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G resham O utlook
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VOL. 17, NO. 22
GRESHAM. Ml'LTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON.
Ground Broken for New
Club Exhibits Building
A rep resen tativ e gath erin g of i w hich is to be held in connection
m ore th an 60 persons T uesday af- "'Rb the ann u al baby show. He
ternoon w itnessed th e cerem onial ,nay be par,ione'1
»he pride dis
played w hen he m entioned his two
b reak ing of th e ground for the new i younggterg who each has gucceed.
M ultnom ah county fair building ed in scoring 100 per cen t in a eu-
and g ran d stan d at the fair grounds genics test.
w est of the exhibit building w hich
O thers who spoke w ere W. W.
w as erected last year. T. J. K reud- Lucius, arc h itec t for th e new b u ild
er, president of the M ultnom ah ing, who said he expected to give
county fair association, ably pre- the county a 100 per cen t value for
sided as m a ster of cerem onies for (he money invested as in the build-
th e occasion and introduced sever- ¡ng w hich he designed last y ear;
al connected officially w ith th e fa ir p. h . C rane, m aster of M ultnomah
building program who m ade fitting I county Pom ona grange, who gave
rem a rk s reg ard in g th e fair as an a brief h isto ry of the fair covering
in stitu tio n of m erit, its splendid th e past 23 y ea rs; Mrs. C. O. H orn-
achievem ents of th e past and its jng, county p resid en t of the W.
fu tu re needs.
T. U„ who broug h t greetein g s from
The first speaker w as ,O. M. th a t organization, and Mrs. Mabel
P lum m er, president of Pacific In K orstand, only lady m em ber of the
te rn a tio n a l L ivestock exposition fair board, who w as introduced and
who rep resen ted th e
P o rtlan d spoke
w words.
C ham ber of Com merce. Mr. P lum -
Whi
.3 cam e for th e actual
m er eulogized club w ork, for w hich w ork of breakin g the ground. Miss
p rim a rily the new building is to bo I Alice P rindle, who w as p rese n t as
erected. He said th a t club w ork h as d irector for the high school band
done m ore to p erp e tu ate th e fa ir | w hich played several selections
th a n an y other one thing. Mr. I during th e afternoon, presented the
P lum m er, who re p re se n ts 600,000 : spade, decorated with the fa ir’s
boys and girls of the United S tate s color of orange, to Com m issioner
th ro u g h his connection w ith n a t G rant Phegley who wielded it in
ional club activities, advocated d is an able m anner and who looked as
co n tin uing the Wild W est and if he would enjoy tu rn in g th e soil
rodeo fea tu re s of th e fair and for an indefinite tim e, as he corn-
founding its a ttra c tio n s en tirely on m ented on its fine quality.
ag ric u ltu re and livestock.
W ork w ill be begun at once on
E x -senator Joe D unne, an u n tirin g th e new building. Besides th e boys'
w o rk er for civic im provem ents, in and g irls ’ club exhibits w hich are
a b rief ta lk stressed th e need of an to be placed in the new stru ctu re ,
im proved race tra c k w here auto- th e dom estic science d ep artm en t
m obile races could be held u nder will be housed there. T he grand-
sa te conditions. He thought th a t stand w ill have a seatin g capacity
w ith th e expenditure of around $12,- of 1100.
000 th e tra c k could be put in proper
shape and th a t th e re s u lt would be GRESHAM PEOPLE AID
th e b ringing of 20,000 people to
FLOOD SU FFER ER S
G resham tw ice a year. Mr. D unne
A cknow ledgem ent has been r e
paid a high com plim ent to th e ex
cellen t playing of th e high school ceived from Ja n e V. Doyle, execu
tive secreta ry of P o rtlan d C hapter
band and especially to its left A m erican Red Cross, of money sent
handed co rn etist, Clifford Gibbs.
to aid M ississippi flood su fferers by
County C om m issioner Clay M orse , C. E. Johnson, cushier of the Bank
said th a t he w as but incidental to of G resham , who p erso n ally solicit-
.
, ed funds for th e purpose. No doubt
th e real w ork of the afternoon and ((thprs from G re#ham and vicinity
cam e as a chauffeur for Commis- |lavP ge„ t con trib u tio n s d irect to
sioner G ran t Phegley. However, he the Red C ross or to P o rtlan d Cham-
declared he would do all in his ,,er ° f Com merce. O thers are con-
,
.. , .
. tinuing to come in to th e Bank of
ab ility to give th e fair a proper set- Gregham
tin g thro u g h o u t the county. He
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says he is stro n g ly in favor of the
See th e b arg a in s listed in the
eugenics d ep artm en t of the fair W ant Ads.
OR. THOM AS DARLING
PASSES SUDDENLY
Dr. T hom as D arling, for 25 y ears
a p racticin g physician in P o rtlan d ,
died T h u rsd ay m orning, May 12, at
the fam ily hom e on th e Regner
road so u th east of G resham at the
age of 77 y ears from v alv u lar h eart
trouble. F ifteen y ea rs ago Dr.
D arling retire d from active work
and w ent to C alifornia and for th e
p ast th ree yeneg has resided near
G resham w here he has been very
favorably know n.
The deceased w as born in Can-
ada. but left th e re at about th e age
of 20. Dr. D arlin g 's ca reer as a
physician has been an exceptional
one. He did not begin study for
t e a r s Po?f a g J ° n O ^ a c c o u V o f his
advanced age he studied m uch
h ard e r th an he otherw ise m ight
have d“ Ilp / ‘n d ulac<luj ‘.t_e‘l..,M.m s®11*'
U.I.. p u rsu in g his
w ith cred .1!.
it w'hile
w ork at th e m edical schools. He
g rad u ated from the D etroit College
of Medicine in 1889 and la te r todk
a course at th e New York P o st
g rad u a te M edical school.
Upon
com pletion of th is he cam e w est
and began th e p ractice of m edicine
in P ortland. He was associated for
m any years w ith a Dr. S m ith in
P o rtlan d who a lte rn a te d w ith him
in p ractice in th e E agle C reek dis
tr ic t in addition to m ain tain in g a
P o rtlan d office.
Dr. D arling w as m arried in 1902
to Miss Minnie P. H utchins of P o rt
land who, w ith a son T hom as Jr.,
survives. C hildren by a form er
m a rriag e a re Miss Edith P. D arl
ing of P o rtlan d and C harles D ari-
ing of Los A ngeles. T he la tte r is
expected to a rriv e some tim e d u r
ing Sunday.
T he fu n eral w ill be held Monday
a t 10:30 a. m. from th e chapel of
E dw ard Holm an & Sons a t 28th
and H aw th o rn e in P o rtlan d , w ith
in term en t In Riverview Cemetery.
Dr. A. T hom pson of G resham , a
friend of m any y e a rs 's ta n d in g w ith
th e fam ily, will preach th e serm on,
(IIA L K E R RECOVERING,
FLETCHER BADLY HURT
FRIDAY. MAY
Coming Events
$2.1)0 Per Year
13. 1027
POMON A GRANGE M ILL
MEET W i l l i EAIR VIEW
T he M ultnom ah county d istric t
Pomona g ran g e will meet w ith the
F riday Evening. May 13— B aptist F airview g ran g e in an all-day ses-
I.ad ies’ Guild dinner.
slot» next W ednesday. May IS. in
S atu rd ay E venhig?M ay 14— D e d i-^ h e new gran g e hall w hich will be
1 dedicated on next S atu rd ay eve
cation of Fairview gran g e hall.
„
.
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ning.
;
Sunday, May 15. 8 o c lo c k -B a c -
T he session w ill begin at 10:30
c a la u re a te serm on at high school.
with rep o rts, th e read in g of resolu-
......
_O n eretta "A unt D rusil-
,a .g G ard en ”, Fairvit:w grade school j tions and «8s*K” «nent to com m it-
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tees, to g eth er w ith o th e r business
May IS— M ultnom ah County Po- req u irin g th e atten tio n of the
moua G range a t Fairview .
,.r in e e
1 un. heon will be served
grange.
L uncneon w ill m served
W ednesday E vening, May 18— at noon, followed by th e lecture
Class night exercises, high school. program sta rtin g about 2:30. At
p May « - O r a d u a tio n exercises. I th e close of the p rogram , rep o rts of
tlie com m itees appointed in the
F a 'rv lew g ra de school,
T h u rsd ay Evening May 10—O. A. m orning session will be heard.
Follow ing th e d in n er In th e eve
C. alum ni p arty a t S. B. H all resi-
dence.
ning degree w ork w ill be given in
F rid ay E vening. May 20—Com th e fifth degree. F. H. Crane, m as
m encem ent exercises, high school. te r of Pom ona, will preside at the
m eeting and J. E. S tan sb ery , Po
F rid ay E vening May 20—P lay at mona lectu rer, w ill be in ch arg e of
Rockwood g ran g e hall for benefit i
the lectu re hour In th e afternoon
of Rockwood com m unity church.
which will be open to the public.
S atu rd ay , May 21—County boys’
and g irls' club picnic a t L aurel-
FORMER RESIDENT
h u rst park.
DIES
IN
IDAHO
S atu rd ay , May 21—Evangelical
John P. Jones, who lived in th is
W om en’s union hake sale, A. W.
M etzger store.
vicinity a t different tim es during
F rid ay E vening, May 27—Music the past few years, died at Token,
recital of Mrs. R obert B lair’s p u Idaho, on April 25. His body was
pils a t studio of Miss. F lorence brought here and w as in te rre d in
Honey,
Douglas cem etery on May 6. Mr.
Ju n e 13 to 18— P o rtlan d Ruse Jones w as horn in E ngland March
26, ISIS. He cam e from Minnesota
F estiv al week.
to Oregon in 1901. The only s u r
viving relativ es in Oregon a re two
ELEUTRIU STORE SHOWS nieces, Mrs. ('. A. Baker and Mrs.
ALL-PURPOSE COOKER E. E. Quay of P lea san t Home.
'
, . . .
I he latest th in g s in electrical (IIR IS H Ä N MULLER
m arvels to be d em onstrated at the
DIES AT SPRINGDALE
local b ranch of th e P ortland E lec
tric Pow er com pany is the "E ver-
C h ristian M uller, aged 79, who
h ot” cooker w hich is being show n had been visiting his d au g h ter Mrs.
by Mrs. Mollie Boyd of P o rtlan d in C harles Berney of S p ringdale for
a th ree-d ay dem onstration. The several m onths, died at h er home
dem ure little cooker will tak e care W ednesday, May 11, from a com pli
Mr. Muller,
of an y th in g from ro ast pork to the cation of ailm ents.
ice cream . It is invaluable for pic- whose home was at M atron, W ash-
nics w hen a rtic le s are to be kept
,waR a " at.iVe ° f
‘T '“, " 0,;
eith er hot or cold for hours. W hile! , T he deceased is survived by two
| th e stocki la sta .th e, - - ¡ ; a " y
: s X d a l e and Mrs. Lucy Wamac
^ o ? £ : i lch 18 ha,,dy io r ! ^
<^ a ^ ^ ^ ^ i a ; ; d ^ d ,,a
Ilaplist Church S en Ices.
The m orning p reaching service
will begin at th e hour of 11 o’clock.
T here will be special m usic by the
choir anil th e p asto r will preach on
th e subject. "S ta n d ard s of a C h ris
tian Life," and w ill exhibit some of
the tine in stru m e n ts used in m ak
ing accu rate m easu rem en ts used in
m achine shops and explain th eir
u se to illu stra te th e req u irem en ts
of
C h ristian
ch aractiT .
This
should b e in te restin g and In stru c t
ive. All a re invited to atten d . The
B. Y. P. U. will meet at 6:3b in the
evening instead of at th e reg u la r
hour so as to reach th e high school
a little before 8 o'clock. T here will
be no preaching service in the
church at the reg u la r tim e of the
evening service in honor of the
b accalau reate service in the high
school.
“ BROTIIEH IIOOIF’ TO BE
SUBJECT OE SERMON
The Rev. H. V. W ilhelm , p asto r
of the G resham M ethodist church,
will take for th e subject of his S u n
day m orning serm on, "B ro tliA -
hood.” w hich he believes is neces
sary to th e solution of the social
and in te rn atio n a l problem s of the
world. T he service w ill begin nt 11
o'clock. T he Sunday achool will
meet at In o'clock in Its various d e
p artm en ts and classes, offering
splendid facilities for religious ed
ucation.
Owing to the b ac calau reate s e r
vices at the high school, th e re w ill
be no evening services at the
church.
(Jreshiim Tem ple Services.
Sunday achool will be held at 10
Inform ation has been Yeceived
a. m. at i 4T i G resham U ndenom i
th a t W illis C halker of Bridal Veil,
national tem ple and preach in g s e r
who w as in ju red la st Sunday in an
vices at 2 o'clock In th e afternoon.
autom obile accid en t on th e Colum
A cordial in v itation is extended by
bia riv er highw ay, is g ettin g along
th e p asto r, th e Rev. 8. F. P itts, to
w ell and on th e road to recovery,
all to attend. T he four Hquare gos
His com panion M arvin F letch er,
pel Is preached and evangelistic
who w as driving the ca r and was
services are belli each Sunday. Tile
th o u g h t to have suffered no in
T he local sto re m ade a sale a few
subject
for the serm on next S unday
C harles
B erney
and
ju rie s o th er th a n a dazed condition, I days ago of one of its K elvlngators. Mabton.
aftern o o n will be. "T he Dove and
is now found to be m uch m ore ser- , the m odern electric refrig erato r, to 'A rth u r
,
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, n , - k- « au 7 suD erintendent of city ! Inalns to Mabton w here fu n eral the Olive Leaf."
iously h u rt th a n C halker. He has w ater w
‘. orks
J J ’ a , t Dodge park.
n.,rk
I services w ere held anil Interm ent
took place yesterday. F u n eral ar-
been tak en to a P o rtlan d hospital
Zion Evangelical Services.
,,, v c t d ic
i ik v m
ran g em en ts for the tra n sfe rrin g of
w here exam ination has revealed r.L
P reach in g services will be held
r.l I III, 1,1 > r, l , l
G,e body w ere in the hands of the
spine in ju ries w hich have resu lted
Sunday m orulug a t 11 o’clock at th e
BE DISCONTINUED G resham F u n eral p arlors.
in th e p ara ly sis of one leg.
Zion E vangelical ch u rch . Reports
The public service com m ission
It has now been definitely d e te r
COLUMBIA
HEIGHTS
of the an n u al d istric t conference,
m ined th a t th e ca r he w as driving a t Salem on T uesday of th is week
w hich was held at Spokane, W ash
collided w ith an o th er. T he d riv er I g ran te d perm ission to th e P o rtlan d j The an n u al m eeting of schools in
ington, la st week, will be read. The
n f th e O th e r m a c h in e anneared a t ' E le ctric Pow er com pany to d lsc o n -'U ie county east of th e Sandy river
of th e oth er m a iljln e a p p e a rm at
will be held at the high school on conference w as very In terestin g
th e hospital w ith inquiries as to the tinue its M ontavilla-1 ro u td ale line. j,,r)(|Hy_ May 27. when they will vie and much co n stru ctiv e w ork done.
condition of Mr. C halker. T h ere ; An investigation, w hich w as begun w ith one an o th er in giving an en- All m em bers of th e congregation
seem s to have been no in ju ry to the some tim e ago, disclosed th e fact te rtain m en t.
P rin cip al |lo o d y of and friends should hear th e rep o rt
driv er of the o th e r car or dam age th a t th is line h as been o p eratin g at ith e highI school wHl ha^ ^ « r g e of
of the deleg ate and th e pastor.
a loss, p riv ate autom obiles and bus i ercises .1
to his m achine.
in the au d ito riu m , picnic Sunday school will m eet at ll( a. m.
C halker h as a num ber of re la lines having robbed the in te ru rb a n |,lnPj, and OUf d<ior sp o rts. The
road of Its passenger business and schools p articip atin g a re Colum-
Ire«- Methodist Services.
tives in G resham .
tru c k s getting th e
bulk of the blan high. H u rlb u rt, S pringdale,
" P ra y e r and PrHying Men" will
, , . .
C orbett, Bridal Veil, L ato u rell and be the them e of the serm on next
fre g h t'
u .1
U
Springfield.
New Shoes fo r Ladies, $1.95.
R esidents along th e line, how-1 Mr and Mrg j A lger Sr., and Sunday m orning a t 11 o’clock at
No w here w ill you find such
the F ree M ethodist ch u rch . Says
splendid slip p ers at so low a price. ever, w ere opposed to its d lsc o n tin -j Mr. anil Mrs. Linn A lger J r anil the p asto r, th e Rev. L. A. Skuzte,
Ask to see o u r ladies’ shoes at uance, but these rem o n stran ces i little N orine Alger of T acom a spent " P ra y e r is becom ing a lost art, due
$2.95 and $3.95. A ylsw orth & M ar- w ere overruled
,hP week p’" 1 a t Col" n,,' la v *ew to th e spread of half-digested scien
ton, G resham .— Adv.
J___________________ farm . A dditional g u ests on Sunday
tific know ledge and th e in c re ase of
I w ere Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Rasm ussen m aterial w ealth. T ill we rec ap tu re
of The D alles and Ray J. A ndersen th e careless ra p tu re of p ray er of
of P ortland.
the early < liurch. p ray er will be a
T his vicinity w as visited by one burden ra th e r th an th e source of
of the w orst hall sto rm s, accom- ; pow er and com fort."
panled by lightning and th u n d er,
The P ortland d istrict an nounces
ever known here. Hail stones the a m issionary convention w hich will
size of large ch e rrie s fell, doing convene at th e F irs t F ree M ethodist
considerable dam age to fru it trees. ch u rch from F riday to Sunday.
Leaves anil blossom s lay th ick on Bishop W illiam Pearce, lately re
If you are looking for
the ground. Rose bushes and other tu rn ed front Ja p an , anil Miss Mattle
! flowers suffered also and It Is re- ' P eterson, m issionary to C hina, will
commencement G i f t s
I ported th a t a num ber of little j he the p rin cip al speakers. O ther
! chickens w ere killed.
m issio n aries who arriv ed th is week
we have just received
Mr. and Mrs. Lusby sp en t the from China will be at the conven-»
w eek-end a t Oregon City. They ex tlon and will speak.
some very desirable
pect to spend the sum m er vacation
T here will be no evening service
a t Springfield.
Sunday at the local church.
John C avltt of P alm er w as a |
guest at th e H arding home on S un
Haley Baptist Services.
day.
.
Mrs. S usan H arding and Mrs. , T here will be no evening service
E lizabeth Morgan of C orbett drove and no ju n io r m eeting Sunday eve
to C orvallis on S atu rd ay and spent ning at the H aley B aptist ch u rch as
M other's Day w ith th e ir d au g h ters many will wish to atten d th e bac
who atten d the college th e r e .
The Shortie Seta — Step-in Seta — Slips
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge W ilcox of c a la u re ate service at the G resham
L atourell and M r ^ S usan H arding high achool. T h ree of th e young
of C orbett attended th e m eeting of people of the H aley neighborhood,
Rayon \ ests each 68c, 98< & $1.25
th e m atro n s and p atro n s of the Miss Evelyn Ledlne, K enneth Hor-
Rayon Bloomers
pair 98' & $1.50
E astern S tar a t M inerva chapter,
St. Johns. The m atrp n s and patrons berg and H arry Bjur, a ra num bered
Rayon Slips........ ...............each $2.25
a re reh e arsin g th e p ag ean t which am ong th e high school g rad u a tes of
Baronet Satin Slips..
$2.98
will be one of the en tertain m en t 1927.
fea tu re s of th e g ran d lodge which
The nlHiie Item» are carried in peacli.*plnk. coral. nile and maize
T he services la st Sunday were
will m eet in P o rtlan d In th e new
well attended Dr. O. A. H agstrom
Masonic
tem
ple
In
June.
Hand limb. Night Gowns
$1.25 and $1.98
Mrs. M artan C rane and Mr. and delivered a pow erful gospel serm on
Mrs. A. R. Morgan w ere dinner In th e m orning and in th e evening
guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. an Interesting M other's Day p ro
H O S IE R Y
U. G. Sm ith at L lnnem ann station. ;
L ark en Shoultz has retu rn ed to gram was rendered with Miss E v e
New A rrow head H osiery In asso rted c irc u la r
Sunday
his home here a fte r spending six lyn Ledlne In charge.
strip es, p a i r ............................................................
m onths a t Pendleton.
school will be held at 10 a. m. S u n
Mrs S usan H arding will again day and m orning
, B erkshire. Service Chiffon Hose. C olors: alesan, n eu tra l, nude,
w orship in
j have ch a rg e of the shipping d ep art- i
fle-h. pink, everglow , skin, F rench nude, atm o sp h ere
r /|
Swedish
at
11
o
’clock.
; m ent at th e B erry G row ers' can- ;
cham pagne and p astel parchm ent, pair
-p I ••),»
1 n ery In G resham th is sum m er.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred L asley of T aft, , Bunthriipe Has to Bake Special
Trip.
I Oregon, have been spending a few
New lot of boys’ and g irls' rayon mixed slip-over
U* 1
days with Mrs. C. Wood I e at Cor- ! The D unthropc T ra n sit com pany
s w e a t e r s , high c o lo r e d fig u re s . 3" to 36. a n y siz e , -pe l
I • 4 »/
has arran g ed w ith the m anagem ent
' bett.
—
of the e n tertain m en t to be given at
the public auditorium in P o rtlan d
HURLBURT
on Monday evening, May 16, by th e
The Rev. E. R. I). H ollensted will Red Cross for th e benefit of th e
flood sufferers, to have a bus at
“ The Hoaae o f Q uality”
1 preach Sunday evening a t the Madison and T h ird to accom m odate
j H u rlb u rt schoolhouse.
All are G resham p atrons. F or fu rth e r in
GRESHAM. OREGON
form ation call G resham 931.—Adv.
c o rd ia lly invited.
For the Graduate
Straw Hats
Now is the Time
Here is the Place
We have them in the new shapes, the
smartest braids and fitted with head
comfort sweat hands.
$
2
$
to
5
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
Lingerie
.....98c
Local Boy Awarded
U. P. Scholarship
Clifford E katrom of the Powell
Valley d istric t has been aw arded
th e Union Pacific scholarship for
M ultnomah county according to re
ports received by H. C. Seymour,
sta te club leader. E kstrom , 17, 1s
a senior in G resham Union high
school and has been in club w ork
for seven years. He is a w inner of
m any prizes In county, sta te and
Pacific In tern atio n al shows.
Floyd Stafford of the Victory
d istric t was chosen a lte rn a te and
will receive th e scholarship it
E k stro m is unable to accept It.
Stafford won first In the show m an
ship contest at the sta te fair. Ho
is 16 and a ju n io r In G resham
Union high school.
The Union Pacific system offers
$100 sch o larship In a full term
ag ric u ltu re or home econom ics
course in O. A. C. to the boys and
g irls betw een 14 and 21 ran k in g
highest in 4-H club work, In the 17
counties th ro u gh w hich th is r a il
road runs.
T he aw ard is determ ined on a
basis of 75 per cent rank in club
w ork and 25 per cent on ch a racter,
in te rest, and qualities of lead er
ship. Tite w inner in each county is
chosen from th e IS boys anil girls
ran k in g highest In county club
pro jects as outlined by th e exten
sion service of the (). A. C. anil is
selected by a com m ittee of th ree
persons, consisting of the county
su p erin ten d en t, one person a p
pointed by the president of sta te
club leader of O. A. C. and a th ird
person chosen by these two. An
a lte rn a te club m em ber is chosen
for each county by th e com m ittee
and a w a rd e d .th e scholarship If the
o th e r person is unable to accept it.
BORING
T he work of grading and getting
th e Boring-O regon P ity road ready
for paving is being rushed. Ben
Burk, who has the c o n tra c t of p u t
ting in th e big co ncrete cu lv ert on
Noyer creek two m iles w est of B or
ing, has it about com plete. T his Is
th e la rg e st cu lv ert In the four
m iles Hint Is to be graded. O ther
c o n tra cto rs a re busy w ith steam
shovels, cu ttin g down hills and
m aking fills. T he four m iles will
be graded and graveled th is year
and next year will be paved.
K. M. Johnson, who has the con
tra c t for p u ttin g gravel on th e Mt.
Hood loop, has a fleet of tru c k s
hauling gravel.
I. D. T u rn e r has his store about
ready so he can ta k e over the drug
stock of Wm. Morand. Mr. T u rn e r
had to m ake som e changes in the
arran g em en t of the Interior of his
building.
Mr. T u rn e r put up a
building out of hollow tile about 18
m onths ago and since th a t tim e has
been op eratin g a pool hall, barber
shop and confectionery. He re
cently has p ut in a sm all stock of
groceries. He still will o perate a
b arb er shop, but will discontinue
th e pool table.
On F riday evening o f last week
th e Odd Fellow s and Rebekahs
gave a show er to the newlyweds,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Naas Many use
ful a rticle s w ere received A light
lunch was served and social tim e
enjoyed by th o se present.
T he brooder house and 200 baby
chicks belonging to Mrs. Anna Gan-
te iib e ln was destroyed by fire early
S atu rd ay m orning. T he fire s ta r t
ed from the oil lam p w hich fu r
nished heat for th e brooder.
A baby boy w as born to Mr. and
Mrs. C larence Dayton on Friday,
May 6
A guest a t the hom e of L. H. Mal-
llcoat over the week-end was Mrs.
M alllcont’s sister from McMinn
ville.
T he school te ac h ers are busy
p rep arin g a program for T h ursday
evening, May 19 On the follow ing
day th e an n u al school picnic will
be held at the schoolhouse.
I. D. T u rn e r has th e agency for
th e F airb an k s M orris w ater sy s
tem . and has in stalled a num ber In
Boring and vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam G regson and
Mrs. Em m a J. G regson m otored to
Beaver Creek S unday afternoon,
and visited with Mrs. Ham G reg-
so n 's p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Bluhin,
T he G. 11. Bickford fam ily called
at the home of O. W. Boring S un
day. T he Bickford girls have been
having m easles.
C lark Lund Is w orking a fte r
school and on S atu rd ay s a t th e T e l
ford store, taking th e place of Les
te r Boring, who Is now em ployed
in a P o rtlan d store.
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