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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1927)
School District No. 4 Gains by Annexation FAIRVIEW PO W E LL VALLEY SCHOOL NOTES T he L o rd's S up p er will be ob served S unday m orning at th e (M arg aret Sroufe, E ditor) Sm ith The first m onth of school is over M em orial P re sb y teria n church Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted w ith an atten d a n ce of 40 pupils. Ail im portant decision w as m ade ! th e p astor, e a rn estly req u e sts all T here a re five pupils aw ay in th e hop and apple fields. y esterd ay by th e M ultnom ah coun- m em bers and frien d s to be p res Miss E lsie L uoto and Miss Sue ty d is tric t boundary board when ent at th is service. T he service H icks a re living in P o rtlan d th is th e petition w as g ra n te d 12 re s i w ill begin at 11 o ’clock w ith a se r term . Roth te ac h ers a re trav elin g dents of a 300-acre tr a c t seeking mon on th e su b ject “Conflrmiug on the Pow ell Valley bus. Miss Luoto an d h e r sister, Ida Luoto, adm ission into G resham school dis- O ur F a ith .” W ittm er McDonald teach er a t Lynch school, have an tr ic t No. 4. P a r t of Pow ell V alley w ill sing a solo. Sunday school ap a rtm en t. Miss H icks stay s w ith d istric t No. 26 and p a rt of th e H ills- j convenes at 10 o’clock h er fam ily who live a t 626 E ast B urnside. view d istric t w ere included in th e Mrs. L ester Cam pbell, who di County S u p erin ten d en t W. C. A l te rrito ry annexed. T he p ro p erty rected the ch o ir at last Sunday derson an d Miss E va Cam pbell, su v alu atio n of the are a added to the evening’s sacred co n cert a t th e pervisor of schools, visited Pow ell G resham school d istric t is said to P re sb y teria n ch u rch , en tertain ed Valley school la st Monday. be betw een $35,000 and $40,000. It all the m em bers of th e choir at her Much im provem ent h as been w ill bring into th e G resham grade hom e T uesday Evening. A very m ade on th e school building th is school a to ta l of ten pupils, who, p le asa n t social evening w as spent sum m er. Gn F riday, th e boys a re to be how ever, have been atten d in g th a t w ith gam es and singing, and at the ta u g h t m an u al train in g . S tanley school since th e beginning of the close the h o stess served apple pie Bacon, an ex-pupil of Miss H icks, term , pending an nexation agree- a la mode. It w as decided to s ta rt wil! be th e supervisor. The S un sh in e sew ing g irls have m ents. 1 liese pupils had to go sev- 1 p rac tice for an o th er co n cert to be organized th e sew ing club. T here era l m iles to th e schools in th e ir | held th e la st Sunday of November are eight g irls in th e club th is resp ective d istric ts, w hile th e th is w ill be a co n cert of m ale year. T he officers a re p resident, Iresham grade school bus w ent voices exclusively. A nother con Alice N elson; vice p resid en t, M ar p ra c tic a lly by th e ir doors. T he c e rt w ill be held on th e last Sunday g aret S ro u fe; s e c re ta ry -tre a su re r, petition of those who opposed the of th e old year. T his w ill be by a Edith N ordblom. T he g irls have been p ain tin g h an d k erch iefs with an n exation of. th e tr a c t w as ov er la rg e choir of m ixed voices. All A urora cone paint. Miss H icks is club leader. ru led by the board. who can sing p a rts and who enjoy Miss H icks w ishes to o rganize an ch o ru s w ork a re asked by Mrs. ad u lt class for A u ro ra cone p a in t S m art Shoes— P op u lar P rices. Our ladies' shoes at $4.95 re p re C am pbell to join. Mrs. A. L. Stone ing, Je sso w ork and lam p shade m aking. She is ta k in g e x tra les se n t the g re a te st value your money presides a t th e piano. sons in P o rtlan d on this work. ca n buy. All th e new le ath e rs in A card p a rty w ill be given u nder T hose in te reste d should com m uni low, m edium or high heels, $4.95.— th e auspices of th e social com mit cate w ith her. A ylsw orth & M artin.—Adv. The Pow ell V alley school o rg a n tee of th e F airview g ran g e at the ized th e Pep club for th is term , GLASS - g ran g - e hall F rid ay evening, Octo- w ith th e follow ing officers: R efresh m en ts w ill be Fix th a t window before th e cold i *>er S tanley Lyon, president. w ea th er sets in. All sizes. TODD, served. Ruby A rvidson, vice president. th e P a in t Man. Phone 1821, G resh George Odell, s e c re ta ry -tre a su re r am . M arg aret Sroufe, editor. HILLSVIEW The u p p er g rad es organized the room as S tudyville, Oregon. The Sunday school w ill convene a t 10 officers a re m ayor, S tanley Lyons- o’clock in th e H illsview Mission councilm en, M ilton Odell, George Odell, R uby A rvidson, Bill Max : church, of w hich th e Rev. O. F. w ell; policem en, L evere Johnson, F a irv ie w City H all I L arso n is th e pasto r. The Rev. Nova W illiam s, L ester Redm an, donas Johnson, a form er p asto r of R obert N elson; Judge, F ran k p o stm istress, M argaret th e ch u rch w ill p reach a t 11 o’clock Y ates; S roufe; firem en, B illie A nderson, in Sw edish. An in vitation is ex- T heodore Johnson. . tended to all in th e com m unity who T he tow n stre e ts a re Broadw ay, I u n d ersta n d th e language to be Senior alley, L et-er-B uck row. Old T im e M usic Sophom ore stre e t. M utt and JefT present. alley, G reen H o rn alley and Main E. E. H ESLIN, M anager street. T he 5tli and 6th g rad es a re D ependable used cars. A large busy w ritin g le tte rs for supplies G entlem en, 75c Ladies F ree list of used fall im plem ents.— Hes- for a toy-play store. sel Im plem ent Com pany.—Adv. The S u n sh in e sew ing g irls a re plan n in g on im proving th e fro n t y ard s of school grounds. A clover lawn is to be W anted w ith a p leas Ornament Your Coats and Dresses with an t drivew ay leveled off. An indoor shuffle board gam e and an indoor ch eck er board gam e is being painted in the basem ent of the school for th e children to play on rain y days. Priced from 750 to $2.25 N O T IC E ! DON’T GIVE IT To My Friends and Patrons— ft it is not worth while On account of the increased Buick terri tory taking in now all of Multnomah county east of 82d street, and all of Clack amas county, I have for some time felt the necessity ot giving up the Chevrolet agency so as to devote my entire sales force to Buick sales and service. However, I will still operate the service and repair de partm ent for Chevrolets. Of th e 37 Buick d e a le rs in th e s ta te of O regon th e W a lte r W. M etzg er B uick Sales and S ervice n o n leads in sales since Aug. 1. You are cordially invited to call at the sales room in Gresham or Oregon City and inspect the various Buick models on display. If you are going to present a gift just because you think you should DON’T GIVE IT! But it \ ou gi\ e because you cherish the one vou give it to and want to gladden that hear», not now, but always, see your jeweler. The gift need not be expensive—it’s the fact it’s jewelry —something fine that counts. See our window. Y oh will find o u r stock of g ifts very com pie tea JMeakp’S JeUielrp ©’tore PO W E L L ST. tl hen better automobiles are built Buick will Build them. Walter W. Metzger SALES AND SERVICE G resham Oregon City 1S01 Phones 483 Country Dance /= 5S G RESIIA M tfor better flavored roasts T h e D r ip D r o p C o v e r la « «pe d a l fe a tu re o f th ia sp len d id k e ttle —it does th e basting Saturday, Oct. 8 “W ear -E ver Retfulat Price T U .Q J v Aluminum 4 qtPot Roast Kettle Special Sale 0<it.6thtoi$th Iva Handmade Flowers also~ specially priced I. POWELL VALLEY W ear-Ever’ ALUMINUM Cooky- Candy Rally Day will be celeb rated next Sunday at th e Saron L u th eran church. T he festiv ities w ill begin l5 t-in lo n g POW ELL ST. GRESHAM, OREGON at 9:45 in th e m orning w hen, in ll-iiL w id e stead of th e re g u la r Bible school, a special p rogram w ill be rendered. rh e quality of our oil and gasoline makes many friends for The p asto r, th e Rev. Enoch San- us. v\ e are here to please you and your motor, and we deen, will speak on th e subject, assure you courteous and helpful service. “God’s P arcel P o st.” At 11:45 th e G resham , Oregon con g reg atio n w ill m eet for w orship w hich will he held in Swedish. T he su b ject for th e m orning s e r mon will be, "T ru e Freedom in C h rist.” In th e evening th e p asto r w ill speak from th e text, "S peak to th e ch ild ren of Isra el th a t th ey go fo rw ard .” In th is ta lk th e p asto r w ill endeavor to o u tlin e th e a c tiv i ties for th e y ear and to show w hat th e re is for each to accom plish. S tereopticon slides will be show n of th e Bible school and of th e co n T h is is th e reco rd m ad e by th e H a m p s h ire w hich gregation from p ictu res tak en a nish tnusic Services w ill be., as The New “52” Prices se c u re d th e a w a rd of G ra n d C h a m p io n R am a t th e 1926 few w eeks ago, also of th e church usual In th e Mission church. StVi Ruby Junction. Coupe $7251 R oadster (w ith Pacific In te r n a tio n a l L iv esto ck E x p o sitio n . T h e o th e r I building w hich th e con g reg atio n is day school a t 9:45 and p reaching In rum ble seat) #725; 2-door ■ p lanning to erect. Music and sin g tw o G ra n d C h a m p io n sh ip s w e re w on a t th e A m erican Ju a n ita S innet, a stu d en t In the Sw edish a t 11 from th e topic, sedan $735; 4-door sedan R oyal, a n d C hicago I n te r n a tio n a l S how s. T h is a c h ie v e ing will help to m ake an in te re st "T h ree C andidates.” The h o u r of Rockwood school, has been absent #795. ing program . T he public is co rd lal- m en t is ty p ic a l of th e a tta in m e n ts of th e a n im a ls e x h ib it J from h er studies for a week on a c ¡ ly invited to th is service w hich will th e S unday evening service has count of Illness. ed a t th e P acific I n te rn a tio n a l. been changed from 8 o'clock to be held in th e E nglish language. A rw (.hrysler ‘52"— 52 and more miles an hour. Mrs. George Pullen is in P o rt S im ilar successes have been repeated m any tim es in th e h isto ry of j Lloyd A rvidson and W alter T ill- 7:30. T his will be in E nglish and land w herg she Is carin g for an Pacific In te rn a tio n a l, indicating th e im po rtan ce b reed ers of high types I ___ , , Acceleration and smoothness no other low-priced th e topic will be, "Jesu s.” of anim als a ttac h to the W est’s own g re a t L ivestock epic. The K th X ” “T ? PiCkl" B R obert H ark n ess, com poser and elderly lady. Mr. Pullen plans to car can approach. Full-sized bodies of wood and iA n n u a l E xposition w ill be held at P o rtlan d O ctober 29 to Novem ber Mrs o J” ®’ ‘“'L ™ .1“ "‘ . p ian ist, w iir ap p e ar at the Mission | go to Seaside soon to visit w ith an steel, with ample capacity for adult passengers. ^ ¡ X h l s X 1926 G rand ChamPi° n Ram WU1 P r° bab,y be eXhiWt- “ > Pow en t X ’ ch u rch S atu rd ay evening fo r th e ' old friend. John S traight. Saddle-spring seat cushions. Fine mohair uphol Word has been received by h h r, , I has resum ed h er classes in piano. second tim e. A larg e congregation i m other from Evald Norhy, a senior | stery. I tmost handling ease with adjustable steer greeted his first ap p earan ce a few ------- ........ n ..vswo o» OCU.CI uppui iu u u y lur m e T he Bank of G resham know s of no b e tte r op p o rtu n ity for th I She may be found every S atu rd ay mera sa in valuable farm f a r m inform i n f o r m a atio t i o n n th t h an a n our .. . y S atu rd ay w eeks ago and everyone w as m ore In the Stockton, C alifornia, high farm ers of this d istric t to gain ing wheel. Indirectly lighted instrument panel. ow n Pacific In tern atio n al. T herefore we say to all, GO, by all m eans. aftern o o n a t 1 o’clock a t th e r e s i th a n pleased w ith th e splendid I school, th a t he is doing well In his I dence of Mrs. A. C. Arvidson. , school work. He | H m aking his | It has been arra n g e d by th e Mis evening's e n tertain m en t Mr. H a rk [own way financially through school T he G rent .Tew “62” P rices sion ch u rch to hold m eetings ness will p resen t an en tirely differ- [ by w orking In th e Plggly W iggly T ouring car $IIM)5; B usiness en t program S atu rd ay evening [ th ro u g h o u t th e lo cality in different Coupe #1125! R oadster (w ith store a t Stockton. Evald attended I schoolhouses on Sunday afternoons. from th e one recen tly given. rum ble se at) 91176$ 4-door Mrs. Eva Cresw ell an d son Don 1 G resham Union high for the first I The first of th ese w ill be held next Sedan #1215. tw o y ears o t his high school j S unday a t 3 o’clock In th e Victory aid of K ennew ick, W ashington, vis- [ studies. Great . New Chrysler “6 2 " - 6-cylinder motor schoolhouse w hen the Rev. Don ited w ith th e fo rm er's siste r Mrs. | Miss Ellen Way has been hom e j I Shogren w ill speak from th e sub- Minnie Nystrom and fam ily for 7-bearing crankshaft. 62 and more miles per hour. for som e tim e recovering from the I ject, “The P ow er of God Unto Sal- sev eral days recently. Invar-strut pistons. Oil filter and air cleaner. j effects of a badly cru sh ed hand. I v ation.” T he strin g band w ill fu r- : She had th e m isfo rtu n e to catch her Ventilated crankcase. Impulse neutralizer and CAMP S HILL b & , hand In a w ringer. iriiiitim tiiiiiiiiiiKiii rubber engine mountings. New cellular type radi The first m eeting of th e Camp Mr. G ynther is spending a few ator. 4-wheel hydraulic brakes. Road levelizers Hill W om an’s club was held Sep- days on his acreag e at Ruby w here front and rear. tem b er 14 at th e home of Mrs. he is p lanning to build a five-room P eter Borgan Owing to th e sm all i bungalow In th e n ear future. " • ’«lance no business w as tr a n s - , H arry F Simons has moved his | Illustrious New Chrysler "72"— 75-horsepower acted. T he next m eeting w as held fam ily back to Ruby afte r spend- I motor with 7-bearing counter-weighted crankshaft a t Mrs. H enry A nderegg’a and It ing m ost of th e sum m er In L ong, I t X 72 and more miles an hour. 5 to 25 miles in 7 sec w as decided to have each m em ber ; view. | In o rd e r to fa m ilia riz e th e c o m m u n ity w ith th e onds. Spring ends anchored in blocks of live rub I subm it a plan by w hich the w ork of Miss G ladys Way is visiting at the club can be m ade m ore I n te r - ! the home of h er b ro th er and sister* ber instead of metal shackles for greatest riding estlng for th e com ing year. The In-law a t Ascot Acres. ease. U nger, more beautiful bodies, tastefully ap next m eeting w ill be held at th e pointed, luxuriously roomy. Royal Sedan $1595 home of Mrs. Claw son in L au rel ' and get th e b u sin e ss g o in g w e d e s ire to ta k e a lim ited n u m b e r of used c a rs in SPRINGDALE acres. Members who fall to notify 1 tra d e on th e p u rc h a se of new C h e v ro le ts. T o m an y people, w ho c o n te m p la te th e the hostess of th e ir Inability to be Mr and Mrs Wm. H enkle e n - ) p u rc h a se of a new c a r th is fall, it is a r a r e o p p o rtu n ity . p re-, nt will b e fined 25 ren ts, so If a week end visit from her one Is unable to atten d , she is uncle and au n t, Mr. and Mrs War- I hink of closed car comfort for the family and let us demonstrate the Most reti Miller of P o rtland. asked to call up her hostess T he I T h„ card p arty a n d 'd a n c e at th e I RELIABILITY SERVICE Beautiful and Smoothest Chevrolet in Chevrolet history. new officers a re Mrs. G eorge Steele, j P. W. L. A. hall was a big success PHONE 1141 GRESHAM, OREGON p resid e n t; Mrs. Ray F airb an k s, S atu rd ay night. T here w ere about ___ 'I llO D P f i n l d n roaon l vice p resid e n t; Mrs. A Claw son. 300 people - - present. .. .. . . . . Mrs. Tom N orthw ay enjoyed a in the evening and the next m o rn se, re ta ry and tre a su re r. T he com- . , hort r ,a„ Sunday fr' , m , nd The S pringdale Sew ing club will ing w ent deer hunting. hold Its picnic on Sunday, Oct. 16 m fttee ch airm en are Mra. W. C. Mrs. Dean H arrison from P ortland. Mra. A. I-aLonde en tertain ed the Mrs. M argaret C ham berlain vis L aw rence, cu sto d ian ; Mrs. C h arles _ Donald L lttlepage retu rn ed home Misses F lorence and F rances Bow- ited a t the Geo. Shelly home on P. Fid w ards, p ress ag en t; Mrs. R from T he Dalles last week. ker from P o rtlan d and A lbert Tuesday. Office First Stata Rank Building opposite Telephone Office Wm. N orthw ay from H erm an P ounder from C orbett a t dinner PHONE 1941 H. Confrey, floral chairman Creek h atch ery visited a t th e Will I on Sunday. GRESHAM. ORE < Mildren*» Stockings JUc. W right home S atu rd ay night. Mr. Roy P arso n s and son Howard Allen A. B lack Cat Ytockinga For real estate loans see or call N orthw ay and Mr. W right a tte n d w ent deer hun tin g up a t E stacada w ear longer and look better. 36c. B W. Thorne.—Adv. ed the Masonic lodge a t T ro u td ale Sunday. 3 for $1.00.—A ylsw orth & M artin. Elizabeth s Frock Shoppe C ou rteo u s A tte n tio n L L KIDDER HDW. CO. foujy whim tj/rtt sec whatyou avtr Ram Is Three Times Champion I W FILLING-STATION NEW CHRYSLER U - l ,T1 h o UHF I unm W A N T E D - - 2 0 Used Cars N e w C h e v r o le t D e a le r HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. Shearer - Bacon Chevrolet Co.