Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 05, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM
hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n H ulan-
der. They have leased tp e lr 60-
ac re ran ch n ea r Yakim a and are
plan n in g to spend th e com ing year
in Pow ell Valley.
T he topic of th e serm on a t the
In th e gen eral m unicipal elec
S aro n L u th e ra n ch u rch Sunday
tion for th e city of F airview la st
m orning at 11 o ’clock will be, “A
T uesday m ore th an o rd in ary in te r­
C hurch S ervice in H eaven," and in
est was tak en in affairs p ertain in g
th e evening a t 8 o’clock th e re w ill
to city, county and sta te and a c ­
be a Bible lectu re, "T h e C h ristian
cordingly a heavy vote w as polled
and G overnm ent.” A b azaar and
In th e race betw een W. H. Cook
sale w ill be given a t th e ch u rch on
and E. E. H eslin for the m ay o ral­
S atu rd ay evening, November f3,
ty office, the la tte r won 70 to 16
u nder th e au sp ices of th e Ladies
O. P. L um sden received 82 votes
Aid. T he proceeds w ill be used for
for rec o rd e r and Jo h n Moller 75
th e good of th e society.
for tre a su re r. O. O. Dolph won
F ra n k G ustafson a n d son W en-
out in th e co n test for m arsh al two
dall left W ednesday evening for
to one over his opponent, Jam es
Sweden w here they expect t6 r e ­
B urlingam e.
m ain u n til ab o u t th e first* of th e
year. They w ill sail from New
F or th e office of counc'lm an for
York next T uesday on th e ste am ­
th e th ree -y e ar term the count
ship "G ripsholm ." L ast Sunday a
stood, D. W. McKay, 83; C. N.
farew ell reception w as given for
B uckner, 82 and John Jonas, 80;
them a t th e ir hom e a t w hich about
and for the tw o-year term George
( lay S. Morse
Shaw received a vote of 80 and J.
Mr. Morse, a republican, w as the 40 rela tiv e s w ere present.
Mahaffey 76.
successful candidate ag a in st E rw in
Home P o in ters.
The F airview vote ca st for the A. T aft, dem ocrat, and p rese n t in-
um hent, for M ultnomah county
C
anned
fru its, such as p ears, are
governor of the sta te was a s p irit­ ornrnissioner. G rant Phegley was
ed one, th e re su lt standing P ierce re-elected. Amedee M. Sm ith holds colored effectively if left to stand
over n ig h t in th e ir own juice to
72 and P atterso n 68. T he ca n d i­ over.
w hich a little fru it coloring has
date of the liquor in te rests, Stal
been added.
HOWELL VALLEY
lard, received a m eager 8 votes.
Fairview Election
Arouses Interest
OUTLOOK, IRIRAY,
BORING
Services
at
the
com m un’ty
ch u rch next S unday will be tbe
reg u la r p reach in g service at 10
o'clock by th e Rev. E W. W ithnell.
follow ed by Sunday school at 11
o’clock. The Boy Scouts will m eet
on Monday evening and o rch e stra
p rac tice on W ednesday evening.
T he L adies Aid society held its
an n u a l election of officers on Octo­
ber 28th and m ade plans for a b a­
zaar to be held some tim e in De­
cem ber. T he officers elected w ere
NOVEMBER
&,
1926.
Mrs .E. W. W ithnell, p resid en t;
Mrs. O. W. B or'ng, vice p resid en t;
Mrs. L. H M aliicoat, se creta ry ;
and Mrs. I. D. T u rn er, tre a su re r.
Mrs. N ora Richey gave a H allow ­
e ’en p arty a t her home S atu rd ay
evening. T h ere w ere 16 little g irls
p resen t and a m ost enjoyable eve­
ning w as spent.
Mrs. Guild is visiting a t the home
of her dau g h ter, Mrs. I. D. T u rn er.
Mrs. Claud D anielson spent th e
w eek-end visiting at th e home of
her m other, Mrs. Jo h n Meyer.
Melville Richey was down from
O. A. C. and sp en t th e w eek-end
w 'th his paren ts.
Roscoe Knox has p u rch ased the
house th a t C. L. G regson lived in
and has moved it onto his p ro p ­
erty.
Mrs. O. W. Boring en tertain ed
a t dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. T âcheron, Mrs. Alice V uilleu-
m ier and Miss Violette P e rre t of
G resham .
O. W. Boring ju st com pleted ta k ­
ing th e school census. T h ere w ere
91 boys and 75 girls.
Some one en tered th e I. O. O. F.
h all recently and took ab o u t a ll of
th e dishes.
HURLBURT
S ervices w ill be held a t th e
H u rlb u rt schoolhouse on Sunday
evening at 7:30, w hen th e Rev. E.
R. D. H ollensted of F airview will
preach. All a re cordially invited.
Iodine stain s are u sually rem oved
w ith a tre a tm e n t of w ashing soda
and lemon juice.
"Say it w ith a W ant Ad."
Steiw er led H aney hy a m argin
of th ree votes for United S tates
senator, w ith Stanfield *n third
place and Adams w ith four votes
in his favor. C rum packer received
9>: votes for congressm an and C a r­
son 64. For d istric t atto rn ey C. G
Schneider won over his opponent
Stanley Myers, by th ree votes and
for county com m issioners Phegley
received 83 votes, T aft 76 und
Morse 69. T he g range sta te in ­
come tax hill was well received in
Fairview , the vote standing 71 for
and 45 against.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Olin, of Eu
In m aking bread or rolls, the
gene, and five ch ild ren le ft T u es­ c ru st keeps sm ooth and te n d er by
day afte r visiting for tw o days with p u ttin g a saucepan of boiling w ate
Mr. and Mrs. F. M attson.
into th e oven.
R ecent guests a t th e home of the
Rev. und Mrs. Don S hogren w ere
W hen cooking g reen vegetables a
th e p are n ts of th e form er, Mr. an,} sm all p a rtic le of soda added to the
Mrs. F. O. S hogren and th e p as­ boiling w ater keeps them in fresh
to r ’s b ro th er and wife, Mr. and color,
—
Mrs. Em il Shogren, all of Seattle.
Over the last week-end th e Rev.
A pound of hom e-m ade baking
and Mrs. Shogren en tertain ed her pow der is readily m ade w ith one
m other, Mrs. John Sw anson, and a fourth pound of baking soda, one-
h alf pound of cream ta rta r , ami
friend, Mrs. H arry Peacock, also of on e-fo u rth pound of cornB tarch
Seattle. At th e sam e tim e a b ro th ­ T he in g red ien ts are sifted to g eth er
er of Mrs. Shogren, M artin Swan at le a st four tim es und placed in an
FA Hi VIEW
son and his friend, A rnold Pea air-tig h t jar. T h is baking powder
costs a trifle less th an Royal b ak ­
cock,
arriv ed hy au to at th e Sho­ ing pow der.
“W hat Is a C h ristian " w il| be
the subject of a serm on Sunday gren home in Powell Valley. They
Window Cleaning.
m orning at 11 o ’clock at Sm ith were driving th ro u g h from Chica
F or ex p e rt window cleaning see
Memorial P resb y terian church by go to S eattle by way of C alifornia.
O. J. Olson and fam ily w ere out I
Tajima, or leave o rd ers w ith J.
the pastor, th e Rev. E. It. D. Ilol-
Ross Brown, G resham , phone 2501
lenstcd. Sunday school will m eet from P o rtlan d Sunday as g u ests at —Adv.
th e home of Jo h n Lind. Muriun
prom ptly at 10 o’clock.
Olson
also sp en t some tim e w ith
STATED
CDMMUNICA-
The pupils of F airview are again
tion F airview Lodge, No. 92
enjoying hot lunches which ure b e­ Miss F rances Arvidson.
A. F. & A. M. S atu rd ay eve.
’Songs In the N ight" will be the
ing prepared hy Mrs. C. N. B uck­
ning, N ovember 6, 1926, 8 p. in. L a ­
ner. The m em bers of th e P a re n t- topic of the serm on Sunday m o rn ­ bor in M. M. Degree.
T eacher association have canned ing at 11 o'clock at th e Mission
Visiting brethren^w elcom e.
WM. H. STA M .EY S ecy.
about 300 q u a rts of vegetables church, of which the Rev. Don Sho­
which will be used for the lunches. gren Is the pastor. T he m orning HARRY F E D E R S P IE L , W. M.
service will be hi Swedish b ut in
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stone, accom ­ the evening a t 7:30 th e serm on
panied by th e form er's sister, Mrs.
A uto F re ig h t T erm in al
will be In E nglish from th e topic,
C lara Bent, of Chicago, Mrs. lleuna
P o rtlan d , Phone E A st 3104
T he L ast N ight.” T h ere will be
Stone ami W. E. Stone, enjoyed a special music at both services hy
G resliani, Phone 1201
trip over the Mt. Hood Loop hig h ­ choir and q u arte t. The young peo­
way one day la st week.
ple’s m eeting will be held on T u es­
Mrs. II. C. Moore has retu rn ed day evening a t 8 o’clock at the
home ufter spending a few days at home of Ethel E kstrom and on the
tlie home of her daughter, Mrs. following evenhig choir re h e a rsa l
B eulah H arvey, of Portland.
will lie held
The choir is con­
The teach ers of the Fairview tem platin g the p u rch ase of new
school gave a H allow e'en p arty for chorus music. T h u rsd ay evening
PORTLAND
the school children on F riday a f­ is the re g u la r * p ray er m eeting
ternoon. Mrs. H elen Camp anil night. Two signs have been e re c t­
WAY POINTS
Miss H urgeois en tertain ed the low ­ ed outside the ch u rch as an invi­
er grades and Miss Beryl King and tation to stra n g e rs. A good in ter-
GRESHAM
Mrs. Anne T eg art, the
upper st is being m anifested in th e work
grades. Cookies and punch were at Mission church.
served.
Local iiih I Long Distance
Mr. and Mrs. John C lark, of
Sunday dinner guests Ht the Yakima, W ashington, arriv ed S a t­
Moving
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Stone urday for an indclinite stay at the
w ere Mrs. Eliza Stone, Mrs. Ida
Sheplw rd, Mrs. Cora Bent and Mr.
and Mrs. A. I,. Stone.
Fred Page, of C athlam et, W ash­
ington. was a recent guest a t the
home of Ills cousin, Mrs. C lara
Stone.
Lundquist
Truck Line
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
A baby boy was born October 16
to Mr and Mrs. Fay Davis, of Cor-
belt. Mrs. Davis w as form erly Miss
B arr, dau g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Burr, of Egypt.
Roy J. A nderson, of P ortland,
spent Sunday nt Columbia View
farm .
A. S tu art, of L atourell Falls, who
has not been well for some tim e,
w ent to St V incents Hospital T u es­
day for a m onth's treatm en t. The
m any friends of Mr. and tyrs.
S tu art a re hoping the stgy at the
hospital will be of much benefit to
. him.
Mrs Malcolm W oodle Is serving
on tb e Jury at the p resent tim e and
Mrs. G Wilcox, of L atourell. will
•• rve for the m onth of November.
M r | Wilcox has taken an a p a r t­
m ent In the city.
Mr. and Mrs. dWllliain C row ston,
who have been In the vicinity of
C orbett for the p ast m onth, left
T h u rsd ay for th e ir home in P a sa ­
dena, C alifornia. They cam e here
from A lbarta, C anada, w here they
have extensive w heat interests.
Special Anniversary Savings!
To Celebrate the
Third Anniversary of the Oregon PIGGLY WIGGLY
we are offering some unusual savings at all our stores for this
Saturday and Monday
PIGGLY WIGGLY PRICES ARE ALWAYS LOW
hut if you come to PIGGLY WIGGLY tomorrow you will surely save
money on your table and household needs. Below are some of the
prices.______________________________
P & G White Naptha Soap
Campbell’s
Tomato Soup
Piggly Wiggly
FANCY
hard wheat blend
Blue Rose Rice
8 ^ a can
*1.89 FLOUR $1.89
New Crop
3 for 23c
49-lb. sack
’
ARIZONA
It if, a m o n u m en t to every farm a n d fa rm e r in th e
N o rth w est a n a c h ie v e m e n t of w h ich we a ll m ay he
proud. T h is y e a r th e E x p o sitio n ta k e s place O ctober
30-N ovem ber (», a n d re p o rts in d ic a te even a bigger,
g r e a te r E x p o sitio n th a n e v e r b efo re w ith th e finest
D airy a n d Beef C a ttle , H orses, H ogs, S h eep a n d G oats
in all A m erica c o m p e tin g fo r th e larg e st p rem iu m list
e v e r p u blished $100,000. C om bined w ith it a re th e
w o rld -fam o u s H orse Show , L and a n d H airy P ro d u c ts
Show , In d u stria l e x h ib its a n d th e g re a t Eox ex h ib its.
I h r I I m m M o f <>rr«hum h rlle w r« In tin ,I rtir« tn rn n r« I h r
u n ,I W rite r I h r * hulk.
Therefor*. wr *«> t . l t to th e
llo n n l o n , I prortl h> nn !, h I >on le a r n .
ru ls ln g o f m ore
T o r l lt r In t e r n « *
W. A. I’rortor
10c
e 5C
25c
OREGON CRA NBERRIES, 2 lbs
79c
F ,NI 4 ION VI II IN APPLES, box
Fischer’s Rolled Oats, 91b.sk. 4 7 ^
29c
WHITE STAR TI NA, ’As, 2 for
29c
I INRSAY , ALIE. RIPE OLIVES, pint tins. 2 for
29C
O R E G O N H O N EY
TOMATO CATSUP
PREMIUM SODA
MILK
-49<?
1‘EET’S
in granulated form
2-lb. caddie 3Sc
2 large pkgs. 59c
PIGGLY WIGGLY
Piggly Wiggly Butter
Lb. 46c
Qt. J a r s
Washing Machine Soap
Slightly salted
Always fresh and sweet
89c
large tins
NATIONAL BISCUIT
22c
—
I'lX k S tl.M O N , tall tins, 2 for
California Home
Extra large bottle
38c
KY KRIS,’ HEALTH BREAR
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LOG CABIN SYRUP
twin
2 lbs. 91c
BREA D ™in
2-lb. loaf 11c
( an of Baker’s Southern style cocoanut with each purchase of
half-pound package Baker’s premium Cocoanut a t ........ 22c
B o rd rti's and Carnation.
22 STORES
Prom inent m an of Clackam as
county and m ayor of Sandy who
w as elected com m issioner of his
county.
45c
( . l i t P L U il IT. each
C 0 C C f
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GRESHAM , OREGON
FREE.
w ith th e p u rc h a s e of a n y ten item s, s tra ig h t o r a s so rte d , re g a rd le s s of price, u n d e r th e GOLD BAR
BRAND, iro n , S a tu rd a y th ru th e close o i NATIONAL CANNED FOODS W EEK , N ovem ber 20th. T h is
c a n of peas se lls re g u la rly fo r 18c. Now is th e tim e to sto ck up y o u r P a n try a n d sav e m oney on th is
q u a lity lin e of c a n n ed foods. See o u r w indow s.
ONIONS. Sherw ood q u ality, 4 lb s ............
" p l A T S the treniehdous growth of our own
1 Pacific International Livestock Exposition of
Portland in 16 years from an insignificant begin­
ning to the largest and most important combined
livestock exposition in \merica.
3 lbs. 25
I C an “ Gold B ar” Sugar P eas
SIN , I MIPS , I M l i i BA, ON. in pie.«
From Tent I d Ten-Acre Building
Saves the Color
Limit 10 bars for
-
4 cans
'
35c
COFFEE
PIGGLY WIGGLY SPECIAL lb
AN OREGON INSTITUTION
“PIGGLY WIGGLY” STORE at
G R ESH A M
39(?
on the Highway, next to BROWN’S MARKET