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GRB8HAM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, APRIL «, PAGE THREB TROUTDALE The election held on T uesday of la st week to vote bonds for a new school, ca rrie d by a larg e m ajority. Mrs. S usan H ard in g extended an in vitation to T ro u td ale m em bers of the E astern S tar to an A pril Fool p arty i given at h er hom e on th e Colum bia highw ay n ea r C orbett. Dr. and Mrs. E A. Mann and Mrs. | V. C. N orthrup. of P o rtlau d , and Mrs. ! F. W. Bayley, of T he D alles, w ere vis- j ito rs la st Sunday at the C. I. T hom as ! home. T he ladies, who a re sis te rs of j Mrs. Thom as, w ere delegates to the I D. A. R. convention la st week. T hom as H ensley an d son. Raym ond of P o rtlan d , w ere v isito rs of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. C raw ford th e p ast week. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. K endall attended ' th e flower show at th e W om an's club j ! building in P o rtlan d recen tly and re- ] I p o rt the flowers w ere beautiful. C. C. Bush has left by autom obile I for a visit w ith his m o th er in A m arilo, Texas. He has not seen h er for 20 y ears and is looking fo rw ard w ith m uch p leasu re to his visit. He expects [ to be aw ay a m onth. UDSON $50 LESS ESSEX Thelpwest Prices at Which These Cars ever Sold Hudson Brougham Hudson Coach and Essex Coach nd $25 to ?5O Further Saved on Every Car by the A.Y.D. Plan Price» Include Freight, Tax and J it YourT2oor W ith Nothing Else to Pay Mrs. L o tta M iller of M aupin. O re gon. is visiting Mrs. Alice Rix. Mrs. B. P. Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. O. Reynolds and Miss Alice Reynolds I w ere Sunday g u ests a t th e hom e of | A u t o m a tic W in d s h ie ld C le a n e r L. A. H arlow . F r o n t a n d R e a r B u m p e rs Louis Bock of Silverton, visited his ] R e a r V ie w M ir r o r sister, Mrs. Alvin Copeland, Sunday. T r a n s m is s io n L o c k (b u ilt in ) Mrs. E. L av iran d and baby, of G ari- | T » o o t the most exclusive fashions in Easter finery— both speax- R a d ia to r S h u tte rs baldi, is v isitin g h er m other, Mrs. J. ia n g u a g e o f due— both possessing a charm that ia M o to -M e te r mitable! The hat is of draped silk, trimmed with the gayeet of E rricso n . C o m b in a tio n S to p a n d ■nbroidery and has droopy, graceful lines. Particularly lovely and T a il L ig h t Mrs. Alice Rix received a le tte r from I E a sy a n d C on ven ien t P u rch a se T erm s imusual » the new version of the popular ensemble, consisting of a Mrs. George Inglis, of G resham , who two piece dress of beige worsted, and a flowing cape, the smartness is in C alifornia, and she says it has | o f M ich is accented by beinsr bordered with vividly colored stitchery n o thing on Oregon. —the very rawest of novel trimminars. R ecent g u ests a t th e Lee E vans I hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs. E rro l Iyde | PLEASANT VALLEY and Mr. and Mrs. McKay. POWELL VALLEY Phone 2491 HUDSON - ESSEX Mrs. S arah W ishard, of P o rtlan d , I Gresham C lackam as county has a crew of ' A fine E aster program was rendered has been v isitin g h e r niece, Mrs. [ m en at w ork q u arry in g and crush in g at the Mission ch u rch Sunday evening G ladys McGinnis. rock from th e Boone Johnson q u arry . ! by th e m em bers of th e Sunday school. Mrs. Minnie B eiderm an sp e n t a few I T he rock will be used for paving th e Miss Edith Lind will leave F rid ay days in P o rtlan d la st week w ith | -1141 F o ster road, beginning at th e H enry m orning for Los A ngeles w here she friends. T ro ge place, the end of the p resen t wU| join her sister> Mlss R uth Lind Mrs. H. T. McGinnis is spending th e I pavem ent and extending to a point who w ent to C alifornia some tim e ago week w ith her d au g h ter and son, Mrs. [ DAMASCUS n e a r D am ascus. F or 8jx y ears p ast Miss Lind has been M arion' Cathey and M. T. McGinnis. G. H, Richey left recen tly for a few the efficient housekeeper at th e resi A lfred Milne, of La G rande, Mr. and 1 Mr. and Mrs. E m anuel M agnuson d ay s’ visit w ith his son, Dr. L. C. i dence of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. L iedfors Mrs. Jo h n G. Milne and fam ily, of The celeb rated th e 25th an n iv ersary of Richey of Pendleton. and this w ill be Iyer first re a l vaca D alles, Mr. and Mrs. F. P o rte r and th e ir m a rria g e w ith a silv er w edding d au g h ter, Isabelle, and Mr. and Mrs. at th e ir home in D am ascus on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. EUingham , ac tion for a long period of tim e. com panied by Mrs. Emma Godfrey, all W hile engaged in th e boyish sp o rt G. Ju n o r, of P o rtlan d , w ere recent A sh o rt p ro g ram w a s given and r e fresh m en ts served. Mr. and Mrs. Mag- . of P ortlan d , w ere guests at th e home of w restlin g at an interm ission F ri guests a t th e T. M. Low home. T he T ro u td ale L adies Aid w ill m eet nuson w ere presen ted w ith a hand- of Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Sager, Sunday day at th e Pow ell Valley school, Del of la st week. b ert C arrell su stain ed a sp rain ed W ednesday, A pril 7, a t th e hom e of some se t of silv erw are. P. W. T horen * and th e Rev. O. J. W ilner spoke on Every driver knows his own motor. If it has lost its old- Mr. and Mrs. John Friday, of Banks, an k le w hen he uTIil Clyde R esare m ade Mrs. R. D. H ew itt. The T ro u td ale P a re n t-T e a c h e r as- them es a p p ro p riate to th e occasion w ere recen t v isitors a t th e hom e of 1 a w rong move. He has suffered con time power and pick-up— tell us about it. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. T u rn er. siderable pain w ith th e foot, b ut afte r sociation w ill m eet F riday, A pril 9, and a m ost enjoyable tim e w as sp en t * Mrs. W. L. K esterson has gone to a carefu l exam ination by a physician and it is hoped th e re w ill be a good to g eth er. T hose p rese n t w ere Mr. and atten d an ce. Mrs. O scar T horen, S. E. P aim q u lst V \ e 1 1 re-condition your cylinders, install guaranteed H eppner, w here she expects to spend 11 w as decided tf>at no bones w ere A p leasan t evening w as sp e n t by and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Mag- piston rings, pistons, pins and bearings and make the sev eral m onths visiting w ith friends hroken- 3 those who atten d ed th e c a rd p arty I nuson, Adolph Nelson and fam ily, the motor as good as new. in th a t locality. , T he young people's society of the given by th e T ro u td ale c h a p te r W ed-1 Rev. O. J. W ilner and fam ily, a sister Mr. and Mrs. H arry Davis, of P ort- Mission chu rch w ill have a social a t th e nesday evening of la st week. In te re s t- I Mrs. M agnuson, Mrs. L ivberg and land, w ere recent guests of Mr. Davis' ch u rch W ednesday evening beginning ing guessing gam es w ere p a rt of th e h e r dau g h ter, of Oregon City, Mrs. ou 11 save time and money by coming in to see us to p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davis. a t 8 o'clock to w hich all, old as w ell program and w ere m uch enjoyed. I P e te r Johnson and ch ild ren , of P o rt- day, We’ll be glad to give you a price in advance for Wm. N agle of Buckley Avenue w as as young, are co rd ially invited, Mrs. J. L edbury is m uch pleased land, P- W. T horen and S igfred P eter- the necessary work. a valley visitor on Monday of last special program has been p repared week. and th e Rev. W illiam F airw ea th er over receiving a b eau tifu l bouquet of Bon and Joy A nderson, of Canby ------------------------- | Mr. and Mrs. O. A. G iltner w ere from P lea san t Home will speak, also E a ste r Calla lilies from an au n t In | She received It EM E M B E R g u ests a t the home of th e ir d aughter, th e re w ill be m usical selctions by the O akland, C alifornia. CEDARVILLE Poor rephtcDniPiil partn Mrs. Glen H arm on, of th is place. Pow ell V alley strin g band and th e them on F rid a y and d escribes them as ran ruin a tfoixl me« T he C. F. C. of C edarville m et on rhanlrul Job. In*lnt on ------------------------ ' H lllsviw o rch e stra. R efreshm ents ju s t ‘‘b eau ties.” guaranteed part». T h u rsd ay w ith Mrs. W alter Forbes. Phoenix Silk Hose for Ladies. will be served. H er sister, Mrs. F orbes, of P o rtlan d In a ll the new shades. F u ll fash- j ------------------------ ARBOLEDA ioned, service silks and chiffons, 11.35, w as presen t, also th e guest of honor, FAIRVIEW $1.50, $1.85. A ylsw orth & M artin. Miss F lorence A rnot, who has been I Mrs. C. O. H orning, gave a ta lk on the A play entitled , ‘‘T he D elegate,” will visiting her un cle and au n t. Mr. and C h ild ren 's F arm home a t C orvallis be given u n d er th e auspices of th e Mrs. F red L. B ourne, retu rn ed to Mon an d its needs. HAMLIN A BOSS, Props. F airview P aren t-T ea ch e r association m outh Sunday of la st week, w here she | P hone 2391 Night 706 at the school au d ito riu m F riday eve is atten d in g th e Oregon N orm al. 603 LUSTED Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H alladay, Mrs. ning, A pril 23. T hose in ch arg e u rge I all to reserv e th is d ate on th e ir cal D. C. Gale of P o rtlan d and E. F. Wood, J T he P aren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n of endars and plan to atten d th is e n te r of the H aw aiian Islan d s, enjoyed a trip th e L usted school will m eet a t the M A YO R (IE SA N D Y 01 T Garden Service. tainm ent w hich prom ises to be of u n to G overnm ent Camp, one day re- J schoolhouse F rid ay evening. T he g irls FOR C O U N T Y O F F IC E S P ru n in g , landscaping, law ns, sp ad cently. usual in terest. ing. Old fashioned g ard en s a specialty. w ill sell hom e-m ade candy. It is W. A. P ro cto r, m ayor of Sandy, has Com plete line of fru it and o rn am en tal T he re g u la r m eeting of th e A rbo hoped th e re w ill be a good attendance. tre e s and sh ru b s for sale. W. W. If it is a cu ltiv a to r or a com bine leda Im provem ent club w as held in the F red M organ is fu rth e r im proving announced his candidacy for th e o f Stow e, phone 321.—Adv. h arv e ster, R u ark sells it for less and clubhouse on T h u rsd ay evening. S till doing business , , i his resid en ce by having a floor p ut in fice of com m issioner of C lackam as pays th e freig h t. In te rn a tio n a l H a r Mrs. W. R. Thom of P o rtlan d was hls bagem ent. county. He served eig h t y ears fo r NOTICE OF FILING FINAL ACCOI 1ST. vester Co., 300 B elm ont St., P o rtlan d . No. 23416. hostess at luncheon, on la st W ednes —Adv. m erly in th is cap acity and was su c In tlie Circuit Court of the State o f Ore day, for Mrs. W. R. Locke. L ittle Home Shop B arg ain s. gon for the County of Multnomah. In Probate. Mrs. J. C. F innel Is recovering from I A nice asso rtm en t of gingham s, ceeded by R ichard W right, of Oregon In the Matter o f the E state of D ewitt 8. rec en t illn ess and is a g u est a t th e voiles, broadcloths, ratin es, crep es and City In 1925. If he is elected, he will Johnson, Deceased. N otice Is hereby given, that B. H. John home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. F ln n ell in sllk8- also lingerie m ateria ls and silk succeed C. W. C ruse, who I iuh filed for son, adm inistrator o f the estate of DeW itt P o rtlan d I ÍL?8e> a t the L ittle Home Shop, corner 8. Johnson, deceased, has filed his final , T hird stre e t and Hood avenue. Mrs. the county Judgeship In opposition to account as such adm inistrator, with the Mrs. D. C. Gale, of P o rtlan d , w as th e | N ellie Cox. p ro p rieto r, Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Ju d g e H arvey E. Cross. the County o f Mititnvioali, Departm ent of d in n er guest of h er son-in-law and This Standard Equipment :»s S ¿SSEX “6” COACH * 909 HUDSON COACH - 1379 Hudson Brougham - 1639 Hudson7-Pass.Sedan 1875 M. C. Webster Motor Co. DON’T KEEP IT a Secret GRESHAM GARAGE Phone FRANK C. JONES A SAFE INVESTMENT WITH GOOD DIVIDENDS Our First Preferred Shares Pay You 7.2 per cent on Your Money. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Why Too Should Huy This Stock Our business is firm ly established, well m anaged and perm anent. Your savings will he safe. Your Income will be re g u la r and dependable. Dividends paid by check first of each m ln th , o r q u arte rly . E xem pt from S tate P ersonal P ro p e rty Tax. D ividends exem pt from N orm al F ederal Incom e Tax. Investment Department 820 Electric Building PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. n o t ic e t o c i t r n i T o i t a . dau g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H alla In the Circuit Court of the State o f Ore day, on W ednesday of la st week. gon for the County of Multnomah in Mr. and Mrs W. R. Locke had Mr. I ♦ ,P baiJ - ,, , .. „ . . . . . . the M atter o f the E state of Tacy A. and Mrs. R. A. D elker as b rea k fa st ] Ixtwe. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that the under g u ests recently. signed has been appointed by the Circuit j j Court of the State of Oregon, for the E. F. Wood of Lihue, K auai, T , . ” 1 County of Multnomah, adm inistrator of b ro th er-in -law of Mrs. Floyd H alladay, the E state of Tacy a . Ix>w e, deceased, ho has been visiting here, left Sun- ,Ta<?miaa«a'in M » ld estate O T e ’c « ^ ’ ^ ‘o present U** the same, duly verified verified day on a business trip to Chicago. Mr. I as Ll„neA, l,° . .. by Isw law required, at the office of Me Wood p lan s on sailin g for the Ha- |'> u lr k f * t Schneider. Schneider, 501-7 Corbett Build w alian Islan d s about* th e first of next I B u ^ l d » ? ^ NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Circuit Court o f the State of Ore- gon for the County of Multnomah. In the Matter of the E state of Lewis C. Metzger, Deceased. N otice Is hereby given that the under signed have been aiijiolnted executors of the E state of I-ewls ______ Metzger, deceased. by the Circuit Court o f the State o t Ore _ gon. County of Multnomah, and have qualified All persons having claim s against the said estate are hereby notified to present the sam e to us at the office of W. J. Cooper, attorney, Gresham, Oregon with vouchers and duly verified within six month» of the date hereof Dated and first published March 23, 1326, last published April 21). 192C. m on th m onths from the date hereof. LEW IS W. METZGER, I L. P. LOWE, Administrator. EI.M ER R. METZGER. The A rboleda Im provem ent club | McOUlRK ft SC H N EIDER. W J. COOPER. E xecu tor. „„„„ „ __, ». _ i..i u n . I A ttorneys for Administrator. gave a dance in th e clubhouse, S a tu r - 1 Dated and first published. March 30, 1326. Attorney for Executors, day evening of last week. Date o f last publication, April 27, 1326. Gresham, Oregon. Y o u ¿ a n i get r r 1 S tarted - come ON BACK IN THE HOUSE.1 WE'LL ß E WET TO pTH E W M .' THAT" NEW FELLER MARYV G O T T H IN K .S H E'SSM A R T- T>IO 4A S E E HIM LAUGH W HEN M A G ALLED neC U T O P T H E PARLER. T O N IG H T? T 5U T w e FIXED H IM D lD h ir I w e S C R A P ? ,’ B ETC H A Hl 2 i o le car . w ill . R O N ' HAROLD C A NT GET HI2, C A Q S T A R T E D —A N D ITS R A IN IN G T C T 2 ß - lß L € - w h a tll w e d o ? Probate, and that Saturday, the 8th day of May, 1926, at the hour of 9:30 a m., and the courtroom of said Court, tias been fixed as the tim e and place for the hear ing of objections to said final account and the settlem ent thereof B. H. JOHNSON, Administrator. M cOUlRK ft SCH N EIDER, A ttorneys for Adm inistrator Dated and first published, April 6. 1926. >ate of last publication, May 4, 1926. H a ll’s C a ta r r h Medicine rid your system o i Ca arth or Deafness caused by Catarrh. Sold br drogf„n fm non 40 A Í2 .Í2 E N 'A R E Y O U A w A kS C ? O M E O N G E T U P " M fc -S M IT H « T O S T A Y A ll night - hell ,E E P IN YOU £ Ü E D - T L L FIV OU A P L A C E O N T H E F L O O U 'j JEST WHEN I T G ot it A ul , T WARMED DP- PU BLISH ER S • A ttocasteb service reg . v .s. pat . o m c s ymm F. J. C H E N E Y & . C O ., T oled o . O h io