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GKESHAX »rTLOOK. « > ARBOLEDA fense atto rn ey . Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Locke w ere responsible for th e eve T he A rboleda Im provem ent club ning's en tertain m en t. elected new officers fo r the first six Paper Hanging and Painting. m ouths of next year, at a m eeting he.d W ork g u aran teed . F o r cash o r w hat T h u rsd ay evening. Officers elected are you? Wm. E arn s, H ogan road, J . C. F innell. p re sid e n t; W. R. Locke, have Route I, G resham , Box 70A.—Adv. vice presid en t, and Mrs. F. L. B ourne. | se c re ta ry -tre a s u re r. Raw Furs Wanted. I am paying m ore th a n m a rk e t A nother ie a tu .e c l th e ev^ui'.g v.as prices for all kinds of raw fu rs, in- a m ock tr ia l, held for th e e n te r ta 'a - eluding m oles and rab b its. For p rices lu en t of th e club. R a stu s (R. G. Robi call 1659 or w rite C. A. C arlson T ax i so n) w as a rre ste d for stealin g ch ick d e rm ist-F u rrie r, G resham , Ore.—Adv. en s from W. R. Locke. T he ju ry found For Christmas Gifts. R a stu s guilty and sentenced him to H and-m ade linen hand k erch iefs, sleep one hour each night, for a week, draw n w ork and em broidery. A ppro in a grave yard. W illiam H orneck- r p riate for C hristm as. Mrs. W. A. W in ac te d as judge, F. L. B ourne, p ro sec u t te rs, G resham , phone 31x1.—Adv . ing atto rn ey , and R. M. R andall, de A W ant Ad will do It for you. J 1 OC | Box of Candy AA <pL.vU $1.50 TABER PHARMACY * Eventually ! Something Different! : AND HERE IT IS: The Nicest Adding Machine Money Can Buy Beginning January 1st, 1926, we have a porposition surprisingly good. A phone or letter will bring it. » ROYAL SALES CO., INC., Distributors BRoadway 0530 272 Oak Street, DECEMBER *». IW5 PAGE THREE FAIRVIEW Mr. and Mrs. O scar S. E ngland cam e from Los A ugeles, C alifornia, to spend C h ristm as w ith E. E. H eslin. and stopped a w eek in B erkeley to visit Mrs. E n g lan d 's b ro th er. C arro l H eslin. a form er F airview boy. L illian an d Ted H esliu will speud the holidays w ith th e ir fath e r, E. E. j , H eslin. They are atten d in g Oregon A g ricu ltu ral College. G eorge Stone has bought R ainey's service statio n at th e co rn er of F air- view avenue and Sandy road. Mr. Stone is .Mrs. W. A. C opeland's father. He w ill live w ith h er th is w inter. Rev. C. M. Brown, wife and d au g h te r Nellie, who have been in C alifo r -JtlliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiitiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiH^ nia, cam e to spend C h ristm as w ith th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs. Floyd S urface, of F airview . R. R. D arnlelle and fam ily will go to T he D alles for C h ristm as to be am ong friends and relatives. Glen D arnlelle and fam ily retu rn ed from a 3-w eeks’ v isit a t The D alles and rep o rted th a t they found b etter w eath er th e re th an here. T he re p a irs are finished on th e p av e m ent and Fairview avenue is open for traffic again. E. E. H eslin has been suffering from an attac k of rheum atism . I. Shaffer is a t th e beach for a fe w eeks w ith his b ro th er from th e ea st who cam e w est to atten d Mrs. S h af fer's funeral. O il account of tlie d ip h th eria e jl- demic the school en te rta in m e n t w ill T h e S ta tio n e ry w e a re fe a tu rin g is e sp ecially tine a n d be poslpon >d. m ay be se cu re d in se v e ra l tin ts . It offers you a n o p p o r A nother dance w ill be given at the tu n ity to fill m a n y g ift needs. city h all S atu rd ay night, Dec. 19. Jo h n H eslin has finished his potato Papyrus Brocade, has inner and outer en digging and says they tu rn ed out fine. They a re B ritish Queen v ariety and velope. Inner envelope lined with fancy tis first class potatoes. sue, is the newest thing in stationd* E. E. H eslin finished cu ttin g his cel ery and says he will be oil th e m a r ery, especially featured here at. *P k et w ith it as soon as he feels b etter. See them in our window. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Cady of Canby t = w ere callin g on old frien d s and m u l ing C h ristm as packages in F airview = Send Christmas Greetings with a T hursday. F. F. ('lo re is very busy in stallin g a radio. Says he expects to have some real m usic by C hristm as. Ira Brooks in stalled a radio in h s I Assorted chocolates in full 3- home last week and all a re very en th u siastic over th e success th ey have | pound box, fancy holi- in hearin g different statio n s. | day wrapping, each....... W anda Cook, who has been quite ill with d ip h th eria, is very m uch b et | Assorted chocolates and creams, te r now. Mrs. F alm ateer re tu rn e d from P o rt | three-pound fancy box, land w here she lias been visit.ng her (laughter. * Tlie d ip h th eria situ atio n in F airview con tin u es to im prove slig h tly , it is thought, although th e ban will not be lifted on th e C h ristin as g ath erin g s. Gresham = Phone 1761 = Main Street One new case lias developed, th a t of rllllllllllllllllllllhilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIlllllllllllllUlllllliliiiillllllllllillllllliniilllllillllilhiiiUHIIIliillllllllilllllllllllir E dw ard A nderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. j A Gift ot Stationery t TUESDAY. Portland, Ore. For Christmas Giving P H O N O C R A P H S AND R E C O R D S j E le ctric al g ifts a re the m ost acceptable because th ey a re u se ful. an d tim e-saving. Our stock is larg e and a wide ran g e is of fered in th e m a tte r of choice. We suggest th e follow ing E lectrical a r tic le s - T oasters, G rills, V uille Irons, Curling Irons, Coffee Percolators, Sew ing M achines, Etc. M anning-Ito»m an E lectrical Appliances are feutured here. Pat hex Motion Picture Camera and Projecture mid films l'or taking mo. flou pictures and films for showing. Radio Electric Co. Phone 1823 G resham Auto Stage Waiting Room. Richard A nderson. He is a ju n io r in G resham Union high school. T he en tire fam ily is u n d er q u ara n tin e. He has th e disease in a inild form and Ills condition is not regarded as alarm in g . Lewis and C harles W altz of Collins. Iowa, who cam e to atten d th e fu n eral of th e ir sister, Mrs. S ara E lizabeth Shafer, a re still visiting w ith th eir b ro th er-in -law and ac q u ain tan c es in and aro u n d G resham . The follow ing officers w ere elected at the m eeting of the F airview g ran g e held S atu rd ay evening in th e g ran g e h all: E atie Jo n as, re-elected m a ste r; Clyde Stone, o v erseer; Isab ella Low, le c tu re r; Jo h n Jo n as, ste w ard ; Ruth Moller, ch a p la in ; C lara Stone, se c re ta ry ; Roy Stone, tr e a s u re r; C larence B uckner, a s s is ta n t ste w a rd ; Anne Copeland, lady a s sista n t ste w ard ; Sue Bunn, gate k ee p er: Mrs. E. R. D. H ol- lensted, C eres; D ora P eterso n , P o m ona; Mrs. Jo sie B liss, F lo ra;M rs. M cElw ain, m usician. T he m eeting w as a m ost enjoyable one, follow ed by a delicious d in n er at 6:30. A pleasing fe a tu re of th e eve ning w as th e q u a rte rly b irth d ay event. To th e ten m em bers having th eir b irth d ay s d u rin g th e p ast th ree m onths a fine b irth d ay cake w as served, th e p ro d u ct of th e sk ill of Mrs. E a tie Jo n as. T he w o rth y le ctu rer, Mrs. H ollensted, had a fine C h ristin as program p rep ared w ith a C h ristm as tree. POWELL VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Emil P alm q u lst w ere p leasan tly su rp rised S atu rd ay evening by a num ber of frien d s ami relatives. E n te rta in m e n t w as fu rn ish ed by Mr. D urfee ut the piano and Mr. Maybee w ith th e violin. A duet, w as also r e n dered by Mis. D urfee and Mr. P e te r son, accom panied by Mrs. P eterson a t th e piano. A buffet su p p er was served a t 12 o ’clock. T hose p resen t were, Mr. and Mrs. Em il P alm q u lst and son, H arry , Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Spybrock and son, E rn est, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Maybee and son, A lbert, Mr. and Mrs. Fred O usew elle and d au g h ter, P earl, and Mr. and Mrs. Louie P eterso n ami d au g h ter, G ertru d e, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob D urfee. C h ristm as day will be u sh ered in out in Powell Valley by the " J u to tta ',, w hich is an an n u a l occurence, of Sw edish origin. Tills service begins nt 5:3'» in tile Mission ch u rch and the Rev. O. J. W llner will speak from the them e, "God W ith Us.” Tlie Sunday school w ill ren d er its program a t 7.30 in th e evening of C h ristm as day. T h ere w ill tie special singing anil o th e r m usic a t th is program w hich p ro m ises to he well up to th e u su al high sta n d ard of th e ex ercises w hich a re given In th e M ission ch u rch each year. Mr. and Mrs. A lb e rt, P alm b lad en te rta in e d n early SO friends S unday a f ternoon w ith a housew arm ing of th e ir new house w hich they moved Into in November. Singing ami visitin g w ere followed by refre sh m e n ts. T he house Is a six-room m odern house located on th e Palm blad road. Mrs. O. J. W ilner lias been suffering w ith th e asth m a for sev eral weeks past. One of the m ost im p o rtan t real es ta te tra ii-fe i- for -onie tim e In the vicinity of Pow ell Valley was th e tra n sfe r of the old Strebtn farm of 62 ac res, owned by R aker A Son .of G resham , to a P o rtlan d man. H enry S o rren sen . th e final p ap ers being signed up yesterday. T his place la lo cated about tw o and a h alf m iles east of G resham and is one of th e finest pieces of p ro p erty In th e country. The new ow ner will ta k e possession with his fam ily th e first of th e year. T he W e h a v e at y o u r c o n v e n ie n c e a sto c k of new p h o n o g ra p h s in se v e ra l d iffe re n t d e sig n s a n d sizes, ra n g in g in p ric e s fro m $60.00 to $85.00 in th e u p rig h t m odels a n d fro m $100 to $150 in th e C onsole m odels. F o r ex a m p le th e sty le sh o w n h e re w as o rig in a lly $200. We o ffer th e sam e m achine for #75. T h e se a re cash p ric e s an d inclu d e a s sp ecial X m as offer six 10-inch B ru n sw ick rec o rd s w ith e a ch m ach in e. T hese phonographs a re equipped w ith all wood Oval Tone Am p lifiers; double diaphragm U ltona; B runsw ick th re e sp rin g m otor, n ickle p lated ; 12-lnch tu rn ta b le ; au to m atically balanced lid; a u to m atic sto p ; tone modifier, d raw er co m p artm en ts for tiling 80 records, trim m in g s nickle plated. \\ hat could he better than one of these for the Christmas Gift at Home? Phone 1901 not listed in phone hook. <... , J. E. METZGER Your Home Furnisher G re sh am , O regon ■< Cyclamen, Primroses, Peppers Begonias, Ferns, Poinsettas 75c to $1.50 each M ail th e m to y o u r frie n d s fo r C h ristm a s. P a c k e d a n d p rep a id , y o u r card en clo sed , 30c e x tra . PHONE O il W RITE GRESHAM GREENHOUSES Order early and get the best. Phone 306 ta n ce of th re e -fo u rth s of a m ile Is be- Uig re-g rav eled and put In line shape. F irs t it w as to rn up. then rolled after w hich th e re-g rav elin g took place. Il will be ill A -l condition when the w ork is finished. deal w as handled through K arl Hag- 1« rg. T he Pow ell Valley road from the C h risten sen g arag e co rn er for a dis- PLEASANT HOM E ( 111 Kt II TO P R E S E N T PROGRAM T he young people of th e P leasan t Home B ap tist ch u rch a re m aking ex ten siv e p re p a ra tio n s for a C hristm as p rogram to be presented T hursday, Decem ber 21. a t 7:30 o’clock. The pub lic Is co rd ially invited and every effort will be m ade to m ake th e evening en joyable to all. T he p rogram will Include exercise« and songs by the p rim ary d ep artm en t, in stru m e n ta l solos by Miss Mabel Sm ith and Miss W ilm a Chase, anil two plays, "T o H ave and to Hold, or To Give and to Have," and "F ollow ing the S tar." T he ca st of c h a ra c te rs for the form er Is as follow s: Mrs. Braddock, teac h er, Mrs H. S m ith : E sth e r, class lead er, Mrs. R N lller; n u rse, Alma Y okum ; A nnie Stosson. Mrs. W. N assliahn; Roy C a rter, Ja c k Brink; Bob. H ow ard H ouse; H etley, colored m aid, C lara Jo h n so n ; C h ristm as and E aster, her tw in ch ild ren . Jessie N asshahn and Bonnie C arp en ter. T he c a st for th e second play is as follow s: Joseph, H. C. X elson; Mary, Mrs. F. Jo h n so n ; inn keeper, G. N ass h ah n ; tw o stra n g e rs, It. Miller and M illard C hase; threft w ise men. R ol and E rick so n , Clifford N asshahn; shep h erd s, W ilfred N asshahn. H enry Brink. Nick A nderson; K ing H erod, H arold E rick so n ; se rv a n ts, F rederick Jo h n so n , Dale A ltm an; m essenger, A lfred B rin k ; angel, F lo ren ce Rich T he Rev. Wm. F a lrw e a th e r Is d i rec to r and Miss W ilm a C hase p ian ist for th e en tertain m en t. HOGAN Mr. and Mrs. Allen Black of P o rt land cam e S atu rd ay to visit th e fo rm er's fath er, W. It. Black, who has been suffering for som e tim e w ith rh eu m a tism . T hey found Mr. Black so far im proved th a t he w as able to resum e his w ork a t th e b rick yard. The v isit o rs retu rn ed hom e Sunday. .Mr. and Mrs. A. G. A lexander of P o rtlan d took d in n e r w ith Mr. and Mrs. W. II. B lack Sunday. Mr. mid Mrs. J. W. S tout of P o rtlan d visited S unday w ith th e fo rm er's p a r en ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. S tout. Miss F ran ces S tout, who atten d s W ashing ton high school, re tu rn e d to P ortlan d w ith them . L ittle Mack S tout is suffering a re lapse from m um ps and Is q u ite 111. Stamping Powder In Oeniand. T he county a g e n t’s office is m aking til) o rd ers for th e th ird ea r of P yratol, (stum ping pow der) at th e p resent tim e. In a few days, a t th e rato o rd ers a re com ing In and as th e season a d vances rap id ly , th is will probably be th e last o rd er w hich will be sen t from th is county th is w inter. Aay who a re p lan n in g on doing land clea rin g d u rin g th e w inter or spring should a rra n g e for placing o rd ers ini- Riedlately. T he second c a r o rd ered is expected to arriv e In G resham any tim e in the n ear fu tu re. T his w ill be a large ca r co n tain in g 28,000 pounds. Still Raided Near Gresham. S tate and fed eral prohibition agents m ade a big haul S atu rd ay n ig ht when th ey raided th e d airy of Joe B uchet, tw o m iles w est of G resham , on th e Section Line n e a r th e Rockwood road, confiscating 60 g allons of m oonshine and 1500 g allo n s of m ash. T he drive w as headed by W illiam S. Levens, sta te conim lssloiier, anil Dr E arl G. M cFarland for th e governm ent. Bucher and a con fed erate, Jo h n W in- dun, w ere a rre ste d and lodged In the county jail. The still is estim ated to be of 200- HALEY gallon ra p a c ity and was In op eration T he H aley B ap tist Bunday school a t th e tim e of th e raid. will have Its C h ristm as p ro g ram next Sunday, Decem ber 27, beginning at 7 Outlook Want ads t i l l help yon on o’clock. All a re Invited to be presen t, (^e way to success.