Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 31, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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ukksham outlook ,
New O.A.C. Women’s Building
Ready tor Returning Students
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Miss Roth B. Glassow and new women’s plant over which she will preside.
O regon A gricultural College, Corvallis.—A fter m any years’ w ork in the old fram e w om en’s gymnasium,
built first as an arm ory for a student body of 500, the 1100 women students here will en ter the new
$300,000 w om en’s building at the beginning of the new term M onday, Jan u ary 3.
T he departm ent of physical education for women has moved into the new building U nder the di­
rection of Miss Ruth B. Glassow, new head of the departm ent, m em bers of the staff prepared equipm ent
and other details in readiness to sta rt all w ork in the new q u arters w ithout delay.
T he new structure it located to the north of old Cauthorn hall, where it form s the last unit in the
cordon of buildings surrounding the west quadrangle. It is close to all the w om en’s halls and to the
hom e economics and commerce buildings where m ost of the w om en’s co u rsrs are given
Being three stories high in the center with tw o sto ry wings, the n»*w building provides ample space to
care for the expected increase in women students fo r many years to come
On the ground floor are
locker and show er rooms and the big tiled sw im m ing pool. Offices, class rooms, main gym nasium and
gam es room, interpretive dancing room and a beautiful lobby are on the main floor
Additional office
space, corrective, rest and social room s are on the third floor. M odern in every respect though not extrava
gant, the building is said to be the best for its purpose on any American campus.
Troutdale 0. E.S. Has
Installation Ceremony
Im pressive
installation
c e re ­
monies w ere held at the T routdale
Masonic hall on Wednesday eve­
ning* for the new ly chosen officers
of T routdale C hapter, Order of
E astern S tar, when the following
w ere inducted into office: S usan
H arding, w orthy matron; George
Wilcox, w orthy
patron;
C lara
Stone, associate m atron; Isabelle
Low, se creta ry ;
Francis
Fox,
tre a s u re r; Jessie Miller, condo, t-
o r; P earl Simoni, associate Con­
d u ctor; Alma Bram hall, chaplain;
Ann Copeland, m arshal;
L aura
H arlow , o rg an ist; Win. T egart,
Sr., color b e a re r; Mary Bloyd,
Ada; Edna Stanley, Ruth; Isabelle
W aite,
E sth e r;
Emma
Long.
M artha;
Mary Wilcox, E lecta;
Anna A nderson, w arder; C harles
B ram hall, sentinel.
jyirs. Isabella Low was installing
officer.
She w as assisted by
F ran ces T egart, installing m a r­
sh a l; C hristine Cavanagh, in s ta ll­
ing chap lain ; E arl Stanley, hon­
o ra ry flag bearer for the in sta lla ­
tio n ; G ertrude Federspeil, flower
girl. Mrs. C lara Larsson w as in ­
stallin g organist. In connection
with the exercises W. D. K inder of
G resham gave violin selections, ac­
com panied on th e piano by Mrs.
K inder. Mrs. C lara Larsson sang.
Mrs. F ran ces Tegart, past m a­
tro n , w as p resented with the jewel
for her office by the chapter. Her
husband. Wm. T egart, her past
patron, m ade the presentation.
T ro u td ale C hapter recently con­
ferred a life m em bership In the o r­
der upon Mrs. H annah Shaw of
G resham .
O thers holding life
m em berships in the ch a tte r are
Mrs. M argaret McKay of Fhirview,
Mrs. F ran ces Fox of Troutdale and
Mrs. Alice Rix of Salem
FAIRVIE^
"A Motto for 1927" will be the
them e of a serm on Sunday m orning
at 11 o'clock a t the Smith Memorial
P resb y terian church by the pastor,
th e Rev. E. R. D. Hollensted. This
is th e fifth an n iv ersary of Mr. Hol-
len sted's p asto ra te here and w ill
be observed by a special service
conducted by th e session w ith vo­
cal selections by a male q u a rte t
and a duet by Mrs. L aura H arlow
and Mrs. C lara Larsson.
All
friends and m em bers are urged to
be p resen t at the service.
PLEASANT HOME
A m usical program by the Day
Music com pany orchestra, spon­
sored by the P lea san t Home E p­
w orth League, will be given in the
M ethodist church
at P leasant
Home on F riday evening. Ja n u ary
14. A cordial invitation is extend­
ed to all to be present.
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Haley Baptist Service-..
A w atch night service w ill be
held on F riday evening at the
H aley B aptist church, beginning at
9 o'clock. T his service will be in
charge of the young people. The
pastor, the Rev. John S. N ordell,
will give a steropticon lectu re a c ­
com panied by about 80 pictures
illu stra tin g th e first 14 ch a p te rs of
the book of Genesis. T here will
also be a social hour w ith re fre sh ­
m ents.
Sunday school will convene S u n ­
day m orning at the usual hour of
10 o'clock, followed by th e m o rn ­
ing w orship at 11 w ith th e p asto r
in the pulpit. The L ord’s Supper
will be observed.
T here w ill be a young people's
service beginning a t 7:30 p. m.
T he new presid en t w ill be in
charge and an in terestin g program
rendered. A 20-m inute song s e r­
vice will be led by Miss Goldie
B jur; sc rip tu re read in g by Fred
F ryckstrom and p ray er by Miss
Evelyn Ledine. Emil A nderson, a
senior in Oregon A g ricu ltu ral col­
lege, w ill speak on th e topic,
“School Life.”
Special m usical
num bers will be given by Miss
M artha H agberg an d the Misses
Goldie and Ebba Bjur.
All a re cordially invited to th ese
services.
COTTRELL
Born to Mr. and Mrs. H arold
Sm ith on December 29, an eight-
pound d aughter who has been giv­
en the nam e of Lois M argaret.
G uests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jam es F ow ler on C hristm as
day w ere, Miss W ilma K erch er of
Eugene, Miss Ju lia K ercher and
Mr. and Mrs. P arro t.
A fam ily reunion w as held at the
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Beers
C hristm as day. F red W agner was
also present.
Mrs. D ecker, m other of Mrs.
F ra n k B eers, has been quite ill
lately.
Mrs. Crosson en tertain ed her
p aren ts from Salem C hristm as day.
R obert and P e a rl F ow ler are
spending a few days w ith th e ir sis­
te r, Mrs. P a rro tt, of P ortland.
H arvey Griffin had his leg cut
badly recently. A physician was
called and several stitch es w ere
taken in the wound. He is g etting
along as well as could be expected.
C larence Griffin had his to n sils
removed recently and is recovering
nicely.
A C hristm as program w as given
by the pupils of the school afte r
w hich S an ta Claus passed out gifts
and candy.
A force of linem en was busy the
first of th e week getting the phones
in w orking o rd er again after the
recen t storm y w eather.
HURLBURT
T he Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted,
p asto r of the Sm ith Memorial
Laundry Work Wanted.
P resb y terian church of Fairview ,
W ill take w ashing and ironing at will preach at the H u rlb u rt school-
my home. Have electric w asher. house on Sunday evening, at 7:30
Mrs. A lta T ru itt, G resham , phone
o'clock.
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STA TED
COMMUNICA-
tion Fairview Lodge, No. 92
A. F. & A. M. Saturday eve­
ning, Ja n u a ry 1, 1927, 8 o'clock.
V isiting b reth ren welcome.
WM. H. STANLEY. S ecy,
i n t i v t M c G in n is , w . m .
(leaner« Announce Move.
G resham C leaners and Dyers are
now opposite H epp's Racket store.
They c a ll for and deliver. Phone
681—Adv.
The Want Ad way is the way to
success.
Carl Douglass Post So. 74
DANCE
COGSWELL HALL, EAGLE CREEK
SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 1
The F inest Hardwood Floor in C lackam as County
Ma«lc by Gee. Beer* Oichestra
Mark Thomas Floor Manager
A Good Time Assured to all
H NERAL ANNOUNCED OF
MRS. CAROLINE MANARY
F u n eral services will be held
Friday, December 31, at th e P lea s­
an t Home M ethodist church for the
late Mrs. C aroline M anary who
passed aw ay early T h u rsd ay m o rn ­
ing at P lea san t Home at th e ad ­
vanced age of 82 years. The fu ­
neral serm on will be preached by
th Rev. E. W. W ithnell and in te r­
m ent m ade in Lincoln Memorial
p ark u n d er th e direction of the
Gates F u n eral home.
PLEASANT VALLEY
“The M inistry of Je su s" w ill be
the cen tral and upperm ost thought
during th e w orship hour every
Sunday un til E aster. In co n sid er­
ing th e M aster’s m inistry he will
be followed from the Jo rd an river
to the “ro llin g aw ay of th e sto n e”
on th e w onderful resu rrectio n
m orning. The p asto r is stressin g
the im portance of everyone being
p resen t every Sunday m orning
during th e com ing th ree m onths.
Next S unday’s subject will be “ His
F irs t Official Act.” T he Sunday
school m eets a t 10 o'clock and is a
good p rep aratio n for the service to
follow.
Jo h n B a rn a rd is plan n in g a
trip to Linn county w here he will
spend a few w eeks visiting w ith
relativ es and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. W ill Richey and
children, Miss Alice, S tu a rt and
S terling, took C hristm as dinner
w ith Mrs. R ichey’s p aren ts, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Robinson of P o rt­
land.
Mrs. Lyda B arksdale has r e ­
tu rn ed from a trip to M issouri
w here she w as called on account of
the illness and death of her d au g h ­
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. G iltner of
P o rtlan d w ere Sunday v isito rs at
the home of th e ir dau g h ter, Mrs.
Gen. H arm on.
Miss Alice Richey, who is a t­
tending norm al at M onmouth, came
home to spend the holidays w ith
her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Will
Richey.
Mrs. Anna Lehm an en tertain ed
relativ es and frien d s from P o rt­
land on C hristm as day.
H. P au lsen is in a P o rtlan d h o s­
pital. w here he u n d erw en t a m ajor
operation. He is rep o rted to be
restin g easy. Mr. P au lse n 's many
friends hope for his speedy recov-
ery.
With best w ishes for a happy
and pro sp ero u s New Year for the
Outlook and all of Its patrons.
Lights Increase Egg Production.
niin tv.
bikemukr si .
New Justice Offers
Inducements to Cupid
On account of th e ex trao rd in ary
honor w hich has been conferred on
G resham 's new ju stice of the
peace. O. A. E astm an, in th e new
role of g ran d fath e r, w hich title he
is hearing w ith becoming dignity,
upon assum iug the duties of his of­
fice on the coming Monday, J a n u ­
ary 3, he is m aking the aunouuce-
I m eat th a t the first six couples up-
< plying to hint for th e perform ance
of the m a rriag e cerem ony may re ­
ceive th e tying of the m atrim onial
knot free of charge. So h ere’s a d ­
vice to come early and avoid the
rush.
The fo rm alities atten d in g the
qualification of the two county of­
ficials resid en t In G resham , O. A.
E astm an as ju stice of th e peace,
and M. M. Squire as constable,
w ere atten d ed to ea rlie r iu the
week in th e office of th e county
clerk in P o rtlau d ami nothing now
rem ain s but to begin the ro u tin e of
w hatever business may develop.
Upon th death of th e form er ju s ­
tice, John Brown, Mayor C harles
Cleveland w as appointed by the
county com m issioners to com plete
the unexpired term of Mr. Brown.
Mr. E astm an w as elected to th e of­
fice a t th e g en eral election held in
November.
His ju risd ictio n ex ­
tends over all the county outside of
the city of P o rtlan d , b u t does not
include any cases arisin g under
city o rdinances w ithin th e G re sh ­
am city lim its. All violations of
city laws are tried before R ecorder
C. G. Schneider.
Mr. E astm an has resided in
G resham for the past 15 years and
is considered well qualified by le­
gal tra in in g for the duties of his
new office. He is elected for a term
of six years and th e office of justice
c a rrie s w ith it a su b stan tia l salary.
H is h ea d q u arte rs w ill he m ain ­
tained in th e city h all. He says it
is his intention to ad m in ister ju s ­
tice in an im p artial m an n er and
consider carefully the m erits of
every question w hich m ay arise for
his decision.
M. M. Squire, who w as elected
county constable at th e November
election, Is em inently fitted for th is
responsibility as he has been a
deputy sheriff for a num ber of
years past and is co n v ersan t w ith
the m a tte rs w hich will be likely to
occupy his atten tio n in th e incum ­
bency as constable. He succeeded
him self a t th e recen t election.
POWELL VALLEY
iws
PAGE THREE
TIMI u T r SALE'sH(HArDJr? MRS.' I . M. COONS
ATTRACT MANY BUYERS
For several wqeks th e g o v ern ­
m ent has been adv ertisin g in the
Outlook and oth er p apers th e sale
on Ja n u a ry 6 of governm ent tim ­
ber in Clackam as. M ultnomah and
Marion counties.
The sale will
take place at 10 a. m. at the United
S tates laud office in P ortland.
More specifically the item s and
locations a re as follow s:
In C lackam as county—40 acres,
in Section 31. T. 4 S.. R. 3 E. Red
Fir. 116U M feet.
In M ultnom ah county—126 acres
iu Section 3. T. 2 N., R. 2 W. Yel­
low F ir, 6400 M feet; Red Cedar,
30 M feet: Cedar Poles. 250.
In M arion county—40 acres in
Section 25, T. 6 8., R. 1 E. Red
Fir. 1100 M feet; W hite F ir, 10 M
feet.
WOMAN’S ('Ll B HOLDS
INTERESTING SESSION
The last m eeting of the Camp
Hill W om an's club was held on
December 22 at the home of Mrs.
Chas. P. E dw ards of L aurel avenue,
when an in terestin g program was
given which included a fancy
dance by Hazel Sm ith, recitatio n
by M arjorie Clauson. piano solos
by Mrs. H. P atterso n and A neta
Edw ards, a vocal solo by Ja n e E d ­
w ards and a co rn et solo by Mis.
Scribner.
The next meeting of the club will
be held at the home of Mrs. Wm.
H ornecker of M eadow hurst acres.
Five hundred will he played after
a luncheon at 1 o'clock.
SPRINGDALE
THINK
regardless of nature of Piles. At
Gresham Drug Store, or mailed In
special tubes postpaid J1.00. II. J.
Hamlet. Mfgr . ««57 82d St. S. K ,
Portland, Oregon.
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Mrs Irene Erhart. Webber, K an .
says: "Borbol-Quadruple has brought
me nothing but happiness. My neck
h as been reduced almost two Inches
and the terrible distress relieved
I
thank Mrs. Dot Cox. Delaware, Ohio,
for writing me her experience. I now
feel It my duty to tell or write others.”
(let more Information from Sorbol
Company. Mechanicsburg Ohio, Drug
stores everywhere. Locally at Gresh­
am Drug Company.—Adv. JltX,'
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Oregon Fans Like Violin, Baritone
Solo, but Shy at Soprano
Musical entertainm ent is the first
choice of the O regon radio audi­
ence when it begins to turn the
dials of its collective receivers p r»
parato ry to a pleasant evening at
home. Inform ational lectures fol-
low close in popularity, with read­
ings and plays pulling up a poor
third. These preferences were ex­
pressed by set ow ners in a survey
made by the extension service of
the O regon A gricultural college to
indicate m aterial to go into pro­
gram s broadcast from KOAC, col­
lege radio station.
T he solo instrum ent group rated
above vocalists, 406 to 343, this sur­
vey found. T he violin proved the
m ost popular instrum ent, while
baritones led the field of vocalists.
Sopranos seemed to be in disfavor,
receiving only 34 out of 343 votes.
Male q u artets ranked high.
T he good old melodies that ev­
e r y one know s received 128 votes
to 79 for present day popular airs.
Classical music ranked third with
59 voting for it.
T ravel talks were m ost popular
In the general lecture field, with
O regon history, O regon scenery,
and international relations follow­
ing in order. Business law ranked
sixth. All of these subjects will
be heard from KOAC within the
present college year. Business law
has been listed as a home study
course to begin W ednesday even­
ing, January 5. A series of chatty
anecdotes about early O regon his­
tory will be related by Dr. J. B
H orner, beginning Friday, January
7.
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SHEEP GUANO
Garner Brothers
SAND
Gravel
CEMENT AND CEMENT BRICK
GENERAL HAULING
J. R. KNARR
I’hone Gresham 489
TROUTDALE, ORE.
A SAFE PLACE
to put your money
This Company has invested over $77,000,000 in
this territory.
It has 90,000 light and power customers and
serves a population of over 400,000.
Its business is growing steadily every day.
We offer you an opportunity to inveNt your money
in thin successful and well-managed business at 6.67
per cent Interest.
Two Outlook phones, on private
Uns, at your service. Call 1561.
GOITRE REMOVED
F u n eral services w ere held T u es­
day forenoon at the G resham F u ­
n eral p arlo rs for th e late Mrs. E.
M. Coons W aldrip who passed
aw ay at the fam ily home Sunday
m orning, Decem ber 26, at the age
of 75 years. Dr. A. Thom pson, an
old friend of th e fam ily, officiated
w ith w ords of com fort for those
bereft. He spoke of th e need of
the observance of th e Golden Rule
in home and com m unity life and
of th e idea of kindness and b ro th ­
erly cheer In com forting the d is­
tressed. Mrs. C lara L arsso n of
T ro u td ale and C. E. R usher sang,
"L ead Kindly L ight" and "B eau ti­
ful Isle of Som ew here."
T he p allb earers for th e occasion
w ere th ree sons-in-law of the de­
ceased. H. A. Shields, C larence
S u th erlan d and Fred Pelton, and a
g ran d so n H enry Pelton.
I n te r­
m ent was made in Douglas cem e­
tery.
E liza W allace w as born in
Springfield, Missouri, October 27,
1851, and crossed th e plains w ith
her p aren ts by oxteam in 1854. She
w as m arried to W. H. Coons J a n u ­
ary 2, 1870, to which union nine
ch ild ren w ere born, one of whom
passed aw ay
in
infancy
and
an o th er at the age of 28 years.
T he seven surviving ch ild ren are
John, Jess. Claude and Milo Coons
and Mrs. Fred P elton of T ro u t­
dale, Mrs. IL A. Shields of P ortland
and Mrs. C. G. S u th erlan d of
S eattle.
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Mrs. Coons w as a c h a rte r m em ­
ber of the Sm ith M emorial P resb y ­
te ria n church, Fairview . She will
long be rem em bered by her circle
of friends and neighbors who speak
of h er In the m ost endearing term s.
For th e past five m onths she has
been co n stan tly mid tenderly cared
for by Mrs. Cora A nderson of F air-
view.
Music First Choice
of Radio Listeners
In agriculture, m arket news led
the field of service and inform a­
The C hristm as program w as well
tional m aterial Insect pests, plant
attended and all enjoyed the b eau ­
diseases, and poultry keeping fig­
tiful C hristm as tree.
Everyone
ured prom inently. T hese features
had plenty of candy and nuts
will form the backbone of Monday
w hich w ere distrib u ted by jolly old
night broadcasts from KOAC be­
Santa Claus im personated by Jack
ginning lanuary 3.
Zilm.
Home study courses on poultry
I ncluiliied Letter«.
breeding, poultry feeding, and feed­
Mrs. H elnm an from
Yakima,
L etters hearing th e follow ing ad ­
W ashington, is visiting her d au g h ­ d resses rem ain unclaim ed In the ing and care of hogs have been ar­
Any resident of O regon
ter, Mrs. C. E. Vest, during the G resham postoffice, for the week ranged
may enroll without charge, and
holidays.
ending December 30, and unless will be supplied bulletins and other
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bell spent called for by Ja n u a ry 10, 1927, m aterial to supplement the radio
C hristm as at the home of her will he sent to th e Dead L etter Of­ lectures.
fice, or otherw ise disposed of a c ­
m other, Mrs. H. Reeves.
cording to th e P ostal Law s and
Plano Tuning.
Mrs. E lia H ornish gave a C h rist­ R egulations.
Piano tuning, $3.50. P iano and
W.
P.
J.
H
endricks.
m as dinner to th e following r e la ­
o rgan rep airing. Fred B. Jones,
H errn John E rn s t Schneider.
tives. Mrs. Gregg and son K en­
H errn Alb. V iktor W ikstrom s 2625, 49th stre e t S. E., P ortland.
neth, H enry Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Stelbleus.
Phone TAbor 8952 or G resham
E. E. JOHNSON, P ostm aster.
Ja ck Zilm and family.
1561.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rogers and
a iv u n c
p iiu u o
u i
w i lie
u v iu n
lU l
4 leaner« Announce Move.
fam ily spent C hristm as in P o rt­ th e Outlook—but give your real
G resham C leaners and Dyers a re
land w ith Mrs. Rogers' p aren ts, nam e. Call G resham 1561.
now opposite H epp's R acket store.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G raham .
F or real estate loans see or call They call for and deliver. Phone
681.—Adv.
Mrs. Cecil P ounder gave a 11. W. Thorne.—Adv.
♦
C h ristm as d inner for Mr. Pounder
and d au g h ter C rystal. Mr. and Mrs. Man of H0 Helped
E arl Pounder, from P ortland.
lip Simple Mixture
Mr. and Mrs. Roy P arso n s e n te r­
"A fter tak in g A dlerika 1 feel b et­
fo r s a le
tained for C h ristm as dinner the te r th an for years. At my age (60)
la tte r's b rother-in-law and sister, ♦ it Is ideal -so different from other
Before buying sheep guano
Mr. and Mrs. B allards and family. m edicines." (Signed) W. W. C ar­
w rite and get our prices. We
ter. A dlerika Is a sim ple m ixture
sell direct from the barn a t a
Tom N orthw ay and fam ily, also of b uckthorn h ark , glycerine, etc.,
very low figure. A ddress
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. N orthway and w hich rem oves GAS in ten m inutes
uinl
often
brings
su
rp
risin
g
relief
Mrs. N orthw ay's son Donald, m o­
to the stom ach. Stops th a t full,
tored to H erm an creek hatchery to hlouted feeling. B rings out old
the home of W. H. N orthw ay for w aste-m atter you never th ought
Heppner, Oregon, P. 0 . Box 212
C h ristm as dinner. The snow was was in your system . E xcellent for
or call Heppner 784
ch
ro
n
ic
constipation.
G
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s
h
a
m
quite deep and the domes along the
D rug Co.—Adv.
highw ay look beautiful covered
with snow and shining with large
Icicles.
TROUTDALE SAND & GRAVEL CO.
Mrs. G race Colander and c h il­
dren from Spokane, W ashington,
Concrete and Planter
visited h er m other. Mrs. W. W.
N orthway, a few days last week.
W. W. N orthw ay m ade a recen t
purchase of a new H upm ohile
coach.
Mrs. Rose In g rah am is visiting
a t the R ogers' home for a tim e.
J. B abbitt has retu rn ed home
Sold in the Bunkers or Delivered
from Idaho for the holidays.
A w atch n ig h t service w ill be
held F riday evening in the Mission
church, beginning a t 9 o’clock. On
S atu rd ay a t 10 a. m. th e an n u al
congregational business m eeting
will be held and d in n er will be
served in th e church. Sunday. J a n ­
u ary 2, will see th e beginning of
an evangelistic cam paign, the first
week to be devoted to p ray er and
the second to preaching. Sunday
school will convene a t 9:50 Sunday
m orning, followed by Swedish
preaching service. T he evening
service will be in E nglish. The
D eborah Ladies Aid w ill m eet at
the home of Mrs. A. Aim on T h u rs ­
day afternoon at 2 o'clock.
At the an n u al business m eeting
of the Home and F oreign M ission­
ary society held T uesday afternoon
th e follow ing officers w ere elected:
Mrs. C harles Berg, p resid en t; Miss
Ellen Unis, vice p resid e n t; Mrs.
B ert Olson, se c re ta ry ; Mrs. John
H ulander, tre a su re r.
A w atch n ig h t service will be
held
a t th e
Saron
L u th eran
ch u rch F riday evening. T he G resh ­
am m ale chorus will ren d er selec­
tions, and th e re will be other m u­
HiNK THINK
sical num bers and recitatio n s. An
illu strate d ta lk w ill be given by ’ortlund tin the Columbia.
th e pasto r, the Rev. Enoch San-
The (»renter Port hi ntl.
deen, on Van Dyke's fam ous story,
"T he O ther Wise Man.”
No service will be held a t the
Saron L u th eran ch u rch on New
Y ear's day or Sunday as th e p as­
to r will leave for R oseburg S a tu r­
day to attend the an n u al con g re­
gational m eeting which will tak e
place Monday forenoon. The L a­
dles Aid will hold its an n u al bus­
iness m eeting T h u rsd ay afternoon |
at Mrs. M attson's home, a t w hich ,
tim e officers will be elected for th e j
com ing year. The an n u a l business i
m eeting of the L u th er League will j
be held W ednesday evening a t the ,
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Friday, Ja n u a ry 7, a t 10 a. m.
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T here has been considerable a r ­
gum ent for and ag ain st artificial
lighting of p o u ltry houses, some
claim ing th a t w hile lighting may
in crease egg production, th e v ita l­
ity of the birds a re decreased
thereby. The a g ric u ltu ra l ex p eri­
m ent statio n of New Jersey , w hich
has made m any experim ents both
with and w ithout artificial lig h t­
ing, sta te s th a t it has been conclu­
sively proven th a t Increased egg
production and b etter h ealth are
the resu lts of artificial lighting of
laying houses. A th ree-y ear study
of 280 flocks, w ith a population of
804,139 birds was m ade and the
te sts showed th a t an average of
67.1 eggs w ere obtained from p u ll­
D on't forget the ad v e rtise rs when
ets w here no lights w ere used and you need anything in th e ir line.
75.8 w ith lights. The te sts covered
a period of five m onths yearly,
W hat you w ant, when you want
l from November to April.
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From Another Kansas Lady,
lilaxlness, Headaches, ( hoklng,
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P IA N O TU N E R
has recovered from his illness and is again on the
job. 2625-49th Street S. E., Portland.
Phone TAbor 8952.
Investm ent Department,
820 Electric Building
Portland Electric Power Co.
Portland, Oregon
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