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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS VOL. 15, NO. 60 OKI SH AM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, LOCAL LODGES TOOK PART IN PARADE PORTLAND MAN WEDS popi If I FKIDAY, SEPTEM BER ¿5, 1925 1 0 . 1 i Ait gresham girl Many Local Students Important Residence Taking Advance Work Property Transferred MANY CLUB EXHIBITS GO TO STATE FAIR The m a rriag e of Miss Mabel R. Michel aud Ja ck Rau took place T hursday evening a t 6 o ’clock in P o rt ----------- D M C athey and V irgil H ow ell re ' G resham Lodge No. 125 I. O. O. F, land. the Rev. J. V. K elly officiating at Ttlese are b u ,y days for th e college Dr. E m ily F. Bolcom's b eau tifu l .tu rn e d W ednesday evening from a 10 and G resham R ebekahs w ere well r e p his residence. At th e conclusion of T he livestock of th e boys’ and g irls ’ resented In th e big Odd F ellow s p a the cerem ony a w edding supper whs 8tudenta who are leavi“ K or se ttin g home on th e Section L ine road n ear da-v h u n tin g trip to th e Y achats coun clubs w ill leave G resham S aturday ready t0 le®ve for th e ir respective in- ] the w estern city lim it of G resham has I try. O thers in th e p a rty who w ill re rade in P o rtla n d on W ednesday. The served to th e im m ediate relativ es of , 7 T> m orning. S eptem ber 26, for th e sta te m arching co ntingent com prised about th e bride and groom at the Benson 4 “ " ° f learninR The Oregon been sold to I. P. Sm ith of Chicago, tu rn la te r a re Mr. and Mrs. C larence fair a t Salem . T h ere will be ap p ro x i 20 m em bers and th e R ebekah float hotel. The young couple left for Cai- ' A grlcuU ural College freshm en began who has tak en possession. T he prop- C athey and Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Ba m ately 16 head of hogs and about 14 erty co n sists of five ac res of land cor- carried about 25 m em bers. The float ifornia to be gone for several w eeks reglSter Monday at C orvallis for o r 15 head of cows and calves. They », y£a r ’8 WOrk a " d sevpraA f™m nering on th e Section Line road and w as nicely decorated on a tru c k of T he bride is th e voungest d au g h ter of i k w ill a rriv e at Salem S unday m orning Mr. and Mrs. P. Michel and is a g rad- w m - btafford and Jpanettp D.INsett, B lrdsdale avenue. About an ac re is A. W. M etzger & Co. and a fte r being unloaded, w ill be en l ent' Ro,kln aad Geòrgie S taple- devoted to residence, o u tbuildings anti ; as th e spoils of th e h u n ters, A m ong tho se who particip ated u ate of G resham Union high school as tered in th e ir re g u la r classe s th e fol w ere W illiam B eers and George W. w ell as having attended Oregon Agri- i Ì2 "' L*“ ° n Sunday to be Pr®»«nt for grounds and the b alance is p lanted to low ing day. 8‘ day'8 rp« is tra t' on- O thers fru it and g arden crc ...................... K enney both old-tim e m em bers. Mr. c u ltu ra l college w here she w as a mem- L * T he sew ing, cooking, garden, hom e who will atten d O. A. C. th e com ing sta te of cultivation. Dr. Bolcom is W ednesday, and th e an n u a l election of K enney stood th e long .m arch on a hot ber of the A lpha X i D elta so ro rity m aking and all o th e r project w ork afternoon n ea rly as w ell as some of F o r th e past th re e y ea rs she has been year a re Alden M iller, who w ill ta k e planning to ta k e a 2-year post g rad u - officers, a t w hich tim e th e follow ing will be tak en by au to and will be on an electrical en gineering course. Glen ate course at th e U niversity of C alifo r w ere chosen for th e ensuing year the younger m em bers, but Mr. Beers, em ployed by th e F irs t S tate bank at M ercer, a form er G resham boy now nia p rep a ra to ry to public h ealth work. p resid en t, Mrs. W. J. Cooper; vice display a t th e fair g ro u n d s from Mon on acco u n t of his w eight and recent G resham . Mr. R au is em ployed by th e day un til the end of th e week T h ere resid in g at T routdale. Gordon Gibson She is a sk illfu l physician and su r p resid en t. Mrs. G eorge P ag e; secre sickness, rode w ith th e driv er on the governm ent in th e postal d ep artm en t will be aro u n d 60 exhibits from M ult who begins his studies of th e senior geon w ith sev eral y e a rs’ experience In ta ry , Mrs. Jack so n F. Jo n e s; tre a su r decorated tru ck . in P ortland. nom ah county In th e boys’ and g irls ’ H onoring th e bride on W ednesday year, W ilbur A ltm an, of P leasan t her chosen profession and w ill be p ar- er, Mrs. C. E. R usher. Follow ing the club w ork, w ith about 27 of th ese com The G resham band, u n d er the lead Home, Mabel Johanson, an O rient girl, tlc u la rly well fitted for her work. business session a social h o u r w as ing from G resham . ership of Dr. H. C. Johnson, w as a evening Miss G ertru d e S ou th ard en G ran t McMillan and M illard Me- Mr. Sm ith, the new ow ner of th e at enjoyed. T he serv in g com m ittee con fea tu re of th e parade. T h ere w ere 30 te rtain e d for her in a m iscellaneous County Club Agent K inder says big G regor. Melvin B rugger has but one tractiv e G resham p roperty, w as for- sisted of Mrs. K. A. Miller. Mrs. L. L bands, it is said, but even a t th a t’lt is show er given a t h er home on Main th in g s a re being an ticip ated th is year term in O. A. C. before g rad u a tin g and m erly g en eral m erch an d isin g m an ag er K idder. R. W. E rw in and Mrs. A. W rep orted by those who heard them street. She w as th e recip ien t of m any from th e boys and g irls. T he q uality he w ill en ter th e college at th e be- for M ontgomery, W ard * Com pany of Shipley. th a t th e show ing of the local band w as beautiful gifts and refresh m en ts w ere o f th e w ork has been exceptional and ginning of the w in ter sem ester, grad- Chicago, w ith his hom e at W heaton, Mis. A. W. S hipley had as guests excellent. T he E stacad a band also served follow ing an evening of social far su p e rio r to th a t of o th e r years. u atin g w ith th e class of ’26. Illinois. H is w ork took hint all over T h u rsd ay h er sister, Mrs. E. F. Zlm gaiety. Those who w ere p resen t w ere m ade a good show ing. T he club leader says they a re ta k in g T he U niversity of Oregon stu d en ts the co untry and he freq u en tly visited m erm an and d au g h ter F ra n ce s of one of th e best exhibits to th e fair T he parad e, w hich w as a fe a tu re of the Misses Mabel Michel, G ertru d e from G resham will include Joe Peak. P o rtlan d in connection w ith his work. P o rtlan d . th a t M ultnom ah county has ever been th e m eeting of th e S overeign grand S outhgrd, L etitia P u lfer, F lorence V ictor Adix, R lnar M attson and Louis He was charm ed w ith P o rtlan d and Mrs. C. N. T ab er has gone to Long able to g et to g eth er. He is ta k in g lodge w hich ended its session y e ste r Beers, P earl Ruegg, E velyn Metzger M aulding. M attson was presented vicinity and p a rtic u la rly w ith the view. W ashington, to spend a few nothing but prize w in n ers to Salem ,— day in P o rtla n d , w as one of th e la rg M artha H agberg. E sth e r P eterso n and w ith a sch o larsh ip to W hitm an col- G resham d istric t, w hich he chose for days. n o thing but first class q u ality. T he est and finest ever w itnessed in the Mabel Metzger, and M esdames H elen lege at his grad u atio n from th e G resh- his fu tu re home. The fam ily co n sists T he B eaver S tate Motor facto ry is dozen g irls com prising the cooking Camp, B ayard M iller. M arian Hoss, city. am high school last year, but he has of Mr. Sm ith, his wife and tw o sons, in creasin g its force of w o rk ers and G ertru d e S trong, W inifred Rogers, club, u n d er th e lead ersh ip of Mrs. B. decided to go to th e U. of O. instead. W illiam, who is em ployed by th e M ar- has m uch w ork on hand. T he princl Edw. A ylsw orth, G eorge Page, Maud MBS. GEORGE MOULTON W. T horne, w ill send up sam ples of HIES A FTER LONG ILLNESS W hite, Gladys Hoyt, C. J. L undquist He intends to tak e a business adm in- sh all Field & Com pany b ran ch in pal line of w ork a t p rese n t Is th e both th e ir excellent p ru n e aud w hite istra tio n course. M aulding is reg is- P o rtlan d , and Milton, who is a senior building of com m ercial and household bread to be entered. T he q u ality of and F red Southard. te rin g in th e m edical school of th e F ra n k lin high school. ice m achines. T he facto ry does the th e w ork done in th is class has also Mrs. L illy M. Moulton, aged 43 years, U niversity of Oregon to specialize for „ . _ . ---- 7—r-----, foundry w ork, m ach in ery and en tire been of a high stan d ard . passed aw ay T uesday, S eptem ber 22, Undenominational Temple Services. s u rg ic a l w ork. He has h a s sp en t th r ree e e I I .. " er' lfPS’ co n stru ctio n com plete. T he w ork on from carcinom a from w hich she had A new d e p a rtu re has been in a u g u r The re g u la r services w ill be held on y ea rs a t th e university. H arold Lym an j At the hour of 10 a. m. th e Bible these, says P. A. Combs, is m any ated th is y ear in reg ard to th e p re s been a su fferer for th re e y ea rs or ! Sunday a t the U ndenom inational te m will also atten d th e U niversity of 1 school w ill begin prom ptly and the tim es m ore fine and a c cu rate th an th a t ence of th e boys and g irls a t th e fair, more. She had been cared for the ple. T he Rev. S. F. P itts will preach Oregon m edical school at P o rtlan d j church service at 11 o'clock. The done on autom obiles. M aking of tools Inasm uch ns It has been th ought best p ast five w eeks by Mrs. C larence H ill pasto r, th e Rev. E. G. Judd w ill speak at 2 in the aftern o o n and th e re w ill and high g rad e in stru m e n ts is an o th er for them not to rem ain o u t of school at h er residence on th e co rn e r of be preachin g again in th e evening at th e com ing year. on th e subject, “ D ividends of C h ris T hose who are reg isterin g for W il line in w hich th e facto ry Is engaged to atten d th e fair. In previous y ea rs F ifth and Hood stre e ts, G resham , at 7:30 by the pasto r. The services in tia n ity .” In th e evening th e in te rm e w hich place she died. Mrs. Moulton the C hristian ch u rch at C orbett will lam ette U niversity a re W illiam Mc diate society w ill m eet at 6 o’clock Mr. Combs is ad v ertisin g for first- when th is hns been done it has A nna class m oulders and m ay need m ore worked h ard sh ip on both th e pupil w as born in M ichigan but had been a continue th ro u g h o u t next week. The A llister, Eva T âcheron and and th e senior B. Y. P. U. at 7. T he resid e n t of the L usted neighborhood Rev. Mr. G lenville of L ents will L en n artz. M cA lllister h as had a year evening ch u rch service will begin at m achine men. He says he does not and th e teach er. It Is possible th a t since e a rly childhood, grow ing to preach Sunday evening and th e Rev. in the College of L iberal A rts at W ill 8 o’clock and the p a sto r's su b ject will need a p p re n tice s but if th e re a re any exception m ay be m ade in a few cases young w om anhood in th a t locality. Mr. P itts w ill a ssist in th e m eetings am ette and will now en ter th e law be "U nconscious D rifting." Beginning local men w ho can do th e w ork he as to this. school of th a t u n iv ersity w ith th e in w ishes to in terv iew them . She w as m a rried in th e P le a sa n t during the week. Mr. K inder w ill leave S atu rd ay for w ith the first Sunday in October the ten tio n of ta k in g th e full course. A m eeting of g u a ra n to rs of th e E lli Salem to rem ain u n til th e close of the Home M ethodist ch u rch to G eorge ' ________________ tim e of th e evening services of th e M oulton, w ho survives h er, to g e th er G resham TTideiioiiiiiiational Services, Mr. and Mrs. George T âcheron accom church w ill be one h alf hour ea rlier. son-W hite lyceum co u rse to be given fair.- H is wife w ill accom pany him to w ith a son. Lew is M oulton, and a The S aad a y school of th e Ull(lenom. panied th e ir dau g h ter, Eva, to Salem The Interm ediate society w ill m eet at in G resham d u rin g th e fall and w in a ssist In th e en try w ork and in a r d au g h ter. Mrs. John 8. H epp of P o rt- in a tional tem ple w ill convene a t 10 la st Sunday to begin h er y e a r’s w ork 5:30, the senior B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 and te r m onths held a m eeting at th e li ran g in g th e exhibits, b u t she expects land. Mrs. M oulton w as also the o'clock Sunday m orning, w ith preach - th e folow ing day. She w ill m ake h er the p reach in g service w ill com m ence b ra ry on T uesday evening to discuss to re tu rn In tw o or th ree days. hom e th e re w ith h e r sister, Mrs. p lan s for publicity and h an d lin g th e d au g h ter of th e Rev. H. T. Cum m ins at 7 30. T he p ray er m eeting w ill be an d a «ister of, F ra n k Cum m ins, of | Rev s P p u ts , The're w ill be p re a c h E m m ett W elling. Miss A nna Nord- gin one h alf hour ea rlie r th e first sales of tick ets. R. E. Cannon was Methodist Episcopal Church. elected ch a irm an and Miss E. M. H ales Newberg. T he deceased w as a m em ing again in th e evening, th e song blom, who attended W illam ette last W ednesday in October. Sunday will he R ally Day at the se c re ta ry of the group. ber of the B a p tist church at P lea san t service beginning a t 7:30. P ra y er y ear on a sch o larsh ip aw arded from M ethodist E piscopal church w hen ev G resham Union high, has en tered St. Miss F lo ella Jaco b s has retu rn ed Home. T he fu n e ra l service w as con m eeting will be held on T uesday eve CORBETT from her vacation trip annd Is again ery n u m b e r of th e school Is urged to ________ ducted T h u rsd ay afternoon from the ning and a Bible study F rid ay eve V incents hospital for a co u rse In be p re se n t and bring th e ir friends. Mr. H agen of th e B ridal Veil Lum - on duty a t th e G resham postofflee. She U n d enom inational tem ple, in charge ning, each service beginning at 7:30. n u rse s’ train in g . Miss H elen H isey. special program of songs and rec i of th e Rev. S. F. P itts. T he services E veryone is co rd ially invited to attend fo rm erly a G resham g irl b ut now of her com pany, drove to C orvallis, Sun- joined h er tw o b ro th ers, who drove tatio n s has been provided and a very Salem , has enrolled for a college day( accom panied bv his d au g h ter, th ro u g h th e Im p erial valley, C alifo r w ere w ell atten d ed and im pressive. th ese services. ite restln g tim e for all is assured, co u rse a t W illam ette U niversity. Betty and DoIor(,s M organ of Corbett. nia, and w ent w ith them to h er home In te rm e n t w as m ade in D ouglas cem e he Sunday school officers for th e en She r e Among) the Monmouth norm al stu - The g lrIs p]an to entPr 0 . A. C. for th e in Ten Sleeps, W yoming. tery. The sta te fair will open Monday at suing y ear will be Installed. T his tu rn ed by tra in and visited w ith dents from G resham th is y ear a re com ing year. They a re g rad u a tes of rvlce begins prom ptly at 10 o’clock. Chicken D inners. Salem and co n tin u n e all th e week. noted th e Misses Eliza Bechill, H elen Colum bian high school class of 1925. frien d s in M issoula. M ontana. Miss Special chicken d in n er every Wed- W ednesday will be Salem day and the L aw rence, H elen H am m ond and F lor At the m orning serv ice beginning at C orbett schools opened Monday, Jaco b s and h er b ro th e rs enjoyed a 11 o'clock th e p asto r, Dr. C. W. H uett, nesday noon u n til fu rth e r notice, new club building w ill be dedicated. trip th ro u g h Y ellow stone N ational cnee A rnot. T h eir w ork will begin P ric e 50c. W ith ro w ’s R e sta u ra n t.—Ad. j T h u rsd ay will be th e big day of th e S eptem ber 14, th e high school has the will give a rep o rt of th e w ork done P ark . th e coming) Monday, S eptem ber 28. sam e co rp s of te ach ers, P rin cip al G. Make your teiepnone e a rn you m ore w eek- being P o rtlan d day, E lks day Mrs. A lta G entry has gone to S a N. McKay, Miss Joy C rockett, a s s is t An a ttra c tiv e folder, prin ted on tilt d u rin g the p ast year. T his will in- lude changes in m em bership of all by co nnecting It w ith a w ant ad. and G. A. R. day com bined. lem w here she is beginning h er sec a n t; Miss P au lin e R ickli, E nglish Outlook p ress, is beinng Issued by the kinds w ith th e actu al net m em bership S u h r F low er farm w hich is located ond y ear in the K im ball School of and dom estic science; and Mr. W illert, on th e Base L ine road a mile ea st of at p resen t on the roll, money received Theology. H er son R ussell, has en m anual tra in in g and ath letics. from all sources, p rese n t stan d in g of tered th e first y ear in P arish Junior T he g rad e te ac h ers are prin cip al, th e 12-Mile co rn e r. It lists a choice “T o r T h o s e W ho W a n t th e F i n e s t ” high school in th a t city, w hich c o r R alph Sw ett. P au lin e R ogrodcn, 5th selection of ro ses, peren n ials, flow er the ch u rch as reg a rd s finances, o u t look as to th e fu tn re and o th er Item s responds to th e seventh grade. and 6th g rad e s; M arg aret M urry, 3d ing sh ru b s and ev erg reen s, gladioli of special In terest. All who have and d ah lias, also a line of vegetables B urleigh Q uesinberry will pu rsu e and 4 th ; Mabel Sm ith, 1st and 2d. th e kingdom of*God at h e a rt will be and fru its. Ills stu d ies th is year at N orth Pacific M ultnom ah County Pom ona G range d ental college in P o rtlan d . T his m et a t C olum bia O range hall near Miss M ary Cogsw ell, fo rm erly of in ten sely In terested In th is rep o rt. L et w ill be h is th ird y ear in th is In stitu C orbett W ednesday. S eptem ber 16, G resham , w as a c a lle r on frien d s in It be rem em bered th a t th e re will be no The motor that actually improves with use special appeal for funds o th e r th an tion. w ith betw een th ree and four h undred G resham and L fnnetnann one day last th e o rd in a ry collection. E very leg iti week. She h as gone to E ugene to In atten d an ce. T he usual ro u tin e of , W ILLY S-K N IG H T m ate need will be provided for w ithout Man Buys P roperty. Falls to R etu rn , business took up the fornoon session. | ‘T ’! " " “ her 8t,,dl' 8 a t ,h <' U niversity Coupe-Sedan I of Oregon. Miss C ogsw ell’s p aren ts, th at. F ollow ing th e rep o rt the p asto r A ra th e r u n u su al business proceed- noon a salm on d in n er was served A car you will be proud Mr. and Mrs. D B. F. C° K8Wen’ a re ,n th e will speak briefly on th e topic “A ing w as negotiated at Rockwood about by th e ladles of C olum bia O range. ! a m onth ago w hen F. H. Dye, well The dining room has been en larg ed i| U a n i^ p b u sin ess in Cam pbell, Cal- T hreefold View of God." At th e close to own. The motor of the serv ice a very b rief m eeting know n Rockwood m erch an t, disposed and 120 w ere seated at the first tab les I GatoH' wllPre »»wy improves with use. of the official board will he held. i a re erectin g a home. of his sto re a t th a t place also th e and n ea rly th a t num ber a t th e second. T he E p w o rth L eague m eets for Its sto re building on th e Base L ine road G range w as again called to o rd er by devotional at 7 o'clock. At 8 o’clock W ILLY S-K N IG H T Free Methodist Church Sertlce«, ea st of th e Tw elve-m ile co rn e r to an th e m a ste r, Jam es E. Kelly, and th e At th e close of th e official R ally Day th e p asto r will speak, ta k in g as a 4-Touring ea stern m an, N orthropp, from Cleve- Gtne given to th e lectu rer, Mrs. L andis , J ^ .. . . , D v I Pr °Krarr> o t th e F re e M ethodist Sun- topic fd r th e lectu re serm on "Rom e - _ 3 a “ e. r__Pa.y’n !_ " day Hch° o1 Kuflday pastor, the Rev. and H er Influence, A ncient and Mod a “k i n g o f Knights.” il.0 0 0 as th e first paym ent on th e of th e day w ere Dr. 8. Oakes and John N ext to Je ru sa le m , Rome Is one W. T. K lotzbach, w ill p reach a s e r ern. tra n sa c tio n , th en failin g to re tu rn to R. A llen of th e G resham V egajene See us for demonstration mon on "T rain in g O ur C hildren for of th e m ost In terestin g cities In the m ake th e b alance of th e paj’m en ts or plant. T he rem ain d er of the a f te r H eaven." Miss E dith H owell will world and has profoundly in terested to claim h is p roperty. W hen m aking noon session was devoted to business. have ch a rg e of th e young people’s the h isto rical stu d e n t for all tim e. the in itial deposit on th e m erch an d ise A b an q u et was served a t 6 o'clock and m issio n ary m eeting a t 7 o’clock, w hich T his topic w ill prove of In terest to p ro p erty , th e m an stated he w as the evening session w as devoted to j w ill be follow ed by a serm on by the everyone. obliged to go to E ugene to obtain th e in itiato ry w ork. A class of seven was T he Oregon A nnual C onference will p asto r at 8 o'clock, th e topic of w hich re st of th e m oney and would re tu rn 8 iyen th e fifth degree afte r w hich a convene a t Eugene on W ednesday, will be, "T he Need of G resh am .” soon to ta k e possession, b u t alth o u g h tnualcal and lite ra ry p rogram w as en- Septem ber 30. for its an n u a l session. a m outh has elapsed, n o thing h as been joyed. T he m a ste rs of g ran g es In a t The most car fur the money on the market, fully equip Zion Evangelical Church. In the absen ce of th e pasto r, C. M. seen or h eard of him. He was said to tendance w ere S tate M aster George E HORSTMANN, P astor. H arriso n w ill have ch a rg e of the ped, with balloon tires, all steel body, Duco finish, etc. be an in tellig en t, b u sin esslik e fellow A. P alm iter, Pom ona, M aster Jam es E. Zion E v angelical con g reg atio n will p ray er m eeting T h u rsd ay evening. and th e re is some ta lk th a t foul play Kelly, M. H. W heeler, M ultnom ah; hold the an n u a l m ission festival S u n may have en tered In to d isru p t his Mrs. K ate Jo n as, F airv iew ; T heodore day. Tw o serv ices w ill be held, one OVERLAND-4 plans. He said he intended to rem odel Ray, R u ssellv ille; F. H. C rane, Rock- at 10:30 a. m. an d th e o th er a t 2:30 VICTORY Standard 2-Door Sedan the. b u ilding which was fo rm erly th e wood, ( lara E. Sm ith, Columbia. I p. m. T he m o rning serv ice begins a Fully equipped f. o. b. the T e rry school Into a larg e re f rig e r a t I he Rev. 8. F. P itts of th e G resham h alf hour e a rlie r th a n u sual. T h ere T he q u a rte rly m eeting of th e E v an factor}’. ing plant. com m unity ch u rch w ill begin a series will be G erm an and E nglish preach gelical W om en's Union will m eet a t of revival m eetings a t th e C orbett j ing at both services. T he Rev. C. Hoff- th e home of Mrs. C. S oderqulst on $595 Gre-ham ( •■ninnlty < hiirch, Bible ch u rc h W ednesday evening, Septem - man of P o rtlan d and Rev. F. S chaer T h u rsd ay . O ctober 3, a t 2 o’clock. b' "’ 2X . I®* M ilw aukie, O regon, w ill be the Mrs. C arl Nelson annd Mrs. S oderqulst Standard. K athleen W ilson, who was very ill ■ sp eak ers. An offering for m issions will en te rta in . All m em bers of both t - - T o u r i n g S ervices at the G resham com m uni w ith a gore th ro a t for some tim e, is will he received at both services. The circles a re co rd ially invited to attend. ty ch u rch , Bible S tan d ard , for next able to atten d school. ' > Fully equipped with bal- able to , sen io r and l u n f n r c l i n i m w i l l . i n . S unday a re as follow s: Sunday school Mrs. W aller Jo hnson, a rea d er and > /'•’* : _loon t ’res< all steel body. P atro n ize o u r ad v e rtise rs. a. 10 o’clock, p reach in g by th e Rev. im p e r ^ n a to r , wlI1 glve an e n t, r t a l n ? ^ " ' g u « " . ’’ i n T h Ì ‘sun’ day"’^ ^ WILLYS-KNIGHT I J i. IL t 11 I I OVERLAND-4 L < le t . F ° ’ I5- Factory. $495 TERMS— A small payment down, 18 m onths to pay. HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. Phone 1141 Gresham G eorge D unlap of F o r ti.n d a t 11 in hl a , th e g ran < - (iaI) T<„.„day PV„. th e m orning and at 7:30 in th e eve ning. O ctober 13. ning. P ra y er m eeting is held every W ednesday evening at 7 30. All are N ickerson Jellied chicken Is m ost convenient. Steam p ressu re cooked. co rd ially Invited to attend. In glass.—Adv. tf .X , w Ï, U î n SMITH MEMORIAL usual a t 10 a m b ut w ill close at 10:30. T he Ju n io r League will m eet . im m ediately a fte r d in n er for th e re g u la r m onthly m eeting. Window Cleaning Add to your Income, su b tra c t from t hicken D in n e rs For ex p e rt window cleauing see 8. your losses, m ultiply your re tu rn s, d*- Special chicken d in n e r every W ed T ajim a, o r leave o rd ers w ith Jo h n vide y o u r expenses, bv using W ant nesday noon un til fu rth e r notice Brow n, G resbam . phone 2501. 1 Ads. P ric e 50c. W ithrow ’s R e sta u ra n t.—Ad Presbyterian Church FAIKVIFW, OHE. REV E. IL D HOIA-EN8TKD. Minister Manda? Morning Worahtp, Il A. M.