Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, June 11, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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PA O S
ROCK
GRESHAM
OVTVOOR
FRIDA Y.
JU N E
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GRESHAM LOCALS
BONAM I
Another Royal Suggestion
OIL STOVES
With
Patented
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Return the Stove
2- H o le B u rn er, $ 1 9 .0 0
3- H o le B u rn er, $ 2 5 .0 0
J. E. METZGER
Y o u r H o m e F u rn ish e r
MAKES
SUMMER COOKING
COMFORTABLE
PEARL OIL
(K E R O S E N E )
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
iC A tir o o w ii
Case Reliable Tractors
International or Oliver
Tractor Implements
Not a New Tractor or Trac­
tor Implement to experi­
ment with.
P le n ty of reserve p o w er on
d ra w b a r w ith a real
belt pu lley .
W. A. HESSEL
P h on e A il
S E R V IC E
P lio n e H e». <1x2
K IN G
R O C K S P R IN G S
COAL
G a s B r ic k e tts
P h o n e HAI
I DOUGHNUTS and CRULLERS
From the N
KEROGAS Gas Burner
N OTICE.
N otice is hereby given th a t I was on
th e 12th day of May. 1920, by th e P ro ­
b ate D ep artm en t of th e C ircu it C ourt
ofM uitnnniah C ounty. Oregon, ap p o in t­
ed E xecu to r of th e E atate of Id eila M. 1
G ardon, deceased.
All persona h av in g claim s a g a in s tj
said eatate will p resen t th em to my a t ­
torney, B. F. M ulkey, a t h is office a t 403 i
C orbett building.
D ated a t P o rtlan d , Oregon, th ia 12th j
day of May, 1920.
F. J. OARDON.
H. F. MIJLKEY,
403 C o rb ett B uilding.
A ttorn ey for th e E state.
Date of firs t publication, May 28, 1920.
Dr. B o tk in w as called o u t y e s te r­
day to sew up th e a rm of Don H ill­
y a rd w ho receiv ed se v e re c u ts w hen
In d riv in g u n d e r a p ole he h it th e
p o le an d b ro k e th e w in d sh ie ld .
C. M. Q u ick sall w as In c h a rg e of
th e J u n e 8 th g ra d e e x a m in a tio n s
ew oyal ook
h e re T h v -sd a y a n d to d a y fo r a ll th e
i d is tric ts in th is p a r t of th e co u n ty .
O nly tw o p u p ils cam e to ta k e th e ex­
oughnuts made
a m in a tio n s.
the doughboy happy
T. J. B ailey h a s p u rc h a s e d D r. W .
during the war and no won­
C. B e lt’s h o u se o n M ain s t r e e t in
der. There is nothing more
w hich Mrs. A rth u r h a s been liv in g
fo r sbm e tim e. T h e F re d H ow ard
wholesome and delightful
fam ily w ill m ove in to th e h o u se now
than doughnuts or crullers
o ccu p ied by th e B aileys.
rightly made. Their rich,
E. W. E v e rh a rt of C hicago, a
golden color and appetizing
cou sin o f th e O. A. E a s tm a n fam ily
aroma will create an appe­
was th e ir g u e st la s t M onday.
Mr. an d Mrs. C a rl A lld er, w ho have
tite quicker than anything
been sp e n d in g th e w in te r in C ali
else
in the world.
fo rn la re tu rn e d la s t S a tu r d a y an d
h av e been v isitin g w ith Mr. a n d Mrs,
Here are the famous dough­
H. W. C ooley. M r. a n d M rs. A lld e r
nut and cruller recipes
h av e p u rc h a se d a n a c re tr a c t from
from the New Royal Cook
M rs. B abcock in th e C le v e la n d ad d i
Book.
tio n an d w ill m ak e th e ir h o m e th e re
T h ey re p o rt a d e lig h tfu l tr ip to and
Doughnuts
fro m C a lifo rn ia g o in g b o th w ays in
3 tablesp oon s sh orten in g
44 cup su g a r
l a F o rd .
1 eg g
M rs. W esco, o f P o rtla n d , a n d Mrs
44 cup m ilk
•
1 teaspoon n u tm eg
R o b e rt M cC rockey h e r g u e s t, an d
1
teaspoon
sa
lt
I Mrs. H arley W eir, also of P o rtla n d ,
3 cups flour
I w ere g u e sts of M rs. B. F. W a tk in s
4 teasp oon s R oy a l B ak in g
P ow der
| T h u rsd a y .
Cream sh orten in g; add su g a r
Mr. an d Mrs. C. P. M offitt, Miss
and
w ell-b ea ten eg g ; atlr in .
May M o rriso n , M isses R u th and
A b s o lu te ly P u r s
m ilk; add n u tm eg, sa lt, flour and
G race H a rtle y , L y le W in te rs and
b ak ing powder w hich h ave been
| E llis W rig h t en jo y ed a d e lig h tf u l tr ip
sifted to g eth er and enough a d ­
to L arch m o u n ta in la s t S a tu rd a y .
ditional flour to m ake dough stiff
T h ey clim b ed th e m o u n ta in from
en ou gh to roll. R oll ou t on
M u ltn o m ah falls co m in g back S unday
floured board to ab ou t 44 inch
th
ick ; cut out F r y in d eep fa t
by th e W a h k e n a falls. M em bers of
hot enough to brown a piece o f
th e p a rty d e c la re it is a p e rfe c t fa iry ­
bread in 60 secon ds D rain on
lan d . T h e ra in h eld off u n til th ey
unglazed paper and sp rin k le
w ere on th e ir way dow n th e m o u n ­
w ith pow dered su gar.
ta in b u t a lth o u g h th e y g o t a good
Afternoon Tea Doughnuts
d eal of th e O regon m ist it c o u ld n ’t
2 eggs
d am p en th e ir sp irits.
6 tablesp oon s su gar
A m ong th o se w ho a re a tte n d in g
% tea sp o o n sa lt
th e s ta te en c a m p m e n t o f th e <3. A. R.
4* tea sp o o n grated nutm eg
an d W. R C. a t A sto ria th is week
a re M rs. C. H u m aso n , M rs. L. P.
M an n in g , Mr. an d M rs. G W W ona-
c o tt, M rs M aggie R yan, Mr an d Mrs.
E. E. C h ip m an , Mrs. F le ta B ailey,
Mrs. S. W a sh in g to n of G re sh a m , an d
Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. K n ieriem o f C o r­
b e tt.
i ,iookw««oii T im e S c h e d u le E v ery
O. A. C. s tu d e n ts h a v e been a r ­ SAMPSON 2 PLOW TRACTOR
AGENCY TAKEN BY OSBURN
T u e sd a y ,
riv in g h o m e d u rin g th e p a st few days.
S chool h a s clo sed fo r th e su m m e r.
p S'
.
u
G ilb e rt 10 to 11 a. m. P ow ell Val-
C la re n c e C ath ey , w ho h a s been
L. E. O sb u rn & Co. hav e ta k e n th e
confined to h is bed fo r o v e r a w eek ag en cy fo r th e S am pson tr a c to r , a n d
w ith a se v e r a tta c k of s c ia tic a rh e u -
I m atism , is slow ly Im p ro v in g al- h av e tw o m odels of th e m ac h in e on
d isp lay in th e ir sale sro o m on M ain
1 th o u g h n o t a b le to w alk.
T u esd ay ev en in g a t 8 o ’clo ck th e s tre e t.
T h e S am p so n tw o-plow tr a c to r is
1 W o m en ’s a u x ilia ry o f th e A m erican
L egion w ill m eet a t th e lib ra ry fo r m ed iu m w e ig h t m ach in e, th a t w ill
a re g u la r b u sin ess m eetin g . Im p o rt­ easily pull tw o plow s in an y k in d of
It com es fu lly e q u ip p e d
a n t b u sin ess w ill be tr a n s a c te d and g ro u n d .
w ith a b e lt p u lle r, g o v e rn o r a n d fe n ­
all m em b ers a re u rg e d to a tte n d .
A n u m b e r of th e c h ild re n a r e h av ­ d e rs, a n d w ill o p e ra te eq u a lly as w ell
in g th e ir first e x p erien ce w ith th e on a low g ra d e fu el as on g aso lin e.
m easles th is w eek.
A m ong th o se A fu ll lin e of tr a c to r im p le m e n ts
w ho a re re p o rte d as ill a re D oris w ill a lso be h a n d led .
If you a re g o in g to be in th e m a r­
B row n an d Roy B ead le.
Mr. a n d Mrs. H a rry W a rd e n v is it­ k e t fo r a tr a c to r pom e in an d see
ed o v e r th e w eek-end w ith old th is m a ch in e. Im m e d ia te d e liv e ry
can be m ad e o r a tr a c to r m ay be o r ­
frie n d s a t W o o d lan d , W a sh in g to n .
Mrs. H. W . S n a sh a il is im p ro v in g d e re d now fo r d eliv ery la te r .— A dv.
a f te r h e r re cen t o p e ra tio n h o w ev er
T h o se W a n t A ds a r e g e n u in e b u s­
It w ill be so m e tim e b e fo re s h e is
in ess g e tte rs .
h o m e ag ain .
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Mrs. 0 . L om as o f V icto ria, B. C.,
is v isitin g w ith h e r s is te r Mrs. M ax­
w ell S ch n eid er. Mrs. L o m as expects
to rem ain so m e tim e.
Ekström Truck Service
Y es ?
If its a n y th in g FAectrical you need IFire
fo r U s a n d w e’ll w ire fo r you.
O u r prices, lig h t; S a tis fa c tio n g u a ra n te e d .
Gresham Electric Co.
Powell Street
G resham
R
C
B ook
3 ta b lesp o o n s sh o rten in g
6 tablesp oon s m ilk
2 cups flour
3 tea sp o o n s R o y a l B a k in g
D
ROYAL
BAKING
PO W D ER
Powder
B ea t e g g s u n til v ery lig h t; add
sugar, salt, n u tm eg and m elted
shortening; add m ilk, and flour
and b ak ing pow der w>hich have
te e n sifted to g eth er; m ix well.
Drop by tea sp o o n s in to deep
h ot fa t and fr y u n til brow n.
Drain well on u n glazed paper
and sp rin k le lig h tly w ith p ow ­
dered su gar.
C ru llers
4 tablesp oon s sh o rten in g
1 cup su g a r
2 eg g s
3 cups flour
1 teaspoon cinnam on
44 teasp oon sa lt
3 tea sp o o n s R o y a l B a k in g
P ow der
44 cup m ilk
Cream sh orten in g: add su g a r
g rad u ally and beaten e g g s ; s if t
to g eth er flour, cinnam on, s a lt
and b ak ing pow der; add one-
h a lf and m ix w ell; add m ilk and
rem ainder o f d ry in gred ien ts to
m ake so ft dough. R oll ou t on
floured board to about 44 inch
th ick and cut into strip s ab ou t
4 in ch es lo n g and 44 in ch w id e;
r o ll in h an d s and tw ist ea ch
strip and bring ends togeth er.
F ry in deep hot fa t. D rain and
roll in powdered sugar.
FR EE
N ew R oyal Cook B ook co n ­
ta in in g th ese and sco res of
other
d elig h tfu l
recipes.
W rite fo r it TO DAY
KOYAL ti A KINO POWDKB OO.
115 Fulton S tr ee t
New York City
“Bake with Royal and be Sure i f
ley an d B uck ley A venue 11 to 1 1 :3 0 .
L ynch sch o o lh o u se 1 1 :3 0 to 1 2 :3 0 .
R ockw ood 1 to 2.
P le a s a n t V alley
2 :4 5 to 3 :1 5 . B e llro se 3 :3 0 to 4.
COMMUNITY PLATE
DRINK PURE WATER
A s ta g d in n e r w as g iv en to 14 of
Jo h n H o n ey 's frie n d s a t t h e W F .
H oney h om e W ed n esd ay evening.
At th e ir sp ecial m e e tin g W ed n es­
d ay th e co u n cil o rd e re d th e g ra d e s
I s e t on a p o rtio n of E a st T h ird s tr e e t
¡a n d of L aw ren ce a v en u e, p re p a ra to ry
>(o g ra d in g
H. L. W a te n p a u g h s u rp ris e d his
m an y G resh am frie n d s w hen h e re-
! tu r n e d T h u rsd a y a f t e r a few d a y s ’
ab sen ce, w ith a v ery a ttr a c tiv e yo u n g
w om an w ho w ill be k n o w n h e r e a f te r
¡a s Mrs. W a te n p a u g h .
It is u n d e r­
sto o d th a t th e w ed d in g o c c u rre d S u n ­
day a t C o rv allis. T h ey le f t e a rly th is
m o rn in g fo r C o rv allis.
Mrs. C u rtiss, of T h e D alles, is e n ­
jo y in g a few d a y s’ visit w ith h e r
sis te r. Miss W in ifre d O sborn.
M ervln an d M errill Good re tu rn e d
h o m e from O. A. C. th is week
M er­
rill ex p ects to leav e S a tu rd a y fo r
« 'am p V m p h ry , V irg in ia , w h e re he
1 w ill ta k e a six w eek s’ c o u rse in e n ­
g in e e rin g an d M ervin w ill le a v e fo r
e a s te rn O regon to w o rk in th e h a r-
I v e st fields.
C has. S o d e rq u ist h a s sold h is 19
a c re farm to Mr. R u b e r o f G rass field,
O reg o n . Mr R u g e r w ill ta k e posses-
j sion a b o u t th e 1 5 th of th is m o n th .
I T h e 8 o d e rq u ls ts w ill m ove in to th e
P ow ell V alley n eig h b o rh o o d .
L a te r
th ey ex p ect to go to C alifo rn ia . T h e I
p lace a n d sto ck sold fo r $11,500.
If you n eed a D rille d W ell,
P u m p , E n g in e , W in d ­
m ill o r T a n k , call
— on—
STRASSER DRILLING CO.
L e n ts S ta tio n , O reg o n , R3,
Box 192; P h o n e T a b o r 8116
Frank C. Jones Co.
G e n e r a l C o n tra c to rs
C a r p e n te r in g
E le c tr ic a l W irin g
F ix tu re» a n d L a m p s
S e p tic T a n k s
C e m e n t W ork
Office and Shop,
Main St.
Bungalow Bldg
G re s h a m ,
D rag S a w s!
D rag S a w s!
w ith c lu tc h , new B eav er w ith e x tra
a t r e g u la r p rice fo r 30 d ay s only.
W. A. H E S S E L . ’
F ra n k
O r»
C. Jo
saw
T h e W ed n esd ay ev e n in g show at
(lie G resh am T h e a tre w ill be o m itte d
(d u r in g th e su m m e r. D oro th y P h illip s
a n d m any o th e r s ta rs w ho a p p e a re d )
tie re In th e " H e a r t of H u m a n ity ” ,
'w ill ta k e le a d in g p u rts In " D e s tin y " ,
S a tu rd a y , J u n e 12. A big sp ecial th a t
w ill p lease
Adv
G o P re p a re d T o E n jo y
Y o u r M o to r T rip s
H
P h o n e 175.
A uto T ops R ecovered a n d R e ­
p a ire d . All k in d s of T op M ateria l
a n d C u rta in W indow s.
S. E . P A L M Q U IS T
AUTO TOP SHOP.
M ain S tre e t.
M O D E R Ò W A R IS D E C ID E D
•Y O R G flA IZ Z IT IO ,
G resh am
The Problem of Our Country
E a t M ore F ru it.
MISS FRIEDA BRATZEL
F r u it is c h e a p e r th a n d p e to r bills. I
T eaclier in P ian o
Adv.
tf
P riv a te o r class lessons. S pecial
a tte n tio n g iv en to b e g in n e rs in
W e ste rn E le c tric com pany fa rm
re la x a tio n a n d h a n d d ev elo p m en t.
lig h tin g p la n ts.
E le c tric lig h ts fo r
R id ge A v., near la w r e n c e
ev ery o n e.
G resh am E le c tric com -
P h on e 71» I
I pany.
P h o n e 31.
to d a y is p ro d u c tio n — re c o n s tru c tio n —
b u ild in g u p of T oreign T ra d e a n d I n d u s tria l
E n te rp rise .
I he F e d e ra l R eserv e S y stem is th e
B a n k in g O rg a n iz a tio n w hich is c a rin g fo r
all th ese needs in a fin a n c ia l
w ay. S u p p o rt it b y d e a lin g w ith
a M em ber B ank.
A V E y o u r o w n V acuum B o ttls O u t f it — for w a te r
— for co ffee— for m ilk — o r Ice-cold lem o n ad e. H ave
a re fresh in g d rin k w hen you w ant it.
T h e n th e L unch R a s a r r — th e joy an d secu rity of th e
d a y ’s t r i p - m a k i n g you in d e p e n d e n t of tim e an d d ia ta a c e .
1 hese an d all o th e r m o to rin g accessories are six eially
d iip l.i) cd th is w eek.
to m e in and see w hat we can
supply you w ith to m ake y o u r m otor lug m ore co m fo rtab le
a n d en jo y ab le.
A. W. M ETZGER & CO.
QUALITY AND SERF ICE
THE
IM V C /K m
GRESHAM THEATRE
S a tu r d a y .
June
12
Dorothy Phillips
IN DESTINY
Sunday,
June
1:1
Doris Kenyon
The Street of Seven Stars
By Mary R o b e rts R in e h a rt.
STO RE
R e m e m b e r t h e arti»!.«, th e au th o r»
a tn l (I m * liâtes.
D o n ’t forget to ta k e o n e of o u r c a m p stoves.
P riced. $ 2 .2 5 to $ 3 .5 0
lu s t received
Wednesday Show Discontinued
MONEY!
MONEY to pay th a t m o rtg a g e
a g a in s t y o u r h om e, fa rm , o r
o th e r p ro p e rty , if you sh o u ld
d ie b efo re you pay it.
MONEY to p re v e n t a sacrificial
s a le o f y o u r h om e, fa rm , o r
• o th e r p ro p e rty , If you sh o u ld
die.
MONEY to p ro v id e w o rk in g cap ­
ita l fo r y o u r h e irs iu th e o p e r­
a tio n o f y o u r fa rm , o r o th e r
b u sin ess, if you sh o u ld die.
MONEY fo r y o u rs e lf w hen you
becom e old.
I F you a re in te re s te d In m a k in g
su ch
p ro v isio n s fo r m oney,
w rite a p o sta l fo r f u r th e r in ­
fo rm a tio n . A ddress
H . W . A d r ia n
ll*»i 177, < »r»*.luun. Oregon
F IR S T S T A T E
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