Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 07, 1927, Image 1

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    G resham O utlook
T W IC E
A
W EEK
Council Plans Vole
On Three Park Sites
T H R E E GRA N G ES HOLD
JO IN T INSTA LLA TIO N
A fine atten d an ce and e n th u sia s­
tic m eeting m ark ed th e jo in t In­
sta lla tio n cerem onies of th e new ly-
elected officers of th e G resham ,
T he need of a city p a rk for L ents and Evening S tar g ran g es
G resham and th e p e rsiste n t de­ w hich w ere held at E vening S tar
m and th a t som ething be done in g ran g e hall on New Y ear’s day.
th e m a tte r cam e up for discussion Mrs. E. A. Niblin of P o rtlan d w as
a t th e first m eeting of th e council th e in sta llin g officer of th e o cca­
of th e year on W ednesday evening sion and presided w ith h e r u su al
of th is week. Several propositions ability.
An in te restin g program
w hich have been before th e co u n ­ w as ren d ered and d in n er w as se rv ­
cil d u rin g th e p ast year or tw o ed a t th e noon hour.
w ere p resented and it w as decided
T he follow ing officers of th e
to call a vote of G resham citizens G resham g ran g e w ere in stalled :
in th e n ea r fu tu re to se ttle the A rnold R uegg as su b stitu te fo r O.
m a tte r.
I. Neal, m a ste r; J. E. G ates, over-
T he need of a p a rk w as recog­ j se e r; T. M. C raw ford, le c tu re r:
nized, b ut th e choice of a site w ill Clyde Ruegg, ste w ard ;
G eorge
be p u t up to th e voters. T hree Honey, a s sista n t ste w a rd : Mrs.
tr a c ts w ere form ally offered to the i Em m a M anning, ch a p la in ; T heo­
city, a t varying prices. T he M ult­ dore B ru g g er as su b stitu te for Geo.
nom ah County F a ir association ) L eslie, tr e a s u r e r ; M rs. T heodore
w ould sell th re e ac re s of its m ore B rugger, se c re ta ry ; L. P. M anning
th a n 50, th e pride asked being I as su b stitu te for G eorge S leret,
$3500.
T his tr a c t includes the g ate k ee p er; Mrs. T. M. C raw ford,
grove w here th e m ost of the old , C eres; Mrs. G eorge K enney, P o ­
buildings are situ ated .
A nother m ona;
Mrs.
F ra n k
V olbrecht,
tr a c t offered is th a t of th e Inde­ F lo ra ; Mrs. A rnold Ruegg, lady
pen d en t L and com pany's holdings
in Z enith addition. T here are sev­ a s sista n t stew ard.
era l ac re s availab le in the tra c t, in ­
clu d in g co nsiderable tim ber. T his
BORING
w ould go a t $1000 an acre. S till
T he re g u la r m orning w orship
an o th er prospective site is th e
Cogswell tr a c t along the south side I Sunday w ill be in ch arg e of th e
of Pow ell s tre e t and ea st of J. V. p asto r, the Rev. E. W. W ithnell, at
C ogsw ell’s residence. T his is also 10 o'clock. Sunday school w ill be
covered w ith trees. It has a gully at 11 o’clock. T he young people’s
ru n n in g alm ost the e n tire length
of it. T he tr a c t includes 2% ac res Bible study class w ill be at 7:30.
and is offered for $2000, or $1500 if Boy Scouts w ill m eet a t th e ch u rch
c e rta in concessions w ere allow ed. on M onday evening.
It w as suggested th a t if possible
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. T elford en ­
th e reco rd er so p rep a re the neces­
sa ry legal form s so th a t th e voters te rta in e d at d in n er on New Y ear’s
may select one or m ore of the day, Mr. T elford 's fa th e r and
tra c ts.
m other and sis te rs Maxine and
At th e sam e sp ecial election it is
planned to vote on an en larg em en t ¡G race of Oregon City, and his
of th e city lim its to include th e Ed b ro th er Wm. T elford and fam ily
Jo h u so n tra c t so u th e ast of tow n from P o rtlan d .
w hich has petitioned to com e in.
David H ederm ann and Mrs. Rad-
M em bership w as renew ed in the
league of Oregon cities w ith Mayor t debush spent a few days th e la tte r
Chas. C leveland selected as dele­ p a rt of th e w eek w ith Mr. H eder-
g ate to the forthcom ing convention. m a n n ’s d au g h ter In P o rtlan d .
F ire Chief Mike A llshouse p re ­
Geo. D uley and wife w ere called
sented to th e council several
u rg e n t needs of th e fire d e p a rt­ to Lyle, W ashington, on acco u n t of
m ent. T he questio n of a pum per th e death of th e ir son-in-law , Mr.
is pending w ith co nsid erable u n ­
c e rta in ty as to th e council's action, W ilson.
T he R ebekah lodge gave a w atch
b ut som e new hose is needed and
sm oke m asks. T hese m a tte rs w ere n ig h t p a rty a t th e I. O. O. F. all
re fe rre d to th e com m ittee on fire F rid a y evening.
an d w ater.
On request of R ecorder S chneid­ - Mrs. Wm. A. M orand en tertain ed
er his sa lary was increased from at dinner on Monday evening in
$25 to $35. I t w as adm itted his honor of th e 72d b irth d ay of her
w ork had becom e m ore ard u o u s, as m other, Mrs. J. W. Roots. W. R.
he ac ts both as rec o rd e r and city
T elford and fam ily and T. A. Roots
atto rn ey .
T he officers chosen at th e No­ and fam ily of C lackam as, w ere the
vem ber election w ere duly sw orn guests.
in for an o th er term . They a re
Jo h n O slund w as out to his farm
Chas. Cleveland, m ayor; C. G.
S chneider, rec o rd e r;
Jo h n H. looking a fte r business in te re sts on
M etzger, tr e a s u r e r ; E. H. K elly, New Y ear’s day.
m a rsh a l; A. W. B otkin, R ussell K.
T he L adies Aid m et a t th e h '.m e
Akin and B. W. T horne, council- of Mrs. G. F. P eterso n on T h u rs­
men.
day.
L. II. M allicoat sp e n t th e h( 11-
B uttons sew ed on and sm all r e ­
p a irs ch eerfu lly m ade, no charge. days on a fishing trip n ear T illa ­
C leaning and pressing. P e te r Leu- mook. H is wife and fam ily visited
ard , phone 1211. Res. 3664. We
a t McMinnville.
c a ll and deliver.—Adv.
Grocery Bulletin
N ew berg H am , w h o le o r h a lf
lb. 38c
Bacon S q u a re s, e x c e lle n t fo r s e a s o n in g
lb. 25c
Kerr’s B est P a te n t F lo u r, sp ecial 49-lb.
#2.04
R o g er’s P re p a re d M ustard
q u a rt ja r s 35c
Gold B a r S p in a c h , la rg e c a n s
2 fo r 35c
(«old B a r P u m p k in , la rg e c a n s
2 fo r 35c
S ilv e r Bar T o m a to e s, w ith p u re e ..................... 2 fo r 25c
P u re M aple S y ru p , p in t b o ttle 65c
q u a rts #1.15
Van (’a m p ’s P o rk and B eans, m ed. c a n s ........3 fo r 25c
P u re S tra in e d H o n ey ................................... q u a rt ja r s 48c
S o la r B a r Sliced P in e a p p le
.................... 2 c a n s 45c
B ra zil N u ts, la rg e w a sh e d
3 lbs. 50c
O regon W a ln u ts, s p e c i a l .................................... 3 lbs. 69c
Geo. W a sh in g to n T obacco, 15c p o u c h ............ 2 fo r 25c
U nion L e a d e r T o bacco, la rg e c a n a n d 10c can
b o th fo r 85c
S pecial Nilo T o ilet S oap, n a tio n a lly a d v e rtise d
6 b a rs 50c, 1 b a th to w el F R E E
A. W. Metzger & Co.
Quality
and Service
Phone 1451
Feed 1281
DANCE
“A MID-WINTER FROLIC”
Feature dance«— Fon ’till One
Masonic Hall, Gresham
3 IG R A Y 8 ORCHESTRA
Given hy
REFRESHM EN TS
The Areme Club
County Fair Board
Begins Year’s Plans
YULE CELEBRATION
DECLARED SUCCESS
Ladle« «¿c
Victim ol Accident
Laid to Final Rest
GRESHAM (L A S S FDR
SEW ING ORGA NIZED
Union High Wins
from Oregon City
A m eeting w as held T uesday a f­
A fter all b ills sh all have been
paid in connection w ith th e m u n ici­
ternoon at th e public lib ra ry under
th e auspices of th e sta te d e p a rt­
pal C h ristm as tre e th is year, it is
m ent of vocational education for
th ought th e re w ill be a su b stan tia l
(By Ben H. D avies)
P robably th e la rg e st concourse
At th e m eeting T h u rsd ay eve­ b alance on h and of about $35 w hich
th e purpose of org an izin g a sew ing
T
h
ey
're
off!
ever
g
athered
in
th
is
p
a
rt
of
th
e
ning of th e M ultnom ah county fair
class for women. T he first lessen
w ill be used for next y e a r's a c tiv i­
T he local Union high basketbaM
board« p lan s w ere su b m itted for ties. So g ratify in g w as th e r e ­ ! county for a fu n eral m et T uesday will be given on th e com ing Wed­
team s in a double-header contest
i aftern o o n to pay th e la st m a rk of
the new com bined exhibition bu ild ­
nesday, J a n u a ry 12, beginning at 9
sponse from b u sin ess m en and o th ­
ing and stad iu m w hich w ill p ro b ­ ers for v o lu n ta ry co n trib u tio n s for I resp e ct to th e m em ory of an es- o’clock a. m. in room 10 of the high at th e high school auditorium
T uesday nig h t took a double vie-
j teem ed and p o p u lar young m an,
ably be erected as th e next u n it in
school.
. th e tr e a t and o th e r expenses in ci­
tory from th e ir Oregon City visit­
th e extensive building program be­ d en tal to th e free, it seem ed int- ! R alph Jo hanson, who met in sta n t
Miss Bess C happell, supervisor ors.
death about 3 o’clock S atu rd ay
ing planned by th e association. The
of hom e econom ics education, has
' possible to stem th e tid e of giving
T his is tke first gam e of th e sea­
m orning New Y ear's day, w hen his
sk etch es w ere su b m itted to the
placed th e In stru ctio n of th is class son in th e county d istric t and sta te
un til m o re th a n enough had been
m achine o v ertu rn ed on th e h ig h ­
building com m ittee for fu rth e r con­
in the com petent h an d s of Mrs. to u rn am en t series and if th e pep
se n t in.
sideration.
w ay a h alf m ile east of Sandy n ear
W ilson, a teach er of sew ing at the and ability displayed by the locals
Mr. C annon has rep eated ly e x ­
A com m ittee co n sistin g of J. V.
th e grad e schoolhouse.
, G irls’ Polytechnic in P o rtlan d .
Cogswell, Tom K reu d er, C. E. pressed his ap p reciatio n of th e
T uesday night is an Indication of
A round 500 p ersons atten d ed the
Jo h n so n and J. O. W ilson w as ap ­ m a n n er in w hich th e w hole th in g
T hose who d esire to en ro ll ure
pointed to ta k e ch a rg e of th e h an d ­ w as p ut over. Splendid co o p era­ fu n eral at th e P lea san t Home M. E. asked to bring sew ing accessories, th e ir in ten tio n s the boys a re out to
go the en tire distance. G reat credit
ling of th e sale of th e p referred
I ch u rch and fully h alf of them w ere
including scissors, needles, th read , a ttac h es to Coach K ruger whose
stock of th e fair.
It h as been tion existed all the way th rough. un ab le to gain en tran ce.
T hey i
¡thim ble, etc., but no m aterial. The tire le ss efforts for th e advance­
planned to hold a m eeting in P o rt­ He e stim a tes th a t at le a st 200 p e r­
land at w hich tim e an effort will sons co n trib u ted in som e w ay to , w aited outside d u rin g th e p ro g ress I fee for th e series of eight lessons
m ent of high school ath letics have,
| of th e service and m any o th ers
be m ade to in te re st m ore of th a t th e success of th e und ertak in g .
w ill be $3.50. T he lessons w ill be since his a rriv a l h ere two years
c ity ’s b u sin ess m en in th e a c tiv i­
cam e who did not rem ain because
each of th ree h o u rs' d u ratio n . In ­ ago, been b eartn g fruit.
W ithout th e assista n ce of W il­
tie s of th e fair.
they could n ot obtain seats. A
dividual class w ork Is assu red
C h arles Cleveland, C. G. Schneid­ liam E v erett and his telephone
The second in ter-sch o lastic gam e
er, A. W. M etzger, T . R. H ow itt and h elp ers, th e C h ristm as tre e could w onderful profusion of b eautiful those who join. T he lesson period
of
th e series will be played a t th e
fioral
offerings
attested
th
e
reg
ard
Tom K reu d er w ere appointed a not have been. A m ajor p a rt of th e
on J a n u a ry 12 w ill be devoted to local gym nasium tonight. Game
com m ittee to m eet w ith H. A.
w ith w hich th e deceased w as held
in stru c tio n in th e m aking over ot will be called a t 8 p. m.
Lew is to com plete th e technical w ork w as accom plished by B urten by his m any friends.
dresses.
tra n s fe r of th e old fairg ro u n d W alrad w ith his tru c k s and corps
E xcelling both in speed and team -
Dr. A. Thom pson p reached th e
p ro p erty to th e new fa ir c o rp o ra ­ of h elp ers from the telephone of­
w orkm anship the local q u in te t
serm
on.
He
w
as
assisted
in
the
tion.
Undenominational Services.
fice. T hey w ould not accept any
proved easy v ictors over
th e
T h ree m em bers of th e board,
serv ice by th e p asto r of th e ch u rch .
Services will be held Sunday a f­
re
m
u
n
e
ra
tio
n
for
th
e
ir
services.
“W
oolenltes”,
who,
though
fast
and
w ho w ere elected at th e re g u la r
' th e Rev. E. W. W ithnell. A q u a rte t
m eeting, w ere duly sw orn into of­ Mr. Cannon sta te s the w ork he did com prised of Mrs. Jam es H illy ard , ternoon a t th e U ndenom inational sc ra p p e rs from the word “go”,
! tem ple, beginning at 2 o’clock. A
fice last evening as d irecto rs. They in connection w ith th e affair w as
Mrs. E. W. W ithnell, th e Rev. W il­ I song service w ill precede the w ere too seldom able to locate th e
w ere Ju d g e R ich ard Deich. J. O. nothing less th a n a p leasure.
liam F airw ea tlie r and H. Lee B all ' p reach in g by the p asto r, th e Rev. basket.
W ilson and O. A. E astm an.
W ork w as rep o rted as p ro g re ss­
T he p relim in ary gam e w as called
i sang, " It Is W ell” and "Jesu s, S. F. Pitts. T h ere will be p reaching
ing fav o rab ly on th e big d rain on
a t 7:30 and proved to be a snappy
P
L
E
A
SA
N
T
VALLEY
:
Savior.
Pilot
Me.”
Mr.
F
a
irw
e
a
th
e
r
S unday evening at 7:30. Sunday
th e fair gro u n d p ro p erty w est of
rendered th e solo, “ No D isap p o in t­ school wdll convene a t 10 o'clock. exhibition of th e prow ess of th e
Main stre e t w hich is being done by
second team s of th e opposing
“Life Giving W a te r” w ill be th e m ent in H eaven.” T he p a llb ea re rs
G. A. Cox u n d er th e direction of
P ra y er service is held each T u es­
schools. T he G resham hoys w o i
M. M. Squire. T ile h as been p u r ­ subject for th e w orship h o u r at the were T heodore H arris, E rn est H ar-
chased and th e digging of the P lea san t V alley ch u rc h next Sun- ' ris, O scar Stone, Stockton Paulson, day evening at 7:30 and young peo­ w ith a score of 17 to 12. An ex cit­
ple's service on F rid ay evenings.
l day m orning. T his them e is tak en
ditches is being done.
ing m om ent w as provided the fans
S. B. H all and W. D. K inder w ere from th e first visit w hich Je su s ■ F red erick Jo h n so n and P ete r L ar- E veryone is welcome to all s e r ­
d u rin g th is gam e w hen D uncan,
appointed a com m ittee to p rep a re m ade to th e villag e of Sychar. An ■ son.
vices.
b antam ch eer-lead er and sub for
th e 1927 prem ium list for p u b lica­ u rg en t in v itatio n Is extended to all
Mr. Jo h an so n w as born in May,
| in th e com m unity to he p rese n t ev­
tion.
his team , gain ing con tro l of the
ery S unday m orning a t th e P le a s­ 1899, n ear Kelso, and had lived all COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
J
hall,
dribbled th e en tire length of
of
his
life
in
th
a
t
vicinity.
He
m
a
r­
a n t V alley ch u rch and Sunday
Baptist Services.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H icks have re ­ the floor o u t-g eneraled the m assed
ried Miss E va Beers on Decem ber
T he v ario u s services held in th e j school.
S unday school convenes at 10 10, 1917, who, w ith a d au g h ter Ros- tu rn ed from Modesto. C alifornia, attack of his opponents and shot
B ap tist ch u rch next Sunday will
o’clock,
follow ed by the p reach in g alyn aged eight, surv iv es him. He w here they w ere recen tly m arried his basket.
be conducted in such a way as to
T he m ain event of th e evening
service.
w as a g rad u a te of th e O rient g rad e a t th e home of the b rid e’s p aren ts.
m ake them sp iritu a l, in te restin g
proved an exciting hit of e n te rta in ­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
K
nlerlein.
They
school
and
la
ter
atten
d
ed
G
resham
and in stru c tiv e for all who attend. W EATHER FORECASTS
m ent for th o se w hose In terest in
The Bible school w ith classes for
BASIS OF SERMON Union high school for tw o years. a re a t p resen t at th e hom e of th e th e activ ities of th e high school
groom
's
m
other,
Mrs.
W.
Hicks.
He
w
as
of
a
jovial
disposition
and
all th e different g ro u p s of young
O. N. McKay, for seven y ears prom pted th e ir attendance.
Many scientific devices and g re a t­ w as w ell th o u g h t of by a h o st of
and old w ill begin a t 9:45 and a
Follow ing Is th e line-up of the
young
friends.
H
e
w
as
a
m
em
ber
p
rin
cip al of Colum bian high school,
h e a rty w’elcom e w ill be given all ly increased facilities of com m uni­
and his wife cam e from Ja c k so n ­ first team s:
who atten d . T he p reach in g s e r­ cation have added much to th e ef­ of th e P o rtlan d Gun club.
G resham
Oregon City
B esides his w ife and child Mr. ville, Oregon, to spend th e h o li­
vice beginning a t 11 o’clock will ficiency of th e governm ent w eath er
D u n c a n ................ r. f............ P ra cg e r
days
in
P
o
rtlan
d
and
a
t
C
orbett
Jo
h
an
so
n
is
survived
by
his
m
o
th
­
fo
recasts.
As
a
re
su
lt,
m
uch
v
alu
­
la st u n til 12 and th e p a sto r’s su b ­
O kuda ...................1. f ............ H artley
ject w ill be " T ru e Idealism in able p ro p e rty has been saved, to er, Mrs. A m anda Jo h an so n , tw o w here th ey have m any friends. S q u i r e ...................c .................. . Cox
Life.” T h is w ill be p resen ted in a say n o thing of lives. Yet, w ith all b ro th e rs W alter and W illard and a Mrs. S u san H arding gave a d inner R usher .................r. g .......... W eaver
...............1. g ............. Nichols
very p rac tica l w ay and th e ch o ir th e In stru m en ts of science, th ese siste r Miss Mabel Jo h an so n . In ­ in honor of Mr. and Mrs. McKay 1 A nlcker
The first h alf of th e gam e saw
on
T
h
u
rsd
ay
to
w
hich
n
num
ber
of
te
rm
e
n
t
w
as
m
ade
in
th
e
P
le
a
sa
n
t
w ill ren d e r a p p ro p ria te m usic. The fo recasts a re not infallible. H ow ­
Mr. an d Mrs. old frien d s w ere Invited. All p re s­ th e locals w ith a score of 17 points,
young people w ill m eet a t 6:30 ever, m any y e a rs ago th e re lived a Home cem etery.
live of w hich w ere free throw s,
Jo
sep
h
Jacq
u
es,
th
e
la tte r a siste r ent had a delightful tim e.
p. m. G roup No. 2 will discuss the m an who, in th e face of a th ree
w
hile th e v isito rs w ere ’allow ed
Mrs. Maude Reed of C orbett Is nt
subject, “C h rist th e E te rn a l Way y e a rs’ d ro u th and a clea r sky, of Mrs. E va Jo h an so n , cam e from
nine. T h ree of these w ere gained
Lakeview
,
O
regon,
to
a
tte
n
d
tjie
Rhododendron
for
a
few
days.
of Life.” T his su b ject w ill be p re ­ prophesied ra in and it rained. T his
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. M organ and from th e foul line. Redoubled ef­
sented in a very g rap h ic and a p ­ 1 incident will form the basis of the fu n eral.
son W. Morgan, who has been home fo rt on th e p a rt of th e “Woolen-
p ro p ria te w ay a fte r being carefu lly | serm on S unday m orning a t th e
from Eugene, spent New Y ear’s Ite" a th letes secured an addition of
th o u g h t o ut by th is splendid group M ethodist ch u rch on “T he Prem o-
PLEA SA N T HOME
day a t Brightw ood n ea r Mt. Hood. eig h t m ore points, half of which
of leaders. Young people a re es­ 1 n itio n s of F a ith .”
Mrs.
B.
C.
A
ltm
an
retu
rn
ed
to
W
hile th e re they m et Ben T u rpin, w ere donated w hile the Union H l's
At th e evening h our, th e p asto r
pecially invited to th is p re se n ta ­
sandw iched th e ir riv a l’s en tire
h
er
home
on
S
unday
b
rin
g
in
g
h
er
tion. T he evening ch u rc h service ( is to speak on “ R easonable C h ris­ m other, w hose condition rem ain s the noted screen com edian, and his sco re in th e sam e period w ith an
wife
who
w
ere
enjoying
th
e
w
inter
w ill follow w ith special m usical tia n S ervice.” T he h o u r for th is ab o u t the sam e.
additional 17 points, 12 of which
fe a tu re s by th e ch o ir and th e p as­ serv ice is 7:30.
T he m any frien d s of Mrs. P. M. sp o rts and scenery.
w ere field throw s. T he gam e end­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lusby
have
r
e
­
T he E p w o rth L eague m em bers M ilter w ere much*.- grieved to learn
to r w ill have as h is them e th e
ed
with a score of 34 to 17.
w here
q u estion, "H ow Can I Find the a re to have a social hour a t 5:00 th a t she had suffered a slig h t p ar- tu rn ed from Springfield
The
ability of th e forw ards. D un­
aly
tlc
stro
k
e
la
st
W
ednesday.
H
er
they sp e n t C h ristm as w ith r e la ­
o’clock w hich will be follow ed by
W ay?”
I condition seem s som ew hat 1m- tives. Mr. Lusby Is th e p rin cip al of can and Okuda, is w orthy of m en­
th e ir devotional m eeting a t 6:30. ! proved a t th e p resen t and she is
tion. T he d exterity w ith w hich
L. R h o ad s, 3 m iles e a s t G resham on
able to be about th e house a p a rt th e C orbett grade school.
H O R S E F O R S A L E —W eight
125(1.
th ese p lay ers m esm erized th eir
H er d au g h ter, Mrs.
Mrs. S usan H ard in g h as been im ­
G u a ra n te e d A No. 1 w o rk horse. W. I B L U E T IM O T H Y h a y w anted. C. D. of th e tim e.
C ath ey , phone 2901.
Section Line.
J. II. Jones, arriv ed on F rid ay paneled to serve on th e ju ry for luckless g u ard s and th e ir uncanny
m orning from h er hom e In W a te r­
accu racy In sp otting bask ets from
ville, W ashington, also h er son the m onth of Ja n u ary .
L aw ren ce A ndersen of P o rtlan d th e field will go a long w ay tow ard*
Raym ond arriv ed on S atu rd ay from
cinching the to u rn am en t c h a m ­
C rescen t City, C alifornia. Mrs. cam e out on New Y ear's evening to
Jo n es retu rn ed to . h er home on atten d th e banquet a t th e Colum ­ pionship.
T uesday.
bian. T he atten d an ce of form er
Free Methodist Services.
T he sudden death of R alph J o ­ g rad u ates w as not so larg e aR on
T he su b ject for th e
Sunday
hanson on New Y ear’s day has ca st
a p all of sad n ess over th e en tire th e tw o previous occasions.
m orning service a t 11 o'clock at
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r C ham ber- th e F ree M ethodist church will be,
com m unity.
S ervices n ex t S unday a t the lain have moved to C orbett and "S p iritu a l E xpansion." T he church
P le a sa n t Home B ap tist ch u rch will taken th e new C ham berlain co t­
G irls ’ a ll w ool slip o n . C olors red.
begin a t 1« o 'clock w ith Sunday tage. Mrs. C ham berlain w as before la looking fo rw ard to a revival to
be held d u rin g th e m onth of F eb­
school In ch a rg e of Mrs. O. N ass-
g re e n a n d o ra n g e .
R e g u la r #2.50
habn, th e new lly elected au p erln - h er m arria g e Miss E m ily Jo n as, ru ary . E very effort is being p u t
Now #1.75
' tendent. P reach in g service will be youngest d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. fo rth to have every m em ber p re ­
at 11 o'clock and a t 8 o'clock by th e Jo n as of Fairview .
C h ild re n ’s C oat S w e a te rs, heavy.
pared to do his share. T he pastor
p asto r, th e Rev. Win. F airw ea th er.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason E h rm an of w ill In th e com ing Sundays preach
C olors, red a n d d eer. R e g u la r $2.25
B. Y. P. U. m eets at 7:30 p m and
Now #1.75
the H appy H our class for ch ild ren P o rtlan d e n te rt »Inert a p arty of on the su b ject of revivals.
P o rtlan d friends on New Y ear’s eve
at 3 o’clock.
.
S unday school w ill convene a t 10
M en’s a n d b o y s’ h eav y ro p e w ool
At th e an n u a l b u sin ess m eeting at th e E h rm an 's sum m er hom e on a. m. Young people’s m eeting w ill
pull on sw e a te rs. C olors black , n av y
of th e ch u rch held on T h u rsd ay th e highw ay.
I be held at 7 In the evening, fol­
a n d m a ro o n w ith c o n tr a s tin g c o l­
evening, all p rese n t enjoyed an
Mrs. M arlon C 'a n e , who has been lowed by an ev angelistic service
evening
of
fellow
ship
w
hen
they
o red sh a w l c o lla r.
R e g u la r $6.50
gath ered around th e tab le sp read In th e city with frien d s for th e past ' a t 8 o'clock.
Now #3.75
su m ptuously with good th in g s to m onth, has re tu rn e d hom e
at
eat. A devotional m eeting led by fra n e b ra e . Mrs. C ran e has m ade
C h ild 's 3-piece T eddy R e a r S u its. P u re w o rste d w ool.
th e p asto r followed th e su p p er, extensive building Im provem ents
R e g u la r $5.25 ................................................... now #1.25
th en cam e th e election of officers
and an n u a l rep o rts. Mrs. Nelson 'lie p ast y ear and 1« th e proud ow n­
M en's a n d w o m e n ’s s p o rt- k n it pull on S w ea te rs. Lot
w as elected c le rk ; Mrs. E rick so n , er of a fine co ttag e now w hich she
S atu rd ay E vening, Jan. 8— In ­
1, w ool a n d ra y o n m ixed, m edium w e ig h t, v e rtic a l
tr e a s u r e r ; Mrs. G. N asshahn, S u n ­ will m ake h er p erm an en t home.
sta lla tio n of F airview G range of­
day school su p e rin te n d e n t; Mrs.
s trip e s a n d b r ig h t p laid c o lo r c o n b in a tio n s .
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge C ham ber­ ficers.
Louise N elson, pianist.
R e g u la r $4.75 ....... ................................................... #3.95
Mr. and Mrs. H ans Jo h an so n , of lain gave a dinner to a large circle
Jan . 8, 1927—C olum bia G range
P o rtlan d , w ere g u ests a t th e N el­ ot rela tiv e s on C h ristm as day. In­
“ T om W y e ” , m e n ’s all w o rste d lu m b e rja c k sty le , I n ­
m eeting at C orbett.
cluding
the
p
are
n
ts
of
G
torge
son
hom
e
on
Sunday.
Mrs.
Jo
h
a
n
­
d ian p a tte rn d e sig n in fo u r c o lo r effect. Red,
son 1 r a niece of Mr. Nelson.
C ham berlain, Air, an d Mrs. L.
TueBday A fternoon, Jan . 11—
ta n , g re e n a n d ro y al. R e g u la r $7.50..
now #5.95
A rth u r N asshahn has gone to C ham berlain of S p ringdale, an old W om an's Legion A uxiliary to sew
w ork for th e Ridge L um ber com- pioneer couple ol th is com m unity. for v eteran s’ hospital.
C lean up sp e cia l on L a d ie s’ S ilk R e a rb ra n d H ose in
! pany at S pringdale.
d a rk b ro w n a n d polo. S izes S*/2 to 10.
Jan . 12—C oncert by G resham
All new ly elected officers of
Zion Evangelical Service«.
R e g u la r 98c, now
50c
band.
M ultnom ah g ran g e will be Installed
S unday school w ill convene at
In a Joint in sta lla tio n w ith D am as­ 10 o'clock Sunday m orning a t the
F rid ay , Jan. 14—A rem e
club
H e a v y F a s h io n F o rm e d Silk H ose, a good a s s o rtm e n t
cus g ran g e on S atu rd ay . J a n u a ry Zion E vangelical ch u rch , followed dance. Masonic hall.
of lig h t a n d d a rk co lo rs, to close o u t
I 8. at th e I. O. O. F. hall a t Boring.
by the E n g lish p reach in g service
R e g u la r $1.50, now
98c
F rid ay E vening, Jan . 14—M usical
at 11 frotn the topic, “C h ristian
Service." All frien d s a r e cordially program a t P lea san t Home Meth­
Annual IHilrj Short Conrtc.
odist church.
v
F o u r leading cream sp e cia lists Invited.
BIG RED U C TIO N M en's Bib O v eralls.
R e g u la r
T he Ju n io r L eague w ill m eet at
W ednesday M orning. Ja n . 12—
will hold one-w eek classe s In th e 1:30 p. m. and m em bers a re urged
$1.75, now #1.38. M ade fro m h e a v y blue d en im .
F irs t ot sew ing class lessons, high
to
rem
ain
for
thia
service.
On
|
an
n
u
a
l
d
airy
sh
o
rt
co
u
rse
a
t
th
e
S izes 34 to 46.
school.
i Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college at Sunday will occu r th e re g u la r
m onthly church day. All a r e r e ­
S atu rd ay , Jan . 15— R eg istration
I C orvallis, beginning Ja n u a ry 10 quested t obrlng lunch and rem ain
of new high school students.
and ending F eb ru ary 5. Tlw su b ­ for th e afternoon m eeting.
je cts trea ted will be. n eu tra liz atio n
S atu rd ay , Ja n . 15 — Dance a t
Card of Thank«.
T ro u td ale city hall.
; of cream , sw eet cream ch u rn in g ,
We wish to th an k o u r friends and
“The H ouse of Q uality’’
I c o ttag e cheese m aking and cream neighbors for th e ir m any ex p re s­
Sunday. Jan . 15— V ictory lun ch ­
G RESHAM ,O REGO N
sions of sym pathy and for th e eon of W. C. T. U. a t Benson hotel,
ig rad in g .
PHONE 1411
T he co u rse Is In ch a rg e of V. D. . beautiful floral offerings during the P o rtlan d .
< Illness and death of o u r m other,
We G ive Green Trading Stam ps
j C happell of th e college d airy de- Mrs. C aroline M anary.
Monday, Jan . 17—Beginning of
second sem ester a t high school.
1 partm en t.
T H E MANARY FAMILY.
January Specials! t
Sweaters and Blazers
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
FRIDAY, JAN. 14
G entlem en 75c
#2.00 P e r Y ear
G R ESH A M , M ULTNOM AH COUNTY. O REGO N, FR ID A Y , JA N U A RY 7. 19271927
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