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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 15, NO. 25 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 2«. 1»25 SOCIETIES TO DECORATE G DAVES POPPIES ARE WORN FREE COOKING SCHOOL PATRIOTIC f WILL AID HOUSEKEEPERS IN HONOR OF DEAD Mrs. Rose Bartlett Will Give Four Lectures and Interesting Demonstrations Beginning Thursday in M. E. Church MAYOR CLEVELAND WILL WELCOME LADIES All Is se t fo r th e opening on T h u rs day afternoon a t 2:30 in th e social room of the M ethodist ch u rch of the O utlook’s free cooking school. This w ill be the first of four fre e lectu res and dem o n stratio n s given by Mrs. | Rose B a rtle tt u n d er auspices of the G resham Outlook and th e Home S e r vice d ep a rtm en t of th e P o rtla n d Gas com pany. T he o th e r dates w ill be as follow s: Monday, Ju n e 1; T hursday, Ju n e 4; Monday, Ju n e 8. T he hour w ill be from 2:30 to 4 each afternoon. T hese le ctu res and dem o n stratio n s have been a g re a t success in such cities as Oregon City, H illsboro, F o r est Grove, P o rtlan d and V ancouver, W ashington. It is re a lly offering G resham a special privilege to a r ra n g e for a “ school” here and th e O ut look h as u n d erta k en to help m ake the occasion a success. It Is for all w om 41 RS. ROSE BARTLETT en of th e city and co u n try who w ant Cooking ex p e rt who w ill con d u ct the to see dem o n stratio n s of -the best O utlook cooking school beginning T h u rsd ay aftern o o n . cooking done by m odern m ethods. Special facilities have been installed w hich w ill provide accom odations for cooked. A t T h u rsd a y ’s class, Mrs. at le a st 150 women. T he seating a r B a rtle tt w ill d em o n strate how easy ran g e m en t w ill perm it full view of the and sim ple is th e p rep a ra tio n of quick d em onstration platform from all p a rts bread s w hen th e rig h t m ethods are of th e hall but, of course, those who used and th e p red eterm in ed oven hea. is co rrec tly m easured. come ea rly and secure fro n t se ats w ill A special fea tu re a t th e first class Is enjoy som e ad v an tag e over those who Mrs. B a rtle tt’s p re p a ra tio n of “ Pigs a re fa rth e s t rem oved from th e p lat- form . H ow ever, Mrs. B a rtle tt has an in a B lan k et.” T his ra th e r p eculiar ex cellen t voice for le ctu rin g and can an ,l m isleading “term is only a dig- be easily heard from all p a rts of the nlfied expression for W einers spread b ngthw ise w ith p rep a re d m u stard auditorium . T he first class m enu and p rogram , sp read in each sp lit and rolled in bis- for T h u rsd ay aftern o o n w ill be as fol- | c u ' 1 dough, b u t you will have to at- low s: Blacntta, orange btacnits, cof- *' l!" ’ ch.ss and view this lntereet- fee cake, apple cake, pigs in a b lan k et, inS dem o n stratio n and even ta ste of n u t bread, corn b re a d ^ tr johnny cake, th e food to be convinced th a t P igs in Recipe sheets, covering th e full de- n B lanket a re m ost delicious, ta ils of each item on the program , How m any tim es h as an am bitious w ill he h a n d e d out to a ll attending newly-married housewife shed bitter th e class lectu res. In like m anner, te a rs because her d in n er did n ot come th e recipe sh eets w ill be furnished out Just rig h t and hubby alth o u g h he la te r classes and should be preserved trie d to conceal it show ed evidence of for fu tu re use in th e home. It is also d isp lea su re follow ing the m eal. “ If planned to fu rn ish th e ladles atten d - you are the least doubtful of your ing w ith other in te restin g inform ation ability to p re p a re appetizing baking p erta in in g to m odern cookery. Alsc pow der biscu its as w ell as cofTee cake, some in te re stin g th in g s for the chil apple cake and n u t bread, you will en- d ren, w ith designs for coloring and joy m ore confidence in your ab ility to n u rse ry rhym es w ill be given a t one do th e se th in g s a fte r atten d in g the of th e classes. first cooking school” says Mrs. B art- Of special in te re s t a re th e free door . lett. prizes, w hich w ill be given a t th e .c lo s- As previously announced, H. L. St. Ing class for those who have attended C lair, edito r of th e G resham Outlook th e course. T hese door prizes w ill and p resid en t of th e Com m ercial club co n sist of a M arvel vacuum sw eeper, w ill w elcom e th e opening class and la rg e size cake grid d le and a waffle M ayor Chas. C leveland has prom ised to sav a few w ords a t th e T h u rsd ay Iron. M rs. B a rtle tt w ill p re p a re p rac ti- cla ss in th e in te re sts of th e “B etter cally all of th e recip es used for dem- H om es” m ovem ent, o n stra tio n d u rin g th e cla ss period. W hile p re p a ra tio n s have been made T h e ladies p re se n t w ill have th e for se atin g a larg e atten d an ce, it is p le asu re of seeing th e food p rep ared , suggested th a t th e ladies com e as placed on the m odern gas ran g e o r in I ea rly as possible to be su re of g ettin g th e oven w ith autom atic con tro l and a good se a t and ad m ittan ce to the rem oved on schedule tim e p erfectly class. 4 nt Flowers for Decoration Day. Iris, 25c a dozen; ca rn atio n pinks, 15c a dozen, o th e rs cheap. Cabbage plants, 50c a h undred; kale p la n ts cheap: tom atoes, 15c a dozen; g eranium s, $1 a dozen; pansies, 30c a dozen; an n u al flow er p la n ts cheap. SUHR FLOW ER FARM. B ase L ine road, m ile ea st 12-mile co rn e r.—Adv. Appreciation Expressed. In my own hum ble way I w ish to th a n k my neighbors for th e ir confi dence in my in te g rity w hich they have show n by com ing out to my sale on th e 23d instant. E ver let my p ray e r be th a t I m ight be w orthy of your love and respect. —Adv. ARTHUR HEINEY. T o the G raduates o f ’2 5 G raduation is one of the im portant m ile-stones in your life. A step as im port an t as this is w orth record ing in a photograph, and your friends and relatives will enjoy such a photograph, and years from now yoy will find it even more precious. A special graduation style— universally popular—is priced at per dot. HARDY STUDIO Phone 511 Gresham, Ore. SANDY LUMBERMAN KILLED UNDER AUTO Ned N elson, p a rtn e r of A nton Mik- kleson in th e Sandy L um ber com pany, w as cru sh ed to d eath u n d er his a u tom obile ea rly M onday m o rning on th e MI. Hood Loop highw ay not far from the com pany’s m ill. No w itness of th e accid en t has been found, and tho se w h o ’first learn ed of it believed from ap p earan c es th a t Mr. N elson had lost contro l of his c a r for som e u n know n reason and It o v ertu rn ed , p in ning him b eneath. H e Is survived by his widow and five ch ild ren . He was 45 y ea rs of age and w as born near Sandy. F u n e ra l services w ere held at S an dy th is afternoon. D ecoration Day services w ill be held a t th e B ap tist ch u rc h S atu rd ay m orning. May 30, a t 10:30, u n d er the au sp ices of th e G. A. R., th e W om an's Relief Corps, th e A m erican Legion and the Women’s A uxiliary of th e A m erican Legion. T he ad d ress w ill be delivered by th e Rev. A. S. H isey an d special m usic is being provide t for. W orld W ar v eteran s and auxiii erie s o th er th a n th o se m entioned are co rd ially invited to be p rese n t also e th e r m in iste rs a re invited to ta k e p a rt iii th e exercises. Many people in G resham w ill w ear crim son poppies ou next S atu rd ay , D ecoration Day, in m em ory of th e b rav e A m erican so ld iers who gave th e ir lives on F la n d e rs F ield for th e cause of liberty. Many w ill p erh ap s w ear them w ith o u t th in k in g of the reason. All should know th e o rigin of the custom an d th e so u rce of su p ply of the flow ers w hich w ill be w orn t y m any p atrio tic citizens. Those sold in G resham w ere m ade Man Kicked by Mule. F red C ham berlain, who resid es a t bv p atien ts In th e V eteran s’ hospital. E a st 78th stre e t N orth b u t who has P o rtlan d , who have no governm ent been stay in g w ith h is son-in-law and com pensation. T hey g?t a sm all re d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. H a rry S p en tu rn for m aking them , and th a t .o cer n ea r P alm blad statio n , w hile c u r often all th e spending m oney they ry in g a m ule early Monday m orning have. They a re very th a n k fu l for th p re p a ra to ry to b eg inning th e day's opportunity of m aking them. A p art w ork, w as kicked in th e face by th e of the re tu rn s from th e- sa le go to i an im al and su stain e d a badly la c e ra t tuuu for th e relief of sick so ld iers and ed w ound and fra c tu re of th e fro n tal the widows and o rp h an s of th o se who bone. The m ule is n ot noted for h av have m ade th e su p rem e sacrifice. The sto ry of th e poppy is beautifully ing th e k in d est disposition in th e w orld and on nu m ero u s occasions had told by a m em ber of the E ugene. O re show n th e viscious side of his n atu re. gon school. T he story, w hich won a Mr. C ham berlain w as tak en en tirely prize, is as follow s: u n aw a re s and w as unable to get out of “ In F ran ce and Belgium , th e co u n th e way. Dr. A. W. Botkin w as su m trie s you heard so m uch about during moned from G resham and took th e in the w orld w ar, th e people lived h a p ju red m an to th e P o rtla n d s a n ita r pily enjoying th e freedom of th e ir ium w here th e d epressed fra g m en t of | beautiful co u n try , w hen one day cam e bone w as rem oved, and u n less com pli vast num bers of G erm an so ld iers who catio n s of infection should set in, th e laid w aste th e ir land. T he huge guns physician believes th e p atien t is in no of th e G erm ans did not sp a re a n y d an g er from th e re su lts of th e un- thing, hom es w ere w iped out, fam i to rtu n a te occurrence. lies w ere se p arate d an d m illions gave th e ir lives a t th is tim e. T he United AGED COUPLE WEDDED ! S tates en tered into th is conflict send- SIXTY-TWO YEARS ! ing our boys acro ss to help tu rn th e j enemy back th a t lib erty m ight p re Dr. and M rs, O. F. Botkin, who for vail in th e w orld. As we all know, th e p ast 13 y ea rs h av e resided about m any of our m en w ere killed or died a h alf m ile east of C herryville, cele ' in service over th e re and now lie b r a te d ’th e ir 62il w edding an n iv ersary i buried in th e soil they helped to save. a t th e ir home Sunday, su rro u n d ed by “ In th e sp rin g of 1919 a lte r the w ar about 30 rela tiv e s and friends. T heir ■ on F lan d ers Field, w h ere the tiring th re e ch ild ren , Dr. A. W. Botkin of had been te rrific and te n s of th o u G resham , Mi -. Iua G rah am of Mt. 1 - sands of o u r boys had fallen in b attle, bor d istric t, P o rtlan d , and Jam es B ot in (lie m idst of com plete d evastation, kin of E stacad a w ere p resen t w ith th e b rig h t red popples cam e up in th e ir fam ilies. A long tab le w as abundance. T he F re n ch people tell spread u n d er th e ced ar tre e s n ear the j you today th a t th e poppy is signifi house and th e d in n e r served picnic ca n t of th e sacrificial blood of th e style. Mrs. B otkin, who is p ast 90 boys. T hose who have traveled y ears of age, received m any c o n g ra tu th ro u g h F ra n c e d u rin g th e w ar, tell latio n s upon h er com plete recovery us it is p ecu liarly tru e , th a t w here from h er accid en t of lust November j th e b a ttle w as th e fiercest and th e w hen she broke h er th ig h a t th e hip bloodshed the g rea test, th e popples to joint. She ta n w alk very w ell now th is day grow m ore p ro fu se.” w ithout th e assista n c e of a cane. Dr. and Mrs. Botkin w ere m arried PREMIUM LISTS in 1863. ju s t th e tim e the w ar of the ARE NOD READi Rebellion w as a t its height. At the T he Outlook Is now com pleting the beginning of th e w ar young Botkin p rin tin g and binding of th is y ea rs' had en listed in th e in fan try , w hre he served ab o u t tw o y ears. H e w as then i list of prem ium aw ard s and copies are discharged and re tu rn e d to K eosau being delivered to th e se creta ry who qua, Iowa, a n ^ w as united in m a r 1 alre ad y has m any req u e sts on hand. riag e to th e lady of his choice. He I Copies m ay be had a t th e Outlook o f th en re-en llstd in th e cav alry d e p a rt fice if m ore convenient to call. T he book th is y ear Is th e sam e In m ent and w as se n t so u th w ith th e size and g en eral a rran g e m en t as last w estern division of th e arm y w here he rem ained u n til th e close of the war. year b u t m any ch an g es have been Dr. Botkin, th e w ell know n G resham m ade in th e item s and aw ard s. T he physician, w as 15 m onths old before com m ittee, of w hich S. B. H all w as his fa th e r saw him for the first time. ch airm an , has tried to elim in ate as far As soon as th e w ar ended the young as possible th e o ut of d ate Item s and soldier took up th e stu d y of m edicine ilm p lify th e list u n d er th e v ario u s de and p racticed in Illin o is for several p artm en ts. J u s t tw o m o n th s rem ain u n til th years, com ing to Oregon in « 1883 anil ep en in g d ate of th e fair, or nine w eeks se ttlin g n ear Mt. T ab o r w here he w as em ployed as a p rac ticin g physician to be exact, and th is sh o rt tim e will go all too quickly to allow for th e nece - for over 30 years. sa ry p rep a ra tio n for th e big event. Maxwell Schneider Passe* away. F u n eral services w ere held on Mon day aftern o o n a t th e P o rtlan d c re m a to riu m for M axwell S chneider, for about 15 y ea rs a resid e n t of G resham , who passed aw ay on la st S atu rd ay at Salem , Oregon. T he services w ere u n d er th e d irectio n of th e G resham Masonic lodge and w ere conducted by Wm. Congdon, who cam e from V er nonia for th a t purpose. Dr. A. Thom pson offered p ray er. A bout 25 M asons from th e GreHham lodge were p resen t, also a n um ber of form er neighbors and frien d s. Mr. S ch n ei der, who w as a n ativ e of G erm any, w as 70 y ea rs of age. He w as a re s i d en t of th e D am ascus com m unity be fore moving to G resham . He is s u r vived by his widow. FIRST AID WORK PLEASES, T he dail vacation Bible school w hich is now in its second week of pro g rès i at th e grad e school is proving In te r estin g to th e GO o r m ore stu d en ts e n rolled. New fe a tu re s are being added each day of th is th e closing w eek and on T uesday a first-aid class in ch arg e of Dr. A. W. Botkin w as begun, w hic’i will be ad d ressed by o th e r physician-* from day to day. On W ednesday th e su b ject of lan d scap e g ard en in g will he discussed by G. K. Je n n e r who will tra n s fe r th e p upils to th e high school w here an objective lesson w ill he g h - en them on ground beautification. Dr. H. V. Adix w ill speak to th e school ou T h u rsd ay and on F rid ay Dr. W. J. Ott w ill be in ch a rg e of th e first aid B usiness is b u ilt on ad v e rtisin g : work. T he school session w ill close I buying is encouraged by ad v e rtisin g ; ; T he d ealer w ho do esn ’t invite your F riday with a picnic in th e afternoon, the public is benefited by adv ertisn g . trad e invites you to go elsew here. beginning at 2 o’clock, n ea r Hogan statio n , to w hich p are n ts and frien d s of th e pupils a re invited. Ice cream end cake will be served. MISS HALSEY Will be in Gresham Friday instead of Saturday on account of Memorial Day An attractive line of Hats will be on display priced at $5.00 First Street, opposite Telephone office GRESHAM,OREGON A Snap! To close th e W onacott estate th e dw elling opposite th e lib ra ry in G resham will be sold a t a very r e a sonable price. Lot 60x193, close In on Main stre e t. $1000 down, balance easy term s. B. W. T h o rn e, Bank of G resh am. Piano al Illg Saving. A high -g rad e piano n ear G resham will be sold to reliab le p arty a t a big saving, *10 m onthly will handle. A snap. W rite at once to T allm an Plano sto re, Salem , Oregon.—Adv. A food sale of a rtic le s cu ltah le for ! picnics will be held a t th e Cecil Metz i ger g rocery on F riday. May 29, begl*- : ning at II o'clock, u n d er th e lusplces - of th e Royal Aid society. ‘Baby Farm” Head TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 91.50 l’er Yenr UNION HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES MANY T he class of 1925 of G resham Union H igh school has passed into history. An atten tiv e audience of local people supplem ented by num erous v isito rs from neighboring tow ns, packed the gym nasium and listened w ith in te r est to th e varied num bers of th e p ro gram . T he class, w hich num bered 18 g irls and 20 boys m arched down th e aisles to th e beautiful stra in s of Men Je lsso h n 's “M arch from A thalia played by th e high school o rch estra. T he boys’ and g irls ’ glee clubs each "endered selections d u rin g th e eve n in g w hich w ere well received. R in ar M attson, p resid en t of the s tu dent body and prom inent in class af- Helen Geisen-Volk is under a r i ta irs th ro u g h o u t th e year, won m ucu rest and N. Y. City authorities are investigating the deaths of 23 ap p lau se by his splendid o ration on habies in 17 months at her “baby “A m ericanism ." The com m encem ent f; ” It Is charged babies left ad d ress delivered by E dw in T. Reed, tl were starved and brutally college ed ito r at Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l treated. j college w as m uch enjoyed and Mr. ' Reed held th e a tte n tio n of his au d i ence to th e la st w ord. He chose for his subject, "Speed, Pow er and Con tr o l” and based his rem a rk s on p re s en t day inventions and the w onders of m odern science. He closed w ith a re m a rk a b le word p ic tu re of the sinking T he G resham B erry G row ers a re ' of th e “T itan ic." P rin c ip a l Cannon announced the co n sidering a plan for co o p eratin g w ith the Council of Women for Home nam es of ten of th e honor student-j M issions in estab lish in g a day n u r (or the p ast year as follow s: F lorence sery for sev eral w eeks d u rin g the A rnot, W ilma Chase, Stafford D ow sett gum m er w hile th e re Is th e greatest, L ouise E m erson, Agnes L undquist, dem and for w orkers. The d etails of R in ar M attson, G ertru d e Sharkey arran g e m en t will be p resen ted in the G eneva Sim m onson, H o rten se Sow ard m eeting of the association, T h u rsd ay and F ra n ce s W elling. A sch o larsh ip night. May 28, by Miss Louise F. ' to W hitm an college a t W alla W alla Shields of P o rtlan d who organized the w as aw arded to R inar M attson uud Hood R iver “ KlSdie K am p” la st fall Miss Louise E m erson was given a and is executive for th is w ork in O re | sc h o larsh ip w hich en title s her to i M ary gon and W ashington u nder th e C oun choice of sev eral colleges. Kniefet h as th e d istin ctio n of being cil of Women. It is obvious th a t th e b erry grow er th e youngest stu d ' nt In th e class. She who h ires com petent help a t the b e w ill be 15 y ears old th e com ing July. Gresham Growers May Have “Kiddie Kamps” g inning of his season and keeps tin- sam e w o rk ers u n til the lust b erry a WEEK END BEING S M A N Y AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS picked saves m uch grief. Ilis n eig h bor who ch an g es e rt ws every lew T h e p ast week end w as w ell filled days loses m uch of his own tim e in w ith a num ber of un to w ard autom o sizing up new ap p lican ts uud show ing bile accid en ts In th is locality, in only them how to do th e work, and often one of w hich, ho.wever, w as th e re a loses a p a rt of his crop. loss of life. P e te r W eigant Jr., of A day n u rse ry tried out at Hood P o rtla n d , ag ed 19, was th e u n fo rtu River la st fall d u rin g th e apple liar n ate victim of an accident w hich oc vest proved of value in a ttra c tin g c u rred Sunday aftern o o n on ttie Base fam ilies who "picked clean " and who L ine extension w hich sk irts th e bluff w anted th e ir ch ild ren u nder good ca re of th e Sandy riv er, on the n o rth e a st w hile they w orked, and helped to hold edge of th e M ountain View F lo ra l them on the sam e ran c h es u n til the com pany. He and his tw in b ro th er, E dw ard, w ere rid in g on a m otorcycle, end of apple picking. It also m ade possible for w omen living in th e v a l Edw ard m an ip u latin g th e m achine ley to w ork w ithout anxiety about and P e te r rid in g in th e sidecar. T hey th e ir ch ild ren , and so reduced the attem p ted to pass a m achine in fro n t of them , h ut failin g in tills .turned need for em ploying "flo aters.” T he Hood River Apple G ro w ers’ over and w ere stru ck by a m otorcycle ' com ing behind them . An autom obile association appointed a com m ittee its m em bers to co operate w ith the driven by P. B arg er from Hood Rivef Council of Women for Home M issions crash ed Into th e tw o o v ertu rn ed mo- a n atio n al o rg an izatio n of 20 denom i to rcy cles, but It is th o u g h t th e boy illations, In a rra n g in g for th e day n u r wus dead before being hit by th e Hood sery, or as th e neighborhood called R iver ear. He w as placed in a p a s s It, "T h e Kiddie K am p.” T he officers ing m ach in e and tnken to P o rtlan d . of th e Hood River asso ciatio n have ! Head In ju ries w ere a p p a re n tly th e suggested two ce n te rs instead of one cause of deuth. He w as th e son of a ; section forem an of th e Oregon E lec for th e apple h a rv e st of 1925. tric and w as the first of 12 ch ild ren to die. Nutrition C lasses Announce Dates. A nother Hood R iver m achine, d riv R em aining n u tritio n classe s for the m onth of May a re as follow s: F air- en by Roy C a rte r, figured In a th r ill view, W ednesday, May 27; L ents, ing nccldent S unday evening about T h u rsd ay , May 28; V ictory, F rid ay , 9:30 a t th e 12-Mile co rn e r w hen Ace F erguson, em ployed a t th e Botkin & May 29. Jo h n sto n g arag e, collided sq u arely T he p ro g ram for th e classes on with th e Hood R iver m an and su s th ese d ates a re : M orning d em o n stratio n on m ilk and tained a badly-dam aged re a r w heel tra y s for th e sin k ; aftern o o n ta lk s on on his Ford to u rin g cur. T he o th e r hom e special d ie ts; how to eat and : m achine, an E ssex coach, w as dam - grow fat, how to eat and grow th in , j aged to th e ex ten t of ab o u t *200. Also diets for colds, etc. In addition to th is : tw o o ccu p an ts of th e m achine were in program at L ents and V ictory, County ju red , not serio u sly how ever. F ergu- A gent 8. II. H all will ta lk on garden ' son w as com ing in from F airview , a c cording to b y stan d ers, and was m a k problem s. C lasses a re to be conducted by Miss ing only about five m iles an hour as he neared th e in tersectio n . C a rter In Lucy A. Case, n u tritio n specialist. ' com pany w ith th re e p assen g ers w as Buy adv ertised goods w henever said to he tra v e lin g at an excessive you ra n . T he ad v e rtise r not only speed and crash ed into th e lig h ter m a benefits him self but also th e buying chine ab o u t th e m iddle of th e hig h public. way. T he Essex c a r w as tu rn e d over H enry F ord ta k es th e rig h t view of at le ast tw ice by th e force o f th e Im the em ploym ent situ atio n . He says p ac t and one young lady in th e m a an em ployer is b ut a m an like his em ch in e was serio u sly enough in ju red to ployes and is su b je ct to all th e lfm. w a rra n t h er rem oval to a P o rtlan d ta tio n s of hum anity. He is Justlfl in holding his Job only as he proves h ospital. Clifford Gibbs and B ernard R ob ertso n w ere in th e m achine w ith him self capable of filling It. F erg u so n , b ut all th re e of th e boys Money to I ord on real estate. Farm escaped Injury. I t is u n d ersto o d th a t loans at 6 per cent. B. W T h o rn e th e question of dam ages re su ltin g from the accid en t will be th resh e d out GRESHAM MTOHEM WILL In court. BE (I.DSED SATURDAY T he G resham sto res will observe D ecoration Day next S atu rd ay by rem aining closed all day. T his is In ac co rd an ce with th e ir fo rm er ag reem en t to observe u nitedly c e r ta in holidays and th e ir specific ag re em e n t to observe th e custom th e com ing M emorial day. F or th e accom m odation of th e ir cu sto m ers the sto re s and m a rk e ts will g en erally be open on F riday n ig h t th is week as if It w ere S a t urday night. CLOSED ail day S atu rd ay , May 30, on ac co u n t of DECORATION DAY Gresham Beauty Shoppe