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G resham O utlook TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS VOL. 1«, NO. 76 T W IC E A W EEK GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER I», IW< Gresham Woman Is Hurt in Auto Mixup Christmas Seals Sales Start Soon in Schools “Best Farm W orker’* TOPICS OF INTEREST ’ ANNOI N( ED BY PASTOR A nnouncem ent of the topics u n d er discussion at the Methodist church next Sunday indicate that the services will be of u n u su al in terest. T he p asto r is to speak at the m orning hour on, “God's Hand In A m erican H isto ry '” in which he will p rese n t some of th e m iracles connected w ith the settlem en t and developm ent of our co u n try which reveal God's hand in th ese m atters. He w ill also discuss th e present obligations w hich a re a re su lt of God’s p resence in A m erican life. T he senviee will be in th e Interest of th e W om an’s Home M issionary society, and will be the occasion of th e an n u al th an k offering for the work. The serm on for the evening hour is called. “W here Are We Going?" T he m ovem ents of the ea rth in the u n th in k ab le spaces of th e universe suggest th e subject, for as the ea rth moves, so does hum anity and so do individuals. T his is a serm on tha’t will he enjoyed, and will give to those who h ear it a larg er outlook on life and a deeper realization of Its im portance. Both the services w ill be en riched by special m usic, in tile m orning by the adult ch o ir and In the evening by the new ju n io r choir. The E pw orth League hour Is 6:30; th e topic for Sunday eveuing is “ Living at Your Best." George M cAllister is thu leader. The S unday school m eets at 10 o'clock. T h ere are classes for all ages with consecrated teachers. Fred Crane Elected Master of Pomona l’er Year PIONEER IS BURIED Berry Pointers Given by Cannery Manager B erry acreage should not he In The sale of C hristm as seals will Mrs. O. H. M itchell of G resham , | A large class of g ran g ers, 13 of I creased next year, according to D. 66, had th e bridge of her nose b ro k begin in th e ru ra l schools of the the num ber being from G resham , E. Towle, m anager of the Berry en and h er forehead badly cu t in county on th e day before T h an k s w ere initiated w ith im pressive c e r (¡row ers P acking com pany. He an autom obile accident at th e 12- giving u nder the auspices of th e draw s th is conclusion from the emony W ednesday evening into the m ile co rn e r betw een 8 and 9 p resen t m ark et conditions th ro u g h Oregon T u berculosis association. o'clock th is m orning. H er h u s 5th degree as th e concluding role ’ out the world, and passes th e in The M ultnom ah County Public band, w ith whom she w as riding, of the Pomona gran g e w hich met form ation to berry grow ers tn the H ealth Assn, is cooperating in the w as slightly bruised about th e face. in its reg u la r q u a rte rly session at following le tte r: work, and approval has been ex Mrs. M itchell w as brought to the the Masonic hall during th e day. "The w eath er for th e past m onth pressed by R. R. T u rn er, sta te su- office of Dr. A. W. Botkin in G resh T he election of Pom ona officers, ‘ has been too sum m er-like for the | p erin ten d en t of public in stru ctio n . am for first aid and was la te r ta k which occurs every tw o years, berries to w ithstand a freeze and One of th e objects tow ard w hich en by him to th a . P ortland s a n ita r took place in th e afternoon a t the | m uch depends on th e balance of the th e tu b ercu lo sis association is ium. She w as accom panied by her fall and w inter m onths as to th e to n close of the lectu re hour. The I nage p rospects for next year. H ow w orking in th e estab lish m en t of a h usband and h er daughter, Mrs. E. G resham gran g e played host to the ! ever, a reduction in tonnage would sum m er h ealth cam p during the A. Taylor. visiting g ran g e rs and at noon | be a good thing to steady th e m a r m onths of Ju ly and A ugust for the The in ju rie s w ere th e re s u lt of a about 200 p artook of an appetizing ket and prevent a slum p in values boys and g irls who a re co n stan tly collision w ith a c a r driven by I. R. below th e cost of production. luncheon at th e g ran g e h all, a Mrs. Catherine l.innemanii F "T he ab u n d an t crop of th e past exposed to infection from tu b e rc u A cheson of Hood River, who w as slig h tly sm aller num ber rem a in A fte r a national contest, H om er losis p atients. This would afTord Her death at h er home here last season fully supplied the dem and driving to P o rtlan d accom panied by ing over for the evening events. Sheffield, ag e 16, of Crosby T exas, Monday at the age of 98 Is m ourned for both straw b e rrie s and red ra s p women and children, none of whom has been declared the ou tstan d in g an o p p o rtu n ity to give In stru ctio n About 250 m em bers of Pom ona by a host of acqu ain tan ces. Her b erries, also black b erries and has w ere injured. M itchell, who w as boy’s ag ric u ltu ral w orker of th e U. in th e prevention of th e disease w ere p resen t at th e session W ed unusually long and active life left an unsold su rp lu s In the hands grow ers and dealers th a t has a and at th e sam e tim e would build driving a light tru ck , w as nearly S. nesday m orning when th e reg u la r ebbed slowly to a peaceful close, of death com ing as a re le a se from a bearish influence, hut ow ing to He has won every possible honor up a resistan c e ag a in st it in the acro ss th e B ase Line, w hen the ro u tin e of business w as dispatched. tired and w orn-out body. sane m ark etin g m ethods the m a r re a r of his c a r w as stru ck by Ache- and scholarship in his state. Re ch ild ren who would attend. ket lias not been dem oralized and Among a num ber of reso lu tio n s i cently when cotton was $50 per F unds from the sales w ill also so n 's car. T he door of th e tru c k bale— he had his made into m at- in passing I w ish to sta te th a t th a t w ere passed w as one intro- g ro w ers' cooperative associations w as throw n open by th e ja r apd resses, selling them a t $25 e a c h - be used to continue th e ed u catio n duced from th e gran g e at Stayton, can he th an k ed for th is steadying al activ ities and n u rsin g services Mrs. M itchell fell to th e pavem ent. realizing $100 profit per bale. Oregon, ask in g th a t the Pom ona su p p o rt but it would seem w ise a t of the n u rses who a re w orking u n She did not a t any tim e lose con th is tim e to not in crease the a c re g ran g e of M ultnomah county put der th e M ultnom ah County Public sciousness. Both cars w ere dam age of any kind of fru it as p ra c ti itself on record ag ain st hazing In cally all kinds a re in over supply H ealth association. Mrs. George aged. A cheson's w as b ro u g h t to high schools, in th e effort to have ami values In some varieties a re Lum sden of Fairview is president G resham for re p a irs and th e fam ily a sta te law passed to this effect. A 1 much below the cost of production, Sim ple and im pressive w ere the o f th is organization and Mrs. P. R. proceeded to P o rtlan d by stage. and u n less supplies are reduced all resolution was prom ptly d rafted j last rite s said over th e rem ain s of fru it values will reach low er levels. W hiteside of P o rtlan d is executive Mrs. Floyd M etzger of P o rtlan d which favored the desired leg isla G randm a L innem ann. who passed "P lease keep tn m ind th e cotton secretary . had called a t th e J. H. Metzger tion. aw ay Monday m orning nt the age | grow ers p redicam ent, th e p rese n t hom e early in th e m orning and w as Much p raise w as heard for the , T he Seventh Day A dventist con of 98. Old frien d s of th e fam ily m ark et value being 25 per cent be at the 12-mile co rn er on h er way P .E .P . WILL OCCUPY low th e cost of production, the es way tn which th e v isito rs w ere en- i gregation of G resham is erectin g a gath ered to pay th e ir la st respects, tim ated loss being $460,000,000. hom e when th e accident occurred. DOWSETT BUILDING te rtaln e d at th e tw o m eals of the com m odious place of w orship In some of whom had know n her all T his is a resu lt of a good crop and She brought Mr. and Mrs. M itchell day, over 300 being served by th e | C lanahan addition, th e building to The rep o rt has now been co n th eir live-,. The Rev. David Cathey a reduced dem and th a t is In p a rt a to G resham in h er car. _ m em bers of the G resham gran g e, j face w est on M ignonette avenue firmed by all the in terested p arties direct resu lt of — the uw j^of sh o rt and D r. A. T h o m p so n sp o k e a p - — — — A ppetizing, home-cooked food was ; tw o blocks w est of Main street. th a t th e D ow sett building on E ast ROSE EXHIBIT prcclallvely of the c h a ra c te r of the a re not cotton grow ers hut the we > GOLDEN HI I E DIN N ER the foundation of th e m eals. The TO BE HELD P ra ctically all of the w ork on the Powell stree t, which is rapidly RECEIPTS INCREASED dill pickles for th e lunch w ere do deceased. H er fav o rite hymuR ton sta te s hfffe been liberal users ch u rch is donation labor and Ren nearin g com pletion, has been were sung and p ra y e r w as offered off our jam s and je llies so we are Rose g row ers of Oregon have ban T re h er is g en eral overseer of leased for a term of th ree years to From la ter rep o rts received from nated by the Oregon Pickle & C an In G erm an, her n ativ e tongue and directly affected as we a re by the Insolvency of th e p ra irie states been extended an invitation to par th e c a rp e n te r work. the P o rtlan d E lectric Pow er com J. J. H andsaker. regional director ning com pany. one w hich w as d ear to her h eart, g rain farm er as w ell as E uropean In the aftern o o n Pom ona m em tic ip a te tn and to exhibit a t the T he building, which is to he 24 pany w hich will take possession of for th e N orthw est in the N ear East i by th e Rev. E. H o rstm au n . T hose poverty. th ird an n u a l T hanksgiving Rose x 44 feet in size, is of fram e co n thp new q u a rte rs December 1 or Relief, it is g ratify in g to learn that bers and a sp rin k lin g of v isito rs •who bore the cask et to Its last "W e can n o t get aw ay from the show to be held a t th e M ultnom ah stru ctio n and th e in te rio r w ill be soon a fte r. Officials of the com th e net re su lt of the Golden Rule enjoyed a trea t d u rin g the lectu re | restin g place In the G resham cem e- tr u th in un econom ic w ay th a t hotel in P o rtlan d , on T uesday, No plastered. It w ill be heated by a pany’s h ea d q u arte rs in P o rtlan d dinner given in G resham last F ri hour as they listened first to F red ■ te ry w ere old friends, John and Ed. tra d e like th e w ate rs of th e e a rth m ust find in te rn a tio n a l levels and vem ber 23, from 6 to 11 p. m. large stove for th e present. The have com pleted final plans as to day evening will total som ething L. Boalt, editor of th e P o rtlan d i S leret, Jo h n M etzger, Schuyler we a re all in te rd e p e n d e n t- to a News, and la ter to Miss E lsie Mc T he rose show is being held un- back of th e chu rch w ill be divided the lease and o th er d etails and over $239. In th is am ount is in I Jones, C. F. Ituegg and Roy W. g re a t extent and my advice to all *der th e auspices of the P rogressive Into tw o classro o m s for the use of have subm itted blue p rin ts to the cluded about $60 In reliable G uire, se creta ry of th e P o rtlan d Gibbs. T he s c rip tu re w as read l»y b erry g ro w ers and o th e rs is to as far as possible pay your debts and Y. W. C. A., who has lately r e B usiness M en's club, and cups, rib th e Sabbath school, and w hen nec e x t r a c t o r . Claude Stockton, for pledges. th e Rev, H. V. W ilhelm . get out of th e in te re st paying class. tu rn ed from a v isit to her fa th e r's bons and o th e r prizes w ill be essary tw o 5-foot doors can be th e a rran g e m en t of th e in te rio r as In a p erso n al le tte r to the O ut T he sin g e rs w ere C. E. R usher, "Be p rep ared to sta n d a siege if aw ard ed for displays of ro ses or opened" to provide m ore capacity to w iring, p artitio n s, desk, etc. look Mr. H an d sak er voices his a p old hom e in Ire la n d and who r e Miss G ertru d e A lexander, Mrs. E. necessary. How can we best do galed her h e a re rs w ith acco u n ts of o th e r outdoor grow n flowers. I t is in th e auditorium . It is possible P a rtic u la r atten tio n will be paid to p reciation us follow s: "W ill you i W. A ylsw orlh and L eslie W alrail. th is? By reducing the cost of p ro an ticip ated th a t exhibits w ill be th a t th e church will be read y for special w iring for th e display of be Jtlnd enough to let me thank, incidents tn th a t country. T h ere They san g “Lead. K indly L ight,” duction. How can we reduce the cost of p ro d u ctio n ? By giving the ran g es and o th er electric eq uip th ro u g h your colum ns, those who co u ld n 't possibly be m ore th a n one "N earer, My God to Thee" and b erries b etter care, p roper tillag e displayed by people from W ashing occupancy In about tw o m onths. F red Boalt and he cap tiv ated hts j m ent w hich w ill be w ell featu red w orked so h ard to m ake a success ton. Y am hill, Hood River, C lacka Not only are th e m em bers of the | "Abide With Me.” Miss Amy Coop and supplying Hit* needed fe rtility or p lan t food. T his Is very im p o rt m as. Columbia, Marion and a num local church organization in te re s t by th e com pany when am ple floor of the Golden Rule d inner on last h ea rers from the opening sentence. er w as at th e piano. an t and the grow er who gives the w ere j ber of oth er counties th a t a re w ith ed in th e erection of the building, space Is available. It is planned F rid ay evening? The num ber of Much of th e tim e th ey Among th e relativ es and old b erries a ch ance by doing good in easy distan ce of P o rtlan d , a l but several from th e outside are to have a com plete display room, persons in atten d an ce was m ost doubled up w ith lnughter. Mr. friends who cam e for the fu n eral work and doing It a t the proper th e in te rest Boalt urged cooperation betw een w ere Dr. Chas. R. McColl and wife i tim e and sow s vetch tn season, and though th e affair is open to any co n trib u tin g of th e ir tim e to assist only on a sm aller scale, sim ilar to en couraging and the salesroom of the com pany in show n by th e gifts was deep and the farm ers and th e consum ers anil of Tacom a, Mrs. Ruth McColl of applies sheep guano early, will get resid e n t of th e state. in th e undertak in g . H. W. Cooley plead for a closer com m unication enough additional b erries per acre the E lectric building in P o rtland. sincere. G overnor-elect and Mrs. P a tte r has been helping and an o th er P o rtlan d , widow of th e late Felde to reduce the cost of production. and w arm er frien d sh ip betw een | F our y ears ago B. O. Boswell, a son w ill open th e show, and exhib G resham m an, one who has had a “On second th o u g h t I don't be McColl, Mrs. Della Pow ell B laker, Sheep guano should he applied now its w ill be received from noon u n hand in th e erectin g of every v eteran em ploye of th e P. E. P., se lieve I w a n t to th an k th e Outlook the g ran g es and n ew spapers. Miss ' Mrs. Louiae Pow ell Stevens, Mrs. at the ra te of one ton per acre on til 4 p. m. by th e com m ittee a t the p ro te sta n t church in G resham , has cured desk room in th e electric for its generous space nor th e Rev .McGuire, a charm ing speaker, gave A rth u r St. C lair Gay. Dr. and Mrs. cane berries and two tons per acre our ch airm an , and all his her audience glim pses into the <m straw b erries. We a re ready to hotel. V ases and holders w ill be prom ised assistan ce. T h at m an is sto re of th e late F. L. Mack, but Judd, w orkers for all the tim e they put conditions existing in ru ra l Irelan d It. A. Cathey, all of P o rtlan d . Mrs. m ake prom pt delivery and if you since th en the business has o u t provided by th e com m ittee. no other th an Jim m y L aw rence, in nor those who gave and gave W. C. Belt of N ew port had been apply It prom ptly to th e laud you T he tw o previous rose show s who is alw ays a friend to every grow n its p resen t location. Mr. again for th e sake of th e children. am ong th e p easantry. here fo r sev eral days w ith h er can save the sacks and re tu rn them Mrs. T hom as C. M iller of F air- Boswell now handles th e m eter I would ra th e r c o n g ra tu late you 1 for cred it and save one dollar per have been very successful and have w orthy en terp rise. th a t w hen th is appeal cam e to view grange, ch airm an of the m other, Mrs. Iona McColl. ' ton. aro u sed considerable in te re st T he S eventh Day A dventist reading and collections inside the your com m unity th e re w as som e "T he best au th o rities agree th a t th ro u g h o u t th e state. T he affair is church, when com pleted, will p re G resham city lim its, Ivan Sw ift th in g in your h ea rts w hich forbade county gran g e home econom ics I aril of T hanks. early fertilizing is best and th n t being held in th e in te re st of im sen t a n ea t ap p earan ce and la te r holds th e position of d istric t m an your tu rn in g aw ay from little ch il com m ittee, held a conference at We wish to th a n k the m any j cane b erries should be plowed proved floriculture and no charg e im provem ents a re to be m ade in ag er w ith th e com pany, C lair dren in th e ir hour of suffering and noon w hich w as w ell attended. friends tor th e ir kindness and help- , tw ice, th e first tim e early tow ards you could not be satisfied until, to In the illn ess and denth of th e b erries, th e furrow slices is m ade for en tries or for adm is th e grounds su rro u n d in g the Stockton is a general assista n t and the lim it of your stren g th and be H er p rincipal sp eak er w as Mrs. fulness K rangel, head of the alte ra tio n de our dear one, Mrs. C. E. Linne- throw n up close on each side of the sion. building. T he lot on w hich th e has ch a rg e of th e m eter reading yond, you co n trib u ted to th e ir T hese farrOwe p artm en t at th e Meier ft F ra n k nans, tor the beautiful floral of row of canes. ferlngs and for a ssista n ce in the should not be deep enough to dam - building sta n d s w as p urchased outside th e city lim its and Roger needs.” Gresham Temple Services. sto re In F ’o rtlan d . She spoke on Newcombe atten d s to everything tn fu n eral services. age th e roots hut the ce n te r fur- from C. H. Calkins. Zion Evangelical Services. styles, trim m in g s and rem odeling, S unday school of th e U ndenom Mrs. Iona McColl and Fam ily. row s can be plowed 8 Inches deep connection w ith th e line work. Mr. E nglish services w ill be con illu strate d by about 900 cuts. The w ithout injury. T his will give a in atio n al tem ple w ill he held a t 10 Free M ethodist Services. Boswell is now in his 22d year of B aptist C hurch Services. w ealth of loose soil and will eith er o'clock afld preaching by the p as The p asto r of th e F ree M ethodist service w ith the P o rtlan d E lectric ducted at the Zion E vangelical in itiato ry w ork of th e class put on As the B aptist ch u rch Is endeav- belli d rain ag e or prevent drought to r, th e Rev. S. F. P itts a t 2 in ch u rch , th e Rev. L. A. Skuzie, will Pow er com pany. Since he started , church Sunday m orning a t 11 In the evening w as flue, also the (•ring to prom ote the business of iojury. aftern o on and again in the evening occupy the p ulp it both m orning the com pany has tw ice changed its o’clock. T he topic will lie. "S nap- tableaux and accom panying pro- ' “ P lease study th e plan and if It . . . the program _ mim- Je su s C hrist and co-operate with ap p eals to you. order your sheep a t 7:30. P reach in g services w ill be and evening on Sunday. T he su b nam e. It first o perated as th e O re ping sp iritu a l s tra n d s , •• concern- , gram . Among him in his work of leading the op- guano at once and get it soaked in preceded by a song service. je c t for the m orning w ill be, “C ar gon W ater Pow er com pany and Ing w hich the p asto r, th e Rev. E. h ers w as a w histling solo by Miss ] pressed and errin g Into a b etter d u rin g the rain y season so you will H orstm ann, says "M any are using P ra y e r service is held on T uesday rying out th e o rd ers,” and in th e m any still speak o f it as th e O.W.P. A ugusta H ahn, accom panied by life and tn help those who have lost get the benefit In the fru it crop In evenings a t 7:30 and young peo evening, “T he M arriage S upper.” stead of a late cane gro w th .” L ater activ ities caused th e nam e th e scisso rs too freely cu ttin g the Miss Melba S anders. th eir way In th e fogs of RelflshnesH sp iritu al stran d s and th rea d s into P erh ap s the m ost im p o rtan t part p le’s service on F rid ay evenings. T his society w ill Join w ith th e to be changpd to the P o rtlan d R ail of the day's work was the election , a ,,d sin Into th e life of wholesome A cordial welcom e is assured. oth er churches of G resham in a w ay L ig h t & Pow er com pany and the unseen. No w onder so m any COWING EVENTS. of Pom ona officers in the afte r J C h ristian living, we earn estly so- union T hanksgiv in g service a t the only co m paratively recen tly was lives are failu res. T he divine con The officers elected will ! Melt the co-operation of all those P lease phone or w rite item s for noon. nections w ere freely severed with Frl., Nov. 19—B azaar, supper, th e O utlook—but give your real B aptist ch u rch on T hanksgiving the la test change m ade to the nam e d isastro u s resu lts.” serve for two y ears and they will like-m inded. The Bible school will program F airview city hall. Ben w hich gives it th e p opular slogan ! m orning, November 25. nam e. Call G resham 1561. Sunday w ill be th e la st Sunday he in stalled la ter In th e year. The com m ence a t 9:45 a. m. next S un efit Sm ith M emorial church. of "P E P .” day under th e lead ersh ip of K. D. A nnual A rem e club dinner, Ma- The new D ow sett building p re nt the church year and Is d esig n at officers elected and th eir g ran g e Feudal I. In the m orning ch u rch sonic hall, G resham , Friday, No- ed on th e ch u rch ca len d ar as m e a re as follow s: F. II. Crane, m as sents a very cred itab le appearance. I service, which will com m ence a t 11 vem ber 19, 6 to 8 p. m. Fine p late glass w indows have m orial Sunday. All a re invited to ter, Rockwood g ran g e; T heodore o'clock, the Rev. E. G. Judd will come to ch u rch and profit by the Roy, overseer, R u ssellv ille; J. E. been Installed across th e en tire S atu rd ay , Nov. 20— M ultnom ah services. Sunday school will co n -i Stanshery, lectu rer, R ussellville; . 8ive a five m inute sto ry serm on to County front. T he p lasterin g Is being Council. P.-T. A., Lynch vene at 10 o'clock and Senior J E arl English, stew ard . Evening **|p ch ild ren . The choir will ren- schoolhouse, beginning at 10:30. com pleted today. The stru c tu re Is 27 x 30 feet In size and an 8 x l2 League at 7:30 In the evening. The S ta r: Clyde Stone, assista n t stew - I d*'r npecinl m usical num bers and "H ittin g on A1I Six", com edy to topic for L eague service w ill be. ; ard, F airv ie w ; Lena Nelson, chap- ' *l*e p aato r will speak on th e topic be presented by M ethodist Ladies sheet iron sto re building w ill be | "The H abit of T hanksgiving.” The Aid a t Boring I O. O. F. hall, S a t built at th e re a r of th e m ain room “How p raise God from whom all lain, L en ts; M. M. Squire, tr e a s B. Y. P. U. will m eet at 6:30 p. m. urday evening, November 20. blessings flow.” u rer, G resham ; G race E. Exley, 4 WEEKS which w ill be used»as a storeroom , The ch u rch service will begin se cretary , R ussellville; M. Mult- Nov. 20, 21—Legion tu rk ey and for housing linem en's m aterial. Outlook W ant Ads. get resu lts. till the Holiday Issue of the Outlook hauf, gate keeper, Rockwood; prom ptly at 7:30. Special num bers hum shoot a t P o rtlan d Gun club. A m elia Field, C eres, P leasan t Val will be rendered by th e choir and A fternoons 2:30. ley; Mrs. J. A. Paul, Pom ona, the p asto r will preach. Pruyer Tuesday, Nov. 23— A nnual election P lea san t V alley; Hazel B utler, m eeting and a sh o rt study In the of officers for the A m erican Legion F lora, Colum bia; M argaret W heel book of R evelation will be held and W om en's A uxiliary. er, lady a s sista n t stew ard, M ult W ednesday evening afte r which th e Beginning Ja n u a ry 1, 1927. Nov. 23, 24—S enior class play, nom ah; Mrs. W. O. Shaver, m u si choir will reh earse. “Cappy R icks," H igh school gym. TWICE-A-WEEK « MOB. MOB. 02,00 GRESHAM OUTLOOK The usual large illustrated issue of the popular #1.10 «Oc cian, Rockwood. W A N T E D — A p a r tn e r w ith a c a r fo r Nov. 25— G resham Union T h a n k s ioose h u n t In s o u th e rn O re gon , le a v - f services, B aptist church, ng M o n d a y n e x t, r e tu r n in g W e d giving Two Outlook phones, on p riv ate twice-a-week newspaper containing reviews of the ne sday. F o r p a r t ic u la r s c a ll th e 10 a. tn. line, at your service. Call 1561. p h o to g ra p h e r. Z a m s k y , phone 381. Adventists Begin Erection of Church Impressive Services Tribute to Pioneer (Christmas is d o m in g ! New Rates on Gresham Outlook E! year’s progress in eastern Multnomah, appropriate holiday matter, messages of cheer, merchants’ an nouncements, etc., etc. Ö- Tuexday, Dec. l i GET READY! From Now Until January 1, 1927 One year. $1.50 Six m onths, 85c T hree m onths, 50c Combination Rate«. «1th Portland Hallie» PR E SE N T RATE GRESHAM OUTLOOK and— DAILY OREGONIAN................................. DAILY and SUNDAY OREGONIAN__ DAILY JOURNAI......................................... DAILY and SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND TELEGRAM k eep thl* for reference. $6.30 8.00 «.50 8.25 5.50 On and after Ja n . 1, 1927 «6.80 8.50 7.00 8.76 6.00 All rales »trlctl) in adulare. •FDR YDUR'S AND DI R GREATER SUCCESS” See Im p o rtan t Ann ouncem ent on page 2 SENIOR PLAY “CAPPY RICKS” Tuesday and Wednesday, November 23 and 24 HIGH SCHOOL GYM„ Gresham General AdmiMion .’».»<• Reserved SeatH .»Or Ticket« on »ale at Gre«hani Drug Store and at G. N. haildvon’s Friday, Nov 20—Cam pflre g irls' b azaar and social. O rient grade school. Bazaar, su p p er and program , G resham M ethodist E piscopal church. W ednesday evening, Dec. 1. Sat., Dec. 4— T routdale. A nnual bazaar and su p per by L adies Aid. City hall. "M iss S u san 's F ortune". F air- view M. E. ch u rch benellt, Dec. 10. Dec. 11 — B azaar and supper, M, i lioilist Iatdles Aid, P leasan t Home.