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T W IC E A W EE K VOL. 9, NO. 190 G resham O utlook GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1920 CRISIS REACHED IN FARMERS’ WEEK HAS HAD LARGE ATTENDANCE; UNION HIGH SCHOOL WILL CLOSE TOMORROW WITH HOME PRODUCTS TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.60 PER YEAR to C onsider 1 plans CLUB CHILDREN HAYE PART WITH FARMERS A m eeting of th e g u a ra n to rs of th e ' G resham C h au tau q u a will be held a t j th e library next W ednesday evening, Feb. 18, to consider plans for th e _. ---------- program to be put on here next sum - ! Thl8 Week ha8 bpen onp of in ,erM t I’niou High School m er An efTort will be m ade to book many rlu b chlldrpn ln thl8 co’»n ty th e C h au tau q u a for th e week before an d ®Very th ere has been » 1919-1920— Ju d g in g by atten d an ce. F a rm ers' | of certified seed potatoes grown in i The poultrym en who gath ered to the F o u rth of July. . n um ber of wide aw ake boys and girls T eachers, 15 Week is a grow ing a ttra c tio n , th e re i th e sta te last year. fie a r P ro f A Q L unn from Q A c Two exceedingly in te restin g and ! ta k in g notes on th e lectures. E nrollm ent .233 has been a steady increase in atten d - N L«sley »“ d L. H. Stone of dlgcugg (bp poultry business, surely B .rnU bT t Irt' d?a WPre W ednesday th e O rient school was Capacity of buildings .210 „ .. . _ . , . ,, M ultnom ah county, had th e only lots v t j .......... '•«»«'■»> c . « . a u i o . » n ance all week. County A gent H all ()f cprt|flpd gppd grow n )n th e 8tate had th e benefit of a practical discus- a n ? * « ? s t a r s ’ ! » : 1920-1921— has been keeping tab on those a t of Oregon this y ear and they are sold slon. “ P o u ltry raising Is not a busi 1917. T he plan was rejected for the ! and “bout 15 of the pupils of his T eachers 17 past two years, p artly because of con- ' room spent th e day a t th e hall w here E stim ated enrollm ent 350 ! tendin g and th e record ru n s from 70 out at th e p resen t tim e. The county ness to re tire to for an easy tim e, dî , 7 ?,i! a r *8ll}K **ut of th e war. Some I potatoes, soil needs, and crop rota- ,, to 140 w ith a g rad u a l increase every agent and th e O. A. C. men are an x said P ro fesso r Lunn. “ A lthough no conditions of th e co n tract also w ere A dditional buildings for 140 not acceptable to G resham people. ° " Were d,8cua8ed m eeting. T hursday aftern o o n every ious to aid any one who wishes to hard m anual labor is required th ere who found th e proxim ity to the Glad- H uring th e m orning seasion Pro- availab le ch air and bench a t th e hall grow certified seed potatoes, and they is much d etail work and thp success stone C h au tau q u a to be som ew hat of fessor Hyslop gave tables show ing the was in use and a few persons were say th e m ark et is unlim ited a t th e fu l poultry-man has certain peculiar disaib a n tag e By SUSANNA HEAD. The program to be resu lts o btained from th e differet t here th is sum m er will he en Union High school is facing a standin g . Many note books a re in present tim e. " I f a man had a c a r q ualities which som e people call given tirely different from the one to be ways ° f CUt,,nK 8Ped po,atops and ,ho evidence and a re in freq u en t use load of certified seed to dispose of in stick-to-itiveuess; they are men who given In Ju ly at G ladstone P ark . ¡re su lts of p lan tin g different portions critical situ atio n . T he buildings are show ing th a t m any points a re being tim e, th e price would be no o b je ct” are not ealsly side tracked. Not Miss Dorothy Fox of th e Ellison- of th e potato or front the use of sm all so crow ded th a t th e stu d e n ts m ust noted down for fu tu re use. tim e, th e price would be no a b je c t” stren g th but head work is th e essen W hite System spent several days In seed. P rofessor Hyslop said th a t he ta k e to the highw ays to sneeze. The j M onday th e re were 70 present, said P ro fesso r Hyslop. (»resham recently soliciting th e sun- u ■ ,. .. „ . »C tial th in g .” port of the business« men and o th ers i h adn ‘ thp rtK',rp8 for ,h e pa8t 8pa8on orig in al building contains 10 sm all Tuesday 5, and W ednesday’s pro- J. E. L arson, who is w ith th e P o rt W hile it was possible to sta rt poul for th e su p p o rt of the proposition at present but ow ing to th e dry sea- class room s; th e additions, four (»ram b ro u g h t o u t 112 d u rin g the land Seed Co., but was form erly ex try raising on a lim ited capital P ro She succeeded ln securing 20 signers son th e resu lts would probably not he day and 35 for th é evening program . tension crop man at th e O. A. C., was fessor Lunn said he believed it was to a co n tract, w hich Is considered th e so rem ark ab le and m ight even prove more. Into these cupboards, de most satisfacto ry one ever offered to .», _ ». . . . / . , The record atten d an ce was reached the next speaker. a handicap if the ow ner attem p ted to th e G resham people. ,h ‘ rpvpr8®- It wa8 b ro u g h t to his signed for a school of 150 stu d e n ts T hursday, how ever, w hen th e re was Mr. L arson, who is in close touch do all of th e work. Since th e poultry U nder the term s of th e co n tract th«> atten tio n th a t A lbert P ounder, a club is crow ded a stu d e n t body of 233 a t u o prpBent tQ ,,gten tQ th e program w ith m ark etin g conditions, showed raising was a 365 days a y ear Job, E llison-W hite people agree to furnish boy front th e H u rlb u rt d istrict, had th e p resent tim e, m ore than th e com- on pouitry raising by c h a rts prepared from m ark et the close application needed to securo of’* ' P8a ” 'a n *7! 8P8?*on8 for « ,prnl m ade the sam e experim ent last year m unity contem plated in the rosiest , t migh( bp tu o u g h t by ppople prices for several years past th a t, or nve consecutive davs to nav nil . . . success w ith sm all cap ital would so expenses In connection w ith the pro- and ,b a t bls rP8U,*s tallied exactly dream s of fo u r years ago. Every pa88ing by thftt an autom oblle 8how tak en as an average th e potato price overw ork th e ow ner of th e sm aller gram , to provide a su p erin ten d en t for w itb those of th e college an d were te ac h er is w orking over tim e, every wag progrp88 lf thpy judged by in th e sp rin g was about th e sam e as business th a t it some tim es causes a th e C h au tau q u a to provide canvas top figures from potatoes grow n u nder stu d e n t is crow ded for elbow room. fhe autom obtle8 w htch Ilne Pow el, it was in th e fall and he discouraged 1,181 y‘‘a r ’1’ conditions A lbert was lagging and consequently failure. th e tr'in.nnrio»?« " 'b K ,P,lt an<1 T he la b o rato ries are inadequate, th e stree t d u rin g th e day W hile <hp speculation on potatoes. The selec e tran sp o rta tio n charges on sam el . . .. .. . About 900 o r 1000 hens showed th e th excepting th e local dray ag e and to a8ked ,o rea<1 ,hp rp8ul"* of hl8 ««- forge is in a wooden building. T b - ' „ car8 are th erp thpy a re e(, ualed tion of a few varieties for a com m u best a v tra g e profits on Invested cap fu rn ish ad v ertisin g m a tte r and lllus- ; périm ent which he did for the bene- a g ric u ltu ra l d ep a rtm en t w ith two if not o ut-num bered by th e la rg e r nity and every one grow ing the sam e j flt of th e audience. ital. These flocks were sm all enough tra te d program s. te ach ers Is com pressed into one sm all m achines and it is in te restin g to note few sta n d a rd v arieties was an im On th e p art of th e local g u aran to rs, to have th e close personal su p erv i Albert had uhout one-half acre In room. th a t th e farm er who tak es th e tim e p o rta n t step tow ard im proving the sion so necessary and larg e enough to the purchase of $1000 w orth of sea A m erican W onder seed potatoes. son tick ets is prom ised, th e grounds, T eacher W ith ou t C lassroom . to a tte n d m eetings of th is kind, is m a rk e t for potatoes. He also urged m eet overhead expenses and leave a seating, p latform , poles, piano, elec T he potatoes were planted in eight One teach er has no reg u la r class-j the farn ler w,fh thp monpy (Q p u f. th e im portance of cooperative m a rk good lab o r income. tric lights will be provided, also men long rows. Two rows were planted room. She holds classes in any room chase a m achine to atten d In. eting, especially because it ten d ed to U. L. Upson, who spoke on cooper sufficient to assist In p u ttin g up and with th e w hole blossom end of th e unoccupied a t th e tim e of recitation. Many women a re p re se n t.a n d are w ard a stan d ard izatio n of q u ality in ative m a rk e tin g of eggs bro u g h t to tak in g down th e big ten t. The ticket potato. From these two rows A lbert collectors and ushers will also be One of h e r classes is com posed of 35 as keen as th e men to ask questions the packing. Mr. Larson said th at light m any in terestin g points. fu rn ish ed by th e local association. harv ested 1176 pounds of m a rk e tab le students. All of th e classroom s ex- on potato raising, soil problem s, seed cooperative p o tato associations have Until th e past year th e P o rtland H eretofore, 75 p er cent of single ad potatoes, 401 pounds of seed potatoes cept two w ere designed for no m ore seiectjon a n d (be various o th e r ques- raised th e price of potatoes for th e ir egg m a rk e t has alw ays ru n from 1 I i, mission receipts has been paid to th e and only 28 pounds of culls, a total U nder the than 26 stu d en ts. tions which are discussed from tim e m em bers by th e fact th at a ca r load of to 7 o r 8c below the S eattle price bul E llison-W hite System present co n tract nil th e single ad m is of 1605 pounds. Two rows were Im p ortan ce o f A gricultural W ork. to tjmp potatoes w ith th e association’s tag during th e p ast season, th ro u g h th e sions will go to th e G resham C hau planted with th e blossom end of the So im p o rta n t a re th e a g ric u ltu ra l Many favorable rPm arka are being on m eans uniform quality and pack efforts of th e C o-operative Associa tau q u a. w hich agrees to devote the seed potatoes split and the resu lt was classes to th is com m unity th a t the m ade on th e 8plendld way in wbfch and th e buyer who has had a sam ple tion th e P o rtlan d m ark et has been net proceeds to th e co n tinuance of rem ark ab le, for th e to tal was only the C h autauqua. governm ent has prom ised an addi- Mrg N ora W ithrow ,s handB ng th e know s w hat he is g etting. h igher th an th e 8 ea ttle m arket. The fixing of th e price of season 1182 pounds or alm ost 425 pounds tional man next year and has of- iunch question at th e gran g e hall. At Prof. C. V. Ruzek of th e O. A. C., “ Egg production Is profitable u n tickets and th e conditions u nder less on th e two rows. T hese were fered to erect a po rtab le building at the reque8t of County A gent Ha)1 told how to d eterm in e w hat th e soil der two conditions” said Mr. Upson. which they sh all be sold nnd used Is 828 pounds of good potatoes, 328 its expense. B efore opening of school and th e Bu8ine88 Men.s club Mrs needed. One of th e points w hich he “ F irs t when th e production Isn’t left en tirely w ith th e local people. Each of the tw enty o r m ore signers pounds of seed nnd 26 pounds of culls next year this d ep a rtm en t m ust seek W ithrow consented to serve lunches stressed was th a t th e d rain ag e m ust equal to consum ption, and speond will be responsible for hlH propor which show ed th a t th e m ain loss was o th e r q u arte rs, If som ething is not , he dining room a t , he h a „ ag WP„ be rig h t. “T he m ost fertile soil" when production Is large enough for tio n ate sh a re of th e deficit. If any on th e m a rk etab le potatoes. Two done at once. Incubators, broodets, a8 a , hpr own P8tabUshment. Those said P rofessor R uzek, “ will not pro ex p o rt.” T he g rea test need of th e th e re be. T he signers are given be rows were planted from th e stem end seed propagation experim ents, class- who have been patro n lzin g lhp duce properly if it lacks drainage, association at th e present Is volumti. low, In th e o rd er in which they of the potato and th e yield was 914 It is expected th a t o th e r room work are all housed in o n e , grange djn ing room a re en th u siastic th e re fo re th e first problem to face is He said th a t lf they had a carload to signed. nam es will be added to th e list; H. pounds of good potatoes, 312 pounds sm all room at present. over , be deBcioug m eai8 w hich are proper d rain ag e of th e soil. Many ship every th ree days Instead of ev L St. C lair. L. L. K idder, Alfred of seed and 16 pounds of culls, a total M ore Space Needed. be|ng gerved a , ft m o d erate PO8t questions were asked and answ ered ery ten days the association could Thom pson, K. A. Miller, H. J. P ulfer, of 1242 pounds. T his d ep a rtm en t alone would use Wpdnp8day P ro f O . R Hyslop ab o u t th e Individual problem s and a control th e local m arket. During G eorge Dletl, Dr. W. J. O tt, C I. To d eterm in e th e value of sm all R aker, Norn W ithrow , F. L. Mack, th ree large rooms. T he la b o rato ries who i8 charge of farm crop8 g reat m any Im p o rtan t points brought past years production and consum p C. O. S chneider H W T. MeGuirk. A. seed two rows were p lanted which a re likew ise outgrow n. F arm Me- o A c 8pokp both m ornlng and a f . out. tion have been about equal In this W. Botkin. Guy D. Jones, W. A. lies- brought a to tal of 1496 pounds, 1011 chanlcs is a new subject this year. tprnoon The fact wa8 b ro u g h t out A good deal of discussion devel sta te but rep o rts Indicate th a t th ere sel, H» W. Slro.ng G resham G arage p(,u n d s of which w ere m arketable, A n o th er sem ester will see a large d u rin g , h ,g d ,8CU88ion th a t thp av er. by J. H. Ide, R. E. Myers. C. A. Ca- oped d u rin g P ro fesso r H yslop’s dis are from 2 % to 3 tim es as many pul others. Geo Inglis, T J. Sklrvin. 423 I»01" " ’8 r<)r 8‘‘®d »••<> «2 pounds nu m b er of stu d e n ts w orking at farm age ylpld for potafOP8 |n , hts 8tatp cussion of Crop R otation. P rofessor lets th is y ear as th e re were last and culls. T he sm all seed were not cull engines, m otors, electrical appliances, wa8 on]y a lltHe morp , han h a ,f , hat High G rad e L eghorn ('h ick s. Hyslop said th a t his discussion was for th e first tim e Oregon is facing an potatoes, b ut w ere sm all potatoes forge, etc. T his d ep a rtm en t should of thp 8tafp of Malnp Thp wpak We have arran g ed w ith a breeder en tirely from th e sta n d p o in t of th e over production. An o utside m ark et of some ex tra q u ality Single Comb from good stock. T he resu lts show be housed in a fire-proof building. polnt appeared to bp th e lack of a Im m ediate re tu rn s and advantag es of m ust be obtained and a standard W hite L eghorns, tb h atch and sell th a t th e poorest yield was from the L arge A rea Covered. I good 8 ta n d . Tbp averagp 8tand of crop ro tatio n as It was a recognized g rad in g system put Into operation. his lim ited o u tp u t of eggs for th is [ blossom end when It was sp lit w hile S tu d en ts at Union H igh school potatoes Is only ab o u t 60 per cent ac fact th a t ro tatio n was th e only prac C. S. B rew ster, who is well known season the lurgest yield was from the p la n t come from 2 6 school d istric ts in four cording to surveys m ade by P ro fesso r These chicks are bred from a tical way In which th e fertility of tne to local poultrym en discussed the com bination of birds which have ing of th e whole blossom end of the counties In O regon. Oregon has the Hyslop. and th is accounts In p art for soil could be kept perm anently. su b ject of feeding for eggs. m ade world records and in th e hands potato. It has been th e p ractice of m ost flexible high school law in the th e lack of a la rg e r yield. Good seed "C rop ro tatio n aids in keeping Mr. B rew ster said th a t feeding for of the fo rm er ow ners would bring some farm ers In past years to throw U nited S tates, and th is school is the properly cut and planted in a well plant enem ies u n d er co n tro l” said eggs was like supplying tfc« necessary five tim es th e price we a re asking , bl8 blossom end away as poor seed m ost successful example. More th an j prepared 8Ped bed will Increase th e P ro fesso r Hyslop “ and also d istrib Here is a chance to g et som e ex tra 1 ® feeds to a m achine which produced quality laying stock at a very re a because th ere were, according to th e ir a score of d istric ts in both M n ltn o -' productfon from thp fir8t by g ettin g utes th e work over a longer space of th e finished product. In th is case, sonable price. theory, too m any eyeB on th is piece. m ah and C lackam as counties are a b e tte r stand tim e th u s helping to solve th e labor eggs w ere th e finished article and A. R. LYMAN. A vote of th a n k s was extended to show ing th e ir appreciation of a large One of th e g reat needs of potato question. It also brings in a stead ier any lack of th e proper m aterials or O ne-half m ile east of G resham , Pow A lbert for hls kindness in consenting w ell-conducted high school plant. grow ers, P rofessor H yslop said was ell Valley Hoad tf income th an one crop farm in g .” He an unequal division of th e essential to give th e rep o rt of bis experim ent. No o th e r in stitu tio n o r in te rest draw s good seed and It was an artic le h ard show ed th a t w ith careful m anage Ingredients im paired th e efficiency of FOR SALE—-Cull potatoes for feed A lbert is 14 years old, a m em ber of to g e th e r so m any people in th is com to obtain. About fo u r o r five h u n o r su itab le fo r sm all seed. A. W. th e H u rlb u rt S tan d ard P o tato club m ent crop ro tatio n gave a g re a te r re th e m achine. " I t Is a co n stan t stu d y ” m unity as th e high school. It is the dred th o u san d bushels of potatoes M etzger. tf tu rn fo r th e lab o r invested and a t the said Mr. B rew ster “ and th e successful which was u n d er th e lead ersh ip of ce n te r of com m unity sp irit for an will be used fo r seed in O regon this sam e tim e Increased th e fertility of m an is th e man w orking with hls $75 BICYCLE for sale for half price. a re a of 200 sq u a re miles. T his is year and th ere was only 2500 bushels Outlook office. C ontinued on page 3 the soil. head, stu d y in g all of th e tim e.” larg er, perhaps th a n any ru ra l school c e n te r in the N orthw est. LOCAL BANK MEMBER recent W orld W ar. C areful study of BIG DAY SATURDAY P o ssib ilities for F u tu re. FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM tb" rpK ulatlons of th e F ederal Re W ith an up-to-date Sm ith-H ughes TO CLOSE FARMERS WEEK ______ serve B ank, reveals th e fact th a t a a g ric u ltu ra l d e p a rtm e n t here, s tu The F irst S tate Bank announces In bank can bp "LUCt! m or? a88,B,an''p S atu rd ay will be th e big day of the . . to a com m unity by becom ing a mem- dents will be draw n from all p a rts of .. . , . . .. . thls Issue th a t it has become a m e m -, bPr of fhe system , and It was because j F a rm e rs’ W eek. T he m orning pro M ultnom ah and o th e r ad jac en t co u n ber of th e F ederal Reserve System , i of Its possible added service to this gram will be held as usual at the ties, Including th e city of P ortland. The Bank was notified on W ednesday com m unity th a t th e F irst S tate Bank g ran g e ball and a discussion of com In th re e years th e en ro llm en t will of th is week th an an exam ination | becam e a m em ber of th e system m unity developm ent and a talk by reach approxim ately 600 stu d en ts. made by th e S tate D epartm ent and by U. L. Lewis, ed ito r of "T h e Oregon A good school alw ays a ttra c ts f a m i- ; ,bp (be F ederal Reserve i COMMUNITY SING TO Banks recently, was such as en titled j BE PART OF PROGRAM (,rower on th e ad v an tag es of co lies w ithout definite in d u stria l ties. 1 it to full m em bership ln th e F ed eral ‘ operative m ark etin g of fru it will fill T his will add m a teria lly to th e de R eserve System as soon as th e r e P lans a re progressing for the th e m orning session. sirab ility of th e tow n of G resham as quired am ount of reserve had been W ashington B irthday reception At noon a Home P roducts lunch paid into th e P o rtlan d B ranch of th e which will be given In ho n o r of the a residence su b u rb and th e s u r F ederal Reserve Bank of San F ra n eon will be served at th e Masonic rounding country fo r country homes. cisco. and th e req u ired am o u n t on the grad e teach ers, F rid ay evening, F eb hall, u n d er th e auspices of the G resh llllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHHIiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii It is, therefo re, th e community’s big capital stock of th e F ed eral Reserve ru ary 20 at th e g rad e school. am Business Men’s club, to all who Mr G odfrey will lead a com m unity | have atten d ed d u rin g th e week gest asset. Its payroll should De Bank of San Francisco for which It An a ttra c tiv e menu has been p re counted as th e nu m b er of stu d e n ts had subscribed, had been paid. This sing as one of th e fea tu re s of th e has been done and th e F irs t S tate pared u n d er the m anagem ent of the evening and everyone is requested to and teachers com bined. com m ittee. Bank has now been notified th a t it is T im e for B u ild in g 1‘rogram L im ited . entitled to all th e privileges enjoyed bring th e ir singing voice w ith them Special music by the high school T he next school year will begin by th e N ational banks, so fa r as be Mrs. A lexander Thom pson, who o rch e stra and the G irls’ Glee club about S eptem ber 6th. If additio n al ing a m em ber of th e F ederal Reserve sponsored th e m inim um wage for will be a fe a tu re of th e e n te rta in B ank, an d a t th e sam e tim e may re- . . , . , .. „ m ent. K. A. Miller will extend the buildings are not ready by th a t tim e tain all of ift. rig h ts and privileges ,pft' hpr" which passed th e Oregon greetin g s of th e business men. Judge m ore than 100 stu d e n ts m ust be u n d er its sta te c h a ra c te r It is leg islatu re, will speak on th e subject Geo. W. Stapleton, D, E. Towle and II A. I»ewls will speak on subjects of W here these young th e re fo re enabled to m ake loans to j of ' W ages for T each ers.” tu rn ed away Í people go is not so im portant t o ! 8 / h / "".71a George Honey and Miss Mina Oil- In terest to all _ . . t . ,,, h eretofo re with th e added protection P resident W. J K err, of th e O re G resham as is th e fact th a t they will of being able to rediscount Its paper bert w ith th e assistance of th e G resh gon A g ricu ltu ral college, will talk on be lost to Union High school. It with th e F ed eral Reserve Bank in am Boy Scout tro u p will have charge the “ G row th of A griculture In Ore- gon ” will delay the e n tire program for th e case of necessity. This will add g reat- of th e d eco ratin g of th e hall. Iy (° h (h® of business which w |„ it P. V M arts, leader of county The G rad itiu m club are assisting realization of th e new a g ric u ltu ra l may a n d am ,p ount H epeafter thp bank ... „ . . . agents, gives an address, “ H andw rit- (be j (ng on t he W all ” high school of M ultnom ah county, be subject to exam inations m ade by Mlas M ontague in arran g in g A bout seven m onths from th is tim e the F ederal Reserve Bank, as well as ’’jin k s ’ program The afternoon program will be at th e new school y ea r will open. To tb® S tate B anking Board, and will A good tim e is assured and all are i the Masonic hall. „„».„„i k build- „ ! ij have th e added Syg, protection of th e h„ Fed- # Invftog Many valuable prizes, donated by conatruct an ad e q u ate school prg| RptPrve Pln wh)ph i Oregon m an u factu rers will be dis ing at least six m onths will be re- gojd reserv e at th e present tim e of trib u ted to th e ladles who are ee- quired T his leaves one m onth— 30 $2.200.000.000. T he Bank has had OLD TIME LOGGING perlallv invited for th is day. CAMP AT W. 0. W HALL Many o th e r featu res of Interest and days— for th e au th o rizatio n of bonds, (bis m ovem ent u n d er consideration for a long tim e, and has carefu lly con- The F eb ru ary issue of the M ultn-I am usem ents are planned fo r th e af- em ploym ent of arc h itec t, co n tract- g,dprpd thp dlffprpnt phagPll 0, ybgnk. mah B ooster th e m onthly organ of j te r noon. ors. purchase of additional land, | ng. and c me to the conclusion th a t M ultnom ah ('sn ip No 77. W O. W . | If Is expected th a t at least 409 will draw ing of plans. Can the com m uni- It should become a m em ber of th e Just m ailed from the O utlook office, atten d the banquet. ty do it? Can th e town of G resham system from a p atrio tic stan d p o in t. If announces a big tim e for m em bers at . . . w 1.« T „ „ .„ a no o th er, as th e F ed eral Reserve the cam p hall 112 E Sixth stre e t, on ONE ACRE OF GROUND to rent. sta rt It. Two hun d red and fifty stu- Bgnk, werg wBhout question, the F eb ru ary 20. It Is announced as Ju st o u tsid e lim its of Gresham . dents and teachers aw ait an answ er, salvation of this co u n try d u rin g th e an “ Old Tim e Logging Cam p.” Mrs. H. W illiam s, phone 103x LUNCHEON AT NOON AND INTERESTING PROGRAM îïï !"“ Jfirst &tate Jianfe Announces that It is a member of the Federal Reserve System