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Registration books close April 17. No swearing in at the polls under new law. If you want to vote in May primaries, you must register! G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, VOL. 18, NO. 4 Mt. Hood Visited During Snow Storm VOI NG EVANGELISTS AT GRESHAM TEMPLE TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS I l ESÖAY, MARCH 1«, 1928 Band Concert at Orient School Benefit of School Music Fund #2.00 Per Year CLASS PLAY P P. I *J gives high praise torncr otonc Laid Sudden Death Takes .IUNIOR Rockwood Resident With Fitting Rites It is safe to say th a t G resham I audiences experienced at least 1001 th rills d u rin g the rendition of the 1 An u n u su ally fine concert will be presented by th e G resham band, I ju n io r class pluv. “The H ouse of a under direction of W. D. P h illips, next F riday evening at th e O rient The Rockwood people w ere deep- S unday afternoon w as a happy T housand T h rills." given a t the P le a sa n t as it was la st Sunday in school, the proceeds for the , benefit of . the school m usic fund. „.in The . . . , k . ly grieved to learn Sunday m orn- high school gym nasium T hursday occasion for th e E vangelical con- th e valley in w hich G resham is lo FowgraT h n L q ^ tee h a ^ e hiev n ndt h ttrh^dirV?d c\heina.r^tioi ofCthh ^ 8nuhHi- in inK.th a t death hatl clalm etl of and F riday evenings. Much favor- g regation of G resham w hen th e cated and fair as the prospects .? . ' ’IL'. co -o p « ru tlm ot th e public to the best knowll aU(l re s pected able com m ent has been heard of co rn er sto ne for th e ir new ch u rch seemed for a clear day at Mt. Hood m ake th e evening's program a notable success. women of the com m unity, Mrs. th e play and it is considered one of was laid w ith a p p ro p riate cere- the conditions at th e higher a lti The p ro g ram is as follow s: M inerva Isabella D ickenson, aged the best ever given by local talen t, monies. Follow ing a brief intro - tude proved unfavorable and only 65, who passed aw ay a t the home ( Each p art was well ch aracterized , d u ctory service the Rev. C. Hoff- a few from here m ade the trip. A PROGRAM of a sister-in -law in P o rtla n d ,' no prom pting could be detected man, p resident of the TVashington recent snow fall of about ten inch , March, "O ur D irecto r” (F. E. B ig elo w )....................................................Rand w here she w as visiting. She had an(j a || show ed th e re su lt of care- M ission d istric t, spoke en c o u rag es had blanketed th e area at Gov j “Gems of Steven F o ste r” (Theo. M. T o b a n i)............................................Band been a sufferer for sev eral y ea rs f„ | train in g and practice, ingly to an atten tiv e audience. T he ernm ent Camp and the w inter Piano Solo. “T he B utterfly” (G rie g )................................. N ellie Greenw ood front high blood p re ssu re but re- G retchen Moore is deserving of p asto r of the congregation spoke sp o rts playground at Swim and all I "M ill in th e F o re st" (R. E ile n b e rg )............................................................ Band i cen tly seem ed to be in u n u su ally m uch p raise for the difficult dual on sev eral a p p ro p riate sc rip tu re day Sunday the heavy flakes q u iet health . role which she handled. It Is passages. ly settled on every object, m aking “The Melody Shop” (K. L. K in g )................................................................Band good Mrs. Dickenson is survived by hoped th at by this tim e Miss Among the various a rticle s placed w alking or driving difficult. Vocal S olos......................................................................................... W illiam E llio tt her w idow er. F rank D ickenson, S eren a has recovered from her into th e stone th e m ost im p o rtan t T he snow plow w as kept in op er “Love, H ere Is My H ea rt" (Sliest)) two d au g h ters, Mrs W illard Cook nervousness and th a t Miss Derby is a copy of th e New T estam ent ation clearin g the highw ay. A few "S ch u b ert's S eren ad e” (S chubert) and Mrs. K enneth H arvey, all of w, || no, forsake the faith of her and Psalm s w ith the follow ing pas- autos b attled the storm but th e re W altz, “Cuba L ib re” (A. R. S h a w )..............................................................Band ltockw ood, and a son, E dw ard, of fath ers and become a Buddhist, sages m ark ed : P salm s 87:1-3; w as little for people to see or do Although th in g s looked d ark for M atthew 7:24-25; 1 C orinthians 3: except to visit the hotels. The “T he S unshine of Your Sm ile" (L illian R a y ) ......................................... Band P o rtlan d . F u n eral services w ill be held th e b u tle r for a w hile and it is 11. The beautiful stone w as do n at m ountain w as not visible, T he C h aracter Sketch, “D on't Dot W as F in e " .......................C hester T. P h illip s from th e Rockwood com m unity feHred th a t th e velvety b u rg la r may ed by th e co n tracto rs, W. E. F uller m ost in te restin g sight was the “T he Best Loved S outhern M elodies” (A1 H a y e s)................................... Band church on W ednesday afternoon, come to an untim ely end unless he and C. M. M artin, and th e copper snow laden Hrs. th e ir bows bend “Som ew here a Voice Is C alling" (A. T a t e ) ............................................. Band March 14, at 2 o'clock, w ith burial changes liis ways, it is ’said th at box, in w hich the a rticle s w ere ing low under the w eight of the placed, was donated by Mr. Chiodo. a ll's w ell th a t ends well. b eautiful white. P iano S olos.............................................................................Miss Alice Sorenson in the D ouglas cem etery. A m ore extended obituary will Much credit is reflected on the T he co rn er stone was laid in th e T hose who w ent la st Sunday in “E rlk in g " (S ch u b ert-L iszt) • ap p ear later. play's d irecto r. Miss M arjorie nam e of the T riu n e God by th e pas- response to an invitation to m ake "On W ings of Song" (M endelssohn-L iszt) Machen, for th e successful retidi- lor of th e congregation, assisted by M arch 11 G resham day a t th e O verture, “C riterio n " ( B e r n a rd ) ................................................................ Band tion. The high school o rc h e stra Ihe Rev. Mr. Hoffman and th e m ountain had a novel experience ROCKWOOD | Euphonium Solo, “ Irish A irs” ......................................................Dr. H. H. Ott gave several fine num bers during m em bers of th e building com m it- and felt repaid for the effort. A ccom panied by Miss F lorence Honey E lizabeth. the Ill-m onths-old th e evening. H arold Johnson acted , tee. D oubtless one of the chief objects M arch, “B attle R oyal” (F red J e w e ll) ........................................................Band d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. T heodore as business m anager. George Hel- T he new building is being built w as accom plished, th a t of show ing Butzer, died a t th e fam ily home on her as stag e am i ad v ertisin g m an- j at th e co rn er of Fifth and Main local in te re st in th e effort to m ake the B arr road on S atu rd ay , from ag er and Betty May T h o rn e as stre e ts and will be ready for dedi th e m ountain popular in w inter as EINN\ SMELT BEGIN “LITTLE JIMMY” HIGH SCHOOL BOARD pneum onia, afte r an illn ess of a few p ro p erty m an ag er of the play. cation about the 15th of A pril. F or well as sum m er. ANNUAL PILGRIMAGE Miss R illa S anders, evangelist, CALLS FOR BOND VOTE days. F u n eral services w ere held T he gross receip ts of the ju n io r the present only the first unit, tho and her little b ro th er Jim m y will The advent of sp rin g w as known MT. HOOD. A lengthy session of the d irecto rs Monday m orning at St. Jo sep h 's p]ay were som ew here around $375 Sunday school hall, w ith class n u rsery , kitchen, boiler To m any Mt. Hood is ju s t a have charg e of the young people’s to be near at hand yesterday when of G resham Union high school was church, w ith b u rial in St. Jo sep h 's or $400, th e ex act am ount not being room s, m eeting a t th e U ndenom inational it was announced th a t the an n u al held la st evening a t the high cem etery determ ined as yet. From th is will room and lavatories, is being b u ilt m ountain. To some it is a cold, forbidding peak, cu ttin g the sky- tem ple F riday night, th e service to ru n of sm elt up th e Sandy riv er school office, a t w hich tim e It w as Mrs. Violet W hite, m other of Ed have to be paid th e ro y alty on th e 'l*he m ain auditorium will be eom- line w ith its jagged edges. To som e ‘,eKin at . :3U. “L ittle Jim m y has had begun. Traffic Officer P. V. decided to bring before th e voters McCann of Rockwood, passed aw ay production .the ren ta l of costum es, pleted at som e fu tu re date. it is an outstanding object of won- often sung at th e tem ple in the Rexford bro u g h t the im p o rtan t of th e d istric t again th e pro p o si at her home in M ilwaukie on S at- ' etc. H ow ever, tho net proceeds I ----------------------- der as thev think of th e cataclysm s 1’ast, alw ays gladdening the h earts news to th e Outlook office and tion of an addition to th e present urday, M arch 10. She had been a j will be g ratify in g afte r all bills are Slate Grunge Officials, of n a tu re which raised this pile of of the people w ith his stirrin g mes- vouchsafed th e Inform ation th a t he building. patien t su fferer from can cer for paid .according to the business T he rec en t prim ary election for had caught th e first netful of the volcanic rock to such a tow ering , sages in song. m anager and Lyle Mason, Junior officers of the sta te g ran g e resu lt- The d etails of th is proposed bond several m onths. She was 58 years heigh, A m ost in te restin g and enjoyable silvery horde yesterday m orning election are as yet b ut ten tativ e, old at th e tim e of her death. She class adviser. ed in th e choice of the follow ing by To others, and they a re legion,i evening is looked fo rw ard to, as n ear th e T ro u td ale bridge. The but it was decided at th e m eeting leaves to m ourn th e ir loss her -------------- decisive m ajo rities: m aster, O. A. Mt. Hood is an object of adm ira- Mias S anders is an able speaker, w aters w ere so muddy a t th e be Monday evening to call for a vote widower, Win. W hite ,and five chil- High School Notes. P alm iter, Hood R iver; overseer, tion. They view it as the high She has been engaged in religious ginning th a t th e sm all fish could on th e question of a $37,000 bond dren, Edm und, Dudley. D ouglas. R aker At Son a re donating th e I m , c . G lover, B oring; le ctu rer, Min- point in a beautiful landscape w ith w ork in and around P o rtlan d for not easily be seen, but old tim ers issue to tak e ca re of the indebted Gordon McCann and Mrs. Mary use of a tra c to r which Is being : nie e . Bond. E ugene; se creta ry , its m arvelous settin g of rising fo o t-j several y ears past. A cordial invi- soon verified th e re p o rt and the ness in cu rred in the proposed and Sm ith, all by a form er m arriag e, used to ad v an tag e in g ettin g th e > B ertha J. ____ . . (u _____ Beck, . _____ A lbany nani- h ills ag a in st the azure sky. It is tation is extended to all to be new s w as broadcast. F u neral services will be held on baseball g rounds Into shape for the m o u sl; executive com m ittee, C. H. n ecessary changes. By evening th e w ord w as well a rtistic , com m anding, th rilling. i present. It has been suggested In connec W ednesday m orning a t 10 o'clock com ing season. S uits a re now be- Bailey, R oseburg; Ray W. Gill, circu lated and m any ca rs w ere tion w ith the plans for enlargem ent from the u n d ertak in g establish- fng issued to the hoys and p ractice i P o rtla n d ; II E Keeney, C ulver; Out of th is attitu d e grow s a seen going from G resham to the FRIENDLY INDIANS fondness, a love of th e m ountain to m ake the p resen t assem bly hall ment of R. W. Gable & Co. of P o rt- will begin very soon. T he date of W. R. G ekeler, La G rande; E. A. of the big dip. L ater in the into six classroom s, then move th e land. In term e n t will be in Rose th e opening gam e will be an- Blake, Corvallis. T he proposition and a desire to see it at various • TO BE INDUCTED scene evening telephones w ere kept busy ! nounced later. tim es of th e year, to study its dom estic science room to th e south City cem etery. to Increase the dues of th e local P a re n ts and friends of the C allers a t th e hom e of Mr. and , The b ask etb all season as far as g ran g es to the sta te g ran g e w as de changing moods and to catch the F rien d ly In d ian s group of G resh- as neighbors th o u g h tfu lly inquired side of the old gym nasium and as to who m ight like a panful of build th e new assem bly hall b e Mrs. Reuben K aser Sunday w ere t; U. II. S. is concerned wns for- feated, also the proposal to m ake in sp iratio n w hich contact w ith it am Y. M. C. A. will have the pleas- im parts. tw een th e p resen t gym nasium and the fo rm er's p are n ts. Mr. and Mrs. m ally closed w ith th e garni’ S atu r- the G range B ulletin weekly instead u re of seeing th ese active, happy the su ccu len t little tinny tribe. M illions of th ese sm all fish a n Long ago. F ran cis P arkm an, in boys form ally inducted into th eir K. K aser and O rville and A udrey; day evening at W aldport, Oregon, of sem i-m onthly. the high school building proper. nually m ake th e ir way to th e ir It is considered by th e school Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Bloomer of )n w hich th e local boys cam e out his book on the Oregon T rail, said (lrder the evening of M arch 28 at spaw ning p la te a t th e head w aters board and o th ers Interested th a t K nappa, O regon; Mrs. Louis Allen victors in a »’lose gam e with the th e re w as a sp irit of energy in th e ,,le gra(je school. T he rite s will be Read This. m ountains which im parts itself to conducted by a group of boys from of th e Sandy, although a sad p a rt $37,500 is a very co nservative and son Byron of P o rtla n d ; Mrs. boys down on the coast, th e score 103 acres, m ore or less, 2l4 m iles all who approach them. P ortland and will be u nder the of the fish sto ry is th a t m illions am ount to be asked for w ith w hich Jean McVicker and son Dewey of standing 25 to 22. On F rid ay eve- of G resham on good rock road. We of G resham and vicinity a re direction of H enry R ichter, P o rt- m ore never reach th a t happy land to move tlie buiding designated and G aribaldi, Oregon. nlng th e boys played Philom ath, d e-i E stim ated 3000 cords of wood, (or w a te r), due to th e vig ilan t ef erect an ad equate assem bly and so near th is strik in g scenery and jan(, d irecto r of com m unity work. ■ resting the team th e re by a score m ostly first grow th, w onderful big View it so Often we a re ant to for- H arry E. Dodge, se creta ry of the fo rts of the fisherm en who, w ith study hall. o f 45 to 16. T he m em bers of th e sp rin g , very sightly building spot, COTTRELL Claude Stockton was p rese n t at gel its im portance and in te re st and ftoches’t e r New York Y. M. C. A., out license or fishhook, but arm ed i.'am going from G resham w ere ,,t a price that will am aze you. A b irthday p arty was given last C aptain G eorge Gkuda, C arl Tim- Wood alone should pay for it. rriiss the effect it should have upon w)il ad dress th e assem b ^ - a t w ith bird cages, m osquito netting, 4lie m eeting last night and subm it- us. Union high school T h u rsd ay noon old pails, pa's old sh irt or w hat not, ted p lan s for th e changes which S atu rd ay evening in honor of John m erm an. Arden Squire, Glen Spath, 11. W. T horne.—Adv. at 12:30. Mr. Dodge is an in te r take the sm elt aw ay in q u an titie s would have to be made. M embers ! Miller at bis home. A la rg e 'n u m Milton S n tterstro in , H ow ard Llnd- of the high school board expect to I her of friends was p resen t includ- J root h and O scar G ustafson, accom - i o r (he b a n n e rs . : estin g speak er anil will bring a from a panful to gunny sackfuls. New Footwear for Ladles. At noon today a rep o rt from the visit o th er com m unities to inspect iug the following from o th er dis- panied by P rin . R. E. Cannon and Ike M ullan, for m any years iden- m essage of g re a t value to the stu- T he sp rin g 's sm a rte st slip p ers, Fox sto re said, "Good run of fish tric ts : Mr. and Mrs. W. E. H o s s -< Coach C larence K ruger, and study th e ir types of high school tified w ith the reta il im plem ent dents. pum ps and oxfords a t popular F resh m an day, like th a t of prices, $3.95, $4.95 atid $5.95. Ayls- business in P ortland, has taken Jam es M cAllister assum ed the and lots of people." T his is g ra ti buildings with the idea of gaining tier and little son of T ro u td ale, Mr. fying new s, as th e sm elt ru n has inform ation as to ju st w hat would and Mrs. P. II. S chantln and son (ophom ore day. m ore or less veiled w orth &. M artin, G resham .—Adv. ch arge of the retail floor of the In- duties of lead ersh ip for th e senior te rn a tio n a l H arvester Co. a t 300 Pioneer group, tak in g th e place of become a so rt of betw een-season be best adapted to th e needs at H arry of Boring. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. in m ystery, w ill be observed next picnic w hich is p articip ated in by Baxter and d au g h ter and g ran d so n Friday, according to p resen t plans. 1 Money Mayers G resham . Belm ont stree t, as salesm an for E llis Judd recen tly resigned. "Jim " W allace, and Mr. K idder of P o rt- Under the direction of C harles Men's blue w ork sh irts 69 ce n ts; H. O. Tenney, the reta il dealer. has a fine groun of boys w ith O regonians and as many of th eir land. A p leasan t evening was S averude, th e class adviser, a pro- d ress sh irts, co llars attach ed 98c; Ike will be glad to see his old w hich to w ork and ask s the co- e a ste rn friends as are available. OSWEGO ORANGE I lo s i spent. Mr. and Mrs. B axter gave gram will lie rendered w hich will m en's o v eralls $1.29; 36 inch bath friends.—Adv. ‘ operation of th e p are n ts in his T he sto ry w as going th e rounds TO MANY VISITORS yesterday th a t th e noted ac tresses, several m usical num bers. R e fresh In’ well w orth atten d in g , Judging tow els 19c, tw o for 35c. Alys- ■ w ork w ith th e boys. Of in terest to g ra n g e rs in th is m ents w ere served. frotn p ast freshm an day events. w orth A- M artin.—Adv. 89 cent alum inum w are sale. See D orsey Dent, leader of th e Com the D uncan sisters, who recently closed an engagem ent in P o rtlan d , vicinity will be an account of th e T he noon period every a lte rn a te our window display. L. L. K idder rade group, tendered his re sig n a had driven out to T ro u td ale a num reg u la r m eeting of Oswego grange, T uesday is devoted to some special H ardw are Co.—Adv. tion, ow ing to lack of tim e to de SANDY DAY NEXT f e a t u r e , u su ally along a m usical vote to th e w ork. Mr. D ent is a ber of tim es in the hope of ca tc h which w as held last S atu rd ay , and SUNDAY AT MT. IIOOD w hich was atten d ed by Mr. and ing a sig h t of a sm elt run. They line. Today th e assem bly was capable m an and it is w ith reg ret Mrs. A. W. Shipley of G resham , w ere obliged to leave P o rtlan d only it is to lie hoped tlie Sandy com- much pleased w ith the piano num - th a t the “Y” com m ittee releases who tire m em bers of th a t grange. a day before th e little fish actu ally m unity in sponsoring next Sunday, b(.r „ K| VPn t,y Miss Alice Sorenson him. Home T alen t W e d n e s d a y For« noon, M a rch 14,— T he th ird ami fo u rth degrees March 18, as th e ir day at Mt. Hood , n,| Mrs. Rut), Bradly K eiser of Meeting in re g u la r m onthly ses began th e ir pilgrim age. i tr< examinai n, - ; I • . m and w ere given to 11 candidates, six When th e new s of the run cam e w inter sp o rts will draw a m ore fa- p o rt | Bnd, two piano te ac h ers and sion last evening a t th e grade < »rient acliooln. ‘Valentine Vinegar Vaudeville Agency school, th e local “ Y” c o m m itte e , to the ears of Sheriff Tom H url- from B utteville gran g e in Marion vorable day th an did G resham last p ian ists of rem a rk a b le ability. F r id a y Kvenlvtff. M a rc h 1 6 —A p ro n and five from Oswego Sunday. W hile ap p re cia tin g very m uch Hid« A uspices T rou td ale P.-T. A. had a full rep rese n tatio n and laid ■ burt, he im m ediately d ispatched a county a n d d in n e r by S o u th e a s t c irc le o f grange. T here were p resen t on th a t m otorcycle deputy sheriff to guide An item from a Sandy c o r r e s - , t j,e excellent p ro g ram s which are definite p lan s for th e expansion of M eh to d iflt Ijftdiea Aid. day 33 visitors from eight g ran g es traffic on the highw ay near T ro u t pondent says that the com m unity brought to the high school from At Troutdale City Hall th e m ovem ent in G resham . H enry j F rid a y E v e n in g , M a rc h 1 6 —S t. R ichter, com m unity d irecto r, and dale. When th e ru n reach es its in five counties. Among them w ere is com plim ented by th e P o rtlan d tim e lo tim e by outside ta len t, i . ’atrick'M I »ay d a n c e . aiiHpIcen A re m e J. C. Meehan, assista n t g eneral sec-1 height, one-w ay reg u latio n s will four acting m asters and eight p ast A dvertising club by nam ing a San- P rin cip al Cannon, his faculty and , lui», (Jr* •'ham M a so n ic h all. m asters. P erh ap s th e m ost d is jdy day and th at as th e season for the stu d en t body renllze th a t amoffg . . re ta ry of P o rtlan d Y. M. C. A., w ere doubtless be in force. l ’r b la y E v e n ln g , M a rch 16— V a u d e The re tu rn of th e sm elt revives tinguished person a t th e g ath erin g w inter sp o rts is n earin g a c lo s e , (h eir own num ber are several stu p resen t a t th e m eeting. a t T r o u td a le c ity b a ll, a u a p lc e a the old issu e betw een tlie Sun D ial ( was Mrs. Lydia C a rter of Oswego everyone should ta k e th is oppor- d en ts who are able to ag reeably I P ville P. M. a r .-n t- T e a c h e r A M O f ’ l a t l O f l . grange, now 9b y ears old, who was ranch and tlie Oregon sta te gam e tu n lty to go and lie a child again su rp rise th e ir audiences with th eir 89 cent alum inum w are sale. See a y F v c n h tg . M arch 16 -G r« « h - Ond stu d en t, M argaret a m F r id our window display. L. L. K idder com m ission over the proposal to m a s t e r betw een 4b and 5b y ears even ju st for a day or a p a rt of a playing. A dm isson, 3 5 c and 15<? b a n d c o n c e r t a t O rie n t achool. ago, the first woman in ail g range- d iv ert th e w ater into the . L ,tP«‘ day. Bt. C lair, n ot only can play, but H ardw are Co.—Adv. Sandy riv er, th ereb y facilitatin g dutn to hold th a t office. F r i d a y K vcnhiK . M a rc h 1 6 —Carni No obligation Is involved in th e plays her own com positions in a al p r o g r a m a n d (lane«- af P o w ell V a l Oswego gran g e w ill ce le b ra te its arran g em en t except th e req u e st to very cre d itab le m anner. th e p assage of th e fish. An offer It is v ley i ’o m rn iin lly c lu b ,auMplc«H P o w ell- has been m ade by the ow ners of the 54th an n iv ersary on A pril 14. A. encourage people io go and m ake It hoped to announce In the n ear fu- hur.Mt P .-T . A. W. S hipley is a past m a ster in the ranch to take $5«0t> for dam ages a com m unity affair. tu re the nam e of a sm all girl, about .... u _ w hich they allege would re su lt to g ran g e and his fath e r w as th e first "We have tlie finest playground liv e years of age, who will play at p|a y 'at^TrobU lafij elty^hall. ' A’ m aster. th e ir p ro p erty should a dam be on earth at o u r back door" says orte of th e T uesday noon program s i _ ------------ co n stru cted acro ss the m ain c h a n tills co rrespondent, “and yet how at the high school. F r i d a y E v e n in g , M a rc h 1« rto ck - Window Cleaning, nel of th e stream . few enjoy it! It is good for us, About 300 b lan k s a re now avail- i w g ra n g e p ay. For ex p ert window cleaning se» and good for (he locality t o accept able to high school stu d en ts fo r i M ir h Hi. 17, 1R.—Epworth l.cague For real estate loans see or call S. T ajlm a, or leave o rd ers with J an invitation like th is." th e sig n a tu res of th eir p are n ts re- I n s t i t u t e , G r e s h a m M. E. c h u rc h . R. W. T horne.— Adv Ross Brown. G resham , phone 2501 card in g the free goitre e x a t l l i i i a S a tu r d a y , M a rc h 17 — M u ltn o m a h Gon which Is to be given Wednaa-| County Council P.-T. A. at Rockwood OREGON MAI’LES Rlt II given by th e IN NIJG \ R « o m I \ I day. tere Issued issued Inst Report card s were y E v e n in g . M a rc h 21 — In a recen t num ber of th e "Hood F riday and in Finn ie cases sire be- A m '.V. e r d h m a n --d a Is-g ARBOLEDA COMMUNITY CLUB lo n a n d A u x ilia r y c a r d River G lacier" ap p e ars th e follow I l l g made tlie subject of an anxious P»rty ttt Walter Metsger salesroom Also tables for cards ing in terestin g a rtic le oil the sub- fam ily conference. L ess th an th ree I r id a y E v e n in g . M a rch 23. C o n c e rt D ance 75c per couple C ards 5<ic per couple Ject, “Byrup from M aples of Ore- monthg of th „ Hrhoo| yeur now r ,„ b y F W II. M. 8 . a t M e th o d is t c h u rc h gon. m ain. F r i d a y E v e n in g . M a rch 33 - 0 . E. 8. F ran k W heeler, son of E. W. The high school recently p u r W heeler, fo rest ra n g e r In ch arg e chased a p rin tin g p ress and s tu c a r d p a r t y , T r o u td a b M a so n ic h a ll. of th e H erm an Creek statio n on the dents havi* been tak in g Instruction F r i d a y E v e n in g M a rc h 30.— O p e re t- f t lum hla River highw ay Just ea st from Mr. A drian, a P o rtlan d p r in t t a ^ c ^ ia n d ^ J j l l^ h ^ j i c t i o o l^ a u d l t o r t n T r n o) Cascade Locks, has d em o n strat er. C lasses meet on T uesday and Regina Itim m a r, Gwen M etzger, e d that Oregon m aples form tlie T h u rsd ay evenings for th is p u r A rth u r Ruhr and Elizabeth R obin (so u rce of a sy ru p as delicious as pose. It Is expected th a t Ihe next ST. PATRICK'S DAY DANCE A l l t h e newest son, with honorable m ention duo • th a t obtained from tlie m aple A rgus will lie p rin 'e d on th e high H arold Johnson, V ernon Kelly, Masonic Hall, Gresham o rch ard s in New E ngland . school p rin tin g press. L orna Bchedeen and Betty T horne. spring styles i n D uring th e recen t period of cold T he high school honor roll for T he fresh m en have th ree on th e ir | nights and sunshiny days young the past six w eeks is as follow s: honor roll, Neil Milnor, Mary Moist slippers, pumps and oxfords. ; Mr. W heeler tapped several large seniors, A villa De W itte, Jan o Lord, and Nola Sm ith, w ith th ree on tho 'm aples. He rep o rted th e run of sap Fred Iteehlll. Iren e Johnson. Eva honorable m ention list. Lois Kelly, Dancing 8:30 to 12 as good .and follow ing th e boiling L<„.kW(,(„, F ra n c e s Moist and Mary Rosabel M etzger and H elen Sm ith. down process a gallon of ex cellen t , .)n<. ,,, ,„ rBon n o n o r.b le m ention 'I he sophom ores have no stu d e n ts syrup was obtained. , (| E(hia BurHngwnei ,.a u , on the honor roll, hut Roy Beadle, GIGRAY’S ORCHESTRA I X I spent my boyhood days In th e Bw, nw>n an(, Sw,.a L«Bdbon». E d n a M cCreary and D orothy N or sta te of V erm ont,” said Ranger G entlem en 75c Ladies 25c The Junior honor roll Is com- ton are w orthy of honorable m en W heeler, " ',r ' f?th.e r 1‘ “ 1 posed of S tanley Ledine. Irm a Gill, tion. »rd of 1600 m aple trees. Ih e _______________ ________ ___________ o rchard Oregon m aples, how ever, a re of a «.------ different v ariety from th a t of New E ngland, w h rre th e wood is hard. The local tree s a re very soft. Our A full range of colors in this popular experim ent, how ever, show s th a t S o u th east C ircle, M ethodist In d ie s Aid MKTIIODIMT ( lll'K I II the su a a r co n ten t of th e ir sap is brand of hose high." Coming Events Burlesque Play Friday, March 16 CARNIVAL DANCE! SATURDAY EVENING. MAR. 17 Ladies' Shoes AREME CLUB DANCE i FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 1« $ 0 .9 5 $ y f.9 5 $ C -9 5 PHOENIX HOSIERY FLORENCE M. HONEY £ Z.00 $ 1.50 DINNER and SALE $ 1.75 I Mr. and Mrs. T. U. B urnside have bought the cleaning and dyeing business on Main stre e t which has been o perated by Mr. and Mrs. Newell E dw ards for th e last year and a half. T he new ow ners expect to begin o p eratio n s W ednesday m orning. T hey will move to 'G resham as soon as su itab le living i q u a rte rs can be found. PIANO GRESHAM Phone 1721 - AylsWortK ft M a rtin i- * ¿ S IfS H O '» E « S STUDIO F irst S tate Bank Building G R L 6M A M O H IO O N ■ - .. - ------ t FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 16 hinner Netted nt ■ B 11 V H ak'-tt iia m H o m em n il« M int J e llo —I A datta R rallop eil Pot atoen C ab ha<e and A ppi« Rulad Kolin Pickten Coffee Kutter«‘«| Pean Jolly Anitei Food C ake 1 h I Id run Apron*, C hildrens l>rr**e*. Towel*, etc., for sale