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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1928)
Fourth Annual Outlook Gasco Free Cooking School Will Open Tuesday, Feb. 28 jn Basement of Methodist Church. Everyone Invited T W IC E A W EEK Auto Mishaps Keep Towing Car Busy G resham O utlook EXPERT H am lin & H oss' to u rin g ca r equipm ent w as kept busy alm ost continuously for about 24 hours beginning about 10 o'clock S a tu r day n ig h t and ending in the sm all hou rs of Monday m orning. It w as fo rtu n a te for m any u n fo rtu n a te m o to rists th a t they could get th e I p ro p rie to rs of G resham garag e so read ily on th e local lines or over long distan ce and get such quick and re lia b le service. T he icy condition of th e sm ooth i blacktop pavem ent w as the cause I ot m ost of th e local accidents. On the Base Line cutoff, n ear th e au to clubhouse, several local c a rs Ro „ . cam e to grief about m idnight S at- Who w ill d em o n strate and lectu re Commercial Clubs Plan Joint Meeting FIRST FORD DELIVERED LOCALLY St. John’s d u b Will Bine With Greshani Monday Night. A jo in t m eeting of th e G resham : Com m ercial club w ith a larg e dele- i gation of b oosters from th e St. Jo h n 's Com m ercial club, accom- ' panied by a band, w ill be held next I Monday n ig h t in connection w ith a fifty cent d iu n er sta rtin g prom ptly ; at 7 o'clock. The place has not yet been def initely decided on b ut w ill be chos en by th e local com m ittee on a r ran g em en ts co n sistin g of Roy E. |i Cannon, Ja ck S hultz and H erb ert | B arnes. T his will be a big booster m eet-I ing and w ith 50 -or m ore com ing ' over from St. Jo h n s it is hoped to have from 150 to 200 p resen t. T here will be in te restin g sp eak ers an d I some en te rta in m e n t and music. T h is is the first new model F ord ca r to be delivered in G resham by The m eeting wifi be snappy and be R ak er & Son. C. T. P hilips of th e local S tan d a rd Gil plant is the ow ner over at 9:30 if all w ill co operate to ------------------------- begin prom ptly at 7. F IR S T NEW FORI» SH A R E OF Ì HOI SAM» T ickets from the d in n er w ill be IS DELIVERED HERE T H R IL L S GU ARAN TEED sold beforehand and ladies a re in- vited to p articip ate. I Anyone who th in k s th a t th e peo- T he ju n io r class of G resham TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS C O R B E T T HIGH T A R E S «A M E FROM GRESHAM C orbett took F rid ay evening's gam e 3S-28. G resham led in th e first q u a rte r 12-9. in the second clash th e lo- cals w ere outpointed 12-8, leaving G resham behind 21-20 at end of the half. Colum bian High surged to the fro n t in th e th ird q u a rte r 18-3 w ith P hipps m aking four field goals Phipps was high man, lak- ing 17 of th e total for his squad. A score of 8-5 for th e highw ay school m arked th e final score. Corbett has a good team and played excellent ball th ro u g h o u t the game. I.indrooth replaced Gkuda, re moved in th ird on personals. G us tafson. a new player, show ed skill in th e play. T he sum m ary of th e gam e fol- lo w s: 1 Mrs. Rose Bartlett to Lead Cooking Classes I 1 ! P relim in ary p rep a ra tio n s are be- m ade th is week by the Home S er ! vice d epartm ent of the P ortlaud Gas & Coke Com pany for th e <!reiill!l1» O utlook cooking school, whl<,*‘ w ll> convene in the Method- ist Episcopal church T uesday and T hursday afternoons. F ebruary 28, M arch 1, 6 and 8, a t 2:30. Modern sm oothtop gas range, equipped with oven heat controls and high-speed areated burn ers, will be provided for the in stru c t o r's use. A platform will be used so th a t all th e ladies in attendance may have full view of the dem on stratio n . Special cabinets, such as may be found in the m odern k itch en, will be used d uring th e dem on Gresham 28 Corbett 38 Okuda ( 4 ) .............. f ................... (4) W olf stratio n . Tim m erm an ( 8 ) , . . f .............. (17) Phipps A g reat m any housew ives who Spath ( 6 ) .............. c ...........(6) llrainliii.ll attended last y ear have expressed Satterstrom ( 6 ) . . g ...................................0 Grimm th eir ap preciation of the G resham G ustafson 0 ........ . g . .. ( 9 ) Woodward O utlook's efforts in getting Rose Squire ( 2 ) ..................s ............................... (3) S a B lle a rtle tt for an o th er school and I.indrooth ( 2 ) . . . . . a . . . .0 Chamberlain have suggested special item s for Norblom 0 ................s ............. her to discuss. Mrs. B artlett states R eferee, G. Hull, P o rtlan d School th a t she is alw ays glad for the women to ask questions or ask for of Coaching. B eaverton will play h ere F riday some special subject to be d is cussed and th a t she will endeavor evening, F eb ru ary 24. to an sw er all questions referred to ,, ller and deal on a "y »terns th a t th e MRS. D. T~YYI i 7 l IAMS \ It T i l l O k I ' V f T M i l V I l women m ight w ant, i l l I I.M U r I Nr,I MONIA sh e also states th a t In o rd er to get the full benefit the women Sorrow at th e unexpected death of Mrs. I). T. W illiam s was ex should attend all four classes. No pressed on every hand by those reserv atio ns, how ever, a re being ade and those who come tirst will who g ath ered yesterd ay aftern o o n m receive the choice seats. u rd ay n ig h t when local couples p it the cooking classes to be held in w ere h u rry in g to get hom e from a I the basem en t of th e M ethodist dance fa rth e r up th e highway. ! t b u i t h s ta r ting next Tuesday. T hey suddenly ran onto a n icy ! the flgh had b(?en tran g ferred the place and skidded into th e bank or Dodge tru c k wag b h t t<J B rock_ into one another. Mr. and Mrs. ¡¡_ __... ____ ._ , ..I way & N elson's rep a ir shop by the W alter DeardorfT w ere am ong ! COUNTY OFFICIALS TO ple of G resbani 8,1(1 vicinity are Union high school has chosen "T he tho se who had the m isfo rtu n e to tow ing outfit. The ca r driven by F red C halker AGAIN TEST LIGHTS K oi,1K. to walk durln* the com ing H ouse of a T housand T h rills" as its strik e the bank on account of the 1 year is m uch m istaken if th e ail- class play, to be given M arch 8 and and occupied by him self, wife and | u nusu al condition, said to be due to child and Mrs. C. E. Ja ck so n w as t h ? o r d e r ^ n e ^ ^ 'r iV a ^ ^ ^ v Z m in g 6 ,0mOb,le8( b«lng, Bhlpped ,nto ,OWI‘ 9 In th e local gym nasium . The o v erhanging cliffs w hich kept the Fehruarr y r 24 w hen S h e r i ^ H urU t'ime ndiCa,*°n ° ' play is all th a t th e nam e suggests. stru ck by a P o rtlan d m achine on ice from m elting. One fine, large T his week a c a r of T he scene is laid In th e Long sedan w as tipped onto its side ! T b u rsd ay a t ‘he in tersectio n of h u rt's county traffic squad, u nder Chevrolet« is being unloaded for Hi'elY J a n V ° r d ' " p aga ‘H, 8 ett the S h earer C hevrolet com pany; a Islan d co u n try home of th e aged B arker road and Section Line. w here it lay th e re st of the night w ith lights burning. No persons They w ere proceeding w est and fro n t of the8 A. W ^M etzg er^sto re" 1 C“ r ° f B“,ick8 i ° r th e W alter M etl' and w ealthy Mrs. C arlton, (L orna trie d to avoid a ca r com ing from •»¡»i«" - - --------I f'er agency, and a c a r of O verland Schedeen). T he hom e has become w ere injured in th e nearby acci the opposite direction w hich m ade ejr £ a d '¡ 'g h J s 'a i e of ™ iV to m S ^ h T v e ^ e e n a place o f m y stery and te rro r. dents so fa r as could be learned. ............... .. ......... . ..................... •» a tu rn into a serv ice statio n n ea r rlfiht stre n g th and th e ir spot received a t th e P. E. P. but, according to Mrs. B a rtlett, If ils trib u te s to her A local p a rty re tu rn in g to G resh .. p ro p Rexford erly focused. th e p ro p er equipm ent ts furnished B arker road ap p a ren tly w .... ith o u t < lights officer ex p ressed th e depot since th e first of J a n u a ry . I R ights a re tu rn ed off by unseen I ch a racter. am on the upper highw ay Sunday 1928- hands, and ste alth y footsteps com e Tbe ffolng of Mrs. W illiam s is and she follow s th e directions as p roper w arning. w ish th a t m o to rists would cooper- evening about 6 o’clock saw th e % ’,**!*.“ .y.n" \ lo? : t oi . 'be I a,,d 8(1 ln th e h alls a t night. Mona | I®11,.“ 8-“, ? - ” 1088 .by 8 * ,d® c,rcJ ! outlined by o th ers, th e re really Mr. and Mrs. M M. Squire, th e ir ate w lth his lnen in th e lr effort to S tan d ard Oil com pany at G resham , rem ains of a d isa stro u s collision w hich had occurred an hour ea rlie r : 8on H arry and a friend of th e fam - lights a re concerned” * He is th e first ow ner of a 1928 Ford (G retchen M oore), Mrs. C arlto n ’s p ro m at th is place. T ills car cam e direct favorite g ran d d a u g h ter, acts on th e Sunday east of O neonta a t H o rsetail falls ■ ily w ent 1,110 th e ditch ises th a t no a rre s ts w ill be m ade If from D etroit by boat th ro u g h the th eo ry th a t th e house is infested T he c a rs involved w ere a Dodge ' n *gbt w hen th e ir sedan m issed its illegal lights a re found, b ut d riv ers P an am a canal w ith a boatload of | witll thieves try in g to steal th e | r....... . ............i ............ „„.i tru c k headed ea st and a H udson I w ay in ,h e dense fog w hich enve1’ will be given a tic k et indicating oth er F ords and was delivered y es fulness tow ard o th ers and of ?. loy .. ,,f 1,11 ,lllf(' The m odem m achinery w hat ad ju stm en t should be made. sedan going west. As the c a rs ' oped tllis p a rt o t £he co “ n try much If these ad ju stm e n ts are not m ade terd ay by R aker & Son. Mr. P h il fo rtu n e in Jewels, w hich belong to I alty to her friends. G rief was ex used by men was designed to lig h t Mona Invites ] pressed for th e loss of a friend en labor of doing th e ir work. One lips says he hopes some o th er new her g randm other. . . . , of th e evening. P assersb y quickly w ere about to m eet on a section ot gathered and assisted them onto w ith in 48 hours, it is likely th a t F ords will arriv e in G resham soon, David A rden (W illard Boring) to j and sym pathy for her bereaved of the m ost im p o rta n t functions of the p resen t housew ife Is to p rep are icy pavem ent th e tru c k skidded th e highw ay. No one w as in ju red n re sts will follow. as he has to keep his friends off T he light te stin g squad o perated with clubs from his new m achine. visit th e C arlton house and unravel , husband. ta sty food but still conserve her strik in g the p assenger broadside, ' and th e ir c a r w as undam aged. T he "¿resh am last 'o cto h o r' The services w ere sim ple and Im Mr. R ak er says F ords are begin th e m ystery. pressive. On th e p latfo rm was a energy for oth er purposes and It n ea rly rip p in g it open and in ju rin g accident o ccu rred at th e foot of t h e ---------------------- A rden's efforts a re ham pered by I group of fo rm er p asto rs and dis Is Mrs. llu rtle tt’s in tention to p re th e passen g ers a m in and a ' Hru,n ner 1,111 on th e Section L ine A pleasing p rogram of read in g s 11 ng ,o b® received at th e P o rtlan d m e passen g ers a m an and a ro ad . and m us(cal lu m b e rs , Inter- P|a n t alld R la expected th a t de th e selfish designs of th e old lady's ,rt<,t su p e rin ten d e n ts. H er pastor, se n t sh o rt cu ts w hereby tim e and energy can be saved w ithout sa crl- w om an. T he tru ck w as heavily A w P fin g sten broke th e fro n t spersed with gam es, will f e a tu r e 1 llverle8 wiH be speeded up in the w hining d au g h ter S eren a (R egina ¡¡J® i flclng the m eal. "T he n a tu re of loaded w ith boxed fre sh sm elt en d 'a x le on his S ta r Sunday n ea r C her- th e old fashioned b irth d ay p arty to fu tu re H am rnar), by th e actio n s of a th e 14th c h a p te r of John'H gospel, m en's work m akes them m ore c rlt- boxes and fish w ere widely scat- ryville, th e ca r tu rn in g over as a be given a t the B ap tist ch u rch F ri- Five people in a C h ry sler a u to -lc r a f ty b u tle r (V ernon W edin) and th e “com fort c h a p te r.” Dr. A. B. i ical about w hat they eat (han when tered. W hile w aiting for a tru c k ‘ re s u |t of the m ishap and being p u t day evening. E ach person Is asked j our m others learned to cook.” says com m ission for fu rth e r to lake a penny for each y ear of his mobile w ere th ro w n o u t S unday his hidden pal Velvet (H orace W lh- C aldar offered p ray er. "T h e Old Rugged C ross" and “Abide With , ' 7 he J‘° W , on w hich to unload th e fish. H am - ; traVel. when th e ir ca r stru ck a pole n ear ------ J ...... ...................... or her age and to w ear o r do some- th e Dr. A. Thom pson resid en ce I n i ' T be P»°ttlnffa • lin & H oss had th e o pportunity of Me" w ere b eautifully and Im p ress Is going to salads and lighter food I th in g suggestive of th e b irth m onth. No In ju ries and but g ran d c h ild ren Ronald and Agnes ively sung by W illiam Elliott. stuffs th at req u ire m ore carefu l a ssistin g an o th er c a r out of th e P'or lowe8t ra te s on autom obile. R efreshm ents of cake, sandw iches G reshani. nom inal dam age to th e ir m achine Melville (W illiam Ott and Marie These w ere fav o rite hym ns of Mrs. plan n in g and p rep a ra tio n th an the ditch w ith th e ir towing rig. A fter ' » “ w T h o r n ^ - I d v . ‘n8UranCe ;tnd coffce w111 l,P 8t‘rved- foods th at used to be served.” are reported. M orehouse) add to th e g eneral W illiam s, and she had expressed a Mrs. B artlett says, reg ard in g the C arl F ra n c e was un ab le to pro niixup of plans. E veryone ap p ears wish to have Mr. E llio tt sing them. For the Ladles Mrs. Gill played th e accom pani | Gas com pany's sm ooth top range, Snappy sty les in new footw ear ceed S atu rd ay night when a spindle j it Is the one ran g e built in accord- for spring. Come In and see them . bolt broke in his c a r near the to be a crook b en t on a p p ro p rla t m ents. The sp e ak e rs besides th e p asto r i anee with a w om an’s viewpoint. It P o p u lar prices, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95. W hite Rose dairy. He was tow ed I lnK Mrs. C arlto n 's Jewels T he big ■ is th e recognized leader of m odern A ylsw orth & M artin, G resham .— in to th e G rPsham g ara g e w here m ystery of tlie play Is Mona h er- w ere Dr. C alder, Dr. M. C. W ire of | l ooking equipm ent and has a num Newberg and th e Rev. J. H. Wood i Adv. tf the c a r is being rep aired . self—a b rillian t, reso u rcefu l d au g h She AT BAPTIST CHURCH of G reshani. All spoke of th e u n ber of d istinctive features. te r of ad v e n tu re w ith a g ift for failing sym pathy and h elpfulness adds AUTOWI8E NEKVICE Try Casey’s Rheumatic Remedy. "The chief th in g in w hich a | sleuthing. of Mrs. W illiam s. Dr. W ire noted woma Know ing w hat to do— A blood tonic for rh eu m atism , n is in terested in buying a th e en th u siasm in her service, Equipped to do It— n eu ritis, lum bago, stom ach, liver, R onald's friend P aul (Vylm er ran g e is th a t It cooks well. If it which continued to th e end of her Doing it— kidney, B rig h t's disease, dropsy, | Cook), a h alf-caste H indu (G race life. H er deep, abiding faith In cooks too fast th e food may burn. R eadings, M usical N um bers, in te rsp ersed w ith gam es G u aran teein g It— pluresy. R educes pain and sw ell Lynch) and a p riv ate se creta ry God and her co nstancy as a friend If th e heat Is too slow th e m eal is Bring a penny for each year of your age. ing. G uaran teed by T ab er P h arm - i T h a t's autow lse service. apt to he soggy and unappetizing, (Gwen M etzger) com plete th e cast W,T '' th e th o u g h ts bro u g h t out by not to m ention th e tem per of th e acy.—Adv. BROCKWAY A NELSON. E ach one is asked to w ear som ething or do som ething su g All of th e plotting and tro u b le K‘‘V WiM>d h,a ’a lh * ,e t' gestive of the m onth in which they w ere born. i , .. . . . . . . . te r ex p ressin g sym pathy and per- husband who got up alm ost too d o e s n t prev en t th e developm ent of Hona, ,O8H waa r ,,ad from , hp Rpy late to get to w ork. T he sm ooth- R efreshm ents of cake, sandw iches and coffee w ill be served. (wo (h arm in g love stories. T he and Mrs. E G. Raiiton of Indepen top enables a num ber of vessels to he placed over or n ea r a b u rn er so play is a v eritab le ca rn iv al of spinal 'leuee, Oregon. Mr. Gill spoke that a choice of h eating zones may briefly from Rev. 21:4, em p h asiz ch ills and goosefiesh. E veryone is be had from the intense heat of the ing the hope of the C hristian. g u a ra n tee d his sh a re of th e "thous T hose who served as pall b ea rers high speed b u rn er w ith th e lid re I and th rills ,” w ere neighbors and friends, asso moved, to a w arm ing zone on the ciates In th e w ork of th e ch u rch covered top fa rth e s t rem oved from which w as so dear to th e h e a rt of th e b u rner. “An up-to-date housew ife today A n o th e r new s h ip m e n t of th e deceased. They w ere G ran t Sloop, Al Stafford, H arry Bickford, req u ires a range w hich prom ises W ork D resses ju s t a rriv e d , W. B. Corey, H. L. Ball and Joe the highest degree of clean lin ess In the kitchen. With th e m odern m ad e up of f a s t colored p e r Tuesday Evening, Feb. 21—60(1 party. Calder. I auspices O. E. 8.. M asonic ball. W e a re licensed fish Mrs. W illiam s becam e III early sm oothtop all gasses and vapors cales, p rin te d d im itie s an d from com bustion a re carried u n d e a le rs. Tuesday Evening, Feb. 21—E vangel la st week w ith bronchial tro u b le der the chim ney. T he d irt w hich p lain E n g lish b ro ad clo th s. ical basket social at home o f Mrs. F. which developed into pneum onia Volbrecht. On W ednesday she req u ired of her collects over a ra n g e is caused by All sizes, 16 to 18 a n d 36 to th e rapid rise of w arm air which D u rin g th e L e n te n Wednesday. Feb. 22—Benefit dinner p asto r th a t he say nothing of her c a rrie s p articles of -*wst and d irt 50. P ric e d a t Fairview Parent Teacher association Illness, as she expected hooh to re se a so n w e w ill c a rry cover. On T h u rsd ay ab o u t noon w hich may be In th e room and de a good su p p ly of fish , Friday Evening. Feb 24 Beaverton she was tak en to P o rtlan d sa n i posits it on the cooler w alls and basketball team to Gresbam Union — b o th fre s h ’ sm oked tarium . and on F rid ay afternoon ceiling over the ra n g e Just as It | high school. an d sa lt. she passed aw ay, a w eakened h ea rt does over a steam or hot w ater r a Friday Evening, Feb. 24—Luther m aking It Im possible for h er to re- diator. In addition, th e vapors and | la-ague program at home of I-ewls fat from rapid boiling and frying Ist th e disease. Berg. are sim ilarly ca rrie d off. W ith the S arah Ja n e Child w as born at Friday Evening. Feb, 24 -Troutdale P alm yra, New York, Ju ly 19, 1855. sm oothtop ,lf o rd in ary care is taken O. E 8. card party On Ja n u a ry 1, 1883, she w as m ar- In top cooking and closed vessels Friday Evening, Feb. 24 Blrthday [ rled to David T. W illiam s, who s u r and as much cooking done in th e P h o n e INDI P ow ell S tre e t G re sh am social at Baptist church. vives her. She joined th e M ethod oven as possible, th e kitchen may day ___ ist Episcopal ch u rch In 1884, and be as im m aculate as any other social H illsview schoolhouse. was a co n siste n t m em ber to the room in the home. "No ran g e Is considered com I’hone 2221 Gresham Saturday Afternoon. Feb. 25—Grade tim e of her death. Mr. and Mrs. pletely m odern today unless It has W illiam s cam e w est In 1888, a r r iv school district bond election. ing at Salem on Ju ly 18. They an au to m atic heat control. It is Feb. 28, March 1-6-8—Gresham Out quite as essential to m easure the look free cooking school, Methodist lived at Salem and la te r n ear T illa heat for various cooking and bak church. mook. They cam e to th e P lea san t Home com m unity ab o u t 15 years ing p rocesses as it Is to m easure Thursday Evening. March 1- Senior the Ingredients of cooking recipes. lia s - play, "Daddy Ix>ng Icegs," Co ago. lumbian high school. A. G. Child of Spokane, form erly N early all home econom ics publica o f P lea san t Home, Is a bro th er. tions and up-to-date cooking hooks Saturday, March 3—Bake food sale, Miss Ruth Child of Spokane is a give te m p eratu re req u irem en ts as a Qeorge Dietl meat market. niece. O ther nieces a re Mrs. Mabel p a rt of th e instru ctio n . It is safe SPRAY TIME PRUNING TIME Saturday Evening, March 2—Pleas Jones o t La P o rt, Indiana, and Mrs. to say th a t approxim ately 75 per ant Valley grange leap year basket so Dry and Liquid H erb ert M cCartney of F airm o u n t, cen t of all new large slxe smooth- P ru n e rs for Roses, cial and dance. top ran g es sold today In P ortlan d Indiana. Lime and S ulphur B erries, T rees Beginning Wednesday, February 22, we give you are equipped w ith oven heat re g u la Saturday Evening, March 2—Two G ates F u n eral Home of G resham plays by Epworth I-eague, Pleasant had ch arg e of th e fu n eral a rra n g e tors. The m any possibilities In I Home M ethodist church. m ents, C om m itm ent w as In Rose oven can n in g and w hole meal cook ing with th e sm oothtop oven heat Thursday Evening. March 8—De- City cem etery. BABY CHICK TIME FERTILIZER TIME MosS entertainers at Baptist church. co ntrolled ran g e alw ays appeals to Buckeye B rooders the housew ife. S w ift's Red S teer F ertilizer New F ootw ear for Ladles. Thursday and Friday E*e;dngs, Mariti 8 and 9 Junior cla ss play "Can you Im agine a m ore b eau ti P ou ltry Fencing A com plete fertilize r for all T he sp rin g 's sm a rte st slip p ers, O. U H. 8 gym nasium crops. Baby Chick Feeds pum ps and oxfords a t popular ful piece of fu rn itu re In a m odern Friday Evening, March 18- South prices. $3.95, $4 95 and $5 96. A yls kjtchen th an th e la test gray enam el P ou ltry E quipm ent east circle dinner Methodist church. finish Sm oothtop? Its beautiful w orth A M artin. G resham .—Adv. lines, carefu l p roportions and ap complete chassis lubrication Friday Evening March 16—Rock- SEED TIME wood grange play In su ra n ce funds for farm loana. poin tm en ts In design have m ade EARLY GARDEN TIME No com m ission or brokerage. Very the m odern Sm oothtop an elegant Saturday, March 17 — Multnomah G rass Seed piece of fu rn itu re in the home to County Council P - T A at Rockwood easy term s. H. W. T h o rn e.—Adv. Onion Sets G rain Seeds say nothing of its g rea t cooking school. Pea Seed convenience.” L et us clean your g rain be IGNITION NI’F.t IAI.INTN. E arly P otato Seed W ednesday Evening. March 21— Mrs. B artlett is so well known fore seeding. • American l-egton and A uxiliary card G arden Tools T h a t's us. B ring your c a r here h ere and her Outlook cooking party a t W alter M etsger salesroom for any re p a irs, ad ju stm e n ts or classe s have been so popular in the S P E C I A L COMMUNICA p a rts for th e s ta rte r , g en e rato r, p ast th a t the success in point of itches, w iring, lighting, etc. atten d an ce of the four classes, TION of Gresham Lodge No. sw W ork done by an ex p ert and la pos sta rtin g Tuesday afternoon, F eb ru 152 A. F A A. M In Masonic itively g u aran teed . We c a rry a a ry 28, Is assured. Powell \ alley Road and Ava Avenue hail, G resham , W ednesday evening, com plete line of Ignition p arts. Store 1451 PHONES M ill 1281 F -liru .irv 22 W ork i E A I)e G resham G arage, phone 2391.' P lease phons or w rits item s (or gree W. J, TODD, W M. ---------------------- the Outlook — but give your real W. L. GORSAGE, Sec'y. T ell It to O ne-Plve Six-O ne name. Call Gresham 1511. OLD-FASHIONED BIRTHDAY PARTY FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 24 N ew ft ash Frocks FIS H Coming Events s 1.95 BROWN’S MARKET T IM E ! W. R. Hicks Company SPRING SPECIAL FREE GREASING with every 5 gallons of gas 4 . IV. Metzger & Co. Mt. Hood Service Station 'O'