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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1921)
GRENHAM OUTLOOK, PAC E POCK FRIDA Y, OCTOBER 7, 1921 GRESHAM LOCALS G resham T heatre Oh Boy! Hunting Season IS HERE OCTOBER 15 TO 31 We are headquarters for Guns, Shells, Cleaning Rods, Gun Oil and the License :: G et R ead y! and OCTOBER 8 AND 9 The I L. L. K ID D ER H A R D W A R E C O . Have Yoo O rdered? It's all rig h t to “ let th e dead p ast C ar of coal being unloaded now. bury Its dead ,” but we o u g h t to m ake EK8TROM TRUCK SERVICE, sure th ey ’re burled so deep th e p res Phone 1581. e n t won’t be tem pted to dig them up. ASPINWALL POTATO DIGGERS With vine turner and kicker, 22-inch blade, for use in weedy fields or handling heavy vines. (iear-driven from both sides and has special two- faced lugs. O L IV E R CHILLED and STEEL Plow s With all Repairs Lone Wolf’s Daughter “The First Tooth Carpenter” 999, 999, 999, 999, 999, 999 W . A . HESSEL Service 1141 GRESHAM GRESHAM TIRE CO. BREAD REDUCED iy 2 lb. loaf, 13c 2 for 25c W rapped in wax paper 1 lb. loaf 9c CITY BAKERY, Gresham, Phone 11 HOME PRODUCTS PURE LARD 5 lbs., 75c 10 lbs., $1.50 Delivered GRESHAM MEAT MARKET A. .1. W. BROWN, Prop. Phone 41 GROCERIES B arton H am s Choice Wrapped Lb. 33c R oyal C lub C offee Candy Free Vim Flour Sack $2.15; Bbl. $8.25 R ed S alm on Libby’s Choice Steaks, lb. can 35c Corned Beef Full lb. can 20c; 12 cans $2.25 A. W. METZGER & CO. Quality Saturday Sunday Louise Glaum for Quail and Pheasants Reliability 1141 Mr and Mrs R. R. Carlson will leave S aturday m orning In th e ir ca r fo r th e ir w inter hom e a t G lendale, C alifornia. They expect to be ab o u t a week on th e trip and will not re tu rn to G resham un til next June. Mrs H. L. St. C lair, C. M. H a rri son, Mrs. A. S. Hisey and Mrs. Two Big Feature Days G ran t Sloop of P leasan t H om e left T hursday noon fo r F o re st Grove to atten d th e M ethodist conference. Mr. H arrison and Mrs. Sloop a re dele g ates to th e laym en’s conference, Mrs. St. C lair is a delegate to th e lay m en’s association. Mrs. St. C lair drove h e r car and th e o th e rs in th e p arty accom panied h e r on w hat was certain to be a d elig h tfu l drive th ro u g h th e Beaverton Valley on a perfect O ctober day. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T ab o r and son Billy, m otored from Reynolds, N orth Dakota, recently to locate in Oregon. A drama enacted from, the interior splendor of Buckingham Palace to the mysterious They are visiting a t th e hom e of Mrs. depths of London’s “Limehouse,” the scene of “ Broken Blossoms.” T ab o r’s fa th e r, Wm. Thom . Mr. Thom and th e T abors visited a t Silver L ake recently. M aurice Lebacken, a frien d of th e fam ily, drove th ro u g h from Reynolds w ith th e T abors and left a few days ago fo r C alifo rn ia | w here he will spend th e w inter. Services at th e Zion Evangelical church Sunday will begin w ith Sun-1 day school at 10:30 o’clock. P reach ing services will begin a t 11:30 a.m . in The young people's service will begin I at 8 p. m. All are invited to atten d . T he L adies’ Aid of th e Zion E van gelical church met at th e hom e of Mrs. Jo h n M ullenhoft of Dam ascus yesterday aftern o o n . F in al plans j were m ade for th e annual fancy w ork and food sale to be held this y ear on the first S atu rd ay in November. W ednesday, October 12, th e Worn-1 e n ’s Home M issionary society of th e ! M ethodist church will m eet a t th e home of Mrs. Cora W alker n ear! Union high school. Mrs. A. W. Ship-1 ley Is th e leader for th e aftern o o n I and th e society Is beginning th e study I of a new book, and the lead er is I By Louis Joseph Vance anxious th a t all m em bers be present ■ to com mence th e work. T he com-1 m ittee which will assist th e hostess is as follow s: Mrs. O. A. E astm an, Mrs. Geo. R ank, Mrs. Ed. M etzger A hauntingly beautiful girl ! and Mrs. C arrie Powell. T he A rem e club will m eet w ith The world’s craftiest criminal! A Drama of a Mrs. Geo. Honey on O ctober 10. Mrs I The daring Lone Wolf Himself! Thousand Thrills Jam es S terlin g and Mrs. M att Schan- no will assiBt th e hostess in e n te r A panorama of newest fashions! taining. All club m em bers and i ladles of th e E astern S tar are cor dially Invited to atten d . Mr. and Mrs. G. W. W’ebbers of Seavlew, W ashington, a re visiting Tony Sarg’s Almanac: w ith Mr. and Mrs. A. McManus. Mrs. Geo. S chm itt of P lattsv llle, W isconsin, is th e guest of Mrs. O. A. E astm an. Mrs. S chm itt is an old I tim e friend of th e family. i,a s t W ed No advance in prices. Screening at 7:15 and 9:00 p. m. nesday th e E astm ans and th e ir guest and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A nderson and I th e fo rm e r’s b ro th er, John, of Cali fornia, m ade th e C olum bia riv er h igh BAPTIST CHURCH TO way trip. HAVE NOTED SPEAKER M anager A drian says an unusually th rillin g and en tertain in g picture Rev. F. W. Thom pson, Ph. D.,D. D. will be shown a t th e G resham T hea of P o rtlan d , will preach a t Bethel te r tom orrow night. B aptist church Sunday, O ctober 9, 999, 999, 999, 999, 999, 999, 999, 999, 999, 999, D on’t fo rg et th e mass m eeting a t both m orning and evening. Rev. Mr. 999, 999, 999, 999, 999, 999, 999, 999, 999, 999, th e city hall next Monday night, Oc Thom pson was at one tim e assista n t 999, 999, 999, 999, 999, 999, 999, 999, 999, 999, to b er 10, for nom ination of th ree to Chas. M. Spurgeon in London, was 999, 999. called to succeed Thos. Dixon, Jr., at councllinen and city m arshal. T here are surely good th in g s ahead T w enty-third s tre e t R ap tlst church. ASK US W H A T IT IS. T i m - t o H r t ir s ? for G resham people—-a chicken pie New York City, w here he served as B o . FWO u pper to n ig h t and bake sale tom or p asto r fo r nine years. F o r th ree years Rev. Mr. T hom pson was w ith Powell Street. Phone 37 * Opposite Brown’s M arket row aftern o o n . D. L. Moody, and a t p resen t is com S. B. H all, county agent, has piling a com m entary of th e Bible found th e valuable A lrdale dog when he is not engaged in evangelis O atm eal cookies are m ade m ore M arks of h ea t on polished wood w hich he had advertised for recently. tic work. tem p tin g by p u ttin g th e oatm eal in may be rem oved by ru b b in g lig h tly The dog was found n ear Sandy w here Local B aptists a re very glad of this o p p o rtu n ity to have Rev. Mr. T hom p th e oven u n til it Is crisped th ro u g h , w ith a so ft cloth m oistened w ith u n it had followed a th resh in g crew. Mayor K A. Miller and wife w ent son address them and invites all who then crum bled betw een th e hands, be d ilu ted am m onia. As soon as th e fore adding to th e o th e r ingredients. spot disappears polish w ith a good to F orest G rove W ednesday to a t wish to atten d th e service also. To rem ove m atch m ark s from i fu rn itu re polish. tend the opening session of th e To tak e away th e odor of gasoline Cheese is often a tasty ad d itio n to M ethodist conference. They were from th e hands, a fte r cleaning with enam el p aint, ru b th e spot w ith a cut ju st about a half h o u r too late to It, ru b a h an d fu l of ta b le salt on lemon and apply a little vaseline, scalloped dishes. To avoid being th en ru b dry w ith a cloth. ■out of cheese; keep on h and a package h ea r the m em orial address by John them . Egg o m elette will be fluffy and of cheese straw s. T hese can be ro ll Parsons, D. II. Mrs. M iller’s fath er, th e late Dr. C. E. Cline was one of P iano keys will look m uch b e tte r if will n ot fall if, when b eatin g it up. ed o r ground in a chopper and quick- th e well know n and beloved m inis cleaned w ith m ilk, instead of w ate r or you add a pinch of baking powder. ly m ade ready for use. te rs of th e Oregon conference and alcohol. was m ost highly spoken of in th e m em orial address. T he M illers were m ost disappointed at m issing th e iUSA_and Canada service. h am United Kmpdon n F rance ¡ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C aro th ers and Mrs. A m anda C lark of G resham and Mrs. I. T. Wood of C edar d istrict a t tended the fu n eral of Mr. C a ro th er's Hear this sister, Mrs. Jan ies Sm ith, a t Oregon Reautiful Phonograph City, T hursday. Mrs. C lark and before you buy Mrs. Sm ith were girlhood friends. Service Phone 1451 Hain ton C roquettes One pound can pink o r chum sa l mon. H alf can peas. Two tablespoons b u tte r o r o leo m ar g arin e F o u r tablespoons flour. One egg F a t for frying. One cupful m ilk. One egg (a d d itio n a l). One teaspoon salt. O ne-eighth teaspoon pepper. H alf cupful line bread crum bs. Remove bones and flako salm on. Melt b u tte r, a tlr in flour and add grad u ally th e m ilk, stirrin g co n stan t ly It will be very thick. Add se a sonings and mix w ith peas and sal mon. Add beaten egg. th en cool W hen cool, form Into croquettes, roll In crum bs, then In beaten egg to which has been added a tablespoon of w ater, then again In crum bs, and fry in deep hot fat to a golden brown Drain on brown paper and serve on hot p la tte r su rro u n d ed by hot m ashed potatoes decorated with parsley. Want-Ad-Ads-Wan t-od. Drop outo a few of the bargalne offered In the want columns THE K IN D OF FUNDS TO TAKE ON YOUR TRIP OME tourists take their funds in formsof credit S that make trouble for them by delays th at occur in obtaining cask, by the time it takes to Gave the credits paid and by the fact th at they can be paid only during banking hours and only at banka You can avoid such troubles by taking the safest, handiest form of tra v e l funds — " A B . A" Cheques: th a t it, the Cheques which are recommended by the American Bankers Associ ation composed of so.oooof the leading banks of the United States and Canada W e are a member of this great association of bank ers and have been authorized to sell “ X T> X” A B ’A A m e ric a n Cheques the BEST funds for travelers FIRST STATE BANK Easy Term s a t The Gresham Drug Co. The REXALL Store Gresham, Oregon