GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER i ,
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Notice to the Psbllr.
Special Bargain.
Kay next Thursday. The ladies are
My wife, Hattie R. Otto, haring left
FAIRVIEW
Overland coupe sedan 1925. Driven
me, I will not hereafter be responsible only 3500 miles. Looks like a new
requested to bring sandwiches and the
for any debts which she may contract. car. Hessel Implement Co.. Gresham.
Several Fairview ladies attended the hostess will furnish coffee. All inter
A. B. Otto, Gresham, Rt. 1, Box 15.
—Adv.
Eastern Star luncheon which was giv ested in the work of the bazaar are
en at the home of Mrs. Stewart at Lat- invited.
ourell last Saturday afternoon. The
Services will be heled next Sunday
hostess was assisted by Mrs. Wilcox. at the Methodist church, when there
Those going from here were Mrs. will be preaching at 11 o'clock by the
Hannah Shaw, Mrs. C. E. Bunn, Mrs. Rev. J. F. Dunlop, the recently ap
John Jonas, Mrs. C. P. Stone, Mrs. pointed pastor. Sunday school will
Ann Copeland. Mrs. W. E. Tegart and meet at 10 o'clock.
Mrs. Geo. Lumsden.
The regular meeteing of Fairview
Mrs. Blair and family moved into Grange will be held on Saturday eve
ning, October 9. Basket dinner will
the Schafer property last week.
be
served at 6:30, and at 7:30 the lec
Mrs. Hannah Shaw visited Fairview
ture program will begin, to which the
friends and relatives last week.
The Fairview Parent-Teacher asso public is invited. Good speakers will
ciation will give the first entertain be present to explain several of the
ment of the season next Friday eve measures which will be on the ballot
ning at the school auditorium. Miss at the November election. Members
Florence Honey who has spent several are especially urged to attend at this
months in China will be present and time.
give an Interesting talk. Mrs. Edella
ROCKWOOD
Miller and Miss Augusta Hahn of
Gresham are also on the program.
A reception is being planned for the
Mrs. Lester Campbell will lead the
new pastor, the Rev. J. F. Dunlop, to
community singing. This will be the
' be held at the church on Friday eve-
occasion of the reception to teachers j nlng, October 15. The date of the af-
Bring your car to us. We’ll recondi
and new members. All are cordially
| fair has been announced for October
invited to attend.
tion the motor, install new guaranteed
1 S, bu,t has been postponed to the later
Mrs. H. C. Moore has been spending
! time. Full announcements of the pro
piston rings, pistons, pins and any other
several days in Portland at the home
gram will be made later.
necessary parts. The cost is small. The
of her daughter, Mrs. Beulah Harvey.
Services for the church next Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Townsend, ac are announced as follows: Sunday
pleasure of driving will be greater and the
companied by Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
school at 10 o’clock, Epworth League
motor economy will surprise you.
Stone, visited the state fair last
at 7 in the evening and preaching by
Thursday.
the Rev. J. F. Dunlop at 8 o'clock.
The Women’s society of the Smith
Let us give you a definite price in ad
Memorial church will hold an all-day
vance on the work.
For real estate loans see or call B.
meeting at the home of Mrs. D. W. Mc W. Thorne.—Adv.
You’ll Not Get Stung
GRESHAM GARAGE
HAMLIN St HOSS, Props.
Phone 2391
Night 706
DANCE
Come and dance in the new remodeled hall
TROUTDALE CITY HALL
m o to r ca r
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SATURDAY, OCT. 9
Performance
JACK GIGRAY’S ORCHESTRA
Gentlemen #1.(10
Ladies Free
PAOS THREB
SPRINGDALE
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Bourgeois, on September 27.
Cecil Pounder surprised his wife on
her birthday, the 28th of September,
by installing a Universal electric
range for her in their home.
The many friends of Henry Christ
ensen wish him a speedy recovery
from his illness. He is in an open air
sanitarium trying to regain his
strength which was lost by two blood
transfusions during his father’s ill
ness.
Mrs. Christensen and little
daughter will remain in Portland with
her mother.
Mrs. Wm. Wright entertained the
Springdale Needle club last week.
Their next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Della Henkle.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Northway re
turned home from California recently
and reported a nice time, but the
weather very hot and dry.
The Parent-Teacher association of
Springdale met Wednesday evening
and discussed some important ques
tions, such as having hot lunches for
the children, and also things that
should be done in order to meet the
requirements for a standard school.
Miss Luella Poulsen from Canada
was here a few days visiting friends.
POWELL VALLEY
A bake sale will be held at the home
of Dr. J. O. Sture on Saturday, Octo
ber 9, beginning at 1 p. m. and con
tinuing during the evening. This will
be under the auspices of the church
building committee of the Saron Luth
eran church. Refreshments will be
served afternoon and evening in con
nection with the sale. A musical pro
gram will be rendered. All the goods
at the sale will be home-cooked.
POWELL VALLEY
The Deborah Ladies Aid of the
Swedish Mission church will be held
In the church parlors on Thursday af
ternoon, October 7. Mrs. Emil Satter-
strom will be the hostess for the oc
casion.
Mrs. Frank Gustafson was the host
ess Friday evening for a shower given
at her home for Miss Judith Larson
whose marriage to Dick Phillips, of
Oak Grove, is to be an event of the
near future. About 25 were present
and the bride-to-be received many
beautiful gifts. Refreshments were
served. Miss I.arson, who was a mem
ber of the 1923 graduating class of
Gresham Union high school, has been
employed by an insurance company In
Portland.
VICTORY
TROUTDALE
The quarterly meeting of the Evan
gelical Women's Union will be held at
the home of Mrs. John Strebin on
Thursday, October 7, at 2 o’clock.
Members and friends are cordially in
vited.
The card party, which was planned
by the Troutdale O. E. S. for October
6, has been postponed until a later
date because of the W. O. W. vaude
ville to be held in Troutdale.
LUSTED
PLEASANT HOME
Born to Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Lauder-
The regular meeting of the Lusted
back
on September 22, a son.
Parent-Teacher association will be
held at the schoolhouse on Friday
Buy Shrubbery Now.
evening. October 8. at 8 o’clock. A
Beautify your home. Plant shrubs.
program is assured, after which lunch roses and trees now. Correct design
will be served for a nominal charge. ing and planting free. E. M. Stone,
Ladles are requested to bring cakes. phone Gresham 21x1.
Call Gresham 1233 and let us appraise
your old stove. We have an electric
range to suit any pocketbook or kitch
en. Acorn Sales & Service Co.
Why not buy lumber direct from the
mill? Sandy Lumber Co., phone San
dy 223.—Adv.
tf
that startled the motor car industry
r | 'HE motor car industry was start«
led w hen Buick presented the
new Buick with an engine vibro-
tionless beyond belief.
This is the Difference
Its fluid smoothness makes other
m o to r cars seem rou gh , harsh,
noisy.
T en per cen t o f the farm s o f O regon have electric ser
vice, a ll from reg u la ted u tilities.
P eop le w h o have driven B uicks
for years and p eo p le w h o have
ow ned much more expensive cars,
are c a p tiv a te d by th e lu x u r y
o f this one.
Leg« than three per cen t o f the farm s o f O ntario, C an
a d a , e n jo y the b enefits o f such service.
In O regon the reg u la ted u tilities are e x ten d in g their
lin es as fa st as business con d ition s reason ab ly perm it.
G ra d u a lly but ste a d ily that service to rural com m un i
ties is in creasin g.
THE
G
reatest
O ntario, served in part by the provin cial governm en t,
serves the cen ters o f popu lation.
BUICK
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““ EVER BUILT
WALTER W. METZGER
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Phone 1801
SALES AND SERVICE
GRESHAM
B R IQ U E T S
COAL
A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK
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G overn m ent op eration m ean s p o litica l operation .
P o litic a l op eration is a fte r the votes.
Daily Trips to Portland
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Portland
F t East Taylor
Phone EAst 6S*9
Don’t mortgage your propery to politics
Gresham-Portland Truck
W e have our own terminal and warehouse
at East W ater and Salmon, one block north of
the Auto Freight Terminal.
Send all freight to Walrad & Wright,
Inc. warehouse in the Pacific Hridge build
ing. Our trucks leave Portland for Gresh
am several times each day.
VOTE 337 X NO!
In our spacious, fire-proof warehouse we
cat: store your produce, grain, furniture, etc.
SAND AND GRAVEL
P O R T L A N D E L E C T R IC P O W E R C O M P A N Y
CRUSHED ROCK AND ROAD MATERIAL
WALRAD & WRIGHT, Inc.
Portland Phone EA. 233«_________ Gresham Phone 1831
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T he H o u sew iv e s’ C ouncil “ W ater and P o w e r ” A m e n d
m ent gives an in exp erien ced board ab solu te authority
to spend fifty-th ree m illion d o lla rs from the sa le o f sta te
bonds, for w hich a ll property in the sta te w ould be
m o rtg a g ed . T he farm er-taxp ayer helps to gu aran tee
the d ebt, but the O ntario exp erim en t sh ow s w ho gets
the service.
EKSTR0M TRUCK SERVICE
Gresham
Rhone
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,s and
If you have driven this great new
car, with this remarkable engine,
you know why.
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