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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1926)
PAUK FOLK GRESHAM OUTLOOK, EKIOAY, JANUARY *■'***■ Methodist Service«. At the m orning service a t 11 o'clock a t th e F ree M ethodist church th e pas- tor, th e Rev. W, T. K lotzbach, will speak on th e subject, "W hy th e T8th SPECIAL SALE JIH S H Oregon Tires While they last. T U B E .......... $ 1 .9 0 T I R E .............$ 7 .2 5 Ivy Filling Station GRESHAM, OREGON C orner R oberts and Pow ell 'am e n d m en t is h ere to sta y .” T h ere I / » r> r j A *< T Z ip I I O will be preach in g again In the eve- | ’ » t v l a ^ l T A M L O C A L fe ning a t 7:30 by th e pasto r. Sunday I school will convene at th e usual hour P re p a ra tio n s have begun for choos- of 10 o'clock. • I ing th e ca st of c h a ra c te rs for th e ju n ior high school class play, "T he Charm G re.ham U ndenom inational Ser» Ice* School, ’ w hich w ill be presented Announced. ' F eb ru ary 26. R eh earsals w ill begin Sunday school will convene at th e L o o n and it Is announced th e re will be usual hour, 10 a. in., S unday P reach-1 a la rg e n um ber of stu d en ts to take ing services a re held In the afternoon, I p a rt in th e play. th e song service beginning a t 2 o'clock T he S o u th east circle of the Method- P reach in g by the pasto r, the Rev. 8. 1st L adles' Aid will m eet W ednesday b Pitts. Sunday evening services will afternoon, J a n u a ry 20, a t the home of begin at 7:30 when th e Rev. C. G. Mrs. W illiam A nderson on South Rob ackiiig from P o rtlan d , accom panied erts avenue at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs Wil- by a very talen ted singer, will bring iiam Thom aad Mrg w H Glbgon will th e m essage. On T uesday evening he- have ch a rg e of th e serving of refresh - ginning at 7:30 the p ray er and p raise m ents. service will be held. Young peoples | Life | 9 Just one th |n g afte r an o th er Bible study class is held each Friday according to M ark N ickerson who evening, w om ens' Bible study each lives on th e Base L ine road between T uesday afternoon. E veryone is given G resham and T routdale. Since • a cordial welcome to alt services. T h anksgiving th e ir four children 15, 192« 20™ CENTURY STORES featu re their 1926 OPENING CANNED GOODS SALE ’I wo th in g s s ta n d o u t p r o m in e n tly in th is s a le : 1st, e a rly s e le c tio n s fro m th e N a tio n ’s b e st p a c k s in s u r in g u n ifo rm h ig h q u a lity . 2 d , p u r c h a s e d in im m e n s e q u a n titie s ’ o b ta in in g th e v e ry lo w est p ric e s, th u s p r o te c tin g o u rse lv e s a g a in s t a d v a n c in g m a r k e ts , b o th o f w h ic h a re p a s se d o n to y o u . Ask the Salespeople in the 20th Century Stores for your Canned Goods Cata log, showing more complete list of savings, if one was not delivered to vour door. P rices effectiv e S atu rd ay, Jan u ary 16, to M on d ay, F ebruary 1, have a lte rn a te d w ith chicken pox and Window Cleaning F o r ex p ert window cleaning see S. the m um ps and p rio r to th at w ere in GAS 90c GALLON T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith John q u a ra n tin e from d ip h th eria but at no I O Y STER S, “ A m erican L ib b y ’s A SPA R A G U S T ips Brown, G resham , phone 2501. [tim e has any m em ber of the family B e a u ty ,” 5-oz. cns, reg. 15c 1-lb. s q u a re tin s, re g 35c been ill enough to be bedfast. No one 3 can s, 13c _____________ 3 can s, $1.00 In th e fam ily had th e d ip h th eria, hut S H R IM P , “A m erican one of th e ch ild ren was declared to be M aryland CORN, “ S ilv er a c a r rie r of the disease. B e a u ty ’’, No. 1 cns. reg, 13c R u n ,” can, reg 13c Rd. R uegger is having his residence 3 ca n s, 35e 3 ca n s, 33© on South R oberts stre e t and Hogan S e a rc h lig h t’ M ATCHES, P IN E A P P L E , H a w aiian , road w ired for electricity , a four-pole L ibby’s SA U E R K RA U T, F ull size b o x .... ..........„.. 5c S ta n d a rd sliced, extension com ing In from R oberts la rg e can s, r e g ...... 15c la rg e c a n s, reg ... 28c ROYAL W H IT E SOAP. along the H ogan road to the house. 3 c a n s, 40c 3 c a n s, 63c 10 b ars, 38c The high east wind w hich prevailed PEA S, P re fe rre d Stock, tile first of the w eek blew m any of the CORN MEAL, k iln dried, TOM ATOES, Del M onte, “ T e le p h o n e ”, can, re g 19c shingles from th e roof of U. A. Mil solid pack, F re sh stock, 9-lb. sack 39c 3 ca n s, 53c le r's residence a t Melville farm . D. M. L a rg e c a n s, r e g ............. 19c « C athey helped to re p a ir the dam age BACON, fan c y s u g a r cured, L ibby’s P E A C H E S, ____________ 3 can s, 53c W ednesday a v e ra g e 9 lbs. h a lf o r “ Y ellow C lin g ”, f I . Mrs. C. N. T ab er is slow ly rec o v er w hole piece, pound 39c CORN, P re fe rre d Stock, L a rg e can s, re g ......... 25c ing from a severe a tta c k of the m umps “ T in y k e rn e l”, can reg 20c 3 ca n s, 70c MACARONI, fre sh stock, L. L. K idder has been ab sen t from 3 can s, 53c cu rv e cut, 4 pounds 25c his duties in th e sto re for n early two L ib b y ’s P IN E A P P L E , w eeks on account of illn ess c ru sh e d o r sliced, CA TSU P, Del M onte, P U R E LARD, bulk, fre sh ly G eorge W. Wood and wife retu rn ed L a rg e c a n s, re g ... ...25c L a rg e b o ttles, reg 23c re n d e re d , 2 p o u n d s____45c to th eir G resham hom e on Soutli Rob 3 ca n s, 70c 3 b o ttles, 65c Q u a l i t y in r o o f in g is w h a t g iv e s it e rts and H ogan road T uesday from KARO SY RU P, Red L abel. r e s i s ta n c e t o s u n a n d r a i n — t h e t w o Del M onte SPIN A C H , F lo rid a w h ere they have spent the S ta n d a rd TOM ATOES, 5-lb. can, 39c L a rg e ca n s, re g .......... 19c w o r s t e n e m ie s o f r o o fin g . Q u a l it y p ast th re e or four m onths. Mr. Wood L a rg e can s, r e g ............ 14c 10-lb can, 75c 3 c a n s, 53c in M a lth o id is b u i l t - i n . T h a t ’s w h y has m any in te re stin g ta les to tell of 3 can s, 38c 2 0T II C EN TU R Y C O F F E E life In F lo rid a and his experiences i t l a s t s s o lo n g — w h y i t ’s t h e c h e a p CRAB MEAT, S a k h a lin , d ire c t fro m o u r r o a s te r to M inced R a z o r CLAMS, there. He says he retu rn ed in the F an cy J a p a n pack, e s t ro o fin g y o u c a n b u y . N o b e t t e r you; alw ay s fre sh , No. 1 ta ll can s, reg 25c sam e Ford in w hich he m ade th e trip h alv es, r e g ........33c P ound, 17c, 3 lbs, $1.38 p r o te c ti o n f o r . h o u s e , b a r n , s h e d , R entals in F lo rid a a re ju s t a trifle 3 can s, 69c 3 c a n s, 89c f r u i t w a r e h o u s e , s h o p , g a r a g e , e tc . steep, according to Mr. Wood, $200 be ing considered reaso n ab le for a shack C o m e s in t h r e e th ic k n e s s e s . C e and $25 a week i4 charg ed for the m e n t , n a ils a n d d ir e c ti o n s in e a c h privilege of sleeping on a front porch. ro ll. Mrs. W. E. Robinson, w hose husband Ask us about Malthoid passed aw ay about a m onth ago, has Shingles—red and greea retu rn ed to Cleveland, Ohio, w ith her son, E. M. Robinson, for an indeflnite Let u s fig u re th e cost yl y o u r roofing. W e h a v e se v e ra l stay. • Mrs. C aroline Lewis, w orthy g ran d 1 g ra d e s , p ric e d by th e s q u a re a t It has been rep o rted th a t C. M. m atron of th e O rder of th e E astern (ju ick sall has left home afte r some S tar, w ill m ake an inspection v isit to j $1.50 to $3.50. w ords w ith his wife. At any ra te he G resham ch ap ter. No. 117, next T u es is stay in g at th e residence of George day evening, J a n u a ry 19, at 8 o'clock. P atch th a t le a ky ro o f w ith Pabco R o o f C o a tin g o r Page w hile his son. H arry Q uicksall, All E astern S ta r m em bers a re cordial-11 Is engaged w ith a siege of the mumps. ly invited to be p rese n t an d those at E la s tic Cement. Mr. Q uicksall tho u g h t it w ise to re tending are req u ested to b ring th e ir J j main aw ay from contact w ith th e dis receipts. |\W O R C E S T E R ¡> ease as lie conies in touch w ith so Mr. and Mrs. R. M. H ardy retu rn ed X C O R SE T S^ 0 x ^ C O R S E T S ^ / m any little folks d u rin g th e day who A ll k in d s o f g u tte r s a n d d o w n s p o u ts , m a d e to o rd e r, have not yet had the mumps. His T uesday evening from a 12-day visit p ric e d b y th e fo o t, aC younger son had th e contagion during with relativ es and frien d s in S eattle. The Sew and So circle of th e Meth- ! tlie C h ristm as holidays. Mrs. M. C. Brow n, of Ocean P ark . odtst L adies Aid will m eet w ith Mrs. W ashington, is spending th e week M. J. A llshouse on Pow ell stree t W ed We Install them i l l H it iiddillonal smnll eluirge. 1C36. F r o n t L a c e , p r o te c tin g to n w ith Mrs. Mary M cA llister and family nesday afternoon for its reg u la r m eet g u e, s e m i-ru b b e r to p , fo r s to u t M id-term exam inations a re now be ing. figure. R e g u la r p ric e $5 (PQ QC X iY ing concluded at both high and grade The A rem e club will give a card schools, th e prom otions of stu d en ts to p arty at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W. S a le .............. be m ade the first of n ex t week, A. H essel F riday evening, J a n u a ry 22. I h o n e 1421 G re s h a m 6 8 3 . I n d a - B e lt ox e r a b d o m e n , low new class of beg in n ers will be started The com m ittee to a ssist will be Mrs. b u s t, lo n g s k ir t, fo r s to u t figure. in tlie g rad e ' school next Monday. Roy Cannon, Mrs. A rth u r Dowsett, C hildren six y ears old or over, who Mrs. A. McManus and Mrs. Jam es B a c k lace. R eg. p ric e $5 (PQ ftT // have not been in school, a re eligible E lkington. A cordial in v itatio n is ex S a le ............ to th is class. tended to all. J. H. Hogg is still confined to his T he D orcas circ le w ill m eet w ith 7 9 0 . I n d a -B e lt, fro n t lace, fo r / room and is being cared for by a n u rse Mrs. A. McManus on W ednesday a f te r s to u t fig u re. L o w b u s t, long / / ¡W* who has been w ith him for several noon, Ja n u a ry 20. s k irt. R eg . p ric e $5.50 <P A 1 C weeks. The Ladies Aid will have an old- H EX P U R E LAKI). S a le .............. <P t . I D // Mrs. F lo ren ce Riggs and Mrs. H arry B R O O K FIE L D C H E E S E , fashioned I m ix social in th e M ethodist Med llllc, larg e $L95 Ruckle, both of P o rtlan d , th e la tte r W hole o r h a lf lb. 33«' ch u rch p a rlo rs Monday evening, F eb 1 2 1 0 . M e d a llio n , b a c k lace, re in th e d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. ru a ry 22. Em ery, spent T h u rsd ay at th e Em ery fo rc e d a b d o m in a l se c tio n , for Mr. and Mrs. Ja ck Moore and little home. s to u t- fig u re, silk lace ; 'X ] 'V J “ Jo e P ateu eau d e Is sp o rtin g a brand son, E lb ert, of N ew port a re visiting W e a ie • 'lin g m o re ot th is e x c elle n t coffee e v e ry d a y . trim . R eg. p ric e $4.75. (PQ C A new 1926 model C adillac brougham . Mrs. Lizzie Radford. T in y cam e up S a le .......... « p j .d U O u rs is th e o n b s to re in O re g o n o u ts id e o f P o r t T he new m ach in e w as delivered W ed on a business trip to P o rtland. Alden Miller has been home for the nesday. la n d w h e re you can p u rc h a s e it. R e ceiv ed past week suffering w ith com p lica 9 2 1 . B ack L a c e , e la s tic th ig h re d u c e r ■ • ' ' ' 1 fresh every J . i i , p o u n d tions follow ing an attac k of oak pois 5"' **' L o n g s k irt, s e m i-ru b b e r to p , fo r stoui oning w hich he co n tracted at th e be G R ESH A M FU N E R A L fig u re. R e g u la r p ric e $4.75 <PQ c r ginning of his holiday vacation when HOY YL CLUB PEA C H ES PA R LO R S E M PR E SS. CORN. 1T A I1- ________________ S a le ............... ip D .D t he took a trip to C orbett with tlie NA PEA S. COLO BAR in heavy sy ru p can 25c telephone linem en. He sta rte d back SA U E R K R A I T. R E F U 4 1 5 . O n e -p ie c e “ R o u n d - Y ” , s e m i-e la s to C orvallis to resum e his stu d ies at GEE BEAXS. SIL V E R P IN E APPLI'. B roken L c, s h o rt c o rse t, fo r m e d iu m fig u re the Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l college hut BAR TOM ATOES, all high when as far as Salem , w as obliged to Slieetl, No. cans. R e g u la r p ric e $2.00. z»r g ra d e goods 3 c a n s .'Hie E. METZGEB re tu rn to G resham . He expects to lie S a le Q l . O c DIKE« TOR. able to resum e his stu d ies at th e col lege the com ing Monday. ’>) ‘ 2 1 5 2 . B ra s s ie r C o rs e t, fa n c y w eave. \\ . F H oney left today for V ancou R e g u la r p ric e $1.50. d»] n r 1 0 0 -p o u n d sack ver. B. (?., on a business trip w hich t h piice for Saturday I S a le < p l.Z j will cover tw o or th ree weeks. He was ai d A Ic n d a v accompanied liy his wife. Som ething to w arm you up these ’ 2 2 2 6 B ra s sie re C o rs e t, R a y o n strip e. chilly «lays. RAISIN’ DAY. S pecial Down in A la ham! BROWN BEANS. I. ‘ Regular price $2.25. A to u rist believing him self lost de R ¡sins I-1|> pkg. 39c 3 lbs. 25c ■ r S a le D l.t /D cided to ask th e w ay of an old colored CT» » gentlem an w ho w as shuttling along the S I X K IST ORAN GES, m ed. co u n try road. 'l l of above C om ets a re in p in k and genuine, fresh , chicken size, best to be bail, SM ALL W H IT E BEANS Which way to K enton?” said the have n o n -pineliinir O-I-C c lasp s. 3 do zen , 85c to u rist. S pecial 3 lbs. 2ue "A h . «loan know ,” replied th e old A fe w sizes in R u b b e r B ra s .ie rs and Corsets a t 1-2 price darkev. We serv e them here w ith "Is th is th e road to I^trk sv ille?" trim m in g s for 35o "Ah «loan knffw.” "How do 1 get to K ingston?" A h igh p a te n t fam ily H our, "Ah doan know ." F at y o u r lunch today at "Y ou're ce rtain ly dumb. Don't vou 4 9-Ib. sa ck know any th in g ?" l r . —n.TJ “ I lie 11 mis«' ..i Q n ality M “Mebbe not, m ebbe not, but ah ain 't > 1’IIONL U H lost," replied th e old m in strel. SPECIALS Saturday, - all next week SATURDAY ONLY OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, (limit 3 ) .................................... can 5c Clearance Sale of D O Y \ l i A RonTon sV 1 1 1 1 GUTTERS 1 and Brassiers 7!4c to 12c L. L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO. It Grocery Bulletin MANNING’S COFFEE . 50c Phone 1901 REST CANE SUGAR 0^ HOT STUFF Cl QC ST1 O B ’ S ’ (I T A M A I, E S YIM FLOUR ,.i t WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. $2.33 A. T O B A C C O , 1 6 -o u n c c tin s 93 1 1 X I .D O r O B A C C O lb -u u u c e U n s .... 93< 4 . IV. Metzger & Co. Quality and Service Phone I4<¡i Peed ¡¿Si The Oscarette P h o n e 2351 G resh am TRY The Ortensya Toilet Articles MARCBL Me H AIR CUT Mr ORIENTAL KAITY SHOPPE Third Street Phone »9x1 a v iy fA ' G resh am , Jo u rn a l Bargain Rates Now On. We O ise G reen B argain ra te s on th e Oregon Jo u rn a l a re now on. also a ttra c tiv e co m b in a t ien in e 1 p. tion ra te s w ith the G resham Outlook. "D earest." said she to her husband Until F eb ru ary 3 th e ra te s w ill be as follow s: Dally and Sunday Jo u rn al, before C hristm as, "I Just c a n ’t w ait till C hristm as to tell you w hat I ’ve $7, with Outlook. $7.80 ¡»ally Jo u r- , gotten you for a p re se n t.” nal, $5. w ith Outlook. $6 W eekly "W ell, w hat is it?” asked th e young »»soana. Jo u rn a l one y«»ar. 75c, with Outlnaik husband. .2 , O r « u ,. g « ! « » . '.‘’„ j ' “ OREGON T ra ilin g S tam ps bronz. sta tu e tte for the p arlo r m» Now w hat are you going to get he replied contem plati 1 th in k I ’ll get you a new shi m u* «nd a raxof."—T it-B its. T. „ . ¡S { JÎ;