GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, APRIL
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Troutdale Men Have
Enjoyable Party
T h irty -eig h t men of T rou td ale
and th e surro u n d in g co u n try spent
an enjoyable social evening at the
M asonic hall dining room la st
T uesday evening at th e invitation
of th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted,
p asto r of th e com m unity church.
T he L adies Aid society served an
enjoyable dinner. A collection ta k
en a t th e tab le m ore th a n paid the
expense of th e banquet. A fter the
men had sung a num ber of old
sta n d a rd and p opular songs, Rev.
Mr. H ollensted, introduced C hap
lain John W. Beard of P o rtlan d ,
who gave a splendid address on the
ideals of th e ea rlie r pioneers, and
the task of m en of th e p rese n t day
in th e in te re st of and for the bene
fit of th e g re a t m ultitu d e settlin g
in in creasin g num bers on th is P a
cific coast, w ith special referen ce
to th e m ission of th e little church
in th e com m unity.
G. P. L um sden, a form er re s i
dent of T rou td ale, also spoke of
th e faith fu ln e ss and stru g g le of th e
little band who had in y ears past
stood by th e church w ith special
referen ce to th e faith fu l labors of
th e L adies Aid society.
Rev. Mr. H ollensted appealed to
the men p rese n t to consider th is
ch u rc h as a com m unity afTair of
in te re st and im portance to all. He
sta te d th a t re p a irs should be m ade
to th e building or a m ovem ent
sta rte d tow ard building a new
chapel. He asked th a t a building
com m ittee be nom inated to con
sid er th e proposition, and th e fol
low ing com m ittee w as nom inated.
Jo h n B urns, A. D. K endall, T. F.
P arso n s, Chas. Scott, E. D. H ew itt,
W. C. S pence and O. W. M artin. A
m eeting of th is com m ittee w ill be
held in th e n ear fu tu re to decide
th is m a tte r.
W aldem ar H ollensted, son of the
p asto r and a m em ber of th e KGW
staff of P o rtlan d , sang tw o b a ri
tone solos and presided a t the
piano d u rin g th e singing.
Rev.
H ollensted
w as
much
pleased over th e success and value
of th is kind of gath erin g of men
only, and sta te d th a t he p la n s a
sim ilar g ath erin g la ter on during
th e y ear, w hen it is expected th a t
even a la rg e r num ber of men will
respond.
TROUTDALE
E aster w ill be observed by th e
T ro u td ale com m unity S u n d a y
school Sunday m orning at 10
o'clock. The Rev. E. R. D. H ollen
sted, th e p asto r, w ill be p resen t
and ta k e p a rt iu th is observance.
A good tu rn out of both ch ild ren
and ad u lts is looked for.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Scott and
children, M ary and Joe, sp en t S u n
day in Salem w ith Mr. S co tt's p a r
ents.
Mr. and Mrs. It. D. H ew itt and
son C harles and d au g h ter Evelyn
snent th e w eek-end in Albany, O re
gon, visiting relatives.
Miss Lois M iller of San F ra n c is
co w as a visitor a t th e L. A. H a r
low home th is week.
Mrs. E rn e st Rolf visited friends
here F riday and attended P aren t-
T eacher m eeting in the afternoon.
T he Rolfs have a beautiful new
hom e n ea r th e Base Line road.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. K endall and
(laughters, Amy and D orothy, w ere
dinner guests Sunday a t th e home
of Mrs. Dan L lew ellyn of P o rtlan d .
Mrs. F an n ie May Holm an and
children, Mr. and Mrs. A. Selling
and Miss T helm a Selling w ere v is
ito rs of Mr. an d Mrs. R ussel W il
son, Sunday.
Mrs. D ora Shute, who has been
ill for th e p ast w eek, has been
staying w ith her m other, Mrs. E.
P arsons.
S everal m em bers of th e T ro u t
dale F low er club atten d ed th e
g range m eeting a t Fairview F riday
n i g h t . _______________
FAIRVIEW
E a ste r services w ill be held at
th e Sm ith M em orial P re sb y teria n
church Sunday m orning and eve
ning. At 11 o’clock th e p asto r, th e
Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted, will
preach on the su b ject “T he L ast
E a ste r M orning.” S eats w ill be re
served for m em bers of th e F airview
Masonic lodge, who w ill atten d th is
service. A c o n to u n ity service w ill
be held a t 7:30 o'clock, a t w hich an
E aster c a n ta ta w ill be rendered
under th e direction of Mrs. L ester
Campbell.
A le ctu re “My Six Y ears Before
th e M ast,” w ill be given by Rev.
E. R. D. H ollensted for th e benefit
of th e W om en’s Society on Wed-
nesdny evening, A pril 20, at 8
o’clock at the F airview city hall.
Mr. H ollensted w ill tell some of his
personal experience as a sailor,
having crossed the A tlantic ocean
17 tim es and touching m any ports
in various co u n tries.
H is son,
W aldem ar H ollensted of P o rtlan d ,
li.
1927
PAGE THREE
SANDY
as his topic, "Alive F oreverm ore.”
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' Sunday school convenes a t 10 a. m.
T he Sunday school of th e Sandy j followed by th e preach in g service
' com m unity ch u rc h w ill ren d er at 11.
brief E aster exercises and The pas-
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“Use W ant Ads”—a good adage.
The ch u rch gave its m onthly p ot i tor, the Rev. A. B. C alder, will take
luck supper on last F riday evening.
T he tables w ere crow ded and a
splendid evening w as enjoyed.
T he Rev. J. F. Dunlop e n te r
tained his Sunday school class on
T uesday evening at the parsonage
About 30 w ere in atten d an ce, de
licious refre sh m e n ts w ere served
by Mrs. Dunlop and th e young
folks d ep arted at a late h o u r voting
it one of the m ost delightful g a th
erings of th e season.
At the reg u la r m eeting of R ock
wood g ran g e on S atu rd ay evening
a class of eig h t w ill receive the
th ird and fo u rth degrees. P reced
ing th e in itiatio n a ban q u et w ill be
served, honor guests being those
m em bers who aided in th e con
stru ctio n of the new stag e and the
m em bers tak in g p a rt in the last
play.
T he ladies of th e home
econom ics com m ittee have th e a r
ran g em en ts for th e dinner in
charge.
Mrs. S arah Johnson has been in
disposed for a few days w ith a bad
cold.
Mrs. J. F. Dunlop w ill give the
little to ts of her Sunday school
class a p a rty a t th e p arso n ag e on
ALL REPAIRS
S atu rd ay afternoon.
E aster services at the Rockwood
ch u rch w ill be held next Sunday
m orning, beginning at 10 o'clock,
when th e F airview M ethodist S u n
day school w ill join in th e ex e rcis
es. Besides th e E a ster program
J. C. H ESSEL
th e re w ill be*several special m usi- >
Phone 1141
W. A. H E SSE L
cal num bers of o u tstan d in g in te r- I
est. Dr. W. P ark R ichardson of
P o rtan d w ill sing “The Holy C ity”
and “T he Home L and,” accom - j
panied at th e piano by Madam Bon
nie Replogle. w ell-know n piano
te ac h er of P o rtlan d . R obert B lair,
violin teach er of P o rtlan d will give ,
two selections. Follow ing the pro- ,
gram the Rev. Mr. Dunlop will
p reach and th e S acram en t of th e .
L ord's S upper w ill be observed.
is th e
b arito n e of the KGW radio staff,
will sing.
ROCKWOOD
In eqqs, th e sam e h iq h sta n d ard of q u ality is m a in ta in e d
th.-.t qou fin d in all other im es of P iq q tq UJiqqlq m erchandise.
F ra sh -d e p e n d a b lq qood a n d thousands o, dozen« of eqqs from
P iq q lq U Jiqqlq w ill a p p e a r on breakfast tables E aster m orninq.
De Laval Cream Separators
Myers Water Systems, Pumps, Pipe
Planet Jr. Garden Seeders
Cultivators, Disc Harrows
Spike or Spring Tooth Harrows
Potato or Corn Planters
Garden Tractors
Oliver Plows
Saturday, Monday Features
BREAD—
MARYLAND SUGAR
CORN, 3 c a n s ..........
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F R E SH F B I ITS
AM» A FG E T A B I.E S
H av e th e b e st— M ake
y o u r ow n selectio n .
BANANAS
3 p o u n d s .....................
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UIILDRAX—
bottle ...........................
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SI M U ST ORANGES ‘l f L
Good size, dozen. . »
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HEINZ VINEGAR, aged In
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SI MUST LEMONS
DROMEDARY DATES QF
2 packages .............. • ) • ) (
Date B itter FR E E w ith
each sale.
Aristocrat o f the Kitchen
PIGGLY
WIGGLY
1 % h 3 c '
F ifth and A lder Sts
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%lb- 3Nc 20c
A m erica's la rg e st sell-
ing brand. 5 b a rs. . .
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Or. Phillip«’ GRAPE-
DEL MAIZ GOLDEN CORN
L arge cans of a new and su
perior quality. Have Q fP „
you tried it? 2 f o r ..
P A G NAPHTHA SOAP—
Gaseo Bldg.
-LIU
FLOUR
TREE TEA, O range I’ekoe or
G reen Ja p an , delicious and
yet econom ical to buy
PORTLAND GAS AND COKE CO
O 4 „
L arge and juicy, doz. .
F R I'IT . 2 f o r ............
Large, juicy F lo rid a fruit.
A h ard w heat blend
O f'
49-lb. s a c k ............ >p I • ( ’"J
Have you investigated it?
O -
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SI NIC A L ASPARAGUS,
F resh supply in for
S aturday, 2 lb s ..........
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OREGON RHUBARB
2 p o u n d s.....................
wood for rea l flavor
pint bottles 1 8 4
q u a rt b o ttle s............
E ith er cider or white.
The new SMOOTHTOP gas range
ANNUAL BANQUET F air-
view Lodge No. 92, A. F. &
A. M. « s gnests ofsBro. A. It.
M organ a t C hanticleer Inn on S a t
u rd ay night, A pril 16, 1927, 8 p. m.
M embers please attend.
W. H. STANLEY, Sec’y. >
JOHN T. McGINNIS, W. M.
11,
lit
RINSO. lrg. size 2 2 c
Sm all size, 3 f o r ........
Soaks clothes clean and
while.
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
IGNITION SPECIA LIST.
T h a t’s us. B ring your car here
for any rep a irs, ad ju stm en ts or
p a rts for th e s ta rte r, g e n e r a to r ,,
sw itches, w iring, lighting,
etc.
W ork done by an expert and is p o s
itively g u aran teed . We c a rry a
com plete line of ignition p arts.
G resham G arage, phone 2391.
cith er w hole w heat or
white, 2-lb. tw in lo av es.
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RODMAN P E T IT POIS PEAS
Lrg. cans 2 3 4 , 2 for 4 5 4
E x tra sm all, sw eet and
tender, sm all c a n s ........
I 1 tH
WHITE STAR TUNA, fancy
( RISCO, for lig h t cakes,
crisp fried foods
G U /s
3-lb. t i n s .....................
Calif, tu n a fish, ju st in
Halves 2 5 4 q u a rte rs .
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PIGGLY WIGGLY
B IT T E R , freshly churned
from No. 1 cream .
X-lb. r o ll......................
OREGON COMB
HONEY, each.
20c
PEANUT BUTTER
2-lb. ro lls
You c a n 't buy b etter butter.
made from V irginia
peanuts, 1 pound.
19c
17
VERY CHOICE
4 4 _
44C
.. ................ 87c
During A pril- This Special
offer on any of our
CANADA DRY GINGER ALE
DROMEDARY G R A PEFR U IT, T ree ripened F lorida
n u ll.
C u n .....................................................................................
AB
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2 c a n s ....................................................
If l i f t * @
GOLD BAR MELBA PEACHES, 6 to 8 halves in each
can and ex tra fine quality, c a n ..............................................
ELECTRIC RANCES
’''Mi
$475
1921 DODGE T ouring, new Duco, tire s 100% good.
$450
FRANKLIN T ouring, real good s h a p e ................................. $200
1926 W ILLYS-KNIGHT, Model 6-66, "The G reat
tf*1 1 £(A
Six.” A rea l buy a t ........................................................ « p l l O v
1924 DODGE T ouring, and glass e n c lo s u r e ...
1925 Bi l l K M aster six, 4 passen g er coupe
New Duco, fine u p h o lste ry .......................................
1928 CHEVROLET T o u rin g .............. ..................................
25 S tores
Invite Mother to come out of the kitchen—sincerely—
by making' it possible for her to accomplish her kitchen
duties without staying in the kitchen. In other words,
let her select a modern Hotpoint Electric Range and
know what real enjoyment means!
$150
HOTPOINT ELECTRIC RANGE by Paying 10 Per Cent
DOWN—the Balance 5 Per Cent Monthly
WALTER W. METZGER
—and Without Additional Cost.
P h o n e 1801
Have Your Choice of a Handsome
G re sh am
Hotpuint DE LUXE
CITY AUDITORIUM 9I,AYS. Sat., Apr. 16
T w ic e lla ily a t 2:8# and MS# (It o P erfo rm a n ce E a s te r Sunday N ig h t)
Easter!
Electric \\ afíle Iron
or a
Hotpoint Electric Economy Cooker
The First and only Presentations In Portland this year of the
8 V P E B B CINEM A SFE C A C LE
A P lrln r le a tlo n Founded on the M ig h ty D ra m a o f th a t name
Lew W alla ce'» Im m o rta l S tory
Presented E x a c tly a« In S ew Y o rk and Los Angeles w ith
ORCHESTRA OF TWENTY
AND COMPLETE AURICULAR EFFECTS
IIO W T O s | ( l IIF T l ( S E T S 1)1 M A H . N O W — A.dd r.se
m ake
checkii and povtofUce m oney order» p ayab le to " • T . P a a r le a t I » n llr
A Mdltorlwm.
M O T E l In clu d e » e lf-B d d r e w d »tam ped envelope to Insure »afe re tu rn .
This supersedes all previous offers and is a most invit
ing special inducement. Remember, during April only.
So if you want to get Mother out of the kitchen, this is
the time to act!
PORTLAND
E L E C T R IC
POW E
ELECTRIC STORE 'W
( iresham, Oregon
ELECTRIC BLOO.
Powell St.
Phone 801
line to Large I apaeity, Pnblle lo Benefit—Prices, Inclndlne Tax:
E V E S IX O S
F ir s t 23 rows, lo w er flo o r ..
l.ast S rows, lo w er f lo o r ...
F irs t balcony, c e n te r...........
F ir« t balcony, sides...............
E n tire sevond b a lco n y.........
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E V E R Y A F T F R X O O X 2:8#—
A T #:
SEATS R E S E R V E D
.11 10
. 1 *5
. 1.10
. .75
. .50
F irs t 25 rows, lo w er f l o o r . . , . | .75
l.a a t # rows, lo w er f l o o r . . . . . 1.10
F irs t balcony, c e n te r................... 75
F irs t balcony, s id e s ......................SO
E n tire second b a lc o n y .................. 50
(Wo f'e rfo rm a s e e s s s d a y E ,e „ A p r il 17)
E a s te r w ith
new life, new
ness is a lw a y s
b est t h a t is in
Its y early m essag e of
hope and new h a p p i
an in s p ira tio n to th e
us.
May E a s te r th is y e a r he ric h e r and
fu lle r of m e a n in g th a n e v e r before!
y
’COMPANY
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; Mr«. ( la ra S ex to n , H om e E conom ist, will give
1 d e m o n stra tio n « iro m 8 a. in. lo 5 p. m. M onday,
j Apr. 18 at G re sh am E le etrle «lore on Pow ell 81.
55C
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PIGGLY WIGGLY STORE
During April You May Select Any
All c a rs priced low fo r quick sale.
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A n O regon Institution
N ext I d B row n’s M arket, (Ire sh a m
FO R D S a n d C 1IEV B O L ETS fro m $25.00 up.
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T he su re st h o stag e to a new outlook
lin a n c ia lly In a g ro w in g hank a cco u n t.