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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1927)
S' ^rtrvrt> t u f f i era h C tia rc /i ty v ä a rn Ore /9 ? 7 . Confirmation Class at Saron Lotlieran Church, Sunday, June .">. The pastor, Rev. Enoch Sandeen, is show n at the cen ter top. The young men are, left to right, top row — E dgar F ran k , Theodore Lind; low er row —Conrad Johnson, Clifford R esare, R ussell Palm blad, George Johnson. CEDAR DISTRICT TO M ILD NEW SCHOOL POWELL VALLEY PLEASANT HOME G raduating exercises for the T he g ro cery stock of Geo. W. Rockwood school w ere held in the Page & Co. has been moved from Rockwood grange h all T h u rsd ay the fru it stand at th e 12-mile co r evening when a class of 14 received ner to the new sto re recently built th eir eighth grade diplom as. Coun at th a t place, and th e public is be ty S uperin ten d en t W. C. A lderson ing served th ere, thougl) a rra n g e gave th e class ad d ress and the d i •lays ago in a Pacific Coast daily, m ents in the sto re are not yet com plomas w ere presented by C h air herald in g th e sad news th a t 1,738 plete. A g rand opening is being man of th e Board Couey. Lola people hail been killed in 11 states w ithin the year by d rinking pois- planned for the la tte r p art of next Walin gave th e salu tato ry address oned Industrial alcohol, w hile the week, probably F riday and S a tu r and Dale L ionberger the valedic significant statem en t by a con- day, w ith special sale prices. A tory. A num ber of fine m usical se g ressm an th a t before prohibition filling statio n is being conducted in lections w ere rendered. The m em 66.000 people w ere killed every year by alcoholism passed unno- connection w ith th e grocery. bers of the class a re Lola W alin, ticed. T he new stru c tu re , w hich is of Helen Johnson. C atherine Haynes, The Billy Way. the Spanish type, is 35 x 62 feet in A ugusta K retnl, L ucille Sogn, Dale An editorial in the F eb ru ary 26 size and of firb-proof construction. L ionberger, C arrol Drew, H ans The outside finish is of stucco w ith T horeson, St. C lair Spence, Kouvall num ber of the D earborn Indepen dent puts in a ttra c tiv e style some brick p ilasters. T he whole p resen ts Enebo, H ow ard P assm ore, Richard advice us to a perfectly evident a fine ap p earan ce and, for a ru ra l W ebber, Joseph Ulirig and H arl method w hich the w ets m ust adopt if they wish to get rid of prohibi sto re building, is alto g eth er above K uhlm an. tion. The a rtic le begins, "T h ere is the average. On F rid ay evening a Chinese op one way to get rid of prohibition, G eorge Page has conducted his e re tta w as given by th e four low er and only one way—am end th e Con business at the 12-mile co rn er for « g rad es of th e school and a pageant, stitu tio n , by rem oving from it the the past eight y ears w ith an ever "M eeting of the N ations” by the E ighteenth A m endm ent.” A little luter on th e editor drives home in creasin g patronage, and at the four u pper grades. T he proceeds some evident negations: “E lecting of this, $43, will he used for the beginning of th is y ear took in a a wet congress will not do It. p artn e r. Win. F erris. The two are benefit of club g irls who w ish to E lecting a w et mayor will not do it. giving th eir en tire tim e to th e e n atten d the sum m er school a t C or E lecting a wet dog-catcher will not do it. No one who can be elected te rp rise and in addition a re em vallis. D uring the evening, in r e has an y thing w hatever to do with ploying S. F. Clayton and F ran cis sponse to an appeal from S tate prohibition, except to uphold the S u p erin ten d en t H ow ard for th e co n stitu tio n of th e United States Peak. E ighteenth M ississippi Hood sufferers, a co n w hich co n tain s the A m endm ent." trib u tio n of $17 w as received for S AND D ( ’1,1 B TO The Best People lh> Not Brink. AID FLOOD S U F F E R E R S th a t purpose. ----------- H arold Cook, who recen tly re- T ru e to its educational purpose, Much tim e and effort are being tu rn ed from th ree y ears' service in th e W om an's C h ristian T em perance put into the play, “The Schem e the United S tates arm y in th e Canal Union has sta rted a m ovem ent to T hat Failed", w hich will be re n zone, w as given a w elcom e home put social d rin k in g out of date be cau se It is bail form. W ith its 54 dered by the S and D club on F r i Sunday evening by th e young peo years of experience and present day evening at th e T ro u td ale city ple of th e com m unity, about 50 be m em bership of 600,000 typical hall in th e in te re sts of the fund for, ing present. R efreshm ents followed A m erican m others and home wom en, it m ain tain s th a t drinking as a the M ississippi Hood sufferers. In a social evening. part of home e n tertain m en t is ob view of the fact th a t an o th er ap Mr. an d Mrs. Fred W eiderm an of solete and un-A m erican. peal has been sen t out to th e c iti Kelso, W ashington, spent th e w eek Society lead ers ought to be zens of th e United S tates to assist end w ith Mr. and Mrs. W illard A m erican . leaders. They ought to th e ir u n fo rtu n a te b ro th ers a t th is Cook and also visited w ith Mr. and m ake th e sta n d a rd s of society con form to those of p atrio tic law ob tim e, all a re ea rn estly requested to Mrs. Reuben K aser. servance. It should be bad form to do th e ir bit. A p leasan t evening of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Clute of P en flout the constitution. The best people in A m erica do e n tertain m en t can be spent and a t dleton w ere w eek-end v isito rs at the sam e tim e aid a w orthy cause, j the lunne of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. not drink. The p resid en t does not d rin k nor th e first lady of the land; The B and D club is an org an iza- ' I Kreofsky. they serve no liquor at the W hite tion of young m arried couples. The H ouse nor does society drink or Prescription Whisky. serv e in th e ir presence. . play th e club is sponsoring is full It is fu rth e r noticeable th a t the Follow ing in the w ake of the ef of pep and in terestin g com plica best elem ent of A m ericans, in gen tions and calls for the display of fort of th e A m erican Medical asso- eral, not only a re observing the ! d a tio n to have the prohibition law law but also a re tak in g a stand on much talen t. am ended to perm it unlim ited p re th e side of the constitution. Quiet Wedding Celebrated. scrip tio n s of w hisky or other alco We c a n 't give you th e Outlook A q u iet w edding took place holic beverages by physicians, T h u rsd ay at th e home of the «■oines th e new s from the National w ith a fine new A uto-Strop razor set but we will give you th e razo r groom 's p aren ts Mr. and Mrs. W. 1 capital th a t th e re is no likelihood set w ith a y e a r's subscription to the E. H u rt in the P lea san t View d is of th e p rese n t legal lim it being Outlook. A hundred or so sets— w hile they last. tric t w hen Jam es H urt and Miss changed. F lorence H yatt w ere united in the Outlook W ant Ads. get resu lts. R ep resen tativ e of S p irella g a r bonds of m atrim ony by the Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted of Fairview . m ents—silk underw ear, hosiery, Only im m ediate relativ es of the corsets, g ird les, slips, b rassieres, co n tractin g p arties w ere present. will d em o n strate in your home. The house was nicely decorated for Phone Mrs. E tta Hoover, 3267 G resham .—Adv. the occasion. R efreshm ents w ere served a t the conclusion of the cerem ony. Over 30 responded to th e call for Mr. and Mrs. Sam C arrell are d is playing considerable pride over the help to clean up th e P leasan t Home 9^4-pound grandson w hich was , cem etery on F riday and co n sid er horn to th e ir son and wife, Mr. and able was accom plished. John B. Mrs. Andrew C arrell on May 25 at Kelly of P o rtlan d , whose fath er th e Sam C arrell home in Powell was the donor of the cem etery site, Valley. T he baby has been named has prom ised a b etter a d m in istra tion in the future. C larence W ayne. A w ienie ro ast will be given I The Misses Abbie and Bessie W ednesday evening at th e Powell Norton ami Miss Mary H oyt of the V alley schoolhouse for th e benefit new Good-will en terp rise in P o rt of the delegates of th e potato club land were D ecoration Day guests to the sum m er school at C orvallis. I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. L ennartz. Miss A nna L en n artz All a re invited to atten d . FAIRVIEW | and Miss Rose W etherell, of Baker, A celebration was held Monday Oregon, seniors a t W illam ette u n i A card p arty and sh o rt m usical at the home of T horvald A nderson versity, spent th e week-end a t the p ro g ram will be given in th e F air- in honor of the 84th b irthday of his home of Miss L en n artz. They will view g range hail W ednesday eve m other Mrs. K nute A nderson. The ning, Ju n e 1. T ables of cards will occasion brough t to g eth er m em bers g rad u ate on Ju n e 13. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Putney, Mr. s ta r t at 8:30 follow ed by the pro of four generations, Mrs. A nderson, and Mrs. W illiam Putney, Mr. and g ram and refresh m en ts. Musical h er son T horvald, his dau g h ter Mrs. W. H. M arkell and d au ghter n u m b ers will be furn ished by the Mrs. E tta McCroskey and her baby and Miss H elen Page w ere calle rs L u sch e r Bros, of F airview and g irl V aletta, aged six m onths. A Monday at the W. E. M arkell home. C ham berlain Bros, of C orbett, A p icture w as taken of th e group. Joe Drew, who spent th e week- sm all fee will be charged for the The M issionary society of th e Sa- en(, at C e n trai,a> W ashington, re- ev en in g’s e n tertain m en t and the ron L utheran church w ill m eet at tu rn ed last evening accom panied public is U rgently invited to attend th e home of Mrs. C arl Nelson S a t by his sister Mrs. Roy R. Poynes as th is money will be used to op urday afternoon at 2 o'clock. All and little son who will v isit for pose th e consolidation of M ultno m em bers are urged to be present. some tim e at th e hom e of h er uncle mah county and th e city o f P o rt W. E. M arkell. land. T his move is sponsored by HOGAN Mrs. Iren e H all Sm ith, h er son th e I’om nna G range com m ittee in Gordon, her m other Mrs. Alice Hall ch arg e, E. E. H eslin, Geo. R. Shaw Recent v isitors at the home of M. of McMinnville, Lloyd G. H all of and C. N. Buckner. D oryland w ere Mr. and Mrs. Jake Los Angeles and Mrs. Jam es H anna “ A S chem e T h a t F a ile d ” PILES AND TONSILS Miss M arjorie Moller is visiting M ueller and E rn est M eggert of of P o rtland w ere ca lle rs a t the Can be removed by E lectric De- at th e home of h er cousin Miss M ontavilla, Mr. and Mrs. E arl Mil Benefit of home of Mr. and Mrs. M. L en n artz hydrutlon. No cu tting, bleeding, or Ire n e Savage at W oodland. W ash ler and Mr. and Mrs. Ted M iller of M ississippi Flood S ufferers Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Sm ith and loss of tim e. New process. Dr. M. ington. P ortlan d and Mr. and Mrs. Carl her fam ily expect to move to Los M. Mackey, 209 P anam a Bldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon.—Adv. Long of G resham . Angeles in a sh o rt tim e w here she TROUTDALE Mrs. J. M. C a rr and tw o children will teach in a high school. Pedigree Blanks. of M arshfield spent la st week w ith Troutdale City Hall T he Outlook has a supply of ped Mrs. E. Thom as, m other of C. I. th e p are n ts of Mrs. C arr, Mr. and igree blanks, useful for dairym en, PLEASANT VALLEY T hom as, and Mrs. T. H. H alleck his A uspices S and I) Club. stock and p oultry raise rs. L arge, Mrs. K arl Schultz. sis te r, both of N ew port, a re guests A dults ,50c C hildren “20c Mrs. C arl S chultz visited W ed Mrs. Annie Giese has retu rn ed very useful, a t 5 cen ts each, 25 for th is w eek at th e T hom as home. 85c. tf 1 nesday w ith her m other and two from R ainier, Oregon, w here she spent a week visiting w ith h er son, sisters in P ortlan d . SPRINGDALE Anton Johanson of P o rtlan d vis L. L. Giese R elatives of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Mrs. H. S.Reeves will en tertain ited two days of la st w eek w ith M. C ar O w n e r s , N o tic e ! ! th e S p ringdale Needle club W ed D oryland and fam ily. W hile th e re Davis, who w ere dinner guests he built Mrs. D oryland a nice Sunday were Miss G race S utton of nesday, Ju n e 1. Eva Speybrock. w ho underw ent screened-in cupboard on th e back Independence, K an sas; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. T ole and d au g h ter an op eration at the P o rtlan d sani- porch. Mrs. C arl S chultz has received a Jacq u elin e of Longview, W ashing ta riam Sunday, is quite 111 at the card from her niece of F o rt W orth, to n ; Mr. and Mrs. H enry Davis presen t. A d ance will be given at th e , Texas, inviting h er to listen in to and dau g h ter of P o rtlan d ; Mr. and P. W. L. A. hall S aturday, Ju n e 4. ' a m usical radio program conducted Mrs. A rth u r Bliss and d au g h ter W ill W right is spending a few by Mrs. S chultz's b ro th er-in -law , Doris, of th is place. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin H ills of days fishing in the D eschutes coun- ' tw o nieces and a nephew. The p ro gram will be a reg u la r fea tu re ev Portland w ere calle rs at th e home try . The Boring R ebekahs w ill put on ' ery Monday evening a t th a t place. of Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Sager T u es day evening. th e ir 3-act play. “ Nancy A nna i Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Richey have B row n's F olks,” n ext T hursday I COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Now, w hen you buy tir e s —buy th em from us, am i get retu rn ed from a trip to P endleton evening at th e new Pacific Wood- ( full p ro te c tio n a n d an iro n -c la d g u a ra n te e fo r 1 year. Mrs. L ottie Benfield has retu rn ed and W allowa, Oregon, having spent m en h all at S pringdale. They gave from a visit w ith her son at T illa a week a t the tw o places. th is play at Boring on A pril 30, and mook. Lew is Benfield has ju st r e Again*! ( UTS, BLOW OUTS, WHEEL MIS F. H. Dillon of Mt. Scott w as in a t C lackam as on May 26 and it was tu rn ed from a trip to A labam a ALIGNMENT, BRUISES UNDER-INFLA a fine success each tim e. T here ; w hich he took in com pany with the Valley T uesday on business. w ill be an old tim e o rch e stra and K arl H annem an who delivered sev TION, NEGLIGENCE RIMCUTS, or any eral Je rse y cows to an A labam a LISTEN, «lancing afte r th e play. road hazard. ; buyer. An overw helm ing vote for a new schoolhouse, and ag a in st consoli dation w ith T routdale d istric t w ere th e re su lts of th e vote taken in Ce d a r d istric t No. 10 last Monday. T hose voting for a new schoolhouse num bered 35, w hile six voted to leave m a tte rs as they are, and eight voted for consolidation. S teps w ill be tak en im m ediately to fo rm u late p lans and a rra n g e for a vote on a bond issue. i i ! ' i | ; A line of s a f e ty pleasure happiness >o you realigt th at you a r t tp r iy in g y o u r f a m i l y o f t t t tn t n l i a h by failin g Io iw a ‘p h o n t in you r h o m t t 5 S By all m ta m in- Hall o n t l o J a y . O regon T elephone C ompany G resham , Oregon LOVEJOY Shuck Absorbers A m erica ’s F inest Cars will m ake your car ride better. 30-Day Free Trial Sold by Hessel Imp. Co. G resham A HARD JO B Benefit Play It’s about as much of a job for a society climber to penetrate the “400’’ as it is for a Used Car to get access to our display floor. The car MUST HAVE T H E GOODS. Fri. Eve., June 3 BROCKWAY & NELSON Phone 1471 G resham , Oregon A U S E D CAR 15 ONLY A5 D EPEN D A BLE AS THE D E A L E R WHO 5 E L L 5 IT I T ’S H E R E ! Ti re Replacement Service FATHERS AND MOTHERS. A gentlem an and fath e r of a 9- COTTRELL T h at describes th e au to -stro p r a year-old d au g h ter said to th e p re s C arl Goger and Roady Brophy zor set given F R E E w ith yearly ident of th is bank a few days ago: atten d ed th e fu n eral In P ortland subscription to the Outlook1. Every “Do you know those hab its of sav W ednesday of Jam es J. Cameron. man needs one. Every home should ings a re w onderful c h a racter Mr. Cam eron w as w ell known in have one. J u s t th e th in g for the builders. Our 9-year-old d au g h ter "beginner,” the "o ld -tim er’ 'and the has accum ulated n early $50 and th e vicinity of C ottrell w here he g irl or w om an who may have occa she reaches th a t she will set was in th e lum ber b usin ess for sev sion to use it. Get your se t w hile when a higher goal. She w as given $2.00 they last. eral years. last C hristm as and inducem ents Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Griffin w ent to held out for her to spend It. Do S T A T E D COM MUNICA- you th in k she would do so. No, P o rtlan d W e d n e sd a y 'to take Mrs. tion Fairview Lodge No. 92, sir; th a t was too good an oppor- Je n n ie Griffin home from the hos A. F. & A. M„ S atu rd ay eve- tu n lty to increase h er savings.” pital w here she u n derw ent a se ri ning, Ju n e 4, 1927, 8 p. m. Visiting To induce th e children to get sta rted and form hab its such as his ous o p eration recently. b reth ren welcome. girl acquired we w ill u n til th is W. H. STANLEY, Sec y. advertisem ent is discontinued give JOHN T. McOINNIS. W. M. Many new W ant Ads today. to each boy or g irl who has no ac count at th is bank b ut would like to get started and will open an a c co u n t with $5.00 pledging him self or h erself to leave for a period of six m onths, an A m erican flag o u t fit consisting of a w ell m ade flag 3 x 5 feet, jointed pole and h aly ard s T W IC E -A -W E E K e M os * M os FREE GRESHAM OUTLOOK ......................... • , “1" * * ABSOLUTELY Flag Day and th e F o u rth of July a re near at hand and such a flag (oniblnatinn Rales with Portland Dallies will d elight the children. Get them sta rted right. It m ust GRESHAM OUTLOOK and— be done w hile they are young. DAILY OlUBOONIAN > • FIRST STATE DANK, DAILY and SUNDAY OREG ONIAN.... 8 50 Gresham. Ore. A Strong Bank DAILY JOURNAL ..................................... 7 00 >ew Slimier« and Pump« $1.9.5 DAILY and SUNDAY JOURNAL ..... 875 Blonds, tans, blaeks. high, medi PORTLAND TELEGRAM ....................... • um and low heels, $1 95. We are also showing attractive shoe« for Keep this for reference. AH rales strictly I» advance. ladles at $2.95 and $3.95. Ayla- w orth A Martin, Gresham.—Adv. Simple — Effective — Durable. & The Outlook Wants Your Subscription Now Should a n y of th e s e in ju rie s occur to y o u r tire s, we w ill re p a ir th e c a sin g F R E E of a n y c h a rg e . If th e tir e is ru in ed , it w ill be replaced w ith o u t delay, d e d u c tin g only a p e rc e n ta g e fo r n a tu ra l w ear. Thin money -avlng tire service I k given you FREE, Inrludhig u m onthly inspection of your lire», through o u r co n tra ct with the T ire R eplacem ent C orporation. Use It and save money, tim e and trouble! Gresham Battery & Tire Shop E P. CHRISTENSEN, Prop. Ivy Filling Station Vulcanizing Phone 1701 Hattery Repairing O R O N IT E "Kills 'em d e a d 84 -Youll have two cars Why wait ? v How many times have you wished your family had a second car? How often would it have been not only a convenience, hut an actual saving? Buick costs less today than ever before. Operating costs are lower too. W hy wait longer to buy another car? Y our “ family” car will he in ever-increaling dem and d u rin g the spring and summer months. Get your Buick now and make the whole family happy this year. W HFN B B T T I-R I B U IC K A U T C M O B I L B S ABB W i l l B U IL D T H B M B U IL T . - flifes.mosquitoes.roachesjnoths S T A N D A R D OIL COM P A N Y OF C A L I F O R N I A Wa/fer W. Metzger FLY SP R A Y » GRESHAM «ALKS A .SERVICE Phono 1S0I