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PAGE F O rR GRESHAM I Gresham Locals Mrs. Jessie M ichael of P ortland visited with h er siste r Mrs. Maude A xtell over the week end. Miss L olita H inshaw , a stu d en t ! at th e F rie n d s' college a t Newberg, and h er cousin, Mrs. Mabel Rugg, of P o rtlan d were w eek-end visitors a t th e home of Mrs. R ugg's fath e r Bushong find th e ir uncle M. V. W hetzell. They w ere accom panied by Mr. A rm strong, a teach er in th e college at N ew berg, who w ent out to Boring to visit with his sister, Mrs. W. R. S h attu ck , wife of one of the G resham Union hit-'1' school teachers. R ecent sales m ade th ro u g h the local agency of Brockw ay & N el son include a new Dodge four se dan to R alph Baker, bookkeeper for Brockw ay & N elson; a used Dodge Miss Joyce K idder visited a t her to u rin g ca r to C harles Adams, and a F ord coupe to C lair S tockton j home here several hours la st Sat- through th e used c a r d ep artm en t urday. W ith a p arty of seven girls, a group of D elta Chi so ro rity sis- of th e agency. te rs, she attended a w eek-end Mayor C harles Cleveland tr a n s j house p arty in P o rtlan d . T he day acted business in R oseburg and being her b irth d ay , she w as th a t o th e r southern Oregon cities over evening accorded a d inner in the th e p a st week end. j home of her hostess on A lam eda Two new babies have lately m ade Drive. Miss Helen Hisey w as also th e ir ap pearance a t the T hom as a m em ber of th e w eek-end festivi- san itariu m , the tlrst, Miss B arbara ties. The g irls retu rn ed to Salem E llen W itter, who arriv ed to glad- : Sunday evening. den the h earts of her p are n ts Mr A 7 ’4 -pound d au g h ter m ade h er and Mrs. A. B. W itter on Decem ber 6. She tipped the scales a t 7% appearan ce Sunday a t th e home of pounds. On Decem ber 9 a 6*4- Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Palm quist. The pound d aughter was born to Mr. baby has been nam ed Ruth. and Mrs. E. J. Black of Boring. Mrs. C lark M elugin suffered She has been nam ed Rose Marie. fra ctu red co llar bone w hen the OUTLOOK, Sunday g u ests a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. L ounsbury w ere th e ir son H arold and Miss Hope Spooner, both of P o rtlan d . Mr. L ounsbury is an u n d erta k er w ith th e Mt. Scott F u n eral Home. He w as d riving a fine new P ack ard car. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. H am m ar, who have both been ill w ith flu, a re re ported to be m uch im proved. Mr. H am m ar, who has been ta k in g tre a tm e n ts for sin u s tro u b le for several m onths, says the condition is m uch relieved. T he d inner and b azaar h^ld at th e M ethodist ch u rch W ednesday evening was extrem ely successful In every way. T he S outheast circle has a num ber of very line a rticle s left over from th e sale which may be seen a t th e hom e of Mrs. C. J L undquist. POWELL VALLEY TUESDAY, DECEMBER Aged Resident Is Called by Death 13, 19S7 Novelty Furniture Mrs. M artha E. Jo hnson, 74, died ' a t h er home a t T ro u td ale Monday, Decem ber 12. She is survived by FO R h er widow er W illiam A. Jo h n so n ; six d au g h ters and a son. The ch il d ren a re Mrs. May Ross, C orbett; Mrs. B ertha B. McOmber, Mrs. Iva C handler and Mrs. M yrtle M cN eill1 of P o rtlan d ; Mrs. S arah Owen, I Decorate them yourself Denver, Colorado; Mrs. H attie D. ' Riley. Edm onton, Canada, and S. A. M agazine Hacks Johnson. She also leaves five Sew ing Cabinets g ran d ch ild ren and a g re a t-g ra n d End Tables child. No fu n eral an nouncem ents Humidors have as y et been made. T he r e Plaques, Etc. m ains a re at F inley’s. M ontgom ery Meat and Bread Boards at F ifth. Sensible Xmas Gilts TROUTDALE Xmas Gift FREE! A 32-P1ECE S E T O F FL A N D E R S PO PPY GOLDEN GLOW CHINA w ith th e p u rc h a se of a seven- cup M an n in g -B o w m an 9 ^ Percolator Régulai* v alu e fo r th e tw o a r tic le s is $26.00. A co m p lete lin e of OUR S P E C IA L P R IC E The m eeting of th e L u th er League, w hich w as announced to Tlie T ro u td ale L adles Aid mei be held a t th e hom e of Dr. J. G. W ednesday a t the home of Mrs. Lee fo r d e c o ra tin g fu rn itu re S tu re in G resham , has been post Evans. A very in te restin g m eet poned on account of th e regulation ing was enjoyed by all and a goon Come in and see them reg ard in g sickness. num ber attended. V isitors from $1.50 down and $2.00 each month for 6 m onths T here w ill be no painting classes G resham w ere Mrs. C. I. R aker. held at Pow ell Valley school u n til Mrs. R. D. Bailey and Mrs. B. L am Among recen t patien ts a t the light coupe in w hich she ami her a fte r th e C h ristm as vacation. bert. At th e close of th e m eeting T hom as san itariu m w ere F red Vin- son H ow ard Pow ers w ere riding C lasses will resum e a t th a t time. a d ain ty lunch was served by Mrs. POWELL ST. cent, who suffered a w renched back F rid a y evening collided head-on The m eeting of the P aren t-T ea ch L. A. H arlow and Mrs. Sam H a r w hile w orking a t th e Bull Run res- ' on th e Base L ine road east of Mon er association and th e C hristm as low, assisted by th e hostess. ervoir, and H enry Ten Eyck of ta v illa w ith a ca r w hich w as sail program , w hich had been a n The an n u al Ladies Aid supper trs/ Sandy who cu t his knee badly j to have been driven on the w rong nounced for Decem ber 16, have and en tertain m en t held Decem ber sp e n t the week end in S eattle vis P OW E ^/¿C O M P A N Y w hile engaged in w ork for th e Bear j side of th e road and w ith no head- been postponed indefinitely, 3 at th e city hall was a decided su c iting relatives. ELE C TR IC S T O P 6 > t A A ' E L E C T R IC B LO C . Creek Logging com pany. The lat- lights. Mr. P ow ers' ca r w as badly M ilton Fox and Mr. Lisl sp e n t a Mrs. A. Aim has been suffering cess. T he sh o rt plays fu rn ish ed by te r accident happened about a ' dam aged. P h o n e 801 P o w ell St. G re sh a m in ten sely w ith rh eu m atism for sev th e m em bers of the Meadow L ark few d a y s’lishing n ear N estucca and week ago. Both men have retu rn ed ..................... _ club w ere g reatly ap p reciated , and brought home a good catch. , Mrs. W. L. Stanley, of Santa era l w eeks past. to th e ir homes. „ , too m uch cannot be said of th e m u R. D. H ew itt and M. B. McGinnis Cruz, C alifornia, who is visiting At the an n u a l business m eeting sical num bers given by Miss Mary sp en t th e w eek end fishing a t Nes Mr. and Mrs. Ace F erguson, who her p are n ts Mr. an d Mrs. A. M. of the Saron L u th e ra n Ladies Aid have been living in the Jam es Bab- Shipley .was th e h o stess W ednes- held la st T h u rsd ay a t the ch u rch , Bullock and Mrs. W aldorf of P o rt tucca. They also rep o rt plenty of cock house, have moved to P o rt- day at th e home of h er m o th er for th e follow ing officers w ere elected land, as every one th o ro u g h ly en fish. land. T he house is now being oc- a luncheon given a group of P o rt- for th e com ing y ear: Mrs. F. M att joyed them , also th e n u m b ers fu r Sunday visitors a t th e hom e of nished by the Jaco b so n ’s q u a rte t Mrs. Ruth B rink w ere Caroll Ide cupied by Edwin W ilsou and fam ily land friends, form er asso ciates of son, re-elected p resid en t; Mrs. who have been living In th e H einey Mrs. S tanley when she w as em- A rth u r S trebin, vice p resid en t; of P o rtlan d . T he L adies Aid n e tt and Mr. and Mrs. Roger B rig felt ed a good sum. house a t the corner of T hird and ployed In a P o rtlan d bank. Those Miss E llen Unis, re-elected se cre and W illiam and Mrs. L a u ra Birg- H e know what makes many married On F rid ay afternoon Decem ber felt, all of P o rtland. R oberts. j p rese n t from P o rtlan d w ere Mrs. ta ry ; Mrs. Simon Lind, re-elected 2d friends of Mrs. J. E. Coons gave men “wild”. It’s the eternal job of clean Jim Davis h as gone to A rlington Members elected to D. M. R oberts, who has been ill c h a r|p s Bllnco, Mrs. Bill Bowes, tre a su re r. for several weeks with urem ic Mra- H arold K oster. Mrs. Alf John- serve on th e program com m ittee a kichen show er for h er at th e on a h u nting trip . ing sooty stovepipes and cleaning out clink Mr. and Mrs. A. S elling an d Miss polsonlng, hus recently had a bad Hon- M rs- GporK'! H enderson, Mrs. w ere Mrs. C. A. L indgren, Mrs, W. home of her sfster-ln -law Mrs. ers every Saturday. Married men who use tu rn of the disease, but at p resen t L arry G«'ennlng, Mrs. L o rn a V el B ednar and Mrs. W illiam P eterson. F red Pelton. It w as a com plete s u r T helm a Selling of P o rtlan d w ere prise on Mrs. Coons. Many a t d in n er guests Sunday of Mr. and I TAH-GRAND COAL can use their time is resting well and hopes a re en- K_"th ' M rs. C P a,tl8on and Mrs The refre sh m e n t com m ittee will be Mrs. C harles Palm hlad, Mrs. F ran k tra c tiv e and useful g ifts w ere r e Mrs. R ussell W ilson. te rtain e d for his com plete recov E rvin Sells. to better advantage, for UTAH-GRAND ceived . A fter the m any packages ery. Mrs. Lucile G aither, a p ra c Miss M arg aret A cers is recover Staffenson and Mrs. A ugust Olson. bad been unw rapped and placed Blue S erge S uits 329JM). makes NO STRINGY SOOT, NO tical nurse, is assistin g In his ca re ing from a severe attac k of flu. fol The flower and sick com m ittee are All wool, la test m odels for men Mrs. B ert Olson, Mrs. I’. M. M agnu on th e ta b le so all m ight see, Mrs. a t th e R oberts home. ( LINKERS and LASTS LONGER; in lowed by com plications and young men. Come and see son and Mrs. Em il P alm quist. Mrs. Coons spoke a few w ell chosen them . A ylsw orth & M artin, G resh ; ci, UTAH-GRAND GOAL is almost an Ju liu s S tu re w as appointed p u b lici w ords and also h ea rtily than k ed am. , tf all for th e gifts. A dain ty lunch ANTHRACITE. ty agent. w as served th e 30 ladles present. Tile Dehorali Ladies Aid of th e Dared Instant Dca':h : IS LABELED G uests a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mission ch u rch will m eet a t the to £ c v a Father’s Life Mrs. John E rickson from S atu rd ay ch u rch T h u rsd ay afternoon, De A d li'.ltlg e lin ib was iicco iiip lislie d cem ber 15. As th is will be tile a n until T uesday w ere Mr. and Mrs. H. L am ir and th re e ch ild ren of a t Repton, In Lit nru shire, England, nual business m eeting when the 1)« your Christmas some years ago, the e x p lo it being election of officers will take place G aribaldi. Oregon. O ther Sunday kept in m em ory by a frayed fra g shopping for men at GRESHAM, OREGON for th e coining year, it is urged th a t g u ests w ere Mr. and Mrs. E. M. m ent o f cord th a t used to dangle a man’s store. Every every m em ber of th e society be Word and Mrs. C H endrix and son fro m the cross s u rm o u n tin g the lo fty spire o f the v illa g e church, thing he wears from present. R efresh m en ts w ill be of P ortland. and w hich was known lo c a lly as Mrs. B ratten has retu rn ed from served by th e m em bers. Hats to Hose. Popu “ L itt le Bessie's Rope.” Bessie was A. M. Nichols re tu rn e d F rid ay a few w eeks’ visit at Long Beach, th e (la ug hter o f a Repton steeple- lar prices. ju c k whn one day, in a s p ir it o f Christmas .lust Around the Corner night front Boise, Idaho, w here he C alifornia, bad been called th e S atu rd ay p re Sunday, Decem ber 4, Mrs. Anna bravado and In o rd e r to w in a bet o f a few sh illin g s, undertook to vious by th e death of Ills m other R ichardson gave a d in n er in honor ( lim b to the top o f the spire and in th a t city. He was accom panied of her d au g h ter E lla ’s birthday. the re don a suit o f clothes w ith by Ills slser Mrs. Joe L ytle of S a T hose who attended w ere Mrs. Ella w hich lie had b ro il presented. T ru e to his word, he fixed his la d lem. who has rem ained in Idaho for H ensley and Ray and A rt H ensley. See our window displays a sh o rt tim e witli her fath er who Mrs. Daisy Colman and P earl Col ders on the day appointed and clim bed b.v th e ir aid as fa r as the for helpful suggestions. is in im paired health. T he trip man and A lbert H ensley all of bottom o f the big copper h a ll w hich P ortland. hrough, w hich w as by auto, was upheld the cro s . O ver one arm m ade the first night. For Her Mr. and Mrs. F red P elto n and o f the cross lie then lassoed a rope, For Him up w hich lie clim bed and a fte r H enry P elton w ere S unday dinner w ard proeei ded to don the clothes. D iam ond R in g THINK! THINK! THINK! D iam ond R in g g u ests at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Next, stan din g u p rig h t, lie sta rte d to By carefu l m anagem ent and sav W rist W atch S tra p W atch N. N orton In P o rtlan d . th ro w In to the a ir. one by one. his ing of dividends paid to sh a re h o ld C RLSM A M B a r P in P o ck et W atch old garm ents Suddenly, however, ers in Stock Com panies we fu rn ish T he S & I) club m et T h u rsd ay O R IG O N N ecklace S c a rf P in equally safe p ro tectio n to farm ers at th e home of Mrs. Mary P arsons, there was a cry o f a ffrig h t from above, fo llo w e d by a great hush P e a rls about one-half of th e Stock Cuff L inks 19 ladies attending. A fter a sp le n below. T in 1 foo lish fe llo w had some- Com pany ch arg e.— FARMERS MU M esh B ag K nife TUAL F IR E R E L IE F ASS’N.. 402 did dinner was enjoyed, th e a f te r how managed to loosen the rojie. L e a th e r Bag W atch C hain Stock Exchange Building, P o rtlan d , noon w as spent in playing 500. Mrs. Ills sole connecting lin k w ith te rra D re sse r Set Bill F olds Oregon.—T he F a rm e rs’ Own A sso L arsson won first honors and Mrs. lin n a . and it slipped down and tiling suspended from the topm ost la d C om pact ciatio n —or H. W. S n ash all, G resh K e y ta in e rs M atches consolation. T he next der, ,'ttl feet he lo v. T w o o r throe am. Ore. I m eeting will be w ith Mrs. J. R. tnen moved h e s ita tin g ly to w n rd the church, hot a ch lld -w o nan o f s ix For the Home Those Christmas Cards K narr. teen. his daughter, was the re first. Must be o rdered at once, Our Mrs. M Lynch, siste r of A. D. K un g by rung she m ounted u n til C him e C locks, S ilv e rw a re a n d C ut G lass supply still em b rases 20 different styles of exceptional beauty. Have K endall, who has been visiting she looked no bigger than a doll. Then, a fte r three fa ilu re s c lin g in g our nam e engraved or printed on here, has retu rn ed to hpr home in them. G resham Outlook, phone S eattle. Mrs. D. Llew ellyn, an o th m eanw hile fix one hand—and that one th e le ft- she succeeded In 1561. er sister in P o rtlan d , who has th ro w in g the noosed cord over the POW ELL ST. OPEN EVENINGS been q u ite 111. Is Improving. G R E S H A M . ORE. cross once mere. T he T ro u td ale P aren t-T each er association m et F rid ay a t th e I Philosophy o f Those school. Many topics w ere d is LYNCH VICTORY W ho Think of Suicide cussed. It w as decided not to S atu rd ay evening, Dec. 17.—Old have th e usual com m unity C hrist I rem em ber. .tears ago, sho rt Owing to th e am ount of sickness tim e dance. Fairview hall. T here will be no m eeting of th e m as tre e on account of sickness. A e d ito ria l. apropos o f sem e notuble in th e com m unity and in order to and p a rtic u la rly p itia b le ease o f ta lk by Miss BiUm.ver, county suicide, that appeared in one o f the cooperate w ith th e city council of Victory circle of the E vangelical !!*•«/* J-uJUr W omen's Union d uring the m onth h ealth nurse, was m uch a p p re c ia t London papers. It was e n title d G resham , th e Lynch P aren t-T each - 1 of December. P ro lo n g th ia “ T u n n e ls." ed. Mrs. W hiteside w as also er asso ciatio n has decided to post- I 1 reca ll v e il litt le about It, save pone its m asq u erad e dance of De- ' | visitor In behalf of th e loan chest, C h ristm a s j T ro u td ale decided to p u t one in and th a t It aroused much com m ent, and ceniber 16. Lynch school is still : HILLSVIEW lin il th is one great th o u g h t: ! took steps to w ard it Im m ediately. e " I o f iita for y e a rs to com e in session, b ut un less conditions in only people w ould re a llz i when .......__ ~ _____ _ Thp Hillsview school has been 1 Mrs. C. I. T hom as gave a very in- they are passing throu gh a hard ~ g en eral _ a re m uch _______ im proved, all *^own tp,nPOfarily. No cases w ith a ' te re stln g rep o rt on H om er Daven- tim e, no m a tte r how i.tin l. th a t they C h ristm as g ath erin g s in connection {1 Btiick for 1928 combines exquisite beauty I port, one of o u r w estern w riters are m erely passing th ro u g h a tu n w ith th e school will be dispensed of illness have been reported, b u t nel, and th a t to Jump out of the the closing w as thought advisable ’ It. D H ew itt's room gave a num with unmatched get-away, power and tra in in the m id dle o f the tun nel with. | as a num ber from H illsview had her which w as very good. R efresh n e ith e r mends mu- nils an ythin g, handling ease. been atten d in g G resham Union m ents of plum pudding and coffee hut o n ly adds to the to ll and the LUSTED - high school. tears, and | h stpnito« w hat Is, In | w ere served by Mrs. E unice Robin Step into our showroom ttxlay and select 1 son and Mrs. G ladys McGinnis, any ease. It .e v ita b le ; an u ltim a te A m eeting of the p atro n s of L ust- IGNITION SPECIALIST re-emergence In to lig h t." president and vice president. d school w as held last n ig h t to T h at's us. Bring your c a r ’ n ere the model which is best suited to your Those are not the exact words, Mrs. Peggy H anks of Canyon o f course, 1 jt so it was In effect. discuss th e m a tte r of closing th e for any rep a irs, adjustm ents or family’s needs. Pay on the liberal G. M. A tw ater K ent and R adlola lines, City spent a few days at th e home The s im ile has a lw ays seemed to school. A rep rese n tatio n of 71 per Pa r t i for th e stsj-ter. g en e rato r, the w orld's m ost fam ous radios. I of Mrs. M B. McGinnis la st week me a s tr ik in g ly Just one. fo r it A. C. time payment plan. W e’ll make cen t of the p are n ts of school chil- 7 ,r,ng’ lighting, etc. holds every way. T h e longer the * '•“ ** Work done by an expert and is Dos- Mrs. McGinnis en tertain ed a few We c a rry a d a rke r, the more sulph urou s the dren was p resen t and th e vote was itively guaranteed. delivery on Christmas day— or whenever friends of Mrs. H anks a t h er home tunnel, the more c e rta in ly Is a leap unanim ous in favor of con tin u in g com plete line of Ignition parts. SPE C IA L T H IS W EEK on S atu rd ay afternoon. A very fro m the tra in a leap fro m the f r y school sessions. you prefer. G resham G arage, phone 2391. $27(i A tw ater Kent and Cabinet, enjoyable tim e w as sp e n t afte r ing pan in to the fire. At th a t m i- ready to hook to light socket. Blue Serge Suits w hich a dainty lunch w as served nient, fo r us. the re is no b e tte r Pleasant View Avenue 'ole. H ugh A Stef’ le rt Kennedy Cloth c ra ft Blue S erge S uits for by th e hostess. In the C entury M agarino Mrs. J. D. Jo h n sto n gave a b irth - mpn and y °an g men w ill solve L ester A shw orth left W ednesday day p arty T h u rsd ay In honor of A ylsw orth for Jt well City. K ansas, his fo rm A M artin, G resham . tf h er d au g h ter Mrs. Steve W rig h t at A n d T h a t L o o k C o u n te d er home, to visit relativ es He ex Covers w ere L um ber for Sale, pects to be gone about a m onth "A s I look In to yo u r eye«." he the le tte r's home. All kinds rough and dressed lum- Mrs. M argaret B urns Is on the m urm ured. " I see much happiness laid for 13 who enjoyed th e boun- I feat there's teous chicken dinner. T he afte r- Der- tWo m iles south of Sandy. A. sick list but h er friends w ilj be Wi « to ri' fo r o«." no th in g to It. O sw ald." she replied, noon w as sp en t In visiting and i, ,e ,3 jl' Umber conaP, n y - Phone pleased to know she is Improving. not u n k in d ly . "P a , mi has been look Mrs lVora S hule has retu rn ed to in g In to y o u r r a t in g . K a n s a s o t y Mrs. W right received a num ber of j accep tab le gifts. P ortland to live and is now able to Journal GRF.SltAM. OREGON Repair Driveways. go back to w ork afte r seven 1 Now is the time to repair your Gresham SALES AND SERVICE For low est ra te s on autom obile, Oregon City Phone 1823 m onths of sickness. In su ra n ce funds for farm loans drivew ays w ith crushed rock o r tru ck and g eneral In su ran ce te e No com m ission or b rek e ra g e Very . road gravel. See W alrad A W right Mrs. J O. Davis and Arnold Duby B. W T horne.—Adv. eaay terms. B W. Thorne.—Adv. Gresham, phone 1(31. Adv. Lacquers 4 Transfers 3 ’50 F, E. Todd PORTLAND TRIC W H A T MAKES WILD CATS W ILD? WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. SHOP NOW! ----- SUGGESTIONS----- y\y lsWortK 6 Ma rtirC * MirsWiMTTsMOCS ftlealcp’s 3Ktorlrp é»íote lHaltc this Christmas last for thousands of miles Radio ’a lju ic k jo r C hristm as W A LTER W . M ETZGER $ 190 Radio Electric Co.