TTESDAY, DECEMBER !». Ifcìì
GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM. OREGON
Lynch District Builds
Modern Schoolhouse
Say “Merry Christmas”
ELECTRICALL V
One visit to our Elec
trical Shop by mere
man and he will not
worry about w hat to
give “H E R ” — be it
wife or mother.
Electrical gifts are
certain to be appreci
ated, since they are
all of practical useful
ness. Our display af
fords many good sug
gestions, reasonably
priced.
Maybe it is a GE Vacuum Cleaner, Hot Point P er
colator, Toaster, Waffle Iron, F lat Iron, Curling
Iron, or H eater. We carry at all times a complete
line of Edison Mazda Lamps.
X m as
S eries
T ree
o f E igh t
L ights
$ 1 .5 0 up
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Sole Agents for the Nationally Known
KOLSTER and CROSLEY RADIOS
B/ur
Electric Store
Licensed Electrician
Phone 601
Gresham
“L e t t h e H o l i d a y O u t l o o k B e Y o u r G u i d e ”
PLEASANT HOME
F. B. Lake enjoyed a visit of his
son and fam ily of P o rtlan d , over
T he new schoolhouse, com pleted th e la st week-end.
th is (all a t L ynch a t a cost a t
Nellie Greeuw ood, d au g h ter of
$30,000, gives th a t d istric t a su p erb
Mr. and Mrs. Ja ck Greenw ood, of
school building w hich has beeu
Bull Run, is confined to her home
planned on lines to m eet th e le -
w ith an affliction of th e th ro a t
q u irem en ts of fu tu re years. T he
H er condition is rep o rted to be
old schoolhouse, to w hich additions
m uch improved.
w ere m ade (or th e la st tim e seven
T he friends of Mr. and Mrs. H. L,
y ea rs ago, was (or y ea rs a lan d
D outhit, of Victory com m unity will
m a rk in th is p a rt o( th e county.
be pleased to learn th a t Alton, who
W hen it w as finally decided to has been critica lly ill at th e Good
raze th e old building and ere ct a S am aritan ho sp ital In P o rtlan d for
m odern, up-to-date school s tru c t sev eral days, is rep o rted to be
ure, th e re w as little rea l opposi m uch improved.
It Is expected
tion to th e plan. W illiam L aing th a t It w ill be possible to rem ove
and S teele & Davis, w ell-know n him to th e fam ily hom e w ithin a
P o rtlan d arc h ite c t and co n tra cto rs few days.
resp ectiv ely , designed an d b u ilt to
T he d istric t E pw orth League con
■ th e best possible advantage, so
vention, w hich w as scheduled to be
m uch so it is considered by all th a t
held at th e M ethodist E piscopal
not a cen t of th e tax p a y e rs’ money
ch u rch Sunday. Ja n u a ry 1st, has
has been m isap p ro p riated .
heAi postponed until some tim e In
T he building h as five c la ss th e spring.
room s, an assem bly hall, an d prin
T he services of th e M ethodist
c ip a l’s an d te a c h e rs’ room on the ch u rch , w hich w ere discontinued
first floor. T he plans of th e bu ild d u rin g th e re c e n t ban on public
ing are such th a t th e schoolhouse g ath erin g s, w ill be resum ed S u n
can be added to should it be de day, C h ristm as Day, w ith th e ex
sk ed. P lay and lunch room s are ception of th e young people's de
located in th e basem ent. H ere also votional m eetings.
T he Sunday
a re k itchen and boiler room , w ith school and ch u rch services w ill be
lav ato ries and provision fo r show er at th e usual hours. 10 a. m. and
baths.
11:15 a. in., respectively. T he E p
T he c irc u la r roof of th e assem bly w orth L eague devotional services
h all is som ew hat different from the will be resum ed Ja n u a ry 1st. T he
plan of th e o rd in ary schoolhouse. Junior choir w ill begin p racticin g
T his au d ito riu m has a seatin g c a again the first S atu rd ay afternoon
pacity of 400. The outside w alls of in Ja n u ary .
th e basem en t a re m ade of co ncrete
H jalm er Söderberg of Bull Run
w ith brick-faced hollow tile above. is in S t. V incents hospital, P o rt
A brick a rc h enhances th e a p p e a r land, w here he is having his knee
an ce over th e m ain en tran ce, w here trea ted . An op eratio n has been
a re also ca st stone nam e panel -tnd perform ed and it is expected th a t
b alu strad e. T he first floor is m ade Mr. Söderberg will be able to r e
of th e b est grad e of m aple.
tu rn to his hom e soon. Mrs. Söd
A fo rm al opening of' th e new erb erg rep o rts th a t th e ir son, who
school w as held on F rid ay evening, has had his arm in a c a st for the
October 21, w hen County S u p e rin p ast several m onths, expects th e
ten d en t W. C. A lderson, th e Lynch atten d in g physician to rem ove th e
school b oard and m any v isito rs ca st d u rin g th e com ing week.
F red H em m ers, son of Mr. and
w ere p resen t. P a st h isto ry of the
d istric t w as recalled and fu tu re Mrs. H. B. H em m ers, who is 111
visions w ere indulged in as reg ard s w ith d ip h th eria, is w ell on th e way
th e L ynch school. T he staff of to recovery. It will be about ten
teach ers is com posed of Miss E liza m ore days before the q u ara n tin e
beth C anning, Miss B ernice Sw an will be rem oved, it is said.
F red F ish er is busy co n stru ctin g
son, Miss Ida L uoto and Miss Wil-
a sm all p o ultry house on his place.
lene Botkin.
Mr. and Mrs. Nygren were v isit
The ann o u n cem en t has been giv
o
rs
a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J.
en o ut th a t no C hristm as program
w ill be given a t th e L ynch school F. Collins Sunday. Mrs. Nygren is
th is year, ow ing to th e prevalence a sis te r of Mrs. Collins.
A group of th e p atro n s of the
of sickness.
O rient school m et last S atu rd ay
H ot lunches a re to be a fea tu re
and laid a co n crete floor In th e
! of th e L ynch school activ ities d u r
school dining room. T his im prove
ing th e w in ter m onths. School
m ent helpB very m uch in the m at-
board te ac h ers and p a re n ts a re co-
i o p eratin g ad m irab ly in th is dis ter of th e serv in g of th e hot lunch,
w hich is now th e p ractice a t th is
tric t, and a successful fu tu re may
school.
1 safely be predicted.
Deloss Shaw and fam ily of F o r
est G rove visited w ith Mr. and
Mrs. A. G. Rich last Sunday.
Ross M anary is visiting with rel-
atives. He expects to be aw ay for
sev eral days.
Mr, and Mrs. G eorge Cook have
FOUR-WHEEL BRAKES
FOR
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Four-wheel brakes o f the latest
and most efficient Steeldraulic
type now insure deceleration
equal to the amazing accelera
tion o f America’s Fastest Fourl
Swift, time-saving travel is now
made still safer by increased
braking efficiency.
Step on the brake pedal and
feel the p o sitive, cu sh ion ed
braking, absolutely uniform on
all four wheels.
A t 5875 for the Sedan, f. o. b.
Detroit, this famous Four with
c o m p lete factory equipm en t,
represents the smartest, swift
est, sturdiest, low-cost trans
portation m oney can buy.
T h e car is roomy—yet compact.
Turns in a 18-foot street—parks
in 17*/2 feet o f curb space—yet
provides ample room and ex
ceptional comfort for five adults.
Spring length 85"£ o f wheelbase
—the longest in its price class.
Mile-a-minute performance!
25 miles to the gallon at 25
miles per hour!
A brilliant performer by every
standard — a sturdy car from
end to end.
A Four o f striking beauty —
smartly finished—tastefully ap
p o in te d — lu xu riou sly u p h o l
stered — long, low and grace
fully designed.
A car you can drive for years
because in every detail it is built
the good D odge way—carefully
and accurately — o f materials
that pass D odge Brothers high
and critical standards.
Six months in public service,
this Four has already won as
proud a name for itself as any
product ever built by D odge
Brothers.
After stem trial, it has been
accepted as a value—a genuine
and trustworthy value. And now
with four-wheel brakes at no
extra cost, you can buy it know
ing that money has no greater
buying power in the field o f
tr anspo rtation.
BROCKWAY & NELSON
POWELL STREET
MAKE YOUR
Christmas
Selections
from the following:
Sleds
S kates
Baseballs
Kail Gloves
Boxing Gloves
Striking Rags
Foot Ralls
Fishing Tackle
Sklls
W atches
Alarm Clocks
Pocket Knives
S hears
(arving Sets
Kazors and Strops
Pliers and Wrenches
Carpenter Tools
Tool Sets
Electric Percolators
Electric Toasters
Electric Healers
Electric W'aAle Irons
Electric Sad Irons
Electric Lamps
Electric Washing Machines
Electric Fans
Electric Hot Plates
t
Gasoline Lanterns
Gasoline Lumps
Gasoline Radiant Heaters
lleatrola«
Heating Stoves
kitchen Ranges
Glass Raking Dishes
Wearever Aluminum
A ml irons
Eire Screens
Eire Sets
Gans
Hr Gans
Toy Gans
Kitchen Clensils
KIDDER HDWE. CO.
Phone 1421
This Car
has tM«n carefully
checked aad reeon
d ttlo n e d w h a t *
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V Starting
V Lighting
Reconditioned Chevrolets!
JV
y Tires
y Upholstery
y Finish
We have a number of
used Chevrolets that have
been completely recondi
tioned by expert me
chanics — using genuine
Chevrolet parts for all re
placements. They are cap
able of thousands of miles
of good service.
If you are in the market
for a used car, you will
find in these recondition
ed Chevrolets a dollar-
for-dollar value that will
amaze you. Come to our
salesroom. We have a car
you will like at a price
that will please you.
Telephone 1941
First St., Greshafti
Ü A L IT Y
gone to D allas for th e holidays, and
expect to go from th e re to S eattle.
Mr. Cook having finished his w ork
In th is com m unity. Mrs. Cook will
be m issed by her frien d s of th e
M ethodist L adies Aid whom she as-
stated very m ateria lly In th e ir w ork
during h er resid en ce here.
Mrs. E lla S p iers and fam ily are
looking fo rw ard to th e re tu rn of
W alter S p iers who has been in a
P o rtlan d ho sp ital for m any weeks.
T he P le a sa n t Home o rch e stra
will m eet as u su al on W ednesday
evening for re h e a rsa l, th e g a th e r
ing to ta k e place a t th e J. M. Mel
ton home.
T he B ap tist Sunday school will
re-open for th e Sunday school hour
next Sunday at 10 o'clock, a t w hich
tim e the C h ristm as exercises w ill
be held.
T he next m eeting of M ultnom ah
G range No. 71, w ill he held S a tu r
day, D ecem ber 31, as th e re g u la r
m eeting day falls on C h ristm as
eve. T his tim e w ill be election of
offlcers a n d (t )a n ecessary to have
a full atten d an ce.
T he m em bers of th e Ladies Aid
of the B ap tist ch u rc h met on W ed
nesday evening a t th e hom e of Mrs.
I’. M. Miller to su rp rise th e new ly-
Mr an(, MrB JameB Nelgon
T he feeble cond|t | on o t Mr„. M iller
prevented an old-fashioned c h a r-
,v a r, whfch waB th p ,r (, up go m u .
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U IC K
Christmas
Make Z/Zr Christm as last
for thousands of miles
There’s a way to make this Christ
mas a long-remembered day for
your family. Surprise them on
Christmas morning with a won
derful new Buick for 1928.
sic by a phonograph on th e porch
was su b stitu ted . T he happy couple
w as p resen ted w ith a "silv er show
e r ” w ith w hich to p u rch ase a w ed
ding gift.
Mrs. Ja s. K night retu rn ed to h er
home a t Sherw ood la st T hursday
afte r spending tw o w eeks visiting
frien d s and relativ es in th is v icin
ity. Mr. and Mrs. Irv in N elbauer
r * . M r r a f G. I t . S .C . <4w
h ttfltS it / ¿ i G A
accom panied her home.
Mr. and Mrs. W ilfred N asshahn
arriv ed S atu rd ay evening to spend
th e holidays w ith th e ir p aren ts.
A rth u r and Clifford
N asshahn
Gresham
8ALES AND SERVICE
Oregon City
drove to Salem to m eet them , as
th e ir own ca r had developed an In
clination to rem ain in th e vicinity
of th e ca p ita l city.
Miss A nna L en n artz, who is
teach in g a t F erd in an d , Idaho, Is ex
pected hom e for th e C h ristm as va
cation.
F rie n d s of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es
Nelson, who w ere recen tly m a rried
I)o your Christinas
a t V ancouver, W ashington, gath
shopping for men at
ered a t th e ir home W ednesday eve
a
man’s store. Every
ning in seren ad e, playing, "A l
thing
he wears from
w ays.”
H earty
c o n g ra tu latio n s
Hats to Hose. Popu
and best w ishes w ere extended
them . A fter an enjoyable hour
lar prices.
sp en t In co n v ersatio n and m usic.
R efreshm ents w ere served.
Miss L ulu Cory, d au g h ter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Cory, has retu rn ed
to th e Cory hom e a fte r an absence
of several w eeks. She has been a t
See our window displays
Eugene assistin g In th e hom e of her
for helpful suggestions.
siste r d u rin g the la tte r ’s Illness.
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. W illiam s
visited recen tly w ith Mr. and Mrs.
F. H. Cockell of M ilwaukie, Oregou.
Mr. Cockell o p era tes a large c h ic k
en h atch ery and tak es larg e q u a n
G B C B H A M
tities of h atch in g eggs from tho
O R IO O N
(Vllliams p o u ltry
estab lish m en t.
Mrs. T lllle K night, who has b e e
visiting w ith her m other, "G ran d
m a W aybill and o th e r relativ es ol
COAL
WOOD
«ASCO BRIQUETS
the com m unity, re tu rn e d to her
home a t Sherw ood T h u rsd ay .
A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK
H arry C arlson aided very m a te r
ially th e dream s and p lan s th a t th e
M ethodist parson has had of a
beautiful p arso n ag e and grounds,
In th a t he gave and helped se t out
Daily Trips to Portland
a very gen ero u s supply of o rn a
m ental sh ru b b ery d u rin g th e p re s
Gresham
Portland
Powell
en t week.
Phone
Ft. East Taylor
and
G race Lundbom , d au g h ter of Mr.
1&81
Maple
Phone EAat fi!ts9
and Mrs. R o b ert Lundbom who has
been confined to her hom e and bed
since la st A ugust w ith a fracture-1 Until la st w eek she ha« been In «he will be able to begin m oving
and dislocated hip, Is rep o rted to cased In a caat, b u t th e c a st ha* about w ith th e use of cru tc h es
be w ell on th e road to recovery. been rem oved It Is expected th a t i within th e next th ree weeks.
Nothing you could choose would
give them greater happiness.
WALTER W. METZGER
Coaster Wagons
Skooters
Kiddie Kars
GRESHAM. OREGON
ED cdce B rothers , Inc.
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