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Here It Is! Neighborhood News, Read the News Items From a Dozen Wide-Awake Communities in Today’s Outlook T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 17, NO. 93 Kruger’s Quint Wins Again From Parkrose GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FAIR BOARD MEETS NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, Berry Men to Meet Next Monday to Study Problems 192S TEMPERANI E WOMEN HAVE FINE PROGRAM Thank You TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 42.00 l’er Year Coming Events Pomona Grange Plans Mid-Winter Picnic Au im po rtan t m eeting of th e fa ir 1 ; T hose in atten d an ce at th e all- board w ill be held on T hursday | day m eeting of the G resham W. C night, J a n u a ry 19, e t th e city h all, : T uesday evening. Jan. 17.—Pot I J . U. T h u rsd ay of last week w ere (By Benj. H. Davies) much pleased w ith every th in g but luck supper. Rockwood M ethodist w hich all m em bers of th e board church. O utplaying th e ir opponents in At the la st m eeting of th e M ult O i l ’he attendance. Follow ing th e de are urged to attend. Many m a tte rs every p a rtic u la r th e G resham high W ednesday evening, Jan. 18.— nom ah County Pom ona grange 1 p artm ent conference in the fore- p erta in in g to the conduct of th is school qu in tet brought th e ir sec I noon, th e Indies spread th e ir lunch Public m eeting of G resham I O. which was held at L ents, a rra n g e O. F. ond gam e th is season to a glorious year's fair will be considered and eon very Inform ally. W hile eating m en ts w ere m ade for a m id-w inter finish, F riday evening, w inning by some rad ical changes may be de Mrs. H. C. L arsen told of h er in W ednesday evening, Jan . 18.— picnic w hich will be held the com a score of 39 to 10. T his was cided on. T he question of free gate te re stin g ex periences In Am erican- Moving p ictu re at Fairview school- ing S atu rday. Ja n u a ry 21, in th e G resham 's second b asketball vic adm ission and w hether a m anager ization work. She also led out in house. high school gym nasium a t G resh sh all be p u t in ch arg e of affairs tory in a w eek’s time. am. T he exercises of th e day will the new W. C. T. U. game, recently F riday evening, Jan . 20.— Radio The list of players and sum m ary are am ong th e live questions to be advertised in th e Union Signal, en tertain m en t at Fairview g ran g e begin at 10:30 a. m. and continue considered. Also plans for a new of points 4 s as follow s: P lan s a re being perfected by the tu re plans as to cannery en larg e- This was provocative .of thought as hall. until the close of the afternoon's G R E SH A M PA R K R O SE building to house w om en’s exhibits C ooperative B erry Gow ers for a m ent and expansion. His sugges- j well as of fun program . O kuda (S ).............. r f ................ B a k er (5) and be h e a d q u a rte rs for th e ir ac F riday evening, Jan. 20.—G. U. D uring th e p ray er hour the Rev. 11. S. basketball team to B eaver T here will be no business tr a n s conference to be held at th e can- tions w ill be carefully considered L indrooth (13)-----l e .............P a n c a n (3) tivities w ill doubtless be tak en up , S quire <8).............. c ............... Pendleton at th is m eeting, if tim e perm is, or I “ ery ° " M onday’ J a n u a nr 23, when and put before the m eeting for ap- ’ D. B. W eintz and the Rev. H. V. ton. actions or g range w ork of any S a tte rstro m ( 2 ) . . . r g ............. N a rv er (1) proval or rejection. The m anage- W ilhelm. Mrs. Lulu H orning and kind put on a t the g athering, but the m em bers of th e organization T im m erm an ( 6 ) . . . l g ___ W hiteside (1) at an early date. F rid ay eveniug, Jan . 20.—A rem e m en t believes th is to be a p ro ject Mrs. E. G. Judd presented topics as club the en tire day will be one devoted P o w se tt M orris card p arty at Brockw ay & Nel and th e ir friends will exchange of g re a t im portance and it is hoped outlined by the N ational W. C. T U. son show room. to recreatio n , sociability and lis t S p ath <OAST ( LIMATE VIES ideas and experiences on th e grow th a t a full atten d an ce of m em bers Mrs. C. N. T ab er had ch arg e of the ening to a good program , the event E ilertson, referee. SOUTH IN WINTER ing and M arketing of berries. The w ill be on hand. S atu rd ay , Jan . 21,—All-day w in to be free to all who wish to attend. | I music ...„o.v. T hese num bers w ere m uch G resham ’s superb team work te r picnic of Pom ona g ran g e at G row ers a re asked to m ake new appreciated. The le c tu re r of each subordinate T aft, Oregon, Jan. 9, 1928.—Edi m eeting w ill be called to o rd er at held the visitors to com paratively G resham Union high school gym 10 o’clock and, prom ptly a t 10:30, re p o rts a t th is m eeting on acreag e g ran g e th ro u g h o u t th e county has D uring the re g u la r bi-m onthly nasium . few shots and the m ajority of these tor O utlook:—As a su b scrib er and been asked to provide two num w ent wild. Coach K ru g e r’s men an old custom er of th e G resham th e first speaker of th e day, J. of different kinds and v arieties of m eeting w hich followed, m essages Jan . 23.—A ll-day m eet bers on th e program , and in addi w ithout exception show ed th e ef Outlook. I feel I am entitled to a Brevet, will tak e up th e su b ject of fru its and berries. This inform a- of th a n k s from the farm home for ing Monday, at cannery. fertilizers, tellin g how to fertilize tion Is n ecessary as a basis of e s - j t h e a rticle s sen t from G resham ’s tion It is expected th a t a good fects of careful coaching and the little w riteup in your paper. I sold in o rd er to produce m axim um tim atin g th is y e a r's yield of b erries. F arm Home Gift day w ere read, W ednesday, Jan. 25.—Fairview sp eak er w ill be p resen t to deliver discipline th a t is alw ays atten d a n t out my F ord g arag e a t T routdale, an address. Oregon, to get aw ay from the east crops of q u ality b erries. Mr. Brevet It Is desired th a t this inform ation also a le tte r from th e sta te presl- 1 w ater system celebration. upon success. rep rese n ts th e fertilizer d ep artm en t be as n early co rrect as possible, dent relativ e to th e national co n -I T h u rsd ay afternoon, Ja n 26 — Nor is th is affair intended to be L indrooth playing left guard wind and im m ediately took up the of Sw ift & Company. He w ill give first as to th e num ber of acres of ference w hich is to be held in P ort Tea at home of Mrs R. C. Brooks, an in tellectu al one alone. The rolled up a fine score of 13 points search for a good clim ate, to live th a t placed his team fa r in ad in, so I landed at C utler City, h alf inform ation of value to b erry each kind and variety of berries, land F eb ru ary 14 and 15 was read. Fuirvlew , auspices Sm ith Memorial Inner m an, w hich is u sually w ell replenished on all picnic occasions, mile south of Taft. T aft is our grow ers and it is hoped th a t all and second as to the p resen t con- The G resham Union is anxious th a t ! P re sb y teria n church. vance of th e ir opponents. will be th e re early enough to get dition and prospect of yield. Con- I m em bers and friends sh all keep T h u rsd ay . Jan. ^ " - L a d l e s Uap- be they sum m er or w inter, will not postofflce though C utler City is a N ext F rid ay evening G resham his m essage. sld erab le w inter dam age has been these d ates open, and atten d if at tist Guild d inner at B aptist church. be forgotten In th is case. All a t high team w ill go to Beaverton for la rg e r tow n th an T aft. Well, any P est control In tre e fru its and done by th e freezing of opening fru it all possible. [ ---------- - tending a re asked to provide th eir way, I w an t to tell you about our a gam e a t 7:30. Mrs. F an n ie McCourt, m em ber ) i (day evening, Jan . 27.— Musical own basket lunch and nlso enough T uesday evening, J a n u a ry 23, the C alifornia clim ate in a short d is b erries will be discussed by J. E. buds, and the clo ser th e estim ate is M ultnom ah county given now of yield, the b etter will of the building and g rounds com tea, Rockwood L adles' Aid. for any who may be in th e ir party. Oregon In stitu te of Technology tan ce of P o rtlan d and in Oregon S tansbery, fru it Inspector. Follow ing Mr. th e m anagem ent be able to w ork m ittee of the C hildrens F arm Home S atu rd ay , Jail. 28.—Victory circle It has been suggested th a t, inas too. I happened to be in P o rtlan d q u in t is expected to play here. asks th e In terest of the local , ,mkc 8ale> A- w Metzger store, m uch as th e re may be visito rs F riday evening, J a n u a ry 27, the la st w eek end and it rem inded me S tansbery, Ray R eitsm a w ill tell of out the sales program . M embers w ill be asked a t th is unions of the sta te In plans being present from other counties, a little locals w ill journey to P a rk ro se for of the old days in A laska with his experience in co n tro llin g root S atu rd ay evening. Jan. 28.—Com- • a re tu rn game. F rien d s of the lo snow and ice. I had a h ard tim e weevils in red rasp b e rrie s. County tim e to su b scrib e for additional m ade for a fru it and nut o rch ard , inunity supper, P lea san t Home ex tra food In each basket would not be am iss. th e b eautifying of the Methodist church. cal school w ill keep these dates in getting home and. to my p leasan t A gent S. B. H all is down for a talk stock to cover p erm anent in v est also It. W. Gill, chairm an of the com grounds. Mrs. W. F. Honey spoke — 1 == mind and give th e boys th eir full su rp rise, when I got down on the on w hat he has learned d u rin g the m ents and betterm en ts. T he lunch hour will he an enjoy- of social service of early days of election of officers will tuke place m ittee on arran g em en ts, in w rit Roosevelt highw ay from Hebo to y ear of weevil control an d oth er support. problem s bearin g on th e b erry in able occasion. T hose atten d in g a re Oregon W. C. T. U. and Miss Maude { ut m eeting, It is hoped every ing to th e several secreta ries H erew ith th e Outlook presen ts T aft it w as ju st w onderful. The dustry, including suggestions ' on asked to b ring w ell-filled baskets. .A ld rich talked inform ally of plans .m em b er will attend. th ro u g h o u t the county, hopes th a t road w as dry, th e a ir w arm , no th e season's schedule of gam es. snow or frost. G rass w as green w hat to p lan t for profits. T his ad- Coffee and d essert will ba fu rn - for the use of motion p ictu res in I Mr. und Mrs. W. M. P h air, for- eaoh g ran g e w ill catch the sp irit Keep it for reference. m erly of C ottrell but now residing of the occasion and co n trib u te both and I ju st w ished th a t th e w arm d ress will be followed by flve-min- ’ ished by th e cannery. It is said cum paigns. Beaverton, th e re Jan. 20. ------ a t Eugene, visited over the week- in atten d an ce and In those factors clim ate seek ers only knew th a t by u te ta lk s from grow ers te llin g o f ' th a t th e d essert w ill be cold pack O. I. T., here Jan. 24. driving th ree ho u rs In an au to it th eir experiences in m ethods of , berries, eith er straw b e rrie s or red tim e ago for Baker, Oregon, to Join | «-‘rid w ith friends. They stopped In w hich go to m ake a successful so Corbett, here Feb. 3. ra sp b e rrie s or both. These are his b ro th er A lbert who has em- P o rtlan d for a visit with Mrs. cial event. would bring them into an ideal b erry cu ltu re, pest con tro l, etc. O. I. T., there, Feb. 7. J. F. Ja eg er, who has m anaged i said to have th e flavor of fresh ber- ploym ent there. P h a lr's m other. It is not know n a t th is tim e Just clim ate in our good old Oregon Oregon City, here Feb. 10. Mr. and Mrs. S uran and five- , w hat p a rt G resham g range will play H ill M ilitary Academy, here Feb- state. Yes, I have been all over to keep his C u thbert red ra sp b e rry : ries. M anager D. E. *Towle is not send- year-old d au g h ter have moved from in th e program of the afternoon, C alifornia and we have a clim ate field yielding good crops for th e 14. PIT]ASANT HOME h u t It Is hinted th a t puntom im e on th e R oosevelt highw ay in O re past 23 years, will te ll of his m eth- i ing individual notices to the b erry i L ents to th e 23-acre ran ch , the Corbett, th e re Feb. 17. gro w ers, b ut Is depending on th e form er Ed A nderson place, w hich Mrs. Helen N usshahn has been w ork will he put on by the local gon th a t is sistersh ip to any th in g ° d H- Beaverton, here Feb. 24. The above program is planned sto ry in th e Outlook and th e co- they have purchased from Messrs. mimed as one of 28 stu d en ts on the g ran g e rs ns p a rt of th e ir sh a re of in California. Oregon City, th e re Feb. 28. honor roll of Oregon Norm al th e en tertain m en t. I am one of the ow ners of th e for th e forenoon. A fter lunch J. J. o peration of th e m em bers to get Edey and H easton. M ilwaukie, here M arch 2. Mrs. Ed Sell was happily re school. Mrs. N usshahn, form erly Ju d g in g from past affairs w hich Slitz Bay Auto cam p and if any one F ish er will give an o utline of f u - |t h e word to all interested. m em bered y esterd ay on her b irth - Miss Helen M oulton, is a g rad u ate Pomona has staged In th is vicinity, w ants to know m ore about a Cali GRESHAM PUPILS PLAY th e picnic S atu rd ay ought to be day by a circle of neighbors who (|f G resham Union high school, IN VIOLIN RECITAL fornia clim ate in Oregon, ju st w rite called. A social afternoon w as ’ Mrs. E llen Radford of the Cot- w ell w orth attending. S aturday, to me. C. C. BUSH. spent and refresh m en ts w ere serv- tre ll com m unity Is now well on the as a rule, is not a very busy day on A num ber of G resham people a t ed. The birthday cake, w hich was way to recovery, she nwo being th e farm , especially th is tim e of tended th e recital given by the SANDY DI D SETTLERS the year, and the farm er who will pronounced a tine one, was baked 1 able to sit up p a rt of each day. PLAN SEMI-ANNUAL R obert B lair juvenile school of vio I Phoebe Brooks, F lo ra ; Ann Cope by E leanor Sell, aged eight. Mrs. Robert Lundbotn Is some- lay aside Ills cares for th e day Is lin playing at th e Y. M. C. A. a s TROUTDALE The P ioneers and E arly S ettlers land, lady assista n t ste w ard ; Vera Cholr reh e arsal will he held this what b etter at the tim e of th is w rit su re to be repuld by th e relaxation sem bly hall S atu rd ay evening, in society of Sandy and vicinity will L ester A shw orth has re tu rn e d Dixon, m usician. Ttie in stallatio n evening a t th e Mission church, ing, hut Is still under a physician's afforded and th e Interchange of w hich his wife Mrs. B eula B lair hold its sem i-annual m eeting on from H um boldt, K ansas, w here he of th e officers will tak e place at Tom orrow evening th e reg u la r care. Ideas on farm ing problem s. T he and W anda P hillips assisted. Sev Sunday, Ja n u a ry 29. in the gran g e visited relatives. the next re g u la r m eeting of th e prayer services will he held. T hese era l G resham boys and g irls, Don Mrs. Idell Wihlon, who 1 h at the com m ittee has m ade it plain th a t hall at Sandy. The m orning ses ald Page. R alph Q uicksall, Roger m eetings have been well attended E m anuel hospital In P o rtlan d , suf- non-m em bers nt the g range are Mr. and Mrs. H arold C raw ford g ran g e in F ebruary. sion will begin a t 10 o'clock. Din T he F airview g ran g e will give a of late and it Is hoped th is condi- t'ering from a com plication of aii- p erfectly welcome to enjoy the fes K idder, M argaret Ott and C urtiss of P o rtlan d spent th e w eek-end ner w ill be served a t noon and all Johnson, w ere presented am ong the visiting his p aren ts, Mr and Mrs. radio en tertain m en t F rid ay eve tlon will coniine. The young peo- | m eats, is said to be very low a t this tiv ities of th e day. a re requested to b rin g a basket ning, Ja n u a ry 20. at the g ran g e pie will m eet on T h u rsd ay evening. I time. Only m em bers of th e fam ily o th er players. T he soloists showed Wm. C raw ford. dinner. Coffee will be served free. hall. C ards, gam es and dancing A fter the Sunday school session a re being adm itted to th e sick «Il EN II AM DR ANDE m arked im provem ent since the T he T ro u td ale L adies' Aid met Local pioneers will fu rn ish the a f la st recital. will be p articip ated in, followed by next Sunday a 15-niinute service room. ELECTS DEEIUERS ternoon program . P ioneers and W ednesday w ith Mrs. J. T. McGin refresh m en ts. A sm all adm ission for the children will he held, be- ! M arin L ennurtz, who is a t the T he Juvenile o rch e stra from early se ttle rs w ith fam ilies a re co r nis. T h ere w as a larg e atten d an ce. At the re g u la r m eeting of the G resham gave several splendid D ainty refresh m en ts w ere served will be charged. E veryone Is c o r ginning a t 10:55. T he m orning Good S am aritan hospital w here he dially invited to attend. G resham g range held last S a tu r dially invited. num bers. The personnel of this preaching service will begin at Is convalescing from an operation, by Mrs. H. C. McGinnis and Mrs. little o rch e stra, of which G resham 11:10, th is m eeting to he conduct- co n tin u es to m ake sa tisfac to ry lin day, officers for th e ensuing year M. B. McGinnis. Unexpected Fires. O, 1. is ju stly proud, is M argaret Ott, ed in Swedish. A song service will ) provem ent, and will be able to re- w ere elected as follow s: Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Fox and LYNCH A m atch draw n up into a vacuum Neal, m a ste r; J. E. G ates, over D onald Page, B ernice McMurry, clean er sta rte d a fire in th e closet fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. E. Fox and he held at 7:30 in th e evening. tu rn to his home in the n ear fu The Lynch P aren t-T each er a sso se er; G eorge Honey, le c tu re r; M argaret W ilhelm. F ran ces Coop th a t com pletely dem olished a home. fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. J. S h o rt and ture. ciation will en tertain th e county COTTRELL er. Je an Inglis, K atherine Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Jack G reenwood Clyde Ruegg, ste w ard ; L. I’. Man Rays of sunlig h t passing through dau g h ter, and Mrs. Minnie B elder- Ralph Q uicksall, F red Jennings, a fish bowl burned a hole In a rug man w ere en tertain ed by Mrs. council a t the Lynch school on S a t and d au g h ters Nellie and P attle, ning, a s sista n t stew ard ; Em m a Mr. and Mrs. Roy Colson re tu r n urday, Ja n u ary 21. T he m eeting C u rtiss Johnson. C harles Corsage, w hich sm ouldered, Jim M urphy, and Mr. and Mrs. M anning, ch a p la in ; G eorge Leslie, • F ran ces Fox a t a fam ily d in n er flared into will convene at 11 o'clock and a ed Monday from C en tralia, W ash Oliver Gill w ere g u ests a t th e home tre a s u re r; Effie Hodge, se c re ta ry ; Jean Page and C harlotte Johnson. flame and sta rted an o th er home Sunday. luncheon will be served at noon. ington, w here they w ere called by | of Mr. and Mrs. llja lm e r Soderberg G eorge S leret, gate keep er; Olive Mr. and Mrs. B lair received fire. The P a re n t T eacher association In addition to the business m eet the illness and death of Mrs. Col ! T h u rsd ay evening. C raw ford, C eres; C alla Kenney, much com m endation on th e excel S ifting hot ashes th ro w n back m et F rid ay afternoon w ith a large so n ’s b ro th er, CarJ H ornbeck, who Pom ona; May Thom , F lo ra ; S usie le n t re su lts attain ed th u s far w ith into a coal bin cost still an o th er attendance. Mrs. C. E. Scott read ing, a program has been arran g ed T he young people of the M ethod passed aw ay la st F rid ay in a Cen Ruegg. lady a s s is ta n t ste w ard ; th e ir w ork in connection with home ow ner m any tim es th e price a very in terestin g p aper on a by the school. Miss C atherine Ar- ist ch u rch a re to be th e g u ests of b u th n o t of Monmouth Norm al tra lia hospital. Mrs. Colson and a 1 the young people of th e M ethodist G ladys Ruegg, m usician. th ese young local m usicians. of th e coal he tried to save.—Safe N orthw estern w riter E lla H iggin school will deliver an Illu strated siste r from P o rtlan d sp en t a week • church a t G resham , S atu rd ay eve- T he in stallatio n of th ese officers g uarding A m erica A gainst Fire. son. Mrs. W allace Spence san g "A New Art Classes. lectu re on her recen t E uropean at his bedside. will tak e place a t the n ext reg u la r | ning for a social time. F o u r Leaf Clover" and Mrs. L. A. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. A bbott anfl I will be In G resham at E liza m eeting of the grange, Mrs. Je ssie Several used d rag saws. L arge H arlow sang “When th e B irds Go tour. The M ethodists are p lanning beth 's Frock Shoppe on T hursday, Mrs. Olive Colson sp e n t th e w eek list of good used im plem ents. Hes ‘com m unlty su p p er" for S atu rd ay i M illar to officiate as th e in stallin g J a n u a ry 19, to m ake arran g em en ts N orth A gain.” Both songs w ere end on the Colson ranch. POWELL VALLEY -----1— J ■--------- „„ . in connection .. officer. for form ing new classes in applied sel Im plem ent Co.—Adv. evening. a n u a ry 28. w ritten by Ella H igginson. A d e Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Lemon mid a rt. D orothea S hort, P ortlan d .— Take a tip—try the Want Ads. The P aren t-T each er association ch ild ren of P o rtlan d spent the with th is event will he a fine free licious luncheon was served by Adv. will ap- of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k E ichenlaub Mrs. W allace Spence and Mrs. John will hold Its reg u lar m eeting a t the w e e k -e n d with Mrs".""l,emon’s par- I p r“ * ram «*•«»«• ° f New things under “Classified." of P o rtland. On S aturday evening On account of the new low prices schoolhouse F riday evening. Ja n u - entH Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Griffin Mr i P' " r *" ,h "He cw,BBlna la tw - Denison. they enjoyed a fine display of col on W hippets and C h ryslers all new T he young people of the Method- Repair Driveways. Mrs. Mary P arso n s had th e m is ary 20. A program will he re n and Mrs D. D Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. low prices on all used cars. Get ored stereo p tlcon slides of A laskan Now is the tim e to rep a ir your fo rtu n e to b reak h er leg la st dered at the close nt th e business j 1st group have selected two one-act W illiam Breen and fam ily, J. Mil- ,* one-aci th e price— look them over—then drivew ays w ith crushed rock or ler and Oliver Loney w ere K a.u r-j P'" ys * h,< h ,hPy >’“ n Pr8H*nM of m 7 B lc Ie n la Jb a r t o l ^ te pupil drive them. H essel Im plem ent Co. road gravel. See W alrad & W right, T h u rsd ay and Is staying w ith Mr. I m eeting and refresh m en ts will be teacher. day evening c a lle rs at the Griffin ' ' a r ' " a 'h e m onth of F ebruary. The X / I n Sund served. and Mrs. S. F. Harlow. —Adv._________ G resham , phone 1631.—Adv. Sunday to i i exact date has not been selected as Mr' w ent *•» Sund Mr. and Mrs. Swan Magnuson home, ( ard s w ere played and re- Jo h n Flem ing, an o u tstan d in g , . . . yet. T he Darts have b been e e n assigned, a sH la n ed Hl’ n ® p a r t ° ‘ «lay. p a rts m em ber of M ultnomah county club and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. F ran k fresh m en ts served. Em il Olsen has begun th e e re c and p ractice Is to begin T h u rsd ay w ork, entered th e Oregon S tate G ustafson and fam ily were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. M iller of S eattle tion of a larg e m odern dairy barn evening a t 7:30 at th e church d inner g u ests at th e home of Mr. college a t C orvallis a t th e b egin w ere w eek-end g u ests at th e home F u rth e r notlqes will ap p ear later. on his farm north of the Base ning of th e second sem ester, and Mrs. H jalm er Söderberg at of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W agner. The senior choir and th e m en's Line road south of T ro u td ale T his through a >75 sch o larsh ip w hich Bull Run. Mr. S oderberg’s condi- The m otion pictu re, “Sim ple w as aw arded him for his excel tlon is much Improved and he ex- s is ." will be show n at th e school- 1 q u a rte t of th e M ethodist ch u rc h I b a r n wl11 b,> con’Pl«’® *n cv*ry de- tall and will have accom m odations O REG O NIAN ind JO UR NA L lency In club activities. Jo h n was pects to resum e his work soon house F riday evening, Ja n u a ry 20, | will not m eet th is week for p ra c for 80 cows. tice because of conflicting dates. with the P. E. P. com pany. pledged to A lpha Gamm a Rho f r a and C o m bination w ith O U T L O O K u n d er the auspices of th e P aren t- ' One of the la rg e st coyotes ever T he Juniors will m eet as usual. Mr. and Mrs. C hester C h risten T eacher association. T he new au- I te rn ity a sh o rt tim e ago. seen In th is p a rt of the country sen of B ridal Veil w ere Sunday vis ditorium will he used at th a t time. was brought to th e ground la st F ri CEDAR itors a t t*>e home of Mrs. C h risten FAIRVIEW Miss Ruth Kplawn sp en t th e j day n ear Mabery statio n w hen a B a rg ain w ith sen ’s p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. w eek-end at the home of her par- I Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Olden and shot from som eone in the party IS Mnatha— By m all— J a n . 18 - Feb O utlook T he follow ing officers w ere ” '-c t- L undquist. Daily J o u r n a l ............................... ........ 15.00 entg, Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Splaw n, >6.50 the la tte r’s son and wife, Mr. and headed by R obert Strebin ended his ed at the an n u al business m eeting Daily and Sunday J o u r n a l . .. . .........7.00 Mrs. G ust A nderson has r e 8.30 The C o ttrell Sunday school Mrs. Noel Dobyns, all of Ione. ca reer. D ifferent hu n ters bad been of th e F airview gran g e held S a tu r tu rn ed to her d au g h ter's hom e In m em bership co n test betw een th e J B a rg ain w ith Oregon, left Sunday a fte r a visit try in g to get the anim al for nearly » M ostho— By m all— day evening: K atie Jo n as, re -e le c t Now to Feb. O utlook P o rtlan d a fte r spending th ree Reds and th e Blues will be cele- { with Mr and Mrs I. T. Wood Mrs th re e weeks, but he was too w ary Daily O regonian........................... ........ >3.78 >4.90 ed m a ster for th e fo u rth y e a r; w eeks in Powell Valley. She is b rated Sunday with a bask et lunch Dally and Sunday O re g o n ia n .. ........ 5.40 Olden Is a sis te r of Mrs. Wood, and for them . At last the hounds be 6.40 • C larence B uckner, o v erseer; F ra n k caring for h er g ran d ch ild ren w hile at noon a t th e close of th e m o rn Mr. Dobyns Is her nephew . T he longing to Mr. S trebin cam e upon Schm idt, le c tu re r; Jo h n M oller, the d au g h ter, Mrs Wilcox, Is em- ing service. T he Reds w ere the Oldens spent th e en tire week at his tra il and It was too late for ste w a rd . Clyde P eterson, a ssista n t ployed at the Meier 6 F ran k store. w inners In th e contest. P ray er the Wood home, but Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mr. Coyote. His pelt w as an un ste w a rd ; Mary H ollensted. chap- Andrew A hlinder has com pleted m eeting will be held W ednesday i lain ; Jo h n Jonas, tr e a s u r e r ; R uth a new porch on the fro n t of his evening at th e home of Ray Wll- Dobyns, who bad been at O lym pia, usually fine one and til perfect Moller, se c re ta ry ; A rth u r C ope house which g reatly im proves Its kenson. T he Ladies Aid will m eet W ashington, arriv ed for th e week condition. Robert, who is a skilled ,'1" 1 , hunter, shot and killed a sm all land. gate k eep er; F an n ie Mehaf- appearance. W ednesday afternoon at th e home M rs A. C. A lthaus and d au g h ter i brown hear In the woods above * * • «H H H H H H HH M H 44 4 » M » « * « » « » * « « » * * * » « » « « fey, C eres; Isabelle Low, P om ona; 1 Clifford E kstrom left a sh o rt j of Mrs. H H. W atkins. As the H elen w e r e th e week-end guests | C orbett on C hristm as day. Various Speakers Will Present Views Culture, Pests, Fertilizing and Other Topics. ALL DAY MEETING, TO START AT 10 •*«4MM4#»#*»4MMHMMHHMHMMMMHH4##4MM4»»»##4H4#: NEWS FROM MANY NEIGHBORHOODS Dailies at Bargain Rate Grab Onto It Through the Outlook!