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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1925)
GRESHAM OUTLOOK» ' R. B. W ilkinson on W ednesday afte r- | noon, a t 2 o'clock. COTTRELL S unday school a t th e com m unity ch u rc h w ill be a t th e hour of 10 o ’clock, follow ed by p reaching by the Rev. Mr. C assel, of P o rtlan d , who has rec en tly been placed in charg e of the w ork a t C ottrell. In addition to being a good speaker, he is an excellent lead er in song. T he L adies Aid w ill m eet w ith Mrs. -------------------------At th e city council, w hich met T ues- liinounceiiieiit oi Rockwood P.-T. A. day night. Roy S u rb er resigned as city T he Rockwood P a ren t-T ea ch e r a re m arsh al, a s he is moving to his ran c h giving a p lay , M arch 7, called "T he on S taggerw eed m ountain M arch 1. ' Old Tim e School" a t th e Rockwood Wm. M undt w ill succeed Mr. S u rb er , G range h all. It's a com edy all th e as m arsh al. T he city council has con- ; w ay th ro u g h . A dm ission 25c for dem ned an old building on H arlow i ad u lts, 15c for ch ild ren . L unch serv - stre e t and one on Colum bia and th e ed a fte r p rogram .—Adv. ow ners w ill be req u ested to rem ove I them at once. J. B urns, S. A. E dm undson and J. L. Cook, who a re on th e tire and w ater com m ittee, a re m aking arran g e m en ts for b etter Are protection and a re con sidering th e ad v isab ility of form ing a vo lu n teer tire departm ent. DANCE TROUTDALE CITY HALL SATURDAY EVENING, FEB. 28 GIG RAY'S ORCHESTRA Good M anagem ent and Good Tim e A ssured Gentlemen $1.00 Ladies Free OUR HEALTH BREAD at th is B akery and at S tor s Contains the Vitamines, m i'ed by scientific prlncit les IPs Good and Good for Von Gresham City Bakery THEO VAN DOiTNCK TROUTDALE _____ P h o n e 1221 Mrs. C. C ross of L en’s ’ Oregon, is visiting a t th e hom e of h er dau g h ter, Mrs. B. M orehead. S. A. E dm undson has rep aired and re-d eco rated th e in te rio r of his co t tage on H arlow stre e t and W. G. Jo n es has moved in to it. Mr. Jo n es w ill w ork in th e wool pullery. The re g u la r m eeting of th e Ladies Aid w ill be held at th e ch u rch on W ednesday aftern o o n , M arch 4. T he T ro u td ale F low er club m et at th e lib ra ry on T hur*day afternoon. T h ere w as a good atten d an ce and m uch in fo rm atio n g ath ered on th e cu l tu re of v ario u s flow ers and shrubs. Mrs. F ra n ce s Fox is au th o rity on rose ^culture and gladly an sw ers any q u es tions asked her on th a t subject. S. A. A ra ta h as his land adjoining T ro u td ale cleared and plotted into ! lots w hich he is offering for sale. FRIDAY, FERRI ARY 97, 1995 PAGE THREE Mr. and Mrs. A. D. K endall e n te r tain ed th e P le a sa n t View c a rd club at th e ir home on F rid ay evening. High h onors w en t to Mrs. Em m a Jack so n an d F ra n k Seidl. C onsolation to Mrs. Ja k e Seidl an d lg n a s W aud. De licious refre sh m e n ts w ere served by th e hostess. Mrs. S usan H arding an d a p a rty of ¿'iiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllillllHU g irls m otored to C orvallis Friday. Miss Miriam Spence, who is a tte n d ing O. A. C. a t C orvallis, sp en t th e aa w eek-end a t th e hom e of h er p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Spehce. Mrs. L. H elm ing and P h y llis D rury a re sick w ith grip. K n arr & Son a re h au lin g sand and g rav el for th e F airview school b u ild ing. Miss Edna U illitcr, youngest d au g h te r of E dw ard U illiter, an d P eleg rin n e lJuruicci w ere u n ited in m a rria g e at You cannot work for yourself forever. Vancouver, W ashington, on T uesday, F eb ru ary 24. Mr. and Mrs. B urnecci One’s earning days are numbered and it w ill live on th e Sim oui ran c h w here behooves each of us to make EVERY pay they have a co ttag e fu rn ish ed and _ day count. ready to go to housekeeping im m edi ately. Mr. B urnecci has been fo re By opening a Savings Account with this m an of th e Sim onl ran c h for ten years. strong bank and adding something to it Make EVERY Pay Day C ount! VICTORY Victory C ircle of th e E vangelic »1 W om en’s Union w ill m eet in an all- day session for th e pu rp o se of sew ing on next T h u rsd ay , M arch 5, at th e home of Mrs. M. D ahl. All m em b ers a re req u ested to be p rese n t and frien d s a re invited. E ach one is re quested to b rin g some dish to co n trib u te to the p et luck d in n er at noon. each week, you are not only building up a tidy sum for the future but also for any un foreseen emergency that may be ahead. Why not start a Savings Account the first thing TOMORROW and obtain a Liberty Bell Bank? BANK OF GRESHAM GRESHAM, OREGON ■______ 3 01000000010000000001000100000000000000000000000000000001004848234800532301000000000 -CORBETT Choice A lfalfa Hay (let o u r nrlee delivered a t Q renham , One of th e m ost p leasu n t social a f B oring, KelHo, Sandy, S pringdale, D a fairs of th is vicinity of recen t date w as m ascus, etc. We sold in F e b ru a ry th ree c a rlo a d s a n d now have o rd e rs th e reception for Mr. an d Mrs. F red for tw o c a rlo a d s for M arch. O ur I'rlee Is R easonable. H icks a t C hanticleer In n T h u rsd ay Ml L I .E M I I I H BROS. evening of la st week on th e ir re tu rn P hone D am ascu s 91. from th e beaches, w here they had been for th e ir w edding trip . T he a f fair w as a su rp rise for th e new lyw eds, planned by Mesdanies M organ, H icks and H enkie, and as th e young couple en tered th e spacious, b rillia n tly lig h t and ed and beau tifu lly decorated reception room, Mrs. C lara L arsso n | t th e piano b e g a n 'p la y in g a wedding m arch and th e gu ests aro se to g reet them and of Vulcanizing »nil Retreading fer best w ishes to the bride and con All W ork G uaranteed g ra tu la tio n s to th e groom . T he bride w as overw helm ed by the su rp rise, G r e sh a m T ir e S h o p but quickly recovered and m et th e s it GEO. A. BRANDT, P h o n e 1471 uation adm irably. T he evening w as ■pent in social chat, dancing and sin g ing. R efreshm ents of ice cream , cof Auto F re ig h t T erm inal fee and cake w ere served. Mr. H icks Portland, Phone EAst 9901 also trea ted th e g u ests to a liberal supply of bonbons and cig ars. At a Gresham, Phone 1901 late hour th e guests d ep arted , th a n k ing Mr. and Mrs. Morgan for th e ir generous hospitality. The co u n try home, "M auncha," of Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s L. Meier w as the S uccessor to scene of a b rillia n t wedding W ednes Morgan Bros. day evening. F eb ru ary 18, w hen th e ir d au g h ter, Miss E lsa M eier, and F re d ric k Ganz of San F ran cisco w ere PORTLAND m arried . Adgar Coursen presided at WAY POINTS th e pipe organ d u rin g tjie w edding service, w hich was perform ed by GRESHAM Rabbi Wise, T he room s, w hich o v er look th e C olum bia gorge, w ere Local and Long Distance likened unto a fairy land of choice and Moving b eautiful flowers. D istrict 39 is gruding and otherw ise Im proving th e g rounds aro u n d th e new g rad e school building, w hich adds g rea tly to th e ap p earan ce of the school property. A. S. K incaid w as In P o rtlan d F ri day and S aturday. Every Wednesday and Miss Joy C ro ck ett sp e n t S aturday Saturday Evenings and Sunday In P o rtlan d . Miss P au lin e Klckli was Mrs. C lara S m ith ’s guest S atu rd ay evening and Sunday. near Pleasant Valley Grange Mr. H arm on and son from P o rtlan d visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reed, Sun day. Don’t F o rg et and You W on’t R egret F IS K TIRES TUBES Here Is an offer that will startle the entire automobile world and motoring public. It is so unusual It may at first thought arouse criticism, but you will see it is a perfectly srrond, straightforward business proposition. Thirty-seven owners of 1924 or 1925 model Fords, Chevrolets, Overlands and Grays will receive full factory list price on their cars, and Dodge and Maxwell owners a liberal Allowance, in trade on New 1925 Model Velie aut ¡mobiles. This startling proposition is made possible through cooperation with the Velie factorv* 'vertis- ng department. AN OFFER TO 37 AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Lundquist Truck Line THE PLAN Do You Own a Ford Chevrolet Overland or Gray ^ ave divided th e city and suburbs into 37 sa les d istric ts. One car w ill be sold, on th is plan, to an ow ner in each of th ese 37 divisions. fh ) Any 1924 o r 1925 F ord, C hevrolet, O verland o r G ray is eligible, if it I.” *n * i 8 9**®J’*c condition. T here a re "no s trin g s tie d ” to th is o ffe r. You g e t a T rad e-in ’ allow ance fo r th e full facto ry new list p rice of your car. (5? Each p u rch aser a g re e s to use a sp a re tire cover on which is th e w ord ing “ rh e New Velie” and o u r com pany nam e. (d ) Thisj o ffe r will be prom ptly closed when th e 37 ca rs a re sold. F irs t come, firs t served. THE OBJECT T his is a new d e p a rtu re in ad v ertisin g . A ce rtain am o u n t of th e Velie fa c to ry ad v e rtisin g budget is being used to quickly place 37 New 1925 Model Velie autom obiles on th e s tre e ts of P o rtlan d . Is there any better advertisement than a satisfied owner? them. -MY PERSONAL GUARANTEE- To the Publics. I have been in business in Oregon for 12 years, during which time I have sold hundreds of cars to the public. I will personally guarantee that every one of the cars offered in this sale is the latest 1925 model, and that they will be sold for the next fiscal year as current models. We are not offering a number of old models; every car la backed factory that has Seen in business since 1901, -----------_ by — --------------------------------------------------- ___ of ___ with assets mil- lofli lions of dollars. This is a clean-cut advertising proposition on oar part— it’s an unusual opportunity for YOU I A. L. WILLIAMS, President- Williams Auto Company PORTLAND PRICES Touring 13th and Morrison $1510 BRoadway 3121 OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDA YS Club Phaeton $1725 F our Door Coach $1745 Watch for V IK F J MA HT I $ V CAR. Do You Own a Dodge or $2295 Call at Our Office for Our Proposition DANCING Springer’s Hall Maxwell Lockhead H ydraulic Four W heel B rakes Full Size Balloon Tires New S teerin g G ear F ull Nickeled Radiator One-Piece W indshield Royal Sedan J? 118-Inch W heelbase Bring This Advertisement With You Couple Wedded Quarter Century Honored. L et me rry y o a r a u rtlo n T he 25th an n iv ersary of th e m a r M. 11. NTKUNKK riage of Mr. and Mrs. Sherw ood M. Davis, who live near C orbett, w as b e L ong Experience gun T uesday evening by an o ld -fa sh G arfield 4473 ioned ch a riv ari, when 30 frien d s and P ortland rela tiv e s su rro u n d ed th e house and ) 392 E. 15th Ht. N. serenaded them w ith tin pans and FAIRVIEW horns. T he In tru d e rs w ere Immedi- I ately Invited to en ter and m ake thi-m- seives a t home. Among th o se p resen t j T he ladles of th e W om an’s Society w ere seven children of th e couple. of th e Sm ith Memorial P re sb y teria n Mrs. Mary Udey, Fay, Jo h n , A lbert church a re cordially invited to a tea which will be given a t th e m anse and Jam es Davis, and S tella and Nora. T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , M arch 5. T his is Two of th e ch ildren, Mrs. Ruth Nor- the tim e for th e an n u al election of of en of P o rtlan d and Mrs. F ern y Q ueer ficers and the paym ent of dues. Mrs. of Bridal Veil, w ere unable to be p re s j C. G. F an ch e r and Mrs. 8, L. Lock- ent. S everal fine pieces of individual i wood w ill a ssist the hostess. llv erw are w ere p resen ted by the "T he Gospel of Common S en se’’ will ch ild ren to th e ir p aren ts. T he eve ning w as spent In social diversions he th e topic for th e serm on a t divine and closed with refresh m en ts. The I w orship a t 11 o'clock a t the Sm ith Me T his upie w as m arried in K ansas In 1900 m orial P re sb y teria n church. nd cam e to Oregon th re e y ea rs la ter, service w ill follow the usual session »tiling on th e farm n ea r C orbett, , of th e Sunday school a t 10 a. m. AUCTIONEER h ere they have since resided. PLEASANT HOME w i n : o r r n . i x i i m i l , a c io ix t . No. 23042. In th e C irc u it C ourt of the S ta te o f O re- on for th e C ounty of M ultnoinuh. In *robate. In th e M a tte r o f the E n ta te of S a ra h R. f G uests a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. 11 ay e a, Deceased. N otice in hereby given th a t B enjam in X. F ranz recen tly w ere th e fo rm er's S< baublin, a» a d m in in tra to r of the e s ta te son, J. A. F ran z of S eattle, a s sista n t of S a ra h E. Uayen, deceaund, ban tiled hia final account an »u< h a d m in l» tra to r w ith ca sh ie r In th e office of th e New York the C ircuit C o u rt of th« s t a t e of O regon for the C ounty of M ultnom ah. D e p a rt Life In su ra n ce com pany In th a t city, m ent of P ro b a te, a n d th a t M onday, the and his wife, also Mr. and Mrs. L. M. 3oth day of M arch 1125, a t the h o u r of 9 30 a m . and the c o urtroom o f »aid Kelly, pro m in en t business people of C o u rt ha» been fixed a» the tim e a n d place fo r th e h e a rin g of objec t tone to »aid P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. X. F ra n s have final account a n d the nettle no* nt thereof. D ated a n d flr»t nubllnhed. Feb. 2?, 1925. recen tly p urchased an o th e r ac re of I D a te o f la»t publication, Starch 27, 1925. land from J. W. McCully of W arren, B E N JA M IN SC H A U B L IN . A d m in istra to r. Oregon. IfoOUlHK A RCHNEIDBR, Outlook w ant ads will bring buyer and sellar together cheaply and quickly. A ttorney» for A d m in istrato r. W hat you » a u t, * h w you w ant It.