GRESHAM OUTLOOK. Infantile Paralysis Claims Young Girl Ju lia Anna K ereher. aged 17, passed aw ay a t h e r hom e in the P le a sa n t Home d istric t on S a tu r­ day, November 26, a victim of th e dreaded m alady of in fan tile p a r­ alysis. Miss K ereh er had been ill for several w eeks, b u t several days ago had been rep o rted as g ra d u a l­ ly im proving and hopes w ere en­ te rta in e d for her recovery. The disease, how ever, had such a firm hold upon her. affecting p a rtic u la r­ ly th e m uscles and nerves of the th ro a t and org an s of speech, th a t rec u p eratio n w as im possible. T he deceased w as a form er s tu ­ d en t a t G resham Union high school. She w as born a t Cascade L ocks and is survived by her p a r­ en ts Mr. and Mrs. W. K ereher, tw o sis te rs Mrs. R alph Brow n of G resh ­ am and Miss Sylvia K ereher, a b ro th er W illiam and h er g ra n d ­ m o th er Mrs. G. A. A braham of L a ­ C rosse, W isconsin. F u n e ra l services w ere conducted from th e fam ily hom e th is a fte r­ noon a t 2 o'clock, w ith in term en t in th e P lea san t Home cem etery u n ­ d er th e direction of th e G resham F u n e ra l p arlo rs. PLEASANT HOME The death of Miss J u lia K ereher on S atu rd ay m orning from in fan ­ tile p ara ly sis w as a shock to her frien d s and th e com m unity in g en ­ eral. T he O rient school w as closed for a day or tw o early th is week for fum igation because of th is case and th e re p o rt of one or tw o others in th e d istrict. Services a t th e P le a sa n t Home B ap tist ch u rch next Sunday w ill begin, w ith S unday school a t 10 o’clock, p reaching a t 11 and 8 o'clock by Gordon Johnson of P o rt­ land. T he B. Y. P. U. w ill Convene at 7:30. Mr. Jo h n so n is a young m an who is a stu d e n t a t th e W est­ e rn B aptist T heological sem inary and p reaches a vigorous gospel. All a re invited to atten d th ese services. On T h u rsd ay evening th e re g u la r p ray e r m eeting service w ill be con­ ducted. At th e close th e m onthly b u sin ess m eeting w ill be held. All m em bers of the ch u rch are urged to atten d th is m eeting. The m em bers of M ultnom ah g ran g e w ere very glad to have th e ir m aster, M. H. W heeler, w ith them a t th e ir m eeting on S aturday. W hile still badly afflicted, Mr. W heeler seem s to be slow ly g ain ­ ing from his rec en t illness. P ag ea n try and Religious dram a, Northfield C onference of R eligious E ducation, E Northfield, M assa­ chusetts. T his p ag ean t w ill be p re ­ sented a t th e ch u rch C h ristm as Sunday evening, by the m em bers of the Sunday school. S everal tru c k loads of lum ber have been delivered a t th e M eth­ odist ch u rch for use in th e rem * od- eling and re p a irs to th e ch u rch , which will be u n d erta k en at a fu ­ tu re date. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS In spite of the u n u su al rain sto rm on T hanksgiving, m any happy h ol­ iday din n ers w ere enjoyed am ong the people of C orbett and Columbia H eights. H ow ever, several homes w ere w ithout th e college stu d en ts from E ugene, as they w ere p re­ vented from leaving on acco u n t of faculty o rd ers reg ard in g th e sp read of in fan tile paraly sis. I t w as feared stu d e n ts m ight b rin g th e disease back to th e school, w hich would n ecessitate Its closing. Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s M eier, who have been spending a few days a t M enucha, th e ir b eau tifu l co u n try home, gave an evening d in n er r e ­ cently to a num ber of th e ir r e la ­ tives. Mrs. Dick of E ugene, m o th er of Mrs. M arie M organ and Mr. D ick of C hanticleer Inn, is spending a few days w ith h er fam ily there. Mr. and Mrs. C roockm an of L at- o urell F a lls sp en t T hanksgiving w ith rela tiv e s a t F ish e r’s L anding. Mrs. E dm undson and Miss S h ir­ ley Bundy of C orbett w ere gu ests at Crown P o in t c h a le t at a T h a n k s­ giving dinner given by Mrs. H en ­ derson to a few invited friends. Mr. and Mrs. L. A rneson of Cor­ b ett had as T h an k sg iv in g g u ests Mr. and Mrs. Ben W ilson and the sister of Mr. A rneson, all of P o rt­ land. Mr. and Mrs. S tu a rt of L ato u rell F alls w ere T h u rsd ay d in n er guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson of P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n N elson, Mr. and Mrs. Jam es D eaver an d Mrs. W. D eaver w ere T han k sg iv in g d in ­ ner guests a t th e home of Mr. and ?,1rs. J. D eaver Sr. The A ndersen b ro th e rs—of th e H aw thorne D elicatessen and Mr. and Mrs. W. R asm ussen and little d au g h ter'G a y li sp en t T h anksgiving Day a t C olum bia View farm w here they enjoyed a big dinner. Mrs. Ja s p e r C rane an d Miss H am ilton e n tertain ed Mrs. Cowing of the W ayfarer inn a t a d inner T hanksgiving evening. Mr. and Mrs. E tlin g gave a T hanksgiving d in n er to all of th e ir children except Mrs. M etzger who lives in C alifornia. Miss M etzger of P o rtlan d , Miss A nna E tling, Fred E tlin g J r. an d C arl E tlin g e n ­ joyed a bountiful d in n er at th e ir home. Mr. and Mrs. A. W oodw ard w ere T hanksgiving gu ests of th e ir son- in-law and d au g h ter Mr. and Mrs. A. L andine of P o rtlan d . Several landslid es up n ear E agle C reek k ep t a gang of m en busy T hanksgiving Day. Mrs. Maud Reed, who is m a n ag ­ ing a sto re n ear Rhododendron, spent T hanksgivin g a t h er C orbett home. H er m other, Mrs. B lackhall of P o rtlan d , is w ith her fam ily a t Corbett. Mr. and Mrs. C laude Woodle, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm W oodle and th e ir ch ild ren m otored over to E s ­ tacada to be p re se n t T h u rsd ay at a fam ily reunion at th e hom e of th e p are n ts of th e Woodle b ro th ers. In th e evening Mr. and Mrs. ClauTle Woodle e n tertain ed Mr. and Mrs. A lbert S alzm an and th eir tw o ch il­ dren at a tu rk ey dinner. H. L. Moody, p rin cip al of Colum ­ bian high school, is in Good S a­ m a ritan h ospital for observation. H is place Is being filled d u rin g hts absence by Mr. M unger, th e m a n ­ ual tra in in g in stru c to r. Mrs. P. A ndersen sp en t a very p le asa n t aftern o o n T uesday a t th e C orbett grad e school w here she en tertain ed the u p p er g rad es in Mr L usby's room w hen th e classes w ere studying th e m ap of D en­ m ark. Mrs. A ndersen k ep t th e children In terested , te llin g them about th e co u n try In a g en eral way, its in d u strie s, school system and th e custom s of th e D anish people. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nelson e n te r­ tain ed on T hanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. D. L. R oberts and son E a rl of P o rtlan d. In th e evening Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nelson w ere also guests at th e hom e of th e ir p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. W ilfred N asshahn sp en t th e T hanksgiving holidays w ith th e ir p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. H om er M oulton and Mr. and Mrs. O_ N asshahn. T hey re tu rn e d to th e ir studies at M onmouth on S un­ day. P a le A ltm an .who is a F resh m an at O. A. C . w as hom e for th e h o li­ days and attended th e fu n eral of h is g ran d m o th er. Mrs. J. A. S tephens. W illis and V ictor Jon es of Wa- terv ille. W ashington, w ere guests of th e ir gran d m o th er Mrs. P. M. M iller. T he young m en a re s tu ­ d en ts a t Linfield college. H an s N elson spent F rid ay and S atu rd ay a t home, th e ra in on T h u rsd ay m aking too m uch w ater to ru n th eir m ill at C herryville. T he 67th b irth d a y a n n iv ersary of th e Rev. ^A. B C alder, a form er p asto r of th e M ethodist churches at P le a sa n t Home and B oring, was ce le b ra ted a t th e C alder home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Do­ lan and son and d au g h ter E dw ard and Gene, and Miss E lva D olan, of G resham , w ere guests p a rtic ip a t­ ing in th e festivities. T he Rev. and Mrs. C alder have recen tly m ov­ ed into th e new house they have t u il t n ear th e in tersectio n of th e H orlng road and the Mt. Hood Loop highw ay. Mrs. E. B artsch is ill at th e home of h er sister, Mrs. Ivan H am m er- link, in P o rtlan d . T he Rev. and Mrs. O liver Gill w ere th e guests of Mrs. G ill's p a r­ Aged E s ta c a d a W om an D ies. ents, Mr. and Mrs. E lm er P ease of F u n e ra l services w ere held F r i­ P o rtlan d , on T hanksgiving Day. day afternoon in C orvallis for th e Miss R uth S tiles of Spokane, late Mrs. E lizabeth T. Jones who W ashington, niece of Mr. and Mrs. died at h er home In E stacad a on D ,T. W illiam s, visited at the W il­ W ednesday, Novem ber 23 a t th e liam s hom e T hanksgiving. Miss age of 76 years. T he deceased, who S tiles is em ployed in th e offices of w as form erly a resid e n t of O ntario. th e Union Pacific system a t Spo­ Canada, w ill be burled in C orvallis kane, as tim ekeeper. beside h er husband. She is s u r ­ Mrs. W arren R ushm ore of Sno­ vived by tw o d au g h ters and tw o qu alm ie. W ashington, sister of sons. Mrs. L. M Yokum and W R G ran t Sloop, w as a visitor a t th e Jones of E stacad a. Mrs. L. B. Sloop hom e F rid ay and S aturday. T hom as of O akland. C alifornia, and Mr. and Mrs. T. O. A dam s’ little Jam es B Jon es of P o rtlan d . A r­ d au g h ter L oraine, and Mrs. Ja s p e r rangem ents w ere in th e hands of H endricks, all of G arden Home, the G ates F u n eral Home of G re sh ­ Oregon, w ere v isito rs a t the M eth­ am. odist parsonage Sunday. T he program com m ittee of the F o r C hristm as Gifts. See my new stock of fall sam ples M ethodist Sunday school has se­ lected a pageant entitled "The in S pirella stock in g s and u n d e r­ w ear. O rders may be tak en at W ay" for the C hristm as program . W hite Way or w ill call a t your T his p ag e an t is an in te restin g com ­ home evenings. Mrs. E tta Hoover, pilation of speaking p a rts, m usic, phone 3267.— Adv. and tableaux, w ritte n by E thel I For real e sta te loans sew or call C 's n e r R ockw ell, In stru c to r In I B. W. T horne.—Adv. Infant Drinks Lye With Fatal Results A fatal accid en t o ccu rrin g at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H azelw ander, living south of S an ­ dy, tu rn e d th e m irth and gladness of T han k sg iv in g Day in to a tim e of m ourning w hen th e ir little g ra n d ­ son, L enas H enry H azelw ander of Hood River, aged a y ear and eight m onths, d ran k from a can of lye, death ta k in g place th e follow ing day. Mr. and Mrs. H enry H azelw an ­ der and th e ir tw o ch ild ren , the stric k en one and a baby six m onths old, w ere spending th e T h an k sg iv ­ ing holiday a t th e hom e of the fo rm e r’s p aren ts. In som e m an n er th e little fellow obtained th e can of liquid lye and d ran k of its contents, death o cc u rrin g on F riday. The fu n eral w as conducted a t th e S an ­ dy com m unity ch u rch S unday by th e Rev. E. H o rstm an n , in ch arg e of th e G resham F u n e ra l p arlo rs. In term e n t w as m ade in Sandy cem etery. FAIRVIEW A sm all bunkhouse on th e farm of W. E. Tow nsend on th e Colum­ bia R iver highw ay w est of F air- view burned to th e ground about 5 o'clock Sunday evening, th e blaze resu ltin g , it is th o u g h t, from an overheated stove. T he la b o rer who occupied th e shack lost th e m ost of his clothing th ro u g h th e fire. It is understood th a t no in su ran c e was carried . T he chem ical fire engine of th e G resham fire d ep artm en t re ­ sponded to th e call and did every­ th in g possible to a ssist in ex­ tin g u ish in g th e blaze. Mrs. J. H. P eterso n en tertain ed on F rid ay evening w ith a silv er te a for the benefit of th e Ladies Aid of th e F airview M ethodist church. T h ere w as a good atten d an ce. A chicken pie su p p er w ill be given by th e L adies Aid in th e n ea r fu­ tu re. T he Sunday school is com ­ ing up w ell in n um bers, n ea rly 50 being p rese n t Sunday. T he pupils of th e Sunday school a re p rep arin g a p ro g ram for C hristm as. Mrs. Ju lia Snover, who has been suffering from a severe cold, is be­ ing cared fo r by Mrs. W. T. Brooks. T he m otion pictu re, ‘‘A braham L in co ln ” w ill be given th is evening a t th e F airview schoolhouse under th e auspices of th e P aren t-T ea ch e r association. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde P. Stone en ­ te rta in e d th e social com m ittee of th e F airview g ran g e a t th e ir home on Monday 'evening. TUESDAY, XOVEMBFK » . BAZAAR PLANNED BY PLEASANT HOME WOMEN T h e ladies of th e M ethodist E pis­ copal ch u rch have alm ost com plet­ ed plans and p rep aratio n for th e an n u a l b azaar w hich they w ill give in the ch u rch next S aturday, be­ ginning a t 4 in th e afternoon. T his event w ill fu rn ish a three-fold privilege and o p portunity in th a t it w ill co n sist of a sale of article s com m on to bazaars, a chicken d in ­ ner, an d a m usical and lite ra ry program . T he ladies have speut no little tim e, money, and energy p rep arin g a rticle s for the sales tables. L arge q u an titie s of chickens and o th er d in n er-tab le n ecessities have been secured, to g eth er w ith th e services of th e best cooks of th e com m unity, w hich gives am ple assu ran ce th a t th e d in n er will enjoy a pro m in en t position on the evening's p ro g ram . For th e program , w hich is to fo l­ low th e dinner, th e services of th e Rev. H. V. W ilhelm of the G re sh ­ am M ethodist Episcopal ch u rch have been very generously prom ­ ised for a b rief address. T h ere w ill be readings, violin n um bers, and vocal num bers. The p atro n ag e of th e people of P lea san t Home and neighboring com m unities is k in d ­ ly solicited. 1927 PAGE THREE concern in g his son Clyde who is at the Mayo Bros, h o sp ital in Roches­ te r, M inneapolis, th a t he will be unable to leave as w as expected. T he incision broke, m aking it im ­ possible for him to trav e l ju s t now. L ittle hopes is held to r his recov­ ery. home of Mr. and Mrs. W alter P re s­ ton at Bonneville. Mr. and Mrs. Ben H alstead and Mrs. E rn a H all w ere initiated into m em bership at th e P lea san t Valley grunge last S aturday. Mrs. K ate Bjorudal and son R ichard w ere out from P ortland F riday visiting a t the home ot th e fo rm e r’s sister Mrs. W. C. H ail and with th e ir m other Mrs. J. C. Dahm. Mrs. S. C. B rasw ell, who has been ill for several m ouths, is p lanning on re tu rn in g to her w ork on the public m arket. Many new W ant Ada today. SCHOOL BIST. NO. 7 Mr. an d Mrs. H. M. Duus and d au g h ter LaV erne, of E agle Creek, sp en t T h anksgiving w ith Mr. and Mrs. J. W. E dw ards a t th eir home on th e B arker road. Mr. and Mrs. L au ren ce Lavagette of P o rtlan d , who fo rm erly resided in th is com m unity w ere calling on old frie n d s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. HafT and dau g h ters of P o rtla n d w ere T hanksgiving g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. H am il­ ton a t th e ir home on th e Saudy road. R uth A nderegg was a recen t guest of V irginia and Violet T egart. Mr. and Mrs. U. G u rg en er had as T hanksgiving g u ests Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Asby and d au g h ters Rosa and V irginia, Mr. and Mrs. Dick W il­ SANDY BLUFF liam s, Mr. and Mrs. H om er Miller, Mr. and Mrs. E ckerm an, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jo e Caldo e n te r­ Mrs. Jo h n Gable an d little son and tained th e follow ing guests on John Zoller. T h an k sg iv in g : Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ju d k in s, Mr. and Mrs. Buckley C or­ Pleasant View Avenue ley and son, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo R adford and tw o children and Wm. Mr. and Mrs. P au l Bliss e n te r­ Fellow s. tained th e ir ch ild ren and fam ilies Mr. and Mrs. G. S. W ilkenson a t T hanksgiving dinner. Covers had th e ir T hanksgiving on Sunday w ere laid for 12. for th e follow ing guests: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Glen H arm an, Mr. Mrs. Ray W ilkenson of P o rtlan d , and Mrs. C harles llo rn e ck o r and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W ilkenson and Mr. and Mrs. A lbert T rodge a tte n d ­ little d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. ed a card p arty a t th e hom e of Mr. W ilkenson an a tw o sons. and Mrs. S tew art in L ents W ednes­ A. C. B row ning and son C larence day evening. w ere d inner g u ests T hanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st F letch er of Mr. an d Mrs. Melvin A ndrew s. and ch ild ren D orothy and Buddy of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. W atk in s had H oquiam , W ashington, w ere th e Mr. and Mrs. R. B. W ilkenson and gu ests o t Mrs. F le tc h e r’s uncle and sons and C larence and H a rry G raf- au n t Mr. and Mrs. Ben H alstead fin as guests on Thanksgiving. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. W atkins Mr. and Mrs. Ben H alstead en ­ sp en t Sunday in P o rtlan d and te rtain e d a t T h anksgiving dinner b ro u g h t Mrs. W atkins’ m other the la tte r's siste r Mrs. P earl H ar- home w ith them for a w eek's stay. pole and Miss D orothy Grey of T he P.-T. A. of C ottrell w ill m eet P o rtland. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Edelm an F riday, Decem ber 2, at the school­ house. A good program is under and ch ild ren R uth E lla and F lo ra way. R efresh m en ts will be served. Ju n e an d Mr. and Mrs. E. C. P re s­ W. IL Lee received word Monday ton ate T han k sg iv in g d in n er a t th e AUCTION SA LE O ther w ork forces me to leave, th e re fo re I will sell at Public Auction on th e k ock Ituncli. about a hull mile ea st of Sandy on Mt. Hood Loop Highway. SATURDAY, DEC. 3, 1:30 P. M. SHARP TEAM HORSES, weight 2200. CHAS. E. BOSTON, Owner FRED PltOt TOK, Clerk_________________ ASTON M ALAK, Auctioneer * * * # * * # * * # * * * « * * * * * * * * « « * « « « « « » » « .|H H H H H H H » « .|H H H H H H t * ; For the man uho gives thought to dress A M essage To W^omen/ Men wear little Jewelry and for that reason it should be genuine and tine. A man deeply appre­ ciates the thought that prompts the gift of a Belt Buckle or Cuff Links in solid gold. A \\ rist \\ atcli, in which absolute dependence can be placed, ranks high among the favored gifts for men. You will find, in our very complete stock, Gifts that are sure to please. Choose your gifts now at JfWealep’si Je to elrp S>tore POW ELL STR EET WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARB BUILT, BLJICK WILL BUILD THES TREE WORKERS. 2 T ried Hrooil Sows, bred. Poland China Boar, eligible to reg ister. Poland Chinn Gilt, reg istered . 12 sh o u ts, w eight ab out 6b pounds each. 6b If. I. 11. Chicken«. It* tolls Out and Vetch Hay. 150 bushel« O ats. 6 Ions S traw . .IH -in ch W agon, good. 12-lnch S teel Beam Plow. lb-dlsc H arrow . 2-sectlon H arrow . 5-«kovel horse C u ltiv ato r, new. Set double H arness, O ther sm all tools too num erous to m ention. L ease on th is 90-acre farm fo r sale. TERM S—All sum s u nder *20.00 cash. On sum s over *20.00 six m onths' tim e w ith in te re st a t r a te of 8 per cen t per annum may be had on notes satisfac to ry to Clerk. GRESHAM, OREGON A sam ll deposit will hold -any a rtic le you denim u n til Xm as. STATED COMMUNICA- tion F airview Lodge No. 92, A. F. & A. M., S atu rd ay eve­ ning, D ecem ber 3, 1927, 8 o’clock. P aym ent of dues. E lection and in ­ sta lla tio n of officers. - WM. H. STANLEY, S ec’y. john t . M c G innis , w . m . A B oJy by btiktr LONG DISTANCE L O C A L AND 4» Drive Buick for 1928 over that bad road RIVE a Buick for 1928 over the stretch of bad road you know best . . . Notice how Buick’s Cantilever Springs smooth away those aggravating ruts and bumps . . . Observe how Buick’s Lovejoy Hydraulic Shock Absorbers, front and rear, absorb road shocks and eliminate jolts and jars . . . You cannot know Buick’s marvelous new riding com­ fort until you have tested it yourself. A car awaits you in our showroom. D WE SERVE Your Telephone Com­ pany, owned by a steadily growing list of individiini stock­ holders, has only one function to fulfill. That is to serve to the best of its ability the territory in which it operates. S B D A N S *1 1 9 5 to *1 9 9 5 • ' C O U P E S *1 1 9 9 (0 *1 8 5 0 S P O R T M O D E L S *1 1 9 9 to *1 9 2 5 A tlfr te ti f o. *. Flint, Mich., parammant tew te frr added 7he G. M A. C. financing filan, the a n il w avadatU , BUIGK>IQ28 WALTER W . METZGER O regon T elephone C ompany G resham SALES AND SERV ICE Oregon City Ekström Truck Service Phone 1581 Gresham I . I.. Shooting Match AT GILLIS BASEBALL DIAMOND 3 Miles East of Gresham and | Mile North of Loop Highway at Gillis Sta. Sunday, December 4 ------- ‘H/caton w hy ( l OF MANY) E f f ic ie n c y — P u t» S ta n d a rd O i l E ffic ie n c y in y o u r cran kcase. STANBAHb Ull. COMPAAT Ot CALIFORNIA ' ' ■ — - ■ -— - - • ' — • — - —— — TURKEYS, GEESE, DUCKS, CHICKENS, HAMS AND BACON OS. STONE and LOU MILLER, Managers LUNCH SERVED |