GRESH AM
OUTLOOK, F K IIlA Y , JU X E
17,
1927
PAGE THREE
GEORGE E. KREBS
OE SANOT DIES
Death cam e unexpectedly to
George E. K rebs, aged 28, residing
n ear Boring when on W ednesday,
Ju n e 15, be passed aw ay suddenly
as the re su lt of appendicitis. He
w as taken 111 T uesday afternoon
w hile cu ttin g wood n ear Sandy and
w as rem oved im m ediately to Good
S am a ritan hospital, w here he died
th e following day.
Mr. K rebs w as m arried in 1919
and is survived by his widow Mrs.
M artha K rebs and two children
E sth e r, aged 5 and Evelyn 4. His
p a re n ts Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Krebs
of Boring also survive, together
with four sisters Mrs. Amelia B erg
lund of Boring, Mrs. M arie Collepy
of P o rtlan d and Eva and H ilda at
the fam ily home, and seven b ro th
ers Carl, Otto, Rudolph, E rnest,
John, R hinolt and W erner.
F uneral services will be conduct
ed Sunday afternoon a t 2 o’clock
at the Sandy L u theran ch u rch with
com m itm ent in Sandy cem etery.
A rrangem ents a re being m ade by
the G resham F u n eral parlors.
BORING
HALEY
Pleasant View Avenue ,
Ben H alstead cam e hom e from
C athlam et, W ashington, an d spent
S unday w ith his fam ily here. He
re tu rn e d to his w ork on Sunday
evening.
The Ladies Aid has ad journed for
th e sum m er and will m eet again in
Septem ber-
Mrs. Ben H alstead visited recen t-
-U" w ith friends in P o rtlan d .
C. N. T aylor has been busy p la n t
ing filberts and w aln u ts.
The 500 card club w ill n ot have
any card p a rtie s d u rin g th e sum
m er, but w ill resu m e them in th e
fall.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Seifer w ere
Sunday v isito rs w ith Mrs. Schm idt
at Mt. Angel.
The H aley B ap tist Sunday school
will convene a t 9:45 a. m. Sunday.
T here will be no preaching services
w hich will perm it the congregation
to p articip a te in the services to be
held in th e F irs t -Swedish B ap tist
church in P o rtlan d w here the
Swedish B ap tist conference w-ill be
held beginning Friday, Ju n e 17,
and contin u in g over Sunday th e
19th.
T he daily vacation Bible school
closed T h u rsd ay w ith a program to
w hich p are n ts and frien d s w ere in
vited.
T h irty w ere enrolled, of
w hich 21 com pleted the w ork. Of
th is num ber 14 received certifi
cates, having done th e ir w ork sa t
isfactorily. K enneth V alborg and
L oreta Richey received special
prizes. Ice cream and cake w ere
served by th e Sunday school.
T he young people w ill hold a
straw b e rry social a t th e H aley
B aptist ch u rch on F riday evening,
LINNEMANN
Ju n e 24- T he o rc h e stra of the
Swedish S alvation Army of P o rt
Mr. and Mrs C. L. L ettow are
land will be present. All a re in the proud p are n ts of a tine baby
vited to atten d and bring th e ir d au g h ter born to them Ju n e 16.
friends.
Uncle Sain Work Shirts, 75c.
In su ran ce funds for farm loans.
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A wedding of in te re st to friends
in Boring and vicinity w as th a t of
Jo h n D. B randt who on Sunday eve
ning, Ju n e 5, took for his bride
Miss F ern Ida Lee of P o rtlan d at a
b eau tifu l wedding a t th e bride's
home, w ith 100 guests present. The
bride w as gowned in w hite silk
crepe and lace and ca rrie d a bou
q u et of Cecile B runner roses and
lillies-of-the-valley.
Miss G race
F ull A utom atic E lectric Range
B randt, sister of th e bridegroom ,
was maid of honor. A reception
w as held im m ediately a fte r the
wedding. Mr. and Mrs. B ran d t have
begun housekeeping in th e ir home
n ea r Boring.
A m em orial service will be held
a t the Boring M ethodist church
by factory rep resen tativ e
Sunday evening a t 8 o'clock for the
I. O- O. F. and R ebekah
lodges.
T h ere w ill be no service Sunday
m orning, but Sunday school w ill be
held a t th e usual hour of 10.
The Rev. E. W. W ithnell is a t
tending classes at Salem for ten
days
L. H. M allicoat a n d ‘fam ily spent
2 to 5 p. m.
Sunday in P o rtlan d w ith his
b ro th er.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. G regson have
Some fortunate lady will be awarded a handsome
ren ted th e M allicoat cottage and
a re moving in.
elecLtie curling iron.
Melville Richey is home from
O. A. C. and expects to spend his
vacation helping his fath e r on the
farm .
People from th is locality w ere
so rry to hear of th e autom obile ac
cident w hich took place n ear C lats
k anie la st Sunday w here one per
son w as killed and an o th er severe
ly hurt. The one h u rt. Miss Mary
D ippert, w as w ell know n here as
she ta u g h t in th e p rim ary room
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The Catholic T ru th society has
had a gospel ca r in Boring for
week.
B erry picking is beginning to get
u nder headw ay in th is locality. The
dam p, cold w eather has caused
some loss by causing th e b erries to
rot.
Miss E thel Mofflt of P ortlan d was g
a dinner guest a t the home of O. W
Boring on Sunday.
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Saturday, June 18
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Sw edish services will be held at
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W elp are be
11 o'clock Sunday m orning in th e ing co n g ratu lated over th e a rriv a l
Mission ch u rch
T he Rev. Don of a d au g h ter at th e ir home on
S hogren will preach from th e su b Ju n e 11.
ject. "Why Not Go Today?" The
The co n tract for th e new school-
evening service at 8 o'clock will
be in English. A special F ath e r's house to be erected at Lynch has
Day serm on will be delivered from been let to Steele & Davis of P o rt
th e subject, "What She Said." The land. O perations will go forw ard
S unday school wifi convene a t th e at once for th e new building and
it will be ready for th e fall term of
u su al h o u r of 9:50.
The, Sunday school of the Saron school.
L u th e ra n ch u rch w ill meet Sunday
Many new W ant Ads today
m orning at 9:45. E nglish services
will be held at 11 o'clock in ch arg e
of A. R. K ullberg of P o rtlan d , who
a s sists the Rev. Mr. Sandeen in his
p asto ra l work. Bible study will be
held Sunday evening u nder the
au sp ices of th e L u th er League.
T he Rev. and Mrs. Sandeen and
son O rville a re p lanning to leave
next Monday for R oseburg w here
they will spend th e next tw o i
m onths and w here Mr. Sandeen |
will organize a new congregation.
D uring th e tim e they are gone they
w ill m ake a trip to San F ran cisco
w here they will v isit form er p a r
ishioners. Did frien d sh ip s w ill also
be renew ed at the U niversity of
C alifornia at B erkeley w here Mr.
S andeen was g raduated.
office of a G resham surgeon and
afterw ard removed to her home
P reaching service will be held w hore she is doing well,
at 8 o'clock Sunday evening at the
Rockwood M ethodist ch u rch in
SPRINGDALE
ch arg e of the Rev. J. F Dunlop.
E pw orth League will convene at
The P. W. L. A. hall com m ittee
7 p m A cordial invitation is ex
will give a dance on Saturday even
tended to all.
Mrs. C. E nabnit of Rockwood su f ing, Ju n e 18. S traw berries and
fered a bruised leg Monday when cake will be served for lunch.
she was hit by an autom obile at
Rockwood driven by an employe
For low est rate s on automobile,
of th e P o rtlan d E lectric Pow er tru ck and general insurance see
com pany. She w as trea ted a t the B. W. Thorne.—Adv.
T
JJL be two td ea k of American
performance a n d European
engineering practice are now
combined in this new-pype car
GILLIS
T he G illis baseball team won '
lo v er th e K nights of Columbus last
S unday 12 to 4 on the G illis
(gro u n d s. The G illis nine will play
Ja p an e se team next Sunday af- |
I ternoon.
Uncle Sum Work Shirts, 75c.
F u ll cut. 2 pockets.
Special
I value. A ylsw orth & M artin. G resh
am .—Adv.
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C o u n tie s . O reg o n .
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t r ic t s c h o o l B o a rd ip a n d fo r S chool i
D is tr ic t No. 312 J t . o f C la c k a m a s a n d
M u ltn o m a h C o u n tie s . S t a t e o f O reg o n . I
h e re b y o ffe rs fo r s a le a s p ro v id e d b y j
s e c tio n 12«. p a g e 47. O reg o n S chool :
L a w s 1925, th e s a m e b e in g O reg o n |
L aw s, se c tio n 5039; a ls o in a c c o r d a n c e j
w ith se c tio n 177. p a g e 62. O reg o n I
S ch o o l L a w s 1925, th e sa m e b e in g !
L a w s 1921. C h a p te r 110, n e g o tia b le in - I
t e r e s t b e a r in g w a r r a n t s , in te r e s t a t j
5 ’i p e r c e n t, a s fo llo w s:
1st. 4700. d u e D e c e m b e r 1, 1929.
2nd. 4700, due D ecem ber 1, 1930.
3rd. 1700, d u e D e c e m b e r 1, 1931.
4th.
1700. d u e D ece m b e r 1, 1932.
5th. )700, d u e D e c e m b e r 1. 1933.
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u u a lly o n J u n e 1 a n d D ece m b e r 1. s a id I
w a r r a n t s h a v in g been a u th o r iz e d by !
th e le g a l v o te r s o f Schtvol D is tr ic t No.
312 J t ., C la c k a m a s a n d M u ltn o m a h '
C o u n tie s . O reg o n , a t a le g a lly c a lle d
sch o o l m e e tin g h e ld a t th e H illsv ie w
S c h o o lh o u se on th e 9 th d a y o f M ay
1927. a t 8:30 o 'clo ck p. m
All b id s to b e ,ln a c c o r d a n c e w ith |
s e c tio n 126. p a g e 47, O reg o n School i
L a w s 1925, a n d to h e in th e h a n d s o f
th e S ch o o l C le rk . A. R. F o rs y th , a d
d r e s s R . F . D. 1, G r e s h a m . O reg o n , o n '
o r b e fo re 6 o 'c lo c k p. m ., J u n e 28. 1927. I
a t w h ic h tim e b id s w ill he o p en ed .
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S ch o o l D is tr ic t N o. 312 J t.. C la c k a m a s
g ild M u ltn o m a h C o u n tie s O reg o n , b y I
o r d e r o f th e D is tr ic t School B o a rd
th i s 7 th d a y o f J u n e , 1927
E. T IE L S T R O M .
C h a ir m a n , D ls t. No. 312 J t
A E. F O R S Y T H ,
C le rk . D iat. No. 312 J t .
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Services a t the P lea san t Home
B ap tist church w ill begin Sunday
m orning a t 10 o’clock w ith Sunday
school corfllucted by Mrs. G. N ass-
hahn. T he pastor, th e Rev. Wm.
F airw ea th er, w ill preach a t 11
o'clock and a t 8 o’clock. The young
people’s union convenes a t 7:30.
Mr. and Mrs. W ilford N asshahn
and dau g h ter Rae re tu rn e d home
from M onmouth W ednesday w here
they have been attending school
T hey expect to spend th e ir vaca-
tio n ’at th e home of Mrs. N asshahn’s
p arent, Mr. and Mrs. H om er Moul
ton.
Miss Je ssie N asshahn also r e
tu rn ed w ith her b ro th er whom she
has been visiting the past month.
Miss W ilm a Chase also is home
from N orm al school.
,M H. "Wheeler has been suffer
ing the p ast th ree w eeks w ith a
ch ro nic skin disease w hich has a f
flicted him for several years. He
w as unable to attend th e session of
sta te grange which is convening at
C orvallis th is week, and M ultno
mah grange is being represen ted
by Mrs. M ary Kligel, th e altern ate.
C harles McKinney re tu rn e d from
Pendleton on T uesday evening.
How a re you going to vote on th e
M orrison bridge issue? A recent
rep o rt gave our county's indebted
ness as over seventy m illion. Why
not pay for w hat we have now be
fore voting any m ore taxes for the
poor land ow ners to pay. T h ere is
no law m ore u n ju st in our sta te
th a n the one w hich allow s people
who pay no taxes to vote on these
bond issues and other tax questions
w hich the "o th er fellow has to
pay."
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"T he Unused T a le n t” w ill be the
su b ject of th e serm on Sunday
m orning a t 11:15 a t th e P lea san t
Home M ethodist church. Sunday
school will convene at 10. T he E p
w orth League will have charg e of
the m eeting at 8 o'clock.
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