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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. It, SO. 17 G resham O utlook TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS OK ESHAM, MULTNOMAH COI STY, OREOOS, FRIDAY, Al LEGION WILL HAVE ROUNDUP AT SANDY # 1 .5 « P e r Y ear PARK SITE AND RESERVOIR ARE Gresham Team Will PLANS ARE STARTED DISCUSSED AT MASS MEETING Play Trojans Sunday FOR “BOYS’ WEEK” S atu rd ay night. A pril 28. G resham (trc h e s tm Will Meet Next W ednesday A gam e has been scheduled for next Night. P ost of the A m erican Legion w ill mo S unday on th e high school g rounds "As you w ere,” is about th e m ost fair g rounds grove by th e city as an G resham is to have a com m unity In itia l plans w ere m ade a t a m eet to r to Sandy w here a big feed and a t 2 p. m. betw een th e G resham team ap p ro p ria te expression to use de blow out w ill wind up th e P o st’s sec o rc h e stra of about 20 pieces, as one scrib in g the re su lts of la st n ig h t’s au to park . Mr. M iller sta te s the and T ro jan s of P o rtlan d . T he T ro ing called on T uesday evening by ond m em bership drive. T he s ta rt activity of th e M usical A rts club, if m ass m eeting called to consider th e g rounds belonged to th e fa ir and the ja n s a re said to be a colored team but Mayor K. A. Miller to tak e up the w ill be from A. W. M etzger’s store, prospects a re not deceiving and plans w ishes of citizens reg ard in g p ark city had p rac tica lly no rig h t th e re good p lay ers and a very snappy and m a tte r of the observance of Boys' only by perm ission of th e fa ir board p rom ptly a t 7 p. m. The tim e it will form ulated la st W’ednesday night sites, reserv o ir site and sew ers. close gam e is predicted. T h ere w ill Week, A pril 29 to May 5, also for and hence no Im provem ents could bo w ork out as w ell as expected. be over is still up in th e air. be need of all th e ball fan s to be M other and D aughter Week, May 13 K. A. Miller, as m ayor, called the Ml. H ow itt. how ever, T his affair w ill be a b ell-rin g er, and * T he m eeting held at th e lib ra ry of m eeting to o rd er and appointed H. L. perm anent. p resen t and they a re prom ised th e ir to 20. T here w ere p resen t a t the an y Legion m an or ex-service m an tho se in te reste d in o rc h e stra w ork St. C lair to record the proceedings. la te r said the city had th e use of th e m oney’s w orth of th e g rea t A m erican m eeting, besides Mr. Miller, the Rev. D. Q. B arry, th e Rev. H. R. G ebhardt. w ho doesn’t a tte n d w ill sh o rte n his brought out ab o u t fifteen experienced T h ere w ere about 75 p ersons p resen t grounds, except d u rin g fairs, and sport. P rin cip al C. M. Q uicksall of G resham life by one year for each h o u r of fun m usician s of th e locality. O thers had an d th e discussion revealed th e fact would have for eight or ten y ea rs to T he line-up of th e G resham team come. grad e school. P rin cip al Roy E. Can he m isses. T he Sandy com m ittee consented to ta k e p a rt. W hen all the th a t th e re w ere probably about th a t for S unday's gam e is as follows. Chas. C leveland tho u g h t the citizens non of th e high school, Dr. A. W. say s it will be a big tim e, but nothing nam es of those expected to be in the m any different opinions as to w hat Wm. Reers, catch er, Lyle W inters, Botkin, th e Rev. A. S. H isey, Mrs. A. favored a p ark o r p ark s and su g g e st o rc h e stra w ere listed th e re w ere f u rth e r has been disclosed. o ught to be done and how. ed th e M etzger tra c t on th e south p itc h er; Wm. H opkins, l b ; Ja ck Hevel, Miss E lizabeth Johnson, Miss found to be a t le ast 20, re p rese n tin g a All Legion and ex-service men, M ayor M iller opened the discussion Brow n, 2 b; F ra n k H am lin, 3 b; F lo ren ce Honey. Mrs. H. L. S t.C la ir w h eth e r m em bers of the P ost here or ra n g e of in stru m e n ts th a t would give w ith one of his c h a ra c te ristic a lly p ro slope of th e b utte as su itab le for both rese rv o ir and p ark F ra n k S outhard, ss; E rn e st H am lin, and Miss E thel Calkins. a w ell balanced o rch estra. not, a re invited. T here w ill be ca rs Ju d g e S tapleton m ade an extended If; Ja c k H am lin, cf; Ted W right, rf; Jo h n Oliver, violin te ac h er and ex g ressiv e speeches, o u tlin in g th e situ a ( o nsiderable inform al discussion fo r everyone. tion, and u rg in g th e city to se cu re a ta lk on th e need an d p ossibilities of F ra n k H am lin, cap tain . S u b stitu tes, perienced conductor, w as selected to was given the subject, w hich w as in • P la n s for th e Legion F o u rth of July p a rk site or sites now w hile th e re a re K rigbaum an d K eller. troduced by Mr. Miller. In g eneral ce leb ratio n a re p rogressing rapidly d irect th e o rch e stra, w ith W. L. Gor- su itab le tra c ts to be had. T he w ater several p ark sites and nam ed th e few beau tifu l, w ell located spots w hich sage assista n t. Mrs. G ladys Ruegg A good try o u t gam e w ith C orbett th e plan of recognizing th e value of sa y s A. W. M etzger, gen eral c h a ir rese rv o ir, he sta te d w as an ab so lu te a re still wooded. w as played last Sunday. It w as a boyhood w as considered good, but m an. T here w ill be some fa s t h orse w as chosen first p ia n ist w ith Mrs. W. n ecessity as w as also the need of a A. F. H am raar favored the Cogswell L. C orsag e second. T he o th e r m em p rac tice gam e and gave th e boys a fear w as expressed th a t one w eek's ra c e s h ere th a t day. T he N orthw est b e tte r w ay of tak in g ca re of th e c ity ’s tra c t for p ark and b u tte site for re s chance to find th e ir places and d is activ ities along th is line w ere in su f R acing association has placed the b ers chosen a re as follow s: V iolins—Jo h n O liver, W. L Gor- sew age. He sta te d th a t the P o rtlan d erv o ir, both of w hich as councilm an cover th e ir points of stre n g th anu ficient. “W hat ab o u t th e o th e r fifty- celeb ratio n on its schedule of m eets sage, Miss Peck, H. O. Bone, Miss w ate r board had m ade th e ren ew al of he had ca refu lly exam ined. w eakness. one w eeks," was asked. It w as felt and it w ill be advertised all over th e w ater c o n tra c t w ith th is city condi Mr. Bushong favored th e Cogswell R oberts, Mr. F ritz and Mr. Nevalin. On May 6 the local team w ill play th a t such a program as w as sugg est Pacific Coast and in Canada. T he tio n al on th e co n stru ctio n of a re s e r site for park. Violin ’cello—F red Fieldhouse. C o rb ett a t th e la tte r ’s grounds. ed should be not for th e e n te rta in ra c e s a re in ch a rg e of T. R. H ow itt voir. It would req u ire a ta n k holding Mr. Cooley th o u g h t th e selection of W ind in stru m e n ts—A. J. Stout, T he boys p ractice Mondays, W ed m ent of th e boys alone, but for th e T he noise w ill s ta r t a t day lig h t ap p ro x im ately 350,000 gallons, a th ree a rese rv o ir site w as an en g in eers' job. nesdays an d F rid a y s on th e high purpose of en listin g th e active In te r w ith th e su n rise salute. At ab o u t 10 c la rin e t or bassoon; C. M. Q uicksall, d a y s’ supply. It w as estim ated to D. E. Tow le su g g ested som ething school grounds, from about 6 u n til est of p aren ts, and especially fath ers, c la rin e t; L. L. K idder and Ray a. m. w ill come th e big stre e t parade. cost from $13,000 to $18,000 according en tirely new , nam ely, th e top of dark. Any ball p lay ers are Invited to h» th e play life of th e boys, and In Gov. G eorge M. P ierce w ill occupy a S trong, flutes; O rval D avidson and to p lan s and location. G rant B utte as a place for a larg e come o u t and show th e ir w ares. W alter Sweek, sax ap h o n es; D r. H. H. p lacing before them high m oral Ideals p la ce of honor in it. T h ere w ill be T he city ’s need of a p ark site, for in a w ay th a t will be attractiv e. floats from all th e business houses, Ott, h o rn ; O. I. Neal, co rn e t; C laire au to cam p p urposes and p erh ap s in rese rv o ir th a t w ould supply G resham and P ow ell V alley W ater D istrict No. DAVID M. DONAUGH It w as finally decided to p u t Into d ecorated autos and com ic featu res. G ullickson, L. H. Stone, trom bones. tim e for ch ild ren ’s play grounds, w as and possibly D istrict No. 2. He D rum —C arl Z im m erm an. ANSWERS DEATH’S ( ALL the activ ities w hich have already N ear th e fro n t w ill be c a rs for the p resented. It w as predicted th a t in a th ought we should develop the stre e ts first m eeting and p rac tice of been planned for th e w eek of A pril 29 m en of th e G. A. R. and th e W om en’s the T he o rc h e stra w ill be held next W e d - ! ^ \ yearS traVel alo n * th e lo°P an d m ake m ore accessib le th e fair David M. D onaugh died a t his home to May 5 as much as possible on the R elief corps. At 11 o’clock G overnor highw ay and th ro u g h G resham would at B aird sd ale sta tio n on W ednesday g rounds grove. su b ject of boyhood Interests. P ie rc e w ill deliver the add ress of the nesday evening a t 7:45 a t th e Rob- i be enorm ous. T he city should secure m orning, A pril 25. aged 60 years. Mr It w as ordered by vote th a t the e r ts ’ home, co rn e r of R oberts avenue The p asto rs who w ere p rese n t day, on th e fair grounds. T he p ara d e a su itab le site o r sites now. The m ayor ap p o in t a com m ittee of five to D onaugh had been in poor h ealth for agreed to stre ss th e su b ject In th e ir co m m ittee w ill soon m ake a can v ass and Second street. Cogswell tra c t of th re e acres, located in v estig ate and re p o rt on all th e a n um ber of years b ut w as able to be Sunday m orning services. At the of th e business houses ask in g th a t Mr. G orsage, ch airm an of th e in on Pow ell stre e t w as th o u g h t suitable. av ailab le p ark sites under co n sid era about th e m ost of th e tim e. He w as re g u la r m eeting of th e P aren t-T ea ch floats be entered. T hey also desire stru m e n ta l division of th e M usical A tr a c t of tw o or th re e acres was tion and re p o rt back to an o th er m ass confined to his bed b ut a few days e r asso ciatio n on next Monday even th a t all firms d ecorate for th e day, A rts club, h as appointed to a s sist him av ailab le in Z enith addition. m eeting to be held soon w ith th e ir and h is death w as unexpected. He ing it is planned to add to th e pro and w ill assist in every w ay possible. In th e discussion of th e p ark site recom m endations. leaves a widow, Mrs. C h ristin e Don- in plan n in g th e w ork of his d e p a rt gram sh o rt talk s on scouting and the W ith th e recent an nouncem ent th a t m ent, Mrs. Clyde R uegg an d Miss various opinions w ere expre^ted. T he ch airm an proposed th e m a tte r !auf!h’ and a young son. George. Boy S cout m ovem ent by O rville P re sid e n t H arding would be in P o rt F lorence Honey. Chas. P. T allm an th o u g h t an au to [ of sew ers b ut as it w as alre ad y late Mr. D onaugh w as adm itted to th e Johnson, Clinton C halker, David lan d on th e F o u rth th e P ost decided p ark and play g ro u n d s should n o t be m any show ed they w ere not w illing to Oregon b ar in 1888. From 1888 to Lane, C laire G uilkson and V earl to ask him to atten d and m ake a com bined. Musical Appreciation Dhlsion to give th is su b ject serio u s th ought at 1894 h e w as p rin cip al of th e Sellw ood Howell. A talk on books will be giv speech here. T he new s of th is tr a v L. P. M anning th o u g h t an expense th is m eeting. A fter m uch u n p rin t and W oodlaw n schools. Meet Wednesday Night- L ater he en by Miss N orm a Lee Peck. eled fast. T uesday, P o st Com m ander Miss Alice R oberts, ch airm an m usic of $25,000 would be n ecessary to fill able description of th e p rese n t situ a practiced law un til ill h ea lth com On W ednesday evening, May 2, a A. W. M etzger received te le g ra m s ap p reciatio n division, h as called th e up th e g u llies on th e Cogswell tra c t to tion reg ard in g th e sep tic ta n k th a t pelled him to give up his w ork in baked bean ban q u et" w ill be given from P endleton, L a G rande and B a m em bers of her division, to m eet at m ake it su itab le for au to p ark and he only sta n k and som e even w orse open 1912. Since th en he has lived at his to the boys of the com m unity. The k er ask in g th a t no effort be m ade to h er hom e next W ednesday evening w ouldn’t favor accep tin g it as a gift. spots in th e city, th e m eeting a d B airdsdale hom e n ea r Fairview . He only req u irem en t for adm ission will g et th e P re sid en t to atten d th e cele for a sh o rt m eeting from 7:15 to Mrs. Ulm th o u g h t th e fairg ro u n d s journed w ith o u t fu rth e r action. w as p resid e n t of th e Sellwood Board be th a t each boy b rin g with him his b ra tio n here. T hey w ant him a t th e 7:45. H er division includes d ram atic site th e best to be had for au to p ark Mayor M iller h as ap p o in ted the of T rad e and was connected w ith th e fath e r o r som e o th er man. E fforts are Old O regon T ra il celeb ratio n w hich a r t and in te rp re tiv e dancing and all and asked why it could not be used. com m ittee of five as follow s: A. W. city ad m in istra tio n of P o rtlan d u nder being m ade to get C hester A. Lyon w ill com m em orate th e 80th a n n iv e r p ersons in te reste d in th ese lines a re , T his sta te m en t called for an ex- M etzger, G. W. S tapleton, Chas. Cleve- fo rm er M ayor Lowe. and o th e r good sp e ak e rs for th e ev sa ry of th e first w agon to cro ss th e invited to come to th is m eeting. p lan atio n reg ard in g th e use of th e land. A. F. H am m ar and L. L. Kidder. Mr. D onaugh took degrees in Ohio ening and th e re will be som e good B lue m ountains. C om m ander Metz U niversity, H allbrook U niversity and gam es. Ju d g e G eorge K unzler has ger h a s inform ed them th a t th e L e Mandloin and Guitar Club Desired. C ornell College. H e w as adm itted to KETHEI. BAPTIST ( HI RUK METHODIST ( HOIR TO onsented to be on« of th e speakers. gion P o st w ill g ra n t th e ir req u est. It is desired to s ta r t a m andolin and th e N ebraska bar sh o rtly before mov TO HAVE FINE PROGRAM The Cam p F ire G irls, who have REPEAT CONCERT ing to Oregon in 1888. g u ita r club if enough w ish to join been p lan n in g for some tim e for th eir HORSE RACING such a club. A rran g em en ts w ill be Bible school w ill convene next T he fu n eral services w ill be held on Sunday evening th e ch o ir of the fine en te rta in m e n t to be given a t the AT VANCOUVER m ade to in stru c t beginners. Names S unday a t 9:45 as u sual. In a c co rd M ethodist E piscopal ch u rc h w ill r e S atu rd ay , A pril 28, a t 10 a. m., at high school gym nasium on F rid ay ev of those who p lay m andolin, g u ita r, ance w ith th e p lan s for Boys’ Week peat th e splendid ca n ta ta , V ictory, F in ley ’s m o rtu a ry in P o rtlan d . The S unday afternoon. May 13, has been banjo o r ukelele, and those who de P a sto r B arry will speak at 11 o'clock th at w as presented E a ste r evening. concluding services w ill be In R iver ening, May 4, have decided to recog set for th e opening of a series of race sire to learn should be handed dr nize Boys' Week by reserv in g the on th e toijic, "Give th e Boys a S quare Many who w ere not so fo rtu n a te as to view cem etery. p ro g ra m s on th e splendid tra c k at phoned to Miss F lo ren ce Honey as g allery for th e boys of th e com m uni D eal.” T he ch o ru s ch o ir will ren d er hear th e first ren d itio n w ill be de V ancouver, W ashington, according to soon as possible. ty, who w ill be th eir gu ests on th a t th e an th em . "In H eavenly Love I Am lighted w ith th is o p p o rtu n ity to h ear THANKS ARE EXPRESSED re c e n t announcem ent by J. J. McCall, occasion. W. A. E llio tt of P o rtland, Abiding,” by W. H. Ruebush. FDR GRESHAM FAVORS who w ill give th e ad d ress of the ev th is splendid piece of sacred m usic, m a n ag e r of th e O regon-W ashington PASTOR’S WIFE IS T he B. Y. P. U. w ill m eet a t 7 in th e and all who heard it th e first tim e will R acing association. Many w ell know n GIVEN BIRTHDAY PARTY evening. T he re g u la r service will enjoy it th e m ore th is tim e. A sp le n A le tte r has been received by Mrs. ening, is not only an a u th o rity on h o rses a re in tra in in g for th e se Jo h n Metzger, p resid en t of G resham birds b u t a p o p u lar w o rk er w ith events. boys. A su rp rise celeb ratio n of her 64th open at 8 o’clock, when Mrs. Wm. E. did mixed q u a rte t “T h e re ’s No Night A uxiliary to th e A m erican Legion, It is Mr. McCall’s desire and hope b irth d a y w as given Mrs. T ruedson H opkins will have jt harge. H er topic in H eaven," w hich w as om itted be T he follow ing com m ittees w ere ap from Mrs. A. C. H oggatt, sta te c h a ir th a t arra n g e m e n ts can be m ade for wife of th e Rev. Jo h n T ruedson, p as w ill be "B ap tists on th e M arch.” The fore, w ill be included in Sunday ev pointed to direct th e activ ities of the m an of w elfare and hospital relief sim ila r events on th e G resham tra c k to r of th e E vangelical L u th eran le ctu re will be fully Illu stra te d by th e ening's reh e arsal. w eek: program . Mrs. S t.C la ir, Mr. Sunday is th e opening day of Boys’ com m ittee. In w hich she th a n k s th e Q uicksall and Miss C alk in s; banquet, church a t Pow ell V alley, la st Mon use of th e stereopticon and th e pic d u rin g th e sum m er m onths. m em bers pf th e A uxiliary for the gifts Miss P earl Week. T his fact w ill be rem em bered day, A pril 23. A g reat num ber joined tu re s are up to date. of flowers and th e fine en te rta in m e n t Mrs. Vqjbrecht, Mrs. K. A. M iller, Mrs. Zion Evangelical ( hnreh Activities. in the festivities, including m em bers Wooten will give th e reading. "Say it in the serv ices of both Sunday school rec en tly given to invalid soldiers in A. J. W. Brow n, Mrs. Roy E. Cannon S ervices have been announced in of th e L ad ies’ Aid society and th e w ith F lo w ers.” T he ch o ru s choir will and ch u rc h services for th e day. th e ho sp ital In P o rtlan d . Follow ing and Mrs. C. M. Q uicksall. The p asto r, the Rev. A. 8. HIsey th e Zion E vangelical church for next congregation and m any o th er friends. re n d e r th e anthem “C h rist H ath Re In view of the fact th a t the week of is th e le tte r: deemed Me,” by J. Lincoln Hall. will occupy th e p u lp it and preach the Sunday as follow s: Sunday school at T he affair w as a com plete su rp rise. May 13 to 20 has been set aside as "I am w ritin g a t th is late date to m orning serm on on th e topic, "T he 10 o’clock, divine service in th e E n g The w omen b ro u g h t a sum ptuous M other and D aughter Week, a com Best T h in g in G resham " T he ch o ir th a n k you and th e G resham u n it for m ittee w as appointed to a rra n g e for lish language a t 11. T he serm on lunch, w hich all enjoyed, and before FORDSON TRACTORS th e splendid e n te rta in m e n t th a t it IN TWO RIGvFIFLDS will sin g th e anthem , "Give E a r Unto topic w ill be "T he Best P aying B usi they left they p resen ted Mrs. T ru e d fu rn ish ed th e 'boys’ In th e U. 8. H os th e activ ities of th a t week. T he com My P ra y e r.” n ess on E a rth .” T he choir w ill sing son w ith six silver knives, fo rk s and m ittee co n sists of Miss F lorence Both ag ric u ltu re and in d u stry are The E p w o rth L eague w ill m eet at p ital, No. 77, on th e 13th of the th e an th em , "Jo u rn ey in g E ver On.” table spoons, a dozen china coffee m aking In creasin g dem ands for the the usual tim e, 7 o'clock for its w eek m onth. T he ho sp ital co rp s said, ‘It Honey, Miss E lizabeth Johnson, Mrs. Miss K ath e rin e B ratzel will lead the cups and sau ce rs and $4.25 in silver. A. Hevel, Miss E thel C alkins and F ordson T racto r. ly devotional service. T he topic is w as the best ever given here, and th e Mrs. H. L. S t.C lair. T he Rev. Mr. T ruedson Joins w ith young people's m eeting at 8 in th e boys th o ro u g h ly enjoyed every bit of W hile th e use of th e Fordson as a “L ead ersh ip for S ervice,” T his Is evening. T he topic w ill be "G eorge his w ife in g ratitu d e to th e friends It Is felt th a t to tak e a p a rt in th e p ro g ram and w ant to know when K L eslie M ackay, a F e a rle ss M essen for th ese tokens of th e ir frien d sh ip farm im plem ent is extending in every In stitu te Sunday. Miss M yrtle R u sh th ese n atio n ally recognized w eeks' you may com e again. a g ric u ltu ra l section of the co u n try as e r will be th e leader. and esteem . ger.” “ P lease accep t my thankB for th e activ ities for th e good of th e rising farm ers com e to realize th e a d v a n t T he L ad ies’ Aid of th e church w ill flow ers th a t your u n it brought the g en eratio n Is a step In the rig h t d i ages an d econom y of pow er farm ing, TROUTDALE YOUNG MAN hold its re g u la r m onthly m eeting at POWELL VALLEY boys for E aster. I can a ssu re th a t rection In th e country. It Is a su p p le a m ost n oticeable fea tu re of the sales th e hom e of Mrs. E. S chw edler at AC( IDENTALLV KILLED th e g racio u sn ess of G resham Anxllt m ent to th e dally vacation Bible The Rev. John T ruedson has r e Is the grow ing use of th is stu rd y and D am ascus on T h u rsd ay afternoon, ary to the A m erican Legion will long schools and to th e sh o rt co u rses for Hugh H u rt, aged 21, w as killed in a dependable pow er p la n t in in d u stria l May 3. Any w ishing tra n sp o rta tio n signed his p asto ra te of th e E vangeli rem ain In th e m em ories of all those club hoys and g irls. logging cam p accident at P rin ev ille see Mrs. F. V oibrecht, the president. cal L u th e ra n ch u rch of Powell V al and com m ercial activities. C o n tra cto rs and b u ild ers a re ev ery on T uesday. A pril 24. He leaves a connected w ith H ospital No. 77.” ley, his resig n atio n to ta k e effect on F rie n d s a re invited. BAFIISI I’ASLOR RESIGNS Ju ly 1. He has accepted a call as w here ad a p tin g the F ordson to m eet widow, having been m arried a few AT PLEASANT HOME W h at y o u ’w ant, w hen you w ant It, m issionary for th e C olum bia C onfer th e ir needs for pow er, eith er move- m onths ago, his p aren ts, Mr. an.l Mrs. TROUTDALE WOMEN ST U D I EARLY OREGON as you w a n t it— W a n t ad. it. ence, w hich includes Oregon, W ash able o r sta tio n a ry , and road engi- W. E. H u rt, a b ro th er, W ilson and Sunday evening, April 29, Rev. A. J. ington and _____ Idaho. ___ H is ____ duties _ will neers th ro u g h o u t th e co u n try a re , sister, A gnes H urt, all living near At th e last m eeting of th e T ro u t- W are will close his p a sto ra te with the take him to various p a rts of th is te r- 1 specifying its use w ith highw ay con- j . . . dale P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n th e P lea san t Home B ap tist church. He H.v.Un^-r< 1 * Ol<* ' tl,,rsday i m em bers continued th e avudy of Ore has supplied th e church since J a n u rito ry to ca re for ch u rch es w ithout ' ’ A uction m achinery. p asto rs w hile p erm a n en t a rra n g e - ! *r ° m eet thia grow ing dem and for from th e T ro u td ale M ethodist ch u rc h gon w hich h as engaged th e ir atten tio n a ry and th e m em bership feels g rea t “The Olafi Hand m ents a re being made. H is first as- I Fordson T ra c to rs production is now and was conducted by the Rev. E. R. d u rin g th e w inter by re p o rts on ttc- re g re t at losing him. Mr. W are has Chnrrh.” Bible School 10 a. m.. Sermon at 11 a. rn signm ent w ill be to Coos Bay. Mrs. a t cap acity and fo r th e first th ree , D. H oIIensted of F airview . Music 1 tion and o th er w orks on Oregon. The alw ays been a d early loved p asto r of and 7 .70 p m Lord’» Supper the first Sunday o f the month. Bible Study and T ruedson w ill rem ain h ere indefin m onths of th e year reached a total of waM ^u r n *Rhe<J by Mrs. L. A. H arlow ; program Included th e follow ing r e th is field and his friends re g re t th a t P raise Service W ednesday. 7 :J0 p m. itely. 27,087 as com pared w ith 8.340 for th e tn<1 L arsson p o rts: “ H appy Valley,” Ann S hannon •Ircum stances m ake It im possible for Choir Rehearsal, Thursday, 7 :Zo p. m. sam e period a y ear ago. T here w ill be services a t the L u th 1 Monroe, Mrs. W. C. S pence; “Bridge him to come on the field as full tim e “Universal Brotherhood Is the Goal" ( o nldn’t Apply Rule. "Come thou w ith us and we w ill do eran ch u rch next Sunday m orning at T each er — "W hat, fighting again of th e Gods," Balch. Mrs. H E. W aite; pastor. thee good.’ It isn 't n ecessary to teach a m odern ¡T om m y’’' 11 o'clock and in th e evening a t 8 I "I,anil f'la lm e rs,” W ilson, Mrs. Alice Rev. J. W. Stockton w ill fill th e p u l I old dog new tric k s. He know s 'em o’clock. DAVID Q BARRY, B. Th., P asto r. Tom m y— "Jo h n n y Jo n e s sta rte d It.” i R lk f “ McDonald of O regon,” Eva p it of th is ch u rch for th e first two T ea ch e r—“B ut you know at Sunday , E m ery Dye, Mrs. E. C. S h aw ; "The Bundays In May and the ch u rch hopes school you learn ed th a t i f a n enemy I v an ish in g Swede," O 'C onnor, Mrs. to he able to have him and his good Ì ) sm ites you on one cheek you should M orris M cGinnis; "C o u n try Boy,”’ wife for p erm an en t w o rk ers In th is tu rn th e o th e r? ” eld. Tom m y—"Y es, m a'am . But he h it H om er D avenport, Mrs. A. C. A lthaus. me on th e nose and I a in 't got but ' It w as decided to have an old fash- S unday school will hold Its usual Delivered anyw here in Gresham beginning May 1st, or on one, so I had to pitch in and lick , loned dance on S atu rd ay evening. session a t 10 o’clock and th e B. Y. sale at W ithrow’«» and Liberty BeM aurant. him ’ A pril 28. P. U. at 7:30. at ail times T he next re g u la r m eeting of the T he C om m unity Council and th e It Is no c re d it to th e ch ip th a t it is REV. E. R D. HOLLENSTED circ le will be th e finish of th e Oregon hom e econom ica com m ittee of th e off the old block. M inister. 7c a ' study w ith Oregon tra il rem in iscen g ran g e a re plan n in g a splendid p ro Fairview, Oregon. Need lou r Suit (leaned! ces. Mrs. C. 1. T hom as has ch arg e of gram for S atu rd ay evening. May 19. Sunday School....................... io a m H are It F re n ch dry cleaned, Re- th e program . P lan s a re well under way and a good M orning W o rsh ip ................... n a m pairin g n eatly done T ailo rin g tor I tim e is assu red . 4 . II. SPENCE & SON Phone 527 ladies and men. •’¡ilronlve the Home Shoe Shiner. SERV ICE« PETER LENARD. Tailor. AI! ( • » « Tuberculin Te»ted Men's and ladies' shoes. S aturday Plano Tuning. Helpful — Restful — Inspiring j aftern o o n and evening. Ruben A nder P rin tin g ? Call the Outlook. S atisfactio n g u aran teed , $3. F red son, stan d in T odd’s B arber Shop. B. Jones, phone G resham 189x1. tf BETHEL BAPTIST M IL K Q uart GRESHAM PARK DAIRY SMITH MEMORIAL Presbyterian. Church