T W IC E
A
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G resham O utlook
VOL. 1«, NO. 10
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 192«
TONIGHT ATTRACTS
MAKES YEARLY REPORT
TO OBSERVE EASTER
P. E. 1’. TRADE PAPER
S 1.50 Per Year
FOR LATE C. H. MODIN
GROWERS PLAN MEET
Much In terest is ce n terin g in th e
From a rep o rt of th e N ear E ast Re-
An E a ster service w hich tak es the
The follow ing clipping from the
F u n e ra l services w ere held W ednes
T he seventh an n u al m eeting of the
m usical en tertain m en t to be given at lief throu g h J. J. H andsaker, regional i form of a pageant will be given at the M arch num ber of th e Pepco Syn day aftern o o n at the H aley B aptist C ooperative B erry G row ers w ill be
th e high school gym nasium th is eve- d irector, is gleaned a num ber of i n - ' M ethodist Episcopal church next S u n ch ro n izer pays a glow ing trib u te to a ch u rch for the late C hrlstoffer Modin held at th e can n ery on W ednesday,
n ing by th e various o rganizations of te re stin g sta tistic s in connection w ith day m orning a t th e usual preaching w ell-know n citizen of G resham , B. O who died at th e Good S am aritan hos A pril 7. beginning at 2 o'clock p. m.
th e school, o rch e stra, band, glee clubs th e w ork which is being ca rrie d on by hour, 11 o’clock, by m em bers of the Bosw ell, especially in his capacity for pital in P o rtlan d , M arch 29, 1926. The
T his session w ill be taken up w ith
and se p arate individuals, accom panied th e organization.
D uring th e y ear I Bible school assisted by th e choir in yellow -legged chicken, w hich is sup service w as conducted by the Rev
business, Including th e rep o rt of th e
by in stru m e n ts of varied c h a ra c te r, 747,565 persons w ere given aid. 68,15!) special num bers and by W. D. K inder posed to be th e p rero g ativ e of Method Andrew Johnson, p asto r of the H aley
s e c re ta ry -tre a su re r on m em bership
concerning one of w hich in p a rtic u la r children w ere served and m ore th an on th e violin. T hose tak in g p a rt in- ist p reach ers only. T he m agazine B aptist ch u rch , assisted by th e Rev and financial condition. Copies of th e
th e re has been m uch speculation.
100,000 widows w ith children. The elude all ages, from tin y ch ild ren to m entioned is th e official o rgan of the E m anuel B jerqulst, of W arren, O re
rep o rt of th e y e a r’s business w ill be
I t h as been th e subject of m uch total relief ad m in istered am ounted to eld erly people, who have been drill P o rtlan d E lectric Pow er com pany and gon. Mrs. K. J. H agberg sang two
d istrib u ted to th e m em bers and it will
com m ent as to w hat h as been accom - over $94,000,000 and last y ear’s income ! ing for two or th ree w eeks in an ef- each m onth honors sev eral of its em solos. T he p a llb ea re rs for the occa be read In detail. The election of two
plished at G resham Union high school of $4,752,239 w as raised at an ex- j fo rt to ca rry out th e service sm oothly ployes w ith little fe a tu re w riteups
sion w ere P W. I.edine, H erbert Olson d irecto rs will ta k e place, or th e r a ti
in a m usical w ay during th e p ast th re e pense of 13 per cent.
and im pressively.
A ccom panying th e a rtic le was a pic E. B ergstrom . A ugust Lekberg. C. II
fication of those elected by th e B erry
o r four years. W here once th e “or-
It has been decided to close down on j “D aybreak” is th e subject of the tu re of th e v eteran P. E. P. em ploye L indgren and E. J. Borling. I n te r G row ers P ack in g com pany a t its
c h e s tra ” w as a m a tte r of com m isera- th e relief w ork as now ca rrie d on w ith- pageant, w hich depicts th e daw ning of who by th e way has been in th e ser m ent w as made in D ouglas cem etery m eeting on A pril 5. O ther m a tte rs of
tion and object of pity, th e re now ex- in th e com ing th ree years and in th e I new hopes on th e m orning of th e r e s vice of th e com pany for the past 21
T he deceased w as born in Sweden in terest or for th e advancem ent of the
ists an organization th a t no one in m eantim e it is th e purpose of those in u rrectio n , th e spread of daybreak years, and to obtain th is p ictu re the Decem ber 24, 1855, and 44 y ears ago
b erry in d u stry will be discussed, in
G resham would be asham ed to invite charge to in te re st reliab le individuals th ro u g h the cen tu ries by the w ork and local photographer, R obert H ardy, had cam e to th is co u n try , first se ttlin g in
cluding c u ltu ra l m ethods. T he con
P o rtlan d friends in to h ear . T he sam e to sponsor th e su p p o rt of th ese u n influence of P au l. L u th er, Tyndale, to work a ru se on Mr. Boswell, telling N ebraska w here the fam ily endured
tro l of th e stra w b e rry root weevil will
applies to th e band, only no band fo rtu n a te ch ild ren so th a t when the W esley and the P ilgrim F ath e rs. A him he w anted to try out a new kind h ard sh ip s and privation u nder pioneer
be discussed and o rd ers will be taken
form erly existed at all. How in th e final aid is w ithdraw n, funds w ill be stro n g appeal is m ade for peace of lens in the gallery. T he resu lts conditions for 19 years. They moved
for "Go W est," a poison bait consid
w orld Miss D orothy D ickey took available w ith w hich th e ir needs m ay th ro u g h o u t th e w orld. The final ep i w ere satisfacto ry and a fine cu t a c to Milaca, M innesota, in 1900 and in
ered by a g ric u ltu ra l colleges and b er
th o se raw , u n train ed boys and girls, be met. It is aim ed to a ssist in the sode re p re se n ts th e peoples of the com panied th e follow ing sto ry as 1914 th ey cam e to Oregon. In 1881 he
ry grow ers as su re to kill th is pest If
full of w iggles and giggles, and got ca re of th e ch ild ren u n til they be- w orld seeking for th e light, and C h ris tak en from th e S ynchronizer.
w as united in wedlock with Miss Inga properly applied. The am ount recom
them down to business and gets th e come self-supporting.
"B. O. Boswell, during his 21 years B rita B ackm an who survives him and
tian n ations responding to th e call. It
mended is 100 pounds per acre, and Its
m usic out of them , and such splendid
The elim ination of m alaria in p a rts closes w ith a b eautiful and ap p ro p ri service w ith th e com pany, has become to th is union w ere born 10 children,
use will be a prevention if th e field is
m usic, is one of th e seven w onders of of both G reece and T urkey is an im ate tableau show ing all beholding th e a keen judge of crisp fried chicken
of whom four sons and four d au g h ters free from th e weevil, and a cu re if It
G resham .
p o rta n t p a rt of th e child w elfare p ro full glory of th e cross. An offering and quince jelly. Acting as com m er a re now living. Mrs. A nnie Nystead
Is infested. It is considered very im
T he proceeds of the m usicale to gram successfully ca rrie d o ut by the will be tak en for m issionary w ork. It cial d ep artm en t rep rese n tativ e for the
of Milaca, M innesota; Mrs. B ertha p o rtan t to tre a t th is y ea r's p lan tings,
n ig ht will be used for th e purchase N ear E ast Relief. D uring th e p ast 10 is expected th a t baptism and reception ru ra l d istrict rad iatin g from G resh
Im bler, of C resw ell, O regon; Andrew and it is likely th a t a less am ount of
of a bass viol, th e sam e to be the y ea rs blindness has been prevented in of m em bers w ill be a p a rt of th e s e r am. he ranged from the P o rtlan d city Modin, of F o re st G rove; Joe Modin,
the poison th an for old fields w ill be
p ro p erty of the school. At p resen t 30,000 children. T here have been pro- vice.
lim its to Crown Point and the Colum Mrs. Ida Nelson and C hris Modin, of sufficient w hen applied to young
th e re a re five a s p ira n ts for th e honor duced on o rp h an ag e farm s and gar-
Bible school w ill m eet as usual a t 10 bia riv er to E stacad a, a d istric t ro u g h P o rtlan d ; Jo h n Modin and Mrs. T. J. plants. The B erry G row er m an age
of playing th is big in stru m e n t w hen dens 438 to n s of vegetables, 2,121 o'clock, but the session w ill be sh o rt ly 30 m iles square. He w as like the L arson, of Boring. Mr. Modin also
m ent is urging th a t it !s Im portant to
it shall have been purchased. I t is bushels of g rain and 67 tons of m eat in o rd er to give tim e for a rra n g in g the band w here one chap played all the leaves a b ro th er in Sweden and auoth-
place o rd ers on or before the d ate of
understood th a t th e re w ill be some and dairy products.
in stru m e n ts.
He in stalled service, er in th is country.
church for th e exercises.
the an n u al m eeting.
so rt of try o u t to determ ine who is the
T he ta sk of th e organization now is
A brief m eeting of th e E pw orth read m eters, collected bills, settled
At th e age of 17 Mr. Modin w as con
It is expected th a t a t the m eeting
b est qualified of the five to handle the to provide for th e 36,090 o rp h an s in its L eague will be held a t th e usual hour com plaints, w orked up line ex ten verted to a life-long and active faith in
m inute d etails will be given for the
big fiddle.
ca re and to find hom es, if possible, for in th e evening. T he su n rise p ray er sions and kept everyone contented.
C h rist w as baptized and united w ith co n tro l of th e c h e rry fly m aggot. This
P robably the num bers on th e pro- some of th e th o u san d s still hom eless, m eeting announced by th e L eague has
"On th e re g u la r m onthly m eter rea d the B ap tist church. From th a t tim e to is very im p o rtan t as th e p ro sp ect Is
g ram req u irin g the m ost carefu l re- W ith cooperation on the p a rt of those been called off on account of th e u n ing dates, the fa rm ers' wives prep ared
his d e p a rtu re he lived a co n sisten t and fair for a crop and our d irecto rs say
h ea rsin g and atten tio n w ill be those w ith m eans, it is hoped th a t th ree ce rtain ty of the w eath er and th e m any special d in n ers for him, and a special
devoted C h ristian life and alw ays and they will refu se to receive ch e rrie s
from th e com ic opera, “ ‘H M. S. P in a y ears m ore m ay see th is gigantic ta sk o th er events of th e day.
d inner in e a ste rn M ultnom ah county everyw here enjoyed th e resp ect and th a t have not been p roperly sprayed.
fo re,” a production of the fam ous w rit finished. .
The evening service will be given m eans fried chicken. So “Boz” has a affection of his friends and neighbors. T h ere will also be a discussion on
er, A rth u r Sullivan. F or w eeks th e
over to th e choir, w hich will give th e tonnage and ta ste for chicken th at He w as an honored m em ber of several how to grow sm ooth pears. These
Card of Thunks.
young people have been busy try in g to
b eautiful E aster ca n ta ta, “Life E v er com pares w ith the circuit rid ers' in ch u rch es, having posts of resp o n si problem s w ill be handled u n d er the
We ta k e th is m eans of expressing la stin g ,” u nder the direction of Miss th e ir palm y days.”
p erfect th e d etails of th is splendid
bility in all of them . In the H aley supervision of County A gent, S. B.
piece of m usic and it is sale to say no h ea rtfe lt th an k s and g ratitu d e for all G ertru d e A lexander. It w ill consist
B aptist ch u rch , of w hich he was a Hall.
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the kindness fend sym pathy show n us
one will go aw ay disappointed. The d uring the r<&-nt illn ess and death of of choruses, solos, a q u arte t, a trio and VICTOR! M ILLIN ER! SCHOOL TO m em ber a t the tim e of his death, he
Many o th e r m a tte rs of im portance
m usicale a t th e high school gym th is our beloved husband, fath e r and a duet. Those ta k in g p a rt are, for th e I
MEET,
had been deacon for several years, to B erry G row ers w ill be taken up, in
evening bids fair to be w orth the ef- brother.
bass, Ja ck so n Jones, Leslie W alrad, j
Sunday school te ac h er and had held cluding a com plete and detailed a c
fo rt of all who can to atten d th e pro- I - We a re also g rate fu l for th e many
H allie Jones and Dr. W. J. O tto; for j T he ladies of the V ictory com m unity o th er offices of honor and tru st. He count of th e asso ciatio n 's w orking
beautiful floral offerings
w
ill
m
eet
at
th
e
hom
e
of
Mrs.
H
enry
gram of genuine, wholesom e en ter- j
w as of a q u iet disposition and conduct plan, w hich does n o t seem to be as
Mrs. Ada M etzger, Lewis W. Metz th e ten o r, H. W. S tro n g and C. E.
tainm ent.
ger, E lm er M etzger, Mrs. Emil R u sh er; for th e alto, Mrs. E. E. W ell D outhlt, A pril 6, 8 and 14 for a th ree- w hich won for him a host of friends thoroughly understood by some of the
day
m
illin
ery
school.
Miss
E
sth
e
r
B.
Oswald and J. H. Metzger.
ing, Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth, Miss Em m a
He w ill be m issed from his accu s m em bers as It should be.
High School Notes.
B. Johnson, Miss Amy Cooper and Cooley, clothing sp ecialist w ith the tom ed place In ch u rch from w hich he
A question box is planned for th is
T h ere is now a move on foot a t the
Don’t lay down th e p aper till you Miss H o rten se S ow ard; and for th e extension service, is conducting the
was
never
ab
sen
t
If
possible
for
him
to
year,
and if any have special problem s
have
read
th
e
W
ant
Ads.
high school to estab lish a sta n d ard
soprano. Miss M yrtle R q sh er, Mrs. school. T he class is lim ited to 20 attend.
or
questions
re la tin g to th e grow th,
school rin g and pin for use am ong the — 1
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W illoughby, Mrs. W. D. K inder, Mrs. m em bers.
h arv estin g or m ark etin g of b erries or
stu d en ts. An effort is being m ade to tem p latin g en terin g G re^tam high
T
hose
who
are
contem
p
latin
g
at
Card ol' Thank*.
Mary Dodge, Miss Ida Sow ard, Miss
oth er fru its, they m ay be w ritte n on a
sta n d ard ize these so th a t w herever school d u rin g th e com ing yqar, to- Joyce K idder and Miss Mabel W inters. te n d h ‘K ,h,B cla8S " hould com m unicate
We wish to th an k our frien d s for
slip of paper and dropped Into th e box,
th
e
ir
kin
d
n
ess
in
the
death
of
our
be
seen, th e w earer may be recognized as g eth er w ith th e ir teach ers, a re invited Mrs. Ja s. S terlin g is accom panist.
w lth Mr8’ D outhlt to get “ 1,8t of
when an effort will be m ade to give
a m em ber of G resham Union high to become the g u ests of th e school on
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equipm ent and m ateria ls w hich should loved husband and fath e r and for the
b eautiful floral offerings.
the inform ation desired.
school. T ho sam e design w ould be May 7th and no pains will be spared to
E aster at th e B ap tist C hurch.
be used for th e class.
Mrs. In g a Modin and C hildren.
T he association is sta rtin g on its
used from year to year and th is would m ake th is an n u al recreatio n day one
E aster w ill be observed in all th e i T he m eetings are all day m eetings,
eighth year of organized grow ing and
m a teria lly lessen the cost to th e stu- j of both p le asu re and profit.
services of the B ap tist ch u rch on next beginning a t 10 o’clock in th e m orn- HEALTH ASSOCIATION
m ark etin g and th e m anagem ent urges
•lent-
T he te ac h ers for th e com ing y ear Sunday. T he Bible school will hold j fng and lastin g u n til 4 in th e after-
SPONSORS LECTCRE It as a duty and privilege of all m em
It has been decided to hold th e open for the high school w ill be elected at its reg u la r session beginning a t 10 j noon.
day for eighth g rad e rs on the 7th of the an n u a l m eeting of th e school o’clock. T he su b ject of th e re su rre c - j
Mrs. Haidle O rr-D unbar, E xecutive bers to atten d th is m eeting and con
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May. All eighth grade stu d e n ts con- j board to be held next Monday night.
S ecretary of the Oregon T uberculosis trib u te som ething to the good of the
tion will be considered by the p asto r, !
Acre of Violas ill Bloom,
association
and p resid en t of th e S tate work. Anyone Interested in th e su b
the Rev. E. G. Judd, at th e service be-
One of th e m ost b eau tifu l sig h ts to
ginning at 11 o'clock, when he will I m eet th e eye on a drive from G resh- F ederation of W om en's clubs, will ject, w hether m em bers or not, Is in
vited to attend.
speak from the topic “Why C hrist am to P o rtlan d over th e Base Line Is speak on "C hanging V iew -points on
Rose From th e Dead.” T here w ill be th e ac re of violas n ear Rockwood H ealth " in Room C of th e P o rtland
»alfe
FUTUKE LUMBER SUPPLY.
special m usic by th e choir. It is ex- w hich is ju s t com ing into bloom, public lib ra ry on T uesday, April 6, nt
S upplying th e A m erican people w ith
pected th a t new m em bers w ill be bap- These a re th e p ro p erty of W. L. Cris- 10:30 a. m. This is th e th ird and last tim ber products for fu tu re building
tlzed and received into th e m em ber- sey, p ro p rieto r of th e C rissey Alpine of a w ell attended series of health m aterial lias become a g re a t national
Brightly colored Easter Eggs, per i ship of th e ch u rch a t th e close of th e gardens. As th e ir nam e im plies, these m eetings organized by Mrs. A. ,H. Issue.
Not only is th is u vital facto r in the
dainty flowers a re of deep violet hue Pope, th e county educational c h a ir in d u strial developm ent of w estern
fectly harmless to eat since all color- I m orning or evening services.
man
of
the
MultnoVnah
County
Public
M embers of th e Bible school and and probably nothing can be found In
states, but refo restatio n Is a vital
| ing is pure fruit tints. Both large and
J young people’s societies w ill ren d e r th e e n tire su rro u n d in g co u n try to H ealth association. Mrs. P. R. W hite- necessity in the east and th e south.
small eggs. Easter Cards, Novelties,
"Keep the G reen M ountains G reen,”
an E aster p rogram in th e evening, be- com pare w ith th is ac re of blossom ing side, th e executive se creta ry of the a s
th e slogan adopted by the V erm ont
Box Candies, Etc.
sociation, extends a cordial invitation Is
g inning at 7:30, w hich w ill be in th re e , beauty.
F o restry association, in m aking a plea
to
all
those
in
terested
in
preventive
for conservation of the fo rests of the
p arts. “The F irst E a ste r,” " E a ste r and
the C hildren,” and "E a ste r for th e at th e Zion Evangelical church S u n and co rrectiv e health m easures to be state.
P ractically th e sam e plea is being
W orld." T he prelude, “ I Know T h at day at 11 o'clock and th e serm on will p resen t. No ch arg e is m ade for th is made
by the Society for th e P rotection
be
based
on
th
e
them
e,
"T
he
R
e
su
r
in
stru
c
tiv
e
series.
My Redeem er Lives,” will be given by
of New H am pshire F o rests, b u t it has
Gresham,
OREGON
rection
of
Je
su
s.”
G
erm
an
services
not yet indicated th a t “Keep the
Mrs. H. S. Clow.
uiitiiiniiaiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiin iiiiniim iiiiiiiuniii.......
O utlook W ant ads will help you on W hite M ountains G reen," will be Its
P a rt I. w ill include hym ns and spec- will follow at 11:50 and the Holy Com
the way to success.
slogan.
| ial num bers by th e choir, sc rip tu re m union w ill be celebrated with the use
T he lum ber Industry in m agnitude
of
the
G
erm
an
language.
T
he
topic
of
i read in g by Mrs. G aither, a read in g by
of p ayrolls and its im portance as u n i
In
su
ra
n
ce
funds
for
farm
loans.
No
Mrs. Schultz, and th e four episodes, "T houghts Suggested by E a s te r” will com m ission or brokerage. Very easy versal building m aterial, ra n k s am ong
the five g re a te st in d u stries of Our
"As S ure as You Can," "G uarding th e be discussed at 8 o’clock in th e eve term s. B. W. Thorne.-—Adv.
Country.
Tomb," "T he E arth q u a k e," and “The ning a t th e Senior L eague u n d er the
L um bering is also unique in giving
lead ersh ip of th e Rev. E. H orstm ann.
Phoenix Silk Hose for Ladle*.
A ngel’s M essage to th e W omen."
em ploym ent to classes of labor
In
all
th
e
new
shades.
Full
fash-
'
The
u
su
al
session
of
th
e
Sunday
In P a rt II. th e re will be recitatio n s
ioned, serv ice silk s and chiffons, $1.35, , th ro u g h o u t the y ear— p ayrolls met by
no o th er n ational source of em ploy
by Bobbie Jen n in g s, Bobble T etrlck , school will convene a t 10 a. m.
$1.50, $1.85. A ylsw orth & M artin.
m ent.—The M anufacturer.
Edith G ray, and Buford Cottinglm and
ITidenoiulnntlonnl Service*.
Many new W ant Ads. today.
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T ru m an H ouston. E xercises re p re
MA day on whleh sportive impositions are
T u rn over a new l e a f - t o the W ant „ ,f
18 “ <’» '“ * ato r or a com bine
The Sunday school will ren d e r an
h arv ester, R u ark sells it for less and
sen tin g the E a ster sp irit will be given
practiced* according to the dictionary.
E aster program at th e U ndenom ina
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pays th e freight. In tern atio n al H ar-
by beginner and p rim ary classes, and
tional tem ple Sunday m ornng to which
v ester Co., 300 Belm ont St., P o rtland.
G resham Beauty Shoppe
D orothy G ray and six p rim ary girls.
To the small boy this means April 1st, but it
all are invited. T he p asto r w ill preach every th in g in the line of cosm etic —Adv.
The p rim ary class will have a song,
at 2 o’clock in the afternoon from the therapy.
means something entirely different to another
C ourteous and efficient
Notice to Ibnt Owner*,
and a duet will be sung by M arian
th<
me, “ His R esurrection and O urs." treatm en t. Mrs. Lois St. C lair, F irst
It Is unlaw ful to allow dogs to ru n
gentleman—the high-pressure stock salesman.
Clow and A lta McMurry.
T here will also be evangelistic p rea ch S tate Bank building, phone 1841, loose w ithin the city of G resham be-
T he closing p a rt will be an allegory,
G resham .—Adv.
tw een April 1 and November 1. Own-
ing ag ain in the evening.
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erg of dogs so ru n n lh g loose co n tra ry
"Go and T ell," by 12 young people. An
Beware the financial “impositions” of this
Maybe w hat you don’t need some
to the o rdinance w ill be su b ject to a
E aster offering w ill be taken.
fellow. Every day Is “All Fool’s Day” to him.
L ist your w ants in the classified one else w ants. T ry
an ad In th e fine of not less th an $5.0®.
There is no “closed season” for him.
colum ns.
•’Inselfled.
Adv.E. IL KELLY, M arsh al.
Free Methodist Ser» Ice*.
The Sunday school will ren d er a
Americans lose a billion dollars a year in
b rief program a t the F ree M ethodist
ch u rch Sunday m orning at 10 o’clock
worthless investments.
followed by p reaching by th e p asto r on
the them e of the R esu rrectio n . T h ere •
The next time you are “interv iewed” just say
—a package delivered to you......... labeled
will also be preach in g again In the
you were not “born yesterday.” Hang on to
evening.
“A HOME” . . “A MORTGAGE PAID”
. . . . . .
’ , . . i . u shout-
The Jap an ese of G resham and vicin
“A D E SIR E D T R IP ” . . MARKED PAID
ity are cordially Invited to m eet at th e
Free M ethodist ch u rch S atu rd ay eve
......... a dream .......... you say ......................
ning when the Rev. A ugust Y nungren. '
but you can make that dream come true
a retu rn ed m issionary from Jap an ,
with a bit o’ th r if t........................................
will speak in th e ir native language.
The W om an's M issionary society
• • •'.......................... and an account at the
will m eet next W ednesday afternoon,
' April 7, at th e home of Mrs. Jessie
I Cathey, at 2:30. All ladies of th e com
m unity a re given a cordial invitation
to atten d th is m eeting.
GRE8HAM, OREGON
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All Fool’s Day
—dreaming
“ APRIL FOOL”
FIRST STATE BANK
BANK OF GRESHAM
A Strong Bank
Zion Evangelical Service*.
English Easter services will be held