Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 13, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    NEWS FROM MANY NEIGHBORHOODS
Mrs. A. o . Stafford, V era S taf­
ford. Eva Stafford and Floyd S taf­
ford have been confined to th eir
home w ith an Illness resem bling
the flu. They a re rep o rted to be
PLEASANT VALLEY , PETER HEIA PASSES
b etter at th is tim e.
B. E. T u rn e r and fam ily sp e n t,
AWAY N EA R SA» » Y
Alonzo Radford of th e C ottrell
com m unity suffered a severe a t­
S unday a t th e home of Mr. a n d ' F u n eral
services
w ere held
tack of illn ess Monday, but is now
Mrs. Ray B ressie in L ents.
1 T h ursday aftern o o n at th e K elso
th o u g h t to be out of danger.
'
.
„
,
,
! com m unity ch u rch for th e late
M™- C har es H ornicker is at p ete r p Heia, age 76 who died
Owing to th e illn ess of th e Mel­
(,ood S am a ritan hospital, w here Monday, A pril 9, from dropsy, at
tons th a P lea san t H ome o rch e stra
she underw ent an operation for
home of his dau g h ter, Mrs. Gil-
held its w eekly re h e a rsa l at the
ab scess of th e ear.
b ert H auglum who lives on the
M ethodist p arso n ag e th is week.
C harles Young, second son o f ; Bluff road n ear Sandy. In term en t
T he lead ersh ip tra in in g class
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Young, is a t St. was m ade in Sandy cem etery under
planned by the M ethodists is to be-
i gin T uesday evening. April 17, at
V incent hospital, w here he u nder- i the direction of the G resham Fu-
Look (lie ( ’«rs Over — Drive Them .
the M ethodist ch u rch at 7:30 p. m.
w ent an operation.
j n eral parlors.
All Sunday school w o rk ers o i th is
Mr. and Mrs. Adam G erger of
T he late Mr. H eia w as a native
\
ou
1
1
be surprised at what you can buy a good
and adjoining com m unities a re in ­
Manor, W ashington, w ere visiting j of Norway and cam e to th e United
used
car
for.
vited
to
atten
d
th
ese
classes.
P
ro
­
rela tiv e s in the valley one day th is , S tates a t th e age of seven years,
fessor A ndrew s, conference d ire c t­
! Besides his d au g h ter he is survived
w eek.
Late model cars, also several good running cars,
or of religious education, w ill be
L ittle Ronald Posson is at th e £>' a sister, Mrs M ary Jo h n stead of
the
in
stru
cto
r.
$25 to $100
home of his aunt, Mrs. F. Meacham. R oosevelt* W ashington.
T he M ethodist Sunday school will
111: H IL L IS-K N IG H T Coupe Sedan, Lancaster
a fte r a num ber of w eeks sp e n t at
convene at 10 o'clock, and w ill be
th e hospital w ith a broken leg, j
HALEY
hala ares.
follow ed at 11:15 by the preacfciug
w hich happened w hile playihg a t
service. The topic for th e m orning
11121 DODGE Coil])«*, lots of extras.
school.
The re g u la r S unday school ses-
serm on will be, "One T hing N eed­
sion oi th e H aley Bapti8t ch u rch
A num ber of new residences a re I * 810,1
I »23 FOltD ( oupc, Ita.iah head, balloon tires.
ful.” T he E pw orth League devo­
being built in P lea san t Valley. They ," **!,be held at 10 0 c loc*L followed
I
»21! FORD Touring, liu ck stell and wire wheels.
tional
m
eeting
w
ill
be
at
7
p.
in.
are for W ill D ahlquist. Mr L u n d - i', y ‘^ e
*®r8^ p
Berm uda may ‘ know her onions" all rig h t but puts a taboo on T h ere w ill be an evening ch u rch
I »211 FOKD Touring, especially good.
b erg , E. F o rg reen and W ill Richey. dl 1 T h ere w ill be no evening autos. This recent p ictu re tak en in her p rin cip al city show s only service at 8 p. m., the subject to be,
N um erous new chicken houses service. A young people's rally h o rse-d raw n or hand-pushed vehicles. Many of th e resid en ts have "M otives in th e Choice of Life
I »25 O IE K L A N D Bluebird, balloon tires.
have been b u ilt th e p ast w inter and will be held in th e P lea san t Home never ridden in a m otor car. E. T. S trong, p resid en t of the Buick W ork.” T his w ill be th e first of a
B aptist ch u rch beginning a t 3 Motor com pany, who has sup erv ised the sale of a m illion and a half
I
»22 ESSEN Four Touring.
th is spring.
series having to do w ith life w ork
o'clock and co n tin u e all aftern o o n
Miss M iriam Savo and Miss Alice and evening. Dr. C. M. Cline of Buicks .did not find B erm uda an en couraging held on a recen t visit w hich th e p asto r plans to p resen t
I
»23
FOIID Tonring.
Richey sp e n t th e E aster holidays the W estern B ap tist T heological to th e island.
Sunday evenings.
I »23 FOKD DEEIAEItV, a good one.
w ith hom e folks, re tu rn in g to sem inary. P o rtlan d , w ill be the
T he M ethodist L adies' Aid will
school a t Monmouth on Sunday speaker. Special m usical num bers
meet at th e home of Mr. and Mrs.
( II K l SEEK Couch, dem onstrator.
FA IR V IE W
evening.
H arry C arlson, W ednesday, A pril
will he given. T he p asto r of th e •
I
»2
7
OAR
LA N D Coup«*.
A
ten-pound
son
w
as
born
to
Mr.
IS,
for
th
e
afternoon,
th
e
nleeting
Mrs. C arrie L. A itken. Miss Alva H aley B aptist ch u rch , the Rev.
and Mrs. L. H. Stone on T uesday at to he a silv er tea. All ladies of the
1»27 W H IPPET Touring.
A itken and Miss Ju lia Coppersw ait John S. N ordell, w ill preach at
he Wilcox M emorial hospital in com m unity are co rd ially invited to
o f P o rtlan d w ere Sunday afternoon H aley in the m orning and in the
I »25 O IE K I.A N D Coup«* Sedan.
Portland.
atten d .
v isito rs a t the hom e of Mr. and evening at C h erry Grove,
t
_______________
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. M arkell en ­
M rs. G. N., Sager.
The Rev. Jam es E. F au ce tt of
Miss Beryl King, who has been a
rta in e d at an E aster b reak fast
Mr.- and Mrs. H. F. S ager visited
teach er in th e Fairview school for C latskanie, Oregon, will preach at te
Sunday m orning. The g u ests w ere
POWELL VALLEY
a t the hom e of Mrs. S ag er’s m oth­
th e p ast th ree years, su rp rised her th e Sm ith M emorial P resb y terian
er, Mrs. C lara Sim m ons, in V a n -• Sunday school of th e Pow ell Val- m any frien d s recen tly by becom ing ch u rch Sunday m orning at 11 Mr. and Mrs. J. N. M cCarthy, of
co u v er la st Sunday.
• ley Mission ch u rch w ill be held at the bride of L ieu ten an t H e rln rt o'clock. S unday school w ill con­ Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Ma
nary of P o rtlan d , Miss Amy Sloop
PHONE H i t
(¡RESHAM, OREGON
¡9:50 Sunday, follow ed by the c h il­ B utler Powell. Miss King is th e vene at 10 a. m.
The St. Jrfhns Booster club, pro- and Joe Drew.
d ren 's service at 10:55. T he m o rn ­ d au g h ter of Mrs. H. H. Duff, 1091
Miss
Inez
Bell
sp
en
t
th
e
week
ing service at 11:10 will be in T hu rm an street. P o rtlan d , and ! m oling the p ro ject of the proposed
I Swedish. T he evening service will L ieu ten an t Pow ell is th e son of Mr new bridge over th e W illam ette at end at h er home in P leasan t Home
L ittle E dna S p iers of Oregon City
| consist of a song service, to begin and Mrs. Ira C. Pow ell of Mon St. Jo h n s, will m eet w ith F airview
j at 7:30.
citizens at th e g ran g e hall S a tu r­ is spending th e week with her
m outh, Oregon.
g ran d m o th er, Mrs. E lla Spiers.
The Sunbeam society w ill be held
The wedding w as solem nized Sat day evening, A pril 14. T his will
Miss G enevieve Bickford and
i S atu rd ay aftern o o n at 2 o'clock at urday, A pril 7. at 1 o'clock in th be the le ctu re hour of the reg u la r Miss Iris Pease, both of P o rtland
session
of
th
e
g
ran
g
e
and
w
ill
be
th e home of Mrs. Enoch Sandeen. F irs t P re sb y teria n ch u rch in P o rt
3 lbs.
spent th e w eek-end a t th e Method
The purpose of th is society is to land, Dr. H. L. Bowman officiating open to th e public. A good p ro ­ ist parsonage.
gram
is
being
prep
ared
,
including
' in te rest its m em bers in m issio n ary The b rid e’s a tte n d a n t w as Mrs,
Roy W alters, H enry W ililon, Mr
Aluminum
, work. Children betw een the ages E dw ard M. S ta rr of % V ancouver vaudeville n u m b ers by th e visiting and Mrs. W. H. M anary and daugh
at Newberg Packing Co.,
m
em
bers
of
th
e
club.
S
peakers
| of 6 and 15 will be adm itted to b arrac k s and L ieu ten an t S ta rr act
Gresham
w ere d in n er g u ests at the
will be p resen t to explain the te r H elen
m em bership.
ed as best man.
of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. M arkell
F rench-R eed bill or house bill home
The bride w ore a crep e rom aine No. 7. A rran g em en ts w ill be made Sunday.
G randm a W aybill and Mrs. Chas
frock of rose beige w ith a touch of at th at m eeting for th e re g is tra ­
W heeler sp en t some tim e Wednes
lace at th e neck, th e s k irt being tion of voters.
day and T h u rsd ay a t the Melton
fashioned of pleated
flounces
Mrs. W. K. P eery and tw o ch il­ home helping w ith th e w ork and
W ith th is w as w orn a h a t of rose
d
ren
of
P
o
rtlan
d
spent
the
E
aster
tak in g ca re of th e sick folks.
beige horse h air. She ca rrie d
T he B aptist L adies' Aid will con­
bouquet of pink tea roses and lilies w eek-end w ith Mrs. P eery 's par
cu
ts,
th
e
Rev.
and
Mrs.
E.
R.
D
duct a bake sale a t P ro c to r's sto re
of the valley. Mrs. S ta rr w ore a
H
ollensted.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W
alde
in O rient on S atu rd ay , April 14
beige chiffon frock and h er bou
quet w as of pink tea roses and m ar H ollensted and Miss May Rog Sunday d in n er will be m ore easily
ers,
all
of
P
o
rtlan
d
,
w
ere
g
u
ests
for
sw eet peas.
p repared by adding som e of the
Sunday d in n er a t the H ollensted eatables p rep ared by th e splendid
Out of tow n g u ests w ere Mr. and home.
cooks of th e society.
Mrs. Ira C. Pow ell, th e Misses
Mrs. E. M. Stone en tertain ed the
L aw rence
H ouse
received
Maggie and A llie B u tler, g reat Jo lly
Sew ing circle T h u rsd ay ut double fra c tu re of th e co llar bone
au n ts of the groom , and I r a D luncheon.
w hile em ployed a t the w orks of the
Powell, all of Monmouth, O regon;
The E v er Ready Sew ing club of
Mrs. H. H. Duff, Dr. and Mrs the F airview school will give a can city w here th e new dam Is being
P ettit of P o rtlan d ; C aptain and dy sale a t th e schoolhouse next co n stru cted .
Besides th e comedy, “A W illing
Mrs. H. L. H enkte, L ieu ten an t and T uesday d u rin g th e noon hour. The
you are, the more pleasure we will
P erfo rm e r,” to tie p resen ted by the
Mrs. E. V. M acatee, L ie u ten a n t and
.^roiVgApTil J2th to 21 st
Mrs. E. S. S ta rr and L ieu ten an t proceeds w ill go to w ard s sending B aptist young people at the O rient
'find in serving you.
'<rr
J fk •
,*>♦*» V
V '*
a
delegate
to
th
e
sum
m
er
school
at
school
on
S
atu
rd
ay
evening,
the
and Mrs. H. S. W heaton, all of
■ -V'.
Oregon S tate college.
Rev. Don S hogreu of th e Powell
V ancouver b arrack s.
Miss A llene Bietch, who has been Valley Mission church will occupy
Mrs. Pow ell, who is a resid en t of very ill w ith th e flu for the past a place on th e program . H arry W.
f i
We are constantly measuring up
P o rtland, attended th e U niversity few w eeks, is m uch improved.
Moss of P o rtlan d will give two
of
Oregon.
L
ie
u
ten
an
t
Powell
was
Miss M arjorie M oller is visiting readings, “T he Magic W ords,” and
to or exceeding the expectations of
g rad u ated from th e U niversity of h er cousin a t W oodland, W ashing "An Ita lia n 's View on th e Labor
Oregon, w here he was affiliated ton.
many depositors and friends who are
Q uestion.” It is expected to have
with th e Phi K appa P si fra te rn ity
the Rev. Win F alrw ea th er, form er
a ls o g e t
most particular, and we therefore feel
A fter a sh o rt honeym oon in
p asto r of the B ap tist ch u rch , to
Pleasant
View
Avenue
Longview,
L
ie
u
ten
an
t
and
Mrs
sing.
confident that we can come up to
HegukjV Price *1.85
Powell retu rn ed to V ancouver b a r­
Mrs. C h arles H ornecker Is in
The services at th e B aptist
rack s Monday, w here th e bride Good S am aritan ho sp ital u nder the ch u rch next Sunday will occupy
your own requirements.
groom is stationed. They w ere a re of a specialist. An operation n early th e en tire duy, beginning
CoVer to fit 6 qt. k ettle
m et at the m ain e n tra n c e by of­ w as rec en tly perform ed on th e ear
with
Sunday
school
at
10
o'clock,
ficers of L ieu ten an t P ow ell’s b a ta l­ drum w hich has som ew hat relieved
and preach in g services a t 11
/ Z’j always a pleasure for us to give
lón, who form ed an arch w ay w ith her sufferings.
o’clock by th e p asto r, th e Rev. G or­
(Rrxulur Prtc«, 8Sc)
th e ir sab ers, u nder w hich the
T he L adies Aid will m eet at the
Johnson. At 3 o’clock the
''eal, honest-to-goodness service!
couple passed as the 7th in fan try home of Mrs. Ben H alstead T h u rs ­ q don
C o v e r to fit
u
a
rte
rly
rally
of
th
e
H
aley.
G
resh
­
hand played the wedding m arch. day aftern o o n , April 19. T he Aid
(Regular Price, 42c)
(KcfMtur Ptka.
They w ere then escorted to am m u ­ will hold a pie social an d en ter- am and P lea san t Home B. Y. P. U.
will open w ith a m usical program ,
nition c a rts draw n by w hite m ules, ainm ent on F riday evening, April and
a t 3:45 Dr. Cline will give an
BANK HERE AND PROSPER !
w hich w ere decorated w ith fru it 20. in th e P leasan t V alley church,
Lunch will be served at
blossom s. The procession wended to w hich everyone Is invited. The address.
30 by th e m em bers of th e P le a s­
its way th ro u g h the g arriso n , led program will begin prom ptly at an t Home union. At 7 o ’clock the
by the band playing. "W e’re in the
:30.
»resham young people will conduct
Army Now,” and followed by of­
Mrs. Ida H am ilton, who has been the B. Y. P. U. service, and th e
ficers of th e first b attalio n m a rc h ­ suffering with a carb u n cle on her leader of young people's work in
Phone 1421
Gresham
ing w ith m ilita ry decorum , who face, is much b etter at present.
H
inson
M
emorial
B
ap
tist
ch
u
rch
of
escorted th e su rp rised couple to
Mrs. P aul Bliss, who h as been ill
o rtlan d . Mr. Hodge w ill bring a
tlfidr q u a rte rs.
w ith rheum atism , is m uch im ­ m essage of help and In sp iratio n
a
Mrs. Pow ell will co n tin u e her proved.
along his special line of work.
duties as teach er of th e fifth and
^ZZ>WZZ*Z
T he home economic club of th e
Mr and Mrs. C yrus AI«xaiMl>T
sixth g rad es of F airview school ‘le asa n t V alley gran g e will hold
until the close of the term . Upon its next m eeting on W ednesday are th e proud p are n ts of a baby
her re tu rn to school T uesday she April 18, at th e home of Mrs. F. M son, th e ir th ird child. Mrs. A lex­
an d er Is being cared for a t th e
was show ered w ith rice and good Davis.
T im m erm an home In O resham .
w ishes from her pupils. H er m any
T he P lea san t Valley g ran g e ba
Mrs. C. A. W heeler and Mr. and
Fairview friends w ish her h ap p i­ zaar will be held at th e g ran g e hall
Mrs. Irvin N eibauer w ere P o rtlan d
ness.
on th e aftern o o n an d evening of v isito rs on W ednesday.
May 5. An e n tertain m en t will tak e
Mr. and Mrs. Jan ies Melton w ere
At a recen t m eeting of the F air- place in the evening and lunch will both
tak en serio u sly III T uesday
view P aren t-T ea ch e r association be served th ro u g h o u t th e day.
evening
L ast rep o rts w ere th a t
the follow ing officers w ere elected
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Edelm an
for th e ensuing y ear: Mrs. George and ch ild ren enjoyed E aster dinner they w ere som ew hat Improved.
R ecent le tte rs from Mr. and Mrs
Shaw , re-elected p resid e n t; Mrs at the hom e of Mrs. E delm an's par
es Nelson who rec en tly moved
Anne T eg art, vice p resid e n t; Mrs ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. P resto n of Jam
to a farm n ear G aston sta te th a t
R ichard A ndersou, se creta ry , and S p ringdale
they a re com fortably located and
Mrs. Iola Copeland, tre a su re r.
Mr. and Mrs. C leveland Bliss and
The Portland Electric Power Company’s Home
A larg e and ap p reciativ e au d i­ ch ild ren attended a b irth d ay p arty th in k they will like th e ir new home
ence filled th e Sm ith Memorial recen tly given for Mrs. B liss’ m o th ­ very m uch w hen they get accus
P resb y terian church on Sunday to er, Mrs. J. D. Chitwood of Da tomed to th e new su rro u n d in g s.
hear th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted m ascus.
BORING
deliver the E a ste r serm on. W itt-
R uthven P oppleton of P o rtlan d is
m er McDonald and Mrs. E. M. visiting at th e home of his au n t,
The Ladle« Aid and o th e r ladle«
Stone ren d ered solos.
Mrs. Mabel Stevens.
of the com m unity m et a t th e home
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stone visited
Ben H alstead cam e home W ed­ of Mrs. L. H. M alltcoat on T uesday
At Broadway and Alder Streets
M inerva C hapter No. 105 on T ues­ nesday evening from C athlam et, and sewed for E thel Jones.
day evening. T his w as th e reg u la r W ashington, for a few days' visit Odd Fellow lodge donated sum«:
m eeting of the c h a p te r and they w ith his fam ily.
m aterial and the ladies m ade it up
Is in the very heart of the business district.
re p o rt a delightful tim e.
Ethel has about fully recovered
W ittm er McDonald, a stu d e n t a t
from th e In ju ries received when
th e Oregon S tate college spent the
the Jones home was blown up
The Electric Store on the F irst Floor is
T he Rev. R. D. E v erett, a Sunday R ichard Jo n es has gone to Alsea to
E aster holidays w ith his m other,
Portland's Electrical Shopping Center.
school
m
issionary
of
th
e
P
o
rtlan
d
Mrs. L ester Campbell.
stay w ith his g ran d p a re n ts.
A few m em bers of F airview P resb y tery , will preach Sunday
W. R. S hattu ck Is confined to his
G range No. 344 have been busy this evening at 8 o'clock in th e H u rlb u rt home th is week w ith ton silitis.
W ithin one to three blocks of nearly all the
week leveling off th e
ground schoolhouse.
Linden L unday is d riving th e
principal stores, shops, hotels, banks,
around th e hall. T he law n will
school bus for Mr. 8 h attu ck . L ittle
Powell St.
Phone 44
Gresham, Oregon
Money .Savers
restaurants and theaters.
j soon be seeded down and some
E vangeline S hattu ck Is staying at
M en's blue w ork sh irts 69 ce n ts; the hom e of Mrs. O. W Boring.
I sh ru b s will be set out, w hich will
| g reatly add to the ap p earan ce of d ress sh irts, cp llars attach ed 98c;
The school baseball team w ent
Street cars right to the door from every
i m en's o v eralls $1.29; 36-inch bath to G ladstone on T uesday a f te r ­
the new building
J tow els 19c, tw o for 35c. Alys- noon, an d crossed b ats with the
part of the city, for single fare and tra n s ­
R
Outlook W ant Ads. get resu lts.
w orth * M artin.—-Adv.
fer.
G ladstone boys. T he final score
was 9 to 10 In favor of G ladstone.
Portable Restaurant for Sale.
D. H ederm ann and Mrs. Hade-
I sh all sell for sto rag e and o th er '
INF OIR PRIVATE
Principal railway ticket offices, and inter-
bush spent E aster In P o rtlan d a t Indebtedness one com plete p o rtab le
TROUTDALE SAND
(HAPEL FREE
urban railways and stage term inals
he hom e of Andrew H ederm ann.
re sta u ra n t, Invoice ab o u t $525, In­
We m ake no ch a rg e to our
Jo h n Ju v en ile is laid up w ith cluding 30 x 30 10-ouhce can v ass
easily accessible.
and GRAVEL CO.
p atro n s for th e use of our
lumbago.
top, side w alls 7 feet; waffle dog
p riv ate chapel for services
Sam G regson has bought a half m achine, new e lec tric coffee urn.
and as a p riv ate m eeting
Interest In th e Boring g arag e, from
Dependable Used Cars
Popular Fairview,
Teacher Is Bride !
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
LARD
47?
"W ear-Ever
fi-Quart
Kettle
T h e M o re
Particular
S p e c ia l O f f e r
this
2-qt. Stew Pan
32c
59
25c
L. L. KIDDER HDWE. CO.
W A TC H
Portland’s
Electrical
Shopping
Center
W IS D O M
X Z ’OU do not need to pay a
fortune to secure a reliable
watch. eg The sensible plan is
to buy from a jeweler known
for integrity and pride in his
stock, eg A good watch is a
loyal companion and friend.
The Electric Building
HURLBURT
iWealcp’s 3Tftueirjt> è>torc
HAPEL
PORTLAND
c