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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1927)
GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, PAGE FOUR F ra n k W elty, salesm an for the Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Dent of A s toria have moved into th e M. E. H essel Im plem ent com pany, has W illiam s house on South Roberts again landed the p rize of 125 for avenue. Mr. D ent is a m em ber of selling th e m ost used ca rs for a the high 8<l#ool faculty, in stru ctin g designated period in a co n test put in L atin and E nglish. He is a on by the com pany. From Septem Mr. and Mrs. M. P onylite and g rad u ate of th e U niversity of O re ber 1 to 15 Mr. W elty sold seven four children have recently moved gon. • used cars. This is th e th ird tim e to G resham and have located in Clifford Gibbs has enrolled as a Mr. W elty has won first place In a th e ir new home w hich Mr. Ponylite sim ilar c o n test for th e year. He has erected in the E astm an addi stu d en t in th e E llison-W hite Con also cam e out ahead tw ice last tion. The fam ily cam e from Minn serv ato ry of Music in P o rtlan d for year. eapolis, M innesota, about a year a g eneral course in m usic and will Mrs. A lta T ru itt and d au ghter ago, and has been residing on specialize in tru m p et solo work. Louise retu rn ed W ednesday from B irdsdale avenue and th e fath e r is H is In stru cto r will be a R ussian N ew kirk, Oklahom a, w here they still em ployed th e re by Mrs. Marie m aster of m usic, Jacques G erfko- had gone to visit Mrs. T ru itt's vitch. Clifford has been engaged Johnson. m other who was ill. T hey rep o rt to play In th e W hite Tem ple o r Mrs. J. C. T u rn e r has been ill for th a t they now know how to a p p re several days at her home on North ch estra during the coming season. ciate th e w onderful Bull Run w a Main stree t, but is now thought to He will continue his w ork In the te r w hich th e people of th is vicinity be im proving. The fam ily was vis junior sym phony o rch estra as a are favored w ith, as the w ater iting la st Sunday a t her b ro th er’s p a rt of the co nservatory course. w here they have been is extrem ely hom e in P ortlan d when she was Miss E lizabeth P an k ratz is a s sist distasteful. taken suddenly very sick and ing at H epp's R acket store. She brought home. expects to rem ain during th e holi FREE GASOLINE Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M ercereau, day season. Five gallons each week for two the la tte r a niece of Mrs. F rank Mr. anil Mrs. George T acheron m onths. T h a t’s w hat th ree luck Peak, left for th eir home in San I and the la tte r's sister, Mrs. Alice persons will get. Mt. Hood Service F rancisco W ednesday afte r a ' V illeum ier, w ent Monday to S isters, Station, Powell Valley and Ava avenue.—Adv. w eek’s visit at the Dr. P eak home Oregon, to take Miss Eva Tacheron on Division street. j () t j,at p iace to begin her second M S P E C I A L C0MMUNICA- Mrs. L. Radford and daughter year of teaching in the high school. ’»XNrTION of G resham Lodge No. A thaline and her daughter-in-law , 152 A. F. & A. M. in Masonic 1 Mrs. Inez M iller has been elected hall, Monday evening. S e p t. 19, Mrs. E a rl Radford returned Sunday by the Oregon board of tru ste e s of 1927, 8 p. m. M aster Mason D egree from a w eek's outing to Gervais, the council of religious deucation will be conferred. Oregon. E arl Radford took them to | to have ch arg e of th e course In re- A W. METZGER, W. M. th e ir destination and a week later jligious education w hich will be giv W. L. CORSAGE, Sec'y. w ent to Ger vais for them. en at th e Oregon norm al school at STATED COMMUNI- Miss M artha H agberg, Miss Monmouth, beginning with th e cution, G resham Chap E sth e r P eterson and Mrs. Florence opening of the fall term . Mrs. Mil te r No. 117, O. E. S„ Botkin, em ployes of the Bank of le r's ap p o in tm en t has been a p Tuesday evening, Sep tem ber 20. Reception G resham . Tuesday evening en ter- proved by the in te rn atio n a l council for past m atro n s and tallied the lady em ployes of tho oj r(,i|g |ous education of Chicago. past p atrons. F irs t S tate hank, Miss R osella i ------------------------------------------------- In g leh a rt, Miss P earl Ituegg and Miss M arie Blom, a t a dinner giv en at the uutom obile clubhouse on th e Sandy river. Music and gam es w ere enjoyed during the evening. Incidentally the affair took on the n a tu re of a farew ell function for Mrs. F lorence Botkin who w ill ; leave Sunday to join her husband ' a t T illam ook w here they w ill m ake [ th e ir home. Miss Mildred Kutnmel has been named as the successor of Mrs. AA AI.RAD’S SPECIAL F lorence Botkin a t the Bank of IteBt C ream ery B u tter G resham . Mrs. Botkin has been an per p o u n d ..................... efficient helper in the rou tin e office w ork of thd bank for the past live RIH K DELI, A very tine table syrup years. SEPTEMBER 16, 1927 Have you n eu ritis, aches or For low est ra te s on autom obile, p a in s’ Q uickly cured by Dr. Mary 1 tru ck and g eneral in su ran ce see Becker. Phone 122x.—Adv. I B. W. T horne.—Adv. Gresham Locals WALRAD Merc. Co. A SEA CAPTAIN HONEST T his actual circum stance well illustrates a com mon fact—th a t we all possess the m eans of saving ourselves from m ost disasters. TO <3000 t«SS f e t u d N o t m any of us have ptom aine poison— b u t there are thousands of us who have financial ptomaine. T oday, this b an k sends o u t its wireless to all who are in financial distress to Save Them selves by living w ithin th eir incomes. W ork and SAVE. “/ / you w ould be sure you are beginning right, begin to save.”— Roosevelt. FIRST STATE BANK HA.A1S GRESHAM, OREGON A Strong Bank / J / i e <o introduce these two little gen- ZXf-f-tzFF v z tlemen - happy in their pledge of honor and service. They are queer little fellows whose heads harbor many fine ideas in regard to the oiling and greasing of your car, and, while they are small, they are older than they look and have had many years of experi ence, so Lake heed, you motorists who are particular as to your wants — you can’t go wrong if you follow the advice of these two little fellows. W atch for their words of wis dom — they’ll appear from time to time in this news paper. You won’t be sorry if you do a - they advise. £>uy whtAf tjzTg. set n r f i a t cjihr BACON Saturday-Monday Phone 1411 HE'S NOT AFRAID TO MEET TRADE THE seCONDTIME —once becam e desperately sick at sea. Plenty of medicine on board but no physician. Finally the wireless got in touch w ith the surgeon of another □ig vessel. H e diagnosed the illness as ptom aine and gave instructions w hat medicines to use— and '.he captain’s life was saved! FILLING-STATION Where Çhildrerx Shop Like 49c Your choice of our ROUND, SIRLOIN, T-BONE and RIB STEAKS iMiiind .. 19c ms 33c „s....63c ms... 99c E. M. W ard, who underw ent an operation at the P ortland sa n ita ri um on L abor day developed pneu m onia and w as very sick early this week but is now reported doing well. Many residents of G resham and vicinity w ent to P o rtlan d W ednes day for a sight of Colonel L ind bergh and his plane. Many others here w ere fo rtu n a te In seeing the plune go over this section on Its way to P ortland. It cam e down the Colum bia and passed over th is p art of the country. It was recognized by its silver grey w ings and the le t te rs and figures on the under side. C allers on Dr. Mary Becker and her brother, W. R. Becker on Wed nesday w ere Mrs. Jam es Cruick- shank of Oak Grove, Oregon, and her guest, Mrs. Chas. Lorenzen of A rlington H eights, Illinois, the form er hom e of the Beckers. Mrs. Jas. L aw rence w as brought hom e Sunday from Good S am aritan hospital and is much Improved in general health. M. E. W illiam s Is having a new garage erected on his p roperty on South Roberts nvcuue. C. E. Van Slyke and Jerom e C ocklereese are doing the carp en te r work. Itus tomato h i is iiu p Very good quality, east- eru k e t s h u p .................. 1927 ( HOP ALMONDS Very finest large fruit 2 pounds ..................... 4 fo r ..................... .......... l’OT BOASTS Very choice pound 4 ¿«)E F o r S a tu rd a y a n d M onday we a re offering, w ith each o n e d o lla r p u rc h a se of c ith e r g ro c e rie s o r m eat, lb pounds of th e it»» t \ i \ BI ST UANI SI GAB lo r .......................... >1 AHI W ith a p u rch a se a m o u n tin g to $2.00 o r m o re we give you » ¿»n ........... «pl.uu a 25-lb. sack o f S u g a r f o r.................................... T he W hite N ap h th a, 10 for t 19c 29c c o n ta in e r NEWBERG Store PACKING CO No. 3 M"'l. pall 76c, (’om parc our Prices. B A SK E TS for School Lunches, Im p o rteli fro m C h in a at sp ecial p rices, s ic , lie Ar You'll save money by trading here FRUITS 55c $1.15 I.AKGE OVAI» S ABBINI S Tom ato, M ustard, Spiced. l l l i O t t k l l E I .l t |,O AE C H E E S E , whole or half. A CHETA BLE SALAI», rea d y fo r use IIII.I S BALE AM’ AB ACI S I IPS in sq uare ran. 25c Can ................................. E L S I IA AL GB APE EH , IT E x tra choice. 25c No. 2 c a n .......... BE FU II-N I T S P A G H E T T I, rea d y p rep a re d 2 c a n s ...................................................................................... B I’FCH -N I T .MACARONI, S p a g h e tti, Noodle» 2 packages .............................................................................. B E E C II-M ’T P O H k and BEANS Med. cans. 2 to r...................................................................... SOI,AB BBO kEN SLICED P IN E A PPL E No. 2Vi ca n s........................................................... l’C B E STB AIN ED HONEY In quart jars............................................................. MAKKET DAY RAISINS 4 -pound package..................................................... P IK E YEKMONT MAPLE SI GAB 1-pound package....................................................... PKIM A M A L I. Light 76c can. Special........................ ............................ 25c 25c 25c 19c 15c 39c 53c 50c A. W. Metzger & Co. Quality and Service Phone 1451 Feed 1231 no PIGGI A AVIGGLY TWIN BREAD, w hite or whole w heat, 2-lb loaves wax w rapped ............... t 1 „ I IE AA ALDORF TO ILET TISSUE larg est seller in Amer- ica. 3 r o lls ............ ¿.¿A. KITCHEN BROOMS, stu rd y Iitin », iciit broom O.T2/» each ....................... 25c No. 2 ca n s............................................................ WOODBURY'S FACIAL AP, a port«et . X ûn plexion soap, 3 b ars. »)?*(_ SIIK ED IIED AA IIEA'I healthful w hole w heat feed. 2 p k g s .......... N ATIDN IL PREMIUM s tilt AS. » lig h tly sa ile d . a ) Q 2-lb. c a r to n s ... M afv F resh from th e N ational Bis cu it ovens. 31c P o u n d ............................. 75c IVORY SOAP FL A K E S. :: i'.n k a ft ■ ................ • R egular 10c size. Ivory Soap Flaked Four Great Cars in Four Great Markets TH E NEW "5: —62 and more m iles an hour. A cceleration and sm oothness no o th er low -priced car can approach. Full-sized bodies of wood and steel, with am ple capacity for ad u lt passen gers. S addle-spring seat-cushions. Fine m ohair upholstery. U tm ost handling ease with ad ju stab le steerin g wheel. In d irectly lighted in stru m en t hoard. The various mod els, delivered at G resham are priced as fol lows COUPE 6WK»: SEDAN W 76: COACH *»lt»S ROADSTER, with rum ble seat 4-DOOR SEDAN # lt.w at G resham Great New C h ry sler "62"—«-cylinder motor. 7-bearing cran k sh aft. 62 and m ore miles per hour. In v a r-stru t pistons. Oil filter and air cleaner. V entilated cran k case. Im pulse n eu tra liz er and ru b b er engine m o u n t ings. New cellu lar type rad iato r. 4-wheel hydraulic brakes. Road levelizers, fro n t and rea r. ¿’H AAII NO NET MARGARINE the perfect spread for » 1 4 bread. P o u n d .. X lv 3 pounds MILL Kt N. 80-pound sacks DEI.It 1 A SANDWIt II M 'READ. 2 for 25c IT A IN A SW EET PI. AS, 2 cans 25c GOLD BAK l’KAS 15c DEI. M AIZ GDI III N CORN, 2 for 35c JELL X ( IL L GFI AITNI. 25c OTTER CLAMS flat tin s ....................... 18c H E I\Z TOMATO SOI I1 can ............................... Keechnut P repared SPA G H ETTI. 2 fo r. . 10c 25c Fresh Fruits anil Vegetable Features W e h av e a full v a rie ty fo r y o u r selectio n . ( A! IF. SW EET POT A- TOES, best. 4 lbs. in I 4 E It AN AN AS. firm fru it 3 pounds . . Q’ .«»IE S IN K 1ST LEMONS large, dozen. . Q - • ) • ) £ DR ANGES, 252 size fru dozen ........................... TDM ATOES, fresh home » mug. lllilstrio n s New I h ry sler “ 72" 75 h er-..- power m otor w ith 7-bearing coun ter-w eig h t ed cran k sh aft. Speed ability of 72 and more miles an hour. 5 to 25 m iles In 7 seconds. Spring ends anchored in blocks of live ru b ber instead of m etal shackles Longer, more beautiful bodies, tastefu lly appointed, lux uriously roomy. ROYAL SEDAN 61*»;, at G resham B ottle PI RIT AN R ALT SYRUP. hop flavored. 2’-a-lb. tin s ................. lit 25c 2 cans . CO FFEE. M J I! Golden West. P A G N APIITII A SOAP, big gest seller and th e best 1 r- ■Mp, 6 b a r s ................ $1.65 la rg e .......................... W ig g l, a , , tent teaches „ I f r e l i - title ,n e , end w ilt render e v e r, c o u r t s ,, and atten tio n in h i, power G resh am , O regon 3-pound cans. S U I I I”S JE W E L SH OB l 'E XI NG P ig g l, «I Each m anager in charge (eels hie re e p o n tib .h t, to w ard tlie clothes. GOOD SH IELD CO FFI E Always good, 1-lb cans la rg e ............................... I t , l , « d o e i . p p e . l . u , th em — and the p n ei- 1 The t l.OROX, tin llqui'i < ' i ,-ining and w ashing fluid. W hitens Grocery Bulletin Med. pall Sic, enee end develop! O u n n e t, inatinct per 100 p o u n d s.......... p i w i i III IT E R , freshly ground, 1 bring your own l’l BE I.ABD le<e ol p e r.o o .l „ le c tio n i , educational, to o ( B A( k i l l AY II LA I I BEX Hfc little t o ll» - m o , P i g ì i , W .g g l, .h o p p in g 100-pound sacks .... P A G SOAP I i/our hsnt/JwnK 1 I »)(. 65c 1E 1,1. X U ELI,, all flavors Special for I week Growrvups r PBGGLY ^■G G LY ( h r y s le r ltit|teri»l “XI" — 92-horse-pow er motor. 80 dashing easeful m iles w ith w hisp ering sm oothness An ease and luxury of driving and rid in g th a t m akes m otoring com fort ta k e on a new m eaning. S uprem e ly b e a u tifu l'a n d u ltra sm art. As One as money can build. Hessel Implement Co 30 S T O K E S 1*11». bos I \n Oregon Institution Next to Brown’s Market, Gresham IGGLY WIGGLY