Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, September 07, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM
Gresham Locals
I Powell St.
Gresham |
P hone 801
See
our
windows
for
first
showing
of
the new
WESTINGHOUSE
“Flavor Zone”
ELECTRIC RANGE
O ur re p re s e n ta tiv e
will call on you w ith
com plete d e ta ils on
th e new
Westinghouse
“Flavor Zone”
Electric Ranges
If you like to serv e
good food, if you w a n t
a b eau tifu l, c o n v e n ­
ie n t k itc h e n , you will
w an t to ta lk to ou r
re p re s e n ta tiv e w hen
he c alls on you. F o r
he is c a llin g to tell
you ab o u t th e new
line of W estin g h o u se
“ F la v o r Z o n e” ra n g e s
new e le c tric ra n g e s
w hich cook delicious
food all by t h e m-
selves, a n d w hich will
e n h a n c e th e b eau ty of
an y k itc h e n . Be su re
to give him a few
m in u tes w hen he calls
If in te re ste d p h o n e us
A call puts you u n d e r
no o b lig a tio n .
See
our
windows
for
first
showing
of
the new
WESTINGHOUSE
“Flavor Z one”
ELECTRIC RANGE
Mitts K atherine H ratzel retu rn ed
W ednesday from H ebron, N. D.
Miss H ratzel and her m other re
cently m otored to H ebron, w here
the m other rem ained w hile Miss
Hratzel retu rn ed by train to m ake
arran g em en ts for the disposal of
th e ir
G resham
p ro p erty
after
which she will re tu rn to N orth
D akota to m ake her home.
Mrs. Mae Sutlif*, wife of the late
S tanley B. Sutliff, who w ere form
e r resid en ts of G resham , died at
the Em anuel hospital W ednesday,
Septem ber 5, follow ing a m ajor
operation. She leaves one d augh­
ter, Macile, her fath e r George
W heeler and one sister Mrs. F lo r­
ence M artin, all of Yakima. Mrs.
Sutliff has resided in Yakim a since
leaving G resham . Mr. SutlifT w hile
in G resham was a tru ck d riv er for
the S tan d ard Oil Co. B urial will
be in Yakima.
Miss Doris Brown has com m enc­
ed a six-w eeks course of in stru c ­
tion on th e operation of a book­
keeping machine.
Jo h n M etzger has been seen on
the stre e ts th is week, th e first tim e
he has been able to w alk about
since la st May when he w as tak en
sick.
He attended the council
m eeting la st W ednesday night.
Mrs. John R oberts and her sister
Mrs. S. E. M ognett of Phoenix
Ariz., who has been visiting here
have gone for a visit of several
weeks w ith Mrs. R o b erts’ d au g h ter,
Mrs. W illiam Bostic of P ocatello
Idaho.
GROCERY BULLETIN
One Friend Tells Another
Affiliated Buyers Offer Best Quality Goods for Less
Features for Saturday Monday, September 8-10
PINEAPPLE
SPINACH
Gold B ar
E x tra F a n c y Sliced
No. 2 i/,. T in
Gold B ar
No. 2i/3. Can
28c
2 c a n s 35c
PEAS
Gold B ar
New pack
Can
20c
20c
SUGAR— Last chance, 100-lb. b a g ......................... $5.95
ROLLED OATS
SOAP
Q uick Q u ak er
L a rg e p ack ag e
C ry sta l W hite
6 b ars
29c
25c
CLAMS
O tte r
B ran d
25c
For Canning Peaches and Pears. Economy qts..$1.00
20c
13c
23c
Cigarettes, Camels, Chesterfield, Old Cold, carton . $1.19
95c
5c
15c
A. W. Metzger & Co.
J
WALRADS
Phone
1411
fo r
I '»P IN U I I. < ¡o ld B a r
U tti» y new pa ck. 2K>». C a n .
2 for Si r
I 'l
•
s
Can, y M a rly G a rd e n . 2a
FIRST STATE BANK I
20c
20c
IB M I I I ) O i l s . Q u a k e r. quick
4 'txika in 3 to 5 m in u te s
l^ ir g c 3-11, 7 <,i
P k g ..,
29c
25c
MO \ i
w h ite la u n d ry t. b a rs
12 b a r« fo r
I I G IS . ( h i e r B ra n d ,
l U i o r , m ince d. la t a ll
O Y A TI i ; >
M i t r a tine pack
fo r
4»r
fa n c y
ca n ..
B ra n d
la ta ll
25c
.2 0 c
I’ H M
I H I I I l ' R . tlc x x ty s B ra
ra n m d i
S, a m m a lile a n d ap|>eliBinK
lrt- o i. tin a .
T i n . .............
23c
M IM I»
I U ’ |O< Y.
ib>saert la r« ,- a lie
P a c k a g e .....................
2 fo r t i e
B o ttle
Gresham
PHONE SOI
Mrs. C lara C. Miller en tertain ed
a t dinner T uesday night, Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Fieldhouse and d au ghter
Ja n e and Mrs. M artha Fieldhouse.
Mrs. M iller and Ja n e spent last
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Miller in P ortland.
Elwood D uncan and Melvin An­
derson w ent on a fishing trip to
M adras and o th e r points on the
D eschutes riv er over th e Labor
Day week-end. They rep o rt only
fair luck.
Among G resham people a t New­
p ort over la st week-end were Mr
and Mrs. J. V. Cogswell and Mr.
and Mrs. M. M. Squire.
T he reg u la r m eeting of G resham
Com m unity and G arden club will
be held at th e city h all Monday
evening, Septem ber 10. T his will
be a m ost im p o rtan t m eeting, as it
is planned to reorganize the club
u n d er conditions w hich will p er­
m it fed eratio n w ith th e S tate G ar­
den club. Mrs. E. T. V aillent of
Oswego met with the m em bers at
a special session la st W ednesday
and gave much needed inform ation
concerning the organization. Mrs.
V aillent is presid en t of the sta te
club.
F a n c y R azor. C an
Owing to th e opening of school
Monday Mrs. G eorge H ayden and
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Knox left for C rystal have retu rn ed from Rhodo
I Seaside Monday. They w ere joined dendron w here they have been
by their son-in-law P. O. Riley d u rin g the sum m er in ch a rg e of
eidtor of the H ubbard E n te rp rise H ayden's
Zig-Zag
au to
cam p
and Mrs. Kiley. They expect to re- C om petent p ersons are now in
| m ain for at least a week.
ch arg e of the cam p and will re
The A renie club will m eet Mon- m ain th ro u g h Septem ber and pos
OYSTERS
An enjoyable vacation trip was
MINUTE TAPIOCA
PEANUT BUTTER
I day, Septem ber 10, at th e home of sibly longer if w eath er conditions
O tte r B rand
taken over the L abor day week-end
S e a so n a b le d e sse rt
H
o
o
d
y
’s
Mrs. J. E. M etzger. The hostess are favorable. R eports a re of
E x tra fine pack
by Mr. and Mrs. B. W. T h o rn e and
Package
fair
season
considering
the
w
eath
­
16-oz. tin
will be assisted by Mrs. J. C.
Can
d au g h ter Betty and Mrs. T h o rn e’s
Shultz, Mrs. A. R. Morgan and Mrs. er. T his cam p has been well p a­
m other, Mrs. J, B. Atwood, who
J. S. Carlson. All O. E. S. ladies tronized by G resham people and
2 for 25c
drove to Vancouver, B. C„ th ro u g h
th e m anagem ent ap p reciates th is
|a r e invited to attend.
a
g
re
a
t
v
ariety
of
scenery
and
over
very much.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. M ealey spent
splendid roads. The en tire trip
Mr. and Mrs. Chase E. S t.C la ir covered S44 miles.
I four days a t the beach resorts.
They retu rn ed W ednesday evening. retu rn ed T uesday afternoon from a
| They visited Seaside and Newport. delightful trip to some of the SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 7
beaches on tl*. Roosevelt highw ay
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. L andes have
CATSUP
Mr. und Mrs. M. C. Sm edsrud and betw een T illam ook and N ew port
Sunbrite Cleanser
H. O. OATS
BO TTLES
fam ily went to O nalaska over the The principal stop of the trip was retu rn ed from a very enjoyable two
S
pecial
C le a r G lass
P la in o r Quick
I w eek-end.
retu rn in g
Tuesday. m ade at O tter Rock, w here the w eeks' autom obile trip. They w ent
P in t size, dozen
R e g u la r size
While th ere they enjoyed an o u t- th ree n ights w ere spent. T he re first to Roseburg w here they v isit­
ed
th
e
S
oldier's
home.
Both
are
[ door picnic with old frien d s from tu rn was m ade by way of Corvallis
L im it 5-
loud in th e ir p raise of th e fine
North Dakota. T here w ere 27 per- and th e Pacific highw ay.
buildings
and
beautiful
grounds.
| sons present.
Mrs. O scar B elcher and two ch il­ Mr. L andes a s se rts th a t he has
Mildred and Helen S leret of Van- dren of W oodburn w ere gu ests of never seen th e equal of the flowers
Icouver, Wash., w ere Sunday guests Mrs. H. H. Ott from Sunday to ny wtiere, the bed of red cannaa,
| of Vernon und Lois Kelly.
T hursday, when Mrs. Ott took her w hich w ere about eight feet high
being especially beautiful. From
Florence und Evelyn W illiam s home.
A Home-Owned Store Member of Affiliated Buyers
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fieldhouse R oseburg they visited Coquille and
I have been spending a few days at
P
h
o
n
/
u
V
l
Q u a lity a n d S e rv ic e
| tile home o f J . N. M ew hirter. They will occupy the house of D. G. B an.lon-by-the-sea, going
south
Feed Dept.
I with their m other, Mrs. Maud W il­ Geddes on South Roberts avenue over th e Roosevelt highw ay to
Phone
1281
rescen t City, Calif., retu rn in g
liams, who has been visiting in this w inter.
P ortland, have retu rn ed to th eir
Among people from G resham and they cam e over the Redwood high
home in Wasco. They w ent by vicinity who attended the pioneer way to G ran ts P ass, going on to of Bellrose on a trip to th e beach­
I stage.
m eeting at C orbett W ednesday Medford and A shland then back es, leaving h ere early Sunday giiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii[3iiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiii£j|iiiiiii||,|H II|||||,ltnHI|,|
to C orvallis, N ew port and Hebo m orning and re tu rn in g Monday
Mrs. J. E. T aylor retu rn ed home w ere Mrs. Janies McBain of Gillis,
re tu rn in g th ro u g h the T u alatin val evening, stay in g in T illam ook city
last week from Bend, w here she John and George S leret, George
ee
99
ley m aking a to tal of 1172 m iles overnight. I t w as a fine trip en
C
u
rrin
und
Jo
h
n
Roberts.
w ent two m onths ago to find relict
D
uring
th
e
ir
absence
F
ra
n
k
G
ras
joyed by all.
Mrs. H. V. W ilhelm and d au g h ter
from asthm a. She Is much 1m-
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davis w ent to
| p ro v ed .'
M argaret spent la st week witli Mrs. sel had ch arg e of th e B & B g a r­
A prom inent business m an w as talk in g w ith a friend
S atu rd ay
J. F. Dunlop and d au g h ter Mildred age. He w as assisted by C larence S eattle and E v erett
not long ago, when the friend asked, "Jim , to w hat p a r­
Among the men of th is vicinity
F isher.
w here they sp en t the holidays, r e ­
of Rockwood at the Dunlop’s farm
tic u la r Incident in life do you cred it m ost of your su c­
who ure planning to spend next
Miss Isobei F. Z im m erm an has tu rn in g Monday evening.
n ear E stacada.
cess?"
I week deer hunting are Dr. H. H.
School w ill open M onday w ith
G resham people who spent last begun her duties as te ac h er ol
I Ott, H enry W ihlon, Ed Rueppel and
week at M anzanita a re Mr. and m athem atics a t th e F ra n k lin high Mrs. Mary K ru g er, p rin cip al; Miss
“ The an sw er is ea sy ”, replied Jim . "W hen about It)
John Sleret. They expect to go
school.
E rie Ditto, in term ed iate, and Miss
y ears old I sta rted a S avings A ccount. The vice-president
into th e m ountains near Ukiah. Mrs. C. J. L undquist and son M ar­
vin. Mr. and Mrs. Jack so n F. Jones
Mrs. W. F. Pettyjohn ifW.l Mrs. Florence Richey, p rim ary teachers.
knew me through my fath e r and asked w hat I w as saving
| They will leave Sunday m orning.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. T u rn e r spent
and son Boh, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C harles L ato u rell of H eppner were
for. I told him a bicycle. F o r six months 1 went to the
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Tow nsend, Fieldhouse. They rep o rt fog over recen t gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. W. P the holidays w ith relativ es at T ill­
hank. I deposited m ore every week. Then I stopped.
1 Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Calhoun and the ocean d u rin g th e ir en tire stay Bell.
amook and th e beaches. Miss Hazel
About tw o m onths la te r th is m an m et me on th e stre e t
sons Gerald and Russell have re ­ there.
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. H olfm an and T u rn er retu rn ed w ith h er p aren ts,
near th e bank.
Jim m y,” he said, "Come on over to the
turned from a w e e k spent at R oar­
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. T aylor left sons L eonard and K enneth were after spending tw o w eeks with r e l­
bank. I w ant to ta lk w ith you."
ing River, Oregon. They rep o rt a S atu rd ay for C linton, Iowa, w here L abor Day guests at the Z im m er­ atives at Tillam ook.
j delightful trip of hiking and fish­ Mrs. T ay lo r's fath e r is seriously m an-M illar home.
T hat was the tu rn in g point in my life, for ever since,
ing, the la tte r being especially fa- ill. They will also visit in different
H enry G rassl is w orking at the
R ubv Ju nction
when I have become discouraged, his face com es back to
I vorable. as Mr. Tow nsend landed p a rts of Illinois w hich w as th eir Long-Bell mill at Longview.
Ray Van Slyke, son of Mr. and
me and I h ear th e w ords, “Jim m y, when a man start»
over a hundred trout.
form er home and w here both Mr.
W. P. L andes h as in stalled a Mrs. C. E. Van Slyke was retu rn ed
som elhing anil doesn’t finish it his c h a ra c te r is weakened
and Mrs. T aylor have relatives. Neon sign at his g arage, the B & B to his home in P o rtlan d one day
ami lie sta rts down hill.” Somehow or other I ’ve come
th ro u g h ."
They expect to re tu rn to th eir at Base Line and B ark er roads. A last week. R ay's condition seemed
Imine east of G resham in about two fr e e accident in su ran ce policy is a som ew hat w eakened a t th a t tim e
m onths, by th e n o rth ern route. new service he is offering his c u s­ and has been unchanged since be­
Have you a Savings A ccount? H as it become dorm ant?
I com ing through C anada and V an­ tom ers.
Are you w eakening and sta rtin g down hill or are you
ing removed to his home. Mrs.
com ing th ro u g h ?
couver, B. C,
Van Slyke is assistin g in the care
Miss C arotene T allm an w ent last
PLEASANT VALLEY of her son at his home.
week to T.dt, Wash., w here she
I oiitinaal »living 1» w orth while for sake of c h a ra c te r
The P leasan t
Valley Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Croy and son
One frie n d te lls a n o th e r.
will resum e teaching in the high school had a very nice picnic at Leslie of Ryderwood, W ash., v isit­
building but it pays financially. As your in te rest divL
A ffilia te d B u y e r» o ffe r B e tte r G oods
school. Tolt is the old nam e of the Mt. Scott park Labor day. T here ed at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs.
.lends increase o u r confidence in you increases. You com-
a t Beat P rice«.
mand credit. 4 heck lip on yonr Saving's Account. You
com m unity w hich was resto red was a good attendance.
Reuben K aser over Sunday. They
W 1‘t‘ k -t'in l M perlal« fo r
may h a te one.
afte r it had been called for several
Mr.
and
Mrs.
G.
N.
S
ager
accom
­
w ere accom panied by Eva Lock-
s \ l l |< | i i v x m l M O N D A Y
y ears C arnation.
panied Mr und Mrs. T. R Berrv wood who visited w ith h er re la ­
S M ’ T M I I t U t f t . 10
tives who own
the G resham
»•IN» 1 PI’I » , t old B a r
Greenhouse.
G x tra fa n c y »llv« cd. 2 Via.
28c
1 I It I «».
Powell St.
The re g u la r m eeting of the
G resham W. C. T. U. will be held at
th e lib ra ry T hursday afternoon,
Septem ber 13, at 2:30. The a n ­
nual rep o rts of officers and d irect­
o rs of d ep artm en ts will be given at
th is m eeting. Mrs. C. J. L undquist,
who is d irecto r of fairs and ex­
h ib its, is endeavoring to g ath er
useful a rticle s to be added to
o th e rs and sold a t th e sta te fair for
th e benefit of th e C h ild ren ’s F arm
home. She ask s th a t such article s
be left a t her home or a t th e O ut­
look office by Septem ber 13.
OUTLOOK,
r e g u la r
aeam m abl
13c
a lte
26c
4 It» I M I I I » » . th . new A m e ric a n
M a c a ro n i p ro d u c t, C u t M a c a ro n i
o r N oodlea
2 p a cka g e s fo r . .
15c
K U M IN » .
S unn, tt«l
< t a r
S, « d
1 /1
1 vC
<Jt \ I I I ' HHOOM M
F o r F a ll ( 'le a n in g
> o . I I’ X I I I n i t IIK O O M . g o ld
b a n d le w ith h a n g e r \ , ry ♦
tlneat q u a lity ,
M a c h ......
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> O . « »• X It I «Mt IIK O O M . lem o n
bandi«
h « w • d
A b ig i, g ra d e
i 'i ,
bye
Mr
» re
frN 1urli.it
J a r»— Jelly
i.ln «»r»— J a r K uhbrr» un.l
rrlm-
inlnu» at .|>rrluL p rlrr» Ih l» w e rk .
"A H om e Owned S tore"
G iv in g Personal Service
B ig h t In Y ou r N eighborhood
Alfred B ru n n er believes in keep­
GRESHAM, OREGON
ing his home beautiful for he is
A Strong Bank
adding to Its a ttra c tiv e n e ss a new
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«•oat of paint. A P o rtlan d p ain ter
is doing the work.
H arry S tanley is laying the
foundation for a new g arag e which
he is going to erect on his prem ­
ises soon.
A crew of men has been busy
building a road acro ss th e hill be­
tw een the Powell Valley and Sec­
Dark days are coming—you’ll need more elec­
tion Line road on B airdsdale ave­
nue. It is a fine piece of w ork and
tric lights. Our stock of lamps is new and complete
adds much credit to the com m uni­
ty
F riends of Lloyd G rim shaw who
have visited him at th e E m anuel
hospital rep o rt his condition as
quite favorable although it will be
10-15-25 and 40-watt lamps, each
............
m onths before he will be able to
work. H is w orst b u rn s are on his
hands and left arm betw een the
60-watt lamps, each
shoulder and elbow. Lloyd was
burned severely th ree w eeks ago
w hile draw ing some gasolene from
100-watt lamps, each
bis car.
One can fully realize th a t hop
picking and apple picking a re com­
m encing by the num ber of fam i­
lies th at have already gone from
th e neighborhood.
Gr' sl,am
Oregon
Hugh Schomp. son-in-law of Mr.
and Mrs. George P ullen visited
them over Sunday. He and his having th resh ed over 40,000 b u sh ­
Screen B.mr Specials
d au g h ters Allie and M argaret will els on his own place.
Sizes 2-6x<-6 to 3x(-8, >1.76 to
m ake th e ir home in P o rtlan d w here
Mr. and Mrs Chas, Raney and »2.75. Pair hinge« given free with
they have tak en th e tr residence at children Stanley and
Jean spent each door. Gresham Woodworking
1331 E 17th stree t. Mr. Schomp several days at the beach last
Shop, Oscar W. Thoren. phone 50x1.
rep o rts the w heat crop very good week
—Adv.
Light Up!
New Low Prices
20c
...... '...........
22c
35c
L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co.