Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 12, 1920, Image 1

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    T W IC E
A
W E E K
VOL. 10,
NO. 4
G resham O utlook
GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY,
BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM GIVES
EXTENSIVE, EFFICIENT SERVICE
OREGON
FRIDAY,
MARCH
12,
DRESSMAKING EXPERT
LYNCH P.-T. WILL GIVE
WM. H REED, PIONEER
MAY COME AGAIN
COMEDY-DRAMA HERE
BURIED AT FIR HILL
A n u m b er of ladies enjoyed th e
The com edy-dram a "T he F ascinat-
o p p o rtu n ity of a tte n d in g th e lectu re lug F anny B row n’’, which a ttra c te d
by E dm und G urney W ednesday af- such a tte n tio n at Lynch th e la tte r
T he ann u al rep o rt of th e Bell sys-j ficiency— Is th e re tu rn which will a t ­ ■ ternoon at Union H igh school. T here p art of F eb ru ary will be given at th e
j w ould have been a la rg e r num ber Masonic hall in G resham F rid ay ev­
tem telephone has ju s t been Issued trac t capital.
"No man and no co rp o ratio n ” , says ; p resen t if they had know n the won- ening. March 19 by the Lynch P a r­
It is very com plete and show s m any j
Mr. T hayer, p resid e n t of th e com ­ i d erfu l help w hich was received from en t-T each er circle.
In terestin g phases.
pany, “ had a rig h t to expect to come ' th e m eeting.
The d ram a was given at Lynch be­
T he Bell system covers th e en tire th ro u g h th e g re a t w ar untouched.
T he le ctu re was m ade clear by j fore th e la rg e st audience th a t ever
co untry and fnaccessable indeed is O ur g re a te st loss was th e loss of j c h a rts and sam ples of finished work assem bled a t th e school. Many peo­
th e place w hich fa n not be reached these m argins fo r plant g ro w th and and it was m ost helpful and practical. [ ple from o u tlying d istric ts and from
from th e 11,795,747 telephone s ta ­ reserves of m en an d women in tr a in ­
If enough women wish it Mr. G u e -. P o rtlan d atten d ed .
tions which co n stitu te the Bell system ing. D uring th e w ar th e restrictio n ney will come back again an d conduct j Many who w ere unable to atten d
on th e use of cap ital and m aterial, a class fo r one aftern o o n on sk irt th e play as given a t Lynch have re ­
in th e U nited States.
G resham is one of th ese statio n s coupled w ith th e unprecedented de­ m aking. He m ade sam ple plackets quested th e com m ittee to give it
and can reach any o th e r one of the m and fo r service, com pelled us in of various kinds, show ed how to lav again and they have agreed.
sta tio n s by phone. A lthough many som e places to exh au st o u r plant a hem and m ake p laits and those
The play w hich lasts ab o u t two
people use the phone fo r long dis­ m argins and left us a t th e beginning p resen t w ere anxious to try these hours concerns th e ad v en tu res of a
tances as betw een P o rtlan d and Ch^j of 1919 w ith an actu al sh o rtag e of m ethods u n d er th e direction.
n u m b er of g u ests and a m ysterious
cago. New Y ork, etc., th e telephone p lan t to m eet th e th en dem ands. By
A rran g em en ts a re being m ade to Fanny Brown, at th e su m m er hotel
Is m ore often used to relay tele­ th e end of th e year, except in a few hold th e m eeting a t th e high school owned by one Percival Gale, known
localities, th e usual facilities w ere re ­ if th e re are enough women who in Lynch as H. Zenger. Billy P ear­
gram s.
An Interestin g incident ju s t hap­ sto re d .”
would care to spend th e aftern o o n in son is th e only man at th e hotel. This
T here is a heavy loss show n d u r ­ th a t way. Miss Schrepel of th e Home p art is cleverly handled by R obert
pened recently when Wm. M orand,
who Is spending th e w in te r in Cali­ ing th e w ar in men an d women Econom ics d ep a rtm en t a t Union high, Confrey.
H enry Dudley, a college
fo rnia, sent a telegram to his wife in train ed for telep h o n e w ork and in would be glad to have all those wom­ sophom ore is played by Adolph Zen­
Boring. T he teleg ram was se n t to young men in th e m inor supervisory en who desire to receive th is in stru c ­ ger, who distin g u ish ed him self as a
P o rtlan d w here it was telephoned to positions. “ H andicapped by th is tion, notify h e r in o rd er th at they lig h tn in g change a rtist.
th e G resham office, th en to Boring lack of p lan t and of em ployees, es­ may know w h eth er o r not to have . Mrs. H erbert Lynch ta k es th e part
and ten m inutes a fte r Mr. M orand pecially supervisory officials, we en ­ Mr. G urney come o ut again. T here of Mrs Moffett and is a co n stan t de­
se n t his m essage from Los Angeles tered upon th e year of th e g rea test will be no charges.
light to th e audience in h er p o rtray al
II. J. P u lfe r was telephoning an an ­ dem ands upon u s,” says th e rep o rt.
In his le ctu re W ednesday a fte r­ of th e nervous woman.
sw er to th e P o rtlan d office fo r Mrs. "U navoidably, th erefo re, the service, noon, Mr. G urney d em o n strated the
The p a rt of guests at “ Idlew ild”
M orand. This was of course excep­ p articu la rly in congested centers, has use of com m ercial p a tte rn s and ex­ are played as follow s: Mrs. Caldwell,
tio nal b u t th e re a re m any o th e r in­ been im paired. It is now im proving, plained many fitting problem s.
Mrs. G ertru d e Confrey:
Audrey
stances w hich show how quickly a but it cann o t be b ro u g h t to th e p re­
He cu t and fit a p a tte rn for one of 1 C aldw ell, Miss M ildred M cGregor;
m essage m ay reach people who live w ar sta n d a rd u n til conditions ap-> th e ladies show ing how sim ple it D orothy Dudley, Miss Ruth M. T odd;
in sm all com m unities reached by the proaching those before th e w ar again w ould be to cut and fit a w aist from F lorence Howe,
Mrs.
M argaret
obtain. To do as well as has been th e c h a rts w hich may be o b tain ed at Crane. Mrs. K. A. M cGregor plays
Bell system .
T he rep o rt says: T he system , a l­ done, no body of men an d women th e G resham sto res In connection the p art of M artha.
th o ugh m ade up of m any se p arate ever labored m ore loyally in th e pub­ w ith th e p u rch ase of dressm ak in g I A n um ber of m usical num bers will
co rporate entities, operates as one o r­ lic service th a n have th e th o u san d s supplies.
be given d u rin g th e evening.
ganization and enjoys th e benefits of in th is service d u rin g th e p a st.”
Owing to th e fact th a t all th e ex­
Mr. G urney gave th e follow ing
Many m echanical lab o r saving de­ recipe for a cleaning m ix tu re which penses of th e play w ere met a t the
one organization— u n ity of purpose,
sta n d ard izatio n of m a terial and m eth ­ vices have alread y been adopted to he said w ould ta k e o u t g rease, ta r, first perform ance a decided reduction
ods, a single m an u factu rin g , p u rch as­ m eet th e sh o rtag e of unskilled labor, pitch, p aint, and m any o th e r diffi­ in the price of tick ets has been m ade.
ing and supply d ep a rtm en t and a u n i­ and o th e r devices a re being co n stan t­ cu lt sta in s w ithout leaving any rings
A fter th e d ram a a dance will be
form policy. It is show n th a t th e re ly studied and ad ap ted to th e needs o r spots.
given for all those who wish to re ­
a re advantages both to th e stockhold­ of th e business.
Dissolve by boiling in one q u a rt of j main A nom inal fee * ill be charged.
T he re p o rt says, “E very resource w ater, *,j ounce of C astile soap, an d .
ers and to the public in efficiency and
economy of operation, in addition to of th e Bell sytem has been brought *4 ounce pow dered gum arable. Let DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
th e insurance value resu ltin g from to b ear upori th e service problem . In th is m ixture cool and add 1 ounce
MAN ON OUTLOOK FORCE
m ore th a n h alf th e cities in th e coun­ glycerine, 1 ounce aq u a am m onia, ’.,
thp national scope of th e utility .
S alaries and w ages have been in­ try th e service has alread y been re ­ ounce chloroform , 2 ounces sulfuric h The O utlook counts it an honor to
creased to m eet th e p resent sta n d ard s stored to norm al, and d u rin g 1920 a eth er. This m akes one q u a rt stock have on its force an ex-service man
who distin g u ish ed him self by m arked
and are believed to be generally fair re tu rn to su b stan tia lly n o rm al serv ­ ^solution.
bravery in F ran ce and who has th e
and sufficient to a ttra c t th e high ice is confidently looked forw ard to
T ak e a pint b o ttle, p ut one inch of
U nited S tates d istinguished service
class of personnel w hich is necessary th ro u g h o u t th e Bell System .”
th is stock in it an d to th is am ount
At th e end of la st year th e re w ere add a q u a rt of gasoline by degrees, m edal in recognition of th a t fact.
to and has been c h a racteristic of
The man ¡ b Ross E. Read of P o rt­
209,860 em ployees in the A ssociated only a triffle a t a tim e. Shake well
th is service.
land, form erly of G resham , and well
As in th e past, th e actions of rate Bell com panies and they a re o p e ra t­ to th o ro u g h ly mix.
known to m any G resham people. He
co ntrolling bodies have, in g eneral, ing 24,162,999 m iles of w ire of which
G reat care should be used in p re­
is em ployed on one of th e linotypes
been acceptable. T here are excep­ 94.6 per cent was copper.
p arin g th is solution because of th e In­
in
th e O utlook com posing room.
T
h
ere
w
ere
15,000
telephone
men
tions, as alw ays, b u t th e tendency is
flam m able n a tu re of th e Ingredients.
Mr. R ead ca rrie s his honor with
tow ard m ore eq u itab le and m ore in w ar service from th e Bell system It should n o t be used o r mixed near
extrem e m odesty and was persuaded
sound tre a tm e n t.
I t Is becoming and p ractically all who have applied lig h ts o r fire.
w ith difficulty to display his m edal,
m ore clearly understood th a t In a fo r rein state m e n t have been re- em ­
which was won at th e b a ttle of Can-
T his d raw ing back of so
u tility of th is so rt, w hich in o rd er ployed.
T here are still lots of “poor but
to give service m ust expand w ith the m any experienced m en into th e em ­ honest p aren ts’’ b ut th eir children tigney, May 28, 1918, when he c a r­
gro w th of th e com m unity, th e te st of ploy of th e com pany will add much don’t seem to brag about them like ried a w ounded com rade from th e
b attle field a t th e risk of his own life.
they used to.
rate s— assum ing economy and ef-i; to th e value of th e service.
POMONA TO MEET
'P.-T. CIRCLE WILL
MEET WEDNESDAY
AT EVENING STAR
Pom ona g ran g e will m eet in the
The P atro n -T e ac h er circle will
E vening S ta r g ran g e hall W ednesday, meet at th e g rad e school at 3 o’clock
next W ednesday aftern o o n , M arch 17.
March 17 a t 10:30 a. m.
P rincipal E lm er F. Goodwin will
In the piorning rep o rts of th e
speak on “ C ooperation betw een the
g ranges will be read and gen eral bus­
! G rade School and H igh School.”
iness tran sacted . D inner w ill be
T he contest fo r th e possession of
served betw een 12 and 2 o’clock. Lec­ ' th e p ic tu re is still on and th e room
tu re h o u r will be betw een 2 and 3
o ’clock w ith sh o rt addresses and m u­ bringing out th e la rg e st n u m b er of
sic. T his will be open to th e public. p aren ts and frien d s will have th e pic­
P re sid en t K err of th e Oregon A gri­ tu re next m onth.
T he re g u la r business m eeting will
c u ltu ra l college and W a lte r H.
Evans, d istric t atto rn e y are expected be held.
T hose in ch arg e of th e P atro n -
to be p resent in th e aftern o o n and
T eacher circle suggest th a t everyone
give sh o rt talks.
A n um ber of resolutions of in te r­ get an earlv s ta r t th a t aftern o o n , a t ­
est are to be discussed at th e closed tend th e L adies' Aid luncheon and
session from 3 to 5:3 0 p. m. and it apron sale k t th e C arlson building j
is expected and desired th a t a large and a f te r they have p urchased s e v - 1
era l new ap ro n s tQ atten d th e m eet­
n u m b er will atten d .
From 5:3 0 to 7 p. m. th e tim e will ing a t the schoolhouse.
T he teach ers and pupils will be
be spent in a social way and th e even­
glad to see any of th e m o th ers who
ing meal will be served.
At 7 p. m. th e Pom ona degree arriv e early. So th a t a visit to th e
w ork will be p u t on and follow ing school may well be com bined w ith
th a t the m eeting will again be opened this m eeting.
to th e public and a program of songs,
W o r k in g M a n F in d « W a y to P ay
in stru m e n ta l m usic, readings, and ad­
T axes.
dresses will be given.
A dispatch
from
W ashington
At the last m eeting held in Decem­ sta te s th a t g overnm ent taxes d u rin g
ber, d u rin g th e storm , th e re w ere 1921 will am o u n t to approxim ately
$550 for every fam ily In th e U nited
only eig h t present and only th e m ost S tates, A la b o r mar, in S eattle has
u rg en t business was atten d ed to. This discovered a way to beat th e gam e:
“ We are going to pay th e cost of
will be a most im p o rta n t business
m eeting and It is desired th a t as many th e w ar th ro u g h ta x atio n ,” he said,
j “ I will have to pay my sh a re and th e
as possible attend.
only way I can b eat th e gam e Is to
lend th e governm ent as much money
Some women don’t know much but as I can and get b ark as in te re st w hat
all of them know no man can give I pay o u t in taxes.
a lying excuse th a t sounds plausible.
“T herefo re, I am buying W ar Sav­
ings securities, paying fo u r p er cent
Is your w atch steadily losing in te rest com pounded q u a rte rly and
tim e* If so. it needs cleaning and am advising every o th e r man who
ad ju stin g .
B ring it to Jones, the w orks fo r a living to do th e sam e.
Jew eler. All w ork g u aran teed .
I know of no b e tte r place to put one's
savings than in W ar Savings stam ps
Some b uilding m ateria l dropped and T reasu ry Savings certificates."
on th e telephone w ires w hich run
Children are sometim es a bore, b u t ;
along th e H ow itt building w hich Is the absence of them is more of a bore, j
—
being rem odled by F ra n k C. Jones
Hope and am bition are the parents
ft Com pany, p u t o u t about h alf the
of enterprise. When they die, you're
telephone lines th e o th e r day. The an orphan.
telephone men w ere ab o u t 4 o r 5
S p ra y in g .
m iles o u t in th e country and It was a
G et your o rch ard sp ray ed w ith
little w hile before they could get I high pow ered sp ray er. W alln ft Mc-
j C onnell, phone 494.
tf
back and stra ig h te n up m atters.
1920
N IG H T
S C H O O L
OPENS AT UNION HIGH
Department of Agriculture
WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 17, 7 : 3 0 O’CLOCK
Classes in
POULTRY RAISING
DAIRYING
FEEDING
PLANT BREEDING EARM ACCOUNTING
and other subjects of interest to the farmers will he form­
ed, which will meet once a week. Adult persons interest­
ed are especially invited to attend.
T w o In str u c to r s
N o C harge
;
$1.50 PER YEAR
HOME ASSN. DECIDES
TO BUILD DWELLINGS
Wm. H. Reed, who had been in
poor h ealth fo r th e past five years
an d who had been a p atien t sufferer
A m eeting of the stockholders of
fo r th e past th re e m onths, passed
the
G resham Home B uilders’ associa­
aw ay T hursday, M arch 4th, a t 1
o ’clock a. m., at th e age of 68 years, tion was held a t th e Bank of G resh­
eig h t m onths and sixteen days. Al­ am last night at ■which 152 of th e 200
though not unexpected, his passing sh ares w ere represented.
was q uite a shock to his frien d s as he
Since its o rganization several
had seem ed to feel b e tte r th a n usual
and th e day p rio r to his d ea th had m onths ago only one application for
w alked ab o u t th e y ard an d con­ loans has been received. This was
versed in his usual p leasan t way with acted on favorably and the money is
his friends, te lllu g them he hoped to being used by Mr. Gorsage tow ard
be able to be at his place of business th e co nstruction of his new house.
F o r some weeks th e opinion has
in his general m erchandise sto re in a
been grow ing th a t th e re were not
few days.
Mr. Reed was born n e a r R ockford. likely to be applications enough to
Illinois, Ju n e 18, 1851. His m o th er pay to keep th e association in ex ist­
T he proposition to build
was drow ned in th e Rock R iver when ence.
he was a six m o n th s’ old babe. He houses to sell was th ought by som e to
grew to m anhood n ear th e place of be o u t of th e question w hile prices of
his b irth , from which place he went b u ilding m aterials are so high.
T he m eeting la st n ig h t was called
to Iowa and was m arried . A bout ten
years la te r he moved to A storia, O re­ to ta lk over the situ atio n and decide
gon w here w ith his young fam ily he w hat course to follow.
T h ere was a good rep resen tatio n of
resided u n til th e sp rin g of 1887,
when they moved to w hat Is known sh areh o ld ers and everyone p resen t
as R eed's Island in the C olum bia river expressed an opinion, m ostly favor­
n e a r C orbett, w hich he bought from able to a building program . W hen
th e governm ent. H ere he resided un­ th e m a tte r was put to vote all but
til th e 1894 flood w hen he was one voted for th e proposed building
forced to ta k e his fam ily In a row ’ plan and th is one changed his vote
boat and seek safety on the Oregon so th a t the re su lt stood unanim ous
shore as the island was en tirely su b ­ for au th o rizin g th e d irectors to pro-
m erged. He la te r bought th e p res­ j ceed w ith a plan of erecting one or
en t home sig h t and erected a store m ore dw ellings for sale.
T he m otion as worded by Ju d g e
building and was in stru m e n ta l in ob­
S tapleton was as follows:
ta in in g the postofflee for th is place.
T h a t it be th e sense of the m eeting,
lie was m any years po stm aster at
th
a
t th e ¿iirectors be au thorized to
C orbett w here he had lived fo r th e
past 26 years. D uring his sickness build one or m ore dw ellings as may,
his p atien t wife was co n stan tly with in th e ir ju d g m en t, seem best; th a t
him and did every th in g possible to ■ they levy such assessm ent as is ne-
¡cessary ; th a t th e secretary be in ­
m ake his la st days pleasant.
He leaves a wife, five Bons, th ree stru cted to req u est eaclt of th e a b ­
d au g h ters, and seven g ran d ch ild ren . sen t sto ck h o ld ers to file, w ithin five
Mr. Reed was a c h a rte r m em ber of days, an expression of his a ttitu d e on
th is question. If a m ajo rity of nil
Colum bia g range.
T he fu n eral was held from th e sto ck h o ld ers are In favor, th e hoard
g ran g e hall on F riday, March 5, con­ is au th o rized to proceed.
In th e discussion It was b ro u g h t
ducted by Rev. E. A. L eonard of
G resham . B urial was m ade In th e o u t th a t th e re was a dem and for
ready b u ilt bouses, th a t th e city was
F ir Hill cem etery.
in need of more houses and th a t th e
dem and would certain ly increase. It
C ard of T hanks.
We wish to -express o u r th a n k s to was also b ro u g h t o u t th a t w hile all
th e many kind friends and neighbors building m aterial was high th e p res­
who assisted a t th e tim e of th e death en t prices w ere alm ost certain to con­
of o u r husband and fath e r, an d for tin u e fo r several years. O ther cities,
th e b eau tifu l florul offerings, also to it was sta te d , were going ahead w ith
C olum bia g ran g e for th e ir sym pathy building program s, why should not
this city, w ith its favorable location,
an d assistance.
Mrs. M yrta E. Reed and C hildren. do th e sam e*
T he kind of houses proposed a re
Signs of S pring.
of th e b e tte r type costing probably
Let those h arp who will on the ab o u t $3000 each to com plete.
v irtu e of th e ground hog b ut thlH
y ear he m ust have been on a strik e.
Never was a day b rig h te r th an LEONARD WOOD SPEAKER
F eb ru ary 2, 1920 and th e six weeks
HERE MONDAY NIGHT
a re alm ost up and yet we have not
had th e d read fu l sto rm s which were
L eonard Wood, as a ca n d id ate of
predicted a t th a t tim e.
In fa rt It looks m ore like th e old p resid en tial nom ination on th e re ­
ad ag e should have been “ six w eeks of publican tick et, will be rep resen ted in
sp rin g ” instead of “six weeks till
Hprlng.” Even If th e w eath er h a d n 't C arlso n ’s hall, G resham , next Mon­
been so b rig h t and sunny, any c iti­ day n ig h t, by D. W. Alton, vice p re si­
zen of th is town would have known d en t of th e L eonard Wood club of
it was sp rin g by th e display of g a r­
den seed in th e stores, th e g eneral Oregon. Geo. W. S tap lito n will also
hum of business a t sp ray h ea d q u ar­ be a speaker.
te rs, a t the p ru n in g Im plem ent co u n t­
This will be the first big b o m b sh e ll
ers, and th e m achinery shops.
Plows, harro w s, disc, etc., a re be­ of th e cam paign in th is locality and
ing towed th ro u g h town to th e ir new should draw a larg e num ber of W ood
es w here th ey are being p ut to ad m irers and. In fact, all republicans
j hom
use d u rin x th e fine w eather.
P er­ both men and women. The public Is
sons pass down th e stree t carry in g Invited.
rak e s, hoes, shovels and sm aller
A G resham republican club has
eq u ip m en t for p u ttin g th e ir yards
Into shape. Signs of sp rin g a re on beenbeen organized and has had two
every hand.
o r th ree m eetings. The m em bership
Many yards ab o u t town are show ­
ing the resu lt of the an n u al spring com m ittee hopes many will come to
g ard en in g fever which effects so , th e m eeting next Monday night p re­
m any people ab o u t th is tim e of year. pared to enroll th e ir nam es on th e
It Is even m ore g eneral and q u ite as ro ster Hnd help back up th e w ork of
contagious as th e flu which had its
th e club.
Inning th e first of the ypar.
T he fever doesnt alw ays ta k e the
H lraw lierry G rowers.
g ard en in g tu rn , how ever, som etim es
It tak es a n o th e r tu rn , th e syfnptom s
W>- have secured a few th o u san d
of which are first noticed In th e habit of W ellington M arvel and Gold Dol­
of lingering around the window dis­ la r straw b e rry p lan ts th a t w ere
plays of new sp rin g bonnets. T his grow n w ith special care by A. lleln ey
form is an extrem ely d an g ero u s one on th e Phenix F arm w here fo r five
to pocket books, and Is ag g rav ated years he his» been producing th e
by the sig h t of such a ttra c tiv e hats la rg e st crop of finest q u ality of stra w ­
as are show n In th e local shop.
berries.
One y ear old p lan ts last
J u s t as te m p tin g and p erh ap s as year produced 3 *4 tons of berries
h ard on th e pocket book Is th e a l­ per acre. F o u r y eear old p lan ts 1*4
lu rin g fishing tack le to be seen in tons. We are Helling W ellington Mar-
an o th e r window.
j vel a t $15 per thousand, Gold D ollar
Sum m er voiles, g in g h am s and plan ts $10 per thousand. D on’t buy
sp rin g dresses fill an im p o rta n t place scrub p istils for th e sam e reason you
in th e g en eral arra y of sp rin g goods would not buy a scrub cow. T he Co­
which proclaim to th is locality th a t o p erativ e B erry G row er, D. E. Towle.
sp rin g is at hand.
P hone 146.
i;
(JiaiitA ui|iia G u aran to rs Called.
A m eeting of th e C h au ta u q u a g u a r­
a n to rs has been called by th e p resi­
d en t, F. L. Mack, for next Sunday
aftern o o n . M arch 14, to consider
som e problem s in connection w ith th e
com ing session. T he m eeting will be
a t th e lib rary and will be called
prom ptly at 3 o’clock.
Dr Julias Hortvet. Minnesota state chemist, has Invented a ma­
chine which will force retail milk distributors In the city to watch
their step. Watered milk can be tested in eight minutes with bis ma­
chine. The process is simple It Is by freezing. The water in milk
freezes first— showing accurately (be percentage of water la each bot­
tle of milk.
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
Ja zz Ilaiu e.
Tim Syncopated Jazz band of P o rt­
land will glvjs an opening dance in
G resham
Masonic hall, S atu rd ay
night, March 20. Jazz music. Prize
j waltz. Dancing a t 8:30, The open-
Ing d ate will be followed by a dance
every S atu rd ay night.
G entlem en
, 65c, ladles 35c.
T he L adlea’ Aid society will hold
a
luncheon and apron sale at th e
Next Monday
About 100 chicks Irom those ex tra M. W. A. hall In G resham on March
q u ality high record le g h o rn s at ' 17. T he luncheon will be a t noon.
L ym an's h atch ery . C ockerels from 1 F o rty cen ts a plate will be charged.
th is stock will Improve y o u r flock.
F u r n it u r e H ale C o m in g .
A. R. LYMAN, G resham , R. A.
| Mrs. W ithrow will sell at public
S torage b attery rep airin g an d r e ­ i auction. In the n ear fu tu re , all of th e
ch arg in g , s ta r te r and
g e n e ra to r fu rn itu re of th e Josephine K nighton
w ork. R ak er ft Son.
a p a rtm en ts In G resham and also the
fu rn itu re from h e r own hom e in
Read the Want sds.
P o rtland. W atch for th e list.