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I TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS T W IC E A W EEK GRESHAM. Ml LTNOMAIl COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, EEBRUARY 8, 1927 VOL. 1«, NO. 9» Fair Dates Set for First Week in August ! EGRMER RESIDENT M AD EREE METHODISTS ANNOUNCE SERVICES OVER BOND FAILURE A w ell attended m eeting of the M ultnom ah county fair board w as held last T h ursday night. D iscus sion of conditions and plans occu pied th e atten tio n of the d irectors u n til a late hour. A ugust 1 to 7 has been assigned by the N orthw est F air association as th e dates for th is county’s fair w hich is again given th e initial place on the circu it of northw est fairs. It is probable th e fair will n ot open u n til th e 2d. w hich will be Tuesday. T he board is w restling as usual w ith financial adju stm en ts, th e in com e at th is tim e of year being sm all. T here are also ad ju stm en ts to be m ade w ith reference to tra c ts w hich th e fair is buying. From rep o rts m ade to the board Rev. K. J. Milton. th e re seem s to be p ractical c e r Special m eetings will begin at ta in ty regarding the receipt of the the F ree M ethodist ch u rch next county fund for the proposed new Sunday to continue for two weeks. building and the u sual sta te ap p ro They w ill be in ch arg e of th e Rev. p riatio n for prem ium s. The la tte r Ralph J. Milton of W alla W alla, is $4000 and th e building fund W ashington, who has been engaged should net around $15,000. The in evangelistic w ork for the past board deferred consideration of the ten years. building program until afte r ad The Rev. Mr. M ilton is a d istric t jo u rn m en t of the legislature. elder on th e W alla W alla and T he M ultnom ah County F air Boise d istric ts of th e Columbia K ennel cluh was represented hy its I R iver conference and is considered p resident, Mr. K ruger, and m a n a a very forceful and convincing ger, Mr. S carry, and others, who speaker. His w ork am ong th e propose p utting on a re g u la r k en young people has been effective nel show u nder sanction of the w herever he has labored and his A m erican K ennel club. M essrs. com ing is aw aited w ith m uch in M itchell, E astm an and K inder w ere te re st by them and all o th ers w ith appointed a com m ittee to a rra n g e whom he has been associated. d etails w ith the local kennel club. T he evang elist w as a form er Chas. Cleveland, having accepted room m ate and classm ate of th e th e appointm ent to the sta te fair I p asto r here, th e Rev. L. A. Skuzie, board, tendered his resig n atio n to when both attended Seattle-P acific th e county fa ir board, w hich w as college som e y ea rs ago. Mr. Mil- accepted w ith due recognition of ton has assisted Mr. Skuzie in tw o h is valuable assista n ce covering other p ro tra cted m eetings on fo rm m any y ears and he w as asked to er circuits. sit w ith the board in an advisory T h ere w ilf be special singing capacity. throughout. T he public is co rd ia l Judge Deich, a m em ber of th e ly invited to atten d each service, board, w as p rese n t and gave v al w hich w ill begin a t 7:30. ued advice on th e solution of some of the problem s of fa ir m anage REVIVAL SERVICES m ent. AT CHURCH CONTINUE aimee M c P herson COMING TO PORTLAND A nnouncem ent is being m ade of th e fac t th a t on th e first four days of M arch Mrs. Aimee Sem ple Mc P h erso n of Los A ngeles w ill be in P o rtlan d and will add ress au d i ences at th e tab ern ac le located on Sandy boulevard at E ast 82d street. A ccording to inform ation received by th e p asto r of the U ndenom i n atio n al tem ple here, the Rev. S. F. P itts, seats w ill be reserved for the m em bers of th e tem ple choir w hich w ill probably atten d in a body. T hose who w ill w ish to avail th em selves of th e op p o rtu n ity of h earin g Mrs. M cPherson can easily reach th e ta b ern ac le by Sandy road, then w est to 82d street. AGED MAN DIES AT EAGLE (REEK A ndrew A nderson, a pioneer re s id ent of th e E agle Creek locality for th e p ast 40 years, died a t his hom e n ear E agle Creek station F e b ru a ry 3 a t th e age of 70 years. T he funeral services w ere held on S atu rd ay , F e b ru a ry 5, a t E agle Creek, w ith in te rm en t in the Odd Fellow cem etery at E stacada. De ceased was a m em ber of M ultno m ah cam p No. 77 W. O. W. He is survived by his widow Mrs. A nna A nderson and th re e sons Benjam in, F red and E lm er. Mr. A nderson w as born in Sweden and cam e to th e United S tates w hen about 30 y ea rs of age. A rrangem ents w ere in th e care of th e G ates F u n eral home. "Is Your Home C h ristian ” w ill be the subject of the serm on to night at th e M ethodist E piscopal church by th e p asto r, th e Rev. H alford V. W ilhelm . T his is in tended especially for p are n ts and a large atten d a n ce is expected. T om orrow night w ill be “high school n ight,” and th e glee club will be p rese n t in a body and sing a num ber. T he su b ject of th e s e r mon will be “D are, Dare, D ouble D are.” "T he S atisfying C h rist” w ill be the subject of th e serm on on T hursday night, and “T he F o rk of the T ra il” on F rid ay night. S earching serm o n s and in sp irin g m usic are c h a ra c te ristic of the s e r vices. T he Rev. M. O. T ennyson of Canby w as u n ab le to be p re se n t at la st n ig h t's m eeting but w ill be th ere to direct th e singing d u rin g d uring th e rem a in d er of th e week. A fea tu re of especial In te re st la st night w as th e singing of a m ale q u a rte t from th e D am ascus d is tric t, accom panied by Miss Amy Norf>en. The sin g e rs w ere P h ilip and A rth u r G ran, O scar N oreen and W alter T illstrom . Oregon breed ers produce th e b est laying stock in th e n orthw est. B uyers do not need to send 1000 m iles to get good chicks. O regon’s foreign apple tra d e for 1926-27 w as over a m illion and a q u a rte r boxes, w orth n early $2,- 000,000. T he E ugene F ru it G row ers a s sociation, w ith 1600 farm sto c k holders did a $2,000,000 b u sin ess in 1926. BAPTIST GUILD DINNER In ch u rc h b a sem e n t Friday Evening, Feb. 11,5:30 to 7:30 MENU R oast P ork or Roast Veal D ressing Mashed Potatoes Salad , P ickles B read and B utter F ru it Je llo H om em ade Cake Coffee 50r a p la te C andy sa le by B. Y. P. U. No m a tte r w h a t you a re s e e k in g fo r It is GOD that you need H e a r h h word at Bible Standard Church S pecial e v a n g e listic m e e tin g s every n ig h t at 7:30 At the State Legislature Gresham Basketeers Oust Techs 2 4 - 1 3 92.00 Per Year NEW FACTORY WILL MAKE BERRY CRATES i Van Doninck Visits in East and South E ditor O utlook:— I am mad. yes. A new G resham business in d u s ! mad th ro u g h and th ro u g h , from 1 Portland** (mbit Ion Opposed. try to begin w ithin a few days is th e m an u facto ry for b erry hallocks my finger tips to th e end of my (Special C orrespondence) and crates. The m achinery is be j toes. I can n o t im agine w hat the Salem , Feb. 7—R ep resen tativ e T heodore Van D oninck retu rn ed (By Benj. H. Davies) ing in stalled in a builipng w hich people of G resham a re -th in k in g Loyal G raham of W ashington coun Amid a th u n d ero u s salvo of last W ednesday from a m onth's lias ju st been erected by P. F. Felt about to vote the way som e of them ty sees In th re e bills now before the ch eers from th e th ro a ts of G resh of P o rtlan d on land w est of the recreatio n al and business trip to ilid at th e la st school election. session an am bition on th e p a rt of am 's b ask etb all en th u sia sts, th e lo- can n ery leased from th e P o rtlan d Palm Beach, F lorida, w here he has Don't they know th a t th e Union P o rtlan d to be th e Los A ngeles of i cal hoopers crash ed th ro u g h to a E lectric Pow er com pany. i High school is th e tru m p card for Oregon and to spread itself over a property. On his re tu rn he m ade 2 to 1 victory F rid ay evening when T he new building. 20x24 in size, a stopover of a week in D etroit, | G resham ? T h at it w as th e m eans J larg e p a rt of adjoining counties. ¡th ey brought th e ir v isito rs to a is b ut the first u n it of la rg e r b u ild Michigan, w here he has four b ro th of getting it on th e m ap? Bills before th e session, according sta n d still to th e tu n e of 24 to 13. ings w hich will bs added as th e ers and a sister. Two of his b ro th I am astonished th a t th o se m en to G raham , would m ake it possible In sp ite of th e poor show ing business increases w ith the dem and ers, A ugust and Alphonse, were who w ere supposed to be some of for P o rtlan d to slice off chunks of I m ade by th e ” Y” team in finding for his line of products. A halloek form er resid en ts of G resham , be j the leading men of G resham j adjoining counties w ithout the con ¡th e basket, the locals w ere opposed I should advocate ag ain st th e bond- | sen t of such counties. Only those and c ra te cu ttin g m achine Is on the ing em ployed In th e city bakery by a good, clean bunch of young prem ises and is being connected h ere of w hich T heodore Is the ing. They certain ly w ere th e lead living In P o rtlan d and In the p o r men whose only w eakness lay in with the electric m otor which will pro p rieto r. ing men a t th is election, m uch to tions of te rrito ry proposed to be th e ir in ability to m eet G resham 's th e ir sham e. annexed w ould vote on th e propo stren g th . T his clash m ade th e th ird supply th e motive pow er. It Is Mr. Van Doninck re p o rts a very planned to in stall a planer, saw s p leasan t trip both w ays. T he Jour W hat w ere they th in k in g about? sition. T his Is the p rese n t method gam e for th is plucky q u in t in the and trim m ers later. It is hoped to ney wns m ade over the Union P a W ere they afraid it would cause of an nexation of te rrito ry to cities, 24 hours, they having defeated the have the m achinery in ru n n in g o r cific and Illinois C entral railw ays. th eir p u rse strin g s to loosen a b ut in no other case has a city adept Reed college pentad th e p re der th e la tte r p art of th is week. Mr. Some y ears ago when property w as little? They m ust have ac cu m u lat coveted te rrito ry lying in oth er ceding evening. F elt will be assisted in th e w ork by cheap aro u nd Palm Beach he p u r ed m oss on th e ir b rain s and can n o t counties. W ashington, C lackam as, Below Is the sum m ary: 1. F. Roentz, also a P o rtlan d man. chased a lot th e re w ithout seeing th in k clearly. I th in k it Is high and Colum bia counties would be G resham O. I. T. T he m achinery will include it and th is has now Increased In tim e for G resham to m ake th e ; th e ones affected. No legislative D uncan ( 2 ) ........ F . . . ( 4 ) M ulligan m ossbacks tak e a back seat and let I session would he com plete w ithout O kuda ( 6 ) .............F ................(4) Eva equipm ent for fu rn ish in g th e h al value un til he considered it w orth a p rogressive crow d m anage th in g s a bill to add p a rt of C lackam as to Lane ( 3 ) .............. C ...........(4) Mesder locks knocked down, or stitched looking a fte r and placing on th e S quire ( 9 ) .......... 3 .(1 ) W agenblast ready for use. It is a p a rt of th e m a rk e t for sale. Palm Beach has for aw hile. M ultnomah. S trong ( 4 ) .......... G ...............(0) Paul Well do we know th a t If people R ep resen tativ e G raham realizes R u sh er .................S .............. D eshler plan to la te r put in stitch in g m a a population of 20,000. w ith fam ilies are co n tem plating : the possibility of annexation of A nlcker .............. S .............. K inglon chines and em ploy a t least two Mr. Van D oninck did not forget buying in or n ear G resham one of those p a rts of W ashington and R eferee—E. P iluso of th e P o rt stitch e rs, also a n ailer for th e the Outlook w hile he w as aw ay. At crates. A lder and halm of gilead Lake W orth, a suburb of Palm the first questions they ask is C lackam as counties w hich include land Y. M.C. A. W ithin 30 seconds of th e sta rt will be used In th e co n stru ctio n of Beach, he visited the p la n t of the “W hat kind of schools have you.” d istric ts like Tigard, B eaverton, Because we older ones did not have Oswego, Milwaukie, and o th er well- G resham had scored Its first b as the halloek* and hem lock w ill be Lake W orth H erald and put up the these advantages, why p rev en t our settled com m unities w hich are now ket. When th e first q u a rte r ended used chiefly in the veneer for the Outlook equipm ent as a very fa th e locals w ere safe by 9 to 0. crates. children or our n eig h b o rs’ children really su b u rb an to P o rtlan d . vorable com parison. In sizing up th e situ atio n for front enjoying th e ad v an tag es of Senator Jo n es of C lackam as and O. I. T. seem ed at a loss to cope One dHy w as spent at Miami. 65 th is advanced age? S enator H are, as w ell as S enator w ith the w hirlw ind ta ctics of th eir such a m anufactory h ere Mr. Felt m iles south of Palm Beach. W hile P erh ap s I am w rong, but I do not Beals, a re on th e firing line for p ro riv als and the first h air of th e a r said he considered th a t G resham th e re Mr. Van D oninck saw a ves th in k so. I th in k a g reat m istak e : tection of th e ir counties. S enator gu m en t closed w ith G resham lead would be a d esirab le location for sel w hich wns still stran d e d as a such n i l e n terp rise ns it cen tralizes re su lt of th e d isa stro u s storm was m ade at th e school m eeting. ' D unne of C lackam as, M ultnom ah, ing 15 to 2. A FORMER RESIDENT. As the tw o team s collided for th e the b erry Industry for th e ea ste rn w hich visited th a t locality the past and Colum bia is on the fence, a p “ F orm er R esident” is ow ner and p aren tly , but realizes th e loss In th ird fourth th in g s began to h ap p art of M ultnom ah county. His w inter. He sta te s th a t notices w ere tax p ay er on one of the la rg e st tax revenues th a t w il| follow If pen. O. I. T. played b etter ball and plan is to supply th e w holesale s till conspicuous advising th e Idle farm s in th is d istric t.—E ditor. slices of W ashington and C lacka m ore of it. T h eir left gu ard , Paul, trad e, although a re ta il business men to go to w ork helping to build m as are tak en In the plans of the w as relieved for four personal will probably be ca rrie d on as a up th e tow n, although th e place LEWIS FAVORS OPEN m etropolis for expansion. Sentl- fouls, D eshler tak in g HI b place. , m a tte r of accom m odation to sm all has p rac tica lly been re-built. COLUMBIA SLOUGH m en tiis th a t P o rtlan d has room for D uring th is play A nlcker relieved grow ers or those needing a few ex In c o n tra st to the Ju n e w eather S trong who w ent to cen ter in relief | tra hallocks or boxes. which prevailed du rin g his stay in R ep resen tativ e D. C. Lewis, who en larg in g h er boundaries to the of Squire who hud tak en L ane's Mr. F elt recen tly resigned em F lorida, he en countered 16 de lives out St. Jo h n s way, h as a la rg e j east, and even though th e plans for place in the first half. ploym ent a* a m illw rig h t for th e gree below In D etroit on th e way vision like o u r citizen H. W. Snash- a tu n n el u n d er the hills to the w est E very one of th e locals played Cam eron Hogg L um ber com pany home. He re p o rts w orking condi should c a rry , th e re would be no hall. Mr. S n ash all has been w rit- I boundary fast ball. A p parently th e h ard e r ! at Bull Run. tions as very slack In th a t city. Ho ing several article s for th e Outlook ad equate reason for th e rep u tatio n of th e opposing had th e p le asu re of atten d in g an changes. rea d ers proposing opening up th e team th e b etter th e w ork of the GRI SII \M GIRL WINS autom obile show w hile In D etroit. Voters’ Pamphlet to (So. Colum bia slough as a ship canal, A ccording to inform ation re home hoopers. D uncan and Okuda, GRAND CONTEST PRIZE th u s en larg in g P o rtla n d ’s h arb o r C orvallis claim s a population of who are liigh-point men, did th eir ceived by th e Outlook from Salem facilities. To some h is plan m ay T he w inner of th e g rand prize of 8,000. usual good stuff. S quire piled up It m ore th a n likely th e v o te rs’ seem visionary b ut D. C. Lewis, a nice to ta l of nine points, w hile $500 in th e celeb rated Zain am a T he S o u th ern Pacific is ru n n in g who is w ell know n h ere, alw ays pam phlet w ill be abolished. T his te u r ad -w rltin g contest, sponsored an ex p erim en tal coach to San O kuda scored six. has for a l o n g tim e seem ed a use ru n n in g for th e le g isla tu re and a l An u n n ecessary bit of ro u g h n ess by th e O regonian, Is Miss Ellen Franeiseo with a fare of $15 from ways elected, has th e sam e vision less expense and its u sefu ln ess has w as show n d u rin g th e fo u rth spasm Sim onson, a form er G resham girl. P o rtlan d . and as a leg islato r h as ta k en the been serio u sly questioned. w hen M esder, (). I. T. cen ter, was H er p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Ed P o tte r’s H ouse Bill 33. rela tin g to "S h u t off der w ireless, Izzy.” first step to m aterialize his vision. visibly h u rt. A cheer from Union Sim onsen w ith whom she spends Hut, papa, It’s a sw ell piano House joint m em orial No. 1 w as this, has passed th e house and has high for th e plucky p lay er brought her w eek-ends, resid e at Powell solo.” been favorably recom m ended In the introduced by Lewis and read on "E ggsactly. D on't be w ateful. him sm ilingly to his fact to finish V alley station. (User tu n e in on a full o rc h e stra or Ja n u a ry 11. It m em orializes con- ( senate. It will effect a saving of Miss Sim onsen w as a g rad u ate m any th o u san d s of d o llars In con th e game. O kuda also violently toin It off.” g ress and Is as follow s: connected head-on w ith th e door of th e 1918 class of O resliam Union "W hereas th e en tire sta te of Ore- i nection w ith elections. casing, but w ith his usual ability for high school, later atten d in g Behnke gon is in terested in th e im prove- tak in g g rief picked him self up nnd W alker b u sin ess college and sp en d m ent, extension and developm ent 1 PIANO PUPILS GIVE of P o rtlan d 's p o rt and h arb o r fa ing a year at Oregon A g ricu ltu ral INEORMAL PROGRAM forgot It. cilities, and . Next S atu rd ay n ig h t Union high college. She is em ployed as se cre "W hereas, th e Colum bia slough, T uesday E vening, Feb. 8—B as T he pupils of Miss F ried a B ratzel w ill m eet th e M ilwaukie q u in t on ta ry to th e asslfttant m an ag er of near P o rtlan d , is regarded and rec ognized by th e g en eral governm ent gave an in te restin g program a t the th e local fioor. T ills will be a first- th e Pacific C ooperative Woolgrow- ketball betw een G resham and Col um bian high a t G resham . as navigable w aters for sm all c ra ft hom e of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k class gam e, M ilwaukie having won e rs ' association. for quite a d istance up strea m from O lbrlch on S atu rd ay afternoon. th e first tilt by six points e a rlie r in The ad w hich w as selected by W ednesday E vening, Feb. 9— K enton d istric t, w here th e re are th e judges from th e th o u san d s su b T ro u td ale t). E. 8. card party. located m any facto ries and in d u s T his w as th e second Inform al p ro th e season w hich Is the only gam e m itted for th e g rand prize was on gram to be given by th e pupils d u r th e local b ask eteers have lost. trie s of no sm all m agnitude, and W ednesday E vening, Feb. 9— "W hereas, a t a com paratively ing th e year, and a larg e num ber T onight K ru g e r's cham pions the m erits of th e C h arles F. Berg Fairview g ran g e card p arty a t city sm all cost, considering th e benefits | of th e p are n ts and frie n d s w ere Journey to Colum bian high to do w om an's shop in P o rtlan d , and w as hall. to be derived, said Colum bia slough so sim ply and cleverly worded th a t b attle. Game at H o’clock. can be widened and deepened and p rese n t to enjoy It. T h u rsd ay A fternoon, Feb. 10— T he Boring g rad e school b a s k e t d o u b tle s s m any of those com peting T hose playing piano num bers tran sfo rm ed Into a canal for o cean going vessels as far as K enton, and , w ere Ja n e H arlow , Vera Stone, ball team m et d efeat a t th e h an d s j in th e co n test a re w ondering why W. C. T. U. m eeting a t hom e of Mrs. Mary McManus. from K enton, via Blue L akes to a Adele V icklund, R uth and F ran z of th e G resham eighth g ra d e rs at they d idn’t do it. connection w ith th e C olum bia riv In a le tte r w ritten expressive of T h u rsd ay Evening, Feb. 10— Play, er. for riv er c ra ft and riv er ste am O lbrlch. H atzuko H atorl, F ern J e n th e local g rad e school gym nasium , ers, to th e g rea t benefit of P o rtlan d nings, L au ra Todd, M arg aret K er- F rid ay evening. T he score was her ap p reciatio n for th e honor co n “S u n sh in e” by young people of ferred on h er Miss S im cnsen says: P lea san t Home B aptist ch u rc h at and up riv er points for shipping, slake, G ertrude R uhlin, E rn est 15 to 1. O rient g rad e school auditorium . h arb o r and p o rt p u rp o ses: T h ere- j W olter, “T he benefits of th e co n test m ust Mrs. W alter M etzger, fore be it be far-reach in g and perm anent. F rid ay E vening, Feb. 11—Play, Resolved by the house of rep re- ( T helm a Davies and A udrey C hap GRAND OPERA LEADER PRAISES YOUNG SINGER T he cooperative fe a tu re s of the "S u n sh in e” a t G resham Union high sen tativ es of th e sta te of Oregon, man. Two violin solos w ere played co n test appealed to me strongly. school gym nasium . th e sen ate jointly co n c u rrin g : by May Kido and E rn e st W olter. A Much p raise Is given W illiam T he am ate u r ad w rite rs show ed co "T h a t th e congress of th e U nited J sh o rt sketch of M endelssohn’s life F rid ay E vening, Feb. 11—L adles' S tates be m em orialized, and con- ! Elliot, G resham baritone, by P aul o peration in th e ir p articip atio n and Guild d in n er at B ap tist church be g ress is hereby m em orialized to a p was given by G ertru d e R uhlin, and Borne BJornskjold, D anish b ari- j th e ir rew ard s w ere num erous and ginning a t 5:30. p ro p ria te the n ecessary m oney for ■ four of th e younger pupils gave an m aking a survey, and to cause to j outline of the life of Beethoven In tone form erly of th e Royal G rand m ore th an generous. It w as a F riday E vening, Feb. 11—A reme O pera com pany of Copenhagen, g re a t co n test—and a g re a t Idea be club m asquerade. be m ade from term in al n um ber 4. question and an sw er form. along th e low bottom lands and j T he en tire class Is busy on a now d irecto r g en eral of a g rand hind it. P erso n ally it was the via th e Colum bia slough to K en S atu rd ay , Feb. 12— M eeting of o p era com pany of P o rtlan d hearing luckiest day of my life when I sen t ton, and also from K enton up the program which will be given In G resham grange. Columbia slough via Blue lakes. , A pril In honor of th e Beethoven his nam e. Mr. B jornskjoid w as in j in my first ads, including the prize n ear th e F o ster road, to a connec centennial, w hich Is being ob G resham la st S atu rd ay and w as a w inning one.” S atu rd ay E vening, Feb. 12— R eg tion w ith th e Columbia riv er for welcome ca lle r a t th e Outlook of In addition to tffP $500 Miss u la r m eeting of F airview grange. served th is year. th e purpose of d eterm ining th e cost fice. He co n sid ers E llio tt a sp le n Slm ottien was aw arded a handsom e of co n stru ctio n of a ship ca n al for S atu rd ay Evening, Feb. 12—Mil did young vocalist, and prom ises a i A B C electric w ashing m achine. ocean going ships from deep w ater ILLUSTRATED LECTURES w aukie b ask etb all team a t G resh- su rp rise for his hom e folks on Feb- j n ear te rm in al 4 or from th e Col- i AT BAPTIST ( III Bi ll ru a ry 17 when he will be p resen ted I um bia riv er via th e Columbia EA IB VIEW STORE AND slough to K enton and also for the by Mr. B jornskjoid as C ount DI j atu rd ay E vening, Feb. 12— P.-T. co n tin u atio n of said canal for rlv- 1 B eginning Sunday evening. F eb I’ONTOEEH'E RORRED A. S basket social, T ro u td ale school L una In II T ro v ato re. F rien d s of | e r steam ers and riv er c ra ft from ru a ry 13, th e Rev. E A. G ottberg T he g en eral m erch an d ise sto re of auditorium . K enton via Colum bia slough and of th e F irs t B aptist ch u rc h of As th e young sin g er are expecting a th e Blue lakes, near F o ster road to to ria will p resen t a se rie s of Illu s larg e atten d an ce of G resham E lsie L angley A Son at Fairview S atu rd ay E vening. Feb. 12—Mu a connection w ith th e Columbia people. w as broken Into som etim e during sical p ro g ram and com edy at H ills tra te d add resses a t Bethel B aptist riv er and be It fu rth e r T his Is th e first tim e the Povl Sunday n ig h t and about $40 In cash view school. "Resolved th a t th e se creta ry of church th e sta te of Oregon be and is here- l Mr. G ottberg b rin g s an especial B jornskjoid O pera com pany of j stolen, In addition to th e rem oval Sunday E vening, Feb 13— Billy by directed to tra n sm it a copy of ly equipped m achine for th e p ro P o rtlan d has presen ted a s ta r from of 400 m oney o rd er b lanks from the Sunday club a t H aley B aptist these reso lu tio n s to th e sp e ak e r of an outside tow n. church. postofflee. th e house of rep rese n tativ es, the jection of colored film slides, II T ro v ato re w ill be p resen ted on ! But $3 In cash was tak en from w hich enabled" him to g rap h ically p resid en t of th e sen ate of the Sunday, Feb. 13— Beginning of United S tates and m em bers of the p resen t the life sto ry of C h rist and F eb ru ary 14, 17 and 21 a t th e T urn the postofflee, the rem ain d er of th e special m eetings a t th e F ree M eth sen ate and house of rep resen ta-1 oth er Biblical c h a ra c te rs In th is Vereln auditorium In P o rtlan d and money being collections from gas ' odist church. fives from th e sta te of O regon.” w ill he sung in English. E llio tt > paym ents. The money o rd er b lanks series of m eetings. F eb ru ary 13— Beginning of sp ec This is all very c lea r except Mr ta k es th e leading role b ut th e one tak en rep resen ted th e num bers ial services at th e B aptist church. In addition to th is phase of the L ew is’ m ention of F o ster road, service, those who atten d will be 1 n ig h t as the u n d erstu d y of B jornsk- ' from 17.000 17.401. W ednesday, Feb. 16— In stallatio n which if he m eans th e F o ster road E n tran ce to the sto re w as made of Pom ona g ran g e officers a t R us pleasan tly en tertain ed by a full jold. through L ents not approach th ro u g h b reak in g a re a r window, sellville. chorus ch o ir p resen tin g anthem s, We are co n tin u in g th e w ork of i the person or p ersons afte rw a rd s the C olum bia slough. solos and duets. T he m flsical p ro th e late P. F. Black In rep resen tin g leaving th ro u g h th e fro n t door. : W ednesday E vening. Feb. 16— gram being u nder th e able d irec s p e r la I for F ebruary. th e celeb rated Nash tailo red $23.50 Evidence points to but one thief. G resham band concert. One Fan liquid floor wax free tion of K. D. Fendall and W illiam suits. F ine asso rtm en t sam ples. F inger p rin ts w ere plainly o b ta in Monday E vening, Feb. 21—F air- with one-balf day ’s ren ta l or our F airw eath er. Mrs. E dna Black. 4824, 92d stre e t able of one person, alth o u g h th e re view g ran g e hard tim e dance at E lectric Floor P olisher, at $1.00. T he public la Invited to enjoy 8. E . P o rtlan d , phone SU nset 1253. I m ight have been accom plices. The city hall. G resham W oodworking Shop, th ese m eetings. phone 50x1.—Adv. —Adv. au th o rities w ere notified Monday F riday. Feb 26— P o u ltry e x te n Votive to hog (Inner*. m orning but as yet no one has been sion conference, auspices of O. A. C. A few ex tra eggs In th e fall will For low est ra te s on autom obile, 1927 dog license tag s are on hand often pay th e difference between apprehended in connection with extension service, G resham . and dog ow ners a re notified to se th e price of a poor chick and a I tru c k and g en eral In su ran ce see • he b u rg lary . cu re them . Apply to J. H. M etzger, F rid ay E vening, M arch 4— Rob B. W. T horne.—Adv. Z T re csu re r. City of G resham .—Adv. good one. ert B lair co n cert, M ethodist Epls- Mention to an ad v e rtise r th a t you Canby grow ers will ship 2,500,-1 I copal ch u rch, ausp ices Home Mis saw his ad. In th e Outlook. 000 stra w b e rry p la n ts th is spring. sio n ary society. W ant ads add to your profit. * Many new W ant Ads today. j Coming Events