Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 19, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    Bapditt Church Services-
A lthough the Im provem ents being
m ade In the B aptist church building
are not com pleted, th e services next
Sunday will be held In the church.
T he Bible school will begin at th e re g ­
u la r hour 10 a. m. and the church
service will com m ence a t 11 o’clock.
T he general them e for a series of s e r­
mons a t the m orning service is, “ The
People Called B ap tists.’.’ Next S u n ­
day m orning th e topic will be “Bap
tlsts and the H istory of E ngland and
E urope.” S h o rt sketches of th e lives
• f such men as Roger W illiam s, John
Bunyan, C harles Spurgeon and Menno
Simons will be given. T here w ill be
no In term ed iate society m eeting and
all th e evening m eetings will be can ­
celled. The teach ers and officers of
th e Bible school will lead the p ray er
service next W ednesday evening be-
ginning a t 7:30. An outline of the
book of E sth e r w ill be given
Zion «.vangellcal Services.
Sunday school of the Zion Evangel-1
leal church will convene a t 10 o'clock I
Sunday m orning, follow ed by the
preach in g services a t 11 from the
topics, "F rien d sh ip " and "As th e H art
P a u te th .” S enior League will m eet I
a t 7:30 p. m.
Lovely New Frocks
SA VE
lik e ’ f r o d o u f f F S ' ” '
n e c e s s iti« o i life, th e th in g s y o u m u s t u se e v e ry d a y —
ike lo o d s tu n s — a n d y o u II h a v e e n o u g h left o v e r to p u rc h a s e th e lu x u rie s
T h is
p la n ,s s im p lic ity . „ e l f - B U T I T W O R K S ! S t a r , n o w ; s t a r t s a v in g o n
20™ CENTURY STORES
Offerings Saturday and Munday, Feb. 20 and 22, Inc,
for Spring
WESSON OIL.
Quart can................... 4»<.
Tuna Fi«h,
Libby’s or Carnation Milk,
T all cans, 3 for....... ..88c
TOMATO SOUP, Camp-
bell’s, 3 cans............. 25c
“Curtis" or “White Sta r’’, all white meat, halves cn
JELLO, any flavor,
package ........................9t.
T oilet P aper,
INSTANT POSTUM,
Large can................... :{9<-
DATES, “Golden Hallow!”
in bulk, 2 lbs............. l»c
1 OOP sheets of soft sanitary tissue in roll, 3 rolls, 23c
CREAM ROLLED OATS,
freshly milled,
9-lb sack..................... 4gc
A and H SODA,
1-lb. pkg., 2 for......... 15c
SHRIMP,
“A m erican Beauty,
L atest pack, No. 1 cans __
~ cans f o r ...... '¥,c
Leslie Shaker SALT,
--lb. package..........
»c
CROWN FLOUR
4 9 _ ,b
s a c R ........ ............, {)
F ish er’s Blend, sack. $2.29
OYSTERS, “American
Beauty”, 5-oz. can.. . 15c
Koo/h-s Sardines, higyest food value on ,he m arket, ,.,b cans
Calumet BAK. POWDER,
1-lb. can, 28c
_________ 2*/2-lb. can, 5»c
Charming new dresses featured here in fashion’s sm a rte st
models—developed of all the wanted materials, including satin
crepe de chine flat crepe, canton crepe., and many woolen
butt
enibioidenes,, dainty tuckings, pleatings, headings
buttons—these are just a few of the details of these frocks of
newest sdhouettes. There are circular flares and godet skirts
i dly shirred skirts, box pleated skirts. With long or short
M;e' CP s sizes, priced at ones or loose wide ones. Women’s
and
Misses
« u h w u b ana
$7.50 - $9.50 - $12.50 to $19 50
New
Spring Sport Coats
Novelty Tailored Coats, fancy
charmeen in light colors with
light grey fur-trimm ed collars.
Priced at
$16 to $27.50
P h o n e 2221
S IL K S
New sp rin g silks in beautiful prin ted
designs, priced nt ,95c t o S 3 .H S
Wool Flannel Suitings
All wool plain sp o rt flannels in the
new leading colors for sp rin g , the yard
S f.9 8
WACK
‘ P a r k h e re a n d sh o p in c o m fo r t."
G r e s h a m , O re g o n
GROCERY BULLETIN
BROOKFIELD CIIEESE.
5-lh. loaf
lb. 3»e
APPLES, (wrapped)
C ooking an d E a tin g A pples
ROME BEAUTIES 92.00
BLACK TWIG
♦ 1.05
YELLOW NEWTOWN.
♦2.0»
REX LARD,
Med. »5c, large
♦ 1.85
SPECIALS
NEWBERG HAM,
whole or half
lb. 3»c
BULK MACARONI,
Special, 4 pounds
25c
WALNUTS, new crop,
soft shelled, 3 lbs
0»<
MARCA STELLA, pack­
age macaroni, special 5c
WILD 11!. U KBERRIES
Canned for home use,
Pints 35c, quarts 05c
HONEY, well tilled combs,
2 for 15c
SI R VIN Fl» BON EY
PI RE WHITE HONEY.
Pints 30c. quarts 55c
CANDY, plain mixed,
pure sugar. 3 lbs
HOLLAND HERRING
Buy a keg for the Lenten
season, special
♦1.05
ORANGES
252 size Sunkist brand,
the best oranges
3 dozen 85c
RAISINS
SEEDLESS SULTANAS.
4-Ib. package
3»c
HATES
Bulk, new crop dates,
very tine. 2 lbs
25c
3»e
YIM FI,OCR,
high family patent. ♦2.23
SI GAR. pure cane sugar.
cash
♦0.25
BUTTER (’R ICKERS
Edginont's. pkg
25c
PIG KARS
Special. 2 pounds
KIPPE REI» HERRING
Imported, large cns. 30c
SAI.MON
Columbia River, pink.
Tall cans, 3 cans
(3c
CORN, IOM 1 RIES, PE IS.
Be«t S tan d ard Grade», atraig h t
or assorted.
35c
3 cans
A.
W.
Metzger
&
Co.
■y
Q u a lity
and Sen n et
30c
P h o n e 1451
P e e d 12S1
Standard TOMATOES,
large cans, 2 for..... 25c
2 f#r
“Libbys” PINEAPPLE,
sliced, large cans.....25c
3 cans, 73c
20TC entoy“U M -e c ^ FEE' “**' tha? g°°d in Coffee is ™ 20th
Uly ' 1>lrect from our roasterto you, lb. 4 7 c , 3 lbs. $1.38
GRESHAM LOCALS
A new flag pole lias been secured
for the city hall grounds to replace
the one w hich w as blown down during
a recent high wind. T he new pole will
be erected soon.
GATES FUNERAL HOME
The bridge ju st n o rth of th e pickle
fa. lory w as som ew hat dam aged by the
O u r M o tto
high w ater w hich prevailed a week or
so ago, th e n o rth approach of the
THE GOLDEN RULE
bridge caving In badly and en d an g er­
ing traffic to some extent. Several
loads of rock and gravel have repaired
the cavities tem porarily.
Mrs. E lizabeth McLain has been ill
for a week or m ore w ith Intestinal
influenza. H er d au ghters, Mrs. Inez
Miller, from Monmouth, and Mrs.
E thel Miller, from the C hildren's F arm
Home near C orvallis, cam e down F ri­
day and stayed with th eir m other until
Sunday.
Mrs. A. D. C harlton was the hostess
T uesday afternoon for a group of
P ortland ladies to a 1 o ’clock lunch­
eon. followed by bridge, at T he W is­
teria. Nine w ere present in all and an
enjoyable aftern o o n w as spent. Mrs.
C harlton is a prom inent leader of so­
ciety in th e city.
l»r. Thom as D arling, who lives near
S ch iller statio n , has been seriously
HI for a few days w ith an attac k of
pneum onia, but. at p resen t he is re-
ported to be convalescing.
T he rem odeling « of
-- the UfjptlB
B aptist
church had progressed enough to per
nut of services being held In th e
building Sunday, although much r e ­
m ains yet to be done. As soon as re ­
p airs and changes a re fully com plet­
ed, the congregation is plan n in g on a
s irJ rH ’
\ 2 2 d WC 3g^ n c e le b ra te th e a n n iv e r -
re-dedieatlon. T he in te rio r already
\ 1
C
A m e ric a n — G e o rg e W a s h in g to n
p resen ts a fine ap p earan ce and is the
T h ? J a;5ter ° f, h lin s e !f, h e b e c a m e a g re a t le a d e r o f m e n
subject of en th u siastic com m ent on
T h e f a te o f th e n a tio n d e p e n d e d u p o n his ju d g m e n t—
all sides.
his
s tr e n g th o f w ill— h is c o u ra g e .
J augm ent
Mrs. E lsie Lem ing has begun work
for th e W alrad M ercantile com pany
O u r h o p e w a s n o t in v airii
as saleslady to take the place of Miss
W ith a s m a ll a n d p o o rly e q u ip p e d a r m y h e fac e d th e
M yrtle R usher who recen tly resigned
g r e a te s t n a tio n o n e a r t h — a n d w o n .
her position In th at Ntore.
A n e w n a tio n w as b o r n — a la n d o f lib e r ty a n d o f u n -
Jam es A lexander, of Bellingham .
W ashfngton, a stu d en t a t North Pa
e q u a ed o p p o r tu n ity . B u t w h a t a d iffe re n t s to n - m ig h t
clflc D ental college, w as a w eek-end
w ell be to ld h a d it n o t b e e n fo r
8
guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Ott. Mr.
W A S H IN G T O N !
A lexander is a cousin of Mrs. Ott.
The fam ily of C. E. Johnson arriv ed
S atu rd ay from Moro, Oregon, and with
Mr. Johnson a re occupying th e Cone
house on F irst street. Mr. Johnson Is
A STRUNG BANK
th e new ly-elected ca sh ier at th e Bank
of G resham .
The Southeast circle of th e Method­ versary, by about 30 friends, and w ere
ist Ladle» Aid w ill hold a food sale presented w ith a b eautiful m an tle
ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOPPE
S aturday, F eb ru ary 27. at th e A. W. clock and console set. F ive hundred
Special attention given to all
Metzger »tore, beginning at 1 o’clock. was played and a delicious lunch was
Beanty Treatm ents.
T he inform ation has come through served.
RESULTS G V A BA X TEED .
a le tte r received by Mrs Effie Beegle
Mrs. E velyn C a rlq u ist, of P o rtlan d ,
T hird S treet
from her son. B urton, who. w ith hi»
Phone 99x1
w as a ca lle r on Mrs. I. B. Bent W ed­
wife, has been for the past four year« nesday.
engaged in m issionary w ork in the
Mrs. H ans L arsen visited from S u n ­
Isthm us of Panam a, th a t on account
day u n til W ednesday w ith Mr. and
of the declining h ealth of his wife
Masonic B alk Gresham
Mrs. W infred H ill and Mrs. Jo h n
they have left th e Canal to n e for the
H ouser, of Longview, W ashington.
p resen t and are now at Los Angeles.
< a m n h » I P « n i l - w s ___
Mrs. M. S turm , who has been m a k ­
T l" * O rcbe.tra
It 1» possible they may come to O re­
3ÛV ÎÎ s m o g i a C . o f c Mu*,f
ing h er home w ith her d au g h ter. Mrs.
At MISSION vS cents per person
gon later. Mrs. Beegle ha» been a f­
Ben Hoover, had her to n sils rem oved
flicted w ith m ateria and Mr. Beegle
by a local physician T h u rsd ay m o rn ­
T he Clover circle. N eighbors of
al»o has been in a w eakened physical
ing.
A lthough th e Operation was W oodcraft, w ill hold
iv n d ltio n .
He attended school in
th e ir re g u la r
som ew hat an u n u su al one, Mrs. S trum m eeting next T uesday afternoon a t 2
G resham som ething over 25 y ears ago
rallied nicely from Its effects.
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Jo h n Metx-
and will doubtless be rem em bered by
Mrs. G. A. Cox w as an a tte n d a n t at ger
Mrs A. Llndville. d istric t o r­
m any here.
th e “S p lre lla ” co rse tie re train in g g an iser, w ill be p rese n t and a m ost In­
Mr. and Mrs C. C. K rueger on the
school Which w as held in P o rtlan d on te re stin g m eeting is expected.
Base Line road, w ere given a p leasant
T uesday and W ednesday
Mrs. Cox
Miss Je an P annock of N orth P lain.
su rp rise S aturday, F eb ru ary i. the
has become an agent for thia line of
Oregon, is the house guest of Miss
data being th e re lo th w edding anni-
speciality.
Addle P ullen.
Washington s Birthday
FIRST STATE BANK
Old Time Dance
Friday, Feb. 26