Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 07, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY. JAAI ARY
GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
POWELL VALLEY
Pastor Celebrates
Fifth Anniversary
7.
1927
PAGE THREE
The Sunday m orning service a t 11 during p ray e r week at 7:30.
o'clock will be In English. T he i T he ladies of th e Mission circle
evening service will begin at 7:30. will m eet W ednesday aftern o o n at
Sunday school w ill begin a t 10 * 2 o'clock w ith Mrs. Jo h n Nelson,
o'clock u n d er th e superintendency
of Mrs. H ugo L indgren.
In su ra n ce funds for farm loans.
No com m ission or brokerage. Very
S ervices are held every evening easy
term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv.
FAIRVIEW
—
Sunday m orning w orship a t th e
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. M agnuson sm ith
M emorial
P re sb y teria n
and th e ir son Roy and wife of W ar- ch u rch w ill be held at 11 o'clock
ren to n , Oregon, have been visiting T h ere w ill be a serm on by th e p a s ­
to r several days w ith K. J. H ag- j to r. th e Rev. E R. D. H ollensted.
An in te restin g service w as held berg and fam ily and Mr. an d Mrs. auti com m union. Sunday school
Sunday m orning a t th e Sm ith Me­ G ust A nderson.
Z
j w ill convene a t 10 o'clock.
....................................................................... .............................................am- nunc.
m orial P re sb y teria n church
at
Nels Johnson, w ho lives on the
F airview , the occasion of th e fifth
PLEASANT VALLEY
a n n iv ersary of th e Rev. E. R. D. C hase road south of E llio tt's store,
H o lten sted’s p asto ra te . T he church is planning to go to A berdeen, ' Otie Jo h n so n of Hood R iver vis
auditorium w as filled to capacity W ashington, the la st of th is m onth. ited w ith relativ es In P lea san t
and th e eld ers occupied th e pulpit On S aturday, Ja n u a ry 15, he has V alley la st F riday.
This Company has invested over $77,000,000 in
w ith th e p asto r, ta k in g a p a rt in announced an auction sale at
T he Misses E rn e stin e, H elen an d
this
territory.
w
hich
tim
e
he
w
ill
dispose
of
his
th e service.
P e a rl G roves of Amity, Oregon,
horses,
farm
m
achinery
and
house­
1021
W
illys-knight
Tonring.
Lots
of
ex
tra
s
and
t
a
r
in
A
-l
who
have
been
visitin
g
at
th
e
hom
e
A fter p reaching a brief serm on
It has 90,000 light and power customers and
condition.
of th e ir au n t. Mra._ G. H. Richey
on a m otto fo r 1927, th e p asto r hold goods.
serves
a population of over 400,000.
1925
W
illys.K
night
R
oadster.
L
ike
a
new
car.
gave a sta tistic a l re p o rt of th e five
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam H olzhaus- d u rin g th e holidays, have retu rn ed
y ea rs' w ork w hich show ed sub­ er, th e la tte r b etter know n as Miss home.
1921 Overland Coupe. Very good.
Its business is growing steadily every day.
Mr. and Mrs. N orm an C h risten ­
sta n tia l p rogress. F orty-six m em ­ M ildred Johnson, w ere ten d ered a
1925 Ford Coupe. Balloon tire s; ca r looks and ru n s good.
bers have been w elcom ed into th e p leasan t su rp rise on S atu rd ay eve­ sen, accom panied by Miss Maxine
We offer you tin opportunity to invest your money
Maxwell G reen Sport T ouring. L ots of ex tra s. T ru n k
in
this
successful and w ell-m anaged business at 6.67
ch u rch m em bership, m aking a to ­ ning a t th e home of h er fa th e r, , Pow ell and Miss L ena Blum, all of
on back.
per cent interest.
ta l of 75. the la rg e st in the history C harles Johnson. A bout 40 w ere j Tillam ook, w ere gu ests a t the
1924 S ta r Touring. Looks and runs good.
■
of th e church.z" C ongregational and p rese n t to enjoy the evening w hich hom e of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. T u rn e r
1925 O verland T ouring. A ca r th a t w ill give you rea l service 8 !
Let us tell vou more about it.
benevolent expenses have been concluded w ith th e serv in g of r e ­ on T h u rsd ay of la st week.
S
tu
d
eb
ak
er
Special
T
ouring.
Miss
Alice
Richey,
who
has
been
prom ptly and generously met.
freshm ents. T he new ly wed couple
T he Rev. H a rry H. P ra tt, who received m any a p p ro p riate gifts. spending th e holiday vacation v ith
Look th ese c a rs over. D rive them . P riced w here you’ll su re
buy th e cur.
presided w hen th e p a sto r w as in ­ They have now gone to th e ir home h er p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Will
In v e s tm e n t D e p a rtm e n t,
Richey, re tu rn e d Sunday evening
stalled five y ea rs ago, w as p resen t a t Seattle.
820 E le c tric B uilding
to M onmouth w here she is a tte n d ­
and gave an ad d ress com m ending
At th e an n u a l business m eeting ing th e Oregon sta te norm al.
th e people and 'p a sto r. H e said
of the L uther League held W ednes­
Mrs. J. W. F ro st and little son
th e he w as especially glad they
day evening at th e Saron L u th eran
had secured a m anse, in th is way church, th e follow ing officers were F ra n cis w ere L en ts v isito rs F rid ay
Portland, Oregon
afternoon.
Reliability ,
Service |
estab lish in g a m ore p erm anent
elected: Dr. J. G. S ture, p resid en t;
Mr. and Mrs. C harles D ahlquist
p asto ral relatio n . T he church w as
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B ert Olson, vice p resid en t; Miss ; en tertain ed a t C h ristm as dinner
b eau tifu lly decorated and special
H ilda Staffenson, se c re ta ry ; R ich­ Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Johnson of
m usic w as rendered by a m ale
ard Staffenson, tre a su re r. A p ro ­ G resham , Mr. and Mrs. W illiam
q u arte t. Two solos w ere given by
gram com m ittee w as appointed D ahlquist, G randm a H annah J o h n ­
W ittm er McDonald.
consisting of Mrs. Simon Lind, son and J. C. H um phrey.
At th e close of th e service arid to
ch airm an : Mrs. A melia F ra n k and
T he A. B. Olson fam ily held its
th e g re a t su rp rise of th e pastor,
T anny Staffenson. Dr. J. G. S ture, I an n u a l reunion at th e hom e of Mr.
George L um sden, one of th e elders,
Miss Ruby L ekan d er and Miss and Mrs. G. W. T aylor on New-
stepped fo rw ard and in a few well
E lsie M attson w ere elected dele­ Y ear’s day. T hose p resen t w ere
chosen w ords presen ted th e p asto r
gates to the ann u al L u th er League Mr. and Mrs. Alvin O'Connell and
w ith a gold w atch, th e jo in t gift of
convention to be held in Colton, son G eorge of P o rtlan d , Mr. and
the F airview and T ro u td ale con­
Oregon, th e com ing sum m er. A Mrs. C harles D ah lq u ist and little
gregations. A nother m arked fea­
church building fund com m ittee d au g h ters Naomi and Nora, Mr.
tu re w as th e p resence of th e F a ir-
w as elected consistin g of Mrs. and Mrs. E. L. Olson and d au g h ters
view city council in a body and
Ju liu s S ture, Mrs. Simon Lind, V irginia and D oris, Mr. and Mrs.
the m ayors of both T ro u td ale and
R ichard Staffenson and C arl Mark-
G. W. T ay lo r and ch ild ren H azel
Fairview .
lund. T he refre sh m e n t com m ittee
and Vernon.
consists of Miss E llen U nis, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam H arlow
TROUTDALE
Enoch Sandeen, Ed Staffenson. and d au g h ter Madge of D etroit
The C hevrolet garag e has rec en t­ E m anuel Lind and Miss E lsie M att- ■ w ere guests a t th e hom e of Mr. and
son. A ty p e w riter has been p u r- |
Mrs. C harles D ahlquist on day
ly sold two m achines, one a coach
chased by the L eague for th e use
to C. H. H oecker, and th e other, a
recently.
of the pastor.
Mrs. D aisy Iro n s of Cape H orn,
Chevrolet to u rin g ca r to C. R.
T here w ill be no Sunday m orning I W ashington, called on frien d s in
C h risten sen of P o rtlan d .
The P a re n t-T e a c h e r association service a t the Saron L u th e ra n j th is vicinity la st Sunday.
*
I
w ill hold its re g u la r m eeting on church, on Sunday evening, J a n u ­
Haley Baptist Services.
F riday. J a n u a ry 14. All m em bers ary 9, but Sunday school w ill con­
T he Rev. E. B jorkvist, sta te m is-
vene a t th e u sual hour of 9:45.
are u rged to be present.
The L adies Aid m et W ednesday The L u th er League w ill ren d er a sionary, w ill be w ith th e co n g reg a­
aftern o o n at th e hom e of Mrs. H. C. program at 8 o'clock in th e eve­ tion of th e H aley B ap tist church
d u rin g th e week and over Sunday.
McGinnis. Mrs. F red P elton and ning.
Mrs. G eorge P a rris h w ere the
h o stesses for th e occasion.
Services w ill be held in the
T ro u td ale com m unity ch u rc h S un­
day m o rning a t 10 o’clock. The
Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted, p asto r of
th e Sm ith M em orial P resb y terian
ch u rch of F airview , w ill preach.
192(1 Willy s-K night T ouring, Model 66
Mr. and Mrs. E. Coe of A storia
w ere g u ests a t th e L. A. H arlow
F ra n k lin T ouring, w ith g lass e n c lo su re ..........
hom e for sev eral days the past
PIGG LY WIGGLY
W H IT E W O N D ER
week. O ther guests on C hristm as
1924
Chevrolet
R
oadster,
w
ith
Borg
&
Beck
disc
clu
tch
day w ere Mr. and Mrs. Sam l|a r -
low of P o rtlan d , Mrs. Mary P a r ­
T ry it fo r m a k in g m a y o n n a ise
A hom e p roduct of exceptional m erit
u n u s u a lly fine q u a lity
sons and son Dale, O rville McNeel,
192.3 Chevrolet Sedan, in good s h a p e .................
H erm an B laser and M ilton H arlow .
Mr. and Mrs. W. McCaffrey and
1923 Chevrolet Coupe, a dandy b a rg a in ..........
Mr. and Mrs. A. Zeibeck of P o rt­
land spent C hristm as day at th e
1924 F ord Sedan, a ttra c tiv e buy a t ...................
A p e rfe c t loaf, w a x -w ra p p ed
home of Mr. and Mrs. C arl Zei­
A SAFE PLACE
to put your money
Guaranteed Used Cars
LATE MODELS
TERMS
Portland Electric Power Co.
Hessel Implement Co. I
j
Quality Used Cars
beck.
Mrs. H attie W ilson and sons,
George and * R ussell, spent C h rist­
m as in P o rtlan d at th e hom e of Mr.
and Mrs. Selling.
W. B. S trubble, of P o rtlan d , w as
a dinner guest a t th e L. A. H arlow
home Sunday. H e and Mrs. Coe,
who w as also a guest, w ere old
tim e frien d s. Mrs. Coe is a sister
of Mr. H arlow .
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McGinnis w ere
d in n er gu ests C h ristm as at th e
home of M. B. McGinnis.
Lucile H ow ell, who stay s w ith
h er siste r in P o rtlan d , is spending
h er v acation w ith h er p are n ts. Mr.
and Mrs. L. G. H ow ell.
Mrs. Lydia O strand and Mrs.
Mary P a rso n s w ere d in n e r guests
a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. S. F.
H arlow in P o rtla n d W ednesday.
Mrs. E lla H ensley and sons Roy
and A rth u r and Mrs. A nna R ich­
ardson and d au g h ter E ll^, spent
C h ristm as at th e hom e of M r. and
Mrs. T. C. H ensley in P ortland.
D inner g uests at th e J. R. K n arr
home C h ristm as w ere Mr. and Mrs.
Je ss A shw orth and son L ester, and
Mr. and Mrs. R ichard K n arr.
Mrs. Mary P arso n s and son Dale,
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. P arso n s Mrs.
D ora S hute and Mrs. E lecta P a r ­
sons w ere d in n er guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Z. Schenk in
E stacad a, New Y ear's day.
Miss Nan B u rn s of Spokane,
W ashington, rec en tly spent a few
days at th e hom e of h er m other.
Mrs. M arg aret B urns. She r e tu r n ­
ed to S pokane T uesday.
At th e re g u la r m eeting of the
city council held T uesday evening
m em bers of th e F airview city coun­
cil m et w ith th e T ro u td ale council
to ta lk over steps to be ta k en in
reg ard to th e discontinuing of
stre e tc a r service to P o rtlan d .
Mrs. D ora S hute and son C harles
of P o rtlan d and Mr. and Mrs. C.
P arso n s sp e n t C hristm as w ith Mrs.
E lecta P arsons.
O ldsinobile T ouring, new Duco jo b .................
$1295
$450
$250
$300
$225
$.325
$500 1
$250
$200
F ra n k lin R oadster, p ain t like n e w ...................
Ford T onring, in good s h a p e .............................
Walter W. Metzger
•
GRESHAM
SALES A SERVICE
Phone 1S01
50c lb.
SCOT TISSUE
HONEY
"Soft as old linen," a t a special price
Light Oregon strain ed honey
6 for 19c
2 rolls 21c
49c quart jar
CIGARETTES
S et of
FARM MACHINERY
Low W heel Steel W agon. H ack . D e e rin g M ower. H ay
C a rrie r a n d R ope. T a c k le a n d R ope. D isc H a rro w w ith
T ru c k an d P ole. 14-inch Plow . 12-inch Plow . 2 C u lti­
v a to rs.
1 2 x 1 4 T e n t.
P a ir H o rse B la n k e ts.
S u rre y
T o ngue. H ay R ake. 2 W h e elb a rro w s. B arb w ire. C h ick ­
en N ettin g . Sickle. E m e ry S to n e. L aw n M ower. G rass
Seeder. 125-lb. S p rin g Scale. 2 C ross C ut Saw s. 25-ft.
G arden H ose. 2 T ool C h ests. 2 P o ta to P la n te r s an d n u ­
m ero u s sm all tools. M ilk C ooler. C ream S e p a ra to r. 3
M ilk P a ils. 4 10-gal. M ilk C ans. 4 5-gal. M ilk C ans. 21
W h ite L eg h o rn C hickens. 5 B lack G ia n t C hickens. 5 C ords
of W ood.
H O U SEH O LD GOODS
P a rlo r O rgan. In good condition. Cook Stove. H eater. 3 Oil Stoves.
D ining Table. 7 D iningroom C hairs. K itchen Table. 6 K itchen C hairs.
Round Table. C hina Cupboard. K itchen Cabinet. 3 D ressers. 2 Double
Beds w ith S prings and M attresses. 2 SlngJ>- Beds w ith S prings and
M attresses. 5 Rockers. Lam ps. 8-Day Clock. 18 sq u are y ard s new
Linoleum . Bamboo Book Shelf. 2 Sm all T ables. P ictu res. S trip s of
C arpet. Set E ngineering Books. Window Blinds W all Paper. Dishes
and K itchen U tensils. 3-gal. Crock. 20-gal. Meat Crock. Canned
F ru it. F ru it J a rs. Sew ing Machine.
None sold to m inors
R. I. AN PERSON, A uctioneer, G resham . Oregon. Route 2
A. MB IK I ts , C lerk, F irst S tate Bank, O resham , Oregon
R Y -K R I S P
Health Bread
L arge ca rto n
35c
N B C Cracker«—
GRAHAMS or PREMIUM SODAS
2-lb. caddie 33c
HAVE T H E B E ST ! S elect y o u r ow n fru its an d
v e g e ta b le s a t P ig g ly W iggly
W ill keep c risp a n d fre sh in th is h a n d y caddie
80
100
126
262
Fancy Blue Rose Rice, 3 lbs. , ,25c
C a rlo a d of Navel O ran g es ju st a rriv e d ,
Sw eet an d J u ic y .
size, dozen
size. dozen
Hize, dozen
size, 2 dozen
Large Elorida G rapefruit, ea c h ...........................
LUXURY MAYONNAISE
•8-oz. jar 23c, 16-oz. jar 43c
Lindsay Ripe O lives......................15c
M edium o liv es in p in t size tin s
California Home Catsup............. 22c
E x tra la rg e b o ttles of finest C a lifo rn ia c a tsu p
24 STORES
w ith th e clerk. A. M eyers a t th e F irst S tate Bank of G resham .
Oregon, p rio r to d ate of sale.
NELS JOHNSON, Owner
39c lb. 3 lbs. $1.15
PURE CANE
SUG AR
10 lbs. 64c
$1.19 Carton
(in th e N ELS JO H N SO N P la ce , t M iles E ast <»f G resh am on
Chatte R oad, first ro ad ru n n in g e a st, so u th E llio tt’s S tore.
S et D ouble H a rn e ss .
lie
a t th e b a k e ry fo r y o u r
p ro te c tio n
H ighest g rad e m atches in full boxes
Cam els, C hesterfields, and
Lucky S trik es
HORSES AND HARNESS
10 bars 35c
BUFFALO MATCHES
JM«"”
SATURDAY, JAN. 15, 10 A. M.
SO AP
49c quart tin
2 lbs. 99c
Piggly Wiggly Double Bread
AUCTION SALE
T eam of W ork H o rses.
S in g le H a rn e ss.
WESSON OIL
BUTTER
Piggly Wiggly Special Coffee
sum s u nder 320.00 cash, over 320.00 six m onths tim e with
F. TERMS—All
8 per cent in te rest. All d esirin g cred it should m ake arran g e m en ts
We have th e p la n t—th e know l­
edge— the desire to do good w ork
and We Do It. T ailoring, cleaning,
p ressing, dyeing.
P e te r Lenar.1.
phone 1211. Res. 3684. We call and
deliver.—Adv.
Piggly Wiggly Features for Sai. and Mon.
G RESH AM
13c
10c
Imperial Valley Lettuce, head .............................. Sc
FULL CREAM CHEESE
Lb. 25c
BAYO BEANS
4 lbs. 19c
Silver Bar Sugar Peas
2 cans 25c
AN OREGON INSTITUTION
“PIGGLY WIGGLY” STORE at
»
69c
4»e
!«»«•
on the Highway, next to BROWN’S MARKET