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I n • G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 17, NO. 5 GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1»27 -----------— — — r ■■ TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS #2.00 l ’e r Y ear DODGE BROS. ANNOUNCE JUNIOR ( LASS I’l.AY Union High Quint PRICE OF NEW LINE Bull Run Trip Shows EVENT OE ITIIS WEEK Section Line Paving Public announcem ent was m ade "T he F our F lu sh er", to be pre- Wins ----------- Final Game J inc., in J a n u a ry th a t Dodge B rothers ! seated by the ju n io r class of the P. E. P. Development Aids Growth of Area high school on th e evenings of w ill en ter the m ark et th is Outlook Cooking Class Appreciated by Many . . . ti- i i. , M T he first class of the Outlook (By Benj. H. Davies» sum m er w ith a car in th e higher Mrs. « Mary Welch and ■ son Claude , arch ... 17 and 18 is a , com edy 3 of Much com m ent has been heard h u stlin g A m erican youth. It is one T he final ch a p te r of b ask etb all p rl“ ‘,i flehl’ Sin<p th a t ,im e Cooking school opened this a f te r enjoyed an excursion on Sunday , " * , lately of the rapid m anner In which B rothers d ealers everyw here have aftern o o n w hich .„eluded a pleas- ° f V“** *,ea"; br,Rht p,aya whlch noon at 2:30 in th e social room s of h isto ry for the season '26-'27 was / « ’’>' c h a racters of ev- the Section L ine is being built up the M ethodist church. finished on th e local gym nasium been beset w ith an in cessan t flood ant visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Greenwood of Bull Run and er)' ,We' “ ” “ mu81“ « sto ry between G resham and P ortland. Rose B artlett, hom e economics floor last F riday evening when of in1u ,rles reg ard in g the new sup- : of a young shoe clerk who, th ro u g h This developm ent is no doubt due ex p ert of the P ortlan d Gas & Coke G resham Union high m et and de- P 'en ien tary car. a trip over th e P. E. P. flume via P. E. B rockw ay of Brockway & th e com pany's “F ord" to th e w aters a w inning p ersonality, sh eer clev to two things,—th e paving of th e com pany, who will conduct the feated its old-tim e foe, E stacad a, to road between G resham and P o rt class, arran g e d a very in terestin g the tu n e of 28 to 19. W ith Okuda Nelson, local d e a l e r s , have ju st re of L ittle Sandy dam. A »few hun ern ess and plenty of w holesom e land city lim its and th e improved faith In him self. b< »comes h mil- program w hich included d em o n stra on th e sidelines during th e first ceived an official announcem ent dred feet east of the dam the w a stage line service connecting the lionaire. The play is best» de from D etroit em phasizing some of tion of the follow ing item s: noodle q u a rte r, the gam e dragged, G resh- te rs of Big and L ittle Sandy con »wo places. ring, vegetable ring, jiffy cake, am leading the v isito rs by a to ta l j th e sta te m en ts previously made re- verge in a Y -shaped body, and are scribed as "breezy." It is full of T he Section L ine has been paved em ergency icing, ham burg pie, bis of 6 to 2. At th e s ta rt of the sec- I ^ ' ding th e new ca r and containing then carried down the th ree miles hum an touches and develops a with the exception of a strip about cuit recipe, orange n u t bread, S un ond q u a rte r, how ever. Couch K ru - Inform ation of in te re st to m any of flume into Bull Run lake w here m ost in terestin g story. day s u p p e r,. w hite sauce, princess Je rry Dean (Mabel S m ith ), is a a q u a rte r m ile in length, but tt is g er electrified th e play by su b sti- ' Prospective p u rch asers. they are utilized at the pow er plant tu tin g Okuda for R usher. T he eel- ! "We a re Pleased to advise Dodge for g en eratin g electricity. sw eet sym pathetic young g irl and understood th a t as soon as th e potatoes. w eath er is favorable the paving O ther good things will be dis like pivoting of th is capable little B ro th ers' d ealers th a t progress on The trip up th e flume was made the faithful cash ier of th e shoe cussed a t T h u rsd ay ’s class w hich fo rw ard not only pepped up his the supplem entary car is thorough- possible th ro u g h th e courtesy of store. She lias the te rrib le dread will be com pleted. Two bus lines now serve the com m unltjA and pro w ill include such delectable dain own team but forced th e opposition ly up to schedule ami it will be Jim M urphy, forem an of the flume of ' ” ‘inK “ » ol‘l maid, vide an unexcelled m eans of tr a n s ties as cream puffs, cheese eclairs, to fight. As th e h alf ended G resh available for m oderate retail de- d ep artm en t of the power company. Evangeline Gay (Mary Ja n e Xre. Rose Bartlett. S panish bun cake, Yummie balls, « am led by one point, the blackboard . livery on or before Ju ly 1st, the The flume trac k in places reaches P ete rso n ), Is a breezy, progressive portation to and from P ortland. date h ereto fo re announced," the an elevation of 400 feet above the new spaper rep o rter, alw ays on the City dw ellers a re beginning to re m acaroons and finally th e “F riday Mrs. B artlett needs no introduc re g iste rin g 11 to 10. alize the advantages of a su b u r D uncan show ed his best form in statem en t says, dinner." tion to th e housew ives of th is lo- bed of Bull Run river, which flows scent for news and hopelessly In ban home com bined w ith th e con receiving th e th ird spasm , re g iste rin g a large ' a re n a,u ra,1 > S peaking of th is class, Mrs. B art- cality. She is unexcelled as a in a w inding* silvery stream of I fatu ated with the doctor, veniences they have been accu s lett say s: “Often we hear the cookery d em o n strato r and the num ber of his 14 p o in ts in th is di many in q u iries seeking a descrip- w hitecape, w ashing the rocks of H orace Riggs (R ussell M iller), young home m anager rem ark , “ housew ives of th is locality w ill ap- vision of th e gam e. A lthough the i tion of th e car. Its specifications th e riv er bed. T he scenery was a I the ow ner of the shoe sto re, is a tomed to. and th e re su lt is th a t little cottages a re springing up will not be released, however, until cream puffs are a m ystery to me p re d a te the school now being con- E stacad a qu in t b attled gam ely they succession of beautiful, wild ru g man much m ore in terested In the along th e road a t a leap th a t is a t it is ready to be shown. How is it possible to m ake soft ducted by th e G resham Outlook and m ade but four points to the local’s ged landscapes, fitting them es for stock m arket th an in his own b u s tra c tin g attention. "W hile th e announcem ents co n th e b rush of an a rtist. dough puff up so as to form a thin the P ortlan d Gas & Coke com pany. 13. iness. An added incentive for locating but firm hollow shell? S urely I ---- ----------------------- —-------------------- Using every scientific ru se known cerning it, already made, have em An im p o rtan t piece of w ork has Andy W h ittak er (Jam es B ush near the G resham end of th e Sec phasized the fact that it will he a could never learn to m ake them .’ MISS EMMA LANOEORD to th e gam e th e tw o factions recently been com pleted at the T h u rsd ay ’swclass will take all th e BECOMES MRS. ALM b ro u g h t th e pep-fest to a sp e cta cu considerably higher priced ca r in head w orks of th e P o rtlan d Elec- o n g ), Is a likable chap of about 20, tion Line is the com pletion of th e p o s s e s s in g o p tim is m , sin cerity a n d l)ig 100-foot well w hich is located m ystery out of the cream puff, says ----------- , lar close, E stacad a gaining live to no way conflicting with our present trie Pow er com pany w hich m eans a th e lin e ch a ra c te ristic s of you ng near th e Rockwood and Section stan d ard product, th e re a re doubt Mrs. B a rtlett. E ach and every W edding bells ran g m e rrily for G resh am ’s four points. All m em m a terial im provem ent. T h at is the w oman atten d in g the class w ilt two popular Pow ell V alley young bers of eith er team played hard less a num ber of buying prospects laying of 2000 feet of concrete | A m erican manhood. His a s p ira Line roads. T his w ill in su re an easily m ake cream puffs, not alone people on S atu rd ay last when C lar- and cleanly. E stacad a has a w ell I who have been led to believe th at can al to rep lace th e old wooden ( tions reach even to gaining the am ple supply of w ater to th e pa love of Ju n e Allen (Vivian A rnot). tro n s of the Rockwood district. for a d essert but as a shell for ence Aim, son of Mr. and Mrs. built and splendidly disciplined the difference in price betw een our flume at the low er end w here the i S everal im p o rtan t real e sta te cream ed m eat dishes or for salad A lfred Aim, w as united in wedlock q u in te t w hich has m ade an en vi sta n d ard c a r and th e supplem en w ater em pties Into Bull Run lake. | Ju n e Is an a ttra c tiv e girl, having shells. w ith Miss Em m a L angford, daugh- able record for th e s c |o o l th is se a ta ry c»r w ill be sm all, and th e re T his en terp rise, w hich cost around the advantages of being a w ealthy tra n sfe rs have tak en place recently In th is neighborhood. Otis F isher fore, som e of your pro sp ects may $70,000, has tw o advantages. One j only child. M acaroons come u nder the m er- te r of Mr. and Mrs. L. .lessen who son. be disposed to defer th e ir sp rin g Is th a t it affords a protection to the ' 5|rs. Dwight Allen (D oris has sold his five ac res tw o m iles ingue fam ily, so “w hy does my reside south of Powell V alley near G resham 's seasoned hoopers have established a reco rd h ard to beat >” ,r< llasv of Pre8P" ‘ P roduct until pipes of th e city w ater w orks and Brow n), is a dignified woman who w est of G resham on the Section m eringue w eep,” w ill be answ ered, the Mt. Hood carline. by th e d em onstrator. The cerem ony was perform ed at Of 22 gam es played they have won ful1 announcem ent of the supple It also obviates the d anger of fu tu re K,Orie" ao l,a lly "> ’" ’"'R a big fish Line road to G eorge Hess. Mr. slides from th e Immense hill sk irt- 1,1 a *“ tIe P01" 1’ She h°P®8 to lan,‘ F ish er will move into the city "T he S panish bun cake is baked V ancouver, W ashington, by a Luth 19, losing one each to M ilwaukie, nlPntary car. Dr O ,h'a F arad y ua “ husband for w here he is em ployed. T he ten w ith th e fro stin g on it,” Mrs. B art- eran clergym an of th a t city, and C orbett and Salem . “ In ord(*r to <lisPpl any such un- Ing the p lan t on the south. acre owned by E. D. Dewey, a P o rt One of the p leasan t diversions of 1 d a u a hter. le tt says. “The Yummie balls and was w itnessed by Mr. and Mrs In judging a p la y er’s ability, en- c e rta in ty th a t may exist we are ‘F riday d in n e r’ sound like secrets C hester C h ristensen of Bull Run. th u sia sts should rem em ber th a t a th erefo re advising you au th o rita- th e afternoon w as the piano selec- ®r. Fam ily (E arl W eiss), Is a land m an, has been purchased by it is w ell to keep from husband A fter lunch in V ancouver the cou- Iarge ag g reg ate of points for one tively th a t th e su p p lem en tary car tlons rendered by Nellie and P atty Young physician Just out of college A. J. Sake. Five ac res of th is tra c t a re well im proved and have been who c a n 't e a t ‘anything left over.’ ” P 'e left for an auto trip through m an does not m ean th a t th e hooper will he sold nt a p rice of $1650, G reenwood at th e ir home. These »nd very much bored w ith life, ---------------------- B ritish Columbia. A fter Mr. and w ith a sm aller show ing is a poor I D etroit, for th e four-door sedan, little g irls aged 10 and 8 respec- I P. J. H nnnerton (Eugene D avis), se t to rasp b erries. C. (). H orning is im proving his Mrs. A im 's re tu rn , they expect to player. Too freq en tly th e dow n- ‘ “We also ta k e th is occasion to tively give prom ise of becoming is an Im portant h anker of middle begin housekeeping in th e room s stag e acto r is th e very one upon again a s su re you th at production of splendid m usicians and have many age who alw ays has a glad hand residence by th e in stallatio n of a m odern set of plum bing. T he re si Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bushong es- at the re a r of th e Pow ell Valley whom the play depends for and the p rese n t Dodge B ro th ers pow er tim es been h eard In public recitals, providing your cred it Is good. dence is also to undergo rem odel caped in ju ry Sunday afternoon store, in th e business of w hich Mr achieves success. j p lan t and th e sale of our p resen t Nellie m em orizes com positions: Robert Riggs (D elm ar B aker), Is ing uloiig other lines. Follow ing is the lineup and sum - I sta n d ard line of ea rs w ill be con- when th e ir sedan w as hit near Jef- Aim is th e ju n io r p artn e r, w hich would do credit to g irls ja self-im p o rtan t, egotistical youth, ferson, Oregon, by a dru n k en driv- The bride w as a m em ber of the m ary of season's p oints: (tinned. R um ors inconsistent w ith m any y ears her senior. She Is now th e type who would likely fo rg et to ED R M ER G ltE S II 1« M IN e r com ing from the opposite direc- 1926 g rad u a tin g class of G resham th is statem en t are false and m is- at w ork on a 12-page S chubert tip the w aiter. G resham E stacad a tion. The left w heel of th e ir ma- Union high school and num bers D uncan, 14.. . . . F . .11 D. Je n n in g s D IES AT C O R V A L L IS num ber w hich she will ren d er later Ira W hittaker (F red Bechlll), is chine w as to rn off, to g eth er w ith m any school friends as w ell as S tro n g 2 . . . . . .F . .......... 6 O sborne in a studio recital. She has taken A ndy’s uncle from California. He th e left ru n n in g board, and an axle , o th ers who have been a ttra c te d to Squire 6 . . . . . .C . ........ J. Je n n in g s B rockw ay & Nelson expect to have lessons since she was seven y ears j Is a grouchy m an of 60 who made Em il Schrepel, 58, a form er re si R u s h e r ........ . G and fender sustained dam age. Mr. ]le r charm ing p ersonality. For sev- A nicker . . . . . G. th is ca r on display as soon as a v a il old. T h eir friends bespeak for .a m illion In oil and doesn't ca re a dent of G resham , died on March S and Mrs. Bushong w ere re tu rn in g i e r a l m onths p ast she has been en- O kuda 6 .. . . . .S . able. T hey will he in th e ir new both little g irls a fu tu re of success heck who know s it. He had at oue at C orvallis. F u n eral services w ere from a v isit to th e ir dau g h ter a t , gaged as saleslad y a t th e Hepp Lane ............ . .S building on Powell stree t in May. in the world of music. tim e hoped to m arry M ih . Allen, held a t C orvallis on F riday and the H arold Stone, referee. A lbany when th e accident oc- R acket store. She w as ten d ered a hut his blasted hopes resu lted In body was sent to Le S ueur Centro. Rain, su n sh in e, hall and snow, curred . Mrs. Bushong re tu rn e d to su rp rise show er a t th e hom e of Season’s Points. Mr». EA lit VIEH TO BENEFIT his fortune. Much of the comedy M innesota, for interm ent. A lbany for a few days to aw ait sat- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. S oderquist F ri- D unean .............................................163 W alter R am ser of th e Union d is FROM ROAD (HANGES com bined and se p arate, m ake up is furnished by U ncle Ira. 149 th e v ariable w eath er conditions ex isfacto ry settlem ent for the dam age day evening a t w hich m any young O kuda ............................ Mr. Rogers (Clifford N elson), Is tric t in C lackam as county Is a s is The neighboring tow n of F air- isting in th is locality yesterday and inflicted on th e ir m achine. T he people w ere p resen t. She received S q u i r e ................................................ 76 a young autom obile salesm an, com- ter. Mr. and Mrs. R am ser a tte n d R u sh er .............................................. 6 view w ill be g rea tly benefited by today. blam e for th e accident re s ts en tire- a num ber of b eautiful gifts a t th a t S tro n g .............................................. 53 ed th e funeral. Mr. Schrepel is poaed larg ely of conversation. ly w ith th e other p a rty as Mr. tim e. survived by his m other, four b ro th L ane .................................................. 32 th e roadhuilding program to be u n Mr. G ateaon (Edm und H anson), Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Stpvens of B ushong drove off to the rig h t of j Mr. Aim is an en terp risin g young A nicker ............................................ 10 d ertak en thia sum m er by M ultno ers and six sisters. Two sisters, Is a ste rn looking Jew eler who Coleraine, M innesota, a re located th e pavem ent in order to give him business m an and is associated S a tte rstro m .................................... 4 m ah county when th e P ark ro se d is Ida, th e wife of the Rev. Wm. W er Dye .................................................... 2 tric t, now served by one-m an tr o l tem p o rarily In G reaham in th e Joe handles th e bluest w hite diam onds enough room . w ith A. C. A nderson in th e g en eral ner of W orland, W yoming, and Mrs. In tow n. He Is eager for sales but Com stock house. They have been ley ca rs, will be supplied with new Mrs. A. Myers opened up a m erchandise business in Powell DISEASE PREVENTION R am ser w ere form er resid en ts of busses w hich will provide a m eans visiting Mr. and Mrs. Com stock at Just as eag er to reta k e th e m er Gresham . b ranch b akery in one of th e Brow n Valley. He grad u ated w ith the WORK CONTINT ES of tra n sit from the end of the Rose Hood R iver and a re staying here chandise If it Isn ’t prom ptly paid sto res M onday m orning. H er son. 1921 class of G resham Union high Mr. Schrepel w as preceded in until they decide on a perm anent j for. Dr. Wm. Levin of th e sta te board City ca rlin e to Fairview, death by his wife and children. L. It. Myers, o p erates a bakeshop | school. The maid (Iren e Jo h n so n ), Is a location. in P o rtlan d and his m other w ill = of h ealth , assisted by Miss M ary P. ' The tra c k s of th e old P ark ro se petite little Irish girl who allow s su p erin ten d the G resham sales. ,h<> sma11 Wo8tel1 house on Secon(1 B illm eyer and Mrs. E llen P ost of stre e tc a rs will be to rn up and a T h ere a re 1,496 telephones in the Ä S P E C I A L COMMUNICA- nothing in te restin g to pass un- street. the county public h ealth d ep art- new paved roadw ay 27 feet In New York Stock Exchange. TION of G resham Lodge No. | noticed. The S pizerinktum club, th e social E xcavation for the footings of nient, and several local women width will accom m odate the busses organization of the G resham 'N r ' 152 A. F & A. M. In Masonic T he first and th ird acta tak e the basem ent of the new D ow sett t th e Schick te st y esterd ay to to b e installed.' T he paving from g range, w ill m eet a t th e g ra n g e , ,, . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hall, W ednesday evening, Marcli 16. place in a m odern shoe sto re, while T he building to be erected on east Pow- | 1>*9 persons, pupils of the high th e city lim its of P o rtlan d to P ark- Lubnr in F. C. Degree, hall F riday afternoon a t 2:30 V isiting | , lt, | n tht! luxurious 8lreet hegan Monday m orning. 1 »chool, te ac h ers of high and g rad e rose will be increased from 18 to b reth ren welcome. , ladies of th e grange and other el1 W. L. GORSAGE, Sec y. reception room of Mrs A llen's T h e bills lo i the rem oval of the school and a few o th ers. T hose ‘ 36 feet. The co n stru ctio n of the friends a re cor dially invited to be building occupied by th e Todd who took the te st a re to re p o rt a t ' Sandy boulevard paving will be A- w - METZGER, W M. home. T uesday and T h u rsd ay A fter present. noons, March 16, 17, 22 and 24. Out p ain t shop will be opened th is eve- ; th e high school for' inspection next com pleted during th e com ing sum- Mrs. C. A. Lockwood and tw o look cooking school. 'F r id a y m orning pro m p tly at 9 mer. Bids will be called for the ning. ch ild ren have retu rn ed to R oseburg i o’clock. w ork In about 30 days. The cost T uesday Evening, March 15— O. a fte r a visit w ith Mrs. Lockw ood’s A. C. alum ni m eeting at high school The second shot of to x ln -an tito x - of th is w ork will be Included In the m other, Mrs. W. C. Burch. Mr. ¡in w as given a t th e grade school ap p ro p riatio n of $2,500,000 In the W ednesday, M arch 16—Sew ing B urch retu rn ed w ith her for a brief A turk ey shoot will be held at th is m orning to th e 238 ch ild ren road bond issue. class a t high school. visit. O rient Sunday, M arch 20, on the who had the first one a week ago, Bids for paving will also soon be W ednesday E vening. M arch 18— S. Shibuya has moved his fam ily ! Johanson field, beginning a t 10 also to 12 additional ch ildren. Dr. received for the Mount Hood Loop C oncert by G resham band at high from over the Todd p ain t shop to ) o'clock Geo. Inglis and Dr. A. W. Botkin road from th e end of the p resen t | school gym. w ere th e physicians giving th e ! pavem ent n ear Powell Valley sta- T h u rsd ay A fternoon, March 17— tre a tm e n t th is m orning. tion to th e C lackatpas county line, St. P atric k 's luncheon and card a d istan ce of Rbout 3»4 miles. party, auspices A re n e club, at IGNITION SI’Et IAI.IST. homo of Mrs. Benj. Cameron. T h a t’s us. Bring your ca r here Berry Grower« In« Bed to Meet. T h u rsd ay Evening. Mar. 17 S u p for any rep airs, ad ju stm e n ts or T h u rsd ay , March 17, b erry grow- i per and en tertain m en t a t T rou td ale p a rts for th e s ta rte r , g en e rato r, era of th e locality will m eet a t the city hall by C atholic ladies. sw itches, w iring, lighting, etc. S. A. R oberts home at Damascus. March 17 and 18— "T he F our W ork done by an ex p e rt an d is pos- Mr. Roberts specializing on F lu sh er", Junior class play at high W EDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS ¡lively g u aran teed . We c a rry a | C uthbert ra sp b e rrie s ami has a school gym nasium . com plete line of ignition p arts, large p lan tin g of th is fruit. T hursday. M arch 17— Berry G resham G arage, phone 2 3 9 1 . ---------------------- grow ers m eeting at D am ascus. ---------------------- F or low est rates on autom obile. W hat you w ant, w hen you w ant tru ck and general in su ran ce see F riday Evening, M arch 18— Rock it. as you w ant it—W ant Ad. it. B. W. T h o rn e Ad v. wood g ran ge play, "U ncle Rube" a t gran g e hall. Additional Local* Coming Events “Um- m-mm, Looks Good” Says Gilda ORIENT Beg inning Classes in Piano FLORENCE M. HONEY F riday Evening, March 18— P.-T. A. m otion p icture, "F lam ing W aters” a t C o ttrell schoolhouse. Phone 1721 Studio F irst S tate Bank Bldg. G resham Spring Hats S atu rd ay Evening. March 19.— Colum bia g range hard tim e dance. New sn a p b rim H a it i w ith c o n tr a s t ing o r fan c y bands. P le n ty of Rtyle w ith o u t b e in g faddish. All colors. S aturday, M arch 19 — County Council of P aren t-T ea ch e r asso cia tion to m eet a t F airview , W ednesday M orning, March 23— Sew ing class a t high school. Band Concert F riday Evening, March 25—O. A. C. M ilitary band co n c ert in high school gym nasium and dance in Masonic hall. 111(01 SCHOOL GYMNASIUM WEDNESDAY EVE. MARCH 6 Admission 35c AylsWörtK ÖMärtißJ m ensw ear A Rare Musical Treat lú f sh o es G R ESH A M Gilda Gray Individuality rn.de Gild. Gray, who did an old dance In a new w .y and won fame and fortune. Hut —g, when It comes to m atten affecting S atu rd ay . M arch 2A—W C. T. U. hake sale at A. W. Metzger store. I her kitchen, she is quite content to S atu rd ay Evening. March 26— f«" «‘""K *Hh the majority. Gilda is shown above inspecting the I Fairview g range b ask et social and toothsome dessert she made in her dance at g range hall. first experim ent with her new Saturday Evening, April »— Rock Frigidaire. wood P.-T. A. vaudeville.