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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1927)
GRESHAM OUTLOOK, Columbian High (By R osetta H enkle) Bella Reed, a senior, who has been a m em ber of th e M ultnom ah club for several years, h as received h e r six-year leadership pin. The high school g irls a re glad to have in th e ir gym nasium class a girl who has won ath letic honors. G aylord Davies, one of th e alum ni, w ho was home from Mon m outh for th e holidays, is ad v er tisin g m anager of the Oregon N or m al annual. A gatha H arding, also an alum na, is one of th e editors for th e O. A. C. B arom eter. Several of th e alum ni and the high school stud en ts w ent to the P o rtlan d natato riu m T hursday night, D ecem ber 30. T he Aluifini association held its an n u a l C hristm as banquet a t the high school Decem ber 31. The new ly elected officers a re : Lloyd B ram hall, '24, p resid e n t; K eith W oodard, '20, vice p resid e n t; A gatha H arding, ’24. secretary - tre a su re r. P lan s w ere m ade for in itiatin g th is y e a r’s seniors into th e organization. T he senior class play, “The W hole Tow n’s T alking,” presented ju st before th e C hristm as holidays was w ell received by a la rg e au d i ence. Many of th e audience said th a t it w as the best play th a t the high school had given. Much cred it is due to Miss P au lin e Rem ing ton, th e coach, and to th e students who took p a rt in th e play. T hrough th e courtesy of Mr. F inley, an o r c h e stra w as secured from P o rt land. T he o rch e stra m usic was enjoyed im m ensely by those p re s ent. About $100 w as realized from th e play. The Colum bian vs. Mill City gam e Decem ber 29 resu lted in a victory for Columbian. The score w as 19-11. The line-up w as as follow s: Colum bian Mill City Wolf .....................r. f ................ Kelly B ram hall ............. 1. f ............. C arter Berney .................c ................. Sm ith L inn .....................r. g ......... W achter W o o d w a rd .......... 1. g ........... H arlan The high school m idgets vs. the grade school team played the p re lim inary gam e S atu rd ay night, J a n u ary 8. The score w as 10-.6 in fa vor of the m idgets. The score of th e “U ndefeated A lum ni” vs. the Red Sox. from P ortlan d , gam e was 31 to 19 in favor of th e Alumni. th e double-header basketball gam e F rid ay night a t Cascade Locks betw een the Locks and Col um bian high schools resu lted in w inning scores for th e Cascade Locks high school. The boys’ score was 35-8 and th e g irls’ score was 39-19. PLEASANT HOME ARBOLEDA POWELL VALLEY Mrs. J. C. F in n ell and sm all son. Dick, have retu rn ed home a fte r an extended visit w ith Mrs. F in n e li’s m other. Mrs. R. C. H opper at T ri angle Lake, south of Eugene. C harles F. M arohn w as th e d in ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. L ocke W ednesday evening. T he A rboleda Im provem ent club held its re g u la r m eeting T h u rsd ay evening, Ja n u a ry 6, at th e home of Mr, and Mrs. G eorge F o rtn e r on L au rel avenue. Officers recen tly elected by th e club, td ta k e office th e first of th e year, a re R. M. R an dall, p resid e n t; Wm. H ornecker, vice p resid e n t; and Mrs. Floyd H alliday, se creta ry and tre a su re r. Mrs. Susie T hom pson of P o rtlan d is the guest for a few w eeks of her son-in-law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. H arry C. Bourne. R. M. R andall retu rn ed th e first of the w eek from Los A ngeles, a fte r spending th e holidays in th a t city. W hile in th e south, Mr. R an dall visited a num ber of places in so u th ern C alifornia and n o rth ern Mexico. Mrs. F red L. B ourne w as hostess at a luncheon on W ednesday. The guests included Mrs. H. C. Bourne, Mrs. C. G. Robinson, Mrs. Brown. Mrs. B. H. Gabel and Mrs. D. W. B ridgefarm er. Mrs. W illiam H o rn eck er e n te r tained th e Jo k e r club a t he" home on F riday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Jo h a n sen of P o rtlan d w ere visito rs at th e W. R. Locke ^residence Monday evening At th e recen t an n u al business m eeting of the Mission church th e follow ing w ere elected to tak e care of th e affairs of th e co n g reg a tion for the com ing year, A ugust P eterso n , re-elected a m em ber of th e board of tru ste e s: A. Aim. ch airm an of th e b o ard ; Em il S at- te rstro m , a ssista n t ch a irm an ; A. C. A rvidson. se c re ta ry ; Miss N et tie Nelson, a ssista n t se c re ta ry ; Roy Jo h n so n , tr e a s u r e r ; A ugust P eterson, Sunday school su p e rin te n d en t; Roy Johnson, a ssista n t su p e rin ten d e n t; H erm an C arlson of P o rtlan d , choir leader. A. C. A rvidson is fu rth e r im prov ing th e ap p earan ce of his re si dence on th e in te rio r by having new hardw ood floors laid in th re e of th e room s. They have been waxed. O scar T horen atten d in g to the sanding and w axing process. Mrs. A ugusta P alm blad is sp en d ing th e w in ter w ith h er d au g h ter, Mrs. Swan M agnuson and fam ily. B ert Olson is serving as a ju ro r for th e J a n u a ry term of th e circ u it court. H is duties req u ire his p re s ence in P o rtlan d m uch of th e tim e. PLEASANT VALLEY Sunday school m eets at 10 o’clock w ith an in te restin g class study for all ages, follow ed by p reach in g se r vice from th e topic “T he Invisible P h y sician ”. All are co rd ially in vited to these services. Radio listen e rs w ere given a tre a t to old tim e dance m usic over K X L on T uesday evening by D ahl- q u ist's o rc h e stra of P le a sa n t V al ley, of w hich C harles D ah lq u ist is director. Over 20 req u e sts for a rep etitio n of th e program have been received as a re su lt of the first n ig h t's broadcasting. T he o r ch e stra will be heard again next T uesday evening over KXL be tw een the hours of 8 and 9. FRIDAT, JANUARY Sunday school a t th e P leasan t Home B a p tist ch u rch w ill convene at 10 o'clock next S unday m orning. T he Rev. Wm. F airw ea th er will preach a t 11 and 8 o'clock. The H appy H our class for children m eets at 3 o'clock and B. Y. P. U at 7:30. Miss Je ssie F ra n cis of P o rtlan d ta spending th e week visiting at th e hom e of Mrs. P. M. Miller. Mrs. Miller seem s to be gaining her usual stre n g th and w as able to be o ut for a rid e la st week. T he in te re st of th e young people of th e B ap tist ch u rch is centered in th e d ram a w hich is being pre- FAIRVIEW Sunday m o rning w orship w ill be held a t th e Sm ith M em orial P re s b y terian ch u rch at 11 o'clock with a serm on by th e p asto r, th e Rev E. R. D. H ollensted. The L ord's I Supper w ill be observed. Sunday I school will begin a t 10 o'clock. 192 ‘ pared, first re h e a rsa l being held on T h u rsd ay night. This play will be given at th e O rient school- house in tw o or th ree w eeks and prom ises an evening of splendid en tertain m en t. Raymond M iller retu rn ed to his home in C rescen t City, C alifornia, on W ednesday. E<i. W olters of A uburn, Wash» ington, spent T h u rsd ay a t th e B. C. A ltm an home. S atu rd ay , Ja n u a ry 22, w ill be the reg u la r m onthly m eeting of M ult nom ah G range, when th e officers who w ere in stalled at Boring J a n u ary 8, will begin th e ir y e a r's work. All who atten d ed th e m eeting at Boring vouch for th e D am ascus g ra n g e rs being good e n te rta in e rs, * T h e y a re sound m en ts, p ro d u cin g su lts, a n d a s such B ro th e rs m eth o d s Tree Pruning should he done in the dormant season T o u rin g C a r C oupe .................................. S p ecial Sedan ................... Prune now and save the strength of the tree, vine or shrub. W’e carry in stock Pruning Shears for every purpose. Come in and investigate our line and select the pruner for your particular need. * Ï A m erica’s Greatest j Advocate o f Thrift j BROCKWAY & NELSON We Alsu Sell Dependable Sunday H o m e Ml I 11■ OiI -t , h u rc ti b> till p a - or th e RVv E W. W lthnell. Special m usic w ill be rendered by i mixed q u arte t. Tin junior :huri h servit • will be held at the i ino Io ni tt • b a s , m ent ut.d--r ihe supervision of Mrs. A lta S taf- ord E pw orth League will cou- rene a t 7 I" in ' lie e v e n in g S ir lay school wiU meet a t th e usual o u ïr 1" T e m p o ra ry L o catio n G resh am G arag e FEL S NAPTHA N'BC Champion 43c qt. SO AP 10 bars 49c Flake Butter Crackers 2 pkgs. 35c A s u p e rio r sa la d oil L im it 10 b ars F re sh ly baked, pound packages AMAIZO OIL Lifebuoy Health Soap, 3 bars. . . 20c F IS C H E R ’S “CREAM" ROLLED OATS “Evershine” CEDAR POLISH F o r to m o rro w 's b rea k fa st F or all fine fu rn itu re 9-Ib. sacks, 49c large package.................. 22c Jell X Cell Dessert, 3 T he m agic clean er 14 flavors to choose from. SCRATCH FEED S elect th e best y o u rself a t P iggly Wiggly “ Mark Diam ond” Grapefruit 2 for 19c Im perial Valley Lettuce ............................. head He i s No. I Sherwood Onions 3 lbs. 10c BLUE ROSE RICE 4 lbs. 25c I Start the New Year right— Open a Savin gs account | Waldorf Toilet Tissue, HW KLT O R A N G E S JtI(V 3 rolls. . . ,22c 252 Size, 2 d o ze n . . . 1927 SILVER BAR PINEAPPLE Whippet 2 cans 25c PIGGLY WIGGLY SPECIAL COFFEE B iggest value In town Hi the ease, any slzi ........................ 43c ........................ 40c .....................$3.85 Mt. Hamilton Sugar Peas, tall tins. 10c Del Maiz Fancy Golden Corn, 3 lbs. $1.15 39c lb. A faster car—more gaso line and all mileage. In quality, refinement, appearance, performance and price. The Whippet :s today the most modern ~ar for the money ever rca the American pub lic. L arg e size, d o z e n .. No. 1 flat tin s, sliced or cru sh ed New Low P r ic e s pkgs......... 25c Je lls In 30 minutes Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Fisher’s 100-lb. sack.............. $ 2 .5 5 ggttofik. « f Qreafaui* 2 cans, 35c BRING US YOUR EGGS We want your eggs and will pay cash or give trade Bring in any amount of them, we’ll take ’em W $625 I1 TO U RIN G ....... $695 ROADSTER $625 COACH | CO U PE............. $625 SEDAN ...................$725 LANDAU................. $755 w F . O. B. F a c to r y 4 - W heel B rak es, Haali- toi-rs, E tr. B r ie ular equipm ent. Hessel Implement Co. Her» ice Gresham, Oregon PIGGLY WIGGLY Creamery Rutter 50c lb. 2 lbs. 99c I ! Reliability For low est rate s on autom obile, b u c k and g eneral in su ran ce see | ■ W T h o r n e __ Arle D ealers G R ESH A M — SO S, Rem em ber the day— now National Thrift Day— M onday, January 17th a n d be su re to com e in! Mr. and Mrs. I T Wood enter- iced on Sunday Mrs. Wood's ree b ro th ers and th e ir fam ilies, A. H ayden and son H ugh from canogan. W ashington, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. H ayden and th e ir son Raymond and wife of P ortlan d and Mr. and Mrs. G eorge H ayden and ¡two ch ildren H arlan and C rystal of G resham Miss W ilm a F ensk of tockw ood w as also a guest. The aem bers of Mrs. W ood's fam ily Is ere all p resent w ith the e x e e p lio n of a sister in ea ste rn Oregon. | p h e tim e was pleasantly spent in liste n in g to the selections com ing j in over the new A tw ater K ent ra d io w hich th e fam ily purchased th ro u g h th e Radio E lectric com- j b an y at C hristm as? o f th '- si rin o n Used Cars rOPGcBROTHERS Large bottle, 25c BEN JA M IN FR A N K L IN w as b orn on J a n u a r y 17th. W h a t m o re fittin g w ay to c e le b ra te h is m em o ry th a n to open a S av in g s a c c o u n t o r to add to y o u r p re s e n t a c co u n t? CEDAR horning at 11:15 at the P leasan t #5)75 #1030 #1145 lie lh e re il L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. P h o n e 1421 a n d s u b s ta n tia l b e tte r defin ite a n d m ark e d r e th e y a re ty p ic a l of D odge a n d product. Saturday and Monday Piggly Wiggly Features Services will be held at the T ro u td ale com m unity church S un day m orning a t 10 o’clock. The Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted will preach. Sunday school w ill follow the service. A card p arty will be given by the E astern S tar at th e T ro u td ale Ma sonic hall on W ednesday evening, J a n u a ry 19. beginning at 8 o’clock. Ihe th> m i T h e re a re tw o g e n e ra l c la sse s of m o to r c a r im p ro v e m e n ts. T h o se m ad e p rim a rily fo r th e ir effect on th e p u b lic— a n d th o se m ade p rim a rily fo r th e ir effect upon th e ear. You w ill p erceiv e at o n ce th a t D odge B ro th e rs new fiv e-b earin g c ra n k s h a ft, tw o- u n it s ta r tin g a n d lig h tin g sy ste m , a ir c le a n e r a n d o th e r re c e n t im p ro v e m e n ts, a re th e s o rt th a t r e p re s e n t g e n u in e value. ‘ TROUTDALE will bej These Improvements are Im p o rta n t — LYNCH The M inistry of Jesus Young Wife Afraid To Eat Anything R ent our Jo h n so n ’s floor w axer 1 and polisher. We also have Jo h n - B uttons sewed on and sm all r e ' son's wax, liquid an d paste. L. L. p a irs cheerfu lly made, no charge. ! K idder Hdw. Co., phone 1421.—Adv. C leaning and pressing. P e te r Len- F or rea l e sta te loans see or call ard, phone 1211. Res. 3604. We B. W. T horne.—Adv. call and deliver.—Adv. The Lynch P aren t-T ea ch e r asso ciation m et in re g u la r session on F rid ay evening, J a n u a ry 7, w ith a large crow d in attendance. E n th u siastic su p p o rt w as rendered by th e association to th e com pany of Boy Scouts w hich is being o rg a n ized in the com m unity. T he S un set o rch e stra of P o rtlan d co n sist ing of eight young ladies and con ducted by Mrs. A rnspiger, gave a splendid program w hich w as en joyed by all present. Songs w ere rendered to the accom panim ent of th e ukulele. R efreshm ents follow ed th e program . PLE \S .\N T BOMS as all enjoyed th e day to th e fu ll Mrs. A. How ard. ONE spoonful est extent. I A dlerika rem oves GAS and often b rin g s su rp risin g relief to the stom ach. Stops th a t full bloated feeling. Removes old w aste m a t te r from in testin es w hich you nev er th o u g h t was in your system . “ I w as afraid to eat because I a l E x cellen t for o bstinate co n stip a w ays had stom ach tro u b le a fte r tion. G resham D rug Co.—Adv. w ards. Since tak iu g A dlerika I good adage. "Use W ant Ads" can eat and feel tine.” (Signed) Tree Pruning Season Haley Baptist Services. Sunday school w ill convene at 10 o’clock at th e H aley B ap tist church foUpwed by th e m orning w orship in Sw edish at 11. T he young people's m eeting w'ill con vene at 7:30. T he p asto r, th e Rev. Jo h n S. N ordell, who has been aw ay for te n ' days, w ill preach Sunday. II, F resh ly ch u rn ed from No. 1 cream 24 STORES PIGGLY A m erican Beauty SII RI M r F re sh ship m en t 2 cans 29c 44 WIGGLY DOUBLE” BREAD lie Loaf A real q u ality bread. W rapped at th e bakery. AN OREGON INSTITUTION “PIGGLY WIGGLY” STORE at G RESH AM on the Highway, next to BROWN’S MARKET