GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM. OREGON
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY áS 19S*
NEWS FROM MANY NEIGHBORHOODS
BORING
Hillsview School!
Has Entertainment
T he grade school gave an e n te r
tainm ent and program at th e I. O.
O. F. hall on F riday night. T he
! program w as in g en eral a com-
. m em oration of the b irth d ay s of
! Lincoln and W ashington. The pro-
The te ach ers of th e H illsview j gram w as w ell ren d ered and
school and patrons of the d istric t ' showed m uch w ork on th e p a rt of
held a successful program , w hich th e te ac h ers in g etting it so w ell
w as p relim inary to a box social on prepared. T he com m unity club,
S atu rd ay evening, and w hich w as sold hom e-m ade candies.
atten d ed by a crow d w hich taxed
The basketball team played two
th e capacity of the tw o-room 1 gam es the past week, th e first w ith
schoolhouse. The evening w as an the W illam ette tpam at W est Linn,
in teresting social affair, when boys w hich w as won by th e Boring
an d g irls, young people and p aren ts Quintet by a score of 20 to 17. The
w ere out in full force. T he p ro la tte r w as w ith G ladstone on
ceeds from th e sale of the boxes T hursday evening and was won by
and the lunch counter, w hich was G ladstone by a score of 26 to 7.
held in the basem ent of th e build I T his week th e boys m eet th e E a st
ing, am ounted to nearly $50. T his man school of Oregqn City a t W est
will be added to a fund w hich w ill Linn and the W illam ette team at
be used for th e p urchase of a piano Milwaukie.
for th e school.
Melville Richey cam e from Cor-
The program , w hich w as a r i vallis on F rid a y and sp en t the
ranged by the prin cip al of the ' week-end w ith his p aren ts, Mr. and
school, Miss G ertrude Sharkey, Mrs. O. M. Richey.
consisted of several m usical num
Mrs. F ra n k Siefer from P leasan t
b ers and an address on “Making
Life In te re stin g ” by H. L. St. C lair i Home visited at th e home of her
of G resham , editor of the Outlook. I m other, Mrs. Em m a G regson, on
Miss Amy Noreen played the steel ■ W ednesday.
Mrs. G race Holcomb of P o rtlan d
g u ita r, an in stru m en tal trio was
played by the Misses Evelyn, L orna spent the w eek-end at th e hom e of
and Ruth Schedeen, find several in her sister, Mrs. H. G. Knox.
C allers a t th e home of O. W. B or
stru m e n ta l trio s w ere given by the
Misses S teidtl and Mr. Tow nsend ing on S unday w ere Mr. and Mrs.
¡ Geo. P e rre t and d au g h ter L illian
of P o rtland.
The teach ers of the H illsview , and son A lbert, and Mr. and Mrs.
school a re Miss S harkey and Miss M arnock and d au g h ter Betty of
P auline Heacock. The board con P ortland.
On T uesday of la st week Mr. and
sists of E. T illstrom , W. T. Sharkey
and W. J. Milner, w ith A. E. F or- Mrs. O. W. B oring attended "U su r-
! prise party a t the home of Dr. and
scythe as clerk.
, Mrs. H. H. Ott of G resham given
I in honor of Mrs. Geo. T acheron,
w hose b irthday fell on th e 22d.
Do you w ant
I About 25 relativ es w ere p resen t
Reliable and Efficient W orkers} i from G resham , P o rtlan d , Sandy
i and Boring.
P otato buyers have been in th is
Call the
locality the past week. They w ere
FILIPINO EMPLOYMENT I offering 90 cents per cw t. f. o. b.
farm and fu rn ish sacks.
SERVICE BUREAU
LUSTED
"F ilipino help of any kind
supplied.”
T he Misses E dith B aker and Lois
T rim ble, te ac h ers of th e Lusted
school w ere entertain ed a t dinner
W ednesday evening at th e home of
Mrs. P. B. E der. A very enjoyable
evening w as sp e n t playing 500.
16 N. 4th St.
Phone BE. 7760
PORTLAND, ORE.
NEW SPRING HA TS
A ll of th e new s p rin g p a tte rn s
SILKS
VISCAS
RIBBONS
FELTS |
D ress a n d S p o rt M odels a t
p o p u la r p rices
Miss Eva Halsey
E L IZ A B E T H 'S
FROCK
SHOPPE
POW ELL ST.
GRESHAM
FIS H
W e a re licensed fish
d ealers.
WORK IS RESUMED ON
REAR ( REEK PROJECT
CARD PARTY
and DANCE
A ctivities on dam co n stru ctio n at
th e site of th e g rea t B ear Creek
reserv o ir, seven m iles above the
Bull Run headw orks, are being r e
sum ed th is week afte r a p artial
cessatio n of the work since th e big
storm of th e first of th e year.
T he huge gravel digger is being
A rboleda Community Club
p ut into com m ission for the first
tim e since th e storm , th e gravel
F ern Ave. at Powell Valley Rd.
supply for n ea rly tw o m onths past
having been obtained from a sm all
digger located n ea r the dam . The M HII’PET OCCUPIES
big digger is located in close p ro x
CONSPICUOUS POSITION
im ity to railro a d ca rs w hich ca rry
th e m aterial to th e m ixer.
W ith the p erfected W hippet oc
From 250 to 300 men w ill be em cupying the m ost conspicuous posi
tion in its h isto ry in th e light four
ployed again.
cylinder
field, W illys - O verland
W ork on th e clearin g of the 460 m erch an ts th ro u g h o u t th e nation
acres com prising th e reserv o ir site rep o rt th a t buyers a re paying m ore
h as progressed rapidly. About 150 carefu l atten tio n to the m echanical
acres of land a t th e low er p a rt of d etails of th is car, according to
H essel Im plem ent com pany, local
th e site a re cleared and cleaned, | dealers.
378 acres have been brushed, and
It is said th a t recen t develop
on 347 acres m ost of th e tree s are m ents in th e light car field have
down. B urning is now in progress. i em phasized th e fundam ental fea
All m erch an tab le tim ber is being tu re s w hich w ere Introduced by th e
W hippet IS m onths ago and w hich
saved.
have been stead ily m ain tain ed in
its production. Motor ca r a u th o ri
PLEASANT HOME
ties say th a t, in its basic elem ents
of co n stru ctio n , th e W hippet re-
Joe Drew of C en tralia, W ashing ' m ains as distinctly advanced as
ton, w as a v isitor in the P lea san t when it w as first presented.
Home com m unity and at the G rant
The W hippet, it is claim ed, still
Sloop home during the week-end.
E. D. Kellogg suffered a slig h t has th e only m otor In th e light four
stro k e of p ara ly sis F rid ay a fte r cylinder class th a t actually devel
noon as he and Mrs. Kellogg w ere ops lot) per cen t m ore power th an
m aking some deliveries in P o rt its official ratin g and which develop
land. Mr. Kellogg w as cared for th is pow er w ith actu al savings in
in th e home of a friend for th e re cost of operation.
Pow er, « speed, economy
and
m ainder of the day, S atu rd ay and a
p a rt of Sunday. He w as brought | stam in a are the accom plishm ents
home Sunday afternoon w here he is of the W hippet and have set a new
now under th e ca re of a physician. high sta n d ard of perform ance in
M. J. Melton and fam ily spent the light ca r field.
Sunday in P o rtla n d visiting with
W illys-O verlaud officials declare
relatives.
th a t the recen t reduction in W hip
Miss Ruth Child of Spokane, pet prices, w hich places these mod
W ashington, sp e n t th e w eek-end at ern ca rs in d irect price com petition
th e hom e of her uncle, David T. w ith th e low est priced cars, w as
W illiam s.
not an attem p t to m eet a price s it
Ross M anary .who has been ab uation for it was definitely decided
sent from his home for several th a t th e o rig in al W hippet quality
w eeks, w as in th e com m unity S u n and beauty should be m aintained
day.
reg a rd le ss of prices.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Bickford and
It is pointed out th e perfected
d au g h ters .w ere v isito rs at the W hippet d u p licates th e original car
M ethodist parso n ag e Sunday fol in every detail of q u ality and w ork-
lowing th e ch u reh service.
| m ansliip w ith even g re a te r value
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Roy of a t th e new prices.
P o rtlan d , Mr. Drew and son Joe,
T he trem en d o u s sales volum e is
of C en tralia, and Mrs. U. G. Sm ith, cited as evidence of public accep t
of L innem ann ju n ctio n w ere guests ance of th e W hippet, and an indl-
at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. | cation of its q u ality leadership in
M arkell on Sunday.
the liglit four class.
T he supper a t th e O rient school
F rid ay evening has been p ro
FAIRVIEW
nounced a decided success in every
way by th o se .a tte n d in g th e func
T he re g u la r m eeting of the F air-
tion.
view P aren t-T each er association
G ran t Sloop is confined a t his will be held F riday afternoon at
home w ith an a tta c k of pneum onia. th e schoolhouse. On Friday eve
H is condition is som ew hat im prov ning, M arch 9, a moving p ictu re
ed at th e tim e of th is w riting. The will be show n a t the schoolhouse
Sloop home was th e scene of an under the auspices of the P.-T. A.
inform al g ath erin g of th e en tire
fam ily Sunday evening in honor of
POWELL VALLEY
th e an n iv ersary of Amy Sloop's
birthday.
The services at the M ethodist Mission ch u rch will m eet a t the
ch u rc h w ere w ell attended Sunday, home of Mrs. O. F. Lind T hursday
especially the evening services in afternoon, M arch 1.
w hich th e re is a grow ing in te rest
Mrs. Enoch Sandeen was o p e ra t
and attendance.
ed on fo r.a p p e n d ic itis S atu rd ay at
E m anuel hospital. H er condition
is th o u g h t to be satisfacto ry .
SANDY BLUFF
Choir p ractice of the Sarou
Mrs. Byron left Sunday nig h t for I L u th eran church will be held
Medford to be w ith her dau g h ter, ’ T h u rsd ay evening at th e home of
Mrs. Crose, who is not very well.
Lewis Berg u nder d ire c tio n ,o f th e
Mr. and Mrs. IL H. W atk in s en | ch u rch o rg an ist. T he Jen n y Lind
te rtain e d Mr. and Mrs.’ Geo. H ack ladies' ch o ru s of P o rtlan d will give
ing of P o rtlan d on Sunday .
a co n cert in the ch u rc h in the near
Mr. and Mrs. Ray W ilkenson future. T he date of th is concert,
gave a b irth d ay dinner Sunday in w hich is said to tie a m ost excellent
honor of G. S. W ilkenson. T here , one, will be announced later.
w ere 16 W ilkensons present.
89 cent alum inum w are sale. See
Don’t lay down ih e pap er till you our window display. L. L. K idder
have read th e W ant Ads
' H ardw are Co.—Adv.
Sat. Eve., Mar. 3
CHRYSLER.
D u rin g th e L e n te n
seaso n w e w ill c a rry
a good supply of fish
— b o th fre sh , sm oked
a n d salt.
BROWN’S MARKET
P h o n e 1SÍI1
P ow ell S tre e t
PAGE THREE
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SCHOOL DIST. NO. 7
W. H. Baillie, county cluti agent,
visited the W ilkes school lust week
and organized a sew ing club. The
g irls who enrolled w ere Mildred
W alker, V irginia T eg art, Angela
C alcagno, G ertru d e Wyss, Alice
Hogue, Anna Matson and Marie
Booth. T he g irls invited Mrs. Tlios.
C. M illar to he th e ir leader. The
first m eeting of th e club will he
held th is week, when a nam e will
be selected and w ork sta rte d In
earn est.
A nna Matson, who Is staying
with h er au n t, Mrs. I’. J. F isher,
has en tered school. She form erly
attended at Rockwood.
Fred B randes, who recen tly p u r
chased six acres of land on the
B arker road from Geo. B arr, lias
built a sm all house and the fam ily
moved in la st Friday.
8. T anabe recen tly erected a
sm all greenhouse in w hich he now
lias a good crop of lettu ce p lan ts
growing.
Mrs. Eliza Stone of F airview was
a caller at the Z im m erm an hom e on
T hursday.
Mrs. Elwood, who resides on the
B arker road. Is still q u ite ill, and
confined to the house.
SATURDAY. MARCH 3, 1928
Will he held Rida nr Shine
NLY in Chrysler “52,”
Owing to failing h ealth I m u st discontinue farm in g o p eratio n s and
have decided to sell all my personal property at Public Auction. Ac
co rdingly on the above date I w ill offer a t auction and sell to the
h ig h est bidder the follow ing ch a tte ls:
LIV E STOCK
Bay Team , w eight 2600 pounds. B uckskin Mare, 1050 pounds.
H orse, 1400 pounds. T w o-year old Colt.
Bay
EARM MACHINERY
2 Sets Double H arness. Top Buggy and Single D riving H arness.
H arpoon Fork, C arriage and Rope. Cham pion Mower and Hay Rake.
Disc H arrow . D rag H arrow . F loat. Roller. 1-14-lnch Oliver Plow.
Five-shovel C ultivator. Shovel Plow. Double T rees. Single T rees.
C hains. Clevises. Forks. Shovels. Axes. Sledges. W edges. Hand
Seed D rill. W heelbarrow .
15 to ns of Mixed Hay. 40 sacks of S parrow biil Seed Oats. Tim othy
and A lsike Seed.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Oak Bedroom Set, Bedsteads, D ressers, Bed S prings, M attresses,
C arpets, Rugs, C urtains, Bed Lounge, S ettee, Bookcases, Tables.
C upboards, M orris Chair. Rocktrfe, Easy C hairs, H eating Stove»,
K itchen Range, W ashing Machine. K itchen T re asu re , Dishes, Cooking
U tensils. S everal large stone ja rs, w ash tubs, w rin g er, w ash boards,
sew ing m achine, several dozen ja rs of v arious kinds of fru it. Few
chickens and other a rticle s too num erous to m ention here.
TERMS— All sum s under $20 cash. All sum s $20 or over, six months*
tim e w ith in te re st at 8 per c e n t per annum on notes approved by
Clerk
T hose desiring credit should see C lerk A. M eyers a t F irs t
S tate Bank. G resham . Oregon, p rio r to date of sale.
.1. W. McCULLOCH, Owner
COL. W. S. WOOD A SON. A u ctio n eers, V ancouver, W n.
A. M EY E R S, C lerk, G resh am . O regon
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2-door Sedan ,$ 6 70; Cou pc, $ 6 7 0 1
Roadster ( w ith rum ble east), $670;
T o u rin g, $6 9 5 ; 4 -d o o r Sedan,
$720; D eLuxe Coupe (w ith rum ble
m t), $720; DeLuxe Sedan, $790.
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GRESHAM, OREGON
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Lynch P aren t-T each er asso
will hold its re g u la r m eet
the Lynch schoolhouse on
evening, March 2.
The best tim e to tak e an Inven
tory on th e farm Is th e date on
which, in average years, th e least
feed and unsold p ro d u cts are on
hand.
Many farm ers find th a t
March 1 or A pril 1 is a good date,
when m ost of th e feeding o p era
tions of th e preceding year have
been com pleted and m ost of th e
crops sold, eith er directly or afte r
having been fed to an im als. In the
cases of te n a n ts th e usual tim e Is
March 1, when so la rg e a p a rt of
the leases and an n u al ag reem en ts
expire.
W hatever the date the
an aly sis of acco u n ts m eans m ore
if year afte r year th e Inventory is
taken on th e sam e d ate.
CO ST
be satisfied with less
LYNCH
Sale beginning 1 I’. M. S harp.
LOW
Q U A L IT Y
// /« /. MuA.. e etern m rn t ta r to be added. 7 be G. M. X. C
/in an te plan, the mint dearable, it m a ila b le .
$
1195
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W alter W. Metzger
Gresham,
fíuick
Oregon City
Every Day
in the year
IGNITION SPECIALISTS.
T h a t's us. Bring your ca r h ere
for any rep a irs, ad ju stm en ts or
p a rts for th e s ta rte r , g en erato r,
sw itches, w iring, lighting, etc.
Work done by an ex p ert and*is pos
itively g u aran teed .
We c a rry a
com plete line of ignition p arts.
G resham G arage, phone 2391.
Special
C h ild ren ’s clo th es made, 60c up.
Mrs. A. J. Mellis, K ronenberg home
on Jen n e road. Phone G resham
3886.
89 cent alum inum w are sale. See
our window display. L. L. K idder
H ard w are Co.—Adv.
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