Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 01, 1928, Image 1

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    » u ric lu u Ltive;
G resham O utlook
T W IC E
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W EEK
YOL. IS, NO. IS
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TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 1, HISS
92.00 Per Year
••
Votes to Dissolve
purpose of discussing h arv estin g
problem s and deciding on th e pick ­
ing rate s for th e com ing season.
SPRINGDALE PUPILS
WILL GIVE OPERETTA
SI LK LAW OBSERVANCE
Answers Last Call
to Sing in Gresham
Dedicates New Home
The G resham W om an's C h ristian
T em perance Union met w ith Mrs.
F ra n k Peak last T hursday. The
atten d an ce and in te re st was very
good.
Speed Demons at
Speed Bowl Sunday
E xtensive p rep a ra tio n s are going
The special m eeting of the stock-
A charm ing and colorful oper-
Rev. J. H. Wood, Civil W ar Vet- on for th e Je n n y Lind concert
T he day rep lete w ith Utting exer
T he V eterans of F oreign W ars
holders of the G resham F ru it etta, “ In a F lo rist's W indow,” will e ra n and retired M ethodist Eplsco- w hich w ill be given at th e high cises, both of farew ell to th e old
school
gym
nasium
F
rid
ay
evening
p ajam as had been com pleted an a re sponsoring the finest auto raee
G row ers association w as called be presented by pupils of S pring- pal m inister, passed aw ay quietly at
and
welcome
to
th
e
new,
th
e
dedl
S atu rd ay and nearly 85 per cent of
8£ h" 01 u? d«r ‘he d ,re c ,'° " of i“ 8 h° m e i n « re8h,an’'S a tu r d a y af- in th e in te re sts of th e building fund cato ry services of Zion Evangelical s e a t to the C hildrens F arm Home, m eet held in th e no rth w est at the
T his was made possible th ro u g h speed Bowl track . Base Line and
th e stock was found to be rep re- J P , F ln '^ y ° ‘ P o rt‘and, ° " F rid a y ««-noon, aged n early 86 years, leav- of the Saron L u th e ra n church.
church, w ere held Sunday.
th e courtesy of Mrs. P ercy Giese. I
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T he num bers for th is program
seuted
T he financial s t a t e m e n t eve,’lnK. May 4. at 8 o clock
the ____
( ing his aged
com panion with
whom
i . ...n • »a
. .
Twelve-M ile co rn ers, next Sunday,
A
brief
service
beginning
a
t
11
w as read by S ecretary J J
F “ h e r P.
P W.
W L.
L' A.
A hall
h a" at
8t S’'
r
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daIe-
T
he
*
he
had
w
alked
hand
in
hand
for
Springdale. T he ' he had w alked hand in hand for I bavi* been under reh e arsal by the
W
hat
is
called
the
p
atrio
tic
r
o
l
l
.
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o'clock was held in th e old church has been circu lated in th e Sunday
ay b’ accor<Rng to the prom oters
A fter the bills w ere allow ed the follow in« ch ild ren will ta k e p a rt: nearly 67 years, through w ar work, 120 m em bers of th e ch o ru s for a
• cash balance‘ wa Tfound to be suf- Roses' HeIen M e,er' E,lith » « h er. j and as a pioneer circu it rider, in year past. P erfection is th e ir m otto, on R oberts avenue, w hich for the schools, and nearly 100 sig n a tu res I wbo “ re men of experience in the
past
IS
y
ears
has
been
th
e
place
of
w ere received. T his is an enroll-1 game.
flcient to nay six uer cent
on t h e R u t h Shelley and Ju a n ita N orth- | difficult situ atio n s and discouraging and th e co n cert to be presented
o u tstanding Estock
T h il dividend Way: L ittle M ustard Flow er, Rose- circum stances. Because of broken F riday evening is one of polished w orship of the E vangelical emigre m ent of young people betw een th e (
, ..
. .
.
gation.
Follow
ing
th
is
service
,
ages of 14 and 24, who pledge them -
will be th e tirst race of the
w as declared The resoluU on ask m ary » - r n e y : Columbines, D orothy h ealth Mr. Wood retire d from the detail. Such m a ste rs as L ester,
m
arch,
led
by
th
e
m
in
isters
and
ing io? a dissolution of th e cornor C a n ,le r and M axine Zllm ; Datto- active m inistry in 1905 and cam e to Spross,
K ram er, D aniels, Mac
selves to ab stain from all tn to x i- ; 8e“,8<>n11 a l, th e
Bowl trac k s
a fon was X n t o o u s l v carried
dU8' Lucile Baker and Vivian Shel- his farm four m iles east of G resh- Dowell, C u rran . C arrew and R ubin­ m em bers of th e ch u rch council can ts and as p atrio ts work for law an<, , a
, 16
dem ons of the
was
m
ade
to
th
e
new
building
atlon w as unanim ously ca rrie d
ley; Violets. R uthellyn A tkinson, am . w here he lived until seven stein will be heard in chorus in-
observance. Hail th e re been more n o rth w est will com pete, according
. . was unanim ously decided to Mary B ates, Violet P arso n s and y ears ago, when he moved w ith his te rp re ta tio n of th e ir work, w hile w bere tbe P rayer of dedication took tm e, th e en ro llm en t m ight have to th e rep o rt of th e W estern Auto
P aderew ski, Cham inade.
Dvorak ' place-
in stru c t th e executive officers to G ertrude W in ters; P ansies, Cath- wife to G resham .
been much greuter. T his e n ro ll­ Racing association, who say th e re
tra n sfe r th e cannery pro p erty to erin e Bates. M ildred Baker, Lucile
Possibly It may have been w ith a ment from all over th e United will be a t le ast 20 of tbe fastest
Besides his widow Mr. Wood is and o th ers in the violin, cello and
th e B erry G row ers P acking c o m - ; C anzler and Betty Je an Woods; survived by two sons, Isaac T. piano num bers will be given by feeling akin to sad n ess th a t the S tates is to be sen t to L ausanne race c a rs in the n orthw est vielng
I ? 086 ° ‘her th au m em bera Butterflies, Mildred C anzler a n d and
, - - Wm. ~.
-------- who . live
. . . n ear th e M unson trio.
door of the old ch u rch w as closed S w itzerland to be displayed as a for honors.
S. Wood,
ot th e B erry G row ers association H a rrie t Woods; Bees, Cleo B aker G resham , nine g ran d ch ild ren and
T he tra c k is said to be In perfect
The ch o ru s rep e rto ire will in ­ for the la st tim e as far us a se r­ d em o n stratio n at th e convention of
exchanged th e ir old stock certiti- and G race K erslak e; Bugs, H arold I six g rea t gran d ch ild ren . The g ran d - clude th e beautiful ballads m ade vice was concerned. However, this the world W. C. T. U. which m eets shape. It has been sm oothed up
cates for an equal num ber of sh a re s Shelley, N orm an Zilm, H erbert ch ild ren a re Mrs. A lta G entry of fam ous by Jen n y Lind, the songs sen tim en t m ust soon have been dis at th at place Ju ly 26-August 2, and oiled to m ake it absolutely
in the B erry G row ers Packing com - w in te rs and Roy O gari; F lo rists, Salem, Oregon; Miss Mabel Wood she sang and loved m ore th an a placed by one of rejoicing as the 1928. The intention is to refu te the dust proof. A large crew of men
doors of the new ch u rch w ere idea th a t has gone abroad th a t the has been a t work repairing the
p an y '
' Ja ck Brown, Roderick Bates, E lm er ' of Stockton, C alifornia; H arold half ce n tu ry ago.
opened for th e beginning service young people of the United S tates fence and g randstand.
All announcem ent w as m ade th a t L arsen, Louis
Berney, Bobbie Wood of Buffalo, N. Y., Mrs. Ethel
Among th e eight first sopranos of at
11:15.
all ow ners of stock who hold as- Shelley and A lfred C anzler.
'G e ra rd and Ralph Wood of Los An- the ch o ru s is Mrs. Enoch Sandeen,
are in a sta te of rebellion ag ain st
T his race is being placed u nder
sig n m eut receipts of certificates
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geles, H ow ard and C larence Wood who possesses a voice of m ost
The m orning serm on w as deliv­ th e 18th am endm ent and the Vol­ the sanction of the W estern Auto
should p rese n t them a t the cannery
COTTREIJ
of P o rtlan d , Mrs. Edna W hite of pleasing quaity. T here a re six ered by th e Rev. C. W arber of Ev­ stead act.
Racing association and w ith the
office w hen p ar value w ill be paid,
Vancouver. W ashington; and Ever-
Mrs. Lulu H orning, who is sta te V eterans' sponsorship the public
sopranos in the chorus, four erett. W ashington, and was fol
plus a six per cent dividend. T his | Tbe P aren t-T each er association I ett Wood of T routdale. Mrs. Mar- second
lowed by an ad d ress by the Rev. d irecto r of official papers, reported can be ussured of fast ca rs and the
m akes a to ta l dividend of 21 per
hold its reg u lar m eeting next g are t Sahlm an, S eattle, Mrs. Molly first uitos and two second altos.
c e n t paid since the o ïg a n iz a tio n 'o f 1 T ^ u,r8daL L v_eni í g LÍ’.a y _3' _ ™ e. a.n: Â nardJ C h ïc a ^ ,' n u 'ce i, an d Jo h n ! ed withVhe“ d irecto V o f’ th e 'c h o ru s ' A ugust E. Binder of S eattle. Local th at of the en tire subscription sent best events to be had on a d irt
p asto rs, th e Rev. H. V. W ilhelm and to T he Union Signal from Oregon track.
th e association. W hile it seems nual election of officers will take T hrockm orton, S eattle, a nephew ,
the Rev. E. O. Judd, and the Rev. C. In M arch, tw o -th lrd s w ere sent
Mrs.
M
ildred
A
iiderson-H
ult,
and
T h ere will be six events. The
place
at
th
a
t
tim
e.
M
embers
are
sm all, it w ill doubtless com pare
also survive.
Hoffman of P o rtlan d p articip ated from the G resham union.
cannot
speak
too
highly
of
her
ex
­
races proper will s ta r t at 2:30 p. m.,
requested
to
be
present.
A
fine
favorably w ith m any other invest­
John H arrison Wood w as born cellen t w ork. Miss E sth e r Jo h n ­ in th e afternoon service. The eve­
T he date for th e ta le n t tea is ! Preceded by the tim e tria ls s ta rt-
m ents th a t have been made, officials program is being arran g ed for the Ju ly 16, 1842, in P ittsb u rg , P en n ­ son is the accom panist fur the ning serm on was delivered by the
lune 26. At th a t tim e every mem- !
ab° u t 1 p. in.
of the com pany said. It m ade the evening by Mrs. Mary T u rn e r and sylvania, w here he grew to m an ­ chorus. T he num bers a re in E ng­ Rev. Mr. Binder.
her of th e local union is asked to 1 »n *be race program will be eight
developm ent of the berry industry Miss Helen Maxwell, teachers.
hood. On Ju n e 1, 1861, he m arried lish w ith the exception of "N ep­
The dedicatory services w ere u p ­ tu rn in at least one d o llar as th e j °f *be fa ste st ca rs classified in the
possible and all local stockholders
Several of th e young people of E lizabeth T hrockm orton in G reen tune", u Sw edish folk song.
lifting and inspiring. The to tal at re su lt of the exercise of some tai- I
tria ls in a ten -lap rac e: then
have been benefited thereby.
th e com m unity attended th e county county, P ennsylvania. S hortly after
Miss May L eK ander will canvass tendance for the day w as 330. The ent. The an n u al dues, being dlvid th e eight fustest c a rs for ten laps,
club
lectures
and
program
which
the
b
irth
of
th
eir
eldest
son,
Isaac,
A nother event of in te re st to the
G resham th is week in th e sale of excellent serm ons and ta lk s by the ed am ong all the unions of higher elim inating the m oney-w inners of
b erry grow ing indu stry w as the w ere presented at Lusted school last Mr. Wood answ ered th e call of his tickets.
visiting p asto rs and th e m in isters ran k , do not cover the financial the first race; then the next fastest
org an ization last S atu rd ay of the ! F rid ay evening. Several of th e Cot- cou n try and began his arm y s e r­
of G resham w ere much a p p re c ia t­ needs of any local union.
The cu rs in ten laps, elim inating the
tre
ll
school
child
ren
joined.
Ju
n
io
r
vice
w
hich
ended
in
1866.
He
en
­
d irec to rs of the C ooperative B erry
ed by the Rev. E. H orstm aun, p as­ G resham local has adopted th is money w inners of the first two
BORING
Dyer
and
W
esley
and
W
endell
An­
listed
in
the
123d
in
fan
try
P
en
n
sy
l­
G row ers. C. T. Ryan w as elected
tor of the local E vangelical church, m eans to raise money to com plete races. Then will com e the consola­
The Boring I. O. O. F. and Re- and o th ers who w ere privileged to th
p resid ent, E. P. Schedeeu, vice drew s have some fine calves and vania v olunteers, 5th arm y corps.
tion race for non-m oney w inners,
is y ea r’s obligations.
are
very
en
th
u
sia
stic
over
th
e
club
D uring the last year of his service bekah lodges attended the Clacka- attend. T he beautiful floral decor­
p resid e n t; C. B. G reene, se c re ta ry ;
followed by th e big free-for-all, 25
Miss
Maude
A
ldrich
addressed
work.
his wife left th eir little son with mas county convention a t Oregon ations w ere in keeping with the the women on citizenship, urging laps, w hich prom ises to be one of
an d D. E. Towle, m a n a g e r-tre a s­
relativ es and served as
an arm y City on S aturday. T he
various occasion. Miss K ath erin e B ratzel
u rer.
need of in ten se activity am ong the most sp e ctacu lar races ever
Rebekulis to E n tertain .
n u rse at the front. Mr. Wood w as lodges of the county w ere royally presided at the organ in the a fte r­ the
S aturday, May 12, was chosen as
the
drys, and illu stra tin g her talk w itnessed on a half-m ile d irt tra c k
Don't
m
iss
the
R
ebekah
e
n
te
r­
detached for service in the sam e en tertain ed by th e Oregon City
noon com m unity service and Miss with m any incidents w hich had in these p arts. T he association has
the date lor berry field inspection,
tainm
ent
Monday
evening.
May
7,
arm y hospital in w hich Mrs. Wood lodge.
In the aftern o o n a field Leona Beckm an of Spokane had om e under her observation. T hose g u aran teed to have all the speed the
d etails of w hich will be announced
I. O. O. F. hall. Vocal and in s tru ­ w as n urse.
m eet w as held in w hich th e lodges ch arg e of th e m usic for th e m o rn ­ who m iss th e ad d resses of Miss trac k will tak e and the best driv ers
later.
m ental num bers, readings, comic
A fter th e ir d isch arg e from ser- took p art. The Boring Rebekahs
who pilot n o rthw est race cars.
A ldrich m iss a trea t.
T he sem i-annual m eeting of the songs. Everybody welcome. A free vice Mr. and Mrs. Wood left th eir placed tirst in the relay race, first ing and evening services.
A
fter
th
e
long
period
of
w
orship
can n ery association m em bers will w ill offering will be tak en .—Adv.
ea ste rn home and moved to Homer, horseshoe co n test and tirst in tug-
For low est ra te s on autom obile,
Illinois, w here th ree other sons of-w ar. T he I. O. O. F. boys placed in th e old church on Roberts ave­ MOTION I'UTI KE TO
tru ck and g eneral Insurance see
w ere born, L aurence and E llsw orth second in the relay and second in nue, the present optim istic move to
ILLUSTRATE
LECTURE
B. W. T h o tn e.—Adv
who died in infancy, and W illiam the horseshoe contest. The next th e la rg e r building and m ore cen ­
W. B. Holden, su p erin ten d en t
who survives. In 1876 the fam ily county convention of th e Odd Fel- tra l locution a t F ifth and Main of Dr.
d san itariu m , will speak
moved to K ansas. In 1877 Mr. lows will be held at E stacad a in stree t Is decidedly a signul note of in P th o e rtlan
Gresliuin S eventh Day Ad­
p ro g ress in C h ristian w arfare. As
Wood took up a claim and th e re November
but the Sunday school hull has ventist church F riday evening, May
n r e ? c b e ii8 «“ h ^ T m “ "t
’ Mra S arah ^ a n k . “ form er real- yet
S i I o'< lu c k
l)r. Holden w ill I
been com pleted, b ut p lan s for the
fu tu re include th e erectio n of the show sev eral reels of motion pic­
u pper p a rt of the s tru c tu re yi form tu res, tak en in the m ission fields of
num ber o ' ><■— . mot will, . . » I - a sym m etrical ch u rch edifice, the c e n tra l A frica by E ld er W. H. An
license in Illinois. D uring th eir ous
accident in P o rtlan d , w here she whole to cost ap p ro x im ately $13, del-sou. for m any y ears a m issio n ­
residence in K ansas Mr. and Mrs. resides,
week ago w hen she was 000. M artin & F u ller of P o rtlan d ary In th e d ark continent.
Wood w ent th ro u g h an Indian w ar knocked a down
by an au to and had w ere th e c o n tra c to rs for the
T hese p ictu res show th e home
experience.
h er leg broken. She is being cared church.
life and custom s of th e people and
Mr. and Mrs. Wood and th e ir two for
at th e home of her son-in-law
som e of th e ir cerem onies, as well
sons cam e w est in an ¡m
igrant
,,,
.
im ig
ran t . ....
as the m ethods jised by th e m is­
Ò. L^ké of' Bm h,ga n ,M r.r Lakel,yiS
Foundry Work P ro g ressin g .
T he G eneral Foundry com pany sio n aries to reach th ese heathen
San F ran cisco by passenger tra in
c
a
rrie
r
on
ru
ra
l
ro
u
te
No.
3,
out
of
and from San F ran cisco to P o rt­ the local postoffice. Mrs. F ra n k Is lias leased the foundry from the people. A fo rtu n e, offered by th e
G eneral Jle frig e ra tin g & M anufac­ motion p ictu re people who wish to
land by boat, arriv in g A ugust 7,
P R E S E N T E D BY
1S82. At th e conference of the im proving rapidly and will soon be tu rin g co rp o ratio n , located on the com m ercialize it, has been refused
site of th e old Beaver S tate Motor for th is picture.
church th a t fall Mr. Wood was ap ­ able to be about again.
Le Roy F ra n k and fam ily w ere com pany, and Is proceeding with
Dr. Holden Is an e n te rta in in g
pointed to Springfield, w here he down
from Pendleton and spent the nniklng ui castin g s, five men sp eak er at all tim es and it will be
served for tw o y ears and w here a
ch u rch was built.
He built a Sunday at the home of Floyd Lake. now being em ployed, two of these well w orth the effort to hear him
ch u rch a t T illam ook and in 1887 The It. F ran k fam ily w as out from local men. C astings a re being F riday evening. No adm ission fee
com pleted the G resham ch u rch 1 b o u n ty A s s e s s o r C
m ade for the refrig eratin g p lan t in will be charged, but an offering for
of Portland, Oregon
nty A ssessor Cook and fam ily sem i-steel, grey Iron, brass, bronze m issions w ill be tak en at th e close
w hich had been sta rte d some tim e
before.
T his was the ch u rch of Oregon City w ere d in n er guests and alum inum . T be w ork has been of the lecture. All are Invited to
at the home of Wm. M orand S u n ­ p ro g ressin g for the past ten days attend.
w hich wan la ter sold to th e E v an ­ day
with the help of but five men, but
gelical congregation and w hich has
im plem ents, m achinery th a t do
L. H. M allicoat, V. A. M endenhall ft is expected th a t th e force will be
ju s t been abandoned for th e ir new and
tbe w ork in the rig h t way, delivered
Mr.
Stonenian
sp
e
n
t
th
e
w
eek­
Increased later.
q u arte rs.
and g u aran teed . T erm s.
H essei
Among th e o th er ch arg es w hich end on a fishing trip to th e Des-
R E -E L E C T
Im plem ent Co.—Adv.
| they served w ere Newberg, S ilver- chute
TROUTDALE
Mrs.
Fannie
D
anielson
from
ton, Nehalem , Cottage Grove, Bay
Don’t forget the ad v e rtise rs when
The card p arty given a t th e Ma­
City, C resw ell, Coberg, Goshen and C latskanie spent the week-end with
you need an y thing in th e ir line.
Big Fall Creek. At two different her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. John sonic ball by tbe E a ste rn S tar
tim es Mr. Wood served as p asto r ot I ' ,Pyerv and her 8i8ter' Mr8' R E ch a p te r F riday nig h t was a very
p leasan t affair, 17 tab les being
th e G resham church. At one tim e
.
or an o th er th e Rev. and Mrs. Wood L . M elville Richey w as down from played. H onors w ent to Mrs. L. A.
have served p ractically every Meth- ‘ " 7 “? is ,o 8pelld ,h e ,W^ k e " d W alrad of G resham and H. C. Wlh-
odist church in (a s te rn M ultnom ah
.1, | \ 8 ,,a r*'ntHr Mr. and Mrs. O. on. and consolation to Mrs. Hudson
1 i i
. i o f M ay
S jwi i.ii b a r
"The Chorus with the Jenny Lind Spirit”
and M r.U nlster. T be com m ittee con­ g a in
including
Rockwood,
Fairview ,
.
.
h e a lth e x a m in a tio n fo r m*hool
T routdale, P lea san t Home, Bridal
H. « . K nox Is p lan n in g on moving sisted of those east of the Sandy. A c h ild re n .
Veil, H u rlb u rt, P leasan t Valley and , ntO P° r tla n d
,b e " Par f<' » re " " dainty lunch was served by Mrs.
u e e d a y . M ay 1 — N a tio n a l c h ild
An event you cannot afford to miss
o th e r places, besides the Boring 8 P urch asin g a
a " d **
Anna A nderson, Mrs. T hom as Low h e T a lth
day.
1
to
deliver
wood
from
his
property
and
Mrs.
S
usan
H
arding.
and Viola-Canby circ u its in C lack­
T u e s d a y E v e n in g M ay 1.- M u n b a l
here
to
P
o
rtlan
d
custom
ers.
Rosco
am as county
Je ss C alkins cam e from Seuttle
AI SPICES SAKON LUTHERAN CHURCH
Knox will have ch arg e of th e farm . S atu rd ay to visit friends and re la ­ p r o g ra m a t H a le y B a p tie t c h u rc h .
The Ladles Aid Is p lan n in g for a tives In T routdale.
W e d n e s d a y , M ay 2.—C le a n u p d ay .
Card of Thanks.
50
ADMISSION
25c
h an dk erch ief sale to be given at
Your Sheriff
We wish to express our sincere th e I. O. O. F. hall S atu rd ay eve­
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. H arlow and
F r id a y E v e n in g . M ay 4 — O p e r e tta a t
H
prlngdah*
I*.
W.
L.
A
h
all.
appreciation
for
th
e
assista
n
ce
and
Robert
H
arlow
w
ere
Sunday
d
in
­
Tickets on sale now
ning, May 5. T here w ill be a short
the kind expressions of sym pathy program a fte r which handkerchiefs ner guests at the hom e of Mr. and
F r i d a y E v e n in g , M ay 4 —J e n n y L in d
d u rin g our recent bereavem ent.
choruH a n d M u n so n tr io a t h ig h sch o o l
I will be sold. A cafeteria lunch will Mrs. Sam H arlow in P o rtlan d .
m
under
auHpIcea
S a ro n
W. A. Myers and Fam ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B urns and y .u m th n e a r x a lu
be served, also th e re w ill be an ex ­
n c h u rc h .
perienced candy m ak er from P o rt­ d au g h ters M argaret and G ladys of
F rid a y
E v e n in g . M ay 4.— P .-T . A.
land who will m ake and pull taffy. Newberg sp en t the week-end a t the
p la y a t P le a a a n t V alley g r a n g e h all.
The ladies a re w orking hard to home of Mrs. M argaret Burns.
' ’ ■ t "
j m ake th is an enjoyable evening for
Mrs. Fred Pelton sp en t W ednes­
F r id a y E v e n in g , M ay 4 - E n te r t a i n ­
' all.
day at Sellwood visiting old friends m e n t a n d n u p p er, T ro u td a le P . T A.
.Mrs. Emma G regson, Mr. and Mrs.
Masonic Hall, Gresham
Mrs. It. D. Bailey of G resham and
Republican Pri mûries
a y E v e n in g . M ay 4 - III uet rated
1C. L. G regson and th ree sm all sons, Mrs. Lee E vans w ere luncheon le c F tu rid
r e b y O r. W. B H o ld en a t Sev-
May 18
: and John Juv en ile m otored to guests at th e home of Mrs. A. I). e n th - O a y A d v e n tlu t c h u rc h .
Longview on S atu rd ay to v isit rela- K endall Tuesday. Sunday guests
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P a id A d v .
i tives and tOodidp ce le b ra te Mrs. a t the K endall home w ere Mr. and
i i »ring I. O
i Em m a Gregson'» m o th e r's 80th Mrs. Win. F eh ren b ach er and c h il­ O. F h all
i birthday. They were Joined on S un­ dren of S pringdale.
MAY-DAY
SPORT DANCE
day.
M ay
day by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cook
Mrs. T. Scott of Salem sp en t S u n ­ c e S le a b tu r a r tio
W ear S u m m er C lothes for Com fort
n a t C h a m p o e g p a rk .
!
and
son
of
P
ortland.
T
hey
rep
o
rt-
day
at
the
home
of
her
son,
C.
E.
I.n*t Dance of the Season
j ed a very p leasant tim e. They re- S co lt and family.
S a tu r d a y , M ay 5.— P le a n a n t V alley
G e n tle m e n
Ladies
Gigratfs Orchestra
tie
tte
turned Sunday evening.
Mrs. F ran k C raw ford and d au g h ­ b a z a a r , e n te r ta in m e n t a n d d an ce.
Jo hn Ju v en ile has gone to Sandy te r Viola sp en t a few days last
M o n d a y E v e n in g . M ay 7 — R e b e k a h
Republican Candidate
, to w ork for Robert Jo n sru d .
week at tbe hom e of her m other, e n te r ta in m e n t. I O. O F h all
for
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. S h attu ck and Mrs. E tta Pye, In P o rtlan d .
T h u r s d a y E v en in g . M ay 10 - A m e r­
little d au g h ter E vangeline visited
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. H arlow and h a n l e g i o n m inut rel nhow . h ig h
relativ es In P o rtlan d S unday a fte r­ son Robert w ere d in n er g u ests S a t­ w h o o l g y m .
noon.
urday evening at the W. B. Strubble
E v en in g
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| V. Spada Is driving a Buick, p u r­ home in P o rtland.
*lub < a r d p a r ty , (Jrii anti« leer Inn
chased th ro u g h the W. W. Metzger
The Ladies Aid will give a silv er i
agency.
tea at the home of Mrs. L. A. H ar- i F rid a y E v e n in g M ay 1 1 — A rem e
FOR
lu b d aiw e, O re x h a m M an en te h all.
low W ednesday afternoon, May 2.
P a id A dv
Mnehlnery.
A supper and , p rogram
. . ____ . . will
. ______
be i F r i d a y E v e n in g , M ay It.—Mother
A larg e list of used disc h arrow s, given F riday evening a t the gchool i an<1 ‘»«ughter n «wenmg
plows, cream se p a ra to rs, gas en­ houne by the P.-T. A.
S a t u r d a y E v e n in g , M ay 11.- H upper
REPUBLICAN FOR
gines, etc., a t a big saving to you.
, and
e n te r ta in m e n t. P le a n a n t H o m e
M e th o d ist ( . a d l e . ’ Aid
H essel Im plem ent Co., phone V141.
FAIRVIEW
—Adv.
W e d n e s d a y E v e n in g , M ay 1Í
The F airview P aren t-T each er a s ­ e t t a a t G re s h a m g r a tte xehool. Oper-
A IT O W ISE SERVICE
sociation will bold Its la st m eeting
Republican. M ultnomah County
of th e year F rid ay evening a t the d a F y rld a y , M ay l i . — P r i m a r y e le c tio n
Knowing w hat to do—
schoolhouse. A sh o rt business ses- ,
Equipped to do it—
H um lay. M ay 20 - 0 . U. H .S . b a e -
•Ion will precede the program , after
Doing It—
SLOGAN: Experienced
-ala,ireate se rv lc e , h ig h sch o o l g y m -
w hich a “hobo h an d -o u t” will be < riaslu
G uaran teein g It—
Yomiir Business Man of
m.
Legislator — Fighting al­
served.
That's autowlse service.
experience und trood
W edn. d a y E v e n in g M ay 2.1 C la s s
Itroekw
ay
A
Nelson
ways for constructive and
n ig h t, I92M g r a d u a t i n g c la a s G U. I t H.
jmlir ment.
Phone 1171
Ask for Ed.
I he I. II. M.
against selfish and per­
F r id a y
E v e n in g . M ay 25. — C om -
D octor—"A re you bothered w ith
e m e n t e x e rc is e s , G. U. H. 8. d a s »
AfiBNCT
th in g s dancing before your e y e s f u m t etu 1921.
nicious laws.
New Vaughn garden tra c to rs and
T ired B usiness Man (ard en t first
P a id A dv.
P a id Adv. b y P o p ic k f o r R e p re-
tra c to r im plem ents. H essei Im ple­ n lg h te r)—“No, in fact I r a th e r like
lu e e d a y E v e n in g M ay 2 » - A m e r l
( e n ta tlv t C lub.
carl la-g lo n ( G re s h a m P o s t) d an ce,
m ent Co.—Adv.
It.”
H andy I. O. O F h all.
“ The Best You Ever Heard
M u sic S u b lim e '
77ie Jenny Lind Chorus
at G. U. H. S. GYMNASIUM
Friday Eve, May 4
8:15 P.M.
Coming Events
Thomas M.
Hurlburt
f
Areme Club Dance
FRIDAY. MAY 11
J. o.
BAILEY
State Senator
RE - ELECT
Jas. D.
OLSON
State
Representative
I stand on my rec­
ord. Public welfare
irst, always.
Ed.
Popick
State __
Representative