FAIRVIEW PLEASANT VALLEY r; aerai . iiei . d eoi : ARBOLEDA F u n e ra l service« w ere held T h u rs day aftern o o n a t th e C om m unity P re s b y terian church, a t th e co rn e r of E ast 1’ st and F rem ont s tre e ts in P o rtlan d . for the la te Mrs. S ara E l.aabeth Shaf- fer who died D ecem ber 7. In term e n t was m ade in Rose City cem etery. C arrol D. Bush of G ilbert was in Mrs. Jo e D unne and Mrs. Ben J e n th is vicinity la st Monday on business. kins of P o rtlan d w ere th e luncheon Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st S tout of Mc- guests of Mrs. H. C. B ourne on Wed M lnnrtlle w ere visitors a t th e home nesday of la st week. of Mr and Mrg c A E k stran d on E llis and H arold E n d ico tt and T hursday a fterncon C lystia R andall of L ents sp en t a few Mrs. M argurite H opkins, Miss days last w eek a t th e F o rtn e r home as T he S unday m orning w orship a t th e ; Isabelle W eatberly .n d M u T l s a b ^ th e gu ests of L aw rence, W illard and S m ith M em orial P re sb y teria n ch u rch rh Ilg ot Log Angeles w ere caller8 at D ale F o rtn er. will begin at 11 o'clock, th e serm on to the honw of Mr #nd Mfg p rhU g On T h u rsd ay of last w eek. Mrs. W. be by th e p asto r, the Rev. E. R. D T hursday R. Locke w as th e luncheon guest of H ollensted, from th e them e, T he N ar- .. Mrs. W. F. Severin of P o rtlan d . row xi’ Way th a t i L eads to Life. T his . Mrs. E rm a R ittenhouse has retu rn ed .... . . , .. from P endleton w here she has been T he A rboleda Im provem ent club will be a com bination of the serm on . . . o o . . . ... visiting d u rin g th e p ast few weeks, held its re g u la r m eeting T h u rsd ay , of last Sunday. S unday school will convene a t 10 o’clock. j G randm a S ager is visiting a t the Decem ber 3. in th e clubhouse. An in A rran g em en ts a re being m ade for a *'oroe ot her dau g h ter, Mrs. M arvin te re stin g b u sin ess m eeting w as held, w hich was follow ed by ca rd s. Mr. and C h ristm as service to be held on Sun- G ills of P o rtlan d , th is week, day, D ecem ber 20, u n d er th e com- G randm a B ankus w ill en te rta in the Mrs. Lancefleld fu rn ish ed th e e n te r bined aijspices of th e ch u rc h and j P aren t-T ea ch e r association a t a sil- tain m en t for th e evening. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. B ridgefarm er Sunday schc-ol. T he exercises will ver tea th is T h u rsd ay afternoon. O. A. G iltner has his new bungalow and children w ere th e g u ests of Mr. begin at 10:30. and Mrs. Roy D arling of P o rtlan d , T he F airview g ran g e w ill m eet at : w ell under way. th e city hall S atu rd ay evening. Sup- ' G randm a Uhlig is spending a few Sunday, for dinner. p er w ill be served a t 6 o'clock, th e w eeks visiting a t th e home of her Mrs. I. V. S ate r of P o rtlan d w as lecture hour to follow im m ediately, son. P. F. Uhlig, of th is place, hostess a t luncheon, S atu rd ay , for for w hich a good p rogram is being The P leasan t Valley L adies Aid gave Mrs. W. R. Locke and Orval and Hazel p repared. T he an n u a l election of of- a social last F rid ay n ig h t for th e bene- Locke. ticers w ill la k e place at th is m eeting | lit of th e com m unity church, Mr. and Mrs, Floyd H allad ay a t an d it is urged th a t all m em bers be j The P lea san t Valley G range Social tended th e m eeting, T h u rsd ay , of th e j club will hold its re g u la r m onthly W estern Nut G row ers association, p resen t if possible. j m eeting next S atu rd ay n ig h t at the held at McMinnville. Mr. H alladay is g range hall. SM IT H in te reste d in th e grow ing' of filberts, Lloyd, th e little son of Mr. and Mrs. of w hich he has five ac re s of tree s M EM O R IA L I Ben H alstead , is in a P o rtlan d hospi- planted. ' tai, w here he u n d erw en t an operation Mrs. G eorge F o rtn e r and d au g h ter. I for appendicitis. D ale, were th e d in n er g u ests la st S un j E alis F o rsg ren is b u ilding a new day of Mr. and Mrs. Ray F airb an k s F A IR V IE W , ORE. J home on F o ster road and w ill soon who reside on L au rel avenue. REV. E. R. D. H O LLENSTED. have it ready for occupancy. M inister J. M. R andall and son, R. M. R an Sunday Morning W orship, 11 A. M. dall, w ere th e dinner g u ests Monday CAMP HILL evening of Mr. an d Mrs. W. R. Locke. T he Camp H ill W om an's club will At an election held Monday, Decem m eet w ith Mrs. Andrew Zenger, on ber 7, L. S. Hobson w as re-elected B arker road, next W ednesday, De- com m issioner for th e Pow ell Valley ' eem ber 15. Road W ater D istrict. Mr. Hobson w as elected for a period of th re e years. L ynd h u rst Club Is Active. ‘ The ladies of the L y n d h u rst club Mr. and Mrs. H a rry C. B ourne w ere ; held th e ir second pot luck luncheon g u ests at a d in n er, Sunday, given by | at the hom e of Mrs. H e rb e rt Lynch of Mr. and Mrs. Joe D unne of P o rtland. Section Line road. A bounteous lunch : was served, a fte r w hich the business PLEASANT HOME m eeting w as held and th e sew ing en Sunday school w ill convene at 10 joyed. M ethodist The ladies of th e club and th e ir h u s o'clock . Sunday at th e ch u rch , th e p reach in g serv ice to fol bands rec en tly su rp rised O. S p alstad low at 11:15. T h ere will be special 1 of B arker road on the occasion of his I n lu s|c a t th is service, th e o rch e stra Nationally advertised birthday. Five hundred w as played. w hich has ju s t been organized to „ m ake its first ap p earan ce. T he sub- H onors w ent to \ i r « I ) Yniinir 8' ject of the discourse w ill he, "T he guest of the club, ami Win. McKee. L ead ersh ip of Moses.” , C onsolation fell to Mrs. A. McGregor ‘ and Wm. Dryden. BORING Presbyterian Church RA D IO RA D IO RA D IO Atwater-Kent Radios Open Evenings D e m o n s tra tio n of A tw a te r- K e n t R ad io s a ll th e ,tim e . Radio Electric Co. P hone 1823 G resham Aulo Stage Waiting Room. C. A. BUTCHER Buyer of Livestock Located on Base Line and Buckley Avenue Phone TAbor 4*7» Route I Portland, Ore. P reach in g services will be held at th e Boring M ethodist ch u rch Sunday at 10 o'clock, th e su b ject to be, “The L ead ersh ip of Moses." T he preach in g will be followed by Sunday school. T he p asto r, th e Rev. E. W. W ithnell, w ishes to announce th a t on T uesday evening at 7:30 he will give an illu s tra te d le ctu re on the su b ject of the ru ra l ch u rch , to w hich all a re invited. SANDY A Few Words on 5 3 EARLY XMAS BUYING YOU do not like crowds—if you do not like to be I you F shoved, pushed, mauled and otherwise badly handled will like to shop at our store. Here you will find pleasant surroundings, careful and attentive service, a choice selection of many wanted items that go to make the holiday spirit and a thought on our part to make your purse elastic. We have from a dainty cake of soap or rattle for the baby, to a hot water bottle for Grandma. Below we list some of the Items Fine Boxes C hocolates F ountain Pens C igarettes in C artons S having Set R azors Books C igars in floxes T oilet A rticles Books Baby Sets P laying C ard S ets . Rubber A prons Toy Books C ig arette Cases Fine Line of Box Stationery TABER PHARMACY Main Street Phone 1761 G resham | An illu stra te d le ctu re on th e su b ject, ‘The R u ral C h u rch ” w ill be giv en a t the com m unity ch u rch in Sandy on S unday evening at 7 >45, by the Rev. E. W. W ithnell .of P lea san t Home. The public is co rd ially invited to a t tend. INSURANCE FOR FARMERS. T he F a rm e rs M utual F ire Relief A ssn., of P o rtlan d , is upon its 21st year, and is th e la rg e st F a rm e rs Mu tu a l F ire In su ra n c e Assn, w est of the Rocky m ountains. T he y ea rly rep o rt filed w ith th e In su ra n c e Com m ission er show s a to tal m em bership of m ore th a n 13,000, w ith $20,500,000 in force, an Increase of $2,500,000 over th a t of 1923. T he fire losses for 1924 a g g re gated $55,000, all of w hich have been ad ju sted and pro m p tly paid. No low er ra te on farm in su ran ce can be ob tained from any o th er com pany it. Oregon. If you believe in co -o p era tive m ovem ent am ong th e farm ers and need in su ran ce, call on P resid en t H. W. S n ash all, at th e F a ir G rounds, G resham . P hone 2101.—Adv. Cream Prices. T he Sandy C ream ery is paying 58 cen ts a t th e cream ery and 56 cen ts on th e ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv. Holiday Greeting Cards. T hey a re h ere now for your selec tion. Your in d lv 'Ju a l or firm nam e p rin ted in lots of 25 or m ore, w ith en velopes to m atch. P rices very reason able. O rder now. G resham Outlook. SPRINGDALE HOM IN T he-death of Mrs. W W. N orthw ay, of S pringdale, on Decem ber 3, is be ing deeply felt by all her m any friends. She w as widely know n, hav ing lived in S p rin g d ale for 20 years. She spent sev eral y ears in assistin g her husband in his g eneral m e rc h an dise sto re near th e ir home w here they have lived in retire m en t since dispos ing of th e store. She won th e kind resp ect and frien d sh ip of all who met h er and w ill alw ay s be rem em bered as a loyal friend. Mary A lnora Van Z ant w as born A pril 28, 1806. a t Richm ond. Indiana. She cam e to S p rin g d ale in November, 1005, and was m a rrie d to W. W. N orth- way Ja n u a ry 8, 1908. She is survived by her husband, her d au g h ter, Mrs. A nna B etts, of W ilm ar, C alifornia, tw o stepsons, W illie N orthw ay, of H erm an Creek, and Tom N orthw ay, of S p rin g - dale, h er step m o th er, Mrs. D. M Van Zant, of W ayne, N ebraska, th ree b ro th ers, J. C. and Lew C. Van Z ant, both of V allejo, C alifornia, and L. J. Van Z ant, of C en tral City. N ebraska. She also leaves five sisters, Mrs. O. L. R andall, of W ayne. N ebraska, Mrs. D. B. Jam es, of S terlin g , N ebraska. Mrs. A. H. G reen, of K now lton, M ontana. Mrs. Orie C am pbell of E aton. Ohio, and Miss Nolle Van Zant. of Vallejo, C alifornia, who w as w ith h er when she passed aw ay. F u n eral serv ices w ere held a t th e S p rin g d ale schoolhouse T uesday a f ternoon at 1 o'clock, in ch a rg e of the Rev. E. G. Judd, of G resham , follow ing w hich th e concluding services w ere held at th e P o rtlan d c re m a to r ium. The fu n eral had been deferred until T uesday to perm it of th e a rriv a l of th e d au g h ter, Mrs. B etts, from C ali fornia. As it seem ed u n ce rtain w hen she would get to S pringdale, th e s e r vice proceeded and was ab o u t h alf th ro u g h w hen she arrived. Much sy m p athy is being expressed for the d a u g h te r who is th e only child of her m other. TROUTDALE T he T ro u td ale Ladies Alii b azaar w as a g re a t success. N early all a r ti cles w ere sold, th e am o u n t received w as ab o u t $125. T he play, "R ath e r Rough on R obert,” w as enjoyed by all. T he “Old F o lk 's C oncert,” w as q u ain t and very p re tty . T he ladies all w ore hoop sk irts and old-fashioned bonnets. Mrs. Lee E v an s’ costum e w as a w edding d ress of a friend of Mrs. B row n's who w ore it 45 y ea rs ago. It w as a b eau tifu l dove colored satin . T he men w ere in full evening d ress su its w ith frills and high stiff co llars. J. S. H udson, th e singing m a ste r, w as w orthy of m ention. Sunday v isito rs a t the home of Mrs. E lecta P arso n s w ere Mr. and Mrs. E a rl E llio tt, Mr. and Mrs. M. T hom p son and baby, and Mrs. D ora S h u tte, all of P o rtlan d , and Miss Isab e lle P a r sons from Newberg. Monday, a re p re se n ta tiv e of a P o rt land flouring m ill com pany, called nt th e schoolhouse w ith six c a rrie r pigeons and let th e ch ild ren w rite m essages to frien d s In P o rtlan d w hich w ere tied to th e pigeons’ legs and th e pigeons let loose to go to th e ir home loft w ith th e m essages, to be m ailed to the’ ad d ress w ritten . One of the ch ild ren whose m o th er is in th e P o r t land sa n ita riu m , w rote her a m essage and sev eral o th e rs w rote to relativ es. Sunday g u ests a t th e L. A. H arlow hom e w ere Dr. and Mrs. J. M. S hort, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n K aste and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Beveridge, all of P o rtlan d . C larence P arso n s left Sunday m o rn ing for The D alles to work. H is wife is stay in g w ith h er m other, Mrs. H. W ilson w hile Mr. P arso n s is away. A n um ber of frien d s of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. K n a rr took th e ir lunches up to Sandy Dell w here Mr. and Mrs. K n arr a re building a new home, to eat d in n er w ith them , la st Sunday. L. V. C alkins and fam ily a re m ov ing from th e H. llla se r p ro p erty on th e highw ay to Mrs. C arrie P ow ell's house on H arlow street. A. T iller, H enry P elton, E dw ard t iiin t iii'iiiit iin iiiir iiiiH n t iii'M im iw iiiiiiiiiiit jiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiic iiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiitiin iiiiin iin iiH u n n iin iN iiim iiitr i' ruinan G a sc o B riq u ets AUCTION SALE are so popular bec«iuse they give J. H. A n d ereg g w ill sell a t a u c tio n h is e n tir e h e rd of d a iry c a ttle w ith o u t re s e rv a tio n , to g e th e r w ith e q u ip m e n t, in d u d in g ele c trica l B u rto n -P a g e m ilk in g m ac h in e. • No Ashes TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1925 EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE SOLD BY S ale Begin* a t II a. m . S h a rp . T o r- 1 ’ GRESHAM, ORE. F ree l.nncli at Noon M ie d riv e ■OUtli HI m il‘js, tu rn e a st at L u th e r road, d riv e tw o blocks. 21 DAIRY COWS C o n s is tin g of ti J e rs e y s , 3 H o ls te in s , s te in . J e rs e y a n d G u ern sey . 15 M ixed D u rh am , H oi-j Six Cow s fre sh w ith in last 30 days. T w o w ill be fre sh about d a te of sale. T h re e m o re w ill be fre sh w ith in a m o n th T h e re , a r e se v e ra l 7 -g allo n cow s. All a r e good h e a v y m ilk ers. H olstein Bull, y ear old. A lot of D airy E quipm ent. H olstein Bull, 2 y ears old. 1-ton Ford T ru ck TERM S OF SALE—$20 o r upder, Cash. Over $20 six m o u th s' tim e w ith in te re st at 8 per cent on approved note«. T hose deslrii^g credit should apply to A. M eyers at F irs t S tate B ank. G resham . O reeon. before d a l e of sale. J. H. ANDEREGG. Owner M. H. lO M TIT LC B. Auctioneer A. WKYKRM. Clerk / he Ideal Christmas Gift YOUR PORTRAIT A g ift th a t y o u r frie n d e c a n n o t go to a s to re and buy. A gift th a t best r e p re s e n ts you an d y o u r in d iv id u a lity . A gift th a t y o u r a b se n t frie n d s will p re fe r above a ll others. A g ift th a t will d e lig h t th e m em b e rs of y o u r fam ily. A g ift fo r e v e ry o n e on y o u r C h ris tm a s list th a t you t a n p u rc h a se a t one tim e w ith a m in im u m of tro u b le a n d expense. Arrange for a silting lion . Jusl a fen minute« of your time is all that Is necessary. HARDY STUDIO Phone 541 GRESHAM, OREGON The Gift of Gifts HERE is no better gift for the am bitious boy or girl than the gift of saving. And saving is largely a mat ter of getting started right. That is where you can help. A dollar or more deposited in this bank will start a savings account for your boy or girl, or some young friend. And the pass-book, with its first entry, will make a great hit on Christmas morning. In after years your gift will have repaid itself a thousandfold. Step in next time you’re passing. We have something of real interest to say to you on the gift of saving—the gift of gifts. T IIIIIOIDIIIIIIUIUII COUNT THEM ON THE HIGHWAYS HUDSON-ESSEX Order your car now for Delivery Xmas NEW LOW FIRST PAYMENT ESSEX COACH . $ 1 8 5 down HUDSON COACH . . $ 2 8 5 down DECIDE UN THE FAVORITE Just Bide in One—the Car will Decide HUDSON $1375 Here ESSEX $»15 Here = New J.o w W inter T erm s: Essex C o a c h ................ #1*5 down H udson B ro u g h am . $450.00 down £ H udson C o a c h .............#2*5 down H udson S e d a n .......... G00.00 dow n 3 Should you d esire to tu rn in your old ca r it will he accep tab le as first c paym ent, providing its value to us eq u als th e down p aym ent req u ired, I ('a ll o r ph o n e fo r d e m o n s tra tio n M. C. Webster Motor Co. P h o n e 24» I HUDSON E S S E X D E A L E R G re sh a m I ^1llllllllllll[lllllllll!IIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIII!IIIIUhllllllllll(]||||||||IIIIE]llllltllllll(]IIHIIIIIIII{]l!HIIIIIIII(3llllllllllll(]l!llllllllliniimlllllUUII, ~ OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT \\ e have opened an oftice and fireproof warehouse in Portland on Water ami Salmon streets. Plenty of space for storing your Spuds, Furniture, Mill Feed, Etc. HOW’S YOUR DRIVEWAY? We have some good Road (¡ravel at $1.50 per yard delivered, also Concrete Materials and Crushed Rock. All Kinds of Hauling Gresham Transfer Co. EAst 23:10 W ALRAD & W R IG H T , P ro p s. PHONES V anH uskirfc and H arold H udson went to A rlington T uesday and retu rn ed W ednesday evcnDig. All w ent well un til they reached the Hood River au to cam p w here they w ere n e a rly , stru ck by an au to com ing out ot a side road, and to avdid being bit Mr. T iller had to run off the roud and stru c k a ir c i- 1114 car, w hich w as practically new was com pletely dem olished and Mr. T ille r's hand w as badly cu t by the broken w indshield. His h and re q u ired 83 stitch e s, th e o th e r occu p an ts In th e ca r w ere not h u rt. T he Rev. ami Mrs. E. R. I). H ollen sted will give a lectu re and stereo p tl- con views of A laska S unday evening, 7:30 o'clock, a t th e ch u rch . At the close of the lectu re a free w ill offer ing w ill be tak en . H arold C raw ford left W ednesday for Beattie. W ashington, to work. A. J. Moore, d istric t atto rn ey of B e n d . O r e g o n , arriv ed T h u rsd ay e v e ning to visit his b ro th er and sister. Miss L au ra and A. T iller. I ard of T hanks. w ant t o th an k th e people and our m any frien d s and p atro n s for their kind th o u g h tfu ln e ss and assist- I ance at th e tim e of th e holdup of the bank. T he T ro u td ale Htate Bank. G resham IM I GLASS GLASS z New Stock c o m p le te line till sizes. WINDOW GLASS PICTVRK GLASS ('¡ hi r e p a ir your b ro k en w hitlow s We Milk rep ort bta. Sr u o * h eap »I tl.C UutOM.k otbco for G R ESH A M Window Cleaning For expert window cleaning «e« 8. Tsjim a, or leave orders with John Brown, Oreshsm, phone 2501. sale * 1 ------------------- ■---- -— 0----- —— ... ■ I New things under "Classified."