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G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 14, NO. 24 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1924 100 PER CENT FAIR BOOSTERS WANTED MEMORIAL SERVICES AT METHODIST U1IUR4’ll T he an n u a l m em orial serv ices will be held th is y ea r a t th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch u n d er th e auspices of th e local G. A. R. and W. R. C., V eteran s of th e S p an ish W ar and of th e W orld W ar, Sons of V eteran s and th e W om en’s A u x iliaries cooperating. T he p asto r, th e Rev. A. S. H isey, who is a v eteran of th e S panish W ar, w ill preach th e m em orial serm on. H is su b je ct w ill be “S oldiers of P eace.” Special m em orial m usic w ill be a stro n g fe a tu re of th e services. W ear a poppy in m em ory of th e men who gave th e la st fu ll m easu re of devotion in defense of hum anity, and to a ssist th e disabled m en still living. T he a n n u a l session of th e D aily V a cation school w ill begin next Monday. I t w ill be held In th e ch u rc h u n d er th e d irection of th e p asto r. He w ill be assiste d by an able corps of h elp ers. C h ild ren of th e Ju n io r Sunday school and those finishing th e eighth g rad e of th e public school w ill be en rolled. T h e E p w o rth L eague devotional topic for th e evening w ill be “T he L ead ersh ip of Y outh in M ethodism. H elen R ogers w ill be th e leader. I n te r e s tin g M e m b e r s F o r u m M e e t in g N e x t M o n d a y N ig h t MUUH MONEY SAVED BY SERVICE TO PICKERS LOCAL HIGH TEAM RATED CHAMPIONS A recen t b u tletiu en title d “Saving H ealth, Money and M orals" hus beeu issued by th e sta te board of h ealth u n d er th e d irectio n of Dr. F re d erick D. T he G resham high school baseball S tric k e r d ealing w ith th e problem s team handed T he D alles high a de- a risin g in p ic k e rs' cam ps. T he ex- p erim en t cited In connection w ith hop X m o n d ^ b y 1’th e “ [ v ^ k 7 Picking will be of in te re st to th e m any o i l“ t0 1 overw helm ing score Follow ing th e very su ccessfu l in he has held for 22 years. He is an itia to ry m eeting of th e m em bers' fo r o u tstan d in g a u th o rity and pro m in en t W hat a boost it would be for th e um la st Monday evening, th e com m it w o rk er in com m ercial club w ork and 1924 fair if everybody bought a se a tee has been m aking arra n g e m e n ts com m unity upbuilding. H is subject son tick et now. T he price of a sea for n ex t M onday's m eeting and b e Monday evening w ill be, The R elation son tic k et is tw o dollars. Individ uals and business firm s a re urged lieves it has som ething eq u ally as of th e M embers F orum to C om m unity g ro w ers of b erries in th is vicinity who i T he visiting boys played a fa ir gam e em ploy tra n sie n t pickers. to get th e ir full quota of tickets. good if not b e tte r io offer. U pbuilding.” but G resham w as m any jum ps ahead T hey w ill be given an em blem S im ilar ex p erim en ts w ere trie d out T he ball team of G resham Union Ju d g e S tap leto n will sp eak along : in team w ork, b attin g and base ru n show ing they a re 100 per ce n t for high school, acknow ledged cham pion th e line of good ro ad s and how to se by H. W. S tro n g in his b erry fields ning. T he local boys all had th e ir th e fair. ■ d u rin g the p a st tw o y ears w ith good high school team of Oregon, w ill be c u re paving. I success. Mr. S tro n g 's experience eyes on th e ball and sm ashed out 17 en tertain ed by th e m em bers forum , T he luncheon at W ithrow 's cafe will h its off of 2 of T h e D alles pitchers, S eason tic k ets for the com ing co u n th e ir v icto ries reco u n ted and ach iev e begin at 6:30 pro m p tly and close at 8. ! ag rees w ith th a t of E ola R anch. He am ong them being a hom er by Woods ty fa ir a re in the hands of th e se c re th a t a tte n tio n paid to th e so- m en ts honored. T he p rice is 50 cen ts a plate. The believes . . . . . . i " ’ith one on b ase and a scream im r ta ry and an effort is being m ade to Jo h n T. M cDougall and Ju d g e Geo. room is lim ited to about 70, h ence the o a and m o ral w elfare an d th e h ealth double by W intt, 8. The sell as m any as possible a t once. In P i k e r s wi be m ore th a n re- cam e th e flrst , n n |n g w jth , y W. S tap leto n w ill be honor g u ests and ad v isab ility of rep o rtin g nam es not th is way it is hoped sufficient funds speakers. la te r th a n M onday neon to Mrs. W ith pa.d in a c tu a l d o llars and cen ts and | on ba8e. In th is sam „ lnn)ng can be secured to finance th e c a rry in g Mr. M cDougall is ch airm an of th e i row or to J. R. M artin of th e com m it- he w ill have added sa tisfac tio n of c o n -| , am batted , c le a r aro u n d and scored out of plans w hich have been adopted. m em bers' forum of th e P o rtlan d tee. L. S. E llerm an is ch a irm an of ten ted pickers. i an o th er ru n w hen W in ters cam e hom e T hese p lans include n ecessary re ch am b er of com m erce, an office w hich th e com m ittee. Dr. S tric k e r s h ealth b u lle tin fol- j on a passed th ird strik e. p a irs and im provem ents to th e b u ild fows * ’ ! T he fo u rth in n in g w as th e rea l ings, and p u ttin g th e gro u n d s in shape W Z ^ . 8a" ed debaC” d u rln « w hich G resham scored for th e fair. th ro u g h th e few hundred d o lla rs in vested in a h ealth and rec re atio n s e r 10 ru n s on five h its and to u r e rro rs, Some labor h as alre ad y been done, vice on th e E ola R auch, betw een S a th e team b attin g c lea r aro u n d and th e stock b arn s overhauled, horse lem and Independence, d u rin g the four men up tw ice, Bailey m aking tw o G overnor P ierce and W. J. H erw ig, i th e p assag e of th e eig h teen th am end- b a rn s changed, and low places filled Septem ber, 1923, hop harvest. clean singles each tim e up in th a t su p e rin te n d e n t A nti-Saloon L eague of m en t and th e en actm en t of th e Vol- i T h , , At a fa ir board m eeting held la st succeeded , inning. Oregon, will ad d ress a Law E nforce- 8‘- d ««h t - - - ln ‘ M onday evening m any com m ittees, re « .Vo. . v „ , e n .iv ir» i. . . , tho u san d W ith th e score 16 to 0 n ea in st The m en t m ass m eeting a t G resham grad e apathy” has" re s u lte d ' in’^ ' a ^ r e n t Carves" M r . “. ? "o ‘t t X e ? - Dalle« W .n te r. eased up in th e sixth ported p ro g re ss in th e ir vario u s lines FOUR ARRESTED school au d ito riu m on Sunday, May of w ork. ON LIQUOR CHARGE 25, a t 7:45 p. m. grow th of th e liquor sen tim en t and In ‘“ A9“2' ,w hen? he force dropped “ ,,d allow ' ‘d .The D alles th e ir only M essrs. S leret, S n ash all and Ham th e non-observance of th e e n fo rc e -L 'f° ’? ’ I 1 l,0 e88 ,h a n 2 b 0 a t th e t,nd score on a w alk, a fielders choice and C. H. C ochran, Jo h n Combrey, Rob T he follow ing sta te m en t has b e e n ! m ent act n ot only by sta te officials I “ ’ *1® fir?t ,L®n ,day8' T h ,s continuous m a r are a com m ittee to look a fte r the a single on w hich G albreath scored e rt Shields and Wm. McAfee, all hail issued by th e su p e rin ten d e n t, W. J. and bootleggers b u t by men and 8®7LC®„?’ tb ® ' a rg e nanJber. ° f w o rk from second base. roofs and ex terio rs of buildings. ing from P o rtlan d , drove into G resh H erw ig: w om en who a re law abiding in every 11 8 reduced th e period of h arv e st W in ters threw a b eautiful gam e, al- M essrs. P u lfer, L ew is and S leret am ab o u t 7 o ’clock la st evening, p ark “We have been holding law en fo rce w av is th e reaso n for la w e n f o r c e - tr o m a m o n t h to tw en ty -tw o days, . , a re a com m ittee to look a fte r changes ed on Main s tre e t and w ent to th e m ent m ass m eetings in th e im p o rta n t m en t w ork, w ith th e idea of recover- 8av®d “ P«r i«bab1« crop and cu t the | ' ow l"K only tw o h its and strik in g out 16. . A . nother re m a rk a b le fe a tu re of in th e g ran d sta n d and bleechers. of th e „ m . u oral m , a and „ u I e cost jKb. of ,]aVs h arv o v e e r stin h e a g d by O n » elim r n n in „ atin h g 11.1 ------ ” L iberty re s ta u r a n t for supper. They cities of th e sta te and expect to cover i ’J!K / i 1,0 m ° ra le UP° n th e p ro h ,b lt,o n | th e neighborhood S e o U . b “ S oniS | f j ’ P re sid en t A. W. M etzger is a busy w ere found to be intoxicated and su e . 1 U V I ^ I I U U I I I G U il I H U lii H D H l H l O n e d l i o t l m o « H iir ln c r # ..1 1 i t t G overnor P ierce th e fighting gov- Pic k ,n K ° f a la rg e ac reag e because ' ‘ g ull nine innings m an and is giving a g re a t deal of p e r se arch m ade by M arshal Cox an d Con a stro n g e r public se n tim e n t for th e s tric t and vigorous en fo rcem en t of th e K g of its difficulty in holding w orkers. 1 11 ( In n th * ,e e th ird ,nn,no’ Inning w alked th e sonal a tte n tio n to th e details of p re p sta b le S quire disclosed liquor in th e pro h ib itio n laws. ern o r of Oregon, who has been w aging T he h ealth service fu rn ish ed a t th e I « ' st m an ap and moved th e o th e r a ra tio n for th e fair. He h as ap p o in t car. T he ca r, a F ord, w as sto red in a “T h ese m eetin g s a re held in reco g a re le n tle ss cam paign a g a in st boot- J w elfare h e a d q u a rte rs in each cam p ed a finance com m ittee an d is in sist local g arag e. I t w as ow ned by R ob n itio n of th e trem en d o u s p ro p ag an d a leggers, w ill have som ething of g r e a t ' *lr s t aid for oak and hop poisons, th re e down 1, 2, 3. th ro w ing only 12 ing on stric t economy along w ith th e e rt S hields of P o rtla n d , who w as w ith w hich is being c a rrie d on to nullify in te re st to say and it is hoped th a t bu,rn8> cu ts a n ‘l b ru ises, an d supplied tim es. Including th e w alk. h ib itio n an d to d iscred it all law. ! T he fielding by Brown a t second c a lls on p atien ts suffering from dys im provem ents n ecessary to th e sue th e p a rty b ut w as n ot intoxicated. He p It ro is a clario n call to all those who everybody in th e com m unity w ill at- e n tery or o th e r d iso rd ers incident to base was a fe a tu re and once saved th e cess of th is y e a r's exhibit. w as tu rn e d over to th e fed eral a u believe in p ro hibition b u t who w ith I tend th is g re a t m eeting. u n rip e fru it and h astily p rep ared food, day by going down Into th e d irt a fte r th o rities. T he o th e r m en on ch a rg e j S uggestion in th e daily p ap er w hich a low peg by Woods and got th e ball Obituary of Rev. M. L. Hardingham. of d ru n k en n ess, w ill be trie d before BANK URGES PATRIOTISM Zion E v angelical C hurch. ' w as m im eographed on th e ran ch , in- on th e only D alles ru n n e r who a t M aurice L ynton H ardingham w as R ecord er S ch neider today. AND HABITS OF ECONOMY T h ere will be n eith er S unday school 'luce<l m any to choose a wholesom e tem pted to steal. born in London, E ngland, A pril 10, nor services next Sunday. T he p asto r, ’ •'‘»mhiiiatiou. 1 lie g ro te iy sto res on T he F irs t S tate B ank of G resham tho Lem ke sta rte d th e gam e In th e box ii i, p. i i „ i, ,,le ran ch received fresh supplies 1870, and died a t H udson, In d ian a, POWELL VALLEY is m ak in g an effort to en co u rag e p a h Rev. II. R. G ebhardt, and th e | ,|a j |y and m i|k wa8 delivered froni an for T he D alles b u t w as nicked for 10 May 11, 1924. H e w as educated in th e trio tism and to in still h ab its of econ delegates, Mrs. F. V olbrecht and Mrs. accred ited dairy. public schools of London and w as a T he w i 11s of th e L u th e ra n p a rso n Out of th e 17 in ju red d u rin g th e h a r ru n s before he w as replaced by Davis W. R am ser, a re atten d in g th e d istric t g ra d u a te of Rugby U niversity and of age a re being fre sh ly k alsom ’ned and omy on th e p a r t of th e ch ild ren of th e conference and Sunday school conven vest. only one m an lo st any tim e from who not only th re w a b etter gam e com m unity and is offering incentives b u t stru ck o ut seven men. Davis took th e London C onservatory of Music. tin ted th is w eek. The Rev. Axel tion w hich a re being held at th e St. w ork. Gases needing a p hysician or , . . .... , d en tist w ere tak en to th e neighboring th e box w ith th e bases loaded and H e cam e to th e U nited S tate s a t th e G reen w ill occupy th e p u lp it S unday in le tte rs se n t to hom es in w hich i , John s m E v angelical ch u rch , F ifteen th town in a ca r belonging to th e wel- age of 19. In 1897 he en tered th e m in m orning, May 25, in th e ch u rc h al th e re a re ch ild ren . W ith th ese le t ! and T acom a stre e ts, P o rtlan d . The | fare w o rk ers, or m edical atten d an ce G resham , not to be denied, scored five istry of the M ethodist E piscopal though his re g u la r ap p o in tm en t does te rs go a copy of ‘F lag E tiq u e tte ” and p a sto rs and d elegates from th e differ- w as b ro u g h t to them . Many of the m ore ru n s in th e rem ain d er of the N est E gg” puzzle. T hose who solve en t evangelical ch u rch es In th e sta te s o««es ° f Illness in o th e r y ears w hich fo u rth but he held G reshum to four ch u rc h In th e Oregon conference, his not fall on th is day. th e puzzle and m eet o th e r re q u ire . t , i i ,, , ... . . had broken th e m o rale of th e w ork- h its and one ru n for tho rem a in d er of first ch a rg e being G resham , w here he Mrs. M arian R obertson and Mrs. of Idaho, Oregon and W ashington are ,llg 8tafr w ere am()ng t „ e cllil()rcn served as p a sto r for six y ea rs. He E lsie L em ing tre a te d th e ir eighth m en ts w ill each receive a b eau tifu l in atten d an ce. T he sessions, w hich , who w ere eith er tak en to th e fields in th e game. 1 B 1 11 1 ■ served the F airview ch u rc h for tw o grad e pupils to a v ery enjoyable driv e flag, 3 x 5 feet in size, w ith jointed w ill co n tin u e u n til S unday evening, th e hot sun or left In cam p to tak e G resham ............................. I 17 17 1 0 y ea rs. In 1905 he tra n sfe rre d to th e W ednesday, ta k in g them to C ascade pole, b ra c k e t and haly ard . Boys and a re open to th e public and anybody is u are of them selves and eat w hatever T he D alles ..................... 2 1 9 N orth In d ian a conference, se rv in g as L ocks an d sto p p in g a t B onneville g irls a re u rged to se cu re th e se flags ‘X ; L IN E UP p a sto r a t P hilad elp h ia, P a rk e r, R ich p a rk for lunch. F o r his p a rt in re c it for use on M em orial Day, F lag Day th e S unday services. On S unday th e n u rse rie s w hich cared for th e chil- G resham T he D alles m ond, A rcadia, South W hitby and ing "B eau tifu l W illam ette” Clifford and Ju ly 4th. W o o d ..................... c .............. G albreath ladles of th e convention ch u rch will (Iren too young to help th e ir p aren ts, In addition to fu rn ish in g th e flags H udson. p re p a re lunch for all in atten d a n ce at j fi'or th e tiny babies th e re w ere p allets B u n d a y ................. sh ...............H. Davis N elson w as p resen ted w ith a fram ed F u n e ra l services w ere held from copy of th e poem w hich he prizes to th e ch ild ren w ith o u t cost th e F irs t th e Sellw ood com m unity house. T his ° f 8tl' a 'v, and for th e older ch ild ren , W in te rs ................. p ..................... Lem ke S tro n g ................... 1st .............. K. Cook S tate B ank has arra n g e d prizes „ e , n,,. »« .i i sim ple p layground a p p a ra tu s, gam es th e M ethodist ch u rch a t H udson, May greatly . . D ickenson aftern o o n th e p a sto r of tho local aII(1 sto ries. T he ran ch provided free B r o w n ................... 2d am o u n tin g to $25 to be given to th e 13, his d istric t su p e rin ten d e n t, th e B a ile y ................... 3d . Mrs. L ingw ald h as re tu rn e d from a . .W estlund ch u rc h , th e Rev. H. R. G ebhardt, will m ilk for th ese ch ild ren each day. The Rev. W. W. M artin, having charge. tw o-w eeks' v isit w ith rela tiv e s and th re e b est p ara d e fo rm atio n s or flag a d d re ss th e co n feren ce on “T each er food left for th e c h ild ren 's lunch by N elso n ................... rf . . . W ilkenson S o u th a rd ............... If . d rills, boys or g irls u n d er 15 y ea rs . . . . M artin S ervices w ere also held a t the B eaver frien d s in P o rtlan d . T ra in in g , th e K eynote of S uccess in th e ir P aren ts w as given them by the P u l l e n ................... m .. -----S hlller of age, in th e G resham p arad e Ju ly 4, S unday School Efficiency" and th is j at,„P' ,dantK at 'h® Pr °P er tim e. ton, Oregon M ethodist ch u rc h on S a t A m eeting of th e club lead ers w ill L. Davis for Lem ke. ... . . j T he program of evening rec re atio n urd ay , May 17, th e Rev. G abriel be held a t th e schoolhouse S atu rd ay 1924. F irs t prize $12.50, second prize ____, „ . F. Cook for M artin. evening he w ill p reach on The Lam p aro u n d the cam p fire proved so at- S ykes having charge. T he in te rm en t evening to decide w ho w ill be selected $7.50, th ird prize $5. T h ree judges to for C h ristian A ctivity.” j tra c tiv e to th e h u n d red s of w orkers w as in C rescent G rove cem etery n ear as d eleg ates to th e O. A. C. sum m er be appointed by p ara d e com m ittee. In a close and exciting gam e la st who assem bled n ig h t a fte r n ig h t th a t B eaverton. Mr. and Mrs. H urt N o rth ru p had as one of th e two dance h alls b u ilt by the F rid a y in w hich th e w in n er w as in session of club w orkers. Additional Eighth Grade G raduale* Mr. H ardingham m a rrie d Miss J e n g u ests la st n ig h t Mr. and Mrs. D. F. m anag em en t did not Justify th e cost doubt u n til th e final Inning G resham Mrs. C. A. L u n d q u ist and d au g h ter Found. B razier of S ilv erto n and "Bobble." th e ^ i ^ l ^ a X ^ X nie H ockin of B eaverton in 1898. To A gnes and Miss M yrtle Soderquigt defeated th e stro n g M olalla nine 5 to In fo rm atio n has come to th e O ut th is union w as born one son, M ervyn w ere P o rtlan d sh o p p ers on S atu rd ay . 4. G resham m ade 11 h its and Mo Scotch Collie th a t h as become so fa- j nights a week. look th a t sev eral nam es w ere om itted E dw ard, a t th e G resham parsonage. la lla v irtu ally never m ade a ru n ex m ous becau se of his w onderful feat A p rin ted c irc u la r se n t o u t weeks T he S unday m o rn in g p reach in g s e r from th e list of 8th g rad e g rad u a tes Mr. H ardingham is survived by his vice w ill be in Sw edish and th e Rev. In trav e lin g 3000 m iles In se arch of before th e season opened, to th e ad cep tin g on e rro rs. It was May day p u blished in th e la st issue. It should w idow and son. T he la tte r is a s tu O. J. W iln er w ill use as his them e hom e and m a ste r. Mr. an d Mrs. d resses of form er em ployes, and to a t M olalla and a big crow d w itnessed d en t a t De P auw U niversity in G reen “T he Life of P ra y e r.” T he evening have included th a t of H a rry H am ilton B razier left by autom obile for Dayton, au to cam ps and o th e r assem bling th e ir team go down to d efeat u nder places or m ig ra n t w o rk ers, had asked of th e O rien t school, D istric t No. 6 ca stle, Indiana. m eeting w ill be in E nglish and he w ill i jo in t, and th e e n tire class o t th e Ohio, on A ugust 6, 1923, ta k in g th eir them to bring m usical In stru m en ts th e su p e rio r h ittin g of G resham team . T ennis T o u rn a m e n t F inals Over. speak from th e w ords “Je su s cam e to I S p rin g d ale school, D istric t No. 25. dog w ith them . In W olcott, Indiana, and th e a tric a l m ake-up and to be p re A re you going to T he te n n is to u rn a m e n t finals a t th e th ey lost th e ir dog, on O ctober 4, 1923, pared to use an y g ifts they m ight destro y th e w o rk s of th e devil.” I F ollow ing a re th e g ra d u a te s of the m eet U ncle Sam possess for e n tertain in g . Among those ! S p rin g d ale school: Ju stin e and M ark w hile on th e ir w ay home. T hey r e who cam e w ere m u sician s, s to ry -te ll high school a re over, ending w ith a t the M ultnom ah County F a ir? See th e b arg a in s listed in th e W ant m ained th e re for sev eral days ad v e r ers, d ram a tic rea d ers, tu m b lers, d an c Ray S tro n g as cham pion and W inston Ads. Berney, A udrey Chapm an. M yrtle Car- tisin g for th e dog and finally retu rn ed ers and a slack rope w alk er, and one S tro n g as ru n n e r up. In th e sem i : te r, R o setta H enkle and H enry W il w ith o u t him. On F eb ru ary 15, 1924, fam ily w hich had been on th e v au d e finals R eggie S ten n e rso n won, w ith son. he ap p eared a t th e fam ily hom e at ville stage, and w hich coached the W ayne T rim b le a clo se second. T he m em bers of its own cam p In a seven FOR SALE— A f»w very choice d a iry S ilv erto n , tra v e l w orn and gaunt, act p erfo rm an ce for th e e n te rta in m e n t to u rn am en t w as follow ed w ith In te r cow s, both registered and grade. Also est and w as a decided success. I t Is few registered calves and H olstein sin ce th en he has been show n m any of an o th er cam p. T he s ta r p erfo rm ers one G uernsey and several Jerseys Rob fav o rs in recognition of his w onder- w ere fre q u en tly asked to rep e at un hoped th a t n ex t y ear a g irls ' to u r n a ert Gifford, Troutdale, phone Gresham act for an o th er cam p. Boxing, volley m ent and boys’ doubles to u rn a m e n t ful achievem ent. 721. ball, horsesh o es and o th e r ath letic will be added to th e p rese n t hoys' j events gave an o u tle t for su rp lu s sin g les, as th e sp o rt Is rap idly g a in | energy. C onversation in th e field d ealt w ith ing in favor w ith stu d e n ts and to w n s ¡th e p erfo rm an ce of th e n ig h t before people. T he re s u lts and sco res from I and p lan s for com ing events. T his th e second, th ird , sem i and final Collar I crow ded out th e u su al a rg u m e n ts w ith rounds a re as follow s: Attached check bosses and sc ra p s am ong the Stapleton Field, Gresh am Second ro u n d : C lair S tockton elim w orkers. T he ran ch m anag em en t a n nounces a sim ila r p rogram for 1924, in ates G ran t McMillan 6 to 1, 6 to 2. w ith th e addition of a achool for the E dw ard Stubbs d efa u lts to Guy children. R usher. n erso n elim in ates G len F ull, GRESHAM AMERICAN EEGIOS FREE MEI HODIST CHURCH 6 to R. 1, S ten 6 to 2. VB ANNOUNCES FOB SUNDAY P au l R u sh er d efa u lts to W inston CASCADE LOCKS S trong. S ervices a t th e F ree M ethodist Adults 25r Machines Free Kids 10c Wm. K eenan d efa u lts to Stafford ch u rc h next S unday will co n sist ot ; Sunday school a t 10 o'clock and D ow sett. W ayne T rim b le elim in ates A rchie p reach in g by th e p asto r, th e Rev. E. A Great N. Long, a t 11. T h is w ill be th e last P eterso n 6 to 1, 6 to 3. f Value at B service of the ch u rch before th e m eet- Ray S trong, Bye. T h ird ro u n d : R eggie S tennerson B I Ing ot th e Oregon A nnual co n feren ce elim in ates Ouy R u sh er • to 3, 3 to », which w ill convene a t Salem on May f B 28. T h ere will be no evening services 6 to 1. I Siipply your needs for Memorial Day from our large B a t the church. W ayne T rim b le elim in ates C lair STRAW H A TS............................... $2 to $4 50 S tockton 6 to 4, 6 to 1. 35- $1.50 B B IM P O R T E D G U E R N S E Y COW for sa le. W ayne T rim ble elim in ates Stafford assortment. Prices from le to 15< each Robert Gifford. Troutdale. phone l .XDI'.RW EA R..............................$1 to $1.50 B B Greeham 721. D ow sett 9 to 7, 6 to 1. SILK HOSE.............................. 50c to $1.00 Ray S trong, Bye. ! B 44«* liHie Rome sperinl valuea in Tinware, just the S E X T FRIPA V M H IT K H Ih Sem i-finals: Ray S tro n g elim in ates W i l l . HE ONE PAY E A R I.Y B little thing«* y«m need for that camping trip. B W ayne T rim ble 3 to 2. 6 to 3. Reggie S ten n erso n d efa u lts to W in On acco u n t of M emorial Day B 9 S p ecia l V a lu es ston S trong. com ing on F rid ay next w e e k th e B F in a ls: Ray S tro n g vs. W inston re g u la r F rid a y ’s O utlook will be m e n ' s w e a r S h o e s B S tro n g 6 to 3, 6 to 4. published a day e a rlie r th an usual. C o rresp o n d en ts and a d v e rtise rs B B G R ESH A M Those Good Nash Clothes a re asked to co o p erate w ith th e of All wool, ta ilo red to m easu re, s u it or B B Gresham, Oregon fice in g ettin g all needed m a tte r in ¡o v erco at $23.50, T he b est clo thes on Hart Schatfner & Marx Cloth's a day ea rlier. (ea rth fo r th e price. P, F. Black, ¡G resham , Oregon.— Adv. T H IN K ! Governor Pierce and W. J. Herwig Will Speak THINK! SOCIETY BRAND S H IR T S BASEBALL You will like these popular new gray and tan shirts. Double pockets, two-button cuffs, fully cut. $ j NE( K\\ I \R SUNDAY, MAY 25, 2:30 P. 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