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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1925)
T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FAIR GROUNDS WILL BE MADE LARGER EA STER APRIL 10, 1835 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 81.50 Per Year SPOKANE M AN ACCEPTS despondent woman CALL TO LOCAL CHURCH COMMITS SUICIDE BERRY GROWERS HOLD ANNUAL MEET Rev. E. H o rstm an n of th e F irs t Despondency, induced by continued The b eau tifu l E a ste r ca n ta ta, “O ur : E vangelical ch u rch of Spokane. W ash- ill health , is held resp o n sib le for the Lord V ictorious,” by H a rry Rowe E aster, w hich o ccurs next Sunday, I ln g to n ' has accepted th e call to the untim ely death of a m uch-beloved cit Shelley, w ill be given at the M eth A cting In an em ergency w hich arose is the festival of re tu rn in g light and ^lon E vangelical ch u rch , to succeed izen of th e C ottrell neighborhood odist E piscopal church on next S u n th is w eek in connection w ith the R - G ebhardt, who recen t- Mrs. A nna M aude W agner, aged 56 E n th u siasm m arked th e session of p lan s of J. J. McCall for an au to race life in n atu re, and especially of th e ' th e Rev- day evening. April 12. u n d er the direc the sixth an n u al m eeting of th e Co tra c k on the fair grounds, th e execu resu rre c tio n of Je su s by w hich he be ly resigned his position h ere to accept who early W ednesday m orning com tion of Miss G ertru d e A lexander. The o p erative B erry G row ers on W ednes tiv e com m ittee of the d irec to rs se cam e th e L ord of sp irtu a l and etern al a p a sto ra te in Los A ngeles. T he tw o m itted suicide a t h er hom e n ear th e so lo ists and those tak in g special p a rts day, w hen over a hundred m em bers cured options on about 10 ac res of the life in man. men w ere classm ates in school for six com m unity ch u rch by tak in g poison C lanahan tra c t, n o rth of th e p resen t a re Miss Georgia Stapleton, Miss gath ered at th e can n ery at 10 o’clock R eligiously th e festival is a co n years. Mr. and Mrs. H o rtsm an n are A fter th e deed |ihe sum m oned a n eigh ra c e tra c k , and about tw o and a half M yrtle R u sh er and Mrs. Mary Louise to tra n sa c t th e usual ro u tin e of busi ac res of the S m ith tr a c t w est of the tin u atio n of th e passover, th e Jew ish expected to tak e up th e w ork h ere bor, Mrs. Mike S teu d ler, who In tu rn Dodge, so p ran o s; Mrs. E. W. Ayls- ness and exchange views on th e ra is trac k . feast at w hich th e pascal lamb, a type about th e first of July. called th e husband of th e u n fo rtu n a te w orth and Mrs. A. S. H isey, a lto s; ing and m ark etin g of th e product which has m ade th e locality of G resh C areful surveys disclosed th a t the of C hrist, w as sacrificed. A num ber of p le asa n t affairs have woman. She expired a few m inutes C. E. R u sh er and Guy D. Jones, te n am fam ous. T he m ost im p o rtan t item additional ground would be n ecessary been held in honor of th e Rev. and O ur w ord E a ste r com es from th e afte r th e a rriv a l of th e h u sband and o rs; if the auto race tra c k is to be built L eslie W alrad and Ja ck so n of businea* a t the m orning session o utside of and aro u n d th e p rese n t A nglo-Saxon. E o stre w as a goddess Mrs. G ebhardt, w ho expect to leave neighbors. Mrs. W agner, who would Jo n es, bassos. T hese w ill be su p p o rt w as th e ratification Of th e th re e di recto rs w hich w ere elected at the h o rse rac e tra c k as planned. of light and sp rin g w hose festival w as next w eek for th e ir new w ork in th e have been 56 y ea rs of age tom orrow , It w as found n ecessary to ta k e out celebrated in A pril. It is th u s th a t south. On la st W ednesday evening. have been a t St. F ra n cis, M innesota ed by a larg e ch o ru s choir. Mrs. m eeting of the B erry G row ers P acking Jam es S terlin g is pianist. com pany on Monday of th is week, viz of th e way of th e tra c k th e w est 20 th e festival becomes a celeb ratio n of ! w ben they w ent to th e ch u rch in and has resided n ea r C ottrell since feet of the old pavilion to give room T he follow ing is th e p ro g ram ; C. M. L aF o llette, D. E. Tow le and C h rist's re su rre ctio n and of th e re- an sw er to th e bell, th ey found th e 1893. E rn est Schedeeu. T he two m em bers fo r the new trac k . Piano prelude. “ Ye Men of Isra e l,” holding over a re W. D. F ra ley and 4 It is planned to rem ove th e club tu rn in g life incident to o u r sp rin g . ' cb u rch w ®ll filled w ith m em bers of Besides her husband F red W agner choir w ith obligato solo. Miss S tap le- C. T. Ryan. building from th e grove and it has T his fact m ay acco u n t for th e p er- the cong reg atio n and frien d s who had she is survived by a son, F red W ag The to ta l m em bership of the berry to n ; "T h e re Stood T h ree C rosses on been agreed to use the p o u ltry bu ild sisten ce of c e rta in q ueer custom s of g ath ered for a su rp rise on th e ir pas- ner, Jr., and a d au g h ter, Mabel, who a H ill,” Mrs. A ylsw orth; “The L ord's g ro w ers' association Is 385 and the ing for the club exhibits th is year pending th e erection of m ore suitab le o u r E aster, nam ely, colored eggs, tor. A fter a p ro g ram and th e p re lives in C alifo rn ia; four sisters, Mrs. D eath,” bass solo, Ja ck so n Jones, total gross tu rn o v er of th e com pany's holdings for th e p ast year has been sen tatio n of a su b stan tial p u rse to th e Belle Stockton, Rockwood, Mrs. G race buildings next year. T he poultry, baby chickens, rab b its, etc. choir w ith obligato solo, Miss R u sh er; 8407,331.95, as ag ain st an overhead ra b b its and pigeons will be cared for E a ste r is called a m ovable festival, p asto r and his wife as a token of es P eterson, Mrs. D ora P eterso n and T he L o rd 's B u rial,” ch o ir; Elegy, op eratin g expense of 810,369. w hich in a la rg e te n t th is year. T he horse teem and friendship, th e evening was Mrs. H attie Moore, all of F airv iew ; b a rn s south and so u th east of th e tra c k th a t is, it does not come re g u la rly on piano solo; “The P rophecy of R e su r am ount has been ap p reciably les w ill be rem oved to a b etter location. any c e rta in day of th e m onth b ut It sp en t in gam es. R efresh m en ts w ere and tw o b ro th ers, R o b ert R obertson rectio n .” Ja ck so n Jo n es, Mrs. Dodge, sened by a num ber of im p o rta n t a s In th e re a rra n g e m e n t of th e grounds determ ined, as w as th e Jew ish feast served at a late hour. of P o rtlan d and D an R obertson, of Mrs. A lysw orth, Mrs. H isey; “At th e sets, red u cin g th e overhead expense to som ething over 86500. T he cost of additional en tra n ce s and exits w ill be by th e phase of th e moon. H ence it A d in n er was given on th e evening G resham . L o rd ’s Tom b,” ch o ir; “ Behold, T h ere o p eratin g a g a in st th e to tal volume of provided for. of A pril 1 at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. The fu n eral of Mrs. W agner w ill be Came a G reat E a rth q u a k e ,” ch o ir; business is 1 7-10 per cent. T h ere has T he board h as u n d erta k en to fix up m oves fo rw ard or back th ro u g h about th e au to cam p gro u n d s and m uch a m onth. T he m ethod of se ttin g the George C u rrin by friends of th e neig h held a t th e U ndenom inational tem ple He Is Not H ere,” Guy D. Jones, "H e been paid to the grow ers over a q u a r te r of a m illion d o llars in net re w ork has been done. T o u rists a re a l day for E a ste r w as determ ined a t the borhood in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Monday aftern o o n a t 2 o’clock, in ready a rriv in g on th e grounds. They council of Nice in 325 and has been so G ebhardt and also in honor of th e ch arg e of th e Rev. S. F. P itts. The Is R isen,” w om en's voices, solo, Ja ck - tu rn s and th e to ta l ton n ag e for th e son Jones, ch o ir; “God H ath H ighly year has am ounted to 2,006 tons. have been p u t in ch a rg e of M. M. b irth d ay s of Mrs. C u rrin and Mrs. A. Boring R ebekah lodge No. 213, of S q u ire who also has charg e of the determ ined ever since. A ccording to E xalted Him," L eslie W alrad ; "Go Ye. T hese figures a re con serv ative yet Ruegg. A b eautiful cassero le and a th e ru le th u s estab lish ed E aster is th e w hich th e deceased w as a m em ber, T h erefo re,” q u arte t, Mr. R usher. Miss w ithal accu rate, and bespeak a year fa ir grounds and buildings. T he d rain thro u g h th e cen ter of the first Sunday a fte r th e full moon (th e h alf dozen sh erb et g lasses w ere pre^ will ta k e ch a rg e of th e services a t the R usher, Mrs. A ylsw orth, Mr. W alrad ; of advance in th e sm all fru it industry, although th e lfick of ra in m ateria lly ra c e tra c k field is being reJaid and ex “fo u rte en th d ay ” of th e m oon) w hich sented to th e p asto r and his wife. grave ln D ouglas cem etery. Thou A rt W ith Me,” solo, Miss R u sh lessened th e o u tp u t In 1924. tended to th e n o rth line. If th e C lan o ccurs upon o r next a fte r th e 21st of Mrs, W agner had been in poor e r; "O ur Lord V ictorious," choir. T he g ro w ers who w ere p resen t a t ah an tr a c t is purch ased it w ill drain GRESHAM BOY INJURED h ealth for a long tim e and had been the m eeting at th e cau n ery w ere en th a t also. Dewey Gibbs has th e con M arch. If th e full moon hap p en s on IN FALL FROM LOFT ta k in g tre a tm e n ts in P o rtlan d for a il EASTER SERVICES IN te rtain e d a t luncheon a t W ithrow ’s tr a c t fo r th is w ork. a S unday th e S unday follow ing is th e and also a t W elling’s re s ta u ra n ts a t W ork has not sta rte d yet on th e day observed. m en ts in cid en t to a nervous b re a k TH E BAPTIST CHURCH noon. The m eeting in th e afternoon A d istre ssin g accid en t befell E d new rac e tra c k b u t it is expected to O ccasionally criticism is h ea rd of was held a t M etzger’s hall and was begin a t once as th e n ecessary d etails w ard, th e 17-year-old son of Mr. and down, b u t ap p a ren tly th e tro u b le was Special E aster services w ill be held th e tendency to “com m ercialize” so a p p e ar now to have been arran g e d . Mrs. E dw ard B aum ann who live on too deep-seated to respond to m edical In th e B ap tist church a t th e tim e for presided over by S. B. H all, county ag ric u ltu ra l agent, who introduced sacred a season as E aster. By th is is C leveland avenue ju s t off east Pow ell trea tm e n t. She w as a w oman of m any th e re g u la r services. T he p asto r, the the sp eak ers In his usual genial m an probably m ean t th e ta k in g ad v an tag e friends and loved by all who cam e in ROSE CITY H UNDRED V alley road, Sunday evening ab o u t 7 ner. P receding th e ad d ress of Mr. SHOOT OPENS TODAY of th is season to exploit all m an n er o’clock, when he fell ten feet from a contact w ith her. H er splendid Chris Rev. E. G. Ju d d will have as his them e Kipp th e audience w as favored w ith In th e m orning “T he V ictorious of th in g s of a p u rely se cu la r n atu re . b arn hayloft badly in ju rin g both arm s tia n activ ity in th e com m unity will C hrist." Miss Agnes V irell w ill sing two vocal selectio n s by L eslie Wul- W ith several of A m erica’s forem ost ___ ______________ rad and a couple of violin num bers by In defense of th e custom it m ay l>e long rem ain a trib u te to her memory. "How I Love Him,” by A. D. Ackley W. D. K inder, Miss F rieda B ratzel a c !hnnt AnInre ? ’,M e Ro8e, City hun d red Raid th a t th e th in g s exploited a re sea» and su stain in g a b ad shock and a num ber of bruises. He had gone to shoot Opened this m orning u nder the panying both gentlem en on th e and th e choir will sing “C h rist Is com Free Methodist Church Services. piano. au spices of the P o rtla n d Gun club at sonal and in th e tem p erate zone es th e b a rn to pull down straw for bed R isen,” by J. B. H erb ert. T his s e r Q u arterly m eeting services of the pecially we go by seasons in d ress, E verding park trap s. As Mr. H all in his opening rem a rk s ding for the c a ttle and had ascended F ree M ethodist ch u rch w ill continue vice w ill begin a t 11 o'clock. Miss had stated th a t th e day w as too fine S. H. S hannon of S alt Lake, a m em activities, etc. Also it is an A nglo E dna S hoem aker of H uchow , China, to th e loft w here the straw w as kept b er of the U nited S tates Olympic Saxon and especially an A m erican th is and S atu rd ay evenings w ith two will tell th e m issio n ary sto ry ' to th e for an audience to be expected to r e He had a la rg e hook in his hand w ith main long indoors, th e sp eak ers ac team in 1924, and G. L. Becker of Og services on Sunday, 11 o’clock in the Bible school which w ill m eet a t 10 cordingly took th e ir cue an d the ad custom to com m ercialize ev erything den, U tah, high av erag e w inner of his w hich he w as try in g to get a hold on a. m. T he in term ed iate society, u nder m orning an d 7:30 in th e evening, in dress of R. H. Kipp w as b rief and to sta te in 1924, arriv ed early enough to u n d er th e sun. a bale of straw , w hen th e hook slipped ch arg e of th e d istric t elder, th e Rev th e direction of Mrs. E. G. Judd, w ill the point. He m ade "C o operation” the p rac tice yesterday, w hen 100 ta rg e ts It has its ad v an tag es and disad- m eet prom ptly a t 5:30 p. m. T he B. Y. its hold and he lost his balance, fall W. T. K lotzbach. An E a ste r program P. U. will m eet a t 6:30 and th e topic keynote of his talk , em phasizing th e n i7 w "i F1.eet' 75"y e a r- J vantages. It undoubtedly ten d s to de- ing to th e m ain floor of th e barn . An necessity of m any sm all cooperative old M ontesano, W ashington, s h o o te r,! u * , will be given by th e S unday school at for discussion will be “W hat E aster agencies r a th e r th a n one large ce n has entered. Mr. F leet is considered ,r a c t from th e stric tly religious sig- X -ray ta k e n on Monday aftern o o n one of th e best shots on the Pacific j niflcance of th e day b ut it also gives show ed th a t, w hile bis arm s w ere not 10 o’clock. The young people’s s e r Means to Me,” led by Miss E lsa S harp. tra l d istrib u tin g point. He said th a t An E aster program has been p re cooperative m ark etin g m u st be talked vice a t 6:30 w ill be in ch a rg e of Mrs. coast. j th e idea of re su rre c tio n a w ider sig- pared by th e Bible school and w ill' be and explained carefu lly ra th e r th an A special cup w ill be aw arded for niflcance and in creases our ap p recia- fra ctu red , they a re serio u sly in ju red E thel K lotzbach and th e su b ject for rendered a t th e tim e of th e re g u la r to be preached at people w ithout r e and he has not regained th e use of sh o o ters m ore th a n 60 y ears old, o f « ™ p evening p reach in g service. A piano gard to v eracity o r detail. He cited w hich four are entered. tlon of a ” llfe ln lts revlvlnK pow er eith er of them . He w as also h u rt discussion will be “Bible R evivals.” On T uesday evening th e Rev. B. H. solo will be given by F ra n c is S tout the coop erativ e o rg an izatio n w hich J. L. Stafford, la st y e a r’s w inner, is ' and co n tin u an ce u n d er n a tu ra l or ab o u t th e head and it w as n ecessary en tered again th is year. ’ sp iritu a l conditions th a t th w a rt death. P earso n , of Los Angeles, su p e rin te n and vocal solos will be rendered by exists in L ane county as an exam ple M arian Clow, M arg aret and Agnes of w hat co operation can do. They to ta k e two stitch es in one of his dent of th e home m ission w ork in C al T he shoot will la st over Sunday. j I t is a season of deep significance to ears. W hile he was only p a rtia lly u n ifornia, w ill speak in th e ch u rch on Virell. T he Misses M arie Blom and have th e re se p a ra te u n its for th e ir E lsa S h arp w ill give a read in g and fru it, vegetables and livestock. Mr. Gresham Ui.denomlnatlo.ml Services., many and shouId be to a,L w hile conscious a t th e tim e of th e accident, T he Sunday school of th e undenom - ' 8ome w itt,out C h ristian teach in g have he w as unable to speak for th re e th e M exican m ission w ork, his ad solo. E dth Gray, V irginia G rass, Rob Kipp, who is connected w ith th e d ress to be illu stra te d by stereo p ti- e rt McDonald, Mabel G ray, Ju a n ita P o rtlan d C ham ber of Com merce, in a tio n a l tem ple w ill m eet a t 10 had “in tim atio n s” and hopes of im- hours. H is physician p red icts th a t it con views. T he Rev. W. W. Vinson, P alm q u lst and Cleo M cM urray will r e closed his rem a rk s w ith th e adm oni q clock as usual and im m ediately a fte r m o rtality , th e only assu ra n c e of it cite and th e re will be sev eral e x e r tion to push th e sales of O regon- will be tw o m onths in all probability th e S unday school session th e re w ill fnr thp ¿ Ilman rl Ce th ' ? Ugh th e I before th e boy is able to w ork. He of Chicago, a ssista n t m issio n ary se cre cises by th e sm all pupils. In th e of canned goods. He is decidedly op be an E a ste r p rogram given by th e 1 “He is not had been assistin g on th e McMillan ta ry , w ill give an ad d ress along the ferin g exercise D orothy G ray and posed to co nsignm ent any co n sid er ch ild ren of the tem ple. The E a ste r i re su rre c tio n of th e C h rist foreign m issio n ary line W ednesday H allie McM urry will be assisted by a able length of tim e In advance. serm on w ill be preached a t 2 o'clock h ere for he is risen. place in addition to helping a t his q u artet. A com m ittee co n sistin g of 8. Rob by th e Rev. S. F. P itts from the them e, evening. T hese m issio n ary addresses own hom e In the absence of his fath e r erts, F. O. E kstrom . E E. Brink, H H. “T he R isen L o rd ’s C harge and G ift." w ill be w ell w orth h earin g and it is CREAMERY MAN JOINS NEW SODA FOUNTAIN , .......... in C alifornia, w h ere th e la tte r has W atkins and S. I). H arding, presented T h ere w ill also be p reaching again hoped th e re m ay be a larg e a tte n d PA RTN ER IN GRESHAM gone for his health. S unday evening. P ra y e r service is , REPLACES OLD BAR I “ num ber of tim ely reso lu tio n s w hich ance. w ere favorably considered and adopt CVening and Biblp Wm J- « v a n s of C algary, C anada, E xact figures may never be av a il ed. A reso lu tio n of condolence w as study F rid ay evenings.____ , arrivpd e a r ,y th |g w eek to jo in his Methodist Episcopal Church. able as to th e num ber of th irs ts th a t read out of resp e ct to th e m em ories n *i Ft n pt * W, B. T w itchell, in th e Zion Evangelical Church. have been slaked over th e old bar In of the deceased m em bers of th e fru it B rief E a ste r exercises w ill be held Mr. and Mrs. . P au l V edder have ! G resham C ream ery com pany. They E aster services will be held Sunday th e W elling re s ta u ra n t w hich was re grow ers, Mrs. Ham B ennlson, Thom as d u rin g th e Sunday school hour a t the m orning in th e E nglish language a t 11 cen tly rem oved and replaced by a McKinney, David Jam es. J. T Lund- M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch , when at th e 2 a em ployed next to the city hall and have an- each d ep a rtm en t will fu rn ish a n um and in th e G erm an language a t 12. handsom e five-seated sani-onyx soda born and Jo h n Palm qulst. The sacrament« nf Wnl„ n . n t i . « .. fo u n ,aln, but no doubt If th e old flx- The outgoing d irecto r, W. D. Llnde- a t th e C olum bia b n e k yard,_________ j nounced th a t th ey w ill devote th e ir ber for th e program . T his will be fol rh e sa cram e n ts of Holy B aptism and tu re could but talk, as s ta rtlin g tales efforts exclusively to th e m aking of Ice lowed by a serm on by th e p asto r, Dr. Holy Com m union will be observed, th e would be revealed as th o se of Long- man, was publicly th an k ed for his in te re st In th e association. R esolutions cream for th is season. I t is expected - Chas. W. H uett, on “T he E aster Mes- la tte r in th e G erm an language. Spec- fellow ’s "T a les of a W ayside In n .” of ap p reciatio n w ere extended to th e j th a t o th e r lines will be ta k en up as j sag e.” A solo. "T he R esu rrectio n lal m usic w ill be rendered by th e ch o ir f osslb *y of th e old tim ers m anagem ent and office force of the i the b usiness expands. Sam ples of th e i H ym n,” w ill be sung by L eslie W al- .» „ ,, . ,, ' , „ heaved a sigh, w h eth er of relief or Kerry G row ers Packing com pany, the ro l. An o offer- n e r. , n otherw th p rw ise ,BP w he„ , h p |r fa v o r|, p p]b„ w ' '¡f lici? us Pro d u ct of th e plant: w ere rad. The E pw orth League will m eet and Mrs. H. R. UPU,la G ebhardt. m em bers of th e C ooperative Berry d istrib u ted one day to th e m tO ihers.of at 6:30 in the evening and at 7:30 the ing will be received for th e building rent wan ca rted aw ay. At any rate, G row ers, the Outlook P ublishing com the Outlook and w ere declared first- ' c a n ta ta “Our Risen Lord ' will be g iv fund of th e church. w h atev er th e sentim ent, th e old th irst- pany, K. A. Miller and th e clerical class. en by the choir. At 10 a. m. the S unday school will ? U?.nJi;h er 7 hicb ,8 erved 1,8 dav In the force of th e Bank of G resham , the te l ephone g irls of th e local telephone e„n„„, P „, ............ ............. exchange, th e sto ck h o ld ers of the devoted to a program by th e elem en- | sore to th e p ro p rie to r of the popular G resham F ru it G row ers association, ta ry d ep artm en t. T he m ite boxes, re s ta u ra n t and confectionery E. E. the P o rtlan d C _______ ______ ham ber of Com m erce w hich w ere d istrib u ted at th e begin- Wp|linK Rlnce he p urchased th e place th ro u g h th e ir rep rese n tativ e, R. H (PR ESBY TERIA N ) nlng of th e Lenten season will he re ’T " moll,bH, «*° ! Ki»’P' “ nd la "t but not least, 8. B. H all, . . re T he new equipm ent is a Russ B l it- 1'h e county a g ric u ltu ra l agent. FAIRVIEW ceived. I rizes will be presented to all rite of sani-onyx, m arble trim m ed and | _____________ - who d u rin g the p ast q u a rte r m et th e w,rh m irro r, side cupb o ard s and sll- Logging In lu rv Prove« A , . i req u irem en ts of th e school as to at- ver co m partm ents. It has all th e lat- est devices for ice box and for keep- ' nrpm “ “,CCm M ^ r ," d v°" ¿ he | ten d an ce, su p p o rt and q u ality of ing d rin k s Ice cold. Five cu sto m ers I ? of the M ountain L um ber | work. can he seated at a tim e in front o f t h e * andy ° " th e Mt’ Sunday Morning, 11 o’clock fo e u n W t. elling A n o th e e r s t added I., ^ C,hn° bl KU.s ,a r l" " ad ay ‘b«"' 5 h en re su R” k r t T he V ictory circle of th e W om en’s th a b l i s h im ^ p . " ro v em en t of pd ln J''(r|pR Union w ill m eet w ith Mrs. F. M iller ' an elec tric m ilk sh a k er w hich re- pd d ea t*> ,n a P o rtla n d ho spital S erm on by Pa3tor, of P le a sa n t Home on T h u rsd ay a f te r- i ,i,„ ---- 7” ,— 77 • re ’ "line i th e rt follow ing day. The m an was hit noon. A pril 16, at 2 o’clock business p urchased w ith the , by th . „ „ „ Qf # large log w hich REV. E. R. D. HOLLENSTED The p riv ate eatin g booths are prov- ' ,t he , r a ,f 0,„ hU ,P,f’ ,P a r,n K Ing very acceptable to those who de- , 7 ® , l,M'" p- ,R ' rughpd ,o Special Low Prices. place to to lunch. lunch. The The i ,,IP b” 7 ?P , al. as «m- am - u iet place 1 bis . " leg * w wi,rt New Litchfield sp rea d er, 8175; 9- sire a a q quiet »s are covered with a heavy g lass i k .7»8^ 7 ? ° P*. ° f. sav ln K h,s l,,e > foot sp ro ck et p u lv erizers a t 875. A tab les large list of new and used Im plem ents I cove ring w hich Is considered m u d i *Ut an PXtl‘e"Je ,y v iru len t Infection of supc rlo r to those of wood Mr. Well- f'a,IIgr''”.P h“ d developed and It was at a saving to you. tab les ! / j / ......... i ' r ’JÌ’!*’ n? lui for m ll,m ' A . i’? d° lift Ing contem contem plates plates glass-topped glass-topp H ESSEL IM PLEM ENT CO. al physician stated th a t thl s was | th ro u g h o u t th e dining room R eliability I th e second case of thl s kind th a t had se rv ic e aR he can m ake th e change. over been trea ted ln th e Good S am a ri tan hospital as th e com plications are fÄ s E l very rare. The deceased was 42 v ears of age and had been m aking tils hom e with his fath er-in -law , Jim H ite, n ear Tasty, llavoury buns to Hand or Horse O rient station He is survived by a appease etiircr appetite«. Power wife and child and o th er relativ es. guaranteed The funeral services will be co n d uct ed Monday at 10 a m. In th e u n d enom Have them for dinner today inational tem ple In ch a rg e of th e Rev and see how joyfully they H ,F. Pitts. ‘The Wayside Church9 EASTER SERVICES Fresh Every Day PLANTERS SEEDERS DRILLS S IL K HOSIERY Cultivators — Pulverizers will be welcomed. 4 6 shades Meals are so much easier to pre pare when you serve rookies, rolls or pa.trle« from our bakery. They make every meal a holiday feast. Disc, Spike or Spring Tooth Harrow .4 ( oniplcte Line of Farm Machinery Oliver Plows. AH Repairs City Bakery Phone 1221 Gresham HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. i hone 1141 Gresham . an If S^ e n . tJ lAv snr,RK'H new shades In Hosiery? Il not, call the Real Silk representative now. Y oh will want some of the new shade« for irniduiition. Buy proven hosiery. REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS PERRY KITZMILLER, Representative Phone 32x1 for Appointment Bible Standard Service«. The services for th e Bible S tan d ard C om m unity ch u rch on th e com ing Sunday will begin with Sunday school and an E aster p ro g ram at 19 o ’clock, followed by preach in g by th e p asto r at 11 from the them e, “T he R e su rrec tion of C h rist.” T h ere will be p rea ch ing again in th e evening a t 7:30 on "T he C h ristian ’s G lorious Hope.” On W ednesday evenings o ccur the m id week p ray er m eeting and Bible study. T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per cen t in te rest on tim e d e p o s i t s A d v Any troubles? Call Dr. Classified.