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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1928)
T IE S B A Y , 30, l » MARCH lam ctte university, visited over the of the sewing and cooking classes Try Cusey’s Rtieuiuutle Remedy. DAM ASCUS FAIRVIEW w eek-end w ith his m other, Mrs. rendered piano solos and readings. C. A. A'incent of P o rtlan d is s u r Dr. A S. Hisey of Salem, d istric t George Lumsden. A blood tonic for rheum atism , The next meetifffc of the Aid will be v e y in g th e site of the new road sup erin ten d en t, w ill preach at IX Mr. and Mrs E M. Stone and held at the home of Mrs. C arrie n eu ritis, lum bago, stom ach, liver, j __________________ • I betw een A. W. Cook's and C arver. o'clock next Sunday at th e F air- fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. AV. E. T ow n B erry on F oster road, T h u rsd ay a f kidney, B right's disease, dropsy, The A'incents w ere visitors of the view M ethodist ch u rch . T he q u a r send and son Allen and Mrs. ternoon. April 5 K ittings and E lio tts Sunday. I pluresy. Reduces pain aud sw ell- terly conference w ill convene at Josephine Tow nsend w ere Sunday Mrs. C arl W olfhagen’s m other, 2:30 in the aftern o o n and Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. , ing. G uaranteed by T aber P h arm CORBETT For the Ladles Mrs S n ath ers, died Friday. acy.—Adv. school will be held at 10 o'clock as J. AV. Tow nsend and dau g h ter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H arley Bates moved H arold Cook visited at th a Bow- Snappy styles in new footw ear from th e ir bungalow on the h igh erm au home S atu rd ay evening and usual . A basket dinner will follow Josephine Q uesinberry. the m orntng service. A cordial in Mrs. M ary Robertson and Mrs. for spring. Come in and s*>e them way to the Bates farm in the Sunday. vitation is extended by the pastor, D. AV. A lderm an of P o rtlan d w ere P opular prices, $3.95, $4.96, $5.95. S pringdale district. Friday. Miss Olive Nadine and Betty Rev. B F. Foard, to atten d the guests Monday aftern o o n at the A ylsw orth & M artin, G resham — G rover G roton from C alifornia P reston visited th e Boynton girls the Adv. tf services of th e day. home of C. H. Stone. is a guest in the Lewis Reed home. Sunday. T he 30th a n n iv ersary of th e The an n u al congregational m eet Mr. and Mrs. Dean H ansen of Dr. and Mrs. A lfred Skippiu of founding of th e Saron L utheran P ortlan d w ere calling on relatives of Sm ith Memorial P resb v ter- P le a s a n t V ie w A v e n u e P ortland, aud C. L. McDaniel of ing lan church will be held Sunday in A tv tiu i ch u rc h w ill be observed w ith spec here Sunday. und Septic Tanks Base L ine road, w ere o ut to see Mr8- •' G«88«*’ of Camas. W ash- ial services on T uesday and Wed Bella Reed, a stu d en t at the Uni how the filbert p lan tin g was p ro the grange hall a t th e close of the l'ay or Contract m orning service. Pot-luck lunch w as » week-end guest ut nesday of next week. F estival se r versity of Oregon, is visiting r e la WORK O UA R A N TEEP gressing at the Boynton-M cDauiel will be served. R eports for th is home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C- vices in E nglish will be held T ues tives at C orbett and w ill visit her ranch. y ea r's w ork will be given and elec- ' D*1’1®. day evening. Larry F ocht m other, Mrs. Maud Oliver at Rho Miss Lola Lingle spent Sunday T hree p asto rs w ill p articip ate in dodendron before retu rn in g tion of officers w ill ta k e place. | Mr. and Mrs. T. Hurfiole of P ort- GRESHAM Phone 11(1 to with her parents. th e vario u s services, the principal school. Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Stone are land w ere visitors Sunday after The Neighborhood club m et w ith serm on at the opening to be de having a new 7-room modern b u n noon at th e home of Mrs. Ben H al Mrs. H arry R ickert was a p leas livered by the Rev. C. G. Blom quist an t visitor at F ern d ale P lace S u n Mrs. M artin A nderson last T h u rs galow erected on th e ir land south stead. day w ith a good attendance. Mrs. of P o rtlan d , assisted by the Rev. day. S unday dinner guests a t the K itting and B arb ara w ere guests of of Fairview . T he house w ill be H. P. Johnson of P ortlan d and the Miss Evlvn H ayes of P ortland th e club. Next T hursday the club apla8tered, with full cem ent base home of Mr. and Mrs. AV. C. H all Rev. E rick W ahlstrom of W arren, visited her cousin. Mrs. Fred C. will m eet w ith Mrs. W ray. ment. John Moller and Ralph w ere Mr. and Mrs E rn est Berg and j Oregon. Reed, S aturd ay and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs- Will D allas have Copeland are doing the c a rp en te r son and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Riley, A mixed q u a rte t w ill sing the , Fred H ick, po stm aster at Rhodo been on th e sick list th e p ast week. work. It is expected it will be all of P o rtland. anthem s, "Behold th e Lamb of dendron, w as in C orbett recently. Helen and G ertrude F u rst. C ath Miss L av erta H all spent Sunday ready for occupancy In about God”, and "S urely He H ath Borne an o th er month. P. D. S ettlem eier bought the store with her parents. Z erin e M itchell and Rosa Ouchida Our G rief" from H andel's M essiah, building and acreag e a few days Mrs. Jack so n Jones of G resham en tertain ed th e sewing and cook Richard Biel and A AV. Boynton w hile a solo from th e sam e o ra ago th a t he has ren ted from Geo. intend to We are licensed fish finish sow ing Mr. su b stitu ted at th e Fairview school ing club F riday afternoon a t the torio, "H e Was D espised" will be C ham berlain for the past th ree S chw eitzer's g rain th is week. F riday for Miss Leah Bourgeois who home of Mrs. AVillard Bliss. Covers dealers. rendered by Miss Doris R enhard of years. George Biel and fam ily of P o rt attended the fu n eral at S pringdale w ere laid for 20. St. P atric k 's Day P ortland. Fred C. Reed has been at T ro u t land spent Sunday aftern o o n with of her aunt, Mrs. Eugene Berney was honored in the gam es, deco ra On W ednesday m orning, March dale the past week dipping sm elt Mr. and Mrs. Adam Biel. ' During the Lenten and her dau g h ter M arguerite. tions and in the delicious lunch 28, com m union services will be ob for com m ercial purposes. The W om an's society of the P re s which w as served. Mrs. Simon H uddle en tertain ed season we will carry served in Sw edish a t 10:30, and at Columbia gran g e will give a p a r the m em bers of th e Neighborhood byterian church will hold its a n a good supply of fish Mrs. H ilina Bort of St. Paul. Min th a t tim e the Rev. B. S. N ystrom of ty F riilay evening, March 23, at club and th e ir fam ilies a t a St. nual business m eeting and election w as th e recen t guest of Mrs. —both fresh, smoked P o rtlan d w ill deliver an address. th e ir hall. All g ran g e rs and P a tric k 's day p arty S aturday eve of officers T hursday afternoon at nesota, T h a t afternoon at 2:30 th e re will friends invited. Card playing, danc ning. The guests w ere Mrs. K it the home of Mrs. E. R. D. H ollen- Ida H am ilton, Mrs. Anna Giese and salt. be a lenten service in Swedish, the ing and m usic will be the diversion. ting, Miss E lda Stoll, K enneth H ud sted. All m em bers are urged to he and Mrs. Paul Bliss- On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bliss took her to P o rtlan d Rev. Mr. W ahlstrom to speak. R alph K incaid and his m other dle and H arold Cook. If anyone present as th is will be a very im to m eet a sister. Mr. Bort, a form T he final an n iv ersary program w ere out from P o rtlan d S aturday. w ants to learn som ething about p o rtan t meeting. will ta k e place W ednesday eve They have spent the w in ter in P o rt how to cook, ask either Richard AV. E. Stone, who recently u n d er er resident of the P lea san t Valley ning w hen the Rev. H. P. Johnson land and expect to re tu rn to Cor Bell or W alter Bow erm ann. Both went an operation at Good S am ari locality, visited here last fall. Mr. and Mrs. W alter E delm an will deliver a festival address. A bett April 1. Mr. Kincaid is en men su re could explain th e details tan hospital, retu rn ed home Sunday Phone IS'.II Powell Street Gresham form er pastor, the Rev. A. M. G reen gaged in salm on fishing here d u r of breadm aking, cakem aking ,or in an am bulance. It will be neces and children w ere w eek-end v isit o rs at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. will speak along a histo rical line ing th e sum m er m onths. sary for Mr. Stone to rem ain in w hatever one may w ant to know. George Nelsou of Bonneville. th a t evening. Special m usic will Mr. and Mrs. Dodd, who had bed two weeks longer. be given by th e choir and a m ale Card of Thanks. Mrs. H. M. Shaw of G resham vis The Ladies Aid m et at th e home some W hite L eghorn baby chicks q u a rte t, also a solo by Jack W alin. I We w ish to th a n k our m any shipped from California, have lost ited w ith friends and relatives over of Mrs. C harles D ahlquist recently, D uring th e evening a special of friends for the kindness shown us very few. the week-end. nt which tim e a pleasing program fering w ill be taken for th e build a t the tim e of the loss of our dear Donald G rant, a student at AVil- was arran g ed . Several m em bers Next P aren t-T each er association ing fund. ones, Mrs. Eugene Berney and is going to be m uch different from 7ZZZZZZZZZZZ1 M arguerite Berney, and for the oth er m eetings as a one-act comedy m any beautiful floral offerings. is to be presented by th ree young B O R IN G Mr. Eugene Berney and Fam ily. ladies and th ree young men of Da r , y C , .m , , p ? " 0; s *d .n A very in te restin g and profitable «670 m ascus. The association will m eet J «f e r- 2 * m eeting for th e farm ers was held 670 M arch 30 a t 8 p. m. sharp. SC H O O L D IS T . N O . 7 < W ith I a t the R. L. Sabin farm half mile Mrs. M etcalf of Union vsited the Miss H elen Cowgill, assista n t “AZ your service w ith the B est of Service” r<r-- — n o rth of Boring on the 10th. P ro Barlow fam ily la st week. F riday fessor H islop from the S tate col sta te club leader, will visit W ilkes her grandson Joe P alin, visited school on W ednesday m orning. The lege a t C orvallis w as p rese n t and frien d s in D am ascus on his way to 7*> delivered an ad dress on the care m em bers of th e Double Seven and Barlow s for her. Busy Bee clubs are looking forw ard of selecting clover seed. He also ~ '90 C H A S S IS L U B R IC A T IO N and gave m any oth er valuable sugges w ith p leasu re to th is visit. “ 6a»» PO W E L L V A L L E Y The W ilkes baseball nine played C R A N K C A S E S E R V IC E tions in reg ard to p rep arin g the A m eeting of th e L u th er League soil and to fertilizing. County th e Fairview team on the la tte r's ° uPe are the two most essential factors in the A gent Inskeep w as present, also diam ond on F riday afternoon. The will be held a t th e home of C. A. At their sensational new prices upkeep of your car. A gent H all and a num ber of o thers score w as 3 to 2 in favor of W ilkes. L indgren S atu rd ay evening a t 8 Mi ss Mary B urns is recovering o'clock. Miss M yrtle A nderson will o f »670 and upwards, Chry- « from the vicinity of G resham . V etsch B rothers have about com from a severe attac k of grip. Mrs. be th e hostess. A program will be We have the best equipped greasing pit in Gresham slercars,w lthfam ousC hrysler &£ Ol,re - . e‘ “n 1095 pleted the erection of an addition Ida B urgess is spending a few days rendered and refresh m en ts served. and can guarantee the best of service, always with quality and perform ance un- , -*»r . to the house on th e ir farm , and it w ith her. a smile. SeJ, 'an Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W ills, who ’ 175 changed, becom e even greater “ '‘'>d«„ ,r will soon be ready for the new ROCKW OOD have spent th e past four m onths in - ’ 2X5 ren ters. value than ever before. The Rockwood G range D ram atic E rnest B lotter, one of th e form er C alifornia, have retu rn ed . presented “The Colonel’s Geo. Spada, who has leased th e club re n te rs of the Vetsch farm Intends F IR E S T O N E Maid" to a capacity audience in the T hey offer outstanding val D. O. F ish er farm , has moved his to sail for S w itzerland on th e 29th. Rockwood g ran g e hall F riday fam ily there. ues w h ic h re su lt fro m a OLDFIELD He will be accom panied by his 5por» « « a d X ; ' ’ 595 W. P. Bell has purchased th ree night. A lthough it was a lengthy w ife and tw o sm all sons. huge and constantly sw el play, the large audience gave the D inner gu ests at th e home of acres of land on the Rockwood road clo sest attention to th e end. A r ling public dem and. Four <) W. Boring rS ie n tly w ere Mr. and from the Rev. Mr. Crouse. f e '” Conrad M illar of O ates, Oregon, ran g em en ts are expected to be great lines o f ca rs—“ 52,” Mrs. Geo. Moffitt and d aughter made for rep eatin g th is d ram a in n * err‘ h le C - 169S Annie and sons H arry and G eorge s Pent the w eek-end visiting his son, G resham in the n ear future. We give R ogers S ilverw are Coupons “6 2 ,” “72,” and 112 h. p. (' W'" ' rumk. pe ’74S and L ester Boring and wife of T. C. M illar. Im p eria l “ 8 0 ” — su p p ly Mrs. S usan D. H arding of Cor P ortland. ' 1795 E xcellent law n m ow ers, ju st In. ev ery p rice n eed fr o m DICK JO H N S O N , M gr. John Ju v e n ile has been laid up bett, was a Sunday visitor a t the Begin now to cu t your lawn. K id G resham Z im m erm an home. th e past w eek w ith rheum atism . »670 to »J495. ” «•<,.fer T he P o rtlan d em ployes of the der Hdwe. Co. Mrs. E m m a G regson is on the P ru d e n tia l Life In su ra n ce com pany sic k list and is tak in g tre a tm e n ts I nspection—better sti II, ac enjoyed a banquet at "T he O asis” < oi»»« t - -»« from a G resham physician. 2945 tual dem onstration—will T he Boring school b asketball T hursday evening. The H aw aiian 299S instantly convince you team played its final gam e of the o rch estra furnished the m usic for X175 season at M ilwaukie on last F ri- ' ,ie. o'^asio n . M95 that in any Chrysler you A large num ber of college young day evening, w here it m et and de buy perform ance, qual <*<nr . ° <*Wrrenf feated th e E astm an school from people enjoyed th e St. P atric k 's p arty a t "T h e O asis” on S aturday Oregon City. ity, sty leand value w hich P lan s a re about com pleted for evening. you cannot equal in any Mrs. AV. A. Allen, who has been in stallin g electric lights a t the visiting at th e home of h er brother; other m akecosting h un school. l ' P ' Â '*><■ G uests a t th e hom e of D. H eder- A rth u r Elwood, for th e past two dreds o f dollars more. " “"■‘-«.i«,* ^ * 0 m ann 1 on Ululili 711 Sunday DUUUllt w W Cl ere C .»XI. Mr. Ull and VI .»ltd. Mrs. m onths, has 1 1 1 been . - suffering - . w ith a Fred W erner from P lea san t Home, fj vere cold bu is so far improved "A and AVm. H ederm ann from P ort- th a t she expects to leave soon for her home in Spokane, AVashington. land. Mrs. J. E. Nelson attended the m eeting of th e L a u re lh u rst Study Anlnwlse Service. d u b Monday afternoon. m akes every custom er a booster. Brockw ay A Nelson F or real estate loans see or call Phone 1471 "Ask for Ed" I! W. T horne.—Adv. i NEWS FROM MANY NEIGHBORHOODS ! Saron Lutheran to Observe Anniversary P L U M B IN G FISH BROWN’S MARKET W k e r e can y o u Triple “A” Service Station r S r b u y so m u c h r * f o r such PRICES? P TIRES TUBES : HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. BUICK Gresham, Ore. Outsells any other 3 cars Overwhelming Endorsement - inBuick's field a Q u a r t e r J V iillio n J. M otorists like you invest almost as many dollars in Buick motor cars as in any other t h r e e c a r s in Buicks field * * * ^J a ith m eans som ething when it is backed by dollars N ew C h ev ro lets o n th e R oad s in c e J a n . l s.r The C O A C H *585 T h r T o u r in g $ a n p or IU » d « tr r . 4^5 ...* 5 9 5 The 4-1 Nor Sedan......... / he **p«»rt Cabriolet . . The Imperial 005 « — l^n.Uu . . . . Z I 5 Util it v Truck * 4 9 5 '('haul! OUv) I »«ht r delivery 5/ 5 Only) All pri< »-« f. o. bs H in t , h f-ultrr S E D A N S 91195 to 61995 - » SPO R T M O D E L S Si 195 to f :* , K U , I«. > .» ..^ .1 1 1525 1 C O U PES 1195 «o 61850 ... M.1 S.»tr«Xlr. •• N in e m illion people saw th e B ig g e r a n d B e tte r C hevrolet the first three days follow ing its public presen tation ! Thousands h a v e b e e n d e liv e r e d to buyers every day sin ce! T herearea quarter mi Ilion n ow on the road ! A nd its popularity is increasing e v e r y day b eca u se it is sm oother, more powerful and more beautiful—easier to drive and more comfort' ab le—and low er in price! N ev er in history has any new C hevrolet m odel been so e n t h u s ia s t ic a lly r e c eiv e d — because n o new m odel has ever represent ed a m ore amazing revela tion in beauty, perform ance and quality! C om e in — drive this sensation al n ew car. Learn w hy it is everyw here hailed as the w orld’s most luxurious lo w -p r ic e d a u to m o b ile . WALTER W . METZGER S A LES A N D S E R V IC E Oregon City I he Portland Electric Power Company’s Home The Electric Building At Broadway and Alder Streets Is in the very heart of the husInenH district. The Electric Store on the First Floor is Portland's Electrical Shopping Center. Within one to three blocks of nearly all the principal stores, Bhops, hotels, banks, restaurants and theaters. Street cars right to the door from every part of the city, for single fare and trans fer. Principal railway ticket offices, and Inter- urban railways and stage terminals easily accessible. Shearer Chevrolet Co. GRESHAM. OREGON Gresham Portland’s Electrical Shopping Center Q U A L IT Y AT LOW CO ST PORTLAND ELECTRIC PO AVEK ^CO M PANY