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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1927)
What I See From 020248895353535353 settin g sun lig h ts up w ith its level 53905348238923532323484802015301010101530101020153015353010102013201015348484 rays, th e o rch ard farm s, th e g rain Description of Nome of Oregon’s cities w ith Just enough of close tfelda, th e tow ns aud tim ber tra c ts In keeping w ith the tren d of the Beauth'nl Scenery Viewed confinem ent to m ake us keenly of the n ea rer distance. tim es tow ard school buildings Near Gresham. Fogs lend m uch to th e in te rest w hich a re safe and san ita ry , aud thought. T he Sunday school w ill aw are of the freedom of co untry places. Consequently w herever we of th is view. On cool m ornings, equipped to c a rry on school ac m eet a t 10 o’clock. T his w ill be the have lived, our home has been on m eandering strea m s of fog m ark cording to m odern educational first m eeting since th e ban on pub (By Milton O. Nelsoq.) Some w ise m an has said: “W hat the country edge of tow n. The the courses of th e little riv e rs of m ethods, th e p atro n s of C edar dis lic g ath erin g s h as been lifted. The a m an sees dépends on w hat he first hom e we b u ilt w as on the W ashington th a t wind down am ong tric t. No. 10, have a new school reg u la r service of w orship w ill be looks for; w hat he looks for de shore of a subu rb an lake, the next the h ills to em pty ¡nto th e big Col house w ell u nder way, w hich will at 11:15. The p a sto r's serm on will be based upon th e two accounts of pends on w hat he is." W hat a on th e shore of an u rb an lake. In umbia. On th e wide flat below, soon be ready for use. th e b irth of C hrist as recorded in m an sees from his hom e doors de such spots we learned m uch r e th a t in th e grow ing season is a T he new building is an a ttr a c t pends a good deal on w here he lo garding th e landscape value of d is patch-w ork q u ilt of m ark et g a r ive, tw o-room stru c tu re of hollow th e New T estam ent and will bring I ca te d his home, and w hether, w hen tance, or of w hat a rtis ts call “a t dens. in late fall or early sp rin g tile co n stru ctio n w ith b flck facing o ut some in te restin g points and im - , / j G A IN the chime of bells, tumul The difference be som etim es fogs rise a t daybreak, th e red b rick s being used for ’he plications. T he story for th is s e r he located it. he cared to see this m osphere.” vice will be Raym ond A lden's, ; tween, a hom e view of 20 feet at the directly from the soil or m ore often purpose w ith a sp rin k lin g of d ark o r th a t or m uch a t all. tuous in their song of joy, of “Why th e Chimes Rang." The pas- j One m an 's eyes a re usually as clapboards of th e next house and as an overflow from th e su rface of er colored ones. T he roof is of to r has been requested to sing lift, of giving. good as a n o th e r's in th a t they take 20 m iles to th e “heaven kissing the river. T hese sp read o u t in a com position sh in g les and is green N eidlinger's "T he B irthday of a j in all the p ictu res ta k en in by the h ills,” may be to anyone the dif shallow sheet at first risin g ankle in color. A ca st stone arch w ay is King" w hich he w ill do in connec o th e r’s: but th e rea l operation of ference betw eeu n ear d istress and deep, th en knee deep, chin deep over th e entrance. tion w ith th e service. The E pw orth I w hile you are w atching it; th en up In th e long view seeing lies a little way behind the pure delight. One room, w hich will be used for League w ill not meet un til Jan . 1. | A time when all the world is kin, to th e b ran ch es and over th e heads com es color and m otion, two of the eyes. T he eye tak es in a good the upper g rad es and also for an of th e sc attered field tree s finally A change in the plans of the. Sun- | deal th a t the m ind does not en ter prim e sources of hum an pleasure. auditorium , has a floor space o: and friend meets friend to exchange ta in : or if a t all, but casually, then ^ ne t,lis at a ' a *te sb o re’ or m aking of the valley a long, wide 22 x 36. In addition it has a stag e day school w o rk ers of th e B aptist 1 level lake. Out of th e su rface of ch u rch has been m ade and an im the age-old greeting. th ro w s aw ay. T his is a necessary lacking w ater, in such views as acro ss one end 22 x 13 feet in size operation. W hat we so rt out to those at H°P e G ardens. H ere one th is lake on th e fu rth e r side rise s a T his room w ill have individual prom ptu program will be given at I keep depends on our ta ste s, and lla8 not only a p ,c tu re bul a m0* p illar of cloud 200 feet or m ore in seats and desks. The o th er room is the ch u rch on Sunday m orning. height,—th is from th e sm okestacks An effort is being m ade to have tastes, even good ta ste s, greatly tion Pic tu re on th e daiIy 8creeu' 22 x2 Instead of desks th is room of th e Cam as p aper m ills—a cloudy Gordon Johnson present. differ. F a r be it from any of us to One ra re ly ap p reciates to the will have c h a irs and four-child Mrs. J. W. A nderson, d au g h ter condem n those w hose ta ste s do not full the value of living out w here pillar larg er and finer, no doubt, tables. A play shed ad jacen t to the th an the one we read of before the ex actly coincide w ith ours. I the sun rises an d sets. Most city m ain building, connected w ith it L au ra and Nick A nderson w ere "ten t of m eeting” in th e W ilderness but under se p arate roof, is 27 x 3S g u ests of Mrs. L. M. Nelson on The house a t Hope G ardens w as l|e°P le »one of this. T here are of Sinai. A basem ent will provide furnaco W ednesday. located w ith resp ect to loqg dis- dne su n sets *n alm o st any p a r t of M ornings, w hen th e air is thus T he Rev. Gordon Johnson, from room and sto rag e space for fuel tan ce landscape. Oregon is par- ,he w o ,ld - 1 »»PPOse, possibly some tic u la rly rich in in sp irin g view are rich e r th an o u rs. b ut th eY cool, quiet and sa tu ra te d w ith T he fu rn ace is of the h ot a it type, the B aptist sem inary in P o rtland, p oints th a t a re w ell adapted to ' need not be ours. O urs a re all th a t m oisture, a> N orth Bank passen g er A supply of fine w ater is fu r will conduct th e C h ristin as m o rn ing service and the Sunday eve home sites. Hope G ardens is the raortal capacity can contain, and tra in speeding down th e valley will nished from a 90-foot well w ith ning service a t th e P lea san t Home official, reg istered nam e of the lnore- 1 rem em ber t U i t »t g reat leave a level tra il of steam full two p ressu re system . B aptist church. farm we own. W hen th e Lady of ! su n se$ $ saw here, done in red. m iles long, th e very tail end being T he cost of th e new building is Miss Bonita C arp en ter, who r e th e G ardens nam ed it, it w as a P*»h. gold, pu rp le, blue and th e ir not m uch higher th an when it rose It w as . In November from the locom otive sm oke stack. n ear $10,000. S. A. h red erick sen tu rn ed to h er home recen tly from weedy stubble field, overlooking the blendings. and F ra n cis M arion Stokes of P o rt At night, Cam as sp read out on its C larkston, W ashington, w as a co unty farm , a doubtful looking ad and I w as plow ing for th e p lan tin g hillside is a friendly field of sp ark s, land a re co n tra c to r and arc h itec t guest of Miss Je ssie N asshahn on of a ch erry orchard. A hired m an v en ture, calling for a large ap p li respectively. Jam es D im itre of connected by a continuous chain of W ednesday nfternoon. cation of hope and hoeing. “If we w as follow ing w ith his team . I sp a rk s w ith sp a rk lin g W ashougal. P o rtlan d is th e electrician . The stopped my team and tu rn ed about Mrs. Josephine A nderson ju st re fail,” she said, “it is not far from sta n d ard P lum bing At H eating com A few days ago I h eard a man of ceived the sad new s of th e death th e poorhouse and down hill all to look. I called to th e m an fo l pany of P o rtlan d had th e c o n tra ct lc y r of her only son in New O rleans on the w ay.” We ovelook th e Colum low ing: “Jim , look a t th e sky; th e neighborhood say : “I can stand for plum bing an d furnace. November 16. An e rro r in th e ad b ia valley from the w ater gap of Isn ’t th a t gorgeous?" He n eith er th e ra tn but th is dam ned east wind B ib I if f T he school b oard co n sists of W d ress caused th e long delay in th e Cascades to th e w ater gap of stopped nor looked up till his team is w hat gets me.” L. R hoades, C. H. H opkins and reaching her. Since Ju ly 1st Mrs. Back east we spoke of th e wind th e coast range, w ith W ashington's halted Just behind mine. T hen he E. A. Stafford, w ith H enry Soren A nderson has lost h er m other, her as being in th e east, or as "an east so u th border a checker board of sp a t on the ground and said: sen as clerk. Mrs. Bessie Schneid husband and her son, by death and "Aw, shuck s; Gimme a good w ind.” H ere w e call it “T he E ast farm s and groves filling in the er is th e teach er. A nother teach er su rely needs th e sym pathy of the m iddle distance, w hich in tu rn is chunk of sa lt pork, a ju g of niolass W ind.” It is an in stitu tio n , w ith w ill be em ployed w hen th e school en tire com m unity. fram ed in by th e wooded foothills, es and a w arm place to set and you an identity, a p erso n ality eith er is read y for occupancy. G uests a t th e Geo. A nderson backed by a second tim bered range can have all your danged sunsets. m alevolent or benevolent according C edar school d istric t is one of home on W ednesday w ere Mr. and to one's sla n t of m ind tow ard it. an d finally by th e sky-scraping, L ast w inter, ju st 18 years later ro ck -crested Cascade sum m it ridge I w as pruning th e top of one of At first it ja rre d me a little. Now the old est in th e county, having Mrs. A ugust Stuck! and fam ily of — first to catch th e snow in autum n those ch erry tree s alm ost on the I would not be w ithout it, or at been organized in 1857. T he first P o rtlan d and Mr. and Mrs. G. schoolhouse w as bu ilt of logs on Stuck! of Kelso. and la st to yield it in spring. identical spot w here Jim halted least a fair bit of it. In five y ears land donated by W. B. Jones. In W alter S piers w as brought home To the n o rth St. H elens sits in a his team , but about 20 feet above one can effectually stop its assau lts 1886 th is building was succeeded W ednesday from th e P o rtlan d hos upon house and b arn by p lan tin g long, s h a llo p saddle of th e ridge, it. The sky had faded out afte r by th e one w hich is now used as a p ital w here he has been for so a pile of w hite su g ar poured from an o th er of those blazing displays D ouglass fir, th e fa ste st grow ing play shed. It w as not on th e sam e m any m onths. and handsom est of all tim ber ev er a heavenly scoop. To th e north- I A neighbor cam e by. "Did you site as the first one, but on land 'No greens. e a st the double hum ped c re st of see th e su n set?”, I asked, about a q u a rte r m ile w est and on COTTREIT Among th e m ost a ttra c tiv e of the Mt. Adams, and to th e east, a little he said, “I didn’t see notting. th e county road, w hich Mr. Jones south, Mt. Hood, th e m ost indi w as gorgeous,” I said. “You tin k m any p ictu res in th e Columbia exchanged for th e original site. A c A C hristm as tre e and e n te rta in vidualistic peak of all the w estern it be bad day tom orrow , eh ?” This riv er valley is a fight betweefl the cord in g to old settle rs, th is second m ent will be given at the C ottrell was his reaction to one of God C o rd illeras. To th e fa r sou th east east wind and th e valley fog. No hpilding w as p u t up for less than com m unity church S atu rd ay eve season passes w ithout a few such th e tip of Mt. Jefferson, about the g reat sky shows. \ our motor is hungry for good oil and cannot give you the $800. T he room now used for ning, at 8 o’clock, to w hich all a re size of a lady's thim ble, th ru s ts up W hether a m an sp its on the w ell staged b attles. On th is side school purposes w as built about .15 best service unless it gets it. Good oil properly used will nvited. The re g u la r church s e r from behind th e se rra te d skyline ground and says “Aw, shucks,” or of th e m o u n tain s th e m orning add many miles to the life of your car. y ears ago. X vices and Sunday school will be of one of the C ascades’ interlocking looks up a t th e heavens and says opens w ith its q u iet lak e of riv er I > t us change your oil regularly. It saves the repair bills. held Sunday at th e usual hours. ranges. W hat we see of th e C as “Oh, g lo ry !" depends on som ething fog; b u t on th e ea st side a wind 8. B. Splaw n of C ottrell, M. B. TROUTDALE cades looking ea st is th e common besides sunsets. Many people see p ressu re is risin g till it overtops Splaw n of G resham , C harley p ro p erty of G resham and near in such a sun set, only a w eather the ridge and pours th ro u g h the At th e T ro u td ale com m unity Splaw n of Lynch and G rant G roat vicinity, or of those w hose w in breeder or a poor su b stitu te for a w ater gap. The fog b lan k et of the ch u rch a C hristm as service will be living on Bristol avenue have taken dow s open tow ard th é east? jug of m olasses. T he w ider vision valley is picked up, pushed back, held a t 10 o’clock Sunday w hen th e th e c o n tra ct of cu ttin g 300 cords of T hough born on farm s, the m ost and the fa rth e r view a re b etter, I rolled up in huge fleeces and p asto r, th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollen- wood n ear T igard, Oregon. bundled down th e valley slow ly but of o ur lives have been lived in think. sted, w ill p reach and C hristm as T he m other of Mrs. F red Meyers, cleanly, th e process som etim es T here a re also su n rises. I will hym ns will be sung. Mrs. Mandy Lund of La C enter, tak in g an hour or tw o aud som e not dwell on these for all G resham W ashington, has arriv ed to spend tim es m uch less. Not seldom when and vicinity can see w h at we see FAIRVIEW the w in ter w ith her dau g h ter. the wind is sw eeping th e big valley Mt. Hood adds im m easurably to the FOR THE T he C ottrell school closed today clean of fog, th e little riv ers of fog "Jesu s, S avior” w ill be th e them e for the holidays and will re-ope value of those m orning displays in th e trib u ta ry valleys of W ash of th e C hristm as serm on a t th e It is in te restin g to m easu re th e Ja n u a ry 2. ington lie u n d istu rb ed all day long Sm ith Memorial P resb y terian seasonal changes in th e su n ’s r is C arl Goger suffered a fractu red or la te r d isap p ear by silen t ab ch u rch Sunday m orning a t 11 ing as it passes behind th e m oun sorption. Once I saw th e east o’clock by th e p asto r th e Rev. E. nkle about a w eek ago w hile load tain on its w ay south, pauses n ear ing a ca r of ties. He jum ped a few wind fight a rain y day com ing from R. D. H ollensted. A C hristm as C hristm as, then trav e ls back again th e southw est, and win th e fight. I program w ill be rendered by the feet, in ju rin g his an kle, h ut th o u g h t behind the m ountain to its sum m er for a tim e it w as m erely a sp rain have also seen th e rain beat back Sunday school a t 10 o’clock. solstice at the north. Cloud m ass E xam ination proved th a t th e bone th e wind. RO CKW OOD G R A N G E H A L L es, cloud ribbons and cu rta in s of had been broken. The an k le has I have said nothing of the cloud lend th e ir aid to these color Coaster Wagons POWELL VALLEY been placed in a cast and it will * ON A and m otion exhibitions. T his is a changing seaso n s in th is ever j Shooters be several w eeks before he will be O rch ard s In T he C hristm as service, th e Ju able to resum e his work. country of cloudy seasons. For changing picture. Kiddie Kars scenic effect if for no other p u r bloom, and in fru it; fields grow ing lotta, w ill be held S unday m orning Sleds , Mission pose, 1 would n ot have it o th e r from black to green, from green to at th e Pow ell V alley Skates HALEY wise. T here is som ething to be gold; snow com ing down from the ch u rch , to begin at 6 o'clock. T here Baseballs 6-Piece Peppy O rch estra fa rth e r h eights to the next ridge will be no Sunday school, b u t a t 10 said, landscapew ise, for th e re Ball Gloves An early m orning service, Ju GENTLEMEN .»He R efreshm ents LA DIES 25c and the next, or re tre a tin g from the o'clock a reh e arsal of th e C h rist lotta, will be held C hristm as m o rn gions of ”300 days of su n sh in e,” Boxing Gloves EVERYBODY WELCOME foothills up and up till only the m as S unday school program will be w here m ountains stand up, plain as Striking Bags ing at 5:36 o'clock a t the H aley a cro ss-cu t saw ag a in st the sky, peaks of p erp etu al snow rem ain. held. T h ere will be no m orning R aptlst church. T he pasto r, the Foot Balls Beginning at w ith air so clea r th a t one cannot On cloudy b rig h t days, shade and service a t 11. PLEASANT VALLEY Fishing Tackle Rev. J. S. N ordell, would like to shine ch ase each o th er over fields o’clock in th e evening th e C h rist | tell w hether they a re five or fifty Sklls see the church filled a t th a t hour m iles off. F or m yself I p refer a and foothills, up m ountain slopes m as exercises will ta k e place. w ith w ide-aw ake listen ers. The Miss Alice Richey and Miss Watches show w ith cu rtain s, screens, w ings and over ridges. At th is very mo Choir reh e arsal w ill be held T u es Sunday school will convene at 10 M ariam Savo a re hom e from Mon Alarm Clocks Springer's Hall, Pleasant Valley | th a t hide the show at tim es, let It m ent in m id-D ecem ber, th e su n set day evening in th e ch u rch , and the o’clock, b ut th e re will be no s e r m outh to spend C h ristm as w ith Pocket Knives rays a re pinking th e fresh ly fallen follow ing evening will be th e reg dodge in and out, slow ly fade or Shears vice at 11, th e Ju lo tta tak in g the home folks. snow s on th e evening side of tim u la r p ray er service. slow ly flame. Carving Sets place of the m o riln g service. A Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Richey left At th e m eeting of th e Deborah C hristm as program will be ren W ednesday for P endleton, w here T here is a g eneral im pression bered ridges above w hich a g rea t Kazors and Strops puffy, sudsy sea of pinked clouds L adies Aid held a t th e church dered In th e evening by th e Bunday th ey w ill spend C h ristm as at the “back east" th a t th e n o rth w est Music by Cha*, Dahlquht’e Pliers and Wrenches old time orchestra. Pacific coast is a d rab and rain c a rrie s th e m ountains up to a h ig h T h u rsd ay aftern o o n officers w ere school, beginning a t 7 o’clock. The home of th e ir son, Dr. L. C. Richey. Carpenter Tools elected for th e ensuing y ear as fol an n u al business m eeting of the sodden land fit only for such peo e r sky line. Tool Sets Meet your old friends a t th is Mrs. Agnes (lades of C lark s was The peaks them selves, even low s: Mrs. Jo n as Johnson, p re si Mission circle will be held in the special old tim e dance. ple as fit them selves to It “like a Electric Percolators week end g u est at th e home of duck’s foot in th e m ud.” W hen though you may have circled and d en t; Mrs. A. C. A rvidson, vice ch u rch W ednesday, Decem ber 28 Electric Toasters Come! L et’s be young again Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davis first we cam e we found It h ard to clim bed them , never lose th e ir dig- p resid e n t: Mrs. Don Shogren, sec at 2 p. m. The p asto r and his wife Electric Heaters B. E. T u rn e r m ade a business ity, th e ir m ajesty, th e tr au sterity . re ta ry ; Mrs. A ugust P eterson, a s wish a M erry C h ristm as to all. keep our self resp ect and subm it Electric Waffle Irons Miss H ulda trip to th e M olalla co u n try last te w ard ; Mrs. E m m a D ahlqulst, to rain. We en tertain ed som ething F am iliarity w ith g rea tn ess does not sis ta n t se creta ry ; Electric Sad Irons tre a s u re r; G. H. Richey, ch a p la in ; S atu rd ay , like m ild contem pt for those who breed contem pt. Beauty, though Johnson, tre a su re r. Electric Lamps CEDARVILLE M attle B. Miller, se c re ta ry ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Olson w ere ' Mrs. H ayden H iatt and son of liked the rainy season. One of those often seen does not become com Electric Washing Machines Sidney P au l, a s sista n t ste w ard : K lam ath F alls are visiting at the L ents v isito rs Monday. T he C. 8. C. clu b has se n t two m onplace to th e d iscern in g eye. days w hile slopping about, try in g Electric Fans Mr and Mra. F. M. Davis, Mr. Ml"" Evelyn H ansen, lady asslst- home of Mrs. H ia tt’s m o th er Mrs. C hristm as boxes to m ake glad the N othing th a t I have ever seen from to re sist the soggy gloom, I com Electric Hot Plates h e a rts of th e in m ates of the Pisgah and Mrs. A rth u r Bliss o f th is place aP$» Wm. D ahlqulat, gato keeper; posed at w et w eather poem begin Hope G ardens can m ake th ese MiriTiie Nystrom. Gasoline Lanterns The an n u al business m eeting and home near Scappoose. Recently accom panied by Mrs. Agnes Oades Mrs. T ressle Johnson, C eres; Mrs, views u n a ttra c tiv e nor “sta le th eir ning: Gasoline Lamps social of the L uther L eague of the th e club sent two co m fo rters to the and little son L ester of C larks E ngland, F lo ra ; Mrs. W alter Edle- Gasoline Itadlant Heaters “ Man w ants but little h ere out infinite v ariety .” Karon L u th eran ch u rch will be held C hildren's F arm home at Corvallis. w ere guests at th e home of Mr. and m an - Pom ona; Mrs. Luclle M arkell, west. lleatrolas m usician. T h u rsd ay evening, December 29, at The p resid en t of th e clu b is Mrs. Mrs. H arry Davis, Sunday. JAN MADE HER < RONS, But he w ants th a t little long; Heating Stoves CAN’T EAT DR SLEEP th e hom e of Dr. and Mrs. J. G. A. R. H elney, and th e se c re ta ry and A good long slicker, a ru b b er vest, Mrs. G. N Hager and Mrs. C. F Mr. and M rs.« Jo h n NeiNerger Kitchen Ranges A rain-proof helm et th a t slopes S ta re in G resham . T he business tre a s u re r Mrs. P ercy Giese. Thia K ester son w ere P o rtlan d v isito rs have moved Into th e ir new hom e re- Glass Baking Dishes "W hen I ate I would bloat up southw est. cently com pleted on S ycam ore Borne rig h t tig h t shingles above his with gas. I co u ld n 't sleep, was session will begin prom ptly a t 7:2b. club Is alw ays ready to do Its p art W ednesday of th is week. Wearever Aluminum P leasan t Valley g ran g e held Its road, cro ss and nervous. A dlerika ha* followed by a social program . nest. to a ssist in any w orthy cause. T he Andirons given me real relief.”—Mrs. M. And down in his h e a rt a song.” S unday luncheon set, recen tly on display re g u la r m onthly m eeting last Sat- The P lea san t Valley Fire Screens L ater I learned th a t a man never Meyer. HILLSVIEW u rday night. It w as an unusually w h ool will have a C hristm as tre e at the U. G. Sm ith sto re, netted the A dlerika relieves stom ach gas Fire Sets gets rea lly w et till he gets w et In club ero u n d $13 and was aw arded busy and In terestin g session. Be- and exercises , t the ch u rch r rld a y and so u rn ess in TEN m inutes. A ct Gnns side. In th e wet season here th e ing on BOTH u pper and low er T he H illsview Mission ch u rch to Helney Gerdes. sides th e re g u la r ro u tin e business, ’ evening. Air Gnns sky side of th e soul should be w ell leiwel, it rem oves old w aste m a tte r w ill con d u ct an early m orning th e g ran g e put on a C h ristm as pro Toy Gnns T. R. Brown of P o rtlan d w as a you never th ought w as in your C h ristm as service, beginning at 6 shingled. „ IGNITION SPECIALIST. gram , and alao Initiated a class of Kitchen I'tenslls valley visitor on business W ednes From Hope G ardens we never get system . L et A dlerika give yotfr o’clock, th e service to be In Sw e T h a t's us. B rin s your ca r nere H new m em bers In th e th ird and stom ach and bow els a REAL day. for any rep a irs, ad ju stm en ts or so fine a panoram a of W ashington cleansing dish. Sunday school will be held fo u rth degrees of th e o rd er. The and see how m uch b etter p a rts for th e s ta rte r, g en erato r, Mrs. W right of P ortlan d w as out sta te as a fte r a day of low rain you feel. It w ill su rp rise you! at lb and the m orning service a t 11 sw itches, w iring, lighting, etc. nn u al election of officers w as also clouds th a t lift ju s t *at sunset, G resham D rug Com pany.—Adv. o'clock, th is also to be held in Work done by an ex p e rt and Is pos a fe a tu re of th is m eeting and re- one day recen tly looking a fte r her clouds th a t w ere alm o st or quite Sw edish A C hristm as program itively gu aran teed . We c a rry a ulted In the election of th e follow- ,a rn i- W indow ( lean in g. •«. land fog all day. rise, tra ilin g th e ir will be rendered by th e Sunday com plete line of Ignition parts. Ing officer«: Jo h n H ansen, mas- . F or expert window cleaning see Gresham fiimy silver sk irts up the foothills, 8. T ajlm a, o r leave o rd ere w ith J . . school on Monday evening, begin - G resham O arage, phone 2391. ’hone 1421 te r: Claude M iller, o v erseer; O. N. | For low est ra te s on autom obile, tru ck and g eneral Insurance see or rising, disclose the slopes of th e Rosa Brown, Gresham, phone 2501. 'n in g at 7:30 New th in gs under “C lassified .” S ager, le c ta re r; E. R Johnson, y T horne._Adv. C lir is tm a s f H c r r ii (C h ris tm a s g oiLi-r/ix N Hungry Motors liny wto» ipu_ sœ orfwt Last Minute Shopper FILLING-STATION DANCE NEW MAPLE FLOOR NEW YEAR’S EVE., DEC. 31 Old Time Dance Xmas Eve, Dec. 24 KIDDER HDWE. CO.