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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1928)
Registration books close April 17. No swearing in at the polls under new law. X“ Unless Registered You Cannot Vote at May Election. I G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 13. 1»2S VOL. IS, NO. 13 Campaign’s Closing Develops Tenseness FOR LEGISLATURE Root Weevil Is Menace to Berries -K -» * * 4 H K * 4 H (* 4 H H H K # # # 4 (* * * * 20-UENT MANI AD SELLS THREE (MW'S Every once in a w hile th e good ! man of the house finds th a t his wife 1 has put a little som ething over on I him. Such is th e fram e of mind of A. M. Nichols, who from now on w ill probably be a firm believer in th e slogan, " I t pays to ad v ertise.” The recen t in sertio n of an ad in the classified colum ns of th e O ut look a t an outlay of 20 cen ts re sulted in the sale of th ree cows the day afte r th e ad appeared. Mr. Nichols, the ow ner of the cows, did ! not know th a t his wife hud in se rt ed th e advertisem ent un til it was show n to him by the first buyer. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS <2.(10 P e r Y e a r School Improved by Church Services Berry Growers Vote on Change of Name Troutdale Citizens OUTSTANDING I Rl I II INSPIRING SUBJECT The stockholders of The Berry "We su re have a fine, public s p ir E ditor G resham O utlook:— Re T he m eeting at th e high school Next Sunday m orning tue pastor G row ers P acking com pany passed ited bunch of folks over h ere !" la st night to consider the m erits of p o rts a re com ing in of the dam age I T his was the statem en t m ade by of the Baptist ch u rch w ill speak a resolution at its 7th annual m eet done by the root weevil in b erries th e bond election of today w as I Jo h n Denison, ch airm an of the about some of the g rea t o u tstan d ing yesterd ay to change the nam e fairly w ell attended by citizens who and vegetables. The w riter co n ] T ro u td ale school board w hen the ing tru th s g enerally believed about of the corporation to G reshuin B er w ere for or again st th e proposition. cludes th a t m any b erries and vege Outlook asked him about im prove- God. and his them e will be "F in d ry G row ers. Inc., as soon as the C onsiderable feeling was expressed tab le g ro w ers do not u n d e rsta n d ! m eats rec en tly com pleted on the ing the Way to God." T his should G resham F ru it G row ers association th e n a tu re and h abits o'f th is pest on the subjeet and c h a rg e s w ere school grounds. T he Outlook has prove to be a very in terestin g and is dissolved, the object being to passed back and forth, questions and the object of th is le tte r is to ; reason to believe th a t Mr. Denison inspiring subjeet to all who s in capitalize the nam e “G resham .” It stim u late g ro w ers to study the w ere asked and answ ered, and on cerely and devoutly worship. Tlie was stated th a t this w as offered as i w as riglit in his statem en t. habits of the weevil .exam ine th eir th e whole the m eeting was consid choir under the direction of Mrs. an olive b ranch of peace to the A goodly num ber of th ese sam e p lan tin g s carefu lly , and be p re ered w orth while. H. S, Clow will provide special ; business men of G resham and for ' public sp irited citizens met at the pared when the rig h t tim e com es K. A. Miller, clerk of th e d istrict, music. the reason th a t it is a good nam e to , schoolhouse and put iu some ef to apply the rem edy, the poisoned w as th e first speaker. He prefaced The Bible school will com m ence conjure with. It was also said th a t fective w ork at levelling the dried apple, to kill the bugs. T he - his ex p lanation of the financial con ¡at 9:45 a. in. and the ch u rch s e r I the q u ality of b erries grown in this grounds. The use of five tra c to rs effect of root destru ctio n in the dition of th e d istric t w ith or w ith 1 w as donated by men of the com vice will follow at 11 o’clock. Be locality is second to none an y cane b erries by the weevil during out th e bond issue, w ith reference m unity, us well as one team , and cause of tile Young Peoples' rally where. .th e w inter m onths is show ing up to a recently published artic le iu A resolution was also passed em- about 20 men gave th eir w ork cov to be held in the P leasan t Home in the red rasp b e rry yards. Some th e O utlook by W. F. Honey in erin g a period of th ree days, Wed Baptist church next Sunday a fte r - pow ering tlie d irectors to take up rep o rt from 50 to 75 per cent dam w hich th e la tte r charged th a t the nesday, T h u rsd ay and Friday. The noon and "venlnii, th e re will be no the balance of the old association age. When the dam age is so g reat advocates of the proposed bond w ork was done u nder the su p e r 11. Y P. U. or preaching service in stock at par and dissolve th a t or- in some y ard s it is reaso n ab le to HEALTH NURSES TO issu e ap peared to be draw n largely the G resham B aptist church at th a t j ganization. T his w as in keeping of B ert Edm undson. conclude th a t all yards a re dam - A. J. Rose. from those who have personal gaiu GIVE PUBLIC SERVICE vision ! with a pledge m ade some th ree D inner w as served each day in time. , aged m ore o r less, and as th is form iu mind or other in te rests or an ax A. J. Rose, prom inent u n d er A plan by w hich the school dis i years ago and is believed to be a to grind. Mr. M iller expressed ta k e r of e a st P ortlan d , is a can d i f of life m ultiplies at a ra te of from tric ts of ea stern M ultnomah county th e lunch room of the school by I happy consum m ation, as this is ut th e wives of m em bers of th e board SPECIAL SERVICES TO 100 to 150 per cent or in other stro n g resen tm en t of the charge may iiave tile advantage of visiting least one en terp rise in w hich and said th a t his atto rn ey consid date for nom ination as a m em ber I w ords one bug w ill deposit from 100 nurses during the next eight weeks and o th er public spirited women of (LONE MONDAY EVENING j G resham people got th eir money th e com m unity. T ro u td ale m e r - , ! to 150 eggs th a t hatch into w orm s I o f the sta te leg islatu re on the re ered it bordering on libel. Tlie special services at the U nde hack with a sm all dividend. was announced yesterday by Mrs. h a n ts helped in providing th e food As a business i th a t feed for atw ut nine m onths of P. R. W hiteside, executive se cre c for C laude Stockton, who has figured publican ticket. nom inational tem ple a re living welt N. P. Nelson of A nderson s ta the dinners. y ear on the ten d er roots of the on th e cost of th e changes w hich man and a man of experience and | p the When tlie ground has settled su f attended. Mrs. ilooth-C libhorn is a tion and C. T. Ryan w ere un an i lan ts, so you can readily see how ta ry of the M ultnom ah County P u b w ill be m ade if the bond issue c a r sound principles he w ill com mend i the dam age is done. very pleasing speaker. She will lic H ealth association, and Miss ficiently. playground equipm ent is mously elected d irec to rs in the ries, showed d raw ings and ex ch arg e of the services to n ig h t com pany. Nelson succeeds W. D. T he dam age to the straw b e rry Maud Hicks, county public health to he in stalled and th e space have plained th e proposed plan. C. I. him self to the voters. and tom orrow night, Sunduy a t 2 F raley, who declined to serve, around graveled. Some new sh ru b s i roots is m ore noticeable th a n on nurse. R ak er and C. G. S chneider both owing to p ressu re of other busi- The te rrito ry will be divided and rose bushes have been set out. p. m. and again in the evening. th e cane b erries, as all of the roots viewed th e subject p artially from a INDIAN WINS SUIT Miss Cline, who is assistin g Mrs. J ness. R egret w as expressed at The te ach ers of th e school are are fine in tex tu red and clu ster am ong four reg istered n u rses who AGAINST GEO. PAGE ' closely sen tim ental standpoint, speaking of around the plant center. are studying public health n u rs R. D. H ew itt, principal, Mrs. C. I. Booth-Cl 11,born, will conduct a se r F raley 's inability to serve, but it th e boys and girls of th e com m uni vice for the ch ild ren S atu rd ay a t 2 G eorge W. Page of th e 12-Mile was Stated th at Nelson brings to ing in the d ep artm en t of U niver T hom as and Mrs. A. E. Scott. The ty as its g re a te st asset, and em sto re lost a grocery bill am ounting I The weevil w orm s feed on th e fine sity of Oregon in P ortland. P ra c te ach ers for next year have been p. in. to w hich all ch ild ren are in th e board m atu re judgm ent based phasizing th e need of giving them to $42.77 and $10 besides iu a ju d g | ten d er roots and the havoc w rought tical n u rsin g is a p a rt of the re chosen. They a re Mr. H ew itt, Mrs. vited. On Monday evening she will on m any y ea rs' successful business is m ore noticeable and th e plant ad eq u ate ed ucational advantages. m ent rendered T uesday in C ircuit I cannot The organization of bear good fru it. In m any quired w ork of th e course. These T hom as and Mrs. Mabel Nichol, the give her personal experience. At experience. Mr. R aker brought out the first a p Judge S kipw orth's co u rt by a Jury n u rses will be in th e ir d istric ts on la tte r from P o rtlan d . Mrs. T hom as th is service th e re will he several th e hoard of d irectors resulted tn ! instan ces the p lan t is com pletely plause of the m eeting w hen he said of tw o men and ten women. This given by a chorus of ch il tlie follow ing choices: C. T. Ryan, destroyed. T his is a very grave Tuesday, T h u rsd ay and F riday of will have th e p rim ary room and songs w hile he reg retted his own m eager w as considered to be the value of a ■ situation. d ren whom Miss Cline has been p re sid e n t; E. P. Schedecn, vice Mrs. Nichol th e interm ediate. each week, ready to give service We have had m any fields education, he w as th a n k fu l th a t totem pole m ade by Alex. M orrison, p resid en t; J. J .Fisher, sales m an- The board co n sists of John D en train in g . w herever they can. They will not som eone helped pay th e tax es for a B ritish Colum bian Indian, who ' inspected and we find very few th a t ta k e re g u la r nu rsin g cases but will ison. ch airm an , M. IS. McGinnis and T he Monday evening services ! ag er; Miss C. B. G reene, se creta ry ; a re free from th e pest un less the his son's schooling and th a t he was valued it at $500. a ssist in difficult situ atio n s and Mrs. G erta Howell. H. E. lUoyd Is will be th e closing service of the D. K. Towle, m a n ag e r-trea su re r. ow ner has applied th e poison. happy to do his p a rt in helping to series conducted by Mrs. Ilooth- At the m eeting of the Coopera- w here adequate help can n o t be ob clerk. M orrison m ade the pole in 1924, At th e aftern o o n session of the educate other boys and girls. Mr. and during th a t sum m er he and his Clibhorn and Miss Cline. ! tive B erry G row ers to be held on Cooperative B erry G row ers at the tained. S chneider also expressed his g ra ti Sunday school will he held ut 10 ' next Monday, A pril 16, C. M. L a wife picked b erries for H. G. can n ery on Monday, A pril 16, S. B. Eli Spencer of Bend, has bought Miss Mary Nadeau will w ork in tu d e for assista n ce in securing uni Andrew on a berry farm on the H all will give a ta lk on th is pest G resham , Powell Valley, O ripnt, Ce th e place in T ro u td ale heights next a. ni. and tlie reg u la r p ray er m eet F o ilette has volunteered to give a v ersity train in g . Base Line. The M orrisons ra n up and its control, and all in terested , d ar and Victory d istricts. Miss to tlie C. I. T hom as place u'.d he ing will he held T uesday evening. dem onstration of top g raftin g a All are invited to these services. : black w aln u t with P rin cip al R. E. Cannon, w ith the a grocery bill at P age's sto re to th e w hether m em bers or not, a re in Je F ra n q u ette ssie F letcher will have P ark and Mrs. Spencer a re m aking th eir j scions. Mr. L aF oilette has been use of b lackboard and crayon, ex extent of $67.77, and placed the vited to atten d and study the prob Rose, home there. They en tertain ed sev Fairview , T routdale and the plained th e tax questions involved, totem pole for security. P age sold lem w ith us and m ake plans to successful ill th is w ora, and as bia highw ay districts. Miss eral m em bers of th e ir larg e family REV. M. V. WHETZEL j th ere are many, black w alnut trees b rin g in g out th e fact th a t th e pro the pole to the Woods Indian Vil check th is m enace to b erry p ro d u c Colum E aster Sunday. Those who spent Gwendolyn Jo h n sto n and Miss Jean APPOINTED PASTOR posed bond issue would not be an lage, who set it up a t M ultnom ah tion. It has also been discovered in tills locality this will be especial tlie day w ith them w ere tw o d augh Tlie Rev. M. V. W lietzel, ut a ly interesting. All a re invited to excessive burden but would be F alls. P age received $25 for the i th a t th e weevil is w orking on the T echella will be located in G ilbert, te rs, Mrs. L ottie H inkle and B ertha P leasan t Valley, Rockwood, Lynch, special society m eeting of th e F ree economy in th a t it would m ake it pole, w hich he credited on th e g ro i roots of vegetables so the vegetable , he present, w hether m em bers of th e Spencer, and a son, F ran k Spencer, possible to continue tak in g in stu cery bill , leaving a b alance of I g ro w ers should come to the m eet- P o w ellh u rst, W ilkes and R u ssell all of Bend. O regon; a g ra n d M ethodist ch u rch nt G resham T ues J association or not. T he dt m onstra- ville. P lan s a re being made for day evening, was appointed by D is dents from the outside d istric ts $42.77, judgm ent for w hich was | ing. All m em bers of the associa- for pre-school ch ild ren in d au g h ter, Mrs. C arl Copper and trict E lder J. T. T aylor of P o rtlan d i tion will be at 1:30. who would be charged the full cost g ranted Page last sum m er by O. ! tion of berry g ro w ers should be clinics sm all sou from Hood R iver; Mr. to till the pulpit at tins place tem all the d istric ts in May and June. of th eir education and would thus A. E astm an in ju stice court. Mor I su re to atten d th e m eeting and all Of th e to tal c u rre n t produced by Miss H icks and Miss Nadeau and Mrs. Lewis Schm orel and porarily. Mr. W hetzel, who Is a utilities, help to pay the overhead of school rison appealed to th e circ u it court, i independent g ro w ers a re invited to n early tw o -thirds was d au g h ter M argery and h o i , Cecil have consented to spVak at the reg eak er of ability, resigned th e reg generated in fuel burn in g plants, expenses . w aiving his rig h t to half his claim 1 atten d also. from M anhattan Beach. Mrs. sp u lar m eeting of the m others of the u la r w ork of the p asto ra te some The ch a rg e has been circu lated in o rd er to bring th e m a tte r into which used 37 m illion tons of coal. E. W. A ylsw orth has a very fine children of th e C radle Roll and Schm orel is a d au g h ter of the y ears ago on account of falling I in creased efficiency in generation th ro u g h o u t th e d istric t th a t P rin th a t court. ' acreag e of C u th b erts near th e 12- B eginners d ep artm en ts of the Spencers. health. cipal Cannon gets a raise of $10 on suved as m uch coal last year as P age m ade m any attem p ts to sell Mile co rn er on th e Base Line b u t on T he Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted, next T he reg u la r services of th e his sa lary for every pupil added the pole for enough to cover the the w est side of th is yard he had a M ethodist Sunday school p asto r of T ro u td ale com m unity church will lie m aintained, Sunday was used for steuin-generation in T h u rsd ay a fte rn o o n 'a t the church. to the school. He w as asked if th is I grocery bill. He had it in his pos p lan tin g of stra w b e rrie s and it will 1913, and the consum ption of coal church, will exchange p u lp its S u n w as tru e and he replied th a t it was session for 14 m onths before it was pay you if you are not fully con- T he program is being arran g ed by day, April 15, w ith the Rev. J. E. school ut 10 o'clock, preaching per k ilo w att hour is steadily de Mrs. C urtis Johnson. at 11, class m eeting a t noon, w ith abso lu tely false. The question also sold. I vinced of weevil dam aging rasp - F au ce tt of the C latsk an ie P resb y young people's service ut 7 o’clock creasing. aro se as to th e com parison of his T he question of costs is still u n | b erries to tak e a look now at the te rian ch u rch . Services will be at in the evening and preach in g at 8. sa lary w ith th a t of other school settled, as Page did not ask for or ! dam age to th e can es in the row s ROCKWOOD Hog men are realizing th a t pigs 10 o'clock. All are invited to a t P ra y er m eeting will be held each p rin cip als, it being charged th a t he w ant a ju ry tria l. His in te rests near w here th e stra w b e rrie s grew. raised on the sam e old p astu res tend. S tanley Raney, son of Mr. and T h u rsd ay evening at 7:30. w as g etting m ore th an -'-’n cipals in w ere represen ted by M ajor D. D. D. E. TOWLE. Mrs. C harles Raney, w as given a Among d inner g u ests Sunday at The them e of the Rev. Mr. W het- year afte r year suffer heavy losses schools about th e sam e size or H ail, a P ortlan d atto rn ey . su rp rise party W ednesday evening, th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee zel's serm on Sunday m orning at 11 from in testin al worm s and oth er larg er. As specific exam ples Milton FARMERS GET LIME the occasion being his n in th b irth E vans w ere J. B erdlue and Mrs. o'clock will be, "D istrib u tio n of d isorders. A change of p astu re is and P endleton schools w ere m en FROM STATE PLANT day. T hose present w ere Shirley Ruth B rink of th is place and Mr. C h ristian R ew ards." T his discourse im portant. tioned, w hose p rinciples get $2350 ; WARNING AGAINST Beverley and Landon K aser, P earl, and Mrs. Roger Bergfield and son is built upon the exam ple of Dav EASY COURSES GIVEN T he first pooled carload of lime Neva and $3293 respectively, as ag a in st W hat you w ant, when you w ant and H erb ert S tanley, M errill W illiam of P o rtlan d . id's dealing w ith his disabled sol $8300 for th e prin cip al of the to a rriv e from th e sta te lime p lan t The United S tates civil service it, as you w ant it—W ant Ad it. J. Boender w as tak en suddenly diers th a t w ere left at th e brook G resham Union high school. It com m ission has sen t a c irc u la r le t was d istrib u ted by the county a id Alene Stanley, F lorence S ta n w as show n by the sta te records th a t te r to ad v ertisin g m an ag ers of ag e n t’s office Monday to eight fa rm ley and L ucille and Mildred K aser. ill Sunday m orning w ith app en d i Besor after the A m aiekitcs hud de- th ese schools have su p e rin ten d e n ts new spapers and p e r i o d i c a l s ers in th e vicinity of G resham . After a jolly tim e of gam es, dainty citis and was rushed to th e V eter licvcil the city Ziklag. T he te x t in addition to p rin cip als, the one at throughout the co u n try citin g fig The m ost of th is lime w ill be used refre sh m e n ts w ere served. S tan an s hospital in P o rtlan d w here he will he found in 1. Sam uel 30:24. M ilton g etting $4000 and at P endle ures w hich indicate the p ractical on ground w here alfalfa is to be ley received m any nice p resen ts. • w as o perated on a t 11 o'clock. He A cordial in v itation Is extended to T he re g u la r business m eeting of Is doing as w ell as could be ex all. ton $4075. T hus the w ork and re w orthlessness of widely ad v e r p lanted th is year. Some w ill be sponsibility of the prin cip als are tised correspondence co u rses in used for sw eet clover and red the Rockwood Ladies Aid was held pected. >- ____ _________ . a t the parsonage W ednesday after- | Mr. and Mrs C. E. Seott and PASTOR’S TOPIC TO sh ared by a higher-paid school of p rep a ra tio n for fo rest ra n g e r ex- | clover p lan tin g s. The Outlook has arranged to run noon. P lans w ere com pleted for ' ficial. . T he follow ing are those receiv this Interesting feature regularly. The d au g h ter Miss Mary Scott and son am inations. DEAL WITH MIRACLES answers to the following questions will The com m ission says in th e le t ing lim e: Mrs. T. L. H ensley, five th e silv er tea which Is to be held at I Joe spent the E a s te r vacation in be found »1 .«»where in it Is pap.-r Rea Services at Evangelical church the ch u rch F riday evening, April | Salem with Mr. S co tt's p aren ts. te r th a t it has m ade a survey of to n s: A. L. H eacock. Rix to n s; O. sonable and proper questions sent to DENTAL OFFICE IS will be held a t 11 a. in. Sunday, 20. A program has been arran g ed the exam ination p ap ers of 1081 Tofte, two to n s; Melvin G radin, and lunch will be served. The j G uests over the E aster vacation precedeil by (he Bible school at 10. this department care of Outlook will BEING REMODELED com he answered, If possible. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russel petitors in the fo rest ra n g e r e x two and a h alf to n s; O. A. Uiaf- (Copyrighted by Milton O. N elson, Dr. W. J. Ott is having his dental am ination held la st O ctober, d is ford, th ree to n s: W. A. P roctor, money is to be used to pay for the | W ilson w ere Mr. and Mrs. A. S eil T he pastor, th e Rev E H orstm ann, will tak e for Ms topic, "D oubt and six to n s; Jo h n M anning, one half tab les being built for the church. ing and Miss T helm a Selling, all of office in the Bank of G resham build closing the follow ing re su lts: Unbelief In the Land of M iracle." 1. Do all the p lanets of our so la r Mrs. Tiios. Olds, having moved to I P ortland. ing en tirely rem odeled th is week, Of 675 com petitors who had no to n ; Hugh Cam eron, five tons. J. A. Bushong in ch a rg e of the correspondence train in g , 189 pass- ■ T he county ag e n t's office is m ak P o rtlan d , resigned her place as ] Mr. and Mrs. J. H alley and d au g h The doubt of a T hom as is a daily system have solid c ru sts? 2. Do all the planets ro tate on ing pools at the p resen t tim e for p resid e n t, and Mrs. C. L. Haynes te r L orena sp en t Sunday In Camas rec u rren c e am ong th o u san d s who w ork. T he room is being divided ed the exam ination. by p artitio n s into four p arts, one of . Of 337 com petitors who had tak - 1 an o th er carload and th e o rd ers will was elected in her place. Mrs. J. 1 at tin' h om e of Mr. and Mrs. live in tlie land of m iracle. Our th eir axes? 3. A re o u r planets ail of the th ese to be his operating room, en a correspondence co u rse in be placed w ithin the next few daya. F. Dunlop was elected vice p re s Kanaka. Mrs. K anaka and d au g h services will assist In rem oving the of doubt. sam e color? an o th er th e re tirin g room ,a th ird p rep aratio n for th e ex am in atio n ',' T he season is getting w ell ad ident. te r Euulce, accom panied them cloud The S unshine club will meet nt 4. W hat Is a m averick? Mrs. M arian B artholoiny ami home and are spending th e week vanced and those who are planning his p riv ate office and th e fo u rth a exactly 18 passed. the home of Miss Anna H rugger 5. How large w ere m erch an t lavatory. ETr. Ott is purchasing Sixty-nine w ere noncom m ittal as on using lime th is sp rin g should baby, Doris Elaine, visited several ; visiting friends here. com plete new equipm ent for his to train in g in advance. All of th ese i m ake application in o rd er to g et in days th is week, at lhe home of her , Will Pelton of McMinnville w as T uesday evening. F rien d s a re c o r ships 2000 years ago? 6. From w hat was A ustralia on th e next carload as th is will p aren ts, the Rev. and Mrs. J. F a visitor at the home of his bro th er, dially invited. o p eratin g room, p a rt of th is to be failed. named ? The com m ission quoted th e fol- I probably be th e last carload th is Dunlop of Rockwood. an electro dental unit. Fred P elton, last week. Sunday 7. W hat two notable com m anders WITHIN” F u rth e r im provem ents w ill be the low ing statem en t from a c irc u lar season, says S. B. H all, county T he reg u la r m onthly business visitors a t th e P elton home w ere “ W i l l s in th e Civil w ar had each hut one re -tin tin g of th e w alls and enam el recently issued by the United agent. m eeting of the Base Line Im prove Mrs. A. Shields and dau g h ter, Miss SUBJECT OE SERMON arm ? ing of th e w oodwork. W hen com S tates F orest Service reg ard in g ad ment club met at th e Rockwood ] Mildred Shields, and Mrs. N. Nor T he serm on for the m orning se r 8. W hat an cient king was the pleted, th e renovated office is ex v ertisin g of correspondence schools GRANGE PROGRAM ton and son Norm an, all of P o rt gran g e hall T uesday evening. A ' vice on next Sunday at the Method ta lle st man in his kingdom ? pected to p rese n t an alto g eth er up- w hich give train in g for fo rest I ONE OF INTEREST packed house listened to the fine : land. ist ch u rch is en titled , "W ells W ith to -d ate appearance. Dr. Ott is a n ran g er ex am ination s: i Miss E lizabeth Robinson spei.t program and enjoyed supper. nouncing th a t nothing but th e m ost "Many of th e statem en ts in these I An in te restin g program is being th e E aster vacation at th e home of in.” It has to ilo with those tilings Mrs. M. Norby w as very ill at 1 u rg en t of dental req u irem en ts can ad vertisem ents a re m isleading and p repared for th e lectu re hour of the her home several days th is week Miss Helen A ltha us on the Sweet that co n trib u te m ost largely to the joy and w ell-being of tlie soul, and be tak en care of by him th is week. in some cases abso lu tely false. < G resham g ran g e which will m eet caused from high blood pressu re P rie r farm In C edar d istrict. show s tlie way to th e higher life. T hese ad vertisem en ts . freq u en tly S atu rd ay in . its reg u la r session. She I r being cared for by her Mrs. Anna Jones of P o rtlan d Is The sa cram e n t of baptism will he Miss Maude A ldrich of G resham , Friday Evening. April 1 3 —Arena« convey the im pression th a t th e for- ' visiting at the home of her sister- d au g hter Violet and is Im proving Sales of electric energy by u tili ad m inistered a t the close of the club dance. Mason Io hall, Gresham. n atio n al le c tu re r for th e W. C. T. U est ra n g e r's job is largely a p lay in-law , Mrs. E lecta Parsons. very well. ties have doubled since 1921. and service. The serm on for the eve Friday. April 13.—Bond Issue elec e job, or a convenient m eans and a m em ber of th e national board T he high school g irls gave a p a r A larg e crow d listened to the have produced a p resen t gross rev tim for an outing in the woods, w h ile .) of th e P re sb y teria n ch u rch , will de E aster program given by the Sun-1 ty in the auditorium of th e school iilng is called. "In v estm en ta." Al tion. Gresham Union high school. enue of one and th re e -q u a rte rs bill liver th e p rincipal address of the day school, Sun,lay evening. The , house last T h u rsd ay evening. A though th ese a re com m only consid Saturday Evening April 14.—St. ion dollars. Of th is to tal, one bill as a m a tte r of fact, the position of aftern o o n . Miss A ldrich is a choir, u nder the direction of Mrs. large crow d attended. T he evening ered In term s of finance, yet this Johns Booster »lab meeting at Fair- forest ran g e r is a p erm a n en t'o n e of ion is paid for light, half a billion serm on has nothing w hatever to do view grange hall. sp e ak e r of recognized ability and for pow er. T he rem ainder is made to n sid erab le responsibility, requir-1 is su re to b rin g som ething before Minnie Smith, rendered several was spent in gam es, afte r w hich a with th is n ih jic t, hut w ith the D uring the few of the ladies served lunch, Saturday Evenlt g. April 14.- Dram a up by pow er p urchased by r a il ing arduous w ork often u n d er dif the public th a t is w orth while. W. b eautiful selections. la rg e r and m ore vital investm ents Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Coons e n te r at Orient schoolhouse by P leasant w ays and by sales betw een u tilities. ficult conditions, and w ith definite H. Balllie, new ly-appointed club evening a collection w as taken for m ade of life itself. Home Baptist young people. req u irem en ts as to experience and 1 tained at d in n er W ednesday eve th a T t he a te Sunday the foreign mission work. school m eets at 10 ability. F orest Service officials agent for M ultnom ah county, will W alker Q uesinberry is building a ning, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Kendall Saturday. April 14 -P leasant Home In F eb ru ary and M arch eggs be doubt the value of co rrespondence he introduced to th e audience and fine building on his p ro p erty by his i and the Misses Amy am i D orothy and tlie E pw orth League at 6:30, Baptist Ladles Aid bake sale at Proc gin to be abundant again, and any school under o rd in ary circu m stan c- I favor his h ea rers w ith brief re filling station, it will he used as a Kendall. tor store at Orient. tim e d u ring th e sp rin g It is good es in furn ish in g p ro p er p rep a ra tio n ' m ark s. M embers of the St. Jo h n s h ard w are store. D airy heifers from fall-fre sh en Mr. and Mrs. Z. G. Schenck en Saturday Evening, April 1 4 .- Dance bridge com m ittee w ill be present policy to put down a few of the for fo re st ran g e r positions.” F o rty friends of Mrs. Elsie Grim - i te rtain ed a t d in n er on E aster S u n ing cows e n te r th e tr second six at Itockwood grange hall. with sh o rt ta lk s and m usical n um shaw gave her a m iscellaneous day, Mrs. Anna Jones and Mrs. m onths u nder th e favorable condi su rp lu s eggs in w aterglass as soon Saturday, April 14.—Ladles Aid bers. Piano selections will be show er at her home T h u rsd ay a f D ora Shut« of P o rtlan d , Mrs. tions of sum m er p astu re and it Is as they a re tak en from th e nest. G land Food A vailable. rale at Turner's drug store. Bor given by D anny M urphy and Bob ternoon which was much enjoyed E lecta P arsons, Betty and Buddy ! usually n ecessary to feed some bake Next fall you will be glad to have ing Sea lettuce (Dulse) supplies or Dowsett. T his lectu re hour, which them . The U nited S tate s D ep a rt all present. Lunch w as served. ( Hayes, Mrs. Mary P arso n s and son I hay or silage or a little g rain only Monday. April U .—Annual m eeting m ent of A gricu ltu re will tell you ganic iodine, reju v e n ate s glands, o ccurs betw een 2 and 3 o'clock, is by Sunday services will be held as , D ale and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. P a r in the sp rin g and la ter when th e of Cooperative Berry Growers. exactly how to save th ese eggs so p revents or cu re s goitre. B rain en tirely open to th e public. The usual at the Rockwood Methodist sons. j p astu res begin to fail. A calf horn th a t they w ill be in perfect condi food. Bio-C hem istry H ealth Cook re g istra tio n books will be taken to Thursday. April 19.—Baptist I. a t Ilea E aster Sunday dinner guests at I in the sp rin g e n ters th e second six Guild at 10 chicken dinner at Baptist church. tion w hen taken out of the w ater- books.* T aber P harm acy , G resh th e g ran g e hall betw een 1 and 2 ch u rch , Sunday school , m onths in w inter and should be th e A. D. K endall home w ere Mr. o'clock, followed by p reach in g at am .—Adv. o'clock and w ill be available for 11 from the text, "T he Most P opu and Mrs. Ju liu s Lam pert add son well fed to keep h er developing g lass solution. Friday Evening April JR.—Gresham those who wish to reg ister. lar Mail in the W orld.” T h ere will Basil and d au g h ter Lenore. On rapidly so th a t she may be bred a t hand concert at Gilbert schoolhouse. be special m usic at both m orning T uesday evening th e K endalls en th e proper age and become an in Friday Evening, April 30—Fairview T ry baked cabbage w ith apples. and evening services. come producer. T he U. S. D ep art grange te rtain e d O. G riesel a t dinner. card party. P lace a layer of chopped cabbage V isitors at th e home of Mr. and m ent of A g ricu ltu re advises th a t in th e bottom of a baking dish, dot Itevistration Books ( lose April 17. Mrs. R ussell W ilson were Mrs. d u rin g late fall an d w inter the Friday Evening April 20 -P leasan t heifer calf should be ted all th e Valiev Ladies Aid pie social and en w ith b u tte r, sp rin k le w ith sa lt and All voters should see th a t they Mona Davis and Miss T helm a S ell legum e hays she will eat, from 5 to tertainment at Pleasant Valley church. p epper .and cover w ith th in ly a re reg istered in th e ir residence ing of P o rtlan d . z 15 pounds of silage, and enough sliced ta r t ap p les sp rin k led lightly p recin ct. No u n reg istered citizen Sunday. April 22—P leasant Home Al'TOWISF 9EBVK R g rain to keep her in th riv in g co n district Sunday school convention, w ith su g ar. Add an o th er layer of can vote. R egister w ith Ross t'ottrell community church dition. A safe ru le to follow Is to cabbage and so on until th e dish is Brown, Main street, G resham . Open Know ing w hat to do— allow about o ne-half pound of g rain full. B uttered bread crum bs a re Friday Evening, April 27.—O. E. 8. Equipped to do It— ■ arti party and program. Troutdale m ixture for each hundred pounds sp rin k led over th e top and th e S atu rd ay evening.—Adv. Doing it— Masonic hall. live weight. T h is anim al should w hole la baked w ith a cover on G u aran teein g It— In 1927 electrical appliance and have a som ew hat heavier ration. un til th e cabbage is ten d er and the rad io m an u factu rers did a business T h a t's autow iae service. Sunday April 2 9 —Dedication of Zion Evangelical Sunday whool hall ap p les a re done. Uncover and of about tw o billion dollars. Brockw ay A Nelson at Fifth and Main. brow n th e crum bs. Phone 1(71 A sk for Ed. In su ran ce funds to r farm loans. i "■ No com m ission o r brokerage. Very Don't lay down the paper till you t Saturday. May 8.— P leasant Valley Tell It to One-FIve-Slx-One. easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv. have read the Want Ads. grange bazaar. New things under 'Classified." Do You Know? Coming Events