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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook easroeoR. GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, VOL. 17, NO. 1» Directors Reelected by Berry Growers FRIDAY, APRIL M I ! I INUS < ON I INI I M C M X X V II Kesutrection MANY COUNTY CLUBS GET CHARTERS Correct! S T O C K IN G S ¥1.50 $1.98 1036— Heavy 12-strand, , 22-inch w ith fine m ercerized I top, p a ir .............. $1.98 All of the above num bers are double soli* and high spliced heels and toes. Colors—Skin, Even-glow , F rench Nude, C ham paign- A tm osphere, Nude, All- san, R ose-taupe, G ray, G rain. G un-m etal, B lack and W hite. WALRAD’S 1927 1DVENTIST SPECIAL NOW GET BUSY. Next week w ill be cleanup week. The city tru c k w ill be gin hau lin g rub b ish aw ay on D. E. Towle, E. P. Schedeen and ; T hursd ay m orning. E verything M. La E oliette w ere reelected to be removed m u st be placed in irec to rs a t the ann u al m eeting of sacks, b arrels, or boxes, p re fe r he B erry G row ers Packing com- | ably sacks. Boxes and b arrels pany on last Tuesday. T heir votes too heavy for one m an to load w ere 378, 367 and 233, respectively. F ra n z M attson w as a ru n n e r up j will not be taken. w ith 213 votes, proving his popu- | la rity am ong th e b erry grow ers. At the m eeting of th e Coopera- 1 tlve B erry G row ers on T hursday, BAND CONCERT W AS Lilies blooming, white and pure, G R E A T E Y ENJOYED th e election of T uesday w as ratified Spread their fragrance on this day and m uch oth er im p o rta n t business Tw elve fine num bers w ere r e n w as dispatched. T he atten d an ce at Resurrection! Life is sure! both m eetings w as good, co nsider dered W ednesday evening by the Death's defeated of its prey. ing th e fine w eather for farm work. G resham band in its fifth concert of T he directo rs met und organized, nam ing th e follow ing officers: the se ries given th is w inter in th e l Stir, m y soul, arise and praise, president, W. D. F ra le y ; vice p re s gym nasium . From th e “Gem of th e 1 For the Sun of Life now beams; ident, C. T. R yan; se cretary , Cora Ocean,” th e first on the program , I B. G reen; sales m anager, J. J. to the closing selection, the audi- ' Let not dullness cloud thy ways F ish e r; tre a su re r-m a n a g e r, D. E. ence ap p a ren tly w as well pleased While the heavenly radiance Towle. T he Outlook w as endorsed as the and m any w ere heard to say th is j gleams. official paper for th e c u rre n t year. concert was the best of any given. It will give a full rep o rt of the Dr. H. C. Jo h n so n 's boys show the m eetings in its next issue. Back to earth, a crumbling clod, re su lt of th e careful tra in in g and p a rtic u la r in stru ctio n w hich he has ' Wastes the flesh we habit here, PLEASANT HOME given them during th e p ast two But the spirit, praise to God! T he m orning service a t the Bap years. Dzvells in resurrection cheer. The special num bers a re deserv tis t church on Sunday will begin at 10:30 o'clock and consist of the ing of much credit. Nellie ¡Mid P a t E aster program by the prim ary de partm en t, in te rsp ersed w ith selec ti® Greenwood- the tw o little p ian tions by th e o rc h e stra and vocal ists from n u l l Run, captivated th eir num bers by th e young m en's q u a r h ea rers w ith th eir finished m anner tet. T he evening service begins at and the capable way in w hich they 7:30 o’clock w ith th e B. Y. P. U., handled difficult m usical num bers. follow ed by p reaching a t 8 o'clock by the p astor, th e Rev. Wni. F air- Both w ere placed a t a disadvantage 1 on account of the u n satisfacto ry w eather. C h a rters have been received for sew ing and individual pig club at T he L adies Aid m et on T hursday condition of the piano, but in spite m any active clubs th ro u g h o u t Mult- Columbia. at th e home of Mrs. Spiers, w here j of th is handicap th e ir w ork w as nomah county, according to late r e T h ree g arden clubs have been a very enjoyable as w ell as profit- enjoyed. Nellie has been p o rts of County Club A gent W. D. organized a t P ark ro se u nder the able tim e w as spent. , , W. A. P ro cto r Jr., has re tu rn e d ' w a r d e d a $15 cash prize for a K inder. T hese c h a rte rs w ere is lead ersh ip of It. W. Rose. T here from P o rtlan d and w ill again be in standing of 99 p er cen t in a m usic sued from W ashington, D. C., to a re 49 m em bers in th e th ree clubs. ch a rg e of P ro c to r's sto re at Oriept. quiz held in P o rtlan d last S a tu r those clubs w hich have qualified as G resham has two new garden H e expects to move his bungalow day. She won out over com peti- sta n d ard , each having a m em ber clubs, one w ith 16 m em bers under from its p resen t location a t P lea s to rs all her senior. T he only e rro r j shjp of a t lea8t flve, a local ieader> th e direction of Massa S aw atari an t Home to O rient, n ear the store. Clifford N asshahn left T uesday m ade in a rigid exam ination of 100 a j u |j get of otfjCers and a te n tativ e I and an o th er w ith 19 m em bers un- der the leadership of George F. m orning to w ork for th e Ridge questions w as the m isspelling of a , program for six m eetings. L um ber com pany a t S pringdale name. The next in stan d in g in the Honey. A garden club of nine I The clubs th u s fa r receiving and H enry B rink for the Sandy te st w as a high school stu d en t who j c h a rte rs w ith th e ir lead ers are as m em bers has been organized at L um ber com pany a t Brightwood. m ade 98 per cent. I follow s: G resham H andw ork club, F alk en b u rg . Mrs. Raym ond M iller and son of The vocal solos of Mrs. Enoch The Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted will C rescent City, C alifornia, w ere re - ' Mrs. W. L. G orsage; Pow ell V al cent guests a t th e hom e of Mrs. P. - Sandeen w ere a tre a t to her listen - ley Sew ing club, Miss Sue H icks; have ch arg e of a class of nine at M. M iller. ' ers. H er tone is p u re and sw eet Lynch H andw ork club, Mrs. A. W. F airview in a garden club, and Mrs. The M ethodist Ladies Aid society with plenty of volume. The usual C law son; V ictory Sew ing club, L. T eg a rt w ill assum e th e le ad e r w ill m eet w ith Mrs. M. L enu artz fine - accom panist w ork of Miss Mrs. R obert K erslak e; O rient Sew ship of a m ark etin g class of 10. on W ednesday afternoon, A pril 20. .. . . . , , ................... Mrs. A. Radford and Mrs. Joe Caldo ! U orothy Cooper w as ap p reciated , ing club, Mrs. F. D. O lem an; A pig club of flve m em bers has also will serve refresh m en ts. A full at- A- S tout played two bassoon S p ringdale Sew ing club, Mrs. been organized at F airview during tendance of m em bers is expected selections, accom panied by Mrs. W. Agnes W ood; Colum bia H andw ork th e p ast m onth. and friends a re invited. 1 l . G orsage a t th e piano. He Two new clubs have been o rg an and Sew ing club. Mrs. Joseph handled the in stru m en t well. T here ized at Springdale- a g arden club H um m il; P o w e llh u rst Sewing F or low est ra te s on autom obile, 1 ¡s gajd to be b u t one o th er such in- of six led by A. L. Davies and a n U?v ^ " T . l in su ran ce 8ee | stru m e n t In th is vicinity, w hich is club, Mrs. F. A. N eville; P ow ell sew ing club of five m em bers led by h u rst Cooking club, Mrs. A. P e te r —2-----2---- . y 1 1.!:-----—--------------- I considered som ew hat of a novelty. son; P lea san t Valley G arden club, Mrs. N orthw ay. A sew ing club of seven m em bers has also been o r f P re se n t indications ap p ear to I Ja ck F ro st S r.; Brooks Calf club, ganized at Brooks under th e d irec w a rra n t for 1927 h arv est, a fore- : Jo h n Boeckli. tion of Miss Lena Calleknon. ca st of th e la rg e st per acre yield of The p ast m onth w as one of a c ] w in terw h eat for th e p ast seven | H enry Naegli has been placed in years in Oregon- and the Pacific tivity in club w ork, g ettin g ready ch a rg e of the calf club of nine N orthw est, says F. L. K ent, sta tis- j for the sp rin g and sum m er. Mr. m em bers recently organized in the j tician, U. S. d ep a rtm en t of ag ricu l- K inder trav eled 840 m iles and held Lynch d istrict. A V ictory calf club ,u r e - ____________ 49 club m eetings w ith an atten d - of ten is u nder th e lead ersh ip of ance of 560 d u rin g th e month. R ep resen tativ e of S p irella g a r Jo h n C arlson. T h ree new clubs m ents—silk u n d erw ear, hosiery, T w enty-one clubs w ere organized have been organized in Pow ell V al /'"''ORRECT in every i corsets, girdles, slips, brassieres, w ith an en ro llm en t of 220. ley, a calf club of 14 m em bers u n will dem o n strate in your home. sense of the word Much of th e m onth w as spent in der the lead ersh ip of Melvin Brug- Phone 3267 for appointm ent.—Adv. estab lish in g livestock and crop are the new Berkshire ger, a m ark etin g class led by Miss w ork. T h ere seem s to be some Many new W ant Ads today. Sue H icks and a potato club under Stockings. In perma grow th in livestock over la st year th e leadership of C arl Nelson. I and crop w ork is in creasin g step nent fit, smart colors, T h ree new p o ultry clubs have by step. T he in te re st is m ore in Jong wear, they please been organized, with E. H. C alkins ten se in g ard en in g th is year. A in ch arg e of the class of 12 a t G il the m ost p articu lar ' larg e en ro llm en t is recorded In all b ert, V. D arling of th e class of 7 at I projects. woman. Fullfashioned L iberty, and Mrs. Floyd Long lead The m a rk e tin g p ro ject is going and made of the finest e r of th e class of 7 a t P ow ellhurst. by leaps and bounds. Many schools A calf club of six m em bers has silk. are m aking th is a p a rt of th e reg u been organized at Lusted in charge la r school w ork and high schools of W. H. Newlands. are m aking it a p a rt of th e ir E ng lish o utside reading. G resham Union high school and C orbett BORING high school have established the Special E asier services will be w ork, and Fairview and Powell Valley have tak en it up in the j held at 10 o'clock at the Boring grades. T he com m unity and coun- M ethodist church, th e topic of the ty co n tests for m a rk e tin g will be p a sto r’s serm on to be. “C h rist the held about th e 15th of May and the R esurrection of Life.” T he young sta te co n test will be held th e la tte r people's choir will ren d er two FULL F A S H IO N E D special selections. No Bible study I p a r of May. Many sew ing clubs a re finishing w ill be held in th e evening. The th e ir w ork, w hich is a record. E a ster program will be followed P ra ctically every club w ill finish by Sunday school at 11 o’clock. ” | before school is out and a b etter T he Boring Young P eople's society T h e fo llo w in g g rad e s and will give the en tertain m en t they q u ality of w ork is being done. co lo rs a re on d isp la y h e re P o u ltry w ork is going nicely and recen tly gave nt Boring. In the fo r y o u r E a s te r selectio n th e boys a re sta rtin g on a different high school auditorium at Sandy on of B e rk s h ire fu ll-fa s h and som ew hat la rg e r scale than th e evening of April 22. ioned hose: heretofore. A la rg e r per cent of Miss C atherine Lang underw ent baby ch ick s have been raised from an operation in P o rtlan d th e first I’KhO - i s a very fine pure s e r those p u rch ased th an ev er before. of April for the rem oval of tonsils v i e silk chiffon w ith a l A choice cut of I Club w ork has been established and adenoids. She will re tu rn to 4-ln. ligle top. P air i j in th re e new schools th is past h er studies In th a t city later. S I ’MI— A flne service (2*1 ( 1 0 I year,—a p o u ltry club a t L iberty, a —------------------ silk, silk to top, p air « p i .D O garden club a t F alk en b u rg , and a "Say it with a W antAd.” RODA—Med. wt. with 4-in. hem top, p a i r . . 15, 1AM Easter Breakfast T h e m ost s a tis fy in g b re a k fa st possible to im a g in e E a s te r m o r n i n g —o r o th e r m o rn in g fo r th a t m a tte r is a slice of o u r hom e cured ham . N ew Hats fo r Easter New snap brims with TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $2.00 Per Year Erection Begun on Woodworking Shop "T he Longest Bible Prophecy E xplained" will be th e su b ject of the serm on th is evening at the B A PT IST CH U R CH TO O B SER V E EA STER Seventh Day A dventist church J R. G reen of the Hogan road w here special m eetings are in st of G resham has begun the E a ste r m usic and a special E a s progress in ch arg e of E lder I. J. ea erection of a fram e w oodw orking te r serm on by the pastor, the Rev. E. G. Judd, will be presented at the Woodman of P o rtland. So great and c a rp en te r shop 28x60 feet on m orning service at the B aptist has been th e in te re st in these se r E ast Pow ell and Kelly streets. The lot, which w as recently purchased ch u rch . T his service will begin at vices, w hich are a ttra c tin g a 11 o’clock. The Bible school will crow ded house every night, the through th e F irs t S tate bank, has a frontage of 100 feet anil a depth begin prom ptly a t 9:45. In the evening th e B. Y. P. U. will m eet at evangelist has announced he will of 50. Mr. G reen, who has been w ork 7 o'clock and the young people will ¡continue th e m eetings every night in P ortland for the p ast 20 ( study and p resen t the E aster topic next week with the exception of y ing ea rs in building and contracting, No M ystery in Death. At th e , S aturday. The su b jects will be is an experienced cabinet m aker re g u la r hour of th e ch u rch service will continue these lines here. follow ing the B. Y. P. U. an E aster based on th e prophecies of the book and program will be given by the Bible of R evelation. A question box will Upon com pletion of the building he plans to in stall m achinery w hich school and church choir. be a m ain featu re of th e services has in read in ess—a U niversal On F riday evening, A pril 15, the and special m usic will be rendered w oodw orking m achine, lathe, band m em bers and friends of the church will have dinner to g eth er in the each evening by th e H arm ony saw, joiner, sander and planer. reeu recen tly sold his 14-acre ch u rch at 6:30, and the an n u al bus- q u artet. The song service will be- ran G ch F red K arlan, and a few iness m eeting and roll call of the gin at 7:30, followed by preaching days la to ter purchased ten acres of m em bers will follow. a ( g o’clock. On Sunday evening W. IJe fe rt on the H ogan road. T he T he W illam ette B aptist asso cia tion w ill meet in the local B aptist th e evangelist w ill speak from the la tte r deal w as m ade thro u g h Jas. ch u rch from May 2 to 4, at w hich subject, “The S uprem e Court of E lkington. tim e a red ed icato ry service will be Heaven In Session— Your Case Is held of the im proved ch u rch build- | P ending.” POULTRY AND SWINE 1 SPECIALIST TO DE HERE The reg u la r services of the church w ill be held n ex t Sabbath- Dr. E. L. Grubb, a m em ber of the EA ST E R S E R V IC E S AT April 16. S abbath school at 10 and M ET1IDD1ST ( III Bi ll preaching a t 11. T he church is lo research and clinic d epartm ent of I the George II. Lee com pany, The celebration of E aster a t the cated on M ignonette avenue, a Ontahu, N ebraska, will hold a poul M ethodist Episcopal ch u rch will block south of th e Section Line try aud pig clinic a t the G range begin prom ptly a t 10 o'clock on road and tw o blocks w est of Main hall, G resham , T h ursday evening, Sunday m orning w ith various de- street. A pril 21, at 8 o’clock. p arem en t exercises. In the main room the young people, in term ed i T he object of th e clinic is to a s ates and ad u lts w ill assem ble for sist farm ers and poultry ra is e rs in an a p p ro p riate w orship period, reducing th e trem endous loss (By L illian P ost, E d ito r) which will be followed by the study C ertificates of proficiency have am ong poultry and pigs th a t oc of th e E aster lesson. The ju n io r d ep artm en t will hold se p arate ex been aw arded two of our type w rit c u rs on the farm every year. The ercises and the younger children ing stu d en ts, Carolyn A rneson and clinics conducted by Lee S pecial will m eet in th e p rim ary room. M arjorie Bush, who have m ade P aren ts and friends a re invited to th eir efforts in th e typing class ists have frequently been called sh o rt course schools, teaching how m eet in one or o th er of these notew orthy. rooms. W. I). K inder, th e county club to recognize, co rrectly diagnose, T he m orning serm on by the p as leader, gave an in te restin g talk be tre a t, and prevent disease and o th to r, th e Rev. H alford V. W ilhelm, fore the stu d e n ts Monday, pu ttin g will be on an E a ste r topic. In the before them the advisability of the e r tro u b les th a t a re th e com mon evening th e subject will be “The m a rk e t project. The E nglish te ac h cau se of m uch loss to poultry and Risen L ord.” Special m usic will ers are en th u sia stic ally tak in g up sw ine raisers. be fea tu re s of th ese services. In the m ark et project essays of which F arm ers who have u n th rifty tlie m orning the choir will sing two he spoke and the stu d en ts a re ju st ch ickens or pigs are invited to anthem s, "In the E arly M orning" as en th u siastically follow ing d irec bring in specim ens for p o st-m o r and “C hrist Being Risen." Miss tions. G ertru d e A lexander will sing The b ask etb all le tte rs and strip e s tem exam ination, and receive free "Day of G lory.” In th e evening the for 1926-7 have been aw arded to in stru c tio n s on th e cause- tr e a t anthem s by the choir will be “Lift Edw ard B erney, O rville Linn, Del- Up Your H eads” and "T h an k s Be m or W olfe, E ugene C ham berlain, m ent and prevention of the trouble. Unto God.” Miss Rose P o tter will John Phipps, K enneth B ram hall, P len ty of specim ens a re needed to sing a solo. H enry W ilson and Lynne Woodard. b rin g o ut th e full value of th is dem T he m em bers of th e E pw orth T he g irls who are also entitled to o n stratio n , hut nny hog w hich Is L eague will meet a t th e church at le tte rs and strip e s a re F ran ces 6:30 in th e m orning and proceed to Evans, Adeline E vans, M yrtle C ar suspected of having a contagious th e top of G resham B utte, w here ter. M arg aret Bevans, Bella Reed or Infectious disease should not be they will hold a service. Each will and T helm a Davies. b ro u g h t to the clinic. In such be provided with a sandw ich, a cup The an n u a l m a terial Is alm ost cases Dr. G rubb will call and m ake and a dime. The devotional m eet ready for th e p rin te r and engraver. an exam ination If practicable. ing will be at the ch u rch a t 7 In The staff Is plan n in g some new fea T h ere w ill be no adm ission the evening, when an E aster topic tu res, w hich have not been a n ch a rg e and nothing offered for sale will be discussed. nounced us yet. The high school baseball team a t th e clinic. played a gam e with P ark Rose and Free Methodist Services. T he en tire Sunday m orning s e r won w ith a score of 20-12. HOGAN vice nt the F ree M ethodist church LYNCH T he four ch ild ren of Mr. and will be given over to th e E aster Mrs. Mark D oryland are absent program . The Sunday school has Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Bunn will be p rep ared ap p ro p riate exercises hosts on S atu rd ay night at a dance from school owing to th e re being w orthy of th e ¡lay th a t is used to and card p arty to be given at the m easles In th e fam ily. V isitors a t the M. D oryland home com m em orate the resu rre ctio n of P o w e llh u rst club by th e Lynch our Lord Jesu s, and th e raisin g of P o u ltry club, of w hich Mr. Bunn Sunday w ere Mr. and Mrs. H epry is th e local leader. R ainier and tw o children of E sta His ch ild ren from the “dead In cada, and Mr. and Mrs. Ja k e Muel sin ” to "life In H im .” Pleasant View Avenue ler of P ortland. T he p asto r, th e Rev. L. A. Skuzle, will speak on th e resu rre ctio n Mr. and Mrs. Roy W eaver and Mr. and Mrs. P aul Bliss had as them e and the Rev. M. V. W hetzell d in n er g u ests on W ednesday eve ch ild ren of P ortlan d spent Sunday will read, "I believe.” The q u arte t ning, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k T ru m an w ith the la tte r's parents, Mr. and will re n d e r one of D. M. C athey's of Point De Bute, New Brunsw ick, Mrs. W. H. Black of Hogan station. new E a ste r songs. and her b ro th er, A lbert Cleveland In th e evening th e p asto r will of P o rtland. Chas. C leveland joined speak on, "L ife More A bundantly, i tj,e j)arty jn (j,c evening. The Ca- T here will be special singing. I nadian v isito rs w ere childhood | frien d s of Mrs. Bliss anil the Cleve F riday A fternoon, April 15— Zion Evangelical Services. lands. Th®y now own the home Baseball betw een G resham Union Sunday school w ill be held E a s which w as once the Cleveland high school and Oregon City on te r Sunday m orning a t th e usual home. Mrs. Bliss and Mrs. T rum an S tapleton field. hour of 10 o'clock. P reach in g s e r had not m et In 50 years. F riday Evening, April 15— T ro u t vices With special m usic by th e dale P.-T. A. moving p ic tu re a t Junior choir and th e celebration of T ro u td ale city hall. PLEASANT HOME Holy Communion will begin at 11 ' F riday Night, April 15— P rogram o'clock. T he p asto r, th e Rev. E. Sunday school will convene at and basket social Rockwood grunge H orstm ann, will preach from th e the usual hour of 10 o'clock S un hall. topic, “Jesu s, th e Living Lord, the day a t the P lea san t Home Method S atu rday. April 16— D orcas circle New Life Among th e N ations.” ist ch u rch , follow ed by a special T he augm ented choir of the E aster service beginning at 11:15. food sale a t W alrad M ercantile Co. ch u rch will sing th e ca n ta ta, "T he T he S unday school w ill ren d e r a S atu rd ay Evening, April 16— King E te rn a l" S unday evening at sh o rt program and th e p asto r will Ju n io r c a rn iv al Sandy Odd Fel- 7:30 o'clock. The ch o ir has spent give a brief ad d ress a fte r which a low 's hall. con sid erab le tim e reh e arsin g th is baptism al service will be held and W ednesday Evening, A pril 20— splendid can tata. th e reception of m em bers will take L ectu re a t F airview city hall for C oncerning th ese services, to place. E pw orth L eague will m eet benefit Sm ith M emorial P re sb y te r ian church. which th e public Is Invited, the p as at 8 o’clock In the evening. tor says, "Mav the w o rsh ip p ers on j = = = = = = = = = = = = W ednesday Evening, A pril 20— E aster day become m ore keenly « h e r e th e Lord lived, labored, died, Boring Ladies Aid chicken supper conscious of the tran sfo rm in g pow- 1 burled ami rose from the grave at I.O . O. F. hall. er of th e King of life. Come to th e ¡on the first E a ste r m orning. Friday, A pril 22—W. C. T. U. In All a re cordially Invited to a t services w ith open m inds and h u n s titu te a t T routdale. tend th e services. gry h e a rts and you sh all depart F riday Evening, April 22- E n te r not only satisfied, but quickened tain m en t by Boring Young P eople's I IMIK LIUIB. and conscious of C h rist’s living Wo have a nice supply of E aster society a t Sandy high school au d i presence." L ilies w ith 3 to 6 blooms and nice torium . ly d ecorated pots at 40c per bloom. F riday Evening, April 22—Aremo TH E OBCARETTE, Phone 2351. club p arty a t C hanticleer Inn. Columbian High Coming Events