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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 11, NO. 3 LARGE PERCENTAGE OF FARMERS ARE SIGNED UP GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TROLLEY COLLECTS RURAL MAIL TUESDAY, MARCH 8. 1921 POULTRY SPECIALIST FINDS CHICK GROWERS USING BEST METHODS INFANT NOW PLAYS OPPOSITE CHAPLIN TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR NEW FEATURES ARE TO BE ADDED TO 1921 FAIR A num ber of im p o rtan t questions Seven solicitors for th e F arm Bu were discussed a t th e re g u la r fair Prof H erb ert E. Cosby, extension . quently asked th ro u g h o u t the sta te reau reported th e resu lts of th e ir first , specialist from the Oregon A gricul- ' «h»« board m eeting Monday when a large d ay's w ork at County A gent 8. B. tu ra l college held four very in terest- and gU J(jwn wbep , hey e a t? .. Thtg proportion of th e directo rs were H all’s office Monday evening. The ing m eetings at th e d em o n stratio n was due to a lack of bone building present. poultry farm s of th e county W ednes m aterial in proportion to th e o th er county is going stro n g for the B ureau T he bill which was introduced a t food elem ents in m ost cases, satd day and T hursday. work from th e Indications. One h u n . .. u __ i P rofessor Cosby. The w eight and th e last leg islatu re ap p ro p riatin g ad The first m eeting was held at Mrs bu| k increases and th e bones cannot dred and tw enty-six m em bers are d itional funds for th e county fair Anna S chiller’s farm W ednesday ! carry it so the condition described signed up already by the seven solic failed to pass in sp ite of th e fact th a t m orning T here was a good attend-1 cannot be otherw ise unless a wise tors. T here are five o th ers w orking no opposition was m et. F rien d s of ,„ d « h.8h «h», s»..nc. in th e county who are at som e dis th e bill were m uch su rp rised at its boys from th e a g ric u ltu ra l d e p a rt it was a good plan in moving the tan ce from G resham and who can failu re for it was th o u g h t th a t it m ent were present to listen to th e young chicks from the in cu b ato r to not rep o rt daily b u t will tu rii in re would certainly pass. T he bill was th e brooder to dip each chick's bill discussion. , — - ports later. am ong those th a t failed to g et At S pringdale th e sam e aftern o o n I into sour m ilk m aking su re th a t he Mr. C rane from Jackson county, 1 . j got a good sw allow of milk. If one th ro u g h on th e last rush. I th e school children atten d ed th e hadn>( tIm e to do th e work ,horough- who is w orking in th e R usselvlle Mrs. J. Lynch, presid en t of th e M ult m eeting as well as a larg e num b,ir o f ; wa<j a wa8|(. Qf effort It w ould te rrito ry tu rn ed in th e highest per adults. T he m eeting was held at the ug prcfitable to dip th e ir (oe n aiie nom ah county council was present centage of m em bers, having signed A. L. Davies home. in |ajlk aa to dlp th e tr billa i{ tllue w ith a request for space for a place up 20 m em bers or a 100 per cent rec T hursday m orning th e m eeting t,|lo lgb tB no, tak en to insure them on th e fair grounds fo r a rest room [w as held at C. N. T a y lo rs farm I'1 ; g etting some of the milk. ord fo r th e day. Charlev Chaplin, famous com e P leasan t Valley. T here w ere about “The only req u irem en t during the dian. is back— toting a two-week- for m others and little children. The Mr. K eller of C olum bia county 30 poultrym en and women present br8t few day8 h e a t,’’ said Profes- old baby At least, that is his plan includes eq uipm ent for am using w orking w ith Mr. Spence signed up a t th e m eeting The aftern o o n m eet- Bor Cosby ’’and they req u ire a con role in his new him production th e children w hile th e m others are th e la rg e st num ber. They tu rn e d in ing was held at Mrs. D. R. Seidel’s Fj(terHt,le am o u n t." As to the tim e "T he K id"— his first picture in enjoying the fair. The plan was well 26 m em bers for M onday’s work. , farm on Buckley avenue. fo r taking them o ut of th e incubator year received and Mrs. E d ith Tozler T he solicitors, who are w orking P rofessor Cosby said th a t low vl-jgo hours was said to be a safe tim e Mail collections are being W eath erred told of th e splendid suc- i tality was a chief cause of losses and but from 48 to 72 hours were the PORTLAND MAN DRIVES w ith th e chairm an of the different speeded up In the ru ral districts | cess which th e P aren t-T each er de- [ th a t th is low v itality m ig h t be caused [ lim its given for rem oving to the the east w herever Interurban county divisions th is week in the of INTO TELEPHONE POLE trolley cars operate A mail box ) by poor care of eggs before they are j brooders. ] p artm en t had at th e s ta te fair. m em bership drive a re as follows. Is placed on the side of th e car ! set, to im proper incubation, and un- The first feed should be grain and The corner of Main and F irst! Upon m otion of Mrs. W eatherred the C laude B uchanan, a Benton county and collections made at each end h ealthy breeding stock. F orcing th e I la te r a rolled hard-boiled egg mash Folks living along farm er, in th e C orbett district w here | of the line breeders for heavy production also was fine. T he question of w ater was stre e ts was th e scene of a peculiar board voted to ta k e th e m a tte r under consideration and in stru cted th e the route can go to th e car line— taken up and P rofessor Cosby ad ! resulted in low vitality. A. G. S slim a n is chairm an. Mr. Aird stop the car and m iil th eir letters accident Sunday afternoon when L. "N eith er pity or sen tim en t should vised no w ater un til th e end of the p resid en t, H. A. Lewis, to appoint a from C lackam as is also w orking in prevent th e ow ner from killing every first m onth or six w eeks; but milk R. F airch ild of P ortland lost control com m ittee to find ways and m eans SCHOOL PATRONS FAVOR , w eak, deform ed and diseased ___ ch ick ” should be had no m a tte r w hat trouble th a t te rrito ry . of his Cadllac ca r and bum ped into and rep o rt to th e next m eeting April ENLARGED BUILDING 6"a w" P rofessor Cosby. He said th a t o r, expense was incurred. Mr. P ierce from Jackson county is Glen D avidson’s F ord bug and a tele 4. It was decided th a t probably th e \ t the th ird day th e chicks should he was a g re a t believer in helping assisting B. C. A ltm an, chairm an of The program and su p p er given by little chicks o ut of th e shell b ut ju s t begin _____ to scratch for th e ir living and phone pole on th e corner of th e only arran g em en ts th a t could be th e P lea san t Home district. the east of the Sandv P aren t-T each er fa r enough thpm to get th e ir advl8ed heads j have at from seven ten days should m ade th is year would be a ten t b u t off hold H# of a)go about two to incbes of u tte r to stree t. D. E. Towle, chairm an of th e Pow the east of the bandy P a re n t te a c n e r an(i Mrs. Lynch said th a t th is would be Mr. Fairehilt) was going east on association a t th e Colum bia llig u »a g a jn st th e giving of m edicine or scratch in. ell Valley and T ro u td ale division is satisfactory. P lans fo r lectu res and Powell stre e t and m ade th e tu rn school on the evening of M arch 4 “ dope” to sick or w eakly chicks as it T he dry m ash should be fed afte r assisted by Mr. H ale and Mr. K eller o th e r helpful educational featu res for seem ed to be a decided success. It was a w aste of effort. Strong, h ealth y each of th e fine feeds daily, a t first of C olum bia county. T he la tte r is a was oDened with a com m unity sing and vigorous chicks is essential to grad u ally advancing until it was safe aro u n d th e fo u n tain heading n o rth on m others were included in th e plan of Main stree t. He m ade th is tu rn w ith well know n poultrym an of th is sec p ' a successful p oultry b usiness,” he to leave th e m ash before th e chicks such a wide sw eep th at It was neces th e County Council. u nder the leadership of Mr. Godfrey. Jajd a , of th e tin)e tion. H W. Snashall advocated the plan o n the feeding of th e little chicks At six o r eight weeks the chicks sary to m ake a ra th e r ab ru p t tu rn to In th e Lynch d istric t Messrs, i T his was followed by a program of ab o u t 15 num bers. T he m a tte r of P rofessor Cosby said th a t all poultry- [ shouh be changed to th e coarser avoid h ittin g th e corner a t th e Rexall of having a C hautauqua program for Thom pson and Powell, Benton coun the addition of an assem blv room and men would agree with him th a t th e re grains. aftern o o n s and evenings and a fte r a fe a tu re of th e poultry bust- T h, first day of April was a good d ru g com pany's store. W hen h e got ty farm ers, are soliciting m em bers. the addition of an asstm m y room ano the necessary space for th e use of a negg w here th e re was so little def-1 date fo r L eghorns to hatch as thia th e ca r safely past th at co rn er he good deal of favorable discussion of Wm. H ornecker is chairm an. to failed again to get It turned in tim e th e p ro ject Mr. Snashall was chosen Guy R obertson, well known M ult m anual tra in in g class was tak en up in jte know ledge as to th e best m eth- \ gave them a six-m onths’ period and discussed, a fte r which a vote was ods. T h ere were, how ever, certain develop and b ro u g h t them to produc- to go up Main stree t but w ent full ns chairm an of a com m ittee, to work nom ah dairym an, is w orking in th e taken in exnress m e desire of th e principals which pf m graln8 nst be 8uppHeB followed. th e tlon O ctober eggs breeds were force acrosB th e stre e t tu rn in g Just out th ese plans. T he o th e r m em bers high about in p rlce. T he 1 when heavier G ilbert te rrito ry w ith E. M. C alkins taken to express tn e desire or tn e p in tim e to s trik e th e D avidson car of th e com m ittee w ere n o t natnud. It th e ch airm an. Mr. R obertson has voters p rese n t as to w h eth er o r not v ar,ous elem ents of food necessary should be h atched about March 1. and fire it across F irst stre e t into is planned to have sp eak ers and local they wished th e high Echool board to to r n o rm ai chick grow th. The g rain s E arlier hatches usually bring a been w orking in th e C lackaam s and call an election to th is end. As th e and ground feeds must be supple- pull t which s ta rts laying early and th e Bank of G resham building. One m usicians tak e p art on program s th a t W ashington county drives. m ented w ith m uscle form ing fooda thei goes into a p artial moult when of th e larg e p late glass w indows was will be of in te rest to all. Mr. Snas Mr. C rane of Jackson county is vote was alm ost unanim ously for th e derived from an anim al source, such i eggs are high, hall is very much in terested In th is proposition th e election will probably as m ilk, eggs and m eat scraps. Vi- Sour m ilk was said to be safer cracked by th e force of th e im pact w orking in the Russelville neighbor Vhaae of fair work and no doubt but and a little p ain t scratched. The be called as soon as th e m a tte r has tam ines, which are so necessary for | th an sw eet milk for little chicks hood w ith C. B. Lewis, the chairm an. th are supplied in th e form of since it could be kept a t a m ore uni- force of th e double collision throw th a t it will prove a success. A te n t R. R. H ow ard of Clackam as, w ith been thoroughly discussed in th e v ar grow m ilk, eggs and th e leaves of p lan ts. [ form state. T here was always dan- th e body of th e light m achine out of cover, sufficient seats and a sm all ious d istricts and people have had W. Seidow chairm an, is canvassing Of th e la tte r class lettu ce was said to 1 ger of sweet milk becoming sour, platform are th e requirem ents. tim e to m ake up th e ir m inds. T he be excellent and lawn clippings w ere) L ittle chicks should be out on the line and sm ashed up n fender. th e B rooks com m unity. T. D. K irk p atrick , city club leader, The Cadllac landed ag ain st the M ultnom ah and H illsilale have no, com m ittee rep o rted th e high school fine. Kale one of the rich est of ground as soon as possible and if the and Miss Ethel I). Calkins, county green feeds was a little heavy for | w eather does not p erm it. It is a telephone pole a t th e co rn er and d istric t en tirely o u t of debt now and ch airm an but Mr. B urkhrtlder of young chicks, said P ro fesso r Cosby, i (food p ractice to tak e a sq u are of soil club leader, w ere present and took up W ashington county is w orking i n , w ith th e n um b er of pupils having but If finely chopped it would be al- into th e brooder house for th e chicks stopped alth o u g h it d id n ’t lack much a n u m b er of club questions w ith tho of b reaking th e pole en tirely off. The doubled in th e past y ear and th e right. It is advisable to add a sm all to work at. being sure to ta k e it out th a t p art of the county. bum per of th e m achine was broken i board. Mr. L aird, a Coos county d airy -' prospect of a much la rg e r atten d an ce am ount of bone m eal to th e m ash to before it gets dusty. T his year ad d itio n al lights will be “ It would be a good plan to spade and th e front axle bent. One of th e ' next year, th e need of m ore space is supply a sufficient am ount of plios- m an, is w orking on Sauvies Island. phoric acid used in building bones. up th e vards and plant g rain in order springs stru ck th e pole stopping th e provided for th e club building and S atu rd ay evening th e various local already being felt. W ith th e high The ad d itio n of protein and bone to g et th e yards in the best condition signs w ill be placed leading folks com m ittees, chairm en, solicitors and school being, as it is, a com m unity m ash should not be m ade to pre for th e young chicks” said Professor m achine. T he spring acted as a back to the b u ilding which Is a little sta te officers of th e F arm B ureau met cen ter w here large crow ds m ust fre- pared chick developing feeds as they Cosby. “ A little lim e added aids in wedge and th e pole Is sp lit for at o ut of th e wny. A strin g of electric keeping th e ground sw eet." least 10 feet from the curb and the quently be accom m odated, and as alread y contain sufficient m aterial of at W ith ro w ’s lunch room w here t h e y 1 R eliable brooders are the cheapest lig h ts will probably be placed to m ake held a g et-to g eth e r session w hile at p resent only ab o u t 100 people can ¡this sort, but they should be added to investm ent th a t th e poultrym en make cem ent w alk at the base of th e pole be seated to see and h ear w hat is be- a g rain r a t i o n ^ a t a ttra c tiv e w alk from th e m ain is broken as a re su lt of collision. and th e best w ere th e cheapest In the th ey enjoyed an appetizing and su b F o rtu n a te ly no one w as h u rt al grounds. sta n tia l luncheon attractiv ely served. ing said, a la rg e r assem bly room or jng begins” P rofesor Cosby said ‘and long ru n according to P rofessor Cos A le tte r was read by tho secretary It was a live m eeting and a nu m auditorium has alm o st come to be a neglect developes ru n ts which de by.All th e poultry men are enthusiastic though A. Zenger, who was crossing from Mrs L A. H arlow , secretary of necessity. The m em bers of th e high tra c t from the profits. T he poultry th e stree t lacked a few inches of being ber of speeches were given w hich school beard have felt these needs ¡J’p n fa y m oney"so*« "isn’t good^bus" over these m eetings which are most h it by th e Ford in Its mad flight for th e County Council rep o rtin g th e ac- w ere of vital in te rest. Xmong those helpful to all who can atten d The develop ru n t« .’* next series of m eetings will be held th e B ans of G resham . An ice cream tlon of the council which req u ested who spoke were Geo, A, M ansfield, for some tim e but th o u g h t It best to c a rrie r full of w ater Btood on th e th e rem oval of th e club building to a One of th e questions most fr-- the la tte r p art of April. p resid en t of th e Oregon F arm B u w ait until th e public expressed a de- side walk and when th e Cadillac ' m ore cen tral point. T his wns said to sire fo r them to act. rea u ; Calvin Ingle. F ra n k Irvine, ed LYNCH COMEDY SKETCH stru ck it, It em ptied th e co n ten ts on bo Impossible b ut th e board expressed T he cafeteria supper which follow THREE BASKET BALL ito rial w riters of th e Oregon Jo u rn a l; EVENT OF THIS WEEK some nearby citizens free of c h a rg e ., them selves as w illing to do an y th in g GAMES PLAYED AT ORIENT F red M errill, secretary of th e Oregon ed th e program was well patronized , . ' \ * v .. F in al reh earsals are being held for A num ber of ladies and one man else possible to add to th e conven- D airy Council and Mrs. Jessie Mc and to g e th er w ith th e door receipts A series of th ree basket ball gam es bro u g h t th e gross receipts for th e a t O rient grange hall last F rid ay ‘he com edy sk etch . "W on by a w ere In th e ca r with Mr. F airch ild i tence of th e building. Combs. head of dem onstration work It w;as also sta te d th a t th e club evening up to $67.55. evening bro u g h t out a la rg e crow d. [ W ager,” which will be given by th e b ut all escaped Injury. in hom e econom ics in th e state. sto rk th is year would occupy th e ir A rrangem ents w ere also com pleted fives* T rip K iT 'a lifo rn ia . T he O r,en t k lrl8’ team played th> Lynch P aren t-T each er association at MULTNOMAH LEADS own building alone. fo r th e schedule of w orkers and help and to several o th e r places you would G resham g irls' team and lost by a (be schoolhouse on next F riday even- IN 100 PER CENT CLUBS P lans for a club achievem ent day ers in th e various districts. . score of 9 to 10. . , like to visit. Read w ith a parade an d contests were o u t ! ing, M arch 11 a t 8 o’clock. This U nder th e sky in C alifornia Ind ications are th a t the county will Of th e 119 boys’ and g irls ’ clubs In The line-up of th e team s was as C alifornia coast tra ils follow s: Jen n ie Sloop, H elen Moul- Prom,f”’B to be one of th e bPSt en ‘ th e sta te which m ade a 100 per cent lined by Miss C alkins If a , , lim e could go stro n g for th e F arm B ureau as T h rough R am ona’s country m uch favorable com m ent is heard on ton. fo rw ard s; Em m a Koch, Fanny te rtain m e n ts ever put on by th is en- record fo. com pleting th e ir w ork and bp arran g ed which would not , on- Abroad a t hom e - Wood, c e n te r; Geo. C arp en ter, Ag- te rp risln g society. T he cast of char- filing final rep o rts. 33 were from ««'» w ith th e racing program every hand. Land of poco tim po M ultnom ah county, 10 from th e G ranges will occupy the sam e po- T hrough ou r unknow n southw est ne8 [-arRpn , or (be O rient team . On acters Is as follow s: . i. i i v i rmr,, it,, ciiv ! sltio n s th is y ear th a t they did last LITTLE SUFFERER T he following have been recom - the G resham team , Roba Em bry. Simon Sweet, a w ell-to-do farm er co untry schools . . and ,, 23 ,, from th e city, , , ypar according to a decision m ade at RELEASED BY DEATH m ended by Dr. Barrow s and IJr. F lorence B ram hall, fo rw ard s; Mary and a hypochondriac. R. H. Confrey. a c c o rd in g -to H. C. Seym our, s ta t“ y club leader. T w enty-one clubs of th e ,hlB E lliott of O. A. C. All of these books C anning, Lucile M cCarter, cen ters; M artha Sweet, his wife, Mrs Anna Action of th e executive com m ittee M arjorie, Invalid d au g h ter of C. H| m a ^ b e S o rro w e d T o m th e G resham M ildred P ullen, Cora Johnson. Lynch. county com pleted the w ork b u t the . In fixing the ad v ertisin g rates for the me, passed aw ay quietly on March m em ber _. T he C om rades team played th “ May Sweet, th e ir d au g h ter, Mil- 10 clubs had every enrolled ... j prem ium list was en d o rse d .» T he a fte r a long lingering illness, a t lib ra ry : finish while th e o th e r 11 had an av- 1 « i H unt— Y oung farm er; w hat he G resham grad e school team w inning I dred McGregor, e age of 14 years and th ree m onths. should know. j by a large score. | Billy Sweet, th e ir son, alw ays in erage of more than 70 per cent. T here rate s th is y ear are fixed a t $16 o r T he fun eral took place privately were 74 clubs in M ultnom ah county Pa «p’ ,o r half P“ «P “ "rf * 6 fOr rfnruit«an a* e ,n en t' On tb p C om rades team E v e r e tt1 m ischief, V elnter Cook. q u a rte r page. , Monday. M arch 7th, a t 9; 30 a. m. W ilk in so n __Modern straw b erry L ake played cen ter; H arry Carlson M eltntha Sweet, Soniln’s sister, an which com pleted the y ear's work with David McKeown was nam ed as su om C arlson's u n d erta k in g chapel, and Raym ond Chase, g u ard s, and old maid and still w aiting, Mrs. H ar a percentage of 70 or over growing. p erin ten d en t of th e c a ttle d e p a rt th in te rm en t at M ount Scott ceme- K em p— L andscape gardening A rem ark ab le show ing has been C harles McKinney and E d g ar Sloop, vey Law rence. m ent. He .made a n u m b er of sugges ry beside her m other who preceeded W augh— R u ral im provem ent, H arrv H ow ard, a young city law m ade In th is y e a r’s work In th e sta te forw ards. This team was only re- tions In regard to classifications •r in death four years ago la st Jan - yer try in g to win a w ager, H enry according to Mr Seym our, as a to tal All of these books may be bor- cently organized, which met w ith the h earty approval iry. Dr. A. Thom pson preached th e of 243 clubs In the sta te have fin T he exciting gam e cam e when th e Zenger. rowed at the library. of th e board, n eral serm on. Sally L unn, colored cook for th e ished with a m ark of 70 or over. O rient team m et th e Lincoln high Mrs. G. N. S ager resigned as su p er She '¿•aves to m ourn, beside« her Ru-sellvllle School Dedicates (Tub Some appreciation of th e n u m b er of team . This gam e was a close one, Sweetn, Mrs J. Lynch. th e r, four sisters^ Mrs. C. A. H ar- in te n d en t of th e dom estic science de- Room. D ennis O’Donovan, man of all club w orkers now actively engaged closing w ith a tie score. on, H annah, Lucy and E dith Lane, T hrough th e cooperation of th e in th e various projects, when one | P»rtm p n t 011 of not fpellin" It was decided to play five m inutes w ork, tram p ex term in ato r, A. E. id th re e bro th ers. George. R ichard school board, th e ch ildren, and th e realizes th a t th e average m em bership P’” " 1« '* ’' pt>ual to tak1" " on »h* d“ ‘ , , .. longer to play off th e tie and a t th e Eddy. of these clubs is ten Even th is e .- l» '“« d ep artm en t. Mrs. Della E. P aren t-T each er association, th e Rus- tI()gp Qf lhp t|m p (J)p Ramp id David. C ard of T hanks tím ate of 2430 mem bers Is not com- M" r r a y 291 Mth. ' 7 ' aellville school has fitted up an un tied. D entistry m ade painless by nerve A nother five m inutes was We wish to th a n k o u r friends and used room for a club room. blocking m ethods Try It. Dr. C. P for m any school boys and wa" «PPOlnted to fill h er place. played resu ltin g in a final score of Johnson, 611 Morgan Bldg., P o rt píete, . , girls , , . have _ , taken v, „ up clubw ork, A n um ber of o th e r ro u tin e m a tte rs ighbors who so kindly offered as- T he room has been papered and 31 to 33 In favor of Lincoln. school land, Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv. itance and sym pathy In our sorrow . kalsom ined and fu rn ish ed with a , but . th .. ro u g h i. num erous reasons „„„„„ .h o i, were tak en up “ and disposed of. It th e ir • ... was rep o rted th a t th e case of F ran k C. H. Lane and Fam ily, Mr. and couch and o th e r fu rn itu re donated by pro jects have not been fully com- . . . . . . .... , C. Jones had finally been settled and Mrs C. A. H arm on. friends and patro n s of th e d istrict. " ‘A fter M ultnom ah, Douglas county [,b a t ,hft «*»<*•»» com m ission had ac T h a new room was dedicated re N otice to Farm er«. ts th e leader In "100 per c e n t" clubs cepted his claim A fter th e last cently at a public m eeting. H. C. Get your farm engines fixed to run w ith 19. C lackam as next with 17 and b° * r t moPtln’ tbp paap wa" ^ o p e n e d like new. Prices reasonable. W ork Seymour, s ta te club leader, was p res . . . g u aran teed . Call up Norm an Sm ith. ent and spoke on club w ork In g en Marlon next » w t.v, ith io 12 Sherm an and again by * th e rom m iM lon , and . tn« G resham . O arage phone 18, resi eral. Club w ork is on the boom in .u 4 each u are th e o.i,or M alheur with .»u «lx o th e r <’ aIm refused. Thia aal action taken > dence phone 51. . leaden? In perfect . . project«. . i’rw zxu a»t week wan Anal and th e claim will R usssellville neighborhood. < ooa, » ♦ C latsop, Lane, Hood R iver, Dos- * W ood. W ood. Wood. See Joh n Brown for Insurance. Old grow th fir on gravel road % chute«, Linn, P m atllla , Benton, - ------------ ■ I can ta k e care of all lines of m ile so u th Cotton statio n at $6.50 per Crook, W allow a and Y am hill coun- ( o n tr a r to r ami B uilder cord or will deliver. C D. C athey, sta n d ard insurance, including F ire, ties have one o r more clubs In th e H ave located In G resham and am Life, C asualty, A utom obile in th e A HIGH-CLASS COMEDY phone 97. , . ... ready to ta k e any work In my line, best com panies on ea rth . John perfect list. |g>ng experience. Work guaranteed. Brown, Main stree t, G resham , phone Main Street Garage. C ertlficatea of achievem ent a re pre- b|d „„ your work Phone 327. <f T his garag e is now open for gen 981. sented to clubs finishing and th ey a re L. J W inter. eral re p a ir w ork of all kinds by ex T he concert recital at th e M E. I p ut on display in th e school In which [ perienced w orkm an N orm an Sm ith, church th is evening prom ises to be a th e club Is located. phone 51. ________ tf ra re m usical trea t for the com m unity. Later—We learn that the bank Admission 35c Reserved Seats 50c window was broken before the col .T h e program will be given by Miss Wood The Bans of Gresham paya 8 per Cull tie» for sale. E kstrom T ruck Ruth E. Mahood. pianist and Joseph eant Interaat on time deposita.— Adv. lision and not aa a result of It. Service, phone 851. w W augh, a 8cotch lyric tenor. THE SENIOR CLASS of Union High School will present “ Merely Mary Ann Masonic Hall, Friday Evening March 18