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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1928)
page For« GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY OREGON Mrs. George D uncan w as the su c cessful co n testan t th is week in th e "gu ess-w h at” program put on by KEX broadcasting station. Mrs. D uncan co rrectly nam ed the 1« dance num bers played over the radio for w hich she will receive ®U au tographed phonographed rec- 1 '»I’d. H arold Dye won th e contest ! la st week. T he Tw elve Mile Service statio n Miss F lorence Schenk retu rn ed is undergoing some rem odeling th is from Ridgefield, W ashington, Wed week which will m aterially in nesday evening w here she had been crease the size of its tire salesroom . visiting her brother and sister-in - From now on one room will be de law, Mr* and Mrs John Schenk voted en tirely to tire sales. Car for th e p ast six w c k s . W illiam H. S tanley and S tu a rt w ashing will be dispensed w ith, but T hom pson left T hursday for G ran ts H. J. P u lfer has been extrem ely additional room w ill be m ade for ill d u rin g the past week w ith a P ass w here they will w ork for th e U nlted S tates bureau of public tb e in creasin g stock of accessories com plication of ailm ents. J l i s con ■••40. which the Tw elve Mile Service s ta dition, how ever, this m orning was tion m akes a d istinctive feature. rep o rted as som ew hat improved. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. M cIntosh of Mr. and Mrs. Guy F ieldhouse re- T he w ork w as done by Loda Stock- The K lose T illicum group of Ram sey, Illinois, left T hursday for turn ed to th e ir home in St. H elens ton, T. B. Huff and Leland H en d er Girl R eserves is w orking h ard on th e ir hom e a fte r spending several W ednesday afte r spending a few son. Mr. H enderson cam e from h ealth c h a rts and getting ready for days a t th e home of th e fo rm er’s days In G resham with relativ es and Olympia, W ashington, for a few recognition service, w hich w ill nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. C. friends. Mr. F ieldhouse has now d ay s’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. take place on the evening of F eb M. Q uicksall. Mr. M cIntosh, who entirely recovered from his recen t Rueppell and decided to a ssist in ru ary 23. All the other groups are is division m aster on the Nickel trouble with an infected foot and Is th e c a rp en te r work. busy, also. They are w orking up P late railw ay lines, is very en th u in his usual good health. He a t An in terestin g le tte r has been a volley ball team with the a ssist FRIDAY and SATURDAY sia stic over th e scenery w est of trib u tes p a rt of his cu re to his th e Rocky m ountains, p articu la rly takin g up th e playing of golf received from M. B. Splaw n who, ance of Miss C atherine Moehnke The Davidson Baking com th a t of the Columbia R iver high and reg ard s th e hours sp en t on the with his b ro th er S. B. Splaw n of and Mrs. R. D. Mickey. Two new pany d em o n strato r will be at C ottrell Is at Pilot Rock, Oregon, ' m em bers have been taken into the way. He is th e au th o r of a little j links as highly beneficial, our store with a full and com engaged in clearin g a rig h t of way Klose T illicum group recently, plete line of the bread and rolls slogan, "T he east for railroads, but j | P hilip Hepp, who Is considered on Blue m ountain. They drove up, They have now made the ru le th a t baked in th eir bakery. It will th e w est for good roads." j an able critic along m usical lines, ta k in g th eir cam ping outfit and I any girl who is absent th ree tim es be her p leasu re to cu t and sam ple any of th e loaves or rolls T he A rem e club will give a val- last night attended th e rendition tools ami were fo rtu n a te in se cu r in succession from the m eetings and with any loaf she sells, you entine dance in th e Masonic hall of the light op era / ’T he Mikado” ing a su itab le cabin all equipped will be dropped from the group. will be given one loaf absolutely on F rid ay evening, F ebruray 10. for the fourth tim e in his life. He for housekeeping. At the tim e the C harlotte Johnson is president of FREE. G igray’s o rch e stra will furnish the pronounced la st n ig h t’s perform - le tte r was w ritten th e w eath er was th is group, Lucile Jennings, secre Davidson B u tter m ade B read— u sual good music. D ecorations ance, w hich w as en tirely by P o rt alte rn a tin g with rain and snow. ta ry ; Helen Lewis is tre a su re r and made b etter w ith butter. w ill be in keeping with V alentine | land ta len t, th e best of any he had Mrs. J. V. Cogswell was p leas Edith B aker reported. day. heard. J. E. G ates is im proving the a p WVLRAD’S SPECIAL an tly su rp rised a t h er home la st Best C ream ery B u tte r. . . evening, th e occasion being her pearance of th e G ates F u n eral birthday. T hose p rese n t w ere Mr. Home by two am ple parkin* places, MARMALADE, orange, QA« K err’s large j a r ..............¿ 1 7 1 and Mrs. Cogswell, Mr. and Mrs. L. one on th e n o rth and one on the T. S t.C la ir, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. south side of the building. The Y ager, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Yager, house is also being re-painted, | TOMATOES, Silver Bar, 2A4s Tom atoes, witli puree and ■I’' , , I will open an up-to-date beauty shop in my home Mr. and Mrs. A lbert K rueger, Mrs. A lexander Beaver doing th e wonk. trim m ings, 2 c a n s ... M. L. Looker, Mrs. Elsie Cogswell on February 1 R epair Driveways. ORANGES and Mrs. Helen Morse of P ortland. Now Is th e tim e to rep air your Sweet, juicy, S unkist Lour years’ experience in marcelling, scalp The evening was enjoyably sp en t In drivew ays w ith crushed rock or 300 size . . . playing 500, a fte r w hich re fre sh road gravel. See W alrad & W right, treatments, comb and finger waving and hair m ents of ice cream , w afers and Gresham . Phone 1631.—Adv. cutting. 252 size coffee w ere served. Mrs. Cogswell was rem em bered w ith several a c SANDY (KEDITDKS 200 size M rs. D orothy S tockton, ceptable gifts. FORM CORPORATION 150 size Mrs. M. E. W illiam s during th e Two blocks w est of C reditors of the Sandy Lum ber Union high school week has su stain ed th e loss of her STRING BEANS, Valve brand, com pany, w hich w ent into a re b ro th er, J. H. Denning of E stacada, 2s, Cut S trin g less, very f-_ ceiver's hands in the fail of 1924, who w as hurled a t th a t place on good quality, per can. . have organized to p ro tect th e ir W ednesday. Mr. Denning, who was claim s In th e event of th e receiv CREM ETTES, M acaroni product 63 y ears of age, has been ill for ’ooks in one-third the 9 C /» e r's sale, w hich will ta k e place several m onths. tim e, 3 p ac k ag e s.......... — •)(. about March 1. Incorporation has T he W. C. T. U. w ill m eet a t the been effected and the follow ing d i RICE, Blue Rose lib rary on T h u rsd ay afternoon, recto rs c h o se n : Fred J. Bechill 4 pounds f o r . .. F eb ru ary 9, a t 2:30. Members and and A. W. Shipley of G resham and friends are invited to be present. N AYY BEANS, C alifornia L. E. Hoffman of P ortland. These white, 3 lb s ....................... The house owned by M. E. W ill w ere chosen to fill th e offices of iams south of his residence on p resid en t, secretary and tr e a s u r e r ,' BEECHNUT SPAGHETTI South R oberts avenue is being respectively. with cheese and tom ato sauce, 2 c a n s ................... much improved by the addition of - It is th e plan of the in co rp o rato rs a full cem ent basem ent, It. C. F race j to bid in th e en tire p lan t a t th e r e am! his son A rth u r doing the ceiver’s sale and conduct the bus- for sale excepting to cred ito rs in work. The house is occupied by j iness en tirely in the In terest of the exchange for old claim s on the Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Dent. cred ito rs. T h ere will be no stock Sandy L um ber com pany. About 40 such cred ito rs have so far tak en n= stock in th e new organization. W. A. P ro cto r of Sandy is the receiver. C. G. S chneider of G resh Much depends on am is atto rn ey for th e corporation. Gresham Locals IW s WALRAD Grocery Bulletin Merc. Co. MANNING’S COFFEE Phone 1411 Due to the continued advances in bulk coffees, we are compelled to advance M A N N IN G ’S BLUE TRA D EM A RK Coffee to pound 50c Free Bread 'I., 'Ill Dorothy’s Beauty Shoppe w»)L 25c 35c 45c 55c I I »)( Gresham, Ore. Phone 8, 3703 KUV ANA CORN B est stan d ard 2 cans ............ UTAHNA PEAS best ungraded 2 cans ............ 25c 25c FESTIVAL G RA PEFRU IT Very fan. v No. 2 can. 20c 25C DEL MONTE COFFEE Standard of quality for 40 years This is a R E A L SP E C IA L, entirely out of line with present wholesale prices. 49c 1 pound.... ARGO GLOSS S T A R C H ? 3 packages ........ 25c M J B RICE, n a tu ra l OP „ brown, 2-lb. p k g , . . . ¿ » J L 95c 2 pounds.. STRAINED HONEY in q u a rt j a r s .......... 49c MANNING’S P EA N U T S 20ç fresh roasted, pound. 35c 2 pounds Seal of Oregon Flour A hard wheat family flour, by the Crown Mills 49-lb. sack $1.93 E v e r y o n e Staves 25c 25c SOLAR P IN E A PPLE B roken slices No. 2 Vi c a n s ............. 4 . W. Metzger <& Co. Store Dept. Phone 1451 Quality and Service Feed Dept. Phone 1281 25c Week-End Features t A II PURE CANE SUGA R. 10-lh. paper bags. . ..58c »)»)l WHITE KING WASHING VI VITI 1NE SOAP, it ta k es so little, pkg. field run and tender EOÎ.G E It’S COFFEE, sa preme quality and vaeunin packed, p o u n d ........ V AN (AVIP’S HI VNS. in tom ato sauce Medium, 3 c a n s ........ c h o lic q u a lity iti s y ru p » ),1- « 49c 97c GO1 It BAR I’l ' l APPI l p erfect slices ill sy ru p , large tin s 25c 25c OREGON S I It AINED HONEY, f> lb. handy pails. . l it.G IA WIGGLY EI.O I'R. all purpose hard w heat 79c GEBHARDT'S < l ll l I COX ( M IN I, real Mexican • ) " , $1.84 blend, -10-11». sack 1 II O OATS, the new kind of oatm eal 2 packages .......... 29c 27c I IBIIY’N QUEI N OLIVES. S oz b o ttle s at a 1 11 , saving, each . PIGGIY WIGGLY CREAM ERY lil I I I It. «7 , pound "111 Specially ch u rn ed for us. F resh cavil day. You’ll ta ste the difference. ll't VI ASTI It MINI 1 I» It M O R j rR, . i h T y t n i . gelatine . a dozen different flavors 35c 3 packages MINIT TAPIOCA m akes tem pting d esserts 25c 29c (ROAYN IVON LETTUCE. Head SHERWOOD O NIO NS, uniform sizes, 4 Hi- 8c 15c 3 ’ -.c CABBAGE, solid heads, per lb. L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. I’honc 1121 G resham Keeping What You Have*- M hard to secure a competence for themselves and families lose sight of the fact that it takes thoughtful planning to KEEP the money they have saved. An ill-considered speculation or an unwise business ven ture may wipe out the proceeds of years of labor. SATURDAY FRU IT AND VEGETABLE FEATURES FLORIDA GKAPEEKI IT, ru ssets, medium, S for 25c S U N kIS T NAAFI, ORANGES. X»8 sise, per dozen •)w ¿»K 30 STORES v a r ie ty o f th e best m a k e s to choose ! fr o m , pric e d to s u it th e o v e rw o rk e d | p o ck e tb o o k. l ANY men who spend most of their lives working Stt-MI I I BOR VX Sit Al ( IIIPS, for dishes or laundry, large size 9 w. Im perial V alley's best. I S e le c t your p ru n e rs , s p ra y e rs , [ e tc ., h ere w h e re th e re Is a la r g e OvC LINDSAY RIPE OLIVES p int size cans, medium size Iru it, 2 f o r ........ .... 25c I IRBY’S STR VWBERRIES in syrup can ....................... 4-lb. hags .............. 2 packages I large size .................. Xi»)l M ISSION I'HOVIPSON S E E D . AVALON JAM. various flavors. In 12-oz. Jars. 2 for. Prune your trees and hushes now while the sap is down and save tlieir strength. G O l.lt BAR PEACHES, I I (4M RAISINS, ( LARS. W ashington pack, flat tius. So we say Mr. Orchardist and Mr. Berrygrower I I \ II \ A M i l l I I I Vs, 4 4.. Til 2 p o u n d s ................ .. PRUNING HILLSDALE ASPARAGUS. ungraded sizes. tall cans, 2 f o r .......... In Oregon Institution Next Io ltrown’s Market. Gresham IGGLY WIGGLY (fives JA& tyficr&fi For 22 years we have helped people KEEP and add to the money they have saved. We specialize in the personal banking service needed by thrifty and thoughtful men and women who wish to secure to theniselves and families the benefits of what they have accumulated. Our Savings Department is helping hundred» to preserve their saving» and Invest in »afe bond». Oar eoainierelal banking departm ent by friendly counsel and advice 1» aiding number» of young men and women along the road to success. In fact nothing gives us greater satisfaction than the thought that we have helped and are helping hundreds to secure a competence and preserve its benefits for themselves and families. FIRST STATE BANK A Stroag Bank GRESHAM. OREGON We ju st ca n ’t help liking our Lindy, the way h e’s ca rry in g on. Shell Oil Plant Is Coining to Gresham Continue«} from page 1 his autom obile for tran sp o rta tio n , b ut is obliged to open and sh u t several g ates in o rd er to get out. He is anxious to have a road es- i tablished. A d raft of th e p ark in g o rdinance • w as read and some changes o r-I dered. T hese will be m ade and the o rdinance come up for action at , th e next re g u la r council m eeting. I An addition to th e form er plan would give day or nig h t m arsh al or other police officer the rig h t to move any ca rs w hich m ight b e , p arked w ithin 10 feet of a fire h y drant co n tra ry to law. The d ra ft to be subm itted w ill m ake it unlaw ful for busses to stop in th e ! tw o-hour p ark in g d istric t to dis- ’ ch arg e passen g ers excepting at th e i stag e term in al and on Main stre e t | north of Second. T his will not p r e - , vent them from stopping to ta k e on I p assengers, as th a t will be done I m ore quickly. J. A. Bushong appeared b e f o r e ! th e council and asked th a t some i graveling be done on T hird s t r e e t : w est of Main, as th e stre e t is in i bad condition. T he m a tte r w as r e ferred to th e com m ittee on stree ts and th e m arshal. A p leasan t diversion from th e grind of ro u tin e business w as en- - joyed on the invitation of th e mem- | hers of the fire d ep artm en t, who in- I vited the city officials to rep a ir to th e fire hall, w here sandw iches and coffee w ere served. T w enty-one firem en w ere p resen t, and all the city officials but one councilm an. B rief ta lk s w ere given by firemen and city officials. T he firemen ex plained th e ir effort to raise funds. ’ one purpose of w hich w as to raise funds for uniform s to be w orn on form al occasions. " It would give some of us a chance to have a change of clo th es,” said Dick Jen - ] nings. The flrem en’s dance to be 1 held to n ig h t a t R a k er’a garag e is ! th e first effort of th e p resen t fire j d ep artm en t to raise money for th e ir purposes. I STATED COMMUN- ication of G resham C hapter No. 117 O.E.S. for T uesday evening. F eb ru ary 7, at the Ma sonic hall. D egree In spection visit of w orthy grand m atro n deputy. 1»2» receipts pay able and necessary. By order of the w orthy m atron. CLARA PU LFER, Sec Delicious, Golden Brown HOT WAFFLES made right at the table in the twinkling of an eye Bake them electrically right at the table on this H otpoint Waffle Iron. Revive jaded appetites — for breakfast, serve crisp, flavory, tem pting golden brown waffles w ith butter, syrup and bacon. For luncheon and late sup pers, too, H otpoint waffles are just the thing. You can make 52 different recipes with this H otpoint Electric Waffle Iron, you need neve? make the same dish twice during a year. And it’s so easy with a H otpoint Waffle Iron. Just attach to your electric light socket—let heat for a few minutes—pour in your b atter—and bake—right at the table—conveniently, quickly and cleanly, w ith out grease, smoke or odor. Made right at the table with this new W AFFLE IRON O n ly cash <»r #1.95 down and #2 per month for four month» during the month of February only. Kegnlar #13 value with the tray. For only $1 more you can have a handsome tray on which the Waffle Iron can set. F K F E—A 2t/o-pound package of K err’s Flour and a pint Jug of Crimson Ram bler Syrup with each Waffle Iron. Every Friday Afternoon during February Miss Grace Welch will demon strate the H otpoint Waffle Iron. Come and sample one of these crispy, golden brown waffles. A ; PORTLAND Wi y. $ 8 .9 5 ÏL E C T W C Phone 801 e L B C T R IC 0 L O O Powell St. Gresham