T W IC E
A
W EEK
G resham O utlook
VOL. 15, NO. 80
FLEET OF
SERVE HIGH SCHOOL
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1020
FAIR BOARD DISCUSSES
PLANS FOR COMING FAIR
BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ CLUBS
MADE EXCELLENT SHOWING
FICKLE COMPANY MAKES
CONTRACTS FOR SEASON
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
#1.50 Per Year
COGSWELLS HOME
FROM LONG TRIP
P lan s for th e 1926 M ultnom ah
T he Oregon P ickle & C anning com
county fair w ere thoroughly discussed
pany sta rte d th is w eek to m ake co n
by the fa ir board at its re g u la r m eet
tra c ts for th e crop of cucum bers to be
ing on T h u rsd ay evening, w hen a good
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Cogsw ell re
B eginning Ja n u a ry 4 th e enlarged
The club y ear ended in No»ember, in te re sts boys of th e teen age. Mrs. B. raised d u rin g th e season of 1926. M.
j rep rese n tatio n w as p resen t, sev eral
M C a rp en ter m ade th e first c o n tra ct tu rn ed to G resham Monday evening
G resham Union high school tr a n s p o r
W.
T
h
o
rn
e
has
a
class
of
15
g
irls
who
I coming from P o rtland. Much in fo r 1925, th e re fo re all sta tistic s are av ail
tation system has been in full swing,
ta k e in stru ctio n in b ra n d ie s of cook for four acres, his son, D. C arp en ter, from a m ost enjoyable trip E ast, cov-
mal discussion of the problem s of th e able re la tin g to th e w ork covered by
m aking th e second c o n tra ct for th ree ering a period of over ten weeks. They
th e num ber of school busses now be
board w as had, especially on th e m at th e county club ag en t and his leaders ing. A home m aking class of six is acres.
j w ent from h ere to Toledo, Ohio, in
ing increased to seven. And th e end
te r of th e ap pointm ent of su p erin ten during the past year. This rs said to u nder th e local lead ersh ip of Mrs. Jas.
M
arket
conditions
to
date
have
been
- w hich city they found a handsom e
is not yet, according to th e opinion of
E lkington, w hile two classes in sew ing
dents of d ep artm en ts, and th e en tire
very u n iav o rab le due to an exception- i new W illys-K night aw aitin g them>
those in position to know. The indica
have
been
a
splendid
club
year
for
w
ith
a
to
ta
l
m
em
bership
of
35
m
em
I subject w as referred to th e executive
ally large crop th ro u g h o u t th e en tire j p urchased
th ro u g h
th e
G resham
tions a re th a t in th e im m ediate fu tu re
i com m ittee, which w ill m eet on next M ultnom ah county and, acco rd in g to bers- a re led by Mrs. F. B. Goudy and [U n ited S tates. w ith th e resu lt th a t ; agency of W. A. H essel, w ith w hich
it w ill be necessary to add m ore m a
Mrs.
Cecil
Metzger.
th
e
sta
te
club
leader,
H.
C.
Seym
our,
j Sunday m orning and m ake the selec
chines to the grow ing itin e ra ry as
At P o w ellh u rst a sew ing class has sales prices have been low and b u si they continued th e ir journey. The
tions. T he m em bers of th e com m ittee a very good one over th e state.
rep rese n ted by increased enrollm ent
T
h
ere
are
now
60
organized
clubs
in
been
o rg n ilz ed w ith an en ro llm en t of ness h ard to obtain- w hich m eans a m achine w as a 1925 model, fo u r-cylin
are T. J. K reuder, H. A. Lewis, M. M
in the high school. It is thought th a t
th e county w ith an en ro llm en t of 543 12 u n d er the lead ersh ip of Mrs. C lara slow m ovem ent and a co nsiderable der sedan and one conducive to much
Squire, J. V. Cogswell, T. R. H ow itt
by th e beginning of an o th er school
while tw o cooking classes stock on hand. Sales pro sp ects for com fort and p leasu re d u rin g th e re
m
em bers, all b ut 10 of whom m ade th e F h m au
Chas. Cleveland and A. W. M etzger.
next fall and w in ter a re not too m ainder of th e ir in te restin g trip.
y ear tw o o r th re e m ore conveyances
Cogswell has been delegated to final com pletions. Of the 60 clubs, 54 w ith a com bined en ro llm en t of 15 are bright. H ow ever, th e d irec to rs of the
In all they covered 6373 m iles w ith
w i'l be required to ta k e care of th e
in
stru
cted
by
Mrs.
M.
H.
Duffy
and
a
re
rated
as
100
per
cent.
The
total
w ork out th e tick et program for the
the
sedan, re tu rn in g home by w ay of
Oregon
P
ickle
&
C
anning
com
pany
tra n sp o rta tio n problem .
com ing fair, and to see th a t the v ari valuation of th e 13 d ep artm en ts of Mrs. A. A. H essem er.
th
e
so
u th ern route. They crossed th e
have
decided
to
c
o
n
tra
ct
th
is
seaso
n
’s
Follow ing is given a lis t of th e bus
Mildred and A udrey Johnson are
ous kinds req u ired a re ready when th e clubs, th e sewing, cooking, home m ak
crop at th e sam e prices as paid last O zarks in A rk an sas, th e G uadalupes
ow ners and drivers, to g e th er w ith th e
the
local
lead
ers
for
the
sew
ing
class
ing,
cam
p
cooking,
poultry,
pig,
calf,
tim e comes.
year, lim iting the acreag e to be co n and th e Mimores in Texas. They w ent
d istric t covered by them , th e m ake of
S. B. H all and W. D. K inder have potato, gard en , corn, sheep, rab b it and of 11 m em bers in I’owell Valley. Mrs. tra c te d to th e av ailab le em pty ta n k over Mule pass 6l»3o feet in h eight and
m achine they drive and th e sa lary
W.
E.
W
heeler
will
in
stru
c
t
the
Orient
canning,
is
placed
at
$25,536.
of
which
been appointed a com m ittee, w ith
space. T his m akes it n ecessary for continued over th e co n tin en tal divide
paid each per m onth: Pow ell VaWey
pow er to choose a th ird , to revise and the cost of o p eratin g is listed at $17,- class of 16 m em bers in sewing. A th e grow ers d esiring to raise cucum in A rizona, down th e G ila riv er and
d istric t is covered by B. M. Howell
341,
leaving
a
to
tal
n
et
profit
of
$8,195.
sew
ing
class
of
eight
lias
been
o
rg
an
prep are th e prem ium list and a rra n g e
who drives a C hevro'et and receives
T he local leaders m et Decem ber 2 ized at W ilkes under the d irection of bers th is y ear to m ake th e ir co n tra cts over th e Gibson dam, w here they w’ere
for its publication.
early as from all com m ents received. obliged to force the W illys-K night
a sa la ry of $80 a m onth; Botkin &
for
th e purpose of electing officers for Mrs. Lois Gray. Home m aking, sew
A volum inous rep o rt of th e accounts
it is th e in ten tio n of a la rg e r num ber j th ro u g h sev eral inches of w ater over
Ryan a re ow ners and d riv ers of the
of the fair board has been subm itted the ensuing year. W. C. L aw rence ing, p o ultry and cam p cooking clubs of g ro w ers th a n u su al to raise cucum the ap ro n of th e dam, w hich w as m ore
Republic for the O rient d istric t, for
have
been
organized
at
Lynch,
w
ith
an
by th e au d ito r chosen to go over th e was elected p resid en t for 1926, Mrs.
bers and th e intention of a g rea t or less te rrify in g to any b u t the
w hich » v receive $920 per m onth;
books, and has been accepted by th e Jo h n Lynch vice p resid en t and Mrs. L. enro llm en t of 30 m em bers. Mrs. R. R. m any of them to in c re ase th e acreag e dauntless.
W illiam C arlstedt, drives a Dodge bus
board. T he rep o rt covers m any pages H. Stone se creta ry and tre a su re r. Mr. Stone has been appointed local leader raised th is y ear over th e acreag e of
T he sh iftin g sand dunes of so u th ern
and serves Lusted, Cedar and V ictory [
of ty p ew ritten m atter, and as yet has Seym our w as p resen t and gave a of the home m aking club. Miss Gladys last year.
C
alifornia
proved a m ost in te restin g
d istric ts at a m onthly sa lary of $170; I
not been p ut in a condensed form for splendid ta lk on club w ork over the P ennington of th e sew ing club, Mrs.
It is advisable for those in ten d in g to study. T he only bad roads of th e en
P eter W eiland for th e Lynch and |
L.
R.
S
h
eller
of
the
p
o
u
ltry
club
and
sta
te
and
in
th
e
county.
the public. It is expected th a t such a
raise cucum bers to m ake c o n tra c ts as tire trip w ere enco u n tered over the
Rockwood d istricts, drives a Ford bus
D uring th e past m onth County Club Mrs. A. Jones of th e cam p cooking.
rep o rt w ill be ready in a sh o rt tim e
early as possible in o rd er to be su re of Siskiyous, th ese being due to icy con
a t a sa la ry of $125 a m onth; E. E.
A
rab
b
it
class
of
nine
has
been
Agent
K
inder
ch
a
rtered
th
e
new
club
for publication in th is paper.
a
m a rk e t for th e crop, as according to dition. N um erous w recks lay strew n
Brown for the Boring d istric t drives
p ictu re and showed it over th e county 1 formed at G ilbert and at Maplewood a
the m anagem ent, no cucum bers will along th e p ath of th e ice in dicating
a C hevrolet a t $132 a m onth; David j
for
one
week.
T
he
p
ic
tu
re
will
be
se-
'
cooking
class
of
seven
has
been
or-
Zion Evangelical Services.
be received d u rin g th e season of 1926 eith er poor d riving or in adequate pre-
S tabler driv er of the C hevrolet bus in
Sunday school of th e Z ior E vangel cured again as soon as possible and ganized, both of which as yet have 110 th a t a re not u nder co n tract.
caution. T aken in all it w as a trip of
H illsview and Union d istric t receives
,
.
™ ... , , ica church begins a t 10 a. m., followed will be show n in those d istric ts th a t leaders, w hile at th e la tte r place a
a lifetim e and one th a t could be du
a salary of $125 a m onth; T ro u td ale
,
... .
sew
ing
club
has
been
organized
con
have
not
as
yet
seen
it.
by the E nglish services a t 11 from th e
plicated w ith p leasu re.
SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
and F airview d istric ts a re covered by j
The clubs have now been re o rg a n sistin g of 13 m em bers w hich is under
topic, ‘‘Be Ye S ep arate.” The serm on
Tlie new m achine fully lived up to
OFFERS FINE PROGRAM
a F ord bus driven by Leo Bailey a t a
th
e
lead
ersh
ip
of
Mrs.
W
eaver.
R
u
s
ized
for
1926
and
are
beginning
tlie
topic of th e G erm an services b egin
its
excellent rep u ta tio n and no ad
m onthly sa la ry of $10.
ning at 11:50 a. m. w ill be, "M atthew new y ear full of optim ism and a sellville has a to ta l of five organized
T he co n cert of th e P o rtlan d Sym- ju stm en t w as n ecessary d u rin g the en
In all of the above cases the bodies I
brig
h
t
prospective
for
m
ore
and
b
etter
,
clubs
w
ith
33
m
em
bers,
four
for
sew-
the P ublican ." Noon luncheon will he
pho'ny o rch e stra, to be played Mon tire journey. But one p u n ctu re, th a t
of the school busses a re owned by th e ;
served in th e p rim ary Sunday school work. T hree sew ing clubs have been , ing and one for cooking, u nder the day n ig h t a t th e public au d ito riu m j o ccu rrin g in T exas, m a rred th e pleas-
d istric t, th e d riv ers providing the !
organized in th e G ilbert d istric t, w ith I leadership of Mrs. Benson, Mrs. E thel
room. Ju n io r and senior L eague b u s
will open w ith th e lovely sixth u re of life in general. E xceptionally
ch assis, witli th e exception of the
iness m eetings and election of officers Mrs. G. O. Madden, Mrs. C. F. T ich- F ran k lin , Mrs. D uncan and Mrs. Ruth (P a th étiq u e) sym phony of P io tr H itch flue tim e w as m ade by Mr. Cogssw ell
O rient m achine w hich is owned en
will take place im m ediately a fte r th e enor and Mrs. C. B. F orce as leaders. ! D utton.
T chaikow sky. Mr. van H o o g straten in driving. At one po in t in T exas he
tire ly by Botkin & Ryan and the
luncheon h o u r . The an n u a l business T h ere a re 37 m em bers in th e clubs. j F airview is rep resen ted by a poultry has elected to play th is piece in r e m ade 105 m iles in tw o h o u rs of tim e.
T ro u td ale and F airview bus w hich Is
m eeting of th e co ngregation w ill be G ilbert also has a hom e m aking club and cio k in g club co n sistin g of 20 sponse to extensive p opular dem and. The av erag e ru n n in g tim e w as of
owned by the school d istric t. S atis- i
w ith an en ro llm en t of nine m em bers m em bers, tlie p o ultry clu b to be under
held at 2 or 2:30 p. m.
factory schedules have been worked
u nder th e lead ersh ip of Mrs. W. B. th e lead ersh ip of C. M. B uckner while, It is ce rtain ly one of the m ost liked of necessity m uch less th a n th a t, being
all sym phonic com positions, chiefly a fractio n over 28 m iles an hour. B ut
out and nothing but p raise has been 1
G resham G rade School T each er Wed*. Boag. A sew ing club has been o rg an as yet, the cooking club lias no leader. because of th e exotic m elodiousness of 42 q u a rts of oil w ere used and 476 g al
heard for the efficient m an n er in I
Cupid invaded th e ra n k s of the ized at V ictory w ith an en ro llm en t of Miss W elcome and Miss Moar have tlie th ird m ovem ent. Tlie com posi lons of gas.
w hich th e tra n sp o rta tio n of school '
G resham g rad e school te ac h ers during nine m em bers which is supervised by been appointed lead ers for th e cook tion does not follow the b eaten p ath of
At Cam pbell, C alifornia, Mr. and
stu d en ts has been handled.
ing club of 21 at the B rooks school-
the holiday vacation, causing one, Miss Mrs. G. W. Alder.
sym phonic w orks, and. outside of tlie Mrs. Cogswell had th e p le asu re of vis-
Local autom obile d ea le rs shared to
house.
At
W
est
P
o
rtlan
d
two
sewing
Six
clubs
have
so
fa
r
been
o
rg
an
a considerable extent in the profits de- I V irginia B roughton, to cap itu late. She ized at G resham , th re e of th ese being clubs and a cam p cooking club, w ith a first and th ird m ovem ents, h as little | iting w ith old acq u ain tan ces, Mr. and
was m a rried in S eattle on December
in common w ith th e recognized pro- Mrs. B. F. Cogswell, who fo rm erly
rived from th e extensjon of the school
31 to Lyle C. Rogers, of th a t city, but cooking classes. G eorge H ayden has com bined en ro llm en t of 38 m em bers, totypes, like th e Beethoven fifth and lived a t L innem ann. T h eir d aughter,
lines. Tw o of the C hevrolet« w ere
a
re
under
th
e
lead
ersh
ip
of
Miss
a
class
of
17
and
C.
M.
Q
ulcksall
one
has retu rn ed to G resham to com plete
th e Dvorak “New W orld." It closes Miss M ary Cogswell, w ho is a stu d e n t
pu rchased through the W alter Metz
her c o n tra c t for tlie school year. Mr. of 20 m em bers, th is w ork com prising B lanche Cundiff, Miss Anne Schm it w ith a long, extended strain , denoting at the U niversity of Oregon, re tu rn e d
ger agency, on.: of the F ords w as ob
and
Mrs.
Je
n
n
ie
G
razier.
th
e
cooking
w
hich
m
ore
p
articu
la
rly
Rogers w ill rem ain in S eattle w here
extrem e pathos. T he o rig in al con w ith them from her home w here she
tained th ro u g h Hr-kcr & Son and the
he is em ployed in th e offices of the
stru ctio n of th e sym phony has led Mr. had been spending th e holidays.
Dodge driven by 7»lr. C arlsted t was
Shell Oil com pany. At th e close of
van H o o g straten to b reak th e p rece
Mr. and Mrs. Cogswell arc m ost en
bought thro u g h l'a m lin & Hoss, of
the sp rin g te rm of school, Mrs. Rogers
dent of closing co n certs w ith th e sym th u siastic over th e ir w onderful trip ,
G resham .
will go to S eattle w here the couple
phony. The “ P ath e tiq u e” w ill th e re th e fine to u rin g possibilities of th e
will reside. She is living a t th e Geo.
fore be given at th e opening of Mon W illys-K night and th e enjoyable visit
New Books Added to Library.
Hayden hom e w hile in G resham .
day n ig h t’s concert.
w ith frien d s and relativ es along the
Among the new books of fiction r e
T
he
o
u
tstan
d
in
g
offering
of
th
e
sec
route-
for w hich th e trip w as planned
Councilm
en
who
w
ere
elected
a
t
the
P
ostal
receip
ts
at
th
e
G
resham
post-
cently added to th e G resham branch
Word has been received of th e death
lib ra ry a re P eren nial B achelor, P a r a t San Jose, C alifornia, on Decem ber office for Decem ber, 1925, indicate th a t November election w ere sw orn into ond group w ill be th e “Negro R h ap a t first. More th a n 10,000 m iles w ere
rish ; P o rtra it of a Man w ith Red H air, 28, of Mrs. V. A. A m m erm an, who th e holiday m ails w ere th e h eav iest in office at th e re g u la r m eeting of the sody" of R ubin G oldm ark. T his com m ade including side trip s by both
W alpole; Suspense, C onrad; One In lived in G resham for a num ber of th e h isto ry of th e office, according to city council on W ednesday evening poser, w hile a nephew of th e fam ous tra in and auto.
cre asin g P urpose, H utchinson; Red years. She w as 70 y ears of age. S u r E. E. Jo h n so n , postm aster. In spite w ere T. R. H ow itt, C. I. R ak er and H u n g arian com poser, C arl G oldm ark,
Methodist Episcopal Church.
Lam p, R in eh a rt; M eadow lark Basin, viving rela tiv e s h ere a re Mrs. F ritz of the fact th a t th e C h ristm as m ails W. C. Metzger. T he first tw o w ere is A m erican by b irth and inclination.
Bible
school m eets at 10 a. m. on
H
is
p
rin
cip
al
w
orks,
like
th
e
“H
ia
elected
to
succeed
them
selves,
w
hile
w
ere
20
per
cent
h
eav
ier
th
a
n
la
st
Bower, and Old B rig’s Cargog, I’uls- Stoker, a sister, and Mrs. S. G. C arrel,
w ath a" o v ertu re and th e rhapsody are Sunday w ith classe s for all ages w ith
Metzger
w
as
new
ly
elected,
and
su
c
year,
they
w
ere
d
ispatched
w
ith
less
ford.
a niece.
congestion and delay th a n u su al, due ceeds A. H. H am m ar. T he hold-over d istin ctly A m erican in content. T he com petent te ac h ers and a welcome
in large m easu re to th e fact th a t th e councilm en a re R ussell K. Akin, Dr. la tte r has n ever been given publicly i th a t m akes people feel at home.
Ads. add to your ad-vantage.
New th in g s under "C lassified.”
M orning w orship and serm on will
public is learn in g th e ad v an tag e of A W. Botkin and B. W. T horne. The in P o rtlan d before. It is one of the
early shopping and ea rly m ailing, evening w as spent in th e ro u tin e b u si com p arativ ely recen t w orks of th e be at 11 a. m. T he serm on by th e p as
'h ris tm a s m ailing of p arc els began ness connected w ith th e closing of th e com poser, and in a sh o rt span of to r will be on th e topic "S erv in g God
about th e ten th of D ecem ber. By the affairs of th e old year and th e begin y ears, it h as been given by m any of W ith W hat We H ave.” T h ere w ill be
th e w ell-know n sym phony o rc h e stra s special m usic by th e choir.
15th the ru sh w as on in e a rn est, co n ning of th e new.
Ju n io r E p w o rth L eague m eets a t 3
tin u in g stead ily u n til th e 24th. T hus
C. E. P ila n t w as reta in ed as n ig h t of th e country. It has been played on
th e m ailing w hich fo rm erly w as co n m arsh al. He received th e com m enda tlie Pacific coast, by th e San F ra n p. m. and sen io r L eague a t 6:45 and
fined to C h ristm as week, w as d istrib tion of th e council for his thorough cisco and Hollywood sym phonies, and th e evening service at 7:30. In con
NEW P \CK HERRING, large and fat 4 for 25c
tin u atio n of th e plan a lre ad y adopted
uted over a period of tw o w eeks, to w ork in cleaning th e stre e ts, w hich he the Los A ngeles philharm onic.
HOLLAND HERRING, very fine fish keg $1.65
The “ E sp an a R hapsodie” of Alexis I and in p ro g ress for sev eral Sunday
th e m u tu al ad v an tag e of th e public does outside of his w o rk as n ig h t
E m m anuel C h ab rier is one of th e best I evenings th e topic for th e evening's
and th e postoffice d ep artm ent.
m arsh al.
3. W HITE STAR SARDINES, large oval tins
As postal rec eip ts a re considered
An adjourned m eeting of th e coun of all show num bers. A sublim ated j service w ill be “T he P erso n of
2 for 25c
n a c cu rate b aro m eter of business ell will he held on next W ednesday m edley of S panish tunes, it is glam - ; C hrist.” T h ere will be som e unique
T he w altz, featu res in th e m usical p ro g ram for
onditions, th e follow ing figures may night. J a n u a ry 13, w hen bids on the o urous and colorful.
4. ROYAL CLUB PEACHES, heavy syrup,
be of in te re st:
j co n stru ctio n of th e w ate r reserv o ir ’’T ales from th e V ienna W oods” of th e evening. T h ere w ill be th e usual
2 cans 47c
P ostal rec eip ts for Decem ber. 1924 ‘ and connecting pipe system w ill be Jo h an n S tra u ss, will close th e eon- song service of w hich H. W. S trong
w ere $1,468.13, and for D ecem ber, j opened. It is understood th a t several cert. T his piece has been considered will have ch a rg e and in connection
5. DR \NGE MARMALADE.....large 24-oz jar 24c
1925, $1,817.91.
| co n stru ctio n com panies have subm lt- as one of th e finest of th e celebrated w ith th e service th e uniq u e fea tu re s
7. GOOD COOKING and EATING APPLES,
R eceipts for the q u a rte r, October, 1 ted bids on th e .w o rk as a whole, also w altz king, and is one of the best will come. All a re assu re d th a t both
topic tre a tm e n t and m usic w ill be well
November- D ecem ber, 1921, w ere $3.- on se p arate u n its of the w ork, and It is know n w altzes ever w ritten .
Box $1.00 and $1.25
T he co n cert will com m ence p rom pt w orth while.
95.93, and for the sam e q u a rte r of expected th a t some tim e will be re-
S. YIM FLOUR, a high patent flour.......... sack $2.23
1925 $3,393.35.
i q uired by tlie en g in eers in considering ly at 8:30, but inasm uch as it is d if - ( The official board w ill m eet a t th e
For th e y ear 1924 they w ere $10,- the bids w ith th e council before a de- ficult to se at th e p atro n s a t once, it is p a sto r’s study on T uesday evening at
9. SI GAR. Pure Cane, 100-pound sack, cash....$6.15
164.22, and for the year 1925, $10,- i clsion can be reached.
urged th a t th ey be on hand as much 7:45 w hen a full atten d a n ce of all
577.34.
in advance as possible. T his is p a r m em bers is urged.
10. BI LK RAISINS, Seedless Sultanas.......3 lbs. 29c
Baptist Church Services.
tic u la rly im m inent, since th e sym
Follow ing a re the po stal rec eip ts for
On T h u rsd ay evening a t 7:30 the
The Bible school and p reach in g s e r phony will open th e co n cert Monday m eeting for p ra y e r and Bible study
th
e
past
five
y
ea
rs:
11. RAISIN DAY SPECIAL RAISINS,
vices of the B aptist ch u rch w ill be night.
will be held. T he g en eral topic for
1921 ..................................... $ 7.863.79
4-lb. package 39<
held in the g rad e school next Sunday.
the Bible lesson is "T ak in g Men
1922 ...................................... 8,516.26
The Bible school w ill m eet a t 10 a. m.
Alive."
1923 ..............
9.540.26
Free M ethodist Service*.
12. BI LK COCOA, high oil content........ 4 lbs. 25<
and th e m orning ch u rch service will
On Ja n u a ry 17th th e re w ill be an
1924 ...................................... 10.164.22
T he re g u la r services w ill be ob
begin at 11 o'clock. T he su b ject of served at th e F ree M ethodist ch u rch en tire evening of m usic u n d er th e d i
1925 ...................................... 10,577.34
13. CITRUS WASHING POWDER.
th e m orning serm on w ill be "The next Sunday beginning w ith Sunday rection of th e choir. Music lovers will
2 pkgs, 54c, 1 pkg. EREE
T otal,
$46.661.87
New T hings of th e New Y ear." The school a* 10 o'clock and follow ed by have a rich tr e a t in sto re for them
B. Y P. U. will m eet at 6:30 p. in. and preach in g a t 11 by the p asto r, th e Rev. New song books have been ordered
14. SILVER BAR TOM \TOES, 2 'j tins 2 for 25.
All b erry g ro w ers who a re not u n th e evening service will be held at
W. T. K lotzbach. from th e subject. and it is expected they will su rely be
der co n tra ct. ATTENTION. Call H. G. 7:30. The topic of the evening se r
15. PURE STRAINED HONEY.........quart jars 59
"E lija h at Mt. C arm el." Young peo h ere by th e evening ut Ja n u a ry 17th.
Andrew , 896. for v aluable inform ation mon will be "T h in g s up to D ate.” The
p le's m eeting w ill be held at 7 o'clock, The new book is one of th e finest col
16. CREME OIL SOAP............................. 6 bars 25.
con cern in g th is y ea r's crop.—Adv.
in term ed iate society w ill m eet at w ith ev an g elistic p reach in g at 8.
lections published and will put new
6:30 p. m.
T he an n u al conference Young Peo life and v itality Into th e singing.
New Councilmen Take
Gresham Postoffice
Shows Steady Gain Office; Two-Year Term
Grocery Bulletin
These prices are exceedingly low and rule for
Saturday and Monday only.
A. IV. Metzger & Co.
Quality
and Service
Phone ¡4SI
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use th e W an t Ads. N otice
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B argain ra te s on the Oregon J o u r
nal are now on. also a ttra c tiv e com bi
nation ra te s w ith th e G resham Out
look. Until F eb ru ary 3 th e r a te s will
be as follow s: Daily and Sunday
Jo u rn a l, $7. w ith Outlook. $7.80; Daily
Jo u rn a l, $5, w ith Outlook. $6; W eek
ly Jo u rn a l one y ear 75c, w ith Outlook,
$2 O rder th ro u g h th e Outlook.
Index to th è news— see W ant Ads
p le's M issionary convention wtll be
held J a n u a ry 15-17 a t th e C entral
F ree M ethodist ch u rch In P o rtland,
co rn e r of E ast 55th and F lan d ers
street. It is expected th a t th e G resh
am society will be rep resen ted a t th e
g ath erin g to g eth er w ith th e o th er so
cieties th ro u g h o u t th e conference.
See the b arg a in s listed in the W ant
Ads.
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