GBESHYM OUTLOOK. EKI HV Y, Grangers Must Columbian High Help Themselves (F ran ces Evans. E d ito r). PLEASANT HOME M IKI H H, 19Í7 PAGE THREE HOWELL VALLEY Saron Lutheran S en lees. All-Bay Performance Sought In IGNITION SPECIALIST. New Essex. The services announced for next T h at's us. B ring your ca r here T he Rev. Don Shogren, p asto r of Sunday m orning a t th e Saron "Fifty m iles an hour -all day.” for any rep airs, adjustm ents or th e Pow ell V alley Mission ch u rch , Such speed is claim ed for th e new p a rts for the sta rte r, generator, L u th eran ch u rch have been called w ill preach Sunday m orning at 11 etc. Essex m odels.although a m axim um sw itches, w iring, lighting, o'clock in Sw edish from th e sub- owing to th e serious illn ess of speed g rea tly in excess of 50 m iles W ork done by an expert and is pos- ject, "D on't Leave.” In th e eve the Rev. B. S. N ystrom who is a is available when necessary, ac- Itively guaranteed. We c a rry a ning at 7:30 th e serm on will be in patient in Em anuel hospital in cording to M. C. W ebster. com plete line of ignition parts. E nglish from th e topic, “H altin g .” P ortland. Very little hope is held E ngineers centered th e ir efforts G resham G arage, phone 2391. Sunday school will convene at 9:50 out for his recovery. on a car th at would easily m ain- i In su ran ce funds for farm loans, S unday m orning. The m eeting In th e evening th e pasto r, the tim e for the young people’s society Rev. Enoch Saudeen, will give th e tain 50 m iles an hour all day. w ith No com m ission or brokerage. Very a m inim um of gas consum ption. ea8y lerm g- B. W. T horne.—Adv. has been changed from T uesday to first act of “C h rist's Suffering arid C ars w ere actu ally ru n for days at T h u rsd ay evening. T he m ale ch o ru s D eath.” T he them e for th e evening 50 m iles or b etter, acro ss rough go- i HYACINTHS & TULIPS will p ractice at 7 o’clock T uesday will be, “The L ast Evening on Mt. ing. R esults proved th a tth e ca r is 1 evening, foll6w ed by th e re g u la r O livet." T he study will be am ply in pots. th e easiest, sm oothest riding c a r l ch o ir reh e arsal. illu stra te d by stereopjicon views, ever produced by Essex, as well as Flowering Plants A Ferns T horvald A nderson and fam ily m any of them being tak en from the the m ost econom ical and easiest to j passion play at O beram m ergau. for sale. a te Sunday d in n er w ith Mr. and handle. Mrs. Victor McCroskey in P o rtland. T he Rev. E. C. Blom quist. of Ta At Brown’s Meat Market Mrs. McCroskey w as form erly Miss ! coma. W ashington, one of the fore- Forced to Move. E tta Anderson. m ost L u th eran Bible le ctu rers on W all p aper and pain ts at recuded or phone 306. Todd, th e P a in t m an, O. Shuholm has gone to O akland. the coast, w ill speak at the church prices. (J ltESIIAM G resham .—Adv. C alifornia, to visit w ith a son and Monday evening. He will address G H FKNHOUSES his fam ily. Before retu rn in g home the Home Mission festival at 8 For low est ra te s on autom obile, he will go fa rth e r south to visit o'clock. The Rev. Mr. Blomquist Is tru ck and g eneral in su ran ce see Flowers for all occasions a sp eak er and m usician of ability B. W. T horne.—Adv. w ith tw o d au g h ters. and will la te r direct a Bible co n fer ence in P ortland. The program CAMP HILL will be in tersp ersed with m usical The next m eeting of Camp Hill num bers. A free will offering for W om en’s club will he held at the home m issions will be tuken. home of Mrs. H. C. Johnson on the Pow ell Valley road on W ednesday Special Sale of Roses This Month. Lady Hilingdon, O phelia. Hadley. aftern o o n , March 16. L uncheon Columbia, S u n b u rst, K aiserine, w ill be seryed a t 1 o'clock. T he G onthier, Los Angeles. T eplitz, ladies will b rin g needles, th read T estout, Irish E legance, Edw. H er- and thim ble. rio tt, M elanie Soupert, Mrs. S. K. Rindge, K arl D ruschki, Cecil B run ner and o th ers, 3 for $1, $3.50 a How Popular Are You! dozen. E verg reen s, 25c up. Flow T he m ost p ro m in en t surnam es in erin g sh ru b s of all kinds, 25c up the United S tate s in the o rd er of F ru it tree s, b erry p lan ts, rock th e ir num bers a re as follow s: p lan ts, p eren n ials, 10c up, $7 per 100. M ammoth rh u b arb , $4.50 per Sm ith, Johnson, Brown, W illiam s, 100. We a re a bonded licensed .\n intriguing collection of new wearing Jones, M iller, Davis, A nderson, n u rsery . S uhr F low er Farm , 1 mile apparel for woman and miss, reflecting in a most east 12-mile co rn er. W ilson and Moore. The Rev. Wm. F airw ea th er left Monday for G rass Valley w here he j w-IIl assist th e Rev. Ed. Cofer in a The stu d en ts held a pep rally , series of revival m eetings for two G resham , Ore., M arch 7 —E ditor T uesday before th e players d ep art weeks Outlook —G range signifies fa rm ,4 ed for G reshain. Good school sp irit Miss C lara Jo h n so n retu rn ed and because a farm er does not be was show n by all m em bers of th e Tuesday trom several m onths' stay student body. iu California. long to th e g range is no reason T he Colum bian vs. G resham Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nelson e n te r why he should be tu rn ed down by gam e Tuesday, M arch X, resu lted in tained at d in n er Sunday Mr. and it. A farm er does not ca re to sac a loss for the Colum bian boys. The ! Mrs. D. L. R oberts, Mr and Mrs. C. rifice his tim e Just to hear some boys w ere som ew hat handicapped E. W right of I’ortland. one com e in and sing, and not be as tw o of the re g u la r m em bers of Services at the R ap tist church able to u n d erstan d a word he says, th e team w ere un ab le to play, but b ut undoubtedly he would enjoy all the players on th e G resham ; w ill begin on Sunday w ith Sunday h earin g the w hole g range sing at team showed good sp o rtsm an sh ip school at 10 o’clock, followed by le ast h alf a dozen tim es d uring the and th e Colum bian boys felt b etter p reaching at 11 o’clock. In the evening, th e B. Y. R T . m eets at session. over th e ir loss. 7:30. T he Billy Sunday club of They w ant to hear som ething T he Colum bian vs. P ark ro se P o rtan d w ill have ch arg e of the th a t w ill in some way help them to gam e F riday evening scored a vic evening service beginning at 8 solve some of the difficult pioblem s tory for P ark ro se. T he score w as o’clock. T h ere will be no m eeting of th e ir business, and th e business 11-8. of the H appy H our class u n til the of a g ric u ltu re is the biggest b u si The Colum bian boys’ and g irls ’ re tu rn of the pasto r. The program ness in the w orld. team s will play th e corresponding of the little folks given last Sunday We often h ear th e re m a rk made team s of Cascade Locks T uesday evening w as w ell w orth hearing. a t a g range m eeting, “W hat can we evening, M arch 15, in th e C olum L ucille N asshahn won the Bible for do to m ake ou r m eetings m ore a t bian gym nasium . scoring highest in the co n test ju st tra c tiv e ? '’ T he business m an ag ers of the finished, A rth u r Rich w as second My way of looking a t the propo “C ohim ore’’ spent a very successful and was aw arded a New T e sta sition, and no o th e r way appeals to day in P o rtlan d secu rin g ads last m ent. m e as m ore logical, is for each and T hursday. The w ork on th e an n u al The O rient P.-T. A. w ill serv e a every g range in th e county to in is progressing rapidly. chicken su p p er in th e basem ent of vite the fru it inspector, th e county T he g irls of th e D om estic science th e M. E. ch u rch on F rid ay night a^en t, and th e club leader to visit class served a delicious su p p er for to the new m em bers who joined the tn e ir grange. T hus they could be th e school board Monday evening. ' association in th e recen t contest. a t some one of th e g ran g e s every The movie, “H is Pqople” w as giv- I Mrs. Melton, Mrs. W ithnell, Mrs. week, it could be announced a en T hursday by th e high school. ( Ohlman and Mrs. M agnuson is the w eek or tw o ahead a t w hich grange The S panish class p u t on a sh o rt com m ittee in charge. th ey w ould be on a c e rta in date. play at the P.-T. A. program I Jessie F ra n c is w as able to re- H aving th e club leader th e re would Tuesday, March 8. The play w as , tu rn t0 high 8chooI on M onday. be an inducem ent for the young so w ritten as to give th e audience | s h e sp ra i„ ed h er an k le in th e gylu people to attend. T hese men would the speech, song an d dance of th e ! th e week befo re . T he in ju red m em not have to speak for a longer tim e Spanish. Audrey C hapm an and ber is still p ain fu l a ift very weak. th an five to fifteen m inutes a t a T helm a Davies also gave m usical The O rient b asketball team had meeting. num bers on th e program . a p ractice gam e w ith B oring on The cast for the studentbody play T h ere is no other way th a t I can W ednesday evening a t th e gran g e W hat you w an t, w hen you w ant Outlook W ant Ads are b etter th an th in k of to m ake our m eetings "W hat H appened to Jo n e s” has hall. It is planned to p u t on an it, as you w ant it- -W ant Ad. it. roadside signs. m ore in te restin g and in stru c tiv e sta rte d to w ork in earn est. The open gam e in th e near future. J>t]lllllllllhl[]IIIIIIIIIIIIU IIIIIIIIIIIIt]llllllllllllt]llllllllllll(]IIIIIIIUIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIt]lllllltlllllt]lllllll IIH IIH2 and it would be w orking rig h t play is expected to be q u ite good The farm ers in th is vicinity are along th e re g u la r g range lines. I as it is a com edy in th ree acts. anxiously aw aitin g w arm w eath er have talked w ith all these g en tle CORBETT and su n sh in e to begin sp rin g p lan t- men about it and each expressed ---------- - 1 ing. T he w ea th er m an seem s to be him self as ready to respond to any Mr H arm on, his son W alter and giving last y e a r's lack of ra in with reaso nable req u est the granges Miss H elen R uford of P o rtlan d 1 th is y e a r's norm al supply, m aking m ight make. w ere guests at th e Lew is Reed it seem a little too generous. Let us try it out, b ro th er and sis home Sunday. The Camp F ire g irls a re reh e ars- te r g ran g e rs, and see if we cannot Mr. and Mrs. S ta rk of St. Jo h n s 1 jng for a play to be given in the m ake it a success. w ere called to th e home of G ilbert n ea r fu tu re. Miss E uphem ia F air- H. W. SNASHALL. B urkholder to care for th e ir d au g h w eather, who so su ccessfully te r, Mrs. B urkholder, who is ill coached “S u n sh in e”, is in charge. BORING with grip. On Sunday m orning a w eary, be Mrs. M. E. Reed of P o rtlan d is The reg u la r services w ill be held visiting her dau g h ter, Mrs. Lewis draggled looking bunch of boys w ere seen w ending th e ir way a t the church on Sunday, preaching B ratley. hom ew ard in th e early dawn. They by the Rev. E. W. W ithnell at 10 F ra n k K nieriem 's ch ild ren have H AT B R A ID S proved to be A rt and Clifford N ass o'clock. T he young people’s Bible the w hooping cough. h ah n and Jo h n and H enry B rink study class m eets at 7:30. The Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reed w ere in HAT FLO W ERS , who had w alked all th e way from ch u rch and Sunday school have P o rtlan d on business Tuesday. , P o rtlan d , a fte r th e ir m achine had Popular Prices. pu rch ased new song books. B urton H ays w as ab sen t from been disabled by a too hasty mo- A num ber of th e people w ent to school last week, afflicted w ith grip ' to rist, who ra n into them . A fter a The friends of Mrs. N ettie K in the home of the Rev. Mr. W ithnell few h o u rs' re st the boys w ent to on F riday evening of last week and caid re g re t to fiear of h er ill P o rtlan d w ith re p a irs and brought su rp rised him, it being his b irth health. She is a t p rese n t a t the , th e ir m achine home. day. T he evening w as spent play home of her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Phone 1236 Gresham ing gam es and singing. The young E. D. C ham berlain in S pringdale. GILLIS A lbert P ounder is excavating for i people's Bible study class p re se n t IIIIIDHMIIIHIUIIHIHUIIIIIQ’ ed him w ith a gift in appreciation the basem ent of his bungalow IllllllllllinilllllllllllUlllllllll The G illis b aseball club will have from the ' for the w ork he has done for them . across the highw ay a tu rk ey shoot on Sunday, March church. Ice cream and cake w ere served. 13, at Jo h a n so n 's field, beginning Ray N aas and E rm a D ugger at 10 a. in. E veryone is invited. ROCKWOOD spent th e w eek-end w ith th e la t llalej Baptist Services. te r ’s broth er-in -law and siste r Mr. A pot-luck su p p er will be held at T he H aley B aptist Sunday school and Mrs. A tw asser in Albauy. church on S atu rd ay evening, M arch will convene a t 10 o'clock, followed Mr. and Mrs. Jas. G regson and 19. M em bers and frien d s of th e by the m orning w orship in E nglish fam ily and Dick H ansell spent the church will bring th e ir d in n ers and a t 11. T he Ju n io r B. Y. P. U. will l ull power, as well as satisfactory" and economical week-end visiting relativ es here have a social tim e to g eth er. T he m,eet a t 6:45 and th e evening operation, depends upon the condition of a motor’s They a re located at Longview, Wn. form er church supper w as consid- preach in g service will begin at On Sunday all of the ch ild ren of piston equipment—piston rings, pistons and pins. ered so successful th a t it w as d©— ! T:30. cordial in vitation is ex- Mrs. E. J. G regson sp en t th e day at When worn they need replacement. cided to have them o ften er. j tended by th e p asto r, the Rev. John home w ith th e ir m other, it being Mrs. H am lin has re tu rn e d to her g. N ordell, to atten d these services. A worn motor means a larger gas and oil consump her 60th birthday. place In the p rim ary d ep a rtm en t of ---------------------- tion and in these days of high gas and oil, that is C lark R adford and wife are the school a fte r being o ut for sev- , F or real e sta te loans see or call spending a few days visiting a t the era l w eeks on account of the ill- G. W. T horne.— Adv. no small item. hom e of Mrs. R adford's p aren ts, ness and death of h er m other. M I T K F I l l S A I.E O F F.MTH.IV You have every right to expect the utmost from Mr. and Mrs. H enry Beck. Mr. E xtensive a lte ra tio n s to the IIOKM FH. N o tic e Is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t on F eb . Radford is under the d octor's care. stage in th e gran g e hall a re under 1. 1921, a c c o r d in g to th e la w s o f th e your automobile, even though the speedometer One side of his face is paralyzed. way, m aking th e stage m uch la rg S la te o f O re g o n I took u p a n d im does show a large mileage. A thorough recondi p o u n d e d tw o c e r t a i n e s t r a y h o rs e s d e Joe Shaw has taken a job of er, a m uch needed im provem ent. s c rib e d a s fo llo w s : tioning will bring back all the old-time pep and O ne b a y h o rse w ith b la c k p o in ts, c lea rin g for Mrs. A nna G antenhine. It is planned to have the w ork, in- 1 f o u rte e n h a n d s h ig h , a b o u t power and lower your gas and oil consumption. l.ooo iw u n d s w e ig h t, a b o u t e ig h t y e a r s The basketball team from the eluding a new drop cu rta in , com old. no v isib le m a r k s o r b ra n d s . g ray h o rse , a b o u t f o u rte e n Bible study class played a P leasan t pleted in tim e for th e g ran g e play h a O n d ne s h ig h , a b o u t 1,000 iw u n d s w e ig h t, Home team on W ednesday evening tonight. The ca st includes Dr. C. a b o u t e ig h t y e a r » o ld , no v isib le m a r k s n d s. H aynes, J. H. W atson, W. O. o r T b h ra and defeated them by a score of a t sa id h o r s e s a r e h e ld on th e Let us look it over. We guarantee an expert me Shaver. Hugo Olby. Iver S tansland, p re m is e s o f th e M o to r C lu b b u ild in g s 17 to 8. a n d g r o u n d s o f th e O reg o n S ta te M o J. W. k a k e rt, A rth u r C hristoffer- chanical job and will use only the best parts, such t o r A s so c ia tio n , lo c a te d in th e n o r th Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Dimock who 0. T o w n sh ip 1 S o u th . Mrs. h R a a lf n g e o f 4 Sec. resid e n ea r B arton a re receiving son, T heodore S tensland, E a s t a t th e in te r s e c tio n of as McQuay-Norris Piston Rings, Pistons, Pins and Has« L in e R o a d a n d th e C o lu m b ia co n g ra tu latio n s over the a rriv a l of H elen Olby, Mrs. E thel ^ cC an n H Bearings, ijchw ay. T h a t sa id hois#»« h a v e lx»en a d v e r - a baby girl, V era E lizabeth, who and C atherine H aynes. a c c o rd in g to la w a n d w as born March 8. T h a t p u r s u a n t to a n o r d e r m a d e a n d Piano Tuning. e n te r e d by hi« h o n o r, O. A. E a s t m a n . YOU’LL GET A PRICE IN ADVANCE. Piano tuning, $3.50. P iano and .iu a tic e o r th e P e a c e fo r M u ltn o m a h D is tr ic t in s a id c o u n ty a n d s ta te , on organ repairing. F red B. Jones, PLEASANT VALLEY 2625, 49th stre e t S. E., P o rtland. M a rc h 2, 1927, s a id h o rse « w ill he sold a t p u b lic sa le on th e p rem ia* « o f sa id Phone TAbor 8952 o r G resham O reg o n S t a t e M o to r C lu b on T h u r s Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ball, Mr. and 1561.—Adv. d a y , M a rc h 24. 1927. a t th e h o u r o f 10 o ’clcx k a. m .. to th e h ig h e s t a n d b est Mrs. A lbert Froze, Mr. and Mrs. b id d e r fo r c a s h In h a n d , th e p ro c e e d s o P lease phone or w rite item s for f s a id s a le to be d is b u r s e d a c c o rd in g C harles H ornecker and d aughter to law . HA M LIN & HOSS, P ro p s. Norma and C harlo tte D ahlqulst th e O utlook—but give your real SY D N EY W OOD. nam e. Call G resham 1561. Im p o u n d e r o f sa id E s tr a y s . went to Camas. W ashington, S un P h o n e 2891 D a te o f first p u b lic a tio n , M a rc h 4. 1927. Pow ell S tre e t te o f se co n d p u b lic a tio n . M a rc h 11. day to atten d tne 2uth wedding, a n D on't lay down th e p aper till you D a ’ 927. niv ersary of Mr. and Mrs. Ed C un have read the W ant Ads. ningham who form erly resided in S’MATTF.R HOP P leasant Valley. Mrs. Cunt^ng- ham is a s is te r of Mrs. A. C. Ball. The evening w as spent In playing 500 and dancing. T he host and hostess w ere presented w ith sev eral pieces of china. tie Spotligßkt of tmMosm ïïl radiant manner all that is new and desirable for the Spring season is shown here. NEW COATS Featuring th e sm a rt tailo re d eoat, th e latest m ode of fash io n . T h e new sad d le sleeves a re ex tre m ely fash io n a b le . Very m o d era te ly priced. NOW ON DISPLAY *12.50 to *24.75 Hat Frames 35c and 50c SMART NEW HATS A fa sh io n a b le d isp lay of new s p rin g h a ts, fe a tu rin g th e new sn u g tin g type, fro sted fe lt a n d th e la rg e r fo r m ore d re s sy w ear. All new sh ad es. Hepp’s Racket Store Why Be Satisfied With Less *3.50 and *5.05 THE LADIES’ SHOPPE OSBURN BLDG. Main St. GRESHAM Than Your Motor’s Tull Power? BRING YOUR CAR TO US ■a DO YOU WANT Little Things or Hi g Things IF YOU desire som eth in g Idg you will find yourself working towards that end, and in a sen sib le and system atic m anner. YOI WILL tind yourself econ om isin g and savin g m oney that you spent before on trilling and useless th in gs. YOU WILL have »• hank account, which system will help you keep track of your in com e and outgo, and will show at all tim es the money you have on hand. AS YOI |{ surplus grow s, your hopes will he proportionately brighter. GRESHAM GARAGE Gladiolus Bulbs, T hree-year-old bulbs, 15 differ ent colors, 3 dozen for $1. 9 dozen for $2.50, post paid. Chas. E. Gos sett, Rt. 1, box 137, Boring, O re gon.—Adv. WANTED More people to read and use the W ant Ads. Notice the careful classification and look for what you want or advertise for it. GRESHAM •