« T W IC E A W EEK resham VOL. 17, NO. « O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, New Phone Directory Favorably Received GRESHAM TEMPLE SERVII ES ANNOUNCED JAPANESE ASKS IRRIGATION Troutdale Garage Damaged by Fire TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS FRIDAY, MARCH Is. 1U27 K1O11T Outlook Cooking School Is Popular #2.00 Per Year PLEASANT HOME 0. A. C. Military Rand Will Give Concert T he services at the P leasan t The topic for th e serm on Sunday Home B aptist church next Sunday afternoon at G resham T em ple will will be under th e auspices of the | be "M oses, the Man of God. C hrist, B aptist L aym en’s League of P o rt land both m orning and evening, F re sh from th e hands of th e I th e Son of Man,” The service w ill F ire, believed to be of incendi Com pared w ith the college bands Sunday school m eets at 10 o’clock. of the Pucific coast in train in g , ap p rin te rs com es the 1927 telephone begin at 2 o'clock with a song s e r ary origin, badly dam aged the Mrs. F red Johnson and Miss Jes^ pearance and in stren g th , the O. A. d irecto ry of the Oregon T elephone vice and special m usic w hich is Chevrolet g ara g e at T ro u td ale of , sie N asshahn w ere delegates to the com pany, the corporation w hich su re to be Interesting. T he Rev. w hich R ichard K p arr is th e p ro C. m ilitary hand scheduled to ap Older G irls'c o n fe re n c e held at Cor- h as m erged the in te re sts of the P ‘tts w il> preach both after- p rieto r, at about 2 o’clock T h u rs pear here Friday, March 25. for a I vallis last week. They rep resen ted co n cert and dance is rated as one fo rm er M ultnom ah and C lackam as noon and evening. The m eeting be day m orning. Mrs. L au ra T iller, ,h e B a p tist Sunday school. They of the best. Many of Its form er County M utual T elephone com pany. gins at 7:30 in th e evening. S un who lives acro ss th e stre e t from day shool s ta rts at 10. It is being th e building, h eard th e cra ck lin g of j rep o rt a m ost helpful conference. m em bers ure leaders in m usical T hin in everything except q u ali w ell attended. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Jack are circles In different p a rts of the flames and aro u sed th e neighbors. ty, th e new directory has but com spending the week in P ortland at United S tates, playing in well- The services of th e w eek are T he fire hose and chem icals w ere p arativ ely little advertising. At the home of th eir son E arl. Mr. known organizations. One of the first custo m ers did not take kindly j Pr ®yer m eeting on T uesday eve played on th e blaze w ith te llin g re Jack is slowly gaining since his re two ch a p te rs of the national hon to th e new book as they w ere a c -i « :30, c h ild re n s m eeting at su lts an d it w as soon u nder control. cent illness. custom ed to <he book sm aller in ‘ 0 c l|>(‘k on F rid ay evening, w hich T he building, valued at 87,000, is o rary band fratern ity . K appa Miss B uphem ia F airw eath er and K appa Psi, is on the O. A. C. cam size and m ore bulky in volume. is follow ed a t J :45 by young peo- owned by Mrs. F ra n ce s Fox and Miss Mabel Johanson attended the pus. M embership in this fra te rn i H ow ever, on la te r use, th e new one ■ Pl08 m eeting. A cordjal invitation w as erected less th a n a y ear ago. O. A. C. Alumni m eeting in G resh ty is given for work and in terest becom es m ore ad aptable as th e re ' 8 extended to all to atten d th ese T he fire loss h as not yet been ad am on T uesday evening. ju sted by th e in su ran c e inspectors, a re not so m any leaves to tu rn in j services. show n in the hand. Unexpected guests su rp rised Joe but is th o u g h t by som e will am ount try in g to locate a name. Popular, classic, p atriotic and re Drew on S aturday, coming from to 50 p er cent. T he co n c rete was ligious m usic is played by tlie band T he new directory includes th e PASTOR TO SPEAK ON C entralia, W ashington. They w ere CHILDREN GE CHURCH m ore or less dam aged, the in te rio r under th e direction of Captain H. L. nam es of 1358 custom ers in G resh his father. H ubert Drew, his b ro th n ea rly a to ta l loss as w as also the Beard, who has had 22 y ears of ex am , Sandy, T routdale, Boring, D a T he serm on for next Sunday ta r and gravel roofing. T he plate ers and sisters and fam ilies, Mr. perience ns a m usician and d irec t m ascus and C orbett, T he classifi m orning at th e M ethodist church and Mrs. Lloyd Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. or. T he program to be given here ca tio n s a re well arran g e d in heavy i w ill be on the subject “T he C hurch g lass fro n t w as b roken to p erm it a I.ee Drew and sou Stanley, Mrs. new m achine being rem oved, it is cream puffs, cheese eclairs, m aca includes varied selections th a t ap d ark type. T hree pages of in- | and Its C hildren .” Since th e chil- AKBOLEDA roons, yurnm ie halls, S panish bun Ray l’oyiis and son Roland. Mr. peal to every audience. stru c tio n s precede the lists, th u s (]ren of tpday w i„ be , bp phurch th o u g h t th e e n tire building, with amt Mrs. W. E. M arkell e n te r Mrs. H. C. Bourne and Mrs. F. L. cake, several fillings and icings, sim plifying th e w ork of properly ,eaders of tom orrow thP 8Ubject ia th e exception of th e outside wall, Witli olive drab uniform s, com tained for them at dinner on S un w ill have to be rebuilt. B ourne w ere g u ests T uesday at a and a F riday dinner. T he lesson plete to leather leggings and placing the calls. of grPat im po rtan ce and its con- day. Mrs. Dunn and Mrs. Drew a s The cau se of th e tire is laid eith for n e x t T uesday will begin witli oran g e lined capes, tlie band is said T he four tim ely aids placed on sideration should be helpful. The e r to an in cen d iary or tli« accid en luncheon given in honor of St. sisted the choir nt the Methodist b ran date muffins. Follow ing this Io p resen t an appearance th a t Is in th e outside cover of the book is a evening serm on will be on “The tal w ork of a tram p , as th e hack P a tric k 's day at th e home of Mrs. th e re will lie in stru c tio n s on cro- church on Sunday m orning. Mrs. harm ony with the quality of the F. R. Talhoy in P ortland. new d e p a rtu re in th is issue of the S ecu lar Side of Life,” d ealing w ith door w as found to be open by those Dunn sang a solo w hich was much T he last m eeting of the Jo k e r j fiuottes, lim a bean loaf, potato sal- m usic th a t it plays. D rilled to d irectory. W hen desiring inform a- ! those phases of life w hich a re not arriv in g first on th e scene of the club was held at th e hom e of Mrs. ! ad. G erm an sty le: a ginger bread appreciated. She is choir leader tion along any of the Hues m en- definitely religious. T he pasto r, d isaster. It is probable th a t a half and soloist of tlie F irst C h ristian m arch w ith precision and led by C. G. Robinson. H onors nt “500" th a t B a rtlett says actu ally the drum m ajor th a t won th e tioned, th a t of num bers not listed the Rev. H alfo rd V. W ilhelm , will dozen used ca rs w ent up in smoke. w, nt to Mrs. Win. H o rn .c k e r and »“ ’Its in o ne’s m outh, and a m arble ch u rch of C entralia. in th e d irectory, the placing of long preach both m orning and evening. T he new C hevrolet w hich w as re Mrs. M. L eniiartz spent Monday m arching contest in San F rancisco Mrs. G eorge F o rtn e r. Mrs. Floyd angel cake two years ago, the O. A. C. baud re d istan ce calls, dissatisfactio n in T he E pw orth League social hour moved th ro u g h th e p late g lass w in H allad ay w as aw arded th e conso- , Two tine sm ooth-top gas ran g es and Tuesday of tills week ill P o rt ceived much favorable com m ent telephone connections or com a t 5 o’clock con tin u es to be popular land visiting witli the Misses N or dow w as lifted out by th re e men. lation. | witIi heat control a re used by Mrs. from the tow ns visited on its 1200- p la in ts req u irin g rep a irs, it w ill w ith the young people. G eorge Mc ton and Mrs. W ackrow. It could not be tak en out th ro u g h Mrs. C. W. W. ndland of P ortland j B artlett in her dem onstrations. mile to u r of w estern Oregon last save tim e and annoyance to ask A llister w ill lead th e devotional Miss A rletha Rich is w orking in th e door on acco u n t of th e flames. w as a d in n er guest Sunday at th e They are placed to g eth er with spring. directly for the person able to su p m eeting at 6:30. P o rtland. work tables, on an elevated p la t W. R. Locke home. ply th e needed inform ation ra th e r Many persons from P ortland and The Steinm an place is ren ted to I’UREBRED HOLSTEINS Mr. and Mrs. G eorge M orris of form in one end of th e large b a s e th a n to begin listin g over woes the Colum bia river valley who a t a fam ily by the nam e of Oakes, fo r 0. A. ( . ALUMNI SHIPPED TO IDAHO Maupin, Oregon, w ere g u ests r e ment room, w here every stag e of w ith the exchange operator. » The tended the U. of O.-O. A. C. football m erly of Sandy. ELECTS OFFICERS cently at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. tlie cooking process can be easily w o rk of th e g irls on th e board is Mrs. Randolph S piers and d au g h gam e in C orvallis last fall w ere T he only co nsignm ent of p u re seen from all p a rts of th e room. tedious enough w ithout adding to At mpet(nf, of thp 0 A c bred H olstein stock m ade to an B. H. Gabel. te r Edna from Omaha. N ebraska, p articu la rly im pressed with the Mr. and Mrs. P e te r B organ were The classes begin at 2:30 and close th e ir duties w ith com plaints as to A lum ni cInb ,agt Tuegday PVening Idaho point from th is section was visited with Mr. S pier's m other. music played aud th e train in g hosts iit d in n er Sunday for Mr. and prom ptly at 4. Next w eek’s sew« service. Mrs. J. Spier, last spring. Mr. shown by the college band. Melvin B rugger was elected presi- shipped about a week ago from Mrs. W. A. W all of P o rtlan d . sions will he on T uesday and S piers Is at Des Moines. Iowa. He It is believed th a t th e telephone dPnt of , bp organization to succeed F airview to B lair b ro th ers a t B u r Many of th e best young m usi Mr. and Mrs. R. J. D arling of T hursday. will join his fam ily later. They cians of the sta te go to O. A. C. com pany is endeavoring to ren d e r w . D. K inder. Miss A ugusta H ahn ley, Idaho. T hose m aking up the T hose receiving door prizes at P o rtlan d and Mr. and Mrs. B. H. w ere form erly resid en ts of the Cot w here they can play under the di th e best service possible. T h at w as elected se cretary . P lan s w ere carload w ert A. H. B urns w ith ten Gabel w ere d in n er guests W ednes y esterd ay 's session w ere Mesdames tre ll com m unity. b est can be expedited by a h ea rty considered by th e group for affilia- head of cows and h eifers; S. II. rection of C aptain Beard and re- day of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bridge- Wm. Thom, Anna Schiller, Percy Mrs. Dave L auderback is on the c tve cred it tow ard graduation for co o p eration on th e p a rt of sub- j tion w ith th e P o rtlan d O. A. C. club, H all, 11 h eife rs; Hoffm eist- farm er, a t th e ir home on F ern Ave. Giese, F. A. H am lin and W. A. sick list, as is also Mrs. F. B. Lake. th e ir w ork in the bund. T he re sc rib ers. L ines a re being co n stan t- -The G resham o rg an izatio n has a er, tw o h eifer calv es; J. L uscher Mrs. H. C. B ourne en tertain ed W inters. V ern H utchins, who has been in cen t trip s m ade by the organization ly expanded, new phones are being m em bership of n early 50. & Son, a tw o-year old bu ll; P aul A fter each lesson m any of the w ith a luncheon recently for which a h o sp ital at Kelso, W ashington, is also a big factor in attra c tin g in stalled , crow ded conditions rem - | At tbp m eeting Tuegday evening Adam s, a h eifer calf. covers w ere placed for Mrs. women stayed to ask Mrs. B artlett edied and an effort m ade to ren d e r p U ns wprp ma(, p fQr , bp e n te rta ,n . H eretofore th e H olstein sh ip witli a broken leg, is now at home, stu d en t m usicians of th e sta te each B ourne's m other, Mrs. Susie ' num erous questions about tlie serv ice com m ensurate w ith the m pnt , hp 0 A c< band of 40 m ents from th is vicinity have been w here he is recuperating. year. Under the leadership of C ap Thom pson, Mrs. Joseph D unne, cooking, and to adm ire th e beau- p ro g ress noted in oth er fields of pjpcpg w hich wjH bp hpar<| a t tf)p to C alifo rn ia An all-day m eeting of the M eth tain Beard thp hand has grow n and W ashington Mrs. L. E. Lancetield, Mrs. J. C. j tilu l all-enam el gas ran g es witli endeavor. high school gym nasium on F riday points only, but th e p robability now F innell, Mrs. Fred L. Bourne. Mrs. , modern conveniences of smooth o dist Ladies Aid will he held next stro n g er year by year until now it W ednesday at the home of Mrs. M. is a financially self-supporting o r evening, M arch 25. T his w ill be is th a t m ore blooded c a ttle w ill be Floyd H alladay und th e hostess. top. autom atic h ea t control and ln- L ennartz. ganization. LYMAN DAMES the ban d ’s first ap p e aran c e in sent to Idaho as the B lair b ro th ers T he A rboleda Im provem ent club su lated oven. A m eeting of the tax payers of plan to m ake up an o th er carload RECEIVES INJURY G resham . held its re g u la r m eeting T h u rsd ay ' --------------------- - Ten yeurs ago, during the world tirle n t school d istric t is planned in the spring. evening at th e home of Mr. and w ar, th e re w ere 280,000,000 long Lym an Davies, a c a rp e n te r r e for S atu rd ay evening, March 19, at Free Methodist Church. Mrs. I. V. S a te r in P o rtlan d . It is ; ----------- siding in the L usted neighborhood, 8 o'clock In tlie basem ent Sunday distance telephone calls annually SPRINGDALE expected to hold th e next m eeting A box social w ith p rogressive 500 T he second in th e series of se r suffered a d istressin g accident school room s of th e M ethodist in the United States. L ast year in the clubhouse w hich is being and o th er gam es will he given by m ons on p erson al experience will T h u rsd ay afternoon in th e wood church, for the purpose of form ing th e re w ere 800,000,000 sim ilar calls. Springdale Woodmen Dedicate com pleted on F ern avenue ju st off th e G resham g ran g e S atu rd ay eve- be given at th e F ree M ethodist w orking shop located a t his home an au x iliary to the Tax P ayers Building. Pow ell V alley road. ! ning, March 26, at 8 o’clock. The church S unday a t 11 o’clock and 1923 Chevrolet coupe, splendid when his rig h t hand cam e in con league at G resham . All Interested In th e presen ce of over 500 c iti Mrs. W. R. Locke en tertain ed public is Invited to atten d and will be on th e them e of "Moving condition. T his is a special for ta c t w ith a c irc u la r rip saw which, arc urged to atten d . zens, S p rin g d ale Camp No. 21 w ith with a luncheon oti T uesday in I b ring a box of lunch, quick sale. See S haver, 1141, F orw ard at th e Com mand of th e he w as operating. T he m em ber X. F ratiz w as Injured a few days G resham .—Adv. a m em bership of 35 at the p rese n t honor of Mrs. W. F. Severlti and E. G ilberson has purchased the M aster." T he p asto r w ill occupy w as badly cu t and n ecessitated the ago at Bull Run flume, when a th e p u lp it both m orning and eve tim e, dedicated on F eb ru ary 23 the Mrs. W. H aley, who resid e in P o rt- I q u a rte r acre of land w hich adjoins p a tie n t’s im m ediate rem oval to a tim b er stru ck him on the head. He P il l i l i ) Tuning. first building erected by a Camp of Ills residence p roperty In K irkland ning. land. Piano tuning, $3.50. Piano and h ospital. He w as rushed to G resh is under a doctor's care and Is re the Pacific W oodmen Life asso cia A card p arty sponsored by th e addition w hich he bought some organ repairing. Fred B. Jones, T he P o rtlan d d istric t q u a rte rly tion in th e sta te of Oregon, and so am for first aid and la te r taken to ported to he doing well. A rboleda Im provem ent d u ll will tim e ago from A. M. Hoss. He plans 2626, 49th stree t S. E., P ortlaud. Good S am a ritan by Hal Jones. It conference w ill convene a t th e lo- fa r as known on th e Pacific coast. T he M ethodist Sunday school at Phone TAbor 8952 or G resham be given S aturday evening, March to p ut tlie ground under cultivation. ca n n o t be learned at th is tim e ju s t C®1 ch u rc h T hursday evening at P leasan t Home will begin a t 10 166L—Adv. A ccording to S tate M anager F. A. Adolph Zam sky Is opening a new how th e accident o ccurred as th e 7:30 p. m. F rid ay all day will be Beard th e p ro ject is sup p o rted by 19, a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. o’clock, followed by preaching at G eorge F o rtn e r on L aurel avenue, photographic studio a t River m an was In no condition to explain, devoted to a S unday school con- sev eral of th e leading business men 11:15 from th e topic, “The N ature It is said by those attending him vention. S atu rd ay m orning a bus- of S pringdale. It is predicted th a t T he money made will go into the w hich he p lan s to occupy April 1 of th e Holy S p irit." Ju n io r ch u rch in connection with th e one in th a t the in ju ry is a serious one. ineaa session w ill be held, and on th e new hall w ill give trem endous | building fund of th e club. will he held at th e sam e hour In G resham . In th e m eantim e his .__________ S atu rd ay aftern o o n th e W om an’s im petus to th e grow th of th e local ch arg e of Mrs. Alta Stafford. Choir Zion Evangelical Service*. film o rd ers will he finished daily at Mnrch 17 and 18—"T he Four In su ra n c e funds for farm loans. M issionary society will hold Its camp. T he hall is 40 x 90 feet witli re h e a rsa l will lie held prom ptly at P reach in g services w ill be held No com m ission og brokerage. Very b usiness m eeting T he young peo- a stag e and balcony, and it Is an Sunday m orning at 11 o'clock at th e G reabam studio. He expects to 7:15 and E pw orth L eague at 8 F lu sh er”, Junior class play at high school gym nasium . easy term s. B W. T horne.—Adv. pie w ill hold th e ir m eeting at ideal m eeting p lace, located ju s t off th e Zion Evangelical ch u rch . Tlie go to Hood River In a few days to o’clock. a rra n g e for his equipm ent in the 6:30 p. m. T hursday, March 17—Berry topic will be, “A Real P ro g ram for new location. of the Colum bia riv er highw ay. T ak e a tip —tr y th e W ant Ads. grow ers m eeting at D am ascus. All evening services w ill be K A IIB IBW T he P. W. L. A. lodge was Life.” "A lm ost everyone has a pro- Dr. and Mrs. A. H. W right re- ev angelistic and a m issio n ary p ro been giving a dance every tw o gram for Hie", aays th e p astso r. c e " M F riday Evening, March 18— Rock meggage yeaterday from Sunday m orning w orship a t th e wood grange play, “Uncle Rube” gram will be ren d ered S unday a f w eeks, w hich have proved very "E ach one has some am bition, de- th eir son Philip, who w ent to 8e- Sm ith M emorial P resb y terian at gran g e hull. ternoon, M arch 27. D elegates and successful so far, and hope to con- | sire and object in life. Every man , atJlp a wpp|( ag() tp | llng ,)f b)g hav . ch u rch will begin a t 11 o'clock p asto rs over th e d istric t will be in tln u e so. vocation can have the F riday Evening, Murch 18— j of every Ing secured a position as w ireless atten d a n ce and will be en tertain ed T he L adies C ircle w hich helps , sam e program and pu rp o se in life, o p erato r on th e "S a n ta A na,” a with the serm on by th e pastor, th e P.-T. A. motion picture, "F lam ing Rev. E. R. 1). H ollensted, from the W aters" at C ottrell schoolhouse. by th e local society. The public is the lodge a g re a t deal by giving the th e program and pu rp o se of doing vessel going to Siberia. suhjejet, "A nchor of the Soul.” The invited to all th ese m eetings. su p p e rs for th e dances and a fte r ! good. You a re invited to o u r S atu rd ay Evening, March 19.— Dr. Wm. Levin of th e sta te h ealth boys from the llealey M ilitary A ca expenses are paid th e rest goes to vices S unday and a cordial w«t d ep artm en t th is m orning inspected demy will attend th is service in a Colum bia grunge hard tim e dance. th e arm s nt the pupils of th e iiigh body. The Sunday school at 10 HYACINTHS A TULIPS th e su p p o rt of th e building fund, come w ill lie extended.” 111 m eet a t school S aturday, March 19 — County and o th ers who w ere given o’clock will he followed by a five w hich am ounts to a n ea t little sum T he Sunday school Council ot P aren t-T each er asso cia tin' Si bil k te st last Monday. He m inute serm on. in pots. 10 a. m. and th e sen io r league at each tim e. tion to m eet a t Fairview . found about 66 per cen t susceptible Blnilow (le a n in g . to d ip h th eria A rran g em en ts will Flowering Plant* A Ferns I P ra c tic a lly every telephone com 7:30 p. m. T uesday Evening, March 22— For ex p e rt window cleaning see A m lie m ade in th e n ear fu tu re to give WAI R l l i ’s SPECIAL erican Legion aud A uxiliary S. TaJIma, or leave o rd ers with J. W hat you w ant, when you w ant I to x in -an tito x in tre a tm e n t to those At Brown's Meat Market pany today is equipped to give free Best cream ery b u tte r, lb. m eeting at g ran g e hail. Ross Brown, G resham , phone 2501. advice to p rospective home build- It. as you w ant I t - W ant Ad J t . who wish It Tuegday A fternoon, March 22— NEWTOWN APPLES e rs to in su re telephone equipm ent oY phone 306. Neighbor« of W oodcraft m eeting at Face and fill grade, box. being located to give m ost efficient GRESHAM home of Mrs. J. H. M etzger. service. DRY PRUNES GREENHOUSES W ednesday Morning, March 23— 40 to 50 grade, 4 lb s ........ Mention to an ad v e rtise r th a t you Sew ing class at high school. Ophelia Rosebushes, 88 per doz. saw his ad. In th e Outlook. LORN F L t k E S W ednesday A fternoon, March 23. K ellogg's re g u la r, 3 f o r.. Flowers for all occasions — Rockwood Ladies Aid silver tea M any new W ant Ads today. at parsonage. PIN E A PPLE 2»k’a Broken slices, c a n ............. W ednesday A fternoon, March 23 Methodist I.»dies Aid home of M A I t II1 s Mrs. O. A. E astm an. S u n set. 6 b o x es................... March 24-27—D istrict Q uarterly TO ILET PA PER m eeting F ree M ethodist church. 7 or. crepe. 4 ro lls for. .. F riday Evening, March 25—O. A. EXTRA U R t . E RIPE OLIVES C. M ilitary band concert in high school gym nasium and dance in W EDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS T able Mt B rand, pint Masonic hall. A hearin g was held at th e G resh am city hall on S atu rd ay in w hich M. T am u ra, a Ja p an e se rau c h er of th e Beaver Bend neighborhood, was The women of G resham and vi- contending for th e right to appro- , , . , „ cinity show a deep ap p reciatio n of p riate a portion of the w aters of .. . ... _ , , „ _ _ , , __________ th e o p p o rtu n ities offered by the Beaver creek for irrig atio n pur O utlook-8 frpp coob| ng 8cbool being poses. A num ber of the land ow n- condBcted jn thp g(K,ja] room s of ers along th e creek, p articu la rly tin' M ethodist church. T he atten d - Mrs. Olive S trebin, objected to the ance the first day was 113, and on allow ance of any w ater for the T h u rsd ay 123. Many of th e women purpose on th e g rounds th a t it low- , __ . .. 1 r , . , . have expressed th eir delight in the ered th e strea m and im paired th e ,, p ractical h in ts given bv Mrs. Rose flow of w ate r th ereb y causing pools . , B artlett, home service d em o n stra w hich would be a breeding place to r of the P o rtlan d Gas & Coke for m osquitoes anil consequent dis com pany, and of th e various ease. recipes w hich she is giving them Mr. Coshow, a rep rese n tativ e of from day to day The lessons are the sta te e n g in e e rs office a t Salem, b etter th an ever, th e women de- listened to the argum ent and took glare. th e m a tte r under advisem ent for a „,, „ . , , , , , , , . . , T he first ' ' a >’ 8 lesson included decision by th e d ep artm en t in th e I .. . . ... noodle rings, jiffv cake, w ith enier- n ear fu tu re. The Jap an ese w as rep- I . .. , , . . , „ . „ . , gency icing, H am burg pie. biscuits, resen ted by A\, .1. Cooper for coun- o ran g e nut bread, p rin cess potatoes sel, and the plaintiffs by P erk in s & and a recipe for a tasty Sunday Bailey of P o rtlan d . -upper. T h u rsd a y ’s list included Mis. Lewis Additional Local» Hood WALRAD Coming Events ser- Merc. Co. w Phone 1411 49c 98c 28c I vyjsr’Â-îî’ 25c il 20c 22c Beginning Classes in Piano Ot)€ BORIN 1 OE EEE. high- -t grade, vacuum packed, lb. 55c SEED LESS R tlS I.N S L acona bran d , 4-lb. pkgs. 35c SK EW E s s RAISINS Khrm in's best, 15 na. pkg 10c We suggest th a t your S a tu r day o rd er c a rry some of these item s keep this ll»t a t hand «lii'ii placing j » o r order. S aturday, March 26— W. C. T. U. bake sale at A. W. M etzger atore. S atu rd ay Evening. March 28— Bog social at G resham grange. S atu rd ay Evening, March 28— Fairview grange basket social and dance a t g ran g e hail. FLORENCE M. HONEY Phone 1721 Studio F irs t S tate Bank Bldg. L. Gresham (J. A.C. cadet band w hich will ap p ear in (D eshain Friday, March 26, for a co n c e rt in the high G resham will be th e first stop th e band will m ake on it« an n u a l 10-day to u r during sp rin g vacation. Tow ns in ea ste rn Oregon aud Idaho are Incluiled on th e 'Itin e ra ry for th is year. A «lance w ill he given by the band o rch e stra in th e .Masonic hail im m ediately afte r th e conteal. »<hool S atu rd ay Evening, A pril 2— Rock wood P.-T. A. vaudeville. • S atu rd ay Evening, April »—Con ce rt at Sw edish Mission church.