3 ro lls ....... .....................io t.
Fruit Jars, genuine Ball Masons, complete with porcelain lined
Zlnc caPs aRd new rubbers, quarts, d o z e n .............
73«.
G R E E N O L IV ES, p in t
M ason j a r ................... 29c
T o ile t P a p e r “ 1000 s h e e t”
tissu e , 3 r o l l s ........ 23c
R A ISIN S, u n b lea c h e d
T h o m p s o n ’s, 3 lb s.....29c
Ff O l IR KERR made
S BEST
PATENT FLOUR $<
from old wheat
t
*
H orace W ihlon h as gone up to
Roosevelt, W ashington, for a stay of
sev eral w eeks a t th e Jam es B erney
There really is no better
ran ch . Mr. Berney, w hose hom e is at
S p ringdale, h as a la rg e ran c h th e re
and spends the sum m er th e re looking
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. G ibson and a
a fte r its in terests.
Mrs. F an n ie W ells, Jo h n W ells and friend, Mr. W atkins of Lacey, W ash
wife* and Mr. and Mrs. Fred R ichard ington, visited w ith Mr. an d Mrs. G. A.
son left th is m o rning for a w eek's Cox and fam ily S atu rd ay an d Sunday.
rec re atio n a t Seaside.
Mrs. G eorge D uncan received w ord
Sylvia and V ivian C linefelter, nieces y esterd ay of th e accid en tal capsizing
of Mrs. A. W. Shipley, a re h ere for th e of a fishing boat on th e Y aquina bar
w eek to v isit th e ir a u n t and fam ily n ear N ew port in w hich h er b ro th er,
and atten d the fair.
W alter W ilkins, one of th e oqpupants
A ccording to w ord received by Dr. of th e boat, and th ree o th e r men cam e
an d Mrs. A. T hom pson th e ir son, F red near losing th e ir lives.
and wife who have been in E u ro p e for
T he Rev. S. G. R oper of P o rtlan d
sev eral m onths p ast, landed a t New
form erly p asto r of th e F re e M eth
York S atu rd ay on th e re tu rn trip and
o dist ch u rch a t th is place, w as in
w ithin a m onth expect to be in G re sh
G resham T uesday sh ak in g hands w ith
am for a sh o rt stay before going to
old friends and looking afte r his
th e ir hom e at T he D alles.
p ro p erty in te re sts here.
Mr. and Mrsr. Clyde R uegg and O. I.
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k K inyon moved
Neal enjoyed a w eek’s ou tin g at the
v ario u s beach re so rts betw een New W ednesday into th e ir new home oo
p ort and Seaside. W hile a t M anzanita Main stre e t, th e fo rm er W onacott
they called on Jo h n F ield h o u se and house. They have lately rep a ire d and
Mr. and Mrs. Em il K ardell
rem odeled it u n til it p re se n ts a very
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. M cKinney and cre d itab le ap p earan ce.
Mr. Kinyon * 1
d au g h ter of M ilw aukie, Oregon, are is fast reco v erin g from his recen t fall
visiting w ith the la tte r's sister, Mrs. w hich o ccu rred w hile he w as engaged
M ary H olgate. T hey have ju s t re in helping in th e re p a irs about th e
tu rn ed from a trip to New Mexico and new residence.
( alifo rn ia and a re on th e ir w ay to
Mrs. F ra n k L am b ert df Je n n in g s
e a ste rn Oregon w here Mr. McKinney Lodge and H ow ard E tte rs of C astle
will engage in w o rk in th e h arv est Rock. W ashington, w ere c a lle rs on
fields.
Mrs. C hase St. C lair W ednesday. They
Miss Ina S m ith began h er du ties of also stopped at th e O utlook office for
th e n u rse's tra in in g class at Good S a a b rief chat.
m a ritan hospital yesterd ay . She en
Mrs. M. L. H ardingham and Miss
te rs upon th e beginning of h er th ree Lucy Getfhmke of P o rtlan d , both for
y e a r's w ork w ith m uch an ticip atio n
m er G resham resid en ts, w ere g u ests
and sta te s it has been h er am bition for
a t th e home of Mrs. J. Q. M etzger on
a long tim e to engage in th is line of
W ednesday and spent a p a r t of th e
work.
day visiting th e fair.
place to trade than at a 20TH C E N T U R Y STORE.
introductory Sale
of the new “Easy” Washer
G as H e a te d
E le c tric D riv en
down
ACCUM SYSTEM
20 P ackages
w h ite King W ashing P o w d e r
w ith ev e ry W a sh e r sold d u rin g th is sa le
L. L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO.
FOR SALE
on Easy Payments at our Bank
Kerr’s Best Patent Flour
Is a high patent flour at a reasonabl
price. 49-pound sack ................
73c
A Home of your own-
I'.ase in Later "Sears —
Addition* 1 Education
1'ine \ acation Trip—
Business Ownership—
Home Furnishings—-
(iood, Sound Bonds-
Automobile or Radio.
Almost anything you want can be purchased on the
installment plan and at the lowest price by regular de
posits in an account with
FIRST STATE BANK
G re sh am , O regon
A STRONG HANK
Mrs. Mary P re sto n is now in a c r it
ical condition a t th e home of B. W.
E m ery w here she has been cared for
so long. H er sym ptom s Indicate th a t
h er p assin g w ill not be a m a tte r of
any co n sid erab le length of tim e.
A son w as born to Mr. and Mrs. O.
J. C rosier of P o rtlan d at the hom e o t
Mrs. H a rrie t T im m erm an S aturday,
lint o n ly liv e d tw o days.
He was
hurled on Tuesda'y in P o rtlan d u nder
the d irection of the Metzger u n d e r
ta k in g com pany. T he death w as en-
n id seemed
to be norm al in every way. A d au g h
te r was born on F riday to Mr. and
Mrs. H erb ert S tu rd ev an t of P o rtlan d
a t M rs T im m e r m a n s residence
Pom. m ■ ..ml B elen K ern f ro m V a n
couver. W ashington, g ran d d a u g h ters
of Mr and Mrs. M. D. K ern, cam e over
T h u rsd ay to visit and to atten d the
I Ur Their m o th e r , Mrs R,.v Kern,
h a s been h ere since last F riday and all
re tu rn e d to th e ir home today.
Savage Tires
maintain the lead In
Rood tires at the lowest prices.
A few p rices a fte r th e ra ise
30x3Vi reg. c o r d ....................... $ jjq
30x3^4 cord ......................
30 x 3W (O.S .H.D.A.C.) . . . "
13 .no
32,4 cord................................ HLSS
«
....... T C B E S ............. ,,a o
30x3 V», g re y ....................................
Ivy Filling Station
Corner Roberts Avenue and
Powell Street
It w as an innovation w hen Wood-
row W ilson, so p erfectly dressed.
. drove to th e Capitol and talked d irect
Just Arrived.
« n iirJi
T 7les “ d new P a tte rn s In to se n ato rs, re p rese n tativ es, the su-
I su itin g s and overcoatings. T hese are prem en co u rt and o th ers.
th e finest we have ever had. Nash saidWOnderiU’ “ u d ,e n c e "
w orld
clothes, tailo red to m easure, a re today
the best buy anyw here. S uit or over-
Bu‘ *
no audience at all com-
£??t. ’ 23.50, also boys' 2-pants suits.
P r e m i e r n 'T ’J m u ,tltu d ’ th a t heard
I 'v l - A d v .
Ck’ O re' ham ’ » hon* P re s d en t Coolidge ta lk d irect to th e
people of th e U nited S lates.