Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 21, 1921, Image 1

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A
W EEK
G resham O utlook
VOL. 10, NO. 94
NIGHT WATCHMAN
PROBLEM SOLVED
GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON,
DEVELOPMENT OF DAIRY
HERD IS INTERESTING
FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1921
Airmen Back From Frozen Nor<..
DR. YOUNGSON TO SPEAK
IN GRESHAM SUNDAY
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
$1.50 PER YEAR
CHURCH INSTITUTE
FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
T he Oregon L eague D airym en in its
Dr. W W. Youngson, su p e rin ten ­
■ Ja n u a ry n u m b er has a m ost in terest-
d en t of th e P o rtlan d D istrict, will
preach at th e M ethodist Episcopal
1 ing story of th e way in w hich Mr. and
W ith th e m ayor and five council-
church next Sunday m orning, on
Mrs. A. M alar, J r ., of Firw ooden
More th an 40 young people have
men p resent th e G resham council at
“ How Many Loaves Have Y oh?" His
last W ednesday n ig h t’s session al- ' arm u ea r Sandy have bu ilt up a
reg
istered for th e course a t th e Ep­
m essage is especially to th e young
m ost estab lish ed a record fo r speed successful dairy herd,
people of G resham and th e com m u­ w orth League In stitu te which ts be­
and sw eeping decisions on questions j Mr. M alar grew up on a stock
nity. T his is th e first tim e th a t Dr. ing held at th e M ethodist church
p erta in in g especially to police regu- ranch ,n th e n o rth ea ate rn p a rt of
Youngson has appeared here since th is week. In te re st is keen and th e
lations fo r the tow n. One was th e
G resham was m ade a p art of the classes have all been m ost helpful.
C lackam as county and
w ith his
decision to enforce to th e le tte r O rdi­
P o rtlan d d istrict.
T his is one of
This is th e first m eeting of th is
nance 74 p erta in in g to reg u latio n of fa th e r was engaged in th e raisin g of
his best addresses.
kind ever held In G resham and In
poolroom s, and th e o th e r im p o rtan t beef cattle. The ran g e h aving been
In th e evening th e p asto r’s topic fact is new In th e an n als of th s
m easure was th e decision to employ fenced up by se ttle rs th e raisin g of
will be “C hange C ars.” An up-to- L eaguers of th is state.
In stitu tes
a n ig h t w atchm an. T he council de­ beef soon proved u n profitable and
th e-m in u te serm on for you to th in k are held in the la rg e r cities b ut the
follow
ing
th
e
g
en
e
ral
tren
d
of
th
e
cided to em ploy a w atchm an to be
about.
young people of th e country sections
com m unity Mr. M alar and his fa th e r
paid o u t of th e g en e ral fund.
T he E pw orth
League In stitu te can rarely atten d them . T he plan of
selected
a
few
of
th
e
m
ost
prom
ising
The decision of th e council was
closes w ith th is evening’s session having an in stitu te of th e ir very own
evidently anticip ated as th e re were cows of th e ir h erd an d sta rte d m ilk ­
and a social tim e at th e Odd Fellows has proven popular.
six bids fo r th e position. T hose bid­ ing them d u rin g th e few m onths th a t
■ hall. A ttendance and in te rest have
Monday evening about 50 g a th ­
ding w ere F ra n k W ostell, Roy K ern, they gave m ilk. ‘‘Some m onths o u r
been m ost g ratify in g and th e classes ered a t th e Odd Fellow s hall w here
Em m et Kelly, A. G ullickson, W. C. cream check actu ally fell sh o rt of
m ost enthusiastic.
P lans for some they enjoyed a social tim e and la ter
B urch and Chas. M ew hirter, and the paying for th e hay th e cows a te ”
w orthful en terp rises a re already de- th e lunch was served.
price ranged from >75 a m onth to said Mr. M alar. L a te r it was found
! veloping o ut of th e suggestions g a th ­
D uring th e first half hour of study
>150. T he council decided to em ­ th a t th e te sts w ere ru n n in g from 2.9
ered in th e in stitu te classes.
Rev. Mr. Hlsey has been o u tlin in g In
per cent to 4.6 p er cent and th a t one
ploy F ra n k W ostell.
League topic for Sunday evening, a very capable and in terestin g m an ­
In connection w ith th e decision to cow had a record of 60 cents w orm
i “ L iving th e Life E te rn a l.”
n er th e w ork of th e E pw orth League
em ploy a n ig h t w atchm an a rep o rt of m ilk p er week.
T he ch o ir m et th is week a t the in all of its d ep artm en ts. T hose who
was presented by C ouncilm an W on-
T his was n o t discovered u n til
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Averill. have atten d ed the different m eetings
acot show ing th a t a b o u t >50 a a fte r Mr. an d Mrs. M alar decided
They prom ise som e splendid music have a clear Idea of the w ork of the
P recedents and red tape will
who
bro
u
g
h
t
them
Into
Moose
m onth had been subscribed by th e th a t Mr M alar should atten d th e
j for next S unday’s services.
Mrs. various d ep artm en ts and of th e Im­
F actory
T his picture, th e first
likely be set aside by th e Navy
business firm s in an effort to pro­ fa rm e r’3 week a t th e Oregon A gricul­
received
in
th
e
U.
S.,
waa
taken
at
Averill,
assisted
by
Mins
Mabel
Ship-
p o rtan ce of each.
D epartm ent th is week in reim ­
vide a fund fo r m eeting th e expense, tu ra l College. T his w as 10 years ago.
Moose F actory by a clerk when
ley, ch airm an of th e social com m it­
D uring th e evening w atch Rev.
bursem
ents
to
th
e
th
ree
navy
the
fatigued
ball on is ts
were
Mr. M alar spent a week a t th e col­
an d he said a little m ore was in
tee of th e choir, served a delicious E arl B. Cotton has been leading th e
balloonists
who
have
ju
st
re
­
brought
in
They
a
re
J
L.
sig ht. W ith one o r two exceptions lege m eeting progressive dairym en
i luncheon a fte r th e reh earsal.
tu rn ed from th e frozen n o rth of
G aduet, m anager of th e Hudson
In stitu te m em bers in a study of the
th e business m en had subscribed from all p a rts of th e sta te and listen ­
th e H udson Bay d istric t afte r
Bay Co., L ieu ten an t L A Kleer.
L o rd ’s P rayer. T his has been very
q u ite readily In am ounts from 50 ing to lectu res on feeding, breeding
having established a new navy
com m ander; L ieutenant W alter
PARENT-TEACHER ASS N
helpful.
balloon record of 820 m iles Fac­
H inton and L ieu ten an t Stephen
cents to >3 a m onth. B ut som e dif­ and care of dairy stock.
ENDORSES HEALTH WORK
T he class In Bible study has been
ing starv atio n and freezing foi
A. F a rre ll
T he in serts show
ficulty was m et w ith by the solicitor
On his re tu rn he com m enced th e
four days In the woods northeast
Moose F actory and d istance of
conducted
by P rin cip al E. F Good­
A mosl In terestin g m eeting of th e
fo r th e B usiness Men’s association work th a t has developed th a t scrub
of Moose F actory, th e fa rth e st
illgbt T he balloonists sailed from
win.
Mr. Goodwin has m ade th e
G
resham
P
aren
t-T
each
er
association
and it becam e m ore and m ore clear herd into one of th e fine producing
n o rth ern point of th e H udson Bsy
New York Dec. 13 Two hundred
was held a t th e g rad e school last study of th e Bible a most in terestin g
T rad in g Co., th e balloonists final­
m iles of th e re tu rn trip was by
th a t to sa tisfy all the requirem en ts herds of th a t section. T h e cows
ly encountered an Indian trap p e r
dog sleds.
W ednesday aftern o o n when Mrs. th in g and by m eans of Bible ou tlin es
it would be best fo r th e council to w ere p u t on te st an d th o se th a t did
Sadie O rr D unbar, president of th e has given suggestions for fu tu re
h ire th e w atchm an, m ake him an of­ not pay th e ir way w ere disposed of.
S tate H ealth
association
was th e study. It Is hoped to have aytlass in
ficer of th e tow n, and pay him out
In 1915 a reg istered Jersey bull MRS. W J. HILLYARD
ROBERT BALE MILNE
Bible study sta rte d la te r w here those
of th e g eneral fund. A stro n g reso- and one fem ale w ere purchased. This
BURIED IN GRESHAM
DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS principal speaker. Mrs. Geo. Honey who are in terested can continue to
p resid en t of th e C ounty H ealth asso­
lu tion recom m ending th is w as p re ­ was g rad u a lly increased u n til they
M arg aret E stella H illyard was born
R obert Bale Milne died a t his ciation introduced Mrs. D unbar. Miss meet.
sen ted to th e council, and was now have 16 head.
J
a
n
u
a
ry
6,
1871,
a
t
Powell
Valley,
The d ep a rtm en t classes have all
hom e n ear Gillis sta tio n W ednesday, R uth Young o utlined th e work of the
backed up by th e presence of a large
L ast year six of th e reg istered cows
been
in te restin g and each g ro u p has
Oregon.
She
died
In
P
o
rtlan
d
a
t
the
Ja
n
u
a
ry
19
a
t
1
o
’clock
a
fte
r
a
long
county nurse. She told of som e of
delegation of th e business men. Some w ere put on official test. A sen io r
been w ondering w hat the o th ers w ere
questions w ere asked b u t very little tw o-year-old m ade an official record Good S am aritan hospital, Ja n u a ry 16, illness. Mr. M ilne was th e son of th e in te restin g phases of h e r work
1921.
doing. E lsew here In th is p aper 1 h a
the late Mr. and Mrs. R obert Milne and som e of th e needs.
objection developed.
of 597 pounds of fat.. T he six rec­
She was th e d au g h te r of Mr. and of P o rtlan d . He was born In Mel-
Miss Em ina Hoecked of Union High plan of th e first w ork of th e class in
I t was sta te d by a m em ber of the ords averag e 488 pounds of fa t on
social service. T he class In R ecrea­
council th a t th e re was considerable two m ilkings a day. Two of th e rec­ Mrs. Jo h n L ake, Oregon pioneers of borne, A u stralia in Ju ly 1877 and spoke on the S heplierd-T ow ner bill.
tion an d C u ltu re will have a chance
com plaint ag a in st th e keepers of th e ords a re by h eifers w ith first calf 1852 and th e fam ily hom e has been w ith hi3 p aren ts cam e to th e United T h e F> ren t-T each er association pas­
to d em o n strate to n ig h t w hat they
tw o poolroom s fo r allow ing m inors and two fo r only 10 m onths. The at Powell V alley since 1863. At th e States in 1894 and to P o rtlan d in sed a resolution en d o rsin g th is bill.
Thev also adopted th e follow ing have learned for they are to havo
in th e ir places who w ere said to be average production fo r th e six reg is­ age of 18 Mrs. H illy ard g ra d u a te d 1900.
On Ju n e 27, 1906, he was m arried resolution which will be sent to re p ­ proven th e ir value and in th e m onths
p erm itted to engage In card gam es tered and th e seven g rad es d u rin g from th e norm al school a t Mon­
m outh, Ju n a , 1889.
to Miss M ary L ake of Powell Valley resen tativ es a t th e sta te leg islatu re. to come suggestions received In th is
and pool.
A fter a very thorough 1920 was 425 pounds of fa t as con­
On
O
ctober
22.
1890
she
whs
m
a
r­
and
to th is union were born five chil­
R epresenting n body of citizens of series of ta lk s will be p u t Into effect
discussion of th e situ a tio n as to the trasted with th e gross re tu rn of >30
ried
to
W
illiam
J.
H
illyard,
who
w
ith
Oregon
w(ho believe In and recognize in th e com m unity life of these young
d ren , fo u r of whom, B eatrice, Melba,
provisions of th e sta te law and re f­ or >40 per m onth for th e old h erd of
th e direct benefits derived from the folks.
five
ch
ild
ren
su
rv
iv
e
her.
T
he
ch
il­
George
and
Jo
h
n
are
left
to
m
ourn
14
head.
erence to an old ord in an ce it was de­
S tate B ureau of N ursing of th e S tate
cided to enforce th e provisions of th e
L ast fall th e M alar’s won first and d ren are Mrs. F lora G e a rh a rt of B ur­ th e loss of a loving fath er. Beside Board of H ealth, anil who believe the URGES CHILDREN TO
lingam
e,
C
alifo
rn
ia;
Jam
es
O.
H
ill­
his widow and ch ild ren th e re a re two work of said bureuu should ad e­
o rdinance and th e m arsh al was o r­ sevenths in th e se n io r h eifer calf
CONTINUE THRIFT HABITS
dered to so do a t once. T his is O r­ class a t th e Pacific In tern atio n al. yard of P o rtla n d ; Vivian H., Verl J. b ro th ers. George and W illiam , and a quately be financed by th e state,
we,
th
erefo
re,
petition
th
e
Ways
and
S ecretary of th e T reasu ry Hous­
sister, Mrs. H. D. Sm ith, all of P o rt­
d inance 74, section one of w hich They won first place on a se n io r y ea r­
Means com m ittee of both house and
land and a h o st or relativ es and sen ate to give m ost ea rn est consid­ ton has addressed th e following let­
provides as follow s:
ling bull b u t w ere disqualified be­
frien d s who will miss a valued friend. eratio n to th a t portion of th e budget te r to th e school children of A m eri­
" I t sh all be unlaw ful fo r any pro­ cause they w ere n o t th e breeders of
p rieto r o r person in charg e of any th _ e anim
_ al. They also won fo u rth on
About five years ago Mr. MUne had of the S tate Board of H ealth p e rta in ­ ca:
pool room o r billiard room in the „ ’ 7 " '
7 _7
a
severe case of pneum onia which ing to th e B ureau of Nursing.
" I -have been gratified to h ear of
tow n of G resham to p erm it, suffer or j P
U°
f
P lans are being m ade fo r an even­
left
him In a w eakened condition
th
e
fine record you m ade lust y ear In
allow any m inor to go into, visit o r
T h eir success has been due to the
ing m eeting of th e P aren t-T each er
which developed Into tuberculosis.
to rem ain in a pool o r b illard room untiving efforts to a tta in th a t ideal
association th e th ird W ednesday in saving money, an d of your Invest­
o r to engage in any gam e of cards, herd for w hich they are w orking.
Every care and aid th a t specialists F eb ru ary .
m ent In th rift stam ps, w ar savings
billards, pool, dice, o r o th e r gam e of
could recom m end was tried b ut from
stam ps and o th e r g overnm ent secu r­
They
have
had
a
stu
d
y
club
of
th
e
ir
chance in such pool o r b illard room
th e first it was hopeless and Mr.
ities. You governm ent is proud th a t
own and k ep t an open m ind fo r new
o r room s.”
TROUTDALE
Milne and fam ily cam e o u t to Gillis
th e young people of th e nation are
It was ordered th a t a new g rad e m ethods and plans.
Mrs. H erb ert B radley gave a developing these m ost practical h ab ­
sta tio n and settled them selves in a
fo r sidew alk be estab lish ed on th e
b eau tifu l little hom e w here every~ef- luncheon T hursday afternoon. Those its. I can assu re you th a t th e money
so u th side of Pow ell s tre e t r u n n in g ! DECEMBER TESTING
fo rt was m ade to dispel th e shadow p resen t were Mrs. J. Bailey and Mrs. you are now investing in governm ent
w est from Main stre e t. T his was on
BRINGS NEW RECORDS
th a t h u n g over th e ir happiness. By C. I. R ak er of G resham , Mrs. H. C. savings secu rities is very helpful In
req u est of R a k er & Son who desired
T he rep o rt of th e M ultnom ah Cow-
th e care given him and th e n atu ra lly McGinnis, Mrs. J a n e t G rant, Mrs. M m eeting your c o u n try ’s g re a t respon­
to co n stru c t a concrete w alk in fro n t
T
esting
association fo r Decem ber, j
stro n g co n stitu tio n w hich he pos­ McGinnis, Mrs. W iley R ichardson, sibilities.
W hile you are aiding
of th e ir new g ara g e and could not
sessed, th e ravages of th e disease was Mrs. J. A. L arsson, Mrs. Mary P a r­ your g o v ern m en t th ro u g h th e p u r­
do so u n til a su itab le g ra d e had been 1920 show s a n u m b er of very high
held back un til la st week when he sons. Mrs. L ydia O strand, Mrs. L. chase of these secu rities, you a re
established.
producing cows.
took a sudden tu rn for th e w orse and A. H arlow and son, Jack . A m ost form ing hab its which will be most
Several new lights w ere asked for,
T he list is m ade up of th e c o w s !
suffered in ten sely u n til d eath gaye d elig h tfu l aftern o o n was spent.
valuable In th e fu tu re In the m astery
one on w est Pow ell a sh o rt distance producing 50 pounds o r m ore of but-1
release.
A t th e P aren t-T each er m eeting of y o u r personal financial affairs. I
from Main, one on F irs t s tre e t and te rfa t per m onth.
T h ere w ere a larg e n u m b e r of held th e 14th of Ja n u a ry a very c o n g ra tu late you on y o u r record and
one on Second stre e t, each in th e
3 . IiU scber, O w ner.
' frien d s and relativ es p resen t a t th e p leasan t tim e was sh ared by all. Tl.e encourage you to continue th is splen­
N am e
M ilk
T e st B. F at
block w est of Main stree t. T he m a t­
fu n eral (services which w ere held a t program was in ch arg e of Mrs. Ja n e t did work.
te r was referre d to th e com m ittee B e s s ie F o b e s In k a
K orn D y k e t ......... 1906
3.7
70 52
It Is my earn est hope th a t from
| th e M ethodist church F rid ay a fte r­ G ran t and Mrs. J. A. L arsson, H er­
on stre e ts and public ways.
B e s s ie
A g g ie
Co-
MRS. W. J . HILLYARD.
b
e
rt
B
radley,
principal
of
th
e
T
rout-
noon
a
t
2
o
’clock.
th
e
lessons of th rift which you are
W hile th e re was considerable dis­
la n th ia .....................1999
73,96
3.7
Many b eau tifu l floral trib u te s cov- daye school, gave a rep o rt on the re ­ learn in g in your school, by your p rac­
cussion of th e m a tte rs u n d er consid W ap ato B lu e B e ll H en-
• nm
. of . . th . e . love cen t convention of th e teach ers In tice of saving, investm ent and Intel­
g e r v e l D eK oll I I . . 2356
3 4
so
io and V e,na all o t G resham . Besides ered th e cask et and spoke
era tio n , th e business was quickly a t­
B e s s ie V eem an A g-
th
ese
she
leaves
to
m
ourn
th
e
I
osb
of
of
a
larg
e
circle
of
friends.
P o rtla n d . In a rep o rt of th is con­ lig en t use of all your money, you
tended to and th e council ad jo u
k I p D eK o ll . ........... 2526
3 8
95.9k a loving sister, five b ro th ers and one
Mrs. Wni. A verill, Mrs. A. S. Hlsey, vention th e O regonian spoke of Mrs. may early in life g et such a s ta rt
a t an early hour.
B e ssie
Ruby
B on-
92 69 8l8tPr’ A E L ake of W am lc: c - z Mrs. A. W. Shipley, J. H. Cone, Rev’ G ra n t as a te ac h er In th e Fairview tow ard financial Independence th a t
heur .............. ............2207
4.2
L ake of B oring; C. M., J. H. and H a . S. Hlsey and Rev. E arl B Cot- school. T ro u td ale is very proud to your success will be assured.
P h eb e V eem an B u ry le
FORMER UNION HIGH
W ayne .
........... 1835
4.
73 40 G. L ake an d Mrs. M ary MUne of ton san g in th e choir,
“ In o rd er to provide for the needs
Miss E dith claim Mrs. G ran t as th e ir prim ary
P hebe V eem an B u ry le
G resham .
teach
er.
It
was
decided
to
th
is
I
«1
th o se who desire to Invest in
Lym
an
presided
a
t
th
e
organ.
W a y n e 4th . ........... 20*9
8 2
66 84
T he fu n eral services w ere held
Jas. McBain, F . M cKinney, T. W. m eeting to give an e n te rta in m e n t and , am ounts la rg e r th a t th e 25 cent
B e s s ie L u cy . ............1587
4 6
73 10
m er stu d e n t a t Union H igh school,
from th e M ethodist church In G resh­ Hawes, R. H. Spence, Wm. E v erett, basket social on F eb ru ary 12. T he th rift stam p and >5 war savings
A. H. H e n sle y . O wner
5.3
died a t th e hom e of his m other Mrs. M ay ................... ......... 1292
68.4
am W ednesday aftern o o n a t 2 o’clock and R. I. A nderson acted a t pall m em bers of th e P aren t-T each er a s ­ stam p, th e T reasu ry D epartm ent has
6.1
54.06 w ith Rev. A. J. W are of O regon City
O. M. Richey of B oring, T hursday. 8p ot ................... ..........106»
bearers.
sociation a re to give a sh o rt play. Issued two new secu rities—-a >1.00
Bob S tr eb ln , O wner
officiating.
T he church was filled
D eath was caused by pneum onia fol­ R ed ............
______
_ It is expected th a t th e school will trea su ry savings stam p and a >25.00
In te rm e n t was
In _____________
the G resham
......... 1272
4.
50 88
low ing m easles.
th e m any friends who had cem etery beside th e in fan t d au g h ter * ,ve a couple of plays also. L a te r tre a su ry savings certificates to be
L illy ................ ......... 1380
4.
55 2 w ith
J o h n S tr eb ln . O wner
He had been a tte n d in g an a u to ­
known Mrs. H illyard for m any years. who died many years ago
an n o u n cem en ts will give m ore de- added to Its p resen t list of savings
5.7
62.70 R e v . M r. W are In his ta lk said t h a t 1
______________
' tells.
m obile school in P o rtlan d th is past T ip .....................
secu rities. F o u r of these stam ps
M i d g l t ..............
4 4
w in ter until he was tak en ill w ith J e r s e y .............. ......... 1220
73 20 , h e P r e e e n c e o f
m a n >' f r i e n d s a n d A || ZaIM. <ir e , s Hopes F u lfill« ! In*
‘-----------------------
with a few ad d itio n al cents can be
6.
'W hen I was a little ch ild ,” th e exchanged fo r a >5 w ar savings
m easles.
W h ite F a c e . . ......... 1112
53 37 *he raan y b eau tifu l
floral offerings
" ik w T f G»M”
4.8
t
se
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spoke eloquently of th e love and es-
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1901. H is fa th e r died N ovem ber 5, P earl ................... ......... 1181
0 23 teem In which Mrs. H illyard had it« tra n sla tio n from n arrativ e E ng­ d ifll, " I had a se t of wooden so l­ tion of a sm all cash paym ent can be
J o h a n so n Broa.. O w n ers
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lish to th e silen t language of the diers. T h ere was a poor little boy In J exchanged for a >26 trea su ry sav-
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L arge n u m b ers of th e G resham and screen. If an y th in g it has gained, the neighborhood and a fte r I had lngs certificate. I tru s t th a t your
He leaves to m ourn th e ir loss his
W m . J o c e ly n . O w ner
been Io Bunday school one day and
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62 42 Boring R ebekah lodges w ere present for all of th e w onderful co u n try so listened to a s tirrin g ta lk on the savings m ay Increase In 1921 over
m other, his ste p fa th e r, tw o h a lf B row n ie ......... ............1156
S p o ty .............. ........... 1364
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84.56 a t th e services In th e church and vividly depicted by Zane Grey in hts beauties of ch a rity I was softened w hat they were In 192« and th a t th e
b ro th ers, M elville and V irgil Richey, B i r d ..................
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n early 30 w ere at th e g rav e w here book is bro u g h t before m otion plc- enough to give them to him. T hen I >1 savings stam p and th e >25 treas-
a h alf sister, L u re lla Rlchel and his Q ueen .............. ............1286
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g ran d m o th er, Mrs. E lsbeth Aemi-
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6189 Boring R ebkahs lodge of which Mrs. acted by an a ll-sta r cast.
P roving lo m i day you will g et your wooden | ,r a ‘’t *v*’ to 5'ou ,n •ha Investm ent of
Bob W rig h t. O w ner
H illyard was a m em ber. T he ” pall- i them
your fu tu re savings.
T he fu n eral services will be held T o p sy
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the c h a racters In th e w onderful d e s -; c o m e ’’— A m erican Legion W eekly
T he re g u la r m eeting of th e Young
m ascus cem etery.
us sym pathy and helpfulness in o u r ‘
8 T' W a ,,e r Jo h an so n . H erm an e r t sto ry which will be seen a t th e!
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