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G resham O utlook
VOL. 13, NO. 71
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1921
MISS REID TELLS OF COMMUNITY BOWS IN SORROW OVER
NEAR EAST WORK
SUDDEN PASSINC OF THREE LIVES
_______
A gro u p of in terested citizens
g ath ered at th e lib rary last F riday
evening for a sh o rt tim e to plan for
th e fall cam paign fo r the N ear E ast
Relief.
Miss M argaret Reid, P o rtlan d high
school teacher, who has been given
leave of absence to speak for th e N ear
E ast cam paign, spoke briefly on the
experiences of h er tw o years w ork in
relief work. A lthough Miss Reid had
only a few m inutes to ta lk she im ­
pressed the gro u p w ith th e need of
the work ‘‘I don’t blam e the A m eri­
can people for being discouraged
when th e calls keep com ing” said
Miss Reid, but she w ent on to show-
how th e w ork was carried on in th e
face of th e g re a te st difficulties, how-
w ar is not over in th a t section but is
still raging.
She gave incidents
show ing how th e T u rk s persecute the
A rm enians and how defenseless they
are because of th e fact th a t th e men
and boys are e ith e r killed or drafted
for w ork. The tillin g of th e ir own
fields is alm ost im possible and many
who atte m p t to do a little work for
them selves a re shot while at w ork in
the field.
A nother incident given was th e
story of an A rm enian church w hich
had been secured as a sh elter for 3 5
m others and th e ir fam ilies. T he re ­
q uirem ent fo r en tra n ce in this in sti­
tution was th a t th e m other m ust have
at least five children. No p artitio n s
were m ade except low benches which
m arked off th e different homes.
When th is a rran g e m en n t was com ­
pleted th e relief w orkers felt th a t a
g reat deal had been accom plished.
One n ig h t th e T u rk s se t fire to th is
church and alth o u g h the lives of all
were saved th e m others and babies
were again w ithout sh e lte r and w in­
te r was at hand. I t was expensive
work fitting up new q u a rte rs for these
hom eless, helpless people.
C ablegram s announce th a t condi­
tions a re even worse th is w inter and
th e ir only chance for life is through
A m erican aid.
A fter Miss Reid and Mr. Stew ard
had le ft for P o rtlan d a t 8:30 those
present planned for an organization
which should handle th e cam paign
h ere th is fall and T hanksgiving week
was suggested as an objective tow ard
which to w ork.
Several questions about th e form of
th e o rganization plans were asked,
also questions reg ard in g the kinds of
supplies needed. It was Anally de­
cided to aw ait word from h ea d q u ar­
ters as to th e needs and m ethod of
o rganization planned for th is fall.
K arl A. Miller, who acted as chairm an
of th e m eeting volunteered to obtain
inform ation a fte r which it is planned
to hold an o th e r m eeting and decide
upon a plan of action.
A com m ittee o f fifteen w as appoint­
ed as follow s: K arl A. Mijler, Mrs
Jo h n Brow n. Mrs. J. N. C lanahan,
N orm a Lee Peck, Chas. Cleveland,
Mrs. A. W. Shiple, Mrs. R. R. C arl­
son, Rev. H. R. G ebhardt, Mrs. A.
H ughes, H. L. St. C lair, Roy E. C an­
non, C. M. Q uicksall, Rev. J. A. H op­
per, Rev. A. S. Hisey and H. W.
Adrian.
This com m ittee will m ake th e p re­
lim inary arran g e m en ts. One plan is
to secure th e m oving picture films
taken w hile H. H. H andsacker, sta te
director, was in A rm enia this past
R u m m er.
ERNEST ANDERSON IN
AUTO WRECK NEAR MOSIER
E rnest A nderson, of A nderson s ta ­
tion, had a very narrow escape from
death o r serious in jn ry Monday
m orning w hen his ca r left th e road
ab o u t tw o m iles east of Mosier on
the C olum bia riv er highw ay tu rn in g
over fo u r tim es before It stopped.
The ca r is a to ta l w reck but Mr. An­
derson in som e m iraculous m an n er
escaped w ith only m inor bruises.
Mr. A nderson who is w orking w ith
th e constru ctio n crew s on th e hig h ­
way n e a r H eppner drove down in his
F ord to u rin g ca r F rid ay evening
spending S atu rd ay and Sunday v isit­
ing w ith relativ es and friends. Sun­
day evening he sta rte d back driving
all n ig h t because th e roads would be
closed a fte r w orking hours Monday
The loss of sleep proved too g re a t a
strain and a t a r a th e r dangerous
place n e a r M osier he lost conscious­
ness and aw oke as he was heading
off th e highw ay. He m anaged to
sw ing th e w heels aro u n d a bit but
not enough to keep th e ca r on th e
road. He was throw n clear of th e
wreck
T he w recked ca r he th o u g h t
of not enough value to try to redeem
but sold It to a nearby garag e «man
He sent a long distance telephone
to hia fa th e r, A. W. A nderson, about
the accident and his b ro th e r A rchie
drove to Mosier and brou g h t him
home.
He left thia m orning for
H eppner to continue hia work.
Funerals Held Friday, S aturday and M onday. H undreds Express T heir
H eart-felt Sym pathy W ith Bereaved Relatives and Cover
the C askets W ith B eautiful Floral Tributes. .
FRIENDS CROWD CHURCH
MANY FRIENDS HONOR
HUNDREDS OF FRIENDS
ATTEND FUNERAL MONDAY MEMORY OF MISS SPENCER
AT BURLINGAME FUNERAL
Coming Events of National
Interest.
A m erican Legion N ational con­
vention now in session at K ansas
City, M issouri.
E leventh A nnual Pacific In te r­
n ational Live Stock Exposition in
N orth P o rtlan d November 5 to 12.
D isarm am ent
conference
at
W ashington, D. C., November 11.
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
$1.50 PER YEAR
SECOND NUMBER OF
LYCEUM ON NOV. 8
The second n u m b er of th e w inter
lyceum course being given at th e high
school and for th e benefit of th e s tu ­
dent boijy w ill occur on T uesday
night, November 8.
’ T he e n tertain ers th is tim e are th e
R ick etts Glee club, consisting of fo u r
young men, singers and expert m u­
sicians all of them . T o g eth er they
form a fine m ale q u arte t, a snappy
o rch estra, and th e ir program will In­
clude many solo num bers.
T h eir program Is said to be rig h t
up to the m inute— saxaphones g a­
lore, th e m ost p opular of all m odern
in stru m en ts; a real piano accorillan,
too. This in stru m e n t is som ew hat
out of the o rd in ary , only a few per­
sons being able to m aster it. Ted
R icketts is th e ex p ert on th is pecu­
lia r in stru m en t. T h ere are clarin ets
and drum s, trap s and bells. Some
com bination.
It is not all jazz. T here will be
some classic and som e sacred music.
It is arran g ed for old and young. It
is said to be a g reat tre a t. It is not
possible th a t anyone will be disap­
pointed in them .
The sale of season tick ets has
ab o u t covered the g u arantee. Rut it
is hoped the stu d en t body of the high
school will be able to clear up a few
hundred dollars from tliiH series of
e n tertain m en ts to help finance some
of th e ir necessary expenses. The s tu ­
dent body Is handling the m a tte r and
will get all th e money over and above
the cost of th e series. The public is
th erefo re asked to patronize these en ­
te rtain m e n ts liberally.
F o r th e benefit of those who have
not secured season tickets It is an ­
nounced th a t season tickets can be
had for the four rem aining num bers
at $1 60 for ad u lts and 80 cents for
stu d en ts. Reserved seats may be se­
cured a t 15 cents each for each en ­
te rtain m e n t. The high school au d i­
torium has been enlarged but was
well filled at th e last en tertain m en t
and seats will doubtless be at a prem ­
ium for next T uesday night.
Single adm ission will be 50 cents
for ad u lts and 25 cents for stu d en ts.
T he 55th an n u al session of th e
F riends from far and n ea r g a th ­
N ational G range will convene in
T he com m unity was fu rth e r sad ­
The fu n eral services of B erth a
dened F riday evening when word Spencer were conducted a t th e M. E. ered on F riday aftern o o n fo r th e fu ­ P o rtlan d November 16 to 25 with
h ea d q u arters in th e M ultnom ah
cam e th a t Miss G race F ieldhouse had church S atu rd ay m orning by Rev. A. neral of L. A. B urlingam e and th e
hotel. T here will be m orning, a f­
died as a resu lt of th e terrib le acci­ S. Hisey, th e pastor.
little M ethodist church at F airview
ternoon and evening sessions.
dent w hich had already claim ed th e
Many frien d s Ailed th e church to could not hold h alf of those who
lives of Miss B e rth a Spencer and L. capacity and b eau tifu l floral offerings
came to pay respect to a frien d and
The Pacific N orthw est F ru it Ex­
A. B urlingam e.
gave testim ony of the love an d esteem to join in sym pathy w ith those who
position
to be held November 21 to
F irs t rep o rts were encouraging in which Miss Spencer was held by
m ourn the trag ic d eath of th e ir loved
26 Inclusive at th e Bell S treet T er­
and everyone was glad to cling to the h er friends.
one. The services w ere in ch arg e of
minal In S eattle, W ashington.
hope th a t at least one of the th ree
Miss Mabel Shipley, Miss G ertrude the Rev. A. S. Hisey, who was assist­
m ight recover and continue to bless A lexander. Mrs. A. S. Hisey, Mrs. H.
ed by the Rev. B. J. C arney. Mrs. A.
the com m unity w ith h er presence and L. St. C lair, Leslie W airad and H. W.
L. Stone and son Lew is sang.
A
helpful sp irit. T he hope was sh o rt I stro n g sang and Miss E dith Lym an J )a
num ber atten d ed from the
lived and F rid a y m orning rep o rts pre8ided at th e organ,
Orient d istrict w here Mr. B urlingam e
said th a t d eath was at hand. Mrs.
Pall bearers were g rad u ates or bad bppn 8Choo] principal. T he casket
M artha Fieldhouse, m o th er of th e In­ form er stu d e n ts of union high school wa9 pilpd hlgh wUh floral offprlngs
ju red girl, was tak en to P o rtlan d to who at some tim e had been m em bers from frlendg and fornlPr pupii8 of th e
Never before in the history of the
the hospital w here w ith h e r son and of her class. They w ere Joe P eak, deceaspd
sta te has th e au to reg istratio n reach ­
o th e r m em bers of th e fam ily and Gordon Taylor, George Lane, Wm
The pall bearers w ere Em il Loser, ed such num bers as they have th is
friends they w atched u n til death Booth. Roy Hensley and Win. F erris
Richard A nderson, Llovd A nderson, year when 116,609 passenger cars
cam e about 9 :30 In th e evening.
H onorary pall bearers were chosen I w illiam B u tle r, j ack L uscher, all of and com m ercial cars have been reg ­
F u n eral services were held Mon­ from th e R ebekah lodge of w hich p a jrView and G eorge P leasan t of
istered.
day m orning at 10 o’clock in th e Miss Spencer had been a m em ber only T ro u td aie
Sam A. Kozer, Secretary of State,
M ethodist church w ith Rev. A. 8. a few days. Those chosen were Mrs.
Lewis A lfred B urlingam e was th e has given out a rep o rt of the licenses
Hisey in charge. T he church was Sophia S outhard, Mrs. T ilda Dahl. [ yOUIlgPSt of seven children born to
issued to d ate th is year. He says:
filled w ith friends probably a h u n ­ Mrs. E th el Gibbs, Mrs. L ena N eed­
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B urlingam e of
“ Up to the present tim e d u rin g the
dred or m ore of whom stood th ro u g h ­ ham , Mrs. K atie Sunday and Mrs.
Fairview . He was born at W amic, year 1921 th e re have been registered
out the service and a dozen or m ore C lara P ulfer. T he lodge atten d ed in
Wasco county, Oregon, April 4, 1893. and licensed in Gregon 613 m otor
who stood on th e g te p s of the church. a body.
When seven years of age his p aren ts vehicle dealers, 6,436 chauffeurs,
T he service was sim ple and im­
A larg e n u m b er of au to s filled with moved to Mosier. W hen he was nine 178,620 m otor vehicle o perators,
pressive. Music was furnished by a friends drove to th e Mt. Scott cem e­
years old he becam e afflicted with 3,106 m otorcycles and 116,609 pas­
q u arte t, Miss G ertru d e A lexander, tery w here in te rm e n t was made.
j rheum atic fever and as a resu lt it sen g er and com m ercial cars, from
Mrs. H. L. St. C lair, H. W. S trong and
B e rth a Hazel Spencer was born became necessary to am p u tate his left which th e to ta l license fees ag g re­
Leslie W airad
March 19, 1902, in Y akim a county, leg. A year la te r the fam ily moved gate $2,319,307.00. The fees, less
Active pall b earers were form er W ashington, on th e G lade, n ear
to The Dalles, w here Lewis atten d ed ad m in istrativ e expenses, are d istrib ­
schoolm ates from Union High School Bickleton.
school, g ra d u a tin g from thj^ high uted o ne-fourth to th e counties from
No. 2. They were Jo e P eak, George
W hen B e rth a was five years old school in 1912. He ta u g h t school for which the reg istra tio n s are received
Lane, Roy Hensley, Wm. Booth, Al­ h er fam ily moved to M ultnom ah
two yearr and entered th e Oregon and th ree -fo u rth s to the sta te h ig h ­
b ert Camp and W ilson E astm an.
county, Oregon, to th e farm on th e Normal at M onm outh, from which In­ way fund for use in road co n stru c­
Grace was ap active m em ber of Base Line, F eb ru ary , 1908.
stitu tio n he was g rad u a ted In 1917. tion and im provem ent th ro u g h o u t
both th e R ebekah lodge and E astern
The next fall she en tered th e T erry He tau g h t at T akilm a and at H epp­
th e sta te generally.
S tar C hapter In G resham and th ere school n ea r h er home, w here she con­
n er and in 1920 was elected principal
‘‘The d istrib u tio n of th e re g istra ­
were honorary pall bearers from both tinued to be a stu d e n t u n til she had
of th e O rient school, to w hich posi­ tions up to Septem ber 15, 1921 shows
organizations.
From th e Rebekah finished th e w ork of th e grades.
tion he was re-elected fo r the present th a t in M ultnom ah county th e re were
lodge they w ere Mrs. E thel Gibbs,
W hen th e new buildings w ere school year. On July 9 of th is year
reg istered 131 m otor vehicle dealers,
Mrs. T ilda Dahl, Mrs. Olive Ekstrom , erected for th e union high school,
he m arried Miss Daisy C rocker of 1,307 chauffeurs, 59,766 m otor ve­
Mrs. Sophia S outhard, Mrs. Bessie she was one of th e first to enroll, re ­
Hally. They cam e to Fairview , th e hicle o p erato rs. 1,413 m otorcycles,
Schneider and Mrs. K atie Sunday; m aining in th e school and g rad u a tin g
home of th e B urlingam e fam ily, and 32,651 passenger cars, 32 am bulances M EN S GYM CLASS
from the E astern S tar C hapter the w ith th e class of 1919.
FORMED AT UNION HIGH
In S eptem ber moved to G resham . and hearses, 53 busses and stages,
honorary pall bearers w ere Mesdames
B e rth a elected th e teach in g profes­ Mrs. B urlingam e was engaged to
2,403 com m ercial cars of less than
Last night was th e tim e for form ­
H. V. Adlx, E. W. A ylsw orth, G. J. sion th ro u g h which to do her life
teach th e Rockwood school and th is one-ton capacity, 3,078 tru ck s of from ing a class of men for gym nasium
L undquist, V era T ucker, C lara P u lfer w ork, and accordingly th e fall fol­
m ade a convenient location for th e ir one to five tons capacity and 62 tr a il­ work a t th e union high gym In charge
and J. N. C lanahan.
lowing h er g rad u a tio n from th e high home. Lewis was elected m ayor of
ers of from one to five tons capacity, of m em bers of the faculty. About 12
F low er girls w ere chosen from the school she enrolled in th e S tate N or­
Fairview in 1920, which office he re ­ o r a to ta l of 38,280 licensed passen­ men signed up for th is evening class
classm ates of 1919 and o th e r near mal school at M onm outh, from which
signed on his rem oval to G resham .
g e r and com m ercial m otor vehicles.” which is to m eet every Monday night.
friends and com panions of Miss Field- In stitu tio n she was g ra d u a te d last
” L ou,” as he was fam iliarly called,
T hose who came last n ig h t were m ost­
house. They w ere as follow s: Mary June. S eptem ber found h er assoclat- spent m ost of his life In th e school FIRST FOOTBALL GAME
ly young men.
It Is desired th a t
C hristenson, Eva Tafcheron, Hazel ed w ith Miss G race Fieldhouse, In
THIS
AFTERNOON
room. As a stu d e n t he was am ­
m any of the business men ta k e ad ­
Sedig, Mabie Michel, Mrs. Gladys charge of th e prim ary g rades at th e
bitious, d iligent
and
exceeding­
Stapleton ath letic field will be v an tag e of th is o p p o rtu n ity to rest,
W right Hogg, Mrs. Helen Bliss Camp, L usted school w here sh e was m ost
ly p opular w'<th his schoolm ates.
dedicated today by th e first football refresh and build them selves up
M arie T acheron, G ertru d e Southard, happy and successful d u rin g the few
As a teach er he carried th ese sam e
gam e of th e season. T he gam e will physically and ta k e advantage of the
G ertrude E astm an . Vivian Hevel, sh o rt weeks th a t rem ained to her of
attrib u te s of success into his profes-
be played betw een Union High and fine equipm ent u n d er expert direction
L etitia P u lfe r and E sth e r P eterson. th is e a rth ly life.
| sion. He will be g rea tly missed by
T he local j of teach ers at the high school gym ­
T he pall bearers, flower g irls, and
B erth a grew up in a C h ristian ! all his form er pupils and his fellow E stacada High schools.
The class is open to all
boys will be especially anxious to add nasium .
the lodge m em bers all m arched in hom e w ith th e atm o sp h ere of devo- i fpacjlpriI
men. The only req u irem en t being
line to the G resham cem etery w here tion and reverence for th e th in g s of
He leaves to m ourn his untim ely to th e occasion by w inning th is first :
the last services w ere held.
God n u rtu rin g h er young life. To , dea(h h,9 wlfp h|g aK(j(, p a re n ,g and gam e. A good schedule of gam es has ( th a t tennis o r gym nasium shoes be
f li floral offerings were most ab u n ­ give her h ea rt to God was th e n atu ra l , , he follow ing b ro th er, alld 8,8tpr8: been lined up for th e season by the worn. G ym nasium suits would also
dant and beautiful and g av e evidence fru itio n of such an atm o sp h ere and , Mrg phoebe ,,rook and Mr„ , a u ra local team w ith th e assistan ce of th e ; be a help but are not required
T he class m eets every Monday
of the many o rganizations in which such tra in in g
W ith a class of six
of F a)rv tew , Mrs i,P rtha principal and th e coach.
A splendid p ictu re of th e union night from 7 :3 0 to 8:30.
Miss Fieldhouse had worked and won o th e rs of h er young frien d s she was Cook of M(Jgier Jo h n of F a |rv ,ew
high school football players was pub- j
the h ea rts and affections of the m em ­ en ro lled as a p ro b atio n er in th is
George of Tygh Valley and E dw ard of
llshed Sunday in th e O regonian GRESHAM POST TO JOIN
church, anil received th e holy rite of P ortland.
bers.
IN BIG PARADE NOV 11
sports d ep artm en t. Those in the
G race May F ieldhouse was born at baptism May 10, 1914. T he follow ­
M ontfort, W isconsin, May 9, 1900. ing Septem ber she com pleted her home for th e last six years. H er p icture are Principal Roy E Can- ■ G resham Post No. 30 of th e A m er­
She passed from the ea rth to the p rep a ra to ry m em bership and becam e fath er, L ester Spencer, and her non, coach A. C. S hagren and the ican Legion has decided to accept the
heavenly life, October 28. 1921, at a full m em ber of th e church to which b ro th er H arry , with o th e r relatives, players: H enry L unday, Dick Lane, Invitation of the P o rtlan d Post No. 1
the age of 21 years, five m onths n in e­ she rem ained devoted un til God called are broken h earted a t j j e r untim ely Jam es Flem m ing, Dick S atterstro m , to Join In the la rg e st A rm istice Day
(c a p ta in ), P ercy
P u lfer, N ew ell, celebration ever held In P o rtland.
teen days. I t was. hoped for a tim e her. She was a m em ber of th e E p­ d ep artu re.
F ancher, W ilfred N asshahn, Everett
th a t she m ight rally and recover w orth League, and a te ac h er in th e She sped aw ay, w ithout a w arning.
G resham Post has not planned to
Nor even chose her tim e;
Lake, A. Sloop, R obert Booth, Malt*
from th e resu lts of the terrib le acci­ Sunday school.
conduct any services in com m em ora­
Say
not,
Good
night
hut
In
some
land Geddes, T heodore Brugger, Ted tion of the day here in G resham but
dent in which h e r friend and associ­
H er m o th er aw aited h er on the
b rig h te r land
H eslin, F ran k T acheron, Douglas have decided to Join with P o rtlan d
ate. Miss B ertha Spencer, and Lewis o th e r side, w here she has been at \Y‘ 11 say, "Good m o rn in g .”
H orton, R. S outhard, Malcom H ill­ and tak e p art In th e ir m ilitary and
B urlingam e lo s t' th e ir lives. The
yard. Jack Brown. B. Q uesinberry civic parade.
hope was all in vain, as her in ju ries
and Glen Mercer.
w ere too severe, and a fte r a short
All m em bers of G resham Post who
period of suffering, she fell asleep.
can possibly a rra n g e to attq n d are
WRESTLING MATCH
W hen G race was seven years old
requested to m eet In G resham a t
TO BE HELD HERE 12:30 p. in. Friday. Novem ber 11th,
h er fam ily cam e from W isconsin to
G resham to m ake th e ir home, from
A big w restling m atch will be held and In o rd er th a t proper reservation
which h er fa th e r passed away De­
at th e Masonic hall Friday, Novem­ may be made each one atten d in g 1«
cem ber 29, 1915.
ber 4, between Red N utting of G resh- I requested to e ith e r w rite Chase E.
She received h e r schooling in the
am and Shorty Ayers of P ortland St. C lair, G resham , or telephone
G resham grad e school, "and In the
S outhard and Buztck are prom oting 1 1561, to th a t effect on or before No­
Union High School No. 2, from
vem ber 7.
th e m atch.
which she g rad u a ted in 1919. A fter
N u ttin g is em ployed in a g arag e
one year in th e M onmouth S tate N o r-.
h ere In G resham . D uring th e Mult- j SCOTCH ENTERTAINMENT
mal, she began h e r career as a teach- :
AT CAMP 77, W 0 W
nom ah fair N u ttin g stayed w ith a
er in the Lusted school. Last year
crack w restler at one of . th e side ' Among the read ers of the Outlo«
she ta u g h t th e prim ary grades, and 1
'sh o w s at th e fa ir for one 10-m inute are m any m em bers of Multnoras
so well did she do h er work that af j
period, one 16-m lnute period and Camp No. 77, Woodmen of tl
the beginning of th e fall term she '
w restled to a finish. He w eighs 145 , World
All m em bers are Invited ’
was prom oted to th e prlncipalship.
> pounds.
atten d a Scotch en tertain m en t a t tl
Though G race never united w ith j
'A yer» claim s to have w restled In cam p hall on F rid ay night, Novel
th e church, she was ever an enthusi-1
Colorado seven years before coming j her 4, given by two <olly Scotchtne
astic teach er in th e Sunday school, a ,
here. T here will he good w restling R obert Neilson, sen io r and Junlc
m em ber of th e E pw orth League, and j
p relim inaries. The prom oters prom ­ T here is prom ised lots of fun and in
a reg u la r a tte n d a n t a t th e services '
ise m ore contests of th is so rt if this ' sic.
Several a u to loads are bell
of the church. She sang in th e choir. '
Is successful.
m ade up at G resham to go to tl
helped in any and every way in which I
T he m atch will go to w inning two m eeting of th e ram p F riday nlgl
her services w ere needed.
out of three. H. W allace will referee ' Those d esiring to go who have n
At h eart «he was a tru e ChrlstM n,
, th e m atch.
o th e r m eans of conveyance are r
b eautiful and good. H er influence
Rev. John W . Inzer, c f Chattanooga. Tenn.. National chaplain of the
quested to rep o rt a t the O utlook «
American Legion, announced that he would m arry free of c<At any
was alw ays ou th e side of hum ility
■
Your <nr Need P a in tin g ?
American doughboy who brought hi« bride-to-be to the Kansas Ct(y
We have opened a p ain t shop In flee If possible before noon next Fi
and devotion.
national convention which convenes October 31. Caswell J. Cordle and
C. E. O sburn's building, co rn er of day.
She leaves h e r widowed m other,
Miss Esther Belle Meriwether of Green City, Mo., shown above, were
Main and Second stree ts, G resham
and an only b ro th er, Guy L. F ield ­ the first couple to file for the honor. A Kansas C ity jeweler furnished
Let us talk paint with you
Give your roof a coat of Flexo
house of St Helen«, to m ourn her
all wedding rings free and the Legion paid for all licenses.
HOMAN ft HOMAN,
roof p ain t before th e rain y season.
Thp
Auto
P
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early and untim ely departure.
L. L. K idder Hdwe. Co.
116,609 Autos Are
Licensed in Oregon
RING AMERICAN LEGION Wi&OiUü BELLS