T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. II, NO. 4 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH FORDSON TRACTOR SCHOOL MONDAY AGRICULTURE (LASSES M ILL HEI.I* PRESERVE MAKE GOOD SHOWING BEAUTY OF HIGHWAYS — - — 11. 19SI TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS <1.50 Per Year Daugherty Counsel H. M. M oreland has recen tly tu rn ed | into th e sta te su p erv iso r of vocational i ed ucation th e an n u a l re p o rt on th e hom e p ro jects, c a rrie d by th e boys in (th e d ep artm en t. Of th e 35 boys en ro lled in ag ricu l- ■ tu ra i a t th e beginning of th e school I y ear, 30 su ccessfu lly com pleted th e ir hom e p ro jects, rep o rtin g in th e ir P ro j ect Record Books, a to ta l cost or j ch a rg e of $1922.78, a to ta l re tu rn or cred it of $1497.94, a to tal n et profit of $2575.16, a to ta l sum of $714.47 paid j them selves for labor, and a good to tal of $3289.63 for th e to ta l p ro ject labor income. T he re p o rt indicates an av erag e p ro ject incom e of $109.65. T his figure seem s en couraging, considering | th e a g ric u ltu ra l conditions of the p ast year. T h ree boys re p o rt a loss in figuring ' th e ir net profit, b ut afte r su b trac tin g it from th e ir ch a rg e for labor, it show s j a fa ir p ro ject labor income. T he different e n te rp rise s tak en up ¡w e re as follow s: 8, b e rrie s; 5, pota [to e s; 5, p o u ltry ; 3, hogs; 3, su p e r- [ vised farm w o rk ; 2, d a iry ; 2, n u rsery [ sto ck ; 1, cucum bers and 1, bees. A to ta l of 376 visits is reco rd ed as I m ade by th e a g ric u ltu re te ac h er in su p erv isin g th ese hom e p ro jects this phase of th e w ork being reg a rd e d by [ th e F ed era l S m ith-H ughes adm inis tr a to rs as of th e g rea test im portance. GRESHAM HIGH WINS IN DOUBLE HEADER T his issue of th e Outlook c a rrie s an ad th a t in th is day of selfishness and com m ercial riv alry is suggestive of som ething b e tte r th a n th e p rev ailin g I T hrough th e efforts of R aker & Son, L ast T uesday night at P a rk ro se the local F ord dealers, th e re w ill be held sp irit. T his is th e m essage of th e ad : G resham high school took both gam es a t th e ir place on Monday, M arch 17, Convinced th a t highw ay ad v ertisin g j of a double header in w hich th e fitst th e F ord tru c k and tra c to r school now signs d e tra c t from th e n a tu ra l beauty team won 29 to 11 and th e g irls' team to u rin g the state, com posed of factory of th e g rea t ro u tes of trav e l of the won 15 to 8. experts. T his school w herever held Pacific coast, th e S tan d a rd Oil com- T he g irls ’ team took th e floor first is draw ing la rg e crow ds of in terested pany has decided th a t it will ere ct no and displayed excellent team w ork ow ners and prospects. D uring th e day m ore such sig n s an d th a t it w ill im w ith P a u ie tta D ow sett and D orothea w th e tim e is devoted en tirely to th e m ediately rem ove all of its sig n s of Sm ith fo rw ard s and V aietta McCaw, d em onstration of th e la test equipm ent th is n a tu re now sta n d in g and h ere | ru n n in g ce n te r sta rrin g . T he win for th e F ord tru c k and F ordson tr a c t a fte r confine its use of road aigns to from P a rk ro se gives the g irls an even com m ercial locations. o r. Of special in te re st is a F ordson break, having won one an d lost one fitted w ith an fersted H yster, capable T he com pany is convinced th a t the this year. of moving houses, pulling stum ps, splendid scen ery so c h a ra c te ristic of The m ain event of th e evening w as ru n n in g a c o n tra c to r's elevator, d riv n early all of th e highw ays of C ali the gam e betw een G resham first team ing piling, and m any o th e r operatio n s fornia, Oregon. W ashington, Nevada and P a rk ro se first team , w hich th e too num erous to m ention. A tru c k and A rizona should be u n m arred and local boys won easily 29 to 11. fitted w ith an autom atic ro ck er dum p is th e re fo re w illin g to sacrifice th e Ju d P ullen was easily th e s ta r of body is of g re a t in te re st to the build ad v ertisin g value o'f th e signs. the gam e and played a su p e rio r gam e e r and co n tra cto r. An official of th e S tan d a rd Oil co m both on offense and defense. The F o rm e r Sen. Geo. E. C ham ber- In th e evening C. W. H arriso n , of pany in ex p lain in g th is com m endable lain, w ith P aul H ow land, has been playing of Slip K eenan on offense was th e M itchell L ew is & S taver com decision of his com pany says th a t for retain ed by A tt'y-G en. D au g h erty notew orthy and Monte S tuck dropped pany, of P o rtlan d , w ill ta lk on F ord some tim e th e com pany has felt th e as defense counsel in th e S en ate shot a fte r shot into the b ask et from ch a rg es h earin g . son farm ing. Mr. H arriso n is recog im p o rtan ce of p rese rv in g th e n a tu ra l th e cen ter of th e floor. nized as one of th e b est plow m en on scenic b eau ties of th e highw ays of the M rs. Jam es M. Thom pson, daugh- Legion and High School Play Last th e coast. H e h as m ade a study of ° I the late C ongressm an Cham p Pacific co ast and for m ore th an a year WORLD SERI IUE THEME Game Tonight. C lark of M issouri, is a candidate AT METHODIST ( III KUII soils and the p ro p er m ethod of hand h as refra in ed from erectin g any new T onight, Friday. M arch 14th th e fo r a se at in C ongress from Lou signs. ling. Russ Jolliffe, of the N orthw est isiana. T he C h ristian ch u rch of A m erica la la st gam e of th e season will be A ppliances, Inc., P o rtla n d , brin g s All a u to ists a re fam iliar w ith the responding to Hie appeal of a world played in the high school gym when sto ry of how F ord equipm ent is sav round S tan d ard Oil signs, freq u en tly for th e p ro sp ect of a fu tu re purged of LARGEST KERRY FIELD the high school m eets the Legion team ing th o u san d s of d o lla rs for in d u s seen a t th e side of th e road. About th e cu rse s of w ar, h ate, com petition, HAS WORK WELL DONE to decide th e cham pionship of ea ste rn trie s of the w ork. Mr. Joliffe h as had 1200 of th ese had been erected in th e and ignorance. T he building of such M ultnom ah county. Both team s a re y ea rs of experience w ith in d u stria l Pacific co ast sta te s an d re p re se n t n purified w o rld -o rd er is th e purpose A record for forehandedness is on edge for th is b u ttle and th e re will Everybody Interested in Public eq uipm ent of all kinds. C. E. A llison claim ed by H. W. S tro n g of th e S trong q u ite an investm ent. T his com pany of th e W orld S ervice program of the be no q u a rte r until th e final w histle Utility Industry. of th e Ford M otor com pany, w ill tell b erry farm , w hich, by th e w ay, is th e w as th e first to use th is m ethod and M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch In w hich blows. F ifty m illion people a re d irectly de how to c a re for th e F ord c a r and la rg e st in th e state. All th e b erries now leads th e m ovem ent to abolish every con g reg atio n is invited to share. Odds favor the Legion, w ith th e ir highw ay road signs. tru c k . Mr. A llison’s experience cov a re pruned and tra in e d onto the p en d en t upon gas service. B ro ad caster sp e ak e rs a re p resen tin g heavier a id m ore experienced team , S ixteen billion people w ere ca rrie d ers a span of m any years. Mr. F. R. w ires, and p o tash to th e am o u n t of 20 It Is hoped o th e r com panies will th e facts involved in th is program t liH' l' defeated s o n > of th e best Inde- follow suit. O rr, of th e sam e com pany, w ill also pounds to th e ac re has been applied on s tre e t c a rs in 1923. th e co n g reg atio n s and group-m eetings e id tn f team s m P irliui.d and vicin T h e com bined in v estm en t in all pub te ll how to o p era te and ca re for th e to a ll th e p lan ts. All loose stones, of th e local ch u rc h every week. Next ity, how ever th e high school boys have lic u tilitie s— n o t including steam rail ‘ F o rd so n tra c to r. M innesota Is show ing th e nation w hich have w orked to th e su rfa ce as Sunday K. A. M iller. E lizabeth Jo h n a Wi 1 o! confidence in th e ir scoring T he F ord M otor com pany, a t D e th e re su lt of cu ltiv atio n and the w ays—gas elec tric pow er an d light, w hat co operation can do. T he sta te son, Ered C h alk er and Mrs. May L am m achine, and as four of them w ill is leading all o th e r sta te s in th e tro it, rec en tly se n t to its b ran ch a t action of th e elem ents, have been re telephone, stre e t railw ay s, etc., is a p m ovem ent because th o se who u n d er b e rt will speak to th e tnorniug co n play th e ir last gam e to n ig h t they will p ro x im ately fifteen billion d o llars. P o rtla n d a num ber of la te s t releases moved from th e fields. At th e peak of stand a g ric u ltu re a re d irectin g it. In g reg atio n , th e S unday school, the fight to the lim it to p u t over one m ore T he public u tility b u sin ess as a Its co-operative d airy w ork M innesota from th e F o rd m otion p ic tu re labora th e w ork 27 men w ere em ployed for E pw orth L eague, and th e evening victory for old U. H. S. to ries. T hese w ill all be show n in th e about 10 days. T h ere a re now 15 men w hole is gigantic. It re q u ire s a tr e is g ettin g 12 cen ts p er pound m ore for ch u rch serv ice respectively. T hese evening a t th e g ara g e a t 7:30. T he a t w ork w ith hoes w henever th e m endous am ount of new ca p ita l every its b u tte rfa t th a n N ebraska, and eight speeches will be brief, pungent, ami cen ts m ore th a n W isconsin, N orth PRESIDENT ENDORSES “F ord A ge” show s hu n d red s of the w ea th er w ill perm it, clean in g o ut the y ea r to expand to m eet th e needs of and South D akota and Iowa. Of farm rig h t to th e point in every case. NATIONAL MUSIC WEEK m ost in te re stin g p a rts of th e F ord w eeds from th e rows. F o u r oth er th e people. T his in d u stry does not p ro d u cts it m a rk e ts alm o st h alf the T he p asto r, th e Rev. A. S. H isey, p lant.— how th e m o to rs a re built, m a k m en, each w ith a h o rse and an 8-inch build p la n ts o u t of earn in g s. They e n tire sta te 's production, and in live w ill occupy th e p u lp it at both th e The p ress asso ciatio n s rec en tly c a r ing of glass, and th e m uch talk ed of plow, a re tu rn in g over all th e g rass are sufficient only at m ost for paying stock one half of th e shipping Is m orning und th e evening hours. His ried to th e n ew sp ap ers In all p a rts of handled th ro u g h cooperative asso cia p ro gressiv e assem bly, th e H ighland and w eeds betw een th e row s. This th e w ages of ca p ita l th a t is hired to tions. Of 20,000 c a rs of livestock topic for m o rn in g w ill be "O ur S hare the co u n try th e bare an n ouncem ent of P a rk plant, now em ploying som e 60,- w ork can be done now, affirms Mr. finance th e in d u stry . handled th e av erag e cost w as a trifle in W orld S ervice.” F or evening, "T he C. M. T rem aine, se c re ta ry of th e N at ional Music Week com m ittee, th a t 000 men. m ore th a n $8 and th e n et average T re a s u re C hest.” S trong, m uch ch eap er th an in May, as P resid en t Coolidge had accepted the T he tariff on beef is 3 cen ts per th e re a re m ore m en av ailab le and pound. Of w hat benefit is th is to the profit m ore th an $4, a g a in st a h an d T h e ch o ir w ill sin g th e anthem , ch airm an sh ip of th e H onorary Com ling cost of $16 th ro u g h com m ission MISS DOWSETT HEADS w h a t is now a little tu ft of g rass Oregon stockm en who are going broke “O, T h a t I H ad W ings” in th e m o rn m ittee of N ational Music Week, to DANCE COMMITTEE w ould then be as big as a head of every day? T he tariff on eggs is 8 men and a loss of $4—th e difference ing, and "S hadow s of th e Evening have its first sy nchronised national betw een success and failure. observance May 4-10. T he full text of cen ts, yet alm ost $7,000,000 of C hi cabbage. H o u r” a t night. W ord h as been received th a t G er W hat M innesota is doing and has th e p resid e n t's le tte r and th e details nese and o th e r foreign p ro d u cts get by Asked w hat m ethod of p ru n in g he T he L eague dveotional topic will su rro u n d in g his accep tan ce of the tru d e D ow sett of G resham is in and help to put th e p o ultrym en o u t of done Oregon can do, when the ca ttle ch a rg e of e n te rta in m e n t for the O.A.C. used, Mr. S trong said both. On old business. Suppose th a t the $36,000,- m en, fru it men, dairy men and o th ers be "T he R each of D ivine Love.” Miss ch a irm an sh ip now a re available. will com e to th e one way of th in k in g , "Y our note extending to me your in fo rm al dance to be given in th e fields th e canes a re woven low on one 000 w o rth of d airy p ro d u cts th a t a re u n ite solidly and p u t th o se a t the Mina G ilb ert w ill be th e leader. b ro u g h t in h ere to com pete w ith in v itation to become ch a irin au of th e w ire. On 3-year-old p la n ts th e canes M ultnom ah hotel, P o rtlan d , M arch 20. head w ho know th e w ork. The lead A m erican farm ers did not com e in? H onorary com m ittee In connection JUNIOR (’LASS WILE T he g re a te r O. A. C. com m ittee is c a r a re headed back. W ould not th e re be a m a rk e t for $36,- ers of th e coop erativ e w ork in Min w ith th e forthcom ing observance of PRESENT “STOP THIEF’ Mr. S tro n g has 110 ac res in b erries, 000,000 m ore of th e d airy p ro d u cts of nesota sta te th a t united action of N ational Music Week in received," ry ing out th e p lans for th e dance. farm ers is th e biggest facto r to save w rote th e p resid en t to Mr. T rem aine. T he m anagem ent of the M ultnom ah d istrib u ted as follow s: 61 ac re s C u th A m ericans? Final polishing is being done on the th e in d u stry of an y th in g so fa r su g "I huve to th a n k you, and to assu re hotel has donated th e assem bly room b e rt ra sp b e rrie s, 30 ac res lo g an b er T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per gested —th a t th e farm e rs m ust save play "S top T hief,” w hich w ill be given you of th e p leasu re w ith w hich 1 a c and te a g arden, w ithout cost, to the ries, 12 acres b la ck b e rrie s and 7 acres cen t in te re st on tim e deposits.— Adv. them selves. by th e Junior class a t th e high school cept the Invitation. I hope th is year's blackcaps. com m ittee in ch a rg e of th e dance. gym nasium on F rid ay evening, March observance of Music Week m ay m ark th e hall. T he e n tire program will be T he o rc h e stra is being con trib u ted by FREE METHODIST CHURCH TROUTDALE 21. T his prom ises to be a big success an o th er m ilestone on the way to the m usical, fea tu rin g Gordon Soule, p ia n w idest In terest in, and ap p reciatio n of, th e P o rtlan d A lum ni association. SERVICES ANNOUNCED Mr. M organ, p ro p rie to r of C h a n ti ist, and H arold Moore, basso, both and stu d e n ts a re com ing to w itness it th e best in m usic cu ltu re." from Benson P olytechnic, from Co In his Invitation to th e p resid en t on EVANGEI. IUAL~<'HURCII cleer In n a t Corbett, gave th e an n u al noted m usicians of P o rtlan d . T h is will T he u su al serv ices w ill be held at lum bian H igh a t C o rb ett and from behalf of th e N ational Music Week ANNOUNCES SERVICES th e F ree M ethodist ch u rch next S u n p arty on S atu rd ay n ig h t to th e Trout-1 be followed by dancing All invited. P ark ro se . T he o rc h e stra will begin com m ittee, Mr. T rem ain e called a t dale Masons. Joseph A. F inley, vocal Mr. and Mrs. H ard y Cook, of P o rt playing pro m p tly a t 8 o'clock and th e tention to th e harm onizing Influence S ervices a t Zion E vangelical ch u rch day. of the m ovem ent and to th e broadly in stru c to r in th e C orbett and o th er land and F ra n k S chm idt of F airview S unday school w ill convene a t 10 c u rta in will rise a t 8:20. No seats re p rese n tativ e p articip atio n . for next Sunday w ill be as follow s: schools led in a sing. Mr. M organ, Jr., were gu ests a t th e hom e of Mr and w ill be reserv ed a fte r 8:15. About "T h ere Is little doubt,” he w rote, S unday school a t 10 o'clock, preaching o’clock. A series of varied p ro g ram s favored the crowd w ith a solo. Mr. is being used in th e S unday school. Mrs. Ja m es Cook Sunday. 400 reserv ed se ats have been sold a l “th a t m usic Is a h arm o n iser of real in th e E nglish la nguage a t 11 and in T he Bible study co n tin u es in in te r F in d lay of P o rtlan d , spoke on th e Mr. and Mrs. Lee W hltsell and son ready and th e dem and for them ls value to the nation, b ut it is only re th e G erm an lang u ag e a t 11:45. T he e s t in th e T h u rsd ay evening services, O rder of De-Molay. Ju d g e H ew itt of George of P o rtlan d , visited S atu rd ay stro n g . T h ere a re still m any good cen tly th a t its Influence as such has serm on topic w ill be "P ow erful been recognized by our statesm en and th e Book of Acts is now being taken P o rtlan d talked on M asonry as ap a t th e Jo h n N asm yth home. ones available. public men gen erally . T he very fact F aith ." T he choir w ill sing “ B eneath plied to everyday life. Mr. Kollock up. T he p asto r extends a co rd ial in T his th re e -a c t farce Is full of th a t Music Week b rin g s ab o u t th e p a r th e C ross of Je s u s .” , Mr. and Mrs. H erm an W eeks and Mr. vitation to any and all who m ay be in gave th e h isto ry of M asonry and Judge th rills from begin n in g to end. The ticip atio n of all elem en ts In th e com •* T he young people's m eeting w ill be I and Mrs. Percey W ells of P ortland, te re ste d in th is line of study of the George W. S tapleton gave an in te re st | ju n io rs advise ail who a re planning m u n ity and Is fostered by all rep rese n held a t 7:30 in th e evening. T he topic ta tiv e o rg an izatio n s m ust of necessity sc rip tu re . P reach in g serv ice w ill be ing talk , also W orshipful M aster W ■ 8Pe n ^ a p leasan t evening a t th e Jam es to be m a rried to see th is and get some d irect th e com mon th ought along for discussion w ill be “T he Bible in D. F ritz of F airv iew lodge, a t T rout- j Lim oni hom e recently, a t 10 o’clock and again a t 8 o'clock. v aluable p ointers. T he leading lady thpse channels. Some of th is influ All th e W orld, How I t is S ent F o rth talked of th e rela tio n sh ip Alex L am p b ert Is w orking a t the Is Miss Vada A nderson and th e le a d ence will rem ain." At 7:30 w ill be song service and an dale and W hat It Does." Miss E lizabeth T he le tte r also em phasized the betw een city and co u n try lodges. Sup- Cook garage. in te re stin g Bible drill. ing m an O rville D avidson. O thers of S chw edler w ill be th e leader. per was served to about sixty. All W allace Spence and fam ily came out th e ca st s r e Agnes L undquist, Mabel sp ontaneous n a tu re of the observance, d eclarin g “T he Music Week Is not a SUBJECTS ANNOUNCED AT rep o rt a very good tim e. from P o rtlan d F rid a y n ig h t to atten d . W inters, Muth K niefel, W lllene Bot- drive.’ It Is not forced nor founded EVENING STAR WILL BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH the P. T. A. en tertain m en t. [ kin, Leslie Lynch. W illiam K andstrom , on sp e cta cu la r appeal. Its basis lies T he e n te rta in m e n t given by th e ENTERTAIN POMONA In the pow er of suggestion, and sug “Some C ertain ties in R eligion” will P aren t-T each er association on F rid a y [ T he F low er club will m eet a t the E rn est K arlan , A lbert B ran n an , Eld- gestion along enjoyable, co n stru ctiv e E vening S ta r G range w ill be host to w ard Stubbs, A rth u r N asshahn, Jam es be th e m orning su b ject and "Som e Ifs n ig h t w as very good. U pper g rad es lib ra ry on Monday, M arch 17. I t is lines.” M ultnom ah Pom ona n ext W ednesday. T he N ational Music Week m ove to Avoid” the evening su b ject of Prof. of th e school sang several selections seed and p la n t exchange day, also Beechil, W ayne T rim ble. D aniel Mac- M arch 19, in an all-d ay session w hich G. R. S chlauch a t th e Bethel B ap tist th a t w ere enjoyed. Mrs. L. A. H arlow election of officers and paying of dues, farlean and A rchie P eterso n . Miss m ent th u s endorsed by th e chief ex w ill be extended to th e evening, w hen Mrs. P earl 8lm onl spent the week- an<l ■ iNH - ° 1 " ecutive of the co u n try w as strongly ch u rch next Sunday. Bible school and Mrs. Lee Evans, Mrs C. E. Scott an e n te rta in m e n t w ill be given. G eorge high school facu lty a re coaching the hacked before th e p resid e n t's p a rtic i m eets a t 10 o’clock w ith in te restin g and F ay Parsons, E lla R ichardson, end In P o rtlan d v isitin g friends. pation was sought. T he activ e com G raham , deputy d istric t atto rn ey , will Play- lessons for all. The young people of R obert H arlow and Paul Howell, Mrs. m ittee. w hich includes th e p resid en ts C. C. Bush has Installed five gaso ta k e p a rt on th e program . if many of prom inent n atio n al o rg a n th e B. Y. P. U. will m eet a t 6.30 in th e Donough and son George of F airview lene pum ps a t his garage. FO R GAS B R IQ U E T S «nil EUntrom izations— m usical, civic and com m er- T ru ck Service. G resham , phone 15*1. evening. All are co rd ially welcomed all gave num bers th a t w ere m uch ap Hom em ade Doug hunt s. T he floor of th e Cook garage, which lal—recen tly has been au gm ented by T ry my hom em ade d oughnuts at to th e se services. preciated. The play, “The M erediths was only p artly covered w ith cem ent, P A IN T AN D W A L L P A P E R a re not »Die rep rese n tativ es of th e Y. M. C. A., lines w ith Todd, the P a in t Man. lie cafes or from your grocer. F resh A m erican Legion, K lw anls Club In E n te rta in ,” was well presented and is being com pleted th is week. will tell you how P hone 1971. tf every day. Mrs. D uncan. E a st Second Make your telephone e a rn you m ore te rn a tio n a l and f'am p flre G irls. T he m uch enjoyed by those present. Those Miss M arjorie K endall left S atu rd ay T he P o rtlan d H ostess M agazine free. ho n o rary com m ittee co n sists of th e stre e t, Gresham'. by connecting it w ith a w an t ad. tak in g p a rt were Mrs. G race Otto, Mrs. for a v isit w ith relativ es In Janesville, Send nam e and ad d ress to R o b erts’ g o v ern o rs of th irty -to u r sta te s and Jo h n D ennison, M iriam Spence, M ar W isconsin and K ansas City. She will C onfectionery, G resham . Oregon. th ree te rrito rie s. P resid en t Coolidge’s accep tan ce la jo rie K endall, George Lum sden and rto p en ro u te at S alt L ake City, U tah, Money to loan on real estate. F arm also reg ard ed as a recognition of th e Clarence Parsons. A fter the program and a t Florence, Colorado she will v isit loans a t 6 per cent. B. W. Thorne. th o ro u g h n ess w ith which th e Music a couple of h ours were spent In Mrs Dora Bailey and fam ily, form --- A„ k | Ilrtg »hears, prun- Week idea has sp read th ro u g h the ly of G resham . ng saw s, etc., a ^ L . L. Klddfcr Hdw. Co. country. The late P resid en t H arding T he F ord tru c k and tr a c to r s c h o o l, "T h e school will be com posed of dancing. had w ritten to Mr. T rem ain e a t the R< v. E R D. H ollensted will hold ~ .. u . w hich has been to u rin g th e sta te for Chas. H arriso n of th e M itchell, Lewis E. R. E v erett of P o rtlan d was here tim e of New Y ork’s second m usic Services In th e T ro u td ale church on Lp, m„ hplp you go, T„ y(lllr p a ln t. n early a m onth w ill a rriv e in G resh- & S taver com pany, an ex p ert on farm - S unday and organized a Sunday school. week, in 1921, ex p ressin g his In terest am Monday, M arch 17. T he dem on- Ing equipm ent for th e F ordson, who T h ere was a good atten d an ce and Sunday evening a t 7:30. Everybody ing problem s. Todd. T he P ain t Man, In th e "cu ltiv atio n of a n atio n al ta ste G resham , phone 1971.—Adv. tf for m usic" and his hope for th e prog stra tio n will begin a t 1 p. m., la stin g nepds no in tro d u ctio n in th is locality, much In terest was shown. T he fol 1« Invited. re ss of th e m usic week m ovem ent. all th e aftern o o n and again a t 7:30 a and is ready to help you on an y prob- lowing officers were elected: Mrs. C. Wm. laick m lller of M itchell, O reron, NOTICE TO VOTERS, Between th a t tim e and O ctober. 1923, p ictu re program w ill be presented, lem s you may have; Russ Jolliffe of E. Scott, su p e rin ten d e n t; Mrs. Wm. visited at th e home of bis nelce, M ri Aj| citizen« of M ultnom ah county no less th an 155 cities had held m usic T he place w ill be R aker & S on's g ar- th e N orthw est A ppliances, Inc., who C raw ford, se creta ry ; M iriam Speace, A nna R ichardson, th e first of th is ea st of P o rtlan d who have not regls- w eeks, co u nting only those in w hich age. h as been tfith th e F ordson since It trP agurer; F ay Parsons, o rg an ist and * '« * and Is now v isitin g a t th e home G-reti 1 or who have chan g ed ad d ress th e observance w as re a lly city-w ide. cities w ill ta k e p a rt in of Mrs. W. -r T. H ensley. ■*"«* voting should call at th e o f Most of th -- — iv sine« “T he p u rpose of th e school th is sta rte d and is th o ro u g h ly fam iliar I E lizabeth - Robinson, lib rarian . fice of Jo h n Brow n, re g is tra r. In N ational Music Week, May 4-10, and y ear is to provide for p rac tica l dem w ith F ord and F ordson in d u stria l Mack H ollom an has moved hl« famt- G resham , and re g iste r before A pril 15, George W ells of Sw iss Home, Oregon, ly from B oring to th e H erm an Blaaer in o rd er to vote a t th e p rim a rie s on they will be joined by m any o th e rs o n stra tio n s of both a g ric u ltu ra l and eq uipm ent; C. E. A llison and F. R. holding th e observance for th e first visited Sunday a t the M B. McGinnis house, recently vacated by the How- May 16. T hose who are alre ad y re g tim e. Tile N ational Music Week com in d u stria l eq u ip m en t for th e F ord O rr from the P o rtlan d bran ch . istered and voted at rec en t elections m ittee is in com m unication w ith som e home. tru ck and F ordson tra c to r," says E lls ards. T he pro g ram Is as follow s: i do not need to reg ister. 400 cities and to w n s in all p a rts of th e w orth R aker. “A ccom panying the Miss E lla Gent Is of S eattle, W ash , United S tates, su p plying them w ith 1 p. m. to 6 p. m.— D em onstrations clinic w ill be a F ordson tr a c to r w ith ington, was * v lsiio r a t th e hom e of j th e inform ation and th e suggestions PLEASANT VALLEY ru b b er tire d w heels and an E rsted of farm equipm ent and all available ; .Mr. an d Mr«. Jam es Simon! la st week. I w hich they req u est. T hese su gges T he services a t th e ch u rch n est S u n tio n s are chiefly found in th e "G uide H yster and a 1-ton tru c k w ith A nthony In d u strial a ttac h m e n ts for th e tru ck I T he T. T. club will give an en tertain - j day evening at 7:30 will be conducted for th e O rganization of la ica l Music W hen th e farm er can pay his dum p body. We w ill also have a m o •n d tra c to r. W eeks.” to he obtained w ithout ch a rg e b ills th e business m an d o esn 't need 7:30 p. m. to 10 p. m.—Motion pic- ! m ent on .Monday evening. March 17,; by Hugh G ru ell and his gospel team tion pictu re m achine w ith the latest from the N ational Music Week com i at th e city hall for th e purpose of | from P o rtlan d An In terestin g meet-1 lo w o rry over his obligations.—Adv. H arriso n , films. Including th e “F ord A ge,” show - tu re s and ta lk s by M essrs m ittee. 105 W est F o rtieth stre e t. New I raisin g funds for th e im provem ent of ing la assu red and all a re Invited. York City. ing for th e first tim e in th is te rrito ry . | Jolliffe, A llison and O rr. FORD TRUCK AND TRACTOR SCHOOL PROGRAM IS GIVEN T H IN K !