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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, APRIL IS, 1927 Pleasant View Avenue PAGE THREE Jo h n Meyer has been moving from J;he Sabin residence to his Isabel Bliss, d au g h ter of Mr. and T he e n tertain m en t and sale giv home n ear th e Sabin ranch. Mrs. W illard B liss, is seriously ill Mrs. Ruth Childs is at the home en by th e com m unity club on F ri- w ith sc a rle t fever. I day evening w as enjoyed by all of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Childs, w here Miss L illian B jorndal of P o rt who attended, th e num ber present she has the chicken pox. Sam G regson has been helping Notices have been posted calling from th e B oring d istric t w as not T aft, Oregon, M arch 28, 1927.— land w as th e week-end guest of her E d ito r O utlook:—T he w eather here | a u n t. Mrs. W alter Hall, for a m eeting of patrofis of H ills- w h at it should have been, hut a his b ro th er the past week in the is recovering , t „ Boring garage. for th e p ast few days h as been very , Mrs. Ben H alstead . view school d istric t on Tuesday num ber w ere present from Kelso The young people’s class will beau tiful, clear, b rig h t and sp rin g from a severe a tta c k of flu. and Sandy. T he Sandy union high Mrs. L. G. Seifer has gone to Mt. evening, A pril 19, for th e purpose school band rendered a num ber of give the play "A ll in a Fog" and a like, w hich seem s som ehow to put new pep into everybody and th e Angel to be w ith her fa th e r Mr. of voting on a proposition of issu- selections u n d er the leadership of ; "N egro Comedy” at th e Sandy high , ing w a rra n ts not to exceed $3500 P rin cip al Orr. Mr. O rr should be school auditorium on April 22. w hole im provem ent program . Schm idt who is very sick. The 500 card club will m eet Sat- to add an o th er room to th e p resen t co n g ratu lated on the p ro g ress he ' T h ere is considerable new w ork COTTRELL has made, co nsidering th a t w hen he u n d er w ay at the p rese n t tim e and urday evening at th e home of Mr. ] one-room school building, W ith an average atten d an ce of organized th e band it w as p rac ti- I a g en eral feeling th a t m ore w ill and Mrs. F. M. Davis. Colleen Moore in "S ally" wifi be Mr. and Mrs. Walter» Edelm an about 40 p u p ils it is obviously inl cally all raw m a terial. Mr. O rr I s ta r t soon. • p resen ted in m otion p icture at the T h ere are a 24-room hotel, a pool and children F lo ra and K uthie possible for one teach er to handle gave a sh o rt ta lk on th e w ork of ! C ottrell schoolhouse Friday, April h all and about 10 or 12 cottages w ere visiting S atu rd ay w ith friends ' all of th e g rades in one room, th e school and invited all to atten d 15, u nder th e auspices of the P ar- | hence th is move on th e p a rt of the a te a c h e r’s p a tro n s' m eeting at the and sm all residences going up at at H illsboro. Cleveland Bliss is suffering from 'b o a rd to im prove conditions. It is high school on A pril 23d. S tate 1 en t-T each er association. T his is th e p rese n t tim e in T aft, and yours j the best p ic tu re the com m ittee In tru ly has a th ree-co m p artm en t an infection in th e gum s, th e r e expected th a t the proposition will S u p erin ten d en t of Schools H ow ard ch arg e w ill be able to get th is year, su lt of an infected tooth. carry . T he school board consists will be p rese n t and deliver an ad g ara g e and two cottages w ith a Mrs. A nna Babbidge of P o rtland of E. T illstro m , ch a irm an ; E. P. d ress in th e afternoon. Mr. O rr m ore seats huve been provided so on e-car garag e for each sta rte d a larg e crow d can be accom m odat w as a visitor a t th e home of Mr. ' Schedeen and W. T. Sharkey. A. presented to th e the Boring basket n e a r T aft. ed. and Mrs. F. M. Davis T hursday. I E. F o rsy th e is clerk. ball team a tro p h y w hich Sandy The M ountain S tates E lectric Mrs. W. C. Neilson received word Mr. and Mrs. E. P. E vans w ere high offered to th e cham pion team com pany notified us a few days ago S atu rd ay her fath e r, John Wood- visited F rid ay night by thieves who Hull Run Station Reopened. from th e e a ste rn end of C lackam as th a t th ey would be ready to fu rn yard, had died in Kelso, W ashing Bull Run statio n , w hich was dis- county. He spoke very highly of ish electricity on or before May 15, took about 50 hens. ton. Mr. Neilson left th e samc- Mrs. P earl V. H edge F reeb erg of j continued as an agency a year or Mt. M allicoat for the sp o rtsm an w hich of course m eans a g re a t deal dav for Kelso to m ake the fu n eral tow ard th e speeding up the general L ents died A pril 8, aged 42 years. m ore ago, w as reopened on Monday ship way in w hich he had coached arran g em en ts. She w as born in th is vicinity and by th e P. E. P. com pany, and I. L. th e team . developm ent of th is p a rt of the spent h er girlhood here, com pleting Midlam, form erly a ssista n t agent co ast country. Mrs. R obert Jo n sru d from Kelso SA N D Y W ith the opening of th e Salm on th e eighth grade of th e school. a t Oregon City, has been installed told of th e activ ities of th e W om as agent. It is expected th a t the She w ill be rem em bered by m any riv er highw ay from G rand Ronde a n s ’ club in h er d istrict, and of the Mrs. J. M. C. M iller and R. C. express agency will be re -estab way they handled some of th e w ork Shipley, Sandy resid en ts, have been to Otis, w hich now seem s assu red , in th is vicinity. C arroll D. Bush of Ram apo sta- lished th e re in the n ea r future. P o rtlan d w ill be brou g h t to a dis- in helping pro m o te the school p ro b selected for duty on the circu it F re ig h t and exp ress m a tte rs lems. The T elfo rd o rch e stra r e n tan ce of a little over 80 m iles of I tion was a ca lle r T h u rsd ay evening have been handled th ro u g h the dered a num ber of selections w hich T aft, “w here rivers, bay and ocean | a t th e G. N. S ager home. G. H. Richey w ent to C entralia, G resham agencies by C. C. Yager w ere very g re a tly enjoyed. m eet." T his im provem ent in con nection w ith the rocking of the W ashington, for a week-end visit for some time. On W ednesday evening th e house Roosevelt highw ay from th e Siletz | w ith his sister, Mrs. C. G. Johnson. of G. IL Bickford which is located Chicken pox in a light form is riv er b ridge to O tter rocks will SA N D Y BLU FF two and a q u a rte r m iles e a st of m ake a very a ttra c tiv e loop drive prev alen t am ong th e school ch il Boring on th e loop road, caught Mrs. J. O. M atthew s en tertain ed from G resham to “iie a r T a ft” , on dren in th is d istrict. about 14 ladies to a b irth d ay d in tire from som e unknow n source south to N ew port, thence ea st to n er in honor of her g randm other, and if it had not been for th e quick C orvallis and back to G resham . FAIRVIEW Mrs. L au ra J. B arnes, who w as 80 actio n s from th e Wm. Miller fam ily The ocean has been very b e a u ti A silver tea will he held a t th e y ears old. T he little son of Mrs. it would have been a to ta l loss. n ful th e la st few days, w ith ju st Mrs. M iller discovered th e tire sheer- enough wind to m ake the w aves home of Mrs. J. II. P eterso n on S at S pradlen also had a b irth d ay of one about 10 o’clock, and phoned to u l h o m e s urday afternoon for th e benefit of year on th e sam e day. show th e ir beauty in the sunlight, Sandy for assistan ce. F ire ex- t v e r y w h e r e Mr. and Mrs. S. G. C arrell of the ships going back and fo rth in the M ethodist L adies Aid. tin g u ish ers w ere bro u g h t and th e I ’h on e is t h e out- The m agazine sub scrip tio n con- ; Pow ell V alley en tertain ed Mr. and the offing and the w hales playing fire w as soon p ut out. T he tire iide lin k to c ooven - and spouting ju s t outside th e te s t closed w ith a m erry p a rty on | Mrs A j A ult Sunday. sta rte d in th e hall way and b urned Pk**ur* •n‘l “ Key- T h u rsd ay evening. T he losing b reak er line. Mrs. A ult sp en t sev eral days la st the in terio r of th e house q u ite bad- It is a tim e saver for th e hou ee- team , th e B uccaneers, en tertain ed F. N. LASLEY week In Sandy ca rin g for her ly. The house is unoccupied at - *'ik. thereby shortening th e routine | the w inning team , th e P irates. The d au g h ter, Mrs, K rebs, who has present. Mr. Bickford was a t the JÍ h ou M h old dariaa and peymktlng mora party w as called “T he deep sea leisure hour». been q u ite ill w ith flu. She is house W ednesday and had a fire COLUMBIA HEIGHTS rev el” and gam es of a n au tical n a m uch b e tte r now. in a h eater about noon, but th is fire makaa poaaibla i h o u litla ' vlain One of th e m ost in te restin g sales tu re w ere played to c a rry o ut th e Mrs. C lark e R adford is a t the was extinguished before be left for ova» tha w m " that «vary of high class pedigreed Je rse y | idea. home of Alonzo Radford ill w ith flu P o rtlan d . T he in su ran ce com pany woman lovaa. P upils from the fo u rth to the herds ever conducted in ea ste rn Mrs. A. R adford is ca rin g for her looked over th e situ atio n and will L«t tu i n s ta ll M ultnom ah county took place W ed I eighth grades a re busy th is w eek j Lee R adford and son H arry , of m ake an ad ju stm en t. T his is the youri at nesday w hen K arl H annem an dis tak in g te sts given by County Su- I Spokane, visited Sunday a t the A second tim e th e house has been on on ceT posed of 26 of his fam ous Jersey s, | p erintendent Alderson. Radford home. fire. A bout 18 m onths ago it Mr. and Mrs. G eorge D ufur of one of them realizing $1200. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. W ilkenson had ca u g h t tire when they w ere aw ay at H annem an will accom pany a herd I P ortlan d spent Monday evening at I th e ir sons Ray, of P o rtlan d , and ch u rch , and som e loss w as s u s | the hom e of Mrs. E liza Stone. of five cow s to A labama, a com pany I C harles of th is place an d th e ir tained. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine T u rn e r and from th a t sta te purch asin g all five. wives as S unday d in n er guests. Mrs. W. W. M etzger and Mrs. T he ^ale w as largely attended and children are enjoying a new Au-) Mr. and Mrs. H. H. W atk in s visit Jo h n M etzger of G resham and Mrs, burn sedan. m uch in te re st w as m anifested in Mrs. J. W. Tow nsend and daugh- I ed th e la tte r's m other, Mrs. Sim J. W. Roots and Mrs. W. R. T el th e fine stock. Mr. H annem an has mons, of P o rtlan d , on Friday. ford m otored to Salem on T h u rs reserved a few of his best cows for te r Mrs. Joseph in e Q uesinberry breeding purposes. He will be in w ere F airview visito rs on Sunday. ) B rig h t say in g s by m odern th in k day. The la test a rriv a l in th is locality the ice cream business as usual Mrs. Q uesinberry, who has been a ers a re found in the w an t colum ns is a baby boy w ho has come to the th is sum m er. No one in the vicinity successful te ac h er for th e past W hat you w ant, w hen you w ant home of Mr. and Mrs A rth u r of C orbett bought any of th e stock th re e y ea rs a t G ilbert school, has it, as you w an t it—W ant Ad. it. accepted a position a t th e R u ssell P otratz. as it w as priced too high Gresham, Oregon ANNUAL BANQUET F air- for th e average farm er. Ed W il ville school for th e com ing year. Shelby D ugger left for eastern T he final practice for th e com view Lodge No. 92, A. F. & Oregon th e la tte r p a rt of th e week. son of C orbett is th e only m an in A. M. as guests of Bro. A. R. th e neighborhood who can boast m unity E a ste r c a n ta ta w ill be held Morgan at C hanticleer Inn on S a t pedigreed Je rse y s from th e H anne at the P re sb y teria n ch u rch on F r i u rd ay night, A pril 16, 1927, 8 p. m man herd. Mr. W ilson has at th is day evening a t 7:30. M embers p lease atten d . Mrs. W. K. P eery and tw o ch il W. H. STANLEY, Sec’y. tim e 14 head of young stock th a t will dem and a good price a t some dren of C arlton, Oregon, are at the JOHN T. McGINNIS, W. M. fu tu re tim e. He is an interested home of Mrs. P eery ’s p are n ts the Casey’s R heum atic Remedy. A blood tonic. D rives out the dairym an who believes in buying Rev. and Mrs. E. R. D. H ollensted for a few days. Mrs. D. D. Sw eet of poison of Rheum atism , N euritis, th e best. is the Lumbago. Reduces pain and sw ell The P o rtlan d health au th o rities Seaside, a sister of Mrs. H ollensted, ing of th e jo in ts. P urifies the u n d er the direction of Dr. F lint is also a guest in th e home. blood. Sold on a g u a ra n te e at $1.50 T he m em bers of th e F airview Ma per b ottle by th e T aber P harm acy, w ere a t C orbett T h ursday inoculat ing th e school ch ild ren again st sonic lodge will atten d th e E aster G resham .—Adv. dip h th eria. T he cost of 25 cents to services S unday m orning at Sm ith each child includes tw o additional Memorial P resb y terian church. H ave you investigated it? inoculations to be taken w ithin the TROUTDALE next th ree weeks. A spelling contest was recently Some u nusually in te restin g fea- conducted a t Bonneville in w hich I tu re s will be presented a t th e r e g m any of the school children from u lar m eeting of th e F low er club on L ato u rell F a lls and B ridal Veil F riday afternoon. A pril 15. R. T. Gaseo Bldg. F ifth and A lder Sts. took part. Cash prizes w ere given, c la ry of th e P ortlan d G arden club one of w hich, a prize of $1, was w m give a ta lk and w ill b rin g w ith won by little M arian S tu art, a sec him an o th er m an who will show- ond grade student. The young p ictu res of rock gard en s and rock linilll'L; ? d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Shep- plants. The m eeting will be called perd of B ridal Veil captured a prize to order a t 2:30. of $2. T he people of L atourell A moving p icture will be given gave $10 tow ards th e contest. at the T rou td ale city hall F riday evening, A pril 15, u n d er th e a u s SPRING DALE pices of th e T\routdale P aren t- T eacher association. T he en ter- I The Rockwood g range put on a tainm ent will be In ch arg e of Mr. play, "U ncle R ube,” at the Pacific f o r Every Household Need Cloderio of P ortland. Woodmen hall A pril 2. A large T h ns is Hoosier Water Service in crow d attended and all w ere m uch stallation will solve your water supply problem. Supplies water pleased w ith the play. The p ro OLD TIME under pressure, for every house ceeds w ere divided betw een the hold need. Automatic, self- g ran g e and th e lodge. lubricating, and all-galvanized Mr. and Mrs. H ans H endrickson surface. Made in many sizes, is to say that he knows how to one of which will answer your had th e m isfo rtu n e to lose th e ir Fairview Hall need. Economical to buy and make a dollar buy 100 cents worth Given by Fred O. Anlcker house by fire la st week. T he en tire to operate. co n ten ts w ere destroyed. C om e i n a n d le t us show of real value. The man (or woman) y o u h o w y o u can e n jo y T he S pringdale P aren t-T ea ch e r th ia c o n v e n ie n c e an y o u r who buys a Ford car is certainly asso ciatio n gave a playlet in the hom e. Good (»Id Time Music . C. T . M Ü D G E CO. Pacific Woodmen's hall on A pril 4, 329 E . M o rr iso n S t r e e t entitled to this compliment. w hich w as given by th e children of P o r tla n d . O reg o n EVERYBODY ISVITED S e e C h a s . A . R oger» both rooms. It w as very m uch en G r e s h a m . O re., p h o n e 366« Come and have a Good Time. joyed by all. W. D. K inder gave a p ictu re show of th e P endleton [■ R."tuem her you can buy a EortU round-up and the club work, w hich cloved cur l'or less Hum an open also w as very good. R efreshm ents .c a r of any o th er m ake. j w ere served a fte r th e program . A n eat sum w as produced. Mrs. Lew Berney en tertain ed the T W IC E -A -W E E K 6 M OS. 3 M O S. S p rin g d ale sew ing club W ednesday GRESHAM OUTLOOK ............................ f&M |!.IO «OC afternoon. Fred Salzm an is having an open- a ir room added to his home, w hich Combination Rates with Portland Dallies im proves th e looks very much. Mr. P ounder Is th e builder. GRESHAM OUTLOOK an d — Lasley Tells of Conditions at Taft BORING Hillsview School Will Be Enlarged leisuwhours for every, rife O regon T elf phone C ompany TÔT The new SMOOTHTOI’ gas range Aristocrat of the Kitchen z WATER ♦ • Y ou C an P ay a B usiness M a n __ _ DANCE Saturday Night A The Outlook Wants Your Subscription Now association April. during th e m onth of Young Wife Afraid To Eat Anything "I was afraid to eat because I a l ways had stom ach trouble a fte r wards. Since taking A dlerika I ’ can cat and feel fine.” (Signed) Mrs. A. How ard. ONE spoonful A dlerika rem oves GAS and often brings su rp risin g relief to the stom ach. Stops th a t full bloated feeling. Removes old w aste m a t The M olalla high school baseball te r from in testines w hich you nev team will m eet the Sandy high er th ought was in your system . E xcellent for obstinate constipa- school boys on F riday afternoon, I tion. G resham D rug Co.—Adv. April 15, on the Sandy ground for the first gam e of th e season. In su ran ce funds for farm loans. No com m ission or brokerage. Very The Sandy baseball team will easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv. CITY AUDITORIUM S S a t . , Apr. 16 Twice Dally at i:»0 and HUM iXo Ferformanre Easter Sunday Night) The First and only Presentations in Portland this year of the SI l’KHB CINEMA SPECACLE A l ’ lc tu r iz a tliin F o u n d e d o n th e M ig h ty D r a m a o f th u t n a m e l ew W a lla c e 's - I m m o r ta l S to r y P r e s e n t e d E x a c t ly a s la N e w Y o rk a n d l .o s A n g e le s w ith ORCHESTRA OF TWENTY AMI COMPLETE AURICULAR EFFECTS H O W TO S I-C I K F T IC K E T S HV M A IL NOW A d d re ss le tte r s , m a k e c h e c k s a n d p o sto illre m o n ey o r d e r s p a y a b le to W . T. I'u n g le a t I’ulille A u d ito riu m . X O 'I'F: l i e h o le s e lf -a d d r e s s e d s ta m p e d e n v e lo p e to In su re s a f e r etu r n . line to L arge 4 upucity. Public to Benefit Prices, Including T ax : E V E N I N G S A T B :M — F V F IIV tF T F H X O G X i : « 0 — F i r s t 25 r o w s, lo w e r f l o o r . . . .$1.10 F ir s t 25 r o w s, lo w e r f l o o r . . . . $ .75 E n tir e s e c o n d F ir st b a lc o n y , c e n t e r ....................... J5 F ir s t b a lc o n y , s i d e s ............................5u E n tir e s e c o n d b a lc o n y .....................50 L a s t 8 ro w s, lo w e r f lo o r......... 1.65 F ir s t b a lc o n y , c e n t e r ............... 1.10 F irs t b a lc o n y , s i d e s .......................... 75 b a lc o n y ..................... 50 Al l, S E A T S H E S E K V E D E a s t 8 ro w s, lo w er flo o r........ 1.10 IX » I ........................ S u n d a y E v e ., A p r il 17) * De Laval ( ’ream Separators Myers Water Systems, Pumps, Pipe Planet .Ir. Garden Seeders ( ’ultivators, Disc Harrows Spike or Spring Tooth Harrows Potato or Corn Planters Garden Tractors Oliver Plows ’ ALL REPAIRS HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. W. A. H ESSEL Phone 1141 J. C. H ESSEL $6.80 8.50 7.00 8.75 8.00 Keep this for reference. A J rates strictly In advance. AJ7-1S ad T he B est C o m p lim e n t DAILY OREGONIAN........ DAILY and SUNDAY OREGONIAN . . . DAILY JOURNAL ................................... T here will be no reg u la r m eet DAILY and SUNDAY JOURNAL....... ing of th e Victory P aren t-T each er PORTLAND TELEGRAM ...................... At a rec en t m eeting of the Sandy g rad e school board th e teach ers w ere re-elected for the com ing year, Mrs. Hazel M urray, p rin cip al: Mrs. Nellie Zenger in term ed iate de partm en t, and Mrs. Cecilia Brown, prim ary. T hese te ac h ers have all been g ran ted an in c re ase of salary. Mrs. Brown is a resident of G resh am. PORTLAND GAS AND COKE CO k. VICTORY co u rt ju ry panel of C lackam as play the Monroe & C risell nine of county for th e term beginning P o rtlan d next Sunday at Sandy. April 18. Raker & Son The House That Service Huilt. How far will your car go before the miles begin to tell ? If you buy a new car every 10,000 miles or so, almost any car will give you satisfac tory results. But if you want the same fine service on through the second, third and the many following tens of thousands of miles, buy a Buick! Accurate tests at the great Proving Ground of General Motors, where all cars are driven and examined,show Buick’s sturdy structure and powerful Valve - in - Head Engine still gaining in efficiency at the point in miles where other cars are dis tinctly on the down grade. Buya Buick for years of exceptional service. Wdlter W. Metzger GRESHAM MALES A SERVICE Phone IS0I M HEVROI F 1 *