Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, September 06, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    G RESH AM
FAIRVIEW
O UTLOO K.
Automobile Hints
E vangelistic m eetings w ill be
held at the S pringdale gospel hall
by E. K. Bailey, gospel ca r evan­
g elist, beginning Sunday. Sept. 11.
“ T he Jou rn ey in g s of the Children
o f I s ra e l” w ill be illu stra te d by the
u se of a la rg e ch art. T he m eetings
w ill continue nightly except S a tu r­
day.
COTTRELL
T he city of Los Angeles has paid
a trib u te to th e speed and stam in a
of Buick by adding 20 Buick to u r­
ing ca rs to its fleet of police de­
p artm en t vehicles, b ringing the
to ta l num ber of its police-ow ned
Buicks to 65. T he ca rs a re to be
used in g en eral police w ork, as
w ell as in supervision of traffic.
The decision to augm ent th e po­
lice fleet of Buicks as a m eans of
in creasing police efficiency, w as
reached as a re su lt of a y e a r’s test
w ith Buicks, C aptain C. J. Sweeney,
in charge of th e Los A ngeles police
tra n sp o rta tio n division, explained.
T ests w ith th e Buick indicated
th a t It could be o perated w ith equal
safety in all w eath er, th a t it en ­
abled police to be co n stan tly on
patrol, and th a t in em ergencies it
would ca rry five or even m ore po­
licem en to the point w here they
w ere needed, along w ith th e eq uip­
m ent required to ta k e ch arg e of the
situation.
I. W. B irnbaum , ch airm an of th e
Los Angeles Police Com mission, be­
lieves Los A ngeles’ step is helping
to m ake police history. ‘As soon
as the new s w ent out th a t we w ere
about to m ake th is Buick p u r­
chase,” said Mr. B irnbaum , "w e r e ­
ceived le tte rs from police heads in
several la rg e cities, asking for full
inform ation, and explaining th a t
sim ilar steps w ere u n d er consider
ation there."
T he first m eeting of the P.-T. A.
w as held last F riday evening w ith
a large crow d in attendance. The
p resident, Mrs. W atkins, presided.
S ecretary Chas. G ossett was a b ­
sen t. He is in St. V incents hos­
pital recovering from an operation.
Mrs. Joe Cablo acted as secretary
pro tem. Several im portant q u e s­
tio n s w ere discussed. E. E. Van
F leet w as given charge of the m o­
tion p ictu res for the com ing year
a n d will p resen t the first p icture
“ T addie’’ on the evening of S eptem ­
ber 16. T he program com m ittee
en tertain ed w ith m otion pictures.
R efreshm ents of ice cream and
c a k e w ere served.
School opened T uesday, S eptem ­
ber 6, w ith a large en ro llm en t of
stu d en t. Miss H elen Maxwell is in
c h a rg e of th e prim ary g rades and
Mrs. T u rn e r, principal, is in charge
o f th e higher grades.
Mrs. E. E. Van Fleet has ac cep t­
ed a position as teach er in th e Vic­
to ry school.
C. W. C rum m itt, fath e r of Mrs.
-I. H ouse, will leave for e a ste rn
O regon th is week.
Mr. and Mrs. L isle Lem mon of
P o rtlan d a re the proud p are n ts of
10-pound boy. Mrs. Lemmon will
W axing or v arn ish in g is said to
be rem em bered as Miss Irene G rif­ im prove th e ap p earan ce of linol
fin of th is place.
eum and to m ake it la st longer.
Wax should be used on th e inlaid
T ry eggs baked in tom ato sauce and plain kinds and v arn ish on the
in a shallow baking dish for lunch printed ones, for wax som etim es
o r dinner.
tends to soften th e prin ted su rface.
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Mrs. C arl S chultz enjoyed a visit
from her niece. Miss D ora H utchins i
and Miss Velma O'Connor of P o rt- ,
land last week Tuesday.
Miss
H u tch in s has recently retu rn ed
trom Vallejo, C alifornia, w here she
has been spending th e sum m er.
All that the Name
Implies__
Special Evangelistic Address
by E. K. BA ILEY , G ospel C ar E v a n g e list
SPR IN G D A LE G O SPEL HALL
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Tom kins and ;
son. Ralph, who have been fisitin g
th e la tte r's p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. |
K arl Schultz, left last Wednesday
for Marshfield. Oregon, w here they !
will spend some tim e visiting with
Mrs. T om kins’ sister. Mrs. J. M. j
C arr. From th e re they will retu rn
to th e ir home a t P lacerville, Calif.
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Com e to your state U n ive rsity io r cultural
education and professional training.
Opportunifp id offered in
22 departm ents of the College of
Literature, Science and the A rts
A n d in the Schoole o f
A rc h ite c tu re and A llie d A r ts —
Business A d m in istratio n —Educa­
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— Law—M edicine— Music— Physi­
cal E ducation—Sociology—Social
W ork — Extension Division.
College Year Opens September 2b, 1927
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F o r in fo r m a tio n o r catalogue W rite
The R ig u t r a r , U n W e re ity o f
O re f on. Fugene. O re
PLUMBING
and Septic Tanks
day or contract.
Work guaranteed
LARRY FOCHT
G resh am
,M < r
L e,,ar< 1
Cleaning and
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01 I 1 1 I
t
N ightly a t S except Saturday
Using large c h a rt show ing
"The Journeyings of the Children of Israel'
COAL
Vacuum Cleaner
DEMONSTRATION
| At ilie Electric store on Powell Street, Gresham
| Thursday and Friday, Sept. 8 and 9
P h o n e 3101
PHONE J
Beginning Sunday, Sept. 11
f
iinm tuiiiniftiiiKM
T he first m eeting for the season
Miss Ilene E. M cDerm itt of P itts ­
burgh, Pa., who has been visiting of the L usted P aren t-T each er a s ­
her siste r, Mrs. S. B. H all, has r e ­ sociation w ill be held at the
| schoolhouse on F riday evening,
tu rn ed to h er home in th e east.
Stanley H all has had the ca st r e ­ Septem ber 9. A sh o rt program will
moved from his leg and th e X -ray be given, w hich will be followed by
show s th a t the bone Is k n ittin g p e r­ a w ienie ro ast. All p atro n s of the
fectly and S tanley w ill probably be school and v isito rs a re invited.
able to w alk in about tw o weeks.
Geo. H. C arter, Mr. and Mrs. F.
POWELL V ALLEY
E. H am ilton. Mr. and Mrs. Ira
The Ladies Aid of the Saron
W ills and Merle Van A lstyne w ere
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. I L u th eran ch u rch will meet T h u rs-
F ra n k S tienell of P o rtland. The ! day afternoon a t 2 o’clock a t the
occasion was p a rtic u la rly festive home of Mrs. Em il Lind. T he la ­
as it w as the 25th wedding an n iv er­ dies of the com m unity are invited
sa ry of the S teinells. Mrs. Steinell 1 to be present.
is a sister of Mr. C arter.
School books and supplies a t A.
Mr. and Mrs. L au ren ce L avagette C. A rvidson's, Pow ell Valley.—Adv.
m otored to Sherw ood and spent th e
Gasoline Bids Wanted.
w eek-end w ith th e la tte r ’s m other.
T he Board of D irectors of Union
Mrs. W. D. K inder of G resham High school D istrict No. 2, M ultno­
spent th e L abor Day week end w ith m ah county, Oregon, w ill receive
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. H all. Mr. K in­ i bids for th e fu rn ish in g of gasoline
der w as in W asco county judging | to high school b u sses and autom o­
biles for th e school y ear of 1927-
a t th e Tygh V alley fair.
IMN.
Bids to be in hands of C lerk by 4
Notice to the Public.
p. m., A ugust 12, 1927.
Notice is hereby given th a t I w ill
T he Board reserv es the rig h t to
not h ere after be responsible for any re je c t any and all bids.
debts co n tracted by my wife, Mrs.
W. C, LAWRENCE, Chairm an.
Em m a G race T aylor. Slark J. T ay ­ K. A. MILLER, Clerk.
lor, Rt. 1, T routdale, Oregon, Aug.
For low est ra te s on automobile,
26, 1927.—Adv.
tru ck and g en eral in su ran ce see
B. W. T horne.—Adv.
W ant ads add to y o u r profit.
USES BUICK CARS
SPRINGDALE
fi. 192;
LUSTED
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 7
J. W. M orsi and th ree d aughters
of Lebanon have moved into the
house ow ned by J. W. A nderson.
TAKE THE HINT.
Mr. M orst is em ployed in the F air-
A re you a good d riv er? If so
view G rain and W arehouse com ­
pany and th e girls will atten d high j you w ill avoid th e follow ing all too
common fau lts of d riv ers, even
school a t G resham .
some who th in k they are safe and
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. T egert and
careful.
T hese suggestions a re
fam ily, Wm. T egert, Sr., and Mrs.
m ade by Geo. O. B randenburg, sec­
T e g e rt's m other and b ro th er, th e
re ta ry of th e Oregon S tate Motor
Rev. T hom as Robinson of McMinn­
association. He says th e te n m ost
v ille enjoyed a trip over th e Mt.
com mon form s of bad driving a re :
Hood Loop highw ay on L abor Day.
D riving slow ly in th e m iddle of
Mr. Robinson and his m other re ­
th e road.
tu rn e d to th e ir hom e T uesday
T aking th e right-of-w ay of the
m orning.
other fellow by tak in g advantage of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mode of P o rt­ his desire to avoid in ju ry to h im ­
land w ere Sunday guests a t the self o r o thers o r his car.
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. A nder­
D riving a c a r th a t has squeaky,
son.
unequal and g en erally inefficient
Mr. and Mr«. John Jon as r e ­ brakes.
tu rn e d F riday from a m uch enjoyed
C utting co rn e rs and tak in g curves
trip to Y ellow stone P a rk and S alt at high speed.
L ak e City.
P assin g an o th er vehicle, going in
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. A nderson th e sam e direction, at the brow of
w ere dinner guests a t th e hom e of a hill.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Riley of Bea
D escending a steep hill in high
verton.
gear when discretion d ictates g o ­
T he Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted w ill ing down in second or low gear.
p rea ch S unday m orning a t 11
T rying to b ea t a tra in to th e
o'clock at th e Sm ith Memorial grade crossing—even if the tric k is
P re sb y teria n church from th e su b ­ tu rn ed successfully.
ject, “D enom inational Union the
P ark in g so as to use up th e
P re se n t Day Problem ".
space th a t m ight be tak en by two
cars.
T rying to p ass a long line of
TROUTDALE
traffic th a t is trav e lin g at th e legal
T he T rou td ale P aren t-T ea ch e r speed limit.
asso ciatio n w ill m eet a t th e school-
Making re p a irs w ithout pulling
house on F riday, Septem ber 9. This th e ca r off th e highw ay, or, a t le ast,
is an im p o rtan t m eeting as it is th e having tw o w heels off the side of
first of th e season and plans for th e road.
th e year w ill be discussed. A large
a tte n d a n c e is anticipated.
POLICE DEPARTM ENT
T U E SD A Y , S E P T E M B E R
P ressin g
Our cleaning plant Is
in Gresham
W e rail and d eliv er
W ANTED
M ore people to read a n d
use th e W a n t Ads. N otice
th e c a re fu l c la ssifica tio n
a n d look fo r w h a t you
w a n t or a d v e rtis e fo r it.
Be sure to attend this demonstration at which
| Mr. Johnson will show you how the Premier Duplex
I will keep your hardwood floors polished in addition
| to cleaning your rugs.
PO R T LA N D
ELECTRIC
POW E
COMPANY
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l ’ow ell St.
P h o n e 801
G re sh am
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EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
Daily Trips to Portland
Gres hum
Phone
1581
Powell
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