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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1920)
GRESHAM OUTLOOK FR ID A Y . PLEASANT HOME JU N E If», l» a o KELSO Lloyd S h rin er sta rte d T hursday fo r his hom e in A shland a fte r a w eek’s visit w ith friends. A bout 35 young people gave a s u r prise p arty on Miss Alm a L arsen one evening recently. T he su rp rise was a com plete one and a very p leasant tim e was enjoyed. Games w ere played o ut of doors and in stru m e n ta l music and th e vlctrola added much to th e pleasu re of th e evening. R efresh m ents w ere served a t a late hour. M orris M ilstead. of Oregon City, and Mrs. Lizzie Zan of Ridgefield, W ashington, visited relatives here th is week. Mr. and Mrs. Edsol M arkell, and Mr. and Mrs W illis M arkell a tte n d ed th e fu n eral of Jo h n M arkell, of S eattle, who was bu ried in P o rtlan d T uesday afternoon. T h e L adles' Aid enjoyed a p leasan t m eeting at th e hom e of Mrs. M artin L en n artz W ednesday afternoon. A p leasant p a rt of th e program was a su rp rise show er which was given to Mrs. G ertru d e Ick le r in appreciation of h e r u n tirin g efforts for th e society and th e different p ro jects they have ca rrie d out. T he m em bers of th e yo u n g er set joined w ith th e Ladies* H'ttJi ® ta 6 ga ^D S t u d s Aid in th is show er and Mrs. Caddy received m any b eau tifu l and useful gifts. L ast Sunday th e Girl Reserves T D R O D IU M PR O C ESS and Staggard Studs spent th e aftern o o n at th e hom e of are the tw o things that make Republic Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McBain. T he girls spent th e aftern o o n reading, singing Tires last longer. and te llin g sto ries enjoying th e hap piest kind of a tim e. Ice cream and Rubber toughened and strengthened by the cake w ere served by th e hostess. T he g irls th o ro u g h ly enjoyed th e a f te r Prodium Process resists w e a r in a really noon and app reciated th e kindness remarkable w ay. of Mr. and Mrs. McBain fo r opening th e ir hom e to them . T he g irls w alked hom e and enjoyed th e hike in The Staggard Studs present no sharp edges sp ite of th e dam p w eather. to be ground down rapidly. S unday school w ill m eet a t th e usual h o u r Sunday m orning and a The net result is slow, even w ear—like the full atten d a n ce is desired. At 11 o’clock th e ch ild ren 's day program slow even wear of good steel—and decidedly will be given in place of th e reg u la r longer tire life. services. Several songs by th e choir and a dialogue by th e young people’s classes will be special featu res of th e R a p u b lic T l r » l a n d T u b » » , b o t b • program . In th e dialogue th e three B la c k -lin a R a d a n d G ra y , a ra m ada b y leading ch a racters will rep resen t “ E d u catio n ” , “ L ig h t" and “ P ro g The Republic Rubber Corporation ress” . T he rest of th e program will consist of recitatio n s and songs by Y o u n g s to w n , O h io th e m em bers of th e o th e r classes. All a re invited to atten d . Mrs. C. H. Jo h an so n , assisted by Mrs. L usted and Mrs. M cKinney will WALTER W. METZGER, Proprietor en te rta in tile L ad ies’ Aid at th e ; Jo h an so n hom e T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , | Ju n e 24. a t a silver tea. Miss Zadu : B ettis, accom panied by Mrs. C h ap pell w ill sing a solo and Mrs. R. I. | P o rtla n d ’s eig h th an n u a l B uyers’ i ing arran g e d and m any Inducem ents A nderson will give a reading. F rien d s W eek hits been announced fo r Au- offered buyers in th e n o rth w est to and m em bers will be welcomed. g u st 9 to 14. Special fea tu re s a re b e - ! atten d . R epublic T ires BORING GARAGE T he lad ies’ club will give a play S aturday evening. J u n e 19. a t th e schoolhouse. T he play is en titled , “ Maids F o rlo rn .” Ice cream , hom e m ade cake an d coffee will be served at a m o d erate cost. T h ere will he no adm ission. Everybody is Invited to atten d . TROUTDALE At th e M ethodist church Sunday evening Rev. E arl B. Cotton will give the th ird of th e series of serm ons on “T he church as a facto r in world h isto ry ." T his serm on will be a dis cussion on th e In terp reta tio n of the 13th ch a p te r of R evelation which tells of th e im age of th e beast whose num ber is 666. All are iuvlted to a t tend. FAIRVIEW Fairview has been included in the book wagon ro u te and th e wagon will m ake its first stop in Fairview Tues day from 2 to 2:3 0 . Everybody should w atch for th e book wagon and g et a book to read. Need Y our S u it C leaned? Have it F ren ch dry cleaned. Re pairin g n eatly done. T ailoring for ladles and men. PETTER LENARD, T ailor. MONEY ! MONEY to pay th a t m ortgage ag a in st y o u r home, farm , or o th e r property, If you should die before you pay it. MONEY to prev en t a sacrificial sale of your home, farm , or o th e r pro p erty , if you should die. MONEY to provide w orking cap ital fo r your heirs in th e o p er ation of your farm , o r o th e r business, if you should die. MONEY fo r y o u rself w hen you become old. IF you are in te reste d in m aking such provisions fo r money, w rite a postal for fu rth e r in form ation. A ddress H. W. Adrian Box 177, (ireNluun, O regon MISS FRIEDA BRATZEL WK A R E AGENTH 1X»R EIGHT 11141 R K IJA B L E F IR E IN SUR ANCE COM PANIES, AND CAN PROTECT Y O l' FROM FINANCIAL IA1SS IF YOU W ILL COME IN AND LET US IN SU R E YOUR PR O PE R TY . IT IS GOOD H 1S1N ESS SENSE TO IN SUR E YOUR PRO PERTY AND IT SA V E S YOU FROM A N X IE TY AND WORRY— AND FROM DOSS. PU T YOUR MONEY IN OUR BANK RESOURCES OVER * » 5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 BANK O F GRESHAM Gresham, Oregon STATE AND COUNTY N otice to tl»« P ublic. The Good E ats r e s ta u ra n t on th e corner of M ain and Powell is now open fo r business. Give us a tria l and we will give you satisfaction. Meals a t all hours. O ur re g u la r dinners, 45c an d 50c. — Adv.________ C. G. MILLS, Prop. DEPOSITORY P la ste r board, all len g th s 6 to 10. It will pay you to Investigate. Jones L um ber Co., G resham . Phone 891. T he G resham Steam L au n d ry Is prepared to do steam cleaning and pressing. Let us do y o u r w ork.— Adv. COMMUNITY PLATE T each er in P ian o P riv ate o r class lessons. Special a tte n tio n given to beginners in relaxation an d hand developm ent. R id ge A v., n ear L aw rence P h on e 701 POWELL VALLEY CASH P h on e 175. The L u th e r L eague social w ilr be Auto Tops Recovered and Re held S atu rd ay evening a t th e church. T his is th e an n u al stra w b e rry festf- [ paired. All kinds of Top M aterial and C u rtain W indows. val and everyone is invited to atten d . Cake an d coffee w ill also be sold. A ■ S. E. PALMQUIST s h o rt program ^w ill be given. E very AUTO TOP SHOP. one is invited to atten d . G resham Mr. and Mrs. A lbert P alm blad. 5 Main S treet. Miss E llen Unis, R ichard Staffenson an ^ Mrs. F ra n k G ustafson w e r e ! /’ g u ests at th e hom e of Mrs. A lta.G en- try T h u rsd ay evening. PAID for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind. E. B A U M A N N , G resham Phone 901 H otpoint electric appliances. J G resham E lectric Co. Phone 31. EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE 3 BIG TRUCKS BEST OF SERVICE RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE GRESHAM and PORTLAND Portland A-2078 S2A A sh; B dwy SORS. Albert Ekstrom Gresham 861 Oar. P o w ell and Maple DRINK PURE WATER If you need a Drilled Well, Pump, Engine, Wind mill or Tank, call —on— STRASSER DRILLING CO. Lents Station, Oregon, R3, Box 192; Phone Tabor 8116 j Frank C. Jones Co. General Contractors Carpentering Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Lamps Septic Tanks Cement Work Office and Shop, Main St. Bungalow Bldg. Gresham. Ora. Frank C. J o m s Phono M i F loyd L. Mack Drive This Sedan ! For Economy W . A. HERREb Buy Community for your own home or for Gifts. The plate of No Regrets. We are making a special display of this silverware. GUY D. JONES, Jeweler Gresham R a is e " Market Toppers Worm« are th e greatest cauae of hog loss and «m ail grow th. Y o u can m ake m ore hog m oney by keeping yo ur hoga free from worm «, an d th e ir digestive ays- tem in condition to m ake th e quickest gains from th eir feed b y giving th em Dr. L eG ear's Hog P rescrip tion D o n 't to le ra te w o rm y piga and heavy feed loaa. G e l a par kage o r b u cket o f D r. Le G ear'e H o g P re scrip tio n fro m yo ur dealer today. Use i t according to d ire c tio n end g e t gu aranteed recalls. O V E R L A N D CO. D r . L . D LeG oor M e d icin e C e. GRESHAM . OREOON * 1 . L e w is , M o . A. W. METZGER & CO. Phone 661 I Phone 661 Phone 651 G RESH AM G A R A G E Phone 801 Automobile Repairing and Storage Full I Jn e of Tires and Accessories S O U T H A R D & P A L M Q U IS T W OOD T H B OV ER LA N D SE D A N has all th* closed* car advantages bat It has more — amazing economy! In the recent 355 mile Los Angeles- Yosemite Economy Rim, an Overland Sedan took first place in Class Two with a gasoline average o f 27.6 miles per gallon I Such per» formance emphasises again Overland's stam ina and low-cost o f operation. This econom ical dosed car keeps you cool on sultry days* shots oat the rain and dust and gives you greater riding comfort. G RESH AM This is C om m unity W eek SAND GRAVEL In connection with our truck service we have opened one of the Best Sand and Gravel Pits in the County, and are prepared to deliver, any place. Troutdale, Ore. Write: J. R. KNARR RICHARD KNARR Phone Gresham 489 CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard F u ll lin e o f C o ld L u n c h M e a ts S A N IT A R Y M A R K E T Main S tre et ORERHAM G ICO DIRTL, Tabor 5071 Phone 881 Gresham ROCKWOOD GARAGE KREOESKV BROS. Props. Overhauling, Repairing, Welding and Brazing Tires, Oils, Accessories C orner B ase L in« ansi R ockwood Hoads