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T W IC E A W EEK V oi. 11, N o. 100 G resham O utlook G resham , mpltmomah copmty , oregoh F riday , F ebruary io , SLOT MACHINES FAIR BOARD IS ARE BARRED BY PLANNING FAIR NEW ORDINANCE , u TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 1922 $1.50 Per Year POULTRY EXPERT DEMONSTRATES c (OMINI, o S FEB. f S V K, DAIRY T0 H0LD LEAGUE ME£T1NGS; INCUBATION-BREEDING METHODS The few days of su nshine seems to have given “p ep " to the M ultnom ah T he d in n er being planned by th e | ¡county fa ir board. It is a little too M ethodist church of G resham In th e I “ e e ti" K of th ® ci,y council early for th e sp rin g fever b ut they ! o n stra tlo ,,a conducted in M ultnom ah m achine"" C are should be’ t-i’kr'n w henilirte re s ts ° f ■« en larg ed ch u rch , to LIQUIDATION SOON The tru ste es of th e Oregon Dairy- use of gum slot m achines In ail pool sh o rtag e of money has been a g reat I tu ra l college, who was assisted bv ‘ llba,or Ls Placed w here a uniform da> school and provide a com m unity , uien’s League, which is being liquid- rooms and public places whrZh issue J r a w b a tk to th e ir w ork but, in sp ite County A gent S. B. H all w ts com- m u st'n o t “b" Can be 8ecu’ted (,h e r9 hall, prom ises to be ap epocal event '« ted , and a com m ittee from P o rtland ; . ? ' 8J to n n u u n ,,y - ' ““I * eek , are holding a series of checks th a t can be used in trade. The of a l> difficulties, they have sta rte d to P»eted W ednesday afternoon The m achine is le \e l T h er ‘ council decided th a t th e m achine work arran g in g apd planning the pro- i p ro * ™ > ’ w hich was on “ M ethods of should be tested in w-Uer he“ “ d to th e d ate is set for T hursday even- m eetings in the are a w hich co n trib was m erely a m eans of evading th e gram and im provem ents needed for | Incu b atlo n and B rooding" was con- 100 degrees to 105 degrees F w ith a u a . F eb ru ary 16, a t 6 :3 « , a t th e «<es to P o rtlan d to present a plan of law. Mr. F rances, represen tin g th e j the fair th is year. tin n ed for two days. Tuesday m orn- clinical one to see « Ja ! they register G range hall, which was th e onlyt liquidation by which tins dairym en, su itab le night on which Bishop having In terest in the unclosed pools com pany o p era tin g these m achines. | T he officers fo r th is y ear have not , in g ’ Cosby's d em o n stratio n th e same. Shepard could be presen t. and " “ those holding stock in th e O re ap eared before th e council to ask >et been elected. At a m eeting held I m h n“ ° A ana L- The direct,on8 th a t come w ith th e The plan has been changed slig h t gon D airym en's L eague will be able th a t they be used but th e council re- la st week, H. A. Lewis was elected .2 " e 8° Uth ° f G resbam ; , 'n c u b a to r should be followed closely, fused to reconsider th e m a tte r. | tem porary ch airm an of the board Mr and in th e aftern o o n a t M. G am s' The m achine should be o perated for ly from th a t announced in th e last to secure some value for th e ir hold Outlook. It hus beeu decided to ings. H. A. Lewis, presid en t of th e M ult Lewis and T. J. K reu d er w ere _____ also ° ne m ile so u th e ast of Spring- th ree o r four davs before the eggs are charge 50 cents a plate. In v itatio n s It ls very Im portant th a t nil dairy nom ah county fair board apDeared nam ed as a com m ittee to w ait on th e d ale' W ednesday m orning, it was at put in to insure p ro p er heat, arc being se n t o u t, w ith an accept men who are Interested a tte n d theso before th e council and suggested th a t carnival at this m eeting. T hey ho n ei h eife r’s farm one-half mile i The e r r s u b u a II v « tu n a sm all ch a rg e be m ade to cam pers , to m ake arran g em en ts for a b etter m ,,e 8OUth of L in nem ann sta tio n , and th e evening of th e n in eteen th day and ance card enclosed, to be retu rn ed m eetings because th e tru ste e s m ust n ‘i r O e fa ir g rounds and carnival th an th e one las, year. This in tb e aftern o o n a t J. W. L ynch's th e hatch should be com pleted on th e not la te r th an T uesday n ig h t of next liq u id ate sh o rtly and, if th is plan th at they be furnished fuel a t a sm all I Year th e com m ittee h as th e rig h t ,0 fa rm ' 8ection Line and B ark er roads, m orning of th e tw enty-first dav A week. T his Is necessary In o rd er which they a re p resen tin g is not charge ,a !8l “ ^ ed }h a t th e ca re* j 8ay' which P art of th e carnival they !_ The' aim o t th ese d em o n stratio n s high te m p e ra tu re d u rin g the In cu b .- th a t th e com m ittee may know how , practically unanim ously adopted by any to provide many nrovlde f for. n, those Interested, th ere is only one al ta k er be put in ch arg e of th e grounds. w ant to use, which rig h t they did not was not to 6how model farm s b u t to tion period It is understood th a t the in v ita te rn a te fo r th e tru ste es; an d th a t is ,,, ,, — " I ----- may hatch th e eggs The ways and m eans com m ittee were have last year. Hence they hope to select th e sm aller, m edium class ea rlier and a low te m p e ra tu re will tion Is g eneral to all men and women to ju n k all th e plants, including th e ordered to confer w ith Mr. Lewis and be able to m ake m ore satisfacto ry a r chicken farm s so th e new beginners delay the hatch. Both too early and «' <’< any not receiving acceptance a rra n g e a schedule. equipm ent and fixtures of th e o rg an i rangem ents th is year. could see how th e sm aller farm s are too late hatches lessen th e v itality of catd s may in d icate th e ir in ten tio n zation. This would m ean th a t th e The council also ordered an o r d i- ' Some im provem ents will have to he r u " ' 1 th e chicks. to be present and have a plate re nance d ra fte d to foreclose all delinq- m ade on th e fair grounds before they I . P ro fesso r , Cosby's lectu res were „ au) „ jectures As soon as the eggs s ta rt to pip. st rved by com m unicating w ith th e unclosed pools would receive nothing and th e stockholders would probably u en t s tre e t and w ater assessm ents. can be used next fall. One of th e s e ! rig b t to ,b e Point He touched on d arken th e door of th e Incubator and ♦ tank of G resham o r th e O utlook receive a very sm all percen tag e of T hey am ount to approxim ately »400. ls th e draining of th e race track. The m any p o.nts reg a rd in g th e h atch in g keep it closed u n til th e hatch Is com- office. th e ir Investm ent. Some have been ru n n in g fo r several fa ir board w ants to economize on ex and feeding of chicks th a t th e a m a -1 pleted. W hen th e h atch Is over, open The g u ests of honor will be Bishop The plan which they suggest is m onths. C onsiderable com plaint has penses. Each m em ber seem s to spec- te u r is ap t to neglect o r not consider) th e v en tilato r. A fter th e chicks have been m ade reg ard in g these a s s e s s -j‘alize on some one kind of w ork so t ^ a X n T ' n T ?0? ,Wh° Were u n a b le : been har.lened ofT in th e in cu b ato r Wm. O. Shepard and Dr. W. W very favorable and has been adopted Vciingson. T here will be o th e r In practically every com m unity nients and in some cases th e parties each has been appointed on a coin- to a tte n d will be In terested In P ro fe s -, for 24 to 36 hours a te r hatching, they speakers who will rep resen t th e com th ro u g h o u t th e sta te , but it m ust be declared th e stre e t assessm ents w ere m ittee of one to see th a t th e w ork in so r Cosby's le ctu re “ Suggestive should be placed u n d er th e brooder m unity and business In terests in con passed unanim ously before it can be u n fair and th a t they did not intend his line is done as thoroughly and Points on h atch in g and feeding but care should be tak en th a t they nection w ith th e church en terp rise. used. If it Is not agreed upon u n an ch ick s.” to pay them . The council, for this cheaply as possible. don t g et chilled w hile they are being There will be m usical num bers on im ously, th e tru ste es have b ut one reason d rafted an ordinance to fore P ro fesso r Cosby em phasized th e moved. th e program . altern ativ e, th a t Is to Junk. C O M M U N IT Y S IN G TO close them . fact th a t it is im possible to hatch Chicks m ust have a good s ta rt If It is felt to be a d istin ctio n to en It Is very Im portant th a t every B E H E L D A T L IB R A R Y stro n g h ealth y ehicks from breeding At th is m eeting, new contracts for they a re to develop into vigorous te rtain Bishop S hepard a t a d in n er of dairym an in terested be present at th e purchase of w ate r from th e city stock th a t is u n d erfed , o v erfat, of stock so g rea t care m ust be tak en in this kind and his assistan ce is being one of th e th ree m eetings held in thio A com m unity sing, u n d er th e au s low vitality , u n h ea lth y o r th a t have of P ortlan d w ere executed. U nder properly feeding th e chicks th a t a re solicited ln connection w ith th e en te rrito ry . T he m eetings to be held th e new co n tracts, a different system pices of th e Business Men’s club of been forced for high egg production ju s t hatched out. J u s t before th e lurgem ent plans. are as follows: of paying fo r w ater will be in force. Gresham , will be held a t th e lib rary Eggs should not be o ver ten days old ' chick is hatched th e yolk of the It is hoped as m any will be p res eg«r U ' h i i n c o t n »».1 « G resham grangq hall, Monday. T he council ordered th a t th is change next T riday evening, F eb ru ary 17 at when se t and should be k ep t in egg- is absorbed into th e body of th e chick be m ade to provide for a m inim um 8 o’clock. A very Interestin g pro cases so th ey can be tu rn ed every and it supplies th e n a tu ra l food for ent as can be accom m odated in th e F eb ru ary 13 2 p. m. hall. The affair is en tirely inform al S pringdale schoolhouse, Monday, charge for fam ily use. T he m inim um gram has been arran g ed . T here will day to prev en t th e egg from becom th e first few days. T he first re q u ire and should call fo rth a hearty r e F eb ru ary 13, 8 p. m. be a couple of selections by Dr. H. H. charge will be $1.25 per m onth f r ing lodged on one side. Eggs used m ent of th e chicken ls h e a t; and sponse. Dam ascus schoolhouse, Tuesday, 100 cubic feet up to 400 cubic feet. O tt on his euphonium . A n um ber of in th e in c u b ato r sh o u ld be uniform foods which have th e elem ents need boys from the W hitney Boys' chorus F eb ru ary 14, 3 p. m. in size and color an d weigh a t least ed for bone and m uscle will supply From 400 cubic fet to 15,400, 18c per D A IR Y M E N R E C O M M E N D S These m eetings are very Im port 100 cubic feet will be charged. All will be present and u n d er th e lead er two ounces. heat and en erg y as well. Milk, eggs T H O R O U G H B R E D J E R S E Y an t ‘and should be atten d ed by every ship of P rincipal C. M. Q uicksall, will above 15,400 will be figured a t 15c In cu b a to rs are classified into th ree o r m eat scrap s contain th ese eie furnish several num bers. Ju d g e S ta different types w hich a re hot w ater, dairym an in th is area. per 100 cubic feet. C harles T allm an, ow ner of th e two ________ _____ pleton will deliver a sh o rt ad d ress on hot a ir and m am m oth. Ju st which m ents. G rain should never be fed un A fter considerable d ebate the coun til th e chick is ab o u t a week old. thoroughbred Jersey s, St. Mawes P L E A S A N T HO M F C H T IR nu Duchess Nan and Spozzatlna of Ash ' W IL L H o S o R M N C O I N cil voted to e n te r into co n tracts with some su b ject relativ e to com m unity kind 1 r th e best is h ard to say b u t in P o fe s s o r Cosby's bu lletin _ ................... lim ns 8p.i r ,t* The rem ain d er of the evening m any cases it has been found th a t M ethods of Incu b atio n and Brood burn, has given th e m ilk and b u tte r people living o utside of th e city lim its H O N O R L IN C O L N to fu rnish them w ith w ater. Thevl"**,1 be spent ln com m unity singing th e h ig h e r priced one ls th e cheapest ing" can be secured a t th e office of fat test on these and th e n et profit Al tb < s P leasan t Home B aptist accordingly ordered co n tra cts pre. and will be led by P ro f-W . H. Boyer, 11 th e end as It produces b etter r e - 1 County A gent H all in O resh an " received as a proof th a t th e re I k [ church next 8unday evening th e pa«- pared w hich will au th o rize th e f u r n - 1 ° f th ® ApolI° club in P o rtlan d , money in good cows. te r, th e Rev. David Q. B arry, will ishlng of w ate r to Mike K ehrli and “ “ 6 cborua ° n th e Paclflc W hen Mr. T allm an bought th e j glv‘ an address a t 8 o'clock in honor E J. G radin. coast. cows a t th e Pacific In te rn a tio n a l ex- of A braham Lincoln. Special p atrl- C u rren t bills ordered paid are as ’ T*"8 WiH be Profe88or Boyer's sec position ln Novem ber. 1920, Duchess otlp m u»lc will enliven th e hour follows. | °n d appearance in G resham so his Ann was on a 10-m onth o r 3 0 5 -d a y [AI1 are invited to Join In celeb ratin g C raine Co., pipe and supplies, $ 36 00 ' anu8ual m uslcal ab ility is already test and he continued th e te st. At f*bf occasion. The young people will “ A. ‘ Cox ~ sa la ry .................. 125 00 ,k « heFe Befdde8 hls w° rk G. its com pletion, It was found th a t she tneet a t 7 o ’clock. leader of the P o rtlan d Apollo club he T h ere has been considerable and stru n g two w ires on each post had 480.1 pounds of fat and 10.254 j An City of P o rtlan d , fo r w ater ... 450.00 en th u siastic g ath e rin g of •I H. H q s s . h a u lin g .................. 3 50 was also m usical lead er of W ashing money m ade d u rin g th e past few I A notched piece of board an inch or pounds of m ilk to h e r cred it. T he y fu n g people m et a t th e church last ■to» high school in P o rtlan d for f r a n k C. Jon es Co., lig h ts...... 12.25 years in evergreen blackberries. Be- nch and a b alf w ide and an Inca req u irem en ts of th e b u tte r fat test Sunday evening and effected th e re n um ber of years. P rofessor Boyer P. R. L. & P. Co., lights 90 00 1 , -------- „ fore th a t tim e they w ere considered tbick was P*aced a t sh o rt distances ts 329.6 pounds for th a t length of I o rganization of th e ir society for ag- 9rJ leadership of com m unity singing is Cecil M etzger, grocer.. a pest in M ultnom ah county as they T h T tln ” 6 Wlr<>8 ‘ x b° Id ‘ hem 8P art tim e so she exceded th e te st by 160.5 { « '« salv e work for th e com m unity W alrad M ercantile Co............. 1.44 alw ays highly Instructive and anyone t Tbe vlne« were th en woven ln and pounds. She averaged 48 pounds of ITbey adopted th e m otto, “ Saved to who is interested in learning to sing sp ran g up everyw here and It was out along th e w ires and boards The b u tte r fat per m onth d u rin g the l o Serve,” and th e w atchw ord, “ B. V. E astm an L um ber Co.................. [songs b etter should not m iss th is op alm ost Im possible to kill them T he bulk of fru it is then ju s t a little ways M ultnom ah & C lackam as Co. m onths. She had carried a calf d u r- I p - u -> Boost Your P asto r Up " portunity. tim e has come how ever, when th is beyond th e top w ire which is about T elephone Co......................... Ing 277 days of th e teat so she was --------------------- pest haa actu ally becom e a money-1 fo u r and a h alf feet J. H. M etzger, S alary and p ut In th e h ig h est class which Is th a t P N E U M O N IA C A U S E S PO TA T O O R IG IN A TO R producer. T he fact th a t they will 1 T he berries w ere cu ltiv ated by m iscellaneous expenses...... 19.29 “ R egister of M erit ” C H IL D 'S D E A T H V IS IT S T H IS L O C A L IT Y grow on rough land th a t ls too steep plowing th o ro u g h ly as early In th e F W ostell, sa la ry ........................100.00 A few days after finishing the test, I —------- - a°no,O hererW' 8e Un a ,a r m ‘nB BPrl" g Pract1“ ’ a " d P "w ng C. E. O sb u rn ................................. 40.50 Duchess Ann gave b irth to a fine Noel Vfncent Moore, tw o-year-old J. H. Law of Oregon City was in riv e n . n r ° n i 8h° U' d de6P *“ ,h e apd n^r G resham on business one day th is g ^ e n a place as alm o st every farm the row. In stead o i fall plow ing he h eifer calf which took second place :’,° r of Mr “ nd Mrs. Chas. E. Moore “ E V E R Y B O D Y 'S D O IN G IT ' In th e boys’ and g irl's club work a t d,ed F rid ay m orning, F eb ru ary 10 . i week in con“ ection w ith th e sale of A T T E N D IN G C H U R C H (seed potatoes from his new variety. has at least a sm all piece of rough o r sow ed vetch each year. T he plow Ing th e county fa ir and sixth place a t th e frora Pneum onia. He was also th e steep g ro u n d . T he follow ing, which is follow ed by discing and then a Paclflc In tern atio n al exposition. She g ran d so n of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k “Cream of O regon,” which is being g^ 8 - idea of how «0 piant and grape hoe Is used w h .fh has a . 1 ^ E verybody is doing it.” “ W hat? has now brought an o th e r b eau tifu l-1 Moore' T he child'» condition had A ttending c h u rc h !” “ W h ere?” “In d istrib u ted th ro u g h o u t the n o rth w est care o r th e evergreen was an actu al on th e beam and disc with a level .0 h eifer and is giving 45 pounds of b ,en very »erlous for days. At hls the old U m tali mission In R hodesia, ' 8ta,t,ea hi Oregon * “* °“ “ . “ ‘de “ by' U Can be pURhed ,n and milk per day. , death ho was two years and a m onth, Mr. Law, who has m ade a stu d y of Africa and in th e ea stern p a rt of B aro u n d th e p lan ts and Is a g re a t la- Spozzatlna of A shburn, an o th e r hl* b ,rth day occurring on C hristm as potato propogatlon, o riginated this M ultnom ah county. The man referre d to secured hls •bor sav in g device. R egister of M erit” cow gave b irth day Next Sunday m orning G. A. Rob- new variety from p o tato seed It plan ts in th e woods w here they w ere The th ird y ear he h arv ested a crop to a nice bull calf about one m onth j F u n eral services will be held Sat- erts, who is th e a g ric u ltu re expert proved to be an excellent potato grow ing wild. He chose th e ones of boys' school and farm In th e old " h,.ch re8embles th e B urbank, but th a t he th o u g h t would b ear th e best of ab o u t tw o tons to th e acre. In ago. She is now giving 35 pounds | u rday aftern o o n , F eb ru ary 11 at 6 per cent m ilk daily. 2 :3 0 p. m. at th e B ethel B aptist a sm oother su rface and few er and, a f te r lining off hls plot of 1919 he only received about th ree Umtali m ission will speak a t th e j tons to th e acre on account of th e This m akes a to tal of 80 pounds ch u rch . T he Ijev. David Q. Barry P e a s a n t Home M ethodist church a t : eye8_ an d , it is claim ed, w ith a bet- ground ln tow s eig h t feet ap a rt set early fall frost. T his la st year was a or 36 q u a rts of milk per day from will have ch arg e of th e services. te r flavor. 11 o’clock. them 12 fpet a p a rt In th e rows. It dry one and th e yield was only about th e two cows. This m ilk sells for Mrs. A. I. H ughes, of th e Red was in th e sp rin g of 1916 th a t he fo u r tons to th e acre. T his year, if 10 cents a q u a rt o r »3.60 per day. At th e J u n io r Sunday school th e dram atization of th e life of Moses Wing G uernsey farm n ear Oregon did hls p lan tin g but he did not get Coming Events of Local all conditions are favorable, he will They are producing th is on dry will be given. C hildren who w ish to City, well known by m any in th is sta rted u n til late in May but th ey get a good crop. Interest. feed en tirely w ith o rd in ary farm take a p a rt in it m ust be on hand vicinity, bought a pound of th e seed grew never-the-less. The b erries can be p lan ted around care which anyone can give to th e ir F irst high school d eb ate o f a year ago and in th e fall harvested K” 9:45. T he second y ear he cu t th e vines stum ps on rough land b ut It is hard »ertes in Union High school audl cows T he feed used fo r each cow back to probably 20 inches so he to trim them back and give them the The W illam ette U niversity L adies’ 85 pounds. torlum F riday, F eb ru ary 2 4 Es per day is 14 pounds of mill feed F o u r successive crops have been could cu ltiv a te them both tacada vs. Unk>n High school. Glee club will sing a t both th e Bap ways | proper cu ltiv atio n . T he berries will w hich costs 19 H cen ts; lo pounds tist and M ethodist churches a t the raised since the origination of th e again He found th a t he averaged not be as larg e as when planted I he W lllam ett« U niversity La variety. m orning services. n r i" ’ , 0 ,e e c,ub concert at th e follow ing j e i r l w set p o su . d u r in g ' U ncleared land is often utilized In 7 cenU - T he to ta l cost for feeding The Powell V alley o rch e stra from T h . n „ „ v „» n . x . O rient g ran g e hall S atu rd ay ev the Mioatnn , , , The Bank of G resham pays 5 per tV re t h X ’ h i . ening, F eb ru ary 11. ’ P art Way as some u se Is alw ays found — - w each d.y „ 3 ; , lu rch will sing and play cent in te re st on tim e d e p o s its— Adv. were th re e hills betw een every p o s t1 for th e berries. [ these figure«. I, would then cost 74 at the evening service in th e M etho- _______________ T he W H Ism ette U niversity L a »list church a t 7:S0. T he pasto r's A W ant Ad. is a telgram to th e dles Glee club to sing a t th e Bap tist and M ethodist P leasan t Home topic for th e evening is “ B e g in -, •ending public. r i a r y h?2’ S“ nfl8y m ornl«g, Feb- nings.” Say It the W ant Ad way. j EVERGREEN BLACKBERRY PLANTING AND CARE OUTLOOK INSTALLS ADDED MACHINE; _____________ PRESS AND FEEDER i from the milk each day Is »3.60, the Willamette University Ladies’ Glee Club In Musical Numbers and Recitations At Methodist Episcopal Church, Gresham MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 8 p. m. Admission: Adults, 50c; Children, Grade and High School Students, 25c All Scats Comfortable; None Reserved T he p rin tin g d ep a rtm en t of th e [Increase th e ran g e of w ork con,Id- ' t w ’X G resham O utlook has grow n steadily since it was sta rte d in connection with th e tw lce-a week new spaper just eleven years ago. ! From tim e to tim e It has been ne- '8 tT° m thP erably. , ______________• The O utlook believes in grow ing FO R M ER R E 8 ID E N T H E R E wi,b tb e c,ty “ n<i su rro u n d in g coun- D IE S IN P O R T L A N D try and keeping pace w ith th e grow th Mrs Emily Rogers, wife of Clyde j of the m etropolis. b u lld in « lItOK'‘ra ° { P o rtla n d - d ‘«<l »( E m anuel T he O utlook believes in Joe ¿ r P“ al af,er an cessary to dispose of m achinery th .» up an lon not fop for p e r - ' Of „ d#yg Mrg R has been outgrow n and add la r g e r . Bon„ b)lt fop com m unity ser- hv 8ur and m odern equipm ent ' vice, th a t it may b e tte r fu rth e r every d a u g h te r, and h.U8ba" d ' tw o " mal1 ............................. - - fnr lau« h ,e « and a baby boy. The baby A new p rin tin g u n it, co n sistin g 'o f w orthy e n terp rise th a t m ak e, fo r, w„ w h ||e m othef. wm a Mlehle pony press with au to m atic > com m unity developm ent | hurried to the hospital. feeder attac h ed , has it will be necessary to secure th is week. This t and double th e capacity of th e plant to ' 8i ° Ca!,,y. ‘ k O rd ’ r l ° k 8*P th * f° rm erly a " « ‘«'•nt of th is vlrt»’ tu rn o u t good printing. It will m ake u larged plant busy and th e co-opera- Ity. sh e was a m em ber of R ussell it possible to handle la rg e r ru n s of tlon of all In th is fast grow ing are a is ville g ran g e and tb e O rder of E ast press w ork with g re a te r speed, and needed. ern S tar „ 1? <,„ .W ,” a,n *tt « U niversity L a ds»" v rlu .b coi,c,,r( at M etho d ist Episcopal church on Monday evening, F eb ru ary 13. C hurch en terp rise d in n er to be given u n d er th e auspices of the hi* h i’i M ethodist church to a r y h16 T kur8day evening, Febru- Un,ly ",n< ’ G re»hsm lib ra ry, F riday evening, F eb ru ary 17. i t dtheCV o?,? MPP’‘r W|11 b" « ' " n ?h«,h i .o ,u m b la g ran g e hall on i u n2n< of F eb ru ary lg , for the benefit of th e com m unity hall. eC° ;upr ' -’° be given by th e BaDtist B aptist L adles' Ouild of G resham on F eb ru ary 22, at G resham g ran g e half. a t TBe»hrí .L Ä nOM. . P#n,,ly ,n co"e e rt "™h-