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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 1«, NO. 5 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 1«. I»'»0 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS Sl.&U Per Year FAIR GROUNDS WILL Sunday Temperature GRESHAM CITIZEN SPEAK ERS CLAIM Eastman Lumber Co. CLASS THURSDAY TO UNDERGO CHANGES Sets Record for Year PASSES SUDDENLY PROHIBITION GAINS Adds Planing Machine CONCLUDE SCHOOL Sunday w as th e w arm est day of the P lan s fo r th e fa ir to be held next Jo h n H enry Hoss, a respected and The E astm an Lum ber com pany has No discouragem ent w as expressed Mrs. Rose B a rtlett, le ctu rer for the sum m er a re beginning to form and season, th e th erm o m eter se ttin g th e su b stan tia l citizen, who has spent th e by the sp eak ers a t a platform m eeting tak en an o th er fo rw ard step in th e en G resham O utlook’s cooking school fre q u en t m eetings of th e fa ir board 1926 reco rd of a te m p e ra tu re of 76 d e past q u a rte r of a cen tu ry in O resh- I held ln eonnection w ith a recen t din largem ent of its p lan t ill G resham to and com m ittees a re held for th e pur grees. So g rea t w as th e lu re of th e am, passed aw ay at his home on F r i n er under th e auspices of th e W. C. m eet the ever in creasin g dem and by w hich held its th ird m eeting in the pose of fu rth e rin g tho se plans. At a su nshine an d balm y w inds n early day aftern o o n follow ing a brief acu te T. U. at th e M ethodist E piscopal I th e in stallatio n of a planing mill basem ent auditorium of th e M ethodist Episcopal ch u rch , has announced rec en t m eeting of th e board th e a r everyone and his rela tio n w ere out illn ess, su rro u n d ed by his childron church. The flood of w et p ro paganda w hich is now n early com plete and "oven d in n e rs” as th e su b ject of her c h ite c t’s p lans for th e buildings w ere for a spin. R ep o rts com ing from th e who did everything possible to lessen m ust be niet 8ajd th e speakers, by an r «ad y for operation. next lecture. The advantage of heat adopted and referre d to th e com m it region of th e Sandy riv er, w here th e th e pain of th e la st hours. A post a r o u sed public opinion and a m oral A large platform has been erected reg u latio n as a saving of tim e and tee on buildings. T he c a rry in g out of sm all briny sm elt held sw ay over th e I m ortem exam ination revealed iu testi- conscience w hich w ill in th e end bring on th e sw itch tra c k of th e Mt. Hood th ese p la n s w ill begin in th e n ear fu m ultitudes, said th e crow ds w ere nal o b stru ctio n as th e cau se of hie , about th e law and o rder. C areful i division of the P. E. P. com pany on the energy for th e housew ife is given as tu re w ith th e erectio n of th e m ain enorm ous. Traffic w as a m a tte r of death. He had been in feeble h ealth scru tin y of political can d id ates w as east side of Hood avenue and on th is follows by Mrs. B a rtlett: “ S pring has come aud w ith it your building, w hich w ill be all th a t w ill be hours ra th e r th an m in u tes in tra v e rs foÄ M veral m onths, m uch of th e tim e j urged bv practically all of the speak- platform is a p artly enclosed building boys and g irls forget everything else attem pted in th a t line th is sum m er. ing but a com p arativ ely sh o rt d istan ce c o i n e d to his bed u n d er th e care cf a erg and jt wa9 8tated tb a t m any wp, housing the new m achinery. in th e happy search for wild flowers, Subsequent buildings w ill conform to and it w ould be im possible to any n u rse but he seem ed slig h tly im- office 8eeker8 w, „ try to vote8 by Th<< ma(n ’ a m odern i | fishing trip s and hikes—ju st for the th e p lan s alread y adopted by the w here nearly estim ate th e num ber of proved recen tly and his going was un- 1 eläim inä t o h e d r v ittn m e v i, p e l , expected. Only five days before his S hneider am i W J d w ere P ? « ’ T h ere “ ' 8° ** ‘’“‘“ K ° U‘ *“ WHrm 8' ,n board. T he com m ittee on grounds vehicles on the highw ay. death he attended ch u rch and partook “ a k J a ,8„ th ^ R e y E H orstum . n * £ h T ' ? rU" 8h‘ne' How often you have been co n sists of Chas. Cleveland, O. A. E a st Several resid e n ts along Main stre e t _f i„ . ♦ peaK trs, also m e Kt v. E. H orstm an n I l>y a 50-horse pow er electric m otor, asked, yes begged to go along. Much m an, J. O. W ilson, Ju liu s Meier, B. L. in G resham w ith p len ty of leisu re a t of com m union. In sp ite of th e fact au(j p a . Im lay, law enforcem ent of- t }, ere is m uch rough lum ber on as you w anted to, you co uldn’t because W alrad. H. A. Lew is. Theod. B rugger th e ir disposal counted th e m achines th a t he w as too deaf to lie a r serm ons fleer in th e office of th e city atto rn ey I hand w hich will be m ade into ttnlsh- you had to get dinner. A nother year and C. G. Schneider. passing along th a t highw ay. By a or any p a rt of th e service, he w as a of P ortland. lin g lum ber of various g rad es by the or two and your boys and g irls will P lan s for th e beautifying of th e carefu l estim ate it w as found th a t re g u la r atten d a n t at ch u rch w h e n Mr. Cooper said th a t it is not possi- new mill. It is claim ed th a t by th is be men aud women in homes of th e ir during the peak of th e aftern o o n tr a f ever able to go. Those who knew him g rounds are also being m ade u nder hie in six y ears to prove prohibition a m eans the com pany can buy to b etter own. They a re grow ing up for th e th e directio n of H. A. Lew is and his fic a c a r w as passin g a given point host recognized his exem plary q u a li failure. T h at w ill depend on its ef- advantage, g rad e its lum ber m ore first and la st tim e and how you w nPd com m ittee. T his w ill include th e lan d every five seconds. T he stream of ve ties. He w as a kind husband and feet on fu tu re g enerations. He said closely so as to give the custom er a love to spend hours w ith them ! You scaping of th e grounds and p la n tin g of hicles continued from ab o u t 2 o’clock fath e r, a good neighbor, in d u strio u s th a t In sta te s w here the law has been b etter quality and can m ake up out of realize th e p leasu re It would give and trees, sh ru b s and flowers. It is ex u n til 6 in th e evening, w ith a g rad u al and honorable. in force for m any y ears it has proved th e rough the lines m ost in dem and. th e need of th e influence of your com pected th a t these w ill be larg ely do lessening in num ber far into th e night. Mr. H oss was horn in G allon, Ohio, a great success. They will c a rry a full stock of old panionship. but your sense of duty nated by florists and n u rsery m en who T here w as not a m in u te of cloudy m a r r i e d M a n - p i l ' t i ' w 'p '* Mr- Schneider spoke p a rtic u la rly of grow th yellow flr lum ber and be ready keeps you tied to your cook stove. w ill w ish to a s sist th e fair in th a t way. w eather d u rin g th e day, su nshine « Z v d , ,MaryKE ll,a b e ,h .^ C r a c k e n at th(, ,im ,tatj()ns pla(.„d Qn O resbanl to supply th e needs of b u ild ers in ev- Meals m ust be p rep ared . Not only The am usem ent com m ittee is w o rk holding sw ay for 11 h o u rs and 49 m in s n e n t m n r " h V a“ council by th e provision of the ch ar , r y " ,in K from dim ension to moulding, prepared but dozens of other task s to ’m h 6 J 6“. ? ° f ? #PP* ter, which was good ln its day but I The com pany, which is Incorporated, ing on p la n s for a bigger and b etter utes. Many of th e m achines passing m a r r i i n / be accom plished th a t req u ire tim e p ro gram th a n ever before. T he p e r south on M ain stre e t w ere bound for 90 io„? p i , „ " “f.: which 1» outgrow n and out of date. ,s owned and operated by O. A. E ast- and labor. If you had som e one to a t sonnel of the com m ittee is T. R. G overnm ent Camp and it is said a t W hile p en alties have been« increased m an and his tw o sons, H. Elton E ast- tend to your cooking and w atch your H ow itt, E. W. A ylsw orth, O. A. E a s t least 300 ca rs visited th a t place during th is union, one of whom died in in- ; nian and E. Wilson E astm an. huking w hile you sw ept, dusted, mude th e day. Some of th e v isito rs th e re fancy. T hose surviving a re A nna M„ lh r ‘JU’' h»u‘ th e 8,atp- G resh am ’s mu- m an and C. M. Q uicksall. beds, w ashed dishes and cooked your F red erick F. and H elen M. of ftresh - niclpal judKe Can nOt impo8e ja " 8en- w ere a little critica l of th e day in gen A pproval w as given of the plan to MANY SHOW HONOR dinner all ready to go onto th e table lease th e fair grounds, including the era l and com plained of th e dust. The am, and H erb ert H. of P o rtlan d . Two / nCe / “XCeed 25 days and a dne of TO PIONEER CITIZEN when you arriv ed w ith your fam ily at siste rs survive. Mrs. J. M. F ulton of *5° ’ „ K T “ 888 ° f law breakl,1K are rac e tra c k , to the A m erican Legion therm om eter reg istered n early 80 d e meal tim e, you w ould th en give your os ..... .. , ,, handled by county officers la rg e r p e n - , _ post fo r a three-day C elebration of the grees th e re a t noon. 87 h y ears bp ,nfli w ell filled i Iowa, T le X ^ X k of l: age, nf ^ and Mrs. J. H. altfes c#n county a " d t d , , , h , M r J w The ith ^ M " ethodist d 8 a n d - church " “ ‘- 8 w as S atu rd ay . f - boy and g irl the tim e they so w ant and F o u rth of July. A pplication has also T here a r e still a few pessim istic need. been m ade by a m otorcycle association folks left who d eclare “ we alw ays tern o o n who had gath ered to h ear the G resham 1 S chneider recom m ended th e am end "You have probably read lengthy for the use of the g ro u n d s on May 30 have some bad w eath er in M arch,” but m ent of th e c h a rte r m aking it possi- last w ords to be spoken over th e r e a rticle s on the adv an tag es of th e th e r o r 31, or possibly both dates. indications would hold o ut th e prom Mr. and Mrs. Hoss m ade th e ir home ble (o sentence a law breake]. to lm m ains of Lew is G. Metzger, a G resham It ise of an early and fo rw ard sp rin g in K ansas for th e first ten years of pri8onn.ent for six m onths and a line pione‘‘r ’ wbo passed aw ay at his home m o statically co n tro lled oven. a fte r an unpreced en ted absence of th e ir m arried life, com ing to Oregon in of , 500 D runken drivers, who a re po- ° " ®°Uth R oberts 8trppt T hursday sounded com plicated, and w ith the FUN E R A L A N N OUN CED FOR LLOYD JONSRUD w inter w eather. F arm plow ing is be 1890. They have lived in G resham for te n tla l m urder8 8bou)d be gfven |h I m orning, March 11, after an extended p a rt of your brain th a t w asn 't p la n ning tom orrow 's work, you th o u g ht It — -_ j . . i : lim lt h(, believes illness. ing rushed, early po tato es and peas 25 y ears, and in th e .------ hom e w . here . both would be nice If you had th e tim e to A rran g em en ts have been com pleted and even beans a re being p lanted, and died for 20 years. The Rev. E. G. Judd had ch arg e of Mr. H orstm an pointed to th e im- ru n It. by J. E. M etzger of th e G resham fu if th e “ I-told-you-so's” a re to get any F u n eral services w ere held at th e provem ent in com m un,t y iife> g re a te r " ’** preachinK 8prvlce. •■»Isted by the n eral p a rlo rs for th e fu n eral service com eback a t th e p ro g ressiv e farm ers "A th e rm o statica lly co ntrolled oven, M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch on Mon- tb r)ft and com fort and b etter homeg Rev. D. M. (’«they. The la tte r spoke of Lloyd Jo n sru d , aged 29 years, w hich they w ill have to be stirrin g . ln plain E nglish, Is a w heel on th e side day forenoon u nder th e direction of under p ro h lb ltio n . He disposed of th e Very “ -«.chlngly of th e early pioneers w ill be held a t th e U ndenom inational of the oven w ith num bers ran g in g J. E. M etzger’s F u n eral p arlo rs. Dr. mooted question of "p erso n al liberty' and recalled th e tim e when Mr. Metz- from 250 to 550, th e en tire ran g e of tem ple W ednesday aftern o o n a t 2 Chimney Eire Spreads to Walls. C. W. H u ett, as p asto r of Mr. Hoss, by saying th a t personal liberty ends Rer ha<l Come acroBS th e Pla,n s frjTn o’clock in charg e of the Rev. S. F. cooking te m p eratu res. A fter the w heel spoke of th e faith fu l life and triu m w here pufllic w elfare begins. K ansas w ith his fath er, landing in Some dam age w as done to th e chim P itts. is set according to a proven te m p e ra p h an . t d eath, and b ro u g h t w ords of Mr. Im lay expressed the belief th a t OreB° n ln 1878’ H e be«P°ke w° r d8 of P ecu liarly sad circ u m stan ces atten d ney in the B. O. Bosw ell residence on tu re given on a ch a rt, th e oven is com fort for th e bereaved, ta k in g as his j tbe prohibltlon ,aw w ll| be enforced ln «.vmpathy for those called on to the death of th is prom ising young South R oberts avenue F rid ay m orning ext ■ Blessed a re th e dead th a t die In | th e futurp fl8 w e„ a8 o th er crb n fn al | m ourn and said he th o u g h t it was lighted, th e reg u la to r au to m atically m an, w hich took place in the city of by a chim ney fire w hich began in the th e L ord^ The Rev. David Cathey |aW8 an(, , hat thfa w l|, ab()Uf fitting and rig h t th a t friends and brings- the heat of thp oven to th e de Chicago M arch 8, from pneum onia. furnace. So in ten se w as th e h eat it sired te m p eratu re and m ain tain s th a t and th e Rev. J. H. Wood assisted in when offlcer8 arp 8ylnpatby w lth , h)l neighbors should g ath er to weep with It is said th a t follow ing the d eath of cracked th e flue from top to bottom , a • _ tem p eratu re exactly until the gas Is ri.«.* those who weep and extend a sym pa th e service. The m usic w as u n u su ally |aw8 w h,ch t „ ey are enforce sh u t off. his b ro th er, Jam es Jo n sru d , about a and th e flames sp read th ro u g h th e b eautiful and com forting. A q u arte t A read jn g „ Mr„ E „ Kfi|, an(, th etic hand to those in d istress. w alls in the dining room around th e y ear ago, he w as so overcom e w ith "M any baking and cooking failures com posed o C. E. R usher. Miss M artha j whf8t)inK ,,y ¡qi88 A u g u sta H ab „ The Rev. Mr. Judd recalled th e p e r g rief he determ ined to leave the scene chim ney. W hen Mrs. Boswell first are due to th e o v erh eatin g or u n d er fect home life of Mr. and Mrs. Metz- ag >erg, . rs. J. . A ylsw orth an ,l i com pleted th e evening’s program . The of his b ro th e r’s accident and w ent to saw th e flames shooting from th e top Leslie W alrad sang "Jesu s, Lover of ! proceeds of th e supper w hich netted I Ker and ,b e a ffection, frien d sh ip and heating or to the baking of the food of th e chim ney, she th o u g h t she could Chicago to work. My Soul." Mr. R u sh er sang "One over $80. will go to th e C hildren's felloW8h,p ,b a t e«*Bted betw een the for too sh o rt or too long a tim e. T em He is survived by his p are n ts, Mr. I easily sm oth er th e fire w ith sa lt and p e ra tu re can n o t be guessed at, and Sw eetly, Solem n T h o ught,” and Miss F arm Home. two. He spoke from the w ords. "I and Mrs. J. B. J o n s r u d , a b ro th er, th u s put out th e blaze in th e flue, but even if a th erm o m eter Is used, an ex H agberg sang “The End of th e Road.” the s ta rt of th e fire w as too g rea t t<> shall be satisfied when I aw ake with A rth u r Jo n sru d , and seven sisters, act tem p eratu re can n o t be m aintained Miss Amy Cooper tfas accom panist thy likeness.” He eulogized C hrist as Mrs. C a rrie H ickey and Mrs. R uth respond to th is tre a tm e n t and some- unless one is w illing to stan d alo n g ROCKWOOD and played th e fu n eral m arches. the p attern for all and suld th a t h earts Folsom , of S andy; Mrs. Mary F unk, of one’ unknow n ‘° her, very obligingly side of the stove and co n stan tly ad T he p a llb e a re rs w ere A. J. W. Mrs. D ella Stockton T aylor becam e can o ,l|y be com forted as they em- P o rtla n d ; Mrs. L ena Peacock; G ene sent in a call to th e fire dep artm en t. ju st the heat. T he heat reg u la to r Brow n, K arl J. H agberg, S. S. Thom p th e m other of a fine baby boy early I braced the prom ises of God’s word vieve, F ra n ce s and E thel Jo n sru d at She expressed her ap p reciatio n for does this au tom atically. son, A. W r. M etzger, A rza Sm ith and this m orning a t th e home of her p ar- I Mis8 M artha H agberg sang beautifully this, as it la te r developed th a t w ithout th e fam ily hom e n ea r Sandy. 'Also the h eat reg u la to r, by m ain J. A. Bushong. In term e n t was in Mt. ents, Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Stockton. Ibree selections, "Rock of Ages," “ I In term en t w ill be m ade in the Sandy th e aid of th e firem en th e residence tain in g the heat of th e oven a t a very Scott cem etery beside the body of his i Mrs. T ay lo r's home is in Tacom a. Shall Know H im ” and "T he End of would have been doomed. • cem etery. low te m p eratu re , m akes it possible to beloved wife whose going he had s o ' a son w as born to Mr. and Mrs. G. fbe Road,” acco m p an ied . a t th e piano cook a w hole m eal, boil soups and deeply m ourned. A w ealth of flow ers, w. Jen k in s on the S tanley road S at- by Miss Amy Cooper. P aiu tin g and P ap erin g . Piano Tuning. I T he casket was covered wi*h lovely vegetables, ro ast m eats, and bake des P iano tu n in g $3.50. P iano and or- See W’m. E arn s for p ain tin g , tin tin g th e gifts of sym pathizing friends, cov- I u rd a y . se rts ln the oven, all a t one tim e, w hile gan rep a irin g . F red B. Jones, 2625 and papering. All w ork g u aran teed . ered th e grave. i The re g u la r Bible study and p ray er I floral co n trib u tio n s from relativ es and 49th stre e t SE., P o rtlan d , phone TA bor H ogan road. R. 1, Box 70-A, G resh The q u a rte t sang "N earer My God m eeting will be held T h u rsd ay eve-1 friends. The p allb ea re rs w ere S. f you a re m iles aw ay w ith your boy and 8952, or G resham 1561.—Adv. am , Oregon. to T liee in connection w ith th e com- ; nlng at the parsonage, to w hich all are Jones, George S lerat, Jo h n S leret, girl. T h at m eans d in n er ready w hen vou retu rn . The h eat re g u la to r m a in m itm ent services a t th e grave, w hich ! invited. W illiam Thom, Arnold Ruegg and Roy tain s an even te m p eratu re for baking, w ere read by Dr. A. Thom pson. I The T rip le Chimes com pany will W. G ibbs. O a s o l in e is not the only thing we sell. m aking oven peeping u n necessary. L ew is C. M etzger w as b o rn in Illi- f a « t i ." l ' Kive a uni<l ue m usical program at the R il service, is w hat we give aw ay to We w ish to V x p re s s .m"r ap p reciatio n Roi kwood ch u rch « " der th e auspices I ><ols Ja n u a ry 14. 1858. He w as m a rrie d Sim ply place your baking in the oven, go ahead w ith your oth er w ork and E a c h and every one of ou r custom ers. 3 of the sym pathy expressed in word oi ,b e E pw orth League F riday eve-1 to S arah Beers Septem ber 15, 18#T when it Is baked re tu rn to your k itc h S p e c ia l atte n tio n is paid to your b atterie s and deed by th e m any frien d s during I ning, M arch 19, ,at 8 o’clock, T h lt.la n d to them were born th ree children, en and rem ove it from th e oven. th e illn ess and at th e fu n eral of our I com pany co n sists of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. and E lm er R., now of Rose- H a v e us inspect them regularly. “In canning season, fill your ja rs beloved fath e r, J. H. Hoss, and for th e tv « , t Mrs. burg, and Jen n ie M., now Mrs. Oswald, beautiful flowers. Davis and son and daughter. A i r Is free, and th e service th a t goes w ith it. w ith fru it and syrup, place them in 5 Mr. and Mrs H. H. Hoss, Mr. and ,,avi8 *8 a n,,’m ber of the De Moss of P ortland. He was m arried to Mrs th e oven to sterilize, re tu rn to your ■ M a n y tire s a re ruined by im proper inflation B Mrs. F red F. Hoss, A nna M. and ¡fam ily and her d au g h ter is a read er. A- M. Ruth In 1897. No ch ild ren were kitchen in tim e to rem ove them from H elen M. Hoss. Rockwood is th e only point In th is I born to th is union. The deceased was S o let us use the tire gage for you frequently. d istric t th a t th e com pany will visit I brought up am ong the D unkards and the oven and tig h ten tbe lids. And E v e r y c a r ow ner should be b etter inform ed such fru it— not cooked u n til it falls in Pedigree Klanks. this year. early In childhood professed faith in T he Outlook has a supply of pedi R e g a r d in g oil for c ra n k case and tran sm issio n . pieces but as firm as w hen you placed The reg u la r o rch e stra p ractice w n ijG h rls t. S hortly before his death he g ree b lanks, useful for dairym en, it iu th e ja r, V is c o s ity in oil is the m ain fea tu re of all lubrication. a place S atu rd ay evening a t 6:30. I expressed his faith and hope in the stock and p oultry raise rs. L arge, very "T h e heat re g u la to r Raves food, gas, useful, a t 5 cen ts each. 25 for 85c. In fo rm a tio n along th is line will I God he had learned to tru s t In his I tim e and labor. In fact It is the g re a t See the b arg ain s listed In th e W ant childhood days. The th ree ch ild ren of C e r t a i n l y m ean m ore m iles to your ca r and W ant Ads. add to your profit. e st co n trib u tio n ever m ade to the com Ads. Mr. M etzger w ere p resen t at the fu E x c e p tio n a l perfo rm an ce; likew ise. ---- ............. .. ' ------------- fort, happiness and h ealth of tbe rierai. housewife. It gives h er tim e to spend S m a ll e r re p a ir b ills; le t us explain with her boys and g irls th a t is now LUSTED | T h e r e a re tire s and tire s, but Goodrich tires. spent in oven peeping and pot w atch- A uspices B aptist L adies’ Guild A r e th e best in the long run. a,,d «very housew ife know s how Mrs Fred Morgan left last Sat- New Basement of Raptist Uliurelt T h r e e grades, all G oodrich built. urday for W alla W alla, W ashing- 5tany hour8 of ,reedo1» a “ d happiness ton, w here she will visit her p are n ts, [ ” >is c° u |11 Klve her. I n balloon and high p re ssu re types. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Berney for tw o ' Y‘‘8terda>r’« special topic w as O u r prices a re as low as possible w ith weeks. Mrs. F risk , who form erly kept cookle8- and Mr8- gave recipes | N a tio n a lly know n and advertised goods. house for th e M organs, will (ake care ! io r varl,,UH and a,8° to ,d of ° tb - of the house during Mrs. M organ's ab- er nutrR,UU8 “ >'<• «“ "H / prep ared foods for the fam ily, At the close of First-Class Meal for 50c the session two cakes w ere again giv Country Stor anducted. en aw ay. They w ent to Mrs. A. L a u - Bargains in useful articles. BORING Nothinir over $1 derb ack and Mrs. E. M iller, both of — I Tie- B o ring Ladles Aid will hold a | G resham . At th e next m eeting tw o i b azaar In the I. O. (). F. hall S atu rd ay ! cakes will be d istrib u ted and, In addi- To make the sver-t es K EM EM BEK TH E n lg h t, March 20. A good program will , tlon, thre>' g ran d prf*pp. All the cou- pecially apt, a liberal sup s ta rt at 8:15 and lunch w ill be sold pons given out d u rin g th e w eeks w ill ply of Novelties, Candies, afte r th e sale. Everybody welcome. he used in d eterm in in g ihe successful ones. T he g ran d prizes a re an en am etc., will be found here for to be given for the benefit of the Gresham Band in the eled H aw keye tim e co n tro l clock, a COTTRELL your selection. M bsob I c Hall, Ur< sliMm, March 17 V ulcan waffle Iron, and a pancake "D ru sllla W ith a M illion" will be griddle. T he ladles should b rin g all played at the C ottrell schoolhouse F ri th e ir coupons. They should be a t th e .4.9 ozic of the prizes lee ore ffivinp nix of our day, March 19. T his p ictu re Is con ch u rch prom ptly at 2:30 on T h u rsd ay Bent Po. traitn. Don't forget the benefit dance sidered m ost w onderful and Is expect aftsrn o o n , as tl\ere will be no reserved for the Greoh-im Band. ed to draw a record house. seats, and a large crow d Is anticipated. BAKE DAT. CH URCH DINNER FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 19 5:30 to 7:30 St. Patrick's Day M A SQ U ER A D E DANCE The Oscarette Phone 541 HARDY STUDIO Gresham Turn over a new leaf- -to tb e W ant D on't lay down th e p ap er till you Ads. have read the W ant Ads.