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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1928)
F R ID A Y , A P R II. GRESHAM R. B. Jones in Critical Condition and Mrs .0. W B oring on Sunday and in th e evening they all a tte n d ed ch u rch at P le a sa n t Home. Mr. and Mrs. H erm an Naas e n te rtain e d a n um ber of relativ es at d in n er on Sunday. Among those p rese n t w ere Mr. and Mrs. Glen D allis and ch ild ren , Mr. and Mrs. Ray N aas and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Munger. T he L adies Aid of the M ethodist ch u rch is p lanning a hake sale to be held at T u rn e r’s d ru g sto re on S atu rd ay , A pril 14. OUTLOOK, GRESHAM. Services Planned for Pleasant Home R. B. Jones, who has been under tre a tm e n t a t Good S am a ritan hos pital since M arch 15, w hen his home w as w recked by a dynam ite explosion, and his wife an d son killed, is rep o rted to be in a c r iti cal condition by his fath er-in -law , O. D. Roe, who cam e from P o rtlan d on T uesday to look a fte r th e in CORBETT te re sts of the Jo n es fam ily. Colum bia g ran g e w ill hold its H edges * I.a to u re tte of Oregon City a re defending E arl Jones, who m onthly m eeting S atu rd ay , April 7. T he C orbett Sunday school will is uder indictm ent for cau sin g the explosion. They w ere in Boring have a sh o rt E a ste r p ro g ram at T uesday gettin g d ata for th e case. 10:30 Sunday m orning. The Rev. Mr. H anna from P o rtlan d will P reach in g service at th e ch u rch preach at 11:30. Mrs. P hil Van Hee has had 500 next S unday w ill be conducted by the pastor, th e Rev. Oliver Gill, at P o rt O rford ced ars p lanted east of Powell Valley and Buckley Ave. 10 o'clock and w ill be follow ed by her home on th e highw ay, which Sunday school at 10:45. A sh o rt w ill be useful as w ell as o rn am e n t session of th e school will be held al, as they w ill serv e as a p ro tec Will open at 10 a. m. a fte r w hich th e E aster program tion from th e east wind. Joe and Jo h n Dobing, who have will be given by th e school. A co r dial invitation is extended to all. a fine new R o ister cabinet radio, At la st S unday's service a fea tu re en tertain ed a few frien d s T uesday W e w ill specialize in m uch enjoyed was a solo by Miss evening, who pronounced them de H inshaw , a stu d e n t a t Pacific col lightful hosts. Ice cream , cookies Fountain Specialties and lem onade w ere served. lege at Newberg. BARBECUE LUNCHES Mrs. Maud O liver from Rhodo II. A. Beck is on th e sick list CHICKEN DINNERS He has not fully recovered from a dendron visited h er sous Donald severe illness w hich he had a few and Floyd Reed Monday night and PRIV A TE PA R T IE S GIVEN Tuesday. m onths ago. C olum bian H igh baseball team W eek-end g u ests at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. S h attu c k w ere played P a rk ro se T uesday evening, Mrs. S h a ttu c k ’s b ro th er, Mr. A rm th e la tte r w inning th e game. Proprietors Mr .and Mrs. F ay D avis have strong. and Miss H inshaw of New moved from th e Bush co ttag e on berg. Mr. and Mrs. L ester Boring w ere th e highw ay to th e E rro l Miller d in n e r guests at the hom e of Mr. house on th e Tom E vans farm . Mrs. M. E. H enderson is im prov ing front h er in ju rie s caused by a fall. She w ent to the P o rtlan d sa n ato riu m T h u rsd ay for a tr e a t m ent. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. S ettlem elr w ere in P o rtlan d T h u rsd ay to r e plenish th e ir stock of m erchandise. ROCKWOOD GRANGE HALL The NEEL’S PLACE APRIL 11 Carnival Dance SATURDAY EVE., APRIL 14 Mack’s Mermaids, 6-piece O rchestra GENTLEMEN 50c R efreshm ents EVERYBODY WELCOME LADIES 25c fa s te r The victory of life—of the darkest hour and the deepest sorrow changing into the brightest light and greatest joy—is the message of Easter. It tion th a t ever is a beautiful message of inspira and hope—a life giving message may be zealously cherished and kept constantly before us. 7 ^ THEY LEAVE NO ASHES JUDD FUEL CO. J Beef Roasts 22 1 Portland's EJectrical Shopping Center T he public discovered all this even as the stop watch proved it. M ore pow er per pound o f car w eight made it possible. Rugged D odge construction made it prac tical. And the V ictory’s unusual design made it SAFE. 1 he P o rtla n d E lectric Pow er C om p an y ’s H om e For the Victory gravity center is low er and there is no body over hang . . . . T he chassis frame is the full w idth o f the body—and the body sills are elim inated. The Electric Building At Broadway and Alder Streets Exceptional charm o f line and m ore headroom and seat w idth are further vital results o f this unique construction. Is in the very heart of the business district. COMPAN Y KL<cnvc rro R i ELRCTIUC For hom e or church decora tion at Easter tide p o tted lilies afford a m ost ef fective schem e. \ \ h at can ex press y o u r love a n d apprecia tion of friend ship b etter th an an E a ster Lily selected f r o m o u r stock. 150 p o ts o f th e choicest lilies we could b u y jj, are on display in o u r windows. ... k- iS -'/ Fancy decorated pots w ith two, three, four and live bloom lilies fro m 75? to *2.00 J. Walrad Mercantile Co. Phone 1411 ( ìresham Oregon ItUllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIDIIllllllliiii luiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii FISH We are licensed fish dealers. During the Lenten season we will carry a good supply of fish —both fresh, smoked and salt. BROWN’S MARKET Powell Street Phone 18111 Gresham IIIIIIIUUIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUII $1095 Tan» In »a K « w for Dodge Hrotbnrz Radio Program every T h u r-d a, Bight, al a o'rlork. BROCKWAY & NELSON GRESHAM 9/zeVlCTOKY SlXi BY D O D G E r-v N E IF ll illys - K night $ 995 OO Come and Get It/ 4-DOOR SEDAN. F O B DETROIT POW ELL ST. COTTRELL An E aster program will he held S unday at 10 o’clock at th e C ottrell com m unity ch u rch , followed by preach in g service at 11 o'clock In ch a rg e of tlie Rev. G eorge H acking of P ortland. T he Ladies Aid will conduct a silv er tea W ednesday a f ternoon a t the home of Mrs. Jam es Mathews. P ra y er m eeting, w ill be held th a t evening at th e hom e of Mrs. Chas. W ilkenson. Miss L ola Splaw n w as happily su rp rised S atu rd ay evening on the Standard S ix occasion of her 16th b irth d ay when 19 young frien d s g ath ered to help ONLY h e r celeb rate th e event. Games, followed by refresh m en ts, w ere In order. Miss R uth Splaw n cam e out from P o rtlan d for th e evening's m errim ent. Mrs. Slgna Rathm nn of P o rtlan d spent T h u rsd ay at th e II. H. W at kins home looking a fte r her fa rm ing In terests n ear th ere. F. O. B. FACTORY Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Btaffenson a re duly proud of th e ir 10% -ponnd A FEW STANDARD SIX ADVANTAGES d au g h ter horn to them on March 28, T he baby has been named Patented high compression Wide, deeply cushioned form- M arian Joyce. Mrs. S taffenson’a «leeve. vul vr engine; 15 horse titling seats for real comfort sister, Mrs. Lilly H uskey of Mosier, power Light dimmer oil toe board Oregon, Is carin g for her. at left Positive, mechanical-type I- S. B. Splaw n and his b ro th er-in - wheel brakes for greater Adjustable steering wheel law. G ra n t G roat, have retu rn ed to safety Pilot Rock to co n tin u e th e ir work Remote controls on doors, Narrow body posts at wind on th e road a fte r being a t home for readily convenient to the shield a week. hand H Timken hearings In front A num ber of stu d en ts from th is axle for easiest steering omrnunlty p articip ated In th e op Thermostat — a ir cleaner — Adjustable front seat on ere tta, "Love P ira te s of H aw aii,” oil rectifier to prevent dilu Sedan tion given by th e Sandy Union high school glee club F rid ay evening T he play was directed by M I bs Arleigh K am m erer and the piano score was played by Miss Edith Shell. The C lackam as county typing PHONE H i t GRESHAM, OREGON o n test will be held at Oregon City April 14. The stu d e n ts selected to re p re se n t th e Sandy Union high ca r which w as parked In fro n t of : school a re M yrtle Lltz, T etha his home. 'h lld s, Jo h n n ie Shelley, Helen Roy Colson and L aw rence H ard Hempe, M artha M auldlng and Ju lia ing are building som e new brooder Brophy T he four m aking the houses on the ranch. highest rate s will be chosen to a t Mrs, Mary T u rn e r, p rin cip al of tend th e sta te contest. the C ottrell school, w as on th e sick W H E A T .............. .......... $ 2 .: « Mrs. C. A. C arm ack of Pocatello, list for a few days th is week. Idaho, has been visiting relativ es SCRATCH ........... ......... 2 2 .6 5 d u rin g th e past week at the Brophy HILLSVIEW home. Mrs. Maud D ayton, teach er S unday school w ill be held Sun at the Morann school for boys near S eattle, will accom pany Mrs. C a r day m orning a t 10 o'clock a t th e m ack to her home In Idaho th e la t H illsview Mission ch u rch , follow ed GENERAL STORE by the m orning services In Sw edish ter p art of the week. W illie F ow ler and R alph Orlffln at 11 o'clock. An E aster program 112th Nt. Sectio"» Line Road have d iscontinued th eir w ork at the will be ren d ered by th e Jtu n d ay Bear Creek dam project above Bull school in th e evening a t 7:30, to Run and have retu rn ed to w ork for which all a re Invited. T he Rev. O. I. E C rasw ell driving tru ck s. Mr. F. L arso n is th e p asto r of th e I Plano Tuning. I ■ i-w- ll has som e new co n tra cts church. Plano tuning, $3.50. Vlano and which will keep him busy during o rgan rep airin g F red B. Jones. th e sp rin g and sum m er. P lease phone or w rite item s for I 2625, 49th stre e t 8. E.. P ortland, G eorge Sm ith bad the m lsfortuno th e O utlook — but give your real ' Phone TA bor 8952 or O resbam to have a new tire stolen from his name. Call G resham 15(1 1561.—Adv. HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. Drive the car today and make your ow n com parisons! Street cars right to the door from every part of the city, for single fare and tra n s fer. PORTLAND Easter Plants ^Jtrdt n t the g c t-n w n tf ^J in t on the itm ight-nivay And accelerates as no o th e r car at the price has EVER done: 5 to 2 5 miles in 7% seconds! ID to 45 miles in 13'/2 seconds! Principal railw ay ticket offices, and inter- urban railw ays and stage term inals easily accessible. GASCO BRIQUETS The Ideal Fuel fo r Brooders T he V ictory is first at the get away and first on the straig h t away—faster on the hills, faster in traffic—sm oother on rough roads. W ithin one to three blocks of nearly all the principal stores, shops, hotels, banks, restaurants and theaters. 1 In te re stin g serv ices for E a ster I a re being planned for the P leasan t Home ch u rch es, both of w hich have a rra n g e d special program s. In th e B aptist ch u rch th e p ro gram will begin at 11 p'clock and will consist of a sh o rt program by the ch ild ren follow ed by a sh o rt ad d ress by th e p asto r, th e Rev. Gordon Johnson. In th e evening th e Rev. Mr. Jo h n so n w ill conduct a special E a ste r service at 8 o'clock, p resen ted by th e young people of the B. Y. I’. U. A su n rise service w ill he co n ducted at th e M ethodist ch u rch B H IC K -C A T S j E aster Sunday m orning at 7 o'clock sh a rp by th e p asto r. T he service will he follow ed by an egg hunt and th e egg h u n t will be follow ed in tu rn by a b reak fast w hich w ill be served in th e ch u rch kitchen by the L eaguers. All the young peo ple of the com m unity a re invited to atten d th e serv ice and p articip a te in all of its phases. T he Sunday school w ill m eet at 10 o'clock. T his w ill he follow ed by an E a ste r s e r vice in w hich th e Sunday school has a leading p art. In th is co n nection th e re w ill be b ap tism al service for an y babies who m ay be Distributed in Gresham p resen ted by th e ir p aren ts for th is by rite. T h ere w ill also be a reception service for e n tra n c e into p r e p a ra to ry m em bership' for en tra n ce Into full co nnection and for e n tra n ce into full connection by le tte r or tra n sfe r. S everal are planning to join th e ch u rch in these re la tio n PHONE 1581 ships. At 8 o'clock in the evening th e sen io r choir w ill p resen t several E aster selections and th e p asto r w ill deliver a b rief E aster serm on. The g en eral public is cordially in vited to atten d th e services of the day. Owing to tlie early m orning HALEY m eeting planned by the young peo Prim e Rib Oven T he H aley B aptist S unday school ple th e re w ill be no 7 o'clock m eet R oasts, lb. . . . will convene a t 10 o'clock Sunday ing of th e E pw orth League. followed by tlie m orning service at T he d istric t rally of th e B. Y. 11. T he S un d ay school w ill ren d er P. U. w ill be held a t th e P le a sa n t at N ewberg ra c k in g Co., its E a ster p ro g ram at 8 o’clock in Home B aptist ch u rch A pril 15. The G resham tlie evening, and it is advised to services will begin at 3 o'clock come early if a good seat is desired. w ith a m usical p ro g ram followed All services w ill be in E nglish. A by a le ctu re by Dr. Cline of th e thia week, but is som ew hat b etter cordial in v itatio n is extended by B aptist ch u rc h at V ancouver. The a t th is time. G randm a W aybill sp en t T h u rs flic p asto r, th e Rev. Jo h n 8. Nor- G resham B. Y. P. U. w ill conduct dell, to atten d th is ami any other of th e young people's service a t 7 day visiting Mrs. Jan ies Melton. the services held a t H aley B aptist o'clock followed by preach in g s e r C. A. W heeler is im proving s a t ch u rch . vice at 8 by Dr. Cline. R e fre sh isfactorily from th e in ju ry to his m ents w ill he served in th e ch u rch thum b w hich was n early severed when he hit it willi th e ax. basem ent at 5:30 o'clock. GILLIS T he In terest in the various lines E. D. Kellogg, who suffered a .1. W. H illyard re tu rn e d W ednes day from Stockton, C alifornia, of w ork is in creasin g and all in the stro k e of p araly sis sev eral weeks w here lie lias been for th e past com m unity who a re not affiliated ago, continues to m ake satisfacto ry year. He expects to re tu rn to C ali w ith an o th er ch u rch a re cordially im provem ent. invited to join in th e B a p tist s e r The g irls of the eooking club of fo rn ia in about six weeks. vices. tlie O rient school will conduct a T he com edy d ram a, ‘‘A W illing hake sale of home cooked products P erfo rm er," w hich th e young peo at P ro c to r's sto re at O rient S a tu r TROUTDALE SAND ple of th e B ap tist ch u rch w ill p re day, April 7, beginning ab o u t 9 sen t a t th e O rient schoolhouse S a t o'clock. The sale will be in ch arg e and GRAVEL CO. urday evening, A pril 14, prom ises o f tlie club g irls and th e ir leader an evening of fun. M usical n um Mrs. Oliver Gill. T he m em bership Mason unri Concrete Sunil o f tlie club co n sists of H elen C ol bers will precede th e dram a. und Gravel In bunkers or delivered Mrs. Mary G regerson m et w ith a lins, Ruth Holmes, Robin Ttiayer, very serio u s accid en t recen tly w hen A lthea B u rg ard t, Lois B artseh and Concrete, Brick unit Cement she slipped und fra c tu re d a bone Vera A nderson. .1. It. KNAI111, M anager A new club In cam p cookery has of h er an k le, also in ju rin g th e lig am en ts of her leg. been organized in tlie O rient school. Phone 4-«9 Mrs. Jam es Melton has been ill Tlie m em bership of th is club co n sists of W esley Johnson, p resid en t; C larence Oak, vice p resid e n t; Billy Holmes, se c re ta ry ; R obert Sloop, Lloyd G ustafson, Byron Iv -rson, Eugeni- Cook. Andrew W a rn er ami B ert Nichols. Oliver Gill is the local leader. Tin- ju n io r choir m em bers of the M ethodirt ch u rch will meet at tlie p arsonai e at 3 o'clock S atu rd ay for the final re h e a rsa l of the E aster m usic. T h ere Is to be an egg hunt follow ing the reh e arsal. N o car in the V ictory price class can match the all around b ril liance of Victory perform ance. The Electric Store on the F irst Floor is P ortland’s Electrical Shopping Center. OREGOS B R O T H E R S ÏZtXk ALSO THF VTAKDARD SIX t ’S T O » , > AND THE M MOR SIX »IS70TO »177» LAMBERT » MADDOCK