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FRIDAY, JANUARY «, GRISHAM OUTLOOK, GRISHAM. OREGON 193S 1 Prominent Citizen i NEWS FROM MANY NEIGHBORHOODS Dies at Springdale PLEASANT HOME BORING T his locality received its sh a re At th e an n u a l m eeting of the P lea san t Home B aptist ch u rch on of w in ter w eath er th e p ast week. Decem ber 29 th e follow ing officers Snow com m enced to fall S atu rd ay w ere elected: L ouise M. Nelson, m orning and eontinued a t in terv als c le rk ; Mrs. Sadie Chase, tr e a s u r th ro u g h o u t the day. T h ere w as e r ; E. E. B rink, tru ste e for th ree about a th ree-in ch fall. S atu rd ay y e a rs ; Mrs. R obert M iller, Sunday e v e n in g th e snow changed to sleet school su p e rin ten d e n t; Mrs. B. C. and S atu rd ay n ig h t and Sunday A ltm an, a s sista n t su p e rin ten d e n t; it rain ed b rin g in g ab o u t one of th e Miss W ilma Chase, pianist. It w as sev erest silv er th aw s th a t has hit voted to extend a call to the Rev. th is locality for about 12 years. Gordon Johnson to become th e pas- j C onsiderable dam age w as done to to r of th e ch u rc h for th ree m onths, fru it and shade tree s and telephone W illis Jones led th e devotional lines. One line south of Boring for m eeting. Follow ing th e service a about a h alf m ile is all on the social hour w as enjoyed and re- ground. fresh m en ts served. Next Sunday Qn accou n t of th e storm th e re th e Sunday school w ill convene at w ere ,jO services at th e M ethodist th e u sual hour of 10 o'clock w ith , chUrch | a gt Sunday. The Rev. O. J. th e new sup erin ten d en t, Mrs. Rob- q , h a n nounces th e services for next e r t Miller in charge. Gordon Jo h n Sunday, w ith p reach in g at 10, S un son will preach a t 11 and 8 o’clock. day school a t 11, and young peo T he B. Y. P. U. w ill conduct th eir p le's m eeting in th e evening at service at 7:30 p. m. 7:30. All th e young people a re Mrs. P risc illa M. M iller, who has urged to be present. been in failing h ealth for th e past A special fre ig h t tra in cam e out v ear, received th e final sum m ons from P o rtlan d on W ednesday to to leave th is e a rth on W ednesday get a tr a c to r and snow plow be m orning, a t th e age of 83. Mrs. longing to th e sta te highw ay com M iller has been one of th e m ost m ission w hich h as been w orking faith fu l and devoted m em bers of on th e Loop road. T his plow was th e B aptist ch u rch since h er early being shipped to th e u p p er Colum girlhood and w as in stru m e n ta l in bia highw ay to help b attle th e the organization of th e B aptist d rifts and ice. ch u rch a t th is place in October Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T âcheron and 1897. F or m any y ea rs she w as su- Miss Eva T âcheron of G resham p erin ten d en t of th e Sunday school w<jre d)nner gup8ts Rt th(J home Qf and never failed in re g u la r attend* Mr. and Mrs. O. W. B oring one eve a nee at all services u n til a few ning recently . Miss T acheron is m onths ago w hen her health failed. teach in g in th e high school at S is She w as alw ays ready to help the te rs, Oregon. needy and sorrow ing, and alw ays School com m enced on T uesday gave to the point of self denial to a fte r a w eek's vacation. T he play aid in the su p p o rt of her church shed w as rem odeled d u rin g th e v a o r to help any who w ere in w ant. cation so as to be in b etter shape S he has been g rea tly m issed since for th e b ask etb a ll gam es. she has been unable to atten d se r Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Jo h n sto n en vices and visit th e sick and needy, te rta in e d at d in n er on New Y ear's but h er life w ill stand as th e g re a t Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Jo h n sto n and e s t m em orial In th is com m unity to Mr. and Mrs. Ja s p e r Dugger. those who have know n her as one who alw ays pointed th e w ay to h er , HALEY m a ste r as the right way to live. "D istrib u tin g to the necessity of T he Sunday school of th e H aley sa in ts; given to ho sp itality ,” would B a p tist church w ill begin at 10 describe the life of th is one who o’clock Sunday, follow ed by th e has gone to rea p th e rew ard w hich m orning service at 11. At 6:45 p.m. God gives to those who faithfully the ju n io rs will m eet for th e ir obey his com m ands. first m eeting of th e New Year, w ith F u n eral services w ere held th is Mrs. A ndrew Johnson as th e ir lead afternoon a t th e P leasan t Home er. T he evening service will s ta rt B aptist church w ith in te rm en t in a t 7:30. All services d u rin g next P lea san t Home cem etery. Sunday will be conducted in th e The funeral of W elch M urray E nglish language. A co rd ial in v i w as field a t th e M ethodist church ta tio n is extended by th e p asto r, on T hursday afternoon a t 2 o'clock, the Rev. Joh n S. N ordell, to atten d Mr. M urray w as an uncle of Mrs. all services. B. C. A ltm an, aud a veteran of th e POWELL VALLEY Civil w ar. • The O rient school opened on Bible school at 10 o'clock will be T u esd ay m orning follow ing the the only service to lie held Sunday C h ristm as vacation. a t the S aron L u th e ra n church on A rth u r N asshalin has been ill the account of th e absence of th e p a s p ast tw o days, suffering w ith a se tor, th e Rev. Enoch Sandeen. v ere cold. H ans Nelson lias been enjoying See the b arg ain s listed in an enforced re s t at his home, the W ant Ads. snow and cold m aking it im possible to op erate the saw m ill. The atten d a n ce at M ultnom ah g ran g e la st S atu rd ay w as ra th e r sm all on account of th e storm . The election of officers w as deferred u n til the Ja n u a ry m eeting. The children and young people h ere have been m aking good use of th eir sleds on th e slope of Mr. C & h e eye of the expert W ern er’s field. T he tem p tatio n has been g rea t for som e not so young, can detect the frailties in b ut th e fear of broken- bones kept a watch and correct them them from exhibiting th e ir skill on a toboggan. before serious harm is T he storm prevented the F ra n k M iller fam ily from moving to th e ir done. Let us inspect and new home at Ione. They a re ra th e r clean your watch every im p atiently w aiting for the h ig h ways to be opened. little while Jessie N asshahn is still under th e d o cto r’s c a re w ith her arm w hich was so severely cu t la st , week. It w as n ecessary for th e ' d octor to put in 20 stitch es to hold th e wound together. « PAGE THREE 1 w here w here they w ill resum e their ’ w ith a C h ristm as eve d iuner party. i studies at th e Oregon norm al. 1 Among the g u ests w ere th e la tte r's B. B. T u rn e r m ade a business sister, Mrs. Louise Miller, and her trip to th e Boring neighborhood , 80,1 Clarence. T uesday aftern o o n . A num ber from th is com m unity Mrs. Ruby Johnson and little attended th e in stallatio n of the E rn e st C. C hapm an, a one tim e d au g h ter F ra n c is w ere city v isito rs O. E. S. officers of T ro u td ale ch ap prom inent figure In sta te activities, on T uesday of thU week te r, last W ednesday evening. died at his home at S p rin g d ale on Its Mr. and Mrs. J. A. P lu n k ett en- T he high school bus m ade T h u rsd ay , J a n u a ry 5. at th e age of first trip since th e holidays, on te rta in e d a t th eir K enton home lust 67 years. He is survived by his T h u rsd ay evening for the te ach ers W ednesday of th is week. wife, Mrs. E ln o ra Chapm an, a ste p T he silv er thaw of Sunday and and m em bers of th e school board dau g h ter, Miss A udrey C hapm an, Monday did little dam age In th is and ,h e ir husbands and wives, aud a b ro th er Wiley of S eattle. i vicinity o th er th a n putting some of T hose atten d in g from here were. Mr. C hapm an w as born at C la c k -! thp te | ephone lines out of c o m m is-: T eg art, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. am as, Oregon, but for th e past 14 g|on and mak(nft tra v p , Qn th e H all, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. E dw ards, years has been a resid en t of road8 diffl(.ult ow ing to th e ley Mr. and Mrs. T. C. M illar. The S pringtlale. He w as a m an of ' condltlon ■ evening w as sp en t playing ‘'500,” prom inence in his com m unity. He The g ran g e Social club will m eet liigh honors going to Mr and Mrs. had been actively connected w ith a t th e g ran g e hall S atu rd ay eve 8. B. H all. the sta te in stitu tio n for feeble ning, Ja n u a ry 7. Owing to a sh u t down for the minded a t Salem and w as an in ti holidays of the m ill at P resco tt, m ate frien d of th e fam ily of Gov SCHOOL DIST. NO. 7 Oregon. F ra n k F ish er has been en ern o r P atte rso n . joying a vacation at his hom e on F u n e ra l services w ill be held at L ast F rid a y nig h t th e stro n g the B ark er road. 1 o’clock Sunday aftern o o n a t th e east wind blew a tree acro ss the Gospel h all a t S p rin g d ale u nder freight line of the O W R * X ‘ KATS S U T RKR U 'T NOW. the d irection of the M etzger u n d er near H em lock sta tio n ; a fre ig h t! FFE1.S_Y EARS YOUNGER tak in g p a rlo rs of G resham . I n te r tra in passing d u rin g th e night “Now I eat even sa u e rk ra u t and m ent w ill be m ade in C lackam as stru ck it but no dam age w as done, sau sag e and feel tine. A dlerika cem etery. stom ach gas and I feel 10 On D ecem ber 26 Wm. T eg art. Mr. y ended ea rs younger.”— Mrs. M. Davis. and Mrs. W. E. T egart, and chil- ... , , . J u s t ONE spoonful A dlerika re- PLEASANT VALLEY dren, \ irginia. W illiam and Violet, Ueves gas and th a t bloated feeling m otored to McMinnville, enjoying so th a t you ra n eat and sleep well, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Richey have a bounteous d in n er and a p leasan t Acts on BOTH upper aud low er retu rn ed from a two w eeks’ visit bowel and rem oves old w aste m a t visit w ith relativ es. te r you never th o u g h t w as there. w ith th e ir son. Dr. L. C. Richey of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F ish er No m a tte r w hat you have tried for Pendleton. and son R ussell of E verett, W ash your stom ach and bowels, A dleri O. O. P a r re t tran sa cted business ington, w ere house guests during ka will su rp rise you. G resham in L ents Tuesday. th e holidays of th e fo rm er's fath er D rug Com pany.—Adv. The M isses Alice Richey, Miriam H enry F isher. For low est ra te s on autom obile, Savo and K ath erin e P oppleton re- | Mr. and Mrs J. E dw ards en ter- tru ck and g en eral in su ran ce see tu rn ed to Monmouth T uesday tained a p arty of P o rtlan d friends B. W. T horne.—Adv. 1928 Is Yours! You van m ak e it m ean so m e th in g real in y o u r life—s o m e th in g th a t will give am i give ric h ly in th e days to com e. The best the world affords— what ever you w ish most— anyth in g of your choice can be yours through the aid of a grow ing Sayings account. SAVE IN 1928 AND PROSPER ggtuife. « f Qa«aû«uta The Wind-Up of the AUCTION SA LT I Will Wind Up the Auction Sale, Saturday, Jan. 7, with a PACKAGE SALE Beginning at 9 a. m., Saturday, January 7 W ATCH INSURANCE In order to dispose of the balance of the stock I will offer the public a real treat. Packages will contain merchandise from $4 to $25 values at $1 a grab. Among the packages will he men’s and ladies wrist watches, diamond rings, jewelry and silverware. so e PLEASANT z VALLEY t A p arty w as given W ednesday evening a t th e home of Mr. and M rs. A. C. Ball. T he evening was sp e n t in playing 500 and dancing. A delicious lunch w as served. T hose p resen t w ere Mr. and Mrs. G len H arm an. L eonard H arm an, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. S tew art of L ents, Mrs. D I). Forbes, C h a r lotte P eterso n of Cam as, W ashing to n , Mr. and Mrs. H. P aulsen, Mr. and Mrs. A lbert T roge, Mr. and Mrp. Chas. H ornecker, N orm a Hor- n ec k er and C h a rlo tte D ahlquist. Mealey’s Jewelry Store GRESHAM,OREGON A S T A T E D C om m unication F airview Lodge No 92. a . F. * A. M., S atu rd ay eve ning. Ja n u a ry 7, 1928, a t 8 o'clock L abor in M M. Degree. V isiting b re th re n welcome. WM H. STANLEY, Sec'y. RUSSELL C. WILSON. W M For rea l e sta te loans see or call B W T h o rn e —Adv G resham F uel Co. Wood, Coal, Briqacta PROMPT SERVICE! Phones Office 1 «31 Res. Six» IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME AND TAKE A GRAB! Three beautiful gifts will be given away at each sale, 2 and 7:30 I’. M. daily $100 Diamond Ring Last Chance w ill be given away Saturday N ight, January 7 It w ill pay you to attend this sale and buy high-grade Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds, Silverware, C ut Glass, Clocks, W aldiner Chains, Cuff Links, Fountain Pen Sets. Pearls valued at $10 to $75, Amber and Crystal Beads and other merchandise too numerous to mention w ill be sacrificed at Pl B I.IC A U C T IO N . Diamonds, Men’s Watches, leadies’ W rist Watches Silverware TRAVEL M a n y o f o u r g ra d u a te , fin d it easy to trave I , becau«c h u s in e n college tra in in g e q u ip , th e m to " h o ld p e t it io n . in c itie .th e y visit. W r ite fo r F R F E S U C C E S S C a u l« * . E n ro ll . n v rim e. O fte n w t can help ■ tu d .r.i, who need p . t , tim e ' h»h," while attending w.hooL Behnke-W alker BUSINESS COLLEGE Portland Guy D. 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