Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 06, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
FRIDAY, AUGUST
Poultry Exhibit Be«t Ever,
six-in-hand d riv ers is In th e ex p ert
S uperindent M att has excelled h im ­ class. Both Jim H ouston, driving the
self in th e size and quality of the poul­ beautiful team of the D am ascus dairy,
Mrs. M attison and dau g h ter, Belie,
try exhibit in the old pavilion, which and A. C. Ruby, w ith bis six are be-
with the rab b its and pigeons fill the ¡ng cheered tc th e echo a t each ap- an<* th e Misses A nna and F rances
en tire ground floor of th e old pavilion. pearance. W hile th e space on the s ,o u t w ere th e g u ests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. Shipley T uesday evening at the
The rab b its are in ch arg e of Mrs. track is lim ited. It seem s not to w orry
Anna Lehm an, superintendent. Twelve these m en In the least. T here are fa*r - They live n ear th e p lan t of the
silver cups have been aw arded in the four six-in-hand team s on exhibition s andy L um ber com pany w here Mr.
and it is w onderful to see them all I Shipley is employed,
rabbit division.
Bob H am ill, of P ortlan d , is thought perform ing at one tim e.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cowen and
to be th e larg est single w inner of
H ale, BaptlM ( h u r.h Services.
' W° 8on" / ^ p h and Levi, of F lo r-
firsts in th e poultry division, receiv­
The Sunday school of th e H aley
° °L8 °' Were *he guests
ing ten firsts and one second on his )1
B
aptist
church
will
begin
at
10
„
“
T
v
entries. Mr. Hamill has also rabbits o'clock, followed by the m orning w or-
. ... ’
'* J* ' ^ b e y have been
and pigeons on display.
ship in Swedish at 11 and the e v e - L 1' “ ' ” * B daU* h ter «" P o rtlan d and
Boys’ and Girls’ Livestock.
n i n e preaching
n r e a i h i r y service
a e r v ic o a
u t t 8
ln^ a o u r Of the w est w ith a
ning
8 o’clock. ir <
view or
to locating if conditions a re sat-
In the boys’ and g irls ’ departm ent The Rev. C. G. Em anuel, of Fasadena, I |'sfa".t
of livestock Vera Stafford had the California, will be p resen t all d a y '
y'
grand
cham pion
senior
yearling Sunday and preach a t both services.
G uests a t th e H. L. S t.C la ir home
G uernsey cow in the open class. It Mr. E m anuel, for some y ears the on T uesday and W ednesday of th is
is considered some honor when a little evangelist of th e Swedish B aptist con­ week w ere cousins of Mr. St. Clair,
g irl can go out and clean the field in ference, is a very able speaker and a Mrs. C aroline Teeple and her d augh­
the open class.
fine singer. He is known as the sin g ­ ter, Mrs. M ary G ervais of B urlingam e.
The cham pion ewe of the fair is ing evangelist.
C alifornia. T he la tte r is lib ra ria n of
z
owned and entered by E dgar F ran k ,
E vangelist Em anuel w ill give a the B urlingam e lib rary , w hich has giv­
an o th er club boy. John Flem ing cap ­ song service T uesday evening, A ugust en h er a th ree -m o n th s leave of ab ­
tured the honors of grand, senior and 10 at 8 o'clock and T h u rsd ay evening sence. The tw o w ill spend th e tim e in
jun io r cham pion in the H olstein calf. a t 8 he will sing in th e B aptist church a to u r of th e United S tates, visiting
This lad has been cap tu rin g honors a t P leasan t Home. F reew ill offerings Tacom a, Spokane, St. P au l, Chicago
a t the M ultnomah and sta te fairs for will be received at th e services for and th e la rg e r cities In th e east.
several seasons past and is now con­ him.
T heir re tu rn w ill be by ste am er from
sidered an all-around showman. The
The Mission circle, of w hich Mrs. New York to New O rleans, and from
junior Je rse y cham pion calf is the Andrew Johnson is p resident, will th e re over th e S o u th ern Pacific to
property of H arold Dahl, and the m eet W ednesday, A ugust 11, a t 2 p. m. th e ir home.
senior and grand Je rse y cham pion is with Mrs. John A nderson of Deep
Miss H elen R ogers en tertain ed at
owned by B ert Gibson. A nother girl Creek.
her home on Monday evening th e Que
to cap tu re in three classes is A nna
Vive club, of P o rtlan d . T he evening
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
Boeckli, who has the Brown Swiss
w as sp e n t in conversation, followed
cham pion in the junior, senior and
W A N T E D — N ew b o rn c a lf, A lb e rt P a lm - by refresh m en ts. T hose p rese n t w ere
grand cham pionships.
b lad . p h o n e G re s h a m 387
M esdames C laude F ry er, C lara H al­
Wonderful Horsemanship,
F ra n ce s Jacobson, George
J S T E E L G U IT A R F O R S A L E . M rs. M a r- verson,
The horsem anship displayed by the
G re s h a m , p h o n e 526, ev e- P h illips, F ra n ce s K enyon, and F lo r­
r
ning», 1451, d a y tim e s.
ence H eston, and th e M isses Oneta
W urtz, H elen P ark er, M ary H utchin
son and Alva G utknecht.
1>J6
GRESHAM LOCALS
j
W. R . H IC K S C O M P A N Y
GRESHAM, OREGON
On Time - Every Day^
UP-TO -DATE
Prices - Seasonable Foods *
Qualib
«-77^
Joe Chiodo is im proving th e ap p ear
ance of his plum bing shop by an 8x8
show window on th e front. T his win
dow is to be en tirely for th e display
of bathroom fixtures. Jam es Jen n in g s
is doing th e w ork of in stallin g the
window.
I p- r°-!)ate with the latest, the 20th Century Stores are always loaded with
the timely joods of the season. The quality is always up to the high stand-
ard we set for the food we carry. Isn’t it a source of much satisfaction to
trade at a^store where you are always sure you get the best and the right
price, too •
Offerings Saturday and Monday, August 7 and 9
“CAMPBELL" BEANS—
W ith Tom ato Sauce, good, w holesom e “ Ready to
to serve" food, and econom ical, too
tflp’
3 cans (contents 3 ^ lbs. net) f o r .............. Z»)C
•MRS. STEWART’S" BLUEING-
T rip le stren g th . B o ttle ..........
15c
“LIBBY’S” or “CARNATION" MILK—
T all can s (lim it 6), 3 fo r.....................
25c
“MAPLE LEAF” S a lm o n -
S p rin g catch, fancy Columbia River Chinook, rich
in oil and u n su rp assed in flavor,
1-lb. can s 45c, ^ - lb . c a n ........................... ZOC
"ROYAL BAKING POWDER"—
A genuine Cream of T a rta r product,
12-oz. can 48c, 2(4-lb. c a n ............
MAINE SARDINES—
Good q u ality dom estic fish in cottonseed oil
5 tin s ..................................................................
"BOOTH’S" SARDINES
T hey’re good eating." In Tom ato, M ustard
or Spiced Sauces. 1-lb. tin s, 2 for.
"OH HENRY” BARS-
As n u tritio u s as they a re delicious.
"Tw ice as nice sliced." 2 bars.
fir
ZOC
$1.29
FRUIT JARS
G enuine Ball Masons or K e rr’s Self Sealing, com ­
plete w ith new caps and rubbers. P ints, 0^^»
dozen 70c, q u arts, dozen.
15c
Mrs. Isabel T aylor of Pueblo, Colo­
rado, who has been visiting for nearly
" U S S KLOTII" NAPKINS—
tw o m onths w ith th e fam ilies of her
“20TH CENTURY" JA R RUBBERS—
The n ea rest to real cloth. 40 n ap k in s in
relativ es, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rogers
Thick, double lipped red rings, especially O ff
a package. Pkge. 10c, 3 for.
adapted to eith er hot or cold pack, 3 doz. . Z»)C
and Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n T aylor, has re-
11 A W AIIAN PI N E A P PL E —
_ tu rn ed to h er home. She h as been
"BALL” MASON CAPS—
S tan d ard sliced. 8 larg e slices to th e can
I1 delighted with h e r v isit here.
P o rcelain lined, zinc, dozen ...............
in m edium syrup. Lge. cans 28c, 3 f o r . ..
Some of th e m ost Interested guests
“ROYAL GARDEN" TEA—
at th e fair th is week w ere Mr. and
20TII CENTURY BROOMS—
The tea w ith th a t w onderfully d elicate aro m a tic
“6 sew ”. Medium w eight, stro n g and durable.
Mrs. Tim othy B row nhill of Puente,
flavor, c h a ra c te ristic only of th e h ighest type
Made
from
the
very
finest
broom
corn.
C alifornia, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L.
of teas, eith er O range Pekoe (B lackI or /»h
O
nly.............
B row nhill and d au g h ter of Beaverton,
Ja p an (G reen), % -lb. pkgs. 85c, 1-lb..
O./C
Mrs. Wm. M anley and d au g h ter Mary
of H illsboro. Mr. Brow nhill w as fo r­
m erly editor of th e Beaver S tate H er­
ald of G resham , and it w as through
the in stru m e n ta lity of Mr. Brow nhill
10 BARS CRYSTAL W H IT E SOAP, 20th Century
regular nrire 43,
and his paper th a t the first fair,
? ° A i ' 2 ° lh
wiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiinim iiiiiiiiiiiu3iiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiiiui)iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiHiu»iiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiHt3iiiiiiiiiinn^ known as th e ‘‘G range F air and C ar­
39Ó
8 BARS CREM E OIL SOAP, 20th Century..................................regular price
nival,” w as estab lish ed ju st 20 years
ago. Mr. Brow nhill, who is editor of
Total..........................................
$1.39
the P u en te Jo u rn al, is p resid en t of
the S outhern C alifornia E ditorial a s ­
And 7 bars Crystal White Soap FREE
sociation, and a vice presid en t of the
N ational E ditorial association.
‘‘T h e la s t w ord in coffee e x c e lle n c e ”.
Mr. and Mrs. M ark N ickerson e n te r­
D irect fro m o u r r o a s te r to you in su re s
tained
35
relativ
es
a
t
th
e
ir
home
on
W eatherly Ice cream is the
you fre sh coffee, a t a ll tim es, a t a low
the Base L ine road T uesday evening
price.
healthiest ice cream for the
at an old fashioned corn ro ast. The
evening was m ost p leasan tly spent
children, w hether in a big
around a larg e bonfire.
SHREDDED WHEAT—
Miss L u etta W elling was the hostess
CROWN FLOUR—
foam y soda or in a cone.
Package 10c. 3 for.
Made from old w h eat—goes fu rth e r, th erefo re
S atu rd ay evening to 20 form er school­
Give it to them at least once
MILL RUN—
m ore econom ical than flour made from t?
m ates at a p arty at her home. Mrs.
new w heat. 49-lb. s a c k ................................. 3)
80-lb. sack s for.
E. E. W elling, Mrs. A. J. K ru eg er and
a day yon can serve it with
Miss F lo ren ce Honey assisted in the
crushed fruit or jam for des­
en tertain m en t of th e evening. Games
sert.
w ere played and refresh m en ts of ice
be given over to services of w orship
cream , cake and punch w ere served.
In bricks nr cartons at
Mrs. Lucy O sborne of P o rtland, and study.
M orning w orship and serm on will
form er resid en t of G resham , visited
be
at 11 o'clock, w hen th e p asto r. Dr
th is week w ith Mrs. C arrie H ansen
and o th e r frien d s and atten d ed the C. W. H uett, will take as his subject
fair. She has been living in R iver­ “Seeing Je su s.” T h ere will be special
SECOND * MAIN
GRESHAM
side, C alifornia, for the p ast two years m usic. T his ch u rch has been in
with her d au g h ter, Mrs. P o rtia Laver G resham for m ore than 50 years, long
Candies, in bulk nr boxes, Tobaccos and lint lunches
but is now’ m aking her home in P o rt­ before th e re was a tow n called G resh
any tim e.
land w ith an o th e r d au g h ter. Mrs. am. I t has stead ily advanced along
all lines. It invites any w ithout a
Bessie Long.
The residence of W alter D eardorff ch u rch home to Join with them in the
Carry very little money on vour
w est of th e high school w as entered services of the san ctu ary .
E pw orth L eague w ill m eet a t 7 in
person.
Monday aftern o o n an d several dollars
in money stolen. E n tran c e w as gain th e evening for devotional service. Ail
ed by rem oving th e screen from a young people a re invited and older
Those who carry considerable money in
re a r window and every d raw er in the ones welcomed.
their
pockets offer a strong inducement for
At 8 o’clock th e p asto r will speak,
house had been th o ro u g h ly ransacked
tak
in
g
a
popular
them
e,
"S
ig
h
ts
and
Clieck lip on jou r tires and see if you
hold-up men to “stick them up.”
in the se arch for valuables and cash.
are soon g o in g to need any new ones,
P aul Vedder and son, Allle, w ent to Scenes in G lacier N ational P ark ." On
tin a n , of the follow ing you can well
Eugene Monday to be gone a few days his recen t vacation he visited Yellow­
W hen this happens not only is a m an’s
stone and G lacier national p ark s and
aliord to make the change now so as to
on a rec re atio n and p leasu re trip .
money
taken from him but his life is en­
the
scenes
are
still
fresh
In
his
mind.
take advantage of th ese special low
R. B. Jack so n , p ro p rie to r of th e con­
prices.
dangered
needlessly.
T
his
is
one
of
the
very
beautiful
spots
fectionery stand on Main stree t on the
p roperty occupied by Miss E lva Do­ in A m erica, set aside as a playground
lan, has p u rch ased a h alf in te rest In and recreatio n ce n te r for all th e peo­
Don’t reward a thief. Outwit him.
red cord,
th
e concession at th e county fair ple.
30 x
Official board m eeting will be held
g rounds in w hich photographs are
A checking account at the First State
T uesday evening in the study of the
show
n
of
the
C
ollins
cave
in
K
en­
Savage Oversize C< . guaranteed.
Bank
will make this possible.
ch
u
rch
when
p
la
n
s
will
be
laid
for
tucky w here th e u n fo rtu n a te m an of
30x3*4 .........
th
e
closing
of
th
e
year.
The
last
q
u
a
r­
th a t nam e was buried by a cave-in a
terly conference w ill come in a sh o rt
year or so ago.
"It is better to be safe than sorry."
kelly, regular, gua
tee, 4-ply,
tim e and the an n u al conference will
30 x 3* j cord ..
m eet a t C orvallis on Septem ber 22.
Ml r ilO lllS T
( i n |{( I!
P ra y er m eeting w ill be held In the
O M I I Ni l s S E in K t S
kelly Oversize Cor 30 x 3 '
ch u rch p arlo r on T h u rsd ay evening at
guaranteed ......
Bible school at th e M ethodist E pis­ 8 o'clock.
copal ch u rch will m eet prom ptly at 10
A STRONG BANK
In su ra n ce funds for farm Ioans. No
• o'clock in various assem blies suited to
th e ages of th e pupils. The hour will com m ission or brokerage. Very easy
The Home of
28c
Munsingwear
25c
65c
H o le p ro o f H osiery
98c
P e te r ’s In te rn a tio n a l Shoes
S O A P
S P E C IA L !
57_r
A nd It's Good for
20th Century Coffee
lb. 4 7 c , 3 lbs. $ 1 .3 8
29c
$1.13
S h e (O a r a r r ttr
i—
.14
Outwit the Crooks
—
Fair Week Specials
$8.55
$9.75
$8.20
$935
3'/2 ........
First State Bank
SPECIAL ON TUBES
GRESHAM, OREGON
tills week
30 x 31 j ( ¡rav kelh
$1.70
A*k about our l¿,000*inll«< gunraa teed tiro*. They also
have a l«year guarantee auttin^t any road hazard*. Y*k
al,out tlifin .
IVY FILLING STATION
Cor. Pow ell an d R oberta
GRESHAM, OREGON
Pud
COAL
Pud
COAL
Pud
COAL
_ , * ’*‘,h*’ *
a »upply of th a t fam ous S u p erio r R .x k S prings
Coal at Sum m er P rices.
We a re booking o rd ers now for d irect delivery from the car.
THE BERRY GROWERS PACKING CO.
Phone ls71
GRESHAM. OREGON
Zi«n Evangelical Service..
Sunday school w ill m eet as usual at
10 o’clock a t th e Zion Evangelical
church, followed by the E nglish
preaching service a t I I from the s e r­
mon topic. "T he T ragedy of Divided
H earts
The G erm an services will
begin im m ediately a t the close of
those in English.
U ndenom inational tem ple
w ill
co n ­
vene a t 10 o'clock and p reaching s e r ­
vice w ill be held In the aftern o o n a t 2
o clock, preceded by a song service
and special music. T h ere will be
p reaching again S unday evening at
7:30.
P ra y er service is held each
Tuesday evening. Beginning F rid ay .
August 13. cam pm eeting will be held
Gre*ham Undenominational Services.
each evening one block east of th e
The Sunday school of the Gresham temple.