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TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS G resham O utlook VOL. 16. NO. 7» Betsy Ross Stephens Association Formed G R E S H A M . M U LT N O M A H C O U N T Y . O R E G O N , T U E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 30, I0S« Berry Fields Demand Special Attention Now Fathers to Entertain Fairview P.-T. Assn. T W IC E A W EEK 11.30 Her Year DEATH ENTERS HOME ON THANKSGIVING DAY New School Building atTronldale Finished Mrs. Lida Redm an, aged 72 years, wife of Z. M. Redm an, passed aw ay at her hom e in th e Powell Valley A change has been m ade in the A fam ily reunion w as held and a The need qf com m ercial fe rtili m an n er in w hich tick ets for any The Fairview P aren t-T each er a s school d istric t th ree m iles east of D edicatory exercises will be held p erm anent clan organized T h an k s zers in b erry fields to supplem ent com ing high school event may be sociation’ will be en tertain ed by G resham on T hanksgiving day. tom orrow evening in the au d ito r giving day a t th e home of .Mr. and b arn y ard fertilize rs is being urged obtained. It has been decided from the fath e rs at the re g u la r m eeting ' Mrs. Redman had been in poor ium for the new schoolhouse which by th e m anagem ent of th e Berry now on to give p atro n s of the F riday evening, December 3. After h ealth for a long tim e and on sev has recently been com pleted a t Mrs. B. C. A ltm an a t Ingleside 1 G row ers Packing com pany as « P'.ayu, r ' ltals or oth er e n te rta in a very brief business session a 1 eral occasions had been in th e hos T ro u td ale at a cost of app ro x im ate farm , east of P lea san t Home. The I p rep aratio n of th e fields for the m ents the first chance to secure m in strel show will be given under j pital. She was tak en for th e last ly $29,000 and which was occupied 25 who w ere p resen t included the 1 cover crop of vetch w hich w ill be tickets, th e high s. hool stu d en ts to the direction of G eorge Lutqsden. i tim e to a hospital in A ugust of this by th e pupils for the first tim e m other of Mrs. A ltm an, Mrs. J. A. tu rn ed u nder in th e sp rin g and w ill llayp choke T k .kets wilI At th e conclusion of th e program ! year but retu rn ed home about th ree Monday m orning. S tephens of P ortland, also two sis te rs and a b ro th er, Mrs. Ed W alters give to the p lan ts the n ecessary j be p y,cett on 8a,e at down town a lunch will be p rep ared and weeks ago w here every th in g po ssi Mrs. G erta Howell, chairm an of of A uburn, W ashington, Mrs. J. loot! for th e com ing crop, t i t r a t e places two weeks before the sched- served by C. N. B uckner and an ble was done for h er com fort u n til th e board of directo rs. Is in c h a rg e the end. F itzg erald of Boring and the Rev. of soda, super p hosphate and ,,iPd event and a week before stu- able corps of helpers. A sm all of th e program w hich w ill Include potasb a re th e elem ents needed, ac- ! I dents will have an o p p ortunity of ch arg e will be m ade for the* r e - ! Mrs. Redman is survived by her several m usical num bers and ad F. C. Stephens of D ufur. Oregon. cording to M anager D. E. Towle, 1 buying them. This step has been freshm ents. It is hoped th e re will widower. Z, M Redman, a son, Roy d resses by County S u p erin ten d en t D escendants of the late J. A. and b erry grow er m em bers and ' deemed advisable as stu d en ts are he a good atten d an ce as th e men I Redman and a b ro th er. Lou G rubbs A lderson und others. S tephens, an Oregon pioneer, trac e A ssistan t th e ir an cestry back to Betsy Ross, o th ers are urged to inform the m ore fam iliar w ith th e best av ail have spent u n tirin g effort to m ake ! of P ortland. The fam ilies of Z. M. D istrict A ttorney Pierce is expect and Roy Redman cam e to Powell of R evolutionary days, m aker of m anagem ent of the am ounts need able seats th an is anyone else, and th is a successful evening. ed to be p resent and probably th e Valiev about th ree y ea rs ago and th e first A m erican flag, so it was ed, in o rd er th a t th e o rd er may be it w as thought wise to give the out- The m eeting of the W om en's so p urchased th e W illiam W illiam s arc h itec t of the building H arold decided T hursday at the fam ily re placed for th e n ecessary am ount. , side public the first choice. ciety of Sm ith Memorial P resb y ranch w here they had lived to g eth Marsh, also M. C. A rth u r, th e gen Frank L. Smith, altho elected to In his com m unication to th e b erry union and th e organization of the te rian ch u rch will be held at the er. T in’ funeral was held y e ste r era l co n tra cto r, all of P o rtlan d . Next Monday is the date for the clan to nam e it the Betsy Ross the senate from Illinois, may not grow ers Mr. Tow le says: Each of the th ree room s of th e m anse on T h u rsd ay afternoon with Stephens association. P lans have be seated. It is claimed he literally "W e w ill be pleased to receive ap p earan ce of the colored Jubilee Mrs. E. It. D. H ollensted. R eports day forenoon at a P o rtlan d u n d er school will co n trib u te a m usical bought his election. Should the been m ade to m eet epch year in senate refuse to admit him—Len your estim ates now as th e q u a n ti sin g ers at thd high school assem bly of th e com m ittees for the recen t tak in g p arlo r, followed by in te r num ber and th e re will be vocal se m ent at F orest G rove w here she June. T he original hom estead of Small (above), now governor, ty we can place an orijer for will room, the concert to begin at 12:40 bazaar will be given a t th a t tim e. lections by Mrs. C lara L arsso n , has ch ild ren buried. sh arp and conclude about 1:25. All the S tephens fam ily on arriv al here •looms as the ’ ’an to- fill Smith’s have a direct influence on th e Mrs. I,. A. H arlow and Mrs. C. E. A w edding of m uch in te re st to who love th e old tim e so u th ern 55 years ago was a mile south of chair in Washington. Gov. Small w holesale cost. The m inim um a p Scott. also a piano solo by Mrs. Lee Fairview friends w as th a t of Miss will resign. Fred Sterling, lieu plication is 100 pounds of n itra te, m elodies are invited to this m u si LINN EM ANN ESTATE Ingleside farm . Evans. tenant governor, then becomes cal tre a t w hich has been m ade pos Edith Jen k in s, d au g h ter of Mrs. H. FILED EDR PROBATE 300 to 500 pounds of su p er ph o s T ro u td ale is ju stly proud of its governor and will name Mr. Small C. Moore, to H arry A ndrade of | T he estate of Mrs. C atherine phate and 100 pounds of m u rate of sible by th e associated student Looks Like Go vent men tai Injustice as senator. splendid new stru c tu re w hich is P o rtlan d , w hich was solem nized on j E lizabeth L innem ann. who passed Some tine num bers are 1 potash w ith b arn y ard m an u re or body. The postofllce is th e one branch Sunday m orning in the study of i aw ay at her home in G resham , nt the re su lt of years of co n serv ativ e of the governm ent service w ith sheep guano and vetch as a cover prom ised, both in stru m en tal and LARGE APPLE CROP Dr. H arold L eonard Bowman, p a s - 't h e age of 98 on November 15. was plan n in g on th e p a rt of Its fore- vocal. w hich everybody is directly con crop. tor of F irst P re sb y teria n church. | m,.,! for probate In th e circu it Nnost citizens. T he old building, MAY DENE PIT HEALTH cerned. It is the people’s business "T he use of n itra te of soda is not The reg istratio n of th ree new After a w edding b reak fast at the and its p atro n s pay for its conduct co u rt u nder Ju d g e T azw ell on F ri w hich w as erected in 1892, w hile it in postage, the rate s being fixed by Am erica should have its h e a lth considered n ecessary but th e oth er stu d en ts at th e high school has Hazlewood th e couple left for u day, November 26, and Dr. Alfred m akes a fair show ing on the ex congress. The postm asters in the two elem ents a re really im portant brought up th e enrollm ent for th is te rio r by reason of being w ell kept sm all com m unities of th e country iest year in 1927, if th e old adage and a re used an n u ally by our m ost year to 333. Miss Melba Shepperd trip to S eattle. On th e ir re tu rn Thom pson, for m any y ears the Mr. and Mrs. A ndrade w ill m ake close personal friend and advisor up during th e years, is, n ev e rth e a re know n as fo u rth class. T here about apples and h ealth still holds, experienced grow ers. The theory has reg istered from F airview in the th eir home in P o rtlan d , w here he a re about 36,000 of them. They of Mrs. L innem ann. w as sw orn in less, but a m akeshift as a school- are not paid sa laries, like all other for according to th e S ears-R oebuck is th a t th e phosphate aids very m a sophom ore class and D elm ar and Is em ployed as an auto m echanic. as ad m in istra to r. Tht^ estate, house, and It Is w ith no feelings of governm ent em ployes; th eir com ag ric u ltu ral foundation th e e sti te ria lly in fru it production and the Dolores Baker, new a rriv a ls in Two F airview g irls w ere th e re w hich is valued at approxim ately reg ret th a t th e desks and a p p a ra pensation is based upon p erc en t potash elem ent helps th e quality, G resham from G rass Valley, in the ages of th e value of stam ps c a n m ated apple crop for th is year is cipients of pre-n u p tial show ers last $55,000, includes th a t of th e late tu s have been moved to the hnnd- celled on m a tte r m ailed out from m ore than 234 m illion bushels. firm ness, su g ar content, and color, ju n io r and sophom ore classes re- week, when both received many John G erard D. L innem ann, which som e new s tru c tu re on th is hill th e ir offices. The Incoming m all is T his Is th e larg est crop since 1914 It is claim ed the potash elem ent spectively. Mr. Cannon says every useful gifts for th e ir hope chests. was willed to Ills fo ster dau g h ter, w hich has been built w ith a view to m any tim es g re a te r th an th e o u t of our soil is good but the av ails- seat in the assem bly room is full, th e en ro llm en t of pupils for y ears going, and m akes the g reat bulk of and the th ird larg est in th e history bilitv cannot be determ ined except , the overflow room is full and if It On W ednesday afternoon Mrs. Dora Mrs. Iona McColl, w ith th e p ro Peterson en tertain ed in honor of vision th a t it should be used by his to come. the postm asters work, but they r e of th e United States. The 1926 in the q u ality of th e crops grow n, keeps on the office will soon be T he building occupies a 100-foot ceive no pay for its handling. production is fully one-th ird la rg Miss Edith Jen k in s, and on F riday wife d u rin g h er lifetim e. but heavy yields a re a heavy drain full. The two B aker stu d en ts are A sin g u lar condition exists in er than last year. fro n tag e and m easures ab o u t 125 T he bulk of the com bined estate aftern o o n Mrs. R achel A nderson th is branch of th e service. The on the fertility of the soil and these | seated in the office for the present, feet from the front e n tra n ce to the P ra ctically all of th e increased will go to Mrs. McColl. Mrs. L in was hostess for a p arty for Miss fourth class postm aster is required elem ents m ust be replaced or the T here is only one conclusion to nem ann included in her will $6.000 back of th e stage, the e a ste rn end to furnish q u a rte rs for th e office, production of the com m ercial apple crops will dw indle in yield and the draw’ and th a t is, a new high school Aiieen Dixon. h eat and light it, and buy the nec crop th is year w as m ade in the in cash bequests to relativ es and of th e 4 2 x 8 0 auditorium . T here essary equipm ent. From a survey east, th e principal ap p le o rchard q u ality will be poor. So we w ill be | building or a m aterial addition to friends, and her late home in a re four classroom s each 2 2 x 3 2 TROUTDALE of th e country, the N ational League pleased to have your estim ates a t | the old one is inevitable. section of th e country, according to G resham to Mrs. G ertru d e Metzger. feet In size and a full basem ent of D istrict P o stm asters ascertained once in o rd er to place o u r o rd ers j ---------------------- finished in co ncrete w hich m ay be Otto G rlesel of th e M ountain th a t 21.8 per cent of the com pensa the report. H ere favorable condi used as a spacious playroom when View’ F lo ral com pany, and Mr. and tion of the fourth class postm asters tions prevailed th ro u g h o u t the and buy th e fertilizers needed at 'I’l'R K PY DR BEVNS__ Miles and Sm iles. ]* '|'|||-' QUESTION Mrs. A. D. K endall atten d ed the is expended for these item s. A bill grow ing season, although some the best w holesale price. Please j ’1'11 T he m an who can n o t afford a th e w eath er is unfavorable. The be prom pt as th e tim e is sh o rt in [ _______ is now before congress th a t pro an n u al rose show a t th e M ultno chauffeur envies the man who has to tal en ro llm en t of the school Is sections repo rted th e crop as ma vides for th e paym ent yearly of an w hich to order. W alter W. Metzger and his corps m ah hotel In P o rtlan d T uesday one— m ore because of th e Bllck ap 72 and it is under the capable m a n am ount equal to 20 per cent of tu rin g la te r th an usual. The crop "T he tru th is for the p a st tw o of Chevrolet salesm en w ill know evening. th e ir com pensation as allow ance in th e north w est, th e only other p earan ce and m echanical excel agem ent of R. D. H ew itt, principal, for ren t, fuel, light, and equipm ent. im portant com m ercial apple sec y ears m any of us grow ers have not in a day or two w h eth er they are The new autom atic sw itch th a t lence of th e c a r th an for any oth er assisted by M tb . Nancy T hom as used any phosphate or* potash. to have a tu rk ey feed at th e ex The fourth class postm asters reason. B ut th e chauffeur bolds and Mrs. A rm inta Scott. claim th a t it is an in justice to re tion in the country, suffered se L ast y e a r’s ab u n d an t crop has pense of a losing team in a sales has been in stalled in the O. W. R. & his ioli by k eep in g his ca rs well q u ire them to donate, out of th e ir verely from freezing in late Sep draw n heavily on our reserv e su p N. depot w as tried o ut T uesday and groomed. Then why n ot do th e Mrs. E lizabeth Johnson, w ho two co n test staged by th e Chevrolet proved to be a success. It is th e sam e with your ch au ffeu rless car? very m eager sa laries, th e things tem ber w ith the re su lt th a t yields weeks ago u n derw ent a m ajor o p ply and some of o u r best grow ers Motor com pany or w hether they n ecessary to conduct the govern w ere m a teria lly reduced. first one of th is kind on the Union B W'R respond w ith m iles full of eratio n a t St. V incents hospital, is are convinced th a t we will m ake a are to dine on pork and heans. m ent's business. The people liv sm iles. The export trad e is likely to a f Pacific system . C leaning sp a rk plugs is a long, im proving and hopes to be home ing in sm all com m unities are en m istake if we do not apply th ese j p u rjng th e m onth of November the titled to good postal service. Few, fect th e apple m ark et to some ex elem ents th is w inter." Mrs. E thel A nderson, who has d irty and m onotonous job if you at- w ithin a week. Mrs. Jo h n so n ’s autom obile com pany divided its if any, know the conditions under tent. W hile increased consum ption been ill in the Good S am aritan hos- tem pt to do all four, six, eight or d au g h ter. Mrs. F. B. Goudy of d ealers into team s and a w arm b a t . . . . .. , , , tw elve a t th e one tim e. You spend w hich this service is rendered. The in E ngland, one of th e big consu looking for th e proper Denver, Colorado, cam e a short sa la rie s of these fourth class post m ers of A m erican apples, is n o t ex FORMER GRESHAM MAN tle is now being waged for su p rem pital lor som etim e, is m uch Ini- j tjme proved in h ealth and expects to be w renches, and, because you have tim e ago to be with her m other m a ste rs ran g e from a few dollars SUCCUMBS TO ILLNESS acy in m a tte r of sales w hich ends up to $1,100 a year. W hen 21.8 per pected th is year because of the able to re tu rn to her hom e in Se- no gloves In your equipm ent, you during her illness. She w as a c today. In a few days th e banquet cen t is deducted from th is for the continued unem ploym ent which is F u n eral services w ill be held to will be served but w hether it will a ttle next W ednesday. Mrs. An- | HlH‘n,l the re st of th e day try in g to com panied by h er son R obert who ,. ... .. ... clean the carbon off your hands, upkeep of the offices, it appears keeping th e buying pow er of the m orrow aftern o o n a t 1 o'clock in be tu rk ey or beans will depend on derson Is a d au g h ter of Mrs H attie Bpt whp„ |b|ngB arp handy you is spending the tim e here w ith his th a t th e governm ent is not dealing country low, G erm any of the big the Sm ith M emorial .P resb y terian 1 | th e alac rity of th e respective g re n W ilson of th is place. can clean one or two plugs w hile aunt. ju stly w ith the ru ra l com m unities. C ongress alone can rem edy this, gest consum ers, is ta k in g more church at Fairview for th e late Lee Mrs. F ra n k C raw ford and (laugh- w aiting for som eone to do an er- ad iers in th e contest. “L ie u ten a n t” To W lioni It May Concern. and th e N ational League of D is A m erican apples th an th e y ear b e R. Shaw who svreum bed S u n d a y ,, M eUger w e„ up th e race apd te r spent a few days la st week in I rand. A H artsh orn h as d isco n tin u ed h is . ... , .. ,, If a little of th e system people se r v ic e s w ith W a lter W. M etzger, w e tric t P o stm a sters is urging th a t fore. Im provem ents in the p u r P ortland_vl8lting her m other, Mrs usp |p tbp(r w ou|d be ap will not a ccep t further ord ers ta k en au g u st body to enact th e bill now chasing pow er of th e G erm an peo November 28. at th e fam ily hom e at I h ,R b a tta ,ion of 8alesm t,n werP 8O as th e re su lt of a pro- , ,,us» 8Peing | to tllP ru n n in g of th e ir c a rs by^him before It. T he postm asters are H ubbard sevm iu b c v io and c . u closinR VIUO111B A lberta Pye. W ALTER W. METZGER years and J . . . V . r ' d l y ^ d tim e ‘ to ’ eat . | The L adles t . an- ! | th e re would be fa r less need for s. aged 50 vears adies Aid will hold i its ap pealing to the public to ask ple and reduced apple crops in Eux longed illness, ropean co u n tries w hich com pete th e ir sen ato rs and congressm en to 11 m onths. W hile death w as di- .. . T i.n V .u i« ! « . ,linl, np nl,al b azaar ®n S atu rd ay evening, re p a ir shops o r th e laying off of , ,, . , th e ir rh an k sg lv in g dinner. No m achines w hen th e ir services are enact th is bill. R ural c a rrie rs are w ith the United S tates in th e G er rectly due to a p araly tic stro k e, he (|{)Ubt U)ey W(,rp Rav,ng thp,r a p . D ecem ber 4, a program Is being nee(Jed mo(i, B(.caUB(. car now given an allow ance of 4 cents m an apple m ark et are given as the a m ile for equipm ent m aintenance. reasons for th is y ea r's increase in has been p ractically helpless for ! petjte8 for th e ltpprOaching tu rk ey Pr e Par#d an '' th e re wH1 bp b an d * I ow ner of my acq u ain tan ce failed to m ade a rticle s for sale w hich will keep a reco rd of th e p a rts of th e G ranting th e fourth class post tw o y ears from successive attac k s i m a ste rs this allow ance would only the A m erican apple tra d e w ith th a t of a rth ritis. Mr. Shaw cam e to i feed. make nice gifts. Chicken pie su p ca r he greased and th e m ileage W ednesday Evening, Dec. 1— re sto re to them w hat they have country. G resham tw o y ears ago from W as- ) T he M etzger autom obile agency per will be served from 6 to 8 dates he over-oiled th e g en erato r and the sta rte d m otor and o v er Dedication of new T routdale school alread y spent to m aintain postal co, • Oregon. w here he had occupied its new q u a rte rs Monday o’clock. | looked a tfhiversal jo in t en tirely . house in school auditorium . service in ru ra l com m unities. been engaged in co ncrete w ork, j which are now in th e la st stages of The L adies Aid will m eet Wed- He lost tw o days’ use of th e ca r T he bill now before the house THANK YOU W ednesday Evening, Dec. 1— postofllce com m ittee is known as The fam ily lived in G resham , then com pletion. The space of the uesday at the home of Mrs. John w hile the service statio n w as mak his m istake, Meeting of P aren t-T each er asso cia H. R. 4040. T he p o stm asters would "« am “',d a f°r " moved to E agle Creek, and la te r to show room has been en larg ed by McGinnis. A large atten d an ce Is I1 For the m any new su bscriptions m ost im p o rtan t th in g s tion a t high school. lin e of the m< ap p re cia te any help the public H ubbard. one th ird , th e a re a now to talin g desired as th e re are m any th in g s to in m anaging a ca r Is to keep a c and prom pt renew als. may give them . Deceased is survived by his 2500 sq u are feet. T he service room discuss before the bazaar. Mrs. M. count of all su p p lies bought for th e B azaar, supper and program . The Outlook is grow ing like M ethodist E piscopal widow. Mrs. N ettie Shaw, five chil- ) and »hop com bined have 6500 11. McGinnis and Mrs. L andis are car, to g eth er w ith the d ate and G resham F or first-class piano tuning w rite m ileage read in g of the speedom eter church, W ednesday evening, Dec. 1. any healthy youth. T he first of dren. A lbert. Lois and D onald of sq u are feet, m aking a g rand to tal assistin g hostesses. F ra n k A W hite, 379 E. 47th street, when p u rch ases a re made. T his next March it will be 16 years H ubbard, Mrs. Mabel G ilberson of of a 9,000-foot a re a all in use for The dedication of the new school te lls you rig h t off th e reel how long P o rtland, or phone A T w ater 4520 F riday Evening, Dec. 3— A rem e old and like an am bitious boy is or TAbor 0284. T w enty-four years G resham and Mrs. Louise Royce of th e display and re p a ir of the Buick house will be held W ednesday eve- It has been since you la st changed club card p arty at the hom e of Mrs. experience w ith leading piano ju st " r a r in ’ to go.” W asco: his m other, Mrs. H annah a ,,d C hevrolet m achines. P a rt of ning. Decem ber 1, in the a u d ito r - ! R"’ oil in th e c ra n k case and w hat Louise S tapleton. com panies, including C hickering of m ileage th e c a r is giving to the Shaw of G resham , two sisters, Mrs. new equipm ent rec en tly installed lum of th e new building. A pro- gallon of gas. T he ad v an tag es of Boston.—Adv. F riday E vening, Dec. 3— F air- L. T. St. C lair of G resham and Mrs. 1 co n sists of an eig h t-h o u r p otential gram will be given. know ing th e form er a re th a t It view P aren t-T each er association to b attery rech arg er. H arry Donley of S pokane; two T hanksgiving v isito rs a t the L. keeps from going to th e tro u b le of ! be en tertain ed by fathers. ------------ b ro th ers. George Shaw of Fairview T here are now six m echanics em A. H arlow home w ere Mr. and Mrs. changing oil too often, and fore- ' S atu rd ay , Dec. 4— B azaar, supper and G ran t Shaw of P o rtlan d , and ployed in the shop, th ree men in Joseph Beveridge and grandson, sta lls the- possibility of b u rn in g a bearing as a re su lt of ru n n in g the two g ran d ch ild ren . The Rev. E. the duco p lan t and th re e salesm en. Robert, Mrs. C arrie Young, Mr. and ca r for too long a period on one and play under auspices of the Rockwood church, g ran g e hall, R. D. H ollensted will preach th e T he m ost recen t addition to th e Mrs. Sam H arlow , Dr. J. M. S hort, filling of lu b rican t. Rockwood. To be able successfully to utilize fu n eral serm on and in term en t will force Is H. E. (Cap) E v arts, s e r all of P o rtlan d , and Milton Harlow the sp are m om ents which c o n sta n t Hat., Dec. 4—T routdale. A nnual be m ade in the Masonic cem etery at vice forem an. He entered upon his of T routdale. ly p resen t them selves it Is of u t bazaar and supper by L adles Aid. P ark ro se. F o rm er F airview friends new duties Monday which a re to Mrs. M argret B urns and son John most im p o rtan ce to c a rry all acces City hall. of Mr. Shaw have been nam ed as tak e com plete ch arg e of both the B urns spent T hanksgiving at the sories to th e cleaning and a d ju s t Monday Noon, Dec. 6— Ju b ilee the p allb earers, Ed, Claude and shop and service work. A. H a rts home of Mr. and Mrs R obert Ker- ing process along with you, and also to keep them conveniently Io- sin g ers at high school assem bly, W ith th e last of the T hanksgiving tu rk ey but a Jo hnny H eslin, Dan Mickley, Ralph horn, who came from Chicago a slake. cated. The fact th a t th e screw - ------------ m em ory we can well afford to tu rn our th o u g h ts Copeland and H om er A ndrews. The few m onths ago to en ter the Metz- Mr. and Mrs. J. R. K n a rr ate d riv er is u nder the seat cushion Friday, Dec. 10 — A rem e club tow ard C hristm as which is ju st around the c o r Stone b ro th ers. W. E., E. M. and ge rem ploy as a salesm an, has left T hanksgiving dinner with Mrs. may be th e cau se of your deciding dance. Masonic hall. ner. We a re prepared to offer the follow ing item s L. H.. will sing. th e em ploy of the com pany. K n a rr's b ro th er, Je ss A shw orth at th at th e re Isn 't tim e enough to tig h ten the screw s w hich hold the "M iss S u san ’s F o rtu n e ”, F air- for m aking the C hristm as m erry and happy at Corbett. license p lates in place. And so, view M. R. ch u rc h benefit, Dec. 1«. extrem ely p opular prices. The dance given S atu rd ay eve- when later th e screw s come loose ning by th e P aren t-T each er asso- rind a plate falltroff, you a re put to .Saturday, Di i 11 — R ebekah elation was well attended and all fifty tim es th e Inconvenience of lodge bake sale, A. W. M etzger UliristiiiH» Tree DecorationM raisin g th e se a t cushion.—E rw in store. had a good tim e. It w as also a G reer, p resid en t G reer College of Christina* Crepe and Wrapping Tissue Beginning January I, 1927. success financially. A utom otive and E lectrical T rades, S atu rd ay , Dec. 11 — D am ascus Holiday G reeting Cards T W IC E - A- W E E K « MOS. J MOS Mr. and Mrs. Dell S hader of P o rt Chicago, Illinois. g ran g e an n u al b azaar and sale, Fancy Box Stationery GRESHAM OUTLOOK ........................... »2JHI «1.10 «Or land are v isito rs a t th e hom e of Boring 1. O. (J. F. hall. Fountain Pens l.anndry Work Wanted. Mr. and Mrs A. D. K endall. Mrs. Will tak e w ashing and ironing at F lash ligh ts, Napkins, Etc. Dec. 11 — B azaar and supper, S hader and Mr. K endall a re co u my- home. H ave elec tric w asher. sins. Mrs. A lta T ru itt, G resham , phone M ethodist L adies A|d, P le a sa n t A full lin e of h ig h -g ra d e C h ristm a s C an d ies in bulk 366x. tf Home. One y ear, $1.50 Six m onths, 85c T hree m onths, 60c 8 T A T E D COMMUNICA- i and fan cy boxes. W ednesday Evening, Dec. 15— GRAPE VINES. tlon F airview Ixtdge, No. 92 1 F irst concert of series by G resham Combination Kates with Portland Dailies A. F. A A. M. S atu rd ay eve P lan t In November. W ordens, Con bund, high school gym nasium . cords, N iagaras a re m oney-m aker« ning, Decem ber 4, 1926, 8 o’clock. PRESEN T RATE Election and In stallatio n of of T ry them . P rices reasonable. H a r On and afte r Jan. 1, 1927 GRESHAM OUTLOOK and— F riday and S aturday, Dec. 17 fleers. P aym ent of dues. Visiting old Oberg, C raig road, fo u rth house apd 18— Bake sale and co u n try $6 30 »•: DAILY OREGONIAN............................... n o rth of B arr road. —Adv. tf b reth ren w elrom e 8.00 850 DAILY and SUNDAY OREGONIAN ato re by B ap tist In d ie s' Guild, G re sh am P h o n e 3331 M ain S tre e t 6 WM H. STANLEY. S ec’y. «50 7.00 DAILY JOURNAL ................................... FOUND—A «mall sum o f money. Own HARRY FE D E R S PIE L , W. M. DAILY and SUNDAY JOURNAL. 8.26 8.75 er prove property and pay for this Sunday. Dec. 19, 10 a. m.—T u r ad. Rhone t i l l . We are open every evening 5 50 «00 PORTLAND TELEGRAM ..................... key and ham shoot under au sp ices W AI.Nt'TH FOR MALE—«oft shelled 1 G reshain Post No. 30 A m erican L e new crop Roy Johnson. Rt. I, keep thl- for reference. All rates strictly In advance. Gresham » Outlook W ant Ads. get results. gion. county fair grounds. 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