Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 29, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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GRFSHAS OUTLOOK, FRIDAY.
affairs and w ell in touch w ith the LUTHERAN ( III R( 11 TO
requirem en ts of th e office due Yo
HEAR NOTED SPEAKER
his position as cash ier of the
A special refo rm atio n festival
T rou td ale S tate ba'nk. Alvin C.
Copeland and E. E, B illeter are ! w ill be held a t Saron L u th eran
ru n n in g for city m arsh al. T hree I ch u rch , oue m ile east of G resham . I
E vidently T ro u td ale has consid candidates m u st be selected from Sunday m orning a t 11 o'clock. T he I
ad d ress w iil be given by Dr. W il­
erab le faith in the ability of its the four on th e tic k et fo r council-
liam Schoeler, stu d en t p asto r of
women as the nam es of th re e of men for th e four-y ear term , John S.
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onmouth, Oregon, and se creta ry
them app ear on the tic k e t for th e B urns, C. E. Scott, G. M. H aines
of th e L u th e ra n S tu d en t's A ssocia­
com ing g eneral m unicipal election and R. D. H ew itt. Mr. H ew itt is
tio n for Oregon. Dr. S choeler is |
next T uesday. Mrs. L au ra D. H ar the p rin cip al of th e T routdale
described as a forceful sp e ak e r and
low is slated to' succeed h erself as school.
T he opponent of Ida Craw ford a deep th in k er. H is books on evo­
m ayor of T rou td ale for th e com ing
lution and kindred su b jects have |
for
th e tw o-year term of office for
te rm of tw o years, and has no op
received nation wide atten tio n . He |
position. She has served during councilm an is L. G. Howell.
is a m em ber of th e ed ito rial staff
h er p resen t term of office w ith ac
on th e m agazine “The P lot W eaver"
ceptability. Mrs. H arlow is wide FRED PROCTOR OCT
pubished at Los A ngeles, C alifo r­
aw ake, a thorough booster for h er
FOR SANDY MAYOR nia.
H is jo u rn a listic p ro d u cts a re |
tow n and keen to the live issues of
com pared favorably w ith th e edi-
A
ccording
to
rep
o
rts,
Sandy,
the
th e day. She is th e second w om an
to ria ls of Dr. Crane.
m ayor of T ro u td ale, Mrs. C lara th riv in g little m u n icip ality across
The subject for Dr. S choeler's
the
county
line
in
C
lackam
as
coun­
L arsso n bolding th a t office a few
add ress will be: “T he Significance
ty
had
som
e
difficulty
in
selecting
y ears ago and being th e first worn
a can d id ate for th e office of city of th e R eform ation." Incid en tally
an m ayor in the sta te of Oregon.
m ayor. W. A. P ro cto r, th e present he w ill also speak on th e new s tu ­
Isab ella W aite is an o th er woman
incum bent of th a t office, would not d en t service w hich the L u th eran s i
on th e ticket, being an a sp ira n t for
accept a second nom ination owing of Oregon have in ag u rated for the
th e office of th e city tre a su re r. Ida
to th e p ress of p erso n al business N orm al school a t Monmouth, the
C raw ford is candidate for th e of
affairs, so th e nom ination was A g ricu ltu re College a t C orvallis
flee of councilm an for a tw o-year
tu rn ed over to his son, Fred L. and th e S tate U niversity a t Eu- I
term .
P ro cto r, ca sh ier of th e C lackam as gene.
H. E. Bloyd is out for re-election
T he public is cordially invited.
County bank.
for city recorder. He is a m an of
C. O. D uke and W. G. D uncan are
up for re-election as city tre a su re r MARY JA N E S P I REIN
and rec o rd e r respectively. F our
IS (A P A R E E J EDGE
councilm en a re to be elected out of
A decidedly fav crah le attitu d e
th e six a sp ira n ts for th a t office,
Glen L oundree, C harles S harnke, has developed in G resham and vi­
21* A cres, ideal for dairy or garden F. L. C hristensen , A. W. Bell cinity tow ard th e p rese n t incum ­
tru ck . T his would m ake an ideal Ezekial B eers and W illiam Upde- bent of d ep artm en t No. 2 Judge of
subdivision for 1 or 2 acre farms, grave. T he m a rsh a l and w ater su the d istric t co u rt. Miss Mary Jan e
Ju st !MH> feet off Powell Valley, on p erin ten d en t are appointed by th e S purlin, who w as appointed to th a t
office last A pril upon th e rem oval
Kane road. 2 m iles from Gresham, mayor.
of D istrict Ju d g e R ichard Deich to
known as K ane R anch.
th e co u rt of dom estic relations.
SANDY
Ju d g e S p u rlin h as addressed au d i­
m. T he Rev. A. B. C alder, of Boring, ences in G resham and outlying lo­
Rale H eld on P rem ise« Kain or Shine
retire d
M ethodist Episcopal calities recen tly and in all in sta n c ­
clergym an, w ill preach Sunday es has gained th e confidence of her
m orning at 11 o’clock at th e Sandy h ea rers who w ere im pressed w ith
P o w e ll V a lle y is o n e o f th e m a in h ig h
h er sin cerity and th e excellence of
w a y s o u t o f P o r tla n d a n d a ls o th e M t. M ethodist church.
H ood L o o p h ig h w a y . It la o u r firm b a
lie f t h a t t h i s p r o p e rty w ill d o u b le w i t h ­
P upils and patro n s of th e Sandy h er qualifications for th e high of­
in th e n e x t tw o y e a rs .
grade school enjoyed a fine H allow ­ fice of d istric t judge. She is a
Good C re e k r u n s t h r o u g h p ro p e rty , e’en en te rta in m e n t on W ednesday w om an of ch arm in g p erso n ality as
w ell a n d B u ll R u n w a te r . 2 -sto ry 5-room
h o u se , b a r n w ith s ta n c h io n s fo r 14 co w s evening a t th e schoolhouse, when w ell as lofty attain m en ts. H er r e ­
w ood sh e d , c h ic k e n h o u se , m ilk h o u se
publican opponent is F red L. Olson,
70. to n silo. 2 -sto ry p o ta to c e lla r. 29 songs and d rills and a play w ere
a c r e s . 20 a c r e s u n d e r c u ltiv a tio n . 9 a c r e s presented by the pupils in th e v a ri­ a form er ju stice of th e peace and
tim b e r. 2 a c r e s c o rn . 2 a c r e s p o ta to e s .
2 a c r e s f r u it. 9 e a r ly p e a r s . 4 la te p e a rs, ous grades. T his p a rty w as in a clerk in ju stice court.
7 e a r ly a p p le s . 24 la te a p p le s . G p ru n e s . 8
Miss S p u rlin w as born in 18SS
sense a dem onstration of th e ex­
c h e r r ie s , s w a ln u ts . 200 fe e t lo g a n h e r
rie s. r a s p b e r r ie s , s tr a w b e r r ie s , c u r re n ts , tensive im provem ents w hich have and w as raised on a farm in V ir­
goo se b e r rie s , g ra p e s .
1 J e r s e y th o r
o u g h b re d cow . 1 J e r s e y h e ife r. 1 te a m been m ade recently by th e school ginia, th e th ird of a fam ily of nine
h o r s e s go w ith th e r a n c h .
A bout 7
children. She w as highly su ccess­
c o rd s o f w ood a n d 50 to n s h a y . som e board. An exit has been provided
c lo v er, to he so ld r e g a r d le s s o f p rice.
at the re a r of the schoolhouse, elec­ ful in a chosen business c a re e r and
T h e fo llo w in g sto c k a n d e q u ip m e n t to tric lights installed and an electric obtained her education th ro u g h her
b e so ld im m e d ia te ly a f t e r tb e r a n c h , a s
own efforts, as h er p are n ts w ere of
a w h o le o r s. p a r.^ te ly . W e m a y h a v e plate has been p ut in for use in
Ju st th e a r tic le y o u w a n t so com e o u t p rep arin g hot soup to supplem ent but m oderate m eans. She is a
a n d look o v e r th e e q u ip m e n t.
E v e ry ­
m em ber of several clubs and the
th in g Is p r a c tic a lly n e w a n d in good the lunches of the pupils.
c o n d itio n .
P o rtlan d Cham ber of Com m erce
1 W a g o n . 21 C h ic k e n s. H a r ro w . C u l­
and is also a m em ber of th e child
Witty.
t i v a t o r P lo w . D isc. M ow er. 1 H iv e o f
T he city lass leaned upon the w elfare com m ission of Oregon.
Bees. H a y . H a y T lake C re a m S e p a r a to r.
B u tte r C h u rn . C id e r P re s s , 1 300-pound fence and w atched the farm er as
sc a le a n d a ll h a n d to o ls.
he drove a big ste a m ’ ro lle r hack
You can drive an auto b ut your
and fo rth over th e field.
T h is is o n e o f th e b e s t a g r ic u ltu r a l
“ I suppose .you a re pressing b attery m ust he l«hd. See th e Coast
o p p o r tu n itie s w e e v e r o ffe re d in incom e
B attery. 12-Mile Service statio n .—
p r o d u c in g f a rm s , in th e fin est v e g e ta b le m other e a rth ’s d re ss? ”
F arm er— “Nope. P la n tin ' m ash- Adv.
d i s t r i c t s In O reg o n . T h is la n d is e s p e c ­
ia lly a d a p te d to r a is in g v e g e ta b le s o f a ll ed potatoes.1'
k in d s.
We are alw ays glad to quote you
on lum ber.
Sandy L um ber Co.,
D o n ’t t a k e o u r w o rd f o r it. S te p in
The
phone Sandy 223.— Adv.
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y o u r c a r o r h a v e o n e o f o u r sa le sm e n
OCTOBER
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PAHE rHKKB
Troutdale Will Keep
Its Woman Mayo
j
Auction Sale
Thurs., Nov. 4, 1:30 p.
ta k e y o u o u t. V is it th i s r a n c h a n d v e r ­
ify a t a g la n c e w h a t a w o n d e rfu l v a lu e
w e a r e o ffe rin g y o u . T a k e y o u r b a n k e r
w ith y o u . H e w ill te ll y o u to “ B u y I t . ”
T h e re is n o b ig g e r b a r g a i n in th e s ta te .
G o o u t a n d g e t p ric e s in la n d a r o u n d
th is r a n c h .
F a m ilia r iz e y o u r s e lf w ith
th e v a lu e o n p r o p e r ty o f th is k in d
a r o u n d G re s h a m .
Western Coast Land Co.
3**S P i t t o r k B lock
Il Kouri w ay
sftgo
P o r tla n d
F ro m
CANADA
to
MEXICO
An achievement
possible to any
Whippet owner.
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TO TA L M IL ES
1845.4
Saron Lutheran Church
P ow ell V alley R oad
1 m ile e a s t of G resh am
Yon
A good daily
Week Outlook,
m onth. See ad
Want It.
p ap er and T w ice-a-
at a saving—th is
elsew here.
Invites th e public to its services
Sunday School
9 ;I5 A. M.
G raded System .
llstHI—Worship, English.
No evening service on account
of R eform ation F estiv al a t L in ­
coln High school auditorium ,
P o rtlan d a t 3 p. m.
zerzan , CHAS. J.
FOR
DISTRICT JUDGE
D EPT. NO. I
VOTE 78 X
i— P a id A dv.
Imagine What This
Saving Will Mean to You
E xhaustive tests so far indicate th a t th e average year’s
operating cost o f th e Overland W h ip p e t should save
you from $75 to $150 in gas, oil, tires and mechanical
upkeep. 11 cuts present operat i ng costs j ust about in h alf
. . . doubles th e value o f every dollar you n o w spend.
Come in and see tliis wonderful new -type car. '
NO. H O U R S
<12 h o u rs, 8 Min.
A V ERA G E M. P. H.
29.7
C o m e to P ig g ly W ig g ly S a tu r d a y
Take Advantage of the Low Overhead and. Tremen­
dous Buying Power of More Than 2000 Piggly
Wiggly Stores and Save Money on your Food Supplies
SATURDAY AND MONDAY PIGGLY WIGGLY FEATURES
OTTER
P IG G L Y W IG G L Y
Minced Razor
B R E A D
1 j 1 1 QT
CLAM S
19c C an
T W IN
LO AF
Flat tins
M IL K
WILSO
NUT MARGARINE
B o rd en s, C a rn a tio n
a n d F e d e ra l
AMAIZO OIL
3 lbs. 79c
Try it on hot cakes
nothing better
A superior corn oil for fry­
ing, baking, or mayonnaise.
None
GOLD B A R P U M P K IN
2 c a n s 25c
N ew p ack and a lo w price.
SUN MAID
RAISINS
—
R un u n d e r th e d i­
re c tio n of N o rth ­
w est A uto Clubs
AAA.
Piggly Wiggly Butter
2 lbs. 91c
Received at our stores di­
rect from the country.
Always fresh.
M edium S w e e t P ea s in N o. 1 tins
C3I1 | j C
SUNSET TUNA
Oregon Prunes
2 lbs. 15c
S e e d le ss or puffed
Q u a r te r tin s, 2 f o r 25c
H a lf tin s,
2 f o r 35c
2 p k g s . 25c
N ew C aliforn ia T una
P rin c e A lb e rt T o bacco
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affiliated w ith AAA
35C
G O LD B A R SU G A R P E A S
N ew crop, la rg e siz e prunes
at their best. E at them for
b reak fast.
TEA GARDEN SYRUP
W ell known quality in a useful jug.
Made
.Auto Club of
Washington
CANS
PINT JU G
™
ZLOL
C rea m of W h e a t 19c Corn Meal L't 29c
T IR E CH AN GES
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y|
2 9 c
2 3 c
7 9 c
O ra n g e a n d lb. 15c
JELLY BEANSJ B “ lack co lo rs, sp in ecially
p ric e d
3 tin s 25c
D riv er
C. A. H E EER O N
2 lb s
5 lbs
box
46c lb.
45c q u a r t tin
O IL U SED
A d ju stm e n ts
None
Many flavors. A
superior gelatine,
ready in 30 min.
TW IN
LO A F
C R A N B E R R IE S , f r e s h s h ip m e n t
S W E E T PO T A T O E S, fa n c y L o u isia n a sto ck
A P P L E S , J o n a th a n s , E tc., sp ecially p riced
N B C Fig and Plum Pudding
W A T E R ADDED
3 pint«
3 P k g s 25c
2-li*. lo af of q u a lity bread
AV. M IL E S p er gal.
2»JI
Lens than 1 quart
JELL-X-CELL
OVE RLAND
Whippet
A m erica’s New-Type Light Car
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
Phone l l l l
GRESIIA M
P o u n d tin s 89c
22 STORES
MILL RUN
80-lb. sacks
$1.05
P ig g ly W ig g ly F lo u r
49-lb, sa c k , $1.85
Every nark guaranteed
AN OREGON INSTITUTION
“Piggly Wiggly” at Gresham
On the M t. H ood H ig h w a y , n ex t to B row n ’» M eat M arket