Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 11, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
GRESHAM
OUTLOOK,
Much im provem ent Is show n in
The D orcas Circle of the Method
th e condition of "G randm a” Coe 1st Ladies Aid will m eet w ith Mrs.
who has been ill for a week or W. J. Ott on W ednesday afternoon,
m ore a t the home of her son, Chas. F eb ru ary 16.
I*' Coe\. She ” con"k,prpd
L. L. Long, a grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. S. S. Thom pson, is here from P * * rOad ‘° rMOVery
“ THE
LOST
LOKI»”
FRIDAY
FEBRUARY
FI NEBAL ANNOUNCED
OF SW ED ISH M IN IST E R
F u neral services for the Rev. N.
J. S ture, who died T uesday at
Ridgefield, W ashington, will be
held at the A ugustana L u th eran
church in P o rtland, co rn er Rodney
and $ tan to n stree ts, on Sunday a f­
ternoon, F eb ru ary 13, a t 2 o’clock.
In term en t will be in Douglas cem ­
etery. The Rev. Enoch Sandeen of
Powell Valley will have a p a rt in
the services.
T he deceased is survived by his
widow and four sons, Dr. J. G.
S tu re of G resham , L aw rence of
Ridgefield. Conrad and H ielding of
Beverley H ills, C alifornia. All will
be p resen t a t th e funeral.
The Rev. Mr. S tu re and fam ily
lived for a sh o rt tim e near Orient,
several y ears ago.
SU B JEC T OF SERMON
Mrs. F ra n k M etzger spent T ues-
day with her m other, Mrs. C lara
"T he L ost L ord” w ill be th e su b ­
I Sunday, in th e hom e of a sister,
I Mrs. J. W. L ingle in the Union ject of the serm on a t the M ethodist
neighborhood. The occasion w as Episcopal church next Sunday
th e 75th b irth d ay an n iv ersary of m orning by th e pasto r, th e Rev.
H alford V. W ilhelm. The evening
Mrs. Sunday.
E . w A ylsw orth and Otto L serm on w ill be on "T he G reatest of
T hese w ill be
W elp have retu rn ed from K lam ath All Q uestions.”
F ails w here they inspected
the w arm evangelistic serm ons. Ap­
,o rm er 8 1<0. ac re farn , Ah a r „. p ro p riate special m usic will be
BUlt a trad e w a, br()tlKh, abou, |)y sung both m orning and evening.
The Sunday school is grow ing in
which W elp becomes the ow ner of
the K lam ath F a „ g p ro p erty an(, num bers and in te rest and invites
A ylgworth Hecurps W(
lo .acre all persons, young or old, who are
u„rp„
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, , not atten d in g some o th er school, to
b erry ranch south of Lynch school
unite in th is helpful service of w or­
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on the B arker road. W elp will
M artha. 6-year-old d au g h ter of move his fam ily south as soon as ship and study at 10 o'clock.
Window Cleaning.
The E pw orth League will m eet
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. King, who live d etails of th e tra n sfe rs can be corn-
F o r ex p ert window cleaning see
east of G resham has been very sick pleted. The deal was brought a t 5 o’clock for its social hour and S. Tajim a, or leave o rd ers' w ith J.
w ith pneum onia follow ing an at-1 about by B. W. T horne.
ju n io r choir reh earsal. T he de­ Ross Brown. G resham , phone 2501.
votional m eeting will be held at
tack of the flu, but she is show ing
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F or real estate loans see or call
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Jo h n and W ill H essei and Mrs.
some im provem ent.
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6:3<J, w ith Guy R u sh er as leader.
B. W. T horne.—Adv.
I Jam es E lkington drove to Mabton,
Mrs. W inifred Miller, widow of W ashington, T uesday night, called
mam iiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiia u iiiiiiiiiiu iiig
the late W endall M iller, h as I**- by th e serious illn ess of th eir m oth-
tu rn ed to th e home of her p are n ts e r , Mrs. J. C. H essei. who is suf-
in San F rancisco after a visit w ith fering from h ea rt trouble. John
the F. A. M iller fam ily here.
H essei retu rn ed la st night and re-
Mrs. T. H. H aw es and son W es- ports th e m other still very ill but
ley, who w ent In Septem ber to ap p a ren tly slig h tly improved. On
southern C alifornia for th e benefit th e ir w ay to Mabton one of the
of th e la tte r’s health, have retu rn ed men drove H arold B a rr’s stock
and will soon take up th e ir resl- w h ip p et ca r and gave It an tin-
dence on th e ir farm , “C edar u sually h ard run, as the driving
Lodge,” n ear O rient. W esley seem s was fast and th e roads In m any
to have en tirely recovered his places poor. They becam e lost
health-
and trav ersed 90 m iles of d esert
Mrs. Mary Welch was called to road and m ade m any detours. The
P ortland W ednesday by the death | ca r m ade 29.6 m iles to the gallon
of her step m other, Mrs. A. H.
Miss H elen H ors is ab sen t from
Lewis, who passed aw ay early
E L E C T R IC V A C C I M C L E A N E R
W ednesday m orning. T he fu n eral I her duties as a teach er at th e grade
school, due to an a ttac k of grip.
will be held on S aturday.
T he P ortland Gas com pany Is I F rien d s of Mrs. P. A. Gould will
laying 2000 feet of new pipe on he Kla'1 to learn th a t she Is recov-
w ith a tta c h m e n ts — a com ­
South Roberts avenue, replacing erin g from her recen t sick spell,
p lete se t fo r every type of
the old pipes which w ere leaking.
Mrs. A rth u r H o llg arth of Elgin,
Mr. and Mrs. H. II. B aker of K el-I Oregon, is visiting w ith her sister,
c le a n in g . T hey w ill prove
so, W ashington, are visiting with Mrs. I). E. Towle.
Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Kinyon. They | T he Sew nn(, So c|rcJe of the
th e ir m e rit b ecau se th e y p o s­
a re on th e ir way to Em m ett, Idaho, M ethodist Ladies Aid will meet
itiv ely clean u p h o lste ry , m a t­
w here they w ill m ake th e ir home. next W ednesday aftern o o n with
Mr. B aker is a b rother of Mrs Mrs. C. G. Schneider.
tre sse s, c u rta in s ,
ceilin g s,
Kinyon.
Miss Anna Nordblom. who is a
difficult c o rn e rs. T ry it on
Mr. and Mrs. L. Alfano of 1357
n u rse in train in g a t St. V incent’s
E. Lincoln stree t, P ortland, visited
th e u p h o lste ry of y o u r car.
hospital, has been a t th e home of
G resham W ednesday in th e ir effort
her p are n ts in Powell Valley for
to locate th e ir sou, F ra n k , who
It re a lly c le a n s b ecau se of
the past two weeks, suffering from
failed to rep o rt at school or re tu rn
a sprained w rist. She has retu rn ed
th e pow erful suction.
to his home on Ja n u a ry 14. F rank,
to P o rtlan d to study hut is still u n ­
who is 14, does not like to go to
able to work
school, and, w hen reprim anded by
Mrs. I,. T. Lusted and Miss Inez
his m other, evidently took the oc­
T h e m o to r d riv e n b ru sh
casion to go w here he thought L usted are recovering from a
b e a ts th e ru g as it sucks th e d irt up, th e re b y ta k in g up
school atten d an ce would not be r e ­ w eek's siege of th e grip.
A. E. Malo retu rn ed lust night
quired. The reason for coining to
a ll th e d irt a n d n o t ju s t w h a t is on th e su rface.
G resham by th e p are n ts w as be­ from G ran ts P ass w here he w ent
cause F rank cam e here during last on Ja n u a ry 19 w ith the Rev. H enry
P rem ier Duplex Vacuum ( le a n e r .
$ ( ¡ 5 .0 0
fair tim e and stayed urouud th e Ilruenagel to assist th e la tte r in
Com
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stables on the grounds for several getting settled in his new home.
days, m aking him self useful to th e C onsiderable w ork w as done In re
horsem en. T he boy has been a t­ decorating and ren o v atin g the p a r­
1
ish house, and everything was put
tending Richmond school.
Mr. and Mrs. Chase E. St. C lair in first-class shape. On la st T ues
drove to Salem yesterday to visit day th e Rev. F a th e r Ilruenagel,
I
of th e
Miss AAina Koenig and Mr. Malo
th e sta te leg islature.
C larence Maloy has been engaged m ade a trip to Medford, w here they
P R E M IE R D U P L E X VACUUM
w ere the dinner g u ests of th e Rev
as b arb er in W. J. Todd’s shop
j
C L EA N ER
Miss Rena Stevenson of P o rtlan d 1 F a th e r Black of th a t parish. They
was in G resham T hursday calling ■ la ter drove to Jacksonville, the old-
on old friends.
est tow n in the sta te and a fam ous
The 8. E. C ircle of the M ethodist i m ining tow n in the early days. Mr.
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at the E lectric S tore on Powell St.
Ladies Aid will hold an im portant Malo said th a t the trip home yes-
m eeting at th e home of Mrs. C. J. terilay by stage w as delightful
L undquist on W ednesday afte r-
i P e te r L enard
noon, F eb ru ary 16 T he m eeting
PRUNE i
will be called to order prom ptly at
( le a n in g and
i
P ress lug
1:30 and w ill Include several u n ­
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u sual features w hich a re expected
I Oui e le n n ln g p la n t is
In G re s h a m
to bring out a full atten d an ce of
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r a il a n d d e liv e r
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m em bers.
Spokane, W ashington, m aking a r-
rangem ents for the estab lish m en t
of a m odern service statio n w ith fa-
cflities for electrical, ignition and
b attery service in addition to th e
sale of gasolines and oils. Mr. Long
has secured a tra c t of land for th e
purpose on Pow ell stre e t a t th e
7 X 7
? K|rk la n d
7 7 ', , ,
an8„ 7 he bulldin K.
which will be finished in stucco.
e re in the hands of a P o rtlan d ar-
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8 exPec,p< 1° be reaily
for business In about ten days. Mr.
Long has a wife and baby in Spo-
kane who w ill join him as soon as
,
arran g e m en ts can be made.
THINK!
For Cleaner and
Better Homes
^prem ier
THINK!
THINK!
U sers of the W ant Ad colum n are
In su ran ce funds for farm loans.
T he loss of p ro p erty by fire d u r­ urged to pay cash w ith o rd er and No com m ission or brokerage. Very
ing th e y ear 1926 was enorm ous avoid sending bills for
sm all easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv.
and th e F arm ers M utual F ire R e­
am
ounts.
1 —Adv.
lief asso ciatio n of P o rtlan d , O re­
gon, had its sh are of losses, but all
are adjusted and paid. E verything
looks prom ising for th e com ing
year. All those w anting coo p era­
tive in su ran c e please w rite the
m ain office, room 402, Stock E x ­
change Building, P o rtland, or call
on H. W. S nashall, G resham , phone
2101.—Adv.
Revived
Resolutions.
S P E C I A L COMMUNICA­
TION of G resham Lodge No. ■
152 A. F. & A. M. in Masonic
hall, G resham , W ednesday evening,
F eb ru ary 16, 1927. a t 8 o'clock
M aster Mason degree w ill be con- i
ferred.
W. L. GORSAGE, S ec’y
A. W. METZGER, W. M.
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The thrill of the New Year
The joyous impulse to start afresh
The glowing determination to forge ahead-
Portland-Gresham Stage
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T h is In s titu tio n is h e re to h elp you.
today.
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FIRST STATE BANK
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P . V.— P o w ell V a lle y ro ad .
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A S tro ng Bank
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Grocery Bulletin
N ew berg H am , w h o le o r h a lf
L a rg e
91.95
L a rg e
$1.15
O regon D ried P ru n e s, la rg e size
3 pkgs. 29c
Milk, B o rd en 's a n d C a rn a tio n
3 c a n a 2»e
Gem Nut, b u tte r su b s titu te , lb, 2Sc
2 lbs. 55e
F lo u r, Seal of O regon, a Hour m a d e from h a rd
w h eat by th e C row n M ills
special 91.91
Cooking Figs
3-11). pkg. 35c
Cocoa ........................................................
M .1 B Ilice, e x tra tine, long g ra in
C O FFE E G olden W est. M J It,
H ills B r o t h e r s ........1 lb. 55e.
P in e ap p le
3 lb». 25c
2-lb. pkg
26c
R oyal Club,
3 lbs
S o la r B rand, b ro k en slices, 2 can s
Geo. M ssliingtou Tobaeeo, 15c pkg
2 for
t&c
25c
A. W. Metzger & Co,
Quality
and Service
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QUEEN
Colony Brooders
Phone
Peed
1451
1281
\\ h y experiment
with others when you
will eventually buy a
Qurrn.
up to tiOO-chiek c ap acity
up to 1200-chiek ca p ac ity
SARDINES, D om estic— Packed in pure
salad oil. 5 c a n s ..............
SNOWDRIFT—A highly refined veget­
able S hortening. 4-lb. c a n .................
89c
PRI NLS, Ita lia n —L arge m eaty sun-
sw eetened fru it. 4 lb s ...................
BROOMS, 20th C entury—6 sewn—S trong yet
of medium weight. Made of the very j i n
finest broom co rn —Onlv
25c
SOAP, Palm Olive— "Keep th a t school
g irl com plexion"—4 b a r s .....................
25c
49c
29c
49c
98c
Full bi gallon.
RAISINS, Thom pson Seedles- From »1
the San Joaquin Valley. 4-lb. p k g ___•)
3c
RK I . Fancy Blue Rose— You
on It cooking satisfacto rily
G R ESH A M
can
depend
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2 « )C
ji
25c
HoC
LARI). P u re— In b ulk— F reshly re n ­
dered. 3 lb s ............
55c
SHORTENING, F re sh —In bulk - P u r e ­
ly vegetable. 3 lb s .................
49c
B O O N —G enuine E astern S ugar C ured_Av-
erag e w eight about 7 lbs. H alf or
whole piece. P o u n d ...................................
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BAKING
I B P D ili.
powder " 12-oz can
R o y a l- Many m others
in
2H -lb. can
1,1 J
MAT< HES. S earc h lig h t—N otsless! Non-pois-
onous. I-arge full count boxes— Box 5 ^
C arton of 6 boxes.
25c
F L O IR —K err's Best P atent,
49-lb. s a c k ...
CROWN $ 2 . 0 6
F IS H E R 'S BLEND $ 2 .1 I
*»th IFN T U R Y C O F F E E - B le n d U'-U
ed R
ig h t’
INIQUI.
Roasted R ig h t' G round Right! It jg i
Right! Pound 4 5 < . 3 lbs
$1.91
$1.33
A BARGAIN IN SOAP
7 B ars C ry stal W h ite Soap, re g u la r price
3 B ars C rem e Oil Soap, re g u la r
price
1 Pkg. B eets' W ash. M achine Soap, large, re g u la r price
$23.75
999.511
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BEANS, Sm all w hite—Choice selected
C alifornias. 3 lb s.....................................
MILK—L ibby's—"T he n ea rest to fresh O G „
c r e a m '—T all cans. 3 c a n s ................ ¿ o C
s t BUI'. A dirondack Cane and Maple —“I t ’s
flavor has no equal '— Made in th e foot­
h ills of the A dirondacks. E'ull q u a rt 4H e
L. L KIDDER HDW. CO. ¡
P i l o n e 1121
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Q uart
Step into our store and let us show you the I
special features and then let us direct you to some- ’
is one who uses Queen Brooders.
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nig Canned Goods Sale now on. Ask the salespeople for a Food
Huger if one was not left at your door.
HONEY, P ure strain ed — Packed in
Ball Mason ja rs — P in t.....................
There are 13 rea­
sons why you should
use a Queen Brooder.
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Money Saver Saturday and Monday, February 12 and 14
ROLLED DATS— The cream of the
W illam ette Valley. 9-lh. sack ..
Queen B r o o d e r
stoves arc adapted to
hard or soft coal but
briquets arc especial­
ly fine.
No. 1
No. 2
.......“nd
PL I*—"T he Peppy B reak fast Food"
Pkge. lO e
3 f o r .................
3 lbs. 21c
K ellogg’s C orn F la k es
Bulk
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lb. S7c
Bex B rand P u re L ard, m ed. 86c
ELECTRIC BLDO,
Powell 8 U n ear City Hall
G resham , Oregon
lb g ’ c
Itacon, choice s u g a r cured backs
Je w e l S h o rte n in g , m ed. 76c
ELECTRIC STORE’’
"e.drt’
20th C en tu ry , re g u la r price
SALE PRICE 89c
an d four bars
C rystal W hite Soap
FREE
30c
23c
30c
92c
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