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w 9 Auto-Strop Razors Are Valuable Premium Given FREE While They Last with a Year’s Paid-in-Advance Subscription, New or Renewal G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 17 NO. 25 • GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. RANCHERS ORGANIZE FOR FIRE PROTECTION High School Seniors R anchers of the Corbett d istric t F riday nigh t at the C orbett Receive Diplomas m high et school under th e leadership of W ard E vans, prom inent ra n c h e r of A gain the cu rta in has been draw n th a t d istric t, to form an o rg an iza on th e m ost beautiful and b rightly- tion to assist th e United S tates fo r coloj-ed “movie" to be throw n on est service in fire prevention and th e local screen d uring the past suppression. • year, th e high school g rad u atin g The follow ing fo rest officers of class. Com m encem ent exercises th e Mount Hood national fo rest a t for th e 13th class to g rad u ate from tended the m eeting: R. T. C arter, G resham Union high school w ere a ssista n t forest su p erv iso r; F o rest held in th e gym nasium on F riday R angers E. W. W heeler of H erm an evening before a packed house. ran g e r sta tio n ; R. E. Sm ith of Zig E dw in T. Reed, college editor of Zag and A lbert W iesendanger of th e Oregon sta te college at C orval Eagle Creek ran g e r station. lis, delivered the com m encem ent A1 W aedw ard, M ultnom ah county ad d resses from the subject, “The road supervisor of th a t d istric t also Prom ised L and.” His ta lk was attended and offered th e co o p era based on th e sc rip tu ra l story of tion of his road crew s in fighting Moses leading th e children of Isra e l fires along the Columbia riv er h ig h from E gypt to C anaan. .H e said way. th a t A m erica is looked upon as the Since th is d istric t is located ju st prom ised land by aliens. H e also outside of th e boundary of the Mt. spoke of tb e w onderful achieve Hood national fo rest and is consid m ents of the past 100 y ea rs in in erable distance from H erm an or vention and paid high trib u te to the Zig Zag ra n g e r statio n s, m uch tim e m em ories of such m en as Jam es J / woud be lost w hen a fire w as r e H ill and Jacob RiiS. Mr. Reed is a ported, ran g e rs not being able to fine sp eak er and held his audience arriv e quickly on th e scene. T h ere from beginning to end. He a d fore key men a re given au th o rity dressed the com m encem ent class of to h ire men and buy supplies in 1925. case of an em ergency before a fo r Miss M ary M iller rendered a est officer arriv es and both key men pleasing solo, “I Shall Not P ass and cooperators a re in stru cted A gain T his JJ’ay,” accom panied a t carefully by the ra n g e r each year th e piano by Miss D orothy Cooper, as to w hat is desired and expected and Miss H elen A lthaus gave a vio from them . It is expected to p e r lin solo w ith Miss Amy N oreen at fect th is organization around th e th e piano. entire boundary of th e M ount Hood T he 1927 class of seniors num national forest. M eetings are being bered 48. It is ra th e r a stran g e planned for Sandy, Odell, P ark d ale, coincidence th a t for the past four y ears the senior class has been D ufur, E stacada and W apinitia. A sim ilar m eeting w as held la st com posed of exactly th is num ber of boys and g irls. T he ten seniors T h ursday night w ith the C rag R ats receiving th e highest average in of Hood River who pledged th eir sch o larsh ip a re as follow s: H elen A lthaus, 95 1-5; Amy Noreen, 94; cooperation. A second m eeting will Evelyn Ledine, 93 3-5; D orothy be held next T h ursd ay nig h t in th e Cooper, 93%; E dith Johnson, 93; room s of the cham ber of com m erce E lsa Johnson, 92% ; Mel D uncan, when m em bers of th e C rag R ats 92 2-5, H elen S andstrom , 92%; K enneth H orberg, 92 2-5; E dna will be in stru cted in map and com Wood, 92 1-5; A lta H endrickson, pass w ork. 91 1-5. At th e C orbett m eeting th e fo l Two scholarsh ip s w ere aw arded lowing ran c h ers w ere p rese n t: a t the program on F rid ay evening, i W ard E vans, elected tire chief of one from W hitm an college to Miss H elen S andstrbm and th e one from th e C orbett d istric t; C. E. B ram - th e N orthw est C onference of Col hall, a ssista n t fire chief; F. A. leges to Miss Evelyn Ledine. These Graff, B row er u n it; O. W. Mer- sc h o larsh ip s a re based on sch o las shom, T rou td ale u n it; F ra n k tic standing, individuality, p erso n L. T. ality, leadership, attendance, punc K nleriem , Sum m it u n it; tu a lity , discreetness, influence in Evans, H u rlb u rt u n it; R. E. Em ily, school and th e good of the school C orbett u n it; H. A. Bates, C orbett in general. Miss Ledine enjoys the unit; A. S. W oodw ard, E. E. M iller, distinction of having been neith er ta rd y nor absent for the en tire four F. A. Boroughs, D. F. Davis, A rth u r B utler. years. F or the p a st th ree y ea rs the Peter Striemer Ilies. senior class has left a gift to the school. T his year th e seniors p re P eter S triem er died a t his hom e sented a sundial as th e ir p artin g n ear T routdale on S atu rd ay , May rem em brance. L ast y ea r's gift was 21, a t the age of 79 years. F o r the a tro p h y case and the year previous past th re e y ears he had been bed a th ree -a rm d rinking fountain. The ridden w ith paraly sis. T he de Dr Adix ju n io r cup w as w on th is ceased was born in R ussia He is y ear by Miss Ire n e Johnson. survived by four ch ildren, Mrs. Dan Mrs. J. T hrough a vote tak en th is year S chw artz, T ro u td ale; it w as found th a t at least 63 per S triem er, A lbany; Mrs. Ja k e Son- ce n t of th e m em bers w ill m ake an nenberg, P o rtlan d ; P ete r S triem er, F u n eral services w ere effort to pursu e a course in higher Canada. education. Miss M arjorie Machen held in P earso n 's u n d erta k in g p a r h as been th e capable adviser of th is lor in P ortlan d on Monday w ith in te rm en t in Rose City cem etery. class d u ring th e past four years. Wanted t a r (I of T hanks. W anted $3000, in te re st at 8 per We w ish to th an k our m any cent, payable q u arte rly . S ecurity friends for th e ir kindness and beautiful flowers in th e death of is 25 acres, w ell located. W anted also, »800 on Colum bia our beloved fath e r P ete r S triem er. Mrs. Dan S chw artz, Mrs. J. H ighw ay im proved p roperty for 3 S triem er, Mrs. Ja k e Sonnen- years, in te re st a t 8 per cent. B. W. berg and P eter S triem er. T horne, phone G resham 2751.—Adv 75 PER CENT OWN HOMES SHOWN BY GRESHAM CENSUS and the local p ictu re house on S u n (By Mary E. W elch) day. L est Outlook read ers become in view of th e recen t high school w earied w ith the num erous sugges election on bonds for th e erection tions offered by G resham citizens of a new building, n atu rally a n um in th e recen t city -b etterm en t cam ber of p ertin en t suggestions w ere m ade relativ e to th a t institution. paign, th is artic le will conclude th e One was th a t th e ad m in istratio n as series w ith a brief m ention of th e a w hole could be m ade m ore u tili m iscellaneous suggestions offered ta rian . One person w as encoun tered who said th a t G resham need not touched previously. ed a new high school building. T hinking it m ight be of in te rest Two doors down the stree t the to know the p ercentage of home householder said th at th e high ow ners in G resham , a carefu l tab school question should be dropped for th e presen t. The ayes have it. w as kept of these and it has been One mail expressed the opinion found 75 per cent of th e fam ilies th a t th e electric light bill at the here own th e ir residence property. high school is exorbitant. T here m ight be such a th in g as A nother point it m ight be well to ettin g into G resham and not m ention in connection w ith the g know ing it, according to a resid en t tak in g of th e census. Many have here, a t least th a t is w hat happened expressed th e opinion th a t th e to one of his acq u ain tan ces and all count was too sm all, th a t p erhaps for the lack of a sign at the city as m any as 50 w ere m issed. As a lim its on E ast Powell street. Why not follow th e exam ple of W ashing m a tte r of fact the count is but two ton and place a sign on each of the off th e track . The en u m erato r highw ays leading into th e town. m issed one person. T hree nam es On the sign facing the outside of persons having room s in homes boundary, place the w ords, "You a re now en terin g Gresham . A\’el- w ere not reported, ■ m aking a total eome. Slow down to 20 m iles", and of Jo u r. Two nam es w ere listed of on the opposite side. “ You are now piTsons said to be re tu rn in g to leaving G resham . Drive as fast as G resham w ithin ^ - ie w days, b u t you please. Come ag a iti> Thailk you". P o liten ess is an acquisition they have not yet arriv ed , so a l th a t is seldom carried too far. lowing for these, two nam es w ere Two su g g estio n s w hich, if heed om itted from th e count, bringing ed, would m ake a vast Im provem ent it up to 1570, the num ber of p e r a re set-back lines in the c o n stru c tion of buildings and th e rem oval sons w ithin th e co rp o rate lim its of of telephone and electric light and G resham on April 9. pow er poles from th e sidew alk. N early h alt a dozen resid en ts City o rdinances req u ire th a t all buildings conform to a specified w ish tlie condition of th e G resham d istance from th e street, and u n i cem etery improved. As D ecoration form ity in th is reg ard m akes for Day is near a t hand, th e re could be im proved appearance. Two p ersons see the need of a no m ore o p portune tim e th an the good ap a rtm en t house in G resham , present for pu ttin g th e cem etery in one of a first class hotel and an o th shnpe. In com parison w ith other er would like to see a good opera cem eteries, it would seem tliat the house erected. A citizen th in k s the g raveyard at G resham lias been gran g e hall needs painting, an o th er m ore or less neglected. If 100 p e r considers G resham 's fire protection sons would each donate a day's inadequate, an o th er th in k s the w a work, th e problem would be solved te r re n ta l out of all reason, w hile a for th e p resen t a t least. fo u rth is in favor of a reduction In A nother suggestion given by sev tax es on g en eral principles. eral and w hich com es rig h t in line One suggestion was unanim ous with D ecoration Day was reg ard in g th ro u g h o u t the city and th a t was tlowers. One would have th e adop th e placing of stre e t signs and tion of an official flower for G resh num bering of houses. Not a d is am an d an o th er w ished a contest, senting voice was heard on th is sponsored probably by th e local p a score. One business m an said, “a per, to nam e the flower. If some b etter g rad e of m oonshine and flower, easy of cu ltu re, could be se easier to g e t”, b ut as his wife says lected as th e official flower of he never d rin k s an y thing stro n g er G resham and all m ake an effort to th an hot w ate r w ith cream and cu ltiv ate it. not to the exclusion of su g ar, we failed to tak e him se ri all o th ers but m ake a specialty of ously. it, a pleasing im pression would be Lives th e re a man in th e city of created. G resham who is a decided optim ist? As one n atu ra lly th in k s of ch il- , P erh ap s he is as optim istic as the d ren and flowers at the sam e tim e, man who fell off the top of a 20- the suggestions w ill here be noted sto ry building. As he passed the relativ e to play grounds and the ninth floor he was heard to say, need of a supervised recreatio n al "E v ery th in g 's all rig h t so far.” cen ter for G resham 's ch ild ren and T his business m an said th a t G resh young people. W hile th e sugges am co u ld n 't be im proved. I t Just tions varied, the sam e sentim ent su its him and he has no fau lt to was voiced by all, th a t of providing find and w ouldn’t live anyw here a com m unity cen ter, a ch ild ren 's else. He sim ply couldn't th in k of a playground, a sw im m ing tan k , com plaint of an y kind when ap Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A. activities. proached on th e su b ject of G resh A move is on at p rese n t and a com am b etterm ent. By th is tim e nothing rem ain s to m ittee is to m eet th is evening to suggest m ethods for financing a su lie said. Regarding the d o g .o rd i pervised playground h ere during nance, w hat seeds and bulbs th a t , didn't get scratched out of place by the sum m er m onths. A b e tte r observance of th e S ab faith fu l Fido are stru g g lin g along bath day is desired by m any, speci in th e cold w eather so maybe fically th e closing of th e county fair [th e re ’ll be flowers by and by. EDUCATION II, I II M TO AIR LUTHERAN CHURCH t P IA N O SUMMER CLASSES BEGIN May 24 FLORENCE M. HONEY Studio F irs t S tate Bank Bldg., G resham Res. Phone 1721. 3 ! : 'T ’HE mode of today makes V trim , modern corseting es sential. If your new dresses do not look just is you expected— and hoped—the trouble is prob ably w ith your corset. We advise a consultation w ith our Corset Department. This well- designed Wrap-around, for in stance, beautifully adjusts a rather large figure to the re quirements of the mode. Also many other models. T ake N otice I Warner's ''WRAP-AROUND 1st prize $5 in merchandise 2d prize S3 in merchandise 3d prize SI in merchandise F or ex p e rt window cleaning see S. T ajlm a, or leave o rd ers with J. Ross Brown, G resham , phone 2501. ; I (i,. a. t. r-. o/j *2.50 to *3.50 All cuvers nm*t be in not later than Saturday, May 2H llepp’s Racket Store Phone 1236 Gresham z An eig h t-reel art p ictu re show ing M artin L u th er and incidents of his life and tim e will be show n a t the G resham Union high school au d i torium on W ednesday evening, Ju n e 1, sponsored by th e Saron L u th eran church of Powell Valley, in th e in te re sts of the ch u rch b u ild ing fund of th a t denom ination. T his film, w hich has been p ro cured for th is occasion a t consid erab le tro u b le and expense, enjoyed a phenom enal ru n of a week at th e m unicipal auditorium in P o rtland a year ago. It not only depicts th e locality w h e r e ,L u th e r lived and worked, b ut gives an invaluable de tailed study of th e Reform ation. T he costum es show n in th e plc- ■ tu re a re th e sam e as worn by L u th er in the 16th ce n tu ry and w ere borrow ed for th e sen ario from tlie B erlin mu< um The music ■ score w hich accom panies th e pic tu re is a Bach in te rp re tatio n and was arran g e d by P ro fesso r Reuch- lin of New York. T he first show will begin a t 7 o'clock anil the sec ond a t 9, each to last tw o hours. In Justice to Your New Frock! ■3 STUDENTS.’ As we announced last fall at the com mencement of school the following prizes will be awarded to the students bringing in the largest number of tablet and note- covers bearing our stamp: TUESDAY, M AY 24, 1»27 W.R. HICKS CO. GRESHAM, OREGON H ardy L illies. S p lre a s ,. Roses In bloom from pots for D ecoration Day. 15.000 rhoice plant* to select from G annas In 12 varieties Z innias in 10 shades P etu n ias, double and single in all colors. GR EMI AM GREENHOUSES Flowers for All Occasions llognn Road I’hone ”06 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS #2.«« Her Year EIGHTH GRADERS RECEIVE DIPLOMAS New Tractor Hitch Five Sunday Schools The nam es of th e g rad u ates from Designed by Strong eighth g rades In th is vicinity Meet in Conference the are given below w ith the exception of those of O rient w hich ap p ear H. W. S trong of G resham , having elsew here: , the larg est b erry farm in Oregon if D istrict No. 4, G resham —L aw not in th e U nited S tates, possesses rence A ylsw orth. F ritz Baumann, along w ith his o th e r accom plish M artin Duffy, Roy Full, Mabel m ents an inventive skill th a t has F race, A lta H anning, H arlan H ay enabled him to g rea tly sim plify and den, Ross Holloway. A lan Inglis, ac cellerate th e w ork of ca rin g for F ern Jen n in g s, H arold Judd, Lois his 105 acres of ra sp b e rrie s and Kelly. W alter K idder, A lbert L an g [ logans. ilta, Mary L enard, A lta McMurry, Mr. S tro n g h as alw ays believed R ichard Metzger, M yrtle M arston, th a t proper and thorough tilth was Vernon R utherford. V incent R uth ! one of th e secrets of healthy cane erford, Ju a n ita Palm quist, W ilbert grow th w hich is necessary to heavy Stevens, Joe W right, and Ruth berry production and he has a p Schm ierer. plied year afte r year intensive cu l l)isl. No. 7, W ilkes — Dolores tivation to his berry Helds w ith r e Kamm es, Joseph G rassl. su lts th at prove his m ethod is cor- Dist. No. Ill, C edar—Eldon Davis, I rect. Shlzue M urahata. Norma F rel, Toyo But th e cu ltivation of such a Asakawa. large acreag e has presented its Dist . No. 15, L usted—F ran ces problem s. Mr. S trong uses a Ford- C arp en ter, F lorence Rich, Alfred son tra c to r and has purchased a l Brink. most every kind of drag, h arrow , Dist. 16. F alfview —H aro ld 'W ick - disc and sm all cu ltiv ato r m ade to wire, E dgar Dixon, Lee Copeland, use In stirrin g Ihe su rfa ce soil be- Sylvester Jack so n , John Langley, i tw een the b erry rows. Some of Nobuo K obayasbi, Homer Lum sden, ’ these tools he has planned and r e P au lin e Buckner. m ade to ad ap t them to his purpose. Dist. No. 20, T ro u td ale—Je ss C al In using a d rag or h arrow w ith a kins, G arth e Brow n, H arold Cover- ! tra c to r he has alw ays faced one dale, Joseph Scott, John Robinson, I g reat difficulty, th a t of throw ing Edna H ram hall, Shzuye Takao, 1 the im plem ent out of drag position Ida Nasm yth, Nola Sm ith. ) and in again when n ecessary a t Dist. No. 25, Springdale— Fred (‘nils of row s or for other reason. H enrlcksen, Robert C arpenter, The usual way req u ires stopping Woodrow W ilson. mid stu rtin g m any tim es w ith con Dist. No. 26, Powell V alley—Ethel sequent loss of tim e and effective NorRblom, Je ssie Sroufe, L ester ness. Sroufe, Alvin Johnson, Carl E k As is his custom , Mr. S trong a p ström , Osie H ow ell, M arvena Red plied him self to th is problem and man, R obert F rank. worked out a solution w hich has Dist. No. 27, Rockwood—C arroll led to a new invention. T he de Drew, Joseph Rhrig, H ow ard P ass- vice is rem ark ab ly sim ple and ef more. St. C lair Spence, Dale Lion- fective, haB been thoroughly tested, berger, H url K uhlm an, Konvall in fact, is In daily use in the S trong E nebo, H elen Johnson, A ugusta b erry fields. K rem l, C ath erin e H aynes, Lola It. co n sists of a double hitch, W alin, R ichard Webber, L ucille changing th e o rd in ary d ra ft hitch Sogn, H an s T horeson. from th e fram e to th e levers, the Dist. No. 18, Lynch — Vernon pow er being applied to th e lever B reniser, H elen Sm ith. Joyce Gil th a t puts th e tool Into d raft. A b ert, C h arles E dw ards, R ichard lever on th e tra c to r, w ithin easy Lettow , E lean o r H alladay, Bayard reach of the d river, throw s the G raham , K enneth Ide. teeth Into d raft position or out as Dist. No. 29, P ow ellhurst- M yrtle needed w ithout any stopping or Fuglee, Donald Boyles, Ben E ric k slow ing of speed. At the ends of son, H arold G ratze, Carolyn H esse- rows, on th e tu rn s, or w henever m er, Verda Bay, Lloyd Stevenson, necessary, th e d riv er sim ply pushes C atherine F au g h t, Cleora Cook. forw ard the lever a t his rig h t hand Dist, No. 30, A lderson—E sth e r which au to m atically o p erates to ( ’DUPLE CELEBRATES «ITH ANNIVERSARY R oukall, Norn Nelson. C larissa lift the teeth and keep them from Boerm an, V irgie A tteberry. en terin g the soil until th e lever Is Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Botkin and Dist. 35, H u rlb u rt—Milton W ar released when they come again into d au g h ter Jean atten d ed the 64th ren, Louise Johnson, Bruce Klock, d rag position. w edding an n iv ersary of Dr. Bot- I Folm er N ielsen, Agnes Söder Mr. S trong says it is an entirely kin 's p aren ts. Dr. and Mrs. O. F. ( ström , R ichard Ellis, E dith N iel new p rin cip le as applied to tra c to r Botkin of C herryville. Sunday sen. draw n im plem ents. It can be used About 40 friends and relativ es w ere Dist. No. 36, L ato n rell—Eva B ar on sp rin g to o th and spiketooth h a r p resen t and a p leasan t tim e is re ker. rows, discs and any lever cultlva- ported. Dr. and Mrs. BotkM w ere Dist. No. 39, C orbett—Owen ! tor. m arried at K eosauqua, Iowa, May Emily, Ruth Herney, Shirley Bundy, "T h ere Isn't a harrow on the 21, 1863, rig h t In the m iddle of the Roland M organ, Burton Heyes, m arket th at will go in and out of g rea t conflict, th e Civil w ar. Inga A rneson, Mabel C ham berlain, I d raft w ithout necessity of stopping T he in te restin g rom ance is told G erald Em ily, C larice Mlshey. i to perm it d riv er to handle the of how the youthful soldier cam e Dist. No. 41, Springfield—Law4 | levers,” Bays Mr. S trong, who has home, having been disch arg ed for rence Gould. j had experience w ith m ost all el disability. He was m arried , aiwf Dist. No. 42— Bridal Veil and ' them and has thoroughly studied afterw ard re-en listed for service P alm e r- Ju n e M ulholland (P a lm ! th is type of farm tool. but was unable to get home again e r ) ; D onna Long (B ridal V eil); T he newly devised hitch is sim ple until th e close of th e w ar. W hen C larence Benson, H arry L arsen, in co n stru ctio n , easily attach ed to he cam e he was presented with the Leslie P hillips. any disc or h arrow , and the cost first glim pse of his first born child, Dist. No. 45, G ilb e rt— C harlotte will be low. Mr. S trong has a p th e p resen t Dr. A W. Botkin, who Bradfleld, lle rse h e l Davis, W illiam plied for lette rs patent. was th en 13 m onths of age. The Yung, Daniel Madden, E rlin g elderly couple has four children Sw anson, David Rem ington, John FAIRVIEW living, 15 g ran d ch ild ren and four Goodwin, P eter Himbenl, Louis The W om an’s society of th e g reat-g ran d ch ild ren . They a re in Palum bo, R ussell Nault, Norwood Sm ith M em orial P re sb y teria n ord in arily good health. Lancefleld. B ernard K nutson, S ta n j church w ill hold an aftern o o n tea and w ork m eeting at th e home of ton Costner, GRESHAM »IIUII WINS Dist. No. 49, Victory Crichton Mrs. C. II. Stone, T h u rsd ay a f te r noon. Anyone inlprested In th e , LAST BASEBALL GAME Burns, R obert Jenkins. w ork of the society is cordially in Dist. No. 15 Jo in t, P leasan t V al vited to attend. The G resham high school b ase ball team closed th e season F rid ay i ley- A lberta S ager, Rose Itoessler, with a 6 to 0 victory over E stacad a G race W lsecup, C larence E k stran d , on the lo se r’s diamond. T he victory Vieno R likula, R obert F rost. w as u n u su ally sa tisfac to ry for the I li \| Il<»\ B PI< M UST. local team , as It com pleted a per- i T h a t's us. B ring your car here F riday Evening, May 27—Music feet season a g a in st E stacada, | for any rep a irs, ad ju stm en ts or recital of Mrs. Robert B lair's pu p a rts for th e s ta rte r, g en erato r, G resham having won In football, pils nt studio of Miss F lorence etc. floney. wlee in b asketball and th is game sw itches, w iring, lighting, W ork done by an expert and Is pos In baseball. itively g u aran teed . We c a rry a S atu rd ay , May 28—Ladles Aid G resham played th e best gam e of com plete line of Ignition p arts. hake sale a t T u rn e r's confectionery, th e year. A lthough th e field was G resham G arage, phone 2391. Boring. muddy and the ball was m ade slip For real estate loans see or call Ju n e 1— Basket social and dance, pery by a steady drizzle, K aser ' H. W. T tiorne.— Adv St. Jo sep h 's p arish, C edarville hall. pitched a tw o-hit gam e and did not I 'i i e i r Sam Work Shirt«, 75e. give any tr e s p a s s e s to first bane. W ednesday E vening, Ju n e 1— F u ll, cut, 2 pocketa. Special G resham h it th e ball h ard and value. A ylsw orth & M artin, G resh M artin L u th er religious moving p ictu re film at G resham Union high dayed w ithout an e rro r. K aser am.— Adv. school auditorium . nil O kuda com posed th e b atterie s ; For low est rate s on autom obile, Friday, Ju n e 3—P arce l post sale for G resham , and W hitehead, J tru ck and g eneral Insurance see and stag e te rm in al com edy by i f nn ln g s and D Je n n in g s for E sta- B. W. T h o rn e.—Adv. Rockwood L adies Aid a t g ran g e ada. hall. The P lea san t Home D istrict S un day School association m et at the H aley Swedish B aptist ch u rch on Sunday in its sem i-annual conven tion. Five schools w ere rep rese h t- ed at th is m eeting, and g reat in te re st w as show n in th e work. The g en eral them e of th e m eeting w as "E vangelism .” T he ad d ress by Dr. W. T. M illi ken stressed the th o u g h t th a t we should not only search for th e one th a t is lost but should ca re for the ones w ithin th e fold. At noon a basket lunch w as en joyed by all. At th e afternoon ses sion rep o rts w ere given by all th e schools rep resen ted . T hese rep o rts w ere very encouraging and in m ost in stan ces show ed an im provem ent from th e last rep o rt. At th e business session tlie m a t te r of daily vacation Bible school was discussed and it w as decided to appoint the various p asto rs as a com m ittee to m ake arran g em en ts for th e school and th a t 50 per cent of th e funds of the association he applied for such work. T he following; officers w ere elect ed for tlie com ing y ear: Miss Ellen Stone, p resid e n t; W. B. Corey, vice p resid e n t; Miss Evelyn Ledine. sec re ta ry ; and Mrs. L. H. M allicoat, tre a su re r. Tlie next m eeting of the association will be held at the P lea san t Home B aptist ch u rch some tim e in October. Dr. Jo h n McCormick gave a very In terestin g add ress on evangelism , w hich w as followed by a round talile discussion. R esolutions w ere presented and passed reaffirm ing th e belief of the association in th e prohibition am endm ent and pledging h earty su p p o rt to its officers for Its en forcem ent. A ppreciation w as also expressed by reso lu tio n to H aley B aptist ch u rch and its p asto r for th e e n tertain m en t: ^o the various schools ta k in g p a rt and for th e ir fine sp irit of su p p o rt and fellow ship: to th e P leasan t Home o rch es tra for file splendid m usic re n dered; to Dr. M illiken and Dr. Mc Cormick for th e ir splendid ad dresses. Coming Events NOTICE. T he G resham Ice p lan t 1s now prep ared to fu rn ish th e public with Ice any tim e day or night and S u n day*. Clem ens & B right, Pfops. Phone 1381.—Adv, In su ran ce funds for farm loans. No com m ission or b ro k erag e Very easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv. Sew Slimier* and Pump* *1.95 Blonds, tan s, blacks, high, m edi um and low heels, $4.95. We a re also show ing a ttra c tiv e shoes for ladles a t »2.95 and »3.9^. A yls w orth & M artin, G resham .—Adv. Mr*. R obert B lair will continue her Mimic ( ’Immen a t G resham , each S atu rd ay d u r ing Ju n e and July. Anyone w ishing to en ro ll In su a w isr class may phone or see Mrs. B lair at th e W. J. O tt residence. May 21 or 28. z. S atu rd ay , Ju n e 4 - r/o in t picnic of C ottrell and L usted d istric ts to be held on C ottrell school grounds. Ju n e 11-V-Soulheast circle bake sale at A. W. M etsger store. Ju n e 13 to 18— P o rtlan d F estiv al week. Rose We c a n 't give you the Outlook w ith a fine new A uto-Strop r a to r set but we will give you the raxor set w ith a y e a r's su bscription to th e Outlook. A hundred or so seta— . w hile they last.