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_g**SH A B OUTLOOK. arboleda M1 VALUT T lts u u , B F O M H tH *». PAGB THKFB U til ¡GRESHAM LOCALS Mrs. J. c . n n w l l returned hem , T h ursday. December 17, fri,m Marfch. *“ < >"ung pe01.,e-, field, w here she had b e n visiting htr Ch*r,!t‘ th * dk-niu« of ,he w atch Continued from page 1 m other. Mrs. R. P . Hopper |«~ght »ere.ce, at the Swedish Mission Melville (arm C h ristm as g u ests at Orval Locke celebrated hi, l l t h I . T hutsdey evening, beginning birth d ay S aturday with a party gh en L ? ° There *»» be a program, I t home of Mr. and Mrs F. A. M iller in the A rboleda c:u!iheuse. Th were b} refreshm ent,. The Rev. rere th eir son and his wife. Mr. and 17 young guests present. 1 J F iln e r, pastor of th e church, will irs. Wesley Miller, th e ir son-in-law A big C hristm as party was given fi “ *" Chirf:e of th<? P»rt of the md daughter. Mr. and Mrs. T E m ery, nd th eir d aughter-in-law . Mrs. Roy th e clubhouse, last Sundav. by the Ar Ar Senric* wh,ch ’ri» be in the n a tu re of ' Iter, a l' from P o rtlan d . Mrs. Roy boleda Im provem ent club. s’am n 'U c* >MeCT*tio» meeting. lub. ¿aft* O iler’s husband is w ith his ship In C laus arriv ed about 6 ii’i-l.vi 7 7 r E ri“lst Nelson, ha sen w ork- ' hina. o’clock ami Vernonia for s th e re w as a gift for everyone, not even m ouths past. the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. i At the Ed. M etzger home. C h ristm as th e grow n folks w*ere forgotten A T h a t the New Y ear be a m ost happy ' t'.e Metzger family and Mrs. J. S. t Lundboiu and other friends. p rogram of songs, recitations a I 1 ‘ fi one, th a t it m ay co n tain for you all th a t '..rlson entertained Mr. and Mrs. F. - dances w as given by the children. lana ■art. of Sellwood. Mrs. Bang- you desire, and m uch m oie; th a t we m ay from Ryderwood. Washington, for J. M. R andall w as the dinner guest 'N i Mrs C arlso n ’s sister. ith1 h's of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Locke T .day C hristm .s holidays. They visited w rit co n tin u e to m erit y o u r valued and ap p re Mrs. Johnsor parent? Mr. and Mrs. evening. Mi s Marie Blom has resigned h er ciated p atro n ag e are o u r sincere hopes P. A. Johnson. position as saleslady at th e H epp Mrs. Wm. Hornecker entertained the for 1926. 1 uneral services were held Sunday Racket store and began w ork as an Jo k e r club at her home ou Tusedav afteri.oon at the Mission church for as-istan t at the F irst S tate b ank Mon- afternoon. H onors at cards were won This store closed all Jay Friday, Jan. I. by Mrs. Floyd H alladay and Mrs. ih« late Erick A nderson who died I i' morning. Mrs. l.yda Gibson, who P ete r Borgan. T his meeting was also Monday. December 21. nt the age of 69 worked at the Hepp sto re p rio r to given as a C hristm as party and gifts years. The Rev. O. J. W ilner preached Christm as, will tak e Miss Blom's place store and Miss Lola Read w ill exchanged. T he rooms were prettily the funeral se-m on and Mrs. K arl a t t decorated w ith cedar and holly and a Hagberg saug. A num ber w ere p re s assist in the work of inventorying. Hill, only seven years of ent from Aberdeen, W ashington. Mr. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. O tt e n tertain ed I lives in Los Angeles and ¡9 C hristm as tree occupied one corner of and Mrs. George G ustafson, Mrs. Vic th e living room. «dieted to be the “coming genius at C hristm as d inner Mrs. H. S. A lex tor Wallin. W alfred Johnson and the violin,” by Efrem Zimbalist. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Locke and fam i ander. Mi-- G ertru d e A lexander, It. W. | acn w els coming from so g reat ly spent C hristm as day at Sandy as Richard Satterstrom . In term en t was Thorne and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. F red made in Douglas cemetery. The d e guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Miller. Thorne, of Stantleld, Oregon. Mrs. ceased is survived by four children, It. M. R andall and J. G. Finnel were Mary Patch. John Ott and Miss W lnnl- Edwin. Joseph, Ruth and NePte. The hosts Tuesday evening at a dinner and fred Osburn. ORIENT pallbearers for the occasion w ere th e a te r party in Portland, given in Jonas Johnson. John Vlcklund. Chas. Mr. and Mrs. J E. M etzger e n te r-I HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM |r. and Mrs. C la re n c e Ja c k so n are honor of Mrs. J. C. Finnell and Mr. Sedig, C. F. E kstrom , Jonas Nelson tallied Dr. W. J. Ott and fam ily. Mrs. ring to '"th s tr e e t an d P ow ell V al- and Mrs. Floyd Halladay. and August Peterson. Mary Patch and Mrs. H. 8. A lexander GKKSilAM AMERICAN LEGION | road w here Mr. Ja c k so n Las been Lynch school gave its Christm as An excellent program was rendered » Sunday evening luncheon vs. pl,e or th e p a s t tw o y e a rs w ith p arty for the children Wednesday eve by the .Mission Sunday school C h rist- i Miss Emma B. Johnson was a d in PORTLAND GAS CO. brotto , -in-law , p ro p rie to r of the ning. A C hristm as play entitled ’ Vir m is night. The room was hardly larg e ramoiit ’ c le a n e rs e sta b lish m e n t. ginia visits Santa Claus" was present enough to accommodate the crowd. Her guest on C hristm as at th e home of ed and thoroughly enjoyed by a large Musical num bers were rendered by the Mrs I.. T. Lusted. CEDARVILLE audience. S anta distributed presents string hand and also by an o rch estra Mr. and Mrs. G. M. D avidson and Dr mil Mrs. D. O. W eb ster, Mr. and and bags of candy taken from a composed of home talent. A good col two children w ent to Shaw. O regon, .Olin H osford an d Mrs. S. H aw k er C hristm as tree. lection was taken which will be used m ir Salem . S atu rd ay w here Mrs. All iiy. w ere C h ristm a s d in n er Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H alladay and in the inter< sts of the Sunday school. Davidson and th e ch ild ren w ill visit atten d ed th e co n cert of th e P o rtlan d Sym phony o rc h e stra last night nt the A Hard Worker rsts t the U. G. S m ith hom e. Dr. E leanor H alladay w ere guests C hrist The Rev. N. Berrei, a traveling Nor until New Year's w ith her p are n ts. public au d ito riu m , and re p o rt a m ost tbst' is w orthy g ra n d p a tro n and m as day of Mrs. H alladay’s mother. Mr. ami Mrs. J. C. P eterson. They are wegian m inister, will preach W ednes W> te r g ra n d m a rs h a l of Ore- Mrs. D. C. Gale of Portland. planning on a big fam ily reu n io n excellent program . day evening in the Mission church. Mr. and Mrs. T. It. H ow ltt en ter Ea torn S ta r ; M rs. H osford is Miss E tta Anderson became the there on New Y ear’s day. Mr. David* mil g u ird ia n of J o b ’s D aughter. son will go up nt th a t tim e and re tu rn tain ed on C h ristm as th e fo rm e r's bride of Victor A. McCraskev, of P o rt CEDAR m other. Mrs. Mary H ow ltt, Ills sister, Irs. A. G. L a m b e rt’s m o th er, Mrs. land. at a C hristm as eve wedding. She to G resham w ith his fam ily. Mrs. M. L ew is and her son. O rval, also irk. • nt C h ristm a s a t th e ir home, Miss F rances W alker, of Portland, lias been teaching school at I«ower C hristm as g u ests at th e hom e of Mr. [r and Mrs. P e rc y G eise's C h rist- spent C hristm as at Idle Rest on the Bridge, Oregon, and is planning on ami Mrs. A. J. W. Brown w ere Mrs. her son-in-law anil d au g h ter. Mr. and 1 gio •< w ere M iss C ora G eise, Mr. Sandy river as the guest of Mr. and finishing the school year. She Is a .loini Crook), Mrs H u rry F rye and Mrs. A rth u r Mandel and tw o ch ild ren , Mr. and Mrs. G eorge H ow ltt and Mi S. C. Jo n e s an d sou, H allie, Mrs. C. H. Kinder. member of the 1921 graduating class daughter, Jean , Mr. and Mrs. W. Bar d au g h ter, E d n a, and Mr, and Mrs, John Strebin and family ate C hrist and attended the Oregon state norm al In'i and d au g h ters, F reda anil Eva, Mr. (re a m P rices. H om er A rct and son. Phe Sandy C rea m e ry is p aying 58 m as dinner with his m o th e r Mrs. at Monmouth. and Mr E. C. W ells and Miss W ells, A p leasan t reu n io n of th e class of its .• t the c re a m e ry a n d 56 c e n ts on Olive Strebin. all from P o rtlan d , and Mr. and Mrs. 1 route for b u tte r fa t.—Adv. 1925 w as held at th e high school Mon fa rd el' Thanks. Alfred Brooke and d au g h ter. Lois, of day evening. G am es and Jolltty of d if We wish to th an k our many friends Multnomah. )utlo .. W ant ad s w ill h elp you on FAIRVIEW for sympathy shown and kindness ex feren t kinds m ade up a most en jo y way to success. Mr. and Mrs. H an s L arsen re tu rn e d able e v ning. The Sunday m orning worship of the pressed in the death of our father, Eric Anderson, and for the beautiful to Longview w ith Mr. anil Mrs. W in Sm ith Memorial P resb y terian church Mr. and Mrs. C. E. O sburn e n te r flowers. will begin at 11 o’clock with a sermon Ruth Anderson, Nellie Anderson, fred Hill, who spent C h ristm as here, tained S unday evening for g u e s ts from Joseph Anderson, Edwin A .'der- n tu rn in g to G resham S unday evening. S tockton, C alifo rn ia, h er b ro th er, by the p astor from the them e. “The son. Motto for 1926.” T his will be fol Miss M iriam In g lis and Miss D orothy C h arles Meiistea and wife anil son. iivcti by Rockwood G range lowed by com munion. The Sunday Dickey w ere th e g u ests of Mr. and Doiiald. w ho a re h ere for th e holi school w ill m eet at the usual hour of PLEASANT VALLEY Mrs A. C. A lth au s at S w eeth rtar ran ch david A social tim e w as spent, fo l in G range H all 10 o'clock. lowed by refre sh m e n ts. T hose who on C hrlstm ns. Mrs. E sther Judd and daughter, Ver- Miss S ara D otson Is visiting r e la w ere p rese n t w ere A rth u r Menzies, of nit.a, of Los Angeles, California, are TROUTDALE tives at A storia and S kam okaw a, P o rtlan d , a b ro th er of Mrs. O sburn, ■C. spending the w inter at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. H enry W lhlon and th e ir W ashington, d u rin g th e week T here is to he an E astern S tar card and Mrs, Ben Nelson. Curds, Dancing, Eats. C h ristm as g u ests at th e G eorge d au g h ter. Mrs. Lulu M cDonald, of party on Wednesday evening, Decem Mr. and Mrs. H erb ert Poppleton and S eattle, who Is v isitin g her p are n ts ber 30, w ith live hundred, a program children of P o rtlan d are spending a D uncan home w ere W. A. D alton and d u rin g th e holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Admission 25c each. son. Gale, H arold B lackw ell and O scar and refresh m en ts, at th e Masonic hall. few days at their farm . BiUC« H oyt, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Rob n w is ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ A good crow d and tim e are expected. Miss B ertha Eaveus of Good S am ar G rogan, all of A storia. e rts. Mr. and Mrs. K enneth R oberts, Opal Code, from F o rt W orth. Mr. and Mrs. R M. H ardy a re Miss Alice R oberts, A rth u r and C ari itan hospital in P ortland spent C hrist T ex as, has plowed her Bell County STATED COMMUNICATION « COMMI spending ten days In S eattle w here ttos S treb in an d th e host and h o stess fa rm fo r four y ears, m aking a liv- m as a t home. Fairview’ Lodge No. No 92, A. F. & ina fo r six members o( her fam ily Mr. and Mrs. C. A. E kstrand en ter they a re visiting tw o sis te rs and a K will do for w hat i t we H a e < 5 t l m C S m l l l ~ € claim - Jan Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stow e, and th e ' « e A. M , S atu rd ay evening, ev Now th a t her young brother.« and tained relatives on C hristinaa from Al b r o t h e r M r . H ardy, also o th e r r e la uary 2, 1926, at 8 o'clock. Labor In la tte r's m other, Mrs. D orothy P h illip s; sisters a re provided for she is yotir system o f C a ta rrh o r D eatnes' F C. Degree. Visiting b reth ren w el bany and P ortland. tives and friends. w orking her way th ru B sylor Col- form erly of G rand R apids, M ichigan, id bv Catarrh. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. K esterson en ter Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jones en tertain ed reci utly of L ew iston, Idaho, have come. „ . lego. serving us w aitress. Sold by d ru g g ittt fo r o v tr 4 0 y ta n WM. H. STANLEY, S ecy . tained relatives at dinner on Chrlst- th e la tte r's fath er, W. E Bate , of co ne to G resham to m ake th e ir home. ch arg in g , send It to a re g u la r b a tte ry HARRY FED E R SPIE L , W. M. J. CHENEY &. C O ., T oled o. O hio P o rtlan d , and lla r fy Bone, of V ancou- 'i'h«y have room s at E M. Cam p's. Mr ch arging sta tio n w here it will be g iv Lloyd. the little son of Mr. and .Mrs. v e r. on ph fjg tm as. St •we Is ex perienced In landscape en a long c h a rg e not a h u rry up one Ben H alstead, is home from the hos Mr and Mrs. B. N Raney have been g ard en in g an d ca re of shrubbery und for a ch eap price. W ater Use p ure d istilled w ater p ital, w here he Is convalescing from in G resham for a few days visiting is seeking w ork in th a t line. Mr. a n d tw ice a m outh It co sts little and no an operation for appendicitis. w ith frien d s and looking afte r the .Mrs. Stow e sp en t a few w eeks here o th e r w ater Is tru stw o rth y . A lfred F. W ulf and Miss Bertha renovation of th e ir house on South K turtinx R etard sp a rk and tliro ttle , last sum m er. E b e rh a rt w ere m arried on C hristm as R oberts avenue, w hich will be occu throw out clu tch , use ch o k e r Of th e T he A m erican Legion b ask etb all c a r has o n e), prim e cy lin d ers in cold At Linnem ann Junction day at Vancouver. W ashington. pied by Mr. and Mrs. M artin Bjur. team will lock h o rn s ag ain w ith the w eather. Don't hold s ta r te r bu tto n Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson of Mr. and Mrs. H arvey Raney and Gasco five, F riday evening. J a n u a ry 1, down m n tln n n u aly . Give It a sin g le We w ish o u r rapidly growing num ber of triends a P o rtlan d and Mrs. Byrd, of Michigan, p ressu re and. If »he d o esn 't s ta rt, do It fam ily took d inner on C h ristm as w ith il py a n d P rosperous N ew Ï ear and to assure them o w ere recen t visitors at the home of Mr. R aney’s b ro th er-in -law and s i t at the high school gym. T he gam e again. was scheduled with the Union Pacific K eeping all w iring co n n ectio n s tig h t Mr. and Mrs. Will Richey. o; purpose a n d ab ility to assist them in niaking t îe te r, Mr. and Mrs, A rth u r Yerkes. Mr. team but they c a n n o t ap p e ar so the and sp a rk plugs d e a n g re a tly a c c e le r Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Berry of P o rt yt a p ro sp ero u s one by supplying m erchandise at ow and Mrs. B N. Raney w ere also Gasco team v o lunteered to play. A ates sta rtin g . land w ere calling on friends here on Cold W e ath er— F ully ch a rg ed b a t guests. fast gam e can be expected because the es! possible prices consistent with good quality. ur Sunday. G ustos defeated th e Legion five In te rie s d o n 'f freeze. T h erefo re be su re A stereoptli on lectu re will be given Tom E llinghara and Mrs. E. Godfrey to te st re g u la rly In w in ter. S ta rtin g ni handise consists of F rid ay night at the M ethodist E pisco th eir first gam e of th e y ear. In stru ctio n s - a s alre ad y giv en —a re of Mt. T abor called on Mr. and Mr». Im portant. D ark days and long n ig h ts pal ch u rch by the Rev Mark F re e F ro st on Sunday. (it OLE RIES— Staple and fancy, Candies and Tobaccos of with c o n sta n t use of lig h ts and o v e r m an, a m issionary from S um atra. He ( \ l , ’ l o i BATTERY Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Richey spent l \ D IM E II TIME w ork for s ta r te r cau se u n d er c h a rg in g all kinds. is said to he an u n u su ally fine sp e ak C hristm as a t Amity. Oregon, with r e l If not w atched. e r and c a rrie s exceedingly Interesting C leao lin ess- Keep b a tte ry clean and Il ' RD WARE—Utensils, Nails. Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Lie. On fro sty m ornings, when th e steam atives. views. T h ere is to be no ch arg e a t every tim e It Is filled wipe off top w ith P lea san t Valley Sunday school en p ressu re is low and en gines slu g g ish , a cloth SCHOOL SUPPLIES— Tablets, Pencils, Pens, Inks, E tc . ten d in g th is lecture, and all a re c o r te rtain ed th e com m unity C hristm as you will h ear th e ca rs in an av erag e Never b rin g an open flume n ear top dially Invited to attend. eve w ith a fine program . T h ere were garag e ro arin g like b la st furnaces, of b attery . HOUSEHOLD DRUGS— Most common and useful. T he g eneral I suites Aid of the Never “ S h o rt" a b a tte ry w ith a tre a ts for all. The decorations were f touds of -inuke a rise ; th ro ttle s are Al 1 0 SU PPLIES—Gas. Oils, Tires, Tubes, Patches. M ethodist ch u rch w ill hold a m eeting sc re w d riv e r or a p air of pliers. It Is wide open. H ere is an o w n er etepplng very had for th e b a tte ry , d raw s out beautiful. W ednesday aftern o o n in the church. Spark Plugs, Etc. on the s ta rte r button and sp in n in g the ezcesslv e c u rre n t, and does not give I t 1» hoped th a t all m em bers of the Pedigree Blank«. m otor over and over. T h ere is a g a r you any reliab le Inform ation. U ss your I > ED and POULTRY SUPPLIES. T he O utlook has a supply of pedi- to u r c | r c |es will m ake an effort to he age em ploye doing th e sam e th in g , hydrom eter. gree blanks, useful for dairym en, p resen t. T ight C onnections— Don’t allow te r while he shoves the th ro ttle and sp ark stock and p o ultry raise rs. Large, very OUR STO RE IS OPEN EV EN IN G S A large num ber of Grewbam people levers up and down to ‘‘h u rry It up. m inals an d coc .lections to becom e See th a t b a tte ry Is flritkly useful, a t a cen ts each, 25 for S 5 c . ____________________ All th is violence Is u n n ecessary . It I <M»se ---------------------------- not only ex h au sts th e b attery , but clam ped Into place. C o n stan t v ib ra when th e ca r s ta rts It puts terrific tion will u ltim ately sh a k e It to pieces, strain on s ta rte r g ears, clu tch , re a r cau se b roken Jars w hen you h it a bum p and loosen conn ectio n s sx le and tires. S ervice S tatio n — D ealers and g a r Again, m any cheap h y d ro m eters are sold, which are to tally u n reliab le and ages should advise cu sto m e rs to ca ll don't re a lly tell th e tru th about the re g u la rly at the m ost re lia b le b a tte ry b attery, and m any g arag es not only serv ice sta tio n In tow n to r helpful a d use them but sell them to custom ers. vice, te stin g and re p a irs. N ever send Don't do this, be su re you get the a m an to anybody who la not a train ed -t one to be had, and pay m ore for b attery m an. Given by Greuham Band T he dealer, garag e m an or ow ner Vine I ik I m j . Thank T»u. ho really w ants com plete know ledge "P le ase , m a ’am ," said a dom estic, M asonic H a ll, G resham ¡of handling b atterie s to m ake them last may be Interested In th e follow ing “th e re 's a p<xir m an at th e door with one w ould th in k of tra d in g in a car just t e L j ' -um m ary of little pointers th a t will w ooden legs.” "W b/, B ridget," annw ered th e ml«- t es were worn out. Why not apply the Mine pnnciple be h elp fu l: tre s s In a rep ro v in g tone, “ w hat can NEW A V ARS EVE T estin g_To determ ine w hether b a t tery is ch arg ed properly. E ither use we do w ith wooden leg s? T ell him vour m o to r: I t ’s perfectly n a tu ra l th a t its m oving we do not w an t any." a really reliab le hydrom eter or go to a rts should need replacem ent. b attery service station T est at least tw ice a m onth. Always test before 1 »n’t sacrifice your car. i onsult us. Ix*t us look it adding w ater to th e battery. Never afte rw a rd Hpeciflc gravity should be < er—we’re motor specialists. fiiflfjcr and /letter Orchestru 1 2M5 or MglMf» ■ V» c g u a ra n te e an expert m echanical job and «la hatte C h a rtin g —Wh A. W. Metzger & Co. BASKETBALL FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 8 P.M . Hard Time Party IEW YEAR’S EVE tail’s C a ta rrh Smith’s General Merchandise another big Why sacrifice a good car just because of motor wear DAA1CE i THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31 •y th e b e st p a rts. Y ou’ll get a price in advance. refreshments Gentlemen $1.00 GRESHAM GARAGE HAML.N . HOSS. Prop. ¡'hone 23»! .. » wasna , JF^-j ¿IW t/jid (LTV Undee rv fjut& C t/ouA, C fbUAirnaA ‘dlaixi ? rfye>u da/rult aAl, laadit*« F’r*‘f The Itrlea« MAI Everybody Welcome i Tollet trtlele« HAIM C U T I ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone 99x1 Ms. t month, nr I*i0 a year, saves * child's They perish if we fail. hee 1 1 ■ t to Cleveland H . Dodge, Treee- ,„ r M \K I AST RRI.ISF, 1SI Fifth I A»en w. New York City.