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< » v v 11 Y7 11 1 T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 18, NO. 2á n V • o Seek Wide Pavement ORESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 35, 1»28 II’ * " " ...................................... NEXT OUTLOOK ISSUED MONDAY T uesday’s Outlook next week will be printed Monday in o r der to get delivery on th e ru ra l routes on Tuesday, th e re being no c a rrie r delivery on W ednes day, D ecoration Day. T uesday's pap er w ill contain im portant announcem ents for W ednesday of w hich it is hoped rea d ers w ill get th e full benefit. D ecoration Day w ill be ob served by th e postofflces and sto res generally. A nnouncem ent is made of s e r vices at G resham Union high school gym nasium at 10 a. m T he local am usem ent a ttr a c tion w ill be au to races a t the speedbow l track. l. • • TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS n .M ,,er Year a ' Efficiency of Spark ' “ KITES’* TITLE OF --- ------------------------- - High School Seniors Present Fine Program To th e E d ito r of O utlook:— Re free, but th e re a re very few lots PASTOR’S SERMON T he dem and for a w ider pave I P ro g ressiv e im provem ent in mo- ferrin g to your a rtic le in th e O ut T he gym nasium w as well filled * . , ! T he Rev. H. V. W ilhelm , p asto r m ent on th e Bbse L ine road from i to r c a rs and gas engines, since eral y ears ago Ju d g e Cotton . W ednesday evening w ith an ap p re look of May 22. on th e deplorable ... b ev .... 92d stre e t to th e 12-mile co rn e rs .. .. . ,, ° f th e M ethodist church, announces ' th e ir en try a q u a rte r of a cen tu ry w ent into the m a tte r very carefu l y , , , ,, , ... . . . ciative audience w hich gathered to condition of th e G resham cem etery , w as em phasized by a sp e cta cu la r , _ , as the title of his serm on for Sun- for us and finally got th e opinion listen to th e senior class night ex j ago, has been g en erally uniform In , . c a rav an of approxim ately 250 re s i day m orning, "K ites and O ther « I w an t to explain, as a m em ber of of th e atto rn ey g en eral, w hich was ercises of G resham Union high ¡th e developm ent of th e v a r io u s '.., K . . .. . d en ts of th a t th o ro u g h fare last the school board, the board s atti- th a t all money handled by the T hings." It is a m atter of some school’s 1928 g rad u atin g class. T he Monday, who drove into P o rtlan d speculation Jtist w hat lesson may , p a rts n ecessary to th e ir o * peration. . . e school board w as to be used for ai.uu. I | . tu d . e re ga r ,jing .. t be upkeep of . . th program did not have a dull mo and w ent to th e courthouse for a be draw n from the flying of a kite, C a rb u re to rs are now break in g up ' grounds school purposes and th a t alone. m ent from th e beginning of D irect conference w ith the county com but doubtless some p ractical ap p li | th e gas p article s in to finer p a rts, I T his condition m akes it im possi or C arl Bow m an's snappy o rch e stra cation will be made. m issioners. delivering to th e cylin d ers a m ix- T his sam e <,ue8tlon com «8 “ P ble for th e board to spend any num ber, “S elections from Robin T he pavem ent is now 18 feet In the evening he p reaches again i tu re of gasoline and air m ore easily i Ilearly every y ear and the board money on it and in my opinion th e Hood", to the closing class song, w ide and is clearly too n arrow to tired. T im ing of th e firing h as ! has sev eral tim es tried to find a best way to keep th e g rounds iu a on the topic, "C h ristian Optim ism ." th e com position of Ruby Barlow. han d le the traffic w hich daily flows been reg u lated to w here th e m ix- w»y of using som e of th e school resp ectab le condition would be to affirm ing th a t C h ristian optim ism is T he class n ight exercises this over it. The delegation, headed by a far different m a tte r th an con lu re is fired at th e p ro p er in stan t, money for th is w orthy purpose. form some kind of an o rganization year contained several fine stu n ts W. H. H arlow , presid en t of the Valves, pistons and rin g s a re giv-I T his plot of ground was donated j for th a t purpose and let them have vincing oneself th at all is well. and iu addition w as m ore th an usu Base Line Im provem ent club, asked The Sunday school m eets a t 10 ing g re a te r efficiency and, in con- to th e school d istric t for burial p u r- full charge. Civic pride ought to ally m ade up of m usical num bers. for a 9-foot strip of concrete pave junction w ith th e im proved b aian c- J poses only and no provision w as induce anyone to m ake a sm all do- I o'clock and th e League a t 7. T hese C arl Bowman displayed th e tru e m ent on each side of the p resen t j ing of th e cra n k sh aft, have re- m ade for its upkeep. Any resident nation or donate some tim e tow ard are for everyone, but p articu la rly touch of th e o rc h e stra leader and for the young people. blacktop, w hich would give a pave ; duced vib ratio n to a m arked de- I of th e d istric t is en titled to a lot its upkeep. A. DOWSETT. it would not be greatly su rp risin g T he Dally V acation Bible schoal m ent of 36 feet ,or room for four j gree. P roduction an d d i s t r i b u t i o n ---------------------------------------------------- if th e class prophecy, w hich spoke lan es of travel! begins on Monday ut 9 a. m. Miss ! of elec tric c u rre n t th ro u g h the of Bowman as th e d irecto r of the Maud A ldrich will be in charge, a s G eorge W. Buck, county road ‘ ignition system has been im proved New York sym phony, would some sisted by an able group of teach ers. m aster, estim ated th a t it would up to th e point w here th e firing tim e be tru e. cost ap proxim ately $275,000 to All ch ild ren in terested are co rd ia l c u rre n t is delivered to th e sp a rk C om m encem ent exercises will ly invited. The school will con- w iden th e pavem ent to 36 feet, and One of the finest program s ever Plug, but from th e re to th e firing tin u e two weeks w ith sessions from ,a k e placp ,hia pvp" ,nK In th e high $175 000 to w iden it to 32 feet. listened to at a G resham g ath erin g , j points of th e sp a rk plug little im- 9 to 12. A sm all reg istra tio n fee 8ch,’nl Kymnasium T he list of Amedee M. Sm ith, ch airm an of was rendered la st evening a t th e provem ent has been m ade un til re- M arie C ecilia B rugger died at Dr. J. C arlos G horm ley of P o rt g ra d u a te s In th e class follow s: th e com m issioners, said th a t the G resham gram m ar school w hen a cently. 7:30 p. m. W ednesday, May 23. She land h as been secured to deliver w ill be charged. A larg e and im p o rtan t rally of M arg aret Acers, John A nlcker, county receives only $600,000 a n class of 29 eighth g rad e boys and Since th e beginning of the sp ark w as th e th ird child of Ju liu s and th e M emorial Day ad d ress a t the n u ally from th e sta te for highw ay g irls, in addition to nine w ho fin- , Plug, those in te reste d In its im- Anna M ullenhoff and w as born Ju ly public exercises to be held a t the tl.o ch u rch w ill be held on Monday D onald A nkrom , Vivian A rnot, Del- w ork, and th a t a fte r b ridges and ished th e grades a t m id-term , re- provem ent have been unable to 18, 1873, at M arne, Schlesw ig-H ol high school gym nasium W ednesday evening at 8 o’clock. It will be In m ar Baker, ltuhy Harlow. Richard ferries and oth er necessary m ain ceived diplom as. E very num ber on , find a m a teria l w hich could w ith- stein, w here sh e sp e n t h er child- m orning. May 30, at 10 o’clock l)r. tlie n a tu re of a reception for new Beadle. F red erick Becbill, Goldie M argaret ten an ce w ork is tak en ca re of only the program w as received w ith stan d th e stra in of te m p e ra tu re > hood, w as baptized and confirm ed G horm ley is the ch airm an for the m em bers, and a discussion of fu- Bjur, C arl Bowman, B rannan. Doris Brown, Hazel B unt tu re p lan s for ch u rch activity. Dr. about $200,000 rem ain for new con pleasure. T he Rev. H. L. W eiss changes and a t th e sam e tim e give ,n th e C h ristian faith. hosp italizatio n com m ittee of the stru ctio n . Should th e license fees of P ortlan d delivered th e ad d ress a reaso n ab le in su latio n a g a in st the She cam e to A m erica w ith her sta te A m erican Legion and a m em Dowson, p asto r of th e F irs t M eth ing, Edna B urlingam e, Jam es Bush be reduced, he said, th e county to th e pupils. i grounding of th e high tension cu r- m o th er and five b ro th e rs and sis ber of th e n ational ho sp ital board. odist ch u rch , of P o rtlan d , will give ong, P ercy C arlson, Roy C arlson, an address. Leland Cochran, Ralph C ostner, would be sh o rt about $100,000 for T he class officers a re A lan re n ’ n ecessary to fire th e gas te rs in 1889, th e fath er and two Special m usical num bers are being Eugene Davis, A villa DeW itte, bridges and ferries and w ould have Cathey, p resid e n t; C h arlo tte John- ch a rg e in th e cylinders. To m eet b ro th ers having preceded them by arran g ed . L au ren ce D outhit, Evelyn H ansen, n o thing for new road construction. son, vice presid en t; l’ENTEUOST SUNDAY sev eral years. They first located The an n u al sale of poppies for E lisabeth th e conditions im posed they adopt- Follow ing th e conference w ith T hornton, se c re ta ry ; Je an Inglis. ■ed Porcelain, w hich w as th e best a t Leigh, Nebr., w here she was th e help of indigent so ld iers of the TO RE COMMEMORATED E dm und H ansen, G erald H aynes, th e county com m issioners th e pe tre a su re r. Services on P en teco st Sunday Irene Jo h n so n , Amy K endall, F lo r m a teria l they could find for th is Joined in holy w edlock to Andrew late w ar will begin S atu rd ay to titio n e r s , w ent to the cham ber of B rugger, Ju n e 16, 1892. will be held a t th e Evangelical ence King, Eva Lockwood, Ja n e continue u n til M emorial Day. The service. W hile it w as far from Follow ing are the nam es of the L inden Lunday, Swea com m erce forum to p a rtic ip a te in In 1902 she cam e to Oregon w ith poppies will be on sale W ednesday ch u rch Sunday m o rning a t the L ord, p erfect it show ed a reaso n ab le in g rad u a tes: th e Base L ine program in connec su la tin g value and it did p erm it the her fam ily and first located at m orning at the public m em orial usual w orship hour a t 11, preceded Lundbom , Elsie M attson, Edwin Ruth A nderegg, M arjorie Ayls- firing of th e gas, though im per- ! P leasan t Valley, in 1906 on the tion w ith the luncheon. service and it is hoped th u t every by th e Bible school at 10. The Rev. Maxwell, George M cA llister, G ladys w orth, E lizabeth Blonn, Jean fectly, and today th e porcelain M elville F arm at 12-mile co rn ers. the McCann, V aughn McCann, F rances person a t the service w ill w ear a E. H o rstm an n , p asto r of Botkin A lan Cathey Je an E lking- g park p ,ug |g thp onp ra„ and in th e fall of 1924 a t P o rtlan d , poppy. T hese paper floweys are church, will speak on, “T he S ta tu re Moist, Olive Norby, A lbert Nord- PIONEER RESIDENT O’Donnell, George DIES AT »6 YEARS ton, E sth e r E rdm an, Mabel G unth-1 used. I ’ A fter a 10 w eek s’ illn ess she died m ade by ex-service men who a re of tlie F u ln ess of C h rist.” U nder bloiii. Ja ck er, H atsuko H atori, H elen Hollo G eorge W. Landon, for 45 y ears a It w as c e rta in th a t w ith th e im- | a t ’he af?e of 54 years, 10 m onths unable to engage In a gainful occu the influence of tlie Spirit qf God Okuda, Mary Ja n e P eterson, W al resid e n t of the vicinity of G resh way, Je a n Inglis, C h arlo tte Jo h n provem ent of th e m otor ca r stead - and 5 d ays and leaves to m ourn her pation, and they a re placed on sale (he C h ristian is to grow m ore and lace l’ick th o rn , Ina Richey, Lily am, died W ednesday, May 23, at son, R oberta K idder, Ivan Kor- ily advancing, in tim e th e re would | 'ieath her h usband, Andrew B rug- eacli y ear a t th e very sm all price m ore Into th e likeness of th e C hrist. Rybnick, Milton S atte rstro m , F re d th e hom e of his son-in-law and sund, Lucy Lane, G ertrude Lee, come an im provem ent over the old ¡Be r > ’wo sons, E rn e st and Theodore, of 10 cents each. W ltile th is All m em bers of th e com m unity erick S ears, B ernice Sloop, Mabel Woodrow M athews, Eldon M etzger, d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam sty le sp a rk plug. Today th is is an ' a d au g h ter, G ertru d e, h er m other, am o u n t is near nothing to th e p u r having no ch u rch home a re co rd i Sm ith, A rden Squire, M urgarot St. B arb ara S tanley, at the age of 95 years, 4 R obert M etzger, E lizabeth Mills, accom plished fact. Scientific re- Mrs. A nna M ullenhoff, of G resham , ch a se r ,the ag g reg ate of thou san d s ally invited to w orship with them C lair, P au l Sw anson, W alters, E arl Weiss, M arguerite Sunday. m onths and 12 days. D uring the Doris P alm blad, Mack Stout, L orin search h as developed O palite, a | tw o b ro th ers, C arl M ullenhoff of of sales am ounts to considerable. E lizabeth vitreous m ateria l having the tra n s- Uelgh, Nebr., and H erm an Mullen Welch, E arl W hetzel, Robert la st of Decem ber Mr. L andon w as Sm ith, Amy T inner, T he m in iatu re cem etery, a re p Thom, E lizabeth T hornton, R obert W right. strick en w ith pneum onia which paren cy and in su latin g p ro p erties hoff of G resham , tw o sisters, Mrs rese n tatio n o t F lan d e rs Held, has BAPTIST UIIURI II T auscher, C arl Tenney, L uella w as followed la ter by a light p a r of g lass and th e added q u alities of T heodore B rugger and Mrs. E rn est been erected on the law n a t the ANNOUNCES SERVICES W atson. aly tic stroke. He had been bedfast toughness and ability to w ith stan d Schw edler of G resham , a g rand city ball and is rem in d fu l to the T he Bible school of th e Buptist BASEBALL SEASON IS The follow ing pupils finished the th e g rea t te m p e ra tu re ENDED WITH VICTORY changes ich ild . A udrey B rugger, and m any passerb y of the m em orial holiday ch u rch w ill begin prom ptly ut 9:45 since th a t tim e. He suffered a sec G resham Union high school won ond stro k e May 21 from w hich he eighth grad e the m iddle of th e p rese n t in gas engine cylinders, oth er rela tiv e s and a host of so near a t hand. next Munday m orning and th e y ear: never rallied. A rad io poppy p rogram will be preach in g service will follow a t 11 a baseball gam e h ere T uesday w ithout crack in g , checking or the friends Jam es B arnes, C harles Conklin, undue ab so rp tio n of heat, w hich F u n eral services will be held b ro ad cast th is evening over KOIN o'clock. T he p asto r will preach from M olalla 6 to 3, closing the Mr. Lancfon w as born n ear Bluns- ville, T enn. On M arch 15, 1866, he K ath a riu a Dietl, Joe Exley, Marie a re q u alities n ot p rese n t in po rce S atu rd ay ut 3 p. m. a t the E vangel betw een 9 and 9:50 o’clock. and the su b ject of the serm on will m ost su ccessfu l ath letic season the ical ch u rch , G resham , u nder th e di The w as m a rrie d to E lizabeth H enkle H am ilton, Clyde Jen n in g s, H erm an lain. be, "T he E nem ies of Pence.” The local school bas enjoyed. who passed aw ay F eb ru ary 10, Judd, Alice Shelley, L au ra Todd. gam e was a th rille r w ith M olalla In sp a rk plugs having cores of rection of th e Jaco b so n F u n eral evening service will com m ence a t PLEASANT VALLEY 8 o'clock and the topic of th e s e r ta k in g an early lead of th ree ru n s 1911. They cam e to Oregon in May, O palite th e re a re tw o q u alities of d irecto rs. In te rm e n t w ill be in Service Man Installs Wash Rack. K enneth K esterson is home from mon w ill be, "A Realm W ithout Bcorcd on close h ittin g and a 1882, and lived a t Brooks th e first o u tstan d in g value w hich th e porce- G resham cem etery. The Rev. B W ithin the past w eek th e re has lain core does not possess. It is H o rstm an n , p asto r of th e Evangel E lkton, D ouglas county, w here he C om petition.” year, la te r moving to th e vicinity O resham e rro r. T he locals scored tw o ta llie s In th e fifth inning and of G resham w here they resided u n been installed a t the G resham S er tra n sp a re n t, th u s p erm ittin g th e | 'cal ch u rch , will have ch arg e of th e has been for th e last four m onths vice statio n an autom obile w ash light from th e firing of th e gas m ix- religious services. w orking on the farm of his b ro th er cinched th e gam e in the seventh til called by death. SEATTLE SPEAKER Keith. w ith four m ore. T he deceased is survived by six ra c k w hich joins the grease rack on tu re to show th ro u g h th e top of I ---------------------- IN GRESHAM SUNDAY Mrs. Rhoda Chllcote, Mr. and ch ild ren , S. J. Landon of P o rtlan d , th e south. The building, 18x22 feet th e sp a rk plug so th a t one may COVV FEATURES IN G resham bad a hard tim e hitting T he Rev. H. E. K reider, financial Mrs. L au ra P ullen and Mrs. in size, is of corru g ated sh eet iron ac tu a lly see th e firing w hich Is WINDOW DISPLAY Mrs. Glel A lford, Mr. and Mrs field se creta ry of S eattle-P acific McDonald, M olalla p itcher, who R obert Lay, all of Sail Diego, Calif, Jo sep h in e S tanley of G resham . Mrs. and has a cem ent floor. A w ashing ta k in g place inside th e cylinder, Not g| nce t be ja y of th e m onocled college, will preuch a t th e F ree th rew a slow curve. O kuda, who L ola S path of Seaside, Oregon, E. m achine, the F rien d , electrically th is fea tu re being of g re a t value in E ng lish m an has th e re been a m ore a re visitin g relativ es In P lea san t M ethodist ch u rch Sunday m orning occupied th e m ound for th e home Valley. Mrs. Lay and Mrs. A lford D. L andon of C entralia, W ash., and propelled, is placed In one end of th e location of ,g n ltlo n , gag Or en a t 11 o’clock. Sunday school will team , w as wild at tim es but showed a ttra c tiv e window fe a tu re a t th e a re d au g h ters of Mrs. Chilcote. Mrs. Effie Booth of Boring, also 26 th e building. This m achine c a rrie s gine tro u b le. It has an in su latin g un u su al nerve when he com pleted be held at 10 o'clock. sto re of th e W alrad M ercantile David Savo and sons Hugo and g ran d ch ild ren and 14 great g ra n d a 300-pound p ressu re of w ater. T he I regigtanCe of 5B>Ooo volts as ag ain st ! th e gam e a fte r having his pitching T he young people's service will com pany th a n the one placed th e re ch ild ren . He w as united w ith the boiler, w hich is heated by fuel oil, 8.000 volts, w hich is th a t of porce- i vpgtprday> - a dear little bossy cow . A rth u r and K enneth K esterson be held a t 7 o’clock and th e p re a c h hand badly spiked in an attem p t to C hurch of the B reth ren a t th e age is located outside th e building on lain. T he value of th is l< a p p a re n t f as Hbe fondIy described by the w ent to W oodland, W ashington ing service will begin a t 8. ta g o u t a base ru n n er. of 37 y ea rs and continued a fa ith the east and ru n s th e heated w ater when one tak es Into co n sid eratio n e h „ ilren . T he cow. an ad v ertisin g W ednesday. T his victory over M olalla closed Mr. and Mrs. B. E. T u rn e r and ful and devoted m em ber until into an iron b arrel in w hich is the th a t th e ap p ro x im ate voltage of th e mp,„ llni of a p opular b ran d of con th e season for G resham w ith a to tal Decoration Day Flowers. soap. This produces a fine la th e r c u rre n t delivered to the o u te r or denged m „ k death. a H olgtp|n and can ch ild ren visited Mr. T u rn e r's m o th For D ecoration Day, cu t flowers, of eig h t victories and but one de F u n eral services w ere held th is w hich effectually clean s all surface top end of th e sp a rk plug by all j wp„ decelve anyone looking a t her er, Mrs. M. E. T u rn e r in P o rtlan d 15c, 20c and 25c a dozen. Roses, feat. T his record brought to a c li F riday evening. iris, peonies, ca rn atio n pinks and max a very satisfac to ry season and aftern o o n a t 2 o’clock at th e M eth d irt from cars. The m ach in ery Is tb e gag ¡g n it jon system s, is 18,000 th e product of a P o rtlan d concern. volt8 T h l„ bpin_ __ th e DOrceIaln | from a aa "he 18 extrem e- Also every th in g for the Mrs. Chas. Hodson w ent to T a o th ers. odist ch u rch, w ith interm eflt in C harles H unt is the D roorietor of . ™ ° g ’ p o rce laln " ly lifelike. By the aid of an electri- porch box and bedding out. G er fitting farew ell to Coach C larence com a Sunday to accom pany Mr D ouglass cem etery u nder th e di- C harles H unt Is th e p ro p rie to r of cored plug can onIy deliver to U s 1, , niP,.h a n ic a i device anium s, $1 a dozen and up. S uhr W. K ruger, who goes to Jefferson rection of th e G ates F u n eral Home. !’he G resham Service statio n . firing po,nU about 8 ,000 voItg of a j shp movpg hpr |)p.|(, p ars an(, , a || Hodson home. He has been In the F low er F arm , 1 m ile ea st Twelve- high school next year. K ru g e r’s possible 18.000, less th a n 45 per I and cbpW8 b „ cud thp most hospital a t T acom a for several m ile c o rn e rs on Base L ine road. football team la st ta ll won seven Roofing S traw b erries Phone 724.— Adv. ce n t of th e c u rre n t ac tu a lly avail- n a tu ra , m annpr , t rpm alnpd for w eeks and is very m uch im proved o u t of eight g am es; his bask etb all W ith ced ar or com position shingles. About half acre fine straw b e rrie s, in health. able. T he o th e r 55 per ce n t l s | „ „ young ,a()y For the Ladles squad won 12 of the 15 gam es New g u tte rs put up. E stim ates alm ost ready to pi. k, $35 cash. Come ‘ “c *rc‘ ,B i an a le rt young lady to discover Mrs. F lo ra Putnam of CorvaliiB free. I. Rlndero, box 51, G resham . a n d see them L. V. St. C lair, tw o j w asted .and th e sparH has less th an ; , h at , hp wf)r,d ,g „ p r e s e n te d by the Snappy sty les in new tootw ear p layed; and the baseball nine is blocks east of Cleveland avenue on 45 per cent of th e firing pow er th a t a rran g e m en t of th e colorP(1 gp„tg has been visiting th is week with for spring. Come in and see them finishing w ith b ut one defeat. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. 'S e ctio n L ine road.—Adv. — her sister, Mrs. G. H. Richey. Mrs. P o p u lar prices, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95. It should have A sum m ary o t th e baseball gam es on h er body. H ere can be seen a <'RATES— Buy your crate« from the P u tnam retu rn ed hom e T hursday. A ylsw ortb * M artin, G resham .— follow s: G resham 4, F ra n k lin 3; O palite, w ith its re sista n c e of Rotary Cut Box Co., one block w est Adv. tf well-defined m ap of th e co u n tries G. N. S ager w as in Oregon City of Gresham Cannery, and save , For real estate loans see or call 55,000 volts, confines all of th e 100 G resham 10, P ark ro se 3; G resham R. W. T horne.—Adv. of th e globe, th e a r tis t having in money. Phone 967. per cent firing pow er, giving a big, mind th e extensive and w orld-w ide T uesday of th is week. 13, C orbett 0; G resham 3, Je ffer H. F. S ager has been serving on i hot e p a rk th a t com pletely co n sales of th e milk w hich is being son 4; G resham 4, O. I. T. 3; sum es th e gas m ixture, no carbon Is advertised. The en tire fe a tu re Is the Jury for the p ast two weeks. G resham 20, C orbett 0; G resham ' deposited, no oil is diluted by un- one of th e m ost clever of ad v e rtis 23, P ark ro se 6; O resham 2, San Friday Evening. Mar 2f A Red C ross life-saving in stitu te, consum ed g as w orking by th e pis- ing schem es. exercises. O. U. H. cis dy 0; G resham 6. M olalla 3. p a rtic u la rly designed to be of value o menrement t H2S. i ton rin g s and into th e c ra n k case, to sw im m ing in stru c to rs, life g u ard s, cam p d irec to rs and oth er Friday Evening, May 26.—Children's w hile th e gasoline can be reduced HILLSVIEW leaders iu aq u atic sp o rts, will be Farm Home benefit entertainm ent, Ma ROCKWOOD a t least 20 per cent in rea d ju stm e n t Honic auditorium , Portland. conducted a t C orvallis, Oregon, T he H illsview school will close a j of th e ca rb u re to r, w hile th e Mrs. W illard Cook and d au g h ter from Ju n e 8 to 17, inclusive, a c Saturday. May 26.—Gresham Cook successful y ear Friday. I sm oothness in th e ru n n in g of the Eva. F ra n k D ickenson and Miss cording to an an n ouncem ent by ing club bake sale, Walrad M ercantile m ost om nany store. T h u rsd ay evening a t 8:15 th e clos ;dwln H. C arro ll, d irecto r of Red engine is im m ediately a p p a re n t and Rose P o tte r m otored to Kelso, ro ss first aid and life-saving a c t Monday Evening, May 2«. Hoc I al ing exercises will be held when i In the long ru n re p a ir bills a re re- W ash., Bunday and visited w ith evening. Methodist church. ivities on the Pacific coast. M arth a R uhlin, W aldren Wedln, R IG H T NOW—bring your car to us so we can : duced to th e m inim um . ’ H arold and F ra n cis, sons of Mr. day May 26.—Lynch David T illstro m , M argaret K arlen, T hese claim s are m ade by th e and Mrs. Cook. Some tim e was also wash it up before you make the rounds of the ceme ’arent-Teacher laiton entertain- 1 or S.il.-. meni. and E lsie M ilner will receive di 1 p ro d u cers of th e Beacon-Lite sp ark spent w ith Mr. and Mrs. F red Weld- C hurch building on N orth Rob teries on Decoration Day. plom as. Sixteen will receive la n g Monday Evening, May 2», 1:10,— j plug, based on carefu l experim ents erm an. e rts, opposite E astm an L um ber Mrs Ulair's Juvenile orchestra over uage exem ption certificates, 14 yard. Te be removed from p re m | and d em o n stratio n s. S everal local KEX. Mrs. W ill H arlow and Mrs. H ow We anticipate a rush of business at the last minute ises. Bids received up to May 26. sp ellin g certificates and eight a r it h d ealers have stocked th ese plugs ard P ate en tertain ed at luncheon Monday Evening, May 21—Social at Mail bids to E vangelical ch u rch , m etic certificates. so don’t be disappointed but let us have the car now. and will be glad to show th e ir im- T h u rsd ay th e te ac h ers of th e grad e G resham , Ore., P. O. box 111.—Adv. M E church. David T illstro m and E lsie Milner With our new wash rack and new equipment we can i proved q u alities. A ttention is ln- school, and Mrs. W illard Cook, the can leegion (O re^ ia m P o st) dance. on second and th ird places re Lawn Mowers. I vited to th e page announcem ent S a n d y I O O. F hall make her look like new. re tirin g p resid en t of th e P aren t- spectively in th e F irs t S tate bank We re p a ir and sh arp en law n in to d ay 's Outlook. T eacher association. ednesday. K ay 10. 10 a. m.—Pub m ow ers. We call for and deliver. Il< W Memorial service« in high school essay contest. I~ABt y ear Nell Mil W illard Cook had the M isfortune E M etzger, O resham , phone gym nasium . (HARIS tf Saturday, June 1.—8 B. Circle bake ner and L ester Schedeen of this to lose a valuable h o rse a few days 1901.—Adv. d istric t won first and second. T he ap p earan ce you desire, the sale, at A W M elsger * Ca. store. com fort you dem and. Life will be ago. T he v eterin aria n pronounced Don’t w orry when you stum ble. very different when you a re su p it a case of acu te Indigestion. Saturday, June ». — E vangelical Rem em ber, a worm Is about th e < ra te s CHAS HUNT A SON Women’s Union hake sale. Ran It ary ported com fortably, co rrec tly by E dw ard Dickenson, son of F ran k only th in g th a t c a n 't fall down.— market. Buy your crates from the Rotary C harts. F o r d em o n stratio n In the Colem an Cox. Phone 1631 Third and Main Cut Box Co., o n s block w est ot privacy of your borne, w rite Ada E D ickenson, has left for a trip to la», Auxiliary bake aale at A. W G resham C annery, and save money. C alifornia. R andall, box 26, G re sh a m —Adv. New things under ’Classified.’’ (Ion etxger A Co. store. Phone 987.— Adv. tf 0 Gresham 8th Graders Awarded Diplomas Mrs. Andrew Brugger Services Are Planned Dies; Furerai Saturday for Decoration Day Coming Events Have Your Car Washed lo r Decoration Day Gresham Service Station m