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New Footwear ior Ladles. RADIO REPAIRING. TROUTDALE T he sp rin g s sm a rte st slippers, We re p a ir an y th in g on any m ake T ro u td ale com m unity ch u rc h will pum ps and oxfords a t popular of radio. W ork gu aran teed . L. L. P re sb y teria n prices. $3.95, $4.95 and $5.95. Ayls- Long, phone 631. We call for and join th e F airview ch u rch on March 8 in th e ir E aster w o rth & M artin. G resham .—Adv. 1 deliver. services. T h ere w ill be no services at T ro u td ale church on E aster. All a re invited to atten d F airview . Mrs. W allace S pence left Monday T H IS IS night for S pokane on account of a serio u s illn ess of h er fa th e r, Mr. B aker. Mrs. D ora S h u te of P o rtlan d spent Sunday at the hom e oj: her m other, Mrs. E lecta P arso n s. T ro u td ale C h ap ter O. E. S. held a m ost enjoyable card p a rty a t th e Masonic hail F rid ay n ig h t, M arch 20, tw enty tab les playing. Many Saturday, March 31, is the last E astern S tar m em bers from G re sh day vou can get the If’¿sting- Mrs. Ed Alys- am W ife p re sin t. w orth received lad ies’ first honor house TURNOVER TOASTER and Mrs. F ran ces Fox consolation. R obert C avanagh received first at the special price of only $1.00 honors for gentlem en and W. Tow le consolation. A nice lunch w as down and $1.25 a month for 4 served and all enjoyed a very p le as months. an t evening. T hose on th e com m ittee w ere Mrs. E arl Stanley. G. P. Lum sden and Mrs. K ath ra n Drown. P reach in g and Bible study will be held at the T ro u td ale com m uni ty ch u rch as u su al Sunday a t 10 o'clock. THE LA ST W EEK « And in Addition Copeland Lumber Co. FRKE D a r i n * & L*rch O n ly W it h «»e h W e s tln c T u rn e rtr Toast handsom e » l i v e r - ] B re a d T r a y a n d i o f A lic e L o ve*» O H a r iiu d a d e . Successors to Barnes Lumber Co. ROY O. SO W LE8, Manager Building Materials and Mill Mark PO R T L A N D Complete line of ELECTRIC MONARCH paints BUILDERS’ HARDWARE PO W e E stim ate s on houses and b u ild ings gladly subm itted. E L E C T R IC B LD O . P h o n e 8(11 PAGE THREE GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM. OREGON FRIDAY, MARCH SO. l»2x G re sh a m Phone 2131 Pow ell St. Important Announcement to every owner o f a G resham T he T ro u td h le S and D club met T h u rsd ay at th e home of Mrs 1 A rth u r M atches, 11 m em bers and j four v isito rs atten d ed AU enjoyed • a delicious lunch. The aftern o o n | w as spent in playing 500. Mrs. A. ! D. K endall c a rrie d off first honors | and Mrs. J. R. K n a rr consolation. ! T he club w ill m eet th e 12th of ’ A pril at th e hom e of Mrs. R. D. [ Bailey in G resham . T ro u td ale M asons w ere e n t e r - , taiu ed a t C h an ticleer Jn n by A. R. M organ, one of th e ir m em bers, S a t u rd ay evening. M arch 24. A large crow d atten d ed and all rep o rt a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. Haffes and d augh te r V era of C orvallis sp en t th e week-end at tije hom e of Mr. and Mrs. E rro l lde. Mrs. Ide is a d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Haffes. The J. AV. G. club g irls. Division II. gave a bake sale at th e Fox sto re S atu rd ay afternoon. All a r ticles w ere sold and th e club r e a l ized a neat sum. Mrs. R. Bergfleld of P o rtlan d and wife and Mrs. Lee E vans w ere g u ests T h u rsd ay a t the hom e of Mrs. Olive P arso n s. Sunday g u ests at th e AV. C. Spence home wenc Mr. and .M rs. S hep h ard S tew art of P o rtlan d , J. F lem ing and Miss A nna F lem ing, Mr. and Mrs. T hom as Low, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spence. Mr. and Mrs. A. Shields and Miss M ildred Shields an d Miss A'tive Mc C orm ick of P o rtlan d spent Sunday at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. F red Pelton. S unday gu ests a t the hom e of Mrs. H attie W ilson and Mr. and Mrs. R ussell W ilson were Miss T helm a Selling and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. P arsons. Mr. and Mrs. H arold C raw ford of P o rtlan d sp en t Sunday a t th e hom e of his p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. AV. C raw ford. Mrs. T hom as Low was an all day v isito r F rid ay a t th e home of Mrs. L. A. H arlow . Mr. and Mrs. Lee E vans and ch il d ren spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bergefleld of P o rtlan d . . Among those atten d in g the Areme club card p arty held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H aley of G resham T uesday night w ere Mr. and Mrs. AV. C. Spence. Mrs. L. A. H arlow and Mrs. T hom as Low. T ro u td ale L adles Aid w ill m eet W ednesday, A pril 4, a t th e home of Mrs. H. E. W aite. A good a tte n d ance is desired as th e re is im p o rt an t b u sin ess to ta k e c a re of. Sunday v isito rs at th e J. S. H ud son hom e w ere Mrs. H udson's m other, Mrs. B arnes from H illsdale, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Bert B arnes, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. K esler, Mr. and Mrs. W a lte r H udson and d au g h ter R uth, all of P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. David B urns and ch ild ren of Newberg. Oregon, spent Sunday at th e hom e of Mr. B urn's m other. Mrs. M arg ret Burns. P H ubble of S eattle spent W ed nesday w ith his au n t. Mrs. E unice Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Sam H arlow of P o rtlan d , a re spending a few days a t th e hom e of Mrs. Mary P arso n s. Mrs. G race Otto, a form er te ac h er here, spent th e day in T ro u td ale T uesday visiting school and c a ll ing on old friends. She now lives in P o rtlan d . « ON MAY 25, 1927, when Henry Ford first announced his plans for making a new car, he announced also that he would continue to make parts for the Model T Ford. He said: "The Model T Ford car was a pioneer. It blazed the way for the motor industry and started the movement for good roads everywhere. It broke down the barriers of distance in rural sections, brought people in these sections closer together, and placed education within the reach of everyone. We are still proud of the Model T Ford. If we were not, we would not have continued to make it so long." For twenty years, the Model T Ford led the automobile industry and it still serves more people than any other auto mobile. Over one-third of all the automobiles in use today are Model T Fords — an indication of the sturdy worth of the car and its value to people in all walks of life the world over. The Ford Motor Company will continue to make re placement parts for these cars "until the last Model T is off the road.” That is a part of Ford service. That is what Henry Ford meant when he said: "We believe that when a man buys one of our cars we should keep it running for him as long as we can and at the lowest up-keep cost." Mr and Mrs. R alph Scott of S a lem visited Sunday at the home of Mr. an d Mrs. L. H. Stone. Mrs. S co tt is a siste r of Mrs. Stone. About 75 m em bers and friends of th e Sm ith M em orial P resb y terian c h u rc h attended th e d in n er w hich w as held Sunday at the grange hall. The an n u al ch u rch business w as attended to for th e com ing year an d th e sum ptuous basket d inner was enjoyed by all p resen t. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. S tretch u m and ch ild ren from Shoals, Oregon, w ere g u ests on S unday a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. L ester Cam pbell. D onald G ran t h as retu rn ed to W illam ette u n iv ersity afte r en jo y ing a w eek's vacation w ith his m other, Mrs. George Lum sden. At th e Sm ith M emorial P re sb y te ria n church services will be held as u su al Sunday m orning at 11 o'clock. T h ere will be a serm on by th e p asto r, followed by th e ob serv an ce of the L o rd ’s Supper. S unday school w ill convene prom ptly a t in o’clock. HURLBURT T he Rev. E. It. D. H ollensted, p asto r of th e Sm ith Memorial P re s b y terian ch u rch of F airview , will preach at the H u rlb u rt schoolhouse Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. New th in g s u n d er "C lassified." r i GASCO BRIQUETS Because of this policy a considerable part of the Ford manufacturing plants is given over to the making of parts for the Model T Ford. These replacement parts are made of the same material and in the same way as those from which your car was originally assembled. Make it a point, therefore, to see the nearest Ford dealer and have him look over your Model I Ford. You may find that a very small expenditure will enable you to get thou sands of miles of additional service, and at the same time protect the money you have invested in your car. C^innouiice A DASHING COMPANION TO THE BRILLIANT VICTORY .AND SENIOR SIXES . the STA N D A RD SIX r . o . a . »«TfcoiT T H E FASTEST AND FINEST PERFORMER UNDER HOOO COUPE Detroit, Michigan « The Ideal Fuel for Brooders DELUXE SEDAN . . . . JUDD FUEL CO. 1581 970 T h e Victory S ix $1045 to $1170 T h e Senior S ix $1570 to $1770 AUfrun f. ». b. U itm l BROCKWAY & NELSON Phone 1471 East Powell Street GRESHAM The Oregon co n g ress of P a re n t- T eacher asso ciatio n s will give a benefit reception for Fine A rts Building fund. U niversity Oregon Friday, March 30, 2 to 5 o'clock and 8 to 10 o'clock a t th e home of Mrs. W alter M. Cook, 436 East IStii stree t. N orth, P o rtlan d . Mrs. D ella I llen k le, Mrs. A zelia Zllm, Mrs. Mary N orthw ay, Mrs. W. Woods, Mrs. N ettle Rogers, plan on a tte n d ing from th is place. Mrs. Win. Woods gave a b irth d ay p arty for her d au g h ter H arriet, on T uesday, March 27. Ten of her i p laym ates attended. A p leasan t hour w as spent aim d ain ty re fre s h m ents w ere served. Mrs. Rose In g rah am from Hood River is spending som e tim e a t the Je ssie R ogers home. Mrs. W ill P rebe e n tertain ed the Needle club W ednesday, M arch 21. Our customers are quick to appreciate the The club gave her a hand k erch ief superior beauty of our show er in honor of h er birthday. D ainty refre sh m e n ts w ere served and th e 25 m em bers p rese n t e n joyed th e afternoon. The leg ch ers elected for th e com ing year a re B lanche I. Rhodes, You shodld have a new ring to wear with your who ta u g h t th e low er g rad es la st year, and L illian S trah h an for the new Easter outfit. upper grad e room. Mr. and Mrs. W ill H enkle p u r S E E OUR W INDOW chased an 8-tube rad io set which they are enjoying very much. Mrs. H. Reeves w ill en te rta in the S prin g d ale Needle club W ednes day, A pril 4. Gresham, Oregon veil St. Phone 44 Mrs. Don L lttlep ag e gave a b irth day p arty for h er d au g h ter M ar g aret. who w a s ' nine y ears old Tuesday, March 27, tw elve ch ild ren iioiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiHNiiNiiaiiiiiuiiiiioiiiiiiniiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiitiiimiiiiiiKiiiiiHiiiuuiiiiimiiiiiaiiiniiiiiiioiuiiiiiiiMuiiiiiiiiiiiinMiim enjoyed th e hour a fte r w hich d ain ty refre sh m e n ts w ere served. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Nelson and d au g h ter L illian and son Russell from Ridge L um ber com pany w ere g u ests a t th e G ilbert B ates home Sunday. E dw ard B erney and H alb e rt We are licensed fish Babbitt w ere w eek-end visitors from C orvallis, w here they are at dealers. tending Oregon S tate A g ricu ltu ral college. During the Lenten Mrs. H arry R ickert, and Mrs. W. Woods and niece w ere guests a t th e season we will carry b irthday p arty T uesday afternoon a good supply of ilsh at th e D. L lttlep ag e home. —both fresh, smoked Edw in Gill of P o rtlan d spent and salt. Sunday a t th e Dan B ourgeois home. Imuls B erney su stain ed a ra th e r severe cu t on th e foot W ednesday w hile engaged In work w ith a sc ra p er on th e law n at his home. The in ju ry w as dressed a t th e of Gresham Powell Street fice of a G resham surgeon. Phone 18»! Designs are Beautiful— Worfamanship the Best— New Style Ring Mountings jfWealep’« Jetuelrp ôtore FISH BROWN ’S MARKET What you want, when you want it, as you want It—Want Ad it. iiiNuouiuiiiiitinHiiiiniiiioiiiiiiiiiiiintiiiHiiinitiiiiMwiisoNW MHimx ot CEDAR A p le asa n t su rp rise p a rty was given a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. F. H H oecker W ednesday evening in honor of Mr. H oecker’s b i r t h - ' day. T he tim e w as sp e n t in p la y ing cards, afte r w hich refre sh m e n ts w ere served. Distributed In Gresham by PH O N E <875 4-DOOR SEDAN . . . . 895 C A B R I O L E T ........................ 9 4 5 THEY LEAVE NO ASHES F ord M otor C om pany . . . . . . . SPRING DALE FAIRVIEW Model T Ford E ddge B ro thers C ecil J. P oun d er Home Builder COXTRACTIWO sail BITLDIWO Phon« Corbett 1101 MprlbsSal« TroatSale, Or. < ------------------------------- LYNCH Mr. and Mrs. H ,O. D lssm ore a re rejoicing over th e a rriv a l of th e ir Fix Up Yonr Ao to. th ird d au g h ter, born to them on i March 28. Mr. D lssm ore is t h e ; with Public Service auto enamel p ro p rie to r of th e D lssm ore sto re on and top dressing. L. L. Kidder Hdwe. Co. B ark er road and Section Line.