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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 11, NO. 22 SPECIAL ELECTION TO ANNEX PROPERTY GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, A CLEAN FACE. Everybody — sm all boys and grow nups—-h a s to wash his face once in a while. T he housew ife even cleans house once o r tw ice a year. Next T hursday, May 19, is th e tim e se t for a u n ited cleanup of th e city. Give th e town a clean face. Scrub up th e space you oc cupy. If all do th is it will be clean an d fresh and rosy all over. G ath er up th e rubbish. P u t it o u t w here th e City Dads can h au l it aw ay. M ake th em do th e ir part. Mow th e g rass around your place an d clean up th e strip in fro n t of your lots. T rim up the trees an d burn th e brush. M ake your n eighbor feel asham ed if he doesn’t do th e sam e. Cap th e day w ith a big bonfire and rew ard th e kiddies who help. CLEAN UP. FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921 CLUB WORK TO BE PARISH INSTITUTE SHOWN TUESDAY IS ORIGINATED MONDAY NIGHT TIM E— 8 o'clock. PLACE -C ity Hall. OCCASION — A djourned m eet ing of th e G resham Business Men’s association. To h ea r io - p o rt from th e 1925 fa ir site com m ittee as to location of th e big exposition som ew here east of P o rtlan d n ea r G resham Some in terestin g m a tte rs will be presented aud discussed and plans m ade to actively prom ote th is location C hairm an A. Meyers of th e local site com m ittee has been investigating possibilities and interview ing th e big men and g ath erin g d ata and may have a su rp rise to spring. Jo h n Brown has been sm oking a few ex tra cigars and b u rn in g up gray m a t te r in th e in te rests of a su itab le site. All business men and o th ers in terested in helping the plans along are urged to be present. M onday n ig h t. May 16. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR PICKLE FACTORY HERE CERTAINTY T he council a t an adjourned m eet The first public d em o n stratio n ot A P arish Sunday school associa ing M onday evening, accepted the An en th u siastic m eeting of Ja p club w ork will be given a t th e g rad e tion was organized a t th e m eeting of p etitio n of residents of th e te rrito ry anese men and a few A m ericans was school assem bly T uesday afternoon, lying east of tow n along th e Powell May 17th at 2 p. m., m arking the M ethodist Sunday schools which was held a t th e tow n hall last T uesday V alley road and ordered a special com pletion of th e work of four sta n d held at th e M ethodist church in evening when th e stockholders and election called for th e purpose of a l ard clubs. T he club m em bers and G resham on Tuesday. o th e rs in terested in th e p roject m et low ing these people to come into th e th e ir leaders extend to thy public a Rev. A. S. Hisey was elected p res city lim its. T he petition is signed by to elect drectors to conduct th e af cordial in vitation to atten d . Follow ident of th e association, Mrs. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Province, Mr. and fairs of th e Oregon pickle and can ing th e d em onstrations, th e election Dixon of F airview Sunday school, Mrs. L. Crum b, Mr. and Mrs. R obert of officers for th e ensuing y ear for ning company. H ausw irth, Mary Shoem aker, M. E. th e P aren t-T each er association will vice p resid en t; Mrs. A lta G entry of T he m eeting was full of en th u si S hoem aker and m ore th a n a hundred be held. P leasan t Home Sunday school, sec asm and g rea t things a re prom ised. voters who dw ell w ithin th e city T he S unshine Sewing club, Division re ta ry -tre a su re r. J. L. Stafford was appointed tem lim its. T hese officers are to serve u n til I, consists of 15 m em bers, m ost of porary chairm an and R. M. Sato acted I t is said th a t approxim ately 75 them nine o r ten years of ago, all of th e org an izatio n is com pleted and a as tem p o rary secretary. acres a re included in th is piece of whom will have finished th e ir work co n stitu tio n and by-laws adopted. T he by-laws and corporation seal land. T hose persons who signed this by May 17th. T he Loyal W orkers. In th e m eantim e th e pastors, Sun of th e com pany were approved by petition own m ore th a n one half of Division II, are a group of seven girls day school su p erin ten d en ts and th e stockholders. th e p roperty in th e e n tire tract. who have been busy m aking for th em two com m ittees appointed a t T ues PRIDE OF MULTNOMAH,” F ive d irecto rs were elected by th e T he section is bounded by the selves a dress, a princess slip and o th day ’s m eeting will act as an execu JUNIOR CALF CLUBS stockholders. R. W. Stafford, J. L. PROUD MOTHER OF EIGHT n o rth line of th e Mt. Hood railw ay e r th in g s required. T he W inning Six, tive board. These com m ittees in PREPARE FOR CONTEST Stafford, R. A sakaw a, F. T an ak a, to a point w here it intersects w ith I Leslie Lynch, a well know n club Division III, in addition to th e ir reg- clude Miss H elen Bickford, Mrs. S. T he Ju n io r H olstein Calf club was and R. N inoniya were chosen to serve th e pipe line road w here th e boundry boy, had m any th rills last fall when u la r w ork are raisin g money to send C. Dixon, C. M. H arrison, on the line ru n s west a sh o rt distance and his sow, “ P rid e of M ultnom ah” led two m em bers to th e su m m er school n om inating com m ittee, and Mrs. J. organized recently by Miss E thel I as directors. T hey will m eet n ex t week to organize and elect th e of th en so u th and then w est again, ta k out in th e ring a t th e s ta te an a t O. A. C. in Ju n e. H alf th e pro Ickler, Mrs. L ena St. C lair, and Mrs. Calkins, club leader. ficers of th e com pany. Wm. H ornecker was chosen leader ing in th e property of L. Crum b, Mrs. county fairs. Being introduced by ceeds from th e basket social May 19 Florence Ingals on th e organization In a resolution w hich was u n an i of the club and th e follow ing officers M ary S hoem aker and others. com m ittee. Mr. F a rre ll, presid en t of th e O. W go fo r th is purpose. m ously passed th e sto ck h o ld ers a u w ere elected: Jo h n Flem ing, presi T he m ovem ent to ta k e in th is sam e R. & N. at th e races was no sm all T he Delicious E ats club is the This executive com m ittee will a r te rrito ry and a la rg e section lying event but all of th is has no com pari nam e chosen by th e seven m em bers range fo r th e next m eeting which d e n t; Percy Carlson, vice p resid en t; thorized the d irectors to lease s u it ea st of th is tra c t failed because son to his p resen t s ta te of excite of th e cooking club, all of whom it is will be held th e second T h u rsd ay in H enry Myers, secretary. O th er mem able sites for a p lan t an d office fo r bers are Tracy and W alter Anderegg. th e com pany a t G resham and also enough signers could n o t be ob m ent. expected will have th e ir w ork com November. It was voted to hold two T hese boys own fo u r p u re bred au th o rized th e necessary expenses tained. i t is understood th a t th e re L ast S atu rd ay he found eig h t live pleted by Tuesday. m eetings each y ear on th e second calves and th e ow’ners of grad e fo r organization of th e com pany. is also a m ovem ent u n d er way to add ly pigs a t h er side and u n d er hie In th e cooking club dem onstration T hursday of April and November. T he corporation seal will be cir calves are alread y looking forw ard to a section of property which is near careful eye th e en tire lot are still on m em bers have been chosen to act as Sunday school w orkers who w ere th e tim e when they can finance the cu lar in form with th e w ords “ O re th e high school. foot. host, hostess, guests, and maid so fo rtu n a te as to be p resen t a t th e gon Pickle and C anning com pany’’ purchase of a p u re bred calf. T he special election was ordered Leslie has given them th e su r H elen Maxwell is dem o n strato r. m eeting pronounce it one of th e beet LaRt week L. J. Allen of O. A. C., on th e circum ference and th e w ords held up until a com m ittee from th e j roundings of a real aristo cratic fam A dress form will be m ade during they have ever attended. who is live stock leader in th e sta te "C o rp o rate Seal” across th e center. council could in vestigate and find jjy an(j why not, for was not Jum bo th e afternoon. T hese are m ade from Dr. B ert E. Sm ith, su p erin ten d en t The com pany is incorporated w ith fo r club work, and Miss E thel C al o u t if th is section w anted to come in , the sire, g ran d cham pion boar a t th e gum m ed p aper tap e pasted upon of a d u lt d ep artm en t of th e M ethodist a $35,000 capital stock. The sh ares kins held a rally for ail th e live stock a t th e sam e tim e. If th e re is any ' Pacific In te rn a tio n a l, and P rid e cotton sh irt w hile on th e individual. Board of Sunday schools won th e in possibility of these people w anting cham pion am ong some very fine T he actu al cost is ab o u t $1.50, while te re st of every one from th e first clubs and a t th is tim e p ractical work a re sold a t $100 each. T he follow ing sto ck h o ld ers w ere in ju d g in g was given to th e 35 boys to com e in it could be decided in one stock a t th e sta te fair? th e saving am ounts to m any dollars word he spoke u n til he finished. His p resen t at T uesday's m eeting; E. who g ath ered fo r the in structions. election. L ast sp rin g A rchie P eterso n of One m o th er whose d au g h ter is at lectures and ta lk s w ere full an d ru n Namba, R. Ninom iya, G. Kido, J. E. T he m orning was sp en t a t th e ca t Only one bid was received on grad Powell V alley m ade an investm ent O. A. C. estim ated th a t she saved ning over w ith th e sp irit and insptr- ing and graveling F irs t stree t. This In a registered C h ester W hite. He $200 by being able to m ake clothing aiton needed to rouse Sunday school tle b arn s on th e C. H. Jo h an so n farm H enke, K lla ra d a , T. N akashim ada, bid was fo r $65 per cubic yard for was th e only m em ber of his club fo r th e g irl w hile she was aw ay at w orkers and o th ers to th e im portance w here they judged aged cows in milk. Y. O guri, S. Iw am oto, Ja y Defoe, W hile th e o p p o rtu n ity of judging U. K. Saikl, T. Y am aguchl, K. rem oving th e d irt and $2.05 per cu who cared to pay th e price. T he school. One of these form s is on dis of th e work they a re doing and the a herd like Mr. Jo h an so n 's is a fine T anabe, C. O kabe, S. M orlshlta, 8. bic yard for laying and furn ish in g o th e r m em bers sold th e ir pigs at play in Bishop B ros.’ window. need fo r m ore w orkers to carry on lesson in Jersey judging, th e help th a t T ak ah ash i, J. U yetake, R. W. S taf g ravel. This is for the 860 feet low prices la st fall w hile A rchie fed Club song. th e work. Mr. JohanBon gave them was of even ford, K. N agakl, H. T akao, T. Kore- w hich th e council ordered graveled his on du rin g th e w in ter on cheaper P e rtin e n t rem ark s from Dr. Sewing D em onstration, Division I, m ore help. Mr. Johanson (old them hiro. R. Shiiki, T. Kido, Y. Kosobay- and g raded west of Main Itre e t. feeds. Now his rew ard has come Mrs. Hisey and Miss Oglebee, leaders. S m ith's ta lk in th e aftern o o n were the breeding lines and records of the ashl, II M urahata, T. Ozaki, Y. Kido, T he bid was ordered tabled and 12 th rifty pigs n o t a ru n t am ong Stocking D arning— Beth Zim m er “Those who a re leading m ust be a cow’s he has in his b arn and th e boys F. T anaka. A. N aganum a, K. Ouchida, bids advertised fo r again. These them , to be sold a t six weeks for man. long way ahead of those whom they w ith th is in fo rm atio n to g e th e r with E. H ara, T. K inoshita, R. A sakaw a, bids w ill be received on Monday, May prices w hich will cover all costs on B lan k et Stitch-—M arth a H am ilton. are lead in g .” “ If you w ant to lead th e points learn ed in ju d g in g could M. N lshlkaw a, J, K u w ah ara, J. L. 23, a t which an o th er adjo u rn ed m eet his previous Investm ent, w ith som e F e a th e r S titch — Doris Brown. .-blldren In sp iritu a l th in g s you m ust see th e value of good breeding. He S tafford. ing will be held. profit, besides th e value of th e sow. C ooking D em onstration, M ildred be sq u a re shouldered enough to lead Owing to th e fact th a t th e Ja p a n also d em o n strated how different T he council ordered th a t II. J. No one who saw A rchie carefully St. C lair, leader. them in th e th in g s (sp o rts) th ey like kinds of care would affect th e cows. ese are th e larg est cucum ber grow S tocker be em ployed to m ake a p re studying his club bu lletin and anx T able settin g and serving. to do. In o th e r w ords capitalize T he aftern o o n was sp en t In a sim ers In th e county th ey will n atu ra lly lim in ary survey and give estim ates on iously doing all he could for th e fam Club song. th e ir in te re sts.” ila r way a t th e B. C. A ltm an farm be largely rep resen ted In th e com plans and costs of a city sew er sys ily can doubt th e m oral value of “ I believe” said Dr. Sm ith, th a t re Sewing D em onstration, Division II, w here Mr. A ltm an also gave his tim e pany b u t th e S taffords and o th ers tem. T he health and police com m it such a responsibility. Mrs. Q uicksali, leader. ligion should be broadened un til it to explain the breeding lines of each who are in terested em phasize th e fact tee is to have charge and Mr. Stocker M achine-m ade B utton Holes— Syl perm eates th e en ltre life. Religion of th e cows in th e th ree classes which th a t th e com pany is by no m eans is to work in conjunction with them . SITE COMMITTEE is life, n ot creed. It is not b ro u g h t via W eston and M ildred McKinney. lim ited to Jap an ese b u t is for all they judged. T he probability is th a t a large septic Sewing D em onstration, Division In to add to th e em otional side of CHOSEN FOR 1925 FAIR who wish to grow cucum bers for T he boys a re practicing on the ta n k will be the only solution to the III, Mary L. H ansen, leader. life, tru e religion p erm eates th e ju d g in g work and a team of th ree pickles. T h ere a re two A m ericans problem in this place. E. V. H auser of Portland, has been M aking a Dress Form . whole life.” on th e list of sto ck h o ld ers a t th e will be Rejected to com pete for T he stre e t light n e a r th e form er chosen chairm an of tne site committee Two M inute Talks. “ If you send a boy away from a special prize of $50 which will be p resen t tim e beside th e Staffords who J. Cannoii hom e was ordered placed of the A tlantic-Pacific Highways and Care of C lothing— R egina Ham- church for his recreation the chances aw arded th e w inning team a t the are both heavily in terested . a t th e first stree t north . This was on Electrical exposition for 1925. m ar. are he will not come back for re- It is certain th a t th e com pany O ther members of the com mittee are Jersey Ju b ilee held a t n ea r Albany recom m endation of th e residents of A d u lteratio n of Cotton and Woolen ligion.” T his was a leading state- F. T. G riffith, F. C. Knapp, J. B. Yeon m eans business and th a t they intend some tim e in Ju n e. T h ere will also th a t section. C loth—-G ertrude Brugger. m ent for a stro n g appeal fo r Christian and C. D. Bruun. be a boy se n t to com pete in th e in to go ahead. A new lig h t was ordered placed on T alk on Cooking— Ada May H ud ad u lts to prep are them selves for Selection of a site is now in the P lans a re u n d er way to ob tain th e dividual contest. South R oberts evenue n ea r Schiller ! rig h t leadership. hands of a com mittee headed by Mr. son. lease of th e S h attu ck b u ilding n ear Beside th e 35 boys, th e county and statio n . Club song. H e said th a t a train ed leadership, Hauser. All organizations boosting for s ta te club leaders, th ere were th ree th e O. W. P. depot but Mr. Stafford sites have been urged to communicate 1 but above all a consecrated leader- local leaders p resen t a t these meet says if it is not obtained o r an o th er Ai’enie Club Social. with Mr. H auser or any member of BRIDE TO BE HONORED j ship, is th e crying need of th e Sun su itab le building located. It will be A dance and card p arty will be the com m ittee as soon as possible for Ings. BY SURPRISE SHOWER day schools, th e church and th e nn given In th e Masonic hall in G resham necessary to build. T he w ork will work of selection will soon be begun. J tion, a t th e p resen t tim e. on S atu rd ay evening. May 14, by the go ahead regardless of expense. COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH T he Misses E thel C alkins and A rem e club. A dm ission, $1.10 a Dr J. T. A bbott, who said th a t he R. M. Sato, an ex-service men, ASSOCIATION WILL MEET M ary H ansen w ere hostesses a t a couple. Everybody invited.— Adv. Snap up a W ant Ad Snap. had th e honor of being th e first rep who is actin g as secretary to the su rp rise show er given Tuesday even resen tativ e of th e board of Sunday The annual m eeting of the Multnom Staffords, and In te rp re te r a t th e ing in honor of Miss M ildred St. school in Oregon, gave a fine and ah County Public Health association m eetings is aid in g g rea tly In th e work C lair, bride to be. th o u g h tfu l discussion of th e problem will be called at 2:30 P. M , Saturday Wa8 f iVen a ' ° '" ‘7 e “£ , 7 ™ d 7 r ? o f " t h e ^ ^ c e T t May 21, 1921, a t Room 720, County Mr. Sato was a se rg e an t of th e Infan A very in terestin g ball gam e was $73 which will be used tow ards buy ,heXi o m? n rtnMnK try and saw hard service w ith th e played betw een th e boys and g irls of ing a piano fo r th e M. E. church. th e home of M ,s. C alkins and a num p erio d . He was w onderfully sym pa- Court House, Portland. 42d division. He was severely w ound th e O rient and F airview schools last ber of friends were p resen t to enjoy th etlc h an d |ln g thp BubJe(>t Annual reports of officers and the Friday. T he girls from O rient won en ‘e r' ed a t Soissons. Mr. 8ato is very nut h ' m T XUr% T T C° m and broUKht to 11 ,hB experiences of County Health Nurse will be given proud of his A m erican citizenship th o X rh t" f 8f| i »1 S r ha<1 n° “ IOnK Ilfe “ mOn* boy8 and Klrl" of future work outlined and election of of th o u g h t of suspic on th a t a p arty was th e Sunday grhoo, aIld hjB QWn ficers held. At th is meeting Miss Mary which he won by his m ilitary service. P. Blllmeyer, the nurse for the coming He Is a g ra d u a te of th e U niversity of being arran g ed In h er honor until bome Chicago, C ass df 1917, and well year, will be Introduced. Mr’ P' l0rence In *al8 * ave a dem - ___, . Messrs. o i B uZsTs*1 her8e' f ‘n th ” r ° Om fU" New ventures of Interest to all the qualified to assist In th is work here. o r- o „ .L ew is B urlingam e, Clyde P eterson. ° -X.UeS , o n stratio n of prim ary w ork w ith Rev. F red S nyder of th e A nti-Sa- Lloyd A nderson, Clyde Stone Roy The evening was spent in fortune about „ dozpn g rad e Bchoo, chjl(lren people of the county will be discussed, L°.°.n WL11 Prpac.h next S un-¡G reen, Melvin Surface, Amll ’Loser and every d istrict should be well rep ORIENT P. T. A HOLDS day evening a t 8 p m in the M. E and Ed. B urlingam e of Vancouver. tellin g and o th e r ap p ro p riate pas- w hlch waH onp of moBt resented. ELECTION OF OFFICERS church. All are invited. The evening was sp en t playing gam es tim es. Many b eautiful gifts of linen, thlngH of thfl ge8glon. M„ , The tim e was arranged in order th at Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson and R efreshm ents of ice cream and cake silv er and china w ere received. clearly dem o n strated h e r ab ility to teachers and parents attending the The O rient P aren t-T each er asso d au g h te r and Mrs. C. S tanbaugh of were served, th cake bearing eig h t Those p resen t beside th e guest of m anage p rim ary children. V ancouver were Sunday guests of een candles. Mrs. Jo h n P eterson as county school graduation exercises can ciation held its election of officers last honor, th e two hostesses and th e ir th e ir a u n t, Mrs. Edwin B urlingam e sisted Mrs. Burlingam e. Rev. M. B. P aro u n ag ian also gave more easily be present. The efficiency Tuesday afternoon. H ow ard Lake and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cree of Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Dolph e n te r m others. Mrs. R. W. C alkins and a flne talk on th „ nppd for c u It|v a t. of the work can only grow as the cit was re-elected p resid en t of th e s.sso- P o rtlan d w ere also guests a t the tained th e ir two d au g h ters and son Mrs. C arrie H ansen, w ere Mrs. H. L Ing rev eren ce. B urlingam e home. He pointed o u t tne izens of the county show th e ir Inter clatlon, Mrs. H. G. M ullenhoff, vice and th e ir fam ilies from P o rtlan d last St. C lair, Mrs. Leslie St. C lair, Mrs. est and their desire to cooperate. Miss Ixiulse M oller is slow ly re Sunday. p resid en t and Mis. R. R Milne, sec carelessness displayed by Christians covering from h er recent operation. Miss A rleta Josephine arrived at A lta G entry and th e Misses Mabie in th e ir a ttitu d e tow ard church serv reta ry -trea su re r. She is staying w ith h er m other. Mrs. th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs E M. S u rf Shipley, E thel M ew hirter, M artha East o f tlie K andy R e p re w n te d at Miss Iva Ten Eyck gave a flne talk A. B Moller. ace W ednesday, May 11. M other and H agberg, Em m a B. Jo hnson, Thelm a ices and th e s p irit of irreverence P e m lle to li. on th e value and need of cooperation which is often displayed. One of the Roy DoUtlilt, who has been at i d a u g h te r doing fine. Mrs F ran k The E ast of the Sandy Parent-teach South Bend, W ashington, visited his Axtell of G resham is caring for Mrs Metzger, Gladys Neal, G race F ield instances he cited was th e h ab it th a t ers' association voted at its last meet betw een th e hom e and school and house and G ertru d e A lexander. sister. Mrs. J W. Moller and fam ilv Surface is p rev alen t of en terin g a t any tim e ing to send its president. Mrs. H arding asked th e m others to work with h er the past week j Edwin H Hoyt, ex-senator and d u rin g a church service. Most peo as delegate to the state parent-teachers and let h e r work with them fo r th e Mrs. H. M Donley of Spokane, sta te tre a s u re r from Des Moines welfaN* of th e children. Mrs Ellen ple w ait a t th e en tra n ce d u rin g convention at Pendleton, May 11 14. W ashington, Mrs. Roy W. Ash w orth 1 Iowa, visited his au n t, Mrs Ju lia of San Francisco, G ran t Shaw and Snover. Mrs. Snover accom panied I p ray er b u t It Is a ra re exception when It was also decided to set the May ( base told of th e w ork she has been fam ily of P ortland and G eorge Shaw Mr. Hoyt to P ortland and visited rel TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY they do so d u rin g the read in g of the meeting one night ahead of the regu doing th e past y ear In h e r room with and fam ily of Fairview were Sunday atives fo r several days last week lar date as th is date conflicted with In terestin g and very Instructive. It g u ests of Mr and Mrs. Leslie St. John B urlingam e and fam ily of WANTED— Residence lot in G resh Bible. “ It Is sa id ” Mr. P aro u n ag ian am . W ill pay cash fo r th e rig h t cintinued, “ th a t p ray er is m a n 'ta lk some of the commencement week af alm s to m ake th e h ab it of form ing C lair and Mrs. H annah Shaw. Tygh Valley, form er residents of one. In q u ire a t Outlook office, ing to God w hile th e read in g of th e fairs at the high school, making this good h ab its a joyful th in g of In ter Miss Leila Gibbs, of G resham , was F airview , have retu rn ed to m ake phone 1661. tf a g u est of Mrs. Louise M orrison over th e ir hom e here. sc rip tu re is God talk in g to .m a n ." meeting come on May 17th, Instead of est to children of school age. Sunday. I G eorgie Shaw, who has been vlsit- the 18th. As th is rs the end of the Miss Elva Dolan talked on school Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Cady and ¡ing his g ran d p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs RAG RUGS woven, T hird s tre e t near Which is th e m ore im p o rtan t, which fiscal year and also m e election of d au g h ters M argaret and D orothy I N L Sm ith n ea r G resham , has re Hood avenue, phone 993. 26 should com m and th e m ore resp ect?" officers for the ensuing year, a full equipm ent and th e th in g s needed In sp e n t Sunday w ith friends in Port-1 turned home. th e average school room. A basket d in n e r a t 6 p. m was a la n d - v. r I Mrs. Lena Anderson and Mrs W E ARE IN BUSINESS a t th e old d elig h tfu l p a rt of th e program and attendance is desired. Mrs. 8adle C hase was appointed Jack L uscher, J r ., was appointed Claude K napp were shopping in P o rt- stand. Get o u r prices before you a g re a t deal of helpful inform ation as a ^com m ittee of one to choose a PRO CLA M A TIO N , by th e council to fill th e office of city i land last Friday, sell G resham Produce Co., Powell tre a su re r. A rth u r Copeland resigned Mrs R. N Wilcox visited h er son, was obtained. T h u rsd ay , May 19, having been collection of P erry pictu res to be stree t, phone 31. 29 on account of moving to th e Sundial Dr Wilcox and fam ily, in P o rtlan d T he evening lectu re "K eeping chosen by th e town council for clean- used In th e O rient school. ranch for th e sum m er. ' W ednesday. WANTED— A good farm horse, wt. Step with D ad" was one of th e m ost up day, and provision having been Mrs. H. Donley left fo r h e r home i The M ethodist Ladles' Aid society ab o u t 1400 pounds. Price m ust e n te rta in in g and really helpful lec- m ade fo r th e hau lin g a s a y of rub- p er cent In terest on six In S pokane T uesday evening is planning tw o affairs of In terest for be reaso n ab le E. M. 8tone, m o n th s’ tim e may be had a t F irs t tu re s th a t has ever been given In b<»h on Friday, May 20, I hereby The en te rta in m e n t given by the j the n ea r futu re. On S atu rd ay even- phone 456. p S tate Bank by tak in g United States G resham . | proclaim th e afternoon of May 19 T reasu ry C ertificates— th e sa fe st se E pw orth League F rid ay nig h t was ing. May 14, an Ice cream social will ¡as a half holiday and urge th a t busi well atten d ed and enjoyed by all be held a t th e home of Mrs. Edwin FOLDING RED — Genuine quartered cu rities In th e world today. One of th e p ertin en t rem a rk s of houses be closed fo r th e a fte r present. Music was furnished by th e B urlingam e and on Tuesday after- saw ed oak F olding bed and m a t- ' this lectu re was " T h a t boy or g irl of ness noon to allow all to tak e a p a rt in Misses Rosalie L uscher, G ertrude noo*. May 17, a tea will be given at Iln iw l L a u n d ry , A lexander, L illian H eslin, Mrs. A. L. the home of Mrs. John M oller. A th e g en eral clean-up Also all kinds of work except c u r Stone, Mesra Louis Stone and Oscar cordial invitatio n is extended to K. A. M ILLER. Mayor. tain s and collars. Located on Hood and look them over. J. E M etzger, | er you " re *o ,n * ,n th e r *«h t o r Zinn. T he proceeds am ounted to these affairs. avenue, between T hird and F o u rth . [h o n e 1901, ' wrtjpg d irectio n ." Outlook's new phone—-1661. Mrs. John 8tanley, phone 996. FAIRVIEW SCHOOL BOYS WIN BALL GAME WITH ORIENT Additional Want Ads