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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1927)
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS SPRINGDALE Mrs. S usan H arding, w orthy m a t ron of th e T routdale C hapter, Or der of E a ste rn S tar, rep o rted a very in te restin g m eeting a t C orval lis last week, w hen rep rese n tativ es of about 30 ch a p te rs of th e sta te co n ferred an im pressive floral de gree ou Mrs. K err, w orthy grand m atron. Mr. and Mrs. A. M organ of C han tic le e r Inn w ere hosts to a large g ath erin g of Masons on S atu rd ay n ig h t w ith a banquet. T he grand m a ster and g rand se creta ry of O re gon and o th ers gave in te restin g ta lk s d uring th e evening. The m em bers of th e Oregon C hapter of th e DeMolays w ill give th e ir a n n u al dance a t C hanticleer on S a t u rd ay night, A pril 23. Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard E h rm an and a few friends spent E a ste r at E h rm an o r here. Mrs. Don L lttlepage w ill e n te r ta in th e S pringd ale Needle club W ednesday afternoon, A pril 20. Mrs. D orothy Salzm an, who has been ill for th e p ast five m onths, is m uch im proved and able to sit up a few hours each day. H er speedy recovery is hoped for. Mrs. Tom N orthw ay en tertain ed at E a ste r dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Ja ck Zilm and fam ily, Fred Nelson, Miss Viola Pye and Leon Spey- brock. T he benefit dance given a t th e P. W. L. A. hall w as w ell attended. T he lodge w ill give a dance S a tu r day, A pril 23. A baby g irl w as born to Mr. and Mrs. Jim m y Ross la st week. Mr. and Mrs. W ill W rig h t e n te r tained his tw o siste rs from P o rt land E aster. Mr. and Mrs. M eter a re having some new im provem ents added to th e ir home. Mr. and Mrs. Cecjl P ounder, Jas. P ounder and d au g h ter C rystal m o tored to S ilverton, Oregon, for E a ster dinner w ith th e ir au n t of th a t place. A dau g h ter w as born to Mr. and Mrs. F. W. H icks of Faubion. W ed nesday, A pril 13, a t th e hom e of Mrs. H icks’ p are n ts Mr. and Mrs. W. F. H enkle of T routdale. The baby, w ho is th e first g randchild on eith er side, has been nam ed M aridell. About 100 m en have been em ployed for th e past m onth a t Ju liu s M eier's new home, w hich w ill be com pleted very soon. Mr. and Mrs. M eier expect to be able to move in about May 10. T he home, when com pleted, w ill be one of g rea t beauty. Mrs. M arian C rane gave a B irth day d inner on Good F rid a y to h er lifelong friend, Miss H am ilton of P o rtlan d . O ther guests w ere Mrs. H olm es L aw rence and Mrs. P alm er. Mrs. Cowing expects to very soon open the W ayfarer Inn a t Cor b ett, w hich has been closed all w in ter. Miss Alice Crow ston, dau g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Crow ston of P a sa dena, C alifornia, w ill be m arried n ex t S atu rd ay a t the hom e of her p are n ts. Miss Crow ston is a tr a in ed n u rse, a g rad u ate a few yoars ago of Good S am aritan hospital. She holds a position as head n u rse a t a Hollywood hospital. It. P. R asm ussen of T he D alles w as a d inner guest on E a ste r at ♦C olum bia View farm . In g ab o r and C aroline A rneson w ere en tertain ed on S atu rd ay by th e ir a u n t in P ortland. They w it nessed th e “Ren H u r” play. Ed. S tu art, baritone, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S tu a rt of L ato u rell F alls, w ill sing a t T ro u td ale on May 4 a t th e E a ste rn S ta r card p arty . PLEASANT HOME “God’s P lan in the Lives of Men" w ill be the subject of th e serm on S unday m orning at th e P le a sa n t Home M ethodist church a t 11:15. S unday school w ill begin a t 10 o’clock. E pw orth L eague w ill con vene a t 8 in th e evening. A cordial invitation is extended by the p as to r, th e Rev. E. W. W ithnell, to all to atten d . Sunday m o rn in g at 11 o'clock at the Pow ell Valley Mission church the 13 m em bers of th e confirm ation class w ill receive th e ir diplom as. At 7:30 in th e evening a program will be given for th e class at which tim e they w ill be presen ted w ith th e ir Bibles. Both of these se r vices w ill be in English. Those who will be confirmed are Ruby A rvidson, E thel and Edith Nord- blom, Melba and Irm a Magnuson, G ertrude, Ju n e and Cecil G u staf son. Signey and Sigrid Olson. W al- dem ar and S ev erts T horen and H arry F alm q u ist. Sunday school will convene as u su al a t 9:50. Mrs. C. A. L undquist is spending a few days w ith her d au g h ter Mrs. David Jo h n sto n in P o rtland. At the conclusion of th e choir reh e arsal of th e Mission church W ednesday evening the m em bers rep aired to th e home of Miss Au drey Jo h n so n for a su rp rise in hon- J or of her birth d ay . T he rem ain d er of th e evening w as spent in a social m anner, refre sh m e n ts following. Mr. and Mrs. H erm an C arlson In su ra n ce funds for farm loans. and th ree ch ild ren moved out from No com m ission or brokerage. Very I P ortland rec en tly and a re occupy ing the Jo n a s Johnson house oppo- easy te rm s. B. W. T h o rn e.—Adv. T he teach ers for th e Rockwood school w ere all re-h ired for next year. They are Mrs. Minnie B. A lt man, p rin cip al; Miss M arian F orte, Mrs. L. C. Sm ith and Mrs. O. A. H am lin. T he an n u al election of officers of the P aren t-T each er association last week resu lted in th e nam ing of Mrs. W illard Cook for p resid en t; Mrs. J. F. Dunlop fo vice p re si d en t; Mrs. A. A yers for secretay and Mrs. L. C. S m ith for tre a su re r. Mrs. Maude L andes w as honored by a p arty given by th e P.-T. A in app reciatio n of her w ork with th e vaudeville. She w as presented w ith a set of E nglish m ixing bowls. Mr. and Mrs. W illard Cook have received w ord th a t th e ir son, H a r old, who has been serving in th e U. S. arm y in th e Canal zone, has arriv ed in San F ran cisco and w ill be hom e soon. He has been in th e arm y n early th ree y ears and w ill get his disch arg e in May. given by th e W oodm en of th e W orld cBy ¿Dentáis Using Gold C ro w n s a r e h a n d m a d e a n d f it te d by sk ille d d e n f e w t i s t s w h o sp e c ia liz e on th is ty p e of d e n t i s t r y In d e n ta l o f fices u sin g th e E . R. <SYSTEM> P a r k e r S y s te m . Th,s s p e c ia lis t p la n a s s u r e s p a tie n ts b e t t e r d e n tis tr y a t t h e lo w est p ric e s a t w h ic h su c h w o rk cu n be d o n e c o n s is te n t w ith good w o rk m a n s h ip a n d m a te r ia ls . I n v e s tig a te a n d c o m p a re t h e good q u a lity a n d re a s o n a b le p ric e s of d e n t i s t r y In offices u sin g t h e E. R. P a r k e r S y ste m . CEDARVILLE PARK Saturday Eve, Apr. 23 LADIES 25. GENTLEMEN 50< Painless Parker Dentist Using E. R . P A R K E R S Y S T E M PO RTLA N D O F F IC E 332>o W a sh in g to n S tre e t Cor. B roadw ay EVERYBODY n iiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiu »mi........................... 1 ,'t ’m A p / al /* i • v' " 1 * V • J « FAIRVIEW □ ' Mrs. John Jon as en tertain ed 21 p ast m atro n s of th e E astern S tar ch ap ter at a noon luncheon a t her home recently. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stone are r e ceiving co n g ratu latio n s over th e a rriv a l of a dau g h ter on A pril 21, a t th e W ilcox m em orial hospital in P ortland. ELX LV. PORTLAND LV. GRESHAM P a r k an il V am h lll B E a c o n 818 P ow ell A R o b e rts P h o n e 1823 •7 :3ü •8 :3<) 9 :30 9 :50 10 :S0 11 :30 11 :50 12:30 1 :30 2 :30 2 50 3 :30 4 :30 5 :30 5 :50 G :30 tl0 : 0 0 t i l :00 t i l :30 a. a. a. a. a. a. a. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. •6:45 a . • a. 8 :30 a. 9:00 a. 9 :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. 16 :45 p. t7 :00 p. t7 :15 p. m. S. L. m., P . V. m., B. L. m S. L. m. P . V. m., B. L. m. S L. m. P . V. m., B. L. m. P . V. m . S. 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O w ned a n d e p e r a te d GROCERIES AND FEED Gas and Oils All New Goods $450 1924 ROADSTER, Pyroxilin finish.......... ........................... $200 1921 TOURING, overhauled, new tires, new top Qlflfl and p ain t ...................................................................................« p lV U 1924 COUPE, overhauled, Pyroxilin finish and excel- len t ru b b er; e x tr a s .............................................................. w— »_-M T 1926 COUPE, ru n s fine, P y ro x ilin ........................................... $ $185 1924 TON TRUCK w ith sta rte r, excellent ru b b er and a Q OP7U dandy dairy body, o v erh a u led ......................................... e p A itlv 1924 TOURING, looks and ru n s lin e ........ ......................... Prices of all above cars include 1927 License Raker <& Son G R ESH A M . O R E. M other... come out of the kitchen... let’s play.. When the youngsters invite you to be one of them to en joy their fun . . . When friend husband wants you to dash off with him to see “how wonderful the new car takes hills” . . . do you say “all right” . . . and join them with a smile. Or, do you frown and say. snappily: “How can I with dinner to cook?” 1923 TON TRUCK, cab and body; m otor all o verhauled .............................................................................. «pZiU U P h o n e 1301 During April Only d»O epej P h o n e 1301 The House That Service Built. Y our P a tr o n a g e Invited .... IUK A. C. ARVIDSON O pposite Powell Valley Schoolhouse Oven Heat Regulator VERY CHOICE 4 F ’ 1026 COUPE, well eq u ip p ed .............. ................................... by GEO. LEWIS & SON fe 5 Portland-Gresham Stage New Store Now Open Phone 26.59 L xp ertly M ad e a n d F itted A modern electric range takes the drudgery out of cook ing and turns it into a pleasure. Such a satisfaction to know that everything will be perfectly cooked . . . ready on time . . . without continuous super vision. It gives a new freedom to the housewife. During April you may choose any of our modern FREE w ith every ran g e having such co n tro l during ELECTRIC RANGES N a tio n a l G as R an ge W eek April 25-30 nt the Paying 10% down— the balance 5% monthly. PORTLAND (¡AS & COKE CO. AT. 1161 Filili A Alder Fill Your Heart With 193» FORD TOURING, balloons and license 192.5 BUICK M aster six. 4 passenger coupe New Duco, fine u p h o lste ry ............................. GLADNESS 1921 DODGE T ouring, new Duco, tire s 100% good 192.5 FORD COLPE, very good shap e. . . . ............... AUBURN TOURING FORI) ROADSTER and b ox............................... Ill i’MOHII.F ROADSTER 1 BUH K TOURINGS, Hotpoint Electric Economy Cooker C¡1 1 - O * i $40 * ' WALTER W. METZGER Phone 1*01 you may have your choice—during A pril only— of a »p I I »4V $40 $50 $75 ( h eim let« and Ford« nt vurlon« low price«. --a n d w ith o u t e x tr a c o st Hotpoint De Luxe Electric Waffle Iron or a $350 192.5 OVERLAND TOURING—a b a r g a in ..................... 192« WILLYS-K.NIGHT, Model 6-66, "The G reat Six.” A rea l buy a t .................................................... J We have Hotpoint electric ranges in sizes to suit every kitchen . . . from the tiny bungalow or apartment kitchenette to the kitchen in the largest home. We’ll be glad to show them to you. («renharn In the face of every vicissitude life may bring, or working side by side with oppor tunity, a growing Savings account will fill your heart with gladness. Start your account today, keep it going, and you too will find that a growing Sav ings account never jails in all of your ex periences and needs. «ff PORTLAND ____TRIC PO W E COMPANY ' E L E C T R IC S T O R E ^ Û k P ^ E L E C T R IC B L D O . Gresham Office Powell St., near City Hall Phone 801