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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 11, NO. 28 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY, JU N E 3, 1921 TEAM WINS SIX GAMES STRAIGHT PIONEER COUPLE HONORED BY FRIENDS COMMERCIAL PUPIL GRESHAM ON THEIR 60TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY WINS HIGH HONORS TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR VISITING^ PASTORS^ T °HURCH OBSERVING WRITER BOOSTS FOR BORING T he G resham Base B all team con-1 Next Sunday, Ju n e 5, Rev. F. H. tin u ed its w inning s tre a k by d efeating F reu n d of P o rtlan d will hold the two team s on S unday and Monday. reg u la r services at th e Zion E van T he V ancouver S oldiers cam e on One of th e most unique an d mem- was most effectively read by Mrs. Thia week Gladys H arm on, a Sunday prepared to go “over th e to p " ! o rab le occasions ever held in E ast- W atters and th en presented to the gelical church in th e E nglish lang (By Rica A nderson) Services begin a t 1 0:30 A. m em ber of th e senior class of the They sta rte d accordingly, h ittin g El- ern M ultnom ah was enjoyed by a honor» d couple. Mrs. W atters then uage. Most of us feel like Mrs. W iggs Union H igh School, was aw arded large n u m b er of frien d s who g ath - with a few ap ro p riate rem a rk s ad- M., and Sunday School follow s im kins freely but a fte r he was replaced ered who said : "M y, this w eath er is m ediately afte r. __________ u n d er ____ th e _____ trees _ _ a t ___________ th e hom e _ of dressed th e b rid e of sixty years ago • th e gold m edal for speed in typing. Two weeks from Sunday, on th e g ran d . It m akes me feel good clean She is th e first stu d e n t in th e h is by Stockton in th e second in ning th e ir i Kev. and Mrs. J. H. Wood, Wed- an d e pressed in th e w ords of th e scoring was stopped. G resham got in- ueeday, Ju n e 1st, in h o n o r of th e ir poet the love an d esteem in w hich th e 19th of Ju n e, Rev. F reu n d wilt down my back. It I w asn't so stove to ry of the Union H igh School to te rested ab o u t th is tim e and g ath ered t>Oth w edding an n iv ersary . T he day wives o' th e m in isters held her, fo r ag aiu preach in th e E nglish lang- achieve this honor. To secure th is s ix r u n s e n o u e h t o t i e t h e s c o r e an d waB a Perfect Ju n e day. T he se ttin g h er leadership in days past. At th e uage, and a fte r th e close of Sun- up and nobody was looking. I'd s k it for th e scene u n d e r th e sp rea d in g conclusion, Mrs. W a tte rs presen ted day School th e m em bers and friends te r round th is h ere yard like a m edal offered by th e R em ington- Somebody else, ju st U nderw ood people, th e co n testan t nosed in th e w inning ru n in th e 8th branches of th e ch erry an d apple Mrs. Wood w ith "a little gold m ine all of th e church will go to th e an n u al young colt.” w hile Stockton a t his best held th e j trees was ideal, and th e happy your ow n.” w hich was a g ift of m on- S unday School picnic. All m em bers m u st type a t least fifty-five w ords Soldiers scoreless. F in al score 7 to 6. frien d s who g ath ered in such sw eet e y freighted w ith love and apprecia- and friends of the ch u rch are cor-1 as _ wise, , said th a t days lik e th ese . p e r m in u te for ten m inutes w ith an O n M o n d ay th e A m e ric a n C a n C o and fellow ship m ade it seem tion fro m th e p asto rs' wives. dially invited to atten d both serv- tu rn “ >ounS «nans th o u g h ts to m ak- ' " as one m an expressed it, " I feel as if Dr. \ oungson then spoke on th e ices, and th e picnic on th e 19th. | >ng love and a young lady's m ind to allow ance fo r five possible erro rs. T he p asto r and his wife Rev. an 1 w riting jingles. W e’ll say it does! T his senior o u tra n th e req u irem en ts tossers, of I o rtlan d , intended can n in g j w ere jn heaven when I close niy b eautiful sp irit, th e b rotherhood and the bunch but In a seasaw gam e w ere ; eyes.” H appiness was th e key n o te C hristian frien d sh ip w hich had been Mrs. G ebhardt left W ednesday for -r |le bloom and th e buds t h e b e e s and averaged fifty-nine words. defeated 11 to 7. C raw ford sta rte d of th e day and th e frien d s all vied m anifest th ro u g h o u t th e aftern o o n an extended vacation a t th e ir old , ,, , , ' w ith one a n o th e r to do honor to th e and said th a t th e day had been fo r hom e n ea r Chicago. Rev. G eb h ard t Ian d ,h e bu*8 a11 buzzing ab o u t th is Follow ing as h e r u nderstudies, for G resham and w orked good u n til Miss W ebb, head of th e d ep a rtm en t aged couple who th o ro u g h ly enjoyed j him th e h appiest, hom iest, best day is going a t th e m ost u rg en t request b eau tifu l Boring country, m ake one rep o rts six typing stu d e n ts who have replaced by S tockton In th e fo u rth the day an d enjoyed to th e fu llest ex- in all th e eig h t th a t he had sp en t in of th e church from which he was Just " b u s t” in to poetry w ithout half secured tin- Forty-Word C redential inning. T he w recking crew cam e I te n t th e renew ed fellow ship w ith th e Oregon. At th e conclusion of his re- ordained. He will be th e sp e ak e r at C ertificate. T he conditions for th is to th e fro n t a t th is tim e an d g a th e r-j many d ea r friends and co-laborere of m arks he p resen ted Rev. an d Mrs. . th e Golden Ju b ilee services Ju n e 12, trying. S traw b erries a re tu rn in g red up honor req u ire an average of forty Wood w ith a b ea u tifu l volum n “ In a t w hich tim e one of his frien d s will w ords for ten m inutes w ith th e sam e ed enough ru n s to give G resham a Pa st days. o u r way and th e men folks a re fix lead w hich th e ‘C a n n ers’ were un- A few friends began to arriv e a t 'h e Beauty of Meadow and M ount- he ord ain ed . T his is th e th ird m in- allow ance as to erro rs. M ary D an a hout 10 o'clock an d th e g ath e rin g , a tn ,” by H enry Cake Woods, w hich '» ter th a t has been o rd ain ed from ing th e ir m ouths for sh o rtcak e. But iels, Vivian H evel, L yle Mason, able to overcom e. i kept grow ing u n til a little before 12 had been presen ted by th e M ethod- th is church. Rev. G ebhardt is tho betw een them an d th e robins th e G enevieve ^ Ic A llister, May Nelson, T his is th e six th s tra ig h t win fo r j 0* ciock when th e delegation of pas- >® t Book Concern th ro u g h th e effo rt first to go from th e congregation. prospects are ra th e r dubious. Since all of th e senior class w ith two Several o th ers n are r « i in „ t train r . , , i , i in n p g . years' experience in th e d ep a rtm en t th e hom e boys, w hich show s th ey are to rs and th e ir wives from P o rtlan d ° f the P o rtlan d pastors. T his book T he G eb h ard ts are going ea st via th e crop is going to be a big one inci. arriv ed in autom obiles. T h ere w ere a w onderful collection of n a tu re playing a good b ran d of ball and Percy P u lfe r of th e J u n io r class Salt L ake City and expect to arriv e anyhow , o u r friends, th e robins? and w ith b u t one y ea rs’ tra in in g are dentally deserving m ore p atro n a g e about th irty -fiv e in th e p arty and in- stu d ies in pen an d picture. Tho au- in tim e for th e A lum ni reunion at cluded p ractically all of th e M e th o d -: to g rap h s of all th e gu ests present o u r m ore th a n friends, th e d ear men m em bers of th is group. P aid ist p asto rs in P o rtlan d as w ell as were inscribed d u rin g th e day on E lm h u rst College, th e d enom ina a re welcome to a generous sam ple. Among th e penm anship stu d e n ts th a n they have been g ettin g . tio n al school near Chicago. honors are prevalent. T he w ork in adm issions Sunday w ere 95, an d on a n u m b er of re tire d m in isters who th e pages of th e book. They expect to re tu rn in A ugust We still love them b oth— n ot be penm anship is progressive and be Monday 122. A little fig u rin g will had been associated w ith Rev. an d ! A nother m em ory book was pre- and will visit In W innepeg, re tu rn cause of, b u t in spite of th e ir tak in g sented to th e couple and au to g rap h - ing over th e Canadian Rockies. gan la st fall when th e first aw ard show th a t they a re h ard ly able to Mrs. W ood in days gone by. ways. W hen th e guests had all arriv ed ' ed \ pr8es' pic™ an d ,v a",ous ni<?- was given fo r skill In the use of th e T he pulpit of th e Zion E vangeli m u scular m ovem ent. All of th e class pay expenses, and th e m anag em en t Mrs. W ood was ca rrie d o u t to a m entoes will be placed In its pages. cal chuch will be supplied by v isit W hen Bob Lovelace gets his house Rev. W ood was finally given a received this recognition. T he next urges everyone to g e t behind th e place u n d er th e trees and th e most in place th is week, he w ill have ing p asto rs d u rin g th e absence of stag e is m arked by th e g aining of boys and show them G resham ap p re w onderful day in th e m em ory of chance to speak and voiced his pleas Rev. G ebhardt. moved It— w ith o u t d istu rb in g the ure and th a t of his wife, who was th e P rogress Pin. All b u t six of ciates a w inning ball club. those p resen t was well u n d er way. fam ily housekeeping— a d istan ce of th e enrollm ent w ere given th ese Long tab les w ere arran g e d u n d er physically unable to m ake a speech. pins whose bestow al is based on im a q u a rte r of a utile from Its form - the trees an d w ere loaded w ith good ° ? ,h e da»Kh‘ful day which had been BUSINESS MEN TO M EET; provem ent in th e w ritin g of th e s tu DR. FRED THOMPSON HAS FLOAT FOR PARADE? I e r location on th e Bohna farm to the th in g s to eat. W ords fall and space planned for them . Rev. Wood said dents, in ju stice to th e six not re INTERESTING EX PERIEN CE forbids a discusión of th e dinner. "I am ju st as m uch an ev an g elist a t so u th e ast co rn er of tho Lovelace ceiving th e Dins, it should he Bald A special m eeting of th e G resh C am eras failed to g et a rep roduction h ea rt, as I ever was in my life, but property. stre n g th will not p erm it me to con th a t six papers w ere lost In the P a l am business men will be held at Dr. F red F. T hom pson of T he of it,— chicken, salad s, pies, cakes, tin u e in th e w o rk ." “ It is only a step th e city hall S atu rd ay n ig h t to con Mrs. Maxwell T elford of Ore m er office, and hence not graded. D alles m ade an in te re stin g trip by ev ery th in g th a t h e a rt of m an could forw ard across th e divide,” he co n tin sid er th e en terin g of a G resham float gon City, visited her son W allace Sixteen young people over half of d esire; even an im m ense stra w b e r hydro-plane when he cam e to P o rt ued “ and I expect to e n te r ju st such in th e Rose F estival p arad e in P ort- T elford, en terp risin g m erch an t of th e class, received, th is week, th e ry sh o rt cake! a com pany of frien d s who have gone land High School and B usiness D iplom a land W ednesday evening to a tte n d next week. W onderful as was th e d in n er it before. I am b e tte r acq u ain ted In fo r penm anship: S igfrid Aim, F ra n th e A lum ni association of th e Uni- T h ere is much to be accom plished Boring. ces A rvidson, A lbert Boice, F rie d a versity of Oregon m edical school. T h e ! ''/ 13 as dust and ashes com pared to H eaven th an I am on e a rth , so many by having a float and It would seem Among Seaside visitors la st week ° f ,°veh an/? fellow ship friends are w aiting th e re B runner, V iolet C arrell, E stelle K el hydro-plane was driven by Lieuten-1 to be very desirable th a t th is com w ere Mrs. Liza Root and h er g ra n d T here w ere in th e p arty five Civil m unity sh o u ld be rep resen ted in this ler, Emily S alquist, L orene A lexan an t V ern U. Ayres. T he plane left w hich follow ed w hen th e sh o rt pro- der, B lanche H arris, E lizabeth Mc T he Dalles a t 3 :1 0 and arriv ed in gram was given. Dr. W illiam W al- 'War v eteran s, Rev. Wood, Dr. Cline, m anner. A G resham business man son, Donald M orand. Donald is som e lace Youngson, su p e rin ten d e n t of th e n r k ' . - r r I \ i t i n v d e n o f P o r t i n n i clam digger. It Is reported th a t when K eow n, L illian P itts, M uriel W arden W n/ Rorin g of Boring. An un- was conferlng w ith th e d irec to r hav he gets on th e tra il of a clam he goes Evelyn C urry, V elna H illyard of the P o rtlan d a t 5 :45 a f te r several sto p s P o rtlan d d istric t of th e Oregon ing th e parad es in ch arg e and re for v ario u s reasons. E n ro u te Dr. M ethodist conference, presided and expected fea tu re of th e program was F reshm an Class; Em il L oser of the who p resen tatio n of a cane to Dr p o rts th a t th e d irecto r is very anx down head first a fte r it w ith both of Ju n io rs and R oba Em bry of th e Sen T honipson m ade a n u m b er of photo- introduced the various people ious to have a G resham float. his bands u n til th e bottom s of Ills feet iors a re am ong th e successful ones. raphs. Ayres drove th e m achine took p a rt in expressing th e ir deep K err by Mr. Boring who was a corn- T he tim e Is sh o rt and tho m a tte r T he P alm er people speak in the th ro u g h th e spray of M ultnom ah reg ard for Rev. and Mrs. Wood. rade of th e days of '61. Dr. K err in m ust be decided quickly an d th e are all th a t can be seen of him . As h ig h est term s of th e unusu al success F alls w hile o th e r phycians film ed a j Dr. M. C. W ire of N ew berg, was accepting th e g ift said th a t he should w ork done in a few days. he em erges It looks like a m ole w ork of th e work, and th e school a u th o ri pictu re I intro d u ced as a fo rm er d istric t sup- 1 have been ‘ca n ed ” long ago but th is ing b u t be alw ays comes up w ith a As th is is a very im p o rta n t un ties a re warm in th e ir com m enda The occupants of th e m achine said « rin te n d en t or r a th e r "p resid in g el- was th e first tim e it had been done d e rta k in g a full rep rese n tatio n te clam . tion of Miss W ebb and h e r young t h a t t h e i r v ie w o f t h e f a l l s w a s a der> and toId of th e early w ork in Rev' and Mr8' Wood w ere c a r r ie d usked fo r at th e m eeting S atu rd ay V ern er A nderson recently g ra d u people. As “ th e ability to w rite a , . . „. . Oregon of Rev. and Mrs. Wood. He in Pennsylvania, whifch is th e native night. legible h an d " has become a re q u ire m ost rem a rk a b le one. T he falls from ,>gpef.ja ]iy em phasized th e w ork th a t sta te of each in 1861. E nrly in the ated from E stacad a H igh, was m en t in th e new S tate C ourse of th e a ir is circ u lar in form an d has i th ey did a t T illam ook w hich had | Civil W ar Mr. W ood enlisted in the spending th e week end a t Boring. REGULAR MEETING OF study, it is a fine prom ise of even th e apearan ce of a la rg e hole in th e been o u tlin ed by som e p asto rs of ' Union arm y and fo u g h t m a ty h ard T he school a t Union D istrict 26 la rg e r classes next year. THE DAIRYM EN'S LEAGUE ea rth . th a t tim e as a stro n g h o ld of wick- b attles in th e course of th e next fo u r will hold Its closing program S atu r To close w ith special em phasis on The Vista House was photographed edness a g a in st w hich th ey fe lt i t ' years. Mrs. Wood also le ft h e r sm all th e penm anship and typing is scarce a t an a ltitu d e of 15 fee t and n u m e r useless to strive. In th e course of son w ith relativ es d u rin g th e la st T he reg u la r m eeting of th e D airy day evening, Ju n e 4. Since th e ly ju s t to th e o th e r activities of th e two years Rev. and Mrs. W ood had year of th e w ar and w ent in to th e m en’s L eague will be held at th e schoolhouse is too sm all, th e exer d epartm ent. T he bookkeeping class ous views of th e highw ay and Colum I b u ilt up a co ngregation an d u n d er | service as an arm y n u rse and is prob- G range H all, Monday evening, Ju n e cises will be given In th e church ed w ere tak en . es a re th e la rg e st In th e history of bia riv er , .. . _ x, j ... th e ir u n tirin g efo rts and wise adm in- ably th e only reg u la rly enlisted ar- 6. R. B. Denny, head of th e tr a n s th e school and th e w ork in stenog T b® ,a a ding a t P o rtlan d created a ¡gtration a church was b u ilt and a | my n u rse in the s ta te who served in p o rtatio n d ep a rtm en t of th e main of ifice. raphy has been above grade. To the considerable in te re st as th e p la n e ! parsonage com pleted and th e work th e Civil W ar. Old Sol Is certain ly show ering fav head of th e d e p a rtm e n t and h e r swooped down over th e B urnside | p u t on a foundation w hich has prov- In 1882 Rev. and Mrs. Wood and fice In P o rtlan d will be p resen t and ors on Ed Sager. He co u ld n ’t have speak. h ard w orking and en th u sia stic young bridge and th en u n d er th e Broadw ay en e n d u rin g .” P erh ap s th e ir record th e ir two sons Isaac and W illiam m ore d esirab le w eath er for p u ttin g people, all honors and praise a re due is not g re a t 30 fa r as hum an records cam e to Oregon w here they served D IA M O N D W E D D I N G up hlB big new barn. for an unp aralelled year of w ork and bridge. go.” said Dr. W ire, “ b ut th e ir record a larg e M ethodist circu it which has Dr. Thom pson sp en t T h u rsd ay w ith J a n a 1861 - 1981 its a tte n d a n t successes. Did you see them go by la st Sun- is above and is en d u rin g .” i been know n as th e S pringfield cir- his p are n ts, Dr. and Mrs. A. T hom p duy? They w ere on th e ir way to G ar Dr. C. E. Cline, Dr. W. T. K err, cult b ut included w hat is now a num - D E D IC A T E D T O R E V . A N D M R S. son, and also visited a n u m b e r of A. W. METZGER & CO., TO Dr. Jam es A bbett. Dr. Jo h n P arso n s her of th e stro n g er churches of J . H. W O O D field, seven m iles east of E stacada. friends here. and Dr. A. B. C alder, a fo rm er pas- S outhern Oregon. BUILD NEW FEED MILL T he big bugs In th e back se a t w ere (B y D e n n is A lo n zo W a t te r « ) to r, all g av e rem iniscenses of form- Among th e o th e r ch arg es which t a l k e d to g e th e r , John and Fred A nderson and tho e r days and paid high trib u te to Rev. they served w ere N ew berg, T illa- S ix N ty ow y e th a e r s s y u o n u ’ve T he w’ork of exdhvating has com WEDDING BELLS TO RING is g o in g d o w n , ch a u ffe u r was C larence A nderson of W ood and to Mrs. W ood, “ who was 1 mook. S ilverton, N ehalem , C ottage O n y o u r c h o ic e liv en o f h o a r y h ead * m enced on th e new feed mill w hich FOR MANY THIS MONTH ju W e a r in g e a c h a d ia m o n d c ro w n . s t as good a man as h e r h u sb a n d ” Grove, Bay City, Cresw ell, Coberg, A. W. M etzger and com pany will th e T elford T ruck Com pany, an d the Goshen and Big F all Creek. At two Be s t i l l , b e s till, th e s k y is c le a r build on th e ir pro p erty on South Ju n e is th e m onth of w edding bells as one sp e ak e r p ut it. nim ble footm an was his sister, E s Dr. K err was called upon for a ■ d ifferen t tim es Rev. W ood served as R oberts Avenue. The new building and brides and alth o it is only th re e Q u ie t r e ig n a u p o n th e se a , th e r, who jum ped out a t E stacad a to will be sim ila r in type and construc days old as yet, th is m o rn in g ’s O re few w ords and a fte r hum orously ex-j p asto r of th e G resham church. T his ’T la e v e n in g tim e a n d s o f t th e b re e z e A s l i f e ’s e v e n in g tim e s h o u ld be. visit h e r fo rm er school friends. tion to th e Main sto re building and gonian ca rrie s th e new s of licenses pressing his feelings on th is o ccasio n ' was at a tim e when G resham was a will fro n t on South R oberts Avenue. issued to a n u m b er of people know n suddenly becam e m ore serio u s and p a rt of th e circ u it and a t one tim e T u m u l t s to th e w in d s, to th e w in d s Miss L eta Posson, who com pleted It will be aproxim ately th e sam e in th is vicinity. n o te o f s a d n e s s , th e 8th g rad e in E stacada last week T hose of in te re st laying his hands on th e heads of th e or an o th e r Rev. and Mrs. Wood have L e B t e f a h i e r i re e s n f o ro m th e y e a r s lo n g g o n 4 couple "by th e laws of th e co u n try in served p ractically every M ethodist size. here are Jam es Fox, K londike. O re has been rec u p eratin g h er w asted B r in g o n ly Jo y a n d g la d n e s s . The need of a new feed m ill has gon and E m m a L am p ert of T ro u t which they w ere wed and by th e pow church In E a ste rn M ultnom ah, In energies a t th e E rdm an house. L eta long been felt and th e new building dale; Jam es H. Ryan, G resham and e r vested in me by th e S tate and cluding Rockwood, F airview , T ro u t H a p p y y o u w e re In d a y s o f c o u r ts h ip , You m et, y o u lo v ed , th e n y o u w ed. as usual, had th e best of tim es, en will be the culm ination of plans E sth e r Rosein, P o rtla n d ; Roy W on- ch u rc h ” pronounced them man and dale, P lea san t Home, B ridal Veil, d s t a r t e d o n l i f e ’s r a c e t o g e t h e r m ade sev eral y ears ago. T he old aco tt and Hazel M aryot of G resham ; wife. The little cerem ony cam e so ' and Iliff and m any o th e r places. The A n In ergy or no energy. th e w ay g o o d f o r tu n e led. barn which had been used fo r sto rag e Nels O. L u n d b erg of P o rtlan d and quietly and so sw eetly th a t it added last piece of work which Rev. and "H azpldell” is th e nam e of th e new T h is th e g lo ry o f m ello w l i g h t and as a g ara g e has been w recked M argaret S um ptor of T ro u td ale ; A r a happy n o te to th e aftern o o n and Mrs. Wood did was to build th e Iliff e s s o f y o u th f u l w o o in g . flag -statio n betw een Slefer an d Page and th e basem ent for th e m achinery th u r L edbury of T ro u td ale and Mrs. only em phasized th e beauty of vows ' church In C edar d istrict. T his chuch L ik S e w e m e tn a tin g b ir d s in f r a g r a n t g ro v e s, spur. T he P. R. L. & P. g ran te d tilts is being excavated. T he w ork will Elsie DeYoung of B oring; Also Leo unbroken fo r sixty long years in was dedicated in 1907. W ith m in g le d s o n g s a n d co o in g . D uring th e p ast ten o r tw elve years be rushed to com pletion and alread y M. P ercell, L innton and Rom ney life 's Journey. on th e p etition of tw en ty -eig h t sig n a I n th e s w e e t c h ild r e n , g r a n d a n d g r e a t Rev. A. S. Hisey follow ed Dr. K err , Rev. and Mrs. Wood have been forced p a rt of the m ateria l is on th e ground. S nedecker of P o rtlan d . Miss Sned- G od h a s s e n t a s tr e a m o f Joy, tu re s who In years past have hoofed w ith a few am using rem a rk s relativ e 1 to give up th e w ork and this has been h ile y o u h e a r I t s r y th m ic flo w ek er is county club le ad e r of Clack- to th e fees, th e am o u n t of w hich was one of th e sev erest tria ls of th e ir lives A n N d o w It for Boring p ro p er to catch th e tro l th in g c a n y o u r liv e s a n n o y . VICTORY P. T. A. PLANS ! am as county and is w ell know n in a perplexing question to both groom ; ley, w earing o u t from two to th re e yet, w hile th ey have given up th e Ah, s ix ty y e a r s , th r e e s c o re o f th e m INTERESTING PROGRAM both M ultnom ah an d C lackam as and m in ister and th en rem ark ed th at — work in an activ e sense, th e ir h earts S in c e th a t h a p p y n u p t i a l d a y , m iles of shoe le a th e r In th e endeavor ----------- counties. th is tim e th e brid e would g et th e ; a re still In It and many of th e young Y* t it se e m s a iiiu»'ii s n o rte r u m e to be on tim e, and who on th e ir re T he P a re n t T ea ch e r A ssociation --------------------- Y e a rs so q u ic k ly p a s s a w a y . fee. At th e conclusion of his short e r w orkers go to them for in sp iratio n of Victory will hold its la st m eet MT. HOOD LOOP DEMANDS tu rn from th e city, loaded down with ta lk in which he said th a t th e little and help. W e s o m e tim e s s in g o f h a r d - f o u g h t fie ld ing of th e year, S atu rd ay evening, D a y s w ith t h e i r s c e n e s o f g o ry , m ore o r less capacious bundles, and MET BY MULTNOMAH token was given w ith th e love and | They live on th e ir farm fo u r m iles Ju n e 4. An in te restin g program has w a s a s o ld ie r boy esteem of those p resen t he em ptied from G resham and have th e ir sons O u A r n d h e ro tired with tho day's shopping, felt f o u g h t to s a v e “ Old G lo r y .” been arran g ed . W ork on the Mt. Hood Loop h ig h into Mrs. W ood's lap a sh o w er of j and th e ir fam ilies n e a r by. Many of th e w alk from Boring to be endless. T he Boy's Pig Club, w ith th e help th e ir friends su rro u n d them and they T o d a y w e g a t h e r r a y s o f li g h t of th e ir leader Mrs. A lta S tafford, way will probably com m ence in full silver. B ut now, th e p atro n s along th e coun T h a t u p o n y o u r p a th w a y sh o n e , Mrs. Ja n e W ilson of G resham also are rou n d in g o u t th e la st m onths of A nd th e f lo w e r s t h a t n e v e r fa d e is planning a sale of ice cream fol force in a sh o rt tim e as th e final ob ty road will have th e pleasure of trip spoke a few words. Mrs. W ilson has th e ir 79th year, as Rev. Wood will be F ro m th e g a r d e n s y o u h a v e g ro w n . low ing th e program fo r th e benefit stacles ag a in st th e com pletion of the ping down a sh o rt, w ell-m ade path, of th e club. highw ay seem to be cleared away. know n Rev. and Mrs. Wood 37 years 79 years of age Ju ly 16th and Mrs. T r i a l s an d h e a r t a c h e s y ou h a v e f e l t S c a tte r e d th r o u g h th e f l ig h t o f y e a rs , cu t directly from th e county road to The follow ing program has been , T he M ultnom ah county com m ission- — longer p erh ap s th an anyone a t th e j Wood will be 79 on N ovem ber 14th. g ath erin g o utside th e im m ed iate fam "B lessed is th e m an th a t w alketh W e w o u ld n o t d w e ll on th e m to d a y th e electric statio n a few rods below. arra" r : I--™,, f‘r8 a t a m eeting held T h u rsd ay m orn- ily. F o r w e g iv e n o p la c e to te a r s . n ot in th e council of the ungodly**** Tho platform Is ready, th e signpost Is Violin Solo ............. Wm. D. F ritz ,nK raet th e dem ands of th e sta te Dr. D. A. W a tte rs had w ritte n an , but his d elig h t is in th e law of th e T h e b e s t o f w o r d s w o u ld b u t f a l l u s also ready and Ju st as soon as th e R eading — “ E dith H elps T h in g s.” highw ay com m ission by ag reein g to o rig in al poem for th e occasion which L ord * * * * ” S h o u ld w e te ll y o u w h a t is tr u e . Ho f rie n d s , b y g e s tu r e , look a n d s m ile tra in men g et official a u th o rity to A long.” ......................... Miss F ay L ord a p p ro p ria,e m ’000 1922 and a A re h e re to sn o w th e y lo v e yo u . Song _— ‘'L et th e R est * of T he like sum in 1923 as th e M ultnom ah recognize the sta tio n , we’ll all have a In s i x t y v e a r s o f w ed d ed l if e W orld go By,” ..........................A udience county sh a re in th e highw ay cost. ride. T h e r e is a s w e e t d lv ln e n e s s R eading — My T rundle-bed,” ......... T he county board does n ot en te r A n d h a p p y a r e y o u r h o n o re d g u e s t s T he V lnzant-Schubert road is now In s h o w in g you t h e i r k in d n e s s . ............................ Mrs. A lta M. G entry into a co n test w ith th e s ta te com- g raded and open fo r traffic. T his road Violin Solo ..Mrs. A. M. McMillan m ission but sim ply ag rees th a t if th e C om e, m u se , s in g to u s o f b e a u ty was p etitioned fo r a year ago to give O f th e m o r n in g lig h t t h a t ’s g r a y , Rev. E arl B. C otton will give a p resen t com m issioners a re in office K ing n o w to u s o f g lo r io u s n o o n an in let to th e new school site for ta lk on C om m unity C ooperation. a t th e tim e the 1922 and 1923 road A nd o f th e g o ld e n s u n s e t ra y . M embers ot th e association a re re- budgets a re m ade o u t they will vote Union d istric t No. 26. B ut its g re a t quested to come early a9 th e election Ree t h i s a r c h o f se v e n c o lo r s e r value is alread y beginning to be fo r th e $85.000 item s. T h is ra in b o w to u c h in g e a r th , of officers for th e com ing y ear will T h e s e t i n t s a n d g l i n t s o f h o ly l ig h t ap reciated In th a t it is in line w ith ta k e place before th e program . G ild in g n o w t h i s h o u r o f m irth . ROY WONACOTT WEDS th e H enningsen road, which, when F ro m w h e n c e t h i s fru ltA g e o f t h e v in e MRS. HAZEL MARYOTT ready for g en eral use, will m ake a di MISS HANNAH LANE T h e g o ld o f th e a u tu m n tre e , T h e b e a u ty o f th e s e t ti n g s u n rect avenue fo r G resham , sh o rten in g HONORED BY SHOWER A nd th e g la d n e s s y e t to b e ? T he m arria g e of Roy W onacott and th e distance to tow n q u ite noticeably. Mrs. Hazel M aryott took place in On th is a n n iv e rs a ry d ay A surpris'» show er was given in T h ere a re those who say th a t ex ten d You m a y h e a r th e a n g e ls sin g , ho nor of Miss H annah Lane, W ednes- C ortland last S atu rd ay , May 28, at T h e v p la c e u p o n y o u r h o n o re d h e a d s ing tills roadw ay so u th w ard to Bar- day evening a t th e hom e of M iss! th e m anse of th e Rose City P ark T h e g l i t t e r i n g c r o w n s th e y b rin g . ton will m ake a g rad e m ore desR able H elen Bliss. A d elig h tfu l evening was i P resb y terian ch u rch . T he cerem ony W e p r a is e G o d ’s n a m e f o r w h a t y o u w r o t th a n by way of th e f a r fam ous Boring sp ent and m any dainty and a ttra c tiv e was perform ed by th e Rev. Donald In th e k in g d o m o f H is Hon. g ifts received. F o r w h a t y ou a r e t h i s d a y to u s hill. At any rate , th is fall $500 will MacCluer, pastor of the church in the i F o r t h e s o u ls y o u r m e s s a g e w on. Miss L ane’s m a rriag e to H arold j presence of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. W o n -; bo sp e n t in graveling this new road, Sm ith of B ridal Veil will be an e v e n t' acott, Mrs. Lena Needham and Max-, S ix ty y e a r s y o u ’v e w a lk e d t o g e t h e r m ak in g it flue and fit for w inter of th e early sum m er. Beside t h e ; Ine Maryott. N ow th e s u n la g o in g d o w n , trav el. T he w hole d istrict has been O n y o u r c h o ic e liv e s o f h o a r y h e a d s g uest of honor and th e hostess, those W e a r in g e a c h a d ia m o n d c ro w n present a t the a ffa ir W ednesday ev- ' Mr. and Mrs. W onacott left im visited by the g ra d e r th e p ast week ening were th e Misses L ettie Greg- m ediately by autom obile fb r Rose and th e county tru ck Is chugging U nited S tates T ires are Rood tim a. son, M arie T acheron, E sth e r Peter-1 burg fo r a sh o rt w edding trip . T hey I W. A. Hessel, agent, G resham , Ore. along w ith loads of g rav el to dresa son, E dith H iatt. Vivian Hevel, and will m ake th e ir hom e in P o rtlan d . and re p a ir worn o u t places. L etitla P u lfe r; M esdames M arie Lane Dodge <*ar for sale. 5-pasFenger Talk about your small town stuff! H arm on. Lucy Davidson, F r a n c s i Read th e ads. G et th e b u sin e w j to u rin g ; tip-top shape, 1918 model. Stone, and Gladys T u rn e r. ¡benefit of th e p aper as well as th e 8700. W. A. Heaael. Continued on page 2 BASEBALL Double Header Sunday, June 5 ONE p. m . G R ESH A M ANCHOR COUNCIL vs vs - ARLETA WOODLAWN