TVESDAY, DECEMBER ¿7. 1927 PAGE THREE GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM, OREGON AD-rentures Everybody Hap fry LUSTED Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Eder w ere th e m erry host and hostess Sunday at a fam ily dinner p arty at th e ir home in Lusted. T hose p resen t w ere Mr. and Mrs. H arry Stanley and tw o children H elen and David, Mr. and Mrs. Oren S tanley and baby H arold. Mr. and Mrs. F ran k E der and d au g h ter Doris of Mc­ M innville, Mr. and Mrs. H arold Eder aud Miss Billy L ear all of P o rtlan d , F ran k Tow nsend of W auna, Oregon, E rn est Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Eder. The M organ fam ily reunion was held Monday a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. F red Morgan, 25 being p resen t at the bounteous C hrist­ m as dinner. They w ere Mr. and Mrs. F red Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin K linski, Mr. aud Mrs. F rank Gibbs and son Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. H enry Morgan and th ree sons, Mr aud Mrs. Adolph Schoepper and two children, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Morgan and tw o sons, Mr. and Mrs. H ector Morgan of Mc­ Minnville, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan and baby of P ortlan d . T ake a tip —try the W ant Ads. DANCE ROCKWOOD GRAN GE HA LL PLEASANT HOME Interesting to Recall Clem B artsch is spending the Powell Valley Mission holidays w ith his brother-in-law sister, Mr. and Mrs. Em il N ass- Church to Keep Watch Happenings of 1911 i and ________ hahn. C ontinued from page 1 new b usiness block. It w as occu­ pied by th e Congdon hotel, Wm. Congdon, p ro p rie to r, th e Bank of G resham , Jas. E lkington, presi­ d en t; A nchor S tore, W. H. Bach- m eyer, p ro p rie to r; and S terlin g & Jo h nston, hard w are. T he hotel had 29 bedroom s. (The hotel was abandoned some years ago and th e u p p er sto ry m ade over for office room s). • • * A ugust 15, 1911—G race L aw ­ ren ce, W inifred O sborn, Jen n ie and Agnes P ateneaude, Jo e P aten- eaude, Ed. Osborn, Ed. A ylsw orth and W ill Johnston clim bed to the top of Mt. Hood guided by Lige ■Coalman. • • • A ugust, 1911—T he O utlook office an d p rin tin g p la n t w ere moved from th e Jo h n M etzger building on Pow ell stre e t to th e R egner build­ ing (now the Sell building) on M ain stree t. About th e sam e tim e th e p lan t of th e Beaver S tate H er­ ald, published by H. A. D arnall, w as moved from G resham to Lents. • • • A ugust 26, 1911—Sandy votes to in c o rp o rate and elects Ed F. B runs for the city’s first m ayor. * * • Sept. 1. 1911—W ork begins on th e new F irs t S tate B ank building. (T h a t’s th e p rese n t brick building occupied by th e bank, postofllce and b arb er shop, w ith offices and room s on second floor. T he bank form erly occupied a sm all one- sto ry brick building on th e cor­ n e r). • • • Sept. 5, 1911—W. R. Biddle leased the Dan M etzger building on th e n o rth side of Pow ell s tre e t for a R acket store. It had been occu­ pied by Max Schneider. • * * In S eptem ber, 1911, D. M. Rob­ e rts w as reco rd er for G resham , Lew is S h attu ck w as m ayor, Em il G. K ardell w as se c re ta ry of th e G ran g e fair, and Ben R ollins w as ju stice of th e peace. • * • Sept. 12, 1911—C. M. H arriso n , recen tly from Illinois, h as decided to locate here and h as purchased p ro p erty in P le a sa n t V alley w here he will build. • * * Sept. 15, 1911—-Geo. F. Honey, of P a rk River, N. D., locates in G resham on pro p erty purchased from F red Fieldhouse. • • • October 6, 1911—Rev. Geo. F. H opkins becom es p asto r of the G resham M. E. church, succeeding Rev. J. F. Dunlop. • • * October 11, 1911—P re sid en t W il­ liam H. T aft visits P o rtlan d . • • • Oct. 17, 1911—T he re p o rt of Em il G. K ardell, se creta ry of th e G range fair association, show ed to ta l r e ­ c e ip ts of 11047.30, to ta l d isb u rse­ m ents of »3421.41. and »625.89 b al­ an ce on hand. • • • Nov. 7, 1911—The O utlook r e ­ corded th a t C. P. R odgers had ju s t m ade a tra n sc o n tin e n ta l flight from New York to C alifornia, 4231 m iles in 4924 m inutes flying tim e. But th en It took him 49 days elapsed tim e. CORBETT NEW MAPLE FLOOR NEW YEAR’S EVE., DEC. 3 1 __ Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Splaw n of Mrs. Nellie K incaid w ent to In d e­ pendence Sunday to rem ain u n til ! G resham and Mr. and Mrs. Dan T uesday v isitin g h er son-in-law Kohl and fam ily m et at th e home 5-Piece Peppy O rchestra and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. Chas i of th e ir b ro th er-in -law and sister GENTLEMEN 50c Ket’reshineiils LADIES 25c Mr. and Mrs. G ra u t G roat on B rew ­ A w atch night service will be Dawes. T he L en n artz fam ily was e n te r­ EVERYBODY WELCOME ste r avenue to enjoy C h ristm as held at th e Powell Valley Mission Mr. and Mrs. F. N. L asley aud i tained by Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Eggi- c h u rc h ' S atu rd ay evening, D ecem ­ son Edw in from T aft w ere over dinner. O thers p resen t w ere the m an Monday. m other of th e Splaw n b ro th ers, Mrs. M. Schum w ay and R obert ber 31, beginning a t 9 o'clock. From C h ristm as v isito rs at the hom es of Mrs. Mary C. Splaw n, aud Mr. aud spent C hristm as w ith Mrs. Schum - 9 to 10 o’clock th e young people th e ir d au g h ters Mesdames Ed. W ll- I Mrs. C harles M. Splaw n of th e Sec­ w ay’s son-in-law and d aughter. Mr, w ill have ch arg e and w ill ren d er j son, Claude W oodle and A lbert tion Line road. T he C hristm as d in ­ a program . The Rev. Gordon j Salzm an. and Mrs. Ja c k G raves of P o rtland. ner w ith lo ts of goodies m ade up a Mr. and Mrs. C harles McKinney Johnson of P o rtlan d will speak a t | Fred H icks from near Rhododen- ! m ost p leasan t occasion w hich will th a t tim e. From 10 to 11 w ill be spent C hristm as a t Pendleton w ith d ren visited his m other and sister i long be rem em bered. the fellow ship hour d u rin g w hich S atu rd ay n ig h t and Monday. th e p are n ts of Mrs. McKinney. tim e refresh m en ts will be served. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Collins and Raymond W ilson. H orace E vans, I fam ily w ere th e guests of Mrs. Col­ T he choir will be seated a t a i A gatha and Mabel H arding and S avin g b y No M eans lin s’ m other of P o rtlan d S atu rd ay special table. T he la st h o u r of th e I D olores M organ, stu d en ts a t Cor­ Sum T otal of T h rift old y ear w ill be sp en t in p ray er and Sunday. T o be t h r if t y means to th riv e vallis, are spending th e ir vacation Mrs. Elton Sloop of Bull Run and testim ony in ch arg e of th e p as­ a t th e ir hom es in th is vicinity. in a broad sense, ra th e r than Just to save In a n a rro w sense. who has been seriously ill for a to r. th e Rev. Don Shogren. The Misses Evelyn Reed and T h e tra in in g o f the c h ild should On Sunday evening a t 7:30 the few days, is now much b etter and F ran ces E vans and Ray P ullium , not be along the lines o f saving p asto r w ill deliver a special New is able to ta k e ca re of h er h o u se­ alone, because such n a rro w tra in Year m essage to his congregation stu d en ts a t th e Oregon S tate u n i­ Ing m ig h t lend to selfishness and hold duties. v ersity a t M onmouth, a re a t home avarice. T h e proper a d m in is tra ­ P. H. Roork, fa th e r of Mrs. Agnes on th e su b ject of “O ptim ism ." T he for th e holiday vacation. tio n o f one's personal a ffa irs must W alters, visited a t th e W alters m orning service a t 11 w ill be in Ivy Filling Station Phone 1701 Miss D oris G raham of P o rtlan d in clu d e sound p rin c ip le s o f spend Swedish. The Sunday school hom e S atu rd ay and Sunday. Ing and Inve sting as w e ll ns the sp e n t Sunday and M onday w ith her B a rb a ra W a lte rs has been ill for C h ristm as program la st Sunday Vulcanizing fla tte ry Repairing mere m echanical process o f sav­ a few days h u t has now regained evening w as exceptionally well a t­ sister, Mrs. F red Reed. ing. Miss L a u ra H icks, who had the tended. Some bankers and some t h r if t h e r norm al good health. m isfo rtu n e to b reak h er arm a teachers are fond o f c a llin g the T he ch u rch board m et on Mon­ H erm an W a lte rs w as the popular week ago w hile playing in th e s q u irre l a t h r if t y anim al. lie Is recip ien t of m any C hristm as r e ­ day evening and spent a very p ro f­ school gym nasium , is g ettin g along t h r if t y to the exte nt th a t he saves itable tim e discussing the w ork for m em brances from his frien d s on Ids food supply in the days o f 1928. On Monday, J a n u a ry 2, th e j nicely. his m ail route. abundance against the long cold Leon Van Spybrock of C orbett days o f approaching w in te r. re g u la r an n u al all-day business j The Alton D outhit continues to m ake and Miss Viola Pye of P o rtlan d , ant Is m ore t h r if t y than the grass­ sa tisfac to ry p ro g ress in th e m a tte r session of th e ch u rch w ill tak e w ere m arried W ednesday and will hopper. B ut these m erely In s tin c ­ of recovery from his recen t and place, begining at 10 o’clock. D in­ be a t hom e to th e ir friends in th e tiv e p ra ctice s are h a rd ly analogous n er w ill be served a t noon. serious illness. He left th e hospi­ to the needs o f enlightened human Next week, w hich Is univ ersal house recen tly p urchased hy the progress. ta l several days ago, but resides groom , of Mrs. Edinunson. It is the p rim a ry fu n c tio n of w ith his m oth er in an ap a rtm en t p ray er w eek, w ill be observed a t Mr. W oodw ard has em ployed a savings banks to teach the value n ear the hosp ital in order to con­ the ch u rch by services w hich will In th is they are do­ crew of men and is m aking every o f saving. tin u e to take tre a tm e n ts a t th a t in- com m ence on T uesday evening. The Portland Electric Power Company’s Home in g a great and w o nd erful w o rk In effort to keep the highw ay open M eetings w ill begin each evening sitution. tld s co u n try. lin t as much as from here to th e Hood R iver co u n ­ possible bankers also should dis­ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B reckbill j a t 7:30. ty line. sem inate the sound d o ctrin e th a t of V ancouver, W ashingon, w ere j ’’’he C h ristm as program at the saving money alone Is by no means guests of Clifford Sloop and fam ily HALEY ch u rch Sunday m orning w as very the sum to ta l o f t h r i f t . - T h r i f t C hristm as Day. good. T he sh o rt C hristm as serm on Magazine. Mrs. Alta G entry and R ussell are , A w atch n ig h t service beginning At Broadway and Alder Streets by the p asto r, th e Rev. Mr. H an ­ IGNITION SPECIALIST. spending the holidays w ith Mrs. at 9 o’clock will be held S atu rd ay nah, w as listened to by an in te re st- I T h a t’s us. B ring your c a r here G entry’s p aren ts, and other friends evening a t th e H aley B aptist for any rep airs, ad ju stm en ts or of th e com m unities of V ictory, church. From 9 to 10 th e p asto r, ed audience. p a rts for th e sta rte r, g en erato r, 1 m in Hie very h eurt of th e b u sin ess d istric t. P lea san t Home and G resham . th e Rev. John S. N ordell, will give sw itches, w iring, lighting, etc. T he Rev. and Mrs. Oliver Gill d i­ a lectu re on th e b irth and ch ild ­ SCHOOL DIST. NO. 7 W ork done by an ex p ert and is pos­ itively g u aran teed . We c a rry a vided tim e C h ristm as afternoon hood of Jesu s, Illu stra ted by n e a r­ T h e E le c tric S to re on th e F irs t F lo o r is On last F rid ay the pupils of th e : com plete line of ignition p arts. and Monday w ith Mr. and Mrs. T. ly 100 p ictu res. T h ere w ill be sp ec­ P o rtla n d 's E le ctric a l S h o p p in g C enter. G resham G arage, phone 2391. H. Gill of G resham , and Mr. and ial m usic, and refre sh m e n ts will be W ilkes school gave a sh o rt C h rist­ m as program co n sistin g of music, Mrs. E lm er P ease of P o rtlan d , p a r ­ served. Everybody is welcome. Phone W ant Ads to 1561. W ithin one to th re e blocks of n e a rly a ll th e en ts of th e Rev. and Mrs. Gill, re- I Sunday school w ill be held at 10 recitatio n s and a sh o rt play. S an ta p rin c ip al sto re s, shops, h o tels, b an k s, arriv ed a t th e conclusion of th e spectively. o'clock and m orning w orship a t 11 program and th e ch ild ren w ere re s ta u ra n ts a n d th e a te rs . C. J. Andrew , bro th er-in -law of in Sw edish at the H aley B ap tist , , W. E. M arkell, died a t his hom e in . ch u rch Sunday, Ja n u a ry 1. T h ere very glad to g reet him. As Mr. S tre e t e a rs r ig h t to th e d oor from every ; P o rtlan d F rid a y m orning, afte r an will be no service in th e evening. S an ta w as unable to be p rese n t in p a rt of th e city, fo r sin g le fa re an d tr a n s ­ person, he delegated Wm. T e g a rt I illn ess of over a year. T he fu n eral On Monday, J a n u a ry 2. th e church fer. to act as his su b stitu te and leave a | w as conducted by th e K. P. f r a ­ will hold its an n u al b u sin ess m eet­ generous su p p ly of "candies, cakes, te rn a l c rd e r a t th e Lincoln M emor­ ing, beginning at 1 o’clock. All and to y s” w ith the g irls and boys. P rin c ip a l railw a y tic k e t offices, an d in te r- ial cem etery Monday afternoon. m em bers are req u ested to atten d Each child received a candy cane u rb an railw a y s a n d s ta g e te rm in a ls T he Rev. and Mrs. Gill attended th is m eeting. and a lead pencil from th e te ac h ers e a sily accessible. th e C hristm as exercises at th e Cot- ( T he C h ristm as program rendered : tre ll com m unity church S atu rd ay Sunday evening by th e Sunday | and a bag of candy as a tr e a t from th e schobl d istrict. A large, b ea u ­ evening. school of th e H aley B ap tist ch u rch J tifu lly decorated tree added to th e Miss A nna L en n artz, who is j was a g re a t success. D uring the festive occasion. teaching in Idaho, is spending th e I p ast year th e Sunday school has ' Wm. Olney has been q u ite ill | holidays w ith h er p aren ts, Mr. and I grow n in num ber, over 100 being w ith pneum onia for th e paBt ten j Mrs. M artin L ennartz. now enrolled. T he p asto r is in days b u t is slow ly recovering. He Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Olem an e n te r- hopes th e good w ork will go on u n ­ is u n d er th e ca re of Dr. In g lis of P O W E R^ f f i cOM PAN Y | tained Mr. O lem an’s b ro th er of Eu- til every child in th e com m unity G resham . cugcTstc » T o n e ^ ô ^ 'e v e c T R ic pudo ' gene over the w eek end. has had an o p p o rtu n ity to attend. Mr. and Mrs. U. B u rg en er and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cory and Your T elephone Coin- The p a sto r says, "T hen if th e p a r­ son, W alter, w ere C h ristm as guests d au g h ter L ulu left Sunday m o rn ­ ents refu se to let th e ir children of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Duus of puny, Owned by a 53535348485390234848484823484823232348232348020201020023232353234848234823230 ing a fte r th e ch u rch service and come to a place w here God’s word E agle Creek. steadily grow ing list sp en t the rem ain d er of C hristm as is ta u g h t, th e resp o n sib ility shall C hristm as g u ests a t th e Z im m er­ of individual stock ­ w ith the d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. rest, not on us, b ut on them ." T he m an hom e w ere Mr. an d Mrs. P. D. Cory. Mrs. S tella G row th of D un­ holders, has only one Rev. Mr. N ordell w ishes to th an k H olfm an and sons .Leonard and dee. They re tu rn e d home Monday , function to fulfill. officers, te ac h ers an d p a re n ts for K enneth, Andrew McCall and W. a fte r a m ost enjoyable tim e. th e ir splendid co operation during T hat is to serve to the H. Thom as. --------------------- | the p ast year. He also w ishes to best of its ability the PLEASANT VALLEY rem ind th e in h a b ita n ts of th e H a­ C lerg y F orced to Shave territory in which It A ll o f the ancient In h a b ita n ts o f S ervices at th e P lea san t V alley ley com m unity th a t they are th e re operates. | com m unity ch u rc h w ill be held to serv e in any capacity possible, ce n tra l and western Europe went unshaven, alth ou gh J u liu s Caesar creed and color n o tw ithstanding. i n ext Sunday, P entecost, a t 2:30. 3 Gresham Battery & Tire Shop Portland’s Electrical Shopping Center The Electric Building PORTLAND ELECTRIC WE SERVE says the B rito n s on ly allow ed the m ustache to grow and cut o ff the chin fo lia g e E a rlv In E ng lish his­ to ry the cle rg y o f E ngland were com pelled to sh a v e o n e v jjlt e r o f the Seventh ce n tu ry savs the clergy i were so dissolu te th a t they m o ld to d istin g u ish e d from the la ity only by th e ir lack o f lieards TRUST An exposition ta lk w ill be given on ! POWELL VALLEY T he F east of W eeks," c o n tra stin g th e p rin cip les and c h a ra c te ristic s Mr. and Mrs. A ugust C. Johnson of th e tw o m ost im p o rtan t dispen- | and fam ily of A loha, W ashington, i nations, the Jew ish and th e C hris- ! are spending several days at the 4 • • j tian. O. A. and May C. G iltner, home of Mrs. Jo h n so n ’s fath er, P. Nov. 2, 1911—T he M ultnom ah i m issionaries, extend a cordial in ­ A. Johnson. county farm near Fairview first oc­ vitation to all, and announce th a t j Don’t fo rg et the ad v e rtise rs when cupied, 211 inm ates being tr a n s ­ th e re w ill be no collection. New th in g s u n d er "C lasslfled.” 1 you need any th in g In th e ir line. ferred to th e new place. D. D. Jack- son. superintendent. • • • Nov. 24, 1911—G resham 's popula­ tion given as 666 in cen su s taken by Em ory Roberts. • • • Dec. 19. 1911— W allula H eights addition was placed on th e m arket, co n sisting of 20 ac res form erly owned by S. S. T hom pson, located aiong Pow ell V alley and W allula avenue. (Now w ell covered by m any b eautiful hom es). • • • The O utlook recorded n ea r the close of 1911 th a t about 40 dw ell­ ings and 10 business bnildings had been constructed du rin g th e year, W h ile the Ruirk M o to r Company builds only passenger cars, Ituirk's m ostly w ithin th e city lim its of daily over the 2.51 miles between St. Ixiuis and Springfield. M o. T he famous stamina has prompted many bus operators to install special bodies others are 12-pssaenger buses. on< o f them making three 9 0 -mile round Gresham . O regon T elephone C ompany Buicks Make Good On Bus Lines D on't lay down the paper till you have read th e W ant Ads ON A COTTRELL on the Ruirk chassis, adapting Ruirk to the exacting requirements o f tbe bus business. The bus on either side, in this picture, ronsists of a 15- pasaeager body oa a regular iiu irk chassis, and glees 9 'i-b o u r service trips daily between >'ig Springs and M idland. Texas, ami the other making one 250-mtle round trip daily between Itryan and Houston, Texas. Henry J. Jaroboot MtAlfW U R u n w a v e rin g d e sire to fulfill o u r d u tie s in a kind, a tte n tiv e m a n n e r h a s won fo r us th e ap p ro v a l of th o se we serve. T o p lease we m u st satisfy . W e do. O T h e h ig h s ta n d a rd s we h a v e s e t fo r th e c o n ­ duct of o u r b u sin e ss find us a t a il tim es s tric tly o b se rv in g each n e c e ssa ry fo rm a lity . W e serv e th a t th is sacred o b lig a tio n m ay reflect c re d it on o u r w ide e x p e rie n c e in o u r p ro fessio n . “ B e S e rie R egardless of Circum stances JACOBSON CO. h f \ / : r \L D IR E C T O R S F o ste r R oad a t 91st S tre e t DAY o r N IG H T Lady A ssista n t SUnset 1821