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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1928)
a h ) u n c i£ S e t s Wednesday, May 2 as Cleanup Day, T W IC E A W EEK Start in Now! Brighten up the Place, the Street, the Town Where You Live! G resham O utlook Local Leaders’ Club Hold Fine Meeting Strawberry Culture A Difficult Problem OCR CONGRESSMAN TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS FOR STATE SENATE Evangelical Church Will Be Dedicated Today's Outlook Today's Outlook of six page* i i pack ed full of important matter. A m ost in terestin g m eeting of the Special attention is invited to the ads The difficulties of the straw b erry M ultnom ah County Local L eaders’ of the local merchants offering their most Sunday will be a day of g rea t re grow er are recounted in th e follow up to date bargains in good things to eat ing le tte r from D. E. Towle, m an association w as held la st evening joicing for the m em bers and friends and seasonal things to wear. ag er of th e B erry G row ers P ack a t the high school gym nasium , p re of Zion Evangelical C hurch of ing com pany, who also gives some Note an important auction sale ad and sided over by W. C. Law rence, p re s Gresham . It will be dedication day. ■ suggestions as to the best tre a t- others for farm machinery. ident of the association. The new Sunday school hall—the , ment of th e fields at th is tim e: There are entertainment and dance an "Owing to th e continued exces first unit of a m odern church W. H. Baillie, county club agent, nouncements of special interest. sive rains, the straw h e rry grow er p lan t—- will be dedicated. "L et us introduced the speak ers of th e ev? is beset w ith a very difficult prob An ad features Mother's Day offerings rejoice and be glad.” The services ning in a c h a ra c te ristic peppy style lem. The w eath er conditions are and will help you prepare for this event for th e day w ill be as follow s: favorable for th e grow th of g rass th a t took w ell w ith his audience. which occurs on Sunday, May 13. and weeds and the soil is too wet Sunday school 10:30 a. m. in old W. C. A lderson w as the first sp eak There are many political ads and write to w ork and th e grow er sees his church, farew ell services 11 a. m. er and voiced his appreciation of ups that will help the voter get ac chances for a good crop slipping in old rtiu rch , dedicatory services club w ork and his deep in te re st and quainted with candidates in preparation away. Those who w ere foresighted for intelligent voting on May 18. 11:15 a. m. In new church, com enough last F eb ru ary and early sym pathy w ith th e boys and g irls March to have thoroughly cu ltiv a t m unity services 2:30 p. m in new In th e ir praisew o rth y efforts. Don’t overlook the St. Johns bridge ed th eir fields a re farin g best. The ! appeal church, evening services 8 p. m. in .1. 0 . Italley T. B. K irk p atrick , club leader for b ackw ardness of the season is ' new church. READ AND THINK surely red u cin g the prospect dally th e city of P ortlan d , proved an in On the republican prim ary b al of a good yield. E xcellent sp eak ers have been se te re stin g speaker and talked along lot will appear the nam es of eight cured for all services. The Rev. The blooms th a t have grow n thus g en eral lines of club activity. He Sheriff H u rlb u rt is a can d id ate ! far are weak and it is not probable candidates for th e sta te sen ate of C. W arber and the Rev. A. Binder exp ressed him self as genuinely in for re-election on th e republican th a t the b erries will be of good w hich five a re to be nom inated. of E v erett and S eattle, W ashing favor of club w ork. tic k et and his nam e will be on the q uality and even w ith favorable T his is for the th irte en th se n ato r ton, respectively, w ill be the sp eak Franklin F. Korell w eather some au th o rities claim the ial d istrict, com prising M ultnomah ers In th e m orning and evening R ichard K euhner of Oregon City, prim ary ballot, May 18. Pacific N orthw est cannot produce D uring his sh o rt tim e in the 70th The sheriff has a host of friends over one-half of a crop. This will county. The five receiving the services. In the afternoon com county club agent for C lackam as highest num ber of votes will be the m unity services the Revs. H. V. county, evidently has joined th e am on8 th e good law -abiding citi- probably help th e m ark et price to congress th is o u tstan d in g young The Rev. B. J. Yates, a form er leg islato r has m ade an enviable ra n k s of th e benedicts, judging Izens of M ultnom ah county and he some extent. nom inees on th e republican ticket. W ilhelm and E. O. Judd of G resh "The question Is w hat to do with p asto r of th e Free Methodist At the head of th is list of eight Is am and C. Hoffman of P ortland will from his introduction. Mr. B aillie raaY be expected to ro ll up a big a field w here the g rass and weeds record and tak en a high and in church at th is place, has been ap w ould not sp a re him and gave him ! vote and m any th in k he is safe for have got the s ta rt. If you exam ine fluential place am ong the n atio n 's pointed to th e local w ork for the the nam e of J. O. Bailey. A fter his be th e speakers. The Rev. Mr. law m akers. som e ra ille ry on th e subject of J be election. S trong oppositon is the straw b e rry plan ts closely you rem ainder of the conference year. nam e Is w ritten. "E xperienced leg Judd will deliver the principal ad will notice th a t w hat we call the He is th e only republican nom i m atrim ony w hich th e C lackam as <leveloping. how ever, and it be- fru it roots th a t a re close to the He will be glad to m eet all old a c islato r; fighting alw ays for con dress. The public is cordially in county m an took good naturedly. eom es m ore necessary th an ever to su rface are w ell developed and If nee on the prim ary ballot for the q u ain tan ces and friends at the stru ctiv e and ag a in st selfish and vited to all th e services and to in com prises pernicious law s.” Mr. K euhner introduced his bride carefu lly w eigh his qualifications you d istu rb or destroy them in hoe th ird d istric t w hich spect th e new Sunday school hall. M ultnom ah county. T his too is a church services and help drive the ing out you will su rely dam age Mr. Bailey sta n d s a good show as his a ssista n t county club agent. and consider his splendid record b attle on for God and for souls. Lunch will be served noon and your prospects for berries. P ro b testim ony to his recognised ability. H. C. Seym our, sta te club leader, and give him the loyal sup p o rt his ably the best you can do is to use He will ce rtain ly be nom inated. The subject for th e m orning s e r of being one of th e five successful evening to m em bers and friends of w as p rese n t and gave one of Ills long and faith fu l record en titles the shallow cu ltiv ato r sw eep blades His dem ocratic opponent in th e vice at 11 o'clock will be, "M an’s candidates. the church and out of town guests. and not w ork deep enough to in fine inform al ta lk s along club lines. him to. Relation to the C hurch and the The follow ing facts a re subm it ju re the little h air like fru it roots. election in November will be W. C. C hurch's Relation to the K ing H e m ade a stro n g plea for club “T his adverse condition brings C ulbertson, likely, since he is th e PICNIC DINNER HAD ted to help th e voter fo rm u late his m em bers to do m ore exhibiting a t very forceably to mind the hazard only nam e for congress reg u la rly dom.” S unday school will be held TO HONOR BIRTHDAYS opinion: of grow ing crops. If th e w eather on the dem ocratic ballot for any of a t 10 ° 'clock- The Sunday evening th e county fairs. A trip le b irthday celebration was Sheriff H u rlb u rt w as in stru - is not favorable the farm er m ust P in s w ere presented to 15 c l u b , „ . , , . , the th re e d istric ts in Oregon. I service will begin at 7:30, and held last Sunday at th e Ralph , . . , , , . I m ental in having a law passed tak e a first hand loss . However It leaders whose w ork had been com- m aking it m andatory upon th e may be a blessing in disguise as If K orell is nom inated it is q u ite p ray er mee,lnK w lu be held T h u rs- H IE IDEAL ClICRCII Davidson place a mile east of TO BE II IS( CSSEl> pleted 100 per cent. S uperinten- 1 sheriff to tu rn into th e county over-production en tails a loss certain he will be elected, but he <iay eve,li,1K at thp sam e hour, The Rev. H. V. W ilhelm, p asto r G resham on th e K ane road w hen d en t A lderson w as selected to give tre a su ry all money received for th e som etim es g re a te r th an sh o rt crops. should be given the stro n g est pos- , s t r a ” Kers are alw ays welcome Mr. D avidson’s birthday, w hich oc "It has been suggested th at we o ut th e pins u nder th e direction of B° ard ° f outslde P ^ o n e r e , U. S„ 1 Tbe w °m a n 's M issionary society of the M ethodist church, is a n cu rred on th a t day, and th e b irth ,, „ and others. Including th e year could spend a day together in m ak sible support. nouncing as his subject for the ------------------------ will hold its reg u la r m eeting at the Mr. heym our. 1926, th at has am ounted to over ing a tour of th e b erry fields to days of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gibbs, orning T he O. S. C. sum m er school, th e $150,000. inspect the crops and study the i \ | W B F R G P I C K I N G C O p arsonage W ednesday aftern o o n a t Sunday buna8y m ,1,orn nB service 8ervlC8 “The Ideal events of next Sunday, w ere the oc com ing M ultnom ah county fair, the He has changed Kelly Butte various m ethods employed by o u r, | i t I ' / r u p i ' p u n i ' t v i i v u i o'clock. At th e study hour, which D hurch." T hat ch u rch es are dlffe r- casion for a pleusant reunion. As ’ » t A k f c S ( H A N O E S ja very in terestin g , the book. "A ent, all rcudily agree, but it mi an n u a l sta te fair and the Pacific I ,f rom .8,„II? l ,!ity J i * ’8 c° unty of grow ers. The probable date for may the w eath er w as ideal, the picnic T„ , _____ . ,, , , , trom $12,0(K) to $18,000 each year, to th is to u r will be S aturday, May 12, In te rn a tio n a l w ere well stressed by i an actual asset, not only paying its but the definite date will be fixed T he sto re of th e Newberg P ack S tra ig h t Way Tow ard T om orrow " I hot be so easy to find agreem ent as dinner was enjoyed in the b eau ti Mr. B aillie and o th ers during th e own keep but tu rn in g money into and announced in the Outlook next ing com pany has dndergone a de will be taken up. T his book gives to w hat things m ake up un ideal ful grove w hich is a p a rt of the H ow ever, the subject week, to g eth er w ith the ro u te th a t cided change recen tly in the in m any good suggestions on the church. evening in the v ariou s talk s. [ th e tre a su ry every year. tra c t- Mr. Davidson has purchased W. C. L aw rence and Miss H elen , He has caused th e county jail to will be followed. The plan will be te rio r a rran g e m en t of its fixtures tra in in g of children and helps a j should be thought-provoking. for a fu tu re home. T hose p resen t .. , I be rated by ¿he United S tates gov for all m em bers of the association The serm on for the evening is Maxwell w ere unanim ously elected e m in e n t as th e best, m ost sanl- who can m ake th e trip , and others and cases. Two tria n g u la r alcoves Br< u* d,'a ' 011 ’he leading question w ere Mr. and Mrs. E. A. T aylor, have been formed, one on each side of ,lle duy> th e bome life or C hrist I called " I—WE—T hey." It is m ore p resid en t and se creta ry resp ectiv e-j ta ry , and m ost hum ane of any jail in terested to ta k e along a lunch Mr. and Mrs. O rville M itchell, and have a picnic d inner at some of th e en tran ce, and are filled with *” th e hom e- "lu ll a »tu <>y t” pronouns, however, Iy of the association, although they I in the United States. At a •P ec ,a * m eeting of the m is-1 It Is a study in personal influence Ralpji K ahn, W illiam A lbertson, each m ade a v alian t effort to re- f Hfi bas ’•educed th e p ercentage favorable picnic ground along the seasonable offerings of fru it and Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Gibbs, Mr. and of cost for collection of taxes, and way w here coffee w ill be provided. vegetables In addition to displays 8io,lary « w lety W ednesday after-1 th a t should be heard by many, 81gn' th e am ount per diem for th e keep S. B. H all, county ag ric u ltu ral Mrs. Dewey Gibbs and d aughter noon Mrs. B. J. Yates, who Is now The E pw orth League is to be Mrs. R obert B lair's juvenile or- , of priso n ers, until it is less th an agent, is very m uch enthused over of m eat. Phyllis, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D avid T he pipes of th e electrical re- at bnme *” ,b<> parsonage, was led by C. E. R usher, the topic be- son and son Linville. Mr. and Mrs. c h e stra rendered tw o fine selec- >» any of ten leading cities in the the prospect for m aking th is a day of pleasu re and profit for all berry United S tates w ith th e sam e pop frig e ratin g m achine have been ex- elvcted P resid en t of the society and lug. "W hat Is th e S p irit of Our Ell Dun called during the a fte r tio n s and com m unity singing grow ers. ulation as P ortland. Church?" led by C. M. Q uicksall. noon. 'All stra w b e rry grow ers, who tended into the display case of the W,U be Klad to m eet aB of ber Old He has revolutionized the system of collecting taxes, and he has col have dry sto rag e should call at the front, th e whole form ing a good f r Iends at tb e g ath erin g next Wed-1 Sunday school m eets at 10 In the m orning, offering religious educa lected and tu rn ed into th e county cannery for about 20 field crates idea of th e cooling system w hich ' ne8day Ads in the Outlook will increase Olii» FELLOWS GIVE 1 \ ' \ I V I ' I K 1 » V P I t l l E D t U trea su ry over $1(5,000,000 w ithout for each acre, and if they have any keeps th e m eats in p erfect sanl tion to all who d esire to have p art the m e rc h an ts’ prestige, hence bis A A .M l E K S A R i I K O tiK A .M the loss of a d o llar to th e county. field crates out bring them in to ECIKIPEAN A IT O sales, hence his profits. in its program . tary condition. A large m eat case A fine program w as rendered la st He has seen the business of the be filled w ith new hallocks.” ADOPTS BI K K VALVE now« occupies the fro n t and a b ak nig h t bv th e Odd Fellow s a t th e ir sheriff's office grow u n til it is now More th an a m illion Buick ow n The quack g rass m enace is now ery goods case the left side of th e hall In honor of the 109th anniver- I tbe. la r*e8t b,usi.nes8 tb i* ers in Am erica will feel a glow of SEBVICES ANNOUNCED ... . . sta te w ith only tw o exceptions, the receiving considerable atten tio n in main p a rt of the store. A p artitio n FDR GRESHAM TEMPLE sa ry of the order. W alter G. L ynn (>ff)cea of se creta ry of sta te and satisfactio n at the announcem ent th is and o th er vicinities, and is in has been run acro ss th e re a r w hich Service a t the G resham U nde of P o rtlan d m ade th e address of sta te tre a su re r, th at E ngland's m ost expensive mo F rid ay S ven in e. A pril 27. M otion th e evening, te llin g of th e ideals He has refused at all tim es to deed a tim ely topic. Quack g rass se p arate s th e sto rag e room s from to r car, Rolls-Royce, has recently nom inational tem ple will begin picture, C ottrell xehonlhouiu* Sunday m orning with Sunday and w ork of Odd Fellow ship. A. J. ! Perm it any political strik e rs to ex- has increased in th is te rrito ry 1000 the m ain salesroom . adopted the valve-ln-head engine. F rid a y Evening. A pril 2 7 - e n . v , - , ploit th e sheriff s office and has per cent in the p a st ten years. It school a t 10 o'clock. At 2 in the c ard p a rty a n d p rogram . T ro u td ale Some of th e bulkier lines of gro- I T • his Rose of P ortlan d spoke briefly and protected his deputies ag a in st any ing X the ent U of 1 • • “ ~ confirm w sssss I K . J judgm U ' l f t 141x711L M asonlc ha ll. hall. is hard to subdue. F arm ers a re eery m erchandise are now being lhe „n ick Motor com „Hnv whlcIl afternoon the Rev. S. F. I’ltts will Dan W hite gave in te restin g re a d such attem pt. F rid a y Evening. pril 27.—Card pioneered th is type of pow er plant preach. The Rev. D. II. W eiutz 1 p a rty a n d dance, C olum A bia He looks a fte r, feeds, and cares advised to w atch for it and not let d isco n tin u ed at the sto re . ings. g ra n g e hall. it get a sta rt. will preach In the evening at 7:$0 for, a t all tim es, in a hum ane and T he m usical num bers included for electrical appliances a,ld " ° W “ 8 t “ 8 fine8t ,n th e , A , sa n ita ry m an n er, m ore th an 50 per Cords F riday E vening A pril 27.—T w o-act Owing to th e continued rain s, the Each of these p asto rs will con an in stru m e n ta l q u a rte t in w hich Cen t as m any p riso n ers as th ere play a n d lunch, O rient P.-T. A. Buick models, and th e anno u n ce will give longer service if coiled cane berry cu ltu re is far behind. It duct service in P o rtlan d on Sunday G. A. Cox and E. M. W ard played are in the sta te pen iten tiary . m ent is a trib u te to th e d iscrim in a S a tu rd a y Evening A pril 22.—Pleae- His deputies have done m ore to J should be com pleted ord in arily by loosely when not in use and p ro tion of every Buick ow ner .accord at the Redm en’s hall, Blast Ninth a u t Home E pw ortl L eague pot-luck th e banjo. Jerom e C ocklerease the eupper a n d nodal. tected from being jam m ed between I th e first of May. The vineyard w ard the enforcing of the prohibi and H aw thorne, Mr. W eintz p reach violin and Mrs. G eorge D uncan the ing to W alt Metzger, Buick dealer tion law, and destroyed n early as ing a t 11 in the m orning, and Mr. S unday, April 2*.—D edication of piano. C hester P hillips sang and m any stills, as all o th er counties in plow is a good tool to use in plow heavy objects. When a b reak does of G resham and Oregon City. Zion E vangelical Sunday school hall occur It is usually sa fe r to have it ing aw ay from the rows. It can P itts at 7:80 in th e evening. th e L u scher b ro th ers of Fairview the sta te tak en together. a t F ifth and Main. A point of m ore th an passing In then be followed by the g rap e hoe, repaired at a shop ra th e r th an a t yodelled. Clifford Gibbs played a te re st, In the opinion of Buick of Sunday A fternoon, April 29.—Pro- thereby saving from 60 to 75 per tem p t proper splicing at home. A m ixture of flour, pepper and ( III IK II ra in a t U anium u^ C hurch of the co rn e t solo and C lair G ullickson a ficials, is the fact th a t th is British BAPTIST Irethrcn by L adlee’ Glee club of P o rt cent of the hand hoeing. The live- sa lt placed in a p aper sack Is ANNOUNCES SERVICES land i Lurch tro m b o n e solo. T he Crescendo U nles the dust bag of a vacuum I Pro to tyP« of Buick sells a t a much point hand hoe is a good tool with handy when chicken Is to be fried T he B aptist Bible school will Z ith er club of P o rtlan d furnished clean er is emptied afte r using each b*8her price th an Buick. The ex F irst W eek of May Special b a r several m uch appreciated selec Pieces dropped in and sh ak en will w hich to hook quack g rass out of tim e the pores become clogged and Planatim i is two-fold. The Rolla open at the usuul hour next S u n gain h e alth e x am in atio n for echnol children be w ell floured and seasoned and I the hills. If th e re is a w eek's work. day m orning and It is desired th a t tions. ' it will pay to buy one nt these hoes, tile sw eeper loses Its efficiency. n,,yce *« of co u rse a much larg er all th e p aren ts cooperate w ith the T u isd ay , May 1. — N ational child The program follow ed th e su p the kitchen w ill be spotless. tu'ullh day. i T urning the bag inside out occa- and beavler car, and n atu ra lly costs ' as it.is a d u rab le tool and will pay teach ers In helping to secure a per, w hich w as p articip ated in by To hard cook eggs th a t are j tor itself m any tim es before it Is sionally and b rushing is a good ra<’r<‘ to n ianufacture. T hat ac- T uesday Evening. May 1.- M usical Odd Fellow s and th e ir fam ilies. It practice. ; counts for a larg e p a rt of th e dlf- large atten d an ce when the w eather p rogram a t H aley B a p tist church. slightly cracked, p ut a little sa lt i w orn out. w as open to the public. ----------------- — ference. In the second place, each Is Urn- and th e re is much to a llu re in the w ater and it w ill prev en t j W ednesday, May 2.—C leanup day. A usual article in th e kitchen ; of th e featu res listed is m ore cost- the children and o th ers away from th e contents from cooking out. AUTOWISE SERVICE F rid ay E vening, May ♦ —O p eretta a t Repair Driveways. is a ch ild 's pan cake tu rn e r. It is ; Iy th an th e corresponding p a rt in the study of the Bible. The p reach S pringdale P. W L. A. hall. Knowing w hat to do— • Now Is th e tim e to rep a ir your very handy in tu rn in g eggs. ; ca rs of conventional design. In ing service will follow a t 11 W hat you w ant, w hen you w ant Equipped to do it— F rid a y Evening. May 4 —Jen n y Lind drivew ays w ith crushed rock or It, as you w an t it—W ant Ad It. Doing It— chorus and M unson trio a t high echool 1 the ag g reg ate rep resen ted by the o'clock. ym aslu m under auspices Saron road gravel. See W alrad & W right, G u aranteeing it— T he subject of th e serm on In the .u th n eran Window Cleaning. com pleted car. the difference be- c h u id i. G resham . Phone 1631.—Adv. "Use W ant A ds”—a good adage. T h at's autow ise service. For ex p ert window cleaning see com es very g reat. m orning service will be "The P ic Brockway A Nelson F rid a y E v .n in g , M ay 4.—E n te rta in S. T ajlm a, or leave o rd ers with J. tu re We Paint on th e Canvas of m ent a n d supper. T ro u td a le P . T. A Phone 11*1 Ask for Ed. Ross Brown. G resham , phone 2601. ¡ Rolls-Royce builds for lim ited Life.” The B. Y. P. U. will m eet at | I consum ption. Hence, even w ere S a tu rd a y Evening, May S .-L a d le e . Aid h an d k erch ief sale a t Borin« I. O. j the specifications of the two cars 6:30 and th e evening church s e r O r . hall. identical. Btilck's volume produc- vice will com m ence a t 7:30 p. m J S a tu rd ay . May « —F o u n d ers' D ay , tion would m ake B uick’s price rela- The subject of the serm on in the celebration f t a t C ham poeg park. evening will be "D aniel and the < tively low. Volume m an u factu re The Jenny Lind Chorus of Portland S a tu rd ay , May 8 —P le a s a n t Valley alone m akes it possible to sell W riting on the W ail." b a ia a r , e n te rta in m e n t a n d dance. nnd the Munson Trio Beginning Sunday evening. May I such a com bination of expensive f t Bv»nln« May 11—Arem e featu res at a figure w ithin popular "ervlces will begin one half club dance, G reahani M asonic hall. Mrs. Mildred A nderson H ult, in a high class rep o rto ire of songs w hich the g rea t hour later. T he B. Y. P. U. nn ..... ... E vening. M ay U . M other ch o rister of the A ugustana reach. Jen n y Lind made fam ous com m ence a t 7 o'clock and the ftnd d« iighter'» evening" T he B ritish m a n u fa c tu re r's a n f t L u th eran church In P o rtla n d ,' preaching service at 8. Saturday Evening. May 12 Supper will be the d irecto r of t h e : nouncem ent show s th e E uropean anil e n te rta in m e n t Flea M ethodist Iaidles' Aid tren d tow ard Am erican ideas in Jen n y Lind ch o ru s w hich will I H ere is an easy way of keeping engineering. T h at W ednesday Evening, May I«.- Gper- ap p ear F riday evening. May autom otive the kitchen clean. P re p are all food e tta a t Or«-sLam grad«* school success abroad (, at the G resham high scbottl B uick’s signal [over new spapers and then burn the Fi iday. -May IS.— P rim a ry election played its p art In bringing ab o u t I gym nasium Mrs. B ull, in paper. The paper is easily d is ■lay addition to being a m usician 1 th is la test adoption of th e vaive-in- I posed of und leaves th e kitchen in of note, la well qualified as a head engine is regarded as ce rtain i p erfect order. A New L ine of d irecto r of vocal num bers. , ' She Is a g rad u ate of th e Uni- Lawn Mowers, To keep cu rta in s clean when the v erslty of W ashington w here We re Pa lr and 8ba''P«n l8W” windows a re open, sn ap clothespins she m ajored In m usic. S h e * n>ower8' " ' e caB ^or and d eb v e r- decorated to m atch the c u rta in s for ladies At ('»luinhitt (Irangr Hall w as form erly th e v.«al i n - I J ' E Metxger, G resham , phone are handy for pinning them back. is being installed at the Elizabeth Frock al Corbett. IM I.—Adv. tf stru c to r of the A ugustana Shoppe by Miss M. E. Baldw in, p ro p rieto r. C onservatory of Music at H ere a re to be found in all th e popular W hen soft cu stard or cu stard New Footwear for Ladle««. shades bloom ers, vests, panties, com binations, Rock Island, Illinois. The sp rin g 's sm a rtest slip p ers, I Mauce cutdles^ln m aking, set it In a slips, etc. «...«.«a ______ __ ! P8” of lce and heat w ith an pum ps and oxfords a t p opular ,,Kg.b eater until smooth U nder auspices of prices, $3.95, $4 95 and $6.96. Ayls- | —------------------ Columbia G range w orth A M artin, O resham .—Adv. Selected celery tops m ake a very Admission 8 A < . Including Phone 1X11 POWELL ST. o rn am en tal g arn ish and the ten d er Mildred Anderxon Hult refreshm ents. Tell it to One-Flve-Slx-One. tips a re delicious In salad. Reverend B. J. Yates Returns to Gresham Church Services Coming Events r f ft Drawins Nearer Talented Chorister to Direct C oncert G. U. H. S. AUDITORIUM 1 CARD PARTY and DANCE ¿%rco Silk ‘'Underwear FrL_Eve„ Apr. 27 Elizabeth Frock Shoppe J i