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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 10, NO. 102 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1921 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR OF LITTLE LAD COMMUNITY CENSUS RETURNS FARM BUREAU BACKS DEATH GRIEVES SACRED CONCERT IMPROVEMENT PLANS SHOW INCREASES ON SUNDAY NIGHT PATRONS, TEACHERS, WILL COOPERATE Many friends g ath ered at the P lea san t Home M ethodist church ______ ( W ednesday to a tte n d th e fu n eral of Many farm ers of th e country and E v erett Collins who died suddenly Tlie 1920 census figures for M ult A sacred concert will be given at in fact of th e sta te a re in te reste d Monday m orning. P ractically all nomah county show an increase of An excellent g et-to g eth e r m eeting the M ethodist Episcopal church next ju st now In th e w ork and plans of a business was closed in P leasan t 23.7 per cent over th a t of th e 1910 of school p atrons, teachers and pu Sunday evening by th e choir and lo paid up F arm B ureau organization. Home d u rin g the fu n eral servjce and census in the n um ber of farm s op pils was held a t th e G resham g rad e cal singers. T his will tak e th e place T he O utlook is indebted to E. A. O rient school, of which E v erett was erated . school building la st W ednesday nig h t T he to ta l value of these of th e usual preaching service. The T aylor who lives two m iles east of a popular m em ber, was closed d u rin g farmg |s placed at th e sum of $26 I u n d er auspices of th e P atron-T each- is th e full program • G resham fo r th e follow ing a c c o u n t! the aftern o o n in his honor. All th e 083,842 o r an increase of $4,123,164 1 following j ers association. The m eeting was Song by th e co n g re g a tio n ,’ scrip- of th e activities and grow'th of th e | teachers and m any of th e pupils of cu rin g the past 10 years. presided o \e r by Mrs. C. M. Zim m er i tu re , prayer, offering, announce- F arm B ureau in M innesota, his f o rm -; O rient school and many of th e of- man who is p resid en t of th e asso The census figures show also th a t | ments. e r home. fleers and teach ers of th e M. E. Sun- there has been an increase of alm ost ciation. In h er happy m an n er of in A nthem — "L et the People P raise T he account w hich follows was day school w ere p resen t to express 60 per cent in th e n u m b er of col T h ee” , Choir terp o sin g p ertin en t ideas she in tro tak en from th e “ Osakis Review " j by th e ir presence th e ir sym pathy for ored farm ers who a re op eratin g duced those who took p art in a mu Solo — “ T he Singing in God's sical o r literary way and gave the u n d er d ate of F eb ru ary 3 and shows ] the fam ily and th e ir own sense of | farm s. T here are now 107, practical- A cre” (B ra c k e tt), Mrs. E. W. Ayls- w orth. in a concise m a n n er w hat is being loss. ly alI of whom are Ja p a n eSP p atro n s much to th in k ab o u t in Song "T he Church In th e W ild accom plished in th a t sta te w here m a tte rs of cooperation w ith th e Rev. E arl B. C otton, p asto r and Of th e 1721 farm s o p erated by wood", Male Q uartet. s»-,--------------- the organization has been in op era friend of th e sm all boy, had ch arg e w hite farm ers, 1239 w ere o p era ted , teach ers and club leaders in m aking 11. M cC orm ick. L eslie W ebb. J a c k - SEA'ATOe GLúECHAMBFJÍlAlíJ tion for som e tim e: Miss of the services and spoke of his own by ow ners or m anagers and 589 b v '8° " J,“ ” es' Le*‘ie W alrad It has been q u ite definitely an . th e ir work m ore successful. & ° f 018 MerC ®“ ° f nounced that on tyarch 4. when Geo. C alkins, county club leader, o ut- S trik in g progress was m ade in associations w ith th e lad and of his renters. T here is a to ta l of 1 0 0 ,-i t h ^ L o r d “ . — ____ , Choir. 1921 by the M innesota farm bureau«, Itnsherl® “ C ham berlain ceases to be United lined th e club activities for th e year. M yrtle according to th e annual rep o rt of sorrow at his early d ep a rtu re , b u t 495 acres listed as farm land by th e j Duet Selected, Slates sen ato r, h e will be appointed T h e principal talk of th e evening he voiced his faith in th e loving last census, of th is 46,148 acres a r o ! and Doris Zim m erm an, F. E. B alm er, sta te leader of county on the United S tates shipping board. „ . „ . . ~ , kindness an d wisdom of God th e improved. - Anthem -“The P ra y er", Choir. agents. The m em bership in county T his may disappoint a tew asp iran ts 118 **ven by rincipal ( M. Qulck- Solo Selected, Guy Jones. b ureaus has grown from 26,136 in F a th e r an d pointed to Him as th e for the position but shows two th in g s Rall. He told of the privileges ac- A lthough th is county is not noted IQ If i R t 9 8 -, n n la n iia r v 1 1991 ----- u ,m l u u m , u , u u i n u i c u A ltn e m — A l nthem - "R ansom ed of the - th a t the ab ility and sta n d in g o f ! cru in g to edu catio n al leaders, par- Sixty-six c o u n t!« of ?he s ta te have ° nIy, 80Urce of com fort fo r «orrow f «1 for th e am ount of livestock still the 1 L ord” , Choir. . „ „ Mar- O ur George is recognized and th a t ,,nts and pupils th ro u g h m odern adopted th e $5 a year continuous lieu rts- census shows 13,673 head of c a ttl e ,1 ,? ~ he H eaven'y Song m em bership plan, and seven add!-! Miss V ada B ettis, Miss Inez Bell, 6,526 head of swine, 2,644 head of tl,a ,la Rb,‘r*:' ap p o in t a dem ocrat to so Im p o rtan t netboda and facilities fo r education, Song— "Som etim e, Somewhere tional counties will do so soon. a position. Oregon generally will be W ith every privilege, he said, comes Miss H elen Bickford, H. L. Ball and horses. 58 m ules and 917 sheep Male Q uartet. T he report says th a t th e 82 an added responsibility. He show ed operatinrg ‘burie a S iBofl th e s ta te ’ w ork- W ' R Croxiey sang. T he p allb earers T here has been increases d u rin g th e Ant hem — "P ra ise Ye th e L ord". I gratified over th is recognition. llow th e work of the schools could ed upon 1,191 projects in 1920, th e | were a11 young men of th e c o in m u n i-' past 10 years in th e n u m b er raise d '* h° ir- FUNNY PAPERS TO COME Doxology. bo g reatly facilitated by th e parents. g rand to ta l of all projects planned ty. A rth u r Sloop, W ilfred N asshahn. of each kind of anim al listed with ' TO LIFE AT ORIENT HALL The Epw orth League will meet as Several of th e teachers an d pat- for the y ear having been 1,273. In | E v erett L ake and C harles McGinnis the exception of sheep and horses. usual at 6:30. Miss Mabel Shipley is addition to farm projects, 26 co u n l’lans for th e M ultnom ah g ran g " roa8 m ade brief rem ark s show ing E v erett F ra n k Collins was born In 1910 th e re w ere 3,415 horses in ties included hom e economic activ i the lead er and th e topic is a stu d y of circus S atu rd ay , F eb ru ary 19 at ,h e lr In terest in school m atters. ities in th e ir program s and 71 coun in P lea san t Home, N ovem ber 28, the county and 5,835 sheep. The ties included boys’ and g irls' club 1912, and died F eb ru ary 14, 1921.1 figures for dom estic an im als in 1910 th e P hilippine Islands. A fea tu re of , O rient g ran g e hall are m a tu rin g fast Among those who spoke was Princi- work. F ifty-eight oounties pub- He was buried in th e P lea san t Home are not very closely com parable with the evening will be a d ebate on the and everyone is an ticip atin g a royal I,a ' E lm er F. Goodwin of th e union question of th e g ran tin g of indepen- good tim e. T he p arts for th e play- blgli school. lished a F arm B ureau News o r sim He* w ondered if the ila r publication and 37 Iscued an ex- cem etery beside an in fa n t b r o th e r ,. those for 1920, how ever, since the ! deuce to th e Philippines. T he de lets and dram a have been exception- People of G resham realized w hat an change list. ) who dled ab o u t two and a h alf years p resen t census was tak en in Ja n u ary b aters will be Lyle Mason and W il ally well chosen and th e fam iliarity ¡o p p o rtu n ity was presented to th e To sum m arize a few of th e m any ago. He leaves to m ourn th e ir loss before the breeding season had be liam M cAllister for the affirm ative of th e ch a racters portrayed and th e young people by th e grad e and high g reat achievem ents of the year it can his fa th e r and m other, Mr. an d Mrs. gun, w hile th e 1910 census was ¡and A lden M iller and Louis M auldlng prom inence of the acto rs are t reat- i Behools and sta te universities, all so e sa t at ra nage sys ems, j ew ejj p Collins, a b ro th e r F reelin , tak en in April o r ab o u t th e m iddle of Involving 17,378 acres, were plan- - - - - - - • ..... - ------------- . — .......»„„„v for , h<J negative ing a g rea t deal of in terest. Some D'ee and th orough. He said th e re ned and adopted in 26 counties. In and tw ° sisters, Zelma and H elen. th e breeding season an d included „,, R , . 1 72 counties, 1,026 farm ers co -o p er-, ----------- many sp rin g calves, colts, etc. • i ,. a school will m eet “ at ‘ ¡m y stery su rro u n d s th e identity of w ere here 24 train ed teach ers all C ard of T h an k s. f h e principal crops harvested I n ' 1" 0 *'lock' Spet'lal featu res of th e th e particlpan(H and p art of th), fun anxious to serv e th e pupils and par- ated in grow ing 44 62 additional T he acreage of acres of alfalfa. W ords fail to express o u r apprecia- t his county were oats w heat hav open,n« exerc,B<*8 w ln be num b«M bv ! w ill b0 , n pPnetra, tng , h e|r d ,B. en ts of a large locality in educa- sw eet clover was increased by th e co- ” * . " U11M counI- * v » e re oats, » n u .m , . u»? ! tb e nleniberB ilb e rt's c i'ltiay l a s s 1 I ,1 ,„ m n n ib e r s o f Miss M I hm G Cllhnrt'a .. ... _ j ____ .... . guises. I tio n al and m oral uplift. T he need operation of 677 farm ers in 57 coun- 1 on for th e kindne8S and expressions and potatoes. T here w ere 144,397 , , T he K atzen jain m er K ids, Mama ° t train in g th e children to become ties to 6,402 acres. °* sym pathy extended to us in o u r bushels of oats, 83,984 bushels o f' Some splendid resu lts are reported sorrow a t th e d eath of o u r son an d « h e a t, 345,411 bushels of potatoes , ® ° rn?” g w. or8h,P w 111 b* and th e C aptain, M utt and Jeff and , '° y a ' A merican citizens was ent in th e m ovem ent for b e tte r sires and brother, E verett. To th e m any frien d s and 24 953 tons of hav raised In » ‘ lock, when th e pasto r, Rev. itle Jig g s fam ily will all be t h e r e ! pliasizetl. b e tte r classes of livestock. In 71 ... ,, , lIlu e i .a o j tons or nay raised in . g i i i s p v w i i i « v ,, ¡,H b is t n n te T he Pupila took p a rt in several in- counties 1,220 registered bulls w e re [al d tbe com m unity in general, we ex- M ultnom ah county d u rin g th e y ear of . ... . ,,' ' ' and so will all of th e ir friends and Tem ples of th e Divine, T he choir ad m (rerB te re stin g n um bers. Punch and procured and in 61 counties 1,607 (tend o u r h e a rtfe lt th a n k s fo r th e ir 1919. In th e year 1909, 143,390 reg istered boars were added to helpfulness and also for th e beauti- bushels of oats were raised, 11,04 4 will sing, “ Love Divine.” A cordial Miss M arian Robertson a*id B. C. 1 c° ° k le s were served and a social sw ine herds. F ifty-nine counties re ful flowers which cover th e restin g bushels of w heat, 472,654 bushels of in v itation is extended to all these A ltm an have prom ised to sing solos ] **nle enjoyed, ported additions of 1,885 registered services. and M . Iva Ten Eyck and Mrs. Geo. potatoes and 26,216 tons of hay. This cows and 46 counties added 14 91 place of o u r loved one. RUN AWAY RETURNED high g ra d e cows. In 27 counties 619 Mr. and Mrs. Jew ell F. Collins and shows a decrease in th e am o u n t of A rm strong will give readings. AMERICAN LEGION cows w ere discarded as unprofitable C hildren. T h ere are m any o th e r featu res on I TO CUSTODY OF OFFICERS potatoes, hay, only a sm all increase as a re su lt of cow- te stin g association GAINS NEW MEMBERS th e program , including two plays, a 1 , in oats, but a very large Increase in work. T w enty-nine associations P o rtlan d papers recently rep o rted th e am ount of w heat raised. This were in operation w ith 10,042 cows POPULAR DAMASCUS The Am erican Legion held an en Clown, a gypsy, Indian ami Jap an ese j th(, cap tu r(, of a ru n .away g )r| from u nder test. In 56 counties 1,240 COUPLE ARE MARRIED was due to w ar conditions and re th u siastic m eeting Tuesday evening m aidens, etc. J T he Cedars, but gave full cre d it fo r farm ers w ere assisted in balancing A very sm all adm ission will be th e cap tu re to th e P o rtlan d police ports from th e county a g e n t's office at th e ir new club rooms. rations fo r livestock: in 4 9 counties The hom e of Mr. and Mrs. G a rre tt A n um ber of visitors were present charged but full m easure of e n te r men who, ap p aren tly , ignored th e 1,201 silos were erected. In 57 coun DeYoung was the scene of a p retty indicate th a t the w heat acreag e will be much less th is year th a n at any and several new m em bers were added ta in m e n t is prom ised. ties 24,062 anim als were tested for officers by whom th e a rre s t was tuberculosis, and In 32 counties 25,- home w edding S atu rd ay evening, tim e for th e past few years. The to th e Legion. R efreshm ents were made. T he m atro n of T he C edars 924 hogs w ere vaccinated fo r hog F ebruary 12, when th e ir d au g h ter, next census will probably show less served which w ere furnished by m em INSANE BARBER IS telephoned to Deputy Sheriff S quire cholera control. • Miss H a rrie tt DeYoung becam e th e KNOWN IN TROUTDALE of the escape of the girl and th a t she T he value of farm products sold or bride of A lbert H offm eister. Mr. acreage devoted to general crops and bers of the W om en’s A uxiliary. Mrs. exchanged through farm bureau se r m ore land devoted to berries and Nora W ithrow furnished hot coffee. F ran k Dury, a fo rm er resident of was supposed to be a t "B lrd leg " vice d u rin g 1920 am ounted to $1,- H offm eister is th e son of Jo h n H. specialized farm ing. J. F. W hetstone and Jo h n J. Rude T ro u td ale, sh o t and perhaps fatally R eed’s reso rt on th e Base L ine road. H offm eister. 701,533 in 46 counties. In 52 counties each furnished a box of cigars. In w ounded m otorcycle p atro lm an M. E. On arriv in g at th a t place Mr. S quire th e farm bureaus and county agents Rev. H. R. G ebhardt of G resham spite of am bitious ap p etites th e Le- Nolan and also slightly w ounded L. L. learn ed th a t she was on th e way Into gave assistance to th e work of 819 offlclated at the slm ple cerem ony FAIRVIEW MAN'S COW associations, previously in operation, j J BREAKS 7 DAY RECORD gion men found them selves unable to Stevens and H. G. H ansen of Port- P o rtlan d In Mr. Reed’s car. T h e o f which tran sa cted a volume of busi- " b ' cb wa8 w itnessed by m em bers of consum e th e q u an tities of cake ami land W ednesday evening when he ficer knew th a t his F ord was n ot ness am ounting to $40,665,868 and the fam ilies of th e bride and groom, The Fairview H olstein farm , own effected a saving of $1,603,383. ! Mr. and Mrs. H offm eister left im ed by J. L uscher and Bons of F alr- sandw iches which were provided and becam e crazed In th e belief that, he equal to a race w ith th e pow erful an auction sale was held which ntted m ediately for th e ir hom e . in P o rtlan d . vt«w, has m ade th e highest m ilk and an ¡motion Hale was held which net was su rro u n d ed by persons seeking ca r of Mr. Reed, so he pressed into . FARMERS INCREASE CROP to In ju re him. service m otorcycle deputy sheriffs w here Mr. offm eister is em ployed b u tte r record in Oregon w ith th e , pd a imost BY TESTING SEED CORN in th e O. W H R. $11. Dury, who was recently discharged who cap tu red th e fugitive n ear Mon- N Co. shops. sen io r four-year-old Bessie Zeeman ' from th e Rtate hospital fo r th e in tav illa and tu rn ed h er over to city ¡Aggie DeKol 332511, h aving a rec 1 Corn grow ers som etim es find that FIRE DOES DAMAGE sane at Salem as cured, had only re policemen. TESTING DEVELOPS HIGH ord of T'OS.I pounds of milk and th e ir sta n d of corn not only has cently purchased a b arb er shop on AT ESTACADA PRODUCING COW m issing hills b u t occasional weak j 29.32 pounds of b u tter. WELL KNOWN MAN DIES Belm ont stree t. and spindling sta lk s th a t have come 1 It is of in te rest to note th a t both A nother d isastro u s fire visited AT AN ADVANCED AGE N eighbors b earin g him scream ing The honor roll for th is m onth i n ,, _____.. . . . up b u t seem to lack stre n g th to , , . ! of these records are th e h ighest sev- E stacada on Monday n ig h t destroy- for help th o u g h t he was being a t ..............— — ________r " ° W te8,,ng “'« ‘»ciation has en (lfl m ,or()s nia()p ,n n fn throw o u t leaves and continue I. Wood, know n by Ills frien d s as I ing an old livery barn in which were tacked and called In th e m otorcycle Many of th ese stalk s e ith e r ‘ ib rouiKh,t< 8ome very h i«h Pr° duc- any class grow th Dad Wood, died suddenly la st T ues ! sto red two tru ck s belonging to A. police who forced an en tra n ce to his die o r dw indle along th ro u g h th e I ing individual cows. T he follow ing . S agner, one owned by Ivan Lacey, shop only to be m et by a hall of b u l day w hile w orking for Wm. Mc season w ithout bearing an y th in g | ° f , C0' ? . wh,ch. Produced | t Read th e ads. Get th e business and a car belonging to A. H eldlen. let sh o t from a tiny 32 calib er re Keown. He was 84 years of age. He ¡over 50 pounds of b u tte rfa t fo r t h e ' benefit of th e p aper as well as the b etter th an a sm all nubbin was burled a t M ultnom ah cem etery. T he dam age is estim ated a t $10,000. volver held by Dury. M m onth. You will n o te th a t p a rt of newB. P atro lm an T he fu n eral service was held In th e Nolan fell at th e first sh o t but th e th e place of b e tte r ones th a t would them were figured fo r th e m onth of : u n d erta k in g p arlo rs at M ontavilla e th e r men finally g o t Dury u nder PRESIDENT WILSON SHIPS BY TRUCK bear good ears, th e crop is often m a F ebruary w ith 28 days an d p a rt w ere j T h u rsd ay a t 2 p. m. A large num - control. te rially reduced by them as well as figured for th e m onth of Ja n u a ry I ber of friends were presen t. The L ate rep o rts Indicate Nolan has by m issing hills. A te st th a t will with 31 days: services were conducted by Dr. A. J. IsQBcber, O wner. determ ine th e weak grow ers as welt a chance to recover. Dury will Thom pson of G resham . Name Milk T e st B -fa t as the g rain s w ith dead germ s, will probably be retu rn ed to th e sta te enable th e grow er to reduce this Jan., 31 d a y s hospital. Bhebe V eem an B u ryle WELL KNOWN COUPLE loss very m aterially. His wife, Mrs. Josephine H elm ing W ayn e 4th The rag doll test is recom m ended 2056 3.2 65.85 AT BORING WEDDED by th e Oregon A gricultural College Bessie Ruby Bonheur.1108 3 6 76.88 Dury, is em ployed by th e M utual experim ent sta tio n , and by continu-1 B e ssie A g g ie C olan th a 22.6 3.5 77.56 C. A. R adford ami Miss V erna Reck, Telephon«' com pany In Gresliam . ing th e te st five to seven days ad d ! W ap ato B lu e B e ll Hen- both well known Boring resid en ts, tional th e kernels affected w ith corn 1 g e r v e l D eK oi I I . . . 2232 4 2 93.74 WILLIAM M DAHLQUIST w ere m arried In V ancouver last S at rot, m ostly responsible for th e w eak ) B e ssie H en g erv el In WEDS PORTLAND GIRL urday, F eb ru ary 12, grow th, can be detected, and ears ka DeKol ........... 3.5 71 92 from w hich they cam e rejected. j B e ssie Inka Mr. and Mrs. R adford are m ak in g W illiam M. D ahhfuist, well known T he doll for te stin g is m ade and Korn ................ 1745 5. 87 25 th e ir hom e a t p resen t a t th e hom e .................. ?47O used in th e usual way, w ith th e ex -| Lucy 4 2 103.74 In G resham and vicinity, was m a r of th e brid e's paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. ception th a t a glazed fiber pap er is I B e ssie V eem an n A gate g g ie ried Monday, F eb ru ary 14 to Miss .................... .11 « 2 1 9 rolled up w ith th e cloth to keep th e ! D eK ol 101.18 II. A. Beck, but they expect to build Emmy B ian ch art of P o rtlan d . T he ro t th a t may develop in any row J o c e ly n , O wner. them selves a hom e at Boring In the cerem ony was perform ed by Rev. from sp read in g to th e sound rows. F eb . 28 d ays n ear future. A fter the cloth has been m arked , R oanll .................. 119« 5 1 «1.09 A lfred Phonr son at th e hom e of Into sq u ares and Its rows num bered, Spotjr .................. 1071 4 8 51.40 Wm. P rich ard in P o rtlan d In th e SAKI BRINGS ANOTHER .................. 1050 it is laid sq u are up on th e protect-1 Q ueen . 4 8 50.40 preaence of a larg e n u m b er of A . H H e n sle y . O wner. ive pap er cu t to th e sam e size. T he JAPANESE TO GRIEF frien d s and relatives. g rains are then taken and placed as Jan , 31 day« usual, and te ste r containing th e duly May .............................. 1224 5.2 63.6 Mr. and Mrs D ahlqulst will m ake Y. Kldo, a Jap an ese farm er liv recorded g rain s rolled and p u t into sp o ty .............................. 970 5.3 51.4 »heir home on th e ir farm In P lea s ing at Hogan sta tio n , was arrested for Joh n B trebln. O w ner g erm in ato r. an t Valley. bootlegging th is week and Is now out By keeping th e te ste r m oist and F eb., 28 d ay» W illiam D ahlqulst is a gran d so n on $500 bail. F ederal officers m ade warm enough fo r grow th th e sound «Jersey .............................. 1083 5 4 68.43 kernels will in th e added tim e still j L a ssie ..............................1069 4.7 50 24 . of Mrs. H annah Johnson of G resh th e a rre s t and located a 15-gallon 52.51 I develop, w hile th e seedlings from i M ldglt ............................... 1094 4 8 am. still, a la rg e am o u n t of rice mash and B ob B trebln. O wner diseased kernels will dw indle from 1 a larg e q u an tity of aakl. Jan ., 31 day» th e ro ttin g seed. SUDDEN DEATH TAKES ------------------------- I Red . . Kldo la aald to have been doing a 1010 4.1 57 81 3.9 51 71 P. R L. & P. MAN th riv in g business and to have tra n s A m o n g ti»e Rapt let-. . . 1678 4.4 73.85 ported th e liq u o r to P o rtlan d In The pastor, Rev. Jesse E. B ro w n ,; . 1562 3.7 57.79 T he m orning papers carry the no v e g e ta b le c ra te s . will discuss the su b je ct "C harged March 1426 4. 57.04 tice of th e death of F erd in an d O. 1411 with M urder,” At the reg u la r m orn- D im ple 5.7 54 11 Reed, chief clerk In th e office of F. See Jo h n Brow n for In -tira n c e . Ing service Sunday. F eb ru ary 20.; D . H u n t of th e P o rtlan d Railway I can ta k e care of all lines of E x p e rt R e p a irin g . Sunday school convenes a t 10 a. m a . 1 Any kind of auto or truck. Oener- L ight and Pow er com pany. Mr. R e el sta n d a rd Insurance, including F ire, Life, C asualty, Autom obile In th e Sunday evening a gospel m essage afCTTB and m agne, 08 a specialty, was a frequent v isitor in G resham best com panies on earth. Jo h n will be given. T his will be th e first Sherm an M cCarter, co rn er Powell and was well and favorably known. Brow n, Main stree t, G resham , p i one of th e services w hich will be held and Maple stre e t, G resham , phone tf He was 74 years old. D eath cam e 981. every S unday evening a t 7:45. , _________ f P resident Wilson Is an advocate of the "ship by tru ck " Idea suddenly w hile he was on a stre e t T he laugh of your life a t th e The Berean Bible class will meet which has been urged upon rural dlctrlets aa o re way to lower abort R e g u la r C o m b in a tio n R a te. ca r en ro u te to th e office yesterday G resham T h ea ter S aturday n ig h t haul transportation charges. He Is hauling h ’a household goodi from as usual at 3 p. m. Choir practice, Outlook & Daily Oregonian.... 6 35 m orning. when "T lllle’s P u nctured R om ance” th e old home In New Jersey to the new home he will occupy In Wash the young peoples meeting and the Outlook, Dally and Sunday with Chas C haplin, Marie D ressier ington after March 4 The Upper picture shows the first truck Oregonian ................................ $.00 prayer meeting will be held as usual and Mabel N orm and, th re e g re a te st load of fu rn itu re arriv in g at W ashington— th e lower shows Mrs I Subscribe now for the Outlook and laugh m akers In fllmdom, will pre this week Wilson and her brother, Mr. Bolling, directing th s unloading and your Portland Daily. placing of the household goods sent th is well known farce comedy. J (