Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 26, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM
OUTLOOK, TUESDAY,
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¡ NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORS
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BORING
W. H. Mell Residence The chicken
supper w hich w as
' given by the L adies Aid society w as
a decided success. About 165 per-
Destroyed by Fire ' , sons
had su p p er w ith th e ladies.
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T he beautiful hom e of Mr. and
Mrs. VV. H. Mell w est of F airview
avenue on th e B a rr road w as to ta l­
ly destroyed by fire on Monday a f­
ternoon. S p ark s from a fu rn ace
tire lighting on the dry roof Is
th o ught to have been th e cause of
tlw blaze. Mr. and Mrs. Mell p u r­
chased th e pro p erty about two
y ears ago from R. R. M orrill and
m ade it th e ir home ever since * ith
th e exception of a few m onths th is
w in ter w hich w as spent in P o rt­
land They w ere p lanning to move
back to F airview in a few days.
T he hom e w as b u ilt in 1910 by th e
late W illiam J. Z im m erm an and
w as m odern in every respect. F air-
view citizens re g re t to have one of
th e ir m ost b eautiful hom es des­
troyed by fire and extend th e ir sym ­
p athy to Mr. and Mrs. Mell. T he
house ca rrie d $3600 insurance.
T he new g ran g e hall w ill be ded­
icated on S atu rd ay night, May 14.
S upper w ill be served at 6 o’clock
for th e benefit of th e home econom ­
ics com m ittee of th e grange. A
good program is being prepared.
T he public is invited to attend.
T he g range w ill give a dance a t the
F airview city hall on S atu rd ay eve­
ning, April 30.
The w om en’s society of th e Sm ith
M em orial P re sb y teria n ch u rc h will
hold a tea T h ursday aftern o o n at
th e home of Mrs. C. E. Bunn. L a ­
dies a re requested to bring scissors
and thim bles. A cordial invitation
is extended to all.
T he Rev. and Mrs. E. R. D. Hol-
len sted m otored to C arlton Sunday
aftern o o n w here they visited w ith
th e ir d au g h ter Mrs. W illiam P erry
an d fam ily until Monday.
G uests at th e home of Mr. and
Mrs. Blaine T u rn e r on Sunday w ere
Mr. and Mrs. Dw ight A lderm an and
Mrs. Ora Pow ell and tw o children
M argaret and Gordon, all of P o rt­
land.
A pleasan t p arty w as held one
day last week at th e home of Mrs.
M yrtle T horpe of Oak Grove. Those
going from F airview w ere her
m o ther Mrs. H. C. Moore, Mrs. J.
H. P eterson and Mrs. R achel A n­
derson. P o rtlan d relativ es p resen t
w ere Mrs. H arry A ndrade and Mrs.
L aw rence H arvey and son.
Mrs. Minnie Bushong has r e ­
tu rn e d to h er home in P o rtlan d
a fte r staying w ith h er au n t. Mrs.
J u lia Snover for th e p a st two
m onths.
Mrs. Je ssie D ouglass and her
d au g h ter P earl of P o rtlan d a re now
c a rin g for Mrs. Snover. Though
th e condition of Mrs. Snover r e ­
m ain s about th e sam e, sh e is a l­
w ays cheerful and glad to have
visitors.
C. E. Bunn has retu rn ed home
a fte r spending several days a t C or­
vallis.
I T his w as the first tim e th a t any-
' th in g of th is kind had ever been
i undertak en at Boring, and the la­
dies w ere very m uch pleased w ith
the resu lts.
The Rebekah lodge is getting ev­
ery th in g in read in ess for th e play
entitled ‘ Nancy Brow n's F olks,”
w hich w ill be given a t th e I. O. O. F.
hall on S atu rd ay evening of th is
week.
W. R. T elford has trad ed some
acreage h ere to Stephen Childs for
p roperty a t L ents. Mr. T elford is
going to im prove the L ents p ro p ­
erty.
I. I). T u rn e r is m aking arran g e -
| m ents to ta k e over th e stock of
p aten t drugs, w hich is being c a r­
ried by Wm. Morand. Mr. T u rn e r
will discontin u e th e pool ta b le and
place th e stock of goods in w h at is
now th e pool hall.
A. H erz is building a new re si­
dence on his p ro p erty so u th east of
Boring. H is hom e w as destroyed
by fire la st fall.
Jam es G regson and fam ily cf
Longview w ere week-end guests
w ith rela tiv e s here. Mrs. E. J.
G regson cam e w ith them from
Longview w here she had been v isit­
ing th e p ast week.
T he L. H. M allicoat fam ily w ere
dinner gu ests at the hom e’of O. M.
Richey on Sunday.
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M elville Richey w as down from
C orvallis and sp en t th e w eek-end
w ith his paren ts.
Rev. Mr. P em berton and d au g h ­
te r of Hood R iver spent th e w eek­
end visiting at th e hom e of his sis­
ter, Mrs. Thorp.
At th e re g u la r m eeting of the
school board on T h u rsd ay evening,
Miss E dith M. A nderson w as elec t­
ed as te ac h er of th e p rim ary room.
Mrs. P ulsen had been elected a t a
form er m eeting b ut w as unable to
accept. Miss A nderson w as n ^ t an
ap p lica n t at th a t tim e b u t the
board got h er to reco n sid er th e
m a tte r and accept th e school for
an o th er year.
A rth u r P o tra tz and T. M. C raw ­
ford have com pleted clea rin g some
acreage for Ja sp e r Dugger.
Bob Jo n es h as p urchased tw enty
acres of A lbert Jo h n sto n and has
com m enced to do som e clearin g , in
p rep aratio n for building a home.
T he Ladles Aid will hold its re g ­
u la r m eeting a t th e ch u rch on
T h ursday aftern o o n at 1 o’clock.
Sam G regson has pu rch ased a
Nash car.
H erm an W alters,
c a rrie r on
ru ra l ro u te 2, is d riving a new
sp o rt model Ford.
T he grade school b aseball team
w ent to G resham on F rid ay and de­
feated th e G resham team a t the
high school g rounds by a score of
18 to 12.
We c a n 't give you th e Outlook
w ith a fine new A uto-Strop raz o r
se t but we w ill give you th e raz o r
set w ith a y e a r’s su b scrip tio n to th e
T he opening gam e of th e season Outlook. A hundred or so sets—
for th e G illis baseball team will be w hile they last.
played on May 1 w ith Colum bus
club of P ortland.
T he baseball
clu b w ill give a dance at th e W ood­
m en hall a t S pringdale on S a tu r­
day evening, May 7.
GILLIS
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Aged Marmot Man
Commits Suicide
John Buntou, 73, met death S a t­
u rday night at th e ran ch home of
his b ro th er-in -law C hris M insinger
n ear M armot by a self-inflicted shot
from a pistol. Ill h ealth is a ttr ib ­
uted as th e cau se of the rash act.
Acting u nder au th o rity of th e
C lackam as county coroner the body
w as rem oved to th e G resham fu ­
n era l p arlo rs from w here it w as
la ter tak en to F inley's for burial.
T he deceased is survived by th ree
sisters Mrs. -Caroline M insinger of
P o rtlan d , Mrs. C harles W arden-
berg, Chicago, and Mrs. J. Evans,
F o rt W ayne, Indiana. F u n eral s e r­
vices w ere held th is aftern o o n in
F in ley ’s chapel w ith com m itm ent
in R iverview cem etery.
Simple — Effective — Durable.
T h at describes th e au to -stro p r a ­
zor set given FR E E w ith yearly
su b scrip tio n to th e Outlook. E very
m an needs one. Every home should
have one. Ju st th e th in g for th e
“beg in n er,” th e “o ld -tim er’ 'and th e
g irl or w om an who may have occa­
sion to use it. G et your set w hile
they last.
Don’t lay down the paper till you
have read th e W ant Ads.
APRIL
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PLEASANT HOME
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Ja ck e n te r­
tained on Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Will
Ja ck of S ilverton and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Ja ck of W oodburn. Sunday
guests a t th e sam e home w ere Mr.
and Mrs. F ran k M urphy and Mr.
and Mrs. A. G. McLain, all of P o rt-
laud.
Mr. Ja c k 's health is much im ­
proved and he is able to do some
work.
G uests at th e R. I. A ndersou and
H. C. Nelson homes la st T hursday
w ere th e ir b ro th er-in -law . 8. W.
Scoville of E ugene and Mr. Sco-
v ille’s b ro th er, Volney Scoville.
o f M ilwaukee, W isconsin. The two
had not m et for 44 years u n til the
present visit of the W isconsin man.
He is m uch pleased w ith th is sec­
tion o f th e co u n try and is enjoying
all the scenic points of in terest.
On Sunday they w ere tak en on a
tr i p - t o G overnm ent Camp w here
the m ore active m em bers of the
p arty enjoyed a lively gam e of
snow ball. Among those enjoying
th e trip w ere Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Scoville and fam ily of P o rtland, 8.
W. Scoville, Volney Scoville, Mr.
and Mrs. R. I. Anderson, Mrs. Geo.
A nderson. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. N el­
son, Nick, R obert and Dorothy A n­
derson and W ilm er Nelson. Oth-
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PAGE THREE
ers from th is place who enjoyed I Mrs. Je n n ie Stephens, who is g ra d ­
I'n cl aimed Letters.
th e day a t the m ountain re so rt i ually failing in stren g th . Mrs.
The follow ing le tte rs of foreign
w ere Mr and Mrs. Geo. C arpenter I W olters retu rn ed to her home th e origin rem ain unclaim ed for the
i weelt ending A pril 23, 1927. If not
aud d au g h ters, and Mr. and Mrs. j sam e evening.
I called for by May 7, 1927, they will
Burl McKinney and children.
Mrs. Wm. F airw eath er w ent to 1 be sent to the Dead L etter office or
At the last session of M ultnomah P o rtlan d on F riday to spend the otherw ise disposed of in accord­
ance with the Postal Laws and re g ­
gran g e it w as voted to hold the
day w ith an au n t who was r e tu r n ­ u latio n s:
m eetings in Ju n e, Ju ly and A ugust
Mr. 8. M atsuba, Route 1.
ing to her home in North D akota,
at S o'clock p. in. instead of 10:30 afte r 'p en d in g the w inter in C ali­
Mr. Ted C. Morgan.
Mr. S higeta N ishim ura.
a. m. A very fine program was
fornia.
Mr. S. Ohasl.
rendered at th e m eeting. N um bers ’
Mr. O. W. Oliver.
especially enjoyed w ere piano solos ' W alter S piers had th e m isfo r­
Mr. David Olsson.
by Mrs. L andes and a reading by- tu n e to have his leg b roken w hile
E. E. JOHNSON. P ostm aster.
w
orking
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F
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k
Beers
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ill,
Mr. L andes of Rockwood grange.
A num ber of young people of the when a belt cam e loose and stru ck
F or real estate loans see or call
B. W. T horne.—Adv.
B aptist ch u rch have recently o r ­ him.
ganized an o rch e stra and will meet
on W ednesday night ut the parson- ,
age for p ractice.
The w eekly i
m eeting w ill be held at th e church
nil T h u rsd ay evening at 7:30.
The B aptist Ladies Aid will meet
T h u rsd ay aftern o o n at th e home of
Mrs. Sadie Chase.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. B rink and
fam ily w ere Sunday guests a t th e
Y our P a tro n a g e Invited
home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor E rick ­
son of Kelso.
Mrs. Alice W olters cam e from
Phene 2659
Opposite I’owell Valley Schoolhouse
A uburn, Wash., Sunday m orning
and spent the day with her m other.
New Store Now Open
GROCERIES AND FEED
Gas and Oils
All New Goods
A. C. ARVIDSON
Buick
Power
is proved on the 2 4 Hour Hill
Buick knows that the famous Buick
Valve-in-Head Engine produces more
power for its size than any other auto­
mobile engine on earth.
Buick has proved this fact decisively at
the great Proving Ground of General
Motors, on the PP24-Hour Hill”—a me­
chanical device which faithfully duplicates
the pull of any hill for any number of
miles.
Test, not guess, is the basis for Buick
design. Buick success is founded on this
constant search for the new and better
th in g —on this accurate, beforehand
knowledge of results.
Walter
Hi
Metzger
GRESHAM
SALES A SERVICE
Phone 1S01
During April Only
M other... come out of the
kitchen... let’s play..
When the youngsters invite you to be one of them to en­
joy their fun . . . When friend husband wants you
to dash off with him to see “how wonderful the new car
takes hills” . . .
do you say “all right” . . .
and join them with a smile. Or, do you frown and say.
snappily: “How can I with dinner to cook?”
A modern electric range takes the drudgery out of cook­
ing and turns it into a pleasure. Such a satisfaction to
know that everything will he perfectly cooked . . .
ready on time . . . without continuous super­
vision. It gives a new freedom to the housewife.
During April you may choose any of our modern
Seed a Shave!
See th e O utlook’s
su b scrip tio n offer.
exceptional
ELECTRIC RANCES
F or low est ra te s on autom obile,
tru c k and gen eral in su ran ce see
B. W. T horne.—Adv.
Paying 10% down—the balance 5% monthly.
We have Hotpoint electric ranges in sizes to suit every
kitchen . . . from the tiny bungalow or apartment
kitchenette to the kitchen in the largest home. We’ll be
glad to show them to you.
Lynoi
enjoy added
import, safety
pleasure aria,
convenience,
Masterful Power
O v e r th e T o p - - w ith plenty to spare
t
H ills that have been the tradi­
tional test for motordonf s most
powerful cars are topped by the
Hudson Super-Six on a rising
speedometer.
fh u la ll
O regon
T elephone
C ompany
S ta n d a rd Model»
.
Coach
Sedan
Gresham
H otpoint D e Luxe Electric W affle Iron
or a
H otp o in t Electric Economy Cooker
I I SM
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1575
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A ll »rie ^9 f. o. b iH trnU .
(U iu m m if
ta x
Hudunn- Ennex Dealer
2491
April only— of a
C u s to m H m lt M odal*
R oad* ter
Phaeton
B rougham •
S-Pa.o Sedan
7-Pawr Sedan
M. C. Webster Motor Co.
Phone
you may have your choice— during
$1285
IM S
H U D S O N Super-Six
Gresham, Oregon
-and w ith o u t extra cost
Opposite P. O.
PORTLAND
ELECTRIC
P O W E RW aCOMPAN Y
* ELECTRIC S T O R E ^ Ä /' ELECTRIC BLDO.
Gresham Office Powell St.f near City Hall
Phone 801