GRESHAM OUTLOOK, BORING Em il A nderson, a stu d e n t a t the Oregon A gricu ltu ral college, w as a recen t pledge to Sigm a D elta Chi, n atio n al professional jo u rn alistic fra te rn ity . H is p ic tu re is show n in a recen t issue of a P ortlan d daily w ith o th er stu d en ts interview ing a college secreta ry , a p a rt of the rite s of initiation. A nother re q u irem en t is to deliver a sh o rt ad d ress at a m eeting of th e associated stu d en ts. W ednesday of la st week was ground hog day and w hen he came fo rth front his w inter q u a rte rs he h ad a good chance to see his shadow’ for old sol sm iled down upon the e a rth for a few hours. A ccording to th e old adage, he is supposed to re tu rn to his q u a rte rs to spend an o th er six weeks. Signs of sp rin g are com m encing to m ake th e ir ap p earance. The frogs have begun th e ir evening serenade. Mrs W. R. Telford and her d au g h ter, Mrs. W. W. Metzger of G resham , w ere shopping in P o rt land on W ednesday. G eorgie Beck and H a rrie t A nder sen spent a few days recen tly v is itin g th e fo rm e r’s sister, Mrs. C lark R adford, at the P. E. P. com pany’s pow er p lan t at cam p 8. T he L adies Aid society m et at the hom e of Mrs. Lucy Boring on T h u rsd ay . Jo h n A nderegg w as visiting at th e hom e of his daughter, Mrs. F ritz S tagger over th e week-end. Mr A nderegg is w orking on the low er Columbia. E arl D uley retu rn ed W ednesday from Lyle. W ashington, w here he h as been staying w ith his sister. Mrs. F an nie W ilson for the past tw o weeks. H erm an N aas has not been able to fill his place on th e section this week. He is confined a t his home w ith th e grip. Jo h n Juvenile, who has been spending the w inter over in W ash ington. is visiting at th e hom e of h is sister. Mrs. E. J. Gregson. W. R. T elford and fam ily mo to red to Oregon City Sunday after noon. COTTRELL The m any friends of Miss Rose P o tter, teach er in the C ottrell school, had th e p leasu re of hearing her sing over th e radio W ednesday evening. T he program w as p re sented th ro u g h the courtesy of Mrs F red Olson, vocal in stru c to r over K X L, P o rtlan d broadcasting s ta tion. Miss P o tte r sang tw o con tra lto solos, “M em ories” and as a B num ber "U ntil You Came. They w ere m uch enjoyed by listeners. Miss F ra n ce s S tout of B rig h t wood en tertain ed several of her frien d s at a b irth d ay party a week ago Monday night. Mary and Ju lia Brophy of th is place w ere present R obert Jo n sru d of the Jonsrud- G underson L um ber com pany, re cen tly p urchased 150 acres of land from Mrs. C arrie M iller of P ort land. Mr. Jo n sru d w ill build an autom obile road down into the gorge w hich lies on the L ittle S an dy riv er canyon. F ish ponds and a sw im m ing pool w ill be put in. T he road w ill be a h air pin loop and w ill s ta r t at J o n sru d ’s park. T h is w ill be th e first road ever b u ilt into th e canyon frftm th e Bluff road. PLEASANT HOME T he seven-m onths old d aughter f Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Quay, who as been seriously ill w ith intestl- al flu, is now recovering slowly. . train ed n urse from P o rtlan d as- isted in th e care of th e baby for a reek and Mrs. Q uay’s sister. Miss late Quay of St. Johns, is now w ith le fam ily. T he child s tem pera- jr e reg istered 105 degrees for sev- ral successive days. Mr. and Mrs. H enry P aape have ow moved into th e ir new home ear Victory H eights, n o rth of 'leasan t Home. POWELL VALLEY A reception w as given T hursday ening at the Swedish Mission lurch to the church choir and to erm an C arlson, the choir director, gift w as presented to Dr. Carl- 11 and also one to th e p asto r, the ?v. Don Shogren. A very pleas- it evening w as enjoyed together. Mrs. John Lind and h er daughter iith w ere hostesses T h u rsd ay af- rnoon a t a m eeting of th e De- irali Ladies Aid at th e Mission lurch. The Rev. Nels M alm stedt as p resen t and spoke in the after- ion and also In th e evening. HILLSVIEW A tw o-act comedy “Mr. Bob” and sh o rt m usical program w ill be ven at the H illsview school on itu rd ay . F eb ru ary 12, a t 8 p. m PLE A SA N T VIEW AVENUE And George Did It Mrs. Ben H alstead gave a s u r prise d inner la st Tuesday in honor of the b irth d ay of h er sister, Mrs. C arl H arpole, of P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. Steve W’rig h t w ere ! Sunday dinner guests a t th e home i of the la tte r’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. J J. D. Johnstone. L eonard F rin k has retu rn ed from ! F alls City w here he atten d ed th e i fu n eral of his m other la st Friday. He w as also w ith h er d u rin g her recent illness. Mrs. L. G. S eifer, w ho h as been ill w ith the flu, is slig h tly im prov ing. Ben H alstead has re tu rn e d to his I w ork at C athlam et, W ashington. Mrs. G. Nelson of B onneville vis- 1 ited Monday w ith her m other, Mrs. , E. T. P reston. Miss E dith B utler w as o ut from ; P o rtlan d F rid ay to spend th e a fte r George T. Swearinger, of Tren ton, S. C., is “Cotton King," win noon w ith her p aren ts, Mr. and ning the crown and reward for I Mrs. I. W. B utler. having raised more cotton per acre A. M. S p rin g er and fam ily are in 1926 than any other planter in enjoying th e com forts of a new the state. FAIRVIEW | Ford sedan. I Mr. and Mrs. P oppleton, p are n ts | of th e boy recen tly in ju red in a I m otorcycle accident, w ere out from P o rtlan d Monday visiting w ith the H. D. T itzel family. They rep o rt th eir son as much im proved. Ber- ! tram K esterson, who w as in ju red in the sam e accident, is also th ought to be w ell on th e way to recovery. The re g u la r m eeting of the F a ir- view grange will be held on S a tu r day evening, F ebru ary 12. at the city hall. Supper w ill be served at 6:30, afte r w hich th e first and second degrees w ill be conferred in th e reg u la r team work. T he g ran g e card party w ill be given at th e city hall on the evening of F eb ru ary 9. Mr. and Mrs. W E. T eg a rt en- ♦ L y n h u rst f lu b Meets. te rtain ed w ith a d inner p a rty on 1 T he ladies of th e L y n h u rst Sew- Sunday evening in honor of th e ing club m et at the home of Mrs. form er’s fa th e r W illiam T eg art I Wm. D ryden, B a rk e r road, T ues- who expects to leave in th e n ea r day, F eb ru ary 1, and enjoyed the fu tu re for C alifornia. T hose p res- j first “pot-luck luncheon” of th e ent besides the guest of honor and new year. All officers and mem- the host and hostess w ere Mr. and bers w ere present. Miss H elen Mrs. B. T onseth and fam ily of P o rt- Petzold of Section L ine road w as land, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. H all, Miss j an invited guest. A fter a sh o rt Mamie B urns and h er b ro th er J. C. business session a few h an d s of Burns, and Violet, V irginia and cards w ere played. W illiam T egart. Alien Child Held for H earing. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. H all, Miss Mamie B urns, J. C. B urns and Mr. A ccording to rep o rts from a r e and Mrs. C. H. Stone attended th e cent issue of a P o rtlan d dally O. A. C. party la st S atu rd ay eve- new spaper A bner Kyfoll, aged six ning which w as held a t th e E ast years, is being held for dep o rtatio n Side business m en’s club. A splen- j h earin g by D istrict Im m igration did tim e w as enjoyed by all p rese n t D irector Bonham. A ccording to and it is hoped th e re w ill be la rg e r t he a rtic le th e boy w as brought rep resen tatio n of form er O. A. C. into th is co u n try from Canada after stud en ts of ea ste rn M ultnom ah having been adopted by Mr. and county a t th e next m eeting w hich D aniel S chw artz of T routdale, will be held early in March. When interview ed in reg ard to the T he condition of Mrs. Ju lia child, his foster m other declared Snover, who suffered a stro k e pf th e re is no likelihood th a t he will p araly sis about a week ago, re- 1 be deported to C anada. m ains p rac tica lly unchanged. ---------------------- Mrs. J. W. T ow nsend w as th e UNION dinner guest 011 S unday of Mrs. ----------- The re g u la r m eeting of the Eliza Stone. Union P aren t-T ea ch e r association TROUTDALE will be held at the Union achool- The card p a ^ I T n o u n c e d by th e J house on F rid ay evening, F eb ru ary 11, th e m eeting to begin prom ptly social com m ittee of th e O. E. S. for a t 8:15. B renton V edder, county W ednesday evening, F eb ru ary 9, su p e rin ten d e n t of C lackam as co u n prom ises to be a delightful affair. ty, will speak 011 “School P ro b Several new fea tu re s a re planned. lem s.” T he Hillsview o rch e stra The com m ittee in ch a rg e co n sists will play and th e re will be a social of Ja n e t Lum sden, G ladys McGin hour, follow ed by refresh m en ts. nis and G. P. Lum sden. CORBETT _______ T h , O r b , , , Sunday .Choo, . . . well attended Sunday considering th e cold ea st wjnd th a t prevailed The D orcas society will m eet at th e • ....... W .d n ..„ .y , F .b ru a ry . . 2 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. L. A rneson w ere in P ortlan d S aturday. Chas. L atourell of H eppner, en- ro u te to Tillam ook on a fishing trip called on frien d s h ere F riday Johnny Phipps w as tak en U| Piano Tuning, P iano tu n in g , $3.50. P iano and ¿ J * » phone TAbor 1561.—Adv. ” £ ”Ed. V 8952 Tl ESI» U . FEBRUARY COLUMBIA HEIGHTS --------- Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Wilcox Sr. have ju st pu rch ased th e p roperty belonging to Ole Bodin and are m aking arran g e m en ts to move th ere soon. G eorge Wilcox J r. and wife w ill occupy th e sm all cottage located on th e lot n ear the la rg e r house and garage. . c. ... icks . . have Mr. and . . Mrs. F. H , . moved up n ear Mount Hood on . the | S, PAGE THREE l»27 NEW PU R C H A SE PLAN H E L P S I IIEVV OW N ERS ----------- More th an 40,000 m otorists have ’“ ken advantage of th e Chevrolet P " cen t P u rch ase Certificate P>“ «» s‘«‘ e the in au g u ratio n of the idea in 1924. according to W. W. Metzger, local dealer. W idespread popularity of the plan is accouuted for in th e mouey saving . featu . res . of th e arran g e m en t and th at through tM> m eang ,, ,g pagy for >ByoBe loop highw ay road, w here Mr. accu m u late the down paym ent on a H icks has a filling statio n and con- Chevrolet. fe c tio n e r v T he pli»n w as developed and • copyrighted by the Chevrolet Mo- Miss Lydia M etzger of P o rtlan d tor com pany as a re su lt of a su r- spent Sundav w ith her p aren ts, Mr. vey w hich showed th a t the average and Mrs. F. E tling. Miss A npa m o to rist drives his c a r th ree years ..... , 1 , . .v and pays for it in the first year. It E tling cam e home sick last week wa# , hat d u rln g , he en t,re from Independence w here she w as t jnle ttu, c a r j8 being operated the teach in g school and will rem ain p u rch a ser u sually m akes no pro- until she has en tirely recovered vision w hatever for buying his next from an a tta c k of influenza. ^ T h r o u g h th is plan, th e Chevro- Mrs. Cowing, form erly hostess of let com pany has m ade it possible the W ayfarer inn. cam e back from to r «be p u rch aser to accum ulate a au a» a • au » ' tIiv down paym ent on a car w ithout the city th e first of the m onth, bhe ,,jfflculty to enjoy the advantages plans to m anage her ran ch h erself of buying for cash and to save six th is com ing season. per cent on th e money invested in . „ _ . . . ___ certificates. It also enables th e mo- Mr. and Mrs. P. A ndersen drove tort8t , () ,)ay som ething on his new to T he D alles W ednesday w here ,.a r before his old one is tu rn ed in, they visited Mr. and Mrs. R. P, Ras- thereby reducing his later pay- m ussen. L aw rence W. Andersen of m ents. „ . ___ The Chevrolet Motor com pany P o rtlan d spent .u n d a y at h o m e L a8 m ade arran g e m en ts w ith uear- w ith his p aren ts. ■ iy 4,000 dealers, w hereby the cer- G eorge K nieriem J r and A rthur tificate holder gains a credit of six B utler will be given the th ird de- per cent on money spent for se r vice and accessories, in addition to gree of M asonry on S aturday night the six per cent in te rest on th e at th e B ridal Veil lodge. money invested in th e certificates. Each succeeding m onth is show Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard E hrm an m otored out from P o rtlan d Sunday ing a m easu rab le in crease in the en ro llm en t of certificate holders, to spend th e day at th eir sum m er th e com pany rep o rts, with every hom e here. p ro sp ect indicating a record sale of J. E llis has bought several c a r certificates th is year. load of potatoes in and around h ere at $1.50 a hundred and sacks Auto F re ig h t T erm inal furnished. P o rtlan d , Phone EAst 2304 T he w ork on the new m ansion of J G resham , Phone 1201 Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s Meier of P o rt-! land is now p ro g ressin g rapidly since w eath er conditions have im- • proved. F o rty m en a re w orking on 1 the building. Mrs. K etchum and son Ed of P o rt- • land spent Sunday at the Benfield j bungalow . Mrs. K etchum and Mrs. 1 L ottie Benfield are sisters. Mrs. PORTLAND K etchum recently retu rn ed from I San F rancisco, w here she lived for WAY PO IN TS several years. Radio In Its Infancy. the cities a t least, by lofty ele c tri Marconi, inventor of w ireless, cal stru c tu re s giving off a purple says th a t radio engineers today glow, dispelling the rain and realize th a t they know less than draw ing down rain when it is need they w ere su re they knew five ed. People w ill move about on years ago. The cu rre n t issue of to lle r skates electrically propelled the Women s Home Com panion. ' » '“ 1 radio-borne c u rre n t will cut whose editor is a keen observer of down the bills for household tuel everything th at concerns the an<l light. housewife and the home, predicts M eanwhile th e daily m arvel of calm ly and d elib erately th a t radio radio music and speech, entering is Stiil in its infancy and th a t still i th e hum blest homes, heightens g rea ter discoveries are to be ex faith in every such prom ise and pected in the next few years, point- stren g th en s th e conviction th a t ing out w hat some of these d ie - I ,,eVHr in the w o rld s history has coveries will he th e re been an era so exciting or so Cities will probably probably soon soon be com fortable as th e present. lighted w ithout the p resen t elabor- | Any tro u b les? Call Dr. C lassi- ate and ugly netw ork of wires. fled. Power may be sen t from w ater falls to factories w ithout strin g in g cables. Governm ent experts predict th a t w ithin 50 years the U nited S tates will have all-electric farm s, with M ore people to read and crops grow n under glass, ele c tri use th e W a n t Ads. N otice cally heated and electrically stim th e c arefu l c lassificatio n ulated. Plow ing, sow ing, w ate r ing and h arv estin g will be done a n d look fo r w h a t you electrically and four crops a year w a n t o r a d v e rtise fo r it. will be harvested instead of one. The w eath er will be controlled, in W ANTED C arl D ouglass Post No. 74 DANCE CO GSW ELL HA LL, EAGLE ( KEEK SATURDAY EVENING? FEB. 12 The F in est H ardw ood F loor in C lackam as County Music by Geo. B eers O rchestra Mack Thom as, Floor M anager A Good Tim e A ssured to all Lundquist Truck Line (¡RESHAM Som etim es in W ashington they ta lk about politics being “ad journed." R ight now politics have reconvened. T he sen ate Is b ris t ling w ith p artisan politics. Loral anil Long IHstunce Moving H o t Plate 'V a p o r ite r “SUNSHINE Stand ard Ford Equipm ent A 3-Act Gloom Chaser Given by young people of P leasan t Home O R IE N T GRAD E SCHOOL Al 'IH T O R II M THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10 O rchestra Q uartet Scotch Baritone in Costume C u rtain 8:15 O r d in a r y carbu re tor« '»e re designed fo r a fin e r grade o f gaaoline th a n m oat p eo p le n o w buy. Today*« gaaoline « m l he b u rn e d d iffe re n tly to get fu ll result«. T h e H o t P late V a p o ris e r pre-beat» b o th ra w gaaoline a n d a ir m a k in g a perfect fu e l m ix tu r e w h ic h h u m « to th e last a to m because it i t p erfectly vaporised. A v erag e resu lt* «h o w a n increase o f m iles p e r g a llo n , w i t h e x c e ll e n t a c c e le r a t io n , ab u n d a n t e n g in e p o w e r, am tx*thne«a at a ll •peed«, a n d p ra c tic a lly n o ca rb o n deposit. Tfce H a t R e ar V a a a rU w • m !«« <xfce««< fcea« as iXz iiw i feed M lAsl (Ar «ngtaw U < •« •w e tly aup> gltrd w tA ntgrv M e t w Mibcv fw^t • / ««rapilo* •U y Mgfc c ee iU M lW try . RAKER & SON Gresham, Oregon C h ild ren 25c A dults 50c S D E A L E R S AUTHORIZED or G resham ' an ,| w e Do It. T ailo rin g , cleaning. p ressing, dyeing. P e te r Lenar,I, Phone 1211 Res. 3664. We call and | deliver. Adv.___________ In su ra n ce funds for farm loans No com m ission or brokerage. Very , ea-T te rm .. B. W. T h o rn e .-A d v . T h ursday and his m other was call- j----- 1---------------------------------------- ed out from P o rtlan d F riday and took him to the city. TRUCK HAULING A. 8. K incaid of Pacific City w as Grenham, F airview , Portland a guest at F ern d ale P lace Sunday. Trips Daily He expects to re tu rn to C orbett GALEN FANCHER March 1 to overhaul his fishing Call “P o rty ” for Servire gee. p rep a ra to ry for th e sp rin g ru n Gresham i l l of salm on. Mr. H arm on and son W alter, of P ortland, w ere gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reed Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude W’oodle vis S hort and Long lla n ls ited th e fo rm e r’s p are n ts at E sta P R IC E S R IG H T cada Sunday. Mrs. N ettie K incaid visited h er P h o n e »«7 O RESHAM fa th e r and m other a t S prin g d ale over th e week-end. ' K arl H annem an had th e m isfo r tu n e to lose a tw o-day-old Je rse y calf for w hich he had been offered »2200. Every Saturday Night C olum bia grange enjoyed a very good m eeting S aturd ay , F eb ru ary 5. They expect to give a social dance S atu rd ay evening, F eb ru ary 12. Music by Al G oodw ia’s Mr. and Mrs. C larence H icks a re O rc h e stra A E n te rta in e rs living a t and ta k in g ca re of the P alm er House u n til th e road house 65c Admission 35c 6 m iles from G resham season opens. TRUCKING Earl Calkins DANCE T his is the tim e of year when the •egon beekeeper o verhauls his uipm ent. says H. A. Scullen, bee e c ia list of the experim ent s ta in. All ex tra ctin g combs are nked over and graded, and those tlich have holes through them or rge p o rtions of drone comb are itched w ith w orker foundation, ir r com bs and bee glue are E veryone co rd ially Invited F or rea l estate loans see o r call eaned from all p a rts of th e equlp- B. W. T horne.—Adv. pnt. P a rts are re-nailed w here ■cessary, and if thoroughly dry e rep ainted. Equipm ent w hich is yond fu rth e r use is disposed of some way. Bees req u ire proper w inter pro- ctlon In Oregon, says th e bee ec ia list of the Oregon experim ent ation. Bees do not h ib ern ate COLUMBIA GRANGE HALL CORBETT iring th e w inter but keep the m p e ra tu re of the hive above 57 A uspice« C olum bia G range grees by m uscu lar activity The dder It is outside th e clu ste r of ■es th e w arm er It is inside. As a su it when bees a re not properly otected in the w inter they con- ime an u n n ecessary am ount of Supper iney and w aste a large am ount of Good Floor Good Music tality. T his activity also causes 1 excess of m oisture in th e hive. DAMASCUS DANCE SATURDAY EVENING, FEB. 12 Public Auction " Q U A L IT Y THAT O U T L IV E S THE P R IC E ” On th e L a u re n c e G. M yers F arm o n e -q u a rte r m ile n o rth of S unnyside sch o o lh o u se on H appy Valley ltd. To rea c h farm d riv e so u th on H a p p y V alley road from F o s te r ro ad n e a r B ellrose, o r tu rn n o rth a t S u n n y sid e school on S u n n y sid e road. Good m acadam road a ll th e way. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17 _____________ Sale Start* 1 o’clock P. M. S h a rp ____________ DAIRY COWS Six Good M ilch Cow's. 1 H o lstein a n d Je rse y M ixed, th re e of w h ich will be fre sh soon. H eifer. 1 P u re B red H o lste in Bull, e lig ib le to re g is tra tio n . All tu b erc u lin tested . O T H E R LIVE STOCK O ne Good S o rre l M are. 1 Good Bay G elding. 1 Mule. 3 B rood Sow s w ith 1G S u ck lin g Pigs. FARM M A CHINERY D eering Mower, D eering H ay Rake. John D eere Disc. Jo h n D eere 16-inch Sulky Plow. W ard 14-tnch Chilled Plow. S y racu se 14-inch Chilled Plow (new ). Iron Wheel T ruck Wagon. S pring Tooth H arrow SOTooth H arrow . 60-Tooth H arrow . F airb an k s Scale, 1000-lb. capacity F anning Mill. New Grind Stone. 30-gal. Iron Kettle. 50-gal. Steel B arrel. 30-gai. Steel B arrel. 15-gal. Steel B arrel. Set Heavy W ork H arness. Set Dump P lan k s with Top Box. Single H orae C ultivator. Road Cart. Sled. 2 Drag S crap ers. Hay Fork. 5-gal. Cream Can. Cross Cut Saw 500-lb. Ja ck S-horse Evener. W'ood Rack. 2 Sets 2-horse Eveners. 2 Hog C rates. P ost Hole D igger (new ). Wheel Barrow , and a lot of t-mall im plem ents and farm tools too num erous to m ention. TERMS— All sum s under $20.00 cash. Sum s over $20.00 six m onths' tim e m ay be had w ith In terest a t 8 per cent per annum providing note Is sa tisfac to ry to clerk. HENRY L EISERT, Owner A. W. COOK, Auctioneer. A. MEYER, Clerk BRIQUETS COAL A TRUCK m i l EVERY KIND OF WORK EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE I triil It Tripit Io Tor Hand G reshsm Phone 1591 Powell and Maple Portland I t. Ea«t Taylor Phone EAst ftS*» A 24-14 Buick owners enjoy the savings of leadership In purchase price and daily use, Buick own ers profit by the savings of leadership. The price of a Buick is moderate, hut it buys a car built to the very finest quality ideals — one that would cost you con siderably more, if it were not for Buick volume. For years, the savings provided by gr?at volume have been devoted to the enrich ment of Buick value. And for years, Buick owners have had a mere dependable motor car—one in which high quality lessens upkeep expense. Buy a Buick! Jt is an investment in econ omy and satisfaction. THE GREATEST BUICK EVER BUILT Walter W. Metzger GRESHAM SAILS > SERVICE Ptaaa imh :■ if