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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1924)
PAGE FOLK " he Bank of G resham pays 5 per cent in te re st on tim e deposits.—Adv The announcem ent has been mad. in th e P o rtlan d p apers of th e death at H udson, Indiana, on May 11, of the Rev. M. L. H ardingham . whose body is being b ro u g h t to P o rtlan d for burial. The Rev. Mr. H ardingham was well know n in th is p a rt of the county several y ea rs ago, havhig been p asto r of th e G resham and Fairview M ethodist E piscopal chu rch es. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Jen n ie H ardingham , well know n to many here, and by one son, Mervyn, who . foods take more of the average m an’s income than any other of life’s necessities w as born at the G resahm parsonage. Buying your groceries from the 20th Century Stores is th^ most consistent and sysi Many G resham flower lovers have tematic method of saving. Their offerings are visited th e huge pancy g ard eu s of Mrs. W. D. L inderm an on th e section line road ju st w est of G resham , and have been asto n ish ed at th e variety and beauty of the flowers. Mrs. L in derm an is raisin g th e flow ers com SODA CR A C K ER S, fre sh F U L L CREAM C H E E S E m ercially, and besides supplying the M ISSIO N A P R IC O T S, la rg e a n d c risp , p o u n d ............ 15c needs of m any local people she sells 1 pound 28c, 2 p o u n d s 55c c a n s 20c, « c a n s ........ $1.15 them on th e public m ark et in P o rtlan d FANCY LOUISIANA B L U E on th ree days of each week. E X T R A L A R G E PR U N E S C A M P B E L L ’S SO UP, a ll R ose R ice, 3 lbs. fo r . * .»c Mrs. M artha S tea rn s of A sto ria v is 3 p o unds ......... ................ 25c v a rie tie s , e ach ............... 10c ited one day la st week w ith h er sis te r, Miss S ara D otson, at th e hom e of W esson O il, Fresh s t o c k ,............... quarts 4 9 c, ¿ g a ls. 9 7 c, g a ls. $ 1 .8 9 Mr. and Mrs. H. L. S t.C lair. At th e an n u al society m eeting of I 20TH CENTURY BROOMS, strong, th e F ree M ethodist ch u rch on Wed- | “D IA M O N D ” W H IT E B IR C H Clothes medium weight, each.....................98c nesday evening J. A. Bushong was I Pins, 2 dozen in carton, 3 cartons.. 25c elected lay delegate to the an n u al con- I ference to be held in Salem. Miss i f IG BARS, fresh stock, filling is genuine Mabel Shipley is th e reserv e dele L IN IT STARCH, gives cotton goods a gate. O ther officers of th e church imported figs, 2 lbs, for...... ............... 35c linen finish, 3 packages....................18c elected w ere Miss Minnie R obertson, Sunday school su p e rin ten d e n t; P. F. CORN B E E F , No. 1 tin s D E V IL M EAT, sm a ll size CARNATION M ILK, Black, class lead er; J. J. R obertsom I each ................................... 20c 0 tin s ........................ qa tru ste e for th ree y ea rs; J. A. B u s h -' «C ta ll ca n s, e a c h ....... 9c ong, P. F. Black, Mrs. B. W. Em ery, KELLOG GS CORN F L A K E S F E D E R A L M ILK, ta ll can s Mrs. Je ssie C athey and Miss Minnie | W H IT E W O N D ER SOAP each ..................................... R obertson, stew ards. 4 fo r 25c, lim it 0 c a n s 7 b a rs fo r.......................... 25c T he executive com m ittee of G re s h - 1 am P o st No. 30 A m erican L egion will K err’s B est P a te n t F lour, gu a ra n teed to the la st pound, 49-lb . sk $ 1 .5 9 m eet a t th e G resham Outlook office T uesday evening, May 20. All mem- | 1 p a c k ag e SEA FOAM W A SH IN G PO W D E R , la rg e size b ers are urged to be present. 2 p ac k ag e s P E E T S W ASH IN G SOAP, la rg e size Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gibbs w en t to I H erm iston, Oregon, recen tly to visit | 1 b a rs C R Y ST A L W H IT E SOAP Dewey Gibbs and family. Rev. and Mrs. A. C. B rack en b erry I P U R E HONEY, p in t M ason L A R G E Q U EEN O LIV ES, of P o rtlan d w ere Sunday g u ests a t th e | P U R E BU LK SH O R T E N IN G ja rs , each ..........................33c hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. W iles. p in t M ason ja rs , e a c h .. 33c 3 p o u n d s................... ........ 50c 20th Century Grocery BONAMI and DANGLER Are You Saving Every Day? T w o o f the B est O IL C O O K S T O V E S on the m ark et. GOOD FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY We a re o v e rsto c k ed a n d a r e o fferin g th em a t th e fo l lo w in g p ric e s fo r a lim ited tim e only. 2- H ole 3- H ole 3 -IIo le 3 -IIo le 2 -IIo le B o n a m i...............................................$15.00 B onam i, w ith h ig h b a c k ...........$21.50 B onam i, w ith o u t b a c k ................$19.50 D a n g le r, w ith o u t b a c k ................$27.50 D a n g le r .......................................... $22.50 J. E. M E T Z G E R Your Home Furnisher Gresham, Oregon $1.11 worth for 89c Grocery Bulletin 1. NEVVBF.RG HAM, The kind you like and will buy again, whole or half........................... lb $ .29 2. SAL I PORK, medium weight.....................lb .18 .19 3. PIC N IC HAMS, shoulders, meaty, good, lb 4. REX LARD, med. pail 75<‘, SILVERLEAF LARD, large.................................................. 1.45 5. BROO KFIELD LOAF CHEESE, whole or ha]f.............................................................lb 6. ROYAL BAKING POW DER, 12-oz 40c 2’<>-pound $1.25, 5-pound.......................... .29 2.35 7. V IRG IN IA SW EET POTATOES, No. 2% cans .......................................................................... 15 8. GLEN WYLLES TOMATOES, No. 2*4 cans ................... - .................................. 2 cans .25 9. COLUMBIA RIVER RED SALMON, No. 1 flat cans................................................................. 25 10. BOO1HS SARDINES, large oval cans.............. 15 11. BULK COCOA, Special........................... 5 lbs .23 12. LI P IO N S T EA ,..................%-pound 45f, lb .85 13. POPS CORN STARCH, oldest and best....lb .10 14. KERRS BEST PATENT FLOUR... 49-lbsk 1.63 15. PRINCE ALBERT TOBACCO 16-oz $1.05 TU X ED O TOBACCO........................16 oz 1.05 A. W. METZGER & CO. Quality and Service Phone 1451 Feed 1281 GRESHAM BUSINESS MAN TAKES PORTLAND BRIDE S r n I M A IN E C 0 R N - N ° ' 2 «¡»«. Violet Brand, each.... ifc PR E F E R R E D STOCK SU PR E M E PEACHES, large cans 28c, 2 cans In,................ s s . W. A. H essel, head of th e H essel A & L C R U SH P IN E A P P L E P U R E BU LK LA RD MACARONI, R e a d y Cut Im plem ent com pany, was m arried No. 2 tin s e a c h ................ 19C 3 p o u n d s.............................. jo y esterd ay in P o rtlan d , the bride being 4 p o u n d s f o r ..................... 25c Miss G ertrude G race Lewis, d au g h ter CALUM ET BAKING POW DER of Jo h n O. Lewis of P ortland. The ROYAL BAKING POW D ER, large w edding took place at th e G race Me 1 pound 28c, 2% pounds................. 65c cans 43c, 2% pound can........... $1.35 m orial E piscopal ch u rch , th e Rev. Oswald T aylor officiating. Miss Louise 20th C entury C offee, b len d ed and roasted tod ay, on your ta b le to F ish er of P o rtlan d was bridesm aid and Dr. H. H. H ughes of G resham m orrow . O ne pound 3 8 c, 3 pounds $ 1 .1 0 . best man. Mrs. Chas. F o w ler played the wedding m arch and Mrs. Iris G U EST IV O RY SO AP M artinson Oakley san g "O P rom ise S U N L IT E TOM ATOES, solid 5c size, 12 b a r s ............... 55c Me.” T he ch u rch w as b eau tifu lly pack lge. can 15c 0 c a n s 87c decorated w ith pink and w hite b lo s som s and greenery. A reception was held afte r the cerem ony a t th e home of W. J. M orris, cousin of th e bride, BETH EL BAPTIST CHURCH w here a buffet lunch w as served. G resham g u ests at th e wedding A N N OUNCES SE R VII ES w ere Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E lkington, Mr. arid Mrs. H arold Busick, Dr. H arry R eg u lar services w ill be held on Ott and Dr. Hughes. I Sunday at the B ethel B ap tist church, Mr. and Mrs. H essel a re enjoying a the Prof. G. R. S ch lau ch w ill preach sh o rt honeym oon a t L ake C helan in both m o rning and evening. In the W ashington. On th e ir re tu rn they m orning he will tak e for his subject will occupy th e H essel home on I “T W he est P ro g ram of th e C h u rch ” and in k---------- Pow ell street. the evening "C h a ra c te r.” Sunday I « « » P E L TEAM SERVICE I a Y. P. u " a t T Al‘l a re ° S e d " " 1 to AT METHODIST ( HI R(’1I I these services. ;— A b u sin ess session w ill be held in " h e evening service a t th e Meth- connection w ith th e m orning service and all m em bers a re urged to be odist E piscopal ch u rch w ill be In ch arg e of a gospel team from th e E p present. w orth League of th e F irs t M ethodist I ch u rch of P o rtlan d . Miss H attie Ogil- EREE METHODIST Prices Quoted Below are F. O. B. Gresham CHURCH MEETINGS hie w ill be th e leader of th e team . S e d a n ......................................................................................................... The th ree delegates who atten d e d th e T he fo u rth q u a rte rly m eeting of the P o rtlan d D istrict E pw orth L eague at conference y ear began a t th e F ree A storia w ill te ll th e L eag u ers about C o“Pe ............................................................... 8 3 0 M ethodist ch u rch T h u rsd ay evdhing th e w onderful good tim e they had at and w ill co n tin u e each evening th is the convention. T he League will m eet T o u r i n g .......................................................... 635 week and over Sunday. a t 7 o'clock for th e devotional m eet Rev. W. T. K latzbach, d istric t elder, ing w hich will be led by M argaret R o a d s t e r ................................... will be p rese n t and p resid e over these St. C lair. In th e m orning th e p asto r, th e Rev. services. Sunday school w ill convene 4 -P a ssen g er C o u p e .............................. 920 A. 8. H lsey, w ill occupy th e pulpit. at 10 o ’clock. T he sa cram e n t of the L ord's S upper w ill be observed S u n His topic will be "C o n cen tratio n of L ight D e l i v e r y ................................. g jg P u rp o se.” T he ch o ir w ill sing day m orning follow ing th e serm on. All a re welcome. “O Love In c a rn a te .” CHEVROLET BUY YOUR CHEVROLET IN GRESHAM 1-Ton Truck C h a s s is ....................... ' 675 SHERMAN McCARTER garage LatourelUBJdg., Gresham Phone 2331 Announcing An Artisîic Triumph/ Nathan Hale Ki T re g re t t h a t I h av e but o n e life to give ™ > n ^ t r y ’’r 8a,d N a th a n H a ,e th e fa m o u S y o u n g A m erican p a tr io t of th e R e v o lu tio n a ry w ar. Lowest Priced Car with Balloon Tires Standard The new Overland Blue Bird! Longer wheelbase, larger body. Big engine, w onderful pow er! Genuine Fisk balloon tires with artillery wheels. Steel disc wheels at $25 extra. Come in, see thia wonderful car—and enjoy a ride. <725 We have reserved Monday ainl Friday for Ire delivery days, th e re fo re , th o se of you w ho h a v e n o t c le a n e d out th e old r e f r ig e r a to r o r ice c h e st, b e tte r g et busy fo r th e n e x t hot sp ell w ill be h e re on tim e a s it u su a lly is. ■ * * «rei. A»» » fry d«. rW w i J J j •»*»». t •. > ' HUE BIRD HESSEL IMPLEMENT «>. RELIABILITY If you h a v e n e ith e r lee box o r r e f r ig e r a to r y o u r local d e a le r w ill be pleased to I show you a good o n e — one th a t w ill keep o ut th e h eat an d hold fast th e cold. SERVICE DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. P h o n e 1381 (¿re* ham W hen som e m en can rise to such h e ig h ts ot self-sacrifice— w h e n every f a th e r is e q u a lly w illin g to give his life ln th e d e te n se of h is hom e a n d fam ily —d o es it not seem th a t ALL of us fa th e rs could sacrifice so m e th in g out of ev ery pay check to nro »M e t o r .h e a „,i & £ “Dost thou love life! Then do not sanan. F ir s t S t a t e B a n k GRESHAM. OREGON a strong H ank