Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 29, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK.
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GRESHAM LOCALS
T he m any friend» of E H. Kelly
are glad to »ee him back on th e Job
a fte r an absence of four weeks*
m uch of which tim e he has »pent in
bed as th e re su lt of a fall which he
suffered October 1 th ro u g h an
' opening in
sidew alk. He began
hl, offlcla| duties T h u rsd ay and is
g ain | Ilg in stren g th dally. Mr. Kelly
|g a Can d ld ate fo r, re-election for
office of m arshal.
I T he officers of the G resham W. C.
T. U. met T h u rsd ay aftern o o n at
the lib ra ry and discussed p lan s for
th e com ing year. They expect to
soon have program s o u tlin in g th e
y ea r’s work. Also a t the m eeting
y esterd ay the officers expressed
th e ir deep appreciation to those
who so kindly extended th e ir hos­
p itality to visiting guests, thereby
co n trib u tin g to th e success of the
convention.
Members of a W allula H eights
fam ily reported yesterday th a t on
W ednesday evening they cooked
th eir d in n er over th e fireplace and
; ate R by th e light of a lan tern . T his
explained by th e fa ilu re of the
electric c u rre n t to function at about
the dinner hour. A blow n-out fuse
is blam ed for the inconvenience.
T he W om en's Home M issionary
society of th e M ethodist church
will m eet In th e p a rlo rs of the
church W ednesday aftern o o n at
2:30. Mrs. Geo. F. H oney will be
the leader and Mrs. S herm an, Mrs.
A. McManus and Miss Mina G ilbert
will serve.
F. L. T h u rb er, of Hoquiam ,
W ashington, was in G resham today
looking over th e co u n try w ith a
view to locating. He w as looking
up some old friends, Mr. and Mrs.
N. P. Nelson who live n ear A n d er­
son station. They w ere form er
1 resid en ts of Hoquiam .
A. Rogers brought into the
Outlook office th is m orning a fine
c lu ste r of larg e ripe straw b e rrie s
picked from the ranch of Dick W il­
liam s east of G resham . Mr. Rogers
rep o rts th a t the vines a re covered
with straw b e rrie s in all stag es of
developm ent, from blossom s to the
ripened fru it, as thick as in June.
Mr. and Mrs. C harles R ogers and
son. A rnold, spent S unday at
Monmouth w ith th e ir d aughter,
Miss Avis R ogers who is a student
at the Oregon sta te norm al. Miss
Rogers I h enjoying h er w ork at th e
norm al very much.
A trio of new baby girls has re-
cently m ade th e ir ap p e aran c e at
the T im m erm an n ursing home on
F ifth »treet, tw o of them arriv in g
the sam e day. A nine-pound d au g h ­
te r w as born to Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
Johnson, of Boring, and an eight-
pound girl arriv ed to gladden the
h e a rts of Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
Thom pson, of P ortlan d on October
15. On October 22 a six-pound
daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs.
N. K. H usband, of G resham . The
three babies w ith th e ir m others are
doing well.
The Rev. Miss N ath alia Koeber,
pastor of th e F ree M ethodist church
near Lfnnton, and her m other, call-
ed on the Rev. L. A. Skuzie and
fam ily on W ednesday.
F rank Jones w as successful in
landing the c o n tra c t for installing
a new septic tan k a t th e O rient
school. T he w ork is practically
com pleted and the tan k will be con­
nected up w ith the pipes th e com ­
ing Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C harles Cleveland
have retu rn ed afte r spending a few
days a t th e ir cottage a t Seaside.
They report the beach delightful ut
this tim e of the year with w arm
and balmy w eather.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen gave a
dinner party S atu rd ay evening at
th eir home in honor of the first
wedding an n iv ersary
of
th eir
grundson and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
W infred Hill of Longview, W ash­
ington. T heir g ran d d a u g h ter, Mrs.
W alter D ecker and her husband
from P ortlan d w ere also present.
The occasion was the birthday of
Mr. Hill an well.
The Rev. S. F. P itts accom panied
the Rev. and Mrs. A. M. A nderson
to Pendleton on W ednesday w here
m i vi IT WOULD MEAN.
Mrs. A nderson has a b ro th er who
is ill. They a re expected back to- | When th e H ousew ives’ Council
day and will conduct th e services te lls voters th at "th e sta te " is lia ­
ble for the bonds req u ired to s ta rt
ut the tem ple this evening.
th eir hydro-electric and irrig atio n
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore, of New­
spree, It m euns “you," th e ta x p ay ­
port, retu rn ed to th e ir home F riday
er, who is liable. You are to be ex-
after spending several days w ith t ’
Mrs. Moore's m other, Mrs. L. Rad- | P*°It' ed, your p roperty and your
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credit. R esponsibility for m eeting
' the indebtedness lodges directly
C harley W heeler and F red B oss I upo|1
g en eral ful)(1
You are
recently enjoyed a h u n tin g trip 25 ttie c re ato r and the source of th a t
m iles so u th east of Bend. They fund.
each secured a deer hut gave them
"T he sta te " m eans two different
to some needy fam ilies residing in th in g s u nder th is am endm ent. In
the vicinity.
tile m a tte r of liabilities, it m eans
Miss E lizabeth Johnson has p u r­ you. When it comes to spending
chased a W hippet from the H essel money and in c u rrin g debt, "th e
Im plem ent com pany which proved sta te " would he the super-pow erful
itself very sa tisfac to ry on a recent board of (»uitrol, into w hose hands
trip over th e highw ay to G overn­ would go th e en tire proceeds of
m ent Camp. A lfred Stafford, a Ce­ bonds sold and m ortgages issued,
llar resilient, has also purchased a w ithout, re stra in t, resp o n sib ility or
ca r through the H essel agency, an acco u n tab ility to any legislative or
O verland six.
executive b ranch of sta te g o v ern ­
About a dozen boys a re signed up ment.
for the work In the b eg in n ers’ class
For purposes of o peration, m an ­
of the G resham hand w hich is to agem ent, em ploym ent and co n ­
be form ed betw een now and the stru ctio n , th e se lf-sta rte rs of this
m iddle of December. Dr. II. C. co n stitu tio n al
am endm ent
h av e
Johnson, In stru cto r anil leader of tak en ca re to g u ard ag ain st any
the band, hopes to secure a class possible cheek on th e ir m ovem ents.
of at least 20 before com m encing They have provided them selves
the prelim inary Instruction. The with all m ateria ls for a huge p o liti­
G resham band has done excellent cal m achine, w ith an arm y of a p ­
work during the past sum m er and pointees, heads of d ep artm en ts,
new m em bers are looking forw ard clerk s, m echanics and laborers.
to the tim e w hen they can appear They contem plate a m onopoly m ore
In the reg u la r concerts.
com plete th a n any p riv ate concern
Dr. J. W. Mahood and daughter, ever could organize, because the
Miss E tta Mahood. of Pacific P a li­ board's monopoly would be above
sades, C alifornia, w ere the guests the co n tro l or supervision to w hich
of Mrs. M arion Johnson and Miss p riv ate in d u stry , larg e or sm all, Is
E lizabeth Johnson S aturday. They : alw ays subject. The difference is
enjoyed a highw ay trip d uring the lietweeh th e sta te 's p resen t rig h t
afternoon as far as G overnm ent to co n tro l and su p erv ise as It
Camp.
deem s necessary, and an uncurbed
Mrs, Mary F au g h t is moving political dictation in th e nam e of
back to G resham from V ancouver, the sta te , by this self-selected
W ashington, w here she has spent i board.
the past six m ouths at the home of
her son.
Get th e classified ad. habit.
Free M ethodist Service«.
Sunday is tem p eran ce day a t the
F ree M ethodist Sunday school, and
th e lesson will be illu stra te d by a
cartoon, "W ho w an ts light w ines
itpd b eer?” T he eighth srm on in
the series of fu n d am en tals of the
Bible at 11 o’clock will be based on
the theme, "T he Gift of th e Holy
S p irit.” T hese serm ons a re very
Instructive and interesting.
The W om an's M issionary society
will m eet W ednesday afternoon at
2:30 at th e p arso n ag e and the
young people’s society w ill m eet
on F riday evening, November 5, at
7:30.
G resham U ndenonilnathnial
Services.
T he Rev. A. M. A nderson and
wife, who had ch arg e of the se r­
vices T uesday evening, will also be
p resen t to n ig h t, th e young people
voting to give them th e evening for
a fu rth e r account of th e ir ex p e ri­
ences in South A frica w hich w as so
m uch enjoyed by all who heard
them last T uesday. A cordial in ­
vitation is extended to all to be
present.
Sunday school will begin at* 10
o'clock and th e re will be p reaching
at 2 in the aftern o o n by the p asto r,
the Rev. S. F. P itts, and p reaching
again In the evening a t 7 :30. P ra y er
service Is held each T uesday eve­
ning and young people’s service the
follow ing F rid ay evening.
I RIHAI,
OCTOBER
IN 1SOO MILE
II HIVE
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W’ill H essel, of th e H essel Im ­
plem ent com pany, local O verland
and W illys-K nlght dealers, proudly
calls atten tio n to an 1800 m ile
safety ru n recen tly m ade in a
W hippet car. The ru n is th e m ore
notew orthy because it was not a
speed break in g , law breaking rec­
ord b ut ju st a ru n as any carefu l
d riv er m ight m ake w hile tak in g his
fam ily on a safe and sane pleasu re
trip . Yet It dem onstrated th e de­
pendability and gas-saving q u ali­
ties of th e new est O verland w hich
has jum ped to a high p innacle of
p o p u larity in a few m onths.
The ru n w as m ade in October to
the Mexican border, a distance of
about 1800 m iles over th e Pacific
highw ay and all speed law s in
co u n try and cities w ere observed.
T he ca r for the drive w as a stock
c a r fu rn ish ed by the W illys-Over-
land com pany and th e ru n w as ob­
served and checked by road of­
ficials all th e way. The full rep o rt
of th e trip , w ith a ll d etails was
given in th e Oregon Jo u rn a l by the
autom obile editor who accom ­
panied the d river all th e way.
T he m otorlogue of th e trip is
given in an ad in th is issue by the
Hessel Im plem ent com pany who
req u e st th e read ers to observe the
d etails as th e re given.
O therw ise Right.
Man may learn to fiy like a bird
You’re all beaten up again. Have
but h e’ll never be able to sit com ­
fo rtab ly on a barbed w ire fence, an o th er row with your w ife!”
"No, not a row —ju st the sam e
says Jed Hopple.
old story. S he’s rig h t and I d id n 't
ag ree w ith h er quick enough.”
Hire Circumstances.
P ullm an P assen g er—"No th an k
For low est rate s on autom obile,
you— I don’t need bru sh in g off.”
P o rte r—"Y as you do suh, a h ’s tru c k and g eneral in su ran ce see
B. W. T horne.—Adv.
b ro k e!”
Read and use th e W ant Ads.
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ZERZAN, CHAS. J.
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N ew berg H am , w hole o r h a lf ..........
Lb. 42c
Jo w ls, s m a ll pieces of m eat excellen t fo r
s e a s o n in g ......... ..............................................
Lb. 25c
Rex I.aril, med. pail.
$1.05
la rg e p ail
$2.00
l.ih h j’s Fancy Red Sockeye S alm o n , No. 1 Hat can 39c
S a rd in e s, la rg e oval tin s,T o m a to , M ustard.
Spiced
............................ - c a n s
S k at, 5-lh. ca n s, re g u la r p rice 83c,
sp ecial 39c
Van C am p’s l ’ork and K eans, m ed. size
C O FFE E
3 c a n s 25c
G olden W est, M. J. IL, H ills B ro th e rs
1 lb. 57c, 3 lbs. $1.5*
3 c a n s 25c
W hite S ta r T u n a , sm a ll can 15c, med. can
M acaroni
Sea S hells. B u tterflies, spcl
Crow n F lo u r
M arket H a,
23c
3 pkgs. 23c
S a tu rd a y a n d M onday special.
49-lb. sack $1.98
R aisin s
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I ta h u a I’c a s, best u n g ra d e d v a rie ty
S ilver B ar T o m ato es
4-lb. pkg. 30c
3 c a n s 89c
........2 c a n s 25c
The gay days of the party season are he»-e again and Hallowe’en is on
every kiddies' mind. Make their party a sure success with 20th CEN
TURY’S dependable foods.
Offerings for Saturday and Monday Oct. 30th and Nov. 1st
SNOWDRIFT—A purely vegetable sh o rt-
enlng. 2-lb. c a n .................................................
4-lb. can
4*7 «
‘i 1 L
91c
(¡old Bar Vegetables
Buy y o u r Gold B ar V egetables h e re a n d save
m oney. T o m ato es. S trin g B eans. C orn, P u m p ­
kin. Ilo m iu y , S a u e r K raut. All one k in d o r
a sso rte d .
3 Cans 50c
l»l-O2. tin 03c
I livedo
Iti-oz. tin S3c
I obaeco
4 . W. M etzger & Co.
Quality
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Feed i¿St
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-H E IN Z " CATSUP—One of the fam ous
”57’’. L argo b o ttle .....................................
m OL
25c
“FISCTIER’S" ROLLED OATS— G row n in the
SPID E R LEG TEA—In bulk. F in est quality
basket fired Ja p an . D rin k ers of green tea
w ill ap p re cia te its aro m atic flavor.
Pound
48c
-ROYAL D E I.IT E " MARMALADE—P reserved
and packed rig h t in the orange grove w here
grow n. Its goodness will su rp rise you. 4/A
32-ounce ja r ....................................................
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-( RYSTAL W H IT E " SOAP—P u re Soap f
38c
all th rough. 10 b a r s ...........................
-RO SED A LE" SLICED P IN E A PP L E —8 large
mellow slices to th e can in a m edium
syrup. L arge cans, 2 f o r , ...........................
DOMESTIC SARDINES—Packed in pur.
vegetable oil. Q u arters, 5 c a n s ................
-L IB B Y ’S CORN BEEE
it's good. No. 1 can .
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- S t \M AID" It AIS1NS— 1926 pack Seed-
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25c
in ,,
I ’ll.
-L IB R A '* " MILK "The n earest to fresh c
cream ." T all can s, 4 f o r ....................
35c
“ WESSON" OIL— E xcellent for frying
baking as w ell as for m aking Mayon-
naise. Q uart c a n ...........................................
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TE A G ARDEN SA RI P. 1-quart Ju g ........
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LOI AI. W Al.NI T*, none b etter, 1 lb ,
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latrg e package
W illam ette Valley w hich produces th e
w orld’s finest oats. 9-lb. s a c k ............
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“ MELLOW EST" ( H EESE—A consisten t prize
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“( AMPBELL’S" BEANS—"W ith the famous
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49-lb. s a c k ............................................. «p .Jr
Crown ................
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Election Day Special
T he law enforcem ent film. "Lest
We F o rg e t”, said to be one of the
m ost pow erful dram as ever p re ­
sented th ro u g h m otion p ictures,
will be show n Sunday evening, Oc­
tober 31. at 7:30, in th e G resham
grad e school auditorium . T he film
will be ru n under th e auspices of
the A nti-Saloon League of Oregon.
Those who have seen it pronounce
It a w onderfully rea listic and d ra ­
m atic p o rtra y al of th e trag ed ies of
th e old saloon days. T he president
of th e league, E. A. B aker, is ex ­
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and p u rse G round to your order for
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3 pounds ........... ........................................
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