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T W IC E W EEK G resham O utlook VO L. 13, NO. 2 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OKKOON, TUESDAY, MARCH «, 1S23 MUSICAL ARTS CLUB IS BEING FORMED Indiana Boy Scout One in a Million -ao- TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year LOCAL FARM BUREAU FAIR BOARD HEARS REMONSTRANCES; UNITS ARE ORGANIZED WORK IS RESUMED RESERVES DECISION FOR MONDAY NIGHT T h ree d istric t o rg an izatio n s of th e 13321377 County F arm B ureau w ere sta rte d last week th ro u g h th e influence of H erb ert A bout 25 p ersons gath ered a t th e T he M ultnom ah County F a ir board th e show s w ere m ostly “b u n k ” b ut Lynch, co unty p resid e n t: 8. B. H all, C onstruction w ork on th e new Union G resham lib ra ry la st S unday a f te r an ticip ated a stren u o u s if n ot a storm y they paid th e fa ir som ething, w hile noon to con sid er form ing a m usical county agent, and Geo. H. Mansfield, H igh school building w ill soon be u n tim e la st n ig h t and w as som ew hat p re alm ost all of the th in g s suggested society, o r club, to be com posed of der w ay again, a fte r a delay of sev p ared b ut it probably did not a n tic i m eant an expense outlay w ith little or sta te p resident. m u sicians and m usic lovers of G re sh p ate th e o n sla u g h t of an organized n o thing com ing back. Much en th u siasm w as show n in e ra l m onths. T he fo rm er co n tra cto r, am and vicinity. fo rce of about 40 re m o n stra n ts, re p T his prom pted sev eral d eleg ates to F arm B ureau w ork a t th e m eeting | C. H. Rice, of P o rtlan d , com m enced T he lib ra ria n . Miss Peck, called th e rese n tin g 18 o rg an izatio n s of the su g g est th a t th e o rg an izatio n s would held a t C orbett on W ednesday ev en tire w ork early la st fall. T he w ork m eeting to o rd er and H. L. S t.C la ir county, w ith th e ir carefu lly draw n re- pledge th e ir h ea rty su p p o rt and even ing of last week. T here w ere 60 p re s continued u n til D ecem ber 2 of la st w as chosen tem p o rary ch airm an and I m o n stran ces. They had m et at th e u n d erta k e to dispose of season tickets. ent. T alk s w ere m ade by Mr. W ilson, Miss F lo ren ce H oney tem p o rary sec J schoolhouse, had elected Rev. A. S. T heodore B ru g g er said he opposed Miss E thel C alkins, county club lead y ea r w hen cold w eath er cam e and Mr. re ta ry . Rice w ithdrew his men. At th a t tim e j H isey as th e ir ch airm an , and planned th e ca rn iv al "sh o w s” as unw holesom e er, and H erb ert Lynch. Mrs. M. G. Follow ing a g en e ral discussion of e did not say th a t he had given up 1 th e ir m ethod of attac k . but was undecided as to th e advisabili- Woodle w as elected ch airm an of th e , h , he wntVact" b u t'a r tim e * w e n t‘^ “ aa d th e situ atio n it w as agreed to o r All had ag reed on tw o th in g s w hich ity of closing the fair on Sunday. home econom ics d ep artm en t of th e th e w ork w as not resum ed, an im e s tl- ganize, to call th e society the M usical w ere p resen ted as dem ands of th e If it w as clean an d ed u catio n al, arm bureau. A m eeting will be held gatlon m ade ,t wafJ f()Un(, A rts club of G resham , to have fo r its , bo ard , a t le ast stro n g ly u rged as the com ing b u t once a y ear, re p re se n tin g th is evening to com plete the o rg an i p u rpose “to fo ster and prom ote m u th e c o n tra c to r had no Intention of i co nditions on w hich th e board could a larg e am o u n t of w ork and outlay, zation. A rran g em en ts w ill also be co m pleting th e building. sic, m usic study and m usic in te re sts expect th e co-operation of th e o rgani- he did not see w hat objection th e re | m ade by th e hom e econom ics com m it- and to en courage in th e home and in T he boat d of d irec to rs w as able to , zatio n s rep resen ted . T hese tw o th in g s could be be to holding it on Sunday, , ,, , tee to have Miss E sth e r B. Cooley, ex- get a satisfac to ry se ttle m en t w ith th e th e com m unity an ap p re cia tio n of w ere, th e elim in atio n of all o bjection . L a L M ° " Id ” e r“ it n ia" y tO I tension specialist in clothing, hold good m usic and kindred a r ts .” form er c o n tra c to r and a call w as m ade ab le concessions, including gam bling attend who o th erw ise could not do so. m eetings In th e C orbett d istric t be for new bids. T he c o n tra ct fc r the It w as decided to m ake th e qualifi devices, an d closing th e fair on S u n A. J. K reu g er spoke in th e sam e gin n in g th e la tte r p a rt of March. catio n s for m em bership r a th e r broad com pletion of the building w as finally day. vein. H erb ert Lynch w as th e m ain sp e a k '.et to th e firm of C lark, Lyons & Mc b u t to re q u ire “a w illingness to ta k e R esolutions w ere p resen ted , b u t not O thers w ho took activ e p a rt In the an active p a r t” in som e line of m u si read, o sten sib ly re p re se n tin g th e sam e discussion w ere, T. D. K irk p atrick , e r a t th e m eeting held in P le a sa n t Call of Vancouver. M aterial is now cal activity, allow ing th e m em ber to a ttitu d e as th a t of th e spokesm an club leader of P o rtlan d , C. F. G ossett, V alley la st T h u rsd ay evening. He being pu rch ased ami it is expected the choose th e line th e m em ber desired of C ottrell, Mrs. Lynch of R o«*vood, Bave a K° ° ‘1 ta lk 0,1 farm buroau co n stru c tio n w ork will ag ain be un- from th e follow ing org an izatio n s: and w as b est qualified for. It w as de P le a sa n t V alley P a re n t-T e a c h e rs’ Mrs. A lta G entry, Miss E th el C alkins, I w ork Geo- H - Mansfield w as to have d er way by A pril 1. T he sp rin g ra in s cided to have only h onorary and a c t and F. N L asley of C orbett been pres<'" t b,It wa8 un ab le to And a will cau se som e delny but it ir, cx- association. The board w as urged to ren d er its w ay of get,inK out irom P o rtlalld - A j , ected to have th e w ork com pleted ive m em bers. H onorary m em bership P le a sa n t V alley C om m unity church. would c a rry no obligations or dues decision on th e question but deferred local farm b ureau u n it waa o r<Bn- h>’ J «>y 1- P le a sa n t V alley grange. and would be conferred by th e club in ( h a s- D ah lq u ist w as elected T he p lan s w ere d raw n by F reem an Pow ell V alley c irc u it of th e M eth action u n til it could m ore ca refu lly reco gnition of d istinguished ab ility consider th e situ atio n . It w as sag - Preald en t and G. N. Sager, se creta ry - * S tru b b le of P o rtlan d I t is to be o d ist ch u rch . Clymer Jones, age 13, of Fairm ont, or service in m usic. gested a com m ittee be selected from tre a a u re r- A m em bership com m ittee of th e o n e-sto ry school building type G resham M ethodist ch u rch . Ind., is one of th e th ree boys in the T he m ain fea tu re s of th e plan of o r th e delegates to m eet w ith th e fa ir was ctlO8en co n sistin g of I,. G. Seifer, th a t is becom ing so p o p u lar because of F airview M ethodist ch u rch . United S tates to pass senior Red g anization as adopted a re as follow s: Cross test for lifesaving—for which board n ex t Monday night. T he fol- E P ’ E vans an d H - E - P oppleton. A m ore ad eq u ate tire p ro tectio n an d the Rockwood M ethodist church. he was decorated by Boy Scouts. A c e n tra l directin g com m ittee, co n low ing {com m ittee w as nam ed: j second m eeting has been called for | elim in atio n of s ta ir clim bing. G resham grange. H is feats have attracted attention F riday evening to a rra n g e a p ro g ram T h ere w ill be 12 room s on the m ain sistin g of an advisory council oi th ree, P o rtlan d M ethodist P re a c h e rs' m eet Mrs. E lm er Cook, Mrs. A lta G entry, throughout the Middle West who m u st be of th e locality and in ing. F. N. Lasley, E th el C alkins, Mr. K irk of w ork for th e year and to get th e floor, in clu d in g th e eight class room s, te re ste d in th e objects and w ork of HAMPSHIRE BREEDERS Many Organizations Represented. p atrick , Miss Sm ith and B. E. Boice. o rg an izatio n u n d er way. T he people a large assem bly hall w hich will be th e club, but not n ecessarily m u si T he d eleg ates gave th e fair board of th e P le a sa n t Vulley com m unity 24x70, a dom estic science room , a GO EAST FOR STOUR T he o rg an izatio n s rep rese n ted by cians, and the heads, probably called d elegates, or one or m ore m em bers, a te n tativ e pledge to try to dispose of w<>re K,ad to w e,colne tw o v isito rs chem ical lab o rato ry and a splendid ch airm en, of th e several d ep artm en ts The Oregon H am p sh ire Swine w ere as follow s: 2000 season tic k ets if the board would wbo atten d ed tlli8 m eeting from Da- gym nasium . T he gym nasium will be of th e c lu b ’s activities. B reeders’ asso ciatio n and th e South- V ictory P a re n t-T e a c h e rs’ asso cia give them positive assu ra n c e th a t th e n,a8CU8’ N- P au lso n and Mr. A nder 82x46 and will have a 19-foot ceiling. T he building is to be built in the I t w as decided in sta rtin g to a r - ern Oregon H am pshire B reed ers’ as- tion. fa ir would be “cleaned u p ” an d the son. ra n g e th e activ ities of th e club u nder A m eeting w as held on S atu rd ay form of an H w ith tw o w ings. T he C o ttrell P a re n t-T e a c h e rs asso ciatio n proposed Sunday opening cancelled. sociation have com pleted a rra n g e th re e heads, or dep artm en ts, nam ely. C olum bia grange. L ater Mr. Lew is, p resid en t of the evening in th e Lynch d istric t. Mr. p la n s call for 14,000 feet of floor m ents to p u rch a se from South D akota Vocal, In stru m e n ta l and E d ucational, P le a sa n t V alley grange. board inform ed th e Outlook th a t the Mansfield w as p rese n t and gave a space. T he fro n t of th e building w ill w ith an individual or com m ittee a t th e 50 bred sow s and gilts. About h alf of P le a sa n t V alley P a re n t-T e a c h e rs board had n o t adopted th e fa ir date, splendid talk . A local com m unity o r m easu re 170 feet. T he o u te r w alls are head of each. th e sh ip m en t w ill rem ain in th is te r asso ciatio n . explaining th a t the N orthw est F a ir ganization w as form ed. Lionel Buck- to be m ade of hollow tile w ith stucco Not all of th e necessary details w ere rito ry , th e o th e r h alf going to Jack - Rockwood grange. association, of w hich th is fa ir Is a ley w as elected p resident. Wm. K er- finish decided on a t S unday's m eeting. A son and Jo sep h in e counties. T he basem en t w ill be u n d er one G resham grange. m em ber, had assigned th is fa ir first ner w as chosen se c re ta ry -tre a su re r. co n stitu tio n and by-law s w ill be F. A. W elch, of G resham , an d H. M. M ultnom ah grange. place on th e ca le n d ar, th e season A p ro g ram of w ork com m ittee w as h alf ol th e building. It will co ntain d raw n up covering the purposes and H a rte r of G ra n ts P a ss have gone east, M ultnom ah P a re n t-T e a c h e rs’ a sso com m encing A ugust 1st, an d th a t no also nam ed co n sistin g of P e te r W ih- play room s, individual show er hath p roviding for fu rth e r c a rry in g out the sta rtin g F rid a y of la st w eek, to select ciatio n s. o th e r date wras av ailab le except a t th e lon, Lee S h eller and A. G ran t. The co m p artm en ts for g irls and also for p lan s of the club. F o r th is purpose a from the h erd s of th e South D akota M ultnom ah County Local L ea d ers’ end w hich w as too late. T h is being a m em bers of th e o rg an izatio n com m it boys, an d boiler room s. L. E. In m an com m ittee w as appointed, consisting B reeders th e best type of breeding association. five-day fair, it w as m erely assum ed tee a re Wm. L indem an, Wm. H o rn - has th e c o n tra c t for in stallin g th e of Mr. S tra n sk y , . Mr. S tro n g and stock th a t can be obtained. T he a n i P le a sa n t Horae C om m unity Council. th a t it would hold A ugust 1 to 5, ecker and M aurice D uhlst. A special furnace. T he building w ill be heated A lice R oberts. T his com m ittee w ill m als w ill be selected on a basis of L ynch P a re n t-T e a c h e rs’ association. w hich Included Sunday, b ut it could com m ittee w as nam ed for th e clover by steam . d raw up by-law s to be subm itted to both individuality and blood line. T he new high school is su rro u n d ed seed pool w ith A. Z enger, ch airm an . Buckley P a re n t-T e a c h e rs’ asso cia begin Ju ly 31 and close S aturday, th e next m eeting to be held a t th e T hese It is believed th is action w ill help tion. T he b oard seem s u nanim ous in its A m eeting w as colled for th is evening by seven ac re s of ground. lib ra ry n ex t Sunday a t 3 o'clock, m a teria lly in building up th e p u re P o rtla n d C en tral Council of P a re n t- d esire to exclude th e concessions ob to com plete the o rg an izatio n and a p spacious g ro u n d s will add g re a tly to M arch 11. bred hog in d u stry in Oregon. D uring T e a c h e rs’ asso ciatio n s, including 60 jected to and w ill undoubtedly do so point a hom e econom ics com m ittee th e attra c tiv e n e ss of th e building. T he advisory council w as elected. th e p ast m onth th e re has been a o rg an izatio n s. if It can provide o th ers. T he board for th e w om en’s b ranch of th e farm A nother good fea tu re is th e splendid T he th re e m em bers are, Dr. A. T hom p stro n g dem and for p u reb red H am p w ater system w hich is to be in stalled. P o rtlan d Club L ea d ers’ association. seem s to favor holding th e fa ir o p e n 'b u r e a u , son, Mrs. H. W. S tro ng and H. L. St. sh ire sows. A larg e w ater ta n k is to be erected on Sunday a p p a re n tly th in k in g it will M ultnom ah County F arm B ureau. C lair and th e ir respective te rm s a re n ea r the building w ith a cap acity for I t is believed by m any of th e larg e Je rse y B reed ers’ association. accom m odate m any from th e city and III SCHOOL BASKET BALL one y ear, tw o y ea rs and th re e years, hog p roducers and packing concerns help th e fa ir financially. Pow ell V alley Sw edish church. TEAMS WILL PLAY holding 30,000 gallons. T he w ater in th e o rd er nam ed. A new m em ber th a t th e re is a b rig h t fu tu re in th e w ill be pum ped in to th e ta n k from a Meeting Next Monday Night. T h e leader, Rev. A. S. H isey, in p re w ill be elected each year. B ask et ball team s w ill play a double sp rin g a m ile away. hog b u siness of th e N orthw est for se n tin g th e reso lu tio n s, spoke of th e The n ex t m eeting of th e fa ir board T hose p re se n t gave in th e ir nam es those who w ill produce th e kind of value of th e fa ir and said th e o rg a n i w ill be held Monday night, M arch 12. h ead er to n ig h t In th e high school T he school board of Union High a s c h a rte r m em bers. Provision w ill bacon and po rk th a t can be shipped to zatio n s rep rese n ted w ere in te reste d At th is tim e th e com m ittee of seven, school Dist. No. 1 co n sists of M. G. gym nasium , th e m ein event of which be m ade for p erm a n en t se c re ta ry and E ngland, by w ater. It is said th a t the in th e fair and w anted to pledge th e ir re p re se n tin g th e v ario u s o rg an iz a Woodle, c h a irm a n ; A. F. W oodw ard, will be a gam e betw een Union High tre a s u r e r and ch airm en of d e p a rt choice pork th a t is w anted by th e E n g h e a rty support. Mrs. Maude Reed, Jam es E llis and V/. tions u rg in g a clean fair, w ill m eet and W est L inn High. m ents, who w ill probably be elected a t lish tra d e ca n n o t be obtained by feed J. Miller. A. G. S alzm an holds the He urged th e elim in atio n of con ces with th e board. It is expected the n ex t S u nday's m eeting. On F rid ay n ig h t an o th e r double position of clerk. ing corn, and th a t for th is reaso n , th e sio n s of q u estio n ab le c h a ra c te r, sa y board w ill give its decision reg a rd in g An u rg e n t invitation is extended to hog men in th e N orthw est have an ing th ey w ere unw holesom e in every th e elim ination o t objectionable c a rn i h ead er will be played. T his w ill be all p ersons of th e locality in te reste d in advantage over th e corn belt farm ers w ay and In ju rio u s in tendency. He val fea tu re s and also reg a rd in g th e th e la st o p p o rtu n ity to see th e high TROUTDALE READING th e p urposes and proposed activities in com peting for th e E nglish trad e, spoke a g a in st th e concessions using holding of th e fair on Sunday. school team on th e local floor th is ROOM TO REOPEN of th e club to be p rese n t a t th e m eet and they also have th e ad v an tag e of a gam bling m ethods and devices. He season. One of th e b est gam es of the T he fa ir b oard is in v estig atin g th e ing a t the lib ra ry next Sunday a fte r cheap er r a je by w ater, th a n can be said as ch airm an of th e delegations possibility of g ettin g such am u sem en t season Is an ticip ated . T he p relim i T he public lib ra ry read in g room In noon a t 3 o’clock. had from th e m iddle w est by ra il and he rep rese n ted th e club lead ers, th e fea tu re s as fe rris w heel, m erry -g o - n ary w ill be betw een G resham high's th e new com m unity hall a t T ro u td ale th en by w ater. ch u rch es, th e g ran g e s and p are n t- round, etc., w hich a re not objected to, second team and Sandy high school, Is alm o st com pleted an d will be DATE OF (JRADE SCHOOL Most of th e an im als in th e ship m en t te a c h e rs associations. a p a rt from a c a rn iv al com pany. P re s and w ill be played on a 60-40 basis. opened ag ain M arch 15. T he room is OPERETTA IS(HANGED from South D akota have alre ad y been He suggested in place of th e tabooed ident L ew is and T. R. H ow itt a re a T he m ain ev en t w ill be betw een th e a very p leasan t one lacin g th e w est w ith an en tra n c e se p a ra te from the T he d ate on w hich th e G resham signed for by b reed ers in th is locality. concessions, som ething in th e line of com m ittee to in v estig ate th is m a tte r first local team and W oodburn high. T he season clo ses w ith one gam e r e s t of th e building, and w ith the g rad e school o p ere tta “T he Goblin H ow evef som e of them w ill still be c h a u ta u q u as, g ran g e e n tertain m en ts, and will re p o rt at next M onday's m eet F a ir ” is to be given has been changed available and any farm ers who a re in m otion pictu res, or b aseb all to u rn a ing. T he board fea rs it can n o t get next week w hich is now scheduled for fre sh ly finished fu rn ish in g s, will be very attractiv e. to T h u rsd ay evening, M arch 22. It te re ste d in g ettin g one or m ore bred m ent. any am u sem en t fea tu re s a p a rt from a F rid ay n ig h t a t St. H elens. It will be eaulpped w ith books and w as first announced for March 10 but sow s of th e b est type of H am p sh ires Miss E thel C alkins, county club carn iv al com pany. If it can n o t, and periodien Is for c hildren and ad u lts. it has since been decided to have addi a re requested to com m unicate rig h t leader, spoke of some of th e w hole- it m ust sign up w ith a ca rn iv al corn- LOCAL FORD DEALER SELLS MANY CARS In th e ad u lt collection will be som e of tio n al num bers besides th e operetta. aw ay by phone, le tte r or in person som e e n te rta in in g fe a tu re s th a t could pany, can it elim in ate th e objection- th e late books oi fiction, trav e l and w ith S. B. H all, co unty ag e n t a t F or th is reason m ore tim e is required be su b stitu te d for th e objectionable I abl> sid e show s w hile choosing the T he R ak er & Son g arag e, w hich biography. For th e ch ild ren a ttr a c t G resham , o r L. H. Stone, se c re ta ry of ones. I u n objectionable ones, is a problem the fo r its p rep aratio n . h an d les th e agenev for Ford e a rs In ive p ic tu re books, la iry ta le s and T h ere w ill be 40 boys and g irls ta k th e H am pshire A ssociation of F air- T. R. H ow itt, of th e board, adm itted i boaid will have to solve. G resham , h as sold 33 new and used sto rie s w ill be supplied. T his collec ing p a rt in th e o p ere tta re p rese n tin g view. c a rs and tru c k s d u rin g the p ast m onth tion will he chan g ed m onthly so th e re T h e shipm en t will arriv e a t th e Pa ORANGEMEN DRAW GRESHAM YOUNG GIRLS all g rades in th e school. A g re a t deal of em phasis has been placed on cos- i cfflc In tern atio n a! L ivestock building GATHERING IN GRESHAM ASSISI OLD PEOPLE beginning F e b ru a ry 6 and ending w ill alw ays be a fresh supply of M arch 5, m ak in g an av erag e of over books. T he D elineator, L n d i-s’ Home tu m es and d rills w ith th e re s u lt th a t ) about M arch 15, and be d istrib u ted T h e sk irlin g of bagpipes and th e j T he b eau tifu l new hom e of Mr. and a c a r a day. D uring th a t tim e 15 Jo u rn a l, L ite ra ry D igest, N orthw est th e p ictu re to be p resented to the au- I th ere. T he price w ill be about $60, b eatin g of d ru m s on th e stre e ts of Mrs. H. P u lfe r w as a scene of Joyous to u rin g c a rs w ere sold, seven road- P o u ltry , Jo u rn a l, P o p u lar M echanics, dience Is beyond description. E very- for each sow. W orld’s W ork and G resham la st W ednesday evening a n activ ity last night, w hen ab o u t 40 i te rs, six coupes, four tru c k s and one St. N icholas, th in g found in fairy ta le s w ill be j — — ................. Y outh’s Com panion will be on tile th e re for th a t evening. , t r e e Show. nounced th e a rriv a l of O rangem en I Queen E sth e rs and th e ir frien d s m et sedan. .■Tk„ forget th e M odern W oodm an T he nam es of th o se who bought there. T he Goblin F a ir is a m ost charm - ' or D A on’t __ _ ev en _ from P o rtlan d , Oregon City and other m erica w ill give you a , free | to sew for th e Old P eople's Home. T he lib ra ry is free to any resid e n t to u rin g c a rs a re Jo h n L arson, T ro u t ing little o p e re tta w ritte n by A rth u r ing's en te rta in m e n t a t th e G resham neig h b o rin g lodges to atten d th e d is of M ultnom ah county, and is open tr ic t g ath erin g held here. W hen all , A special tre a t i t th e evening w as d ale; O. F. Honey, Mike C unningham , Bergh. It is a m asterp iece in sto ry - ' T h e a te r W ednesday evening. March melodies. It is am azingly su itab le for j 7. Come and bring your friends.—Adv. had reached G resham , th e m em bers I enjoyed, when Mrs. H elen Tyson of O. O. M iller, Lee Wood, D. M. Cathey, every T uesday, T h u rsd ay and S a tu r w ere found to be about 500 strong. P o rtlan d , te ac h er of exp ressio n and Fred Bechil, B. F. Sim pson, G resham ; day from 2:30 to 5:30 and from 7 to and effective w ith ch ild ren 's voices A W ant Ad w ill sell w hat you do T he band w as fu rn ish ed by th e P o rt d o t ation, gave sev eral very fine rea d Ray W illiam s, F. M athias, It. Spence, 9 p. m. All books excepting p o p u lar T he m usic, se ttin g s and plot a re de not need and get w hat you do need. land delegation. The men paraded the ings. A vote of th a n k s w as given her P o rtla n d ; S. C. Young. Boring- O scar books of new fiction w ill bo issued for lig h tfu l th ro u g h o u t the e n tire o p er m ain stre e ts of G resham to tile m usic and th e hope expressed th a t she would P apsch, C lack am as; I). W. Cum m ings, tw o w eeks and may be renew ed oy etta. P hone o rd ers to O utlook 1561. Fairview , and II. L each, Oregon City. po stal lo r an o th er tw o weeks. Special of th e bagpipes and d ru m s ind th en again favor G resham w ith h er talen t. T hose who bought ro a d ste rs a re A. bo .ke n ot a t T io u td a le w ill be sen t ad jo u rn ed to the M asonic hall. Mrs. Ja m es .Sterling, su p erin ten d en t T he m eeting w as in closed session. of young people's work for G resham , H am m ar, G resh am ; J. O. F o rso ren , Irom th e C en tral lib ra ry on req u est. Some can d id ates w ere expected to extended an Invitation to hold th e P o rtla n d ; R obert Royston, B arto n ; have been in itiated b ut it w as so late next Q ueen E sth e r m eeting a t her C. It. Sm ith. C lack am as; O. J. Nelson, COUNTY COUNCIL WILL MEET AT TROUTDALE T ro u td ale ; R obert Gifford, T ro u td ale ; before th e m eeting was called to o r home. d er th a t th e in itiatio n w as postjMined. The circ le p la n s to atten d th e dist L. S u tton, Bull Run. T he County Council of P a re n t- T hose who bought coupes a re C. E. M atters p erta in in g to th e good of th e : trlc t ra lly Sunday, In P o rtlan d , and ord r w ere discussed S everal speech- i ask s th a t th o se who can fu rn ish au to s Van Slyke, Mrs. A. Jo h an so n , Dr. H. T each er asso ciatio n w ill m eet a t For the best slogan for Gresham area to be used by Commer es W ire made. At th e close of t he j will notify L etty P u lfe r o r Vivian „ . H ughes, Dr. Geo. Inglis, G resham ; T ro u td ale on S atu rd ay , M arch 17. The cial Club and others on stationer)’. M. K. F o rte and H. N ishrakaw a, P o rt m o rn in g session will be held in the session, refre sh m e n ts w ere served by j Hevel. ’he G resham m em bers as hosts. ' T his m ost p le a sa n t evening closed land. M asonic hall and w ill be called to o r T hose w ho p u rch ased tru c k s a re ------- — — — : with sin g in g and d ain ty refre sh m e n ts der a t I I o'clock. L unch will he Evening Session M ultnomah Grange served by Mrs. P u lfer and L etitla, as- W alrad M ercantile com pany; A. J. served In th e dining room. T he a fte r For the best suggested design, diagram, emblem or picture H all, G resh am ; Mr. H ollam an, Bor Annonneed. lis te d by L llah H e n g stle r.' noon session w ill be held at th e city suggestive of products, scenery, location, or all three combined. T he evening session of M ultnom ah T he su p p lies for th e Old People’s ing and E. H ald rlek , Boring. , ha!!. C h ester A. Lyon of th e Big The sedan Is now the p ro p erty of | B ro th ers fnrn, 8t Ijebanoll w,„ be the g ran g e will be held on S atu rd ay even- Home, w hich th e circ le fu rn ish ed , Open to anyone, young or old. ing. M arch 10. All m em bers a re urged co n sists o t tow els, pillow cases, bu- H. H. F ra n k s of P o rtlan d . ch ief speaker. Contest closes March 26, 1923 to be p resen t. A social hour w ill fo l reati sc a rfs an d a quilt. , O utlo ok-K n terp rise ( om hieallon. Patronize the Home Shoe Shiner. low the b u sin ess session. Address all replies or hand to contest committee. S u b scrip tio n s w ill be tak en for the .Men's and lad ies’ shoes, S atu rd ay T he B ank of G resham pays 6 p er O utlook and th e O regon City E n te r aftern o o n and evening. Ruben A nder J. R. M artin, J. E. Metzger, L. R. Ellerman Classified Ads are som e class. cent In te re s t on tim e d ep o sits.— Adv. p rise for one y ear to r $2.50. son. sta n d in T odd’s B arber Shop. Gresham Commercial Club Slogan Contest $5.00 Prize $5.00 Prize