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TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS VOL. 16. NO. 36 G resham O utlook <■HE.SHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY, .ICI.Y 102« VISIT TO MASONIC HOME ENJOYABLE The visit to th e M asonic and E a st ern S ta r hom e a t F o re st Grove la st Sunday aftern o o n by e a ste rn M ultno mah Masons and S ta rs and o th e rs was an enjoyable and profitable occasion. The reaso n for the trip w as to hold religious services in th e home, but be fore or follow ing th e service the visit- j o rs im proved th e op p o rtu n ity to go ! th ro u g h th e hom e and observe the | com fortable conditions u nder w hich th e inm ates live. It w as said th a t 70 1 T W IC E A W EEK *1.50 Per Year RAKERS JOURNEY TO VANCOUVER, B. C. A quick autom obile trip , w hich con sumed slig h tly m ore th an four days, was m ade recen tly to V ancouver, Vic to ria and re tu rn , including a side trip to Mt. R ainier, by Mr. and Mrs. C. I. R aker and th e ir son E llsw orth, w hich they describe as a m ost enjoyable journey. T h eir im pressions of the trip a re given in the follow ing letter by Mr. R ak er: Leaving hom e on Ju n e 24 at 11 eld erly or aged people and 20 children o'clock we crossed th e In terstate The G lorious F o u rth , th e 150th an- to 30 pieces will play each day and 2:12 Pace. At th e night show will be Benardo, bridge a t V ancouver over the Pacific m ake th is b eautiful place th e ir home niversary of A m erican independence, evening. T his in itself will be an Hal Fitzsim m ons, G. L. P ark er. in high trap p e se ac ts; Vail, in acro highw ay to Kelso, W ashington. We who, w ithout th is provision, w ould be w ill be duly and intensively observed a ttra c tiv e featu re as G resham has one Geo. H. W ilson, W. H. W illiam son. batic clown a c ts ;.th e G reat H arold, in stopped th e re for lunch a t 1 o'clock. hom eless or lonely or in distress. T he under auspices of th e A m erican Le- Mary J., Mrs. M. L. Taylor. of th e la rg e st and best train ed bands bounding w ire acts. The evening will From th ere we followed th e highw ay first resid e n t of the home w as re- 8<on at G resham in a th ree-d ay cele- in Oregon outside of the large cities, Baron C„ C. R. W illiam s. end with elab o rate firew orks. Amy Bond, Jo h n Bloom. ceived in F eb ru ary , 1922. bration beginning S atu rd ay night and and th e m usic will be rig h t up to for a d istance of 95 m iles from here, T h re e y ea rs a fte r th e laying of th e j extending through Sunday and Mon snuff. 2:2» Trot. R efresh m en ts and lunches w ill be th en took the new highw ay by way of c o rn e rsto n e of th e building on Ju n e j day- E thel, Rifle, M orton to Elbe, w here we av ailab le on th e grounds. Bull P atch. Hilan. T h ere w ill be tw o h arn ess events Cherokee Rosewood, H arry Davis. 16, 1920, th e m oney expended for H orse racing, both h a rn e ss and ru n - and th ree ru n n in g races, the program A dm ission to th e grounds is free. en tered the Tacom a highw ay to Mt. Lady Acme, Geo. L. P ark er. R ainier national park, it being 35 buildings, additions, im provem ents j ning, on Sunday afternoon and Mon- sta rtin g a t 2:30 o'clock. T h ere is a fine grove for picnic p arties m iles to the p ark entrance. Dick Dudley, John Bloom. and fu rn ish in g s am ounted to $310,000. «lay afterno o n will be th e chief a ttra c - and every convenience on th e grounds. Bell Chimes, L. R. W illiam s. T he h arn e ss events w ill be a 2:14 We drove through th e p ark w here Many im provem ents have been m ade Hon, but th e re w ill be highly en ter- tro t and a 2:12 pace, on Sunday; on A dm ission to th e aftern o o n p ro they are building a beautiful wide 2:17 Pace. since th e n and a ch ild ren 's building tab lin g n ig h t show s each evening at Monday a 2:24 tro t and a 2:17 pace. g ram s will be 50c and 75c and to the highway. It is expected to be com Lady Lovelace, Doc H u rst. pleted th is year, the road a t p resen t is night show 25c. AI Roy, Doc H urst. is now u nder co n stru c tio n to ca re for , 'h e g ran d stan d , including ath letic In these events are entered some of quite rough. A grade of not over six Hal Zombrow, L. R. W illiams. th e in c reasin g num ber of needy or- stu n ts, vaudeville, and firew orks, and th e best horses seen on th e local A baseball gam e sta rtin g at 12 noon per cent to P arad ise Inn, a d istance of Robbie Paxton, Tom Flow ers, agent. on the high school ath letic field v 25 m iles from the gate. We stayed at p h an s and ch ild ren of w orthy M aster «lancing S atu rd ay night and Monday track . The horses and ow ners a re : W oodland Miss, W. H. W illiam son. ' 111 ■ l>hi< • .V, 1 night. it is til.- mo-t M asons. T he ch ild ren have th e ir reg- I afternoon and evening. be played S unday and again Monday Miss P o rtland, W alt Dixon. beautiful spot we have ever seen in 2:1» T r o t at th e sam e place and tim e. T he con the m ountains. It is certain ly well E dna M., Tom Flow ers. u ia r duties in th e household, g ard en s j A new dance floor has been con- Bondalino, Mrs. A. E. Dahlheim. Tom Pool, Je an Adix. te stin g team s are th e Legion ball team named P arad ise Inn. and grounds and som e of th e older stru cted and a good o rch e stra will Zum bronum , F red Splan. Among the ru n n e rs a re F reddie H, of G resham and th e Sandy ball team ones a re in d u stria lly w orking in the I play. Mt. R ainier is 14,363 feet high and It Bell Chimes, W. Bitton. Tillicum , Babe Wee, T ar Bucket, Lulu T hese are stro n g team s and th e gam es covers about 100 sq u are m iles of te r r i b erry h a rv e st and ea rn in g m oney for The G resham unlform ed band of 25 L itas D., Mrs. W. B. Sw ackham er. tory. From th e floor of P arad ise val Woods, D andelion and Bessie B. w ill be fast and exciting. th e ir p ersonal needs. T hey a re —____________________ ________________ Bing Jo lla, W. J. W illiams. ley the snow covered m ountaiu tow ers ta u g h t to keep a bank acco u n t and to NATIONAL GUARD BOYS 2000 feet above and Ir. 10 m inutes one MANY PICKERS BUSY GN REPORTER LUNCHES , GRESH AM CHURCH HAS can walk to the co n stan tly moving ca re for th e ir resources. D uring school | GLADLY LEAVE CAMP STRONG BERRY FARM AT KIDDIE KAMP IMPROMPTU WEDDING glacier, w hich causes the w ater to m onths th e ch ild ren a tte n d th e F o re st look like a milky, muddy stream , a l T he he 28 28 men men of of th the e h ea d q u arte rs G rove public school. I ( T T he Outlook rep o rter w as th e invit- G resham seem s In a fair w ay to get though In o th e r places the w ater fall E ncouraging rep o rts come from the com pany of th e first b attalio n , 186th T he grounds su rro u n d in g th e homes ed g u est T h u rsd ay for luncheon at the on the m ap w ith Its “ch u rch around ing down over the rocks is as clea r as in fan try , Oregon N ational G uard, who big b erry ran ch of H. W. Strong, on kiddie kam p w hich is held daily on j the c o rn e r”, ju dging from th e num ber cry sta l and cold as ice. a re am ple, w ell laid out and b e a u tifu l the w estern o u tsk irts of G resham to left G resham on Monday, Ju n e 14, for The highw ay up th e m ountain side ly kept. T h irty ac res a re included in ! the grounds of th e grad e school to of happy couples w hich looks th is to P arad ise Inn can h ard ly be des the effect th a t the 300,000-pound m ark a tw o w eeks’ encam pm ent a t Camp th e p ro p erty , half of w hich w as donat- has been passed in rasp b e rrie s and care for the sm all ch ild ren of th e j w aX for an ap p ro p riate se ttin g in cribed. T hrough the dense forests and . . . . . . . i Ja ckson a t Medford, retu rn ed T uesday ed by H olbrook Lodge and h alf p u r - , nlg b t about 8;30 bronze(, an(, ,pan th e picking still going strong. The berry pickers of the com m unity. P er- w hich to place the n u p tial cows. The along th e cliffs one can look down for m ission w as kindly g ran ted by th e th ird of a sequence of ro m an tic unions 1000 feet, th en th ro u g h the dead cedar chased at a cost of $10,200. from th e rig o rs of m ilitary life, peak of 150 tons was reached on W ed forest which fire once consum ed. T he service la st S unday w as a t “Never a g a in ” say some of th e boys, nesday and th e re is no sign of q u it B aptist church tru ste e s for the use of to ta k e place in th e M ethodist Episco Since the lire nothing green has ever tended by th e m em bers of the home m eaning by th is it is th e ir d esire th a t tin g yet. F or a w hile Mr. S trong ex the basem ent in w hich th e m eals a re ()al ch u rc h h ere w as on W ednesday sta rted to grow. Out in th e open the ( evening w hen R obert H ayes ,of P o rt- green m eadow s are covered w ith fam ily as w ell as by th e v isitors. Dr a m ore shady spot m ay be chosen for perienced a little difficulty in g ettin g served. m ountain flowers, some enough pickers to tak e ca re of th e The w ork is in ch arg e of Miss Mary land and Miss Gwendolyn K unkel be beautiful Chas. W. H u ett of G resham delivered the next y e a r’s encam pm ent. Some of patches at a d istan ce can h ardly be th e serm on and H. L. St. C lair of th e local officials w ere of th e opinion b erries and some loss w as sustained Lewis, a m em ber of next y e a r's senior <amp on e' D r' n " p,t ,y,nR tbp m a tri- told from snow banks. The im m ense hotel at P arad ise p ark G resham offered p ray e r. B eautiful th a t Medford had been visited for the on th is account, but th a t condition has class in home econom ics a t Oregon monlal cord In a h ard bow knot. The m usical num bers w ere furnished by la st tim e as th e scene of th e m ilita ry , now been rem edied and he has had A g ricu ltu ral college. She is being fa th e r of ,h e b rid e w as p rese n t to is in th ree sections of about 60 by 150 feet each, and about 30 to 50 feet high. Mrs. L a u ra H arlow and M rj. C lara tra in in g cam p, as th e h ea t of th e des- m° r<> th a n enouRh for a few day8 P“ 8»- ably assisted by Miss H elen Griffin, a give her aw ay and th e m o th er of the T hese buildings nre fram ed from floor | groom w as th ere. Mrs. B ayard Miller e r t a t th is tim e of the year proves al- i „ Ab° Ut , B°° people a re encam Ped senior a t Reed college. But nine ch il L arsso n of T routdale. to gable w ith th is dead ced ar tim ber th ere in 150 ten ts, enough to m ake n dren w ere p resen t on T h u rsd ay , ra n g sang, “ I Love You T ru ly .” accom th a t th e fire destroyed y ea rs ago. UtiaCCUS- | « • . ... Among the v isito rs w ere Dr. H uett, m ost u n bearab le to i fa ir sized village. Many come to the ing from the baby, B ertha, a year and panied at th e piano by Miss Edith Some of the fu rn itu re , such as tables, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. M etzger and ch il tomed to th e clim ate piano, clock, and some of the large Of the 2300 men encam ped th e re from b erry fields in th eir c a rs and bring th e ! a half in age, to a lad of about 8 Lym an. T he bride presen ted Mrs. hairs, a re m ade of these rough poles dren, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. L undquist M iller and Miss Lyman w ith pleasing brought from the forest. The build fam ily along. They enjoy a rem u n er- years. T he average atten d an ce is and son M arvin, A. F. H am m ar an d I all p a rts of th e state, it is th o u g h t ative outing and a re en listin g them - around 10 or 12 each day and the g ifts at th e close of th e cerem ony. ings have to be built solid to stand d au g h ter Regina, Mr. and Mrs. Geo F. th a t not one escaped w ithout a th o r selves in th e good w ork of helping to hours pass all too soon for th e chii- T he couple w ill live in M ontavilla. th e enorm ous w eight of snow in w in ough b listerin g of his feet, alth o u g h Honey, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. St. C lair conserve one of the m ost im p o rtan t d ren who a re kept busy in various Seven y ears ago the b ro th er of the te r time. T hey have m any p ictu res of and Mrs. M artha Fieldhouse of G resh this year m ore p recau tio n s w ere ta k the grounds in w inter tim e when th e crops of th e n o rth w est. At p resen t ways. T h ere is a sto ry h our, d elig h t b rid e of W ednesday evening, Dr. Paul buildings are en tirely covered w ith am . Mr. and Mrs. H. J. P u lfe r of P o rt en to pro tect the men from th e ra v about 2000 cra te s a day are being ful gam es and ram bles, then the naps | W' K unkp| waa ” '« pb in love with a snow. T h ere a re tw o o th e r large land. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L um sden, Mr. ages of the sun th an heretofore. The picked on th e S trong ranch. . tak e up an hour or two In th e afte r- young lady nam ed Miss V erna W ood buildings and m any te n ts to accom m o and Mrs. Clyde Stone, Mr. and Mrs. drillin g w as not so stren u o u s and visitors, also a strin g of ponies to Nor is it all work and no play in the noon. L aughable sig h ts are th e kid- ard. They had decided to get m a r date ride, in order to see all of th e sights. E a rl T eg ert and child ren , Mr. and nothing but p raise has been expressed ried. b u t w ished th e affair to be of a big gam e of h arv estin g the b erry crop dies stretch ed out on the g ra ss in A fter a line b rea k fa st on Ju n e 25 wo Mrs. P. A ndersen, Mrs. H arlow , Mrs. of the fine ca re tak en of the men. In on a ranch th e size of Mr. S tro n g 's. J th e ir sleeping bags. m ore ro m antic tu rn , som ething out of stn rted down the m ountain for T a tlie region around Medford w here the L arsso n and Mrs. F ra n c e s Fox of th e o rdinary. So, arm ed w ith a m a r coma, then w ent to S eattle w here wo On W ednesday evening of la st week At lunch they form ed a fine w ell- F airview lodge and T ro u td ale chapter. land is not irrig ated , not a leaf can be riag e license, they sta rte d out in a had a w onderful dinner a t the “ Puss the cam p ta len t co ntributed a concert found on a tree, according to those m annered little fam ily, ad d ressin g and Boots" cafe. A fter looking the m achine on th e Base Line road and town over we drove to E v erett and th a t had m any atten tiv e listen ers In th e ir in stru c to rs as “te a c h e r” and who have ju st retu rn ed . T he g ra s s MONEY AND GOODS d eterm ined to stop at th e first w hite stopped a t th e M itchell over night. th e audience. A professional m agi STOLEN AT BORING hoppers a re so num erous it is alm ost cian also w as on hand th is week w ith ready to obey the slig h test com m and. ch u rch they saw and ask to have They had a large p arad e of th e A fter th e ir wholesom e and w ell-b al im possible to sn atch any re s t or sleep the cerem ony perform ed. The Rev. J. K.K.K.’s and th e town was decorated en tertain m en t along his line. Gospel Once again B oring has been invaded d uring th e day out of doors. anced lunch, they rep aired out of the In nationul colors. M. Brown w as p asto r of th e ch u rch at team s from th e various ch u rch es of T he next day we sta rte d n o rth , by th e gentlem an in th e b u rg lariz in g dining room to a lavatory w here each M ajor T hom as Rilea, staff a ssista n t th a t tim e and he and th e congregation through th e county of S kagit. T his is profession, probably som ething over to B rigadier G eneral G eorge A. W hite, G resham have been p resen t a t differ child in d u strio u sly scrubbed a set of quickly sen sin g the situ atio n , an im th e richest county in th e sta te of $100 being th e toll of th e n ig h t's work. had charg e of the troop m ovem ent. He ent tim es and th e ir efforts w ere much alread y shining teeth. prom ptu service w as a rran g e d , with W ashington. We then drove to B url appreciated, especially when th e sin g T he T elford gen eral m erchandise stated th a t G eneral W hite w as g reatly It is possible th a t all concerned are ington, stopped at the Sm ith Motor vo lu n teer m usic and such o th e r aid as Co. Mr. Sm ith Is an old friend of ing was accom panied by th e violin and sto re w as ap p a ren tly th e g rea test pleased w ith th e conduct of th e tr a in not yet alive to th e possibilities and g u itar. was necessary. Dr. K unkel is now an ours. loser w hen a cash re g iste r and $70 in ing cam p rec en tly disbanded. The adv an tag es of the kiddie kam p. The estab lish ed d en tist at M ontavilla. We then w ent to Bellingham . Be cu rre n c y and endorsed checks w ere governm ent in sp ecto r stated th a t it move w as u n d ertak en late th is year, Dr. K unkel evidently w as so well tw een Bellingham and E v erett th e re The Oaks to C elebrate F ourth. tak en som etim e a fte r m idnight W ed had been one of th e best cam ps ever probably too late to prove of great is one of the best d airy and farm ing P lan s for the biggest celeb ratio n the benefit to th e m any p are n ts who had pleased w ith th e outcom e of his m a r country we have ever seen. T he soil n esday m orning. E n tra n c e to the held In the sta te of Oregon as to tr a in riag e in G resham th a t since th a t tim e h ere on one farm te sts 100 per cent place w as gained th ro u g h the fro n t ing, m orale, etc. As about 800 acres Oaks A m usem ent P ark has ever seen m ade o th e r arran g em en ts. The In he h as led an o th er couple th is way in p erfect for ag ric u ltu ra l purposes. Bel have ju st been com pleted by M anager window of th e store, w here a pane of of ground a re req u ired to accom m o stru c to rs a re g irls of cu ltu re and r e addition to his sister and her fiance lingham Is a tow n of about 28 to 30,000 g lass had been ca refu lly removed. date the encam pm ent of th e Oregon B ollinger who announces th a t special finem ent wlio have a love for children. W ednesday evening. A year ago he population. It is a larg e lum ber, fish At th e pool hall and confectionery N ational G uard d u rin g the sum m er a ttra c tio n s w ill be provided on both T he fine tra in in g the little folks r e influenced a fellow stu d en t in th e den ing and farm ing center. Next we stopped a t V ancouver, B.C., $5 in cash and a revolver w ere taken cam paign, it can be seen th a t it is no Ju ly 4 and 5. On th is day la st year ceive u nder th e ir care can b ut have a tnl profession. Dr. II. C. Daniel, to a tow n In size equal to or la rg e r th an afte r th e place had been entered easy task to look up a new site for over 25,000 people visited th e famous lusting effect. come to th e w hite church a t G resham P ortland. T his Is a w onderful oi«l reso rt, and every effort will be made th e cam p in case it is decided to seek town but It isn ’t up to date w ith our th ro u g h a re a r transom . A door was to be m arried , w hich he prom ptly did A m erican tow ns. We stopped a t th e M ethodist E piscopal Services pried off from Root’s garage, th e place a location oth er th an th e p rese n t one. to exceed th a t num ber th is year and j 'th e bride In th e case being Miss Mary D unsm ler hotel hut afte r one n ig h t P erhaps one of the m ost in te restin g to show everyone a good tim e. F ree , Bible school will m eet at 10 o'clock fo rm erly ow ned by W. W. M etzger Lipkin, a niece of Mrs. K unkel. Dr th e re In th a t town we hope we will and h ere som e sm all change and a re- slKhts incident to the tra in in g q u ar- vaudeville will be show n both days In and will be followed by m orning wor- H u ett also had th e p leasu re of p e r never see booze in th is sta te again. addition to the special attractio n s, ship and serm on at 11, when th e p as We took a boat trip on Ju n e 27 from volver w ere stolen. No clue has been i te rs of the guard is the b reak in g up of form ing th is cerem ony. It so chanced V ancouver to Nanaimo. T h ere w ere W. H uett, will preach, ta k obtained as to th e identity of the one ‘ camp, w hich is a m ile in length. S ec w ith p resen tatio n s at 2:30 and 8:30 tor, Dr. th a t G resham contained th e first w hite about 50 ca rs oil the boat T he w ater or m ore thieves and th e re seem s to be ond L ieutenan t H orr describes it as a p. m. Mrs. Chuck W hitehead's o rch e s ing for his subject, "A m erica’s Place ch u rch they cam e to and th e people of was very sm ooth an d th e w eather tra will fu rn ish m usic for dancing on I w onderful sight. He sta te s th a t this In World A ffairs.” Sunday being the little for detectives to w ork on. w arm . From N anaim o we drove to ’uly 5, both afternoon and evening. 150th an n iv ersary of A m erican Inde th e com m unity w ere g ath erin g for the V ictoria a d istan ce of 75 m iles on Van It is also rep o rted th a t a highw ay sum m er for th e first tim e cam p broke m id-w eek p ray e r m eeting The b eautiful illusion show, the P ar- I pendence. It is fitting th a t a b rief re couver Island. On th is trip we saw --tand nead W elch's sp u r on th e Bull at the la st note of th e bugle, th e 1500 Of th e 19 who w ere p rese n t Wed several m onum ents erected in honor lsian sensation will be In operation view of the past, a sh o rt sum m ary of te n ts going down in unison. So p e r R un c a r line w as m olested th e sam e nesday evening at th e m a rria g e of of the dead soldiers. In one tow n th e tra in in g of th e tw o u n d «‘r »be supervision of Rube Shaw, the p resen t sta tu s and a g lance ahead night and w ell cleaned out of candy, fectly had Miss K unkel, four of the p arty co n about the size of T ro u td ale th e re w ere C hildren's day a t th e Oaks is every ' from th e prophetic and Christian c ig a re tte s and pop. T he p ro p rieto r weeks been th a t as th e la st note was sisted of Dr. and Mrs. P aul K unkel no less th an 100 nam es on a m onu W ednesday, w ith free adm ission and stan d p o in t be given. T here will be ment. If was located In th e ce n te r of had th e cash in the house, but nothing sounded the te n ts collapsed as a sin- and Dr. and Mrs. B. C. D aniel. th e town. - gle te n t and w here a m om ent before a free ride for all kiddles. O ther fea- special m usic and th e service will be th e re w as disturbed. We spent a few hours in V ictoria. I had been a good sized city on th e des- tu re s are added every week, such as . w orth w hile from every standpoint, E vangelistic I onfercnce Announced. This is a very p retty place h ut people pie eating co n tests, balloon races and A sh o rt service will be conducted at Mrs. E arl C lanahan has been at the p rt- now w as no c»»y > but m erely the Every night th is week a cam p m eet don't move like they do In th e states. o th er d elightful fun feats for the j th e S tro n g b erry ranch in th e afte r- home of Mrs. J. A. B ushong since her bustle of the p rep aratio n for d ep art- ing has continued a t Union Grove, D a The speed lim it Is 15 m iles per hour youngsters. noon at 3 o’clock for the hund red s of m ascus. On S unday and Monday, Ju ly and the natives observe it to the le t re tu rn from Good S am a ritan hospital | ure. ter. One of the points of in te re st In b erry pickers em ployed there. w here she recen tly u n derw ent an op V ictoria is the C rystal G ardens. They In su ra n ce funds for farm loans. No Undenominational Services. T he evening services will be a t 7 j Duff will hold aftern o o n m eetings at have a w onderful h arb o r th ere, and eration. She is said to be convales com m ission or brokerage. Very easy Miss Mary Agnes V ltchstein, 1 8 -1 o'clock for the E pw orth League and I 2 o’clock. The Duff s is te rs' gospel ho tels th a t P o rtlan d could be proud cing in a sa tisfac to ry m anner. term e. B. W. T horne.—Adv. year-old g irl evangelist, will preach at at 8 for th e song service and serm on. 1 trio will sing Irish-N egro sp iritu a ls of. A fter leaving V ictoria we took the th e U ndenom inational tem ple, th ree , Dr. H uett will tak e for his su b ject "A j and every nlghf all ch u rch es In the boat Olympia and cro ssed ' the s tra it blocks east of th e lib ra ry Sunday af- i N oble W om an.' j d istric t will be Invited to rally . The south, here the w ater was q u ite rough, ternoon at 2 o'clock. E veryone is es- ! rhos. W iles will be the leader of boy p reach er and Big BUI M chol will it tak in g th ree h o u rs to cro ss the j s tra it to P o rt Angeles. From here we peclally Invited. A large congrega- I th e p ray er m eeting on T h u rsd ay e v e - ! tak e p art, ' drove to Olympia, W ashington, 126 tlon is expected and a refre sh in g tim e, ning at 8 o'clock. —- — ------------— m iles, staying th e re all night at th e Her m other will b ring th e m essage All a re cordially invited to atten d Ere* Methodist Services. (.Mitchell hotel. Monday we cam e home Sunday evening a t 7:30. Sunday j th ese services. T he subject of the serm on for m orn- 1,rr*vlng here a t 2 o'clock and all feeling fine. school will convene at 10 o'clock Sun- ________________ Ing w orship at th e F ree M ethodist Don't forget your flog fo r July 4th day m orning, p ray e r m eeting on Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Simon Wold are at ch u rch Sunday m orning will be, ANNOUNCEMENT. day evening and Bible study for th e W estport. Oregon, for a m onth'» visit "C h ristian L ib erty .” Sunday school i I wish to announce to all the p a young people on F rid ay evening w ith th e ir son-in-law and dau g h ter, will begin at th e usual hour of 10. tro n s of my fath er, the late John th a t I am going to co n tin u e —--------------------- ( Mr. and Mrs. W alter Mason. Jo h n _ v o u n g p e o p , le . s m eeting will begin a t i Brown, In th e Insurance and real estate busi- Mrs. G. Schreck, of M issoula, Mon Wold is In G resham a t th e home of 7, follow ed by p reaching by the pas- , ,lp"» established by him Your con- Open July 5 u n til noon tan a, Is th e g u est th is week of Mrs. F. his sister. Mrs. J. W. Maloy, un til a f to r a t 8 o'clock. All stra n g e rs a re , *nu,‘d patro n ag e is solicited and new Volbrecht. te r th e F ourth. w elcom e to th e »ervlce. 1 f/ ‘pnd8 *>»» b« welcomed. Adv— ROSS BROWN. f t - Ì f t f t AMERICAN LEGION 3-DAY CELEBRATION AT GRESHAM WILL AFFORD VARIED ENTERTAINMENT FOR THOUSANDS FLAGS lc to 25c HEPFS RACKET STORE A A A