Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 03, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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    Mrs. C lara P u lfer is moving to ­
day to P o rtlan d w here she will
m ake her home with her son and
daughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
P u lfer a t 456 E ast 39th street. Mr.
P u lfe r is employed a t the G resham
garage. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paus,
who recently cam e here from H ay­
w ard, Calif., will move im m ediately
into the P u lfer home. Mr. P aus
has been appointed m anager of the
dill pickle and sa u e rk ra u t depart-
W ednesday m orning for Caldw ell,
j Idaho, w here they will visit for a
J week with Mrs. W hetzel's sister,
Mrs. H enshaw
Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st O rugger,
Mrs. O. A. E astm an and Mrs. K en­
neth R oberts are in atten d an ce this
week at th e sta te convention of the
A m erican Legion and A uxiliary.
Mrs. R oberts w as accom panied by
her b ro th er, H all C ham bers of
Hood River.
Mr. and Mrs. It. W. T horne and
d au g h ter Betty a re spending a
An im p o rtan t m eeting of the
G resham Com m unity and G arden
club will be held In th e city hall
Monday evening a t 8 o’clock. Re­
p o rts w ill be given of th e c lu b ’s
activ ities a t the fair, whose exhibit
won first place. F u rth e r activ ities
of the sum m er and fall will be dis­
cussed and plans laid for th e o r­
ganization.
day at th e T im m erm an n u rsin g
home, the son and d au ghter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Briggs of 92d stre e t |
and Sandy boulevard.
Mrs. M. 8. K orsund and daugh-1
te r M ildred of Butte, Mont., are
spending a week at th e home of |
Mrs. K o rsu n d 's bro th er-in -law , I. S.
K orsund. T he M ontana visitors a re j
g rea tly pleased with th is p art of
th e w est. Many p leasan t trip s are
being arra n g e d in ‘th e ir honor.
C. H. Lane, local W atkin» rrn 'e -
T he Rev. B. J. Yates and n early dies salesm an, has retu rn ed from a |
all th e m em bers of th e F ree M eth­ th ree-d ay convention of the W at- I
odist congregation attended th e fu­ kins S alesm en’s association held at
n eral services in P o rtlan d y ester­ Hood River. D ealers from all p arts
day afternoon of W illiam F. Ran of th e sta te were present. T he I
dall. Mr. R andall has been to W atkins people, many of them a c ­
G resham m any tim es in connection com panied by th eir fam ilies, mo­
with religious services held at the tored to Cloud Cap inn Tuesday
local church.
and some climbed Mt. Hood. All
expressed delight w ith beautiful
Mrs. W illiam Beers is rep o rted
Hood
R iver valley. Mr. L ane in-1
seriously ill w ith sinus tro u b le at
h er home here. She is being cared form ed his friends here on g etting
home th a t the m eeting next year of |
for by her h u sb an d 's m other, Mrs.
th is asso ciatio n w ill be held at
A nna Beers.
G resham and th a t extensive plans
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. M iller and son would be m ade for its e n te rta in ­
and d au g h ter, L ester and Mary, ment.
plan to move to P o rtlan d in a few
Merfibers of the M ethodist choir
days to m ake th e ir home. They
have traded a 113-acre farm at met Monday evening at the home of
M onmouth, Oregon, for a larg e Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cooper in a
m odern home In th e Rose City d is­ p a rty in honor of Mrs. E lsie Cogs­
trict. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. R ueppell well, who expects to leave soon for
have bought the M iller place at the h er form er hom e in Michigan. Mrs.
12-mile co rn ers and will occupy th e 'ogsw ell has been a m em ber of the
choir for n early two years.
house soon.
Going Camping?
P e rh a p s you h a v e fixed up fo r a ca m p in g
trip w hich will ta k e you over s tra n g e h ig h w a y s
an d in to s tra n g e cities. M uch of th e p le a su re
of such a trip conies from h av in g y o u r c a r look
b rig h t a n d clean even th o u g h it m ay be se v era l
y e a rs old.
In y o u r list of n ec essities fo r th e trip be
su re to
Let Us Wash Your Car
O ur re c e n tly in sta lle d p re ssu re system and
covered w ash rack h a s been kept v ery busy th is
sum m er. In c re a se in fine looking c a rs on th e
s tre e ts of G resham proves it.
As im p o rta n t as th e c a r w ash, is to h a v e it
gassed, g rea se d , h av e th e oil ch a n g ed a n d b a t­
te ry in spected. T h o se ite m s we can a tte n d to
rig h t here.
GROCERY BULLETIN
Special Features for Saturday and Monday, Aug. 4-6
ROCOFFEEUB
1 P ound...............................
r j£ L
3 ............. $1.53
5e stick candy tree with every
________
H°q e PiC!iling
n.„
« „.STX * .)n,.
gallon ............................... O U C
Pork and Beans
M ixed S p ice.
Med 8i2''' 3 cans
'a n Camps
Buy them in bulk. I t ’s
1 / 1 ,,
,
cheaper. L b .....................4 U C _________
* V
Economy Jars.................... quarts $1.25
W hite Star Tuna
B est q u a lity tu n a fish
No. i/2 size, 2 c a n s
BUCKEYE MALT
Oh hoy!
2-.,b:....... 34c
WAFERS
D a in ty S a lte d w a fe rs
2-1 b. p a c k a g e s ...........
34c
MAZOLA OIL
R eg u lar size can
75c
47c
Best Cane Sugar, 100-Ib.
Graham Crackers
pints $1.05
Best corn oil for m ayonnaise
Q uart can
45c
I H o n e y M aid
packages
It’s good
»
c a sh ........................... $6:24
C hoice P in k
SALMON
No. 1 ta ll c a n s
3 cans
Seedless Raisins
4-lb. p a c k ag e
32c
57c
A stolen F ord to u rin g ca r w as B L I’E LAKE PARK ADDS
found the first of th e week by C la r­
K O LLER SKATING KINK
ence Cathey and V irgil H ow ell a
R oller sk atin g fans and others
few hundred yards north of th e D.
who a re in terested in th is m ost
M. C athey residence on th e H einey
h ealth fu l of sp o rts will doubtless
road, and tak en to th e la tte r ’s
UTAHNA PEAS
S ilv e r B a r
be pleased w ith the announcem ent
CREAMETTES
prem ises w here it now aw aits th e
th a t a sk atin g rin k is being opened
TOMATOES
B
est
u
n
g
rad
e
d
peas
M
acaro n i o r N oodles
ow ner, a Mr. S inghinger of P o rt­
a t Blue Lake park, w hich has re ­
Best s ta n d a rd to m a to e s
2 can s
The ca r has been en tirely
* land.
2 p a c k ag e s
cently been placed under the m an ­
w ith p u ree. 2 c a n s
dism antled of everything of value
agem ent of J. F. Barnes. T he rink
by th e thief or thieves. I t was
will be opened form ally Sunday a f­
tak en from a P o rtlan d g arag e
ternoon. A ugust 5, but on th e fol­
w here It had ju st received a th o r­
low ing evening, Monday, A ugust 6,
ough overhauling and placed in
will occur a g ig an tic free opening
first-class condition. The G resham
w hen the g ates of th e ,p a rk will be
men w hile a t w ork in th e ir fields
th ro w n open to th e public and all
heard th e ca r drive up u nder cover
the sk a te rs and o th ers who w ish to
A Home-Owned Store. Member of Affiliated Buyers
of bushes. Out of cu rio sity they
atten d from G resham and vicinity
investigated the case and found the
Store Dept.
invited to be present.
Feed Dept.
car strip p ed and abandoned.
Quality and Service
Phone 1451
W hile th e adm ission to th e p ark
Virgil Howell and d au g h ter Neva, will be free Monday evening, a
Mrs. J. T. T aylor and d au g h ter Lois nom inal fee w ill be charged for the
of P o rtlan d and Miss
E velyn use of sk ates. Those who have
Howell drove to Y achats T h u rsd ay sk ates a re asked to bring them , as
for an outing of several days. Miss th e supply a t th e rink is ap t to be­
Evelyn Howell will visit w ith her come exhausted. T he h all is 80 x
m other th e re before retu rn in g .
100 feet in size and has a fine
A fternoon tea is really a wonder
Mrs. A. F. Hoover retu rn ed S a t­ floor. T h is is being p ut In first ful way of en tertain in g a few
urday from a 10-day visit w ith her class condition for th e skating friends. Who doesn’t enjoy a cup
d au g h ter, Mrs. J. S. H eyne a t W a­ events of th e season. T h ere will of tea with a few dainty sand
terloo, Oregon. W hile th e re they be am ple seatin g accom m odations w iches and cookies at four o'clock
enjoyed a trip to M ineral Springs, for all sp ectato rs who may w ish to “Now stir the fire and close the
sh u tte r fast.
21 m iles d istan t in the C ascades be present. Music will accom pany
Let
fall the cu rtain s, wheel the
foothills. Mrs. H oover w as hon­ th e sk atin g . T he rin k at the p ark
sofa round."—The Tea Cup—
ored by a luncheon given for her will be open for ro ller skating
—Cowper.
during her visit, a t w hich w ere every afternoon and evening from
If you a re expecting a friend to
idle money won’t run factories.
now
on
w
ith
the
exception
of
S
a
t­
p resen t th ree sets of th re e -g e n e ra ­
visit you for several days you can
tion relatives. One of th ese wus u rday evening, upon w hich night alw ays a rra n g e a cozy little tea.
Idle money won’t provide employment.
Mrs. Hoover, her d au g h ter and th e re is dancing. Max B ennett is
Thin slices of lemon, cream and
g ran d d au g h ter,
an o th er
Mrs. in ch arg e of the dance hall.
su g a r should alw ays be served with
Idle money won’t build bridges.
C harles H. Skinner, w orld-cham ­ hot tea. At form al teas coffee o r
Iley n e’s m other-in-law and herself
und baby, and th e th ird a Mrs. pion su rf board rid er, w ill give an chocolate a re served as well as tea.
Idle money won’t build roads.
W asam ot. her d au g h ter and g ra n d ­ exhibition at 3 o'clock Sunday a f­ Som etim es in w arm w eath er iced
Idle money won’t grow crops.
child. Mrs. Hoover rep o rts a de­ ternoon of fum y su rf riding. D u r­ d rin k s or punch may take the place
ing th e interm ission of th e skating o f hot d rin k s alto g eth er.
lightful visit.
Sandw iches m ust be very thin
Idle money spells national and industrial
Sunday afternoon, sw im m ing, div­
decay.
ing and can o e-tiltin g co n tests will and dainty, and cut into fancy
shapes if you wisji. Your left-over
lak e place.
muffins or biscuits can lie broken
T he program of th e com ing open into halves, toasted and b u t­
events a t Blue L ake p ark w ill be tered and served w ith m arm alades
P m / your money to work judiciously under
announced over KEX at 7:30 every o r conserves.
the
experienced guidance of your RANK.
evening th is week.
Menus for Informal Tea
R oller sk atin g , one of th e n a­
( ll
T oasted m arm alade san d ­
O ne f rie n d te lia A nother. A H illat-
tio n 's oldest and m ost enjoyable w iches, nut sandw iches (on dark
• I I H I \ . i > nil. I I« • ( gioiti
11 b e tte r
I prit es
sp o rts, is considered by physicians bread) angel food or plain sponge
Special heal tiret
to he an excellent m eans of d iv er­ cake. tea. mint candies.
(2)
T oasted raisin muffins,
S V H ItIH V W > MONDAY,
sion and exercise. It is hoped the
stra
w
b
e
rry
jam or spiced honey,
GRESHAM, OREGON
11 Gl ST 4 - 6
generous offer of th e p ark m anage­
tea. cookies, salted nuts.
m
ent
to
open
Its
hall
free
of
1 - It « 0 K F F F
(3) F ru it and n ut bread sliced
A Strong Bank
A ll
i t . d I.||> e l s. highest
ch arg e Monday evening will meet thin, to asted and buttered soda
I (pialliy today . . .
w ith a h earty resp o n se by p leasu re cra c k e rs (if you w ish), p reserves
K I 1 I for 110 ME I’H'KLIWG
M EM BER
seekers.
or jam . layer cake.
C IG A R E T T E S , Cam els, C hesterfields, O ld Golds, 2 p k g s . 25c
j
♦
• Gresham Service Station «
I
CHAS. H U N T & SON, Prop.
*
’
Main Street, corner Third
25c
Gres Ini in
25c
15c
A. W. Metzger & Co.
SOAP
Fels N aptha
10 b a r s ..........
Limit
Wesson Oil
48c
..
DON 1 C A S T IL E S 0A I*. 3 b a r» an d
1 F lenh B r u s h
K IU L L O , la rg e p a c k a g e ...............................
i . i r r n x 'N
c o f f e e , t n> t i n ...............
M E s 1 1 IL I. Il N V u m
K II MPK E A II. 2 tin s
I I P T O V S T E A , 1-lh. t i u .................
W IL M I-M I
VI A ltd A III > E ", 3 II,s. . .
V .ll.l H O M Y UIIAIIA.VI OK NOUA
1 II «1 h l HS. 2 II. box
W K IU IIT -N V IV V O N N A IN I, p in t j a r s
1 11 1 ( 1 1 H 1 N i . CIO A B 1 I l l s .
H i l l . I’l l Kl IN , S o u th e rn sty l,
pi i ilox
KITCHEN COUNCIL
Idle Money
10c
25c
49c
18c
53c
25c
79c
65c
I I S U E S A L T , p lain o r lodix« d. p e r p k g . .
IIO O TH M I 1(1)1 JfKN, 2 tin e
¿Martha
Ideal for S alads 1(1
Q u art tin .
T tfC
35c
39c
$1.10
. ..
1 Oc
WALRADS
Phone
FIRST STATE BANK
We have just received some of those
attractively styled
Midsummer
DRESSES
47c
| V IN E G A R « g a llo n ............................. Sic
1 I I S l’l< l \
\ oile, print and organdie combines
Priced at
$1'9S and »2'9S
,g,
09c
See us for cam p equipm ent,
G range S u g ar W afers
I • l l 11 I l ‘ l p P I i t s . x
•»e I
(F o r te a s; m akes about 60)
I t INN O I O N , w hole, pkg . . . .
t»»c stoves, tables stools, cots, ten ts, etc.
I.. L. K idder lidw e. Co.
| i 1 .0 1 I s , w hole, pkg
3 cups D rifted Snow F lour, 1%
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Ml S I AHI» S E E P , w hole, p k g •9r
cups sugar. 1(4 teaspoons salt, 2-3
l( k l I N il HI’ 1 ( 1 , w hole, p k g Me
cup sh ortening, f t teaspoon nut-
B o lt k t \ l > HI \ \ >
nu g. 2 eggs, 1 tablespoon orange
I V an ( ’a m p s . No. 2,
juice, grated rind of one orange.
G a th e r e d fro m re lia b le s o u rc e s to
m ed. Rise c a n .....................
h elp y o u g e t th e m o st se rv ic e o u t
Sift to g eth er flour, baking pow­
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o r t h a t c a r o f y o u r ’a
der. salt and nutm eg. Cream sh o r­
, I I N A. > ,,.i -i I '.i .< n.l
f.t i,. \ 1
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1 Z7C
T he Oregon S tate Motor associa- tening and su g a r and add well-
2 fo r
| (ion rep o rts th a t th e Oregon main beaten eggs. Add o ran g e rind and
| " \ \
P 1 p I H. t
juice then flour m ixture.
Chill
j highw ays a re all in fine condition
JuMt r ig h t fo r pivniCR”
dough for about an h o u r in r e f r i­
I p a c k a g e s f o r . . . . ...............
and a re carry in g th e heaviest traf- g e ra to r
Roll out to about one-
/ o i v O il . fine fo r m a v x f ’T
| fie of the year
fourth inch th ick n ess on lightly
nnui . q u a r t «an
C an 4 / C
floured board and cut into cookies.
I IIOM > I. H ill \ M (• H u m k *
M luit ( iM'sjir hid.
I s. fancy cookie c u tte r If you wish
» 1
r« t ta d tb .s
t ’ a ild i«
I When C aesar took a w estw ard ride S p rin k le w ith su g a r and bake a'
And grabbed th e G auls for Rome. 350-360 degrees F., m oderate oven,
I M I MON.
I ,
fa n c y R ed j
A lask a. 1-lb ta ll tin e
What was th e first thing th a t he did for 10-12 m inutes.
C a n ................................
To m ake them feel at home?
W henever I can help you plan
'I K HM I M A LI o w h , E'iresUh b r a n d I Did he in crease th e people's loads. any of your hom e p arties be su re to
J Ami liberty forbid?
I N«>- He dug in and built good l e t me know drop a line to M artha
'■ quality. 5-lb. tins.
roads—
Meade. Home Service
Bureau,
T h a t's w hat old C aesar did.
S p erry F lo u r Co., San Francisco.
1
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10c
35c
W
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I’l M I t \ r u » ,
tin .
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$1 >20 J
25c
C o r te s b r a n d
C a n .....................
9c I He
V fo r H r __________
SX L U M V s.
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A verv good
98<
t/J , BATHING SUITS REDUCED
WALRAD MERC. CO.
P h on e 1411
,
Auto Suggestions
Special in childrens rayon mixed 'i hose, plain
and plaids, sizes 6 to 9' , “Bear Brand.” pair 45,
S P E C IA L
Men s bib, suspended back, overall.
w l
10c
All rayon dress goods reduced
A splendid line of re-inforced
rayon bloomers, pair
95.
1411
Gresham , Oregon
« K l I M i I' 1 I
n o o d les
s. c u t m a c a ro n
pk« fo r.
I’ I VN. fan« > v» r \ sm a ll.
It l ’o is. N o. 2 tin . T in .
2 fo r
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I I’. O o ld B a r.
re s ite .
H o ttie . . . .
I H II’ F « » I I V r s, L d n d say , la r g e ta ll
s t a n d a r d si
15c
"A Home Owned Store"
G iv in g Personal Service
B ig h t In Y our N e ig h b o rh o o d
built good roads from hill to
bill.
Good roads from vale to vale.
He ran a good-roads m ovem ent
T ill Rome got all th e k ale;
lie told the folks to buy at home.
Built roads th e ir ru ts to rtd.
U ntil allY o ad s led up to Rome—
T h at's w hat old C aesar did.
F E D E R A L R E SE R V E
SYSTEM
What Makes
a Diamond Sparkle?
In th e “ r o u g h ” a d iam o n d does not g lin t
a n d sp a rk le . I t is p u re c a rb o n , th e frozen
fire of s u n lig h t a m illio n y e a rs old, c ry s ta l­
lized. u su ally , in a n e ig h t faced form . ’
Not u n til th e c u n n in g h a n d of th e diam o n d
c u tte r, p o lish in g th e s to n e w ith olive oil
a n d d iam o n d d ust, trim s th e diam o n d in to
sh ap e, is th e p riso n e d s u n lig h t released.
M ay we show you d iam o n d s of
v a ry in g
Wild geese, like th e hum an race,
p rices w hich illu s tra te s th is fac t?
should be allow ed to select th eir
own m ates when they are being
raised in cap tiv ity . U nlike some
hum an beings, how ever, they re ­
m ain m ated for life and m anage
P ow ell St
th e ir fam ily affairs in a com petent
P h o n e 44
G re sh am
way. F am ily loyalty is so stro n g
If any tow n would m ake itself
am ong wild geese th a t if one o r two
The cen ter of th e map.
resorting whenever possible to a
W here folks w ill com e and settle of a fam ily a re Incapable of flying site used by them in former years.
Phone fttx«
down
off to o th e r places, all of them will
These
birds
often
live
to
the
age
of
GRESHAM
And live in p len ty 's lap;
u su ally rem ain. T hey a re som e­
50 years or more and are better
If any tow n its own abodes
w hat te m p eram en tal about se lect­
Df poverty would rid.
breeders tn late than in early life.
____
Let It go out and build good roads— ing th e ir first n esting site, but in
7 5 c a Month
b'’ldlx| What
when you wan.
Ju st as old C aesar did.
n
.
ÇEREGHIMO
BROS.
K ansas City Jo u rn al-P o st.
select and hold their chosen home. ,t . . you WBnt u_ w>nt Ad ,,
Box 2. Rt. 2
Troutdale. Ore
dîkalfp’ô jkturlrp èdorr
Garbage Collection