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GRFSHIM ROCKWOOD LUSTED OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, M1RCH 8, 1927 RAGE THREE SANDY BLUFF elected as a lte rn a te delegate to re p LAST KITES HELD FOB friends. In term en t w as m ade in Multnomah ( amp lias Im ih ersary. resen t th e clerg y at th e sam e D ouglass cem etery. MRS. EMMA JOHNSON Im p o rta n t im provem ents are be T he 36th an n iv ersary banquet of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caldo e n te r synod. A p asto r's ch o ru s w as o r Special m usical num bers will be ing m ade at the Rockwood grange a featu re of th e meeting of the tained at d inner Sunday, Mr. and Camp No. 77. Woodmen of the A larg e num ber of sym pathizing ( a r d nt T h an k '. ganized at the conference "which h all. T he stage is bing co nsider Lusted P aren t-T each er association Mrs. Ray W ilkenson and boys and We desir7~to"‘th a n k "o u r friends W orld' was he,d la8t MondaJr n ‘«ht will include Mr. Sandeen as a m em friends g ath ered at th e S aron L u th ably enlarged and electric light F riday evening at 8 o'clock. Miss Mr. and Mrs. H. H. W atkins and ber. T his ch o ru s w ill be heard In e ra n ch u rch on Monday afternoon and neighbors for th e ir kindness *n t *le C rystal room of the Benson and b eautiful flowers during the hotel. About 300 m em bers and a sw itches installed for th e foot A ugusta H ahn w ill render a w h ist ch ild ren and in th e aftern o o n all Powell V alley in connection w ith to pay. th e ir last resp ects to the illness and death of o u r beloved few Woodmen of oth er cam ps In lights. A late style drop cu rta in ling solo, Guy D. Jones w ill sing m otored to Crown Point. m em ory of Mrs. Emma Louisa m other. evangelistic m eetings to be held in th e city w ere present. Follow ing w ill replace th e old one. W. P. and th e re w ill be selections by A. C. Brow ning was in P o rtlan d May. A $200,000 h o sp ital is being Johnson who passed aw ay at the Mr. and Mrs. B ert Olseu. one of th e finest banquet d inners L andes is in charg e of the a lte r a Nellie and P a tty Greenwood of Bull over Sunday. • erected a t A storia by th e co n fer home of her daughter, Mrs. Bert th e re was a long program of sp eak tions. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Radford ence in w hich the Powell Valley Olsen on March 3 afte r an illness Run. A pie eatin g contest by eight FAIRVIEW ing and en tertain m en t. The cam p At a special business m eeting of sm all boys w ill be of in terest. A gave a dinner M arch 1 in honor of uiuiiu ch u rch w ill bear sh a re oi of mv th e I *’x ,e »d‘UK O 'er the g reatei p a rt of urm a a snare The F airview P aren t-T each er a s has n early 7500 m em bers, is th e th e Rockwood P aren t-T each er a s candy sale will be conducted by the the 16th an n iv ersary of the m a r cost. ; a sociation w ill give a one-act com la rg e st in the order, and is grow sociation held on F rid a y it w as de sew ing club g irls, the proceeds of riag e of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caldo. ----------- —-------- i A profusion of beautiful flowers. edy entitled, “A in't Women W on ing in num bers and influence. cided to give a silver tea on March w hich is to be used to defray th eir Tw elve guests w ere present. PLEASANT VIEW AVENUE ' for w hich th ere was scarcely room. d erfu l?” at th e schoolhouse F riday Many m em bers a re resid en ts of 11 at the schoolhouse. A m usical expenses to the O. A. C. sum m er On th e evening of March 2 a s u r ----------- I show ed th e esteem in w hich the de- evening, March 11, beginning a t 8 G resham and ea ste rn M ultnom ah fe a tu re of the evening w ill be a school. D onations of candy are de prise w as given on Mrs. H. H. W at The next m eeting of the Ladles ceased w as held in the com m unity. o'clock. R efreshm ents w ill be county. lad ies' F rench h arp band co n sist sired. R efreshm ents w ill be served kins in honor of her birthday. Aid will be held at th e home of Mrs. Mrs. K arl H agberg ren d ered a solo, served. The cast of c h a ra c te rs is ing of seven m em bers. All are co r at the conclusion of the program . Mr. and Mrs. Ja ck M antor of M illard Bliss M arch 17. “All th e W ay," and Mrs. Enoch L au ra Epping, Mrs. L ester Camp- Forced to Move, dially invited to be present. V ancouver w ere w eek-end visitors A 500 card p arty w as held S atu r- j Sandeen, "T he Home of th e Soul." bell M arjie Epping, Mrs. Richard W“ " »nd pain ts at recuded L uncheon guests a t th e hom e of w ith Mr. and Mrs. C. J. W ilkenson. day evening at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st Lundbom accom panied .. , _ » . i o. ... .. prices. Todd, the P ain t m an, GILLIS A fldorson: M arie S tu art, Mrs. E arl [G resham ._Adv. Mr. and Mrs. W illard Cook during Mrs. A. J. A ult spent Sunday Mrs. Cleveland Bliss. Lunch w as them at th e organ. An an them was M cLiw ain; Ja n e C laggett, Beryl | — ■ The people of Gillis and Powell w ith her m other, Mrs. Byron. th e p ast week w ere Mrs. E lsie served late in th e evening. The also given by th e choir. In su ran ce funds for farm loans. K it.g; Chloe, Mrs. Bonner. P assm ore, Mrs. H. F. Dye, Mrs. Otis Valley ap p re cia te the early m orn C larence Brow ning spent a cou next p a rty will be held at the hom e No com m ission or brokerage. Very T he Rev. Enoch Sandeen deliv ing stage for P o rtlan d w hich was F ish er, Mrs. P. T horsen and Mrs. ple of days in P o rtlan d on business. of Mr. and Mrs. W alter E delm an on easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv. iiix k : ii ii n k : n n > h : ered a serm on in Sw edish from the put on tw o w eeks ago by th e Dun- C harles Woodflll. A. J. A ult w as over W ednesday the evening of M arch 12. T he loss of p ro p erty by tire d u r subject, "M ary at the G rave,” and Stage com pany. This and assisted Mr. H aw orth in b la st T he Rockwood g ran g e is m aking tho rp e Mrs. Ben H alstead, who has been also spoke in E nglish from the ing th e year 1926 was enorm ous D on't forget sa u e rk ra u t as a w in p lan s for a play “U ncle Rube” to stage leaves J. M. H illy ard ’s re si ing stum ps. ill, is now on th e w ay to recovery. w ords, “Life, a Rom ance or a and th e F arm ers M utual F ire Re te r standby, and a source of v ita lief asso ciatio n of P o rtlan d , O re mins. be given a t th e grange hall on F ri dence at 5:45 each m orning with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. W ilkenson and A b irth d ay p arty w as given W ed Clifton H illyard as driver. It G. S. W ilkenson w ere over to Wm. nesday in honor of th e sixth b irth | T rag ed y ?” T he p allb ea re rs w ere gon, had its sh a re of losses, but all day evening, M arch 18. P. A. Johnson, Andrew Rydberg, a re adjusted and paid. E verything Mrs. Sim pson en tertain ed th e 500 reaches G resham at 6:10, leaves W ilkenson's near Vancouver. C. J. day of L eonard H arm an. Those I C arl Nelson, A. C. S w ard. F ranz looks prom ising for th e com ing HYACINTHS & TULIPS clu b at the home of her sister Mrs. P o rtlan d on th e re tu rn trip at 10:30 did some stum p b lastin g for Wm. present w ere Vivian. M arjorie and year. Ail those w anting coo p era M attson and C. A. L indgren. tive in su ran ce please w rite th e Max R nehle recently. Mrs. F e a r and arriv es a t G illis a t 11:30 a. m. W ilkenson. Hazel T u rn er, Dale R ittenhouse, in pots. ing, Mrs. Falk, Mrs. C hristensen Je ss H ite got 500 little chicks Iren e and Isabelle Bliss, Jean and 1 Emma L ouisa H edm an w as horn m ain office, room 402, Stock E x A d aughter w as born to Mr. and change Building, P o rtlan d , or call , Flowerlair P lants A Ferns a n d Mrs. Moore shared in th e Mrs. Ed K linski a t th e P ortland from C. J. W ilkenson the first of W ayne H all, Norma H ornecker, I in Gefle, Sweden, A ugust 25, 1864. on H. W. Snushall, G resham , phone and cam e to Am erica w ith h er sis- th e week. prizes. 2101.—Adv. san itariu m on M arch 1. Irene, Melvin and Russell Ash- for sale. . Mrs. A. J. Ault w as at Sandy for brem er, i I.enna r. Borges. v F i lora and i te rs in 1881. se ttlin g a t Clav Cen- The q u ara n tin e w as lifted last At Brown's Meat Market Piano Tuning. Olson te r ' K ansas, in Septem ber of th at CORBETT T hursday at th e residence of Mrs. a few days carin g for her d au g h ter R u thella E delm an, D ora P iano tu n in g , $3.50. Piano and year. In 1888 she moved to Cnll- Mrs. K rebs who w as ill, b u t is b et Cleveland Bliss, G eorge and H arry Sadie Chase for her son Raymond or phone 306. .. . „ , . ____ , ____ fo rn ia and rem ained th e re for th e o rg an rep airin g . F red B. Jones, T he Rev. Mr. S aunders of P ort 5 ost, Rov and L eonard H arm on. 2625, 49th stre e t 8. E„ P ortland. Chase who co n tracted d ip h th eria te r now. „ . . . , follow ing ten years. L ater she GRESHAM land preached a very forceful and Phone TAbor 8952 or G resham G. C. W ilkenson and wife visited F rien d s cam e from P ortland for , several w eeks ago. He has now „ w ent to K ansas w here, on F ebru- 1561.—Adv. in te restin g serm on Sunday m orn GREENHOUSES Sunday afternoon w ith G. S. Wil the evening. recovered his usual health. ing. H e also ta u g h t the Bible class kenson and wife. Mrs. P e a rl H arpole of P o rtlan d ary 22. 1899, she w as united in n Don't lay down th e puper till you Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed H am il Flowers for all occasions m arria g e w ith C harles Johnson in Sunday school. Special m usic visited w ith her sister Mrs. Ben , have read the W ant Ads. I who preceded her in death seven for the services w as a vocal duet ton March 1 a t th e ir home in P o rt H alstead on W ednesday afternoon. POWELL VALLEY 17 by P e a rl and Mabel C ham berlain land, a 7% -pound son who has been L. G. Seifer w ent to G ervais Mon- 1 ypars lg" They moved to Powell nam ed W illiam H ubert. Mrs. H am accom panied by Mrs. P. D. S ettle- T he Saron L u th eran Ladies Aid dav to atten d the fu n eral of his ' V al,ey ,n 1903 and 8P,t,Pd on the m eier. T here will be preaching ilton was form erly Miss Mary will m eet at th e church on T h u rs m other who died at her d au g h ter's farm w here they lived u n til each , w as called by death. services next Sunday follow ing E lliott. day afternoon a t 2 o'clock. Mrs. home in P o rtlan d of pneum onia. W illiam H. E lliott, who recently Simon Lind will be the hostess for S unday school at 10:30 and special Mrs. Jo h n so n is survived by a Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Nelson of m usic by an o rch e stra from P o rt m ade his debut by singing a role in the occasion. A cordial invitation Bonneville w ere Sunday visitors at I d au g h ter Mrs. B ert Olsen, who has grand opera, is now reh e arsin g for Is extended to all. land. the home of the la tte r ’s p aren ts, resided at th e home place since her tw o additional operas w ith the m arriag e. She also leaves tw o sis Columbia grange held its re g u la r T he Rev. Enoch Sandeen, S. M. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. P reston. te rs. Mrs. M argaret M artin of m onthly m eeting S aturday, M arch sam e com pany, the productions to Staffenson and Miss H ilda Staffen It is early yet but it is w ell to Bloom ington, Illinois, and Mrs. C. 5. A splendid banquet w as spread be given some tim e in May. son attended the annual m eeting of S unday din n er g u ests at the th e Columbia conference of th e Au- begin early to form the habit of W. B acklund of Bala, K ansas, also a t noon, followed by th e lecture h our, in charge of Mrs. D ella home of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. H ill g u sta n a L u th eran synod held at carefu ln ess w ith reg ard to fire. a b ro th er Ju liu s Hedman of O ak H enkle. V isitors p resen t w ere P o yard w ere Miss M ildred B u rt and Mt. Vernon, W ashington, during the This year, we are inform ed, th e land, California. m ona M aster F red C rane and Mrs. El win Thom pson, both of P ortland. p ast week. T here w ere p resen t 33 fire laws a re to be m ore rigorously Mrs. Johnson has been a faithful E. L. E llio tt and fam ily who have p asto rs, as m any lay delegates and enforced th an ever before. C rane of Rockwood and Mrs. North m em ber of the L u th eran ch u rch for been on the sick list for several m any visitors. Dr. Ju liu s S tu re of P ortland. m any years. She was a w om an of lihifl ('ll E l KOI,FT sedanette, 2 new tires, new Duco ¿“ lA n For low est rate s on autom obile, w as elected a t th is m eeting as Mrs. Jam es Ross is visiting her days are now recovering. o verhauled m o to r.................................................................. • '.j v t l ste rlin g c h a racter, beloved in the tru ck and general in su ran ce see synodical delegate to the an n u al B. W. T horne.—Adv. d au g h ter, Mrs. L au ra Sam uelson home circle and leaves a host of 1920 FRANKLIN to u rin g , g lass enclosure, dandy d> J P A COTTRELL m eeting of the synod to be held at a t Kellogg, California. m otor, and w ith lic en se...................................................... Omaha. N ebraska, in Ju n e of th is Mr. and Mrs. L. A rneson m otored E. L. A bbott of P o rtlan d re c e n t to T he D alles, Sunday. I92."i OVERLAND sedan, new Duco finish, new balloon d'OCR ly purchased 35 acres of th e old year. The Rev. Mr. Sandeen w as tire s, and with 1927 lic e n se .................................................. Mrs. R. P. R asm ussen w as taken Dan R obertson farm from Mrs. ill F riday night at th e ir place near N ora M cIntosh. Abbott w ill put a 1923 CHEVROLET coupe, w ith new Duco, good tires, C 0 7 T the Sandy riv er and retu rn ed to her m an on the place, a p a rt of w hich and nt w iii ' ii • ...................................... I ») home at The D alles S aturday. w ill be set to berries. George Beers of Sandy m ade th e deal. 1922 FORD coupe, with license and new D u co .. LV. PORTLAND ,V. GRESH AM PLEASANT VALLEY A fter the re g u la r P.-T. A. m eet P a r k a n il Y a m lilll H o w e ll * K o tie rt» ing last F riday night an old-tim e B E a c o n 8181 P h o n e 1823 Fime and money saved by con 1934 ( HEVROLFT roadster, disc clutch, 1927 license. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. S ager visited program w as enjoyed w hich in clu d 7 :30 a. m ., S. L. •6 :45 a. m .. S. L. venient telephone methods of Mrs. S ag er's m other, Mrs. Simmons ed old-tim e songs, m usic and rec i 8 :30 a . m .. P .,V . •7 00 a. m ., P. V. 1921 LORO touring, 1927 license, b attery Ignition gear (?OfrA 9 30 a. m ., B. L. 8 :30 a. m , B. L. buying or selling are actual cash at V ancouver, W ashington, last tatio n s. A very large crow d was 9 :50 a. m , S. L. 9 :00 a. in., S L. shift, and oth er e x tr a s ..................................................... 0 :30 a. n r , P . V. 9 :30 a. m ., P. V profits on your telephone invest Sunday. p rese n t and refresh m en ts w ere 1 :30 a. m ., B. I . . 10 :30 a. m ., B. L 1921 OVERLAND "R ed-bird" touring, dandy new Duco (? 1 7 T Miss Alice Richey w as home over served. 1 50 a. m , S L. 11 :00 a. m ., S. L. ment. 2:30 P- m . P . V. 11 30 a. m ., P V. finish, good sh a p e .................................................................... rp 1 I O th e week-end, re tu rn in g to Mon E arl McCurdy, of P ocatella, 1 :30 P m .. B. L. 12 . 30 P- m , B. L. . 2 :.30 V. ! 1 :30 m ., P . m ., P . V. P P m outh norm al Sunday afternoon. Idaho, visited a t the Brophy home 1923 FO Itll coupe, disc w heels, ltu x tell and o th er ex- (?»)r7f7 2 60 P m ., S. L. 2 :00 P- m ., S. L . 1 Mrs. P ark Combs of Delence, for a few days la st week. 3 :30 P- m . B. !.. 2 30 P m , B. L. tras. Also 1927 lic e n se ................................................... 4 :30 P- m .. P V. 3 30 P m , P. v - 1 , Oregon, is visiting at th e home of 5 :30 P- rn.. B. L. 3 :50 P m , S. L. 5 :50 P- m .. S. L. ' 4 :30 P m .. B. L . ' h er p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. 6 30 P. m ., P. V. 5 :30 P m ., P . V. HILLSVIEW 1922 FORD d eliv ery ................... .............................................. 0 :00 P- m ., P V . ¡6 :4 5 P m „ S. L. K esterson. I :00 P. m , S. L. +7 :00 P in., P V. Miss B ertha E vans of Good S a L. A. Sehorn and fam ily have 1 :30 P- m .. B. L. t7 :1 5 P- m , B. L. 1923 CHEVROLET to u rin g ............... ....................................... m a ritan hospital, spent T hursday moved to P o rtlan d , w here Mr. Se •D a ily e x c e p t S u n d a y s a n d 1 0 aftern oon at th e hom e of her p a r horn will be em ployed for several t S a t u r d a y s . S u n d a y s a n d h o lid a y s. ¡ T u e s d a y s a n d T h u rs d a y s . en ts, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Evans. m onths in th e sale of used cars. S. L .—S ectio n L in e ro a d . Mr. and Mrs. B. E. T u rn e r visited P . V .— P o w ell V a lle y ro a d . Mention to an ad v e rtise r th a t you w ith relativ es at Banks, Oregon, B. L .— B a se L in e ro a d . saw his ad. in th e Outlook. la st Sunday. Mr. T u rn e r's m other Phone ISO I Gres li Kin re tu rn e d home w ith them. O w ned a n d o p e r a te d by Mrs. G. H. K esterson is home GEO. LEWIS & SON from (¿pod S am aritan hospital, w here she w ent for tre a tm e n t some tim e ago. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. E k stran d w ere I 11 ra hurt Tuesday. Mrs. Joe Putnam of Corvallis, Oregon, visited over Sunday w ith h e r sister. Mrs. G. H. Richey. J. F. W ing and Fred V andeberg of L ents w ere Valley visito rs S un AND day. A son w as born to Mr. and Mrs. Jo sep h P illste r of P lea san t Valley on T hursday, March 3. T he boy h as been named H erbert Joseph. E a sier AU are Exceptional Buys Do You Buy or Sell ? Portland-Gresham Stage $125 $25« 6- 4 $150 $150 O regon T elephone C o . WALTER W. METZGER WALL PAPER PAINTS sets a VICTORY IGNITION SPECIALIST. T h a t’s us. B ring your ca r here for an y rep a irs, adjustm ents or p a rts for the s ta rte r, generator, sw itches, w iring, lighting, etc. W ork done by an expert and is pos itively guaranteed. We c a rry a com plete line of Ignition parts. G resham G arage, phone 2391. Mr«. Robert Blair Accredited H ic k Hekool or «lo lla Hu are forced to more to neu' location. It. Cufl Ot f>honr n r i r'w l a r k W atarday, koaie o f M rs. W J. O tt, A re tk a m , Oregon. r « value for the dollar A new process w h ich rep els ru s t— a b e tte r fe n c e — a lo n g er-life fence — th a t much heavier gahaniong—AND NO EXTRA PRICE. always C o m e in an d learn ho w A m e ric a n Z in c In su la te d Feme will save you suanv d o llars of yearly fen ce co st. A. IV. Metzger & Co. ( ’. T. HUDGE CO. is the The Winchester Store I 329 E M orrison St. P o rtlan d , Ore. SEE ( HAS. A. ROGERS G resbam . Oregon. Phone 3666 New Rates on Gresham Outlook COAL BRIQUETS TW ICB-A W EEK I EKSTRO.M TRUCK SERVICE Daily Trips to Portland Gresham l’hone IASI Powell and Maple Portland F t Ea«t Taylor Phone KAst « * • « MOB. GRESHAM OUTLOOK ............................ A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK T eaeker O rch e stra tra in in g given to a ll students. w a te r . /4 fihhtauiiee Air Power ff'aler Syi/em does a w a y w ith th is p a r t o f w a s h d a y w o r k , a n d su p p lie s a n a b u n d n ic e o f h o t w a te r , to o , r / h t o u t o f t h e f a u c e t. Y o u a ls o c a n h a v e s o f t w a te r . A n d t h e s p r in g o r w e ll w a t e r c o m e s d ire c t th r o u g h t h e p ip e s a b s o lu te ly fre sh . N o s t o r e d w a te r . A w a te r system d o e s a w a y w i t h a l o t o f h a r d w o rk o b o u t t h e b a r n . I t ’s t h e b e s t Invest* m e n t an y fa rm e r can m ake. W h y h a n d l e w a te r t h e h a r d w w by h a n d w h e n y o u c a n h a n d k It b e t t e r BY M ACH INERY! Reduced I The second coyote to be killed th is w inter in the V ictory neigh borhood w as landed recently by Bob S trebin w ith the assistan ce of h is hounds. It w as a fine big fel low and sold for $10. T he first one w as killed by Ja k e M cCreary e a rlie r in th e season. T he re g u la r m eeting of the Vic to ry P aren t-T ea ch e r association will be held at th e schoolhouse on F rid ay evening. March 11. a t 8 o'clock, instead of on th e th ird F ri day of th e m onth as usual. The m ain fe a tu re of the program will be a le ctu re on “ Indians of the N orthw est", by th e Rev. A. 8. Hisey. SUM $1.10 ( omblnallon Kales with Portland Dallies ! GRESHAM OUTLOOK and— DAILY OREGONIAN ............................... DAILY and SUNDAY OREGONIAN.. . . DAILY JO U R N A L ..................................... I DAILY and SUNDAY JOURNAL.......... PORTLAND TELEGRAM ....................... Keep this for referenre. $«80 8 50 7.00 8 75 <00 All rates strletly In adsanee. 3 MOB «Or Standard o f Comparison Wa/ier W. Metzger GRESHAM SALE«* A SERVICE Paone ISOl