Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 29, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK.
TUESDAY. MARCH 2»,
1927
PAGE THREE
A
Fairview School
Wins P.-T. A. Prize
BORING
C O T T R EL L
Columbian High
lowing evening to enable those who
wish to atten d ihe o p e re tta to be
given at the Sandy high school on
A pril 1. A good p rogram is being
prepared for th e P.-T. A. meeting
on S aturday evening.
Mrs, T. E. C rasw ell has been
quite ill for some tim e but is able
to be around again.
The play and
en tertain m en t
G eorge Sm ith had his to n sils re-
which was given by th e young peo­
j moved th e first of la st week and is
ple of the ch u rch , on T h u rsd ay eve­
I getting along nicely.
By F ran ces E vans, E ditor.)
ning, M arch 31 has been p o st­
T he Colum bian high boys' team
Ray F ow ler h as a force of m en
F airview school w as aw arded poned u n til S atu rd ay evening,
ended a very su ccessful b ask etb all at w ork g etting his straw b e rrie s
th e prize offered by the County A pril 2. T he young people are
season when they defeated th e C as­ cleaned up and digging naw plants.
Council of P aren t-T ea ch e r asso­ w orking hard on th e play, and a
cade Locks team 24-14 on Tuesday,
F red W agner is busy clearing
ciations for the g re a te st im prove­ good en tertain m en t is prom ised.
M arch 15. T he Colum bian g irls, laud and m ade q u ite a show ing the W»m77777777J77»777777/»mmn
m ent to the school grounds. The The title of th e play is “All In a
how ever, w ere not so fo rtu n ate. lirst of the week blasting out
prize w as a beautiful picture. The Fog.” w hich w ill be followed by a
They lost the gam e to the Cascade stum ps.
T H IS K T H IN K
re g u la r m eeting of the association, negro comedy.
Locks g irls, th e score being 25-18.
J. M. Brophy m ade a trip to New­
w hich w as held a t th e Fairview
Mrs. John Myer is critica lly ill at
Cedar sh in gles make (lie
Vye M endenhall, a form er stu d en t berg recen tly . W hile th e re he vis-
school on M arch 19. was the best h e r home w ith pneum onia.
most
costly roofs we have.
of Colum bian, atten d ed the game.
ted Mr. and Mrs. P hipps, form erly
Mrs. F an n ie D anielson of C lats­
attended of any m eeting of the
On W ednesday, M arch 16. a b a n ­ of th is place.
year. T he program w as furnished kanie and Wm. Y erks of M ontana
q u et was given a t th e high school
W illie F ow ler and Roadv Brophy
by th e ch ild ren of th e school and have been called to th e bedside of
for th e th ree Colum bian b ask et­ ' had an attac k of g rip last week.
th e ir m other, Mrs. John Myer.
w as g re a tly enjoyed.
ball team s, th e boys’, the g irls' and
Mrs. E. A. C rosson m ade a trip to
Mrs. H. A. Beck w as bro u g h t
G ilbert circle has sta rted a gym ­
th e alum ni. T o asts w ere given by P o rtlan d last week.
PO R T L A N D - O R E SH A M -
nasium class for women w hich home S atu rd ay from a P o rtlan d
SANDY L IN E .
the cap tain s, coaches and th e p rin ­
S everal neighbors called to h ear
m eets w eekly. A hom e ta le n t play hospital, w h ere she has been r e ­
cip als of th e high and grade the old tim e radio program March
Section Line Bonte
will be given at G ilbert on the eve­ ceiving tre a tm e n ts for th e p ast
schools. A fter th e banquet, which 17 at th e Brophy home. Mr. and
week.
ning of A pril 1.
Lv. G resham
Lv.
P
o rtlan d
w as served by th e dom estic science i Mrs. F ow ler and fam ily, Mr. anil1
Ray Naas h as rented Mrs. J. W.
30 a. m.
8:10
Rockwood school has had a
class, those who w ished attended a Mrs. B reen and fam ily, Mr. and • 7 :00 a m
7 :15
bundle day for th e service shop. R oots' cottage on Main stre e t and
8:45
8 :00 a . m .
dance at C hanticleer Inn.
9
15
1
0
:00
a.
m
.
I
Mrs.
D.
D.
Meyer.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
is
having
it
furnished.
T he re p o rt w as given by Mrs. W il­
11 :15
12 00 n o o n
Lucile Johns, who recen tly en ­ S chleisher and fam ily and Robert •1
1 :00
Ben Musa, a form er resid e n t of
00 p. m.
lard Cook.
3 00
2 :10 p. m.
S pringdale P.-T. A. h as furnished Boring, w as out from P o rtlan d te re d school, en tertain ed a group Brown m ade up th e party.
4 :00
1 :00 p. m.
of
high
school
stu
d
en
ts
at
a
p
arty
5
. 00
T he P aren t-T ea ch e r association •5 :15 p. m .
seeds and bulbs for th e school Sunday renew ing old ac q u ain t­
« 1 0 p. m.
7 :00
given at her hom e M arch 18.
has
postponed
Its
m
eeting
from
ances,
and
w
as
a
guest
at
th
e
homi
10 30 p. m.
7 15
grounds, b alls and bats for schpol
T he school b oard has purchased F riday evening, A pril 1, to the fol­
p lay. A C hristm as tre e w as given of G. F. P eterso n .
Lv. Gresham
Lv. Sandy
for Sandy
Miss L etha Childs sp en t thi a m achine, th e "M u ltistam p ” for
for the children.
8 :40 a . m .
th
e
stu
d
en
t
body.
It
is
for
th
e
3 :30 p. m .
7 :45 a . m .
T ro u td ale circle has been stu d y ­ week-end visitin g w ith friends ii
OLD TIME
6 30 p. m .
1 :45 p. m.
purpose of g ettin g out advertising.
6 :00 p. m.
ing Oregon history. A play was P ortland.
Miss Ailie B artell w as dowt
L v . P o r tla n d fo r
given on M arch 26.
CORBETT
Sandy
•
The next m eeting of the board from M onmouth to spend the
7 :00 a . m .
Mrs. Olivia L eland left W ednes­
1
:00
p. m.
pring
vacation
w
ith
th
e
home
w ill be held at the K ram er build­
Fairview Hall
5 :16 p. m .
day m o rning for Olympia, to visit
ing in P ortlan d , and th e next re g u ­ folks.
G iv e n b y F r e d G . A n ic k e r
friends.
• To G re sh a m a n d S andy.
Members
of
the
Boring
Rebekah
la r County Council w ill be a t Riv
H arry R ickert has a new Nash
7«
erd ale on May 14. E lection of of­ lodge are reh e arsin g a play which
coupe.
siired against accident.
ficers w ill be held a t th e May m eet­ they expect to give the la tte r part
Package
Express
Service
on
every car.
Jam es D eaver is driving a Ford
Good Old Time Music
ing.
A nom inating com m ittee of April.
T H R E E D EPO TS
G R E S H A M —O p p o aite C ity H a ll.
Mr. Wood, a son of Mrs. B. E to u rin g , a rec en t purchase.
w hich w ill rep o rt at th a t tim e con­
S A N D Y —S c h m itz ’s C o n fe c tio n e ry .
EVERYBODY INVITED
Mr. and Mrs. C laude Woodle a t­
P O R T L A N D — M u n ic ip a l T e rm in a l,
sists of Mrs. E lm er Cook, Mrs. E. Jonston, has p urchased th e C art
S
ix
th a n d S a lm o n s tr e e ts .
tended th e dedication of a new
F. M onical, Mrs. R. C. Brooks, Miss right place co n sistin g of 160 acres c h u rc h a t L in n to n S u n d ay
a n d have a Good T una.
■ Je n n ie E. Flem m ing and Mrs. J. H. from Lewis Jo h n sto n , and is build­
ing a house on th e property.
Dunn.
At the re g u la r m eeting of the
school board on T h u rsd ay evening,
F A IR V IE W
Mrs. Stocton P au lsen w as elected
LV. PORTLAND
LV. G RESH AM
T u rk a n d Y nm tilll
P o w ell A R o b ert»
A delightful su rp rise p arty was teach er for the in term ed iate grades
B E a e o n 8181
P h o n e 1823
given Mrs. Ida S hepherd la st F ri­ to fill the vacancy left by Miss
WHAT Yi/H
•
a. m ., S. L.
•6:45 a. m., S. b .
poin’?
day afternoon at the hom e of Mrs. E dith A nderson, who w as not an
•8 :3 0 a. m .. P . V.
•7 no a. m ., P. V.
Eliza Stone, w hen about tw enty- ap p lican t for th e com ing year.
9 30 a. m , B. L.
8 :30 a. m . B. b.
9
:50
a.
9 :00 a m . S b .
m
,
S.
L.
five friends gathered to rem ind her
M elville Richey retu rn ed to his
9 :30 a. m .. P. V.
10 :30 a. m ., P . V.
10:30
11
:30
a.
m
,
B.
L.
a. m .. B b.
of her 75th birthday. The p arty studies a t O. A. C. Monday m orning
11 50 a. m ., S L.
1 1 :00 a. m„ S. b .
w as arran g e d by Mrs. Maud F an ch ­ a fte r spending th e sp rin g holidays
11 30 a. m.„ P V.
12 :30 P- m . P . V.
1 :30 P- m ., B. L .
12 :30 P m . B. b .
er. She w as assisted by Mrs. w ith his paren ts.
1 :30 P- m.< P. V
2 :30 P m . P . V.
2:00 P- m .. S. b .
2 60 P m ., S. L.
Newell F an ch e r and Mrs. Galen
T he Ladies Aid will hold its re g ­
3 :30 P m , B. I,.
2 30 P m .. B b .
F an cher. T hose p rese n t enjoyed u la r m eeting a t the church T h u rs­
3 :30 P m , P. V.
4 :30 P n i., P . V.
5 :30 p. m . B . L.
3 :f»0 p. m .. S. L.
th e afternoon and the dainty r e ­ day a t 1 o’clock.
5:50 p. m ., S. L.
4:30 p. m , It. L.
6 30 p m .. P . V.
5 :30 p. m .. P . V.
fre sh m en ts w hich w ere served.
Mrs. Nola Stone, of P o rtlan d was
410:00 p
m .. P V. 18:45 p m .. S. L.
Mrs. Shepherd
received
m any a guest of Mrs. Jam es In el on
t i l :00 p. m ., 8. L. + 7 00 p. m ., I" V.
t i l :30 p. m ., B. L. 47 15 p. m , 11. L.
b eautiful gifts.
T hursday of last week.
• D a lly e x c e p t S u n d a y s a n d h o lid a y s.
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. H anel and
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.
son Ja ck of Eugene, accom panied
TR O U T D A LE
J T u e s d a y s a n d T h u rs d a y s .
by Mrs. H elen H ow ard of Medford
S. L .— S e c tio n L in e ro a d .
A cartl p arty w ill be given a t the
P . V .— P o w e ll V a lle y ro a d .
have retu rn ed to th e ir hom es afte r
B. L .— B a se L in e ro a d .
a visit w ith Mrs. H an el's m other M asonic hall on F riday evening.
A pril 1, u n d er th e auspices of th e
Mrs. R ichards.
O w n ed a n d o p e r a te d b y
W. E. T eg a rt re tu rn e d home la st social com m ittee of the E aster S tar.
W ednesday afte r spending the past T he com m ittee in ch arg e co n sists
GEO. L E W IS & »SON
six w eeks in C alifornia. He says of Mr. and Mrs. T hom as Low, M.
SPRING i* here and it is time to freshen up
he becam e tired of ca rry in g his and Mrs. L. A. Harlow .
u m brella
so
he
th o u g h t
he
the premises.
R epresentativ e of S p irella g a r­
would re tu rn to Oregon w here the
m ents—silk u n d erw ear, hosiery,
We suggest a fresh coat of PUBLIC SERVICE
su n shines.
corsets, girdles, slips, brassieres,
PAINT.
T he F airview P aren t-T ea ch e r as will dem o n strate in your home.
sociation w ill hold its re g u la r m eet Phone 3267 for appointm ent.—Adv.
It will do wonders in changing the appearance
ing F riday evening, A pril 1, at the
of your buildings.
schoolhouse. Mrs. Dr. D rake from
th e Louise home w ill be the prin
We carry a wide variety of colors in this paint.
cipal sp e ak e r of th e evening. All
m em bers a re requested to be pres
en t as th e election of officers for
th e com ing year w ill ta k e place at
th is m eeting. T he public is cor
-4 yardstick f r e e to measure your
dially invited to attend.
paint job.
THINK
B E N E F IT PLANNED
W hat you w ant, when you w ant
FO R SE 44 ING (’l l B it, as you w ant it—W ant Ad. I t
A dance and card party will be
j given at the Rockwood grange hall
' on F riday evening. April 1, for the
i benefit of th e g irls sewing club of
■ the Lynch d istrict.
S u b stan tial
prizes will be offered. G race E.
1 F airb an k is th e club leader.
S T A T E D COMMUNICA-
tion Fairview Lodge No. 92,
A. F & A. M.. S aturday eve­
ning. April 2. 1927, 8 o'clock. La­
bor in F. C . degree. Visiting breth-
| ren weleome.
WM. If. STANLEY, Sec y,
i john t . mcginnis , w . m .
■ZZZZZS2Z.
DllNTHORPE TRANSIT CO.
DANCE
Saturday, April 2
Portland-Gresham Stage
Clean lip
and Paint lip
DANCE
Every Saturday Night
Late models and compare the prices,
04 EltLAVD.. L ate 1925 model 4-door sedan, balloon
tires, e x tra tire.
3)
L ic en se ,. .......... $275
•k
L ic en se...................................................
CHEVROLET 1924 sedan, good tires.
CHEVROLET 1923 coupe. License, good tires. Looks (POETA
and ru n s good........................................................................ .ipZOv
I IIE4 ROLET 1926 ro ad ster. License, bum pers. Looks ( M O P
and ru n s like a new c a r .......................................................
A large list of other used cars priced right.
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
W. A. HESSEL
Phone t i l l
J. C. HESSEL
V77777777777777777
PUBLIC SALE
On account of sickness will sell my personal property at Public Sale
at my p resen t home O> SI'Y .D IA L RAM II, TROUTDALE. OREGON.
L riday, April 1. Sale to Begin at 1:30 Sharp
3 — HORSES — 3
Iron W heel Wagon. 10-foot Roller. Riding C ultivator
3 Single
C ultivators. 3-sectlon H arrow . Spring Tooth H arrow , P otato Digger.
2 Plows. Disc. W oodsaw. Iron Age Potato P lan ter. M anure Spreader.
2 sets H arness. 3 h. p. G asoline Engine. 2-lnch Force Pump. Lot 1 Vk -
and 2-lnch Pipe. 400 feet Irrig atio n Pipe. 23 S prinklers. Dust Gun.
Lots garden anil farm tools, etc. 25,000 feet celery lum ber.
Sixty hot bed sash. 15,000 cabbage plants. 4,000 green pepper
p lan ts. About 12 tons loose hay.
146-ton F ed eral trk ek . A4-ton Delivery truck.
W ould he glad If you would attend th is sale, If possible.
TERMS
Cash unless otherwise arranged.
M. FUJISHIMA,
Owner
II. E. 111,0 4 11, T ro u td a le S ta te Hank, C lerk
COL. IV. S. WOOD A SO AS, A u ctio n ee rs, V ancouver, W ash in g to n
“Blue Valley” is a moderately priced
paint of medium quality at $2.65 gal.
DAMASCUS
PLEASANT VIEW AVENUE
Mrs. L. G. Seifer w as called to
Mt. Angel last week by th e serious
illn ess of h e r father.
Mr. and Mrs. W illard Bliss and
fam ily drove to Mt. Hood last S un­
day. A w eek before they visited in
Independence w ith Mrs. C oulter,
au n t of Mrs. Bliss.
Mr. and Mrs. D onaldson, form er
resid en ts of th is place, w ere Sun
day g uests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen
H arm an. Mrs. H arm a n ’s m other is
a guest a t th e H arm an home.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. T itzel and
fam ily attended a birth d ay p arty in
P o rtlan d on S unday in honor of the
SOth an n iv ersary of Mr. T itzel’s
fath er.
T he L adies Aid society w ill m eet
w ith Mrs. G. N. S ager on T hursday
aftern oon, A pril 7.»
Mrs. L. C. D unlap of P ortland
w as the guest Sunday of h er sister,
Mrs. W alter Edelm an.
Mrs. J. D. John sto n is taking
tre a tm e n ts in P o rtlan d for her
eyes.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. H einey will
e n te rta in at a card party at th eir
home next S atu rd ay evening.
PO W E L L VALLEY
Word has been received from the
Rev. O. F. W iln e r,' fo rm er pastor
of the M ission church, th a t his
d au g h ter E lean o r who has been
suffering for several m onths from
severe com plications of Intestinal
flu and pneum onia in a Hoquiam ,
W ashington, hospital has now r e ­
covered from th e ailm ent and the
atten d a n t operation enough to be
moved to h er home and is g rad u ­
ally im proving. E leanor has g re a t­
ly ap p reciated th e le tte rs and gifts
which have come to her d uring her
illness.
Music by A1 G oodwill’s
Orchestra & Entertainers
85c
Admission
35c
6 m iles from G resham
E veryone cordially invited
P h o n e 1421
GRESHAM
H UD SO N
S u p e r-S ix
How Much
Do You Love
Your Children?
OU provide a good home for them, see that
they are wholesomely nourished, well clothed
and live in a moral environment. But does
your duty end there?
Y
As a thoughiul parent you have the future to con­
sider. Your children deserve a real chance in life.
Begin now saving and investing in the public utility
securities that will not only give them the utmost
protection against any adversity, but will assure the
education and the start in life that you mean they
shall have
T h ey Do T u rn to Admire
T he Super-Six principle freed to the limit now admittedly
excels any development thus far known. There is nothing
with which to compare it in performance, stamina, safety and
economy of operation.
P u b lic U t i lit y S e c u r itie s
.
are safest for long term investments,- such as
building up an educational fund,- because the
public utilities themselves are growing steadily,
year after year. Our First Preferred stock may
now be had at $90.00 a share to yield 6.67%,.
Ask about our monthly savings-investment plan.
Its seven beautiful new bodies share with its brilliant per­
formance in the greatest reception of all Hudson history.
HUDSON SUPER-SIX
Stan dard M odal.
Coach SUSS - Sedan »1385
Caatrim Modala
Brougham SI575 -----S-Passenger Sedan SI750------ 7-Paaarnger Sedan >1830
GKESIIAM, OREGON
M. C. Webster Motor Co.
Hudson- Essex Dealer
Phone 2491
Gresham
for Information
call or phone
Portland Electric Power Co.
AH p r i c e . f. o. b. D a tr o .t, p lu a w ar ea cia a ta*.
( asey’s Kheamatlr Remedy.
A blood tonic. D rives out the
poison of Rheum atism . N euritis.
Lumbago. R educes pain and sw ell­
ing of th e Joints.
P urities the
blood. Sold on a g u ara n tee a t 11.50
per bottle by th e T aber Pharm acy,
G resham .—Adv.
L L KIDDER HDW. CO
Opposite P. O.
POWELL-STREET. Phone Gresham 801. Next to City Hall