Image provided by: Multnomah County Library; Portland, OR
About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1923)
Money to loan on rea l e sta te . W. T horne, at H ank of G resham . GRESHAM LOCALS! H ouse How does its exterior appearance suit you? Is it bright and attractive or has it a dingy, worn look that depresses your spirits and makes vou wonder what is wrong with the place? A coat of Sherwin-Williams Paint works wonders in brightening up the house, it simply makes it radiate a. warmth and beauty that im presses all who go that way. And besides this, you owe it to your home to keep it in good shape. A coat of good paint saves the surface. Proper painting will make your buildings wear indefinitely. We are pepped up on the paint idea. Come in to our store and let’s talk it over. The usual services will be held in Zion E vangelical church next Sunday m orning, S unday school a t 1C o'clock and p reaching a t 11 The la tte r will be in the G erm an language. The Rev. H. R. G ebhardt will preach. In the | evening th e congregation w ill take p a rt In th e union services at the M eth odist Episcopal church. ! On last M onday evening T he Rev. and Mrs. D. Q. B arry en tertain ed a t d in n er th e official board of th e Bap tis t church, con sistin g of th e board of deacons and deaconnesses, the tru stees, ch airm an of th e m usic com m ittee, or- gauist, Sunday school su p erin ten d en t, su p e rin ten d e n t of cradle roll and pres- i ldent o f the B. Y. P. U. A fter the d in n er an im p o rtan t business session was held in p rep aratio n for th e a n nual business m eeting of th e church to be on A pril 20. M atters of im port ance were tran sacted and a social hour was enjoyed. Twentieth Century Grocery If you believe In making your Dollar last longer. If you believe you’re entitled t o quality. If you believe sU res should be sanitary. If you believe sales S i d e should £e courteous, then you believe in the 20TH CENTURY WAY. People should be SATURDAY AND MONDAY WE OFFER V im or Crown Flour, 49-pound sack for No. 10 sacks P aten t Flour, 49c $1.89 F ed er a l, B orden or C arnation M ilk, 3 can s f o r ................................... 29c ^ T h ars8 0 ^ * <:< t L h LEAF CHERRIES PR EF. STOCK CATSUP CANNED p L r ? ? ^ _ * anii APRICOTS, Red’ Del Monte or Preferred Stock. “Robles” Brand in syrup, large cans......... 20c Bacon Backs, streaked fat and lean, absolutely the finest we can buy, by the whole piece 25c, '/-p iece 28c, sliced 33c M. B. Splaw n has received a tele gram from the Johnson C onstruction com pany In stru ctin g him to go to »'AHVLAND CORN j SLICED SINGAPORE PINE- I SEEDLESS RAISINS in bulk W eston, Oregon, w here be will tak e ..............................’ a p p l e , No. 2 cans...........20c 1 2 lb s .......................... a position as forem an of a g rad in g ROYAL BAKING POWDER, large cans...40c 2}2 lb. can« S I.10* crew. He left last night. ► lb.... #2.29 Ì ours for better looking buildings DRIED CHERRIES I EXTRACTED HONEY Mr. and Mrs. Roy S tarb ard and baby ROYAL CHEF CLAMS oun(l 15c | Pint jars ........................29c from U m atilla are h ere for a v isit of nzx'T’i i x'.r-wt'w.. --- Tall cans, new pack..... 20c about ten days w ith M r s S tarb ard 's 2 0 T H C E N T U R Y C O F F E E is b est— 3 5 c, 3 $1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Beegle and o th e r relatives. A young m an who recently came ^ \a lu e " Cut Stringless Beans and large cans Standard Tomatoes, 2 cans.....'.’..’............ 25c from A rkansas trie d dipping for sm elt 2 25 c for th e first tim e on T h u rsd ay even Phone 1421 ing. The firs t tim e he dipped, to his SWEETENED CHOCOLATE GOLDEN WEST COFFEE asto n ish m en t, no fish w ere in th e net 3 lbs.................................. 25c P o u n d ............................ J5c P o u n d ............................ 42c b u t the next tim e th e net was so full GOLDEN BANTAM CORN, can.. th a t he had to have help to pull it in. Lunch P ap er, 5c rolls, 3 for 10c, 10c rolls 4 f o r ............................ ââjéc ¿5c I t was so heavy th a t he alm ost fell In An im p o rta n t m eeting of th e Wo m en’s Home M issionary society w ill be held a t th e church on W ednesday af ternoon, April 11. S peakers from P o rt ?argeA headsTTU CE. Lie I S S “ * FR U IT^ I BOILING ONIONS land and from Salem a re expected. You can buy your clo th es in Those from Salem are Mrs. Ada Miller, G resham for less. V irgin secretary of ch ild ren 's w ork: Mrs. R ed lan d N avel O ran ges, 176 size, d o z. 3 5 c , 2 5 2 siz e , d o z . for 2 5 c w ool suits for M en an d Y ou n g C raw ford, rep resen tin g th e Old Peoples H ome; and Mrs. D urkheim er, confer M en — So CMVMienOy i ^ ' “ " P“ “ ‘° bUy '° ° d S' UltS than at a 20TH CENTURY STORE. ence secretary of mite-boxes. A special In v itatio n Is extended to m o th ers of p rim a ry and cradle-roll children. The hostesses w ill be Mrs. C. E. Rusher, Mrs. R. H. Todd, Miss M ina G ilbert Kuppenlteinier and Miss Cora Greene. T he L enten Clothes L A D I E S wp have ju s t received a new line of offering will be b ro u g h t In a t th is tim e. Buster Brown MEN'S W E A R S H O E S The Rev. B. C. Dewey, well-know to m any in th is vicinity, will preach a t th e F ree M ethodist church next Blue, Pink and W hite for th a t dainty in Black and Brown with the S unday m o rn in g at 11 o’clock. Sun u n d erg arm en t. WIDE SEAM day school will m eet a t 10 o’clock. The that are in such demand are here usual service will be held in th e even ing a t 7:30 o'clock and th e mid-week in all sizes p ray er service In T h u rsd ay evening T he Rev. E. D. B lackm an is pastor T he A reme club will m eet a t th e hom e of Mrs. H. J. P u lfe r on Monday Q uarterlies and afternoon. A pril 9. Mrs. J. C. Schultz Delineators Mrs. George Page and Mrs. J. N. Clana New S p ring G ingham s han will assist th e hostess. The ladies will be h ere in a few days 32 In. 26c and 39c will go prepared to sew. All O. E. S ladies a re Invited. i r CATS TO TRADE AT BISH O P H E N ew Im proved M od el 4 9 0 C hev The ladies of th e R ap tlst Guild will hold a m eeting of u n u su al im portance rolet is on d isp la y in our sa lesro o m . musical arts club on T uesday evening. A pril 10. T his MEETING MONDAY NIGHT a 111 be an all d ay m eeting and will be Let us d em o n stra te it an d sh ow you held at the home of Mrs. H annah Jo h n A m eeting of th e Musical A rts club son. In the aftern o o n th e ladles will w ill be held a t th e G resham lib ra ry the m any im provem en ts. b rin g th e ir dollars and tell how they next Monday evening. A pril 9, at 8 earned them Every lady is also a sk Ol ’clock. ed to b rin g a recipe for th e cook book, T he com m ittee will subm it th e com FO R O N E W E E K O N L Y 1923 M od el 4 9 0 p rice which is b eing prepared. pleted by-law s for adoption, th e c h a ir Mrs. Mary Leslie has ren ted her m en of d ep a rtm en ts w ill be a n Touring ................ $ 663 W h ile the su pp ly lasts house in Thom pson ad d itio n to Miss nounced an d p la n s u n d erta k en for Roadstei 642 ag g ressiv e w ork along sev eral lines of F lorence Beers, who recently cam e 32-Piece Iona Decorated Dinner Sets Coupe 877 from Kim m ell, In d ian a to tak e a posi- m usical activity. T he m eeting will be m ade specially i tion In the office of th e A. W. M etzger Sedanette 1044 | com pany. Miss BeerR is expecting her Interestin g and In stru ctiv e by the Sedan 1065 m other here w ithin th e next few weeks presence of W. H. Cope, on invitation, 42-Piece Iona Decorated Dinner Sets who will give a ta lk on organized m u Deliver v 627 and they will occupy th e house. sical effort for com m unity b etterm en t. These prices all f. o. b. Gresham Mr. Cope, who has alread y had an in- ’ troduction to th is locality as president and g en eral m an ag er of th e Cope Film We are compelled to make room for a large shipment co rp o ratio n , has had m any y ea rs of " T h e G la d Him.! of china to arrive soon. C h a r e h.w experience as a m usical d irecto r. He B ible S ch o o l 10 a. m . S e rm o n a t 11 a m Phone 2331 Gresham a n d 7 30 p . m . Lord*« S u p p e r th e fir»! Is a tra in e d vocalist and has directed S u n d a y o f th e m o n th . B ib le S tu d y a n d larg e choirs and ch o ru ses in various P r a i s e S e rv ic e W e d n e s d a y . 7 SO p m. Distributor for Chevrolet M otor Cars and ( h o i r R e h e a rn a l. T h u r s d a y , 7 30 p. m. p a rts of th e co u n try . He w as re c e n t “ I n b e r s n l B rotherhood Is the »¡.tai" ly called to S eattle to sing "N azareth " Phone 1 - ö b _ < * rc s h a iii, O r c m m “Come tiioo tetfh u t and in will do in T rin ity E piscopal ch u rch on E aster thee good.' Sunday. He w ill have some in te re st- 1 DAVID Q BARRY, B. Th., P astor. ing th in g s to tell out of his own ex periences. About 25 p erso n s have alread y sign- | e«i as c h a rte r m em bers of th e Musical A rts club. T hese and m any o th e rs I are expected to be p resen t Monday - .- .r Ow o% O' : X " ’? f‘ 8Pp^ night. AU p erso n s who a re in terested In m usic, vocal o r In stru m en tal, and O r c i o l i Prunes, 10 lbs. for whom we know well and favorably n i®*“ of m erlt 89 Choice Picnics, pound for 19« a re w illing to ta k e som e active p art in reputation and ability of individuali'oftin 68 ®8 tO the D caches. No. 2 ‘ • tins, 2 for 35« th e lines of th e club w ork, a re eligible how well we can answ er Ie n i l f T" con,e ,o U8' an,i Salt Pork, pound for 25« Pure Jelly, 5-ounce glass ...... to m em bership. All such a re invited 10« personal acquaintance. That is ii.« nn‘ " ’f g° ° d deal on L A . Cheese, pound for 29« to atten d and become m em bers. why a voting man should l >■> on oi niany reasons th a t’s enough, lb. lbs. ...........Koasted today, on your table tom orrow ............ L. L. Kidder Hdwe. Co. Gresham, Oregon I referred Stock Sardines in large oval cans, Men cans for Fruit and Vegetable Specials $ to $40 /V Isworth ô Ma r tir \ $1.50 COTTON CHARMEUSE SILK HOSIERY 9O c yard $1.50 pair CHEVROLET SPECIAL Only $5.98 Sherman McCarter Garage Only $7.98 BETHEL BAI’TIST H E P P S RACKET STORE O miski J) “YES SIR, HE’S O K ” GROCERIES Palace Car Syrup, pt, 15«, qt. 25« half-gallon.............. .. ... Barrel Syrup, best C. and M. qt. Pure Honey, qts. 60- , pints Bulk Cocoa, 3 pounds for Solid Pack I'oniatoes. Pork and Beans, medium, B e s t t ¡olden B. Corn, 15r 10 30. Sugar C Corn Flakes. 3 packages 25- Ol-o-Palin Soap. 6 bars for 29- Ro\ a I V hite Soap. 25 bars for $1.00 Creme Oil Soar. 2 b a r s f o r is depositor an’ d “ New Bonks at Gr«-«hnm lib r a r y . T he follow ing new hooks have been received at th e G resham lib ra ry : ll- i- M “ Flow ing G old,” Rex Beach. A ro- ' m ance of the T exas oil Helds. •'N orthw est.” H arold Blndloss A ta le of endeavor, m ystery and love In th e C anadian Rockies Gresham. "Song of th e I.ark." W ill« 8. G ather. A novel of th e w estern plains. Pieces for E very Day th e Schools "" Phone ÎJ01 C eleb rate.” Norm a It Deming. December la n e ," Robert H lchens Dll. EMIL ROSI Nili IH .Elf T he rom ance of a b rillian t London so " 'te o p n th fc I’h y . id u n ciety woman. ’onicdon Hotel "T u rk ey R aisin g .” H. M. L in to n . Suite 1-; ««Pen «- I n , F irst S ta te B a n k GRESHAM NOTH E. As th e Sun-D ial Ranch has ceased to o p erate th e mill and g rain business at Fairview O regon, all p arties owing th e Sun-D ial Ranch will please — t t e l r account at once at th e office of T he Fairview G rain A W arehouse Co .. SVN-DIAl. RANCH. H. C. Cam pbell. P resident. P atro n ise the Home Shoe Shiner. . . . M ens ’ 1 and ladies' shoes. S atu rd ay ,f ,e r n o ° “ and_evening. Ruben A nder- Son' *, a “ d ,n Todd s B arber Shop _ ~T---- - S a fl.f.e H . „ “ ""..L "".1" “: - S atisfactio n g u aran teed . $3. Fred 1 . Jones, phone G resham I M a l. if Oregon IC E •n y quantity—any time D ELIV ERED Made In G resham PACK PRODUCTS CO ........... ....