Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 12, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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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
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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.
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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
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