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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1927)
GRESHAM COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Mrs. Guy T albot of P o rtlan d gave a luncheon on T h ursday to a few P o rtlan d friends at the T a l bots' sum m er home, “B rokenhill.” a t L atourell F alls. th e Pow ell Valley schoolhouse in w hich he p lans to open a g en eral m erchandise business. The b u ild ing is now ready for th e plasterin g , will be 24x50 feet in size and of fram e co nstructio n . C harles Jo h n son is assistin g in th e c a rp en te r work. Mr. A rvidson has had 17 y ea rs' experience in th e m ercan tile ! business in South D akota. Several new houses will be built th is sp rin g a t Corbett. Lloyd B ram hali is planning a new house on his acre of land. Mr. VanHee GILLIS is m aking extensive im provem ents — to his pro p erty and beautifying his A son w eighing 6ty pounds w as grounds. i born to Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Jo h n Miss M. S. H am ilton and Miss son Monday. M arch 14. H e,has been A nna G ray, te ac h ers in th e Buck- nam ed W illiam G ustav. m an school in P ortland, spent S un VICTORY day as gu ests of Mrs. M arian Crane. Mrs. C rane has employed The V ictory circle of the E van- Mr. F ish er, a landscape g ard n e r of ical W om en’s union w ill m eet at P o rtlan d , to ta k e charg e of the the home of Mrs. F. F oth on T h u rs b eautifying of her grounds. day afternoon, M arch 17, a t 2 Sunday guesir a t Columbia View o'clock. Members and friends are farm w ere W illiam R asm ussen, a j invited to attend . stu d e n t at N orth Pacific D ental col lege, L. A ndersen, R. P. R assm us- FAIRVIEW sen of T he D alles and Miss A nna Mrs. C. G. F anch er en tertain ed at E tling. S unday dinner in honor of h er h u s Mr. and Mrs. Salzm an of P o rt band's birthday. T hose p rese n t land visited Monday w ith Mr. and were Mrs. Ida S hepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Woodle. Mrs. G alen F an ch er and son, Mr. Mrs. N ettie K incaid has retu rn ed and Mrs. Newell F an ch e r and Mr. to h er home a fte r a sh o rt stay w ith I and Mrs. W. E. Beegle. h er m other a t S pringdale. Mrs. The first re h e a rsa l for th e com K incaid is m uch im proved in m unity E a ste r c a n ta ta w ill be held h e a lth , Mrs. E sth e r S ettlem eier is at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. George also im proving. Lum sden Sunday evening a t 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. Lew is A rneson made The c a n ta ta w ill be given u nder the a trip to Hood River last week to direction of Mrs. L eslie Cam pbell atten d the fun eral of a friend. ! and stye req u ests anyone who sings P rin c ip a l Moody of Columbian to come to th e reh e arsal. Mr. and Mrs. H arry A ndrade of high school has been ill but is now P o rtlan d w ere Sunday g u ests at im proving. Ju liu s Meier of P ortlan d w as on th e hom e of th e la tte r’s m other, his place here S aturday, inspecting Mrs. H. C. Moore. L ittle A llen T ow nsend, sone of th e p ro g ress of the building of his ! Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tow nsend, is w onderful new home. slow ly recovering from a severe a ttac k of the w hooping cough. POWELL VALLEY TROUTDALE T he P aren t-T ea ch e r association of th e Powell V alley school will A dance w ill be given by th e m eet F riday evening. A good pro T ro u td ale Masonic lodge F riday g ram is being arranged. evening, M arch 18, to w hich Ma Mr. and Mrs. V earl Hoover, th e sons and th eir fam ilies and E a st la tte r a niece of Mrs. C. A. L und ern S ta r m em bers and th e ir fam i q u ist, w ere week-end guests a t the lies are invited. L u n d q u ist home from W illam ina, Oregon. ROCKWOOD Jo h n V icklund has moved his fam ily into the new house w hich lie The Rockwood P aren t-T ea ch e r recen tly com pleted across the association gave a silv er tea F riday s tre e t from th e Powell Valley evening w hich w as one of the m ost schoolhouse. successful events of th e year. The C harles Nordblom is erecting a varied program consisted of com large new house on his p roperty in m unity singing, selections by the th e so u th ern p a rt of th e Powell ladies’ harm onica band, saxophone V alley d istrict. num bers by O ra E ckert, acco m p an P lan s are being m ade for a m u ied by Mrs. J. F. Dunlop, a jazz sical concert to be given by the band by ladies in costum e, con clu d ch o ir of the Mission church on the ' ing w ith several guessin g contests. evening of A pril 9 in the church for A fter th e program sandw iches, cof th e benefit of the building fund. fee and cake w ere served to a Nils Johnson, who moved to Mon large crow d in th e basem ent. tesano, W ashington, in Ja n u a ry of th is year, w as back to G resham and PLEASANT VALLEY Pow ell Valley th e first of the week to finish up business affairs in con Mr. and Mrs. E. N ordin, E dw ard nection w ith his change of resi- ' and E dith Nordin of C ottrell w ere dence. He has his place in Powell dinner gu ests on Sunday at th e V alley rented. He m akes his home home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ball. w ith his son-in-law and daughter Band co n cert at high school Mr. and Mrs. A. W allis near M onte gym nasium tom orrow (W ednes sano. A. C. A rvidson is erecting a day) night. See program in P. E. P. building on his prem ises opposite com pany's ad in to d ay 's paper. in.... o m m k m OUTLOOK, T I'E SP A Y . MYBCH CORBETT | PLEASANT VIEW AVENUE 1#¿7 PAGE THREE G ladiolus Bulbs. A Good Im e stin e n t. T hree-year-old bulbs, 15 differ Ten acres about half m ile from ent colors, 3 dozen for $1, 9 dozen A m eeting of th e b erry grow ers for $2.50, post paid. Chas. E. Gos G resham city lim its on Loop high will be held at th e S. A. R oberts sett, Rt. 1, box 137, Boring, O re way. W onderful soil, all cleared, at a tru ly bargain price. See B. W. place six m iles so u th of G resham gon.—Adv. T horne or call G resham 2751.— in th e Dam ascus vicinity on T h u rs Phone su b scrip tio n s to 1561. Adv. day, March 17, at 10 o’clock. C lay ton L. Ixtng. h o rtic u ltu ra l ex ten sion m an front Oregon A g ricu ltu r al college, will be p resen t to dis cuss b erry problem s. Cover crop d em onstrations w hich are being carried on at th e Robert« place will Columbia Grange Hall be studied. All in terested are in vited to attend. AUSPICES GRANGE DAMASCUS The card club will hold its next m eeting on S atu rd ay evening, March 19, at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Sm ith. T he m em bers met la st S aturday evening w ith Mr. and Mrs. W alter Edelm an. W eek-end v isito rs a t th e W alter Edelm an hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs. E. C. P resto n and ch ild ren of Bon neville, and Mrs. P re sto n ’s sister. Miss Ruth Vance, who is in Bonne ville from U tah on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Mosier of Mansfield, Ohio, are house guests at the hom e of th e ir uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Sm ith. A su rp rise w as given Mr. and Mrs. P ercy Giese la st S atu rd ay eve ning in honor of th e 15th an n iv er sary of th e ir m arriag e. They re ceived m any nice gifts on the oc casion. T hose p rese n t w ere Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Sm ith, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Forbes and ch ild ren , Mr. and Mrs. A. W. L am b ert and daughter Mary, N orm an F orbes, Miss Cora Giese, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Heiney and ch ild ren and Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Mosier. Thom as H arvey has been very ill since th e death of his w ife which occurred sev eral m onths ago. He is unable to leave th e house. J. D. Sims of T igard w as a S u n day visitor a t the home of Ben H al stead. Miss E dithe B u tler of P o rtlan d was out F rid ay and sp en t th e a fte r noon w ith her p are n ts Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Butler. E ight young people cam e from P o rtlan d Sunday and conducted the m orning services a t th e ch u rch , a song service, a violin and vocal duet and a serm on by Roy Dale, a youth of 15, w hich was in terestin g and w ell delivered by so youthful a person. Mr. and Mrs. L. A rneson and d au g h ters visited friends n ear F o r est Grove S aturday. Mrs. F red Reed had ch arg e of th e sto re d u r ing th e ir absence. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dawes, nee L ucile K incaid, from Independence, visited th e la tte r ’s sisters and m o th er h ere Sunday. Mrs. M. E. Reed retu rn ed to P o rt land Sunday afte r a w eek's visit h ere w ith her ch ildren. Miss Em m a H ankey sp en t th e w eek-end in P o rtland. Mrs. Geo. P e rry and E veline Reed w ere in P o rtlan d S aturday. Ralph K incaid w as agreeably su rp rised W ednesday evening when 15 of his P ortlund friends cam e to spend the evening with hint and play 500. Mrs. Pullium and children a re now occupying th e ir new hom e re cently p urchased by her son, E arl. Mr. and Mrs. C larence Bush and d au g h ter of B ridal Veil attended church here Sunday. K arl H annem an is planning a sale of a p art of his thoroughbred jersey herd to be held early in A pril. Mrs. P. D. S ettlem eier has been very ill the past week but is som e D on't lay down th e p aper till you w hat improved. have read the W ant Ads. V V T i FRIGIDAIRE Announcement Hard Time Dance COTTRELL Multnomah and northeastern Clack amas counties. This line includes the famous Delco light and water systems as well as the celebrated Frigidaire cooling cabinets for home use and commer cial purposes. Call 1421 for our salesman to make a call on you to explain this wonderful electric refrigerator or better still, see them on display at this store. L L KIDDER HDW. CO. GRESHAM ,i*-i**î**î*-i*-i**i**i**î**î**i*<î**i**i**i**î**.**i**î*-î**i*,:**î**f**z-i**î,-î**î>*i**i-*î**i**î**i**i**i**i--i**î**i**i**i>*i**î**îMi**î**i* J Good Floor Good M usic In su ran ce funds for farm loans. No com m ission or brokerage. Very easy term s. B. W. Thorne.—Adv. Do } on Buv or Sel/ ? > MASONIC DANCE, F air- view Lodge No. 92. A. F. & A. M.. F rid ay evening. Mar. 18, 1927. Old tim e m usic. Masons, E astern S tars, th e ir fam ilies and I Time and money saved by con venient telephone methods of buying or selling are actual cash protits on your telephone invest ment. frie n d s invited. WM. H. STANLEY, Sec'y. jo h n t . mcginnis , w . m . DANCE O regon T elephone C o . Every Saturday Night DAMASCUS Music by A1 Goodwin’s O rchestra A Entertainers 65c Admission 35c 6 m iles from G resham Everyone cordially invited z------------------------------------------------A O L D T IM E rig h t n ow is the ideal tbne^have Ford DANCE Fairview E TAKE PLEASURE in W announcing our appointment as Frigidaire distributors for eastern SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 19 The m otion picture, ‘'Flam ing W aters” will be presented at the C ottrell schoolhouse on Friday eve ning, March 18, under the auspices of th e P aren t-T each er association. All are invited to be present. G iv e n b y F r e d ... iiiihiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiihii.....iiiiiqinoniiiiiniiiiiuioiiai...... . Why Be Satisfied With Less 15. Hall G . A n ie k e r Saturday, Mar. 19 Good Old Time Music EVERYBODY INVITED c ö a a le d Come and have a Good Time. > ----------------- Portland-Gresham Stage LV. P HitT L IN D P a r k a m 1 Y a m h ill B F a c o n 8181 •7 :34La. •8 :30 a . 9 30 a . 9 50 a . 10 :30 a . 11 :30 a. 11 50 a . 12 :30 P 1 :80 P 2 :30 P 2 50 P. 3 :30 p. 4 :30 P 5 :30 P 5 :5 0 p. 6 :30 P tio o o P i l l :00 P f l l :30 P m ., S. L . m .. P . V. m , B . L. m . 8. L . m ., P . V . m , B . L. m .. S L,. m , P . V. m .. B. L . m .. P . V . m ., S. L. m . B . I.. n i., P . V . m . B. L. m .. 8 . L . m ., P . V . m . PV . m . S. L. m . B. L. You have a good car and it will contutue to give you first class service if you give it a square deal. Every car needs tuning up after a period o f use to offset the effect» of natural wear. I f you neglect this, your car actually grows old before its time and will probably cost more to operate because of imperfect mechanical condition. You can spare your car better now than next spring and we can give you a faster job. Drive in and let’s talk it over. LV. ( • k LSIIA M P o w e ll1 1 t Rt»he rt» P h on«» u n •fi :45 a. •7 00 A. 8 :30 a . ft 00 a . ft :30 a . 10 :30 a . 11 :00 a . 11 30 A. 12:30 P 1 :30 P 2 :00 P 2 30 P 3 :30 P 3 :50 P 4 30 P 5 :30 P tfi 15 P t7 OH P t7 :1 5 P m .. m ., m , rn . m .. m ., rn.. m . rn . m .. m ., m . m , m . m .. m ., m .. rn , m , 8. P. B. 8 P. B. 8. P B P. 8. B. P. 8 B. P. S. P B. I-. V. L. L. V. L. I,. V. L. V. L. 1,. V. 1,. 1.. V L,. V. L. RAKER & SON GRESHAM, OREGON • D a l iy e x c e p t S u n d a y s a n d h o i id a y» t S a t u r d a y s . S u n d a y « a n d h o lid a y s . X T uesdays a n d T h u rsd a y s . 8 . L .— S e c tio n b i n e r o a d . P . V .— P o w e ll V a lle y r o a d . B . L .— B a s e b i n e r o a d . O w ned and o p e ra te d A U TH O R IZED by ••F O R D GEO. LEWIS & SON I D EA LER S CARE FO R ------------ ~ ~ — YOUR — FORD CAR” --j r — Than Your Motor’s Full Power? Full power, as well as satisfactory and economical operation, depends upon the condition of a motor’s piston equipment—piston rings, pistons and pins. When worn they need replacement. A worn motor means a larger gas and oil consump tion and in these days of high gas and oil, that is no small item. You have even- right to expect the utmost from your automobile, even though the speedometer does show a large mileage. A thorough recondi tioning will bring back all the old-time pep and power and lower your gas and oil consumption. BRING YOUR CAR TO US Let us look it over. We guarantee an expert me chanical jobj and will use only the best parts, such as \ icQuay-Xorris Piston Rings, Pistons, Pins and Bearings. , YOU’LL GET A PRICE IN ADVANCE. GRESHAM GARAGE HAMLIN & HOSS, Props. ! HU D SO N The Super-Six Principle Freed to the Limit *■ * * M o to r car types com e and go, just as m o to r cars do , * , But the grace and distinction which character ize Buick always stay in style * < 'T h ey never become commonplace * < The reason is, that Buick style is sincere, and expressive of the q uality th at is in the car < < «- Buick owners never are asked to buy a car o f exaggerated de sig n , w ith lin e s w h ich m ig h t b e come distasteful to the eye ' ' < Buy a Buick! - * ' And you will always be proud of your car Pow ell Street BM 1 K lIIM HCM HIIIIII IIIO U M IIIM ItaM H m m U O lH IIIU H lS Hill,DU COAL New riders, new buyers and thousands who merely witness it« vivid dash on the road are saying “There is nothing like it in the w orld.” BRIQUETS Sfwnderd C o a c h 11 2 1 5 A TRUCK W H F N B F T T I R M T O ’ H DILFS ARF B I 'l l T " FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK ' Bt IC K W IL L BI IL O T H E M Powell and Maple ¡Volter WÍ Metzger P nrtlnnd Ft. F a .I T aylor Phon« E ta l «N • S e d a n |1 M 9 • • J-Psaarncer Sedan |173O • • 7«Pasaenger Sedan $1 MW A l l p n e a » f. o b D é t r u it , p lu » «rar a a e /a a ras EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE G re» ham Phon. 1581 M e x ia ! » Cuatetm B u ilt M o d u le B ro u<lu im >1575 Daily Trips to Portland • M. C. Webster Motor Co. GRESHAM MALES A SERVICE Phone 184)1 Í1 y ^ ilt Phone 2491 Hud non- Essex Dealer Gresham Opposite P. O.