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4 Auto-Strop Razors Are Valu able 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. 28 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, Council Considers Phone Franchise Ir Shall We Do It? ERIDAY, JUNE », i»2; Married 66 Years and Still in Love TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS #2.0(1 Per Year Band Fund Asked for Summer Concerts Yes. certain ly . EVANGELI! AL CHURCH (By Mrs. Mary W elch) W hat? E n te r a float in th e C onsiderable discussion was giv It has been said th a t a fte r a h u s TO OBSERVE PENTECOST Rose F estiv al parade. en to the fran ch ise order subm itted A m ovem ent has been launched All in favor say, "Aye"! band and wife live to g eth er in a Sunday is Pentecost, th e b irthday to raise a fund to provide for open- a m onth ago to the city council by A m eeting of all in terested is congenial m an n er for m any years, of th e C h ristian ch u rch , a day on a ir band concerts at a suitable lo th e Oregon T elephone company, called for to n ig h t (F rid ay ) at they grow to resem ble each o th e r w hich ,h e o utpouring of the Holy cation in G resham sta rtin g some w hich asked for a 40-year fra n th e city h all. T h at m eans b u si in looks. Allowing him his p e c u - 7 ” * ^ . * ’ comlnen,ori,,e<l- 11 «" chise. T he o rd er as subm itted pro tim e th is month. The public is ness m en and women, com m er J im p o rtan t ch u rch festival, for w ith- asked to contribute. E lsew here in vided for not to exceed three free liar idea, they do get to be like oth- (,ut the work of th e Holy S p irit the cial club m em bers, and citizens telephones for city use. It w as con th e Outlook will be found an appeal generally. P ass the w ord around e r in sp irit, in m annerism s and in church could not have come into and a subscription blank th a t may sidered th a t th is would likely be and be th e re and help consider th e ir g eneral outlook on life. T his ¡ existence nor could she be sus- be filled out and m ailed or handed too sm all a num ber for city use in and a rra n g e p lan s for th is idea flitted th ro u g h my m ind as I talned today’ May “ tru e observ- to officers of the hand or given to y ea rs to come, and an agreem ent Multnomah Summer School delegation arriving at Corvallis. w orthy event. w as reached betw een th e council ch atted w ith th e Rev. and Mrs. anoe of ,h e p«ntecoatal festival th e Outlook for the band. Boys’ and G irls' Sum m er school, I M ultnom ah county. T here w ill be Jo h n H. Wood in th e ir cosy little lead niany to a sp iritu al aw akening, and K. A. M iller, rep rese n tin g the This is to be a popular su b sc rip held a t Crfrvallis, w ill begin on approxim ately 65 or 70 m em bers telephone com pany, w hereby free on ---------- Second , , The * erm . on ,OP,C for Sunday m orn- tion and should he an expression of Ju n e 13 and close Ju n e 26. T he attending, including 13 who h av e , p a rlo r of th e ir home — — use would be g ran ted the city not busses from M ultnom ah county won »_ scholarships, . . and will have I stre e t on th eir 66th wedding n anni- m. "K will lunun (IroolinM, .. . wl il .. >e’ " The , •• » ‘r th d ay of the ap p reciation of th e ability and rsl l pi 1, W*B leave G resham . Sunday .. m orn- th eir expenses paid. High school versary. C h ristian Church to exceed one for every 100 tele w orth of th e band to G resham and I l S y ^ r O l i n d r l i n d in?’--UU-e-12 The.r e V* “ ,u ch lntu.r ' I busses w ill be used again in tra n s- Sunday school will convene at phone su b scrib ers w ithin th e city vicinity. T heir w eekly open-air I begged them for som ething new, est in sum m er school th is year in p o rting delegates to Corvallis. 10 o'clock. lim its. O ther provisions of the co n certs the past sum m ers have som ething different from the G erm an services will follow the fra n ch ise w ere satisfcto ry and the DAYLIGHT BURGLAR sto rie s of late y ea rs as th e ir w ed been g rea tly appreciated, as well TROUTDALE C ontributions are com ing too E nglish m eeting a t about noon. as the m onthly concerts given this ordinance g ran tin g it w ere given VISITS GRESHAM ding an n iv ersary rolled around. slow ly for th e playground fund to Holy Communion will bo celebrat- w inter, which latter, for various first and second readings. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Simoni spent They both sat in silen t co n tem p la provide supervised play for th e About the boldest daylight b u rg tion for a moment. He fixed his | I ed Im m ediately follow ing the Ger- reasons, w ere not the financial suc An o rdinance w as passed o rd er children of G resham and vicinity the w eek-end and D ecoration Day w ith relativ es a t C astle Rock, Wn. lary ever staged in th is p a rt of the I man services. ing th e im provem ent of Kelly d uring th e sum m er m onths. cess they should have been. The T ro u td ale F low er club held county w as p erp etrated Sunday a f eyes on her face In fond adm iration T he fellow ship luncheon will be stree t, petition for w hich w as and gave her the ch ance to speak T here has been a m is u n d e rs ta n d -1 i,s re g u la r m eeting in the lib rary T he hand is one of our m ost g ran te d a t the May m eeting of the ing on th e p a rt of some, who have i Fr,day afternoon. C om m ittees w ere ternoon w hen the residences of C. first, w hich she did "T h e re’s noth- p ar,ak en of follow ing th e m orning necessary and w orthy organ iza council. W ork will begin imm e supposed th a t th e fund asked is for ! appointed to buy and p la n t salvia M. H arriso n and Dr. George Inglis ing different to tell them ", she said, i services. tions and is a credit to th e locality, diately by City E ngineer R oberts to the K iddie Kamp. Such is not the | on th e highw ay th ro u g h T routdale, w ere m olested and jew elry of unde- "but you can say th a t w e’re still 1 T he Ju n io r league w ill meet at th e leader. Dr. Johnson, and r e At th e close of the m eeting mem- term ined value tak en from th e lat- about 2 for th e reg u la r m onthly survey th e stre e t and establish th e case, but It is for the benefit of lo flects favorably on every m em ber. 1 in J 8chibMs,crved a ’ d e u X im “5 l u i i c h '|' 5 ’ T h‘‘ m a“ W.°rked alo,,P and living and still living together. m eeting. grade. We’re fairly well, w e're both in cal children. T he K iddie K am p The com m unity should Bay to a Mr. and Mrs. H arry McGinnis T “ 8 ap p a ren tly d elib erate in his love and very happy.” W hat more A ttention was called to the fact will be financed in p a rt by th e person, "they a re entitled to my METHODINT ( HI 'HUH and d au g h ter, Mrs. Je n n ie A nder- m ovem ents, according to those who can life hold th an to be able to give th a t a city ordinance ca lls for the C o u n c i l o f W o n , for „ o n . *,« su p p o rt." and th e opportunity to , . . " f J Home M 1® - j son and baby, spent a few days in i!aw him who supposed he had som e out n iessaae i |fc_ ANNOUNCES SERVICES cu ttin g of g ra ss in the stre e ts and sions and in p a rt by th e local b erry S eattle. W hat a tu 8 ,ne88 a ro u n „ thP prem i8e, ° Ut “ n,e88aKe llk,‘ ,h a ,? help is now presented. T here are love th a t can w eath er the sto rm s of along sidew alks during June. T his g row ers association. The serm on for Sunday m orning m ore th a n 30 players. Enough , Mrs. R. D. H ew itt and ch ild ren .. C ontributions to date a re as fol- ) and D onald H ow ell sp en t th e w eek- 6 a rr,so n bouse he con- 66 years! is usually done sh o rtly before the at the M ethodist E piscopal church. should be raised to reim burse them | end in A lbany, Oregon, a t the home s tr u c ted a 8° r t of ta b le on th e ea st end of th e m onth but on account of low s: W ednesday, Ju n e 1, w as nil event- by th e Rev. II. V. W ilhelm, will be well for th e ir playing. side on w hich to* stand w hile Jim th e u n u su ally heavy grow th of E m m a B. Jo h n so n ......................$2.00 of Mrs. H ew itt's p aren ts. ful day in th e lives of th ese two, on th e them e, "C uring L ife’s P lease send In your co n trib u Sam H arlow and H arold P a rro tt m ying th e windows. He succeeded g ra ss th is sp rin g it w as urged th a t F lorence H oney ......................... 2.00 although th e day itself w as not F evers.” I t has to do w ith some of tions or subscriptions at once. The of P o rtlan d and A lfred McNeill in b reak in g th e fasten ers and rais- th e m a tte r be attended to a t once. G resham Outlook ....................... 2.00 W" ” ‘ r l" ' - w in d o w . ..... „ „ th o u g h t m arked by any special happening th e false q u ests of life, and th e ir list will be published in the Out T here w as m uch discussion of Mrs. E. S ch w ed le r..................... 2.00 Flow ers, which filled one e n tire cure. The healing of th e m other look. R. D. H ew itt, M orris McGinnis ' ,1‘* ’° r th e m a tte r of ch arg es for w ater to Mr. and Mrs. M ark N ickerson. 2.00 co rn er of the room, th rew out th e ir I of P ete r's wife fu rn ish es the les- people in apar.tm ent houses and of Mrs. Mary W elch......................... 1.00 and W. W rig h t sp en t several days Pains as two sum s of money in th e fra g ra n t rem inder of th e occasion, son, for she, ns soon ns the fever Ju p a n m e Baby Show Planned. on the D eschutes la st week, house rem ained u ndisturbed. He fices but no definite conclusion has G eorge F. H o n ey ......................... 2.00 fishing Mrs. Mabel K orstad and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. H ailey anil I stayed around the place for about T here was also a teleg ram from a left her, aro se and began to serve E lizabeth J o h n s o n ..................... 2.00 d au g h ter L orena sp e n t th e w been arriv ed at. g ran d d au g h ter Miss Mabel Wood In her guests. The p asto r will bring Fred Crane, sup erin ten d en ts of th e e e k - 1 . . . , ,, . m n u te s’ h,,t ,eft as ,le heard Stockton, Dr. W. J. Ott.‘ ............................... 2.00 end a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. 1 C alifornia; g reetin g s out th e lesson th a t th e fever of baby show a t the fair, are planning Bancke at Cam as, W ashington. voice8 nt th e V olhrecht house next from an o th er g ran d d au g h ter Mrs. selfish success, of disappointm ent Brockw ay & N elso n................... 2.00 VACATION SCHEDULE to m ake th is y e a r’s baby show dif E unice Bancke, th e ir dau g h ter, re- door. The resid en ts th e re obtained Alta G entry at Salem and from a and sorrow , or of an ungoverned ferent. I t will Include a eugenics OE LIBRARY NAMED Mrs. L. L. K id d e r....................... 1.00 tu rn ed home w ith th e H aileys to a good description of him. niece In Chicago. T elephone calls, life can destroy th e hap p in ess of te st by child ex p erts conducted u n spend a week. I T o ta l................................... $20.00 D uring the m onths of June, Ju ly j The Misses Nancy and Mary Bux- From th e re it is th o u g h t he w ent callers, flowers,—yes, it w as an life, b ut th a t th e re Is a cu re in th e der direction of the P a re n ts’ E du ton of P o rtlan d w ere callin g on to th e In g lis house on W est Powell eventful day afte r all. and A ugust th e vacation schedule , touch of Je su s and th e sense of cation bureau. A fine llwt of prizes Grange Head to Be Here, friends and also visiting at th e stre e t w here he again jim m ied a of hours will be observed a t th e duty to others. has been secured w hich w ill be T his venerable p air, who cele- Buxton?f onh Wed8^esdr; y M r’ ' N‘“ re a r wipdow a " d entered. Jew elry N ational G range M aster T abor G resham public library. The hours brated th e ir golden w edding 16 The w orship period of th e m o rn aw arded for various points of ex w ill be in P o rtlan d th e la st of next rem ain the sam e w ith the exception T he H alf H our Study club from I was tak en belonging to both Miss years ago, w ere m arried a t ing is preceded by th e Sunday cellence. T his show will be held of T uesdays and T h u rsd ay s w hen week nnd *las been asked to m ake P o rtlan d m et T uesday w ith Mrs. L. Mabel and Miss M iriam In g lis, the W aynesburg. P en n sy lv an ia, in th e school hour, w hich is of vital Im on S atu rd ay of th e fair week. th e lib ra ry w ill be closed entirely. I a f° G resham . H is only open A. Ilarlo w . She e n te rta in e d lliem value of which Is not known as yet first year of the Civil War. The portance. T he wise m an has said. at lunch a t th e C olum bia villa, The sup erin ten d en ts a re also T he place w ill be open on Mondays, | date f° r I*1’8 purpose w ill be S at- afte r w hich they retu rn ed to her T rack s w ere seen around th e re s i bride's nam e was Miss E lizabeth “Don’t send your children to Sun- m aking arran g e m en ts for a Ja p an u rday night, Ju n e 11. A rran g e dence of Dr. H. H. H ughes on th e T h ro ck m o rfn il. W ednesdays and F rid ay s from 2:30 home to hold th e ir m eeting. T’h<* ln v s p h n n l* t il k u t h e m . ” nao eam U held m I j I hrockm orton. The naw new bride- 1 1 f day school ese Itolltr baby uF/xt«» show to b be T uesday Mr. and Mrs. C arl Zeibeck went corner. B u rg lars looted th e r e s i to 5:30 and from 7 to 9 p. m. and on m ents w ere not en tirely com plete groom enlisted in th e 123d Infan- afternoon, A ugust 2, the opening The E pw orth L eague will m eet a t but it Is hoped to m ake definite a n Tuesday to F o rest G rove w here Mr. dence of Dr. Inglis about five y ears S atu rd ay aftern o o n s from 2:30 to Zeibeck had his to n sils removed. ago and approxim ately $1,000 w orth tiy , P en n sy lv an ia v olunteers, fifth 7 in th e League p arlo rs. The topic day of the fair. nouncem ent early n ex t week. 5:30. He has been ill for th e p ast week. arm y corps, but la ter w as tra n s - , "P lay in g th e Game T ogether.” Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McGinnis en of goods w ere taken. New Slinpers and Pum ps #4.95 ferred to th e 101st reg im en t w here I , ,,, Notice to Property Owners, Fanners’ Field Day, July 23. , At 8 o clock, th e p asto r will T he man who w as seen around he served . , for ,, P ro p e rty ow ners a re req u ired by te rtain e d a t th e ir home W ednesday Blonds, tuns, blacks, high, m edi th ree years. Mrs aRa,n R Rprmon fnr U)e F a rm e rs’ Field Day, held a n n u a l city ordinan ce to cut all g ra ss and evening a t dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. H a rriso n ’s place S unday is d e um and low heels, $4.95. We are ly u nder au spices of Pom ona weeds on stre e ts and along side Sam H arlow of P o rtlan d , Mr. and scribed as 20 to 23 y ea rs of age and Wood w as engaged In p rac tica l ,.vpl)|ng hp|ng „n, Hlp(1 also show ing attractiv e shoes for Mrs. R ichard K n a rr and Mr. and n u rsin g in a hospital for a year of . w alks d urin g th e m onths of Ju n e G range, has been set for S aturday, .. More or L ess." T his is a serm on ladles a t $2.95 and $3.95. Ayls- dressed in g ray tro u se rs and a the Mrs. A rth u r Matches. w ar. t - .. .. Ju ly 23. A m eeting of com m ittees and S eptem ber of each year. P lease for all those who a re Inclined to cut w orth & M artin, G resham .—Adv. Miss D orothy K endall is spend- sh o rt b rig h t yellow slick er He c u t th e grass now, as the grow th is In th e late 7ns th e young couple ; th e sp iritu a l and m oral co rn ers of w ill be held Sunday afternoon at u nusually heavy. n Kn ai ieW '!?y8 7 “ n a *in t' Mr8’ a h at w ith rolled brim Dan Llew ellyn, in P o rtlan d . , bad some exciting experiences with i |fPt , o kKp th e world less th an BAPTIST ( III IH II th e office on th e fair grounds. E. H. KELLY, M arshal. Sunday and Monday Quests at H T ak a0 > a Ja p an e se farm er liv- the Indians, the N o rth ern Chey- i th e ir best. ANNOUNCES SERVICES T his event has been held on th e th e Dan M ickley home w ere Mr. ing a t S tanley road and Fairview Uncle Stun Work Shirts, 75c. ennes, who wese raid in g th e w hite ______________- fa ir grounds for m any y ears and is and Mrs. Gale H anna, Mr. and Mrs', avenue, rep o rted y esterd ay th e loss T he services in the B aptist F ull cut. 2 pockets. Special Dan Mickley J r and Mr and Mrs. of , 25 w h|ch he had 8ecreted looked forw ard to w ith m uch pleas the people in K ansas. F or a week Mr. SERIES (IN »‘PRAYER’’ church will be held a t the regular value. A ylsw orth & M artin, G resh- Ray Mickley, all of P o rtlan d . , ,,, , ,, . , , and Mrs. Wood lived in a stockade ure. I ONTINUED BY PASTOR h ours next Sunday. T he Bible I am .—Adv. W eek-end gu ests a t th e L. H elm - ho," ,e w hlle at hi8 w ork ,n ,h e fleld- and, when it becam e too crow ded ing home w ere Mr. and Mrs. Joe NOTICE! C ontinuing tho aeries of s e r school will com m ence a t 9:45 a. m. for com fort, moved to a hotel some . R ep resentativ e of S p ire lla g a r mons on p ray er, th e Rev. L. A. and th e church service at 11 m ents—silk u n d erw ear, hosiery, Swain and P hyllis D ury of P ort CHARLES ADAMS HURT H ere one w hole Berry A ss ’ ii , Members Attention corsets, girdles, slips, b rassieres, land and Mrs. A. F. Cole and son i \ f ’f tl'X 'T Y l ( n 4 li U o i i k m iles d istan t. H arley of Kelso. W ashington 1 1 ' ’ * 1 ,{” A ” " ” K h n ig h t Mrs. Wood stood by the side Skuzie, p asto r of th e F ree Method o’clock. T he B. Y. P. U. will meet Please. w ill d em o n strate in your home. Mrs. J. S. H udson is on th e sick ■ , , , , , , . ,, ... ist ch u rch , will speak Sunday a t 7 p. m. and th e preaching service B ring in the em pty cra tes a t once Phone Mrs. E tta Hoover, 3267 l(st A serious accident befell C harles of tier husband, arm ed with a gun, m orning on the “ How, Why and in th e evening will begin a t 8 for refilling. Weevil bait is ready G resham .—Adv* not know ing w hat m om ent m ight The Ladies Aid m et W ednesday Adams of G resham late y esterd ay o'clock. The p asto r will preach for delivery. Call at th e can n ery _____ at file home of Mrs. W. C. Spence. I afternoon on the site of th e county be th e ir last. Many w ere killed Effect of P ra y e r”, as recorded In both m orning and evening. for stra w b e rry root weevil bulletin. 1 Window Cleaning. th e Bible. and wounded In th is Indian u p ris- ' p resen t road w ork on B utler road about M ust have your crop estim ates a t F or ex p e rt window cleaning see Forty-five ladies w ere once. B erry G row ers P acking Co., S. T ajinta, or leave o rd ers w ith J about h alf of whom w ere from five m iles southw est of G resham , ing. Mr. Skuzie says, "T h e Bible is n G resham . —Adv. I Ross, Brown, G resham , phone 2501. F airview . A fter a sh o rt business when he w as hit in th e left side by h isto ry of praying men. They tu rn T hey cam«' to O regon in 1882 an d m eeting a reading w as given by F Mrs. A rm inta Scott and then a a larg e root which fra ctu red a rib served a num ber of im p o rtan t tb ,‘ w orld upside down, change h is coniniiintty sing was held, led by and bruised him badly. As he w as ch arg es in the M ethodist Episcopal to ries, custom s, d eth ro n e kings, Mrs. W allace Spence. A dainty Friday, Ju n e 3— Parcel post sale employed by the county, he was re church th ro u g h o u t th e state.. The stop arm ies, d efeat g en erals, heal lynch was served. moved to the M ultnom ah county (Iliff church, w hich w as discontin- th e sick, raise th e dead, and m u lti ami stage term inal comedy by Mr. and Mrs. Robert W ilson, of Rockwood Ladies Aid a t grange P o rtlan d , sp e n t th e week-end at the ho sp ital for tre a tm e n t a fte r prelim lied ns a p reaching point a few tudes tu rn to th e L ord as a re su lt | hall. home of his m other, Mrs. H attie in a ry aid by a G resham surgeon. years since, was his la st circu it. of th eir p ray ers. T h ere Is no place Wilson. It is believed th a t Mrs. Wood Is th e for th e m an who does not pray. He F riday Evening, Ju n e 3— Play at Mr. and Mrs. H arold C raw ford of An X -ray w as ta k e n ’Which r e ro u td ale city hall, benefit M ississ P o rtlan d a re spending a tew days vealed th e broken rib, b ut other oldest ch u rch m em ber in G resham , m ay have a to w erin g Intellect, a T ippi flood sufferers. at the home of th e fo rm e r’s p a r p ictu res a re to be tak en to learn She has belonged continuously to Ponderous m ind, w inning person- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Will C raw ford. th e full ex ten t of his in ju ries. th e ch u rch of h er choice for 70 a I,ty- inventive genius, combined S aturday, Ju n e ( —G resham Cook- Mrs. Jo h n E rickson sp en t the years, having taken thd vows of n w ,ti‘ 8,1 8P °rt world g reatn ess, yet *fK club hake sale at A. W. Metz- week-end in G aribaldi visiting her T he m an is a te am ster and w as en C h ristian a t the early age of 15 ,n “ hundred years his fam e will g er 8tore- _____ dau g h ter, Mrs. C h ristin a Lem or- gaged in pulling out ro o ts from th e Both the Rev. and Mrs. Wood are m oulder In th e dust and his nam e i S atu rd ay , Ju n e 4—Jo in t picnic of m s ( HEV KOI.FT ( 01 I’E, balloon tires ande and fam ily. rig h t of way. An u n u su a lly large m echanically A -l . Mr. and Mrs. N. Norton and baby one stru c k him on th e leg and in th e ir 85th year. He w ill be 85 ,n 8«me forgotten book. But th e J C ottrell and L usted d istric ts to be visited S atu rd ay at th e home of in Ju ly and she in November. Al- rnan whw b reath es the vital b reath held on C o ttrel1 school grounds. Mrs. N orton's p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. th rew him about ten feet. The 1921 CHEVROLET SEDAN, new Dtico, upholstery though Mrs. Wood has reached th is of p ray er will live In th e lives of T uesday Evening, June 7— R ock horses becam e frig h ten ed and fine, good r e p a ir .......................................................... Fred P elton, before leaving for Ne b rask a w here they a r e ’to spend a jum ped, throw ing th e sn ag onto his age, her h a ir is d ark and co m p ara o th e rs till ho touches th e sh o res of wood D ram atic club at E stacada L iberty th e ate r. etern ity .” 1923 ( HEVROLET t Ol’PE, good condition, all around. (PQQC m onth. left side. Mr. Adams, w ith his wife tively free from gray. Many m iles of econom ical tra n sp o rta tio n ill th is c a l i p h ¿ i t ) M rs. H. E. W aite’s g ran d d a u g h and th ree ch ildren, lives In the Two sons, W illiam and Isaac, W ednesday Evening, Ju n e 8- ter, B ernice Lyons, of C entralia, Uncle Sam Work Shirts, 76c, Falrvlew grange card party at nei LATE MODEL ESSEX COA( II. com pletely ov erh au led ; balloon W ashington, is staying w ith h er for G lanahan addition w here he has live n ear G resham and try to a n Full cut, 2 pockets. Special g ran g e hall. awhile. p urchased a sm all home. tire s and bum pers. An exceptional buy. Ask us. ticip ate every w ant of th e ir p a r value. A ylsw orth & M artin, G resh Miss T helm a Selling of P o rtlan d en ts, and w hile they do not ask am ,—Adv. Ju n e 11 S outheast circle bake FORD COUPE, disc w heels. spent th e w eek-end w ith Mr. and end w ith th e fo rm er's m other, Mrs. them to give up the privilege of liv sale a t A. W. M etzger store. runs good ................................. ................................ Mrs. R ussell Wilson. M argaret Burns, and Jim Burns For low est ra te s on autom obile, Mr. and Mrs. David B urns and and fam ily called on her on Mon- ing by them selves, th ey a re alw ays tru ck and g eneral (nauranee see i Ju n e 13 to 18—Portland Rose 1921 ( H E N R D I^ T Delivery. An excellent car for the fam ily of Newberg sp en t th e week- day. ready to m in ister to th e ir w ants, B W T horne.— Adv F estival week. b erry grow er. See i t ........................................................ and com e a t th e ir call day or night. T h ere a re nine g ran d ch ild ren and CHEVROLET LIGHT Delivery, A nother good car for the berryman................. four g rea t g ran d ch ild ren who seem ingly a re never too busy to stop for a visit with th e elderly Contribute Now to D CARS $450 $275 $125 $1(10 $40 FORD TOURINGS O -U-Dancers COME EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT TO Good condition, various prices ranging from $100 to $225 Linnemann CEDARVILLE PARK These cars all have 1927 license anil are in A-l condition mechanically. WALTER W. METZGER Phone 1801 Gresham RAY ARMSTRONG and his versatile entertainers NEU MANAGEMENT Summer Outdoor Band Concerts couple. Will you help finance th e sum m er open-air concerts to be : G randpa and G randm a Wood are given by the G resham C oncert Band? Use the blank below and i send in your su b scrip tio n to Dr. H. C. Johnson, m an ag er; H arry : still young in sp irit. Many have r e BJur, tre a s u re r or to th e G resham Outlook. It will ta k e at least • m arked about this. C hildren enjoy $36 a concert and th e re should be 12 or 14 concerts. th e ir society. T here Is a young lady ! who likes nothing b e tte r th an to S ta rt the W ms I c . H ow Wochf drop In for a visit. A young m atron In h er th irtie s feels th a t som ething hereby subscribe $ ...................to th e band fund, payable ; is lacking In th e w eek's ro u tin e If she falls to m ake th e accustom ed tra sh , w eekly or m onthly). Amount h e re w ith .................. i call Both of them are a le rt on the ¡to p ics of th e day, also th e little. ' harm less, frien d ly ex change of I new s,—b ut never a d etrim en tal | word about anybody. T he se cret is <iut.--they have never allow ed th e ir Date 1927. .............- I h e a rts to grow old. .