TUESDAY, JANUARY SI,
1»S8
GRESHAM OÜTLOOK, GRESHAM, OREGON
TROUTDALE
NEWS FROM MANY NEIGHBORHOODS
j
Adolph L oser of Elko, Nevada,
has been visitin g for som e tim e
w ith his sis te r Mrs. J. O. Davis,
and his fath e r Jo h u L oser of F air-
view.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. K endall and
d au g h ters Amy and D orothy w ere
th e dinner and th e a te r guests of
Otto G riesel S atu rd ay evening in
P o rtlan d .
R ecent v isito rs at th e A. D. K en
dall home w ere Mrs. W illiam W eb
ste r of Chicago and Mrs. U. H ewitt
of P o rtland.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. K endall en
te rtain e d Miss M arguerite Bailey
and A lbert Seidl W ednesday eve
ning a t d in n er in honor of th e first
w edding an n iv ersary of th e ir son-
in-law and dau g h ter, Mr. and Mrs.
A rth u r M atches.
MI I 1 'IMG PLANNED FOB
CLAC KAMAS SHEEP MEN
A m eeting of im nortance to those
who have sheep or a re in terested
in them w ill be held next Friday,
F eb ru ary 3. beginning at 1:30, at
th e R. L. Sabin farm H4 m ile north
of Boring T his m eeting has been
planned by Jo h n Inskeep, county
a g ric u ltu ra l agent, who has a r
ranged for a speaker from the O re
gon sta te college. Several such
g ath erin g s will be held in C lacka-
am as county, end Boring w as chos
en as one of th e m eeting places.
Mr. Sabin h as a nice flock of
sheep, m any of w hich a re purebred.
Local History Helps
Grade School Pupils
PAGE THREE
VOI N(J CHICK’S CAKE
S T ! HIED BY BOYS
C o ntinued fro m page 1
RADIO REPAIRING.
We re p a ir anything on any m ake
of radio. W ork guaranteed. L. L.
Long, phone 631. We call for and
deliver.
w ell v entilated for chicks w ill not
do w ell in stuffy q u a rte rs, but do
PLEA SA N T VALLEY
Some splendid barg ain subscrip
T he study of th e early h isto ry of not let a direct d ra ft pass th ro u g h
tion offers on O regonian, Jo u rn al,
T he P lea san t V alley G range So
th e ir com m unity and th e pioneer the chicken house.
alone or w ith Outlook. Good until
cial club will give an e n te rta in
fam ilies who have helped to d e
Feb. 2, 1928.
m ent a t th e P lea san t V alley g ran g e
velop th e co untry has become a Preparing tor Chirks and Care for
h all S atu rd ay evening, F eb ru ary 4.
fascin atin g subject to th e 6th and
the First Week*
Don't forget the ad v ertisers when
"th g rad e boys and g irls of the
J. A. McGill, m anager of the T he program w ill co n sist of re a d
you need an ything In th e ir line.
(By Jo h n W elbesl
O rient school u n d er th e direction
B lue Bake am usem ent p ark , Is ings, m usical num bers and o th e r
Before you s ta rt grow ing chicks
STATED
COMMUNICA
of th e ir teach er, Miss M arian Rob
m aking plans for th e erection of a featu res. Among th e a rra y of t a l
you need a good brooder house,
TION Fairview Lodge No.
ertson.
la rg e r and b etter dance h all to re ent w ill be th e Jacobson q u a rte t of
"he house m ust he sa n ita ry and
92. A. F. & A. M., S aturday
p lace th e old one, w hich w as dam L ents and W ilson B rothers, jig
A study has been m ade of th e free from diseases. It m ust have evening, F ebruary 4, 1928, 8 o'clock.
aged by th e storm early In J a n u dancers. At th e conclusion of th e
law s rela tin g to th e donation land plenty of light and ventilation. A A nnual homecoming of m em bers.
a ry . The w eight of th e snow program dancing w ill be in order
claim s in th e early history of O re house th a t is m ovable is th e best. No work. All m em bers urged to
cau sed a sm all portion of the roof and w ill be free to all, w ith good
gon and especial in te re st has been T he brooder should be fenced off be present.
PLEA SA N T HOME
WM. H. STANLEY, Sec’y.
to fall and so w eakened th e r e s t of m usic assured . C ard tab les w ill be
tak en by th e young people in tr a c w hile th e chicks a re young so they RUSSELL C. WILSON, W. M.
th e stru c tu re th a t Mr. McGill de provided for those who do not ca re
E. E. Van F leet, who has been In ing the boundaries of th e claim s w ill not w ander aw ay from th e
cided to te a r th e whole building to dance. A nom inal ch arg e w’ill
som ew hat poor h ealth for several w hich a re now divided Into m any heat. The house should be cleaned
be m ade for adm ission and for th e
dow n and build the new one.
w eeks, is not as well as he has sm aller farm s.
once a day. It should be bin
T he new hall, besides being la rg light lunch w hich w ill be served.
been. H is m any friends a re hoping
T he "oldest in h a b ita n ts" are be- enough so th e chicks will not be
COTTRELL
Clyde S ager of L en ts w as a v al
e r th a n the one it w ill replace,
th a t th is slig h t tu rn for th e w orse ing interview ed, som etim es w ith r e come crow ded. On th e floor of th»
The dedication of th e new school will soon be superseded by m arked ) m ark ab le success, as show n in the
w ill have a dome shaped roof. T his ley visitor la st Friday.
brooder house have a b o rt a h alf
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H arm on w ere auditorium took place S atu rd ay im provem ent.
roof style w ill im prove th e ac-
follow ing story given by “G rand- Inch of sand w ith chaff on top.
evening, Ja n u a ry 28.
A large
co u stics and w ill m ake it possible city v isito rs S aturday,
Mrs. D. T. W illiam s Is rep o rted m a" Lydia W aybill to 11-year-old Spray th e house w ith a good d is
Mrs. J. W. F ro st Sr., who has crow d w as p resen t from th is com to be on th e sick list.
fo r dancers at th e fa r side of the
Alice Melton, who has w ritte n it in fectan t like lysol. The house
hall to h ear the o rch e stra as p lain been on th e sick list for some tim e, m unity and also from v ario u s other
Mrs. J. F. Collins and d au g h ter j up in an a ttra c tiv e m anner. She should he heated before the chicks
d
istricts.
W.
M.
Dyer
w
as
ch
air
ly as those n ear the m usic. E lim i is convalescing.
C ecil J. P ounder
Lois spent th e week-end in P o rt- ca lls her story “G randm a Way- arriv e to tak e all dam pness out of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. F ro st J r., m an and presented a v ery e n te r land. D uring th is tim e Mrs. Col- b ill's T rip A cross th e P lain s."
nation of th e m any beam s and
Home Builder
the house.
b races w ill also im prove th e lig h t w ere tra n sa c tin g b u sin ess in L ents ta in in g program . G. D. O rr, prin lin s took m edical trea tm e n t and I
—
CONTRACTING
and RCILDINQ
W hen th e chicks arriv e have th e
cipal of th e Sandy H igh school, de visited with her relatives.
Friday.
ing and fac ilita te decorating.
j " w ‘‘ sta rted from Boone county,
Phone Corbett 1102
te
m
p
eratu
re
of
th
e
room
about
90
Springdale Addreea Troutdale, Or.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Johnson of livered th e dedicatory address,
The com m unity su p p er w hich I°w a, April 11, 1861,” said G randm a
I t is planned to build a la rg e fire
w hich was very in te restin g and in w as given by th e M ethodist church W aybill tellin g of h er trip . “T here degrees. L ater the tem p eratu re
p lace w hich w ill be the a ttra c tiv e G resham w ere c a lle rs a t the hom e
can be low ered us th e chleks begin
of Mr. and Mrs. C h arles D ahlqulst stru ctiv e along edu catio n al lines S atu rd ay evening was well p atro n - w ere 25 w agons draw n by oxen
ce n te r of a cozy corner.
to feed and to ru n about. T h ere
for
both
p
are
n
ts
and
stu
d
en
ts.
S
ev
ized, and w as considered a success : ant' COW8' T h ere w ere th ree men are several kinds of brooders, but
T he w ork of dism antling th e old one evening recently.
F rie n d s of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n era l m usical num bers w ere given in every resp ect. The ad d ress by *n *be tra in who took tu rn s acting
50c and 75c a yard a t pit or w ill
b u ilding is going along and as soon
by th e Sandy Union H igh school Dr. George P r a tt w as a gem of its 88 cap tain . They w ere Mr. W right, you are likely to get th e best r e
deliver.
as possible a fte r it is cleaned up A shenbrenner a re co n g ratu latin g
su
lts
from
a
coal
brooder.
W
hen
band under th e d irectio n of P rin kind. T he P lea san t Home orches- i Mr- L oi >K an(1 Mr- V ancuren. They
co n stru ctio n w ill be com m ercial on them on th e a rriv a l of a baby girl.
O.
A.
BRYAN
cipal Orr. All considered th em tra , u nder th e direction of Guy . wer4? a11 Rood men and w ere kind th e chicks arriv e put them u nder
th e new hall, w hich w ill be ready T he little m iss arriv ed la st T u es
th
e
brooder.
Phone Gresham 78 x 2
selves fo rtu n a te in having th e band R obertson, ren d ered several fine all,i friendly w ith th e Indians. They
to use w hen th e p ark opens th e day.
T he first 48 hours do not feed th e
as they w ere u nder double engage num bers w hich w ere very m uch exchanged tobacco, m ilk, etc., for
G.
N.
S
ager
m
ade
a
business
trip
la s t of May.
chicks anything. A fter th at, feed
m ent on th a t evening. Over 200 ap p reciated by those present. T he m occasins.
to Oregon City la st Friday.
them a chick feed consisting of
w ere served by the refre sh m e n t com m ittee on program app reciated
Mrs.
G.
N.
S
ager
sp
e
n
t
a
couple
" An 0,(1 squaw w anted to trad e
FAIRVIEW
com m ittee. T he re g u la r m eeting very m uch th e splendid cooperation j b er papoose for my little g irl four cracked w heat, cracked corn, steel
of days in V ancouver la st week.
Miss A lice Richey and Miss K ath of th e P.-T. A. w ill be held next given by th is organization. T he ! y ears old. She w anted her because cu t oats and pearl grit. Have some
T he F airview g ran g e w ill give a
c a rd p arty a t th e grange h all on erin e Poppleton, who a re atten d in g T h u rsd ay evening, F e b ru a ry 2. A Gibson fam ily of P o rtlan d gave sbe had cu rly h air. At one place green teed like kale, lettuce, etc.
norm al a t Monmouth, cam e home good p rogram is announced by several m usical and lite ra ry num - 1 Mr- W aybill offered an Indian a big Give them sour m ilk or skim m ilk
T h u rsd a y evening, F eb ru ary 2.
F rid ay evening to spend th e w eek th o se in charge.
bers In a very pleasing way. G. H. tw ist of tobacco for tw o p airs of to d rink. Do not give them any
w ater w htle they get milk. Feed
end
w
ith
home
folks.
Bickford acted as ch airm an of the m occasins. T he In d ian said ‘one
CORBETT
five tim es a day w ith all they can
Pleasant View Avenue program
Mrs. C. F. K esterso n w as a P o r t
. T he k itchen and table piece of tobacco, one p air of m oc
eat
each tim e. In th e house th e re
land
v
isito
r
S
aturday.
T h a t K arl H annem ann’s Je rse y
An enjoyable p a rty w as given service w as v ery ably handled by casin s.’ A nother m an said to Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. A lfred W ulf w ere W ayne H all a t th e hom e of Mrs. W. the ladies of th e ch u rch u n d er th e 1 W aybill 'you do n 't know how to should be hoppers and fountains.
cow , P oet's Mabel Mowat, has b ro k
These should all be san itary . W hen
en the 305-day record for Je rse y the rec ip ien ts of a v ery p leasan t C. H all S atu rd ay in ho n o r of the lead ersh ip of Mrs. Joe Caldo.
, tra d e w ith th e In d ian s,' and took
The social h o u r conducted by th e I th e tobacco and cu t It In tw o pieces you feed them tap on th e door so
cow s of all ages, w as announced by su rp rise p a rty a t th e ir ap a rtm en ts fo rm er's fo u rth b irth d ay . T he tab le
th e A m erican Je rse y C attle club, In in P o rtlan d . T hose p rese n t w ere w as decorated In red an d w hite in young people u n d er th e lead ersh ip j an<1 ,h ® Indian readily gave him they will be ready to eat.
W hen th e chicks a rriv e kill nil
h e r seventh official production te st, Mr. and Mrs. W ill Richey, Mr. and m em ory of St. V alentine. T hose of H erm an W alters at th e Method- two p airs of m occasins for It.
rec en tly com pleted. ThiR cow has Mrs. Wm. M onner, Mrs, E. P. p resen t w ere R uthle and F lo ra ist ch u rch Sunday evening w as w ell j “Som etim es we fell in w ith o th er the sick ones and burn them. Keep
been tested every year since she E vans and Mrs. C has E ricson, all E delm an, L eonard and Roy H a r attended and thoroughly enjoyed tra in s and for a tim e th e re would trac k of your sick chicks and sep
w as two y ears old and has been of th is neighborhood.
man, Velma H ornecker, Lloyd H al by th e larg e g ro u p which attended, be as m any as a h undred w agons a ra te them im m ediately.
T he brooder house should be on
Mr. W ulf is reco v erin g from a stead, R ich ard B jorndal and W ayne A fter sev eral exciting gam es had trav elin g to g eth er. We cam e th e
aw arded four m edals of m e rit and
serious accident w ith w hich he m et and Jean H all. A fter th e ch ild ren 's been played, refre sh m e n ts w ere \ ro u te trav eled by th e first imml- clean soil free from diseases.
tw o silver m edals by th is club.
Snow and ice a re gradually m e lt in a logging cam p sev eral m onths party, th e ch ild ren ’s m o th ers who served. T his w as followed by th e g ran ts, fording th e G reen riv er and
To rem ove a grease stain from a
ing on th e C olum bia highw ay be ago. T he W ulfs fo rm erly resided w ere p rese n t w ere served w ith re g u la r devotional m eeting w hich going around the S nake and P latte
ru g afte r dust has settled Into the
yond Crown P oint. A lbert W iesen- a t th is place.
w as led by Amy Sloop. T his se r rivers. P a r t of th e tra in left us at grease spot and the ru g has become
lunch.
R onald Paw son, I I y ea rs old,
dan g er, forest ran g e r, rep o rts a fte r
Mrs. K ate B jorndal of P o rtlan d vice w as follow ed by an In terestin g th e Snake riv er, and crossed, pay u n sig h tly : If possible scrap e off
an inspection trip to E agle C reek who m akes his hom e w ith his uncle spent the w eek-end w ith h er sister, church service. In addition to the. ing toll of $5 for each w agon, p a rt of th e grease and d irt with a
cam p grounds and park, th a t no and a u n t Mr .and Mrs. W. F Mrs. W. C. H all.
usual exercises of th e evening se r th in k in g they could m ake b etter dull knife, and then scru b the stain
w ith a soft b ru sh and w arm so ap
I»E LAVAL
dam age has been done to th e p ark M eacham, had th e m isfo rtu n e to
Mr. and Mrs. Glen H arm an , Mr. vice a trio co n sistin g of H. Lee tim e by doing so, b ut we arriv ed at suds. Or m aybe th e spot can be
by the snow storm , although snow get his leg broken, betw een th e and Mrs. C harles H ornecker, and Ball, W. B. Cory and th e p asto r La G rande, w hich w as th en know n absorbed, by one or m ore ap p lica
to th e depth of 2% feet is now on hip and knee, la st T h u rsd ay . Ron Mr. and Mrs. C. E. S tew art, th e sang, "T hrow Out th e Life L ine,” as G rande Ronde, a few days ahead tions of fu lle r's ea rth , F rench
chalk, or talcum pow der, or by
aid m et w ith th e accid en t w hile a t la st nam ed from P o rtlan d , a tte n d and th e p asto r and C. R. M artin of them.
th e cam p ground.
S ern A nderson w ent to P o rtla n d play w ith o th e r boys a t school.
“T h ere w asn 't a g re a t deal of sick blotting paper, and a w arm Iron.
ed th e m asq u erad e ball F rid ay eve sang a d u et en titled , “ Because He
A solvent, such as carbon to tra -
B. E. T u rn e r m ade a trip to A s ning a t th e Lynch schoolhouse.
S unday for a few d ays’ v isit w ith
Loved Me So.”
ness considering th e long Journey ehlorlde. gasoline, or benzine, may
to ria on business m a tte rs la st F ri
friends. “
,
C. R. M artin and fam ily of G ar 1 had a baby boy who died on the be used. G asoline and benzine are
Sunday d in n er g u ests a t the
Separators that get all the
Mrs. Sw orden, of C orbett statio n , day.
home of Mr, and Mrs. W alter E del den Home w ere c a lle rs a t th e way. I w as sick and th e woman very inflam m able, and m ust never
cream all the time. 15%
P le a sa n t V alley g ran g e held its m an w ere Mr .and Mrs. E. T. P re s M ethodist p arso n ag e late Sunday ; who looked a fte r him fed him so be used In th e sam e room w ith an
visited her sister in P o rtlan d sev
open fire or Dame of any kind. A
re g u la r m onthly session S atu rd ay ton of S pringdale, G ran t P re sto n of afternoon. T hey rem ained for th e ’ m any wild rose buds th a t he be freshly spilled liquid should not
to 55% butter fat and Do-
e ra l days recently.
Mrs. V ancil E vans, who is a vic evening. A num ber of questions of Bend, Oregon, who is v isitin g his League and ch u rch services.
cam e ill and died suddenly. Some be rubbed from a c a rp e t or rug. be
Laval separates cleaner
tim of sm allpox, is being cared for im portance w ere in fo rm ally dis p are n ts, Mrs. Mira N elson and son
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Van F leet en thought lie died o t d ip h th eria. We cause th is tends to drive It Into the
under
ull conditions.
If possible, th e liquid
a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. S yl cussed, and a team w as chosen to and Mr. and Mrs. W alter P resto n te rtain ed Sunday an uncle of Mrs. burled him on th e bank ■ o f the fabric.
should be ccvered a t once w ith
discuss th e export debenure plan and ch ild ren of Bonneville, and Y’an F leet who arriv ed from Illinois Owyhee.
v ester Evans.
corn m eal, talcum pow der, blotting
TERMS
F red Ough is still very ill a t th e w hich has been endorsed to th e Mrs. Jack Shafer.
for a b rief visit.
"F o r six w eeks w hile cro ssin g the paper to rn Into bits, or any other
national grange.
P o rtlan d sanitarium .
d esert we did not see a house. ab so rb en t m aterial w hich will tak e I
Mr. and Mrs. T hom as G raves,
Mrs. Geo. P e rry accom panied h er
When we cam e to th e P la tte riv er It up and keep It from spreading.
who have both been ill fo r some
S un d ay school class to P o rtlan d
ARBOLEDA
th e re w ere hot sp rin g s sc attered
tim e past, a re rep o rted as im prov
P lease phone or w rite item s for
S un d ay afternoon to see “K ing of
along the trail. Som etim es th e c a t th e O utlook—but give your real
ing. The L adles Aid of Rockwood
Implements
Automobiles
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. G ilbert of sen t over a b eautiful potted p lan t
K in g s” a t th e auditorium .
tle would go in knee deep and name. Call G resham 1661
Used Cars
Pow ell V alley road n ea r A rboleda to them la st Sunday.
would lunge to get out of It. When
Phone 1111
G resham
su ran ce funds for farm loans
a re rejoicing over th e a rriv a l of a
LYNCH
we first got Into th ese sp rin g s ev No In com
Mrs. B ert A llen and Mrs. Ida
m ission or brokerage. Very
son 10<4 pounds in w eight. M other H am ilton w ere T h u rsd ay aftern o o n
Jan. 18 to Eeb. 2, 1028
eryone w as th irsty and we stopped easy term s, y, W. T horne —Adv.
T he Lynch P aren t-T ea ch e r a sso and child a re doing well.
v isito rs a t th e hom e of Mrs. Ben
to cam p. A G erm an in th o crow d
ciatio n w ill hold its re g u la r m eet
H alstead.
| clim bed from his w agon and lay
ing at the schoolhouse F rid ay eve
CAMP
HILL
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. S elfer en te r D aily J o u r n a l.................. $5 .0 0 down to d rin k from a sp rin g and
ning, F eb ru ary 3. To com m em or
tained a t Sunday d in n er Mr. and D ally a n d S u n d a y ............ $7.00 found the w ater hot. He exclaim ed
W">N b i t t i s a u t o m o b il » axi bout • • • avicx w il l u n to them
a te F ounders Day th e re will be a
The la st m eeting of th e Camp Mrs. W. L. H icks and Mr. and Mrs.
'move
on,
get
o
u
t
of
here,
hell
Sunday Journal............. 2.50
sh o rt program followed by re fre s h H ill W om an’s club w as held at th e
F ra n k H olm er, all of P o rtlan d .
c a n 't be m ore th a n h alf a m ile
Mail D elivery Only
m en ts and a silver offering.
home of Mrs. W illiam H ornecker,
T he hom e of Mr .and Mrs. S.
from h ere.’ and he Jumped Into his
New or Renew al
M eadow hurst A cres.
T he a fte r B rassw ell has been much im prov
wagon and w ith his fam ily drove
noon w as sp e n t in piecing q u ilt ed by being re-shingled recently.
aw ay and we never saw him again.
OI.D TIME
blocks for th e clu b 's quilt. Mrs.
Subscribe Through the Outlook
"A long th e Sw eet riv er th e w ater
W alter Lynn w ill be th e hostess to
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 7
contained so m uch alk ali th a t m any
Money
saved
In
com
binations.
m orrow . H er residence Is a t th e
of th e ca ttle died, so we had to
at Fairview Hall
Beth H attan and D olores Kam-
co rn er of Jen n e road and Powell
Don’t Wait — Start It Now work th e m ilk cows w ith th e oxen
mes,
tw
o
form
er
pupils
of
W
ilkes
Given by F red G. A nlcker
Valley. All m em bers a re urged to
to draw th e wagons. We had p len
school who now atten d W ashing
be present.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ty of food so no one suffered from
No.
28849
Mrs. H. C. Jdhnson, who has been ton and Com m erce high schools,
In the Circuit Court of the State of h u n ger
visited
form
er
te
ac
h
ers
an
d
c
la
ss
ill w ith th e flu, is able to be ««round
S T l u ^ P r ^ S t a 3* * * ^ ° f Mul,no' ‘ "W hen we got to G rande Ronde,
m ates during th e m id-year exam i
again.
In the Matter of the E state of Minnie 1 w in ter w as com ing on so we w in-
Good Old Tim e Music
nation
week.
Hazel Sm ith, d au g h ter of Mr. and
Is hereby given, that the un- tered th ere and cam e to P o rtlan d
EVERYBODY INVITED
Jo sep h in e ScH em pp, who is in a r Notice
Mrs. F red Sm ith, who has been ill
o J i f T c o i r t o f T " . * ^ " of o X g ln " ln th e 8 p r ln «' arrlvlr>* th e r e Ju ly
Come and have a Good Tim e
th
e
sixth
grade,
has
en
tered
school.
at E m anuel h ospital,
retu rn ed
for the County of Multnomah, Depart- 14, 1865. We stayed th e re th ree
S m a r t, lo w -s w u n g
home Sunday and is rep o rted to be H er p are n ts recen tly moved from ment of Probate, Adm inistrator of the
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E state o t Minnie E. Gaudlitz, de- m onths, then cam e o ut h ere and
Los
A
ngeles
and
a
re
now
residing
b o d ies by F isher —
convalescing sa tisfacto rily .
f a a
ceased, and has qualified.
took up a hom estead of 169 acres.
All persons having claim s against
.
,
Mrs. H ans Bay and Mrs. R. Bay in A scot Acres.
Buick’s
famous
valve-
estate are hereby notified to pre- The first th in g we did was to Clear
Cedric Stasek, E lb e rt S p rech er said
of C orvallis, M ontana, form erly of
sent the same, duly verified as by law „
u „ i , j „
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required, to the undersigned, at the a P‘a c e a n d htllld a log house, then
and
E
dw
ard
Hogue
atten
d
ed
the
in-head six-cylinder engine — and Buick’s
LV. PORTLAND
LV. GRFSH4M L aurel A cers. are visiting in P o rt-
offlee of McOuIrk 4 Schneider, 203-5 wc cleaned a place for our g ard en s
reg illar m eeting of th e M ontavilla W ithrow Building. Gresham, Oregon,
. . . .
Perk aa<l Yamhill
Powell B Robert* lad and vicinity.
Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers—endow
within six (6) m onths from the date and fields.
Boy Scouts on F riday evening.
BEacon 8121
Phone 1823
Dated
and
first
published.
Jan.
24,
1928
Some
y
ears
la
te
r
we
bu
ilt
a
DeLoss B a rn e tt and fam ily, who
Buick with the rich quality-appeal of the
SA N D Y BLU FF
Date o f laat^ u b lgan on ^ Feb. IL 1921. fram e house, w hich we now use
•6 :45 R m . B. L.
• 7 :4 0 a m . S L.
have resided on th e A. G. S chantln
most expensive cars. And Buick volume —
•7 "" a m . P V.
•7 50 a. m . B L.
Adm inistrator.
for a woodshed, having b u ilt a
A sum ptuous d in n er w as served farm for th e p ast year, have moved
•7 :1S a m . S. L
• 1) a. m . P. V
2 30 a m B L by Mrs. L eonard L auderback on to a farm on the B aird sd ale road.
A ttorneys for Adm inistrator.
! la r<?er house w hich I now occupy.
9 30 a. m., B U
double
that of any other builder of fine
9 :00 a m.. 8 L.
9 50 a m 8 U
9 30 a m . P. V Sunday la st in honor of her hu.4 •
10 30 a m.. P V
Mrs. G race B u rrell sold h er home
automobiles— enables Buick to offer you
10 30 a tn . B V band's birthday. C ourses ra n from
U :30 a m B U
and tw o acres on th e B a rr road to
11 :i>0 a m . S U
11 50 a. tn. 8 L.
11
30
a
tn..
P
V.o
12 30 p tn , P V.
ro a st chicken to angel food cake. P. Mason, Mrs. B u rrell left last
Buick quality at surprisingly low prices.
12 3o p m . B U
1 30 p m . B U
1 :0n p. m . S U ! T hose p rese n t w ere th e la tte r's week for an extended v isit in San
1 60 p m . 8 U
1 30 p m . P V.
2 30 p m . P V
Three popular Buick models, a Sport Road-
2 30 p m . B U m other, Mrs. M. F. L auderback, Francisco.
3 30 p m . B L.
3 oo p. m , 8. L. Mr. and Mrs. A lvah L auderback
3 60 p m . S U
Mrs.
C
lara
M
cGregor
of
A
lbany
3
30
p
m
.
P.
V.
4 30 p m P V.
iter, a Sedan, and a Coupe are priced as low
son Billie, Miss Betty H uffacre, has been visiting h er siste r, Mrs.
4 30 p m.. B. L. and
'
5 30 p m B U
5 50 p. m 8 U > 5 on p m , 8. U '
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F
o
rre
s
t
L
auderback
as # 1 1 9 5 , and all can be purchased on the
P. J. F isher.
5 30 p ra . P V.
« so p m . P V
7 oo p m . P V. and
ï
10 00 p m.. P. V.
d au g h ters, C h a rlo tte
and
Mr. and Mrs. H enry B arg er and
liberal G. M. A. C. plan.
The telephone will
d au g h ter Nlta, who have been su f
SANIIV m v ia io N
L O N Ç /DISTANCE
prove to he your most
fering w ith severe colds, a re r e
See other cars— then see Buick. Let the
LO C A L A N D TtLLGWAPM
Lv. PORTLAND
Lv, SANDY
Mr, and Mrs. Lew is M iller and covering and are now able to be
tMliiHhle hiii I most eco
comparison determine your choice.
« 1 5 ». m.
1:90 p. m., P V.
d aughters D orothy and Betty, and out.
nomical assistant In the
5 :30 p. m.. P. V. 1 l oo p m.
the host and hostess and th eir
Mrs.
C. N. Morgan of P o rtlan d
office, workshop, home
SE D A N S <1195 to «1995
COUPES 21195 to *1S5O
Lv. GRF.SHAN th ree ch ild ren King, Mary Jan e w as a
Ar. GRFSHAW
Sunday guest of Mr. and
for Fortlaad
SPO R T MODELS |1 1 » 5 to 11525
or
while
traveling.
2:11 p. m.
2 45 a. m., P V and Phyllis? All enjoyed th e din Mrs. T C. M illar.
< 1 5 p m.
3 45 p. m. P. V.
M f * :
M itt.
■mu M, m 5, « A M . T V t K A C
ner and day tog eth er Immensely.
The m any friends of Mrs. Ed
-D ally except Sundays and holiday*
W ilkes will be so rry to le arn th a t
S L —Section Line road
B attery Service.
P V.—Powell V alley road
she suffered a relap se and Is affaln
B L — Bfti* Lin« road
A g u aran teed b attery for 13 or 14 confined to her bed. Dr. H. H.
and your old one C harging, 50c.
Owned and operated by
Gresham
V alley a t 52d street. Phone H ughes of G resham Is atten d in g
GEO. LEWIS & SON Powell
ber.
Graakam
HALES AND HERVICB
Oregon City
TAbor 0284 a fte r 7 p. m.—Adv.
New Dance Hall
at Blue Lake Park
A
SAND
GRAVEL
SEPARATORS
and MILKERS
0
REGON JOURNAL
Bargain J Period
Hessel Implement Co.
.Duick
DANCE
s p e a k s Q u a lity
tfW Buicks price spells Value
SAT., FEB. 4
$119S
Portland-Gresham Stage
Every Day
in the year
£ l Ì \
O regon T elephone C o .
WALTER W. METZGER