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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 14, NO. 74 G resham O utlook « » S M A « . « U rtMOM Ak COCTTT, W W W , Z a f A Y , TOWNSEND FUNERAL HELD AT FAIRVIEW GRESHAM LOCALS TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS xqvembeb u , $ 1.50 Per Year BAPTIST MEETINGS LED “JAVA TO JAZZ” CONCERT BY EVANGELIST BENTLEY BY EVA GAUTHIER, 17TH IKMISTH E DAY SHOOT SI CCESSEl I, DRIVERS SELECTED FOR SCHOOL BUSSES T rap shooting at E verd ln g P ark , n ear Je n n e s ta tio n .'th e g rounds of the T he special m eetings in th e B aptist T he S. E. circ le of th e M ethodist M usical in te re st is now cen tered on P o rtlan d Gun club, com es n ea r being The tra g ic death la st T uesday of L adies Aid w ill m eet w ith Mrs. W. H. ch u rc h a re p ro g ressin g w ith in creas th e P o rtla n d co n c ert to be given by- a y ear round sport. T he recent A rm is J. W. T ow nsend of F airview , who w as Gibson on W ednesday aftern o o n , No ing in te rest. T he Rev. Milo G. Bent Eva G au th ier, m ezzo-soprano, on No in sta n tly killed when he w*as stru ck T he five d irec to rs of G resham vem ber 19. A fu ll aten d an ce is de ley, one of th e m ost su ccessfu l and in vem ber 17 a t th e au ditorium , as one tice day shoot w as a good success and by a heavy stag e on th e Sandy boule Union high school d istric t N o . 2 m e t a T h anksgiving shoot for tu rk ey s has sired. te re stin g ev an g elists of th e coast, is of the te n events on th e E lw yn A rtist vard, bro u g h t sorrow to his large c ir T h u rsd ay evening for th e purpose of been announced for T uesday, Novem A seven-pound girl w as born on Oc quickly w inning th e atte n tio n of th e Series. T his is Miss G au th ier's firs? b er 25. cle of frien d s in th is p a rt of the selectin g th e five bus d riv ers of th e tober 28 to Mr. an d Mrs. G ordon P itts. people in G resham and th e series of ap p earan ce in P o rtlan d in h er "Jav a county. d istric t, tw o of them for tw o-year As a re su lt of th e A rm istice day Mr. and Mrs. Jim P itts w ere guests m eetings so far gives prom ise of be to Jazz p ro g ram and everyone is to u rn am eu t th e re a re new cham pions periods and th e rem ain in g th re e for T he accident o ccurred n ea r th e W. ing a g re a t success. T he Rev. J. L agog to h e a r th is sin g e r w-ho first in p ro sp ect in th e v ario u s classes. Ben one ypar «»eh. T he c o n tra c t In the H ays hom e w here he had ju s t deliv on S unday at the Gordon P itts home, W h irry , co lp o rter for th e B ap tist P ub dared to in tro d u c e m odern “jazz' T ren k m an won club cham pionship by I V lc,ory d istric t for th e y ear 1925 w as ered m ilk, ab o u t a m ile and a half and on T uesday a t th e Guy Vedder licatio n society, is assistin g in th is th e co n cert stage. home. from th e T ow nsend home, at 9 o’clock b reak in g 50 straig h t. A rchie P a rro tt ' a w a rded to L. D. B ecker a t $50 per T he Jo h n W in terb erg er hom e n ear ev an g elistic cam paign an d is pre- On O ctober 30, Miss G au th ier gave won th e class B ch am pionship w ith 47, m onth. He will have b ut seven s tu in the m orning. Mr. T ow nsend had th e can n ery has been ren te d to a Mr. I b? h er first New York co n cert of th e sea an d Dr. O. D. Ire la n d th e class C d ents to convey to and from th e high en tered his tru c k and w as about to received for Bibles, T estam en ts and son at A eolian H all, w hich w as as proceed, and at th a t m om ent a to u r R ueber and fam ily of Stanfield, O re cham pionship w ith 46 broken ta rg e ts. school. o th e r relig io u s lite ra tu re th a t m ight gon, who w ill move in a t once. m uch a rev elatio n and a s u n u su al as ing ca r approached from th e fro n t and Olaf G ran w as given th e c o n tra c t E, A. B anford won in class D w ith Mrs. L. R adford has gone to C ali be desired. Mr. B entley’s su b jects, all th e th in g s she does. T he first 43 o u t of 50. Jim Reid won th e p ro for driving th e bus iu th e H illsview th e stage from the re a r. H is tru c k beginning w ith F rid ay evening, No group included folk songs and m a d ri fessio n al ch am pionship of th e club d istric t. He w ill receive $60 a m onth w as p a rtly on th e pavem ent and it fornia, w here she expects to stay for vem ber 14, w ill be as follow s: “P il gals, a F re n ch a ir from th e 14th c e n w ith 4 4 /o ut of 50 and G ladys Reid for tra n s fe rrin g th e 10 stu d e n ts from w as plain th a t th e re was not room for the w in ter, if not longer. Mrs. H. M. Shaw w as given a dinner lows U nder th e A rm s,” “God's Call," tu ry and one from th e 18th c e n tu ry ; a b roke 45 out of 50 blue rocks to win th a t d istric t and 14 of th e G resham th e tw o to p ass w ithout a collision. a c h a rt serm o n ; “God's P la n of S al group of “Old and M odern S ettin g of th e w om en's cham pionship. d istric t stu d e n ts to school. Both of A p parently he realized th is and ju m p p a rty in honor of h er b irth d a y last vation Made as P lain as D ay,” “ F ools,” S h ak esp eare,” one of vocal cham ber ed, th in k in g th a t he w as jum ping to n ig h t a t th e hom e of h er son-in-law O. N. F ord won th e class A doubles th ese d riv ers have agreed to im prove “ H ard Tim e a t Home.” “S alv atio n By m usic w ith v ario u s com binations of cham pionship, H en ry W ard th e class th e ap p earan ce of th e ir b usses as safety. T he d riv er of th e stage, Guy and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. L eslie T. F a ith ,” “S in,” a le c tu re ; “ D ance of in stru m e n ts, piano, H alliday, J r., of P o rtlan d , did not d are s t c l a i r - w hen G ran t Shaw and wife violin. viola, H doubles, C. L. D. B roadhend class m uch as possible. to p u t on th e brak es on account of th e of P o rtland and G eorge Shaw and D eath,” “S anctified,” “H ell and Its cello, flute and g u ita r; a gro u p by C, Joe McClelland class D. B. L. D ea T he Lynch d istric t aw ard ed the L ocation.” T hese services w ill begin slip p ery condition of th e pavem ent, fam i,y of F airv iew w ere p resen t. co n tem p o rary R u ssian com posers and ton the p ro fessio n al ch am pionship in tra n s fe r c o n tra c t to E llis D avidson at a t 7:30 each evening and a co rd ial in- one by F re n ch com posers and a clo s th e doubles event an d G ladys Reid th e $90 a m onth to convey th e IS pupils In and sw erved to th e rig h t of th e m ilk G resham g ran g e atten d ed L en ts I v itatio n is extended to all th a t d istrict. T he T erry d istric t will tru c k , strik in g Mr. T ow nsend and g ra n g e in a body la st S atu rd ay , on th e Bible school w i l l b e v i n a t i n v ing group of A m erican “jazz.” w om en’s cham pionship. fra c tu rin g his skull. The body w a s in v itatio n of the men of th e la tte r on s T n d a ^ a L B ^ ^ U a t 6 37 i n Eva G au th ier, as is w ell know n, is A rchie P a rro tt won th e tow er ch a m also em ploy D avidson to c a rry th e 12 P \T f rtl,and and Iate r t0 th e J ’ o r*an lza ti°n . who w ere giving a din th e evening. The Rev Mr B e ltle y a m odern of m oderns, an innovator, pionship and Dr. J. O. Nibley th e m iss stu d e n ts of th a t d istric t, a t a sa la ry of $50 a month. E. M etzger u n d erta k in g establishm ent. ->er as th e clim ax of a m em bership w ill p reach both m orning and eve- a lie d ersan g erin of th e m om ent and and-out. Mr. T ow nsend is survived by his contest. A fe a tu re of th e day was th e L i n g th e fu tu re. “H er w ork w ith th e diffl- O rient, th e la rg e st d istric t re p re T he ann o u n cem en t for th e T hnnks- widow, his m other, M rs. Jo sephine { recognition of th e 80th b irth d a y of cu lt com positions of D ebussy, S trav - giving tu rk e y shoot indicates th a t th is sented in th e union d istric t, w ill have ilisky and Ravel is very w ell know n, I w ill be a m ost lively affair w ith 300 th e services of Botkin & Jo h n sto n as T ow nsend, and th re e children, Wm. Mrs. F. A. M iller, m o th er of K. A. Mil- ‘DAVID COPPERFIELD” E a rl T ow nsend of F airview , Mrs. Eva j lpr of G resham , by th e g ift of flow ers as is h er h ab it of going to th e environs I tu rk ey s. T h ere a re a n u m b er of mem bus d riv ers for a 2-yeur period a t TO BE SHOWN AT SCHOOL of civilization for h er m a terial. It is b ers of th e club in th is vicinity and $220 a m onth. They are u n d er con Stone of P o rtlan d and Miss Josephine a p d a lace c o lla r and c h a p la in 's jew el. “David Copperfield,” a 7-reel film only in keeping w ith h er q u est for the th ey are good shots. It is not h ard to tra c t to fu rn ish a b ran d new school T ow nsend, who is te ach in g a t Ver- Mrs. M iller has been ch a p lain of in be show n a t th e au d ito riu m of th e nonia. T h ere a re four gran d ch ild ren , L ents « ran g e for ________________w 16 y ears, an d a mem- unique th a t she w ent first of all to gu ess how some w ill se cu re th e ir bus of th e W ayne type, w hich w ill» R obert, Jo h n and Alice Stone, and l,Pr of th e sam e since its o rganization. I Kra,ie sc h ool on F rid a y evening, No- Jav a. F rom th e re she w ent to China, | T h an k sg iv in g tu rk ey s. se a t from 38 to 45 pupils. A lan T ow nsend. T. C. Tow nsend of s h e is th e youngest of fo u r living chll- vem ber 21- u n d er th e au sp ices of the from H ong-K ong to Pekin, giving c o n B urton N. H ow ell has been aw arded G resham is a cousin. dren. On la st S unday a fam ily p a rty P are n t-T e a c h e r association. The c e rts h ere an d th ere, hoping to d is POPI LAB CAB HAS the co n tra c t In th e Pow ell V alley dis MADE KAPIu ADVANCE tric t at $80 a m onth for a 2-year con Mr. T ow nsend w as born In Salem . " 'as held in honor of Mrs. M iller at tlf,, nialla8 em en t of th e P.-T. A. has ex- cover th e s tra n g e st of all m elodies— tra c t, he to fu rn ish th e ch a ssis of his Oregon, 57 y ea rs ago. Thirty-five fam ily home. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Mil-1 pressed lt8e,f as being very desirous h er song su p ern al. Back to S in g a T he C hevrolet Motor Com pany, lo tru c k and th e school board agreeing of th is film being w ell patro n ized by pore, th en to N o rth ern C hina, finally y ears ago next New Y ear’s eve he ler atten d ed b oth affairs. the com m unity in general. T he a sso re tu rn in g once m ore to Jav a. L eav- cated nt D etroit, M ichigan, recen tly to fu rn ish th e body at a cost of $682, m a rried Miss C arrie S leret of G resh C o n tin u ed on page 4 ciation is still som ew hat in a rre a rs ing th e re she retu rn ed to th e Malay I celeb rated 1,8 13th an n iv ersary . T he sam e to be loaned to th e d riv er d u r am. W ith th e exception of a few y ea rs he has lived in th is vicinity all j on th e m otion p ic tu re a p p a ra tu s and sta te s, S u m atra , Siam , th en th e P h ilip - C° m pany Was founded oil Novem ber 3 ing th e period of his co n tra ct. Zion Evangelical Church. it is th e in ten tio n to show som e films pines, India, P ap u a, Ja p a n , H aw aii I 1911' T he school hoard is m ak in g an ef his life. At th e tim e of his death he I w as associated w ith his son, E arl, in i 7 * ° ^ . Wa® observed I th a t a re w orth w hile and a t th e sam e New Z ealand and A u stralia. She en- FrOm th a t date to th e pre8Pnt- <*»«• fo rt to have th e b u sses equipped w ith th e dairy b usiness on th e hom e p la c e ’ .i \ j ’e ZlOn E v an g e*,cal tim e pay for th e m achine, countered rh y th m s stra n g e and added C° m pany b a s produced n early a m il- m odem , up-to-date bodies th a t w ill e a st of F airview . T he son and his r- o T *’ f " t0 be a 8 at,sfac to rZ a r - "D avid Copperfield” is one of C harles m uch to h er rep e rto ire , b u t she is still Hon and ,b re p q u ar,P r vehicles, w ith add to th e com fort of th e stu d e n ts and fam ily, also the m other of th e deceas- “T he V i J T he a,h iress on D ickens' best sto ries and it is no ex- search in g an d hopes som e dav to find ° ne ex ceptlon' thp g re a te st production also p rese n t a b etter ap p earan ce. As ed, occupy th e farm house, w hile Mr. a ° i eing a C h r,stla n ” by ag g eratio n to say th is show w ill be th e stra n g e st song In th e w orld record in th e m otor c a r in d u stry in soon as th e tw o new bodies w ill have T ow nsend, w ith his wife and daugh v e r v t n t e r J n y° n ’ P o rtla n d ' w as th e equal of m any of th e fea tu re W hile Miss G au th ier's co n c ert on “ 1’8 Ppriod- To be exact, th e re huve been secured, th re e of th e b usses at te r, lived in a se p a ra te house n ear by. teen vo,lni,S " g n stru c tlv e ' F if- show s being p u t on elsew h ere for 75c November 17th is the second on th e been Produced 1,744,870 C hevrolet nio- least will be in a cre d itab le condi Mr. Tow nsend w as active in civic w i t i i n Peop e ex p ressed th e ir and $1. T h ere w ill be no ad vance In E lyw n A rtist S eries, it is one of ten tOr cnrK and 1,Kht delivery tru ck s, tion, and it is th e in ten tio n of the affairs. He w as a m em ber of the sta te r L ° rf anize a Ju n lo r prlce of 10<= for ch ild ren and 20c n u m b ers y et to be h ea rd on th is U ls in th e ,a a t th rp e y ear8- how- board to add to th e equipm ent from an d national g range, and one of the be held on t L « 7 c h a rc h day w i l l for a d u lts and th e season tic k ets are co u rse and th e seaso n sale is still in ' ®Ver' th a t c h e v ro le t h as had such y ear to year. o rg an iz ers of th e M ultnom ah County ber first S unday in D ecern-¡good at th e door. All a r e asked to p ro g ress a t S h erm an , Clay & Co., phenom enal grow th. More th a n 1,- T he d irec to rs also at th is m eeting I bear th is in m ind and keep th e d ate P o rtlan d , Oregon. E a rly in Decern 000,000 C hevrolets have been produced o rdered 25 add itio n al steel lockers for L air, of w hich he h as been a n o f f ic e r o , an d d irec to r since its organization 1 S rv,CQes 1 be held S unday 88 f°>- I open. ber com es C ecilia H ansen, “ P eer of sin ce J a n u a ry 1, 1922 to Novem ber 3, th e use o t th e d ressin g room s In th e T he la st public serv ice w hich he gave Su" day 8cb° o1 at 10 a - m - Db th e A uer C lan,” follow ed by Isa K re 1924—a 34 m o n th s' period. T he p ro gym nasium . w as to atten d a m eeting o t h e fair I, " n T „ P ' V ? # E n g ’,8h la “ RUaKe HI NTEILS BETERN m er, In te rn a tio n a l B a llad lst; M aria duction in 1912 w as 2.999 vehicles. stock holders on the evening before u g e . t W O ^ i t T he com pany h as 7,000 d ealers, con PORTLAND d cl FROM IDAHO WILDS Ivogun, so p ran o ; A lb ert Spalding, ducts w holesale b ran ch es In tiie large HEARN OF CELERY thr u s ? e T hof X T S T * ? ™ C l a u d e and E lvis S tockton. A. W v io lin ist; R oland H ayes, n egro te n o r; D ohnanui, co m p o ser-p ian ist; Mabel citie s of th e co u n try , o u t of which w h ere his fu n eral w as held i l L V Ch° ,r WHI ren d e r th e a n th«m, "Call M etzger and C harley W heeler com - H. E. Illoyd, ca sh ie r of th e T ro u t G arriso n , so p ran o ; R eim ald W arren o p era tes 400 trav e lin g rep rese n tativ es. tern o o n th e Rev E R U Ho fensted MC” 7 E S * T “ ” * P8rty " b,Ch retU r" ed ra th , b arito n e an d one of th e o p eras T he to ,a l n um ber of em ployes of the dale S tate Bank, w as a sp eak er W ed officiating ■ivusieu y o u n g people's m eeting w ill be held Mopday n ig h t from a 900-mile trip to be given by th e San C arlo G rand ChevroIet Motor com pany is ap p ro x l- n esday a t th e re g u la r m eeting of the F u n eral' services w ere im pressive ' 7 ° L m " Iead er' M rs' F ' Vol- ln t° eastp rn Idaho. They drove as far O pera Co. | m ately 26,000. T he C hevrolet com pany P o rtlan d ad v ertisin g club luncheon, a t and beautiful T he c h u r c h w hich ! b ' and th e topic for discusssion Past aa tbp w estern b o rd er of th e Yel- is re p re se n td locally by Botkin & w hich tim e he add ressed th e g a th e r w as a bow er of flowers, w a s ’filled to : ~ ' I b°. " ° Ur ab il,ties a p d m oney for | loW9tone N ational p ark b ut failed to ing on th e fam e of th e w ell-know n Jo h n sto n . C h rist.” . I m ake a to u r of th e p a rk itself. W hile FAIRVIEW P.-T. A. HAS T ro u td ale b rand of celery. He sta te d overflow ing w ith sorrow ing relativ es INTERESTIN« PROGRAM T he V ictory circ le of th e L adies Aid tb e trip w as supposed to be m ade for th a t ap p ro x im ately 100 c a rs of celery Ciidciioiiihiatloiial S e n Ices. and friends. Music was furnished by will hold its re g u la r m eeting a t the tb e P urpose of h u n tin g elk, th e h u n t- Sunday school w ill convene a t the had been shipped o ut of T ro u td ale th is F airview P are n t-T e a c h e r associa Mrs. L. A. H arlow and Mrs. John hom e of Mrs. J. C. S treb in on T h u rs- ers w ere obliged to co n ten t th em - tion m et in re g u la r session on Friday, I U ndenom inational tem p le at 1« a. m y ea r to points as fa r south as Miami, L arsso n of T routdale. The pall b e a r day aftern o o n . Novem ber 20, a t 2 BP,ves w ith Jack rab b its and ducks, November 7, a t th e schoolhouse, w ith w ltb prea< hlng at 2 p. m. by th e pas- F lo rid a, and as far east as New York. ers w ere all old friends, Jo h n D eni o’clock. I They saw a moose, b ut as th e season ab o u t 20 ladies p resen t, M rs. J. Moi- I to r ’ *be Bev. S. F. P itts. T he afte r- At th e n atio n al celery exposition a t son, W. C. Spence, G eorge Dolph, Wm w as closed for th e moose, th ey had to j 1er, th e p resid e n t, p residing. An in -I noon 8ervices are w ell atten d ed and u L ouisville, K entucky, th is y ear th e T eg a rt, D. W. McKay and A. L. T u r Car t , is Settled. T ro u td ale celery took first prize and T Litigation he en«» Over f t «. ------- l f etU.rn W lthout on e- n w as snow ing te re stin g p ro g ram had been a rra n g e d c o rd,al w elcom e is extended to all. n er. In te rm e n t w as in th e Mt. Scott «th.rm n « n ' H am lln v ersu s b ard as th ey cam e th ro u g h th e Blue by Mrs. G eorge Shaw w hich included P ray p r m eetings a re held on Tiies- II. B. McGinnis, p ro m in en t grow er, cem etery. S herm an M cC arter, w hich h as been m o u n tain s, but th ey could n ot stop 1 included piano solos by Mrs. Clyde Ruegg, an ,lay evenings and young people's Bible w as proclaim ed celery king of th e pending in th e c irc u it c o u rt of M ult-1 fo r sleep for fear of g ettin g snow - Moon Reflects Prismatic Colors. ad d ress by Mrs. E lm er Cook, p resid en t Htudy on F rid a y even« igs, a t 7:30. The U nited S tates and C anada, A lthough noraah county for som e tim e, w as te r- bound. T he m en w ere joined in To those who chanced to be up and m inated W ednesday w hen it w as tried I Idaho by live men who guided them of th e M ultnom ah County P a re n t- ,Pader for to n ig h t ls Miss B lanche b u t 55 ac res a re p lan ted to celery in th e vicinity of T ro u td ale, th e p roduct looking in the direction of th e moon before Ju d g e J. U. Cam pbell, th e ju ry I in th e ir h u n tin g expedition. All mem- T each er asso ciatio n , also ex ercises by | T r |mble. has becom e know n th ro u g h o u t th e n a T h u rsd ay m orning, betw een th e hours tiie pupils, as ta k e n from th e ir daily re tu rn in g a v erd ict in favor of th e I bers of th e p a rty a re e n th u sia stic over school work. T h e first g rad e pre-1 ,*ib,p s,)l,*dnrd C om m unity t hnrcli tion w ithin th e p a st few years. of 5 and 5:30, w as p resented a ra th e r plaintiff, Jo h n H am lin, and a g a in s’ I th e th re e w eeks w hich w ere sp e n t so sented a little play, ‘‘T he T h ree I ^ h e Rev. G. II. B eazan, p asto r of Mr. Bloyd stated am ong o th e r u n u su a l phenom enon. A circ le re th e defendant, S h erm an M eC arter, for | enjoyably. flecting every p rism atic color entirely B ears,” th e second g rad e gave “C h ic k - I ,bp D*ble S tan d a rd of P o rtlan d , will th in g s. “ Produce d ealers a re step p in g tiie sum of $250. T he su it involved en L ittle," th e th ird g rad e “Belling p reach at th e O resham ch u rch of th at on each o th e r to g et o u r celery. W s su rro u n d e d the moon, w hich w as full. Free Methodist Church Services. the value of an autom obile belonging A fter about 10 m in utes the rainbow - th e C at.” T he fifth and sixth g rad es ta ,,b S u ,“dny evening, N ovember 16. have no tro u b le selling our pro duce. S unday school a t th e F re e M ethodist to H am lin, w hich had been sold by san g a gro u p of songs. Do *8 ask in g th e follow ing qu estio n s C arloads w ere se n t th is year to A la hued circ le began to g rad u a lly d is M cCarter. The co n tro v ersy aro se over ch u rch w ill convene a t th e u su al hour, ap p ear. T he asso ciatio n , w hich w as o rg an - a p d ag r »'88 to an sw e r th e m : "A re the bam a, T exas, C alifornia and m any a disputed bill for re p a irs to th e car follow ed by th e p reach in g serv ice at ized o nly rec en tly has an en rollm ent ch u rc h es of G resham In God's o rd er? o th e r sta te s.” in question. W. J. Cooper w as r e 11 o’clock. T h ere w ill be p reach in g P lano Tuning. of o ver 30 m em bers and m uch work Am 1 ln ° ° d '8 o rd er? Is my ch u rch P iano tuning $3. P iano and organ tained as a tto rn e y for H am lin and Mc- again in th e evening a t 7:30. The for th e benefit of th e school is being ln God’s o rd er? If not, w hat is lack- («rape Vines. rep a irin g . Fred B Jones. Phone o r G uirk & S chneider argued th e case young people's m eeting w ill be at 6:30, p lanned. T he re g u la r m eetings a r e | ,n g ’ Wby baB th e ch u rch failed? Is W ordens, Concords, N iagaras, one d ers to Outlook. 1561 o r T A b o r 8952 for M cCarter. follow ed by th e p reach in g serv ice at y ea r old. Splendidly rooted, su re held th e first F rid a y of each m onth. sp ,'akl,lg *n to n g u es according to tli 7:30. P ra y e r m eeting ls on T h u rsd ay gro w ers. Low prices. O rder now for ¡W ord of God? Wby a re th e so-called fall p lan tin g . H arold Oberg, C raig evenings, a t 7:30. E veryone ls w el All a re Invited to atten d . I to n g u e s' people out of G od’s o rd er? road, fo u rth house n o rth off B a rr road. come to th ese services. Methodist Sert Ice« Announced. T ab o r 6014, P o rtlan d , It. 7, Bx 966. T he P eo p les’ B arg ain co u n ter, See At th e M ethodist E piscopal church th e w an t ails. •J W ant ans. add to y o u r profit. ¡th e ch u rch school m eets at 10 a. m. w ith classes for all ages and a w arm 1 w elcom e is extended to stra n g e rs. ( T he pasto r, Dr. C. W. H uett, will I preacli both m o rn in g and evening. The Fur Ferii Realisier« and I nuring m o rn in g serm on and w orship begins ¡ ( ¡11«. a t 11 o’clock and th e evening service a t 7:30 . The them e for tb e m orning Price Í27.5O and fSS.Ofl in- serm o n is, "T h e M essage of the G ates," and in th é evening, “T he Man Stalled, Portland. Who Made Good.” T h ere w ill be special music. T he public is c o rd ia l ly Invited to Join In th e services of the ch u rch . , It will contain 16 to 20 pages, crammed full of interesting By p lacin g a la rg e o rd er we a re T T I B Two More Smiles of Victory ¡THE KOZY KLOSURE ’s Coming Dec. 16 The Big Holiday Issue o f the Outlook L’llile t o f u r n i s h ( h r , , . , „ , io n r . |t i n - ■ 1 1,0 abov, low prices. E asily in stalled , lig h t in w eight, keeps o u t snow and sleet In w inter. Cool in sum m er, w arm In w inter.. C lear vision th ro u g h rea l g la s s ' w indow s. In th e long ru n co sts less than cu rta in s. R easonable term s. c.“rr Ä n SÄTäSa, a x il’ * “ “ Call, w rite or phone EAst 4182. Union avenue a t Belm ont. rTi L E,P,Worih L<>7 U” Teet" at 8:80 Inatter pertaining to the development and growth of Gresham and Vicinit>’ dui inr the Pa8t The.re wil1 be Holiday an- w ir e s " and a h e a rty w elcom e. T h is Douncements of the merchants. It will he an index to the is a tim e o f s p ir it u a l u p lif t and in - K 'r o w t h and prosperity of this country and will he a tine piece te U e ctu a i s tim n iu a . I of publicity to send awav to friends and relatives for P ra y e r m eeting is on T h u rsd ay | evening a t 7:30. T he m id-w eek Correspondents are requested to study the needs of their service is m ade esp ecially helpful for ommunities and send in matter. ch u rch m em bers and all o th e rs who d esire to grow sp iritu a lly and be pre I he various business houses will be given an o p p o rtu n ity pared for tb e la rg e st service. to display their goods through this issue. -Make y o u r telep h o n e earn you m ore by co n n ectin g It w ith a w ant ad Tuesday, December 16, 1924 ( lilcken Pie Sapper May be had in tw en ty m inutes with N ickerson a Jellied chicken,— Adv. - H 'i