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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. la , NO. 100 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 15)2« GRESHAM PIONEER IS LAID TO REST JUNIOR CLASS PLAY I \ ACTIVE PREPARATION MUSICAL EVENTS TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Her Year Sea Hero LEILA GIBBS WELLS TAKEN BY DEATH A ctive p rep a ra tio n is going forw ard for th e ren d e rin g of th e an n u al play of th e ju n io r high school class, “Charm PORTLAND SYMPHONY TO Im pressive fu n eral services w ere School,” w hich is to be given on the I’RES ENT NOTED PIANIST F u n eral services w ere held th is a f held yesterday aftern oon a t th e M eth evenings of F eb ru ary 25 and 26 a t the tern o o n at th e M ethodist ch u rch for odist E piscopal ch u rch for th e late high school gym. T he coaches of th e The next tw o co n certs of th e P o rt th e late Mrs. L eila Gibbs W ells, w hose play. Miss M arjorie Machen and Miss land Sym phony o rch e stra, W illem van Minnie S. C lanahan, who passed aw ay untim ely passing aw ay at 7 o’clock H ope M ackenzie a re w orking h ard to H oogstraten, conductor, will be given a t h er home on Monday evening fol W ednesday m orning, F eb ru ary 10, w as develop th e p ersonnel of the cast. The in th e w eek com m encing F eb ru ary 14. low ing a stro k e of apoplexy. T he s e r a shock to th e en tire com m unity. Mrs. plot is full of comedy and in te restin g On Monday night, F eb ru ary 15. the W ells would have been 36 y ears of age vices w ere conducted by h er p astor, situ atio n s. Im agine four eligible and, seventh of th e re g u la r evening series i th e com ing May and her death w as th e Rev. E. G. Ju d d of th e B ap tist of course, handsom e bachelors p u t in w ill be given. On S atu rd ay m orning. j due to com plications atten d in g the fu ll ch arg e of a young lad ies’ boarding F eb ru ary 20. th e th ird and last of th e ch u rch, assisted by th e Rev. D. M. b irth of her first.ch ild , the in fan t also school and if th a t co u ld n 't fu rn ish series for young people will be played. C athey and the Rev. S. F. P itts. T hree not surviving. enough com plications to drive aw ay Both co n certs w ill be given at the pub se p a ra te o rganizations joined in doing Leila Gibbs, d au g h ter of Mr. and the blues, it would be h ard to th in k of lic auditorium . honor to a siste r m em ber, each a t Mrs. Hoy W. Gibbs, was born in an y th in g th a t could. ten d in g in a body, th e G resham Chap For the concert Monday night, the G resham , g rad u atin g from th e G resh D orothy Cooper and Alvin K aser are 15th, H arold Bauer, unquestionably te r of the O rder of E astern S tar, Clov am grad e school. A fter com pleting to play th e leading p a rts, and Jo h n e r C ircle N eighbors of W oodcraft and MBS. MINNIE CLANAHAN one of the o u tstan d in g p ianoforte gen th e eighth grad e she entered tra in in g G resham W. C. T. U. The la tte r o r D aughter of a pioneer fam ily of G resh A nicker, P a u le tta D ow sett and Mel iuses of th e day, w ill be th e solo a r at St. L u k e’s hospital at Boise, Idaho, ch er D uncan are m an ag ers, w ith E d tist. Mr. B auer w ill play the fourth am , who passed aw ay at h er home g anization Joined in a beautiful fu n e r g rad u a tin g from th a t in stitu tio n and In a ragring storm in mid-ocean, la st Monday n ig h t follow ing a long w ard Mink in ch arg e of th e sellin g of concerto of Beethoven w ith th e o r al ritu a l a t the close of the services a t la ter being employed as a n u rse a t p erio d 'o f illness. Captain George Fried of the S. S tick ets. As th e play is to be given on ch estra. Beethoven concertos are th e ch urch. A w ealth of floral offer Roosevelt directed the rescue of Bend, Oregon, for a mill co rporation tw o nig h ts, all will be enabled to se rarely given outside of th e g rea test ings and a g ath erin g of frien d s and crew from the disabled British VICTIM OF ACCIDENT and also for the Bend M aternity hos cu re good seats. The cast of c h a ra c music c e n te rs of this country, for th e ir relativ es w hich taxed th e capacity of LAID TO FINAL REST te rs is as follow s: A ustin Bevans, g reat length and num erous difficul freighter Antinoe, recently. For pital. th e ch u rc h a ttested the resp e ct in three '.'days Commander Fried She was m arried to Jo h n A. W ells fought mountainous seas to -take w hich th e deceased w as held. F u n e ra l services w ill be held S a tu r A lvin K ase r; David, H arold Lew is; ties ren d er th e ir p rep a ra tio n ex trem e November 14, 1924, and they resided on the sailors off the doomed ship. Jim S im pkins, H arold D ye; Tim Sim — day aftern o o n a t one o’clock at ly hard. E lly Ney played th e fifth Among those who attended th e fu a sm all ranch a mile ea st of G resham Two of his own men were washed n era l w ere some w ho had know n Mrs. th e T rou td ale ch u rch for T race kins, Jam es M cA llister; George, K en concerto of Beethoven w ith th e o r overboard and drowned. on th e Section Line road. Mrs. W ells neth H o rb e rg ; Mr. Jo h n s, H arry C lanahan from her childhood and who V anderhoof, aged 47, la te of M armot, ch e stra last m onth, and h er signal w as tak en ill T uesday night and in E lise Benoidotte, D orothy success upon th a t occasion w ill m ake ad, w ith her, lived through ’he hard Oregon, who m et in sta n t death T u es B ju r; sp ite of the services of tw o skilled • Cooper; Sally, M ildred K um m el; experiences of pioneer days. T he pall day w hile engaged in fallin g a tre e on doubly g ratify in g th e announcem ent physicians passed aw ay th e follow ing "U nw elcom e and U n p leasan t T ru th s ” % b earers, who w ere all friends of her th e prem ises of th e W hitbeck L um ber Madge, P a u le tta D ow sett; M uriel, A lta th at Mr. B auer is to p resen t the fourth day at th e home of h er siste r in I H endrickson; E thel, Mary M iller; with th e o rch estra. will be th e them e of the serm on S u n early womanhood, w ere C harles and com pany n ear Sandy. T he tre e he was G resham . Besides h er husband and * A lbert Cleveland, D. M. R oberts. John w orking on “siw ash ed ” on an o th er L illian, Daisy D aly; Alix, H arriet The concert on th e 15th will Include day m orning at 11 o'clock a t th e Sm ith p aren ts, she is survived by a b ro th er Cum m ings; Miss H ays, L ucile Dod- S leret, A rnold R uegg and B. C. A lt tree , bending it over. He stru c k his no full sym phony in its program , M emorial P re sb y teria n ch u rch , by the and a sister, Dewey Gibbs, of S um m er m an. B eautiful hym ns of hope and axe into the bent tree w hich caused it I son; Miss C urtis, H elen A lthaus. since the n a tu re of the concerto is so p asto r, the Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted. ville. Oregon, and Mrs. Ralph D avid closely ak in to th a t of th e sym phony, Sunday school will begin pro m p tly at victory, lifetim e fav orites of th e de to sp lit releasin g th e u p p er p a rt w hich son. of Gresham . 10 o’clock. ceased, w ere sung by a q u a rte t con stru c k him fairly in th e chest, killing it w as not deemed n ecessary to p re Methodist Episcopal Church. W hile death Is alw ay s an u nw el sistin g of Guy D. Jones, Mrs. Mary him in stan tly . T he ju g u la r vein was A rth u r Copeland is a t home sick Bible school m eets each Sunday at sent one. R ath er Mr. van H oogstraten come visitor to aged as well as young, severed and th e im pact ru p tu re d the Dodge, Miss E lsa S harp and Leslie 10 o’clock. The efficiency co n test has has elected to p resen t tw o sem i-m od th is week w ith an a ttac k of th e grip. this p a rtic u la r case is one of those sad W alrad, w ith Mrs. S. T. Clow a t the diaphragm . Quinn M etzger is tak in g his place had th e effect of im proving th e a t ern com positions of considerable and u naccountable o ccu rren ces th a t Mr. V anderhoof w as a single m an piano. The services a t th e grave in length. T he first num ber of the p ro tem p o rarily at th e F airview G rain tendance and p u n ctu ality of th e school leaves th e frien d s and relativ es th e G resham cem etery w ere in charge and is survived by his m o th er S arah and both sides a re w orking h ard to gram , "L ’A p p ren tlce-S o rcier” th e o r com pany. stunned and bew ildered. Much sy m of th e E a ste rn S ta r chapter, w here the V anderhoof, and tw o sisters, Mrs. C. ch e stral scherzo of P aul Dukas, is a H. C. Cam pbell has had a new duck win th e la rg e st possible num ber of pathy Is being expressed for the h u s H. R ichardson, of Dundee, Yamhill pond installed for th e benefit of his im pressive b u rial ritu a l w as used. fascinating w ork. Intended to convey points, and so close w as th e contest band. as the m ost an ticip ated event of R em iniscences of early days, and an county, and Mrs. C harles H endrickson, th a t la st S unday th e blues w ere one the sto ry of th e so rc e re r's ap p ren tice six wild M allard ducks, w hich w ere wedded life has ended in a double of M armot, also by four brother^, I clan d estin ely m aking use of th e m as given to him by a P o rtlan d friend. ap p reciatio n of th e c h a ra c te r of Mrs. point ahead of th e reds. m easu re of u nspeakable g rief and d is The Fairview G rain & W arehouse C lanahan. w ere given by the Rev. D. H enry, of T acom a; G ilbert and Jo h n , M orning serm on and w orship h o u r te r ’s equipm ent. T he com position is appointm ent. a v eritab le w hirlw ind of sound. com pany has com pleted in stallin g new M. Cathey, who had know n her all her of A ntelope, and Nick of M armot. In- I begins a t 11 o’clock. T h ere w ill be T he b ro th er of Mrs. W ells w as un- The co n cert w ill close w ith the sym m achinery in its m ill for g rin d in g life. Both w ere of pioneer p arentage, te fm en t w ill be m ade in D ouglass special m usic by th e choir. Dr. C. W. ib le to reach here for th e fu n eral of cem etery. phonic su ite of Bim sky-K orsakov, g rain and hay to about any degree of th e Pow ells se ttlin g here in 1852 and H uett, th e p asto r, will preach next his sister. The Rev. E. G. Ju d d “S cheherazade." T his w ork has been fineness the C atheys in 1853. Mr. C athey said Sunday m o rn in g from th e subject, p reached the serm on and In term en t Cascade Locks Girls Upset, Win Game. Tiie usual am ount of ra in th e la st heard before in P o rtlan d , and is prob th a t th e people of today cannot realize T he g irls of th e Cascade Locks b as “T he C ause an d C ure of H ard Times. ably th e best liked of th e less fre few days h as enabled th e Sandy w as m ade in G resham cem etery. The all th e h ard sh ip s and p rivations ex- T his subject prom ises to be of real in d rain ag e d istric t to try o ut its new G resham Rebekah lodge No. 61, of ( perieneed by the pioneers. T hese very ket ball team a re a nervy lot. As they te re st, d ealing as it does w ith facts quently played w orks in th is city. pum p w hich is w orking very sa tisfac w hich th e deceased was a m em ber, a s Experiences drew them to g eth er in w ere on th e ir w ay to Sandy F rid ay fam iliar to all and offering a/so lu tio n torily, the pum p being o p erated by sisted In th e service both at th e church close friendship and developed the best night to play th e g irls of th e Sandy th a t w ill be w orth a stren u o u s tria l. Baptist Ciiurcli. and cem etery. Mrs. W ells is related high school, th e autom obile in w hich W. D. Brooks. in th e ir ch a racters. A sh o rt m eeting of th e official board The Bible school and all the s e r they w ere trav elin g plunged off the J. McCall, of V ernonia, Is a g u est at to th e pioneer Gibbs and Metzger fam Minnie Pow ell w as deeply religious, will be held im m ediately follow ing th e vices of the ch u rch will be held In the Base Line road over a 24-foot em the home of G eorge Shaw and visiting ilies of G resham and besides her near and a rd e n t in her efforts to win others service. B aptist ch u rch building next Sunday, w ith old frien d s th is week. Mr. Me relativ es here leuves m any d ista n t bankm ent, pinning th e five o ccupants to a C h ristian experience. She had Ju n io r E p w o rth L eague w ill m eet at beginning w ith th e Bible school a t 10 Call lived in F airview a num ber of relativ es to m ourn th e loss of one In tellectual pow ers above th e average, beneath the m achine. Follow ing th e ir 3:30. T his w ill be preceded by a a. m. The m orning ch u rch service y ears w ith his d au g h ter, Mrs, Claude they loved. w hich developed intp real leadership. rescue by frien d s they proceeded to p ractice of th e harm o n ica class in will begin a t 11 o’clock. T he pasto r, Knapp. She th rew the stre n g th of h er w om an Sandy w here they played th e gam e as playing' hym ns. the Rev. E. G. Judd, w ill begin a series T he F airview P aren t-T ea ch e r asso PORTLAND MAN DIES hood alw ays on the side of religious scheduled and won out, th e score Miss H o rtcn se Sow ard w ill lead th e of serm ons on th e g eneral them e "The ciation will observe th e 29th an n iv e r SUDDENLY AT TROUTDALE and reform m ovem ents, w hich w ere stan d in g 30 to 27. , E p w o rth L eague a t 6:15. T he su b People Called B a p tists.” Next Sunday sa ry of the C ongress of P a re n ts and dear to h er heart. F ran k B annerm an, aged 49 years, ject is “T w isted Souls Made S tra ig h t.” m orning th e topic w ill be "T he H is Piano for Sale. T each ers W ednesday evening, F eb ru expired suddenly W ednesday a t th e T he Rev. S. F. P itts spoke briefly F ine u p rig h t piano, m ahogany case, The evening service w ill begin to ry of th e B a p tist P eople.” T he p a s ary 17, at th e school auditorium . Mrs. and helpfully of th e hope of the re s in studio of F lo ren ce M. Honey, F irs t prom ptly at 7:30 w ith a song service to r w ill also tell a serm on story to th e G eorge Lum sden will give an ad d ress H elm ing confectionery at T ro u td ale u rrectio n , as th e com fort and joy to S tate Bank. E asy term s. a fte r a few m in u tes’ p leasan t ch at led by H. W. Strong. The new books ch ild ren in th e ea rly p a r t of th e on the origin and developm ent of the w ith th e ow ners of th e place. He those w ho m ourn. •'W hile h ere,” said w ill be used and a t le ast one new song ch u rch service. T he in term ed iate so If Interested in Stearns Knight organization. The school children th e sp eaker, "we a re com forted w ith m otor cars, call or w rite Exposition will be learned. T h ere w ill be o th er ciety will m eet a t 5:30 p. ta Mrs. E. will p resen t a play and refresh m en ts com plained of feeling ill and stepped the th o u g h t th a t C h rist will change Motor Car Co., F o u rth and Clay, P o rt special m usic also. Dr. H u ett will O. Judd in ch arg e. T he B. Y. P. U. will will be served. T he proceeds from the outside presum ably for fresh air. As our so rrow into joy, even as He tu rn ed land. Phone MAln 7801. he failed to reap p ear, his frien d s speak on “T he P eril of B eauty,” w hich m eet a t 6:30 and th e evening service sale of th e refre sh m e n ts will go to opened the door and found him on the th e sorrow of his passion into the he co n sid ers a very Serious su b ject and will com m ence a t 7:30. T he p asto r's w ard th e expenses of th e organization. step s w ith life extinct. He had been glory of his resu rre ctio n . We w ere by th e Rev. E. G. Judd, who took for vastly m ore im p o rta n t th an m ost peo topic for th e evening ad d ress will be The Rev. E. R. I). H ollensted w as born to live and we live to die, and we the basis of his ta lk those m ost com ple think. Why I W ent to A frica.” The Bible called to Mill City, O regon, T uesday, w orking a t th e wool pu llery d u rin g die to live.” th e day. forting w ords from R evelation 21:1, T he re g u la r m id-w eek p ray e r m eet study w ill be resum ed a t th e W ednes w here he officiated at th e fu n eral of a The fu n eral serm on w as preached “And I saw a new heaven and a new ing will be held on T h u rsd ay evening. T he deceased was a b ro th er-in -law day evening service and th e books of form er p arish io n er, Mra. C a rrie Crip- ea rth , for the first heaven and the first of W. W right, of C orbett, and is also Ezra and Nehem iah will be introduced pin. ea rth w’ere passed aw ay.” survived by his wife, Nellie M. B an Money to loan on real estate. F arn and outlined, follow ing a sh o rt p ray er Claude H eslln is im proving from his nerm an. of 1144 C rystal S p rin g s boule m eeting. loans at 6 per cent B W T horne recent severe illness Minnie Susan Pow ell w as born on vard. P o rtland, and th re e sons and a the donation land claim of her parent?, dau g h ter, Roy I., of P o rtlan d , Clyde the late Dr. Jo h n P. and A deline D. H., of O akland. C alifornia, C harles W., Pow ell, M arch 10, 1865, in th e old of Los A ngeles and Mrs. H. Mac- Pow ell home w here th e Beaver S tate L achlan, of San F rancisco. F u n eral factory now stands. She w as the services will be held S atu rd ay a f te r youngest of a larg e fam ily of b ro th ers noon a t 2:30 from th e F inley u n d e r and siste rs of whom but tw o are now tak in g p a rlo rs and th e com m itm ent surviving. She was a g rad u a te of the will ta k e p lace in Colum bia Masonic G resham school and before her m a r cem etery under the auspices of Mt. riage w as active in m ission work, be T abor lodge No. 42, A. F. & A. M. ing a teach er in Chinese m issions in P o rtlan d and S eattle. She w as m a r Poultrymen to Study Disease. ried to John N. C lanahan on S eptem An all day m eeting of th e p oultry- ber 17, 1890, In P o rtlan d . T h ey ’moved men In M ultnom ah county and th is to S eattle and la ter to Tacom a, w here p a rt of the sta te Is to be held at the | th e ir only child, E arl, was born. From G resham g ran g e hall, on W ednesday. Of course you are going to give th e re they moved to G resham w here F eb ru ary 17. At th is m eeting the her a box of candy as a fitting r e j they have lived co n tinuously for the problem s w hich a re tak in g th e profits m em brance for St. V alentine's Day. past 32 years. Mrs. C lanahan w as a out of th e poultry business will be So why not give her th e best? She m em ber of th e B aptist ch u rch , the will ch erish the feeling of atten tiv e studied and rem edies planned. t’ p u g h tfu ln e ss behind this display W. C. T. U., th e G range, N eighbors of To a ssist In solving th ese problem s (fa good taste. W oodcraft and th e O rder of E astern arran g e m en ts have been m ade with Our candy is m ost delicious— ft is S tar, in all of w hich o rg an izatio n s the Oregon A g ricu ltu ral extension s e r tem ptingly arran g e d in lovely box she has, a t various tim es, held posi es, including dainty h eart-shaped vice, and Prof. A. G. I.tinn, head of the )nes—and the prices a re the lowest. tions of honor and tru st. She is s u r p o ultry d ep artm en t at O. A. C. will be vived by her husband, her gon. Dr. J. A SPLEN D ID ASSORTMENT p rese n t and Dr. W. T. Johnson of the E. C lanahan of Seaside, tw o sisters, Oregon experim ent statio n who is Mrs. S. E. W ishard and Mrs. N. J. w orking on th e p oultry disease p ro b and for the party S ails of P o rtlan d , and a larg e num ber lem s of th e state, will a s sist in the of nephew s and nieces. discussion on disease troubles. Dr. Jo h n so n is considered th e best Zion Evangelical Service« Inform ed m an on p o u ltry disease in Sunday school of th e Zion E v an g eli the n o rth w est. He Is now connected cal ch u rch will convene at 10 a. m. with the experim ent statio n due to the SPECIAL VALENTINE Sunday, followed by p reach in g sec efforts of the Oregon poultrym en. He vices at 11 from th e topic, "W e go up BRICK ICE CREAM will have a real m essage for th e p oul to Je ru sa le m ." T he Ju n io r League trym en a t th is m eeting. will m eet a t 1:15 and a special m eet We also have a fine asso rtm en t ing of th e congreg atio n will be held a t of bulk candies for V alentine Day. Grcshuni Beauty .Shoppe 2 o'clock. M onthly ch u rch day will every th in g In th e line of cosm etic Yon ran «elect any kind of a th erap y . C ourteous and efficient be held Sunday and luncheon will be Valentine right here. trea tm e n t. Mrs. Lois S t.C la ir, First. served in the Sunday school room s at S tate Bank building, phone 1841, noon. All m em bers and frien d s of G resham .—Adv. th e ch u rch a re urged to bring th eir Pinup Tuning. lunch and stay for th e m eeting H FAIRVIEW j j CAN D Y 77ie Oscarette P hon e 2351 Gresham Don t forget the advertisers when you need anything in their line. Plano tuning J3.50. Plano and or gan repairing. Fred B. Jones, 2625 49th street SB., Portland, phone TAbor 8952, or Gresham 1561.—Adv. ! I