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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1928)
* Vote on $37,500 Bonds for Union High School Enlargement Friday, April 13. T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 18, NO. 11 Cauliflower Growers Active at Troutdale All Qualified Voters Urged to Support High School TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COCNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL «. 1928 GRESHAM TEMPLE ( ALLS ASSISTANT 92.00 Per Year High School Bonds Church Services Parking Ordinance 3 Masons Initiate Tax Payers League Are Gaining In Favor Their Twin Brothers Writes Open Letter SPE AR Passed by Council ON RISEN LORI) The sev eral associations in te r A m eeting of the executive corn- , ... . . , , . 1 G resham now has an ironclad An event th o u g h t to be w ithout . .. . , 1 l o u r services will he held at the ested in com m ercial g ardening in MISS MEETINGS. a p arallel in .Masonic history took m ittee ot the tax p ay ers league of Evangelical church E aster Sunday, auto p arking ordinance and all th a t place at the G resham .Masonic Union high school d istric t No. 2 Bible school at 10 a. in.. E nglish and n ear T routdale, and w hich ship The follow ing m eetings will is lucking is its enforcem ent. The lodge W ednesday night, when th ree was held W ednesday night. be held at 8:15 p. m., w ith sh o rt th e ir produce from th a t place, are p reaching services at 11 a. m., Ger- council passed it last night. Mayor older b ro th ers conferred the so l p ro g ram by m usical o rg an iza man preach in g service at 11:50 busy m aking arran g e m en ts for the Though called for executive p u r - ! emn w ork of th e th ird degree on tions of th e h igh school and a. in. and the Bible school program Cleveland signed it with the un sp rin g 's plantings. F e rtilizer and tlieir younger tw in brothers. W alt poses, "to outline a plan of c a rry at 8 p. in. The topic for the E ng d erstan d in g th at it would not he speaking by sev eral perso n s: ing ou th e cam paign ag ain st t h e : er, H enry and E rn est Zenger oc seed a re being distrib u ted to the F riday, A pril 6. Orient. lish serm on will be, “T he Lord Is actively enforced until the neces cupied the th re e principal statio n s issuing of the bonds,” th e re w ere ; Risen. ’ For the G erm an serm on sary parking lim it and stop signs m em bers and additional acreage is Monday, A pril 9, Victory. o th ers p resen t, som e for and some 1 in the lodge anil initiated Adolph being planned for. T uesday, A pril 10, Hillsview . tile p asto r will speak on the topic, had been placed and the stre e t and A lbert. T he w ork of th e th ree ag ain st th e bonds, resu ltin g in a 1 "The Stone Removed.” In connec com m ittee was ordered to procure The C ooperative L ettu ce and W ednesday, A pril 11, Lynch. lively discussion th a t brought o u t : b ro th ers received m uch com m end C auliflow er association and the T h u rsd ay , A pril 12, G resham tion w ith the G erm an service^ the the signs a t once. ation, and th e m em bers of the many points of in terest. P ioneer Cauliflow er G row ers have In the m eantim e the citizens may high school. S acra m en t of Holy Communion The suggestion was m ade th a t a lodge h ere th in k th e circu m stan ce la rg e m em bership on th e high land fam iliarize them selves w ith the will he observed. m ovem ent w as being sta rte d to w as a m ost u n u su al one. ea st of the Sandy river. A. E. The m em bers of tin* Bible school city 's new traffic code. form a high school d istrict of the The p robability th a t th e bond Seidl is se c re ta ry of th e form er T he o rdinance provides a two- have been w orking faithfully in en tire county east of P o rtland, issue of $37,500 for high school en and W. J. Ja ckson of th e latte r. hour p ark ing limit betw een the w hich seemed to meet w ith g eneral p rep a ra tio n for the E aster p ro hours of 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. on larg em en t w ill c a rry on next F ri It is said th a t nearly $4000 w orth gram Sunday evening. AU people approval. of cauliflow er seed w ill be used day is grow ing stro n g er each day in th e com m unity not w orshipping Main street from T hird stre e t to The follow ing le tte r w as a p elsew here a re cordially invited to Powell, ou Powell from 20r feet th is year by these tw o o rg an iz a and if th e tu rn of fav o rab le se n ti proved, signed and ordered pub all the services at th e Evangelical east of Main to South R oberts ave tio n s and the Ja p an e se grow ers, m ent continues, as is expected, as who have th e ir own association. lished: a re su lt of the m eetings planned in church. May all in the com m unity nue, and 100 feet on F irst stree t About th ree -fo u rth s of th e seed the v ario u s d istric ts .there seem s W e. th e u n d e rs ig n e d p r o p e r ty o w n experience the blessed E aster joy. w est of Main. com es from D enm ark, th e balance reaso n ab le ce rtain ty th e bonds will ers a n d ta x p a y e rs o f U n io n h ig h T he o rdinance perm its no angle Lenten services will he held this (By Benj. II. Davies) from New York. It costs from $10 c a rry and the high school continue scho ol d is t r ic t No. 2. a re opposed to evening at 8 o’clock. The pastor park in g except ou a p a rt of the "H i-yi-ki-yl-hl-yl-yi!" th e v o tin g o f th e B o n d issue o f $37.- to grow . to $20 a pound. A 100-pound sack w ill sp eak on th e topic, “A Day of south side of Second stre e t betw een With a final joyous whoop, four has recen tly been received by one An ea rn est effort Is being m ade w ildly yelling, dancing, F riendly 500 on F r id a y . A p r il 13th, fo r th e f o l Suffering and Sacrifice.” Main and R oberts avenue and on a lo w in g re a s o n s : person for distrib u tio n to the grow to get over to all the voters a u th e n Indians cam e to a h alt as the final The m eeting of the S unshine club p art of th e w est side of Roberts 1st W e do n o t fa v o r th e id e a o f r e ers, in addition to o th e r sm aller tic inform ation reg a rd in g th e needs p u lsatin g note of the m edicine The avenue south of Second stre e t and o d e lin g th e p re s e n t s tru c tu re s be has been postponed a week. shipm ents. of th e Union high school. No high m an ’s tom -tom died away. The w ar m aus«1 th e b a sis th e o ry is w ro n g as April n n e tin g will he held at the 30 feet n o rth of the fire hall. From 5000 to 10.000 n arc issu s p ressu re m ethods a re to be used dance was over. The ord inance prohibits double re m o d e lin g is a w a ste o f m oney. home of Miss Anna B rugger on bloom s a re being shipped daily but fair and reaso n ab le e x p la n a parking, p arking w ithin 10 feet of 2d. W e a re u n a lte ra b ly opposed to Tuesday evening, A pril 17. An event of g reat im portance oc- from T ro u td ale, going to points tion of th e conditions as they p e r cu rred in the lives of 15 happy th e idea o f p r o v id in g b u ild in g s a n d a fire h y d ran t or driving acro ss a east as fa r as St. Paul, M innesota. tain to atten d a n ce and finances. It | G resham boys W ednesday evening, H ein tz. tu lp m e n t a n d fa c u lty fo r th e e d u c a lire hose when in use. It prohibits BAPTIST SERVICES Kiggs & S helton are th e shippers. is th o u g h t th a t all fair-m inded per- when they w ere im pressively in- tio n o f n o n -re s id e n t p u p ils a n d p a y a any p ark in g on Main stre e t from TO EEATIRE EASTER The Rev. D. B. W eintz, who re- T hey have 17 acres of these fam ous sons will w elcom e th e o p p o rtu n ity ducted into th e o rd er of "F riendly ra te o f 12.2, w h ile th e a v e ra g e co st to Fifth north to the P. E. P. trucks bulb plants. I cently resigned the p asto ra te of the brought to them by th e m eetings Indians." T he cerem ony was put o u ts id e d is tr ic t s w h o h a ve no h ig h E aster Sunday w ill be ap p ro p ri during the tim e of the M ultnomah scho ol is 3.4 m ills on th e d o lla r o f th e ■ F ree M ethodist ch u rch a t G resh- arra n g e d for th e various d istric ts on by a group of "P io n eers” from assessed v a lu a tio n fo r h ig h school ately observed in all th e service» ot county fair. T he T ro u td ale com m unity church com prising th e Union high d istric t Rose City M ethodist church, i ’ort- tu itio n . The necessary stop signs will be ' the B ap tist ch u rch next Sunday. A w ill have Suhday school and a am , sta te s th a t for some tim e past and w ill give th e sp eak ers a I land, who w ere accom panied by placed and under direction of the 3d. W e a re opposed to th is bo nd sh o rt p rogram put on by th e Bible stree t com m ittee th e p ark in g areas sh o rt p rogram on E aster Sunday, he had thought of m aking a change, th o u g h tfu l hearing. i th e ir leader and w ere u nder the issue because we h a ve re ason to be as a num ber w ill be unable to a t feeling th a t th e re w as a g rea ter A p etition is in circ u latio n ad i direction of H enry R ichter, secre- lie v e th a t b y th e y e a r 1930 h ig h school school sc h o lars of th e beginners will he properly and clearly d sig ten d the services a t Fairview . An op p o rtu n ity in o th er fields. This dressed to the voters of d istric ts ' ta ry of N o rth east bran ch , P o rtlan d fa c ilitie s w ill be p ro v id e d in e a s te rn and prim ary d ep artm en ts will oc naled. M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty u n d e r a la w th a t I offering for foreign m issions w ill has resulted in his affiliation w ith Nos. 4, 26,. 28, 49. 6 jo in t and 83 “Y”. w ill p u t th is t e r r it o r y In to one h ig h I cupy the reg u la r period of the th e U ndenom inational work. be tak>ti. joint, w hich has alread y been It w as a b eautiful little cere- school d is tr ic t a n d in th is w a y im school w hich will begin prom ptly GIRLS PLAN SERVICE On Sunday, A pril 15, th e Rev. E. signed by m any ta x p ay ers w ho j mony and one th a t im pressed the p ro v e o u r h ig h scho ol fa c ilitie s , e ffe ct FOB EASTER MORNING It is observed th a t th is w ork is have been w illing to go on record It. D. H ollensted of th is place and group of onlookers w ith th e value econom ies In o p e ra tio n a n d e q u a liz e at 9:45 a. in. T he church service A su n rise service In which G resh F airview and the Rev. Mr. F au ce tt stead ily grow ing in G resham , and as favoring th e bond issue and who to the youth, of the work being ad- th e b u rd e n o f m a in ta in in g a c e n tra l will then follow. The pasto r, the am people are invited to p a rtic i of C latskanie P re sb y teria n ch u rch I also in P o rtla n d w here a new individually and collectively appeal vanced by th e “ Y" in th is com h ig h Hchool o f th e h ig h e s t s ta n d a rd a t Rev. E. O. Judd, will preach on pate is being planned by th e th ree tem ple will be erected in th e n ear to voters to co nsider favorably the w ill exchange pulpits. an e q u a liz e d m in im u m co st t h a t w ill m unity. It could not fail to im T he L adies Aid m et W ednesday | future. The Rev. 8. F. P itts, pas- reaso n s given for th e proposed p ress th e 15 boys with the se rio u s be f a i r to a ll ta x p a y e rs . T h is c o n "The R eality and Value of the Girl Reserve groups of th e grade R esurrrectlon.", T hree s p e c i a l school for Sunday m orning a t 7 a t the hom e of Mrs. H. E. W aite. to r ot ^ e U ndenom inational w ork bonds. ness of th e ir duties to God and s o lid a te d c o u n ty h ig h school w ill u n E lection of officers for the com ing ¡in G resham , . t the recen t an n u al Specifically th e m oney is "to be country, as im plied In th eir pledges. d o u b te d ly he lo c a te d in G re s h a m on a E aster num bers will be rendered o’clock. T he g irls, w ith th e help s ig h t ly .w e ll d ra in e d lo c a tio n a n d w ill by the choir. of the business m eeting was re-elected used to co n stru c t six class room s of th eir advisors, Miss C atherine y ear resu lted in t h e choice _____ _______ T he program for the developm ent The young people of the B.Y.P.U. Moehnke, Mrs. R. D. Mickey and follow ing: M rs. L. A. H arlow , ! I,ast ° r for the com ing year. He in th e p rese n t assem bly hall and of the boys is fo u rsq u are and em be b u ilt on th e m o st m o d e rn p la n s th a t w ill p re c lu d e th e need o f a n n u a lly will hold th e ir devotional m eeting Miss F lorence Honey, have p re p resid e n t: Mrs. W. H. C raw ford, j hus felt the need of aI‘ a ssista n t build a new assem bly h all.” The braces physical, m ental and s p irit p u ttin g new p a tch e s on a n o ld g a r vice p resid e n t; Mrs. J. T. McGin- 1,asf ° r as th e field enlarged, and am ount asked tak es ca re of all th e ual grow th, all of which equips m e n t th a t th e good ho ok re c ite s is a in the evening beginning a t 6:30. pared th e program s for the event The topic for study and discussion nis, se c re ta ry ; Mrs. H. E. W aite, believes th a t th e w ork will in tim e n ecessary expense, including m ov them for service to others. and have mude all o th e r a rra n g e m is ta k e . tre a su re r. L unch was served at j t,e extended to o th er cities also, he ta x p a y e r s o f U n io n h ig h scho ol will he "Living Always and A bund ments. ing th e dom estic a r t bungalow , all T here a re now about 100 G resh th e close of the m eeting by Mrs. W. Mrs. Genevieve Bootli-Clibborn's needed plum bing, h eatin g a rra n g e am boys actively enrolled in five N o. 2 h a v e c a r rie d an u n ju s t b u rd e n an tly." The ch u rch service will T he service w ill be brief, not fo r th e p a st 12 y e a rs a n d a re c o n fr o n t- follow, beginning a t 7:30. The lasting much over a half hour, and C. Spence and Mrs. C. I. Thom as, forceful and convincing m essages m ents, etc. "Y” g roups and under the lead er < 1 to d a y w ith a b o nded a n d flo a tin g topic of the evening serm on T he next m eeting w ill be w ith Mrs. j a re draw ing a la rg e crow d to th e is plunned especially for young follow ing reaso n s, stated in ship of local young men who are d e b t o f (93,000 w h ic h is m u ch m o re he, “The P ath to Perfection, will L. A H arlow . tem ple each night. H er subject th e T he petition, A people, though all are invited. Sev em body th e grounds deeply in terested in th eir boys and th a n th e sa le v a lu e o f th e p r o p e rty . mixed q u a rte t will provide the D inner guests at th e L. A. H ar- S atu rd ay evening will be of g reat on w hich th e high school board a p are equipping them selves for more W e a re p a y in g a n n u a lly a b o u t $4000 o f eral p asto rs of tow n will ta k e part. special m usic. T he congregation low home S atu rd ay evening w ere in te re st to young people, and a peals to th e vo ters: It seem s certain now th a t the in te re s t c h a rg e a n d we t h in k it efficient leadership. Mrs. W. G. Shipley of Salem and cordial Invitation is especially ex- u n w is e to ta k e on th e b u rd e n o f $37,- will enjoy singing the old (am lllur w eather will be favorable for an R epresenting th e “Y" Is a com 1. T he p resen t classro o m s a re too Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Beveridge of tended to high school stu d en ts. She m o re , w h ic h w ill o n ly be a m a k e gospel songs in the beginning of out-door service In the W. F. Honey of m inisters, crow ded to ad eq u ately tak e c a re of m ittee com posed g ro w Dv. II II IIO will b u d the s h ift e x p e d ie n t a t best, a n d as re c ite d the service. P o rtlan d . teach ers and business men who are th e educational req u irem en ts of th e ab ove w ill m ean a w a s te o f m o n e y, as singing w ith his euphonium . T he T ro u td ale P.-T. A. will m eet united in th is cau se for the city's re m o d e lin g is a lw a y s e xp e n sive a n d (UDIR pupils at p resen t atten d in g th e F rid ay, A pril 13, at the schoolhouse. HILL HIVE youth and who Invite th e in te rest u n s a tis fa c to ry . i high school. Fix (Jp Your Auto. T he social com m ittee of the EASTER CANTATA of the p aren ts. C. M. Q uieksall is W e w is h to e xp re ss o u r s y m p a th y 2. It is not possible to receive T ro u td ale E astern S tar w ill give a with Public Service auto enam el ch airm an of th e local board. w ith th e school b o a rd in th e ir t h a n k T he beautiful E aster c a n ta ta "O ur th e in c reasin g n um ber of pupils card p arty and program on F riday L. L. K idder less ta s k o f t r y in g to p r o v id * fa c ilitie s Lord V ictorious" by Shelley will be and top d ressing. who w ant to u n en d th is Union high n ig h t, A pril 27. a t the Masonic hall. fo r a ll p u p ils w h o ca n be in d u c e d to given by the choir of the M ethodist Ildwe. Co. school and p roperly educate them Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B urns and a tte n d o u r h ig h school. T h is is, no church as a v esp er service on S u n with th e p rese n t in ad eq u ate fac il ch ild ren of N ewberg w ere Sunday d o u b t, an h o n o ra b le a m b itio n b u t I t is ities. o n ly a l i t t l e o v e r one y e a r ago th a t day afternoon at 4 o'clock, under v isito rs at the home of Mrs. M ar 76 p e r cen t o f th e v o te rs con d e m n e d the direction of Dr. G eorge E. Mal 3. T he p rese n t study hall is n ot g a re t B urns. E xtensive p rep a ra tio n s have th is e x p a n s io n p o lic y a n d we th in k th e let». 1 p ro p erly lighted or ven tilated for W inston A llard of V ancouver, a d v ic e g iv e n a t th a t tim e s h o u ld h a ve been m ade and a fine presen tatio n the num ber of stu d en ts crow ded W ashington, is spending a few S a tu rd a y , A p r il 7.— B a k e sale by been ta k e n a n d th a t th e c a llin g o f th is the c a n ta ta Is expected. The into it. days visiting friends here. W in T h e ’pupils of F airview school en- o n d e le c tio n a t th is tim e is a n e x of soloists are Mrs. Elsie Cogswell, O rie n t sch o o l g ir ls a t P ro c to r « lo re . 4. F a ilu re to ta k e c a re of th e | joyed a m ost p le asa n t day F riday b pense ston w as form erly of th is place. th a t c o u ld h a ve been saved. Mrs. Mary Dodge, Jack so n Jo n es S a tu rd a y , A p r il 7. — PTvangellcal stu d e n ts w anting to com e will le s 1 when the Reds trea ted the G reens Otis K eltner of L ents w as a S un T h e ta x c o lle c te d in 1927 w a s $43,- c h u rc h ha ke sa le a t S a n ita ry m a rk e t. sen th e efficiency of th e school and ' to an E a ste r p arty as th e re su lt of 085. T h e v a lu a tio n fo r th e c u r r e n t anil Leslie W alrad. day v isito r a t th e home of W. H. Special E aster service will be not re su lt in saving money. C raw ford. ' a p aper drive in w hich the G reens y e a r is s lig h t ly g re a te r a n il th e m i l l 5. P u p ils from outsid* the d is w ere victors. H ow ever, th e Reds age 12.2 is th e sam e, so th e a m o u n t held at 11 o ’clock, when th e Rev. b a z a a r a t B o rin g I . O. O. F. h a ll D inner guests Sunday at the tric t m ore th an repay th e d istric t j took It good n atu re d ly and had as ra is e d b y d ire c t ta x a tio n w ill he I n II. V. W ilhelm, the pastor, will take hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Coons S a tu rd a y . A p r il 7.— B a k e sale by the cost of th e ir education and will much fun as anybody as they had cre ased to $44,126. T h e to ta l assesssed for his subject "D aybreak oil a O rie n t C o o k in g c lu b a t P ro c to r s to re . w ere Mr. and Mrs. Milo Coons and v a lu e o f th e d is t r ic t Is $3.616.8*0. T h e D arksom e Road.” The m usic and co n tin u e to do so as th e num ber i helped to sw ell the school’s ath - ch ild ren and H. B laser. S u n d a y. A >rll 8.— K a a te r « e rv lc e a t c it y o f G re s h a m 's p o rtio n o f th is v a lu e increases. a m . W I lqtic fund m ore than $55 by the old is $1,(»33.000. so th e c o u n try , o r r u r a l decorations will he In keeping with H o n e y g ro v e . the sp irit of the day. T here will be 6. T he incom e from outside s tu paper drive which netted $32.40, p a rt, o f th e b u rd e n , is o v e r 71 p e r cen t. an serv ice in th e evening. RASE LINE CLUB j i____ dents and th e ir atten d a n ce has pro- and the sale of m agazines which W e s im p ly c a ll y o u r a tte n tio n to th is TO MEET MONDAY Because of the dram a to he giv n u t t i n g B e rr y G ro w e r« P a c k in g Co. i duced th e good school we now have | cam e to $23. A baseball gam e be fa c t, n o t to a ro u se a cla ss co n scio u s The Base Line Im provem ent club F r id a y E v e n in g A p r il 13.— A re m e and w ithout them th e school can n o t tween the Unirview boys and th e s ta te o f m in d h u t a s p ir it o f f a i r p la y en by the young people of the S u n will hold its re g u la r m eeting in the we b e lie ve I f yo u k n o w th e t r u t h It day school th is evening, no general c lu b dance. M a s o n ic h a ll. O re x h a m . have th e stan d in g it now has. 1 Corbett g ra d e school team was a as Bev. 8. F. Pitts. Rockwood grunge hall Mqnday eve 7. The cost of having im proved pleasing fe a tu re of the day. Lunch w ill h e lp yo u in d e c id in g h o w to vo te E aster program will be given on I F r id a y , A p r il 13.— B o n d lam ie elec “T he P ilgrim " Is th e | tio n , G re s h a m U n io n h ig h m-hool. ning, A pril .9 a t 7 :30, a t w hich tim e will speak both S unday afternoon classro o m s and assem ly h all will was served by the P a ren t-T ea ch e r on th e b o n d q u e st ion. I t is c o n te n d e d Sunday. th a t a la rg e r n u m b e r o f p u p ils w ill nam e of the dram a. Ail offering th e re g u la r dinner w ill be served la n d evening. “My E xperience be less th an 15 cen ts per year on association. r d a y E v e n in g . A p r il 14.— D ra m a h e lp business, b u t b u sin ess m en k n o w for world service will be taken to a t S a O tu rie by th e home econom ics departm en t ' W ith D eath" will be her subject each $100 of assessed v aluation for nt xchoolhoUM* b y P le a x a n t th a t It u < u id he u n f a ir to im po se an night. of th e grange. H o m e B u p tie t y o u n g people. nine years. "T he E ver-living C h rist" w ill be ' Sunday evening. u n ju s t b u rd e n on th e fa r m e r s even i f A program of music, ta p dancing 8. T he stan d in g of th e high the them e of the E aster serm on al it m e a n t a fe w m o re d o lla r s o f p r o fit A special fea tu re of th e m eetings S a tu rd a y , A p r il 14.— P le a s a n t H o m e New Footwear for Ladies. an d other num bers w ill follow the is a service for th e ch ild ren S atu r- school is good and it is hoped to the Sm ith Memorial P resb y terian in c o n fe c tio n e ry a n d s ta tio n e r y , a n d B a p tis t l,a<lles A P I ba ke sa le a t P ro c T he sp rin g ’s sm a rte st slippers, to r s to re a t O rie n t. d in n er. T he re g u la r business of day afternoon a t 2 o’clock u nder keep it an o u tstan d in g high school ch u rch Sunday at 11 o'clock by the th e re is one c o n d itio n t h a t m u s t be th e m ie tin g w ill be tak en up afte r the leadership of Miss Cline, who in the state. pasto r, th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollen a v o id e d b y th e business In te re s ts a n d pum ps and oxfords at popular S a tu rd a y E v e n in g . A p r il 14.— D ane« th e p rogram , w hen several im p o rt 1 is assistin g the evangelist. She ex 9. T he increased value of p ro p sted. T h ere will be special muHlc th a t is a ll sem b la n ce o f a d e sire , b y prices, $3.95, $4 95 and $5.95. A yls a t R o c k w o o d g ra n g e h a ll. a n t m a tte rs will be disposed of. tends a cordial in v itatio n to all erty in th e d istrict, due In p a rt to bv th e choir and a solo by W ittm er t l i e i r in flu e n c e a n d vo te s to p u t a de a l worth * M artin. G resham .—Adv. o v e r on th e fa r m e r s th a t to th e fa r m rd a y . A p r il 14.— la id le s A id C om m ittees will be nam ed to w ork ch ild ren to be p resen t at th a t tim e. the high c h a ra c te r of o u r schools, McDonald. C h ild ren ’s baptism al ers seems u n fa ir . T h is w o u ld c re a te f'u v a n a g h , W m S ta n le y , J o h n H a n b a S ke a tu sale a t T u r n e r ’s d r u g s to re . B o r w ith the ones now appointed. T h ere will be an E a ste r program will, it is believed, co u n terb alan ce service will also be held. The a n in to le ra b le c o n d itio n th a t w o u ld nin g . Geo. It. fk h a e flfe r, I f . L . P o u t h it. ing. E veryone in te reste d in th e advance rendered by the S unday school im th e cost of th is im provem ent many m em bers of the F airview Masonic re a c t to th e d is a d v a n ta g e o f a ll c o n F. H H oecfcer, W m M c K e o w n , E. J. M o n d a y . A p r il III.— A n n u a l m e e tin g m ent of th e east side w ill be w el m ediately follow ing a sh o rt lesson tim es over. lodge and of the E astern S tar will ce rn e d a n d d e s tro y th e c o m m u n ity G ra d ln . o f C o o p e ra tiv e B e r r y ilr o w e r s come. "W e, th e u ndersigned p aren ts, atten d . The offering will be for the s p ir it th a t is so n e ce ssa ry fo r p ro g re s s S unday m orning. E veryone is co r- T I hmi . B rugger was ch airm an of id a y E v e n ln ig. A p r il Î 7 —O . E R. 1 ilially invited to all services. The tax p ay ers, and p atro n s of the work of foreign m issions. Sunday a n d m u tu a l b e n e fit. the m eeting and D. E. Towle, s e c - I c F a r rd p a rty an d p ro g ra m . T r o u td a le A n o th e r th o u g h t, a n d we w ill leave retary . i m eetings will co n tin u e th ro u g h school do e a rn estly solicit your school will be held a t 10 o'clock. M a s o n ic h a ll o u r «a: e w ith y o u ju r o r s . W e t h in k carefu l con sid eratio n of th e com Mr. and Mrs. John Jo n a s w ere u n d e r p re s e n t eco n o m ic c o n d itio n s It next Week ing proposed m easu re; c a lle rs at th e home of Mrs. Burton is a v e ry bad lesson fo r th e bo ys a n d Money Saver* C. G. S chneider, R. II. Confrey, C ham berlain of S p rin g d ale one day g ir ls to be e d u ca te d to spend th e cash Men's blue w ork sh irts 69 cen ts; A. R. F airb an k . Mrs. F. W. Sm ith, last week. They rep o rt a m ost en b e fo re th e y g e t It. I t is n o t a good d ress sh irts, co llars attac h ed 98c; Chas. L. Lettowz C. O. M errill, H. joyable day. p o lic y to b o rro w a ll y o u «an w ith o u t m en’s overalls $1.29; 36-lnch bath W. Lynch, Chas P. E dw ards, Chas. m a k in g p ro v is io n fo r p a y in g . T h is tow els 19c. tw o for 35c. Alys- A. Cleveland, R aker * Son, K. A. \ I l> l RM O S I II I S p o lic y has cost so m u ch th a t It s h o u ld be che cked, as m o st d e b ts a re p a id w orth & M artin.—Adv. A uspices C arl D ouglass P ost, A m erican L egion Miller. W. J. Cooper, A W. Botkin, FOK <’<>! NTV SI PT. m a n y tim e s o v e r in In te re s t. L. L K idder, O. G. Miller, C. E. W e o ffe r th is s ta te m e n t as y o u r W. C .Alderson, county superin- In th e 20 y ears since 1907, the Jack so n . L eslie A. W alrad. W. R. EAGLE CREEK HALL is js itio n on th is p ro b le m . I f , in y o u r num ber of cu sto m ers served by H icks, B. L. W alrad -S r.. H L. St. , te n d en t of h < hools for M ultnomah Ju d g m e n t, o u r p o s itio n is n o t w e ll SOME DAY electric u tilitie s has in creased from Clair, L ena C, S t.C la ir, J. E. Metz county, has filed as a candidate for ta k e n y o u w ill v o te fo r th e bo nds a n d less th an two m illion to m ore th a n J ger, Chas. N. T aber, J. R. M artin, nom ination and re-election. | th e u n fa ir e x p a n s io n p o lic y i t c a r rie s S o n ic d a y a tl d o u b t a n d m y s te ry He has many endorsem ent* of w ith it, b u t i f yo u a re n o t a ta x p a y e r , 21 m illion, ot w hich 80 per cen t a re J. A P ateneaude, E. W. A ylsw orth, W i l l be m a d e c l e a r ; th e hom es of the co u n try . At p re s A. D ow sett, A. H. Mealey, A. H. m em bers of school b o ard s, in clu d do n o t vo te a lo a d o n to o th e rs th a t T h e th re a te n e d c lo u d s w h ic h n o w en t nearly tw o -th ird s of all A m er W right, Ivan Sw ift, A. W. M etz ing P o rtlan d d istric t No. 1 and the yo u w o u ld n o t w is h to c a r r y y o u rs e lf. w e see H o p in g fo r th e best, we a re icans live In hom es using electric g er, W alter W. M etzger, Victor county boundary board, all of W i ll d is a p p e a r. I.OOII MISIL whom recom m end him as having re s p e c tfu lly y o u rs . GOOD TIME service. Jo hnson, K arl J H agberg, C h ris wide experience as a te ac h er and ( s (ned) Som e d a y w h a t seema a p u n is h m e n t, tin a H agberg. Mary A. P eterson, W m . Halnn. J o h n B II rr , B e rt E. O r loss, o r p a in . T he production of electric c u r J. M H illyard, R. D. Bailey, W. A. a d m in istra to r and a helpful a tti Bol< • . A x e l W a lle n , W m . K n ic fe l, Ed. W i ll p ro v e to be G od 's b le s s in g se n t re n t has increased six tim es since Inglis, Geo. Inglis, N ora W ithrow. tude tow ard the ch ild ren , teach ers S p a th , J o h n h i t l e r , A . M. N ic h o ls , F o r e v e ry g a in . 1913, to a present to tal of 75 b il Ju liu s G. S tu re, H. V. Adix. E llis and schools of the county. D E. T o w le , E v a E. H o lg a te , C h r is lion k ilow att ho u rs a year, or m ore R. W right. C harles H unt. W I, tin e f ’a v a n a g h , E P. Behedeen, W . F. Som e d a y o u r w e a ry fe e t w i l l re s t Ads in th e Outlook will increase th an 6lto kilo w att h o u rs a year for H o n e y , F . O. E k x tro m . W m . H a n n in g , I n s w e e t c o n te n t. C orsage, Al Peier. V C. Arvldson. each in h a b ita n t of th e United C orsage, Al P eier, A. C. Arvldson. th e merchants* prestige, hence his T h e o . B ru g g e r. O. I. N e a l, D a v id M c A n d we w ill k n o w h o w w e w e re Keow n, E ugene C tllo d o . W illia m sales, hence his profits. S tates. b le s t . A. J W. Brown, Mrs. A. J. W F e n e k, W m . P e te rso n . A r t h u r G ra n t, B y w h a t w a s sent. Brown. Tell it to One-Five-Six-One. J H . D irk e o n . E 1» H o lg a te , J . It. For the Ladle* " I he Home 6f ('.lean Sports” A n d lo o k in g b a c k w ith c le a r e r eyes S nappy sty les In new toot w ear Mill Sale ( oinpleled. O 'e r lif e 's s h o rt span. for spring. Come in and s°e them. F. If. BO I. IIN ( iU t, Manager HKLLWOOD 22M W i ll see w it h w o n d e rin g , g la d s u r A new s rep o rt from Oregon City P o p u lar prices, $3 95, $195, $5 95. p rise . says th a t th e d etails of the r e A ylsw orth & M artin, G resham — G o d 's p e rfe c t pla n . Adv. tf ceiv er’s sa le of th e Sandy Lum ber com pany have been com pleted and A n d k n o w in g t h a t th e w a y w e w e n t More than eight billion d o llars th a t th e w ork of g ettin g the mill W a s G o d 's o w n w a y . have been requ ired to provide fa ready for reopening u nder th e new 'in d e w tM K l H is w is e ir * a bloom Some d a y — some day. cilities to r elec tric service, an d in ow ners w ill begin at once. The 1927 th re e -q u a rte rs of a billion p lan t was bid in by a co rp o ratio n ll)H i'inlh* ami other Flowering Plantn F ? V m ore w as needed to keep pace with of 40 c re d ito rs for $12.*tOt». Sixty A W onderful P lace for a W onderful Time the dem ands of th e public. In 1928 ac res of tim b er land w ere Included Get up an Oaks Rink P arty. LOTS OF FUN m ore th a n 900 m illion d o lla rs will in th e sale. A m an ag er w ill be se Flowers for all occasions be needed for th is purpose. lected In th e n ear fu tu re , ac co rd F in e F lo o r S w e ll N ew A lw a y s C R H P h o n e Î4 7 I GRESHAM ing to J. F. Bechili. th e president. •Heteet C ro w d P ip e O rg a n Adm A C hecking What you want, when you want For low est rates on automobile, It, as you want it— Want Ad It. Phone 306 truck and general Insurance see Tell the world and bring your friends New things under "Classified." B W. Thorne.—Adv. Friendly Indians Inducted Wednesday Fairview Losers Fete Winning Team Coming Events DANCE (C a s te r G r e e t in g s SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 7 O aks P ark R oller R ink EASTER LILIES 30? Gates Funeral Home I S'! GRESHAM GREENHOUSES Spring Skating Season Now on Skating Every Afternoon and Evening