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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 15, NO. 3 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON, POMONA MASTER IS HONORED BY MANY TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1925 Commercial Club Japanese Classes Are Has Good Meeting Given Entertainment TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS #1.50 Per Year BERRY GROWERS ARE ADVISED BYMANAGER — ' T he Rev. Jo sh u a K ham in, au A r- R e p resen tativ es from th e m ost of | m enian refugee from old A ssyria, w as S tre e t signs, traffic sign boards and An In terestin g e n te rta in m e n t was ROYAL DADMUN WITH th e g ran g es of M ultnom ah county met th e sp e ak e r a t th e F re e M ethodist M atters of in te re st to m em bers of SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA highw ay im provem ent com bined to a f given on W ednesday evening a t th e as th e g u ests of E vening S ta r g ran g e ch u rch la st Sunday m orning. He has i ’X ' X n iTY he X 7 ” g i r t ford a fru itfu l field for co n sid eratio n M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch by th e ) Royal D a d m u T ^ A m erican b a r l - ' X la st S atu rd ay in honor of th e recently been in A m erica ab o u t th re e y ears a t la st n ig h t’s com m ercial club m e e t p a s to r Dr. C. W^ H uett. and o th e rs tone w ill be soloist w ith the P o rtlan d te r from M anager D E io w Z e o f the in sta lle d m a ster of Pom ona grange, and in P o rtlan d for a few weeks. He ing. It w as u rged th a t th e stre e t who have been holding classe s for Sym phony o rc h e stra at its co n cert ' association- Ja m es G. Kelly. T he re g u la r ro u tin e told of p ersecu tio n , in clu d in g w hole signs in th e city be renew eed and th a t Ja p an e se people, w ho presented th e ir March IS. Mr. D adm un is well known : -W e w ish to say th e fertilize r sea- w ork of th e g range w as c a rrie d on in sale m assacres, on th e p a rt of Mo all s tre e ts be ad eq u ately m arked. n i i n i l s i i n a H u m n n o f r o t i n n xx# t __ a > ■ pupils in a d em o n stratio n of some n of / a to — ■ P o __a rtlan d , having su n g h ere several th e forenoon session and a fte r th e ham m edan T u rk s. H e is endeavoring F or som e m onths th e club has had th e w ork w hich has been accom plish- tim es before w ith trem en d o u s suc- ! son is p assin g and if you d esire any 'sh e e p g uano you should place your d in n e r a t noon th e special program to educate a nephew for th e C hristion u n d er co n sid eratio n highw ay signs, ed in th e sh o rt tim e in w hich they , cess. T h ere is no sin g e r who sin g s w as given. J. J. Jo h n so n , for m any m inistry. p o inting th e w ay to G resham , to be have been studying. T hose who have ) JU8t like D adm un. He m akes th e llst- o rd er at once as th e season will soon y ea rs m a ste r of Pom ona, presided, and H orace W ihlon, son of Mr. an d Mrs. located a t stra te g ic in te rsec tio n s and been teaching, besides Dr. H uett, are en er feel w hat he Is singing, no m a t be past. W e have o rd ers booked for S tate M aster G eorge P a lm ite r w as two m ore carlo ad s, m aking nine c a rs H erm on W ihlon and a fresh m an In it is hoped actio n ta k en la st night w ill Mrs. H u ett, Miss R ena Stephenson, te r w hat song he sings. p re se n t and spoke. T he la tte r w as a c in all and as th e p ro d u ct can n o t be re su lt In p lacin g th e se m uch needed high school, becam e serio u sly ill on Miss Nell Jo h n so n , Mr. and Mrs. Geo. com panied by a n um ber of g ra n g e rs I t w as Royal D adm un who In tro carried conveniently, we w ill not o r S unday n ig h t w ith w hat was feared to sig n s in th e n ea r fu tu re. Jen n er. T he su b jects tak en up w ere from Hood River, T he pro g ram in A steel filing cab in et w as o rdered E nglish, h isto ry , Bible, sew ing, piano duced "M ah Lindy L ou” to P o rtlan d , der m ore u n less we receive o rd ers for be ce reb ro -sp in al fever. H is condi cluded fine m usical num bers and singing it w ith such w onderful se n ti a m inim um carload. tion is im proved today and it is for use of th e se cree tary to be placed and violin. speeches. m ent, th a t every o th er sin g er w anted In our inspection of th e cane b erry th o u g h t th a t com plete re s t will b rin g in his office. Splendid p ro g ress h as been m ade by to sing it, too. A m ong th e n um bers receiving fields, th e w in terk ill dam age seem s to Chas. C leveland w as appointed a about his recovery. His tro u b le seem s th e young people in th e six w eeks in h e a rty ap p lau se w ere violin solos by Royal D adm un Is keen fo r th e w est. I ’e8S Where the cover crop 18 h e a v |- to be a nerv o u s breakdow n, w hich his com m ittee to in terv iew th e county w hich they have been studying. T hose Miss G ladys Johnson, d au g h ter of J. J. p a re n ts a ttrib u te to w orry over his com m issioners in referen ce to high who took p a rt on th e p ro g ram w ere I t is his ideal some day to come w est est and we have about concluded th a t Jo h nson. Mrs. M ary M allet, p resid en t school w ork. w ay m a tte rs an d as a re p re se n ta tiv e Mrs. T oshe K anegai, th e Misses to live. E v ery tim e he com es to P o r t th e grow th of an early sow n cover of th e O regon W. C. T. U., spoke on th e of th e C om m ercial club to offer his Shizue H asegaw a. M usue H asegaw a, land he say s he b rea th es In all th e crop checked th e cane grow th and J. H. M orrison w as ru sh ed to Good in c re asin g use of n arc o tics in th e aided in th e m atu rin g of th e canes, S am a ritan ho sp ital W ednesday n ig h t assista n c e to them in m a tte rs p e rta in K ikuze Shoji, Seiko T am u ra, K atie good a ir in th e w hole w orld. U nited S tates. V arious sp e ak e rs fa resu ltin g in m ore resistan c e to w in ter Mr. D adm un w ill sin g som e u n and in tw o h ours a fte r h is a rriv a l had ing to som e of th e local highw ay S aw itarl, and th re e litttle g irls, m iliar w ith g ran g e w ork assu re d th e injury. If th is is tru e , and it seem s to u su a lly d elightful songs, some of undergone an op eratio n for th e re problem s. H atsuko H ato rl, May Kido and Mary sp e ak e r th a t th e g ra n g e is solidly It is p lan n ed th a t th e com m ittee on H asegaw a, also th e follow ing young w hich m ay be songs he h as sung for be, we should all sow cover cro ps and m oval of th e appendix. On acco u n t of back of th e enforcem ent of a ll law s his advanced age, 78 y ears, his case at a G resham M otor asso ciatio n , affiliat m en : T chiya M urahata, K lniji T a- th e rec o rd s and w hich a re know n to sow them early. a g a in st th e use of narcotics. T he stra w b e rry m a rk e t is opening first w as considered critica l, b u t th e ed w ith th e O regon b ran c h of th e ntura, Jin clii K aih a ra and Shoshiro th e audience. But w h atev er song he H. C. A tw ell, su p e rin te n d e n t of th e a t higher prices th an for th e p ast four A. A. A., w ill m eet to n ig h t w ith Geo. physician in ch a rg e now has hopes of Sniki. Mrs. M uttsen Okabe, a m em chooses to sing, he w ill m ake it th e earw ig co n tro l bureau, u rged farm ers p ulling him safely th ro u g h unless B ran d en b u rg , m an ag er of th e Oregon ber of one of th e sew ing classes w as m ost d elig h tfu l song in th e w orld, Just years, ow ing to in creased dem and and an d h ouseholders to be on th e ir g u ard com plications should develop. H is v i Motor asso ciatio n an d w ork o ut p la n s p rese n t b u t did not ta k e p a r t on th e by th e w ay he sings it, for th is Is reduced production, and th e g ro w ers a g a in st th e pest. P oison can be ob ta lity is considered m arvelous, ac for a local o rg an izatio n . p rogram . Songs w ere sung in both Royal D ad m u n ’s a rt, th e a r t of a who had co u rag e to p la n t in creased tain ed a t th e co u rth o u se from the b u acreag e in th e p ast tw o y ea rs w ill cording to th e rep o rt, and it is th o u g h t Ja p an e se and E n g lish an d add resses sin g e r In a m illion. rea u and m u st be applied by p ro p erty in tw o o r th re e days he w ill be o ut of FOOD PRODUCTS EX PER T profit by th e ir en terp rise. We have T heodore Spiering, th e second guest w ere m ade to th e Ja p a n e se in th e ir ow’ners. T he poison is free. I t is too danger. H is d au g h ter, Mrs. J. E. GI Y ES D EMO N ST R ATIONS own language. In stru m e n ta l selec conductor w ith th e P o rtla n d Sym tried to stim u la te p la n tin g for th e ea rly to apply it, said Mr. A tw ell, as phony O rch estra, is a n ativ e A m eri p ast th ree y ea rs an d had hoped th a t S chneider, has arriv e d from O akland, An in te re stin g co u rse of le ctu res tio n s w ere played by a n um ber of the th e fem ale earw ig is laying h er eggs. C alifornia, and o th e r ch ild ren have can, born In St. Louis. He studied th e resp o n se would have been g re a te r and d em o n stratio n s on th e u se of young people, and a d ain ty little girl T h e in se c t w orks only in th e n ig h t been w ired as to his condition. abroad, th en retu rn ed to th e United as it is v ery Im p o rtan t in o u r b erry Crow-n flour and cereals took place at of five y ea rs, dressed in Ja p an e se cos and th e se arch for them m u st be a fte r S tates and form ed a strin g q u arte t, Industry to be able to supply th e tra d e Mrs. V era T u ck er has re tu rn e d from th e G resham th e a te r d u rin g last w eek tum e, acted “T he T o rto ise and th e d ark. w ith w hich he to u red for several th a t we have and to ta k e on som e new T acom a w h ere she took her siste r and H are," w hich w as su n g in Ja p an ese th ro u g h th e co u rte sy of th e W alrad cu sto m ers an n u ally , but if we ca n n o t years. fam ily for a v isit w ith th e ir b ro th er, M ercantile com pany. Mrs. L. A. by h er m other. LEGION PLANS BIG Irv in g W olverton. Mrs. T u c k e r’s He has m ade p rac tica lly m ost of his supply our trad e, and o u r cu stom ers A fter th e p rogram ended, th e com H um phreys, th e n atio n ally know n F R E E E N T É R T A IN M E N T m other re tu rn e d w ith her. rep u ta tio n as a co n d u cto r In B erlin, aer com pelled to look elsew h ere for d em o n strato r an d food ex p ert and pany rep aired to th e p rim ary room of G eorge Mofflt and fam iiy a re moving w here it is recorded of him th a t he th e ir supplies, they m ay estab lish E very ex-service m an and his wife, who h as been asso ciated w ith th e th e Sunday school, w here gsm es w ere m em bers of th e A m erican Legion and I today from th e S h rin e r farm n ear Crow n M ills for th e p ast 10 years, played and refre sh m e n ts of ice cream subm itted for an o th er co n d u cto r at an o th er tra d e connections an d be p e r h o u r’s notice, conducting th e R rahm s m anently lo st to us. So we w ish a t th e ir fam ilies and ladies of th e auxil- P le a sa n t H om e to G resham . They w as in ch a rg e of th e le ctu res, w hich and cake w ere served. S tereopticon la ry are invited to atten d an u n u su ally w ill occupy th e H o ssu er house on w ere given every aftern o o n . Mrs. slides w ere th ro w n on th e screen concerto for Busoni, piano soloist with th is tim e to serio u sly u rg e the p la n t th e B lu th n er o rc h e stra in B erlin, and ing of in creased acreag e th is spring. fine e n te rta in m e n t to be held T uesday F o u rth s tre e t and Hood avenue. H um phreys had ch a rg e of th e dom es show ing b u ilding and scenery in E rn e st McCorcle, who p u rch ased the th is, too, w ith o u t a sin g le reh e arsal We heed not less th an 50 ac res of new Ja p an . evening, M arch 24, in th e g ran g e hall tic science classe s a t th e Oregon A g ri p lan tin g s to rep lace th a t m any acres E ste s p ro p erty on Hood avenue re a t G resham . About 75 p erso n s w ere p resen t, the w ith eith er so lo ist or o rch e stra. c u ltu ra l College a t th e sum m er th a t will be too old to produce profit cently, h a s n egotiated an exchange In Chicago he w as called In an m ost of them being Ja p an ese. T h ro u g h the efforts of th e G resham ^cliool in 1924 an d she has also been able crops n ex t y ear, an d an ad d i P rin c ip a l C. M. Q uicksall assisted in em ergency to conduct th e opera II A m erican Legion a tro u p e of four en w ith L. D. M cLain for an ac re near R judge of clu b w ork a t th e I n te r tional 25 acres, m aking 75 In all would L ents. Mr. M cLain w ill rem odel P ag liacci w ith ab so lu tely no p re p a ra te rta in e rs have been secured to put on n atio n al L ivestock show , th e re fo re is th e en tertain m en t. tion save an h o u r’s p eru sa l of th e l>e th e le a st th a t should be p lanted an h o u r and a h alf of high class e n th e house and ocupy it w ith his w ell fitted to d em o n strate th e p o ssi J fam ily. score, no re h e a rsa l w ith eith er sin g ers th is year. T he best v arieties for our te rta in m e n t and fun. POWELLHURST bilities of th e line of goods she r e p o r o rch e stra. And w hen G ustav Mah b a rre l tra d e a re Im proved Oregona, T he A m erican L egion h as long I T he W. C. T. U. w ill m eet a t th e li resen ts. Cantata Was Very Stressful. le r w as sud d en ly ta k en ill in New M arshalls an d E tte rb e rg s No. 80, one- so u g h t an o p p o rtu n ity to be host to b ra ry next T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t One of the o u tstan d in g events of the T he ladies of G resham have atten d • York his co n c ert m a ste r, T heodore th ird of each. We also th in k th e E t th e m any ex-service m en in th is v icin 2:30. ed th e m eetings w ell and speak h ig h season w as th e c a n ta ta "L o st in the N ext S atu rd ay m o rn in g th e re g u la r S piering ag ain jum ped Into th e breach te rb e rg s No. 121 should be given a ity and th ey are m aking th is an u n ly of w hat th ey have h eard and seen. W oods.” given by th e Pow ell Valley session of th e G resham g ran g e wii a t a m o m en t’s notice and conducted place in our p lan tin g s for can n in g and u su a lly a ttra c tiv e event. W ith th e aid H er le ctu res on th e su b jects of "T h e P ro g ressiv e club In th e ir hall at Pow of th e au x ilia ry a delicious lunch will be held, a fte r w hich all g ra n g e rs a re A rt of B aking B read ,” "P ie C ru st” ell V alley road and Buckley avenue th e co n cert before a critica l New York high grad e p reserv e m aking, as it Is th e best q u ality stra w b e rry we know | invited to th e F airview g ran g e to cel- audience w ith trem en d o u s success. be served a fte r th e en tertain m en t. and “C akes” have been especially w ell last F rid ay night, to a cap acity house. Some of his B erlin p ress notices of. We could easily sell th e p roduct No adm ission w ill be charged and ebra te the 21st a n n iv e rsa ry of th a t received. Cook books w ere given o ut T h ere w ere m ore th a n 80 gorgeously of 100 acres th is year a t a fancy price. fo llo w : th e only re q u ire m e n t for those w ish- Sra n Ee- each day an d Mrs. H u m phreys p e r a ttire d ch ild ren ta k in g p art. T hey Mrs. R. M. W elch has been confined "T heodore S piering conducted th e I t Is a very stro n g vigorous grow ing ing to a tte n d is th a t they be ex -se r so n ally an sw ered a n um ber of ques w ere from the Lynch and P o w ellh u rst vice m en o r w ite or re la tiv e of an ex- to her hom e w ith Illness for th e p ast tio n s w hich have puzzled h o u se schools. E lin o r F aye Fleck, who di P h ilh arm o n ic O rch estra at th e Slnga b erry and seem s to be longer lived kadem ie in a program co n sistin g of th an th e com m on v arieties. It is tru e serv ice m an, Legion m em ber or aux- j ^wo o r th re e days, rected th e play, proved h erself an wives. ilia ry m em ber. I R°Ker K idder, th e 8-year-old son of th e D M ajor sym phony of B rahm s, a th a t in 1923 it w as d isap p o in tin g as able d irecto r. new piano co n certo by Leo Sowerby, th e b erries did not set p ro p erly but ________________ 1 Mr. and M rs. L. L. K idder, Is th e vie POPULAR PASTOR TAKES T he sto ry w as w ritte n around Leda, and the o rc h e stra l p h an tasle, F ra n th e yield on th e sam e p la n ts was very Boy P lay s W ith D ynam ite, Loses ,im ot a m alady w hich has been pro WORK IN CALIFORNIA who, w hile w ading in th e brook and cesca da R im ini, by T schalkow sky. ab u n d an t in 1924, so we should not F in g ers. nounced in fa n tile p ara ly sis. T he dis w atch in g th e flashing of th e b u tte r H is in te rp re ta tio n s revealed so much condem n th is v arie ty b ut give It C laren ce Lettow , 8-year-old son of ease affects his back and it is feared T he resig n a tio n has been filed by flies in th e su n lig h t becom e lost in the sp irit and te n d er Insight, united with an o th e r chance. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L ettow , living on th a t he w ill n ot be able to w alk th e Rev. H. R. G eb h ard t as p asto r of "W e have an ab u n d an t su p p ly of L au rel avenue and Pow ell V alley road ’hough he is able to move arm s and th e Zion E v an g elical ch u rch , and has woods. She w as g uarded by a fairy such b rillian ce and verve of execution princess, w ho conducted h er th ro u g h th a t his rig h t to be included am ong good p lan ts of the different kinds and a few m iles w est of G resham , lost legs- He has n ot been w ell for a week been accepted by th e council. Deep the m y steries of th e en ch an ted fa iry th e few re a lly com m anding co n d u c t to those who w ill p lan t, who can n o t th re e fingers of his left hand on Wed- ■ or m ore b u t it w as only late last re g re t Is exp ressed by th e m em bers of n esd ay of la s t w eek as th e r e s u lt of week ’h at th e n a tu re of his sick n ess his co n g reg atio n and o th e r frien d s land and safely back hom e again. The o rs of today Is u n q u estio n ab le." Boer- pay cash for them , we w ill m ake tim e songB w ere all catch y and w ell sung. sen C o u rier, B erlin, S eptem ber 29, sales." app ly ing a lighted m atch to a dyna- w as learned. here, as th e Rev. Mr. G eb h ard t's p a s m ite cap w hich he found in th e woods ! H onors w ere eq u ally divided be 1923. to ra te of seven y ears has been m arked C o n tin u ed oa page 4 Ohltuary of Dr. W. T. Williamson. w h ere c le a rin g had been done. Be- I “Once ag ain 8 p ierin g h as given w ith steady and su b sta n tia l grow th by tw een A nna KnifTel and A nnette Levin, who ren d ered solo dances. Dr. W. T. W illiam son w as born a t proof of th e q u alities w hich have th e ch u rch and m any Im provem ents sides th is in ju ry he w as severely Sale of Personal Property. b u rn ed ab o u t th e face w ith th e pow- At th e late David W eaver p lace n ear have been b ro u g h t about, including T h eir costum es w ere eleg a n t and th eir placed him In th e high position he P eterboro, O ntario, C anada, A ugust 6, dances w ere w ell received by th e a u enjoys In th e m usical w orld." Mor 1849, and died March 2, 1925. H is der and a piece of the cap p en etrated G resham g ran g e hpll, th e follow ing: th e building of a m odern parsonage. th e low er lip and broke a tooth. T he dining ta b le and ch airs, h eatin g stove, G ran d m o th er W illiam son belonged to Mr. G eb h ard t h as accepted a call to dience. D onald Confrey and M aurlne gen P o st B erlin, 1923. „tu is i i . . . : u tw o beds an d sp rin g s, sew ing m achine, “T he c o n c ert of th e P h ilh arm o n ic th e McAlpln clan, m em bers of w hich child w as given su rg ica l atten tio n by tw o tru n k s, tw o p air m en .g ghoeg’ a ch u rch in Los A ngeles, C alifornia, E b e rh a rt’s p o p u lar c h a ra c te r dances D rs. H. H. H ughes and A. W. Botkin com mode, ro ck in g ch air, and several and is expected to leave for his new m ade a h it in th e ir Gypsy dance, Society a t C arn eg ie H all w as co n d u ct w ere on th e th ro n e of S cotland. H is of G resham . . o th e r sm all a rticle s. Call a fte r 5 hom e w ithin a few w eeks. S teps a re I w’hlch w as o rig in al and colorful. The ed by T heodore S piering, w ith an ab il boyhood w as sp en t at B eaverton on _________ .______ o ’clock. u n d er w ay for th e callin g of his sue-1 b u tterfly dance by D orothy H essem er, ity th a t com m anded th e resp e ct of a L ake Simcoe. He cam e to Oregon In In te rc o a sta l shipm ents of dried i H- M ETZGER. A d m in istrato r, cesso r h ere and it is hoped th a t th e re A gnes Boland, Hazel Sm ith and S u la rg e au d ien ce and won for him 1872 'n d ta u g h t several schools n ea r p ru n es from P o rtla n d d u rin g 192 < j E x p o rts of can n ed salm on from w ill be no in te rru p tio n in th e w ork of zanne C u rtis won g re a t applause. The m ark ed evidence of a p p ro v a l,” New and . G resham , and la te r in P o rt picnic g irls in a flower song and dance Y ork World. am ounted to 13.157 to n s, an increase | P o rtlan d d u rin g 1924 w ere 1,938 tons, th e ch u rch . land. He studied m edicine a t th e U ni w as exquisite. G race L ynch, L uclle of 51 p er c e n t over 1923. an in crease of 98 p er ce n t over 1923. v ersity of C alifornia. From th e re he T he re g u la r sem i-m onthly dance w ent to W eston, U m atilla county, Money to loan on real estate. F arm Kummel, D orothy L am bert, Flola Fern loans_at <! p e r r e n t ii W T h o r n e A , ,,.s > n |j ( |, ;|| (| A |„ , , iH| w as held in th e Pow ell Valley club w here he practiced nine years. He x Y7 i ’T,?T'?TTT'?T'?TTT’? T ^ T \^ TT<?T^ f,e rt com posed Its num ber. The hall S atu rd ay night. T h ere was a w ent from th e re to Salem to becom e B row nies a t play w ere a co n stan t la rg e crow d In atten d a n ce and ev ery first physician at th e sta te h ospital, so u rce of la u g h ter In th e ir q ueer a n one enjoyed a good tim e. Music w as w here he served 17 y ears. Dr. 8. E. tics and w ere played by R obert Buck- fu rn ish ed by th e p o p u lar C rescen t or- Jo sep h l being su p erin ten d en t. He ! ley, D onald H adley, W ayne A dam s, i c h e stra w ith Id a M etzler at th e piano. next w e.it to P o rtlan d w here he con- Jo h n L am bert, W illard F o rtn e r. How- D *H rum ored th a t th e com m ittee is , ducted two san ita riu m s, being In th is To all ex-service m en and th e ir sird Petzold, D w ight L arson, Edwin ' «ecretely w orking on p la u s for a big w ork for 23 y ears. He was ch airm an fam ilies an d all m em bers of th e W ells, B ert Moore and E dw ard Coop- : »pet-ial for A pril 4th, w hich will be an- ! of the board of tru ste e s of th e A m er- A m erican Legion and A uxiliary er. T he little Wee Wees w ere com- nounced a t 1,8 next re g u la r dance. J e a n Medical association, and p ast posed of tin y g irls full of am bition I ~ ' g ran d m aster of both Odd Fellow and and pep: H ildreth Bobb, Mary Moll, O rdinary straw co n tain s as much MaBonJc |O,,K<.S. B lanche B aron. M adeline C olpart, p la ,,t roo' ‘ a8 b arn y a rd Two slaters, each over 80 y ears of An u n u su al o p p o rtu n ity to atten d Joan Moll, Antonie M ark. R o s - ! m a n u re - but « h is-m a teria l Is not as ag<) iu rv lv „ h,m bggldeg a w o rth w h ile en tertain m en t, by pro fessio n al e n te rta in e rs, sp o n ' read ily av ailab le to the p la n ta as la h is widow, N ettle Pow ell W illiam son, Thom pson. A nita Jo h n so n , Arvlda sored by G resham P o st A m erican Stevenson, Ju a n ita W ells, E leanor m anure. One ton of stra w con tain s a son, Dr, H ugh W illiam son, and tw o Legion. May Ja n ln , W innlfred K irkm an, Beryl n,"‘r l’' 10 p,,u,,,lg of nltr,,K*n ’ & pounda g ran d c h ild ren , W alter and Jo sep h ine * TUESDAY EVENING, Cloud May Olsen, Momona Thom pson, o t p "« 8ph«’rlc acid, and 10 to 12 W llllani8on MARCH 21. Cupids, Hazel T ra ile r and F lorence pounds ot potash, says th e sta te col- . lege ex p erim en t station. Hi Gresham Grange Hall A B argain In G resham . Cooper. Wood Nymphs, Mildred For sale by ow ner, m odern 5-room Mark M adeline Jan y n e, E tta W ells. | K uinln„ 1 Oo ro th y Lamb<!rt a ,,„ All(.e house with basem ent. Bull Run w ater, Com m encing at 8:30 and lastin g for an h o u r and a h alf o r m ore, M ora Stone, Isab elle Baron, Lovona LaInb(.rt o th e rs who did sin g le nuw - gas. elec tricity , 3 lota in sm all fru its a fte rw a rd a delicious lunch, served Kelly. Hazel K irkm an, and H elen b e rs w ere Jew , B atchull, H aael Sm ith, an d garden. Owner leaving on a c by th e A m erican Legion and th e co u n t of sick n ess. A real b arg ain. T ribble G ypsies. Hazel M lnard, Lena ra r()|y n Hphh, m „r v.vian A uxiliary in th e G range H all d in A ddress G resham , Oregon, Box 141. A ndregg. M arg aret D nbendorf, R « - |G eorgft Knlpfel> ,.8tr(cla ing room. moiia L am bert, Leslie L ynch, Donald | W ayno Adamg „ „ „ (Jr8Ce ynch. D ress Up P arty . High cla ss e n te rta in m e n t well Confrey, M aurine E b e rh a rt, G eorge T he c a n ta ta was a w onderful sue- Given by R ebekah W elfare ciub, F rl- w orth an adm ission ch a rg e of 50c. Olsen. Emil Beuck and Floyd Steven-1 cegg t<M) mu<.h prglg(. be day evening M arch 13. at 1 .0 . 0 . F. For the undisputed Independent Championship of •on. T he Gypsy d an c ers w ere Audrey ti... faith fu l w e i r- v hall, f rizt* for best BURtained c h a r- ABSOLUTELY FREE F reem an Dora F lm er F reld a F ree faith fu l w o rk ers w ho as- ac to r. A dm ission 25 cents. Including Multnomah County. . r m an, D »ra Elm r, F re ld a F ree |„ designing and m aking cos- innch and p ro g ram .—Adv. Talk about It! Tell your friend1, m an. M arjory Burne. E dlty H w an.on tume8> th a p e ro „ .n g the ch ild ren and about It! and Evelyn Pederson. T he opening o th er wayg aM „ tln< th e p erfection | (¡rape Vines. c h o r a i c o n ,W e d of A udrey F reem an . !of tb , |a y ’ T he c o m m u n u V V n now ow K n d l ' i ’v ADMISSION 35c, 25 and 10c Velma P etty. M atilda Buckley. Helen w orklng ,,u t f(jr g b|g ’ " ld- . S plendidly rooted, su re gro w ers. Ixiw prices. O rder now. H eslm er. H elen Sm ith, Je an K atcbell. th o .e who pMrUc|p ated in the pro- H arold Oberg, C raig road, fo u rth AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 2 Dale F o rtn e r, Flo F ern A cres, Lucile i Rraro house n o rth off B a rr road. TA bor #014, P o rtlan d , R. 7, Box 966. BASKET BALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME FREE! BIG ENTERTAINMENT WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAR. 11 Gresham High Gym, 8:15 Gresham Am. Legion vs ORANGE COME !