Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 23, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAUK FOUR
GRESHAM OCTLOOK, FRIDAY,
Free Methodist Seri Ice*.
ARTHUR BJUR
Licensed Electrician
a n d C ontractor
Fourteen years experience.
Well known — Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Office Phone 601
Gresham,
Oregon
The F ree M ethodist Sunday school
will begin Sunday a t 10 a. m.. followed
*
! by preaching by th e p asto r at 11 from
the topic, “R ivers of Living W ater."
T he young people's m eeting w ill begin
at 7 o’clock, followed by evangelistic
services at 8. All are welcome to
these m eetings.
Just received—Several hundred pounds of strictly fresh
HIGH-GRADE CANDY
We will give one pound of Florida assorted
Fruit Drops absolutely FREE with each
pound of candy you buy.
F rid ay an d S a tu rd ay, A pril 2 3 and 2 4
Our w in d o w s tell the story
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
'‘The House of Quality”
23,
IfcM
GRESHAM LOCALS
Ed. Schenk left th is m orning to r his
su m m er's w ork as a fo rest ra n g e r near
Zigzag. Monday evening 20 friends
g ath ered a t his hom e for a farew ell
p arty in his honor. The evening was
p leasan tly sp e n t In playing 500 and in
listen in g in on th e radio, a fte r which
refre sh m e n ts w ere served
Painting and Papering.
See Wm. E arn s for painting, tin tin g
and papering. All w ork g u aran teed .
H ogan road. R. 1, Box 70-A, G resh-
am Oregon
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APRIL
W ork wiH be com m enced soon on
,h e new re8idence of Bui te n W all ad
w hlch *B t0 be erected on h,s lot in
| Kirklan(1 addition on th e co rn e r of
F irs t stre e t and Ava avenue. The
house, a four-room m odern bungalow ,
34 x 36 feet in size, w ill face east and
' w ill be one sto ry in height. T h ere
will be a full basem ent, w ith labor-
saving devices. It will be heated by
1 fu rn ace and a fireplace w ill g race the
living room, w hile In the up to date
kitchen an elec tric ran g e w ill take
j care of th e cooking problem .
M.
Stokes, of P o rtlan d , is th e a rc h ite c t
and G eorge W ebster, of G resham , will
i have ch arg e of th e c a rp e n te r work.
♦
An im p o rtan t rea l estate deal is th a t
of th e sale of the old G regerson place,
co n sistin g of house and 7*6 ac res east
of G resham on th e K ane road, to ea st
ern people, A. H. Hyloff and fam ily, of
P lainfield, New Je rse y , who w ill arriv e
soon to tak e possession of th e ir prop
erty. E xtensive a lte ra tio n s a re to be
m ade in the house. T he sale w as m ade
th ro u g h K. J. H agberg, Pow ell V alley
rea lto r.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Udey
T uesday, A pril 13, a son w eighing 8*6
pounds, at th e n u rsin g home of Mrs
H arriet T im m erm an. T h ty resid e n ear
the mill of th e Ridge L um ber com ­
pany. Mrs. Udey, who is a g ra n d ­
d au g h ter of Mrs. M. E. Gilm ore, will
be rem em bered as Miss Mary Davis, of
C orbett.
T he re g u la r m eeting of th e L ad '
A uxiliary of th e A m erican Legion will
be held T uesday evening, A pril 27, at
the g ran g e hall. T he m em bers of the
Legion and th e A uxiliary will enjoy a
social hour to g eth er, follow ed by re
fresh m en ts. The ladies a re requested
to bring th e ir receip t ca rd s to th is
m eeting.
2 0 - CENTURY STORES
Protect Your Health and Pocketbook
Let the 20th Century assist you. We feature Nationally advertised brands of known
value, sold through stores kept scrupulously clean. Elimination of expensive over­
head bring these to you at real money saving prices.
Offerings Saturday and Monday April 24th and 26th
C R Y STA L W H IT E SOAP,
JO b ars, 88c
D E L M ONTE CA TSU P,
la rg e b o ttle, 19c
VAN CAMP’S BEANS. This lS-oz. can formerly retailing at 12'4c is even
below pre-war prices. Now 3 cans 25c
P U R E LARD, fre s h ly
ren d e re d , 3 pounds, 59c
AMAIZO OIL, fo r c o o k in g
o r b a k in g , qt. can, 43c
SODA CR A C K ER S, fre sh
a n d crisp ,
pound, 15c
R o y al A nne C H E R R IE S ,
“R a y cro ft”. Good flavor, packed
in a m edium syrup.
L ge. c a n s 25c, 2 fo r 49c
on which Mother should be first in our
thoughts. Through press of business or
pleasure you may have forgotten this im-
portant date. Stop in today and select a gift
or a card for Her. Selections are best right
now.
I
HEPPS RACKET STORE
I
GROCERY BULLETIN
SUGAR
J E W E L SH O R T EN IN G ,
S w ift’s best, 4-lb c a n 83c
R oyal B ak in g P o w d e r — Save
on these quantity prices,
______ ______________________ 2|-lb. can $1.19, 5-lb can $2.29
S. O. S„ 6 pads ste e l w ool,
S atu rated w ith a clean sin g soap
p ack ag e 22c,
2 fo r 43c
S e a rc h lig h t M A TC H ES,
larg e , fu ll boxes
box 5c,
6 boxes 29c
L IB B Y ’S M ILK,
T he n e a re st to fresh cream
4 c a n s, 35c
G roner’s W aln u ts— Jumbo
Franquettes fairly bursting with large
white meats, inimitable in flavor...................................pound 35c
K e rr’s W H E A T FL A K E S ,
The ideal w arm w eath er m ush
“ T iss K lo th ” N A PK IN S,
BON AMI,
40 N ifty N apkins in a package
la rg e (3 lb.) pkg, 29c
pkge 10c, 3 fo r 28c
K err’s B est P a te n t F lour,
“H a sn ’t scratch ed y et”
c a k e 10c,
pow d., pkg. 12c
49-lb. sacks, $2.13. Fisher’s Blend $2.23
STANDARD TOxMATOES, can............................................................................... 1 Or
20TH CENTURY COFFEE—“The nearest to a perfect flavor.”
Direct from our roaster to you, hence always fresh.
_______________________________
Lb, 4 7 c , 3 lbs. $1.38
J. N. C lanahan has p u rch ased w ithin
th e past two weeks on W allula avenue
in Cascadeview A cres a lot 100 x 175
feet. O ther recen t sales to G resham
people in th is tra c t have been to B ur-
ten and Leslie W alrad, K. C. R oberts
and A. McManus. N egotiations a re be­
ing m ade for o th e r lots and it is ex ­
pected th a t th e en tire plot of 14 acres
w ill soon have changed hands. The
purch ases have been m ade from C. R.
M iller of P o rtlan d th ro u g h Jam es
Elkington.
T he residence and g arag e of F. A.
M iller at M elville farm a re being
painted th is week, the color a R ussian
gray, which g rea tly im proves th e a p ­
p earan ce of the prem ises. A son. Roy
Miller, of P o rtlan d , is doing th e p a in t­
ing, assisted by a friend, F ra n k Diehl,
also from P o rtlan d , is engaged in
helping w ith ’farm w ork a t th e M iller
place.
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Mrs. C. E. W alker, of F o re st Grove,
is visiting h er sister, Mrs. H. V. Adix,
for tw o w eeks d u rin g th e absence of
her husband on an e a ste rn b u sin ess !
trip to W ashington, D. C„ and o th er I
Phone 1236
Gresham
points.
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C harles and Ralph B utterfield, who ;
have ju st finished a revival cam paign
at Albany, will begin a series of s e r­
vices at the Bible S tan d ard ch u rch ;
Sunday evening w hich w ill continue
indefinitely. The young men a re o c­
cupying the three-room house on the
prem ises of U. G. Saiki.
T heodore Van D n i'n ck retu rn ed
T uesday from a tw o-day b u sin ess trip I
M \R K E T D A Y SPECI \L , SEEDLESS RAISINS
.......... 4-lb. pltg. 39c
to Seattle.
Mrs. Edna M iller, u .iughter ot Mis.
'/. \.N BROOMS, quality brooms at 10 per cent reduction Big Hit 75c; Babv Doll
Anna H am lin, „pent la st week w ith
her m other and oth>‘ - G resham le la -
90c; All Gold $1.10. Gold M edal'$1.35
tive8. He husband, .lock Miller, o f;
West T im ber. Oregon, cam e for hei
Royal Club Peaches
Sunday and they retu rn ed to th e ir
TOILET
SOAPS
Heavy syrup 25<
home
Peter Pan, Bath Tablets,
F ra n k C. Jones has bought a lot nt
W emtne on thi Mt. Hood Loop h ig h ­
Beet’s
Mechanic,
Creme
P U R E CANE SUGAR
Rodgers Twist Fop
way and is p rep arin g to (mild a c a r ­
Oil, 6barj)39F
100-lb. bags
p en ter shop and engage in building
Shaker Salt
o p eratio n s there, lie will re tu rn to I
C ash p ric e for
3 boxes 25c
I G resham occasionally to care for work
Saturday and Monday
ONION SETS
in th is vicinity.
A rnold Rogers, w ho has been nut of i
Special
price
Van Camp’s Pork
school on account of sick n ess for the 1
3
lbs
25c
past tw o weeks, ts im p iv lu g .
and Beans
A rrangem ents have been made w ith
Med can 10r
| the Radio E lectric com pany to fu rn ish
Royal Club Jell Powder
facilities for a radio program in con-
• nection w ith th e di .nor to be given by .
3 pkgs. 25c
Campbell’s Soups
the M ethodist Ladies Aid on th e ive-
1
i uing of April SO. T a • ’ e g a la r m eeting
all varieties
■ : i in Aid » ill lie held on Wednesday
Col. River Salmon
CROWN and K ERR’S
Can 10C
afternoon at 2:30 a t th ? church.
The Day of Days
H E R S H E Y ’S COCOA,
% -p o u n d can, 15c
PIN E A PPL E —Broken slices, packed the same as whole slices, except slices
may be slightly broken. Rich, mellow fruit in good syrup. Lge. cans 3 for 59c
Fisher’s Scratch Feed, 100 lbs... $2.73
Fisher’s Egg Producer, 100 lbs... $2.58
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“ K e llo g g s” P E P .
p ack ag e, 10c
Crown Chic Feed, 100 lbs............ $3.14
Cracked Corn, 100 lbs....................$2.13
Mill Run, 80 lbs................................. $1.13
Rose Bushes, $1 Dozen
at the Greenhouse
G e r a n iu m s
Cannas
Petunias
and o th e r bedding p la n ts
GRESHAM GREENHOUSE
P h o n e 306
D am ascu s R oad
F o r y o u r c o n v e n ie n c e w e h a v e a good a s s o rtm e n t of
p la n ts a t T h e O se a re tte .
GRESHAM.
Friendly
Counsel
“ Experience is a dear teacher” as many have found
who invested all their capital in some business venture
without having consulted with financial experts. Need­
less losses are encountered every day because of this.
I he first State Bank seeks to render a friendly and
helpful service to the business men and farmers in this
district.
W e are always willing to give you the benefit of our
experience along financial lines. It costs you nothing.
Many of your neighbors profit by their contact with this
bank. Let us help you.
"Save, young man, and become respectable and re­
spected.”— Franklin.
$6.25
FLOUR
M ILK
Carnation, \lpine,
Borden’s
Can 10<
31 ST PATENT, both high
■lass Hours. Special price
$ 2 .2 5
49-lb. bag
Rt. «X » X
Choice pink
43
Holland Herring
I()-lb. keg $1.35
F at special reduction, 1 lb 55^, 3 lbs $1.59, 5 lbs. $2.65
stick cand\ I R ' with even pound
Metzger & Co.
Phone 1451
Teed 12S1
FIRST STATE BANK
A Strong Bank
G re sh am , O regon
Returned Ml»»li>n.iry to lecture.
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A ¿A <r L kl¿JL L L ,l« L ,s 1 .’ JLÏJLLLL. l Î j . i J . i 1 c . i T T T T .r r r
T he Rev. B urton L. Beegle, late re-
ch
ild
ren
,
arriv
ed
T h u rsd ay evening
i tu rn ed m issionary from th e Panum i
Canal zone, will give a n ad d ress a t th e I from Los A ngeles by au to and will
Free Methodist ch u rch T uesday eve­ visit relativ es and friends in and
ning, A pril 27. at 7:30. Illu stra te d by aro u n d G resham for the com ing week.
, upw ard ot 100 la n tern slides. T his They have been engaged as m ission­
29x4.40 Savage Balloon Tire
lecture prom ises to be both in te restin g arie s in th e Canal zone for n early four
and Tube, $17.50
la n d highly in stru ctiv e, as views » ill y ea rs and only recen tly left th e re on
I he show n of the co n stru ctio n • f th e account of Im paired health.
iOxJ 1-2 rrV.size guaranteed cord $ 9 .7 5
I P anam a canal, the op eratio n of the
50x3 1-2 oversize guarant'd cord $ 1 1 .3 5
j locks, scenes in and aro u n d P an am a G resham I ■ denom inational Service».
P re ac h in g serv ices, preceded by a
ALL S A V A G E CO RDS
i < ity as w ell as pictu res of ch u rch and
Sunday school work. The Rev. Mr. I special song service, w ill be held at
Gas 22c
I Beegle will enjoy m eeting old friends the U ndenom inational tem ple Sunday
aftern
o
o
n
at
2
o'clock.
Sunday
school
lan d acq u ain tan ces at th is tim e as he
| was fo rm erly well know n in G resham will convene at 10 a. m. T h ere w ill
and vicinity, and It is hoped m any will he preach in g again Sunday evening,
P o w e ll a t R o b e rt»
G re s h a m
I avail them selves of th is privilege as also p ray e r m eeting w ill be held T u e s­
w ell as th e p leasu re of listen in g to an day evening and young people's m eet­
educational lecture. He w ill also ing on F rid ay evening. E veryone wel- SE R IE S K CHEVROLET touring car for
sale, driven only 500 miles. Can be pur­
preach at the F ree M ethodist ch u rch ; come to all services.
Sunday evening at 8 o'clock
chased for reasonable price. See W alter
GIRL'S RICYCLE for ale. Phon« Oresh-
T he Rev. and Mrs. Beegle and th ree
am 1974.
Metzger, phone 1501.
S p e c ia l
Ivy Filling Station