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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1925)
GRESHAM P IT I.Ollh. i'lanu Tuning. BIDS WANTED. POWELL VALLEY B,da are hereby open tor th e Janitor Job for O rient 8Choo, dl, tr lc t No. 6> joint, for 1925-6. The board reserv es T he Ladies Aid of th e Sw edish L u th th e rig h t to accept any an d all bids. eran ch u rch is p lanning a May festiv al A,n„ b i d a b e *,n by th e ac c o n d d a y of May, 1925. A. J. Quay, clerk .—Adv. ! w hich will be given a t th e ch u rc h on th e evening of May 2. T his festiv al #7,000 S a te d ! is an an n u al affair and a pleasing p ro T his am ount has been saved during gram . follow ed by refre sh m e n ts, is 1 f i t ! t * will do w hat wc th e past 13 m ouths to th e bu y ers of S ’ a w W l V I U w claim for it- - N ash clothes in M ultnom ah county prom ised. T he exercises w ill begin rid your system o f C atarrh or Deafness through th e sales of th e re p re se n ta - about 8 o'clock. tive, P. F. Black, G resham 1801. raused by Catarrh. Mrs. R ussell T illm an invited in a P hone for an ap p o in tm en t.—Adv. Sold frv druggistt for o r tr 40 re m n um ber of th e ladies of th e n eig h b o r F. J. CHENEY &. CO.. Toledo. Ohio T ake a tip— try th e W ant Ads. hood F riday aftern o o n on th e occasion of her birthday. R efresh m en ts w ere served before th e d e p a rtu re of the guests. S everal frien d s of C laren ce Aim visited him a t St. V incents ho sp ital S unday aftern o o n w here he is con valescing from an a tta c k of pleurisy. T he Home and F o reig n M issionary society of th e Sw edish L u th e ra n ch u rch w ill hold a m eeting a t C 'e Don't Stop Long in the Office hom e of Mrs. C. A. L in d g ren on th e aftern o o n of A pril 30 a t 2 o'clock. Mrs. L indgren re tu rn e d S unday eve ning from A storia w here she had been in atten d an ce as a delegate from th e local m issio n ary society to » la rg e convention. I t w as also th e 45th a n The place where we do your service work n iv e rsa ry of th e founding of th e is the place you are most interested in. We Sw edish L u th e ra n ch u rc h at A storia. are trying to merit your business by using the Many d elegates w ere p re se n t from most up-to-date machinery and equipment. over th e e n tire sta te and Mrs. L ind g ren rep o rts a m ost in te re stin g and By the use of this time saving equipment we profitable m eeting. save you dollars and give you a better job. . P iano tu n in g »3.50. P iano a .d or- g an rep a irin g . F red B. Jo n e s 2625 E ast 49th stre e t, P o rtlan d , phone TA bor 895», or G resham 1361— Adv ___________!_________________________ H a ll's C a t a r r i. Come in and See Us It’s our Shop we want you to see FAIRVIEW Ask us about relining brakes, grinding valves, generator or starter, ignition and elec trical repairs, welding, brazing, etc. T he re g u la r m eeting of th e F a ir- view P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n will be held F rid a y evening, May 1, a t S o'clock, in th e schoolhouse. As th is is th e an n u al election of officers, al m em bers a re req u ested to be p resen t. An ex cellen t p ro g ram w ill b given and a lig h t lunch served a fte r th e b u sin tss m eeting. We are equipped to give you the service you ask for. GRESHAM GARAGE Powell St., east of Main STATED COMMUNICATION F airview Lodge No. 92, A. F. & / x r ' A. M., S atu rd ay evening, May 2, 1925, a t 8 o'clock. V isiting b re th ren welcome. WM. H. STANLEY, S ec’y. L. A. HARLOW. AV. M. k Phone 2391 TiESIIÀY, APRIL ¿S PAGE THREE LINNEMANN Mrs. G eorgia B artlow fell from the step of an east-bound G resham c a r at L innem ann S atu rd ay aftern o o n as she w as alig h tin g an d suffered a num ber of severe cu ts on h er hand an d was o th erw ise w ell shaken up and slig h t ly bruised. Mrs. B arilow fell four or five y ears ago an d h u rt h er knee bad ly and since th a t tim e th e knee has been in a w eakened condition, w hich probably accounts for h er fall S a tu r day. She is th e d au g h ter of I. W. B utler and a t p rese n t is a t th e home of h er p aren ts. Mary Hope Sm ith, aged four, has ab o u t recovered from h er re c e n t o p er atio n w hich she u n d erw en t for th e re m oval of to n sils and adenoids. Mrs. D. H. Nash of G resham accom panied th e child to h er hom e a fte r th e o p e ra tion, w hich w as perform ed in a phy sician 's office in G resham . Mr. and Mrs. Joe L illy, resid in g n ear here, have sold th e ir hom e and bought a large dairy farm n ear W ashougal, W ashington. A farew ell d in n er was given them on T uesday evening a t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. R yan on P lea san t View avenue at w hich nearly 40 w ere p resen t. T h ree la rg e tab les w ere spread fairly g ro an in g u n d er tho good eats w hich w ere b ro u g h t in by friends and neighbors. A fter su p p er th e evening w as sp e n t in p le a sa n t co n v ersatio n and in w ishing Mr. and Mrs Lilly and fam ily th e best of good luck as they d ep art for a new home. VICTORY T he p u rebred pig and calf clubs of V ictory d istric t a re giving a program and basket social a t th e schoolhouse on th e evening of May 1 for th e p u r pose of raisin g m oney to send dele gates to th e Oregon A g ric u ltu ra l co l lege sum m er school. E veryone is c o r dially invited to atten d and th e ladies a re a ked to b rin g b a sk e t lunches T he program co n sists of m usical n u m b ers by M argaret E rick so n and the Rev AV. F a irw e a th e r and a play given by th e T ro u td ale L adies Aid. T his is A m erican F o re st week. PRICES ADVANCED FOR Cucumber Pickles With higher prices and a bumper crop assured, due to plenty of rain, many thou sands of dollars will be paid to Gresham growers this year. Make your contract at once with us. I Oregon Pickle & Canning Co. GRESHAM Phone 1881 PHILCO LEADS AGAIN Owing to the enormous demand and increased produc tion, Philadelphia Storage Battery Co., is again enabled to lower prices on PHILCO DIAMOND-GRID BATTERIES B a tte rie s fo r F o rd , C h ev ro let, O v erlan d , D u ra n t, O ak land, N ash 4, Bulck, llu p m o b ile a n d o th e rs, a s low as $1395 Gresham Battery Station M. J. Allshouse p H ¡LCD Phone 1701 D IA M O N D O T 1 I3 ■ A T T C R IK « GATES' FUNERAL HOME TRUST — SERVICE We a re equipped to give th e sam e d istin ctiv e service th a t can be had from P o rtlan d or elsew here, and are p re pared to give service In and o ut of P o rtlan d as well. We endeavor to perform th is sacred obligation w ith th e h ig h est sta n d a rd of efficiency. Chapel free to all. ¡‘hone 2171 DAY OK NIGHT Gresham, Oregon M RS. J . E . G A TES J . E . G A TES L ady A ssistan t CORBETT • 2 5 ÎîF V , ilie surface -w ith paint that does cover. The kind that protects—and lasts! Good paint! That kind of paint has made the name Rasmussen an asset to the master painter. He knows! Rasmussen Paint qualities pro duce the pleasing colors, silken texture, and lasting smoothness that have earned him his reputation as a Master painter. Only the finest and purest ingredients go in to Rasmussen Pure Paints. These are combined with the skill of long experience—20 years in the business of paint making and selling. Improved mechanical processes! A double grinding in oil for extra smoothness! A s k your dealer fo r Color Cards. A s k your painter fo r an estimate.. PAINTS & VARNISHES For Exteriors RASMUSSEN PURE PAINT A ho Creosote Shingle Stain. Porch Floor P aint;! B am and Roof P aint; 1 ruck, Tractor and Imple m ent P aint; Automobile I namels. Spar Varnish; R a c o r a R o o f C o atin g ; Concrete and Cement Coating. M finn/ icturrd fry H w m u u h in . O X For Interiors W all-Dura WashableWall Paint; RacoliteEnamcIs; Inside Floor P aint, Oil Stains; Floor and Varnish Stain, B ath T ub Enamel, Durable f loor Varnish. A. W. METZGER & CO. Phone 1451 Gresham, Oregon M ortician I Miss A udrey T reg ask is from P o rt- I land w as th e g u est of th e Misses M ar g a re t and Isabel P ullium Sunday. F ra n k F ields of P o rtlan d w as c a ll ing on frien d s h ere Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don L lttlepage from n ear H eppner a re visiting relativ es In th is vicinity. B ert C ham berlain recen tly pur- chased a fine new p lay er piano Mrs. E thel S m ith S tew art and Miss P au lin e R ickll m otored to Hood River Sunday. DANCING E v e ry W ednesday a n d S a tu rd a y E v e n in g s Springer’s Hall near Pleasant Valley School D on't F o rg et and You Won’t Regret b ro th e r a re m a n ag ers of a g eneral Mr. and Mrs. Lew is Reed w ere in m erch an d ise store. P o rtla n d on b u sin ess T hursday. Mrs. Chas. P. E dw ards en tertain ed ; a few frien d s a t a luncheon la st week. Colum bian HI Notes. I Covers w ere placed for eight. T he play, "N othing But th e T ru th . B. Ilunn and Mr. Ballow a re paint p resen ted by th e senior class of Co- j ing p o u ltry houses and residences lum blan high w as well acted, each B ernice Bunn sp e n t S atu rd ay and m em ber doing his or her p a rt in a Sunday a t G overnm ent Camp, hig h ly sa tisfac to ry m anner. T h e la rg e P. Dow and fam ily have moved to au d ito riu m w as filled to cap acity by M ontavlUa w here th ey w ill be a t home in te reste d p a re n ts and frien d s who to th e ir friends. seem ed to enjoy th e perfo rm an ce hugely. PLEASANT VALLEY H arold C ham berlain, a stu d e n t o f th is school, sang a t th e P a re n t-T e a c h -! S p rin g e r hail in P le a sa n t Valley e r asso ciatio n m eeting T uesday, th e was scene F rid ay n ig h t of a m o n ster b irth d ay p a rty In honor of fo u rteen th . H azel B utler, who has been 111 with W illard K esterso n 's 18th b irthday, ab o u t 175 g u ests being p rese n t for the the flu, has re tu rn e d to school. Melba Chedsey, a stu d e n t here, occasion. Besides th e young people sp en t the w eek-end w ith h er s is te r in p rese n t m any old schoolm ates of the p are n ts of young K esterson cam e C en tralia. F rid ay aftern o o n Colum bian Hi fiom Powell V alley, P lea san t Home played baseball w ith P ark ro se HI. und Bandy and enjoyed a p le asa n t T he form er won w ith a score of 15-2. evening to g eth er exchanging lem inin- A lthough It w as ra th e r w et w eath er, »sconces and ren ew in g old acq u aln t- ; an i.est Ips. An o rc h e stra fron? P ort- all enjoyed th e game. ■ land w as p resen t, also one *rim San- ly to fu rn ish m usic for th e dancing CAMP HILL ! w hich follow ed a sh o rt p ro g ram . An Mrs. G race G ossett, who w as oper- i Im m ense b irth d ay cake was a picas- ated on a t Good S am aritan ho sp ital ' Ing fe a to rc of th e lunch I la st w eek, is rep o rted as doing nicely. A. N. Cooper of Boise, Idaho, is PLEASANT HOME looking for a location in th is n e ig h T he Laities Aid of th e B aptist borhood. He Is v isitin g 8. R. G ilberts ch u rc h will be e n tertain ed a t the home on L au rel and Powell Valley. Mrs. R. Bay, who has been spending of M ra- B ,*en S p iers. In P lea san t th e w inter here, left for C orvallis, Home, on T h u rsd ay , A pril 30, a t 2 M ontana, to spend a couple of m onths, j o’clock, w ith a silv er tea. All ladies a fte r w hich she w ill go to Los An aro invited to atten d . P ra y er meet- g e l e s , C alifornia, to v isit friends. In* *" held on T h u rsd ay evening of T he Camp H ill W om an's club held ‘ ach w eek at 7:30 follow ed by choir its re g u la r m eeting a t Mrs. Chas. L et Practice. On Sunday. May 3. th e reg- to w 's la st week. Owing to sick n ess It. ' lllar o rd er of service w ill be observed, th e fam ily th e presid en t, Mrs. W. I S unday school a t 10 o'clock, preaching H o rn eck er, w as not able to be p res at 11 o'clock by th e p asto r. T he B. Y. e n t and Mrs. I^ettow, th e vice p resl- p - u - m eets a t 7 o'clock devoting the i dent, presided. A fter the m eeting a ,lrat 30 m in u tes to a stu d y of th e ob- d aln ty lunch was served by th e J* * nnd w orkings by th e B. Y. P. V. ' h ostess. T he sick com m ittee rep o rted 7'i,e Dm* from 7:30 is devoted to the Mrs. G race G ossett, Mrs. Sm ith an I stu d y ° f ‘he tople. P re ac h in g serv ice ; Mr. and Mrs. Chas H o rn eck er as sick at 8 o ’clock by th e p asto r w ill con clude th e day ’s services. All who F low ers w ere o rd ered sent. A box social will be given on May have no re g u la r ch u rc h hom e a re co rd ially Invited to w orship a t th is ! 1 by th e G arden club. Mrs. Booth of Salem . Oregon, h a s ; ch u rch I b a s e d the H. F. Bay place In L au rel ] ( renin Prices. . A cres and expects to ta k e ch a rg e Ju n e T he Sandy cre am e ry Is paying 42 1st. T he Bays a re leaving for Corval | , j cen ts a t th e cream ery and 41 ce n ts on I lia, M ontana, « h e r e Mr. Bay and his th e ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv.