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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1924)
TAGE FOIR WOMEN CONDUCT SERVICE th e ir husbands. AT METHODIST CIII'HCII In th e m orning th e p asto r w ill oc GRESHAM LOCALS cupy th e p ulpit, and preach from th e T he ladies of th e M ethodist Episco topic, "T h e Spice of L ife.” D oris Z im Next Monday evening, Ju n e 2, will If you like incom e to eq u al ex p en se an d have so m eth in g le ft b esid es be held th e re g u la r m eeting of th e fair = pal ch u rc h will conduct th e services m erm an w ill sing th e solo. board. It w ill be a very im p o rtan t T he topic for th e E p w o rth L eague m eeting. Sunday evening. T he ladies will have try the T he W. C. T. U. will hold a bake sale full ch a rg e of th e en tire p rogram ex w ill be "On th e M arch.” Miss E dna at th e W alrad M ercantile com pany's Gill will be the leader. cept th e serm on, which will be by the sto re on next S atu rd ay afternoon. Mrs. Floyd Mack and d au g h ter p a sto r of th e church, th e Rev. A. 8. '( omniuiilty ( hurch Services Taken I'p H elen accom panied th e fo rm e rs H isey, on the topic, “ Women Who No services w ill be held in th e b ro th er, E ttse l T. Jo n es and wife, on G resham Com m unity ch u rch next H ave H elped.” Mrs. C. M. Z im m er th e ir re tu rn to B rem erton, W ashing m an w ill read th e sc rip tu re . Mrs. S unday forenoon because of th e fact ton, a fte r a b rief visit h ere w ith re la th a t th e p asto r, th e Rev. F. E. Crook, Thos. W iles will lead the pray er. The and th e m em bers of th e ch u rc h will tives and friends. H. E. Cannon an d Ray S tro n g w ent It« a little sa v in g on ev ery th in g that turn» the trick women w ill furnish th e m usic, and atten d a b aptism al service a t A urora. T h u rsd ay m o rn in g to th e D eschutes th e ush ers. Women of th e church and T h ere w ill be p reach in g in th e eve riv er for Ashing. Mrs. C. E. O sburn and son* A rth u r of the com m unity, a re Invited to a t ning a t 7:45. P ra y e r m eetings are held every W ednesday evening a t the S trebin and th e fo rm e r’s sister-in -law , ten d th is unique service and bring ch u rch . t • - i f • , ___ ____________________________ _____________ ________________ airs, e s tre w n , in , a re a re leaving Mrs. u iiv Olive S treb leaving th is th is ^lllllilillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIlllIllllliliillllllllHiililllllllllllllllli,Hill,llll,llllllll,lllilliiiiiuillllll,IIIIIIIU; 7 * e k for a visit with rela tiv e s and s friends in In d ian a and W isconsin. 3 25c, g Mrs. O sb u rn 's son, C arlito s S treb in . is S In Amboy, Indiana. 10c, 2 0c 5 J. H. S te rlin g has ta k en an option WESSON OIL, quarts, CRYSTAL W IÎITE SOAP S J on th e W elling ac res on th e Base Line SODA CRACKERS each ............................45c _ road and will look a fte r th e b erries ♦5 bars for...................25 c per pound ..................15c S and o th e r cro p s th is sum m er. The S fam ily w ill p robably move to th a t g Pure \ anilla or Lemon Extract, Carnation Brand, 2-oz. size 25c, 4-oz. size 45c = | place. T he N eighbors of W oodcraft held an W HITE BEANS, small JELLO, all flavors EHMAN R IP E OLIVES § in te restin g m eeting in th e Odd Fel 0248020200020248890100020000010102000100 choice, recleaned, .’{ lb s . 25c each .................... 10c picnic s i z e ..................10c 3 lows h all rec en tly w hen can d id ates 3 w ere in itiated. Mt. Scott circle sent P O R T IC O G R A P E F R U IT , sectio n s o f 3 ripe d elicio u s g ra p efru it 3 a rep rese n tatio n of about 50 m em bers. 3 They had ch a rg e of th e floor work in N o. 2 t in s ........................................... each 2 0 c, 3 ca n s for 5 8 c a w hich w as p ut on in an im pressive 1 1 m anner. A Ane p rog ram of m usic was = FANCY LOI ISANA BLUE TOMATOES, Solid Pack rendered and ice cream , cake and cof A & L APRICOTS in good Rose Rice, 3 lbs....... 25c large cans, each 12}£c fee w ere served. T he refre sh m e n t syrup, lge cans, each 15c com m ittee co n sisted of Mrs. Josie Bliss, Mrs. E lla H o rn ish and Mrs. F ed era l or C arnation M ilk N e w P ack Shrim p, A m erica n B. H. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil M etzger and ta ll c a n s .................... each 9c R epairs for an y m a k e o f m ach in e B eau ty, N o. 1 tins 2 fo r 35c d au g h ter C ath erin e have gone to S ea s side for a few d ay s’ stay. PURE BULK LARD SHORTENING^ best bulk READY CUT MACARONI A lbert H o rn eck er re tu rn e d T uesday 3 pounds..................... 50c 3 pounds for................50c ...A pounds fo r............... 25c on th e ste am er H um bolt from Los A n | Get our prices before you buy. You’ll get a better price geles, w here he h as been w orking for here than in Portland. th e H ili M an u factu rin g com pany. He was also salesm an for th e Monte Mar V ista lots located betw een th e city and Preferred Stock or Lily of S P E C IA L P R IC E S Preferred Stock or Lily of S an ta Monica. Valley Cut Ref Beans, PINEAPPLE, Solar brok Mrs. M ary P re sto n fell from the \ alley Golden Bantam on M ow ers, R akes an d T ed d ers No. 2 tins, each..... 22}£c porch a t th e B. W. E m ery hom e last en slices, large can... 28c Corn, No. 2 tins, each 3 f o r ............................«5c nig h t and suffered a fra c tu re d co llar 2 for ...........................55c 2246, 3 for 05c bone. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arso n , Misses 20th C entury H ig h est Q u a lity C offee, p rop erly b len d ed , ro a sted H ulda and F lo ren ce Jo h n so n and Miss F lo ella Jaco b s w ill leave th is a fte r HELI ABILITY / SERVICE to d a y , on your ta b le to m o rro w pound 3 8 c, 3 p ounds $ 1 .1 0 noon for S eattle in th e fo rm e r's car, Phone 1 M l w here th ey w ill spend th e w eek-end v isitin g re la tiv e s an d frien d s, r e tu r n ing home Sunday evening. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinilllllllllllllll Mr. and M rs. J. H. M orrison left la st week for an extended trip to th e m iddle w est an d to C alifo rn ia to visit w ith rela tiv e s. T hey w ill go to To peka and W ichita, K ansas, D enver and o th er Colorado points, and in th e fall to O akland, C alifornia, w here they plan to spend th e w in ter w ith th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs. J. E. S chneider, fo r m erly of G resham . They have leased th e ir house on Maple avenue fo r a year to Mr. and Mrs. H arvey M orris. T he rec en tly g rad u a ted eighth g rad e cla ss of th e G resham school I held a w ienie ro a st on th e b an k s of [Jo h n so n creek n ea r th e schoolhouse on S atu rd ay evening. T hey w ere a c On May 30th we honor the memory of com panied by P rin c ip a l C. M. Q uick- sall and Miss K ath e rin e Honey. The our departed — especially those who gave pupils p resen ted Mr. Q uicksall w ith a their lives that this nation might live. gold pencil an d Miss H oney w ith a fo untain pen. It is a noble impulse that prompts this Mr. and Mrs. Guy D. Jo n es a re o c cupying room s in th e F irs t S tate Bank nation-wide tribute to our cherished dead building. T hey plan to ta k e an a p a rt and we go forth in deepest gratitude and cov merit for h ousekeeping in th e n ear fu tu re. er their graves with the choicest garlands of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. H essel have re spring. tu rn ed from th e ir w edding trip to L ake C helan, W ashington, and have tak en up housekeeping in th e H essel In thus honoring those who have died home on w est Pow ell street. for us, let us fully realize the One Real T rib Miss R uth N ystrom , a s s is ta n t cash ier of th e F irs t S tate B ank, has been ute that we—the living—can render, is to Local motorists are benefiting from th e simplified given a th re e m o n th 's leave of ab LIVE for our country, and Preserve, Protect method of applying full-size Balloon Tires, made sence. Miss M yrtle R u sh er is now possible by Firestone. I t is an easy end inexpensive em ployed at th e bank. and Enlarge, for our children, the rich heri job for us to Dandle your change-over. We have Mrs. E th e l G erw ick of P o rtlan d tage left us by our forefathers. special Firestone units, consisting o f tires, tubes, sp en t th e p ast week v isitin g her sis runs and wheel spokes, all built by Firestone ac ter, Mrs. E. N. Long. cording to th e highest quality standards. We also AMERICA SHOULD PRODUCE! Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F ra k es have have special shop equipment which Firestone has moved into th e A tte rb u ry house in ITS OWN RUBBER j developed for us, giving us an exclusive advantage L aw rence addition. They a re recently in turning out an accurate wheel job which exactly from P o rtlan d . fits your present hubs. The cost is little or no more T he Rebekah W elfare club will m eet than a set of rims and we can equip your car almost Equip N ow for Summer Driving next Monday, Ju n e 2. at th e home of as quickly as a tire change can be made. GRESHAM. OREGON w . A re Stocked and Organized to Handle A n y Car Mrs. Ella H ornish. Mrs. A. Hoover Hcl"e ’* yOUr °PP°rtu n ity to improve your present and Mrs. Geo. K enny w ill a s sist th e Get A ll the Benefits of the Real Balloon hostess. car better appearance, superlative comfort and Insist on the full-size Gum Dipped Balloon, and safety and a new standard of low-cost operation. T he W om en's Society of th e F ree A STRONG BANK get all the benefits in riding comfort, safety and You will save money on the reduced car deprecia M ethodist ch u rch w ill m eet T uesday economy. Over 20 car manufacturers and over tion, lower maintenance and fuel expense and long aftern o o n . Ju n e 3, w ith Mrs. B. W. 40,000 car owners have already equipped with them. tire mileage. Full-size Gum-Dipped Balloons as we Em ery. Officers for th e com ing year apply them are an economy. will be elected. We guarantee you a carefully engineered and per Among th e m a rria g e licen ses listed See us. G et a demonstration. W ithin a few fectly balanced job, a t minimum cost. And if you in th e m orning p aper w as th a t of R ay hours you have them on your car. Come in and get are not completely satisfied when you get them on mond L. Nokes and A rdis L. Rich. oi easonabie prices—less an allowance for your we will re apply your old tire equipment a t no coat Miss Rich w as a g rad u a te of Union old tires. P u t your car on Balloons NOW for the to you. •ummer motoring high school No. 2, class of 1924. Both gave G resham as th e ir address. Century Stares SATURDAY AND MONDAY PRICES ARE: Van Camp Pork and Beans, small size _______ ___ for size medium large size | Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Tedders = 20th CENTURY BROOMS, medium weight, strong, best quality, each - - - 98c I HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. I ' — —« k We Make It Easy For All Motorists to Equip With Full-Size Balloons iftin tto r ia l D a y Ttrestone Simplified application of B A L 0, © © C3 ©(y)R0“[2>o[?[?g[§> at minimum cost First State Bank Grocery Bulletin 1. NI.W BI'.RG HAM, “the ham what am” lb $ .29 2. REX LARI), med nail 75< SILA ERLEAF LARD Urge 1.45 .3 BROO KFIELD LOAF CHEESE, whole or I lb .29 4. COOKING \I ’PLES, in good coudition, box .93 5. AMAIZO OIL., pint 30<‘, quart 60t‘, half-gal 1.15 1 pint can I'REE w ith each quart or half gallon 6. DM?MONTE CATSUP. pint bottle J23 7. SEA SHELL NOODLES, bulk........... 2 lbs 8. GOLDEN BANTAM CORN SPCL, can 9. V AN CAMP PORK AND BEANS.............. .25 .20 ........................................med. can 1U, large .21 10. \IR G IN IA SWEET POTAPOES,.............. No. 2x/j cans 11. ASSORT ED JELLIES SPECIAL..... glass 12. I.ILIA S \ 1*1*1.1 I'd II 1 R No. 1 tins .15 .10 .10 13. NORW EGIAN Kl PPI R SNACKS, can .10 14. SWEDISH HEALTH BREAD, Iinported 15. PR IN C E ALBERT, 25. 30 . .35 T lX E D O TOBACCO If ( .' tilM 1.05 A. W. METZGER <& CO. Quality and Service Phone 1451 Feed 1281 I'liilciiiiiiiiiiiitiniiiil S e n Ic e s A nnounced. Mrs. S teinberg, an ev an g elist from Salem and d au g h ter-in -law of Mr. S teinberg of H aley, w ill p reach at the ervices at th e I. O. O. F. h a l l . next Sunday aftern o o n at 2 o'clock She will also preach at th e C o ttrell com m unity ch u rc h in the m orning a t 11. T hose who h eard Mrs. S tein b erg when she was h ere in M arch w ill consider It a privilege to hear h er again. A larg e co n g reg atio n is expected at both th ese services and all a re co rd ially Invited. R A K E R & S O N , G resh am , O regon L* F . F A U G H T , C orbett, O regon J. L. C O O K , T ro u td a le, O regon G E O . H . A T K IN S O N , S p rin g d a le, O regon SAN D Y Blast He leases Bock. A huge b lase of n ea rly seven to n s of pow der w as set off n ear Bull Run last F rid ay aftern o o n , rele asin g 400- 000 cubic y ard s of rock to be sen t to th e c ru sh e r and afte rw a rd s to be used in road co n stru c tio n betw een Bull Run and Dodge P ark . A re p re se n ta tive of thg Du Pont pow der com pany was p resen t to d em o n strate th e use of co n feren ce w ill be h eard at a lu n c h th e pow der. eon hour S unday follow ing th e m o rn ing services. Mrs. F. V olbrecht will EVANGELIC VI. CHURCH re p o rt on th e d istric t convention of ENDS H N E JO N E E H F N I E ch u rc h o rg an izatio n s. At th is lu n c h The an n u a l d istric t co n feren ce and eon, w hich w ill be held at th e F air th e convention of ch u rc h o rg an iz a G rounds if th e w eath er p erm its, a d is tions closed S unday evening w ith im cussion on local ch u rch p roblem s of p ressive services a t th e St. Jo h n 's vital in te rest, w ill also be held. All E v angelical ch u rc h at Sellw ood. At m em bers a re urged and any Interested th e close of th e serv ices th e new ly frien d s a re ct rd ially Invited to atten d elected d istric t officers and th e offleera th e luncheon and social h o u r. T hose of th e new ly o rganized “ D istrict atten d in g a re req u ested to b rin g a E vangelical L eague" w ere in stalled by b ask et lunch, dishes, etc. T he ladies th e p resid en t of th e d istric t, th e Rev. of th e co n g reg atio n will fu rn ish the F. H. F reu n d , a fo rm er p asto r of th e coffee. S ervices a t th e ch u rc h S unday will local ch u rch . All th e young P eople's Longues of th e E vangelical ch u rch es be as follow s: In th e sta te s of Idaho. Oregon and S un d ay school a t 10-a. m. W ashington, a re m em bers of th e "D is D ivine w orship in th e E n g lish lan g tric t E vangelical L eague." T he Rev. uage at 11 o'clock and in th e G erm an H. R. G ebhardt w as elected president language at 11:50 o'clock. T he p asto r of th is new o rganization. will p rea ch on th e topic “W itness T he re p o rts of th e d eleg ates to the B earers” an d th e ch o ir w ill sing M G A R A G E , S an d y, O regon M i 1 o 1 1 a r "F lin g Out th e B an n er.” ' ^oung P eople's m eeting a t 8 p. in. with Mrs. F. V olbrecht as leader. The topic for discussion w ill be “How Je su s Faced D uty.” A cordial in v itatio n to w orship at th is church is extended to all who have no ch u rch home. I | A S P E C I A L C om m unications of G resham Lodge No. 152. on t u A' T * A- M. T h ursday, May -9, T h u rsd ay , Ju n e 5, 7:30 p. m. W ork a n '* « « “ »nations in M. M. Degree, v ¡siting b ro th e rs welcome. ... t „ „ „ A MEYERS. W. M. u L OORSAGE. Sec y. B IG S W A N T E D . I at^t' ao n ' m ber up to J u ly 1. 1»24. to be d.UK r.f?r V c,ord? o f * ood flr WO<Ml la te r t h a n a ,K ' he 1T ! lke« * h<x>1 not p m . i u , SKP,ember ’• 1,24 Of p u p lU * * ’•«reived fo r tra n s p o rta tio n BETHEL BAPTIST 'The G lad H a a .i C b ir r b ." Rible School 19 a m fU rn m » .» u i? r U n it o r w o rk. ! an y o r M a s “' * ’' ' ” ,h e ri< h t ,0 Uy o rd e r o f th « R o a rd S ervice M e d n e w U y . Î 3ü o R eh earsal T h u rs d a y . : jo p m “lnber-.nl Brotherhood Is the Goal" oaic tknu toil A us and wc w ill do Ihre (Food.’ PROF. O. R. SCHLAUCH. Pastor. T 1 H 1 1 IN The Fa,r : x 1 K ’ your help » now ’ ■ct your season tic k e t Boost. For 8' B H a l l . C M h a r s irm s a n B - H a'? tta .i. T ro u td a le Oregon. R o u te 2. or M A R T C. B U R N S , C le rk . T ro u td a le , Oregon. R o u te 2. HAIR BOBBING LILLIAN M. WHETSTONE Oi’f'ham Oregon rifth and Hood Sts.