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PAGE EOUR Gresham Locals GRESHAM FAIHVIEW CELEBRATES WITH EINE PKOGKAM C o n tin u ed from page 1 OUTLOOK, GRESHAM, OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY t i , can be arran g ed a t a saving for the BERRY GROWERS PASS m erch an t as w ell as the consum er. v A i t i n r u d l u / v i i r i n v u P u rc h ase rs may likew ise club th eir ' A K I U I S K E S O L L 1 IONS w ants and p u rch ase a t a saving. Sale» can be consum ated in one day j C o n tin u ed from page 1 w hat otherw ise m ight tak e weeks. G roup ad v ertisin g can be effected o w n ed c u r r e n t in to o n e - h a lf o f o u r th a t will m ean a reduction to p u r- O reg o n h o m e s b y th e y e a r 1933 N ational T h rift Week has come chasers. to an end. Have we profited th e re L et’s all Join together and cele- S tate Incom e Tax Favored, by? P erh ap s so, b u t not as much W h e re a s , a n e ffo rt is n o w b e in g as we should. It has been too gen b ra te one real ¿ay of T h rift, Feb- eral and no one has tak en it e a rn ru a ry 3, 1928. Observe resu lts. We m a d e to p la c e b e fo re th e v o te r s o f th e estly. Why not follow w ith G resh will assist in any way w e can. All s t a t e o f O reg o n a t th e n e x t g e n e r a l am T h rift Day, F eb ru ary 3. The savings deposits m ade on F eb ru ary e le c tio n a n in co m e t a x bill s p o n s o re d E’irst S tate Bank has set aside F eb 3d w ill bear Interest, from F eb ru - b y th e S t a t e F e d e r a tio n o f L a b o r, ru ary 3 as T h rift Day for ftresham a r y 1, each will be received in th e S t a t e G ra n g e . F a r m e r s ' U n io n a n d O r- R a u ilw to r rs s . , a a n n d a and will fu rn ish p lacard s for those sp irlt of a T h rift ' deposit ‘T ” »“ and th m e e u d . e e r o f rw w u a y y v C o o n n u d u u c c w , who d esire—also lapel b uttons for cred ito r given cred it for good reso- Whereas, we, th e C o o p e ra tiv e B e r r y , children in the schools I ,u t*on* 1,1 fu tu re borrow ings. L et G ro w e rs o f G re s h a m . O reg o n , d o feel .... ' , u s h e a r f r o m you as to w hat you t h a t a ll s u p p o r t p o ssib le s h o u ld be g iv - 1 he N ational T h iitt com m ittees will do to celeb rate F eb ru ary 3. e n th is b ill, th e re fo re , ten Com m andm ents for Success i ______________ B e I t R e so lv ed , t h a t w e h e re b y g o on and "Happiness w ere— W ork and re c o rd a s u n a n im o u s ly fa v o rin g th e New Books Received. earn . m ake a budget, record ex- , ! hill a n d t h a t a co p y o f th is re so lu tio n pendltures, have a bank account, T he follow ing books of n a rra tiv e be s e n t to th e S e c r e ta r y o f S ta te , S a m ca rry life in su ran ce, own your have been received at the G resham A. K o z e r. home, m ake a will .Invest In safe pub|)c ,jb rary rp ce,jtly; Wp sh are w ith others. T h ese might’ G lorious A dventure. R ichard J ^ k H I n g I.,«»rm.Bon Sought, well he prefix,,! by: Conserve H allib u rto n ; Napoleon, Em il L u d - ' n e P h e r f< w e e k 1 r ? U t- eh 7 ° W' K' Y0UF Money 's W orth, S tu a rt la c k o f a u t h e n t i c I n fo rm a tio n a s to th e p e rfo rm a n y ot <tlit 'o th e r co m ’ (' hase; C h,na a n '> th e Pow ers, P ro b a b le y ie ld s o f o u r v a r io u s f a r m m andm ents " i o teach th e ir c h B - ’ « e n r y K ittredge N orton; Read 'em f February 3 Set For Thrift Day principal speaker of the evening. C arroll Oakes Is ill a t hl» home W hile some m ight call him vision on South R oberts avenue w ith an ary, he ce rtain ly is not a knocker and has enough vim and push to a tta c k ot flu. see g reat possibilities ahead for Mr. ,»nd Mrs. J. T. Lew is were this section. Among o th er in te re st happily su rp rised T uesday evening ing th in g s he said the Oregon w hen neighbors and friends came country has m ore th an one half of all the stan d in g tim ber in America, in to a ssist In th e celebration of and th is tim b er ,lf utilized, would th e ir birthday» w hich occu r but m ake P o rtlan d one of th e larg est four days ap a rt. A pie—ant social cities in the United S tates. He Is w orking stro n g ly for th e extension evening was • ■ J ° n C 'th e of the B arr road through to T rout- ed the serving of refreshm ents. da.e and th e taking over of the Mrs. L ottie B ennett, of Raw lins, P. E P. rig h t of way for improved W yoming, left yesterday for her highw ay facilities. In com paring home afte r spending som e tim e at the resources of th e United S tates with those of Europe Mr.# Lepper the hom e of her niece Mrs. A nthony stated th a t w hile the Unlteel S tates H engstler w here she assisted In has only 7 per cent of th e land and the care of Mrs. H en g stler’s father 6 per cent of the population It con J. O. Em bry, who passed aw ay a trib u te s 25 per cent of the ag ric u l tu ra l supplies and 24 per cent of few days ago. the m anufactured products. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sellln of The singing of th e P. E. P. syn Cashm ere, W ashington, cousins of ch ronizers was much enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. M. J. A llshouse, are those present. Ten sin g ers besides the accom panist rendered a tine spending a few weeks at th e Alls- program of num bers. The G resh dren to w ork should be th e duty of and Weep, S p ath ; O utw itting Mid- ceM ,iuantitleg J , frult ln the various house home w hile they search for am Union high school o rch e stra rnXoH, m aking of o <lle A g e ' R a m U 8 : F i r s t C rossing of lo c a litie s w ith in o u r n a tio n f re q u e n tly suitab le living q u a rte rs in P o rt under the direction of Miss Alice has tu rn ed the 'c'ourZt"of*m any a ,h e P° lar S ea' A m undsen; Tomb- i le a d s t o 'h e a v y lo ss e s a n d a n eco n o m ic P rlndle, played several fine selec land, w here Mr. Selliu Is employed tions at th e beginning of th e eve fam ily from a dow nw ard one to an fitone, W. N. B u rn s; Jinglebob, i s'¡</ ' r> v In the grocery business. ning and also during th e program upgrade. A record of expen d itures Rollins. T he follow ing new fiction Nury to U8e a „' h o n o ra b le m e a n s to T he senior high school g irls de Several F airview officials rem arked a V e a ilz a G o dn n^ f , the,i r b u t t e r u f e i J a s 0 h “ 8 b e e " r e c e i v e d J a l n a - D e L a e m p o w e r th e a g r i c u ltu r a l d e p a r tm e n t feated th e ju n io r g irls W ednesday on th e excellent m usical num bers, nessand“ made»them u X d “ I S ,b er" ‘a " Oo,d' H a rPe r = ^ i u m a t f 'r L t a b V V ^ * " ^ ? " " T " n noon in a w ell-m atched basketball both vocal and In strum ental. ™"* b*,e. ‘ ° “ T he big 10-lnch drilled well, A bank acco u n t cre ate s a desire Meanwhile, H. G. W ells; F lam beau gam e, the score standing 22 to 16. Them J Jieir p X in g ope7a- around w hich everything ce n ters In to accu m u late and has been the Jim , S p earm an ; Cream of th e Ju g , X Miss Em m a R. Johnson, Miss th e new w ate r system , is 101 feet roundatfon of a useful and success- O verton; Jin x Ship, Pease. tio n s. Evelyn Metzger, Miss Mabel Jack- in depth and is located on th e I). ful ca re e r for m any a young man. j _______ ’___________ ’ W. McKay place, in th e southw est Read St. M athew, Chap. 25, verses son and Mrs. Mary Welch w ere din p art of Fairview . An e x tra heavy n er guests T uesday evening of Mr. steel tow er 64 feet in height su p lji to 30, St. Luke, Chap. 19, verses 13 to 26. Every man should pro and Mrs. H. L. St. Clair. A fter din ports a wooden tan k 16 feet high, vide for his fam ily and life in su r having a capacity for 32,000 g a l ner the six m ade up a party which ance is a g re a t assista n ce to the attended the m otion p icture show lons of w ater. The height of SO man of m oderate m eans. Every feet gives a sufficient p ressu re, be good citizen tak es pride in having featuring “T he F ighting E agle”, tw een 50 and 80 pounds, to an sw er a home. To pay re n t for a long j presented at the O riental th e ate r, every req u irem en t. T he w ater period of tim e is d eg rad in g —the P o rtlan d 's new est and m ost b eau ti pipes are laid 32 Inches under ow ners of homes move nations. ful show house. O thers p resen t ut ground, th u s in su rin g cold w ater in Make a will is good advice to every the w arm est w eather. Modern the dinner w ere Mrs. E lsie Cogs plum bing is now w ithin th e reach man who has labored and acquired huhits of accum ulation. To co n -’ well and Miss M argaret St. Clair. of every F airview resid en t, as th e serve p ro p erty afte r death and see A. Mom 1» displaying to his w ater has been piped to every curb. th a t It Is p roperly used is th e de friends two souvenirs of the h oli Up to date th e re a re 74 m eters in sired end. day season, of w hich he Is Justly stalled. In v est In safe se cu ritie s is a The new system , w hich has been com m and th a t ¡¿lould stan d out proud. One is u le tte r of greeting from Mr. and Mrs. H. L. L arsson brought to a successful cu lm in a boldly before every person who has of Jeru salem . Mr. L arsson is tion, is due to the activ ity of a num labored to accum ulate. Im m ense Swedish consul th e re . He and bis ber of men. f’fty A ttorney C. G. sum s a re lost an n u ally th ro u g h phe wife w ere In th a t city when Mr. S chneider handled th e legal end p u rch ase of u tte rly w o rth less se Mom visited th e Holy Land in 1900, of the project and the flouting of curities. Read H aggal, Chap. 1, and Mr. L arsson acted as his guide. the bond issue of $20,000, w ithout verses 6 to 8. T he picture on the card show s the which th e re could have been no Pay hills prom ptly Is som ething 11. I„ G ilbert of th a t each of us should th in k of S e a of G alilee and Mt. H erm on. On developm ent. C hristm as eve Mr. Mom received P ortlan d engineered th e w ork and m ore earn estly . In th ese th ree a radiogram from G othenburg, perfected th e plans, w hile a Mr. w ords lies th e foundation of credit Sweden, b roadcast on December Page of P o rtlan d assisted as w o rk and w ithout cre d it th e re can be no 19, received in New York and te le ing engineer. M arshal Ira Brooks progress. T his applies to th e w ell- of Fairview is in ch arg e of th e w a to-do, as w ell as the m ore meek graphed from there. 1 V/I • • • • • • The Home M issonary society of te r departm en t, assisted by a com and lowly. th e Methodist church will m eet at m ittee com posed of C. N. Buckner, S h are w ith others. T his does not th e home of Mrs. C. E. Johnson John Malmffey and George Shaw. inpan to sh u re in th e -s p irit of a A dequate lire protection can now good fellow, b u t ra th e r th a t we W ednesday afternoon, F ebruary 1. This special offer good until Eel». 10 T he subject of "C hristian Missions he afforded Fairview , w here before l>ear our sh a re of tax es and other anil A m erica's R acial A ttitude” it w as impossible. A fire h y d ran t burdens for th e benefit of th e com will be discussed under the leader has been located in every block m unity at large. ship of Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. A rthur and th ere Is sufficient p ressu re to Much can be accom plished by Ilow sett, Mrs. Benjamin Cameron throw a stream of w ater 100 feet one day of intensitled celebration and Miss Cora G reen will a ssist the Into the air. T he city has 250 feet of T h rift. R esolutions can be made hostess. A sh o rt program will be of tw o-inch hose, enough to reach for a m ore carefu l checking of ex- 1 any building In the town from the pen d ltu res, fam ily budgets cover- j Gresham, Ore. rendered. hydrant connection. T h ere is talk M. D. K ern, who has spent the now of organizing a vo lu n teer tire ing the year can be arran g ed , i past th ree m onths w ith relatives in d epartm en t for b etter protection. G rouping of com m odities for sale P ortland, has retu rn ed to G resham Will Brooks is ch airm an of the to live. He will he located tem por tem porary lire dep artm en t. arily w ith B. (). Boswell. One noticeable fea tu re of the r e The Ju n io r L eague of the E van cent project Is the fact that the gelical church will give an e n te r bond Issue of $20.000 was madu to tainm ent at tin* grange hall. Wed- cover the work. In m any instances Ilesday, F ebruary 1,. beginning at | of in d u stria l developm ent in c o m 8 p. m. T here will ho a line pro m unlties th is Is not the ease, but by gram of m usic, hum orous re c ita careful m anagem ent those in tions, skits, ami a th ree act com e charg e of the w ork here hronght it N K W B ER G HAM dy. The comedy is it burlesque on through w ithout in c u rrin g ad d i BACON BACKS th e popular subject of w om an's tional expense. \ oil'll ask for none suffrage. The c h a ra c te rs change Sugar cured, lean and occupations, th e men following better, appetizing. Lb. w om en's vocations ami vice versa, all it will cort you to en W hole or half. Lb. giving plenty of scope for a keen joy That'a solid com fort at night when the sense of hum or, old east wind blows and the sheets Mr. and Mrs. C harles Raney who are like ch u n k s of Ice. A W esting- llvo near Ituhy Jun ctio n are the house E lectric W arm ing Pad does proud p are n ts of an eight-pound th e trick. S afer too th an th e old hot Brookfield d au g h ter, born W ednesday. She w ater bottle, $1.55 down, balnce $2 SARDINES has been nam ed Jean Victoria. LOAF CHEESE tier month. P. E. P. E lectric store, In mustard, Tomato S herm an K ilgore's autom obile ! G resham . Loaf weighs about 5 lbs. slipped off tin g l e n • rack bed at ---------------------- sauce and spiced. the Ivy Filling station yesterday W hat you w ant, when you w ant Whole or half. Lb. Large oval cans. m orning, hut was undam aged when | It. as you w ant It—W ant Ad It. filially righted liy Die tow ing ap 2 cans p a ra tu s ot the G resham garage. O. W. Landon suffered a stroke of paraly sis nt the home of his \V hole W heat daughter, Mrs. W illiam Stanley, SALMON W ednesday evening and Is p ra c ti FIG BARS cally helpless. Owing to his ad Red Sockeye Salmon vanced age of 95 years, his recov Something different No. 1 _> flat cans ery cannot he looked for. Mr. L an 2 lbs. don hns been a resident of th e vi Special, 3 cans cinity of G resham since 1882. Our bulk coffee business in creased l i t year m ore than Mr. and Mrs. A. L, C ham berlain SI per t e n t . of S pringdale are receiving con g ratu latio n s on the arriv al of a “ T here's a rea so n " •on, born to them W ednesday at PINEAPPLE (LAMS the home of Mrs. J. A. Bushong. Solar brand, broken T he baby has been nam ed George Spruce T ree B rand Allen. slices. No. 2 x/i cans Minced ('lams No. ' j »V VI It VIPS M T I 111 Dr. and Mrs. II. V. Adix e n te r Best C ream ery B utter, tained at an a ttra c tiv e dinner giv flat cans, special en W ednesday at A lexandra Court 3 cans ORVNGFS hotel. Covers w ere laid for 16. Sweet, Juicy Navels Robert, th e seven-year-old son of 300 size ....................... HONEY Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st C an ister, 1« | If you use canned Coffee say in Em anuel hospital w here he was I DEI. MONTE Strained honey in quart operated on W ednesday for m as ! 252 size ..................... IIKIIOMS Stain dard of quality fop tolditis, an u nusually severe case Mason jars. Special in ) ears. The Rebekah W elfare club w ill! 200 s i z e ............ Light weight with red meet a t th e home of Mrs. George ' Kenney W ednesday, F ebruary 1. handle. Special 1-lb. can 150 slxe ....................... Miss Inez Lusted and Mrs. E tta | Hoover will assist the hostess. 2-lb. can DATFS ORANGES Im ported bulk. 2 lbs. l i t lllll KFPAIRING. Sunkist oranges We repair anything on any m ake \ an Camp’s I I M I PHI M s of radio. Work guaranteed. L. I.. 252 size. Special PORK & BEANS Fancy Oregon, 40 50 slxe Long, phone 631. We call for and 5-lb. wood b o x ............ deliver. Dozen Medium cans, 3 for K O TE X FREE O n e fu ll s i z e p a c k a g e PEERLESS UTAH COAL M rs. R obert Blair A ccredited T eacher of I ’lO LIN T h e C o al w ith o u t a p e e r G resham F uel Co. Office 10.» I Phones 19*. R es. I x i At Dr. W. J. Ott home, Gresham Every Saturday Phone 31S& Gresham Thrift Day February 3, 1928 More attention is given to T hrift each year—stronger competition is compelling every business house to adopt more sagacious methods in the conduct of its business especially so in its expenditures. T hrift d(L.n p o t mean a penurious saving but on the other hand a judicious expenditure. The old now “The survival of the fittest” still holds good uutl as a consequence those who would survive must recognize THRIFT. Thrift in the form of budgets and a careful checking of expenditures is being carried into the best homes more and more every year and should be more uni versally taught in our public schools. GRESHAM IS TO OBSERVE FEBRUARY 3 AS “ TH RIFT DAY.” Let everyone in this community on th a t day strive to do som ething that will better th eir condition, curtail some needless expense, add to th eir bank account or purchase necessities in bulk at a reduced cost—a co operation between dealer and consumer. Let every person in this community try this stunt for one day and note the result at the end of the day. Think w hat the result would be for the community if continued. In order th at this m atter may come to the attention of the public more forcibly, the F irst State Rank will provide every school boy and girl that will call a t our bank, with a lapel TH RIFT button setting forth Feb ruary 3 as T hrift Day. Any savings deposit made February 3 will bear interest from February 1. FIRST STATE BANK A Strong Bank GRESHAM, OREGON of g e n u i n e K o t e x if y o u b u y 2 packages Qgç W. R. HICKS CO. GROCERY BULLETIN 30c a® 35c ¿O WALRAD Merc. Co. 25c an<*\ ^famous 32c 4 5 ÎJ Â 35c 57c Phone 1411 52c 42c DEI. MONTE COFFEE 49c 95c 39c Some splendid bargain su b sc rip tion offers on O regonian, Journal, alone or with Outlook. Good until Feb. 2, 1928. B-r-r-r! A s s o n i I I I CHOI 01 A l l s pound fancy boxes. Q î’à A H I OAA l O l l t Del Malz Brand. 2's, Seal of Oregon 25c FLOUR Canned A hart! wheat flour made by the Crown Milla 49-lb. sack LIMA BEANS No. 2 cans Special, 3 cans 20c PIGGLY WIGGLY Week-End Features PIGGI.Y WIGGLY FANCY CREAMERY BI TTER, tastes m ighty good, lb 47 I C T WESSON OIL WII.SO NUT MVRGARINE You'll ta ste the differ- ence. 3 lb s ................ v A C M .IB COEFEE, packed in vacuum , coffee con- 4(Y „ tentm ent. lb .......... Hardy’s PE A M T BITTER Best for quality Lb. ZZC CALIF. HOME TOMATO < ATSUP, big 18-oz, hot. 23c 2 lo r .............................. 4 5 C I RESI ENT MATCHES, non- poisonous, full boxes 1 A„ 6 b o x e s ........................... JM C 97c BLE U HEM. the new clothes bleach and deodorant Pints, 2 f o r .............. ZM C ( A lt PURE (A N E SUGAR, packed in p aper sacks r n 10 pounds ................... ,)if( PEE T S I.RANI LATED SOAP for w ashing m achine Q Q « use, large siz e ........ » ) .! ( KEI.I.OGG'S SHREDDED WHOLE WHEAT BISCUIT. T h ey 're fine 3 packages .................. Z t ) C WALDORF TO ILET TISSUE, A m erica's best seller »>»J rolls . . . . ZZC I'TAIIN V SWEET l'EAS Field ru n 's iz e -, •)" larg e tins, 2 f o r ___ Z »)C WILLAMETTE ( I T STRINGLESS BEANS, T en d er Oregon beans 2 cans .......................... Z O C CORN MEAL fresh stock, 9 lbs. VAN ( AMP'S TOMATO SOUP. 3 c a n s ................... 2-lb. tin s ................. .»r •>•)(. On , ZUC FREDFRIt K CITY STANID. ARl) SUGAR CORN, O- from M aryland, 3 cans •> •)( PIGGI.Y WIGGLY TWIN BREAD, a w ell baked 1An q u ality loaf .............. DLL M VIZ FANCY GOLDEN CORN, th e new v ariety Q JT _ PRINCE ALBERT TOBACCO LINDSAY RIPE OLIVES^ 9-ox. tins, med. size fru it, 2 c a n s ............ Z .* ( IUC 85c 1-lb. t i n s ..................... - • CIG A RETTES, Camels, C hes terfields or L .S . ca rto n .................. ip Cl 1.1 IQ «7 SATURDAY FRUIT AND VEGETABLE FEATURES 49c 30c FANCY LOUISIANA BLUE BOSE RICE, will cook *1O„ whole, 3 lb s ................ IMPERIAL VALLEY LETTUCE, the finest grown .<1 .................................................................................... Q > (' CALIFORNIA NAVEL ORANGES, fancy grade 40 large size, dozen.............................................................................4 o C OREGON ONIONS, 3 pounds . CARROTS and TURNIPS, 3 lbs 10c 10c