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Coming Event—Friday, February 3, Thrift Day for G r e s h a m - a Day Everybody Can Observe with Profit and a Clear Conscience G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK Kruger’s Quint Again Gets Parkroses Scalp (By Ben]. H. Davies) "To th e s ta rs through difficul tie s.” WORB TO START ON THIS NEW ( III R( | | For Your Reading T he a d s a re few but Im p o rtan t to day. S tudy them for your needs. Look up th e O utlook’s an n o u n ce m en t of B a rg ain ra te s on dailies. Only few d a y s left. M essage of M an ag er Towle to B erry G row ers A nnouncem ent of p lan s for new E v angelical church. P o rtla n d ’s new est a n d b est th e a te r. C ounty Council P.-T . A. W h at Iv a n Sw ift lea rn ed a t fa rm school. G resham Y doings. Ag. stu d e n ts stu d y chick brooding, i II. S. b a sk etb all trium ph. W. C. T. U. re p o rt a n d plans. Do You Know , q u estio n s and answ ers. C orrespondence, locals, ed ito rial, etc. Evangelical Church to Begin Building T.aig«. h a tc h in g eggs seek brooder. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS Care of Berry Fields Urged by Manager Well bred puppies w a n t new owner. A fter m any m onths of planning F o u r a cres n e a r tow n a w a its buyer. th e m em bers of th e E vangelical Good bouse a n d lot re a d y for oceu church of G resham a re rejoicing pant. th a t th e ir hopes for a new church 40-aere fa rm w a n ts ren ter. are m aterializin g and w ill be fully lM dge coupe w a n ts new ow ner. realized in th e co u rse of tim e. The Scotch Collie w a n ts new location. accom panying sk etch (th e roof will Seed potato es seek buyer. be of half-pitch, and not as show n), C ockerels for sale. i p rep ared by the arc h itec t, P. C hap K w cs a t a bargain. pell Brow ne, 329 Mohawk building. Etc., etc., etc. P o rtlan d , Oregon, who furnished S e e classified ads. the plans for th e new ch u rch , gives . you a vivid im pression of th e beau- And don 't forget th e O utlook'« offer tiful ch u rc h home th e co ngregation ,o ,lln employment ad»—H elp Offered w ill occupy and enjoy when com - or w “ ntc«l—F H E E du rin g Feb. The ap p lication of fertilizer now to b erry fields In order to get the best re su lts in fru it production is W inning over P a rk ro se 27 to 22 being urged by th e C ooperative in th e re tu rn ta n g le a t th e la tte r B erry G row ers, and th e kinds to place F riday night, Gresham«» apply and th e am ount per ac re are hoopers encountered plenty of the given in Instru ctio n s from the aform entioned difficulties. m anagem ent. O rders a re being a s O kuda supported his team from sem bled now for carload ship th e bleachers du rin g th e first half m en ts of n itra te of soda, super w ith D ow sett playing rig h t for p h o sp h ate and potash, and all who w ard, aided by T im m erm an. "O le" w ish th ese fertilizers a re urged to L indrooth w as a b sen t w ith W het- place th e ir o rd ers a t once, to get re ll filling his place at rig h t guard. th e advantage of reduced rates. W ith tw o re g u la rs out, an icy cold E m phasis is given to tn e fact D iet♦»«, i ruftry T he O utlook will help you gc gym to dress and play in, and a 1 busy th a t th e fertilizer should be spread referee to oppose as w ell as a team T he building. 38 by 60 feet, will ----- on th e b erries now to allow the YOUNG chicks * care th e locals lost . the first q u a rte r co n sist of basem ent and m ain early sp rin g ra in s to w ork the ele STUDIED RY ROYS 9 to 5. T he n ext q u a rte r found floor. In the basem ent w ill be lo m ents deep into the soil for the G resham fighting gam ely for T he follow ing a rtic le s on the cated a Sunday school hall, w hich b erry roots to absorb. T he pro points. D ungan, P a rk ro se ’s 1. f. care of young chicks d u rin g th e ir will be used fo r dining hall also, portion of the th ree elem ents rec A rch itect’s D raining of P r oposed EiHiigelloal Church added tw o to th e ir previous nine- first w eek w ere w ritte n by two class room s for th e beginner, p ri om m ended is 3-10-10, says D. E. point score. W hiteside gained a boys in the farm an im als class of m ary and ju n io r d ep artm en ts, a Towle, m an ager of the association. p o int on foul. M eanw hile Exley th e S m ith-H ughes a g ric u ltu ra l de COUNTY COUNCIL HAS n u rsery , a k itch en , boiler room , T his, figured on a u nit basis of 100 Ivan Swift, d istric t m an ag er of had replaced W hetzell and had p artm en t a t G resham Union high INTERESTING SESSION sto re room and lavatories. pounds per acre, would req u ire 200 i the P ortland E lectric Pow er com th ro w n his first b asket in his first school, a fte r m aking a sh o rt study i On the m ain floor w ill be th e pany, retu rn ed S atu rd ay evening pounds of n itra te of soda, 450 in te rsch o la stic gam e. T he close of brooding. M ultnom ah County Council of th e ch u rch au d itorium , class room s, from a m ost in te restin g as w ell as pounds of su p er phosphate, and 150 of th is stru g g le left G resham one “The Care of Yonng Chicks During P aren t-T ea ch e rs association m et in choir room and p asto r's study. T he in stru c tiv e week spent a t th e Ore pounds of m u ria te of potash. How in a rre a rs , score 12 to 11. the First Week" re g u la r session at Lynch school. class room s in th e basem ent w ill gon S tate college a t C orvallis ever. If a cover crop of vetch Is on (By Benj. H. D avies) Okuda entered the are n a a t s ta rt S atu rd ay , P resid en t Mrs. O. C. be fitted w ith folding doors so th a t w here, w ith d istric t m an ag ers of th e field, or If a ton of sheep guano (By Neil M ilner) of th e second h alf and w ith his S everal days before the arriv a l .. A lbert E. R oberts, se c re ta ry of Sayles in th e ch air. R outine b u si the class room space m ay be add- th e com pany from P o rtlan d , St has been applied, or 6 to 10 loads e n try th in g s began to look up for of the chicks th e brooder house t b e / ° wn nnd c o u n try -d e p a rtm e n t ness and com m ittee re p o rts occu oil to th e Sunday school, or dining H elens, A lbany nnd o th er places of b arn y ard m anure, th e n itra te of G resham . A lthough he m ade but should be tho ro u g h ly cleaned and of th e N ational Council of the Y. M. pied th e m orning period. Miss hall w henever desired. The kltch- he attended a school of the com mit soda may he elim inated, as th e re one hoop, th is in th e th ird q u a rte r disinfected so as to rem ove any ’ S ' A' ° f th e U nited S tate s of A m er- Je n n ie F lem ing rep o rtin g on "Good en will lie of the m ost m odern de- tee on relatio n of electricity to will be plenty of nitrogen w ithout his com ing had th a t S tim ulating dlseases w hich m ay be th e re from ,Ca’ accon»Pa n ‘«d by H enry R ichter, L ite ra tu re " gave a well p rep ared sign and will be a delight to th e ag ric u ltu re, put on u n d er th e aub it. effect upon his m ates th a t is best th e form er chicks. The brooder 8®c re ,a ry of tb e n o rth e a st b ran ch topic and in te restin g review of th e T h e follow ing suggestions on the women of the congregation. pices of the ag ric u ltu ra l college understood by those who have m ust be cleaned and tested to see if of th e P o rtlan d Y and d irec to r of new sto ry "Sm oky." cu ltivation of th e berry fields a re The class room s on th e m ain T ilts school, w as organized nt the played w ith or have observed it is w orking co rrectly . T he brood- b° yS’ activ ltle8 ' and Joe T ibblts, di- Mrs. C. H. M iller review ed th e floor w ill be sep arated from th e suggestion of th e P. E. P. com pany made, nnd o ther m a tte rs of im p o rt . I l i V7 »I- ___ G eorge in action. Union high took e r should be operated tw o or th ree rec to r of Hi-Y w ork, w ere gu ests holiday w ork of the service shops, au d ito riu m by folding doors w hich for tbe Ptirposp of studying thi ance to b erry g row ers a re given: th is secto r 23 to 18. days to be su re it is in p erfect at a noonday luncheon a t the W hite and m ade an appeal to th e circles “As Hoon ns th e fertilize r in ap may be opened w hen n ecessary to problem s of the farm er and nssist- Way on F riday. T he gath erin g , P a rk ro se again fell d uring the w orking condition and also to dry plied th e b erries should receive the for additional donations to tho accom m odate larg e audiences at him nR far as possible, la st q u a rte r w hen G resham d eflat out th e brooder house if it is damp. held u nder th e au sp ices of G resh stock of th e shop. W. C. L aw rence first plow ing, preferably tu rn in g special g ath erin g s. The w alls of T he school convened Monday af A fter cleaning th e brooder house, am 's Y com m ittee, w as atten d ed by gave a m ost In stru ctiv e review of ed th e ir hopes, sco rin g 27 to 22. the basem ent will be of co n crete ternoon at 1 o’clock and add resses tlie fu rro w s tow ard th e b erry rows. O kuda rated four p ersonals during place a layer of sand around th e rep rese n tativ es of th e churches, th e R eed-C nrtis educational bill, wlille those of th e u pper s tru c tu re w ere given by several prom inent T his w ork should he done c a re fu l th e h alf and T im m erm an forw ard, brooder stove, and clean, fresh ly public schools and o th e r citizens of and stressed th e necessity for In will be of brick of n pleasing d e - ' m en » Including F ra n k lin T. Griffith ly. Do not plow deep enough In the town. w ho w as relieved by S path in th e chopped straw on th e floor. P lace te re s t in th is m easu re by all P ar ! p resid en t of th e P o rtlan d E lectric tu rn in g (he first two fu rro w s to Mr. R oberts, w hose w ork is th e en t-T each er w orkers. Mrs. Minnie sign and p erm an en t beauty. th ird , took his place. a circle of fine m esh chicken w ire The gothic w indow s will be Pow er com pany. T he follow ing day In ju re th e roots but be su re to get S quire took unto him self IS of around the brooder for th e first prom otion of Y. M. C. A. activ ities B. A ltm an gave th e re p o rt of the glazed w ith v ariated op alescen t th e stu d X of P oultry w as tak en up th ese first two furro w s tu rn ed so th e 27 points; th is in spite of a few days to prev en t th e chicks in th e ir relatio n to tow ns and sm all publicity com m ittee. g lass of th e la test design and und‘ir P ro fesso rs Cable, L unn and th a t th e hacks of them w ill m eet P re sid en ts from L ynch. F airv iew , beauty. T he to w er will rise to a |,,,x ' a f,e r w,1ich a to u r was m ad : leaving th e canes sticking up seem ingly unending series of fouls from stray in g too far from the fire. cities, sta te s th a t 40 cities have P ark ro se, G ilbert, height of n ea rly 60 feet. The In- of ,b o sfatP college p o u ltry yard« donated him by the referee. Most Never p u t chicks u n d er a broodei established b ran ch w ork sim ilar to P o w cllh u rst. through. In this way tho furrow s of these seemed to be w ithout until su re th a t the brooder is w o rk th a t in G resham . He said th a t in Rockwood and R ussellville circles te rio r trim and fu rn ish in g s of th e will sm o th er out all the g ra ss and On W ednesday a le ctu re w as glv- p lacing a C h ristian citizenship pro gave In terestin g re p o rts of th e pro cau se and, be it said to A rden's ing perfectly. by P rofesl<or Itrn n d t on th e sub weeds in th e b erry row s and save A fter th e chick is h atched th e gram before th e n atio n 's ru ra l greBRlTe w ork of th e ir respective auditorium have not been selected cred it, failed to shake him. up to th e p resen t w riting. 1 dairying, follow ed by a tou* you a lot of hard work In hand youth a fo u rsq u a re plan, intended i circles E xley proved him self a com ing yolk Is absorbed in th e body, su p T he ch u rch w ith its p erm an en t ■ 'of th e colle«° dalry fa r«n. T h u rs- hoeing. When th e tim e com es to to develop th e sp iritu a l, Intellec L unch waR Rervpd by thp ,a(Ilpfl con tender of considerable caliber. plying the chick w ith food for the brlck w alls, b eautiful windows and <lay ProfeBBor Pow ers w as heard on plow back and hoe out, w hich tual. phys,cal and social service Lynch d isftlc t. and a p leasan t H e w ith o th ers en terin g high a t the first two or th ree days. F or th is im posing tow er will be a perm a- th e 8ubJect of Irrig atio n , und In th e should be done, about A pril 1st, side of boy n atu re , th e Y Is n ot only ROclaI holIr PnfoyP(1 by a „ m id-term are fu rn ish in g Union reason do not overfeed th e chicks nent cred it, asset and delight to th e nfternoon ,hfi 60 stu d e n ts visited a he re st of th e space betw een the helping to m inim ize m any social n ,lrlnK (bp aftern o o n RPRslon Mr high w ith fu tu re cham pionship m a d uring th e first few days. A lw ays com m unity p lan t w here various kinds of ber- row s should be plowed deep to keep th e chicks supplied w ith p le n ills now p rev a len t In th e nation, Thom pson. in kppp)ng w |t„ break H ip u n der c ru s t or hard pan te ria l for y ea rs to come. T he E vangelical people have iong X T ,' , P° “ “ <’e8 ty of fresh w ater in sm all tro u g h s but Is fitting fu tu re em pire b u ild ers Rplrit of ..T b rfft Wppk .. gavp an to help d rain ag e and aid in th e a s T he sum m ary is as follow s: 8“ n’‘! a « e™ oon a visit o r pans. or t eir jo s. te re stln g ta lk on "T h rift” stre ss- since felt th e need of a m odern * cent of m o istu re from below In the D ow sett .................. f ................. (5) B a k er A fter th e first day o r two, I F u lly 80 p er ce n t of th e n a tio n ’s ing th rift in finance, h ealth and realized church home and they of especially T Wber*’ mHk' nK maCh‘ne’ C° " ’- sum m er tim e. If you have not r e T im m erm an ........ f ................ (9) D ungan the im portance „ ¡e q u a te , S quire (1 6 )........... e ........... (2) P endleton would feed the chicks “Chick F eed” theological stu d e n ts and ab o u t 75 tim e, A clever p lay let "C lean up, er, b ottle ste riliz er, hay hoist, etc. moved the old ennes so m uch the S a tte rs tro m ( 5 ) ..g ............ (1) N a rv e r of som e sta n d ard m ix tu re, five per cen t of th e citie s' pro fessio n al and a gro u p of tw o songs nnd p leasing facilities for Bible b e tte r as you can cu t them out now W hetzell ................ g ........... (3) W hiteside w ere operated by electrtctty. pupils of school and o th e r organization and lay them lengthw ise in the E x ley ( 4 ) ................................ (2) G llletsle tim es daily. Sm all hoppers o r pans ; men a re rec ru ited from co u n try w as presen ted by th e Tw o enjoyable b an q u -ts w ere the ' d istric ts, a sserte d th e speakc •, Lynch Bchool under th e direction w ork, th e re fo re they rejoice th a t O kuda ( 2 ) .................................... B uckner or paper p lates w ill do to feed given th e m em bers of th e school, dead furrow , p u ttin g only th e canes S p a th ......................... chicks In. but be su re th e re a re hence th e loyal su p p o rt given t h i of th e prin cip al. Miss E lizabeth they are privileged to build th e on«- on Monday evening and the from one row In each furrow and Leon F aber, referee. plenty of hoppers so th a t all th e ; m ovem ent by public school men C anning. Miss C atherine A rhuth- first unit, th e basem ent, of th e ir la te r plow ing them under to add Colum bian Hi plays here next chicks w ill get plenty to eat. B e and women who realize th a t t h : not of Monmouth norm al told In new ch u rch a t thia tim e. The u p second on T h u rsd ay evening, ho l liber and hum us to th e soil. This F rid ay , F e b ru a ry 3. sides chick feed, I would provide schools do not fu lly m eet the needs h er Inim itable m an n er the sto ry of per p a rt of th e building will be at the H otel Benton. Among the back plow ing should probably be sp eak ers w ere A. C. McMicken, plenty of green feed such as lettuce of youth. com pleted a t some fu tu re date, a h er recen t E uropean tour. AGED RESIDENT DIES sales m an ag er of the P. E. P.; P ro done by March 1 o r 15, depending o r kale, for the chicks need plenty D ep artm en ts of th e w ork now or- A larg e num ber of m em bers and few y ears hence. M. C. M artin and on th e season to th e extent at least AT PLEASANT HOME of green feed, and also keep them ganfzed and u n d er w ay in O resh- v isito rs w as present. Among them w , P o rtlan d i co n . traeto . rs. le sso r B rum baugh, , , on W. f E. F F n u ii» ller, , th e subject of th e tw o deep furro w s th a t you » __ . . . . of psychology; Hal Hoss. rrc re ta ry David L auderback died a t his supplied with g rit, ch arco al, or am a re th e Hi-Y, u n d er su p e r- w ere County S u p erin ten d en t W. C. have been aw arded th e co n tract. to Gov. I. N. P a tte rso n ; and Dean plow ed out. A little later, as th e ground oyster shell. Skim m ilk also vision of C larence Ownbey of th e A lderson ,and Miss Eva Cam pbell, They will begin building o p era hom e a t P lea san t Home on J a n u C. J. M cIntosh of th e school of In season advances, tw o m ore furrow s a ry 30 from ailm en ts incident to is very good and w ill pay If fed high school fac u lty : th e C o m ra d es,-c o u n ty su p erv iso r of schools. The tions at F ifth and Main im m edi in d u strial journalism . S everal flirt»- can be tu rn ed back, preferably old age. He is survived by his from the first. If chicks s ta rt p ick a group of boys from 15 to 18 next m eeting of th e M ultnom ah ately. w ere show n depicting th e p ro g ress w ith an 8-lnch vineyard plow to be The co n stru ctio n of th e church follow ed w ith th e grupe hoe and widow, Mrs. M artha L auderback, ing one an o th er, d ark en th e room y ears of age, led by D orsey D ent, County Council w ill be a t Rock- of elec tricity on th e farm . I also of Union H igh; th e P ioneers, wood school March 17, Is financed by the denom inational fo u r sons and one d aughter. Tom and rem ove any bloody chicks. P ro fesso r W egand spoke on the C o n tin u ed on page 4 Clean out the litte r In th e bro o d ages 12 to 15, tw o g roups led by and C harlie L auderback of P lea s su b ject of dehydration of p ru n e and in terested frien d s of th e a n t Home a re sons. John L au d er er house every day, p u ttin g in fresh E llis Judd and R obert B arn es; and ||O M F R JOHNSON HACK . nnd apple crops F rid ay m orning, straw . C leanliness is a v ery im th e F rien d ly In d ian s, th e youngei l l t S F S i 'F I ' \ I-' V 1»I 1 I \ c n church, and by funds to be realized back is a brother. and took th e cla ss th ro u g h hl« lads of from 9 to 12. d irected by - 1 from the sale of th e old church F u n eral services have not been p o rta n t facto r in chicken raising. H om er O. Johnson, ex-deputy p ro p erty on North R oberts avenue. p lan t located on th e cam pus. In announced. They a re In charge o f j ^ way8 ^ eep H*e brooder house Jam ps Bushong. W ednesday E vening, Feb. 1.— Each of th ese g roups h as a pro- sheriff of M ultnom ah county, who T his property, co n sistin g of one- connection w ith th is a ta lk was G ates F u n eral Home, Gresham . Continued on page 3 also given by one of th e Stockton Zion E vangelical Ju n io r L eague gram of c h a racter-b u ild in g actlvl- m ysteriously d isappeared from his h alf acre of ground, th e old church e n te rta in m e n t a t g ran g e hall. ties suited to th e ages of th e boys, home In P o rtlan d on D ecem ber 1, building and a m odern dw elling, b ro th ers engaged In corn drying, E xpenses in c u rred in m em ber- 1927, arrlvpd In P o rtlan d on S atu r- may be purchased, In whole, or In all th is w ork being done by the eld W ednesday and T hursday, Feb. 1 S atu rd ay ’s class nnd 2.—S tate D airym en's m eeting I ship in th ese g ro u p s is nom inal day ' rora ^ an F rancisco. He said p art, for a reaso n ab le price. It Is of electricity . and only covers co st of th e boy's *hat his m ind had been a blank not th e intention of the co n g reg a consisted m ainly of a le su m e of at F airv iew g ran g e hall. the w eek's routine, follow ed by nu m anual and badge. W ith his mem- m ost of th e tim e d u rin g his ab- tion to solicit cash co n trib u tio n s T h u rsd ay E vening. Feb 2— Card m erous discussions. b ersh ip card each boy h as tho Bence- He did not know how he from local business houses because p arty . F airv iew g range hall. G resham V olunteer F ire D epartm en t In speaking of th e w eek’s w ork rig h t to all ath letic In stru ctio n un- w ent to San F ran cisco o r why. It Is felt thpy are bearin g burd en s F rid ay E vening, Feb. 3— B asket RAKER’S GARAGE* Gresham I der com petent Y in stru c to rs and p was feared by his frien d s th a t sufficiently heavy and th a t they arp Mr. Sw ift sta te s th a t m uch p raise Is ball gam e betw een Colum bian high lC flbi t ? r h l 8 ; th e use of th e sw im m ing ta n k when -Johnson had been robbed, a s he being over-solicited for v ario u s '" ‘• ’T l a "’° ® * n Cordk,y of C orbett and G resham at G resh- accom panied by his leader. T his bad JUBt cashed a check for <150 purposes foreign to th e ir In terests im Union high school. 1 extension of co u rtesy by th e P o rt- b ut such w as not the case as he However, the E vangelical people for his assistan ce. Many o th ers F rid a y evening, Feb. 3.—F ire land Y is Invaluable to G resham bad a Pa r t of th e proceeds w hen he do Invite and solicit the good will m ight be m entioned who co n trlb u t Portland 6-plece Orchestra ed to the p leasan t week. Mr. Swiff m en's benefit dance. boys and m any a re u sin g It. arriv ed home. of all th e people of G resham and $1 a couple including lunch T h ree fine cam ps a re now m ain- Johnson Is well know n In th e ad jacen t com m unities nnd they as- ( p lan s to devote m ore of his tim e S atu rd ay Night, Feb. 4—E n te r tained o r a re u n d er co n stru ctio n C orbett d istric t, w here he has a su re you th a t co n trib u tio n s of b u s from now on to th e In terest« of th e ta in m e n t and dance a t P le a sa n t farm er and his problem s and w ish- * ** ** * ** ** 4 f4 H M H H H H H » -» 4 4 * 4 H M f4 l4 4 4 H H 4 4 K 4 4 -» 4 H H H f4 9 4 H f4 l-» * 4 f4 4 4 4 4 k Valley g ran g e hall. by the P o rtlan d Y and G resham b ro th er. A rth u r Johnson, iness men who are Interested In thc prom otion of efficient' ehurci,’ ^ ^ m l . ^ ’ o f ’fa'rm “a pp“ " tiunaay A fternoon, ---------- hoys enrolled u n d er th e plan a re ■ Sunday A fternoon, F eb ru ary 5— work in to th** m unity and w ho "BC" W “ny ro u n ( d hlircb b reaking ¡' entitled to atten d th e sum m er en- PRESERVERS COMMEND desire rtv e com something In addl- w t,b < h l,h tG (P,„ „ f t , for new Evangel- cam pm ents. T his includes th e old and Main. OREGON ItL.K RRLRRIFS he has become p a rtic u la rly fa - est and la rg e st cam p a t S p irit tlon to th e ir o th e r ch u rch obliga He F riday Feb. 1 0 - Areme Club A word of com m endation for lo tions, w ill be deeply ap p reciated m iliar during the past week. __ Lake, a new er cam p at St. H elens th in k s th a t anyone d esirin g to tak e V alentine dance at Masonic hall, cal grow n b lack b erries is given In and the m ost recen t playground on OREGONIAN and JOURNAL and g ratefu lly accepted. up d airy in g or p o u ltry ra isin g as n *'rP>t am - _______ th e S andy riv e r n ear G resham . a le tte r received a few days ago T he g ro u n d -b reak in g services and C o m b inatio n w ith O U T L O O K vocation would do well to ta k e a from th e A m erfcn P reserv e com F rid ay Evening. Feb. 10.—Jaco b H ealth fu l, vigorous sp o rts and will be held in th e ch u rch next wholesom e food m ake th ese Y pany of P h ilad elp h ia co n cern in g a Sunday aftern o o n , F e b ru a ry 6, at sh o rt co u rse a t Oregon S tate co l son q u a rte t e n tertain m en t under c a r of b lack b erries shipped them 2:30 o'clock. Im m ediately afte r the lege w here In stru ctio n and p r a c ti auspices S m ith Memorial P re sb y cam ps a boys’ p aradise. te ria n ch u rch . Fairview . The local” com m ittee sp o n so rin g th * early p a rt of J a n u a ry T he services th e co ngregation and cal ap p licatio n s afford a fund o f , w ... - . Bargain with know ledge. th is w ork co n sists of Rev. E O. quaIity of tb e PrpBeryp m ade from I» Xoatb»—By aaB— Jan. 16 - Feb. I T uesday, Feb. 14.—Silver tea by friends p resen t will proceed to the O utlook Daily J o u r n a l ......................................... |5.00 So and Sew circle a t home of Mrs. 66.50 Judd, P rin c ip a l C. M. Q ulcksall, ,he,n waB o u tstan d in g and called building site a t F ifth and Main Daily and S unday J o u r n a l................. 7.00 C. I. R aker. 8.30 Ifl.NITIOX NFKCIALIHT. Rev. H. V. W ilhelm. Rev. E. H orst- fo rth th e follow ing le tte r: w here ground will be broken The T h a t's us. B ring yonr c a r nere “T h e ca r of b lack b erries shipped Bargain with m ann, Melvin B rugger, Benj. II T uesday Evening. Feb. 14.—Card ¡ x , " ... ............... . » M e a th » — B y m a ll— Now to Feb. ( O utlook _____ or p arty In W. W. M etzger’s Buick Dally Oregonian....................... ........ 13.78 Davies, Rev. n . B. W eints and us th e early p a rt of th e m onth a r 64.90 p a rts for th e s ta rte r, g en erato r, rived th e o th e r day and we are show room , auspices A m erican Le D aily and Sunday O regonlaa. ........ 6.40 Jam es Bushong. <40 sw itches, w iring. lighting, etc. «ÄA6, W ork done by an ex p ert and la pos- gion and A uxiliary, 8 p. m. R ealizing th e g re a tn e ss of the very w ell pleased with th e q u ality. T h at's all It will coat you to en- Itlvely g u aran teed . We c a rry a p ro ject and Its Im portance to thia W* U"*d up 35 b‘ r r ’‘l* F riday Evening, Jan . 27.—G resh com m unity. It la desired th a t o th e rs “nd 11 madf' fln*' 8 preBerve aB Joy solid com fort a t night when the com plete line of Ignition parts, am b ask etb all team to P arkrose. old east wind blows and th e sheets G resham G arage, phone 2391. align them selves w ith th e executive We baV* e” *r ***"' th o u *bt are like chnnks of Ice. A W esting- --------------------- Saturday Evening, March 8.— ! board of th e G resham Y. fo r upon y° " " " “ 'd «»<• a «>d house Electric W’arming Pad does Subscription Karunlns. Some splendid bargain su b scrip - * — sho u ld ers of O resham . youth ' n ° Ur ,h a t thp H,m t h e trick. S afer too th a n th e old hbt S atu rd ay . M arch 17—M ultnom ah alay a v ariety m akes a b etter flav- neV mnbn .h *’ p Iw6pdOBin' . b? ,nC.* M t*,on off,’rB on O regonian, Jo u rn a l, -S *4 H H H S 4 H H H H H H H H h » 4 H H H M H H H H H H H ored product th an the E v erg reen .” n rnBhain ’ f ' *■ 1 ’ ®le c,rlc «tor«. »><” >* or w ith Outlook. Oood u n til County Council at Rockwood Coatlaued ob page 4 u resn a m . I Feb. 2, 1928. lechool. Disi. Manager Swift Enjoys Farm Schoo Gresham ‘Y’ Greets Visitors From East Z UP't°'<,"te <la,ry Coming Events Benefit Dance FRIDAY EVENING, FEB. 3 Dailies at Bargain Rate Grab Onto It Through the Outlook!