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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1927)
One of the First Steps in Loyalty to Your Community Is to Patronize Your Local Newspaper. G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 17, NO. 88 You Need the Outlook for 1928 * GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER #0, UNUSUAL PROGRAM ON AIR WEDNESDAY NIGHT Post and Auxiliary Install New Officers 3 ïjappp Jîeto Dear to ail Som ething new and sta rtlin g is going to b rea k next week. The tim e w ill be W ednesday eveniug and th e p lace will be a t Brockw ay & N elson's show room s on E ast Pow ell stre e t, according to an a n nouncem ent in today's Outlook. The big rad io program of national s ta rs over a n atio n al hook-up is som ething to ta k e notice of. S eats will be provided and everybody is invited. B etter look up th e a n nouncem ent and connect up w ith th e event. * 1027 12.00 Per Year WHIPPET TO ENTER LGW-PRKED FIELD Gresham Locals TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS Crowds Enjoy Sports at Government Camp From Toledo com es th e a n nouncem ent of an im proved model T he Rev. and Mrs. E. G. J u d d en- I w »>ippet and new low prices to be A Happy New Year to all is our wish and prayer, te rtaln e d a t C h ristm as d in n er on ' m ade ‘)ub,tc dealer9 on J , n - W inter sp orts, of w hich skiing T he Joint in stallatio n exercises but that cannot make its realization certain. A Good Monday, th e ir son and daughter- u ary 6. and toboganning form th e chief a t w hich w ere held on la st T uesday Providence may smile down on you and yours and you H essel Im plem ent com pany, lo- in-law , Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Ju d d of trac tio n s, continue to hold th e cen n ig h t for the recently elected of- V ancouver. W ashington. L eslie cal dealers, have ju st received word te r of th e sta g e a t G overnm ent still lack the secret of happiness. Happiness must come Judd who has been atten d in g high th a t ,h e W h |PP«‘ will en ter the Camp w here hundreds a re visiting ftcers of G resham P ost A m erican school at Milton, Oregon. Miss fle,d of com petition w ith the low- and enjoying the diversities afford Legion and its au x iliary w ere from within, from a right spirit, a contented mind, a Marie S ilver and H arold Q uarm - Prtc ed ca rs of America, larg ely attended by m em bers of the peaceful heart, a worthy purpose. ed them . W ednesday was a big berg of V ancouver. Miss Marie T h ‘9 19 m ade PO99tble' “ccord- i day w hen one p arty alone, num tw o organizations and th e ir friends. To the one who can truly say "T h y will be done,” Blom and Miss L o rn a Schedeen. to Jno N' W il‘y9- «jre9td<>nt Mrs. Minnie B. E astm an, past p re s bering m ore th a n 400. m ade th e trip th e com pany, by production econo id en t of th e sta te departm ent, was and then do all possible to accomplish it, the truest hap from P o rtlan d to th e scene of the Mrs. C lem entine M etzger, W. C. m ies of a kind not to be exceeded big slide. Five feet of snow is now in stallin g officer for the auxiliary. M etzger, Mr. and Mrs. W alter D ear- ! by any o th er m a n u fa ctu re r and re- Mrs. E astm an presented Mrs. Celia piness is already assured. rep o rted at the scene of activitiee. dorff and R oberta M illeson w ere | cently worked o ut by W illys-O ver SPRINGDALE E v erett w ith the past p resid e n t's A sh e lte r is being erected near I C h ristm as d in n er gu ests a t the land. T hese include a new body- the ski room w hich w ill accom m o jew el. C arl R. Moser, sta te ad home of Joe Exley. The P. W. L. A. lodge will give a building p lan t and a new forge date a t least 80 people. T his is ex ju ta n t installed the Legion officers, New Y ear's eve dance S atu rd ay Miss Je an P eterso n of Salem is FLYING SAFER THAN shop, com pleted th is y ear and now pected to be com pleted by tom or assisted by J. W. V aliant, sta te night. the week w ith h er aunt, MOTORING SAYS PILOT On C h ristm as Day Mr. and Mrs. spending in operation. Mr. W illys also said row evening, according to plans of service officer. Musical num bers in Mrs. Glen Davidson. th a t th e service costs of th e W hip H. S. H odgkins, head of the P o rt Fred Salzm an of S pringdale, Mr. connection w ith the exercises w ere Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jo h n so n and "F o r safety, give me a plane ev and Mrs. H arry E h lers and Mr. and pet for th e p ast 19 m onths had land A dvertising clu b 's w inter piano solos by Miss M argaret St. T here w ill be no serv ice Sunday Mrs. Jam es Neely M cKinnell and ch ild ren w ere d in n er g u ests S u n C lair and George Sim onsen, and a evening a t th e F ree M ethodist ery tim e,” d eclares Noel B. Evans, th e ir tw o sons and tw o dau g h ters, day at th e hom e of Mrs. Jo h n so n 's been so low th a t the list pride on sp o rts com m ittee. vocal solo by Mrs. E lsie Cogswell. church, to perm it all who w ish to a ir m ail pilot, who flies along the all of F o re st Grove, and Mr. and b ro th er-in -law and sister, Mr. and the c a r need not Include allow ances The n ig h t sliding a t the play for service and replacem ents. A delicious luncheon was served attend the Young People’s M ission co ast ro u te for Pacific Air tr a n s Mrs. Jo h n B ossham er of P o rtlan d , Mrs. C. E. D alrym ple of P o rtlan d . ground is usually b etter than d u r port. w ere dinner g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. P roduction U nder Way. follow ing th e installatio n . ary convention w hich is being held ing th e day, because of the colder A Mr. E vans recen tly perform ed a T heodore P illa r of P o rtlan d . O. W. K lavenaugh sp e n t C hrist- P roduction of th e W hippet w ith w eath er p revailing a t th a t tim e, Officers installed for th e au x il a t C entral ch u rch , E ast 55th and delicious tu rk ey dinner w as served, d ark deed by depriving Canby, O re as w ith frien d s a t A storia. ' the im provem ents, w hich w ill be h ard en in g the snow. afte r w hich th e gifts w ere d istrib iary w ere P earl G ray, p resid e n t; F lan d ers. T h ree prom inent sp e ak gon, of its elec tric service during uted am ong those present. D uring Buddy M etzger, five-year-old son i included despite th e new low p ric- H azel H am lin, flrst vice presid en t; ers and a num ber of retu rn ed m is th e early h o u rs of a cloudy m o rn th e aftern o o n various frien d s called j of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. M etzger, es, is alread y u n d er way and im- BIG JEWELRY STOCK E d n a B rugger, gecond vice p re si sionaries w ill be present. ing. His ship, w ith its rad ia to r to b rin g good ch eer and the se a was tak en severely ill on C h rist- m ediate deliveries a re prom ised a t AUCTIONED NEXT WEEK d en t; G eorgia R oberts, se c re ta ry ; sh u tte rs frozen shut, w as forced to son's g reetings. m as Day, b ut is now w ell on th e all dealer points early in Ja n u ary . M yrtle Olmscheid, tr e a s u r e r ’ Mrs. GRESHAM TEMPLE F ran cis H enkle spent C h ristm as Guy D. Jones, G resham Jew eler, land, and th e pilot, unable to see in to recovery. D inner g u ests a t W hile th e new prices will not be C arl Schultz, ch a p lain ; < la b e l Gil- ANNOUNCES SERVICES the sem i-darkness, set it down in at the home of his p are n ts Mr. and way th e Metzger hom e for C h ristm as adv ertised u n til Ja n u a ry 6, Mr. is announcing the cloeing out of Mrs. Wm. H enkle. Mr. and Mrs. b erson, serg ean t a t a rm s; M arian W atch night w ill be observed a t the w ires w hich connected th e Fred H icks from n ear Rhododen d inner w ere Mr. and Mrs. Adolph W illys stated th a t they would be his en tire stock a t public auction H oss, h istorian. Mrs. G ray has dron, Mrs. H icks and d au g h ter the U ndenom inational tem ple S a t tow n w ith its source of electrical L au ra from C orbett, and Mrs. Zenger. Buddy’s b irth d ay on the 1 reduced by a srik in g m arg in and th ree days next week, sta rtin g at 2 announced the follow ing standing p. ra., T h u rsday. Mr. Jones has a supply. T he lines snapped u nder Rooney, Mrs. H en k le’s m o th er from day afte r C h ristm as w as also sadly , will be the low est prices In th e com m ittees; hospital, D pra Mickey, urday evening w ith ap p ro p riate interfered w ith by his illness. | h isto ry of th e W illys-O verland large sto rk , including many choice th e im petus of th e landing, and the P o rtlan d , w ere also present. services. The reg u la r services w ill V ernice Y ager, R uth S t.C la ir; ship settled to ea rth festooned w ith Mrs. D. C. L eavens, w ho w as carin g ; com pany. T his w ill be th e flrst a rtic le s of Jew elry, w hich he saye F ra n cis H enkle will leave for g u ardianship, Celia E v e re tt; m e be held on Sunday, Bible school at th e sn arled copper. ChTcago on Ja n u a ry 3d to tak e up for th e Myers b ak ery on Pow ell i tim e in th e h isto ry of the Industry w ill go to the highest bidder. As 10 o’clock, and preaching in the m orial, C hristena H um ason; m em L ater th e sam e day, a fte r the a course a t th e Coyne E lectrical stre e t d u rin g th e absence of her th a t th e re has been d irect com pe- an e x tra Inducem ent to people to b ership, Chrissy S chneider; a c tiv i afternoon a t 2 o’clock by th e p a s atten d th is unnsual sale he is of pilot, who w as u n h u rt in his forced com pany. m other, Mrs. A leta Myers, had a I titio n in the low est p rice range. tor, th e Rev. S. F. P itts. T here will tie s and em blem , M ildred F an ch er Mr. and Mrs. W ill W rig h t w ere fering some very choice prizes descent, had d ism antled his slig h t C h ristm as tree erected in th e re a r Production capacity on th e Whip- be p reaching ag ain Sunday eve hosts a t a d in n er given at th e ir and E dna B rugger; child w elfare, ly dam aged ship, and had su p e rin home to Mr. W rig h t's tw o sisters of th e bakery, and w ith h er hus- pet-O verland p lan t w ill now perm it free. ning. The »opic for th e p a sto r’s M innie B. E astm an ; publicity, serm on Sunday afternoon will be, tended its re tu rn to th e com pany from P o rtlan d , Mrs. Nelle B anner- band and ch ildren, L aV a u n and a daily o u tp u t of one thousands H azel H am lin. St. C lair w ere Mrs. L illian Mat h an g ars a t V ancouver, he took his man and son Roy, also a lady D arrell, celeb rated th e re on C h rist- c a rs with facilities alread y "B lotting Out th e P a st.’’ friend, Anne Reynolds and d au g h thew s, Miss M yrtle Schm ale and T he officers of th e Legion are w ife out for a trip over tow n in th e m as eve. Mrs. Myers, who hus been u n d er way to Increase th is figure. te r Alice on C h ristm as Day. Ted Johnson, com m ander; W alter Miss M ildred H alvorsen, all of fam ily car. W hile they w ere p ro T he Im proved W hippet a t th e new Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Reeves e n te r In C alifornia for sev eral m onths P o rtlan d , and Miss E leanor Davis Olm scheid, flrst vice; H. A. B arnes, ADVENTISTS ANNOUNCE SABBATH SERVICES ceeding along a P o rtlan d stre e t a t tained a t C h ristm as dinner, Mr. and past, re tu rn e d th is m o rning ac prices w ill be announced sim ul o f O ntario, Oregon. Miss Davis is second vice; E rn e st B rugger, ad a m oderate ra te of speed, th ey w ere Mrs. Byron Bell and d au g h ter, and com panied by h e r son Guy T. tan eo u sly in ull p a rts o f* '-th e ju ta n t; C. C. Gray, finance officer; county lib ra ria n of M alheur coun T he re g u la r services of th e Sev stru c k by a h it-an d -ru n driver, the Mr. and Mrs. C. Reeves and tw o Myers and his 5-year-old son, J u n cou ntry. W. S. E verett, se rg e an t a t arm s; enth Day A dventists w ill be held force of th e collision o v ertu rn in g ch ildren, all of P ortland. ty. Mrs. In g ra h am of Hood River, ior. T he little boy h as n ea rly r e Mr. and Mrs. B. W. T horne and E. G ilberson, chaplain. T he ex on th e S abbath, Decem ber 31, w ith the E vans car, b ru isin g both occu covered from his rec en t fall of 50 th erm o m eter th is m orning reg is- ecutive com m ittee consists of A. W. Sabbath school a t 10 o'clock and p an ts and cu ttin g th e flyer’s wife Oregon, visited a t th e Jesse R ogers feet from a bridge onto th e ro ck s | ter,nK 89 Iow 89 20 degrees above d au g h ter Miss Betty T h o m e w ere home a week. M etzger, F. A. H am lin, F red H oss, I preaching a t 11. P ra y er m eeting qi»ite severely. ~ zero, or 12 degrees below freezing. C h ristm as d inner gu ests a t th e Mr. and Mrs. Wm. I’rebe e n te r below. E. L. Stafford and F ra n k Spy- j will be held W ednesday evening, No relief is prom ised, th e fo recast hom e of Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Ott. “They don’t hit and ru n in the tained frien d s on C hristm as Day, Mr .and Mrs. Ralph D eaville and Fred K ane of Iow a F alls, Iowa, brock. beginning a t 7:30. All are invited a ir,” rem ark ed E vans a fte r th e sec Miss Nelle C rank, A rth u r C rank of tw o ch ild ren spent C h ristm as with for th e next few days being severe S prin g d ale and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. is a g uest a t th e home of his T he follow ing appointive officers to th ese services. freezing w eather, according to th e ond a c c id e n t th e ir relativ es at H illsboro. Reynolds from P o rtland. b ro th er-in -law and sister, Mr. and have been announced by Com m an d istric t w eather m an. T he su b The Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Cecil P ounder en Mrs. C. H. C alkins. Mr. K ane Is der John so n : service officer, E. L. j EVANGELICAL CHURCH Moonshiners Arrested. te rtain ed at d in n er C hristm as, Jim sp en t an enjoyable C h ristm as w ith norm al te m p eratu re is accom pan S tafford; ath letics, E. J. B rugger, j ANNOUNCES SERVICES C harles M iller, residing “th ree P ounder and d au g h ter C rystal and th e ir g ran d d a u g h ter Mrs. A lta led by a driving ea sterly wind very favorably Im pressed w ith O re H. E. E astm an, R alph D eaville; m iles ea st of G resham , w as a rre s t Mr. and Mrs. A lbert P ounder, all G entry and th e ir g reat-g ran d so n w hich is p en etratin g , to say th e gon’s clim ate. When he arriv ed h ere he saw green g rass grow ing, New Y ear’s Day services w ill be ed S atu rd ay by deputy sheriffs and of C orbett, and Mr. and Mrs. E arl finance, Roy H. Gibbs, C. G. F an ch R ussell G entry as th e ir dinner least. The un u su al w eath er co n P ounder from P o rtland. e r, A. H. H offm eister; activities, held Sunday m orning a t Zion sta te ag en ts on a ch arg e of v io lat ditions a re cau sin g h ouseholders much In c o n tra st to th e blizzard he Mr. and Mrs. W. W. N orthw ay guests. Both Mr. and Mrs. Wood H. A. B arnes, R. D, Mickey, Geo. E vangelical ch u rch a t 11 o'clock ing th e prohibition law, according spent C h ristm as Day a t the home a re in reaso n ab ly good h ealth th is ln an y anxious m om ents reg ard in g had left behind him a few days previously. M cCormick, W. C. Akin, W. J. j w ith a serm on fitting the occasion. to a new s item in th e Sunday O re of h er d au g h ter, Mrs. P e a rl Savage, w in ter and th e la tte r Is proud of th e ir w ate r pipes Mr. and Mrs. C. A. C arothers en T eevin; le g isla tu re and A m erican- i The annual m eeting of the co n g re gonian. T he raid in g officers said in P o rtland. th e fact th a t Bhe is still able to do Mrs. H. L. S t.C la ir, Mrs. Benj. Mrs. H. C anzler has been in poor all her housew ork, in clu d in g th e ! D avies, Mrs. E lsie Cogswell and joyed a fine C hristm as dinner at ism , C. G. S chneid er; child w el-i gation w ill be held Sunday a f te r they cam e in co n tact w ith a savage the hom e of th e ir son, Ralph C ar- fare, Dr. H. H. H ughes, Dr. A. W. noon at 2:30 o'clock. All th e m em police dog as they en tered th e h ealth for sev eral w eeks and her laundry. I Mrs. M ary W elch had th e p leasu re m any frien d s w ish for her speedy B otkin; m em bership, W alter Olm bers of th e congregation a re urged prem ises, b ut in spite of th is in te r recovery. A C h ristm as d in n er p a rty a t the I la st evening of atten d in g a sacred o th e rs a t St. Joh n s. T heir g ra n d scheid, B. A. M iller, F ra n k Spy- to be p rese n t as very im p o rtan t ference they took possession of a D inner g u ests for C h ristm as Day home of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k H am - [ d ram a, "T h e N ativity”, given at sons, Raymond and T rum an H ous brock, A rth u r L edb ury; publicity, j business w ill be tran sa cted . S u n still, 300 gallons of m ash and about a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Ja ck lin included as g u ests Mrs. A nna Sunnyside M ethodist ch u rch , 35th ton o f C ottrell, accom panied them Zilm w ere Mrs. May G regg and son Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Conklin had day school w ill m eet a t 10 a. m. F. A. H am lin. 40 gallons of finished product. Near L ennfth, A rlie H ornlsh, Mr. and H am lin. Mr. and Mrs. T heodore and E ast Yamhill. T he p ag ean t th e M iller place th e sam e officers Mrs. F. M cGuire of P o rtlan d and Van D oninck, Mr. and Mrs. John was a m ost b eautiful one and p o r as d in n er g u ests on C hristm as Day said they found J. H. H oopingarner L elah U sher and ch ild ren of Bend, M iller of P o rtlan d , Mrs. C lem entine tray ed very vividly th e events lead Mrs. C.. H. B orqulst and daughter. in possession of a still, and he, too, Oregon. Mrs. McGuire and Mrs. De W itt and tw o ch ild ren , C harley ing up to th e b irth of the Savior. Miss Clover B orqulst, and Mrs. U sher a re sis te rs of Mrs. Zilm. C onklin’s son and daughter-in-law w as tak en into custody. T he d ram a, which was given last Mr. and Mrs. W. Woods and fam Van W alllgan and Ju le Laym an. Winter term in music will begin January 2 Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. M artin, all of ily enjoyed C h ristm as d in n er a t th e Mr. and Mrs. L. L. K idder and S unday night at th e ch u rch , will God sent his sin g ers upon earth hom e of h er m other, Mrs. P. B o u r ch ild ren Miss Joyce, R oberta and be repeated a t the sam e place next P o rtlan d . W ith songs of sad n ess and of m irth, geois, a t Rockwood. Miss H a rrie t A lexander is h ere T h a t they m ig h t touch th e h e a rts Mr. and Mrs. R alph R ogers and Roger, w ith Miss Mina G ilbert S unday evening. from S eattle to spend the C h rist w ere en tertain ed at C h ristm as din- j G resham Union high school will of men son Ja c k sp en t C h ristm as a t th e And b ring them back to heaven hom e of h er m other, Mrs. J. B. n er a t th e hom e of Mrs. K id d er’s resum e w ork next Monday, Ja u u - m as holidays w ith her sister Mrs. C arrie H ansen and her niece Mrs. again.—Longfellow . C’h an d lish of P o rtlan d . b ro th er-ln -Iaw and siste r Mr. and f a ry 2, and the G resham grad e Mary Dodge. Mrs. Minnie G andlitz is m aking C ontinued on page 4 Bine S erge S uits #2»JKt. her home w ith her son and d au g h Mrs. G. W. Cook of P o rtlan d . Oth- l school will open as usual on the C lo th craft Blue S erge Suita for ter-in -law , Mr. and Mrs. F red S alz era p rese n t w ere Mr. and Mrs follow ing day, T uesday, Ja n u a ry 3. Blue Merge S uits Studio First State Bank Building men and young men w ill solve m an, for the w inter. Cook's gon-ln-law and daughter Mr. Mrs. C h risten a H um ason ate All wool, la test m odels for men Mrs. Wm. P rebe en tertain ed th e and Mrs. Ben S chum acher and two | rh rl(ttm your clothes problem . A ylsw orth ai, P o rtlan d with and young men. Come and see j 'A M artin. G resham . tf Needle club W ednesday. A very them A ylsw orth A M artin, O resh- nice aftern o o n was sp e n t by all and ch ild ren of C orvallis, H. M. Miller her sister, Mrs. B eata Hayes. . . . - - - - I - . am. tf especially in te restin g w as th e large and son Glenwood, Dr. and Mrs. Next Monday being th e legal g rab bag w here everyone received J. E. C lanahan of Seaside, and J. N. If, Hat Free. New Y ear's Day holiday, sto res in a useful gift. Mrs. P reb e served a C lanahan. With th e purch ase of each su it very dainty luncheon w hich w as g en e ral will be closed and the Mr. and Mrs. H. J. P u lfe r w ere or overcoat. Now Is th e time. enjoyed by 21 m em bers. Mrs. postoffice will keep holiday hours. A ylsw orth A M artin.—Adv. Byron Bell, Mrs. Rooney and Mrs. th e host and hostess S unday for a Dr. and Mrs. R. II. Todd and Mr. D orothy Salzm an w ere welcome C h ristm as dinner p a rty w hich In In su ra n ce funds for farm loans. m em bers who have not been p re s cluded th e ir son-in-law and daugh- and Mrs. Fred Todd and tw o chll- No com m ission or brokerage. Very en t for som e time. te r Mr. and Mrs. Roy C rab tree of ! d ren sp en t C h ristm as w ith Mr. and easy term s. B W. T horne.—Adv. Donald L ittlep ag e retu rn ed from Tillam ook to enjoy C h ristm as with P o rtlan d , Mrs. P u lfe r’a b ro th er and j Mrs Ray Todd and fam ily of Van- his fam ily. Mr. L ittlep ag e Is doing sister-in -law Mr. and Mrs. Jam es couver, W ashington O ther guests tru c k hau lin g a t th a t place for Je n n in g s and son, Mr. and Mrs. [ a t th e home to enjoy th e bounte- J. C. HE«SEL Phone 1141 \\. A. HESSEL A lbert Pounder. Cecll P u lfer of P o rtlan d , P ercy oils C h ristm as d inner w ere E rn e st P u lfer an d Miss A daline A lander P eterso n of Salem , and Mrs F. A. Sickness Costly. S atu rd ay evening, Dec 31^ who m akes her home a t th e P u lfer , H oliday of P o rtlan d . Miss Alice Dance It h as been figured o ut by th e a t Rockwood g ran g e hall. residence. ! Todd is spending th e rem ain d er of M etropolitan Life In su ra n ce com S atu rd ay evening, Dec. 81.— V isitors th is. week a t the h er C h ristm as vacation w ith her pany th a t sick n ess in th e United W atch night party at Fairview C harles C alkins home w ere Mrs. g ra n d p a re n ts. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. S tates each y ear costs th e people g ran g e hall. in loss of w ages and m edical bills Polly M iller of A uburn, W ashing- , Todd. S atu rd ay evening, Dec. 81.— around tw o billion d o llars. It is ton, her d au g h ter Mrs. L ettie New- j T he Rev. and Mrs. E. H orstm an n comb and her nephew Alton K ings- ; re tu rn e d yesterd ay from a four- estim ated th a t p rem a tu re death tls t ch u rch and a t Powell Valley bury of Mt. V ernon, W ashington, day«' holiday visit w ith th e la tte r ’s Mission ch u rch . causes an equal loss. 52 «2 72 80 Mrs. Newcomb and h er sister Mrs p a re n ts and o th e r relativ es a t Pine- Red Head Motor optional S atu rd ay evening. Dec. 31.— K ingsbury own and co n tro l a larg e h u rst, W ashington. and w ith NEARLY GONE. W atch n ig h t services At Sarou ho sp ital at Mt. Vernon. Mrs. Mil- frien d s a t E v erett, S eattle and Au- L u th eran church. A few m ore holiday Outlooks ler Is an au n t of C. H. C alkins and ' h u m , W ashington. for sale at 10c a copy. Mailed S atu rd ay evening. Dec. 31.— Mrs. Newcomb his cousin. I Mrs. Vida S tubbs, n ig h t o p era to r DEPENDABLE w ithout ad ditional cost If W atch n ig h t services a t U ndenom i T his locality is experiencing a on th e local telephone boards, has n atio n al tem ple. w anted. Phone nam es and a d USED CARS real touch of w in ter w eath er, th e been ab sen t from her duties for a dresses to th is o ffic e . Monday, Jan . 2.—Re-openlng of — ---- — — — ■' — ———— ----- few n ig h ts oa account of illness. G resham Union high school. J .V. Cogswell has sold his a c re T uesday, Jan . 3.—Re-opening of age on E ast Powell stre e t to Miss G resham g rad e school. M arian Robertson and M rs.. Ethel U K U 'I.A B COMMUN M iller. T he p ro p erty has a fro n t ★ Myer* or Fairbank* Water Ny*tema Ication of G resham age of approxim ately 500 feet and a ROCKWOOD GRANGE HALL C hapter No. 117 O.E.8. De l.atal Separators and Milkers depth of 200 feet. It Includes a w ill be held T uesday Lowden Barn Equipment ON A b eautiful grove of fir, ced ar and evening, Ja n . 3, a t 8 Vaughan Garden Tractors o'clock, a t Masonic o th e r tim ber and was m uch dis hall. A fter a sh o rt cussed at one tim e as a possible Oliver Plows and Implements business session. Installation of of p ark site for G resham . T he new ficers for th e ensuing year w ill Oliver Tractor Implements ow ners are not yet ready to a n tak e place, to which th e public ia Uase Tractors 6-Piece Peppy O rch estra cordially invited. nounce th e ir plans. LADIEH S4c Iiy th e o rd er of th e w orthy OENTLEMEN Me Refreshm ent« Repair» for all Implement* D inner g u ests T uesday evening m atron. A complete line of Machiner, EVERYBODY WELCOME ' a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. C hase CLARA PULFER, Sec’y. . FLORENCE M. HONEY 1928 îOappp lieto i?ear 1928 HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. ■Knight CHRYSLER », Whippet IMPLEMENTS DANCE NEW MAPLE FLOOR NEW YEAR’S EVE., DEC. 31