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28 DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS; HOLIDAY OUTLOOK ISSUE OF TUESDAY DEC. 15; PREPARE FOR BOTH EVENTS! T W IC E . A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 15, NO. CHILDREN WILL SELL CHRISTMAS SEALS TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. w a .h m g to n >s Elm T he C h ristm as seal sale, w hich is to finance th e h ea lth educational pro g ram of th e Oregon T uberculosis a s sociation, is h ea rtily endorsed by J. A. C hurchill, th e s ta te su p e rin ten d e n t of public in stru c tio n in a le tte r recently received by Mrs. Saidie O rr D unbar, executive se c re ta ry of the o rg an iza tion. H e is d esirous th a t th e teach ers th ro u g h o u t the sta te assist in prom ot ing the sale in th e ir resp ectiv e d is tric ts. —| • 1.50 Per Year Community Xmas Celebration December 6 Will Be LEGION, AUXILIARY, f 1 1 D I O 1 ! | f S a G o o d I d e a - H e l p It A l o n g “ “ PICK NEW OFFICERS ■■ S3 M ■■ B i ■■ Hi H * ■■ ■■ M ■■ M «1 ______ Golden Rule Sunday is December 6 C. C. Yager, past a d ju ta n t of G resh On th a t day people of m ore th an 50 Plans are being made to decorate the city for the Holi co u n tries will p arta k e of a sim ple am P ost No. 30. A m erican Legion was elected last T uesday night, to days. The business men are practically unanimous in pro m eal, will read about the orphan chil head th e local post for th e com ing d ren of th e Near E ast and then m ake viding for street decorations. year. Mr. Yager has m ade m any such a gift as they would have some one m ake if th eir children were am ong friends in th e post d u rin g th e past year and his election to th e highest 1 he suggestion was made that Gresham have a Com th e desolate in the Bible lands. office In th e local post was unanim ous. ’The essen tial th in g about Golden munity Christmas celebration, with a large decorated Rule Sunday is not the day on which C. G. S chneider, p ast post com m and Christmas tree, community singing, band music, etc. It is observed, nor the eating of an er, was elected vice com m ander. T A. o rp h an ag e m eal,” sta te s Rev. W. B. Johnson, ad ju ta n t; Bayard A. Miller, A p a rt of his le tte r follow s: "H ealth re-elected tre a s u re r; Leou Caddy, The city council, commercial club, schools, churches, H inson, p a ste r of the E ast Side B ap se education is one of th e objectives of rg e an t at a rm s; E rn est J. B rugger, tist ch u rch of P o rtlan d and vice c h a ir th is d ep a rtm en t ju st as it is of the fraternal organizations, newspaper, business houses and all man of th e N orthw est Regional com re-elected ch ap lain ; and Chase E Mt' N ational E ducational association, and citizens should cooperate. m ittee of N ear E ast Relief "The e s t lair, h isto rian . These elections w ere a ll te ac h ers should be alive to th e im sen tial th in g is th at we should each all unanim ous. The five m em bers of p o rtan c e of giving encouragem ent to for o u rselv es an sw er the question, the executive com m ittee who are So far it is a suggestion. Shall we decide to do it and 'W each m ovem ent th a t prom otes the hat would 1 have some one else do elected w ere A. W. Metzger, K enneth physical w ell-being of th e child.” then work together to make it a reality? A representative if my ch ild ren w ere hungry and some C. R oberts, W. P. T uerck, Albert I). Tw o cups will be aw arded in the Camp and E lton E astm an. committee is wanted to decide on the possibility and work one had my income h ere.” county, one to th e high school and on the plans. Much business was tran sa cted , prob "Golden Rule Sunday sets a te rrific an o th e r to th e grad e school show ing ally high stan d ard of giving. P aren ts ably th e m ost im p o rta n t being the th e la rg e st sales in holiday seals. The tree under which Georg« w orthy of th e nam e will go hungry passing of a resolution allow ing and The matter will be presented to the city council at its any Washington took command of Am C olum bian H igh and P a rk ro se will e th a t th eir ch ild ren m ight be inviting v eteran s of th e Civil W ar and erican Army, July 3rd, 1775, has com pete for the honor in th e high next regular meeting, Wednesday night, December 2. All fed. tim No sacrifice is too g reat if it is S panish A m erican W ar to become been cut into small blocks, and school cla ss and no doubt th e com pe sent to Boy Scout Trobps all over who are interested are urged to be present and state their views. for th e ir children. Je su s dem ands the hon o rary m em bers. T his action was titio n w ill be keen am ong th e grade U. S< Get yours f If not write to sam e sta n d ard of sacrifice for o th ers prom pted by th e fact th a t th e re a re a schools. S ales com m enced last W ed City of Cambridge, Mass., for it. as we have for our own. it Is d rastic, num ber of S panish A m erican W ar vet- ‘ In the meantime if you wish to voice vour ideas com nesday evening. On account of other rev o lu tio n ary but im perative. ‘Why era n s here, but no post, and also on municate with the Outlook. ac tiv itie s th e G resham high school WOODBURN TEAM WINS call ye m e Lord, Lord, and do not the acco u n t of the G. A. R. post su rre n d w ill not en ter into the contest. It w as THANKSGIVING GAME things which I com m and you,' he cries. ering Its c h a rte r recently. These vet rep o rted from th e office of th e County "T he one who would observe Golden e ra n s tnay become h o n o rary m em bers AUDLEY DAVIS DIES MISS HALES RESIGNS H ealth association today th a t th e first The heavy W oodburn football team Rule S unday should, in his Im agina at any tim e sim ply by m aking ap p lic a OF HEART TROUBLE check to be received on m ail ord ers outplayed and won from the G resham AS BRANCH LIBRARIAN tion. see his children deprived of th e ir tion. No dues will be charged. w as from Dr. A. W. Botkin of G resh- I Union high school y esterd ay on S ta- W. P. T uerck. A. W. M etzger, C. O. D eath cam e very suddenly T h an k s A change Is soon to tak e place at n atu ra l p ro tecto rs, scattered like am . All m ail o rd ers w ill be cerdited pleton field. T he final score w as 38 giving evening ab o u t 5 o’clock to the local public lib ra ry branch, th e sheep having no shepherd, hiding by S chneider and Leslie T. S t.C la ir w ere to the school d istric t from w hich they to 0 but th e local high school fought Audley D avis, who h as resided at the resig n atio n of th e p rese n t lib ra ria n , day from th e ir enem ies, gath erin g appointed a com m ittee to m ake a r come bravely and it is th o u g h t by some th a t O rlando T hom as hom e on Main stre e t Miss E lizabeth H ales, to become e f w hat food they can by night, exposed ran g em en ts for a tu rk ey shoot to be T he sale of th e C hristm as seals they played th e best gam e of th e se a since com ing to G resham 20 y ears ago fective on Decem ber 1. She w ill be to the b itte r cold of w in ter or th e held about C h ristm as tim e. An effort o rig in ated 22 y ea rs ago and is in te r son. Mr. D avis had been slig h tly indis succeeded by Mrs. Ansley, a P o rtlan d bu rn in g sun of sum m er, claim ing re f will be m ade to secu re th e county fair T he double bill In w hich th e R inkey estin g ly described in the follow ing posed d u rin g th e day, but had eaten woman, who Is experienced in branch uge at an A m erican o rp h an ag e only g rounds for th is event. Dinks and the W harf R ats tangled b e tru e n a rra tiv e : It was voted th at a fte r Ja n u a ry 1, dinner w ith the fam ily and w as feeling lib ra ria n w ork both a t Hood River to be told th e re is no room. Once upon a tim e th e re lived in far tw een halves w as w o rth th e p rice a l b etter w hen, w ithout any ap p a ren t He should see old H argue s tr u g 1926, th e dues in the post will be $4 a and Salem. She has been in G resham aw ay D enm ark a young m an by the though Red G range and George W il pain or w arn in g , he fell forw ard. Help recen tly m aking arran g e m en ts for liv gling th ro u g h snow s, an orphan year. All old m em bers who come in nam e of Hobel. T his young man son w ere in Chicago and S eattle and grandchild by each hand, with th e before th e first will be able to pay up was sum m oned but he expired before ing q u arte rs. w orked in th e postofflce and every day he stam ped m any le tters, and at could not a rra n g e to come. It de or ju st about th e tim e the physician Miss H ales, w ho has been in the baby on her back, who finds at night for $3. Leon Caddy w as appointed a C h ristm as tim e he stam ped so m any veloped, how ever, th a t Mike S aw tori, re a d ie d him. His ailm en t has been com m ittee to tak e up th e m a tte r of o r G resnam lib ra ry for th e p ast 15 th at th a t baby has frozen to death. le tte rs th a t he h ard ly had tim e to eat Jim m ie Moore and o th e rs filled th e bill "H e should see 12-year-old C harlam - ganizing a fife and drum corps. Bay diagnosed as an g in a pectoris. m onths, w ill go from h ere to Cleve his dinner. He sm iled to him self as nicely and th e score resu lted 0 to 0. The deceased was born n ear R ich land, Ohio, w here she w ill be in ch arg e bus stru g g lin g along with o th er ard Miller and L eslie St. Cluir w ere he th o u g h t of all the lovely C hristm as T he final c u rta in w ill drop next g ree tin g s he knew m ust be inside land C enter, W isconsin, 48 y ears ago of th e b ranch w ork a t Cleveland deportees bearing his six-year-old ordered to go ahead w ith a rra n g e those le tters. And th en a sad thought T uesday, w eath er p erm ittin g , w hen and cam e to G resham at about th e age H eights, a widely populated suburb. b rother to safety, ca rry in g his body, m ents for booking th e U. S. Signal cam e to him because he rem em bered the alum ni w ill play th e local team . even a fte r he thought the boy was Corps p ictu re "You C an’t Stand a num ber of sick boys and g irls and Game w ill s ta rt a t 3 p. m. sh arp . P a of 28, m ak in g his hom e w ith th e She expects to leave P o rtlan d about dead. He m ust see In these two boys T h ere.” T hom as fam ily p rac tica lly all of th e the 3d of Decem ber to assum e her new he w ondered w hat he could do to m ake them happy on C hristm as. All of a tro n tic k ets adm it to th is game. Come tim e since then. He was a m echanl duties. T he position Miss H ales Is not only th e sym bols of alm ost co u n t Before th e m eeting th e Legion men sudden he said to him self, "If only to w itn ess th e final contest. cal eng in eer by, profession and had en terin g upon will not only be m ore less th o u san d s of children, but he and th e L adles' A uxiliary ate a p o t everybody who w rote at C hristm as luck d in n er, which was well enjoyed. worked m uch of his tim e along th is lu crativ e th a n th e p resen t one, but m ust see in them his own boys. tim e would give a penny for each le t Wedding Anniversary Observed. “T h ere is little use to attem pt to Follow ing th e d in n er Mrs. A lbert line, alth o u g h he had assisted the will offer h er a w ider field for a d te r, then the m oney could be used for Mr. and Mrs. C. A. E k stran d w ere T hom as b ro th ers at p ain tin g o cca vancem ent. Tlie east w ill not be new visualize th e vast num ber, 35,000 or- Camp, p resid e n t of th e local A uzlll- th ese poor, little, sick boys and g irls an d build them a nice comfy place p leasan tly rem inded of th eir wedding sionally. to h er as she received her lib ra ry phans, now in A m erican care and th e ! «ry, actin g as to a stm a ste r, called w here they could live, have th e rig h t an n iv ersary by a su rp rise p arty at equal or g re a te r num ber whose help- j K. A Miller. Mrs. K. A. Miller, Mrs. (). tra in in g in P ittsb u rg , P ennsylvania. H is only surviving rela tiv e is a s is food, and get stro n g and w ell,” He H eretofore th e two positions of pub lessness is a claim on A m erican ch a r- j A. E astm an and C. G. Schneider for ju s t kept th in k in g about it until fi th e ir beautiful home on F o ster road in ter. Mrs. Bernice H am pton, who r e T he celeb ratio n sides in W isconsin. F u n eral services lic and high school lib ra ria n have Ity, but for wfiom no provision can be | speeches. Mrs. E astm an, who was r e nally he got th e courage to go to the P lea san t Valley. king and he told th e w hole idea to the cam e on th e evening of N ovember 5, will be held on S unday aftern o o n at I been com bined, one person tak in g car» made W hen we see our own c h il cently elected sta te p resid en t of the king and queen. They w ere very fine, when Mr. and Mrs. E k stra n d and th e ir dren com fortable and happy we think au x iliary , presented Mrs. K. A. Miller big -h earted people and w ere so glad son C larence w ere ensconced in th e ir o’clock at th e T hom as residence by of th e tw o places, but it is seem ingly Dr. C. W. H uett and in term en t will be im possible to find the rig h t one to c a of the same num ber hom eless exiles a past p resid e n t's pin on behalf of the to help Mr. Hobel. They had a little C h ristm as Seal m ade and m any peo usual places ab o u t th e hom e fireside. in th e G resham cem etery. A rra n g e pably fill the com bination of positions in the N ear E ast. local unit. Mrs. M iller w as the first ple bought them and used them on The door bell ran g at about 8 o'clock m ents a re in the hands of J. E. Metz left v acan t by Miss H ale’s resig n atio n ‘‘T here a re few sp iritu a l exercises p resid en t of th is au x iliary , in a very th e ir C h ristm as le tte rs and sq a fte r a and w hen Mr. H k stran d opened th e so th a t now an ex tra person will be m ore fru itfu l th an tills, and men and fitting and a p p ro p riate speech Mrs. little w hile the children really got door he w as g reeted by relativ es and ger. hired to ta k e ca re of th e high school women who honestly attem p t to a p M iller presen ted to Mrs. E astm an a th e ir hospital. All th is happened 22 y ea rs ago and now every y ear at friends to the num ber of 45. The eve MOTHER OF LOCAL WOMAN work. A Mrs. Sm ith, of P o rtlan d , ex- 1 ply the Golden Rule to these o th er j set of sh erb et dishes, from her friends C h ristm as tim e men, women, boys, and ning w as spent in rem in iscen ces of old wil1 not m,'nKlire th e ir gifts ! in this unit. DIES AT BATTLE GROUND perlenced in lib ra ry su b stitu te w ork. ' 1 g irls buy and sell th e little C hristm as lin n s and w ith social chat. Among by pennies, but by dollars, by fives and ' The au x ilia ry election resu lted in will be at th e high school th re e days seals. And th e good w ork th a t w as those p resen t w as Mrs. E k stra n d 's Mrs. E. M. Coons, of th e T erry d is of the week to ta k e ch a rg e of tens and hund red s and thousands. Uie selection of Mrs. C. C. Yager, pres- sta rte d by one young m an acro ss the. you Ident; Mrs. Wni. E v erett, vice presl- sea so long ago is still being carried la th e r, Mr. Edliolm of A lbany, Oregon. trict. lias recently lo st her m other, the lib ra ry affairs. She expects to All tilings ttierefo re w hatsoever on. The hosts w ere the rec ip ien ts of m any Mrs. S arah Ann H am m ond, whose reside In P o rtlan d and m ake the trip would th a t men should do to you (or d en t; Miss L etitlu P n lfer, se creta ry ; beautiful p resen ts su itab le to th e oc death o ccu rred n ear B attle G round. to and from G resham by auto, it has to your ch ild ren If left d estitu te) do Miss G ladys S harp, tr e a s u r e r ; Miss Zinn E ta n g eile al S e ri Ice*. casion. W ashington. T hursday, November 19. he, n rep o rted th a t tlie position of li ye to them lik e w ise ."’ Elsa S harp, serg ean t nt a rm s; Mrs. T he E nglish services of the Zion T he 25th m ilestone of th e ir wedded j Had she lived until th e 27th of the b ra ria n at G resham has b»‘en a most K. A. Miller, h isto rian . T hese officers E vangelical church will begin at 11 a. m. Sunday, from the serm on topic, life will be long rem em bered as a ' com ing m onth, she would have been difficult one to fill on account of the GRESHAM CONGREGATION | will be in stalled some tim e early In piost p leasan t and happy event by Mr. ' 90 y ears of age. She cro ssed the plain s foregoing conditions. TO HOLD ANNIVERSARY j Ja n u a ry , when the Legion will also "A w ake.” T he sub ject of "Je su s N ear and Mrs. E k stran d . In 1854 by ox team from Springfield. ' in stall th e ir officers. A com m ittee Miss H ales expects to go from ing Z ion” will be used as th e basis of On the com ing Sunday afternoon at -------------------------| Missouri, and had lived on th e ran ch | from each o rganizatoin s w orking on G resham to her home at Eugene for a the p a s to r’s re m a rk s a t th e G erm an Especially Good l »ed Car*. near B attle Ground sin ce 1872. She f( w days' visit before leaving for Ohio. 2 o'clock will occur th e second annl- plans for a Joint, p riv ate Installation. services beginning at 11:50. Sunday | v ersary services of the founding of the J u s t a few of th e late model c a rs a meInbpr of th(. B attle G ro,„ 1(1 •liool will convene at 10 a. m. now on hand. ; U ndenom inational congregation which METHODIST LADIES’ AID . M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch and a life 1924 S ta r to u rin g , looks and ru n s LINER GILBEKSEN AND j Is presided over by the Rev. S. F. P itts. See for Yourself j m em ber of C h arter Oak grange. Ilk ■ ¡> new c a r; new rubber. SALE AND SUI’I’EK DEI’. 2 MISS MABEL SHAW WED I The reg u lar p asto r will preach at th is O ur eleg an t line of C hristm as G reet 1925 F ord coupe, R u ck stell axle, b al She is survived by four sons, and a ing C ards, in lots of 25 or m ore w ith loon tires, lots of ex tras. P lan s a re developing for th e annual d au g h ter, Mrs. E. M. Coons, of T ro u t A T han k sg iv in g week w edding af- lim e and th e re will be special m usical y our nam e printed in any style you 1923 S ta r coupe, looks good, ru n s ’ num bers, accom panied by violin and Hale and su p p er of th e Methodist dale, S. F. Ham m ond. H. C. Ilam m ond fectlng G resham people was th a t of desire. P ric e s very reasonable. G re sh good, new rubber. H essel Im plem ent piano. Ladies Aid, w hich w ilt be held on am Outlook. and C. L. Ham m ond, all of B attle Miss Mabel Shaw and E in er G llbersen, Co., G resham , Oregon. W ednesday evening, Decem ber 2, in From a beginning of 11 m em bers G round, and F. N. Ham m ond, of R ed "G il,” p o p u lar g rocery clerk at the th e basem ent of the church. A de ‘ Iwo years ago th e work has grown un mond. W ashington. She also leaves W .ilrad M ercantile sto re, who w ere licious chicken pie or ro ast beef su p 13 g ran d ch ild ren , five g re a t grand m arried at ’lie co u rth o u se In P o rtlan d til th ere a re now around 15« taking per will be served, m enu of which is children and one g re a t-g re a t g rand on T uesday, November 24, by Ju d g e part in the serv h < s. T h ere Is also a in an o th er colum n of th is paper. _________________ M ETHODIST LA D IES’ AID child. Rossm an. The bride is th e d au g h ter nourishing Sunday school wilh an av T here will be on sale a larg e am ount erage atten d an ce of about 60. .Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shaw of Eagle F u n eral services w ere conducted of fancy work and ap ro n s w hich have Mrs. Mary Davidson has been the efficient last Sunday in V ancouver, the Rev. F Creek, fo rm erly of G resham . I,eel) p rep ared by the m em bers of tin su p erin ten d en t for the past tw o years A. La V iolette officiating. In term en t Shaw w itnessed th e cerem ony. society, and a m ystery booth will be M E N r and it Is probably due to her Interest was in the L ew isville cem etery. Mr. and Mrs. G llbersen have e n th e re to th e delight of the children. Chickn Pie or R oast Beef ttie school has grow n as It has. The gaged an ap a rtm en t in the D. N. Nash A rran g em en ts a re being m ade in the Mashed P otatoes Cream ed P eas B aker Beans Raptist Church Service«. re-ldence, w here they will go to Jap an ese class, with Mrs. H ans L a r P erfection Salad sen as teach er, has increased from 11 various circles co n stitu tin g the Aid to The Bibl e school and church ser- housekeeping at once. to 2« in num ber. have a rticle s finished and tu rn ed in at P ickles vices will be held in th e B aptist stated tim es and places. The D orcas P a rk e r H ouse Rolls Jelly The m eetings soon outgrew the Odd church at th e re g u la r h ours both fre e Methodl«t Service«. Coffee, Tea or Milk m orning and evening. The Bible The W om an's M issionary society Fellow s hall w here they w ere first circ le has designated Monday a f te r P um pkin or A pple Pie school will open at 10 a. m., to be fo l ill have ch a rg e of the services at Qie held and a com m odious house of w or noon at 2 o'clock at th e home of Mrs. low» d by th e preaching service at II. re< M ethodist church Sunday m orn- ship we erected on east F o u rth street W. J. Ott. T he H. E. circ le h as nam ed 5«c per plate Children under 12, S5<* T he In term e d iate society will meet at j ioa and will present an Interestin g n ear Kelly avenue, A parso n ag e was T uesday a t the home of Mrs W. A. 5:30 p. m . the B. Y. P. U. at 6.30 and program in th e In terests of home m is la ter added nnd during the past vear W inters. A rticles for th e M. and K. a garage and p asto r's study have been circ le will be left a t th e home of Mrs. sions. the evening church service at 7:30. ExcaSation has been com pleted in Miss G ertru d e P e rk in s w ill have bull’.. T he e n tire p ro p erty Is now v al B. L. W alrad not la ter th a n Mouday. connection w ith the im provem ents ch arg e of th e young people's m eeting ued at ap proxim ately 18.000, December 15. The Rev. Mr. P itts Is planning to go tak in g place at the B aptist ch u rch , the at 7 o'clock, w hich will be followed by Holiday O utlook—p rep n re for it, ad chftreh is moved back over th e base- a serm on by the p asto r, (he Rev. W. T. to Milverton next w eek to open an v ertise in it, send It to your friends. i evangelistic cam paign of tw o o r th ree i m ent and tlie form s for th e cem ent a re Klotzbach. Last Game of the Season The official board ol the ch u rch will w ,eks, Ills pulpit to b e filled on De- being built. W ork is p ro g ressin g fa SMITH vorably alw ig all lines. T here will be m eet Monday evening, also at th e i <,',n ^,'r ® by the Rev. A. G lenville, MEMORIAL a tem p o rary sta irw a y co n stru c te d to sam e tim e th e re w ill be a m eeting of I from Lenta. tlie front door for th e services on the p h o S unday school board. The Worn- p A h earty Invitation is extended to com ing Munday. I an'» M issionary m eeting will m eet on i al1 ,o p resen t on th e com ing Sun- ----------------------- , W ednesday afternoon at the parson- “ Uernoon and help to m ake the PAIKTIt W, ORE. an n iv ersary service a success. l ’nev|»eeted G uest«f age at 2:30 RWV. K. It. D. HOLLBN8TED, w ith N ickerson Jellied chicken in the I Munday school will convene at the Admission. 35c Minister house you a re p r e p a re d —Adv. I usual h o u r of 10 o clo ck sh a rp Bright sayings by modern thiukers •■sday Morals* Worafclp, are found In the want column. SUPPER and BAZAAR Wednesday Evening, Dec. 2, 5:30 FOOTBALL High School vs. High School Alumni TUESDAY, DEC. 1, 3:00 P. M. Presbyterian Church