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TUESDAY. MARCH GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM. OREGON SCHOOL DIST. NO. 7 Miss H elen Cowgill, a ssista n t sta te club leader, and W. H. Bafllie, county club leader, visited W ilkes school W ednesday forenoon. Miss Cowgill is a very en th u siastic club "b o o ste r” and gave an in te restin g ta lk to the boys of th e cam p cook ing club. She also m et th e girls of th e Busy Bee Sew ing club and talk ed to them and show ed speci m ens of prize-w inning sew ing th a t had been done by club m em bers in v ario us counties thro u g h o u t the state. Mrs. W illiam H. B rack ett of The D alles has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Lois Gray, prin cip al of the W ilkes school. D inner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. H all on T h u rsd ay evening w ere Mrs. Lois G ray. Miss Edna R. C ar lyle, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. P lu n k ett. A fter dinner a p leasan t evening was spent playing six-handed bridge. T he Rockwood baseball team played th e W ilkes team on th e la t te r's diam ond on F riday afternoon. The score was 2 to 1 in favor of the visiting team . W. P. L andes, p ro p rieto r of the B At B garag e is having his re si dence rem odeled and enlarged. DAMASCUS B uick ' s Study in Contrasts jiiiiiiin iiim iiiiiH iu io iiH im iiiin iiiB iiiiu a jiH iiiiiu H u iiiiiiu iiiiu iiu iiiiiiiia iiiiiiiu u ic iiiiiiiiiH iu iN iiu iu u a n iM Laurence Sylvester was on the sick list the first of this week. P arent.-T . A. w ill m eet F rid ay evening at 8 p. m. T his m eeting will be in te restin g as Betty W heel er. Ivam ae Schw eitzer. E lsie Esche- beck, Roy H uddle, Revel W alter and W alter E schebeck a re being W e a re licensed fish coached by Lois Boynton for a one- act comedy. T he P aren t-T each er d ealers. a-sociation w ishes to raise a little money for th e benefit of th e school. Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. V. B ach D u rin g th e L e n ten elor. March 14, a son. se aso n w e w ill c a rry For the Ladles Mr. and Mrs. C urtis Young visited Snappy styles In new footwear a good su p p ly of fish Mr. and Mrs. K ent F ish at F o rest for spring. Come in and see them. Grove, — both fre sh , sm oked Sunday. Popular prices. $3.95. $4.95, $5.95. a n d sa lt. Miss C aryl S ylvester is reco v er Aylsworth & Martin, Gresham.— Adv. tf ing slow ly from an a tta c k of ap pendicitis. The N eighborhood club met w ith Mrs. W ray last T hursday. Those present w ere, Mrs. H ahto, Mrs. Olive Huddle. Mrs. W alter. Mrs. 1 h o n e 1891 Pow ell S tre e t Gresham W alter, Mrs. Eschebeck, Mrs. B ro die, Mrs. Boynton and Mrs. Bamber. B u ic k ’s tw o-thoi san .lth car, p ro J u c e d 20 years ago. Is show n h e re h -11 • iiiiiiuniiiinHinHiniiiiiniioMiiiiniuicniiiHiiinicmiimniiin>iiminmoiimiiiiiiinimniiiiiiHinniiiiinniiiiiimBiniiiHuinnc Mrs. C urtis Young was a visitor. its tw o -m illio n th , w h ic h ro lled o ff th e assem bly lin e a few w eeks s The next m eeting w ill be w ith Mrs. T o e o ccasio n w as a re c e p tio n h e ld in C e n tra l P a rk , N ew Y ork, an d Eamber. a tte n d e d hv A . P . Sloan Jr., p re s id e n t ot th e G e n e ra l M otors C o rp o .a tio n . S everal of th e neighbors a re c e r an d A. G . b o o th w o rth , m a n a g e r o t th e B u ick M o to r C o m p a n y N e w > •''- ta in ly enjoying Mrs. S y lv ester's B ra n c h . Nir. S o u th w o rth a n d M r. S loan a re seen in th e fro n t s e a t I > beautiful daffodils. They a re ex 2*000, w h ile A rth u r L. N e w to n , b ra n c h sales m an ag er, is in th e re a r seat. ceedingly large. Over 300 p ersons atten d ed the fu n eral services for Mrs. Inez COLUMBIA HEIGHTS CORBETT Jones and son of Boring la st T u es C hanticleer Inn was a p retty P rincipal It. L. Moody of Culum- day. E arl Jo n es w as present. scene on S atu rd ay evening when A. bia high school and Mrs. Moody en T h e te le p h o n e will Ign Van der Born and Eldor II. Morgan entertained the m em bers tertain ed the Misses P au lin e Rem UONQ. DISTANCE - prove to be y o u r m ost H en ih k e, filbert sp ecialists of of Fairview Lodge A. F. <fc A. M. ington and H ortense M ercure and C O C ^ ^ ^ ^ telegraph O renco. planted about 12 ac res of T his is an an n u al event looked fo r Omer J. Munger, high school te ac h valuable am i m ost eco filberts on th e Iloynton-M cD aniel w ard to w ith m uch pleasure. About ers, on T uesday at a 6 o'clock din- nom ical a s s is ta n t in th e place the past week. 60 w ere presen t, including several ' ner. W ilbert Brodie's m other and g rand officers. Dr. H. S. Toney of ollie«*, w o rk sh o p , hom e Miss Doris G raham of P o rtlan d some friends of P o rtlan d visited the McMinnville, Dr. O. C. H agm eler or w hile tra v e lin g . Brodies. Sunday. In the afternoon of Seaside and D. R. Cheney of visited her sister, Mrs. Fred C. they w atched th e sm elt ru n and P o rtlan d all gave in terestin g ta lk s Reed, over th e week-end. Mrs. C lara E. S m ith's guests oil looked over th e w reck of the Jones for th e good of the order. The trag ed y at Boring. house was tastily decorated for the her birthday, Sunday, M arch 25th, T h irteen men attended th e in itla- event and th e tab les were brig h t were Mrs. Olivia Leland. Mr. and tloa o f th e M. W. A. at Mt. Scott, witii yellow candles and daffodils. Mrs. Lewis Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Fred T h u rsd ay evening. T hree of them Mr. and Mrs. Morgan w ere p rese n t <’. Reed and baby Beth and Miss Gresham w ere can d id ates— K enneth H uddle, ed w ith a silver bonbon dish, Geo. Doris G raham . Chrysler “ 7 2 ” performance an hour and more—velvety, C hester Wood and Mr. E ricson. The Alumni society of th e Co Lum sden m aking the presen tatio n Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dyer of P o rt speech, to w hich Mr. Morgan r e lum bia high school held a banquet makes all other performance easy miles—due to this unique land, and Mr. an d Mrs. C. L. Mc sponded in a few well chosen i at the high school F riday evening in its field seem as out-of-date and vibrationless engine with D aniel of Base L ine w ere v isito rs ] words. A m ost delightful tim e was from 6 to 8 o’clock, ami la te r went as last year’s license plates. All counterweighted seven ■ bear it the Boynton home on Sunday. enjoyed by the guests, who lingered ¡to C hanticleer inn to spend the re Mrs. Boynton and Mary E lizabeth to a late hour. you have to do is to ride in a m ainder of the evening in dancing. ing crankshaft. w ent home w ith them for a few Mrs. M. E. Reed of Portland “72,” and drive it to appre R. P. R assm ussen left for bis J. JACOIISON d ay s’ visit. home a t The D alles on F riday, after I spent a few days last week at her ciate the difference. It takes mountain grades at M ANAGINO Miss L av erta H all and a g irl spending tw o w eeks a t his Sandy C orbett bungalow and visited her D IR E C T O R con stan t acceleration. In friend w ere in D am ascus over the ranch. daughter, Mrs. Lewis Bradley. O nly Chrysler’s great engi week-end. traffic, the “ 72” flashes to Miss P h illb rlch of B erlinas. C al P. O. S ettlem ier'8 sto re is now neering staff and precision Mr. and Mrs. Simon H uddle v isit the fore with characteristic ed a t H appy V alley Sunday eve ifornia, arriv ed last week to be the one of th e Red and W hite chain, manufacturing organization guest for tw o m onths of Mrs. which is independently owned and ning. Chrysler get-away. could have d evelop ed 75 unitedly operated. His special Mr. and Mrs. Gus E schebeck had Marion C rane at C ranebrae. smooth horse power from an T he Misses A gatha and Mabel sales were S atu rd ay and Monday. as Sunday g u ests Mr. and Mrs. O n ly a dem onstration can Bow ers of P o rtlan d , the K ellers H arding, and D olores Morgan, s tu Miss Evelyn Reed cam e from engine of such moderate size. d ents a t Oregon S late A g ricu ltu r Monmouth F rid ay to spend the prove to you just how much and Mrs. Simon Huddle. al college. Miss Bella Reed and week-end w ith home folks. You can, at will, do 72 miles better the “72” performs. The m any friends of Mrs. M. E. W illiam Morgan, U niversity of ARBOLEDA Oregon students, spent th eir sp rin g H enderson will reg ret to learn that A dance and card p arty w ill be vacation last week at th eir homes she had a fall Sunday, in ju rin g her Illustrious N e w Chrysler " 7 2 " Prices—Tw o-pa»»enger C o u p e given on S atu rd ay evening, March at Corbett. W illiam Morgan e n hip, which was fractu red ab o u t two (w ith ru m b le seat), S I 5 4 5 1 R oyal S edan, $1595) S p o rt 31, at the A rboleda Com m unity te rtain e d Colum bian high school y ears ago. R o a d ste r (w ith ru m b le seat),S 1 5 9 5 ; F o ur-passenger C o u p e, Crown P oint chalet w as the lub. A g en eral invitation is ex stu d en ts at C hanticleer inn on F r i S 1595; T o w n Sedan, S 1 6 9 5 | C o n v ertib le C o u p e (w ith scene of a m erry p arty S aturday tended to all. day evening. ru m b le seat), < 1 7 4 5 | C ro w n S edan, SI 795. AH prices f.o .h . evening when th e stu d en ts of P a P. O. S ettlem eier, who has been cific u niversity b anquetted there. D etroit, subject to current Federal excise tax. Chrysler dealers conducting a g rocery business here are in position to extend the convenience of tim e paym ents. >E of th ese days when you for several years, recently bought I have a little tim e— and are ROCKWOOD out the in te re st of G. C ham berlain passing 9106 F o ster road, drop and now ow ns the building and A m usical e n te rta in m e n t and in and Inspect our establishm ent. grounds. Mr. S ettlem eier has m ade one-act play is being arran g e d for H e our honored g u est to look over extensive im provem ents on his F riday evening. March 30, under our equipm ent and facilities. Ask p ro p erty and has joined the Red th e auspices of th e Ladies Aid o i l us any questions you tnny wish to Pound At W hite Chain stores, and lias put will be given in the Rockwood PHONE 1141 GRESHAM, OREGON know about u n dertaking. We shall in a stock of m erchandise and feed. gran g e ball. Among the num bers bo glad to an sw er them and in Mrs. M. E. H enderson, Mrs. M ar on the program will be Miss Au at Newberg Parking C o, com plete confidence. T his will In ion C ran e and Miss P h illb rick m o Gresham g u sta Hahn of G resham , who will cur no obligation as, in our ex tored to McMinnville last W ednes render a w histling solo; (he Lusch- perience, too often fam ilies little day. e r B ro th ers In th eir vocal trio s; know w hat to do or how to assist Mr. and Mrs. H. B ates have Mrs. Jessie M illar and Mrs. O. M. in an em ergency. moved to S p ringdale to th eir farm Oonough who will give Hliort h u r° r E conom ical T ra n sp o rta tio n which they have leased out for sev m orous read in g s; Mrs. Donald Ily So Neri Illg Do We Build. eral years. M ulcare and Mrs. G eorge Thom p Mr. and Mrs. John Jo n a s of F air- ! son, vocal soloists, and Mrs. Mayde view, Mrs. Wm. Sales of the Base L andes in a piano solo. The Rock JR ’ _ , s r j-w Line road and Mrs. C lara Stone I wood young people will put o i l a w ere c a lle rs a t C olum bia View I ¡sh o rt sketch and some of th e pu farm d u rin g th e week. pils ol the first and second g rades The flag was up at M enucha on ' of the Rockwood school w ill do an I» v V or y —1 ■■ <i H elp fu l MUHT Sunday, which was th e sign th a t old fashioned m inuet in colonial ■ FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s M eier had a r- I J costum es. T h ere will also be a C red it S U n s e t rlv td home, afte r spending several ' q u a rte t of negro m am m ies singing if you at. L en ts m c rlh e in the south and New York. j I old so u th ern melodies and m any 1821 1 so w ish. F o ste r Road at »1st SI. large force has been busy f o r ' •Other delightful m usical treats. has been careiully some tim e planting flowers and | The adm ission ch arg es will include 1 checked and recon- shrubs, and the place is very at- , ice cream and cake. ractive w ith Its m any spring A ( arnlval dance will be given ut change is being m ade in Hie m u- I j d i t i o n e d w here flowers. the Rockwood g ran g e hall on S a t necessary Mr. and Mrs. George P erry at- urday evening, April 14, w hich all sic, M ack's 6-plece o rch e stra, fea- I Carpenter & Builder endi d th e opera Aida in P o rtlan d are invited to atten d and u t which lu rin g the M erm aids, having been i L ------ , engaged for th e evening. Aside >n T h u rsd ay evening. a good tim e is assu red all. A from Hie fine m aple floor, o th er ' Remodeling, Foundation Work and Itooling im provem ents are being m ade. In Also Papering and Painting cluding checking facilities. Re- ! fresh m en ts will be served as usual I and Hie reg u la r prices will prevail. IIENRY BLACK An old tim e dance will be given H O O D W ORK. PR O M P T S E R V IC E S atu rd ay evening, March 31, a t the F A IR P R IC E S Rockwood g ran g e ball. John Ed-1 Telephone R R oadw ay SO** w ards Is in ch arg e of the arran g e-1 m ents of th e evening. D inner g u ests at th e home of Dr. <’. L. H aynes and fam ily F riday evening were Mr. and Mrs. O. C. A rbuckle and Miss L eatha Honlg of P o rtlan d . Miss Honlg is an old schoolm ate of Mrs. Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. A rbuckle have ju s t re tu rn ed from an extended trip through California. A su rp rise p arty was given C ath SAND and GRAVEL erine H aynes, d au g h ter of Dr. and /GnJy fry Mrs. C. L. H aynes Friday evening h ik e r by 14 of her friends, in honor of her birthday. A fter a delightful evening of gam es and m usic de Phone 1631 licious refre sh m e n ts were served. Lloyd GrimBhaw had th e m is- | fortune to lose his garag e by fire S atu rd ay evening w hile he und his i wife w ere aw ay. The loss was i caused from a fire th a t was being ; uspd in sm oking sm elt. Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Stockton ! and son Roy of Olympia, W ashing- I ton, spent S atu rd ay ami Sunday | with Mr. S tockton's fath er, George S pring beckons! A n d Buick owners will greet the season Stockton of Rockwood. in cars which take first place in rich, alluring beauty. Mr. and Mrs. George P ullen. Mr. | G low ing colors— colors that rival the exuuisite hues o f and Mrs. Reuben K aser and daugh- ( the rainbow—colors as distinctive as the fleet, low lines C ecil J. P ounder te rs M ildred and L ucille w ere din- | o f Buick bodies by Fisher. ner g u ests of th e fo rm er's son-ln- Home Builder law and d au g h ter. Mr. und Mrs. N o t on ly in beauty, but in perform a.ice, too, Buick COWTBACTlffO and BV1LDIMO Raymond Woodcock of P o rtlan d . leads the way. Its fam ous V alve in-’ lead -ixxyIm d er Phone C orbett lit» J O ther g u ests w ere Roscoe Wood- en gin e provides the th r ilin g abilities so h ighly desired cock of C orvallis and Mrs. Lloyd I Springdale Addreen Trontdale, Or. M arshall and baby P a tric ia of o n tem pting S pring day*. ; Haynes, with Mrs. Pate at the P ortland. V isit the Buick showroom and see the m ost colorful cars piano. AU p la n s a re com pleted for the Buick has ever produced. I heir beauty will captivate A telegram was received Satur fine mixed program to be given by y ou —and a dem onstration will make Buick your choice. the Ladles Aid In Rockwood F rid ay day evening by Mrs. B. E. Bolce evening. Musical num bers and announcing the death of Mrs. Mary S E D A N S $1195 to $1995 • • C O U P E S $1195 to <1850 readings of ex cellen t talen t will be Dahlhammer, mother of the late S P O R T M O D E L S #1195 ,« # 1 5 2 5 given. T he adm ission fee Includes Benjamin Dahlhammer, who passed H i fmcei Fltnt, M t h , fcnr to *44*4. Fit* (2 1 / 4 . C. Ice cream and cake. A good crow d away Saturday at her home In t i * m ow 4 rit**b i*, «# * * * 4 * b i* . Abilene, Kansas, at the age of 103 is expected. years. Some time ago the aged F ran k D ickenson has moved to woman fell and fractured her hip GRESHAM, ORE. his d au g h ter's Mrs. W illard Cook and it is thought this hastened her w here he will m ake his home. death. She Is survived by a daugh A good crow d listened to th e fine ter and a son in Kansas. serm on of th e Rev. T. H. Young of P ortland, Sunday evening a t the Money Savers Rockwood M E. church. The text Men's blue work shirts 69 cents; was 'F a ith .” Special music was dress shirts, collars attached 98c; rendered by a q u a rte t consisting of men's overalls $1.29: 36-lnch bath Gresham Howard P ate, Mra. Minnie Sm ith, towels 19c, two for 35c. 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