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GRESHAM Columbian High B0RIM6 MAX SECl KES DAMAGE JI'DGMENT New ss’- ■ Silverw are THANKSGIVING DINNER With your dinner th a t simply m ust be the m aster piece of the year—enjoy the thrill of some new silver ware to celebrate the day. You will find in our store the newest designs in Silverware. Se6 our window jilcaltp’s Jetoelrp &tore POW ELL ST R E E T GRESHAM, OREGON “G lt'E G IF TS T H A T L A S T " Mrs. R. D. H ew itt visited her p are n ts in A lbany from T h u rsd ay until S atu rd ay of la st week. Mrs. F ish er is spending the w in te r w ith her son-in-law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. A. Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott of Salem spent S atu rd ay evening and S un day w ith Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Scott. T he P a ren t-T ea ch e r program given S atu rd ay , November 12, was very successful. T he num bers given by th e L ucas B ro th ers and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. S cott and Mr. and Mrs. R. S co tt w ere especially enjoyed. ------------------------------! NOVEMBER IS Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald of S eattle w ere recen t guests a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. E lm er Buchanan. K eith K esterson and W illard Cheevre, D ouglas county farm ers ! and stockm en who attended th e re cent stock show and incidentally i visited w ith friends and relativ es in th is neighborhood, have re tu rn e d home. B. E. T u rn e r m ade a trip to S h er idan on business one day recently. Mrs. A nna W illiam s of T illa mook is a g uest at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. G. H Richey th is week. Hugo Savo and K enneth K ester son m otored to G overnm ent Camp la st Sunday to w itness th e tobog gan slide. Miss K ath erin e P oppleton. who is atten d in g n o rm al at Monmouth, cam e down and sp en t th e w eek end a t th e hom e of h er au n t, Miss Mabie Stevens. Miss Alice Rickey and Miss M ariam Savo, who a re ta k in g a p rep a ra to ry co u rse a t Monmouth w ere home w ith th e ir p are n ts for th e w eekend, retu rn in g Sunday evening. N. D. K esterson and ch ild ren of S andy' w ere ca lle rs a t th e hom e of Mr, K esterso n 's b ro th er C. F. K es terso n last S atu rd ay evening. O. H. Richey attended M ultno mah d istric t Pom ona g ran g e which w as en tertain ed by L ents gran g e W ednesday of th is week. G eorge D. and Dan G raham of Rockwood, w ere in th is vicinity on business Tuesday. Than ksgivi ng Bank of Gresham F H Ih iV , l»-’5 PAGE THREE PLEASANT VALLEY Troutdale Teachers Are Given Honors A case has ju s t been decided in , an Oregon City c o u rt involving E (L illian P ost. E ditor) T he freshm en, who com pose a D. W ilson of Boring and Emil B itt Follow ing a ru lin g by th e S tate la rg e p ercentage of th e school pop n er of Sandy, in w hich th e la tte r P aren t-T each er association th a t a was sued by W ilson for $5000 d am u lation. have been p roperly in itia t ed and adm itted into th e school. ages for in ju ries su stain ed when I day be set aside for T ea ch e rs’ Day, They gave the ann u al re tu rn p a rty the m otorcycle on w hich W ilson th e T ro u td ale P.-T. A. observed on the night of November 10. w hich w as riding collided w ith th e B itt T hursday, November 10 as such. w as well attended and m uch en n er tru c k about a y ear ago on th e The ch ry san th em u m w as chosen as road betw een Boring and th e Mt. th e flower for the occasion, and all joyed. The basket ball boys, a fte r some Hood Loop highw ay. W ilson failed stu d en ts of th e school and all who w eeks of train in g w ill play th e ir to secure the full am ount of his , attended th e m eeting w ore the first gam e on F rid a y evening, No claim , how ever, th e ju ry deciding flowers. Mrs. L. A. H arlow paid a vem ber 18. T he p ersonnel of the on $1500 as th e am ount of th e p e r trib u te to the te ac h ers in th e fol w hile team is Lynn W oodward, captain, sonal dam ages to be aw arded him. lowing beautiful speech lunch w as being served by ^Jrs. It w as brou g h t o ut in th e tria l, D elm er Wolfe, E ugene C ham ber- lain, H enry W’llson, W illiam according to th e testim ony offered, Thom as Low and Mrs. H arlow . " It is very fitting th a t w e w o rk Priebe, John Phipps. Leroy S alser, th a t B ittn e r saw th e m otorcycle at Otto Aschoff. G ilbert Hodgson. a distan ce of 500 feet ahead of him ers of th e school and hom e should P au l Bush. Jam es T u rn e r and Mah- but th o u g h t th e d riv er would move put aside one day in o u r y ea r’s to one side. In th e collision W il activ ities to pay trib u te to our lon Evans. “Too Much M arried” is the nam e son's hand w as ca u g h t betw een th e teach ers, because, next to M other’s of a play to be given a t th e high handle b a rs and th e tru ck and a , Day an(j F a th e r's Day, w hat could school on S aturday evening. No- badly sm ashed. T he in te r be n e a re r to us th a n T each er's vem ber 19, by the young people of ests of Mr. W ilson were handled Day? by W. J. Cooper, and those of the “P au se and th in k a m om ent how Englew ood church. defendant by P o rtlan d atto rn ey s. m uch we owe th ese faith fu l w o rk The ca se w as trie d la st A pril b ut e rs; how im p o rta n t a p a r t they McCall’s P a tte rn s. .................. We have m ade arran g e m en ts resu lted in a tie of th e ju ry , six I play in the lives of our ch ild ren ; w ith a P o rtlan d firm to supply us stan d in g for ac q q u ittal and six for w hat a ]a rg e 8h are they give to th e w ith M cCall's p a tte rn s on sh o rt no the aw ard of dam ages. m oulding of th e c h a ra c te rs of the tice. Q u arterlies for sale h ere also. W alrad M ercantile Co., phone 1411. fu tu re men and women of th e na- Phone W ant Ads to 1561. — Adv. j tion, and we owe them a bigger debt of g ra titu d e th a n we realize. “W hen we th in k th a t our ch il d ren leave hom e as babies alm ost, ' and a re p ut in th e c a re and under th e guidance of th e ir first teach er, who m u st play th e p a rt of m other, fath e r and n u rse as w ell as teach- ] er. do we realize her responsible position? T hen th e child passes on th ro u g h o th er stag es of devel opm ent into the ca re of other teach ers, w hose p a rts a re equally A day of joyous feasting, of im p o rtan t and difficult to play ac- prayer and thankfulness for the : cording to th e age of th e child. good things of the past year. “We su rely owe them a g rea t | debt and we p a re n ts realize th a t I th eir positions do n ot alw ays lie To our many depositors who can along a path of rdses. T h ere are look with satisfaction upon a grow ‘ m any th in g s to d istu rb , ir rita te and ing hank account we give our sin discourage them . We all u n d e r cere congratulations; to prospect sta n d ch ild ren w ell enough to know th at. Yet in th e end, it is ive depositors we extend a cordial such a noble callin g and c a rrie s invitation to open your account w ith it m uch m ore joy th a n so r that there may be added cause for row, and it m u st be a satisfactio n thankfulness this time next year. to them to know th a t they are playing such a big p a rt in th e w orld's hom e life, and th a t th e re In Observance of Thanksgiving Day is no nobler nor m ore splendid This Rank Will Not Open w ork to be done th a n to help lead All Ray Thursday, November 24th a child in th e way he should go. “ F or th ese reaso n s th ey are m ore th an repaid for th e u n p le as a n tn ess th a t is bound to occur at tim es.” : A fter all had risen as a trib u te G RESH AM , OREGON ! to th e te ach ers, R. D. H ew itt, th e ! p rincipal, gave a resp o n se in the | follow ing poem : I 'T v e a ch eer for th e h e a rts of the ea rn e st I've a p raise for th e aim s carried th ro u g h I F or th e ir clinging to w ays th a t are ste rn e st ! W hen th ese a re th e w ays of th e true. ' “ I p raise th e cooperation T h at sh all gain th e triu m p h for , plans To In su re us th e youth of our n a tion Shall reap th e rew ard th a t is i m an ’s. For your i “T h e re s’ a pow er in a com m on en deavor, I So in wisdom, o u r w ork Is com- j bined, , As good p are n ts and te ac h ers w e’ll ever • Find o u r efforts and aim s in te r tw ined.” OUTLOOK, Blue Serge SUITS T 'H E R E P U T A T I O N of being well dress- ed is made easy here. Clothescraft Blue Serge is exceptionally good for all occasions. A sk to see C lo th e sc r a ft “5 1 3 0 ” S e r g e 29-50 See them in our window HALEY Come in and try them on T he atten d an ce in the Sunday school at th e H aley B ap tist church is increasing. S everal new sch o l a rs w ere seen la st S unday and it is hoped all w ill be th e re n ex t S un day and ta k e som eone w ith them. m e n ’ s w ea r S h o es The m orning service w hich begins at 11 o’clock, will be conducted in Sw edish w ith th e pastor, th e Rev. G R ESH AM Jo h n S. N ordell, in the pulpit. In th e evening at 7:30 th e re will be a b aptism al service. The Rev. G or PLEASANT HOME don Johnson w ill deliver th e se r mon. T here is a fine ju n io r B. Y. T h e new house being c o n s tru c t I’. U. and m eetings are held every ed n ear O rient by Mr. and Mrs. S unday a t 7 o'clock. Jack G reenwood of Bull Run, is being pushed rap id ly tow ard com POWELL VALLEY pletion and th e fam ily will be A revival cam paign and Bible ready to occupy it about th e first conference is being planned to be of December. Mrs. F red F ish er, who has been held at th e Pow ell Valley Mission ch u rc h u n d er th e direction of the ill for m any m onths. Is rep o rted to p asto r, th e Rev. Don Shogren, th e be very low a t th is time. m eetings to begin on T uesday, No Mrs. Jo h n Ickler, who has been vem ber 29. E v an g elist G ust E. confined to her home for several Jo h n so n of S eattle has been se days w ith an attu ck of some m a la cured to a s sist in th e m eetings and dy resem bling influenza. Is much will preach every aftern o o n and improved. evening w ith th e exception of S at H. W. P aape, son-in-law of Mr. urday. No services will be held on and Mrs. John Ick ler, who for the ( ¡et clean, safe heat without risk or danger. S atu rd ay . T he aftern o o n services p ast several w eeks has been in the w ill be in Swedish w ith th e excep V eterans hospital at P o rtland, Is Majestic heaters are built to give efficient economi tion of on Sunday afternoon. Good now a t home, having retu rn ed cal heat when and where you want it. Special price m usic w ill be provided, congrega about a week ago. for November $5.50. tio n al, ch o ir and strin g band. The T he M ethodist p ray er m eeting Revs. Jo n a s Jo hnson, O. F. L arson held a t the parso n ag e W ednesday and L. O.1 L ance w ill be p resen t evening was well attended am j en and a ssist in every w ay possible. joyed by those p resen t. T he topic for discussion was "A C h ristian POWELL VALLEY D O W N Creed.” The topic selected for next discussion Sunday school will begin a t 9:50 W ednesday evening's a t th e Swedish Mission church, fo l Is: “W hat hap p en s When We and #1 per month for I months lowed by preaching In Sw edish at P ray ?" 11 o'clock. T he Sunday evening T h ere w ill be th e usual services service will begin a t 7:30. The at the M ethodist Episcopal ch u rch Rev. Don Shogren w ill p reach at Sunday, November 20. T h e S u n the C ottrell com m unity ch u rch day school w ill m eet a t 10 a. m „ Sunday aftern o o n at 3 o’clock. A and will be followed by p reaching union T hanksgiving service will service a t 11:45. T he ju n io r choir P O W E R ^ ^ C Q M PA N Y be held T h u rsd ay m o rn in g a t 10 will m ake Its second public a p p e a r E LE C TR IC i T O * » ! T * * ) Z i ^ e L E C T « IC B LD G o’clock at the H aley B ap tist church ance a t th is service, singing for a by th e Pow ell V alley Mission special num ber, "Doing Ills Will Phone 801 Powell St. Gresham ch u rch , the Saron L u th eran by M orris. T he p asto r will p rese n t ch u rch , th e D am ascus Mission a T hanksgiving them e based on ch u rch and th e H aley B aptist Psalm 107:8. T he story-serm on GILLIS FAIRVIEW church. T he Rev. O. F. L arso n and for th is service w ill be: "P ra c tlc th e Rev. Don Shogren w ill speak lug the Golden R ule.” T he E p MI bb Mabel Johanson w as given “T he P rodigal Son” will be the a t th e service and each co n g reg a w orth L eague w ill m eet a t 7 a su rp rise m iscellaneous show er them e of a serm on Sunday m o rn tion w ill co n trib u te m usical num o'clock w ith Jo h n Flem ing leading. yesterday, a t th e home of Mrs. Don ing a t 11 o’clock a t the S m ith Me bers. All a re Invited to attend. T he topic w ill be an o th er w in-my- H illyard, In honor of h er m a rriag e T he Mission ch u rch w ill ren d e r f chum subject. T he g eneral public to Jo h n Cam pbell, th e w edding an m orial P resb y terian church by the pasto r, the Rev. E. R. D. H ollen- T h anksgiving program T h u rsd ay Is Invited to atten d th ese services. event of th e near fu tu re. T he bride sted. Sunday school will convene evening. T he Junior ch o ir of th e M ethodist elect received m any b eautiful gifts. as usual a t 10 o’clock. church w ill m eet a t th e parsonage R efreshm ents w ere served. Battery Service. Mrs. Jam es McBain w as th e for p ractice S atu rd ay afternoon a t A g u aran teed b attery for $3 or $4 HURLBURT hostess W ednesday aftern o o n a t a 3 o’clock. A full atten d an ce is re and your old one. C harging, 50c. ----------- Pow ell Valley at ¿2d stree t. Phone quested. The p asto r will a s sist com fo rter-ty in g bee. A social tim e i Services will be held at th e H url- TA bor 0284 afte r 7 p. m.—Adv, those com ing from a d istance in was enjoyed and lunch w as served th e ir re tu rn home follow ing th e re Tliose p resen t w ere Mrs. Verl H ill- b u rt »‘’hoolhouse Sunday evening T he Rev E. R. D. h earsal. The senior choir will not y ard . Mrs. Vivian H illyard, Mrs at 7:30 m eet on S atu rd ay evening because H ow ard Lake, Mrs. W. M. Hudson, » o lle n ste d of Fairview will preach. of th e b azaar being held a t th e Mrs. F ran k E llsw o rth , Mrs. Don Turkey Shoot at Gillis. B aptist church at th e p ractice H illyard, Mrs. R ichard Beadle, Mrs W alter R obinson, Mrs. Aug. P eter- 1 T he G illis baseball club Is an- hour. son, Mrs. Ed E llio tt, Mrs. Joseph nounclng a big tu rk ey shoot to ta k e F rom m elt, Mrs. A lbert F rom m elt. ■ Place on th eir ball grounds at G illis CEDARVILLE Miss H attie Bouy, Mrs. L ena Ma- Sunday, November 20, all day. T here are m any good shots in th is Mrs. W alter F orbes en tertain ed n ary and Mrs. Jam es McBain. p a rt of th e county and this shoot is T uesday w ith an old fashioned open to all for ta rg e t or tra p D utch luncheon. The ladies p re s ESTACADA. shooting. en t were Mrs. Andrew Forbes, Mrs. Conrad F. b u r s t, 82, an old re s i L. C. A nderson of P o rtlan d , Mrs. D. B. Brow n, Mrs. A. G. L am bert, dent of E stacad a, died at th e fam l- ; Any tro u b les? Call Dr. C lassi- Mrs. P ercy Giese and Miss Cora ly home a t th a t place W ednesday, fled. November 16, from lobar p neu Giese. monia. T he fu n eral w ill be held Mrs. F red C. B artholom ew and ■on Buddy spent Monday w ith her S atu rd ay afternoon a t 2 o’clock from th e E stacad a C h ristian church siste r Mrs. W aiter Forbes. Fairview City Hall w ith In term en t in th e I. O. O. E. , Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Brown m ade cem etery. A rran g em en ts are In ’ a trip to P o rtlan d T h u rsd ay to visit hands of th e G ates F u n e ra l Home Mr. Brow n's b ro th er C harles. of G resham . Mr. H u rst Is survived The C. S. C. club m et T hursday by his widow Mrs. Ida F. H u rst with Mrs. A. O L am bert. T he n ex t and several children. m eeting will be a t th e home of Old Time Music T he E sta c a d a band w ill give a Mrs. V. O. Sm ith on November 30. E. K HE8LIN, Manager T han k sg iv in g dance 'on th e large Myers W ater system s, pum ps, E stacad a P ark pavilion floor on Gentlemen. 55c Lathes Free plpe. H essel Im plem ent Co.—Adv. S atu rd ay evening, November 26 Ay lsWortK ft Ma rt i r\ Majestic Heater 1 .50 PORTLAND ELECTRIC J TURKEY SHOOT AT GILLIS BASEBALL DIAMOND | mile north of Loop Highway at Gillis Station Sunday, November 20 Country Dance Auspices Gillis Baseball Team Saturday, Nov. 19 Plenty of birds tor everyone T rap and T a r g et S h ootin g »