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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1926)
Piano Tnuing. Berry Growers Attention. SPRINGDALE Piano tu n in g >3.50. P iano and o r All b erry g ro w ers who a re not un gan repairing. F red B. Jones. 2625 der co n tract, ATTENTION. Call H. G T he S p rin g d ale P aren t-T ea ch e r c ir 49th stre e t SB., P o rtlan d , phone TAbor Andrew, 896, (or v aluable inform ation cle held Its m eeting last Munday night, 8952, or G resham 1561.—Adv, concerning th is y e a r's crop.—Adv. w ith a nice program . Mr. and Mrs. W. D. K inder from G resham gave a n um ber of violin and piano selections w hich w ere enjoyed by all. A fter the program th e hour w as given over to Mr. K inder to speak about th e club work. He gave a very in te restin g talk on its im portance for th e com ing gen 25c p e r h o u r 25c p er h o u r eration. A fter th e le ctu re coffee and 25c p er h o u r 25c p er h o u r cake w ere served. 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Vest are able to 25c p er h o u r 25c p e r h o u r be around ag ain afte r th e ir illness. 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r Mrs. Vest had a touch of th e flu, w hich 25c p er h o u r 25c p e r h o u r seem s to ru n n in g a course aro u n d the Here is a wonderful 25c p e r h o u r new invention that 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r vicinity. Mr. Vest had the m isfortune takes all the work 25c p er h o u r to chop his hand w ith th e ax w hile 25c p e r h o u r out of keeping floors 25c p e r h o u r cu ttin g wood. E ig h t stitch es had to beautiful and makes 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r be taken. The wound is h ealing nice this household task 25c p e r h o u r a pleasure.T en times 25c p er h o u r ly now. 25c p er h o u r FO R RENT Polish Your Floors by Electricity 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p er h o u r 25c p er h o u r 25c p er h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 5c p e r h o u r !5c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r faster than present methods, it enables you to polish all the floors and linoleum in your home in the time it formerly took to do a single room. Sturdily built to last a lifetim e and guar anteed absolutely. JOHNSON'S WAX Electric floor Polisher T his m arvelous new electric labor- saver co sts o n ly $4 2 SO—and we inclu de FR E K ■ $1 SO Johnson Lamb's-wool Mop and a pin t ( 75c) of the fam ous Johnson's liq u id W as. A s k fo r a d e m o n t t r a t i i m 25c p e r h o u r 25c p er h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r ?5c p e r h o u r 2K 5c p e r h o u r 9 5c p e r h o u r _5c p e r h o u r 25c p er h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p er h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r 25c p e r h o u r J.E METZGER Phone 1901 Your Home Furnisher Mrs. Cecil P o u n d er w ill e n te rta in the 500 club on W ednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H ans H endrickson gave an old tim e dance In th e ir home S atu rd ay night, An enjoyable tim e was sp en t by all p resen t. The S p rin g d ale school p lanted a num ber of nice tre e s on A rbor day. Tom N orthw ay gave an in terestin g talk on fo rests in th e m orning afte r w hich the tree s y e r e planted. Then a Lincoln p ro g ram w as held in the forenoon. Mrs. M iller, the u pper g rad e teach er, gave an in te restin g talk on Lincoln. The aftern o o n w as de voted to a p ro g ram and valen tin e party. The sew ing circ le w ill m eet at Mrs. Tom N orthw ay's th e 24th of F eb ru ary . T he S prin g d ale baseball team de feated the H u rlb u rt team ori Friday. F eb ru ary 12, score being 13 to 12 T his w as th e first gam e of the season. Card of Thanks. We w ish to ex p ress o u r th a n k s for the m any k indnesses show n us, during the illness and death of our little son, R oderick Reed Catlow. May God's rich est blessings be y ours is our p ray er. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Catlow. Money to loan on real estate. Farm loans at 6 per cent. B W T horne >( S /S S ////////S ///S S S //S //S //S //S /r S S ///S /S S ////S S ////S S S S //S S //r /S W M /V S /S A Phone Corbett 1102 Troutdale, Ore. Cecil J. Pounder Overland Standard Sedan Let me figure your plans 595 Old Time Dance Friday, Feb. 26 M ahonie H a ll, O re wham Campbell's Old Time Orchestra at th e facto ry O fficial P o r t l a n d C. o f C. M u sic A D M IS S IO N 50 cen t* p e r p e rso n Saves you money every mile Lowest first cost, lowest cost per mile Are You Clearing Stump Land»? POWER - QUALITY - STYLE T h e new W illys finance p lan offers easy tim e p ay m en t te rm s a t th e low est co st possible to p u rc h a se a n a u to m o bile. W hy pay m ure. IS m o n th s to pay. ■r HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. RELIABILITY W. A. H E S S E L SERVICE P h o n e 1141 J. C. H E S S E L I '- i x i \ f , . :4> ■ X, - • * ' - a . Stum p B urning is th e easiest and ch eap est m ethod of clearing Land of la rg e stum ps. Special proposition to th o se who ire anxious to c le a r (h eir land. COAL BRIQUETS A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE Call or write for Information Western Foundry Co. 6» Hood Street Mrs. R ichard S toner en tertain ed last F rid ay evening w ith a card party. The g u ests w ere Mr. and Mrs. W. A. D ry den. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Savage, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Boseman. Miss Mildred M cGregor and W alter Zenger. Mrs. E dith B irney, of P o rtlan d , was the v u e s t of Mrs. P e te r B organ over th e week-end. The L y u h u rst club en tertain ed the Jo k e r club w ith a card p arty on T u es day afternoon, a t the home of Mrs. Wm. McKee on Section Line road. Five tab les of 500 w ere m ade up. H onors w ent to Mrs. D. W. Bridge- farm er and Mrs. H. C. B ourne. A sh o rt p ro g ram of piauo duets w as giv en by Mrs. H. C *U oum e and Mrs. W. O. Shaver, a f te r w hich lunch was served. The dance given in the A rboleda clubhouse S atu rd ay eveuing, F eb ru ary 13, for th e benefit of th e Lynch P a r en t-T each er asso ciatio n w as a big su c cess. A bout $25 w as tu rn ed over to the associatiou. On T h u rsd ay eveuiug of la st week Mr. and Mrs. F red L. B ourne w ere h o sts to r Mr. ahd Mrs. A lexander Thom pson, Mr. and Mis. Wm. H orn- ecker and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H al la day. C ards w as the diversion for the evening, honors going to Mrs. Floyd H alladay and Mr. Thom pson. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Peebler, of S ea side, w ere g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. P eter B organ on Monday. PORTLAND, O R E . One of the recent social events in P o w ellh u rst w as a large party, given as a su rp rise at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gates. T he suggestion of a ‘'s u rp ris e ” cam e from Mr. G ates first proposing to give one on a friend. C onsequently it created q u ite a good deal of fun when th e plans w ent on and it w as quietly planned to be on Mr. G ates instead. P ro g ressiv e 500 was played a fte r w hich refresh m en ts w ere served. T hose p rese n t enjoyed the evening to its full extent d eclarin g Mr. and Mrs. G ates delightful hosts. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k E ggenberger are to en tertain a t p ro g ressiv e 500 on S atu rd ay evening. New people have moved into the B ennett place w hich has been v acan t so long. They are Mr. and Mrs. G reen and Mr. and Mrs. W alker of th e Ore gon garage. Mr. K am as moved his fam ily out from P o rtlan d la st week. At p resen t they are a t th e senior K am as’ w aiting to com plete th e ir hom e n ear D ellrose station. CEDAR F. H. H oecker is still laid up from the re su lt of a cu t hand w hich in ju ry he sustained last week w hile engaged in sp littin g kindling. He stru c k the left forefinger with the axe about an inch below the knuckle on th e back of the hand, severing the cords. The in ju ry , w hile not serious, Is painful and it ta k es considerable tim e for th e te n dons to knit. Daily Trip» to Portland G resham Phone 1581 Powell and Maple P o rtland Ft. E ast T aylor Phone EAst 68*9 AUCTION SALE S. S. Thompson Burn, Gresham M. C. WEBSTER MOTOR CO. HUDSON-ESSEX Now located in Botkin & Johnston Garage P h o n e 2191 ADVANCE SHOWING Mr. and Mrs. D. W. B rld g efarm er en tertain ed F rid ay evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs, G eorge F o rtn e r, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Lancefleld, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Robison and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. F in- nell. C ards w ere enjoyed a fte r w hich a d elightful supper w as served. G uests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F o rtn e r over la st w eek-end w ere Mrs, F o rt n e r’s m other, Mrs. C arrie K in n icu tt and Mrs. F o rtn e r's sister and b ro th er- in-law , Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Combs, ac com panied by th e ir d au g h ter, Corinne T he v isito rs all resid e in Eugene. Mrs. W. R. Locke en tertain ed the Jo k er club at her home on F rid ay af ternoon. H onors w ere aw arded Mrs D. W. B rldgefarm er and Mrs. F. L. Bourne. Dress Materials in C otton, R ay o n a n d Silk for the coming season T h is e a rly d isp la y of fa b ric s pre s e n ts to th e busy w om an a fine o p p o rtu n ity to p lan , f a r e n o u g h in a d v an ce of th e busy seaso n , h e r w a rd robe fo r S p rin g a n d S u m m er 1926. And sh e w ill h a v e a w ide choice of th e m ost w a n te d p a tte rn s a n d de sig n s th a t w ill n ot be a v a ila b le la te r in th e s e a s o n — w h en everybody Is lo o k in g fo r th e sa m e th in g . POWELLHURST Contractor and Builder $ ARBOLEDA G resh am , Ore. Floral Designs in Cotton Prints, priced at yd 25<, 35^ Fine Soisette Prints, yard............................................ 50c Heavy Suiting, 36-inch, in four shades, Blue, Orange, Yellow and Green. P R IN T E D CREPES, in all the cheerful spring colors, large and small designs, yard....1,25 to 1.95 C R EPE I)E CHENE, 38-inch, colors, Peach, Blue • Rose, Green, Black, White, yard......................$1.95 SHANGTAI—A heavy silk suitable for underwear and dresses. Colors, Light Blue, Delf Blue, Orange, Peach, Nile, Yellow, Lavender, Rose Qff and G ra y ................................................................. </OC WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. “'I’lie House of Quality” PHONE 1111 Gresham, OREGON We Give Green Trading .Stamps E have purchased the bus iness of the Jones Lum W ber Co. in Gresham and will carry a complete line of build ing materials at all times, and are now ready to give you quality goods, plus service and building advice of long exper ience. Come in and get acquainted. Respectfully yours, BARNES & RORRISON Phone 2181 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23 Sale B egins 1 I’. M. T he cows w ill be sold as rapidly as possible, will be appreciated. P ro m p t bidding T he undersigned will sell a t the 12 Head Very High-grade Jer»eg and Guern»ey Cou », all Fre»h. T h e se cow s a re a ll fresh . N one h a v e m ilked m ore th a n tw o w eeks a n d th e o th e rs will all fre sh e n w ith in te n days. T h e se a re a ll good heav y m ilk e rs w ith th e v ery best of udders, a s a n in sp e c tio n will show . T h ey a re all bro u g h t from m y fa rm a t M olalla w h e re I h a v e been fo r m ore th a n te n y e a rs past. I h av e sold th e farm a n d m u st sell th e cow s. You a re to a p p ra is e th em . T h e cow s m ay be seen a t th e b a rn in G resh am a fte r F e b ru a ry 18th. TERMS— All sum s $20 or under, Cash. Over $2$l six m o n th s’ tim e w ith in te re st a t 8 per cent per annum on approved notes. Those desiring cred it should see clerk, A. Meyers, a t F irs t S tate Bank, G resham , O regon, before day of sale. ALFRED WEST, Owner W. S. WOOD A SDNS. A u ctio n eers V ancouver, W ash. A. M E T E R S C lerk G resh am , Ore. Stock Reduction Sale THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY February 25, 26 and 27 See T uesday Outlook for com plete announcem ent and list of the hundreds of bargains. L L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO. Phone 1421 Gresham FAIRVIEW POWELL VALLEY The W om an's society of th e Sm ith M emorial P resb y terian ch u rch will hold its m onthly m eeting on T h u rs day aftern o o n , F eb ru ary 25, a t the home of Mrs. F. L. Lockwood at Rirds- dale- T he com m ittee on refresh m en ts is Mrs. D. M. Donough, Mrs. Stew ard B riggs and Mrs. Iola Copeland. E v eryone Is co rd ially Invited. F u n eral services will be held In P o rtlan d tom orrow m orning for John P. W elbes Sr., fa th e r of Jo h n P. Welbes Jr., who died a t his home tw o m iles east of M ontavilla. He is 83 yearn of age and Is survived by his wife, Mary W elbes, two sons, John I’., of F airview , and V ictor ,of R u ssell ville, and th ree g ran d ch ild ren . Con cluding services will be held at Rose City cem etery. A chicken su p p er, followed by a program , will he given S atu rd ay eve uing a t th e S aron L u th eran ch u rch u n der th e auspices of the L u th er League. The proceeds of th e e n tertain m en t will go tow ard th e building fund of a new L u th eran church. "C h rist’s Victory Over th e A dver sary will he the them e of the serm on at the Pow ell Valley Mission ch urch Sunday m orning at 11 o'clock In the evening th e p asto r, th e Rev. O. J. W llner will speak on "T he U nknow n Voice." Sur.day school will convene at 9:50. New things under "Classified." Fairview Grange 1» Entertain. Come to th e Old Tim e dance and card party given by F airview grange a t city hall, Monday evening. F eb ru ary 22. Admission 25c.—Ad. D on't forget th e a d v e rtise rs when you need an y th in g in th e ir line.