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G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOTING CONTEST FOR QUEEN __ C n m m iH n ,, ( U no re i » * .. ttee Ha» Been I teked to Have Full Charge of (ounty-W ide Contest for Selection of U n iro c f e v • ‘ Uler lor hair. SCHOOL PAGEANT WAS A KT 1ST IC FEBEO H M A NC E Colorful an d b eau tifu l w as th e sp rin g p ageant given by approxim ate- >y 350 rupiis of the Gresham grade SERIOUS FIRE FIVE AT TROUTDALE ( atholic TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS PLACES BURGLARIZED ( hurch. Grade and High School Buildings, school last Tuesday afternoon. T h , A t 4 p. m . Public Library and Filling Station Were p erfo rm ers in som e of th e d rills T ro u td ale w as visited th is a f te r seem ed like v eritab le little fairies in Visited Wednesday Night. SOOK C D D n Z s / v s t t s u s ~ th e ir b rig h t, airy costum es. T he older noon by a d isa stro u s Are w hich s ta r t 19ZO iU K U LOCI E WILL BE GIVEN TO WINNER hoys and g irls did the stately Colouial ed in L arsso n ’s g arag e and. fanned by d rill w ith dignity, heightened by the a stro n g east wind, th e flam es w ere THOUGHT TO HAVE BEEN WORK OF AMATEURS O. A. E astm an and E. W. A ylsw orth te sta n ts. AU p a rts of the county, in- lO sturn‘‘s of those far-aw ay days rho quickly ca rrie d to th e o th er business A wily b u rg la r, or possibly a Aside from th e th e ft of th e clothes, have been appointed a com m ittee of eluding P o rtlan d , will ta k e p a rt In W ia ,*l t ’’ wa!' >‘1* •*!. n e ith e r too h >t n o r . jjOUseg on m e m ajn stre e t of th e tow n. » , 1 A J_t. k I le .. of . _ rain .. I w hole gang of them , put in a stre n u n o thing of any value seem s to have too cool, n and th V. e »» little sp _ rin • th e fa ir b oard to in a u g u ra te and c a rry th is contest. T he com m ittee • expect) ton At 4 o'clock w hen th e Outlook w eut to ous n ig h t In G resham W ednesday been tak en th ere, alth o u g h th e place. th ro u g h a queen voting contest for the to m ake it one of th e g re a te st queen did not d eter th e p lay ers T oo little p ress it w as rep o rted th a t all th e b u s uight, b reak in g into five different »s w as all the o th ers, w as th o roughly queen was Helen Wood of th e first M ultnom ah county fair w hich it is voting co n tests ever held in M ultno grade. The q u een ’s herald w as Bobhv iness houses betw een th e g ara g e and places and ste alin g a bicycle from off ran sack ed . The grad e school was hoped w ill re s u lt in the selection of a m ah county. M etzgtr. Ja c k F ro st was im p erso n T ro u ttlale S tate Bank w ere on fire. th e fro n t porch of th e G eorge D uncan tre a te d to a going over at th e h ands of th o ro u g h ly com petent young lady for T he queen w ill be one of th e most queen and a t le ast th ree m aids to add p opular and feted perso n ag es at th e ated bv F reddy Je n n in g s an d King The bank w as not a t th a t tim e b u rn home, m aking a to ta l of six d ep re d a b u rg la rs some m onths ago, w hen a th e a ttra c tiv e g race and beauty and fair. She w ill be p resen ted w ith a W in ter by W illiam Ott. Ju p ite r P lu- ing b ut w as in th e d irect path of th e tions checked up to th e p rese n t tim e sm all am ount of cash w as tak en from It is not know n ju st the successive th e desk of one of th e pupils. bear th e h onors a p p ro p ria te to th e b ran d new 1925 F ord coupe and a vius w as E d w ard H anning and Alic* fire. e rd e r iu w hich th e th e fts took place, Jo h n sto n , Sun. occasion. T he th ief who b roke th e g lass fro n t handsom e w ardrobe. H er m aids w ill but d u rin g a few h ours both th e high door of th e K aser filling sta tio n and T he p ageant, w hich w as th e m ost Ml TUAL TELEPHO NE CO. T he co n test is to s ta rt a t once and be given a p p ro p riate gowns. MARI NG 1M PHOY EM E \T S and g rad e schools w ere en tered and confectionery p rete n tio u s of an y th in g of th e kind evidently p referred th e ru le s and conditions w ill be m ade Votes in the fa ir queen co n test will a rtic le s sto len in both places, th e Camel cig arettes to any o th e r brand, ever attem p ted here, w as o riginated know n by th e com m ittee as soon as be given w ith th e sale of adm ission Several im p o rta n t im provem ents K aser filling sta tio n on the c o rn e r of by P rin c ip a l Q uicksall, w’ho, w ith the as a larg e num ber of th ese w ere th e sam e can be w orked out. Th tick ets, both day an d season a re being m ade by th e officials of the Main s tre e t and Section Line road was cooperation of th e teach ers, w orked tak en , also candy an d soda w ater. The com m ittee w ill be assisted by an ex tick ets, th e object of th e b oard bein out th e p lan for th e various episodes. M ultnom ah & C lackam as County Mu en tered and a q u an tity of confection au to accesso ries seemed to be u n d is p erienced m anager. two-fold, to encourage th e pre-faii" tu a l T elephone com pany w hich will ery m ade aw ay w ith, th e C atholic tu rb ed as fa r as could be accounted C om m ittees, o rganizations and so sale of tick ets and secu re a ru lin g U ntil th e p ast w eek, ail th e w ork done m aterially im prove th e serv ice of th e ch u rc h and public lib ra ry b ran ch for. T he g re a te st loss to Mr. K aser by th e p upils has been in th e m usic cieties w ill be asked to nom inate con- queen. com pany and add to its equipm ent. w ere both th o ro u g h ly ran sack ed and a an d rec re atio n periods. w as th e b reak in g of th e g lass door P lan s a re m ade to begin soon t h » bicycle sto len from th e house directly A rt and melody in n a tu re w ere ACCIDENTAL DISI'HAHGE panel. T his w as 26 by 39 inches in ARTIIUIt HEINE Y CLAIMS g in g of a 50-pair cable betw een south of th e high school. DE GI N WOUNDS YOUTH size anil w as of double w eight glass. HIGHT TO SELL GOODS b eau tifu lly b ro u g h t out in th e whole strin At exactly ten m in u tes of th re e The p ro w ler had ta k en off th re e of perform ance. T his th ought is ex the com pany’s office and th e Tw elve A n ea r-se rio u s accident occurred at T he q u estio n having been raised pressed in a le tte r to th e O u tlo .k by Mile co rn er, a d istan ce o t one aud a T h u rsd ay m o rn in g Mrs. G eorge F. th e four m ouldings n ecessary to re th e high school T h u rsd ay evening th ro u g h a w arn in g to th e public as to Mrs. E loise Cysew sky, m other of two sixth m iles. T his move has been co n D uncan w as aw akened by a noise on move th e pane, w hen he seem ingly de ab o u t 10 o’clock w hen P au l R ushe- , , , th e legal rig h t of A rth u r H elney to of th e ch ild ren who took p a rt, in tem plated for sev eral y ears b u t def the porch w here th e bicycle is kept cided th is w as too slow and u n ce rtain d ischarged a 32-caliber revolver as he d|gpoge of th e article8 ad v ertised t0 w hich she says: inite action had been delayed u n til the each night and arriv ed at the window and sm ashed th e glass, p u ttin g his w as rem ov.ng it from his nose w here be soId at auctk)Ui S a tu rd a y , May 23 T he sp irits of th e ch ild ren of th e p resen t. T h a t locality is p a rtic u la rly Just in tim e to see a m an leading It hand th ro u g h th e a p e rtu re and tu r n he had been noting th e pecu liar odor | G resham school w ere low on T uesday exposed to th e w euther and in tim es down th e fro n t step s and p rep a rin g to ing th e knob of th e uightlock. left from th e presence of th e pow der w ishes to inform th e public th a t he m orning when they woke to find old ot silv er th aw s o r high w inds the m ount. W hile Mrs. D uncan has q u a li F a th e r H. B ruenagel, th e p rie st of Sol covered w ith heavy g ray clouds. w ires have been serio u sly In te rfe rre J in th e g un before it would undergo a fied as a first-class b u rg la r alarm , th e Catholic ch u rch , rep o rted th a t the claim s th e rig h t to ca rry out th e con cleaning. A scalp w ound w as inflict ditions im plied in his ad v ertised sale T hey felt th a t th e ir h ard p racticin g w ith. T he encasing of th e sm all evidently th e th ief eith er did n ot h ear had been all for nought. B ut as th e ch u rch had been en tered and tu rn e d ed w hich is n o t reg ard ed as serious and to su p p o rt his claim he p resen ts tim e for th e sp rin g p ag ean t to open wives w ith in a larg e lead cable will h e r o r th o u g h t she did not m ean w hat topsy tu rv y , but n o thing stolen as ta r F au l, who has been a ssistin g in the elsew here in today's Outlook certain drew n ear th e sun seem ed to b ru sh obviate the d istu rb an ce of th e servic she said, for Instead of obeying her as noticeable. He had e n tertain ed ja n ito r w ork a t the high school dur legal docum ents as having a bearing aw ay th e clouds and th e playground to a g rea t extent. T he p rese n t line 1 com m and to put th e bicycle back com pany at Ills resid en ce on W ednes w as a sm all fairy land. The kiddies ing th e illn ess of his fa th e r, wras a t on th e m a tte r in question. and th e ir te a c h e rs had tran sfo rm ed overloaded and th is 8800 feet of cable w h ere it belonged, he p u t on m ore day evening and betw een 9 and 10 th e schoolhouse p re p a ra to ry to clos One docum ent is a stip u latio n of th e place into a bow er of green lin e s e rilc e Is an im provem ent w hich will speed and th e la st seen of him he was o'clock had been In th e ch u rch for a ing up th e building fo r th e night. R e dism issal of an action b ro u g h t by and o ut onto th e open field stepped the pay for Itself in in creased efficiency tu rn in g th e c o rn e r a t Main stre e t and few m in u tes w hen every th in g w as in h e a rsa ls for com m encem ent exercises A lbert H elney ag a in st his b ro th er, seasons of th e y ear, the sun, th e ra in T he cost of th e w ork and com plet the Section L ine road and w as headed p erfect order. T he basem ent window bow, th e elves, Ja c k F ro st and the had been going on d u rin g th e even irg A rth u r Heiney, w hich ap p e ars to ef re st. The audience w as ca rrie d out equipm ent w ill am ount to about $3060 to w ard P o rtlan d . T he bike w as r e hail been broken anil a ladder secured and he w as w aiting till th ese had fin fect a com plete settlem en t betw een of th is w orld of w orry on the happy An ad d itio n al line h as been stru n g stored to its ow ners sh o rtly before th e re w hich had been placed on th e ished before locking up and sta rtin g the b ro th ers in all m a tte rs p erta in in g feet of childhood into th e land of No to T ro u td ale w hich w ill tend to re noon T h u rsd ay by D eputy M. M. w est side of the ch u rch and en tra n c e w here. fo r home. A revolver belonging t ■ to th e estate of R achel H einey excep’ lieve th e congested condition of ser S quire who found it nt L innem ann gained th ro u g h an u p p er w indow to T he first w as Ja c k F ro st and his A rnold R ogers and w hich had been th e m a tte r of th e p artitio n of a 48-acre vice to th a t p a rt of th e county. T his sta tio n behind a sign board. I t w as a the m ain p a rt of th e building. Some Snow F lak es, th en J u p ite r P luvius used d u rin g th e day as a s ta rte r for tra c t of land, belonging to th e h eirs of and th e rain drops d rill. T he blu- Is an o th er im provem ent w hich has w heel valued at about $20 and had vuluable gold-plated vessels rem ained th e races a t th e an n u a l picnic on th e Jo seph H einey. T he co u rt o rd er ot b ird s flew into Oregon w ith th e sun heel- talk ed of for som e tim e and rec en tly been equipped w ith new u n d istu rb ed . T he p rie st Is of th e Sandy riv e r w as lying nearby. T his dism issal Is dated D ecem ber 29, 1924, and h er sunbeam s. Ja c k F ro st, not w hich w ill m ake for b e tte r and m ore tires. It Is th o u g h t th a t th e wheel opinion th a t th ese w ere not sto len be had been loaded w ith blan k c a rtrid g e s and signed by G eorge R ossm an, judge. lik in g to give up his th ro n e, endeav accu rate connections. As rap id ly as w as "bo rro w ed " sim ply for th e p u r ored to drive th e sun aw ay, th e suu I cau se of th e fact th ey a re h ard to be w h ile it w as in use a t th e rac es but on cam e out victorious and th en entered ■ possible th ese extensions w ill be m ade pose of g ettin g to L innem ann J u n c disposed of w ithout detection. He rea ch in g the schoolhouse th e b lanks th e rainbow . As show ers and sun to lines th a t are overcrow ded, accord tion ra th e r th a n to profit by sellin g It. m entioned some th a t w ere sto len a Club Work Shows Great Gain. b rin g spring, th e little elves danced had been replaced w ith rea l shells u n P erh ap s th e g re a te st loss w as su s few y ears ago w hich w ere afte rw a rd In a recen t interview w ith W. D. w ith glee th a t once m ore the sum m er Ing to plans being outlined by tl: beknow n to anyone except young K inder, county club agent, he states com pany. tained a t th e high school iu th e local th ro w n into the river. w as here. Of course, th e re had to be R ogers. H e grabbed up th e gun te ll th a t th e outlook for club w ork in 1925 a May Queen and her atten d a n ts. F or arm o ry w here th e n atio n al g u ard boyi T he g lass in the basem ent door of ing R usher to sm ell of th e b u rn t pow su rp asses th a t of an y y ear th a t he has h er danced the daisies, th e butterflies GRESHAM BAND TO keep th e ir arm y equipm ent. H ere a the public lib ra ry w as broken and a der. J u s t as P au l had sniffed a t th e w itnessed, and so m any of th e clubs and th e Colonial d rill, done in cos GIYE OPENING CONCERT v alu ab le p air of b in o cu lars, possibly bolt slipped back, sim ila r to th e m a n end of th e pistol and w as in th e act have com pleted th e ir e n tire » p ro je c t tum e, follow ed by th e u m brella girls. w orth $50, w as stolen to g eth er w ith a n er in w hich th e filling sta tio n w as T he colorful finis cam e w ith th e May T he G resham band Is a rra n g in g of draw in g it aw ay from his nose, his before th e end of th e school year. pole dance, and one felt th a t th e k id n um ber of p a irs of arm y b lan k ets, entered. H ere ag ain every th in g w as p leasin g p ro g ram to be ren d ered to finger cam e in contact w ith th e tr ig M any of th e clubs, p a rtic u la rly th e dies had lived th e hour o ut of th em clo th in g and a q u a n tity of am m u n i tu a d isa rran g ed condition und n o th m orrow n ig h t a t th e co rn er of Powell g er an d th e re w as an explosion. The g irls ’ clubs, have finished 100 per selves, and in only th e sp irit of w hlc tion. ing stolen as far us could be noted. and Main stree ts. T he 20 boys of the b u ilt t w ent in a sla n tin g d irection and cent. He says th a t the en ro llm en t of '.hey w ere a part. C om m ander C. O. S chnleder sta te s T his m akes th e second tim e th is year T he te ac h ers a re to be c o n g ra tu la t band hava been re h e a rsin g steadily stru c k th e side of the skull, ju s t above 1925 being so m uch la rg e r th a n th at ed as well, for w here th e re is a r t It th a t It will p robably ta k e a t le a st two th e lib rary has been looted. th e tem ple, th e distan ce betw een the of 1924, a g re a t deal of e x tra w ork m u st be train ed , an d they have su c u n d er th e ir leader. Dr. H. C. Jo h n so n days to check up so as to asce rta in D eputy Sheriff M. M. S quire w as de and feel confident th e ir en tertain e n tra n c e and exit of th e shell being has been th ro w n on th e local leaders ceeded to th e utm ost. th e ex act n um ber of b la n k ets stolen tailed on th e Job Im m ediately and it is All w orked to g eth er to m ake the m ent will be w ell w orth th e effort re ab o u t an inch and a q u a rte r. It th ro u g h o u t th e county. As m any clubs A com plete record is k ep t of ev ery seem s little sh o rt of m iracu lo u s th a t have finished in sp ite of th e heavy en p ag e an t th e success w hich it was. quirod to atten d . T he p ro g ram will th in g and it Is b u t a m a tte r of tim e th o u g h t some definite clu es exist th a t M arch, “T he Rifle may lead to the app reh en sio n of th e he w as not killed in stan tly , as th e gun rollm ent, th e outlook for com pletions P rin c ip a l Q uicksall is glad to rep o rt be as follow s: u n til th e exact loss is know n. T he th ief o r thieves. T h ere is no doubt th a t financial re tu rn s w ere ju st about R a n g ers,” by H. L. K ing; seren ad e w as in such close proxim ity to his is very good. m ost v alu ab le of th e g u a rd 's eq u ip “Land of D ream s,” C. L. B arn h o u se but th a t th e w ork of W ednesday night en ough to cover th e expenses in face. T he boy, who is a ju n io r at m ent w as kept In a ch est and p ad T he local le a d e rs’ o rg an izatio n , co n h igh school, w as able to re tu r n to his sistin g of ap p ro x im ately 115 leaders, c u rred . P ra c tic a lly all of th e m a te r m arch, “ Hoboe," C. L. B arn h o u se locked. T his lock w as jim m ied and is th a t of th e sam e gang, as sim ila r ial used in th e costum es w as pur trom bone duet, "Im o g en e” (In d ian th e co n ten ts of th e chest sc attered m ethods w ere used th ro u g h o u t th e w o rk today. is p u ttin g over a g re a t piece of w ork chased in G resham , w here generous W ildflow er) Clay S m ith ; m arch o perations, Mrs. D uncan, who p ro b over th e floor of th e arm ory. T he e n in th e opinion of Mr. K inder. He w altz ably w as th e only person to see the Free Methodist Church Seri ices. disco u n ts w ere allow ed by th e m e r "L o n g w o rth ,” S. C. F en to n ; tire room w as In a sta te of d iso rd er, sta te s th a t Mr. Seym our, th e sta te b u rg ler, d escribes him ns of medium S unday school w ill begin at 10 club leader re p o rts th a t club w ork Is ch a n ts. T hese favors, and th e co "T he B rook,” L. P. L au ren d ean th e p lace looking as If it hud been height and build an d a ttire d in a d a rk o’clock a t th e F re e M ethodist church grow ing very rap id ly over th e sta te o p eratio n of a la rg e num ber of the m arch , “T he In vincible U. S. A.' w recked. F ra n c is A. M yers; w altz, “ E m erald, suit. He left a num ber of good-sized p a tro n s in th e m aking of th e cos S unday m orning, follow ed by p reach- , for' ^ ' „ t a u VIlrollment f()I T he m em bers of th e 1925 high ing at 11. T h ere w ill also be p rea ch th is y ear to reach betw een 10,000 and tu m es and fu rn ish in g th e necessary Ju liu s S. Seredy; m arch , "A m erican school class a re c o n g ra tu la tin g th e m foot p rin ts in h er flower beds, also th e re a re sev eral d iscern ib le finger ing again in th e evening at 7:30, p re 11,000. Club w ork has com e to stay, equipm ent, Is g re a tly ap p reciated by T riu m p h ,” B. C. W lttenm yer. selves th a t they had banked th e ir p rin cip al and teach ers. ceded by th e young people’s m eeting says Mr. K inder. funds a day previous. As It was, som e p rin ts on th e door of th e K aser filling Pleasant Home Methodist Church. th in g like $10 o r $15 w as secured statio n , whieli m ay yet a ssist In th e a t 6:30, w hich will be led by Miss T he M others’ Day services held at from th e school safe, th e lock of ca p tu re of th e m an. Among th e a r ti Salmon Run In Columbia Large. E th e l H ow ell. "Good T hings from Zinn Evangelical Services. th e P le a sa n t Home M ethodist ch u rch T im othy” w ill be the su b ject to be An u n u su ally heavy ru n of Chinook la st Sunday w ere well atten d ed , and w hich had been sm ashed w ith an ax. cles left behind at th e scene of his T he re g u la r ch u rch serv ices of the discussed a t the young people's ser- zio n E vangelical ch u rch will be held salm on is in th e C olum bia riv er at a g re a t deal of in te rest w as m a n ifest and v ario u s sum s a re rep o rted to have activ ities a re a key of very p ec u lia r vice. Sunday, th e Rev. B. H uhn of P o rtlan d th is tim e and th e fisherm en a re w o rk ed th ro u g h o u t. The ch u rch w as dec been ta k en from th e Individual desks form ation left a t th e Gatholic ch urch, supplying th e p u lp it at 11 o’clock, fol ing day and n ig h t to tak e as m any as o rated for th e occasion by th e young of sev eral of th e teach ers. T h e p il a b ran d new ax a t th e high school and fe re r ev idently had tried to ta k e the a double Jimmy of som e value and I'ndenoininutiwniil Services. low ing Sunday school at 10. No possibly. More fisherm en th an usual S unday school w ill convene a t 10 p reach in g serv ice w ill be held In th e a re on th e riv er, also, b ut th e h arv e st people’s cla ss under th e d irectio n of safe door off Its hinges, th en had also a screw d riv er found In th e vi o ’clock at th e u n denom inational tem evening, b u t th e m eeting w ill be in seem s to be sufficient for all. One th e teach er, Mis. H arry H olm es abandoned th a t plan in favor of cin ity nt th e filling station. F lo w ers w ere pinned by th e g irls of A suspicious looking c h a ra c te r w as ple, w ith p reaching services at 2 in ch a rg e of th e E vangelical League. fisherm an tu rn ed In 4500 pounds of I the cla ss upon th e m o th ers who w ere sm ash in g th e lock. A co n sid erab le seen lo iterin g n ear th e high school portion of th e lath and p la ste r had th e aftern o o n and at 7:30 In th e eve • sh in one day. ta k en In gill nets. A ) p resen t. At th e close of th e service been c u t aw ay n ea r th e back of the W ednesday evening about dusk, evi ning. Mid-week p ray er service is County Health Association to Meet. fleet of A storia fisherm en follow ed the , Miss F ra n ce s Cook, in b eh alf of the held every T uesday evening and T he ann u al m eeting of th e M ultno -alm o n up s tr a n and arc- o p eratin g ¡class, p resen ted b eautiful b ouquets to door. A n um ber of checks In th e dently a stra n g e r, and h l’ p ecu liar actio n s w ere rem ark ed by a num ber cash box had rem ained untouched. young people’s Bible study on F riday m ah County H ealth asso ciatio n will in th e upper riv er, as th e ru n had left j the old est and th e you n g est m o th er P rin c ip a l C. M. Q uicksall Is la m en t of n earby resid en ts. W hether he ev en iags. A co rdial Invitation Is ex be held on S atu rd ay , May 16. G roup th e low er riv e r before th e opening of p resen t, Mrs. C aroline M ar.aiy receiv- ing th e loss of a good su it of clothes could be connected w ith the ro b b eries tended to all. m eetings w ill be held lu room "G” of th e ’ eaeon on May 1. T hree canneries ! ing th e form er and Mrs. Alice Sloop th e public lib ra ry in P o rtlan d a t 10 a re h an dling th e fish betw een V ancou I th e la tte r. T h ere w ere th ree other w hich he had left in th e d ressin g In an y way Is a m u tter of co n jecture. o'clock for th e ro u n d tab le d isc u s ver an d C ascade Locks, sending out | m o th ers p resen t w ho w ere above 70 room of th e g rad e school on th e day A m an was observed to pass betw een sions. Mrs. Sadie O rr-D u n b ar w ill be boats dally for co llectin g them . T h e- y ea rs of age, Mrs. L anderback, Mrs. of th e p ag e an t w hen he bail h astily the residence of R. E. Cannon and his changed from his school clo th es to a g arag e at 2 o’clock W ednesday m o rn the chairm an and m em bers are asked a re paving 1220 a ton. E. E n q u lst of Em m a Lake, and Mrs. P etree (siste r b etter su it. Some consolation re ing, th en pass in back of th e O utlook W arren d ale, who o p era tes eig h t fish to b rin g in th e ir com m unity problem s. 1 to Mrs. G. W. A llder.) D uets w ere L ..ncheon w ill be served a t 12 o’clock w heels In th e riv er, ra u g n t a thousand su n g by th e Misses Swea and V irglnin m ains In th e fac t th a t It w as bis s e c office th ro u g h the alley, but w hile his ond best in stead of Sunday b est th at actio n s at th e tim e w ere suspicious, sh a rp in th e Lincoln room a t H enry pounds in one w heel in one day. Lundbom and th e R< v. and Mrs. R an- th e m a r a u d e r s h ad s e t th e ir h e a r ts on ¡ n o th in g m o re h a - been h e a rd of him . T hiele's ton. An a p p ro p riate serm on wa IRIS. May Queen, F lav escen t, H onorables, p reached by th e p asto r on “ M other.” G raduation is one of the ington. Gresham Baptist ( hurch, M adam C hereau, M auvlne, Sliver A fter a very in te restin g devotional iHESHAM HOY GRADUATES im portant m ile-stones in Beautiful Press Good*. T he Bible school period will begin K ing, DuBois de M ilan, P u rp le P rince, m eeting led by Miss F ra n c e s Cook, TH IS YEAH FROM O. A. < . your life. A step as im port Before buying th a t new d ress call and o th ers. 10c each, $1 per dozen. at 9:45 a. m. and th e ch u rch serv ice a t an t as this is worth record and see my b eau tifu l d ress goods. Bulbs in full bloom a t R uhr’s F low er th e E pw orth League la st Sunday eve I l o'clock. T he su b je ct of the serm on David C. P eterso n of G resham Is a ing in a photograph, and D ressm aking done. Mrs. G. A. Cox, F arm , Base L ine road m ile c a st 12- ning elected officers for th e ensuing by th e p asto r, th e Rev. E G. Judd, co rn e r T hird J tre rt and Hoot! avenue. Mile co rn e r.—Adv. year. T he follow ing w ere elected, m em ber of th e 1925 g rad u a tin g class, your friends and relatives will be “T he Holy S p irit and the p resid e n t, L ester B oring; 1st vice the la rg e st In th e h isto ry of th e in sti will enjoy such a photograph, O rigin of th e C hurch.” The In term e p resid e n t. Miss F ra n ce s Cook; 2d tution. T he n um ber of ca n d id a tes for and years from now you will diate society will m eet a t 6 p. in. The vice p resid en t. Miss Ruth L auder- g rad u a tio n Is co n serv ativ ely e s tim a t find it even more precious. B. Y. P. U. a t 7 and th e evening ch urch b ack ; 3d vice p resid en t, Joe D rew ; ed a t 530. serv ice will begin at 8 o ’clock. T he 4th vice p resid en t. H erm an W a lte rs’ Mr. P eterso n is m ajo rin g In bnsl- evening su b ject w ill be "New M ethods A special fradaation stj secreta ry , Miss Amy Sloop; tre a su re r, uess ad m in istra tio n . A lthough e a rn In T eaching Old T ru th s.” T he p ray e r universally popular—is Miss E sth e r Sloop; 24 hour day se cre ing 75 p er cent of his college ex p e n s m eeting and Bible stu d y class w ill be priced at per doz. ta ry , Miss Zelrna Collins. es h as been active In In tra m u ral ath held on W ednesday evening. All a re T he S unday school m eets next S u n letlcs an d In th e O. A. C. cham ber of Invited to atten d th ese services. day a t Io a. m. P receding th is, the com m erce. He Is a m em ber of Sigma ch o ir m eets for sh o rt re h e a rsa l at Chi fra te rn ity . He haa w orked for Ilo n ie -L ik e B ent. GIG RAY'S ORCHESTRA 9:45. T he w orship hour is 11:15. Ladd an d TUton bank In P o rtlan d , and Mrs. Lucy O sborne dw elling on 8. Good Management and Good Time Assured "Som e G reat C ertain ties of C h ristia n w hen be la g rad u ated , he expects to R oberts avenue, 6 room s and bath, Phone »II Gresham, Ore. ity,” Is th e su b ject of th e p a sto r's s e r ta k e up w ork w ith th e Union S avings good lot and fru it. $400 w ill buy, b al Gentlemen $1.00 Ladies Free ance m onthly paym ents like re n t a t mon. and Loan association. 6 per cent. B. W. T horne. a To the Graduates o f ’25 DANCE TROUTDALE CITY HALL SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 23 HARDY STUDIO