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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1927)
< I I j IYID j I W U A I N T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook M IL . 17, NO. 8 2 . G R ESH A M . MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON, DEATH OF STUDENT LEADS TO BAN ON PUBLIC GATHERINGS FR ID A Y , R E -E L E C T IO N GIVEN YOUNG I’OI ETRYM EN G RESH A M UOUNUILMEN WIN MANY P R IZ E S DE( EM BER H. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 1#27 High School Girl Dies of Paralysis is $ - «« P e r Ye J EA STER N STA R HOLDS * ANNUAL ELECTION Ad Club Will Sport at Mt. Hood Sunday G resham citizens re-elected to M ultnom ah county club boys and At th e an n u al election of G resh- ; the council for th e ensuing tw o g irls w ere the pleased w in n ers of Jam C hapter, O»E. 8., held on De y ears a re C. I. R aker, W. C. Metz- a num ber of first places in th e re- cem ber 6, the follow ing w ere ch o s At a m eeting of rep rese n tativ es b attin g th e Inroads of any infec- an d T R. H ow itt out of a list i cent p o u ltry show held in P o rtlan d Among the sad d est circu m stan ces en to serv e for one y ea r: E dith A ccording to a com m unication of seven can d id ates for th e posi- under th e auspices of th e Oregon- su rr(n inj | ng a d eath w hich it has T eg art, W M.; A. R. Morgan, of th e G resham city council, in tious disease and w ould be a j tion. T he votes received w ere in P o u ltry and Pet Stock association, j ever been the O utlook’s duty to W. P. ; Madeline K lkington, a sso received by Mayor C harles Cleve w orthw hile p rec au tio n ary m easure. conjunction w ith H ealth Officer Dr. th e o rd er nam ed, being, resp ectiv e The classes w ere judged Tuesday j ch ro n icle are those concerning th e ciate m a tro n ; C lara P u lfe r, se c re land a m ost in te restin g diversion M ayor Cleveland w as unable to H. H. H ughes, held in th e office of ly, 113, 112 and 94 out of a to tal by P ro fesso r B rew ster, w ho stated dem ise of Miss Ruth Walts, who ta ry , reelected ; C arrie Cameron, is being planned for th e com ing be p r _____ rese n t __ a ________ t th e m ____ eeting _____ of the City R ecorder C. G. S chneider on health au th o rities and re p re se n ts- P<>11 ° f 496 vote8- None of the8e th a t th is w as by fa r th e best boys’ passed aw ay about 2 o’clock T h u rs- tre a s u re r, reelected ; M arie Mor Sunday by the A dvertising club of P o rtlan d , w hich will include in the T hurs'day afternoon, it w as unan- men w ere nom inated a t th e an n u al and g irls ’ p o u ltry show th a t he has day m orning, Decem ber 8, a lte r an gan, co n d u ctress ; C h r i s s e y J tives of th e council, b ut th o se p res p leasu res of th e day G resham c iti im ously decided th a t a ban be i cau cu s in November, but th e ir ever judged in the state. unsuccessful w age of less th a n Schneider, asso ciate conductress. ent, feeling th ey w ere actin g fo r 1 zens who m ay feel disposed to avail placed on all public g ath erin g s in j nam es w ere placed upon th e ballot P laces w ere aw arded as follow s: fo u r days a g a in st th e dread m alady T he follow ing have been ap p o in t th e good of th e com m unity and in I G resham d uring th e next th ree by w ell signed p etitions. Of th e W hite L eghorns, cock, 1st, Allen of in fan tile p araly sis, th e first case ed to office by the w orthy m a tro n : them selves of th e opportunity to cooperation w ith th e decision of j spend a day in th e open. weeks, or u n til such tim e as the nom inees of th e cau cu s Roy H. Davies. to ap p e ar w ithin the city lim its of Je n n ie Shelton, A da; Mary Dodge, school au th o rities, ordered a ban T he event w ill be the official au th o rities m ay declare th e danger Gibbs had th e stro n g est support, R u th ; L illian M oreland, E sth e r; on all public g ath erin g s in G resh- , , .. , Cockerel 1st, Allen D avies: 2d. G resham . opening of th e MT. Hood w inter of an epidem ic of infantile p a ra ly am for th e three-w eek period. rece,vlnR 69 votes- T he o th e r u n ’ I C harles E dw ards. Miss W alin, a sophom ore in B ertha Olem an, M artha; E thel sis to „ be past. a a , T his d rastic action These g ath erin g s will include th e "UCC<* 9fU ca n d ,d a t*8 ^ ank Hen. 1st. Allen D avies; 3d, G resham Union high school, had Gibbs, E lecta; E stà C annon, chap- sp o rts c e n te r on Sunday, Decem ber 11, at G overnm ent Camp. A w as deemed advisable owing to th e closing of all ch u rch eV an d Sunday ShU,tf, a " d J ' ¡C h arles Edw ards. atten d ed as u su al th e M ethodist lain; Jo sep h in e H aley, m a rsh a l; „ death of a „ U.-V. high — school ■ student, o t th e th e m otion Cogswell T he council at its regu- P u i,e t. 1st, Allen D avies; 2d and S unday school Sunday m orning G ertru d e W .lra d . o rg a n ist; Minnie ™ r »™ n ° f m otor ca rs wiil form in P o rtlan d , leaving th e re prom ptly Miss Ruth W alin, w hich occurred p ic tu re house, dances, f r a te r n a l. m ' ‘ tin g on e nesdav night -¡(] C harles E dw ards, and la ter th a t day w as tak en ill. A ylsw orth. w arden; F lem ing Ole a t 11 a. m. T his carav an will con ea rly th a t m orning from the dis m eetings, b ask etb all gam es, etc. canva8sed th e votes and declared Black M inorcas, cockerel 1st, A physician w as called tint th e man. se n tin el; Roy H. Gibbs, flag sist of a pilot car, p ress c a r and ease. th e elections. i Robert A nderson. p a tie n t failed to respond to tr e a t bearer. T he G resham public lib ra ry w ill moving pictu re people, pace m aker, P receding th e m eeting of the A m a tte r of business at th e coun Hen, 1st and 2d, R obert Ander- m ent, and la te r a co n su ltatio n of be closed to ch ild ren but w ill be p resid en t of the advertisin g club, h ealth au th o rities and councilm en. . , .. . .. . cil m eeting w as th e signing of a d octors w as held. open to ad u lts for th e purpose of , t . son. G A TES FU N E R A L HOME U. S. fo rest service, state, county a sim ilar g ath erin g w as held a t the tw o-year c o n tra c t w ith th e city of P ullet, 1st and 2d. R obert Ander- On account of th e n atu re of th e ta k in g books to those in q u a ra n F IN IS H E ______ S NEW C H A P E L and city officials, o th e r civic clubs high school attended by th e four P o rtlan d for w ater. T h ere was no i son. disease, no public fu n eral w as held, tine. T he books a re fum igated b e local physicians. P rin cip al R. E. change m ade hi the ch a rg e to the J. E. G ates has n early com pleted and o rganizations, follow ed by th e Old pen, 1st, R obert A nderson. but th e b u rial service took p lace at fore going from th e lib ra ry and Cannon, several m em bers of the city of G resham . W hite O rpington, pullet, 1st and the grav e in D ouglas cem etery, a t im provem ents to th e O ates F u n e ra l K enera* caravan. w ill again be fum igated before b e high school board and one of th e An ap p ro p riatio n of $50 was ; 2d. L eonard Osburn. T h,s carav an is expected to reach tended by frien d s of th e fam ily. Home on South R oberts avenue ing placed in circu latio n . m em bers of th e g ^ d e school m ade for a m unicipal C hristm as Young pen, 1st. L eonard O sburn. The Rev; E. R. D. H ollensted, as-1 w hich gives the estab lish m en t a G resham a t 11:30 and it is th e w ish C hildren are forbidden to leave board. I t w as im possible on the tree, and th e follow ing w ere ap Rhode Islan d Reds, cock, 2d. slated by th e Rev. J. F. Dunlop, had fine up -to -d ate chapel, capable of <>f tb e c,ub ,,la t as m any G resham th e ir hom es w ith o u t perm ission. sh o rt notice to get tog eth er every pointed a com m ittee to help a r C harles Neville. ch arg e of th e religious service, 8Patl’>F from 75 to 100 persons. T he I c ,u ,e n a 88 Possible g ath er on the M arshal K elly w as im m ediately no m em ber of both school boards. ran g e for it: C. M. Q uicksall, R. E. w ith arran g em en ts in th e hands of chapel, w hich Is 16 x 40 feet in size, 8treet to K|ve them a reception as C ockerel, 2d, H ow ard Maxwell. tified and began a t once th e en Cannon, Ted Johnson, H. L. S t At th a t tim e it w as also u n a n i th e G ates F u n eral Home. was m ade possible by th e rem oval lbpy pa88 thro u g h . T he m eeting Pen, 3d, Jo h n W elbes. forcem ent of th e edict of th e coun- m ously agreed to close both C lair, F ra n k H am lin and C. G. Miss W alin w as horn a t Rock- of th ree p artitio n s and th e enclos- P °,n t w iu he the intersection a t P u llet, 4thv Jo h n W elbes. , , . , cil. It is desired th a t h ea rty co schools until Ja n u a ry 2. T he con- ; operatlon be given ,n tb e m a tte r Schneider. J u s t w h at w ill be done Young pen, 2d, H ow ard M axwell; wood March 16. 1911, and was 1 in * o i “ r e a r,p o rc h on th e s o u th - ' Ma,n and Powe11 w here G resham ference a t th e high school w as de- of thp q u a ra n tin e as tb a t ig co n . about th e tree is not know n. The 3d, Jo h n W elbes. grad u ated w ith th e eighth g rad e of west. To th e rig h t of th e fro n t of autom obiles are invited to join the lib erate, and much tim e w as sp e n t gidered the m ost effective way to usual decorated tre e may be e re c t Anconas, cock, 1st, Jo h n W elbes. the Rockwood school w ith th e class ‘he i hapel has been arran g e d th e Procession to th e m ountain. Those in discussing th e subject before it | ¿leal w ith th e situ atio n at th e p re s -; ed, but on account of th e ban on of 1925. A few m onths ago t h e , fam ily room w here e n tire privacy who a re unable to m ake th e trip Cockerel, 1st, Jo h n W elbes. w as finally decided to close. Owing en t tim e. public g ath erin g s no p ro g ram will Pen. 1st and 2d, Jo h n W elbes. fam ily moved from Rockwood to is afforded on all occasions. E n- are invited to g ath er and w atch th e to the anxiety felt by p are n ts, some machine«, and give them a P u llet, 1st and 2d, Jo h n W elbes. G resham , p u rch asin g th e Sm ith closed lighting fixtures have been Pn<’ T he physicians sta te unitedly i be given. had decided to ta k e th eir ch ild ren T he council discussed th e m a tte r in stalled , giving an ideal lighting 8‘“" d o ff su itab le to th e occasion, Old pen, 1st, John W elbes. house on Main street. th a t in fan tile p ara ly sis is a dis- j out of school anw ay, and it was case w hich is n o t a s ' yet th o ro u g h - of ‘he erection of su itab le pillar8 T he official dedicatory service L ight B rahm as, pullets, 1st, 2d T he deceased w as a beautiful a rra n g e m e n t th ro u g h o u t th e rooms. th o u g h t a vacation period a t th is girl, ju s t budding into womanhood, Folding c h a irs will be used to seat WIH ta k e P 'ace a t th e base of oper- ly understood. T he sym ptom s a re of brick or co ncrete a t th e city lim and 3d, E dna Johnson. tim e w ould not w ork th e school Among o th er con- ’ atlo n n ear G overnm ent Camp a t 1 Old pen, 1st, E dna Johnson. w ith every prospect o t life and the chapel. varying, som etim es scarcely no its on th e ro ad s leading into Gresh any g re a t hard sh ip and m ight be am an d a com m ittee w as chosen to veniences of th e room is a fire- p- “ • 8 h arP F our of th e la rg e st B arred Rocks (d a rk ), hen, 1st, 2d h ap p in ess ahead of her. She w as ticeable. the m eans of preventing other It is urg en tly requested by th e m ake in v estig atio n s and re p o rt a t and 3d, P au l B uckner; 4th, Lee studious and beloved by her school place w hich heightens th e homey m oving p ic tu re com panies w ill cases of illness from developing. p h otograph th is activ ity before asso ciates; a g irl who w as adored effect of th e place. physicians th a t all ch ild ren and th e next m eeting. T he com m ittee Copeland. Mr. G ates recen tly disposed of ''«aving. en route and a fte r a rriv al. A fter th e decision w as reached young people help in th e situ atio n co n sists of Mayor C h arles Cleve P u llet, 1st, Lee C opeland; 2d and sheltered in th e home w hich Is land, Councilm en T. R. H ow itt, W. and 4th, P au l Buckner. of closing the schools Mr. Cannon by rem aining in q u aran tin e. now bereft. A p a rtic u la rly sad fea his u n d erta k in g equipm ent a t E s T hese p ictu res will c o n stitu te th e C. Metzger and R ussell Akin. called an assem bly of th e stu d en ts, Old pen, 1st, Lee Copeland. tu re is the fact th a t the th ree m em tacada, but still responds to calls official record of the trip . T his m a tte r should be of consid w hich w as addressed by Dr. I D ucks, Muscovys, d rak e, 1st and b ers of th e fam ily a re under q u a r from th a t Ideality. B arg ain s in T ires C H E R R Y V IL L E MAN erab le In terest to G resham , as Mt. H ughes. He advised th e boys and i 2d, L eonard Osburn. an tin e and unable to atten d th e fu Lee Service sta tio n is offering D IES FROM IN JU R IE S ( ’HUI’LE C E L E B R A T E Hood is com paratively n ear a t han d g irls to rem ain closely a t hom e Duclt, 1st and 2d, L eonard Os n eral service. U S C O. high p re ssu re tire s a t GOLDEN W EDDING DAY and th e sp o rts a rra n g e d are som e w hile out of school and observe burn. R uth is survived by h er p aren ts, Dave D ouglas, aged 57, a re si th in g new and com m endable. T h ere th e o rd in ary ru le s of hygiene. He $6.20 to $8.40, also high p ressu re d en t of th e C h erry v ille and E agle Rabbits, Steel F lem ish, Ju n io r Mr. and Mrs. O scar W alin, her s is A m ost enjoyable g ath erin g took will be no ch u rch service« In sta te d th a t sp ray in g of th e nose i‘o,y,al cords iro n .‘ *8’50 *° ’ V ’40' doe, 1st, Lee Copeland. te r, Lola, her g ra n d p a re n ts Mr. and , _ Balloon tire p rices ran g e from i Creek d istric t his e n tire life, died place T uesday a t th e hom e of Mr. G resham , and a day sp e n t viewing and th ro a t w as effective in com- ' $7.20 u p . A d v . W hite F lem ish, Ju n io r buck, 1st, Mrs. G. Olby of St. Johns, and o th T uesday evening a t St. V incents and Mrs. A. W. Cooke who 1/ve be the w inter sp o rts and beauty of ML M aurice Uhlig. e r relatives. hospital as th e re s u lt of in ju ries tw een C lackam as and D am ascus, Hood can n o t be considered as m is W hite F lem ish. Ju n io r doe, 1st, W ords fail to convey th e sym received a m onth ago w hile en when su rro u n d ed by ch ildren, spent. W illiam P. M erry of P o rt M aurice Uhlig. p athy w hich is being felt for gaged in road w ork on th e Mt. g ran d ch ild ren and o th e r relativ es land has been appointed as th e Ju n io r doe, 1st, M aurice Uhlig. the strick en fam ily by th e ir m any Hood Loop highw ay n ear G overn and friends, they celeb rated th e ' c a rav an director. ..Senior doe, 1st. M aurice Uhlig. frien d s in G resham , Rockwood and m ent Camp. H is death w as caused h alf-cen tu ry m ilestone of th e ir J ---------------------- John W elbes w as aw arded the vicinity. by o v erliftin g on an im m ense rock m a rried life. About 30 g u ests w ere XM AS PLANS SHOU LD w hich lie w as try in g to* remove. special prize for the best pu llet in p resen t to help m ake th e day an INCLUDE CAROLING BIG SAVINGS ON ALL CUTS OF Stolen Automobile Wrecked. F u n eral services w ere held th is th e show, all breeds com peting. He ----------- An enclosed Nash autom obile of enjoyable one for the tw o who w ere ! m orning at th e Sandy com m unity had one of (lie m ost o u tstan d in g m arried 50 y ears ago on the place In d ications th a t outdoor C h r is t-' ch u rch and in te rm en t follow ed in Ancona displays ever seen in club la test type, belonging to F. O. w here they still reside. A com- ,naH carollnn Is to be still fu rth e r Sandy Ridge cem etery, in ca re of a work. Jo h n w as undefeated a t the P liley, 87 North 80th stree t, P o rt in an ity celeb ratio n hud been plan - « P * n d e d during th e com ing holt- • sta te fair th is past year in A nconas land. and stolen from in fro n t of M ilwaukie u n d ertak er. ned for th e day. but th is had to be ,layH a re reported to th e N ational th e Bagdad th e a te r Monday night, The deceased w as born on Doug dispensed w ith on ¡account of a re- Bureau for th e A dvancem ent of w as found w recked the sam e eve las Ridge above E agle Creek. He POT ROASTS cent illn ess of Mrs. Cooke w hich Music. T hat bureau has been act- ning near th e F orbes residence a t is survived by his widow Mrs. Min p o u n d ........... had left h er in a w eakened condl- I *ve ln d issem inating inform ation L innem ann. A w ell-dressed man n ie D ouglas; tw o d au g h ters, Mrs. reg ard in g th is ann u al custom tion. BOILING BEEF of m iddle age d riving the c a r col Ross M arston an d Alice D ouglas; B eautiful p resen ts w ere received ! w hich had its first A m erican devel- p o u n d .......... and tw o sons, W aldo and Floyd. S aturday, Dec. 10.—C o ttrell com lided with a telephone pole near Beautiful gifts w ere received by «»Pment on a large scale in D etroit. th e F orbes corner. H astily g ettin g Mr. D ouglas w as a m ost re sp e c t m unity church bazaar. OVEN ROAST» Mr. and Mrs. Cooke, am ong whicli A new er effort on a statew ide basis out of the ca r and a sce rta in in g it p o u n d ............. ed resid e n t of th e com m unity and Sunday, Dec. 11.—C aravan to w as too badly dam aged to proceed was a p u rse of $50 w hich they *• th a t of ‘he F lorida F ederation of th e d etails of his passin g w’ere p a r Mt. Hood. m uch ap p reciated . T hose who w ere ! Music Clubs, th e Junior clubs of fa rth e r, he boarded a stre e tc a r tic u la rly sad. BACON, v ery m ild a n d s u g a r cured, lb F rid ay evening, Dec. 16.—C h rist w hich was th en leaving th e ju n c p resen t Included Mr. and Mrs. A w hich a re to develop caroling in m as program a t Pow ell Valley tion for P o rtlan d and n o th in g m ore W. Cooke, th e ir son-in-law and ‘h eir respective tow ns. In such Window Cleaning. LARD, 1 lb r 20c, 2 lbs. 35c, 3 lbs. 50c schoolhouse. d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Hea- hroad prom otion th e local groups F or ex p ert window clean in g see w as h eard or seen of him. P o rt No. 5 p a ils 73c, No. 10 p a ils ............... S. T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith J. F riday evening, Dec. 16.—Mas land police a u th o rities cam e o ut th e cock and d au g h ter Ruby of Tekoa, avail them selves of th e b u re a u ’s Ross Brow n, G resham , phone 2501. q u erad e and ca rd s. Lynch school- W ashington; a d au g h ter. Mrs. Keneral d escriptive leaflet on the follow ing day and resto red th e ca r house. N ettle Shaw of Donald, O regon; a subject, "C h ristm as Eve C aroling,” to th e Nash people who will have It As a specia I feature for Satu rday only we are In su ra n ce funds for farm Ioans. son-in-law and d au g h ter Mr. and and of a special p a tte rn for a No com m ission or brokerage. Very S atu rd ay evening, Dec. 17.—Old rep aired for th e ow ner. offering either the fore or hind quarter /f Mrs. P e rry H u n ter and d au g h ter c a ro le r’s hood w hich is distrib u ted asy term s. B. W. T h o rn e.—Adv. tim e (lance, F airview hall. of beef by the quarter, pound............... | Blue Merge S uits Sabina of C iackunius; a son and by th e bureau. A req u e st for c a ro l C lo th craft Blue S erge S u its for his wife. Mr. and Mrs. F red Cooke ing m aterial w hich has also re a c h men and young men will solve of Oregon C ity; and a son and bis ed th e b u reau from A laska show s your clothes problem . A ylsw orth T h is is y o u r o p p o rtu n ity to lay in y o u r w in te r ’s • wife Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Cooke th e in creasin g spread of the cu s & M artin, G resham . tf su p p ly of m eats. S h o rta g e of c a ttle a n d h ig h p ric e of of Mill City, Oregon. E ig h t g ran d tom. feed w ill m ean m uch h ig h e r p ric e s b efore th e w in te r O thers of th e b ureau publica- Make your telephone earn you ch ild ren w ere present. Many rela - is over. m ore by connecting it w ith a W ant tives and frien d s called d u rin g th e tlons on the sub ject a re "A T ale of Ad. day to w ish th e happy couple God- j Two C ities," w hich describes th e COMPARE OUR PRICES A 3 2 -P IE C E S E T OF FL A N D E R S PO PPY ca ro lin g system s In D etroit and speed. Mrs. E. G ilberson of G resham is Chicago, and a list of "C hristm as a g ran d d a u g h ter. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Carol C ollections" of m usic of the P ro lo n g thin G ilberson attended th e celebration. caro ls. T hese a re to be had from C h ristm a s | th e b u rea u 's h ea d q u arte rs. 46 W est G RESH A M P h o n e 1151 H e D eliver ( 45th stre e t. New York City. fo r y e a rs to com e tp tn r — O ther suggestions reg ard in g w ith th e p u rc h a s e of a seven- w ith a ; caro lin g a re found ln a pam phlet en titled "T he C h ristm as Book,” cup M an n in g -B o w m an ------------------------------- —.................- and issued by th e P layground and The Outlook has arranged to run R ecreation A ssociation of A m erica this interesting feature regularly. The , ,. .. . . . anewere to the follow ing queetlona will rrom lta New York h ea d q u arte rs. _________ eau—_____ !».• found elsew here In thia paper. Rea- in c lu d e s id e a s for C hristm as aonable and proper queatlons sent to thia department care of Outlook will p arties. plays, pageants and other Do your Christmas be answered. If possible activ ities. R e g u la r v alu e fo r th e tw o a r (Copyrighted by Milton O. N elson, shopping for men at An im pressive exam ple of city tic le s is $26.00. 1. A re all w atch c ry sta ls m ade of wide caro ling is th a t sponsored by A tw ater K ent and R adloia lines, a man’s store. Every glass? th e w orld’s m ost fam ous radios, th e P h iladelphia Music League, thing he wears from OU R S P E C IA L P R IC E 2. W hat Is a p ater n o ster? and described in th e an n u a l re p o rt Hats to Hose. Popu 3. W hat w ere th e "Jerk s" of our of th e league, w hich is to be ob lar prices. S P E C IA L T H IS W EEK g ra n d fa th e rs' day? tained from its h ea d q u arters in 4 A re th e re now any d irect d e - ! P hiladelphia, Leopold Stokoskl $27u A tw ater K ent and Cabinet, of W illiam th e Con- w as th e ch airm an for the la st cele- ready to hook to lig h t socket, scenftants or q e e ro r? bration. $1.50 down and $2.00 each month for 0 months 5. How far w ill volcanic dust go i A b ulletin on C hristm as music of from an activ e volcano before It all so rts is In p rep a ra tio n by th e Scr our window displays se ttles? , N ational B ureau for th e A dvance 6. W here is th e m ost of the m ent of Music, and covers other for helpful suggestions. w orld's w ine produced* form s of activity th an outdoor 7. -Has th e population of E ngland caroling. It includes an extensive Increased a s rap id ly In m odern as bibliography fo r C hristm astide. In earlier tim es? . MPANY $. Do anglew orm s grow to b< Battery Service. e O RR8BAM . ORtboON CLCCTRIC «LOO C B L S H A M very large? A guarallte<d battery for $3 or $4 OREGON P ow ell St. ------------ and your old one. Charging, 50c. G re sh am Phone Don't lay down the paper till you I Powell Valley at 52d street. Phone have read th e W ant Ads. I TAbor 0284 a fte r 7 p. m — Ady. Saturday - Monday Specials M E A TS 15c Coming Events W c 18c 18c „ $1.47 J i Xmas Gift FREE! Newberg Packing Co. GOLDEN GLOW CHINA Do You Know? Percolator Radio $ J 0 . 5 0 $ PORTLAND 190 Radio Electric Co. 1823