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FAIRVIEW PROVIDES WATER SYSTEM ANI) FIRE PROTECTION; HAS CITY ADVANTAGES; WATCH FAIRVIEW GROW G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 17, NO. 9« GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OKKOON. FRIDAY, State Dairymen to Discuss Live Topics CONSIDERS NEW WORK, r 1. FREE EMPLOYMENT ADS. JANUARY 2 <» TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 1928 #2.90 Per Year I Berry Growers Pass Church Services Powder Explosion Various Resolutions SUPREME PURPOSE Hurts Four Persons OE CHURCH OUTLINED Some need work, some need help. , A number of tmportant regolu. T he M ultnom ah County B reeders Mrs. Jam es F itzgerald w as se ri school to be held In conjunction I he Outlook would like to bridge the gap between tlons w ere passed by the m em bers R ealizing th a t th e su prem e p u r ously burned and several m em bers w ith th e S tate D airy association her fam ily m ore or less badly these two classes and make it easier for the man or wo- of the Co°i’eratlve B erry G row ers pose of th e church Is to help peo of m eeting a t F airview on F eb ru ary ■ . , - , . , , at th e ir m id-w inter m eeting on last ple find th e ir way to Jesu s Christ h u rt in un unusual accident which at the F itzgerald home 1 and 2, is th e first m eeting of its man seeking employment to find it and the one needing Monday, bearing on conditions in and the w ealth of tru e Christian occurred 2*4 m iles southeast of lioring kind to be held in th is county. the organization and on legislative living, all th e services in th e Bap T h u rsd ay m orning. The accident : help to find the man or woman for the job. In v estig atio n s w hich have been problem s. T he reso lu tio n s com tist church next Sunday will be happened as the family was a t the In keeping with our policy to be of the greatest m m ade by th e governm ent and th e ittee consisted of Ray Reltsm a, conducted witli this purpose In b reak fast table and was th e re su lt the explosion of about 15 pounds vario u s sta te experim ent stations service to the communities covered by the Outlook WE F. J. K eller. A. L. Heacock, N. P. view In th e m orning ch u rch se r of of black blasting powder which th e p asto r the Rev. E. O. Judd, had been placed in the oven of the over a period of m any y ears have .W ILL RUN D U R IN G FEBRUARY EMPLOY- Nelson, A. P eler, Wm. C arlstedt, vice revealed some s ta rtlin g facts in r e \ »r. \ 'r » n c r n i-r- t_ • • . • E rnest Johnson, Mark Nickerson, will speak on the them e, “The kitchen range the night before to AltLA 1 ADd. IK K E to those 111 our territorv seeking <» F. L arson and Anna Lehm an, Meaning and Message of th e Book dry out, and had been forgotten tu gard to some of th e diseases w hich the m orning w hen the fire was a re m enacing the d airy industry. of L eviticus." In the evening s e r built. work and to those seeking help, except, of course, strictly vice the topic will he, "T he Price Not u n til th e la st few y ears w ere The force of th e explosion was business ads. I belleflt of • » concerned. th e se inv estig ato rs able to give In addition to th e reso lu tio n s the of a Successful C hurch.” These so g reat th a t Mrs. F itzgerald was follow ing com m unication ts ad services, also th e Bible school and hurled eight or ten feet into a co r m uch encouragem ent as to m ethods Call at office, write or phone 1561. dressed by M anager D. E .Towle to th e young people's m eeting w ill be ner of the room. Mr. F itzgerald and of control. P ra ctical m ethods have Yours for greater service, m em bers of th e association who son Charlie w ere crashed through Rev. 8. F. Pitts now been w orked out and a t th a t w ere not p resen t a t th e m eeting held at the usual hours. th e door and unother son, Bob, The Rev. S. F. P itts, for the past m eeting th e se fundam ental prob GRESHAM OUTLOOK. and to o th e rs In terested : th ro u g h a window, in th e m ean "A rran g em en ts a re being m ade GRESHAM TEMPLE lem s w ill be explained and th e four y ea rs p asto r of th e U ndenom tim e the burning powder filled the by th e m anagem ent of th e B erry kitchen with fumes, and fires s ta r t LOCAL BASKETEERS m ethod outlined by w hich the in atio n al tem ple in G resham has SERVICES ANNOI'NI’ED row ers to secu re a carload of ed In m any places. The fath e r and HAVE CLOSE (ALL G dairym en can save them selves been called upon by a com m ittee fertilizer. Members who wish to soon recovered th eir senses In Sunday school will be held a t 10 sons heavy losses on th e ir dairy herds. from P o rtlan d w ith th e idea of es tak e advantage of th is o p p ortunity th e open air and, hearing the ta b lish in g a sim ila r w ork in th a t (By BenJ. H. Davies) m ust have th e ir o rd ers in not la ter o'clock at th e U ndenom inational m oans of Mrs. F itzgerald, w ent to T he m eetings w ill s ta r t each city. A rran g em en ts a re as yet b ut Union higlj won its fourth c o n than Monday, Ja n u a ry 30. tem ple. P reach in g servicea will her rescue. Mr. F itzgerald was m orning a t 10 o'clock and a d jo u rn "To those who have not been on tak e place at 2 o’clock in th e a fte r able to get her nearly to th e door tentativ e, b ut th is evening it is ex secutive gam e of th e season Tues- m ent w ill be about 4 o'clock in th e the Outlook m ailing list I w ish to w hen his own stren g th w as ex pected details w ill be perfected An en th u sia stic g ath erin g of day on th e local floor. afternoon. T he ladies of the F air- say th a t th e p aper is sen t to you by noon and 7:30 In th e evening. hausted. He dropped her to get w hereby th e full gospel work, F airview b oosters m et a t the F air- Choir p rac tice will be held a t 7 The score 20-19 speaks elo q u en t th e association u n d er a resolution his b rea th and the older son view g ran g e a re p rep a rin g to serve w hich Mr. P itts rep rese n ts, will be view schoolhouse W ednesday eve- ly _ of _____ th e _________ sta te of ________ com bat. T ___ he th a t w as passed a t M onday’s meet- p. m. Tuesday, followed by th e re g brought his m other to safety. Dr. lunch a t noon each day to those in organized in P o rtlan d , th e tim e for nlng to celeb rate th e ir recen t v ie - 1 o. I. T. boys w ere som ew hat h e a v - I inK ani1 w *!* b<> us<‘<1 <luring the u la r p ray er service. T he young H ughes was called from G resham atten d an ce at th e m eetings a t a the first m eeting and the place of tory in th e successful com pletion ter th an the locals and w ere w ell i e ? . 7 m i £ r t a ^ t T i X a n d T s ^ h is people's Bible class w ill m eet at anil a P ortlan d am bulance was nom inal charge. T he m eetings sum m oned, w hich took the injured w ill be held in th e new F airview w orship to be decided la ter. The of the w ate r system w hich has oc- coached. T he close of th e first is th e only medium we intend using 7:30 F rid ay evening. A cordial In to th e T hom as sa n ita riu m in cupied the atten tio n of officials and q Uart Pr found G resham leading ' we m ust a «k you to w atch for vitation is extended to all, as a real G resham . g ran g e hall w hich Is adequate and G resham m in ister will continue w orkm en for several m onths past. Z* . , , , , leaning, jt f in te rest th a t w ill a n n e a r benefit and sp iritu a l u p lift Is being Mrs. F itzgerald w as the m ost se w lth O kuda th e sole w inner in , th e p ,,al,pr ft.„m , lme can ta k e ca re of a large crow d his w ork h ere in connection w ith Pep, optim ism and a broad outlook 5 t0 aper from tim e to tim e verely burned, and the w onder is th e P o rtlan d p asto rate. felt by those who atten d th e se r on the fu tu re ch aracterized th e of points, T hings becam e in te rest- , "T he follow ing reso lu tio n s w ere com portably. th a t she did not lose her life. The m eeting from beginning to end. An ing d u rin g the next period of play passed by th e m em bers present on vices. fire singed her h air from th e back Dr. B. T. Sim m s of th e Oregon in te restin g program , w hich show ed na n , „ „ „ „ „ Monday covering m any Item s th a t In connection with the reg u lar of her head and burned her hands, much ca re in its p rep aratio n , was aS ° ' 1 T PP S tate college ex perim ent station, NEIGHBORS OF a re of vital in te re st to all of us services a series of co ttag e prayer arm s, face, neck, one utikle and one WOODCRAFT INSTALL enjoyed by an audience th a t filled ents an<* alth o u g h S quire m issed and w ill be one of the prom inent we will ask you all to read m eetings w ill be held beginning shoulder. She is suffering severely the beautiful auditorium of th e (sev eral foul throw s, he, w ith sam e carefu lly and cooperate w ith sp eak ers on th e program . W ed from the burns, th e bruised and In sta lla tio n of th e officers of m odern new schoolhouse. The Okuda, L indrooth and S atterstro m , th e o th er m em bers in every way next Monday and continuing for shock. Mr. F itzgerald had severe nesday m orning a t 10:30 he will N eighbors of W oodcraft who w ere m eeting was Mayor E. E. H e s l h / o f ™ "nec‘ed w ltb *“W P° SSibb' « " ■ « I"* " p erh ap s ten days. D uring this b urns on one hand and arm and sp e a P from th e subject, "A natom y elected on Decem ber 27 took place tim e a revival cam paign will be one leg, on one hip and his back. and Physiology of the R eproduct T uesday aftern o o n a t th e home of who In his in tro d u cto ry rem a rk s en o ” Kb to leave th e "Y” reg ister- Outlook to Be A ssociation Paper, said th e city council had w orked tag but 8 points to G resham 's 16 at W hereas, w ith a m em bership of considered to be held In th e near IBs overalls w ere burned through. ive O rgans of th e Cow”, and on Mrs. Em m a M anning. At th e co n long and faith fu lly to bring about th e w histle. He was taken home last night but n early 80» It is expensive and slow to future. w as retu rn ed to th e san itariu m , T h u rsd ay afteiiioon at 2:15 he w ill clusion of th e cerem onies re fre sh the desired resu lt. The su rro u n d - ' m ail out le tte rs to each m em ber, and Recently th e p asto r of the w here both he and his wife a re b e Okuda showed m uch of his for- Whereas, for the past seven y e ars handle th e topic of th e freshening m ents w ere served and a social ing co u n try w as well rep resen ted m er d ex terity and pivotal sk ill In th ® O utlook P u b lish in g Co. has a lw ay s tem ple, th e Rev. S. F. P itts, was ing cared for. C harlie's burn s w ero cow and new calf. Dr. Sim m s will tim e enjoyed. The p resen tatio n of In those p resen t. Mayor Lou H arlow of T ro u td ale th is half. L indrooth also played bcen eoarteous and obliging In giving called upon by a com m ltteo in confined to his head and one hand. also begin th e m orning program th e pagt g u ard ian pin t0 M„ was th e first speaker on th e pro- w en UH •*n P,e »pace well located for our P o rtlan d to begin an U ndenomi Boh was burned but not so se v ere ly ns others. Both hoys and th e ir on T h ursday, speaking from th e E m m a McBain w#g m ade by Mrg gram . She expressed h erself as I copy, and national w ork there. T he tim e and fath e r received th e ir burn s when T n f p r t im iG A Ah n r t i n n ” Oth O th - . W hereas, th e O utlook P u b lish in g Co. subject, “ “ Infectious bortion”. m uch in terested in the grow th and j D eterm ined to lose gam ely, th e M anning in a few w ell-chosen place of th ese services, w hich will they w ent Into the room to the re s er sp eak ers to follow on th is im w ords of ap p reciatio n . expansion of th e neighboring tow n v isito rs tossed 11 points through h a s generously concluded to give our All are m em bership a special club ra te of >1.75 he held in connection w ith th e se r cue of Mrs. F itzgerald. of Fairview Cedric Stone, a form - th e net tbe ,a st ,lalf to Unloil p o rta n t topic w ill be C. C. Dixon of Follow ing a re th e officers of the er m ayor of F airview , n ex t spoke . . . , . 4 Jn . per . y ear, . providing _ we will , pay . the vices in G resham , w ill be a n suffering considerably from b ru is es and shock. Shedd, Oregon, and Dr. W. H. o rd er: Mrs. Em m a McBain, p ast and com mended the lead ersh ip and ” *Khs 4. th e y gained steadily un- HuhscriptioriH th ro u g h our c en tra l of- nounced a t a la ter date. N eighbors who heard th e explo L ytle, of Salem. organized effort necesspry to b ring til the final sh rill of th e w histle Jn advance a n d re q u ire our m em- g u a rd ia n ; Mrs. C. E. Van Slyke, sion and hhw the flash h u rried to At a re c e n t m eeting of the b an k gu ard ian n eig h b o r; Mrs. Em m a about th e end desired. He th in k s left G resham ahead by b ut one h‘‘rs to rtl1 take the pa," r’ therefor«» the assistan ce of th e fumlly and the , ,, lie I‘ R esolved. th a t w.- accept the I’ ISTOR CHOOSES ers in atten d an ce at the B ankers' (M anning, ad v iser; Mrs. R ichard it possible th a t som e day th e w orld point T hls . .. fire was soon extinguished. All the may hear about “th e w ater th a t ' ... . . . offer o t 1 " ' O utl,»ok P ublishing Co. UNIQUE SUBJECT w indows in the kitchen were blown school held a t C orvallis a resolu- Beadle, se c re ta ry ; Mrs. John Bliss, m ade F airview fam ous." played, alth o u g h n eith er p atro l nor McNary-lIaugen Bill Approved. out. O .F. Cady, a form er m ayor of am bulance w ere called. tlon w as passed to the cfTect th a t j tr e a s u r e r ; Mrs GpnevieVe From - Services at the E vnngellcal W hereas, th e p ast seven y e a rs of a d . It Is considered th a t two young F airview and now residing in O re -| Referee A1 F ren ch presided. th e b an k e rs of th e sta te should m elt, a tte n d a n t; Mrs. Elizabeth v e rsity tn A m erican a g ric u ltu re have church will he held Sunday m orn d au g h ters of the fam ily w ere fo r gon City, w ith his wife drove over cu rb loans m ade to dairy herds Jack , m agician ; Mrs. Alice Sm ith, worked serious havoc, and The lineup Is as follow s: ing at the usual tim e, 11 o'clock, tu n a te in being late to break fast, for the evening and spoke briefly. th a t w ere effected w ith contagious cap tain of g u ard ; W hereas, the burden of high cost of (T h e serm on topic will be, “A for it is said th a t If they had been O kuda ( 9 ) .......... He assum ed th a t few voters for Al (6) R odunck Mrs. C arrie abortion. T he losses have been so Pow ell, inn er sen tin e l; D. D. Jack, Sm ith would be found in the audi L indrooth (4 )... ' S « quare Man in a Hound Hole.*’ in th e ir accustom ed places they would have taken the full force of 4) To we net can n o t he h om e Indefinitely, and g re a t from th is contagious disease outer se n tin el; Mrs. Rosa C rasw ell, ence. He th in k s 'th a t Fairview S quire ( 5 ) .......... W hereas, th e th eo ry ot the w orkings T his serm on should be in stru ctiv e the explosion. S a tte rstro m (2). M anning should now come into her own, h in . . . . ( I ) th a t a herd th a t is effected becomes m usician; E liza M etzger, c o rre s . .. ( 6 ) B allinger o f the M c N a ry -lta u g e n hill Is to put as well as helpful to all, especially dered no longer hy th e lack of an T im m erm an . .. a g ric u ltu re on a p a rity w ith the pro- to such as a re in difficulty or a serious risk not only to th e ow n pondent; Am elia D uncan, flag b ea r available w ater supply. D ow sett, Spath, B ram m al I tectlon now enjoyed by m ost o th er er b u t from th e stan d p o in t of the e r; J .H. M etzger, J. E. M etzger City atto rn ey for both F airview W hetzell. trouble. All friends a re cordially A gam e p relim in ary to the m ain maJor lines of a* Uvlty ln o u r nation and G resham , C. G. Schneider, said b an k e r w ho m ight be financially and H arry T ru itt, m anagers. Invited. event was th a t of th e F ro sh vs. th e f?,r < . ,, , th a t F airview m ight w ell have a in te reste d in th e success of the I Be It Resolved, th a t we urge upon Tbe Sunday school will m eet at sh a re In th e rapid developm ent fa c u lty . This tu ssle, rep lete w ith congress th e serio u s co n sid eratio n and herd. F riday evening, Jan. 27.—Musical 10 a. m. T he p are n ts of th e S un w hich is predicted for the next 50 “P re v en tin g B reeding T roubles FREE METHODIST y ears for th is p a rt of th e county. frills, spills and th rills , w as one speedy p assag e of th is hill to the end day school children a re urged to leu, Rockwood L adles’ Aid. SERVICES AS USUAL He w as glad to have a sm all p a rt continuous fun-fest from s ta r t to thnt «un>>™ production of a n y of the in th e B ull” w ill be the sub ject of .. e sse n tia ls of hum an life m ay not d e co operate by b ringing th e ir ch il F riday evening, Jan. 27.—Mas , . e whole . , comm o- an ad dress by Dr. W. B. Coon of T be rp g u lar gerv,ceg w, „ be held in pu ttin g acro ss th e w ater system , fin is h . pre ss .. the value of . . th dren and inviting o th ers who do querad e dance and card p arty, u n and voiced th e sentim ent th a t G arhed in colorful raim en t ran g - d lty below th e cost of production, and not atten d elsew here. F o rest Grove W ednesday m orning at th e F re e M ethodist church Sun- G resham w ished success and would der auspices P.-T, A., Lynch schoolhouse. at 11:30. At 1:15 Dr. C. R. D onhara ¡day, Sunday school a t 10. preach- extend cooperation in every way. 1 R'K from rom antic H aw aiian to he It fu rth e r Resolved, th a t a copy of th is resolu- of the ex perim ent statio n w ill tr e a t inK a t I 1 o'clock, and class m eeting W. E Stone, ch airm an of th e ' b arb a ric m esom ustachio th e facul- S aturday. Jan. 28.—V ictory circle re s o n ts I . tlon signed by th e p resid en t and sec- INTKHESTING SI IUE< TS school board of d irecto rs th e subject "S te rility in th e Fe- a t noon' T he younK People's m eet- th e subject, s te rility in tn e t e ,ng w j„ bç b e,d g t 7 o clo ck fol. ty, rep resen ted by Ownbey, Dent, re ta ry o f o u r a sso ciatio n be forw arded WILL BE DISCUSSED hake sale, A. W. Metzger Btore. th e w ay som e people have of tell ... .. . _ . .. . . . .. m ale.” T his w ill be follow ed a t ]OWPd by preach in g a t 8. P ra y er ing w here F airview Is located,— s h a ttu c k - Gowan, and directed by to S e n a to r M cN ary w ith a le tte r of S atu rd ay evening, Jan. 28.—Com 2:15 by a ta lk by P. M. B ran d t on m eeting is held every T h u rsd ay w est of T ro u td ale and north o f Coach K ruger, w ere opposed by tra n s m itta l enco u rag in g him to m ake T he topic for the m orning se r Home th e feeding of m inerals. evening. On W ednesday afternoon GreRham. He is tn hopes now th a t F reshm en H erm an and H arold lhe hl" llfe secure the pas- mon at the M ethodist ch u rch , as m unity supper, P leasan t M ethodist church. On T h u rsd ay afternoon a t 1 a t 2 o'clock th e m onthly m eeting FairvJew w ill have a place of its Judd F a u Hayden Fxlev B arnes ?>**’ ' ° ,w h a t,'c ".Z".' ,°n m °f J u u u , r a n , n a y u t n , r -x ie y , u a r n e s the prenident ' o r by tw o-tblrd« a announced by th e pasto r, th e Rev. o’clock J. D. Mickle, dairy and food of the W om an's M issionary society own on the m ap W ednesday and T hursday, Feb. 1 in the absence of Mayor Charle.5 an<* ^e n n *nK8- A lthough th e facul- Jorlty of th e congreR« a« we m u st have H alford W ilhelm , will be, “T he Un com m issioner, will speak on, will ta k e place in ch a rg e of Mrs. and 2.—S tate D airym en's m eeting “Needed D airy L eg islatio n ”. T his D. B. W eintz. Mrs. M iller of P ort- Cleveland of G resham . Councilm an ty won safely by 27-10 they w ers i o r fa< e financial ru in on the encum bered Life." J u s t how much at F a lrrle w g ran g e hull. ta lk w ill be follow ed at 1:30 by an land, a re tu rn e d m issio n ary from C. I R aker rep resen ted th a t city, co n stan tly checked by th e frosh. farm . of freedom and how much of b u r ad d ress on “P a stu re s—How Cost A frica w ill be p rese n t to address He praised th e com m unity 8P| r | f who played hard, fast and cleverly, F riday evening, Feb. 3.—F ire Stnte-Dwned Power Site* Desired. den we need to m ake life su ccess Can Be Reduced By Good O nes”, I the gatherin g . w hich ex ists in F airview and said m en’s benefit dance. W hereas, th e n a tu ra l resources of ful, will be discussed. by Dr. I. R. Jones, of th e sta te ex- I ----------------------- th a t now w ith m odern facilities of In cid en ts, such as Ownbey toss- our co are and ahou](] the p érim en t station. P receding th is service of w or F riday Evening, Feb. 10.—Ja co b w ater, gas, light and a goodI ra il Ing th e ball hoopw ard for his op- „atllrft, h(.r „ BKe of , he Rn„ T he S tate D airym en's association A r e w Days More, road system ¿ h®re should be no ponents, Gowan confusedly passing Whereas, th e Pacific north went 1« ship, the Sunday school will hold son q u a rte t e n tertain m en t under is not a m ark etin g organization. It J u s t a few days m ore to ta k e ad- reason why F airview should not a - . - . - « . nci,iv auspices Sm ith Memorial P re sb y 11 to f r <>sh fo rw ard s, and Coach r ,c h ,y endow ed In w a te r power, and Its assem bly and class study p e r te rian church, Fairview . ts an organization for th e develop- vantage of th e B arg ain offers of fn rirp tn t h e f r n n t t ? _ i n i . Ir ’ i x » r U r n o o r ’B H n o n o r o i« W hereas, w a te r furnlRhee the cheap- m ent of th e dairy Industry. I the D ally O regonian and Daily iods. T his is an Im p o rtan t hour j R. E. Cannon, p rin cip al of K ruger s desperate, hut vain appeal eflt er K,.llerat|nr A cordial Invitation is extended 1 Jo u rn a l. See ra te s in today’s Out- G resham Union high school, stated to P rin cip al Cannon to “com e in trtclty and T uesday, Feb. 14.—Silver tea by for everyone. to everyone in terested. look or call 1561. th a t he m ade It a p ractice to never and 8Ub,'’ serve to show how badly Whereas, e le ctricity ' is n a tu re 's The E pw orth League la contlnu- ; So and Sew circle a t home of Mrs. C. I. Raker. ra*sed°FalrTieW *wa- ! they w ere drlven by tb ® d au n tless Ifr-a te -t and best se rv a n t of m ankind lug Its study of “T he C h rist of the VTÎ'T7r?TTT?TïT^'?T\TT7\~TT7?r?T'?Q TTTTTTTTTTTTTTiTT of the rnuCh-pC p r “,' „U t, , m ld re ta -P lv d e l .» n l „ . . -u p p ly tn « light, h e at and power, and Indian Road” w ith g rea t Interest. T uesday Evening, Feb. 14.—C ard He con- m idgets—Clyde Je n n in g s proved by ,,,, .. . , . ,, , . te r . was . . . in . . easy reach. n i l . . , . , . W hereas, th e fuel problem Is be- p arty In W. W. M etzger’s Buick g ratu late d th e F airview grad e his fearless guarding, th e posslbil- (Omlng a hurnlng q uestion that I. It m eets a t 6:30, T he closing service of th e day "I’0 " ro° “ a >«*Plce- A m erican Le- school on its efficient m anagem ent. ity of cooperation betw een hands, grow ing m ore serious and expensive ,,, . . . glon and A uxiliary, 8 p. m. L. M. L epper, p rom inently Iden a n n u ally ow ing to o u r tlm tier supply will p resen t a serm on by the p asto r feet and mind. tified with th e E ast Side B usiness IwMng ex haunt ed, and high ft« Ight rat«»j on "T he Man Who Built His Own F riday Evening, Jan . 27.—G resh Men’s club in P o rtlan d , was the T onight the locals go to P ark ro se on coal, and am b ask etball team to P arkrose. G allow s." for a re tu rn m atch. Wh«*reaR. th e w a te r pow er ,b*lng thn C ontinued on page 4 n a tu ra l heritag«» of all the people, ir W ednesday Evening. Feb. I.— Bid* Wanted on Clearing. and aliould be «onnerved by tbe Rtate . . , ., . . . . Zion Evangelical Ju n io r League for tb e benefit of un a n d our dearend- Will receive bids on th e clearin g e n tertain m en t at g range hall, a n te a n d delivered to ur a t not to e x of th ree ac res of land, m ore or less. | ceed 10 per cent over, coat, a n d A. W. A nderson, E agle Creek, Ore-1 S atu rd ay Evening, March 8.— Wbereaw, we deplore th e fa c t th a t gon.—Adv. Rockwood grange play. Fairview Celebrates With Fine Program Coming Events Gresham ’s THRIFT DAY Entertainm ent Junior League . - Friday, February 3, 1928 Evangelical Church — WEDNESDAY EVE., FEB. 1,8 p.m. Music IIutnttrous Recitations A Three-Act Comedy Let’s get together on this and WATCH RESULTS (2 X : Ask for a placard or lapel button at Admission 2«c and 10c M Hw aMHiiiiiiiawiiiiiiiHuniiitiitiim ii Benefit Dance G resham V olunteer F ire D epartm ent RAKER'S GARAGE, Gresham FIRST STATE BANK FRIDAY EVENING, FEB. 3 A STRONG BANK Portland 6-piece Orchestra $1 a couple Including lunch our i»ow«*r RlteR a re fa at pa «Ring into the liandR of p riv a te ow ners who In tu rn a re g ain in g a com plete m onopoly o f th ia our n a tu ra l h e ritag e and a re < b a rg in g r a te s for c u rre n t th a t a re well nigh prohibitive, and W bereaR, th ia e x to rtio n la d riv in g indufltriea a w ay from our local city, th ere b y re stric tin g th e l«xal consum p tion of o u r fa rm produce, therefore. lie It Resolved, th a t we give notice to tbe fa rm e rs a n d w orkers of the s ta te of Oregon th a t we a re read y a n i w illing to c o n trib u te to w a rd c re a tin g a fund to help prom ote tbe placing on tbe ballot a t tb e next general election a n d prom oting tb e <auae of reten tio n a n d developm ent of o u r w ater pow er for delivery of electric c u rre n t to th e consum er a t not to exceed 10 per cen t per an n u m over th e co st of produ< tlon a n d delivery, providing a fund is sub« scribed of a t le a st 410,00« to get th e question before tb e legal voters of tbo sta te , and to e d u cate th em to an in tellig e n t know ledge of the problem , believing a s we do w hen tlwy fully u n d e rsta n d ttia t they will ro ll up a m a . jo rlty f«w th e eon serv atlo n of th is n a t u ra l re e o srre th a t will put s ta te - I C o a tta aed ea p age 4 *******#**♦*#*♦*♦#■»•#*♦«#♦***#**#*♦*♦-» ♦♦♦♦«*»*»♦*♦■ Dailies at Bargain Rate O REG O NIAN and JO U R NAL an d C o m b in a tio n w it h OUTLO O K l( Moalbe— Hy n a il— B arg ain Jan. 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