Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 07, 1928, Image 1

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    Phone 1561.
Two Lines, Two Phones, One Number, At Your Service!
G resham O utlook
T W IC E
A
W EEK
G R E SH A M , M ULTNOM AH CO UNTY, OREGON,
VOL. 17, NO. »»
Weil Known Resident
Answers Last Call
FA IR V IE W GRANGE
TO M EET T H U R S D A Y
A special m eeting of th e F air-
view grange w ill be held T h u rsd ay
evening for the purpose of in itiat-
A fter m ore th an th ree m onths of ing new m em bers. On S aturday
Intense suffering from the ravages evening at an open m eeting of the
of carcinom a, D. M. R oberts, fa- grange, public in stallatio n of the
m iliarly know n to scores of friends new ly-elected officers w ill tak e
as M artin, passed aw ay la st eve- place, w ith J. J. Jo h n so n , m aster
ning sh o rtly before 5 o'clock at , of Evening S tar grange, th e in-
his home on R oberts avenue at stallin g officer, A program is be-
th e age of Go years, leaving behind ' ing arran g e d to begin at 8 o clock,
him am ong other things as a legacy to w hich everyone is co rd ially in ­
to his bereaved fam ily th e m em ory ! vited. S everal good sp eak ers are
of a kind loving husband and in- expected and special m usical num-
du lg en t fath er.
bers have been prom ised. A basket
Mr. R oberts leaves to m ourn his supper w ill be served a t 6:30.
passin g his widow Mrs. N ellie Rob- J
e rts, th ree children, Em ory of Mil- i Mr. and Mrs. Joh n P eterso n w ere
w aukee, W isconsin; K enneth and | S unday dinner guests a t th e hom e
Mrs. Alice H ansen of G resham ; a of Mr. and M rs. R. L. R obertson of
b ro th er Jo h n R oberts; and tw o sis­ P ortland.
te rs Mrs. John S chram and Mrs.
The ladies of the F airview Meth-
A nna K ayser of Beaver Creek, Ore. odist church w ill hold a silv er tea
F u n eral services w ill ta k e place W ednesday evening at th e hom e of
F rid ay afternoon at 2 o’clock a t Mrs. John Moller to w hich all are
th e M ethodist Episcopal ch u rch u n ­ invited.
der th e direction of J. E. M etzger,
Mrs. H attie Moore is spending
p ro p rie to r of the G resham F u n eral several days at th e hom e of her
p arlo rs. In te rm e n t w ill be m ade niece Mrs. Roy G ulloford of V an­
in Lincoln M emorial P ark. T he couver, W ashington.
G resham I. O. O. F. lodge, of w hich I Mrs. J. W. M oller sp e n t T uesday
th e deceased w as a m em ber, a re a t the hom e of h er m o th er Mrs. M.
p lan n in g to atten d th e fu n eral in a D outhit in P ortland.
body and have charg e of the se r- : Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stone and
vices. T he Rev. Jo h n P arso n s, a I fam ily w ere dinner g u ests Sunday
b ro th er-in -law of Mr. and Mrs. 1 a t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W il-
R oberts, w ill preach th e fu n eral lard B liss in P le a sa n t Valley,
serm on.
I D. W. McKay is v isitin g frien d s
----------------------- and relativ es in P u g et Sound cities
G RESH AM GRANGE DO ES ¡» "d B ritish Columbia. He expects
CO NSTRUCTIVE W ORK ■t0 be aw ay about a m onth.
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, D onald G rant, a stu d e n t ot»W il-
G reshant g range is doing rea l lam ett« university, sp e n t several
co n stru ctive w ork am ong its m em - , days la st week visitin g w ith his
bers by studying c u rre n t national m other Mrs. George Lum sden.
legislation, especially th a t p e rta in ­
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge D ufur of
ing to farm problem s. Seasonable P o rtlan d spent S atu rd ay evening at
ta lk s are given on farm ing m e th ­ th e home of Mrs. E liza Stone.
ods, vegetable and flower g ard e n ­
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Lum sden
ing, flow ers and sh ru b s .spraying, en tertain ed th e young people's
landscaping, etc., by speakers who class of Sm ith M emorial P resb y ­
te rian church a t th e ir home S a tu r­
know th e ir “onions.”
T he re g u la r m eeting day is th e day evening. A m ost p le asa n t eve­
second S atu rd ay of each m onth, be­ ning w as enjoyed.
ginning a t 10:30 in the forenoon.
Services at th e F airview M ethod­
T he lectu re hour, w hich begins a t 2 ist church, u nder th e p a sto ra te of
o'clock, is open to th e public, and th e Rev. B. F. F oard , a re held reg-
it is hoped th a t non-m em bers will u la rly each Sunday, beginning
feel free to avail them selves of w ith S unday school a t 10 o'clock
and p reaching at 11. T he service
these program s.
Next S atu rd ay 's program w ill in ­ next Sunday will be a jo in t W ash­
clude a ta lk on flow ers and shrubs, ington and L incoln an n iv ersary
illu stra te d by colored slides, by the service, a t w hich tim e th e p asto r
courtesy of the M ountain View will preach a p atrio tic serm on. All
F lo ra l com pany. A ta lk w ill be a re welcome to these services.
given by D. E. Tow le, m anager of
th e B erry G row ers P acking com ­ BA N K R U PT C Y F IL E D
AG AINST MOTOR CO.
pany
on
“F arm
L egislation,”
analyzing and discussing th e Mc-
A petition in b an k ru p tcy has
N ary-H augen bill, its am endm ents
been filed by J. E. H azeltine & Co.,
and proposed su b stitu tes, w hich th e (Ihlen-Bishop com pany and
a re being considered by the p resen t F ederated M etals co rp o rtio n , P o rt­
congress. M usical num bers w ill be
land concerns, a g a in st th e Beaver
given on th e program .
S tate Motor com pany of G resham .
In stallatio n of officers for the
T he petitioning cre d ito rs a re be­
ensuing y ear w ill ta k e place a t the ing rep resen ted by a P o rtlan d firm
m orning session, Mrs. Je ssie M illar of atto rn ey s, Coan & R osenberg.
being th e in stallin g officer.
C. G. S chneider has been retain ed
by some local cre d ito rs of th e in ­
solvent com pany.
NEW COUNTY ( LI B
The facto ry w as closed for b u si­
AGENT IS NAM ED
T he announcem ent w as m ade to ­
day th a t W illiam H. B aillie of
W oodburn,
O regon,
h as
been
nam ed as the successor to W. D.
K inder, form er M ultnom ah county
club agent. Mr. B aillie says he is
no o rd in ary "B ailey” when it com es
to th e sp elling of h is nam e, b u t for
his first nam e he is know n as
plain "B ill” , th e sam e title by
w hich Mr. K inder's friends greeted
him. Mrs. B aillie and th e ir d augh­
te r Bonnie w ill arriv e to join th e
new ag en t in G resham as soon as
su itab le living q u a rte rs can be se­
cured.
ness on F eb ru ary 2 and is now in
charge of c a re ta k e rs, W alter Zen-
ger in th e day tim e and G eorge
H ale a t night.
$13 Value fo r #S.»5.
A H otpoint Waffle Iron, th e kind
th a t bakes 'em th a t crisp y brow n
rig h t a t th e table, d u rin g F eb ru ary
for »8.95 cash, or »1.95 down and
»2 per m onth for four m onths.
D em onstration every F rid ay a f te r ­
noon. P. E. P. E le ctric sto re, Pow ­
ell stre e t, G resham .
Phone 15451
Two lines, tw o phones, a t your
service for news, ads, su b sc rip ­
tions and printing.
Your m oney's w orth in th e a d ­
F o r rea l estate loans see or call
v ertisem ents in the Outlook today.
B. W. T horne.—Adv
Areme Club Dance
VALENTINE DANCE
Masonic Hall, Gresham
FRIDAY EVENING, FEB. 10
Dancing 8:30 to 12
GIGRAY’S ORCHESTRA
Gentlemen 76c
Ladies 25c
DANCE
ROCKWOOD GRANGE HALL
on a
NEW MAPLE FLOOR
SATURDAY EVENING, FEB. H
Art’» J a n Bandits—5-piece Orchestra
GENTLEMEN 60c
Twice as Quick Twice as Good, Twice-a-W eek Outlook!!
Refreshaieat»
EVEBYBODT WELCOME
LADIES 26c
Dairymen Meet With
Breeders in School
T U E SD A Y , F E B R U A R Y 7,
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
$2.«» l’er Year
1»SS
LINUOLN DAY DINNER
SERVICE
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vate line to th e Outlook of­
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q u ick er
telep h o n e
service
and we w ant you to use your
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you w ith an y th in g you need
in our line of p rin tin g , ad ­
v ertisin g , su b scrip tio n s or
news.
Sudden Death Claims , TH IS SATURDAY NIGHT , Columbian High
The a n n iv e rsa ry of A braham
Loses to Locals
Hadden L. Johnson , Lincoln
is n ea r and it should be
honored w ith fitting public o b serv ­
G resham
Union h igh's hoop
T he 35th an n u a l m eeting of the
T he m any frien d s of th e late ances and w ith ea rn e st personal
squad
won
a
double header from
thought
as
to
how
far
th
is
g
rea
t
Oregon D airym en's association and
I H adden Johnson
w ere g reatly
th e first m eeting of th e M ultnom ah
I shocked to tear n ot his death on free co u n try In its citizen ry is up­ C orbett on th e local floor F riday
County B reed ers’ school, held at
J a n u a ry 31 at M arshfield, Oregon, holding th e high ideals of th e G reat night by scores of 38-30 in th e first
team gam e and 13-12 in the second
F airview F eb ru ary 1 and 2, w’ere
follow ing a b rief illn ess from in ­ E m ancipator.
team
p relim inary. T he first strin g
The
12th
of
F
eb
ru
ary
th
is
year
fan tile p araly sis. Mr. Johnson, a
d istin ct successes, judged from ev­
m em ber of th e facu lty of M arsh­ falls on S unday and Monday, th e gam e w as a red hot affair. T he
ery point of view. It w as a fine
field high school, becam e ill Mon- 13th, will be a legal holiday in playing w as fast and clean w ith
m eeting th ro u g h o u t w ith a splendid
i day m orning. Ja n u a ry 30, and did Oregon as in m ost b ut not all G resham com fortably in the lead
atten d an ce, according to County
throughout.
not ta k e his place as usual in the states.
A gent S. R. H all. A g rea t deal of
L indrooth sta rte d th e scoring
It is u su al for the rep u b lican
j
classroom
.
in te re st w as m anifested and m uch
Tell 1561
d
u
rin g the first m inute by co n v ert­
leaders
in
P
o
rtlan
d
and
vicinity
to
I M onday aftern o o n he becam e
inform ation of value given to v isit­
| paralyzed In th e legs, also In the p articip a te in a Lincoln Day b an ­ ing a foul shot. Okuda followed
ing dairym en.
t
r
j diaphragm , and a num ber of quet. T his ban q u et will be held on soon after w ith a field goal and
T he program w as ca rrie d o ut as
G
RO
UND
BROKEN
,
friends w ere called to give him th e com ing S atu rd ay evening in the w as not stopped u n til he had
scheduled and it is th o u g h t to be
FO R N E D ( H l R( H artificial resp ira tio n by m eans pf P o rtlan d C ham ber of Com merce. looped four baskets. W ith th ese
th e best m eeting of th is c h a ra c te r
I a pulm otor. F o r m ore th a n seven Oregon building, beginning a t 6:30. points as a sta rt, G resham finished
held in th e county for a long time.
T here will he a w ell appointed th e q u a rte r w ith five point lead.
G round b reak in g services for th e j h ours they w orked to keep life in
It w as announced th a t next year
banquet,
follow ed by a splendid “K udy”, fleshy local cap tain , was
new
E
vangelical
church
w
ere
held
'
the
young
m
an
's
body,
but
a
t
12:30
the b reed ers' school would be d i­
vided into groups and sc attered S unday aftern o o n at 2:30. A good T uesday m orning he passed away, program of m usic and p atrio tic all over th e floor and appeared to
the Mr. Jo h n so n w as conscious until speaking. T ick ets for th e banquet be h ittin g th e strid e th a t m ade hlB
th ro u g h o u t v ario u s d istric ts ra th e r atten d an ce, n o tw ith stan d in g
play p ro m in en t la st year.
th a n confine th e sessions to one lo­ d isag reeab le w eath er, listened at- J th e m om ent of his death, discussing a re »1.25.
T he h alf ended w ith the score
A
large,
v
o
lu
n
tary
com
m
ittee
ten
tiv
ely
to
th
e
fine
ad
d
resses
by
’
his
b
u
sin
ess
affairs
w
ith
his
m
oth-
cality. T he place for next y e a r’s
m eeting of th e sta te dairy m en 's a s ­ th e Rev. C. Hoffman, p asto r of th e I p r, Mrs. Olive Johnson, w ith whom has ch arg e of th e various featu res, 22-13 In G resh am 's favor.
C orbett rallied in th e last half
u nder d irection of A. E. C lark,
sociation has not been selected as S t.J o h n s E vangelical ch u rch fit |,e has lived in Marshfield.
A w are of th e ap proaching change, ch airm an , and F ra n k Davey, se cre­ and as far as points w ent played
yet, b u t w ill be announced later. Sellw ood and p resid en t of th e
The g ath erin g w as held a t McMin- W ashington M ission d istrict, th e , he said goodbye to th e coach of the ta ry of th e celeb ratio n com m ittee. th e home team to a sta n d still. A fter
The com m ittee h as placed the S quire had been rem oved on p er­
Rev. D. R .W eintz, p asto r of th e ' high school and doctor. T ow ard
ville la st year.
disposal
of a few tic k ets In the sonal fouls late in the th ird q u a r­
S. B. H all w ill leave tom orrow F re e M ethodist ch u rch and th e th e la st he called his m other and
hands
of
H.
L. St. C lair, a t th e O ut­ te r, the Colum bian high team
Rev.
H
alford
V.
W
ilhelm
,
p
asto
r
!
w
anted
h
er
to
a
s
sist
in
th
e
artifl-
for C orvallis w here he w ill spend
rPBpiration> Bayin g , ..Arp you look office, and th o se d esirin g sam e scored 10 points. Phipps w as o u t­
th e rem ain d er of th e w eek in a t ­ of th e M ethodist E piscopal church.
stan d in g for C orbett, scoring 10
ten d an ce a t th e an n u al conference T he th re e sp e ak e rs brought tim ely t)redj m o th er? Good m other, hut should speak for them early.
points and four out of six foul
of county ag ric u ltu ra l ag en ts and m essages and urged th e co ngrega- ,t w o„.t bc ,ong now .. He Bpokp
shots.
tion
to
go
fo
rw
ard
in
th
e
nam
e
of
h
l„
.
,
aBt
b
rp
a
th
,
but
tbp
very
MRS.
W.
A.
W
INTERS
co unty club agents of th e state.
G resham show ed m uch im prove­
FN.IOYS VISIT SOUTH
H ere th e y e a r's w ork is o utlined in God. H. G. M ullenhoff, se c re ta ry of ¡aBt w ords could n ot be heard,
m ent over the form show n in th e
th
e
co
n
gregation,
spoke
In
b
eh
alf
Among
tbpm
wag
PXprpBBed
„
dp.
the different d ep artm en ts, ideas of
Mrs. W. A. W inters retu rn ed last
m u tu al h elp fu ln ess are exchanged of th e cong reg atio n and th e con slrp t0 havp h ,g p ,cturp8 g|vpn to W ednesday from a th ree-w eek s’ alum ni gam e la st Tuesday. T heir
passes w ere hard, fast, and for the
and th e problem s incident to club tra c to rs . M. C. M artin and W. E. ,ljs fr jPndg
F u lle r .responded briefly.
A fte r, ‘„ a d d e n L au ran ce Jo h n so n w as trip to C alifornia w here she visited m ost p a rt w ell placed. T he team
and a g ric u ltu ra l w ork th resh ed out
her son Lyle a t Hollywood, Dr. S. played to g eth er w ell and was w ell
th e singing of th e hym n. “F aith of born at Lakp B1,Mbeth> M innesota,
to th e best advantage.
P. B ittner at Monrovia and his two balanced as Indicated by the fact
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Hp atten d ed Bchool
An all-day
m eeting
of in te re st to ; O ur f a th e r s ! L iving S till." all jn ls99
d au g h ters at G lendale, all of whom
th a t eacli p lay er w as is scoring
th e cauliflow er and lettuce g ro w ers ’ Prp8pnt proceded to the building ,)rpgon g rad u a tin g from G resham
are form er G resham residents.
of th e county w ill be held in th e 8“ e Ht E ,f,h and Main w here j Union high school In 1918 and from Mrs. W inters rep o rts a m ost enjoy­ th rea t.
Tho lineup w as as follow s:
P. W. L. A. hall at S p rin g d ale u nder Rround was brokpn t° the glory and 0 rpgon s ta te college a t C orvallis
able jo urney south, th e trip both
G resh am (38)
C o rb ett (30)
th e auspices of th e T ro u td ale Let- th e serVice of God b>' H G M u llen -| ,n 1924 , Ip ap en t lnst BUnimpr „t
ways being m ade by m otor stage.
O
kudn
(1
3
)........
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(4 )
tu ce and Cauliflow er G ro w ers’ as- hoff who waR flrHt *” tu rn ove’’ : S tan fo rd u n iv ersity w here he took
The visito r was m uch im pressed L indrooth ( 8 ) . . .
soclatlon on W ednesday, F eb ru ary Krr” ,n<1, an<1 ,bp 0,hpr m em bers of ))ogt g ra d l|a te w ork )n science, ma-
W o lfó
w ith th e scenery and w eath er of S quire ( 7 ) ............
15. T he m eeting will be social as Gl° / “I '? 1?*
Joring «" chem istry.
S a tte ra tro m (4).
C
alifornia,
especially
in
th
e
so
u
th
­
b ers and frien d s of the co n g reg a­
Mr. Jo h n so n has been in ch arg e ern p art. T h e p o ln settas w ere at T im m erm an (6).
w ell as in stru c tiv e in its scope and
S p a th ....................
of th e science d ep a rtm en t
of th eir best and the b eau tifu l cactu s-
w ill include a program of in te re st tion.
a ...(2) Chamberlain
M arshfield high school for th e p ast covered m o u n tain s en ro u te w ere
a.............. .« Aschoff
to all. It is hoped to announce th e
th re e y ea rs and also ta u g h t a year m ost gorgeous. Khe was unable to
R eferee. A. E. P rice, P o rtlan d .
d etails of th e day's events in th e IMPORTANT MEET OF
T ill RSDAY NIGH I I | n tb p Bc| en ce d e p a rtm e n t of E lg in , get u glim pse of Mt. S h asta on a c ­ Coach C. W. K ruger used tw o
next issue of th e Outlook.
,
. , .
.
'O reg o n , high school. T he hegln- count of an overh an g in g fog. Los team s of su b stitu te s to win th e
A g ath erin g w hich it is hoped
, .
,
„
.
... ..
, n ing of his fatal illn ess last week Angeles w ith Its trem en d o u s tr a f ­ gam e from th e C orbett second
FIREM EN’S DANCE
____ every G resham citizen will atten d
i P t A
» « f l G I f F I T S U C C E S S w n ... i be
. , held
, , T h u rsd ay evening In
, I m arked Ins . first . absence
from
his
fic. is a m ost In terestin g city, a c ­ team . A "w h ite” team com posed of
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... ,
,
| school w ork d u rin g four y ears of cording to Mrs. W inters, as w ere the sm aller and faste r boys played
A little money (as w ell as n o n - ' ,b e au d ito riu m of the G resham tpacbjng
the first and th ird q u a rte rs , w hile
sense) now and then Is relish ed by Brade school w hen the four groups
deceM ed ¡B survived by his also the m any su b u rb s and beaches a "b lu e” team of la rg e r and less
which she had the p leasu re of vis­
of
th
e
Y.
M.
C.
A.
w
ith
th
e
ir
leaders
,
.
/
th e best of men.
,
.
, ,,
...
p are n ts Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson iting. A utom obiles from all p arts sh ifty p lay ers held the C orbett
m em bers of th e "Y com m ittee
. .
,,
P erh ap s such th o u g h t has been and
, , , , , ,
. .
,,
and a b ro th er Gordon Johnson, all of th e United S tates w ere a very ju n io rs nt bay the re st of th e tim e.
w
ill
join
in
a
big
g
et-to
g
eth
er,
. . . . .
,
_.
in th e m inds of th e m em bers of the
., , , ,
...
» o f P o rtlan d .
T he rem ain s w ere common sight.
T onight th e locals play a re tu rn
G resham vo lu n teer fire d ep a rtm en t w hich it . is . . th . o u g h t w ill prove o f, | brought, from M arshfield to the
gam e w ith O. I. T. In P o rtlan d .
At
Hollywood
Mrs.
W
in
ters
saw
I
_
,
i „
w hile checking over the receip ts of m u _ tu , al h elpfulness.
. . . .
i ' P earso n F u n e ra l ch u rch in P o rt- th e fam ous A lisky studios, the
T he two gam es follow ing this
T his m eeting has been announced , .
th e big firem en's benefit dance, giv­
,
land w h ere p riv ate services w ere C harley C haplin m ansion and th e m atch, will d eterm ine G resham
o se of acq u ain tin g th e I , .
.....
. . „
,
en la st F rid ay evening a t th e R aker fo r th e purp
. „
.
, held, w ith In term en t follow ing in famed s ta r, D ouglas F airb an k s ln h ig h ’s cham pionship standing. O re­
____ ____
& Son g arag e, for th e purpose of people of G resham w ith th e w ork J Rose City cem
etery. F lo ral offer­ the new C hinese th e a te r, a b ea u ti­ gon City higli has won th e C lack­
assistin g th e boys in th e ir effort to th e Y. M. C. A. Is doing for th e boys ings w ere received from the M arsh-
am as county cham pionship and
se cu re a little stan d in g funds for of th e com m unity and to in te re st j
gcboo| gtudpnt b(>(| , hp ful playhouse, second to no o th er in will m eet th e locals on th e local
Los
A
ngeles
or
Hollywood.
U
nlike
v ario u s uses.
! pro sp ectiv e m em bers. T he v arious
facu lty , board of education, th e
floor F riday night, beginning 7:30.
TheN lance, w hich w as one of th e g roups w ill be located in different freshm en class and m any individ­ some folks w ho go aw ay from
T hese will be tw o big gam es th a t
home,
Mrs.
W
in
ters
did
not
forget
o u tstan d in g social events of th e room s of th e building a fte r the uals, also from Dr. Dean, the facu l­
you will w an t to sec. Come out
season, w as considered a huge form al opening, w here th e boys ty and stu d e n ts of W estern B aptist th e p riv ileg es of ch u rch , but a t ­ and help th e boys win th is game.
tended
n
P
re
sb
y
teria
n
ch
u
rch
in
success both financially and social- m ay be observed carry in g on th e ir T heological sem inary, th e S alv a­
In th e event th a t the locals win
ly. T he floor is said to be a p er- . w ork. H ere they may be visited by tion Army, th e B ap tist S unday Hollywood w here th e ro u tin e of
tills
gam e and th e follow ing gam e
w orship w as m uch th e sam e as in
feet one for dancing, the m usic w as p a re n ts and oth< r. Interest»d.
, gcbook young people and frien d s of
to be played w ith H ill M ilitary
G
resham
ch
u
rch
es.
She
also
had
sa tisfacto ry , th e crow d congenial
H en ry R ichter, d irecto r of th e If_i__
H aley, w here Mr. Jo h n so n form er- I th e privilege of listen in g to Gypsy h ere n ex t T uesday evening, F eb­
and th e lunch served an a ttra c tiv e boys' w ork, and Joe T ib b etts, dl- ;
ru a ry 14, they will not only have
| ly lived.
i Sm ith over th e radio.
one
re c to r of th e Hi-Y activ ities, a re
M em orial services w ere held a t
won th e d istric t cham pionship but
Lyle
W
in
ters
holds
a
responsible
T he firem en and th e com m ittee in scheduled to " peak apd w.’" , eXpl“ ‘" th e H aley B ap tist ch u rch Sunday
will also have a chance to play
position
as
shipping
clerk
with
a
ch arg e of arran g e m en ts w ish to ex- fu lly <bp »cope of th e Y
T he pven(nK )n charRe o{ (he Rey J()h|>
Salem.
well
boring
com
pany
an
d
is
much
p ress th e ir appreciation for th e fine F rie n d ly Indians, hoys from 9 to
N orde„
Arnong those who
T he boys e a rn estly solicit th e
p atro n a g e given th is affair. Too 12 y ears of age, are tinder th e le a d - ,
of
p jc p l|p n t qualft|pg of in terested in h is w ork. Mrs. Win-
su p p o rt of all G resham in th e se
,
te
rs
enjoyed
g
rea
tly
th
e
trip
by
m uch ca n n o t be said for th e in te r- . prsh lp of Jam es B ushong, tbP t th e „ young
„ „ „ „ m an w ere ih»
th e n,.u
Rev. bus an d say s th e d riv ers com pose gam es. L et's go!
e st w hich R ak er & Son have P io n eers, betw een th e ages of 12
Andrew Jo h n so n and H arold B ack­ a very carefu l and co u rteo u s group
show n In th ro w in g open th e doors »"<« «5, u n d er th e lead ersh ip of lund, T he fath e r and b ro th er of
ot young men.
of th e ir estab lish m en t to a s sist in R o b ert B arn es and E llis Ju d d ; th e deceased w ere p resen t a t th e
th e p le asu res and Incidentally th e « om rades, betw een the agps of 15 m em orial service and spoke b rief­
F orm er T ro u td ale Hoy Drown».
m o n etary re su lts of th e evening.
an i' «8, u n d er D orsey D ent, and the ly. Miss M artha flag b e rg sang.
______________
! Hi-Y group, com prising high school
F rien d s and ac q u ain tan c es of C.
T uesday Evening, Feb. 7—G re sh ­
T h e p o p u lar high school in s tru c ­
boys, a re led by C larence Ownbey.
C.
Bush, form er Ford d ealer a t am b ask etb all team to O. I. T.
Special F ares Annoiinced.
to r leaves m any frien d s in M arsh­
T he w ork w hich has been o rg a n ­
Special excursion
fa re s over
field, P o rtlan d , G resham and com ­ T ro u td ale, w ill be grieved to learn
T h u rsd ay E vening, Feb. 9.—P u b ­
W ashington's b irth d ay have been ized in G resham is know n as th e m unity who have su stain ed a g re a t th a t hts son C hris B ush Jr., aged 14,
lic g et-to g eth er of Y. M C. A.
extension
w
ork
of
th
e
Y.
M.
C.
A.,
au th o rized by w estern railro a d s be­
loss In his sudden death. He will lost his life Sunday In th e su rf of g roups a t g rad e school auditorium .
Siletz bay n ea r T aft, Oregon, w hile
tw een all points w est of Ogden, or th e "Y " w ith o u t equipm ent. The
influence of thia o rg an izatio n Is ex- f,‘ Ba ly rnlRRP
y "
engaged lu a ssistin g
F red erick
U tah, and El Paso, T exas, w here
Friday, Feb. 10—A rem e Club
.
»»u u v o v f
Kosebuth in picking up a fishing V alentine dunce at M asonic hall,
th e one w ay fare is »30 or less, a c ­ t e o M 'o • im m u n itie s w here th e re
is no Y. M. C. A., making use of the I "
OBSKRV E
G resham .
cording to an anno u n cem en t yes­
FR A N C E S W ILLA RD DAY 1 net from rough w ater. T he boy
cam e to his death at 1 o'clock in
terd ay . T he special tic k ets will be best ta le n t th e re is. T he fo u n d a­
F riday Evening, Feb. 10.—Ja co b ­
T he W. C. T. U. will m eet a t th e th e afternoon and th e body w as r e ­ son q u a rte t en tertain m en t under
on sale F eb ru ary 18 to 22 w ith re ­ tion of th is w ork is a C hristian c it­
izenship program em bracing th e lib ra ry on T h u rsd ay afternoon, covered later. T he accid en t was au sp ices Sm ith M emorial P re sb y ­
tu rn lim it of F eb ru ary 24. 1928.
T he announcem ent is m ade on fo u r c a rd in al points, devotional. In­ F eb ru ary 9 .at 2:30. A Union S ig ­ due to th e cap sizin g of th e fishing te ria n ch u rch . Fairview .
b eh alf of th e S o u th ern Pacific, telle ctu a l, service and physical, em ­ nal quiz will be given by Mrs. Geo. boat. T he boy's com panion m a n ­
F riday, Fell. 10.—O regon City
Honey. F ran ces W illard M emorial aged to swim ash o re. The Bush b ask etb all team to Union high
S an ta Fe, W estern Pacific, N o rth ­ p h asizing th e sp iritu a l side.
Day w ill be observed. A large a t­ fam ily moved from T ro u td ale In school.
w estern Pacific. San F ran cisco -
IGNITION SPECIALISTS.
ten d an ce Is desired.
th e late sum m er of 1927 and es­
S acram en to railro a d . S acram en to
T h a t’s us. Bring your c a r here
F rid ay Evening. Feb 10.—V al­
Much In terest Is being show n in tablished th e C u tler City au to cam p
N o rth ern ,
T id ew ater
S outhern, for any rep a irs, ad ju stm e n ts or
en tin e ca rn iv al,
O rient school-
C en tral C alifornia T ractio n com ­ p a rts for th e s ta rte r, g en erato r, the N ational W. C. T. U. cam paign ground n ear th e beach. T he lad house.
co
n
feren
ce
w
hich
will
be
held
ln
Nevada sw itches, w iring, lighting, etc.
was a nephew of J. K. Bush who
pany, A m ador C entral
moved to G resham som e m onths
Sunday A fternoon. Feb 12.—C an­
County N arrow Gauge railro a d W ork done by an ex p ert and is pos­ P o rtlan d , F eb ru ary 14 and 15.
itively g u aran teed
We c a rry a
ta ta a t Karon L u th eran church.
T he alm s of th is conference are ago.
P ioneer Auto S tage L ine and Ton com plete line of ignition p arts.
to focus atten tio n on law o b serv ­
opah & Goldfield railroad.
G resham G arage, phone 2391.
T uesday, Feb. 14.—S ilver te a by
ance, to study th e problem s of law
W a file Iron Demonstrator.
Ko and Kew circ le a t hom e ot Mrs.
en fo rcem en t and to prom ote m eas­
Every F rid ay aftern o o n during ' C. I. Raker.
u res for th e election of th e u n ­ F eb ru ary we will d em o n atrate the
T uesday Evening. Feb. 14.—Card
doubted frien d s of prohibition for new H otpoint Waffle Iro n a t the
P. E P. E le ctric sto re In O resham . p arty In W. W. M etager’s Bulck
all offices.
Come in and sam ple one of those show room, auspices A m erican La-
It Is hoped th a t m em bers of crispy, golden brow n waffles. The gion and A uxiliary, 8 p. m.
G resham Union will plan to attend waffle Irons a re on sa le d u rin g Feb­
Several have taken advantage of the Outlook’s
th e luncheon a t P o rtlan d hotel on ru a ry at th e special p rice of »8.95
W ednesday.
Feb.
16.—A ll-day
cash, or 91.95 down, »2 per m onth m eeting
offer of free- employment ads during February.
of T ro u td ale L ettuce and
F eb ru ary 15. Thoae w ishing tic k ­ for four m onths.
Cauliflow er G row ers' association at
ets a re asked to notify Mrs. W F.
The offer is bona-fide and is a helpful service we
P W L. A. hall. Springdale.
Honey.
SPEC IA L MEETING of I
want to give.
G resham Lodge I. O. O. F.. ! F eb ru ary 24. 26 and 2(.- W inter
RADIO KEPAIKING.
Friday. F e b ru a ry 10, 1:30 p. m for In stitu te,
G resham
M ethodist
If you need work, or need a worker, phone or
We re p a ir an y th in g on any m ake purpoae of co n d u ctin g th e fu n eral church.
. of radio. Work g u aran teed . L. L. of our late b ro th er D. M Roberts.
write an ad. The opportunity is yours.
S atu rd ay Evening, March A—
11»ong, phone (31. We call for and All m em bers a re urged to be p re s ­
‘ deliver.
.
ent
ROY H. 0 IB B 8 , Secy. • Rockwood g ran g e play.
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FREE EMPLOYMENT ADS.