Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 25, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM OFTLOOK, FRIDAY.
BORING
Colum bian High School Notes.
T he w orld h isto ry class attended
th e movie "N ell G wyn” at th e Rose
j way th e a te r on F eb ru ary 15.
T he Colum bian vs. G resham bas
ketball gam e a t G resham resu lted
in a victory fo r both th e first and
second team s of G resham . The
score for th e second team s w as 21
13, and for th e first team s 14-7.
H azel B utler. who w as elected
an officer of th e M ultnom ah Po
m ona grange, attended th e in stall
ation of officers at R ussellville
F eb ru ary 16.
V erna Jenny, a fresh m an stu d en t
from F ra n k lin high school. P o rt
land, entered school h ere a t th e be­
ginning of th e second sem ester,
The official delegates and th e
stu d en ts who attended th e O. A. C
E ducational exposition w ere Ro
se tta H enkle, A deline Evans, Lynne
W oodw ard, M arjorie Bush, P au l
Bush, and Otto Aschoff. As yet th e
stu d en ts have not given th e rep o rts
of th e ir trip.
T he stu d e n ts of th e high and
grad e schools w ere able to listen
to P re sid en t Coolidge's speech,
F eb ru ary 22, in the assem bly hall
of the high school.
FEBRUARY
on W ednesday eveniug. T he tim e
The Ladies Aid w ill hold its next w as spent in c a rd s, follow ed by a
m eeting a t th e hom e of Mrs. H. D. lunch at m idnight.
Titzel on P lea san t View avenue on
A son. G ra n t P resto n , is here
th e afternoon of M arch 3.
from Bend, Oregon, v isitin g his
A card p a rty w as given at t h e ; p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs E. T. P re s­
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W alter H all ton.
on S atu rd ay evening. L unch was
served a t m idnight. A club was
ROCKWOOD
organized and th e next p arty w ill
T he pupils of th e Rockwood
be held S atu rd ay evening at th e
jschool enjoyed th e add ress of P res-
home of Mr. and Mrs. P aul Bliss.
A su rp rise p arty w as given at i ident
over radio KGW last
the W alter H all home on F eb ru arv T u «’ day th ro u g h th e co u rtesy of
15 in honor of the b irth d ay of Mrs WUI H arlo w ' who fitted up a radio
H all's m o th er Mrs. J. C. Dahm. A receiv ln 8
equipped w ith loud
d au g h ter Mrs K. B jorndal and oth- | s,’e a k e r' A p ro g ram followed with
AUCTION
SALE
I
SATURDAY, MARCH 5
FRED G. ANICKER, Owner
SHOUT
ABOUT
Mrs. Robert Blair
IN OUR BIG
BRIQUETS
A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK
i
TROW TRUCK SERVICE
Daily Trips to Portland
G resham
Powell
Phone
IftSl
and
Maple
P o rtland
Ft. F ast T aylor
Pho ne EAat 63*9
HORSE SALE
At P ublic A uction w e w ill sell a c a rlo a d of E a s te rn
O regon c h u n k s a t
Thompson's Barn, Gresham, Ore.
MONDAY. MARCH 7, 1
P? m 7
T h e re ha* a lso been som e fu rn itu re , tool*, h a r ­
ness and n iise e llan e o u s a rtic le s co n sig n ed Io he sold
at th is sale.
MARTIN BROS., Owners
A. M E I ER S, C lerk
A. A. M IL L IK E N , A u c tio n e e r
PAGE THREE
Some good w ork ho rses to be
sold Monday, M arch 7. at T hom p­
son's B arn, G resham . 1 p. in.—Adv.
W e can re -c o n d itio n th e cy lin d e rs, in sta ll
new M cQ uay-N orris p isto n rin g s , p isto n s a n d
pins, a n d re s to re a ll its o ld -tim e po w er an d pep.
PO RTLA N D - G RESHAM -
S A N D Y L IN E .
S ection Line Knute
Lv. Portland
Lv. Gresham
6 :30 a m .
•7 :00 a . in
B 10
7 :I5
S :45
9 :15
11 15
1:00
3 oo
4 00
.5 :00
7 :00
7 :15
S :00 a in.
10 :00
12:00
•1 00
2 :1ft
4 :00
•5 :15
« 1ft
1ft : 30
a ni.
noon
p. m
p. m
p. ni.
p. ni.
p m
p. m.
Lv. Gresham
for Sandy
a. m.
a.
a.
a.
a
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
Bring it in T o d a y
ni.
m.
m.
m
m
ni.
m.
ni.
m.
m.
T h e r e ’ll be no o b lig a tio n on y o u r p a rt a n d
w e'll he glad to give you a p ric e in a d v a n ce fo r
th e n e c e ssa ry w ork.
Lv. Sandy
A re -c o n d itio n e d m o to r w ill m ea n a d d itio n a l
service, eco n o m y an d c o m fo rt.
8 :40 a ni.
3 :3ft p. m .
6 30 p. ni.
7 :45 a . m.
1 :45 p. ni.
6 :00 p. in.
L v. I 'o r tla n il fo r
S an tly
7 :00 a . m .
1 00 p. m.
5:16 p. m.
W e a re w a itin g to s e rv e you.
(JRESHAM
GARAGE
H A M L IN & H O S S , P ro p s
• To G re sh a m a n d S andy.
W hen you rid e w ith us you a re In­
su red ag a in st accident.
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V > ^ VARA" IS lP R O V A i
Public regard for P I Q Q ly
< ’•
W IGGLY system has increQs.
J re a d ily as a result o f r
oroven ability to perform
an im portant service in Q
better and more econom­
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Features for Saturday, Monday
SH B FO D FO AA 111 AT, the p erfect health
food. (L im it 3 pkgs). 3 pkgs. . .
Z » )(
1.1 XI ICY MAYONNAISE, Made In P o rt-
land, alw ays fresh , 8 oz. 2 3 C . P t s ..
AMAIZO OIL. Makes th e most d e­
licious M ayonnaise. Q u a r ts ........
“ • O A S I ” LIGHT MEAT TUNA.
Q u arter
■Ize tin s of C alifornia high grad e
tuna. 2 f o r ....................................................
PIGGLY WIGGLY B IT T E R . Always
and sw eet. It's really b etter butter.
Lb
1920 F ra n k lin
JELL X ( ELL GELATINE DESSERT—Tb«
good
SI OT TO ILET I ISSI I
3 r o lls ...............
1
SI NKIST LEMONS-
L arg e 300 size. D ozen...............................
Z»)C
8C
I'. S. SIIFRWOOD ONIONN —
1 /1 «
3 pounds ......................................................... Il/U
O ff«
SI'NIIKITE CLEANSER -
29c
1922 C h evrolet T o u rln g
1922 Dodge T o u rin g .
1922 Ford T o u rin g .
1917 Ford T o u rln g .
AA RIGHT’S SILV ER < BEAM POLISH
1 1 .1 s | |< ST 1 ID H
P ackage ...............
R edbird
looib.sacks..
1F»)C
$ 2 .5 5
I HI ID IPS GRAPE JUl< F
IQ#,
.»w
ZOC
DROMEDABA (.It A l*E Fit I IT. new pack o n , .
Just arriv ed .
L arge c a n s . . ................ Z o C
I’lGGI A AA IGGI A DOUBLE BREAD
2-lb. loaf of q u a lity ...............................
8 ounce jar.............
1923 C h ev ro let Coupe.
C a n .................
PEANUT BUTTER. In th e bulk
....22c
BUFFALO MATCHES
6 boxes ....................
1921 O v erlan d
Z»)C
FANCY LETTUCE, h e a d ...............................
W ALBORE TO II.ET TISSUE
3 r o lls ........................................
N ationally know n for th e ir q u ality.
192«» Hu Irk T o u rin g .
qa
2 f o r .......................................
L arge size.
Fisher’s Scratch Feed
1921 ( lievrolet R o a d ster, disc c lu tc h , new license.
1922 Ford Coupe.
FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT—
S w eetens as It scours.
1921 Ford T o u rin g . 1927 license, b a tte ry ig n itio n ,
g e a r sh ift, w a te r pum p a n d e x tra s
1923 C h ev ro let T o u rin g
F R E S II F R U IT S AND V E G ETA B LE S
A la rg e v a rie ty of th e b est q u a lity a l­
w ays a v a ila b le fo r y o u r p e rso n a l s e ­
lection.
25c
25c
35c
29c
1923 C h ev ro let S e d a a e tte , tw o new tire s, new D uco
finish, m o to r o v e rh a u led .
1921 F lin t T o u rin g , u p h o ls te rin g lik e new ,
th ro u g h o u t an d w ith 1927 license.
1»)C
CO«
.)ZC
$1.03
new 3o-m lnute g elatin e In a dozen
| ‘) «
O t>
ff C
Z
fresh
AMI KD AN BEAUTY SH B IM P
2 f o r ..............................................
new
J
706
PRESTIGE
TOMATO KET( HUP
L arge, 2 f o r .................................
1923 C h ev ro let S e d a n , new Duco finish, m o to r com ­
p lete ly o v e rh a u led , new tire s , 1927 license.
Poor
re p la c e m e n t
p a r t« r a n ru in a
o o tl m e c h a n ic a l
ob. InnlHt on r c n -
iilne M cQuay* N or-
rln p a rt« .
N ite P h o n e
T H R E E D EPO TS
G R E S H A M —O p p o s ite C ity H a ll.
S A N D Y - - S c h m itz 's C o n fe c tio n e ry .
P O R T L A N D — M u n ic ip a l T e rm in a l,
S ix th a n d S a lm o n s tr e e ts .
sh a p e,
1925 O v erlan d S ed an , re p a in te d w ith Duco,
balloon tire s, a ls o 1927 license.
Remember
PHONE
P a c k a g e E x p r e s s S e rv ic e on e v e ry e a r .
VAN LA M P’S QUALITY P ltG III ( TS
T o u rin g , g la ss e n c lo su re, m o to r in
fine sh a p e. 1927 license.
or Gre«ham
By th e sa m e to k en , d o n ’t th in k y o u r c a r is
h o peless ju s t b ecau se it is lo sin g p o w er a n d
h a s n 't th e p ick -u p it used to have.
D, N T H O R l’E T R A N S IT CO.
HOMINY—
L arge 2% tin s, 2 f o r .................
good
8952
You w o u ld n 't th ro w a w ay y o u r w atch be­
cau se th e s p rin g w as b ro k e n — y o u ’d h a v e It
fixed by a c o m p e te n t w a tc h m a k e r a n d g et a lot
of a d d itio n a l se rv ic e fro m it.
Old Tim e Dunce
will be held at F airview city hall
S atu rd ay evening, F eb ru ary 26. Old
tim e m usic. Everybody Invited.—
Adv.
1825 Ford R o a d ste r, 1927 license, balloon tire s.
R o a d ste r, 1927 licen se,
A -l Duco, good tire s.
12625. 49th street S. E., Portland.
T h e A n sw er
is th e S a m e
POKK AND BEANS -
Med. tins, 3 f o r ...........................
1921 S ta r
Plano Toning.
Mrs. M argaret C ran e is supplying
P lano tu n in g , $3.50. P iano and Phone TAbor
her place in school.
o rgan rep airin g . F red B. Jones, 1561.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. K um m er of
P o rtlan d visited on T uesday w ith
Mr and Mrs W illard Cook
Mrs. A rth u r A yers w as elected
la st F rid ay evening at the m eeting
of the P aren t-T ea ch e r association
to All the unexpired term of sec­
re ta ry of Mrs. E. L indquist who
has moved to P o rtlan d . At th is
m eeting It w as decided to put on a
vaudeville program on th e eveniug
of A pril 2.
CLEAN-UP SALE
1921 N ash Sedan.
T h e se h o rse s a re w ell b ro k e a n d w eigh from 1250
to 1500. W e w ill give you a h itc h on every horse.
H o rses w ill a rr iv e F rid a y , M arch 4. You can see
th em h itc h e d S a tu rd a y , th e 5th.
lfc*7
PLEA SA N T VIEW AVENUE Mrs. C. T. Ryan by the neighbors th e illn ess an d d eath of h er m other.
T he m orning w orship a t th e
ch u rc h next Sunday w ill be at 10
o'clock. The p asto r, th e Rev. E.
W. W ithnell, will preach. Sunday
school w ill be at 11 o'clock. In
th e evening at 6:45 th e young peo­
p les’ Bible class w ill m eet, and at
7:30 th e re w ill be an illu stra te d
serm on entitled th e "E a ste r Mes­
sage or th e L a tte r P a r t of C h rist’s
L ife." T h ere w ill be a num ber of
illu stra te d songs. T he young peo­
p le 's choir, consisting of about 15
voices, w ill ren d e r several selec­
tio n s._ T his is a special service
an d both old and young a re urged
to attend.
era from P o rtlan d w ere present. a silver tea.
T he b ask etb all team from the
Dr. C. L. H aynes, who has been
T he afternoon w as sp e n t in v isit­
Bible study class w ent to P lea san t
ing. afte r w hich lunch w as served. ill for som e tim e p ast, is said to be
H ome la st week and defeated a
Mrs. L. G. Seifer, w ho is very ill, im proving slowly.
team from th a t place by a score
Mrs. E. L. H orton was called to
has been tak en to P o rtlan d for
of 16 to 14. T here w ill be a re tu rn
treatm en t. She is at th e home of S eattle rec en tly by th e sudden ill
gam e next week. T he grad e school
ness of her d au g h ter Mrs. Bonnie
her sister-in -law
b ask etb all team defeated th e C ot­
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Edelm an Piercey.
tre ll school team a t Sandy on
and ch ild ren F lora and R uthie
T he tea given by the L adies Aid
T h u rsd ay of la st w eek by a score
w ere Sunday visitors at th e home on W ednesday evening was a de­
of 28 to 10 and on T uesday they de­
of Mrs. E d elm an's sister, Mrs. Geo. cided success.
feated a team from H illsview by a
Nelson of Bonneville.
Mrs. O. C. H am lin, teach er of the
sco re of 28 to 0. N ext T h ursday
Mrs. Ben H alstead is ill w ith an p rim ary d ep a rtm en t in th e Rock­
th ey w ill m eet th e Bull Run team
attac k of influenza.
wood school, has been ab sen t for
a t Sandy.
A b irth d ay su rp rise w as given th e p ast th ree w eeks on acco u n t of
PLEA SA N T HOME
T he H erm an F re d erick place has
tieen leased to 8. M. A nderson for
The p asto r of th e P le a sa n t Home
tjyree years. Mr. A nderson has ta k ­ M ethodist chu rch , the Rev. E. W.
en possession.
He moved from W ithnell, w ill
p reach
Sunday
m orning at 11:15 from th e topic,
n ea r S eattle.
"T he A bundant Life.” T he ju n io r
E rie & Jo n sru d have purchased church will convene a t th e sam e H aving leased my farm I will sell on th e old R egner farm ,
m iles
a new G raham Bros.’ 1-ton tru c k to hour in the basem ent u n d er the South of G resham , all my L ivestock, F arm P roduce and E quipm ent.
leadership of Mrs. A lta Stafford. To reach p lace tu rn off South R oberts avenue n ear S tapleton place, drive
do th e ir delivering with.
Choir re h e a rsa l will be held S u n ­
south one m ile on R egner ro ad ; good m acadam a ll the w ay.
R. H endricks is hom e from the day evening a t 7:15, followed by
ho sp ital w here he u n derw ent an the E pw orth League a t 8 o'clock.
Sunday school w ill begin prom ptly
o p eration for appendicitis.
at 10 o'clock.
Commencing at 10:311 A. M. Sharp
Jo h n K arlan is c a rry in g m ail on
The re g u la r services of P lea san t
ro u t 2 in th e place of H erm an Home B ap tist church will be held
LIVESTOCK
on Sunday, w ith Sunday school b e­
W alters, who is a t his hom e ill.
2
Cows,
both
m
ilk
in
g , o n e J e rs e y , o n e p art H o lste in .
ginning a t 10 o’clock, followed by
A. B. Jo n sto n h as sold 20 acres preaching service a t 11 o'clock by 2 H e ife rs, 2 y e a rs old of good sto ck .
2 H e ife rs. 1 y e a r old
of his pro p erty to R obert Jones.
th e p astor, th e Rev. Wm. F air- of good stock.
2 Good H o rses, w e ig h t a b o u t 3(100 pounds.
D. H ederm an spent th e week-end w eather. T he B. Y. P. U. m eets at 24 H ead S h ro p s h ire S heep.
2 A n g o ra G oats.
2 dozen
7:30 and evening service at 8.
in P o rtlan d visiting relatives.
T he ch ild ren 's H appy H our class B a rre d R ock C h ic k e n s in sm a ll coops.
O. W. Boring and wife attended a m eets at 3 o'clock. T he co n test
FARM MACHINERY
s u rp rise p arty on Mrs. B oring’s w hich has been rn n n in g for several
w eeks w ill close Sunday and prizes
6-foot B inder. Mower, 4% feet . Hay Rake, 9 feet. Two
m other, Mrs. Geo. T acheron, in will be aw arded the tw o high point h o rse McCormick
Hay Baler. T w o-liorse C ultivator. Two 5-shovel C ultivators.
G resham , on T uesday evening.
w inners. An evening service by New 16-inch Moline Steel Plow. 16-inch Steel Plow. 10-inch Steel
these ch ild ren w ill be given in the Plow . 60-tooth H arrow . 50-tooth H arrow . 25-tooth H arrow . 12-hoe
n ear fu tu re exem plifying th e w ork G unloch D rill. 60-bushel M anure S pread er. Climax P otato P lan ter.
they are doing.
POWELL VALLEY
Sm all P o tato Digger. S p rin g tooth H arrow . Disc, 12 blades, 18-lnch.
A large and ap p reciativ e au d i­ 3*4 low Iron W heel Wagon. T w o-horse W eeder. T w o-horse Roller.
The lenten season will be ushered ence listened to a very successful SJip S crap er. P latform Scale, cap acity 1000 pounds. U. S. Cream
in next Sunday a t the Saron L u th ­ production of the com edy d ram a S ep arato r. Sim plex S ep arato r. Milk Cooler w ith lot of Milk Cans.
"S u n sh in e” at Sandy high la st F r i­ Iro n K ettle, 30-gallon. Stum p B urner. S tum p Jack . Pum p Stand and
e ra n ch u rch by special services in day night by the young people of Jack . Cider P ress. Six-inch B u rr Mill. 120-egg In cu b ato r. 2 W heel­
th e m orning. T he serm on w ill cen­ P lea san t Home. Each player was barro w s. L ight w eight V aughn D rag Saw. F allin g Saw. Bucking Saw.
te r around the topic, "B ehold, we in fine m ettle and everything w ent Gas Pum p and T ank, cap acity 120 gallons. A tte rb e rry T ru ck , c a ­
go up to Je ru sa le m ." T he pastor, off w ith a “bang" from s ta rt to p acity 2 tons.
finish, n otw ithstan d in g th re e of the
GRA IN AND IIAY
th e Rev. Enoch Sandeen, an n o u n c­ ca st w ere in an auto w reck the
200
bushels
of
W
hite
Oats. One ton Baled S traw . Five tons of
es as his subject. “T he Suffering of Sunday previous.
M ultnom ah g ran g e No. 71 will O ats and Vetch Hay, loose.
C h rist, e. g. th e R edem ption,” and
th is is to be the gen eral topic d u r­ m eet in re g u la r session on S a tu r­
MISCELLANEOUS
day, F eb ru ary 26, a t 10:30 o'clock
ing th e en tire season. On th e S un­ All m em bers a re urged to be p re s ­
75 gallons Shell Oil. Two 50-gallon b a rre ls of Cider V inegar. Set
day evenings, beginning M arch 13, ent. T he le ctu re hour begins at 2 double W ork H arness. 250 cords old grow th fir wood, fresh ly cut. Sledges,
th e P assion of C hrist in five acts o’clock and is open to th e public. wedges, axes, log ch ain s and m any sm all im plem ents and tools toe
num erous to enum erate.
w ill be p resented in song, w ord and All visito rs are co rd ially welcomed.
P ra y er m eeting service a t t h e .
p ictu re. Special singing w ill be a B aptist church w as dism issed th is ' TERM S—All sum s u n d er $20, cash. Sum s over $20 six m o n th s’ tim e
w ith in te re st at ra te of 8 per cent p er annum providing sa tisfac to ry
fea tu re at all these services. Next w eek in o rd er th a t th e m em bers
S unday the choir w ill sing, "H e m ight atten d th e revival services arran g e m en ts a re m ade w ith clerk p rio r to date of sale.
G oeth to Je ru sa le m ,” a lenten song being held in G resham . Mr. F air- .
w eather has been leading th e s in g - ;
from th e 16th century. T he ser- ing there.
i W . S. WOOD & SONS, A u c tio n e e r, V an co u v er, W ash.
Ices in th e evening w ill be in
A. M E J'E H S , C lerk, F ir s t S ta te B a n k , G resh am , O regon
la rg e of th e L uther League.
FAIRVIEW
The Rev. A. R. A nderson is un-
“T he R ew ard of F a ith ” w ill be
le to be at the Mission church
tvunday, th erefo re th e m eeting on th e them e of th e serm on Sunday
S atu rd ay evening w ill be cancelled. m orning at th e Sm ith M emorial
T h e Rev. Mr. L undell from S eattle P re sb y teria n ch u rch by th e p asto r,
will be here in his place. He will the Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted. T his
speak in th e m orning in Swedish will be th e fo u rth and la st serm on
and th e p astor, th e Rev. Don Sho- in the series on "F a ith .” Sunday
gren, w ill speak in th e evening in school will convene prom ptly at 10
E nglish. T he young' people will o'clock.
m eet on T uesday evening, and on
F o r real e state loans see or call
th e follow ing evening th e choir B. AV. T horne.—Adv.
re h e a rsa l will be held.
Word has been received by Pow ­
ell V alley friends of th e death of a
form er resid en t of th a t locality,
A c c re d ite d
H lirh S chool T e a c h e r
Mrs. A nna L indquist. Mrs. L ind­
o f violin
q u ist, who has been in poor health
O r c h e s tr a t r a i n in g g iv e n to a ll
stu d e n ts .
for som e tim e, was recen tly moved
E a c h S a tu r d a y , hom e o f M rs. W .
to th e C olum bia conference home
.1. O ft, (¿ re x h a m , O reg o n .
of the aged in S eattle.
COAL
M.
I’lGGI, Y AAIGGLA FLOUR
4»-lb.
i
1 1 ,.
1 | (.
O ff
sacks........................................... » p l.c M
A h ard w heat p erfect blend flour for all
purposes.
All o u r c a rs a t p ric e s you can afford to pay.
I IB E R A L TER M S
24 STORES
SEE I S M UST
PIGGLY WIGGLY STORE at
WALTER W. METZGER
P h o n e 1*01
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AN OREGON INSTITUTION
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GRESHAM , next to Brown’s Market, on the Loop H ighw ay