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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1921)
GRESHAM OVTIXX>K. FKlbAY, JUXE I«. I|fc|I EE SM ASH ING R ED U C TIO N S! WILLY’S KNIGHT . REDUCED $200 NEW PRICE $2145 JUNE FIRST REDUCED $ 2 2 0 The improved Overland is Rugged as ever, Economical as ever, Comfortable as ever. Its average of 25 miles per gallon of gasoline, its saving in tires and upkeep make it now the low-priced automobile to own and use. The Willys-Knight Sleeve-Valve motor Im proves with use. It is amazingly free from care and cost. The gasoline mileage aver ages over 20 miles per gallon. Its smooth performance is a source of lasting satisfac tion. Prices At Gresham Prices At Gresham NEW PRICE $853 JUNE FIRST Touring, June 1, $853.00 Roadster, June 1, $853.00 Touring, June 1, $2145 Roadster, June 1, $2145 Sedan, June 1, $1475.00 Coupe, June 1, $1195.00 W . A . H e sse l 6x2 Reliability. O B 1SH A M , Service 1141 OMOON PAGE THREE PLEASANT CEDAR AND VICTORY _______ HOME Mrs. W. W. A ustle, h er son W alt- Mrs. Lydia McCoullough who has ! e r and h er d au g h te r Miss Ruth of been staying a t th e hom e of Rev. ' A berdeen, have been visiting th is and Mts. J. H. Wood for th e past few week at the hom e of th e fo rm er's weeks has retu rn ed to h e r hom e in niece, Mrs. R obert Lundbon. Mrs. P o rtlan d and Geo. T hrockm orton, a Lundbon and h er g u ests sp en t W ed b ro th er of Mrs. Wood is stay in g w ith nesday and T h u rsd ay in P o rtlan d vis them . Mrs. Wood is very m uch im iting th e Rose F estival. T he young proved. people will leave F rid ay for th e ir who w ith C. C. Cros- hom e In A berdeen w hile Mrs. A ustle ton Mr has Bailey, been holding m eetings a t ; continues h er trip to Bend and then C ottrell com m unity church will com into C alifornia. mence m eetings a t the Victory school A very d elig h tfu l aftern o o n was house, Monday, Ju n e 13th. j spent at the hom e of Mrs J. Ickler, Mabel Wood retu rn ed from W ednesday, w hen the M ethodist lad O. Miss A. C., T hursday evening and will ies aid society met in its reg u la r ses- spend some tim e a t th e hom e of her ' sion. A very p leasan t Social tim e p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Wood. was enjoyed by all. T h ere w ere a 1 num ber of visitors p rese n t and a num ber of new m em bers were taken BIDS WANTED— F o r forty cords of ! into th e society. It was decided lo I first grow th fir wood, to be deliv i have a picnic a t th e tim e of th e next 1 ered at schoolhouse of D istrict, n ot la te r th a n Sept. 1st, 1921. Board reg u la r session, Ju n e 22. T he picnic reserves rig h t to reject any o r all | will be held in the C edar Grove a t bids. Bids to be in by J u n e 22, the hom e •of Mrs. A lta M. G entry. 1921 C. J. LUNDQUIST, Clerk Mrs. H. T. H aw es Is able to be Sch. Diet. No. 4. 4t j about again follow ing a severe 111- I ness resu ltin g from a fall which she I had this sp rin g in w hich sh e broke ¡ h e r -a n k le In flam m atio n of th e ' j veins resu lted from th is condition and ¡»he ha» been having a serio u s tim e. Mrs. H arriet Timmerman 1 Physicians say it will be a t least two ] years before sh e en tirely recovers j Phone 1861 from th e effect of th e accident. Cor. 3d & Main G resham Mr. and Mrs. H enry F. W ihlon left T hursday for th e N estucca R iver n ear Tillam ook w here they will spend a ! T H E PLEASANT HOME b arb e r week or two fishing and cam ping. shop and pool room will be open G. W. A ndrew s’ new hom e n o rth from 8 a. nt. to 8 p. m. from now of P leasan t Home is nearly com plet- j on. C. B. Steinm an. tf. ed and is a very a ttra c tiv e residence ] G illis vs. D am ascus It is built on a knoll overlooking th e Baseball gam e Sunday aftern o o n wide stretqh of te rrito ry to th e n o rth and east. T his is know n as th e old j Ju n e 12th, a t Gillis S tatio n ; Gillis vs. Damascus. adv. Sim m on’s place. Private Sanitarium B LUSTED Expert auto repairing Pow ell Valley G arage A baby girl was born on Ju n e 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Neal Taylor a t the home 53535348232353530202010153534802010200020101010102010102020153234823534823484800010101010200005348014848480101015348530001000101010100010202230100010101010001010148235348235353239023485348484823232348484800 LOUIS CHRISTENSEN of Mrs. Taylor’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. T ires an<l Tubes Ralph Neibauer. Mother and baby are P h o n e 26x f doing well. Cor. Powell Valley & L usted Rd. In th e last issue of th e Outlook th e re was an account of a p arty of people who held a picnic a t th e "g ro u n d s at th e foot of L usted H ill.” This is a m istak e in th e sense th a t there, is no public picnic g ro u n d s at th e foot of th e L usted hill, b u t th e Homemakers Conference people in question w ere frien d s of A Week of College Life Mr. and Mrs. Ed W illiam s and held th e ir picnic n ear th e hom e of th e at O. A. C. la tte r. Picnic p arties have caused COOPERATIVE untold tro u b le to Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. L usted by leaving th e p astu re gateH CONVENTIONS open w hile looking fo r picnicing grounds. E xcu rsion s,-L et’s Go Miss Ione Brown of S eattle is a Corvallis, Or., June 13-18 g u est a t th e hom e of P. B. E iler and family. A. W. C a rp e n te r has been q u ite ill b ut Is slowly recovering. Muslin Underwear FARMER’S WEEK We have just receive^ one of the largest shipments of Sample Underwear ever shown in Gresham, and we are giving the people of Gresham the first chance. This lot has never been shown before. All good first-class merchandise. Some pieces are slightly soiled in shipping. Come early! ", J U S T A R R IV E D BISHOP BROS. For Quality SANDY. A C h ild ren ’s Day P ro g ram will bo given at th e M ethodist ch u rch , Sun day evening a t th e usual hour. T he program is u n d er th e direction of Mrs. J. C. Duke. E veryone is invited to atten d . Flowers and Floral Designs All Kinds of Plants Reasonable Price • Give Us a T rial 01239048482353534823535323000000010000000000000000000002000002010100000001020000010101000100000000022302010200000001010000000000004823482323230001005300010001005348000001000000015353000001000000000000005348 MT. SCOTT TROUTDALE Rev. E arl B. Cotton will preach at I GREENHOUSE POWELL VALLEY T ro u td ale, Sunday evening, tak in g How to Make $1000 Earn You $70 a Year Too many people think of speculating and gambling when INVESTM ENT is mentioned. Money earn ed, whether easily or by sweat of the brow, should not be lost through foolish speculation. There’s a vast difference between speculation and PU TTING MONEY AWAY SECURELY, so that it will pay you a steady income. Now, the preferred stock of the PORTLAND GAS & COKE COMPANY is an INVESTM ENT— ✓ not a speculation. It earns you $7.00 on each share every year. A/id, as the present price for a share is $100 and dividend, you receive $70 each year on an invest ment of $1000. . Y’ou may buy the stock on the easy payment plan if you wish—$10 is enough to start. Portland Gas & Coke Company INFORMATION COUPON (W ithout Obligation) PORTLAND GAS & COKE CO., Investment Dept., Casco Bldg., Portland, Gre- Plcase »end me (1) 8-page illustrated booklet “ The Story of an Oppor tunity at Home,’’ (2) More Information about your Cumulative Preferred Stock, (3) Details of Partial Payment Plan, (4) IIow to Judge an Investment. Name Addrem Mr. and Mrs. Louis C h ristensen are rejoicing over th e b irth of a 714 pound baby son, S atu rd ay m orning. Both m o th er and baby are doing well a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. H. P. C hristensen. The an n u n l school election will be held a t th e schoolhouse on Monday m orning, Ju n e 20, a t 7 o'clock. A good a tten d a n ce is desired a t this m eeting as d irecto rs fo r Union High school d istric t are to be voted upon at th is tim e As th e re aj-e two dis tric ts to be left w ith o u t d irecto rs it rests w ith th e voters of th e d istric t som ew hat to decide if th e local dis tric t sh all be rep resen ted o r not. II. i P. C h risten sen has been nom inated. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. K eller and d a u g h te r Mae are p lanning on a trip to Iowa th is sum m er m aking th e trip in th e ir F ord. T he expect to s ta r t ¡w ithin th e next 10 days. The Misses Melba and E rm a Mag- | nuson visited th e ir cousins th e Miss es G ertude ami Ju n e G ustafson this week. One day la st week th ese fo u r g irls and Miss P earl G ustafson visit- , ed w ith Miss Agnes S öderberg at P leasan t Home. Mrs. O. F. Lind nnd d au g h ters H il m a and Jen n ie, visited w ith Mrs. F ran k G ustafson la st W ednesday af- I , ternoon. for his text th e topic, "A Voice from H eaven.” Services will com m ence at 8 o’clock. A good atten d a n ce is de sired . 67th Avenue S. E, n ear 92d S tre et P h o n e A nt. 0119-18 . a/nd Scorni, a. (ßud/ns/v KELSO The re g u la r Sunday School se rv ices will be held a t Kelso a t 2 o'clock Sunday aftern o o n . P reach in g se rv ice will be held a t 3 o’clock w hen th e Rev E arl B. C otton will discuss th e topic, "T h e P rice of P eace.” A cor dial in v itatio n is extended to all. It is rep d rted th a t G eorge H a rri sons have sold th e ir place, also th a t Mrs. M innie M aronay has trad e d her I place h ere to E. J. G radin fo r city property. Lillie Jo n sru d , who is ta k in g a n u rse’s train in g course in th e E m an- J uel hospital In P o rtlan d , spent a few , weeks vacation at th e hom e of h er parents, Mr. and Mrs. G ilbert Jons- i rud Mrs. G ilbert Jo n sru d , who has been III for sev eral weeks, is now Improv- i ing Miss S tella Jo n sru d , ste n o g ra p h er for a P o rtlan d firm , sp e n t th e week- | end w ith hom e folks. Ned Nelson had an accident w ith [his Ford sedan la st F rid ay , when he ! had a collision w ith an o th e r ca r n ea r ; | G resham . No one was in ju re d b ut J both cars were som ew hat dam aged, i ■ Mr and Mrs. Baum back and Miss ' V aeretti took Miss V a e re ttl’s p u p ils ,, for a picnic a t th e Sand riv er la st [ week. Miss V ae rlttl's room closed on | W ednesday as she had a few days to j m ake up on account of Illness l a s t ; u II,'. T Mrs. A. H err Sr., e n te rta in e d at Ian elab o rate luncheon, last T hursday. I The follow ing ladies w ere p resen t: Mrs J. Stone, Mrs. H. flem au d , Mrs. I W are, V eta Dugger, Mrs. R A nder- . ¡son and d a u g h te r H arriet, Mrs. P. C. Spooner and ch ildren, Mrs. A. H ers I ¡and nieces A nna Louise and J u lia Larson. Mrs E arl W are and son of P o rt land are visiting at th e home of H. G ernaud fo r th e week. Miss Vbta D ugger left fo r Salem, S atu rd ay , for a w eek's visit w ith re l atives and friends. If a man Bver risen above bin fellow worker* anil become« a POWER in the world he MUST bank bin money. It PAYS. And the sooner be BEGINS to bank bin money, alwayn AD DING to*bin balance, the sooner be can grasp a buninenn op portunity when it comes. If you have not started to bank your money, START— START today. If you have started and stopped, START AGAIN. You will never get anywhere if you don’t. We invite YOUR Banking Business. BANK OF GRESHAM State and County Depository ELECTRICAL HOUSEKEEPING Eight hours Is Insufficient tim e for hum an hands to perform all the household tasks. However, it is possible to establish the eight hour day in the home by m aking use of the electrical hands th a t are offered to you in the form of the electric dish washer, washing machine, irorrlng machine, vacuum sweeper and the many other labor-saving devices. These u n tirin g "bonsehold assista n ts” will do your work quickly and efficiently. Your home can be run system atically with these electrical hands for they never disappoint you or grow tired. Your tim e and energy can be devoted to the b etter things in life, when you keep bouse electrically. Olait to »how you any time. TWO STORES—Electric Store, Electric Building, —Electric Store, First and Alder Sts. Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.