I The Strawberry Harvest Is Now on and This Part of Oregon Is Favored with Conditions That Will Mean Profit to the Producers Gl »2.SHAM O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 18, NO. 29 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1928 ------------------------------- --------- 1---------------------------------------- i i Street Improvements Planned by Council \ be m entioned here. Supply and dem and reg u lates prices and p ro f­ its. W hen th e re is too m uch of any product the dem and w eakens and th e price goes down and if th e I supply decreases and dem and ln- cre ase s the price and, usually ] pcojjtg, advance. No artificial m ethod has ever been devised to circum vent th is economic principle. Again' the equalization tee contem ­ p lates taxing the gain side of th e business to pay th e loss. T he su rp lu s in any business, w hether m an u factu rin g or a g ric u l­ tu ra l, has alw ays been a g rea t problem . No m eans has ever been devised to prevent su rp lu s. S u r ­ plus depends upou consum ption, buying power and oth er factors. Again it would be a m ost d an ­ gerous procedure to place th e farm p ro d u cts in th e control of experts, acco u n tan ts, m iddlem en atul an arm y of inspectors and su p erv iso rs all of whom o p erate u nder sanction of law and a g u aran tee of profit. Bill rncoiiK tltutiniiul. Congress has power to impose all taxes on im ports and exports. ln th(. M cNary.H au g „n farm 'r „ ,M P ra ctically the en tire m eeting oi th e city council on W ednesday evening w as given over to the d is­ cussion of stre e t im provem ents now u nder way, other projects to be und ertak en , and sidew alk re ­ p airs in various p a rts of tow n. As re su lts of the discussion th e r e ­ co rder w as in stru c ted to advertise for bids for grading and graveling c e rta in stree ts, and re p a irs to w alks w ere ordered in several lo­ cations. Im provem ents a re going fo rw ard on K enney stree t, th e g ra d ­ ing being finished and the graveling w ell u nder way. Bids w ill be called for on th e g rad in g and graveling of E a rl stre e t in C lauahan addition, on K elly avenue from Powell stre e t to Division stre e t, and on F ou rth stre e t from Hood avenue to E lliott avenue, a distance of th ree blocks. T he specifications call for grading to be 36 feet wide, and to conform to the grade as fixed by thh city engineer. The graveling will be 12 feet wide, 8 inches deep In the cen­ te r and sloping to six inches at the sides. A petition w as presented, signed by about 50 resid en ts of th e n o rth ­ ea st section of the city, for a side­ w alk along th e p roperty of th e M ultnom ah County F a ir association on Main street, a distance of about 500 feet. No action w as tak en by th e council other th an to order the WALRADS Phone 1411 ‘'A ffiliated B u y ers' S to r e s” are H O M E O W N E D S T O R E S, Inde­ p en d en tly o w n ed and p erson ally op erated , lo ca ted rig h t In your n eighborhood, and sa v e you tim e, trouble, m oney and in con ven ien ce in b u ying. Our a b ility to se rv e you best w ith q u a lity m erch an d ise for less 1« through our m em b ersh ip in " A ilniateu B u y e r s.” an o r g a n iz a ­ tion o f over 350 in d ep en dent m er­ ch an ts, b u y in g c o lle c tiv e ly in m a x ­ im um q u a n tities. Insuring a low er cost to us and a low er price to you. A co m p a riso n o f our w eek ly lists .»roves you r sa v in g ._______________ S p ecia l F ea tu r e s for SA T U R D A Y and M O N D A Y , Ju n e !• and II C O F FE E A. B. A ffiliated B u y ers “B est Q u ality Coffee on the M ark et” S p ecial ........................................ T W V SP A U II ET'I'l, F ra n co -A m erica n R eg u la r size J O c S A H D IX E S , O tter B rand T om ato, M ustard or Spiced 1 Q 1 11». ov a l tin s. C a n ............. 1 2 for 21c S A L T E D P E A X I T S , new crop F a n c y S p an ish ty p e 1 Q P oun d ...................................... * V CEO BO X , reg u la r siae 1 C B o ttle ........................................ P IC K L E S , "For th a t p icnic lunch" K err's W hole S w eet, p in t Ja r 2 5 c S A 5 D W IC H S P K E A D D ellrla. 2 c a n s f o r ........... M l'S T V R I», F ren ch ’« C ream S a la d , 8- oz. J a r ................. I AST A M POSTUM L arge tin T in ................... O C - | A 7 0 . O O V C tiR X , D el M aiz. O ft- F a n e y Yellow. 2s. C a n .. A -A J C 2 for l i e SOI P, C am p bell's T om ato O C _ .......................................... W A L N U T S , N o. 1 C a lif O C r P ound ........................................ A g v JV T R E E T E A , th e u tm ost In te a e n ­ jo y m en t. M. J. B. O range P ekoe H a ll I'"’»; 7 0 .. I '.c k a g e ............................ J O t C H O C O LA T E. B a k er's P rem iu m For June C akes", pound Q O C ake .......................................... A ix J V 2 for 4 ie E X T R A C T S — M. & R Brand, v a ­ n illa or lem on, 2 oz. b o ttles O C R egn li.it t i e ............. f c x J C E v e ry th in g se a so n a b le in F resh F r u its and V eg eta b les a t L ow est P rices. "A H om e o w n e d Store" G iv in g P erson al S ervice R ig h t in Your N eigh b orh ood to see w hat can be done. C om plaints w ere reg istered ag a in st plan k sidew alks in various p a rts of th e city w hich a re in bad shape. Some accidents have a l­ ready happened on account of loose or broken planks, and th e d anger in th a t connection w as recognized as serious. W alks specifically m en­ tioned w ere on Main s tre e t be­ tw een Pow ell stre e t and th e depot; Pow ell stre e t east of K e lly : F irs t stre e t e a st of A va; and Pow ell stre e t east of th e Mt. Hood filling station. T he council ordered these defective sidew alks b arricad ed and posted w ith notice to re p a ir or r e ­ build w ithin 30 days. In case of failu re to do so th e w ork w ill be done by th e council, w hich w ill place a lien on th e p ro p erty for th e cost. T he follow ing le tte r em bodying notes on the stra w b e rry h arv e st has been ad d ressed to th e grow ers D. E. Towle, m an ag er of th e B erry G row ers P acking com pany: "T h e w eath er is perfect, cool and dry. T he supply of pickers is am ple and th e q u ality of fru it is A No. 1. The so rtin g m achine is very sa tisfac to ry and th e b erries are going into cold sto rag e in sh o rt o rd er a fte r picking, no ferm ent, no mould, and no clay or sand. f “The q u ality of th is stra w b e rry crop should do good w ork in ad ­ v ertisin g and help next y ear's b u s­ iness. “T he field hu llin g is a success but can be im proved by m aking it MRS. A. F. HOOVER ENTERTAINS PARTIES 100 per cent. We find an occasional Mr. and Mrs. A. F. H oover e n te r- I b erry w ith th e h u ll on and th is tained a t dinner T uesday Mr. a n d 'm a k e s it n ecessary to have w ork- Mrs. H ow ard Means, Mr. and Mrs. I ers to co n stan tly w atch for these Dean P o tter and Mrs. B. F. Hoover b erries w ith th e h u lls on so a little of P o rtlan d . On W ednesday Mrs. j m ore ca re in the field would reduce H oover en tertain ed at luncheon a th is expense. We find some cra te s group of friends, including Mrs. W. w ith b erries w ith stem s on in th e E. Van N atta and son E dw ard, Mrs. ' bottom. "We w ish to cau tio n you ag a in st Em il Oswald and son R obert, Mrs. H enry Pfaff, Mrs. J. E. Blanc and b rin g in g in the sm all rough b e r­ Mrs. E. H. Bartholom ew , all of ries. T hese should not be picked P o rtlan d , Mrs. A nnie Beers, Mrs. at all as th ey a re th ro w n out h ere Gus Donley and d au g h ter Betty and are a com plete loss to th e Jean , Mrs. A rt Dixon, Mrs. K eith grow er who pays for th e picking B ertleson and son D onald of and u n less m ore c a re is used we w ill be com pelled to dock th e b er­ G resham . The luncheon p arty w as su p p le­ ries to cover the loss and th e g ro w ­ m ented la te r in th e aftern o o n by e r w ill be out th e cost of picking. the a rriv a l of Mrs. D. W. P o tter, P lease give th is m a tte r special a t­ Mrs. B. F. Hoover, Mrs. F ra n k ten tio n . "W e also w ish to w arn th e E tte r- Dixon and d au g h ter D oris of P o rt­ land, Mrs. W. A. P ro cto r, Mrs. F red burg 80 gro w er th a t th ese b erries P ro cto r and son Ju n io r and Mrs. m u st be w ell ripened and colored Lex Sm ith and son Dean of Sandy, or we can n o t use them a t all as specify w ell Mrs. C lem entine M etzger, R oberta our sale o rd ers M illeson and Mrs. F red K arlen Jr., ripened, w ell colored b erries.” of G resham . T he fea tu re of th e aftern o o n w as NO HARM IN MURKY BU LL RUN W A TE R S a sto rk show er in honor of Mrs. J. U sers of Bull Run w ater in E. Blanc, given by Mrs. A. F. H oover and Mrs. A rt Dixon. The a f­ G resham w ho have found th e w ater fair w as a su rp rise to Mrs. Blanc. m uch discolored d u rin g th e p ast two w eeks need have no fear, ac­ cording to Ben S. M orrow, chief MRS. WALTER FORBES TO VISIT RELATIVES engineer of th e w ater bureau. He Mrs. W alter A. F orbes and ch il­ says th a t th is w ater has been giv­ dren, Benny and June, left la st en daily te sts and can be used night for A ckley, Iowa, for a v isit w ithout any apprehension. The w ith Mrs. F o rb es' g ran d m o th er, condition has been brought about Mrs. M. H ayunga, who is know n to a num ber in G resham and around by th e co n stru ctio n w ork on th e L innem ann junction. T he g ra n d ­ Bull Run dam. m other is p ast 80 y ea rs of age and In ex p lan atio n of th e situ atio n feels th a t a visit w ith her relativ es Mr. M orrow is quoted: "D u rin g th e in the w est would be too difficult p ast week su rp lu s w ater has been for her to un d ertak e. An in te restin g bit of fam ily h is­ im pounded back of th e new dam, to ry is recalled in th is visit of »Mrs. so th a t such d iscoloration by m ud­ F orbes to her g randm other. Many y ears ago th e m other of Mrs. dy w ater from co n stru ctio n w ork Forbes, now Mrs. Ben T an ler of as cam e into th e riv er caused a E stacada, w as kidnapped from her g re a te r d iscoloration th an norm al, m other, Mrs. H ayunga, by her as only a sm all p ercen tag e of th e fath er, afte r the tw o had separated. T he fa th e r b ro u g h t th e little girl, w ater w as allow ed to flow down then five y ea rs old, to P o rtlan d , the riv er to th e diversion. Steps afte r having lived in v arious states. have been tak en to im prove th e He ste ad fastly refused to tell his condition and norm al conditions d au g h ter of her m other, even afte r she w as grow n and w as m arried to should be reached w ithin a few days. M eanw hile w ater u se rs have Mr. T anler. On th e death of h er fa th e r Mrs. nothing to fear from th e potability T anler, who had rem em bered th a t her home as a little child had been of the w ater." in Ackley, Iowa, w rote to officials of th a t place and th ro u g h her in ­ Card of T hanks. q u iries w as able to get in touch We w ish to th a n k our frien d s for w ith her m other. Mrs. T an ler at the sym pathy and heip given in the th a t tim e lived on th e L innem ann sick n ess and death of our beloved farm . H er m other im m ediately d au g h ter, H elen, and for th e b eau ­ cam e to m ake her a visit, afte r a tifu l floral offerings. sep aratio n of 20 years. She visited Mr. and Mrs. G. Chiodo and here on a la te r occasion, b u t p re ­ Fam ily. fers her Iow a home to th e w est. In th e sam e w eek in w hich Mrs. Used b inders, m ow ers, rakes, H ayunga's little g irl w as stolen, cream se p arato rs. A larg e list of her tw o little boys died of d iph­ oth er used im plem ents. H essel Im ­ th e ria, leaving h er childless. plem ent Co.—Adv. T he B eacon-Lite sp a rk plugs on display in th e Outlook window and stocked by sev eral local g arages a re a ttra c tin g m uch atten tio n . A shipm ent by the com pany was de- layed but the Outlook is inform ed a good supply will soon be on hand, D an ce, Sat. eve, June 9 at the ARBOLEDA COMMUNITY CLUB Pow ell Valley Road and F ern Avenue T H E HALL IS COOL AND INVITING GOOD, PEPPY MUSIC D ance Conditions Favorable Coolidge and Farm Relief TABLES FOR CARDS per couple C ards 5 0 4 couple ANNUAL PLANT SALE STANDARD CRATES, each.........................$ .22 HALLOCK REFILLS, per M ..................... $3.50 HALLOCKS K. D, per M ............................ $4.50 GRESHAM GREENHOUSES O ne W eek O n ly , June 6 - 1 3 Rotary Cut Box Co. One block w est of cannery, G resham , Ore. P hone 1191 T his week only at G e ra n iu m s, F u c h sia s, »0c p er dozen. C oleus, P e tu n ia s , la rg e p la n ts, $1.»0 per dozen. C a n n a s, $l..»0 p e r dozen. A sters, Z in n ia s, S tocks, L obelia, M arigolds, P e tu n ia s , 2 dozen fo r 3»c. Sale price« on o u r Plant» at A. W. M etzger A t o . Store F riday and Saturday $2.00 Per Year i (By W. W. W illiam s) W ill th e farm er stay cool w ith Coolidge? Stay cool w ith Coolidge is a good slogan for the farm er. The basic in d u stry of our nation should re ­ ceive every aid possible consistent w ith recognized economic p rin ci­ ples. T he problem of farm relief is so g rea t and th e possibility of e rro r w ith dire calam ity, th a t g rea t caution should be exercised before any panacea should be adopted. T h ere a re ce rtain facts which should be held co n stan tly in mind when discussing farm relief. F irst, th e problem s of th e farm er is not a new problem as it has been a re g ­ u larly rec u rrin g problem w ith def­ inite cycles. Second, th at th e farm problem has a m ultitude of causes w hich are difficult to segregate and evaluate. T hese causes are not su b ­ ject to th e co n tro l of m an and are not capable of being predicated. bill a board of 12 would have full O ver-production, war, crop fa il­ pow er to tax im ports and assess u res, lack of buying pow er are a o th er taxes w hich are restric ted by few of th e cau ses w hich throw the constitution and th e sole power a g ric u ltu ra l in te rests o ut of b al­ vests in congress. ance. T hird, th e farm in te r e s ts . Price Fixing llllenima. a re not organized as w ell as other It would be n ecessary for th e in te re sts and from th e very n atu re board of control u nder th is bill to of th e ir isolation it is difficult for determ in e the line of dem arcation them to co operate to c o rre c t the betw een su rp lu s and am ount neces- evils w hich afflict th e farm er. I s a ry for home consum ption. E ith er F o u rth , th e a g ric u ltu ra l in te rests one of two dilem m as would resu lt. a re so vast th a t ad ju stm en ts m ust E ith er th e price would have to be n ecessarily be slow if such relief fixed and all beyond dom estic con­ is to be perm anent. This n ec essar­ sum ption at th a t price would be ily leads to im patience, false re a ­ classed as su rp lu s to be shipped soning, and an insistence upon the abroad and sold at a loss, or a en actm en t of law s w hich have a guess m ade as to how much will good caption. be consum ed a t home and let the F arm relief sounds good to the price follow th e allo tm en t to home farm er. H e needs relief. He w ants needs and the re s t classed as s u r­ it if it is possible. He is not clear plus. To en te rta in the th o u g h t th a t as to how it is going to come b ut eith er plan is feasible is absurd. firm relief sounds b etter every tim e P ro fito eriag hy F inancial Agents. he reads it in th e paper. H e be­ T he bill contem plates dum ping com es obsessed w ith th e idea. He th e su rp lu s upon foreign n ations a t ta lk s about it in his g ran g e and 1 w rites his congressm en th a t farm p o rtu n fty ' for cap ital of both buy- relief is a got d thing. | ng and selling n ations to handle The insistence for farm relief be- j enorm ous pools in food products, com es so stro n g th a t th e public j as the governm ent g u aran tees begins to feei its force and its ini m iddlem en a profit and all o p erato rs portance. I’ b u lk s big as a poli’i and processors a re docum ented cal issue, congressm en stru g g le ' wrj , no |ogg docum ents th ere is no w ith the problem and a farm re- j check on any m ethod, price, pro- lief bill is passed by congress and Cedure or w hat not after the w heat, vetoed by p resid en t Coolidge. T he cotton and oth er ag ric u ltu ral prod- sam e bill w as revam ped by th e ucj g leave the farm er. Very good p rese n t congress and passed by proposition for th e invisible prof- both the sen ate and house of rep re- , lteer who j eal8 | n poo| 8. The farm - sen tativ es and again vetoed by th e [ er u nder th e bill passes his prod- president. The bill is not a p arti- j uct on to those who a re not de- san bill as it w as passed by th e pendent upon the farm er or ac- su p p o rt of both rep u b lican s and co u ntable to th e farm er and th ese dem ocrats. However it is being can pagg r on to the profiteer who m ade a political issue and w ill be | g responsible to no one but actu al- th e pet topic for the political ora- | ¡y has sanction in th e law itself to to r in th e com ing cam paign. I t j do ag he pleased and to Berve him - will be paraded, placarded, and slo- seif o n ]y ganized a t K ansas City and Hous- T l»e Chinese I’uzzle of Added ton In th e two g re a t conventions E x p ea te. soon to m eet. It Is an opportune i T he bill contem plates th a t vast tim e for all to become reasonably j expense Is justified in o rd er to es- in tellig en t on M cNary-Haugen t a biish no su rp lu s and consequent- farm relief bill and to study care- | y people a t home who a re the fully th e reaso n s offered by I’resi- m a| n consum ers would be obliged d en t Coolidge for his veto. Many lo pay a b etter price for ag rlcu l- have adm itted th a t th ey did not tu r a | products. T he su rp lu s ship- know th e reaso n s for th e veto b ut ped abroad would in cu r th e m ajor they did know th a t farm relief got expense. It would c a rry a big load th e ax. Too m any people reach of tran sp o rta tio n expense, sto rag e, th e ir conclusions too h astily and ingpection, and clerical expense, too freq u en tly th eir knowledge Added to th is the collection of Im- co n sists of slogans and captions ports, and equalization fees would Wall Paper! Wall Paper! only. F arm relief sounds good to be added It w ould not be difficult Clean up th a t sm oked and dingy room for 11.50 com plete. Todd th e the farm er in his ex trem ity Just as tQ im agine th a t a condition would divine healing th ro u g h p ray er a r ,ge w here pro d u cers would r e ­ P a in t Man, Pow ell St.—Adv sounds good to those in advance Ceive a sta te m en t tor costs above ^ (d|r e of A nnual School M eeting, receip ts as has freq u en tly hap- i Notice is hereby given to th e le­ stag es of o rg an ic disease. L et's dig a little deeper th an slo- pened jn shipm ent of apples to gal voters of School D istrict No. 4 L et’s m ake a eag(ern m ark ets d u rin g recen t of M ultnom ah County, S tate of O re­ gans and titles. gon, th a t the A nnual School Meet­ special study in econom ics, ac- yeargi ing of said d istric t will be held at counting, over-production, overhead Circles Within Circles. Schoolhouse, to begin a t th e hour The bill stim u lates th a t w hich it of 2:30 o'clock p. m. on th e th ird expense, in tern atio n al reciprocity M onday of Ju n e, being th e 18th day etc. Is supposed to prevent. O verpro- of June, A. D. 1928. Before you s ta rt your study let ductlon produces a su rp lu s. W ith T his m eeting is called for the purpose of electing one d irec to r for I me suggest th a t these and many progpect of a good price for his term of th ree y ea rs and a clerk for 1 o th er subjects are involved In w heat or corn the farm er produces term of one yeqr and th e tra n s a c ­ farm relief also th a t they a re sub- m ori, and m ore W lth g reate r p ro ­ tion of business u su al a t such m eet­ je cts w hich have taxed th e Ingenu- j ductlon because of th e b etter price ing. Dated th is 6th day of June, 1928. ity and genius of th e ab lest m inds lnor< gurplug mugt be sold at a loss JAMES V. COGSWELL, of th e w orld. I and g re a te r overhead expense in- C hairm an Board of D irectors. T hrough th e age» th e re has been cu rred j t w ou,d not be difficult to A ttest: evolved a few definite principles (rnaglne a conditlon w here w heat C J LUNDQUIST. w hich a re recognized as fixed and m |g h t be ghlpped o ut ag gurplus D istrict Clerk. CRATE SALE TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS and bought in foreign co u n tries and shipped back and reshlpped a sec­ ond tim e to som e foreign nation. Pr<»|»er Ba*i» for Farm Relief. F arm relief If p erm an en t and co n stru ctiv e m ust be u nder the co n tro l of the farm er him self. The federal governm ent can give aid In th e way of loans at low ra te of In­ te re st to hold farm products in sto rag e for a longer period In o r­ der to prevent flooding the m arket. On account of lack of cap ital prod- C o n tin u ed on page 3 Church Services QU ARTERLY meeting TO BEGIN TO N IG H T The Rev. J. T. T aylor, d isiric t elder of th e P ortland d istric t, will hold the la st q u arte rly m eeting of the conference year for th is place, at the local church .beginning th is evening at 8 o'clock. The services will continue over Sunday. Sunday school will convene at 10 a. in., followed by love feast a t 11, and preaching following the love feast. At th e close of th e p rea ch ­ ing service the sa cram e n t of the L ord's S upper will be observed. T he young people will hold th eir service at 7 o'clock, afte r w hich E lder T aylor will preach th e co n ­ cluding serm on of th e q u arte rly m eeting. A cordial invitation Is extended to all to attend. CHILDREN’S DAY TO BE CELEBRATED Services a t the M ethodist Episco­ pal church next Sunday will cen ter around the tho u g h t of th e church and its youth and will include the an n u al program by the children. This year th e ch ild ren 's program is entitled “T he Best Day.” It is a pageant of much In terest and s p ir­ itual values. It w ill be presen ted by about 50 ch ildren, from the little to ts to the in term ed iate d e p a rt­ ment. According to the usual c u s­ tom, an offering w ill be tak en for the student loan fund of th e church, which will assist w orthy stu d en ts in higher in stitu tio n s of learning. This fund w as estab lish ed more th an 50 y ears ago and has been th e m eans of assistin g thousands of stu d en ts in p rep arin g for life's work. T he service w ill be at 8 o'clock. C arrying o ut th e th o u g h t of the day, th e Rev. H. V. W ilhelm, p as­ to r of the church, will preach at 11 o’clock on “The C hurch and Its C hildren.” PARABLES TO BE BASIS OF SERMON P reaching services will be held at th e Evangelical ch u rch Sunday m orning a t the usual h o u r a t 11. The serm on topic on which the pas­ to r of th e ch u rch , th e Rev. E. H orstm ann, will speak is, “T he P arab le of th e L ost Sheep and th e Lost Coin.” The Bible school will m eet a t 10 a. m. T he Ju n io r League will m eet a t 1:30 p. m. T he topic "R ecreatio n ” will be discussed. C hurch Day will be observed. A m eeting of th e ad u lts will be held a t 2:30. The S unshine club will m eet w ith Miss Betty T horne T uesday a t 8 o'clock. F rien d s a re cordially In­ vited. GRESHAM TEMPLE SERVICES ANNOUNCED T he tem ple Sunday school is held a t 10 a. m. Sunday and p reaching at 2 p. m. and a t 7:45 in th e evening. The p asto r. Rev. 8. F. P itts, will speak in th e afternoon service, then In P o rtlan d In the evening. The a ssista n t p asto r, Rev. D. B. Welntz, who speaks in P o rtlan d In the m orning service, w ill have ch arg e of th e services h ere Sunday evening. P ra y er m eeting is held a t 7:45 p. m., T uesday and Young People's meeting on F riday evening at 7:45. A cordial Invitation is extended to all and especially to stra n g e rs. The Rev. Mr. P itts will use for his afternoon them e, "T h e Divine A ppointm ent." BAI’TIST PULPIT TO BE SUPPLIED Much Building Done G resham and contiguous te r r i­ tory have been the scene of a healthy grow th of building activity during the past six months. Since the first of the year am ong the new m odern residences which have been occupied by th e ir ow ners a re those of A. D. K endall near T routdale, Cedric Stone near Fairview . K. J. H agberg on the Loop highw ay. Nels L eK ander in the H illsview d istrict, A. McManus, Dr. H. H. H ughes, Ja ck G reenwood at O rient, W. R. Johnson on the Base L ine road, E arl C alkins in the C lanahan ad­ dition and T. H. Hawes of the O rient d istrict. T he Sunday school hall of the Evangelical church was finished a sh o rt tim e ago and Is being occupied pending the com ­ pletion of th e en tire building. Two extensive building program s a re under way at the present, the erection of th ree large buildings on th e M ultnom ah county fair grounds and the building of four additional room s to the G resham grade school. A nother, th a t of the proposed re­ modeling of the M ethodist Episco­ pal church and th e building of a parsonage, is under contem plation. Among th e new residences w hich are under way a t p resen t a re the homes of A. M. W ilkinson, O. A. E astm an, A. Blom, L ester Spencer, E. Schw edler, Russell Akin, Jam es Jen n in g s, D. L. M cKillican, the Rev. 8. F. P itts, C. D. Hedden, Fred H ibbard and G eorge P leasant. Canyon C ourt cam p, the new auto isimp being established by Mrs. E thel Miller and Miss M arian Rob­ ertson on E ast Pow ell Btreet, has A several cam ps com pleted and o th ­ e rs to be erected later. Sydney Wood will add to his re sta u ra n t, "T he Unique," a t the Tw elve-m ile corners. A su b stan tia l addition has been built a t the R otary Cut Box factory near the cannery. Emil Olsen is erecting an up-to-date dairy b arn on his farm northeast of G resham . Mrs. F ru nk Bacon of Illg Sandy dam u nderw ent an operation T u es­ day in the office of a P ortlan d s u r ­ geon for the rem oval of a grow th in her nose. T he trouble has been of long standing and the cause of in ten se suffering. She is resting easier at p resen t a t the home of Mrs. C. D. C athey w here she Is be­ ing cared for. A Pontiac six autom obile w as de­ livered Monday to Roy Sowles, m anager of th e Copeland Lum ber com pany, by J. F. Barnes, who Is in ch arg e of the agency for the P on­ tiac and O akland cars in this te r r i­ tory. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cleveland and son and d aughter retu rn ed T h u rsd ay to th e ir home in H eppner afte r a th ree-day visit with Mr. C leveland’s p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. C harles Cleveland. H ans L arsen is having his fro n t porch screened in for the sum m er, E. A. B aker of M ontavilla doing the work. He plans to replace th e screen w ith g lass for the w inter. Mrs. K. A. Miller. Mrs. George Honey. Mrs. W. W. H astings, Mrs. H. V. W ilhelm and Mrs. Ja ckson Jo n es attended the W om an’s Home »Missionary convention of the M eth­ odist ch u rch held yesterday in Rose City P ark. Miss E lsa S harp attended a tea given in her honor by Miss A ugusta lia h n and Mrs. C. F. H ahn a t th e ir home n ear C orvallis T hursday a f­ ternoon, May 31. The reg u la r m eeting of the m em ­ bers of th e E astern M ultnom ah C redit Bureau will be held a t the city hall Monday evening, Ju n e 11, beginning a t 8 o'clock. (Continued on page 6) The Rev. I. R. W all, a g rad u ate of the C alifornia Bible In stitu te, will occupy th e p u lp it of th e B ap­ tist church next Sunday m orning, as a supply appointed by th e Rev. E. G. Judd, whose resig n atio n as p asto r of th e Bethel B ap tist church here will tak e effect Ju n e 24. Bible school will convene a t 9:45 w ith a C hildren’s Day program in connec­ tion w ith th e re g u la r session. A cordial invitation is extended to all to atten d th ese services. a tu rd a y , Ju n e 9. — E v a n g elica l No Sunday evening service will W o S m e n 's u n io n b a k e s ale . S a n it a r y be held d u rin g the sum m er m unths. m arket. Coming Events S a tu rd a y E v en in g . June 9 Ice Make use of th e O utlook’s new, c re a m s o c ia l. V ic t o r y schoolhouse. quick er telephone service. Call S a tu rd a y . J u n e 9 —Apron sa le. L a ­ 1561. Two p riv ate lines. Always d ies A id o f C ottrell com m u n ity church. someone to an sw er your calls. M onday J u n e 11- B eg in n in g o f b o y s’ ; and Used C letrac tra c to r. J u s t the ti:«( tot (o r Hi»' korrym an. H essel Im plem ent Co.—Adv. .GRESHAM CH A PTER No. 44. R. A. M. S tated co n ­ vocation, Monday evening, Ju n e 11, 1928. C om pan­ ions from S unnyside C h ap ter will visit our ch ap ter. All visiting com ­ panions welcome. By o rd er of the H. P. JAMES ELKINGTON, 8ecy. g irls' su m m er school, O 8 A. C. June ll- K . P o rtla n d Itose F eetlv a l. _ _ _ _ _ S a tu rd a y E v en in g , J u n e It.—S tr a w ­ berry supper, P le a sa n t flu m e M ethod­ ist church. S a tu rd a y . Ju n e f t . — A m erican I»e- glon A u x ilia ry bake sa le at A. W . M etzger A Co. store. F rid a y E ven in g . J u n e 21.—S tr a w ­ berry lee .r e a m so c ia l, lla le y B a p ­ tist church. W ed n esd a y E venin g. J u n e 17 - B a n d eon< ert and Ice c re a m s o c ia l, F a ir v ie w gran ge.