Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 25, 1927, Image 1

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    G resham O utlook
T W IC E
A
W EEK
VOL. 17, NO. 8
G R ESH A M , M ULTNOM AH COUNTY. OREGON,
( UPS AND M EDALS
ARE ON DISPLAY
BORING
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
FR ID A Y . MARCH 25. 1925
FO RM ER PA STO R H E R E
JO H N T . STILLIO N S
LA G RAN DE MAN
TO PR E A C H SUNDAY
D IF S IN P O R T I.AND
W INS P R IZ E
Boring
#2.00 P e r Y ear
TROUTDALE
UOOKING SUIIDDL
TR A CT
m em bers of the
H ELD BIG SUCCESS
The Community church Sunday
T he display of M ultnom ah coun- Young P eople's society of the j Next Sunday m orning, th e pulpit
Jo h n T S tillions, for live y ears
In th e recent hom estead tra c t st'hool will convene at 10 o’clock
G resham women are g reatly In­
ty club w ork in the show w indow s Methodist ch u rch a re p lan n in g an at th e M ethodist church will be oc- a resident of G resham , died at the
draw ing which was conducted in wi,h an Illu strated serm on for the terested in good cooking, as evi­
of th e A ylsw orth & M artin clothing evening's en tertain m en t for M arch cupied by Dr. A. S. Hisey, su p erin - home of his daughter. Mrs. E. A.
the United S tates land office at children by the p asto r, the Rev. E denced by th e grow ing crow ds
sto re is a ttra c tin g considerable at- 'O at the Boring I. O. O. F. hall. A tendeut of the E astern d istrict of E asley of P o rtlan d . M arch 24. aged
P o rtlan d . Louis D. H arris of La- H D Hollensted.
w hich attended th e
successive
♦ ention. Ten beautiful silver cups playlet “All in a Fog " will be giv- the Oregon conference. Dr. Hisey
years. D eath was th e re su lt of
G rande was th e successful w inner
The en tertain m en t and supper classes of the Outlook cooking
a re in th e exhibit and a re the proud en. followed by "A Negro Com edy.” was p asto r here for four years, and a stro k e of p araly sis a m outh ago,
of the coveted 80-acre trac t on the given by th e ladies of th e Catholic school. On th e last two days of th e
possessions of John Flem ing, Law - Music will be fu rn ish ed th ro u g h o u t is widely known and highly es w hich rendered him en tirely help-
Mt. Hood Loop highway. Of th e church on March 17 w as, well at- school th e room was taxed to c a ­
rence A ylsw orth, Floyd Stafford »he program .
teem ed locally, so it is expected ,e ss- H’s w ite died w hile the fam -
189 w ar v eteran s who tiled applica- tended. A splendid program was pacity, th e late com ers being
and Lee Copeland. T hese cups w ere
T he services at th e M ethodist th a t th e auditorium , w hich has fl>' lived in G resham 12 y ears ago. tions for governm ent tra c ts. 100 ' given and a nice sum was cleared,
obliged to sit on kindergarten
been
tilled
to
capacity
each
Sunday
Besides
Mrs.
Basley,
Mr.
S
tillions
won in show m anship and re p re se n t church on Sunday m orning w ill be
w anted th e Brightw ood piece of
T here will be an en tertain m en t ch a irs or benches in the re a r of the
m any hours of tire le ss activity on preaching at 10 o’clock and Sunday m orning for several weeks, will not is survived by two o th e r d au g h ters
land w hich has 20 acres available given S aturday evening, March 26 room. The atten d an ce on the first
th e p a rt of th ese w ide-aw ake boys, school at 11 o'clock. Bible study be sufficient to seat those who will aIlll a son, Mrs. Kuby Pobelcheck,
for farm ing. T he draw ing, which by the T ro u td ale Flow er club. A and second days w as 113 and 123
T he m edals w ere aw arded by O. class will m eet at 7:30 in th e eve- wish to hear his m essage. The pas- W ooster, Ohio, C. A. S tillions and
was conducted under federal an- good program is being prepared respectively. On la st T uesday it
M. P lum m er, p resid e n t of th e P a- ning. T here will be special m usic tor w ill speak in th e evening from Miss Birdie S tillions of C harleston,
th o rity , is for the settlem ent of the The proceeds will go tow ard beau- w as 166 and yesterday 174. These
ciflc In tern atio n al L ivestock expo- at th e m orning service. On T ues- 'o n e of the most beautiful sto ries in Illinois. Ja sp e r T.
S tillions of
O. A C. land g ran t and involves tifying tiw school grounds.
num bers did not include the dozen
"sition. in the po ultry judging, pota- ‘ day evening Dr. A. S. H isey, dis- ' th e Bible on "T he Choices of Life." P o rtlan d , w ell known plum ber and
about 9000 acres of land in the
A num ber of ladies p repared a or so of children who cam e with
to g rad in g and h ealth contests. F or tr ic t superin ten d en t, w ill give an Miss Amy Cooper leads th e Ep- form er resid en t of G resham , is a
P o rtlan d d istrict. The balance of I b ask et dinner and served It to the th eir m o thers each day.
su p erio r poultry judging Raym ond illu strate d lectu re at th e church. w orth League, w hich m eets for de- brother.
It is likely th a t the attendance
votions and study at 6:30, follow -
F u n eral services w ill be held at th e p ro p erty com ing under this school children F riday at the noon
Belgle, C harles E dw ards, C arl Bow- All are invited to attend,
grai^t co n sists of 23,000 acres and hour in the dining room. A good tlu' last day would have been la rg ­
m an, R oland S heller, Alvin S heller , T he Kev. E w W ithnell has ing th e social program w hich be- F in ley ’s u n d ertak in g p arlo rs in
P o rtlan d on Monday at 1 o'clock. is being handled by th e Roseburg crow d of grown ups attended and er except for an u n fo rtu n a te e rro r
and Edw in Maxwell w ere given purchased an O verland four sedan, gins a t 5.
land office. W ar veteran s a re being nil enjoyed the d inner and after In announcing the day. T he O ut­
In term en t w ill he in th e G resham
m edals: G erald E m ily and Ken- j
Mrs. H. A. Beck w as tak en quite
given th e p referen ce over all other dinner the Flow er club held its look received from a re p re se n ta ­
cem
etery.
neth B ram h ali for potato grad in g I
Free Methodist Service*.
ill last week and on S atu rd ay she
ap p lica n ts for a lim ited time.
r e g u la r * m eeting in the dining tive of th e P ortlan d Gas & Coke
and Collin C ree in th e h ealth con- i
The d istric t q u a rte rly m eeting at
was taken to th e Good S am aritan
room. The program for S aturday com pany a le tte r giving Mrs. B a rt­
SANDY
BLUFF
test.
Baptist Services,
•
hospital, w here she is being cared the F ree M ethodist ch u rch w hich
night was discussed. Election of le tt's plan for the closing class,
Floyd Stafford w as aw arded th e '
began
lasj
evening
is
being
fea­
The young people’s societies of
Mr. and Mrs. W atkins e n te r­
for.
which said th a t It would he on F r i­
sta te cham pionship by th e A tneri- ;
tu red by a good atten d an ce and tained on Sunday a t a b irth d ay d in ­ the Haley and P leasan t Home Bap­ officers should have taken place
but was postponed until the next day. In w riting th e story for the
Rosmond F ow ler is slow ly r e ­ m arked in terest. P ap ers will be
can G uernsey C attle club.
tist ( h u rd le s will meet in the meeting, wlileU will be the 15th of paper, the e rro r was not noticed,
covering from an attac k of typhoid read th is evening by the Rev. W. N. ner in honor of Mrs. W atk in s’
Bethel B aptist church of G resham
m
other,
Mrs.
Simmons,
who
w
as
80
and the closing class was a n ­
fever.
I Coffee and the Rev. O. F. DeFoe y ears od M arch 16, and a friend. next Sunday aftern o o n and eve­ April.
TR O U T D A L E WOMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thom as and nounced for F riday instead of
Dick
H
ansell
cam
e
from
Long­
i on subjects relativ e to Sunday Mrs. L aw rence, who w as 78 on ning. The aftern o o n session will
PA SSES AWAY
children of P o rtlan d spent the Thursday.
view and spent the week-end a*t the school work, followed by an ev an ­
March 13.
Miss Saleua Haight, Ingin at 3 o'clock aiul tin« special
Mrs. Ju lia L am pert of T routdale home of his sister, Mrs. C. L. Greg-
W inners of door prizes on T u es­
gelistic service in ch a rg e of the Mrs. W atkins' Bister, brought th e | sp eak er at th a t tim e will be the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John
died F rid ay night, M arch 18, a t the son.
day w ere Mrs. K. D. Bertleson, Mrs.
Bounder.
Rev. E. W. H illis at 8 o'clock.
Indian out. Mr. W atkins' m other Rev. A. E. Davis, p asto r of the Ar-
age of 65 years. T he fu n eral w as
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es D ellinger of 1’. E. Mills, Mrs. Mary Saiki, Miss
E arn est A em sberry and fam ily
Tom
orrow
m
orning
a
t
10
o'clock
also
llad a b irth d ay on March 19. leta B aptist ch u rch of Portland.
conducted T uesday a t St. H en ry ’s arriv ed from C alifornia and T u es­
Kent,
Oregon, spent Friday and Ronda W illiam s and Miss Lucy
the q u a rte rly conference will con- and WU8 73 but was u n ab lt, (o bl. Miss M artha H agberg will sing.
ch u rc h at G resham , w ith interm en t day and a re a t th e home of Mrs,
Saturday at tin« home of Mr. and Adams. On T hursday they w ere
vene. T he W om an’s M issionary present at the dinner.
Lunch w ill be served nt 5:15. The Mrs. Geo. P arish. Mrs. D ellinger Mrs. W alter Forbes, Mrs. Olot
follow ing in St. Jo se p h ’s cem etery. A em sberry's p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs.
business m eeting will ta k e place in
A few neighbors c tine w ith well young people of th e P leasant Home is a siste r of Mrs. P arish.
V lrell, Mrs. It. F. Jennings, Mrs.
T he Rev. H enry B ruenagel. long j H. A. Beck.
the aftern o o n and th e young peo­ tilled lunch baskets on Sunday to ch u rch will conduct th e It. Y. P I’. ’
II. L. St. C lair and Mrs. H. M. Shaw.
an in tim ate friend of the fam ily, , M elville R ichey is down from
E.
A.
Bush,
who
has
spent
Sev­
cam e from G ra n ts P ass to conduct j O. A. C. spending the sp rin g vaca- ple’s m eeting in th e evening. T he th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo service w hich will begin prom ptly ern! m ouths here w ith his b ro th er, T he gifts on the last day w ere gen­
Rev. W. T. K lotzbach, form er p as­ Radford rem inding Alonzo it was at 6:30. The evening church ser
th e fun eral. T he deceased is su r- tlon w ith his p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. to r here, w ill p reach at 7:30.
(’. C. Bush, left Monday for his erous baskets of g roceries and a
his birthday.
vcie will follow and Win. F air home In Oklahom a.
suck of flour, donated by jobbers
vived by seven children, A rnold, ; O. M. Richey.
S unday's services w ill begin
Mrs. A. J. Crose of Medford and w eather, p asto r of the P leasan t i
F erd in an d , A lexander, Ju liu s anil : The Boring Com m unity club is with Sunday school a t 9:45, love
Several ladles from here a tte n d ­ for the various products.
Mrs. Bell Ten Eyck of P o rtlan d Home B aptist church, will preach. !
It was a su rp rise to m any th a t
Mrs. T re ssa W and of T routdale, planning a package sale w hich will
feast at 10:30 and preach in g by the m ade a sh o rt visit S atu rd ay a f te r ­ The Bible school will com m ence at j ed the M ultnomah county P aren t-
m eat, vegetables and a pudding
Mrs. Em m a Fox of R ufus, Oregdn, : be given at th e I. O. O. F. h all on
d istric t elder at 11:15. At 2:30 noon at th e home of Mrs. ('ro se's 9:45 a. m. and the m orning service T eacher association held at F alr-
could be put Into the oven and re ­
and Mrs. B ertha Reihl, P ortland.
A pril 8.
Sunday aftern o o n a public m ission- sis(er Mr„ A j All„ a|go a t th e at 11 o'clock. The topic of th e pas- view schoolhouse S aturday. They
m ain for five or six hours w ithout
.
*
1
rep
o
rt
a
very
Interestin
g
meeting
ary
m
eeting
will
be
held
for
w
hich
h()me
of
Mrs
K
,.ebs
()f
Sandy
OtI
t in t .............
IIIIIIIIC] ItlllllU ;
to r ’s serm on at th is service will be
being d isturbed, but when Mrs.
and
a
good
program
.
Those
who
an in te restin g p rogram is being a r- i h er re tu rn hom e Sundayi sh e plan- "T he C h a ra cter M arket."
The I
B a rtle tt took out th e beautifully
ranged. Sunday evening the Rev. | ned f0 pick
her m „th er. Mrs. p ray er m eeting and choir reh earsal ' attended wen« Mrs. Lee Evans, Mrs. brow ned m eat and the other things,
A.
1).
Kendall.
Mrs.
W.
(’.
Spence,
Mr. C offees d au g h ter Mrs. Nina Byro n , who w as visiting in Salem, will be held W ednesday evening be
Mrs. E unice Robinson, Mi*. Anna done to u tu rn , they realized th a t
Sm ith w ill give a review of "T he and tak e her on io M ed fo rd fo r th e ginning at 7:15.
th e m odern gas ran g e w ith its au ­
Richardson and Mrs. Landis.
C h rist of the Indian R oad.”
• gUmm er.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed O kcnberg and tom atic control was a w onderful
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caldo e n te r­
PLEASANT VALLEY baby, who have been visiting a t the im provem ent over th e old cook
(jreshani Temple Services.
Sunday school s ta rts prom ptly a t tained over th e w eek-end th e Men-
J. O. Davis home, left for Juneau, stove.
C aptain and Mrs. Fred Sherm an ! A laska, on Sunday.
10 o'clock at th e U ndenom inational zie g irls of P ortland.
A lready plans for next year's
tem ple each Sunday. P reach in g
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ault spent of A rboleda w ere callers at th e |
school are being considered, and it
□
C.
C.
Bush
sold
last
Monday
two
service w ill be held a t 2 o'clock and Sunday a t th e H elm er Johnson home of Mr. and Mrs. (!. N. S ager '
I
new Fords, one touring, one coupe is likely th a t arran g e m en ts will be
ag ain a t 7:30 in th e evening by th e
p asto r, the Rev. S. F. P itts. T he hom e and found th eir d au g h ter Sunday afternoon.
which com pleted his quota of cars m ade to ta k e ca re of th e sm all
S unday aftern o o n services a re es­ g rea tly rejoicing over a piano her
David Savo m ade a trip to As to be sold In the m onth of March. ch ild ren w hose m others wish to a t ­
pecially well atten d ed and much p are n ts had given her.
tend the cooking classes.
to rla S atu rd ay , re tu rn in g home H e is now on th e honor roll.
good is being accom plished. A
Mr. and Mrs. O. S. W ilkenson vls- Sunday.
F.
W
Schultz
of
C
algary,
C
ana­
happy fellow ship is enjoyed and a
s at „ I(illv and Sundav with I
Zion Evangelical Services.
w arm welcome is assu red all who <te" s a t “ " la y a »d Sunday w ith L.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Richey of Pen- . da, visited here with his sister.
“ W hat It T akes to Muke a C hris­
atten d .
1 C. W ilkenson and fam ily of P o rt- illeton cam e la st F riday to visit
Mrs. Geo. P arish on S aturday.
tia n ” will be the topic of th e se r­
P ra y er service is held on T ues- land, also w ith a b ro th er n ear Van-
w ith Mr. R ichey's p aren ts, Mr. and • Mr. and Mrs. Dave B urns and mon Sunday m orning nt 11 o’clock
day evening and young people's COuver
Mrs. (}. H. Richey. They retu rn ed fam ily of Newberg spent Sunday a t a t the Zion E vangelical church.
service on F rid ay evening.
Sunday school will convene a t 10.
th e home of Mrs. M urgaret Burns. L enten services will he hgld again
Adolph Zem sky, G resham photo­ to Pendleton Monday.
g
rap
h
ic
a
rtist,
is
moving
a
p
a
rt
of
Mrs. L etta Moore of P o rtlan d ' Mr*- Ele<' ,a
a few next W ednesday evening a t ¡4
ROCKWOOD
his equipm ent to Hood River, called on frien d s in th is neighbor- 1 ,lay» 1,1
Imi'l w ith her dau g h ter, o'clock. The public is cordially
w
here
lie
is
opening
a
studio,
which
Dr. A. S. H isey of Salem will
invited.
hood on W ednesday of th is week.
Mrs. < has. Shute.
give an illu strate d le ctu re Sunday will be his h ea d q u arters. He will
G eorge Beym er and fam ily w ere
H. E. W aite, who is w orking on
still co n tin u e w ork here, taking
Window ( leaning.
night on th e subject, The Abund- photographs by ap pointm ent. Mrs called to P o rtlan d T uesday to at- ’he r» » ro ad a t C en tralia, W ashlng-
For ex p ert window cleaning see
a n t L ife”, a t th e Rockwood Meth- i Zam sky will rem ain in G resham
tend th e fu n eral of Mr. Bevm er's i *o n « HPPnt th e week end a t his 8. T ajlm a, or leave ord ers with J.
odist ch u rch . A cordial Invita’tion for a tim e w ith her ch ild ren and
Ross Brown, G resham , phone 2501.
home here.
fath er, Edm und 8. Beymer.
is extended to all to be present. j she and Mrs. Ada M anning will
The
Social
com
m
ittee
of
the
E
a
st­
have ch arg e of th e photographic
(/H H lK y H ro o mu
Mr. and Mrs. F orgreen are e n te r­
W e have a large assortment of Easter
M a d e by Jani» x I I L u th e r o f G illis .
w ork of the studio.
ta in in g frien d s from M ontana th is ern S ta r will give a card party and S» • I fien i n t VValrad'M.
R
ep
resen
tativ
e
of
S
p
irella
g
a
r­
Bunnies, Chicks and Baskets now on
m ents—silk u n d erw ear, hosiery, | T he attitu d e of some men tow ard week. They th in k of locating here. program at the Masonic hall on
display.
E. M. McGowan was seriously In­ F riday night, April 1st.
co rsets, girdles, slips, b rassieres, progress is th a t they sim ply w on't
will d em o n strate in your home. | 8tan d for it.
Sunday visitors at the L. A. lia r-
ju red la st week w hile w recking an
Phone 3267 for ap p ointm ent.—Adv.
low
home wore Mr. and Mrs. W.
T he Chinese soldiers d ress and old log b arn on the J. Z. Olson
\\ e are headquarters for the Famous
T h ere is som ething m ore to life act very much like any o th er sol farm . H is Jaw and a bone hack of j Beveridge of P o rtlan d .
March 24-27 D istrict Q uarterly
HE ID E ’S CANDY EASTER EGGS.
th an m erely w anting to be good.
th e ear w ere fra ctu red and several
Mr. a,l|i Mrs. (’. H. K esler and
diers.
face la ce ra tio n s w ere suffered. He L ester B arnes w ere v isito rs at the m eeting F ree M ethodist church.
The kind the kiddies like, and the
Is at E m anuel hospital w here he Is J« 8. Hudson home on Sunday.
F riday Evening, March 25— P ro­
grown-ups too.
Improving. He was w orking for
V isitors at th e D W. Mickley hibition film, “ Lest We F o rg et” at
H. Paulson.
(hom e Sunday w ere Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Union high school.
i
H.
P
aulson,
who
has
been
in
l i)al> Mickley and Mr. and Mrs. Gale
F riday Evening, M arch 25—O. A.
EVANGELICAL WOMEN’S UNION
3 ! I
C. M ilitary hand co n cert in high
Em
anuel
hospital
for
several
' H anna of Portland.
I
m onths, will be able to leave th e
Mrs. M arjorie M atches gave a school gym nasium and dance in
«
I
hospital next week.
dinner Tuesday evening In honor j Masonic hail.
I
D inner served from 5:30 to 8 I’. M.
Phone 1236
Gresham
Hugo Savo and E arl Olson m ade
h®r sister, Miss Amy K endall.] S atu rd ay , March 26—W. C. T. U.
a trip to S eattle a few days ago on O ther guests w ere Miss Dorothy bake sale a t A. W. M etzger store.
MENU
Every boy or g irl will receive ONE DOLLY KITE
K endall
and
Miss
M arguerite ]
husiness.
R oast Veal
Brow n G ravy
Mashed P otatoes
S trin g Beans
FREE w ith each 10 T orm oehlen's candy bar
Bailey, of G resham .
, . S atu , rd
_ ay E vening.
. . . M arch , , 26—
Naomi,
th
e
little
d
au
g
h
ter
of
Mr
P ear Salad
P ickles
Je lly
Bread and B u tter
'
, .
i F airview grange basket social and
w rappers. A chance for every kiddie in tow n.
Mr. and Mrs. C arl Zelbeck took d ab ce a t g ran g e hall.
and Mrs. Chas. DahlquiHt, had the
Cream , C u stard or B u ttersco tch Pie
Coffee
Get you rs now.
---------
m isfo rtu n e to fall and break her dinner with Mr. and Mrs. W allace
P ric e 60c. C h ild re n u n d e r 12 y e a rs, 86c
S atu rd ay Evening, M arch 26—
arm w hile ro lle r sk atin g on th e Hpenee on Sunday,
Box sociai at G resham grange.
pavem ent. T he accident happened
Sunday guests at the F. Murphy
T h u rsd ay , M arch 31— D inner by
T uesday.
j home w ere Mr. and Mrs. A. Dailey
E vangelical
W om en’s
u n io n ,
Chas. Hodson Is hobbling around , a ,|,l children of P ortland,
G range hall.
on er.ut< hes as th e re su lt of a se- I L ittle Boh Osaki passed away
T h u rsd ay Evening, March 31—
vere cu t on his knee, Inflicted by a j Monday after a long Illness,
d raw k n lfe w hich Mr. Hodson was ] Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Cole were E n tertain m en t by Boring Young
P eople’s society a t I. G. O. F. hall.
using.
called to Tekeo, W ashington last
S atu rd ay E vening, April
Rock-
Mr. and Mrs W altler F u ller w en 1 Sunday by th e serloua Illness of
called to Wasco, W ashington, last I Mr. Cole's m other, who passed wood P.-T. A. vaudeville.
Easter Novelties
and Candies
r
DINNER!
II!
Hepp’s Racket Store
Grange flail, Thursday, March 31
FREE
$ g .0 0
for a new
Spring H at
W hen you see
o u r d isp la y of
new S p rin g H a ts
you w ill be glad
you c am e h e re to
buy.
New Spring Suits
with 2 Trousers
Faster is most here men, and you will want
new clothes. First take a look at these
new suits and top coats, smart in appear­
ance, well tailored and of strong wear re­
sisting fabrics.
With 2 Trousers
t . o
$
O th e r H a ts a s
a n d up to
Low a s
$
$ 7 .50
NEW N E < R D E A H
n i u iio * ii n i
NEW (il.IH ES
N I H M illi I *
NEW I APS
at
Popular Price«»
jAylswortK S Martir^
MEN’S WEAR
S h o e s
G R E SH A M
H e dive Red Trading Stump*
week to atten d th e fu n eral of Mr. away Friday. L ittle H arley
stayed with his g ran d p a re n ts
F u lle r's b ro th e r’s wife.
Mr. and Mrs L. Helm ing.
Mrs. Newell Edw ards m ade a
husiness trip to M arshfield over the
What you want, when you
week end.
It, as you want It—Want Ad.
Cole
here,
S atu rd ay Evening, A pril 9— E p ­
want w orth I.eHgne plav, "Jum bo J im ”,
It.
at
P leasant
Home
M ethodist
church.
Tax Payers League Organization Meeting
P le a s e ta k e nolle»« th a t a m ee tin g of th e
tax la y e r s of th e G resh am school (listriet
Is called to m eet at th e c a n n e ry office a t 8
p. tn. on S a tu rd a y , M arch 20th for th e p u r­
pose of s o lic itin g m em b e rsh ip an d th e
electio n of o n e c o m m ittee m an to serv e on
th e E x ecu tiv e C o m m ittee for a term of tw o
y ears.
It in a lso d esired th a t th e co m m itteem en
from Pow ell Y’alley, O rien t, V ictory, Lynch
a n d H illsview be p re se n t, an d to g e th e r w ith
th e G re sh am c o m m ittee m an elect o n e a d ­
d itio n a l co m m ittee m an a t larg e an d proceed
to c o m p lete th e o rg a n iz a tio n an d co n sid er
a n y p ro je c ts t h a t a re of in te re s t, by o rd e r
of C om m ittee.
Friday, April 8— P ackage Hale by
Boring C om m unity club a t I. O.
O. F. hall
S atu rd ay E vening, April 9—Con­
c e rt a t Sw edish Mission church.
W ednesday Evening A pril 13—
C oncert by G resham band.
S atu rd ay , April 16— D orcas circle
food sale at W alrad M ercantile Co.
HYACINTHS
A TULIPS
in pots.
F low ering Plants A Ferns
At Brown’s Meat Market
or phone 306.
GRESHAM
GREENHOUSES
Dpheliu Kosebushes, 62 per dns.
Flowers (or all occasions