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4 T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook Voi. 12, No. 21 MANY FEATURES ARE ARRANGED BY FAIR BOARD GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON A FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1Ç22 ALLIGATORS BROUGHT HOME FROM FLORIDA PROCLAMATION. Know all Men, W om en an d C hil dren by T hese P resen ts: W ho know s but w hat in tim e alli g ato rs may ta k e th e place of th e tiny i here is one suprem e question th a t r been a strong candidate for th is the ** *7 88 Pe*8 " ttl.1 . . . . . . . P ciety ie ty w o m e n a t th nt time»* women th n e nronA present tim e? »nould be settled in the minds of those state s highest executive office. The Mrs.- H. C. Larson th o u g h t they who wield the ballot next week Fri- 8tre88ful problems of the day un- would m ake good pets w’hen she a . , , .« d . . . . . a o , o rs, * . W hlll. i x r r ‘L * r I - •“ « » ? 1 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 11.50 Per Year FRESHMAN CLASS PRESENTS MAY DAY PAGEANT THAT, W hereas th e NATION AL CLEAN-UP an d PAINT-UP CAMPAIGN has resu lted in many The children will be given a g re a t advan tag es to com m unity life th ro u g h o u t th e U nited States. er opportunity th a n usual to a tte n d ' Strong decisive c h a ra c te r and Dolitical . — ! i a w y » e a r n e r » m e n prevail In safeg u ard in g H EALTH ; should get th e nom ination for govern insight upon hey re tu rn recently front F lo r- W ednesday m orning th rea ten e d to and enjoy th e county fair th is year In p rom oting T H R IF T ; ida. T h eir nam es are King and cause th e May Day pageant, which or. He is one of six on the republican candidacy of some of the others 1 T h .v . I . In fu rth e rin g F IR E PREV EN prim ary ticket. Two are Multnomah is The according to plans adopted by th e more or less factional or sectional. ' J a lf to , w o “i, om 7 n d a r ? i s inch fre8hm an class of union high TION ; fair board at its m eeting on W ednes- ' school in G resham w ere planning to county men, J. D. Lee and George A. White is one broadvisioned, clear c u t ,! es long. In stim u la tin g CIVIC P R ID E ; day night, not only w ill th e fa ir be and give, postponed. T he show ers con " hite. Patterson is of Polk county, Representative allround capable and “ Now preten d th a t you a re dead tin u ed to fall lightly off and on d u r held before schools open b u t T ues In m aking th e “ HOME AND Beau of Lane county and Hall of Coos I experienced executive among the pos- a llig a to rs” says Mrs. L arson, placing ing th e m orning but th e b rig h t rays day, W ednesday and F rid a y th e CITY BEA U TIFU L” ; county. Olcott is the present incum sibilities. He is not a "politician” and them on th e ir backs and flatten in g V .s are to be open free to all chil NOW. T H E R E FO R E . Be it bent, out for re-nomination. is the one most independent of politi them o ut w ith h e r hands. They of su n sh in e betw een show ers kept known th a t plans have been p er dren u n d er 12 years of age. Also on th o se in ch arg e of th e program hop Some of these men are highly rec cal "influence.” fected fo r a th o ro u g h Clean-Up th ereu p o n lie perfectly still barely ing for favorable w eath er conditions Tuesday aftern o o n th e polo gam e on ommended. Mr. Lee has a great many and P aint-U p cam paign in The next four years will be extreme- b reath in g . She th en places them on the race trac k in fro n t of th e g ran d w hen th e tim e cam e for th e p ageant friends and is a most estim able gentle- ly im portant in the state's history, G resham , May 15, 1922. th e ir backs te llin g them they a re bak to be put on. stand will be free to children. man and has been active in the senate White is Ute cleanest, strongest man Next week m ark s th e opening ing them selves in th e F lo rid a sun. The board decided on th e follow A larg e n um ber of sp ectato rs g a th or legislature and in other positions for the executive chair in th is stress- T hey obey h e r com m ands com pletely. of a reaj cam paign of persisten t ing arran g e m en t of days: ered on th e S tapleton a th le tic field to of public tru st for many years. A doz-1 ful, epochal tim e in tax-burdened Ore- and con stru ctiv e effort in cleaning T he allig a to rs seem to a d a p t th em w itness th e perform ance. Many came T uesday— C h ild ren 's day. up and keeping it up. In th is en or tw enty years ago he would have ' gon. selves to th e cooler w ea th er h ere and ladened w ith u m b rellas but th e sun W ednesday— G resham day. w orthy m ovem ent we urge each according to Mrs. L arson, are even cam e o ut an d shone d u rin g th e e n tire citizen to do his o r her p art to r T h ursday— P o rtla n d day. m ake o u r com m unity CLEAN. livelier th a n they w ere in F lo rid a. F rid ay — F ra te rn a l and P ioneer cerem ony. HEALTHY, TH R IFT Y , SAFE and Mrs. L arson left fo r th e ce n tral day. T he fairies appeared dressed in BEAUTIFUL. p a rt of F lo rid a over six m o n th ago on p retty costum es of varied hues. They S aturday— E verybody’s day. Signed, K. A. M ILLER, account of h er health . She spent th e danced on th e lawn and th en took One of th e m ost exciting amuge- Mayor. la rg e r p art of h e r v isit in St. Cloud, th e ir places in an im provised forest ment featu res ever p u t on a t a fair, W idespread editorial encouragem ent and support is being given by the F lo rid a w hich is not fa r front Ja c k it is claim ed, is th e au to polo gam e, grove w hich looked as if it were country press to the candidacy of A djutant General George A. W hite for in which autom obiles are used and L. J. ALLEN INSTRUCTS the Republican nom ination for Governor. Liberal space has been devoted sonville v isitin g h er au n t. H er h ealth created fo r a dw elling place fo r fa ir BOYS IN JUDGING COWS to bis platform and campaign by the state press generally and a t least a is now m uch im proved so th a t th e ies. Miss W illene Botkin in th e role sm ash into one a n o th e r Indiscrim i trip was a success. Mrs. Larson of th e S pirit of W ilderness was se a t dozen newspapers have added th eir editorial backing. nately. T his fe a tu re will be on All th e livestock club m em bers The Salem Statesm an, leading Republican daily of the W illam ette Val p raises th e w onderful scenery and ed on a th ro n e in th e ce n te r of th e Tuesday aftern o o n and W ednesday. held th e first ju d g in g practice of th e ley is outspoken in its support of Mr. White and in its editorial utterances tro p ical fru its and birds of which T hursday and F rid a y nights. Each gro u p w ith h e r tw o h and m aidens claims to find in his record the type of man th a t is needed at th e head of y ear la st S atu rd ay a t th e farm of H. the state at this time. Claim ing th a t a reduction in the overhead cost of F lo rid a is u n surpassed. A bout a on e ith e r side of her. perform ance is scheduled to last one G. Mullenhoff. L. J. Allen, sta te state governm ent is the param ount issue in the present campaign the States m onth ago Mr. L arson joined h er at G irls dressed to rep rese n t Flow hour. livestock club ag en t, w as p resen t at man editor quotes this incident from an investigation of Mr. W hite’s record F lo rid a and re tu rn e d hom e w ith her. ers skipped into view. They also A co n tract has been closed w ith th e m eeting to in stru c t th e boys In as an executive: T he allig a to rs w ere p u t on display danced to th e music which seemed the H uggins & L eavette C arnival "We find th a t when the crisis of 1917 occurred he had the sum th e work. T hree local leaders were as a side show a t th e b azaar of th e to float in from th e air. As th e m u company who come w ith 20 cars of of $140,000 for the organizing the sta te ’s manpower and resources. th e re w ith th e ir clubs. T hey were B ap tist L ad ies’ Guild th a t was held sic died aw ay th ey joined th e group It was a tim e when no questions were asked and no expense need p arap h ern alia of am usem ent conces Mrs. Ja ck Lynch, J. F lem m ing and in th e G range hall y esterday. be spared. It was a tim e when he could have spent the $140,000 of the of w aitin g fairies. sions. This is said to be m uch b et Mrs. A. O. Stafford. people’s money and secured a deficiency appropriation w ithout a m ur T he Indian chief advancing from te r than ever before brought to th is m ur , of dissent. W hat happened? Five m onths later when the Since th e w ork of th e Dairy H erd MAY 14 SET ASIDE AS th e fo rest was g reeted an d m ade fair. sta te ’s perfect organization had been completed he had $90,000 of Record club includes th e scoring of A DAY FOR MOTHER welcome by th e S pirit of W ilderness th a t $140,000 left, and he recommended th a t it rev ert to the taxpayers.” It was decided to hold th e Chau cows, Mr. Allen explained to all th e The Roseburg Review sees in Mr. W hite’s candidacy future harm ony in tau q u a m eetings in th e big te n t in F o r several years a special day has and asked to dw ell in peace in h er boys how it is done. T he boys chose the state and says editorially of the candidate, "He is a gentlem an who th e grove as la st y ea r b u t th e hours been set aside in each y ear as a day forests. An Indian ru n n e r su p e r Mr. M ullenhoff’s record m ilk-produc will command the respect of all elem ents of the state, has no connection are set for from 11 to 1 in th e day , with any controversies th at divide the people of any section of Oregon and on which to honor th e m em ory of ceded a band of In d ian g irls and ing co»’, S tanhope Belle Jo h a n n a as stands for the new order of progressive statesm anship.” and 7 to 8 in th e evening. m o th er w h eth e r she be living o r one braves who as th ey appeared form ed th e one they w anted to score. T he The Newport News sees in Mr. W hite, "An able, energetic and progressive of th e angels in th e H eavenly k in g a circle and danced th e Indian dance The sam e schedule of wages was leaders felt th a t th e boys were es man, particularly well qualified to preside over the destinies of the state at w ith heads b en t as th e ir fo re fa th ers agreed upon fo r carp en ters, helpers, pecially fo rtu n a te in having such a this tim e,’’ and adds, "Colonel W hite has proved a man of exceptional ad dom. T his y ea r Sunday, May 14, has had ta u g h t them . clerks, tic k e t sellers and tick et ta k been chosen for th a t day. m inistrative ability and his selection as governor at th is tim e would be a cow in th e ir county and th a t they A pioneer im m ig ran t wagon h e r wise choice.” ers as la st year. T h ere is not one of us but w hat th e w ere also fo rtu n a te in being allowed The Pacific Herald, published in Lincoln County, sees in Mr. W hite’s p lat nam e of m o th er b rin g s sw eet m em alded th e com ing of th e w hite peo A plan is being a rran g e d to have | to use her as a model. T he tra in in g form and record the hope for “Deflation of state governm ent," saying, “ What ple in to th e land which was to be as a g ran d finale fe a tu re on th e race th e boys received was aided g rea tly better platform could a Lincoln County taxpayer dem and?” “Mr. W hite will ories. She is th e one who n ever fo r come th e U nited S tates. O thers soon track area a steeple chase put on by gets us. H er eyes a re blinded w ith give the taxpayers a new deal. He has had train in g enough to say ‘no’ to by th e high productive q u alities of the P o rtlan d H u n t club. E ight or the special in terests.” th e m o th er love so th a t she cannot follow ed In th e ir wake. C h ristian i th e cow. The Bend Press, (Deschutes County) says editorially Mr. W hite is “each day see o u r fau lts. She sees only o u r ty, E ducation, Music, A rt. W ar, Sail more horses and riders, w ith hurdles, T he m eeting was an all day ses becoming a more formidable candidate,” and th is in spite of being no poli ors an d Soldiers. Peace cam e also w ater jum ps, etc., will be required. sion. Each person had supplied h im tician, for, the editor goes on to say, "H is earnest supporters would not ac good q u alitie s; and never grow s tired in th e form of two glrlB carry in g By th e action of th e board, a fte r of to ilin g for us. self w ith a lunch and a t noon tim e cuse him of being one (a p o litician ), judging tjy the blunt, outspoken de much discussion, C. D. M inton was T he custom of se ttin g aside a Sun w hite doves which, when they w ere th e m eeting was ad jo u rn e d long cisions he has reached in regard to what th is state needs," and adds, “The strange thing about W hite is that, not being a politician he evidently knows day of each y ea r fo r m o th er is a beau released, flew o ver th e crow d and employed as secretary -m an ag er for enough to allow th e p a rty to have w hat the politicians have done to Oregon." the 1922 fa ir a t a sa lary of from tifu l one. Each one is asked to a t away. They th en crow ned th e Spirit lunch to g e th e r In th e yard. The Dallas Observer, while not com m itting itself, sees im petus in the ten d church on th a t day an d w ear a of W ilderness th e S pirit of P a trio t $500 to $1000 according to th e A fter lunch two classes of cows campaign, and notes th at, “The W hite cam paign has started off with a more am ount of proceeds a fte r paying ru n red ca rn atio n if m o th er Is living and ism. T hus th e 8 p irit of P atrio tism w ere placed to te st o u t th e ab ility of decided bang th an has been the case with the others who have announced them selves.” a w hite one if she is dead. W ould lt beckoned those in each n atio n who ning expenses and in te re st on indebt th e boys. They all w orked h ard to The Springfield New’s (Lane County) approves the W hite platform and n ot also be a p p ro p riate to sen d her w anted freedom , peace and rest to edness. T h e re was considerable op e n te r th e ju d g in g team which is to says th a t it “ Will doubtless appeal to the Republican voters of the state position to paying any salary, o r som e token if she Is living to show in com e to th e lanjl of th e free, America. be chosen a fte r th ese two scoring and to others who are especially interested in public affairs." T he D utch arriv ed In th e ir q u ain t $1200 as In previous years, on ac A rallying to Mr. W hite’s standard is forcasted by th e Lebanon C riterion th is sm all way o u r ap p reciatio n of wooden shoes and contests. T he w ork not only req u ires danced th e ir w hat she has done for us? If she is count of th e indebtedness accum u (Linn County) which predicts th a t " It is safe to say th a t the people In th e co rrect scoring b ut th e proper The E nglish, th e general over the state who are anxious to see the overhead expense of the dead, h er g rav e could be fresh ly cov n atio n al dance. lated from previous fairs and on ac figuring up as well. T he m ore p er state cut to a g reat extent, will rally to the support of Mr. W hite, as he is ered w ith flow ers if it is n o t too far F ren ch , th e Scotch, th e Swedish, the count of new buildings. It was fect th e build of th e cow being scored considered a man of executive ability and fully able to handle the governor R ussian, th e Jap an ese, th e Irish and aw ay. th o u g h t ce rtain , how ever, th e fa ir th e h ig h e r h e r score will be. ship.” th e Red Cross soon arriv ed th u s com could not ru n w ithout a secretary The Pacific Homestead, farm publication with general circulation in Oregon All th e livestock clubs in th e vi- p letin g th e races of people of which who would m a in tain an office and a cinlty of G resham w ere nresent in the N orthw est devotes a full page to the W hite candidacy, and adds its BAPTIST BAZAAR c n n y or u resn a m w ere present In strong editorial endorsem ent. The Hillsboro Independent thinks th a t “There WELL ATTENDED A m erica’s citizens have as th e ir a n business m an ag e r on th e grounds eluding pig, sheep, dairy herd record is much in his record th a t causes the belief th at he is the man of the hour.” cestors. during and n e a r fa ir tim e. T he plan T he G range hall was barely large and calf clubs. Mr. MullenhofT and The Benton County Veteran (Corvallis) devotes its first page to Ills candl- As th e flag was u n fu rled , it was agreed upon was a com prom ise and Miss H ild a Staffenson assisted In th e j dacv and addi> lt8 «’"nvplete endorsement.________ enough to accom m odate th e crowd d raped over th e sh o u ld ers of the was acceptable to all concerned. It work. th a t atte n d e d th e evening session of S p irit of P atrio tism . W ith everyone BERRY GROWERS PLAN is regarded as an assu ran ce of proper SPRING FESTIVAL AT th e b azaar which was given y ester TO MEET IN JUNE m anagem ent w ithout which th e re WATER DISTRICT WOULD GESHAM GRADE SCHOOL day u n d er th e auspices of th e Bap g ath ered aro u n d her, she gave the pledge “ In th e s tre n g th o th ese o u r 1 ould be no prospecf of success. tist L ad ies’ Guild. T he H igh school b ro th ers Is p atrio tism born anew to SERVE FARM HOMES (By D. E. TO W LE, M anager Berry G reat p rep a ra tio n s a re u n d er way S ecretary M inton reported th e o rc h e stra fu rn ish ed som e m usical burn w ith ever stro n g e r hue as each G row ers P acking Com pany. P lans have been m ade looking to a t th e G resham g ra d e school for th e prem ium list would soon be ready for w ard th e organization of a w ater dis We m ade a sale of q u ite a la rg e J Spring F estiv al which is to be th e last n um bers. T he booths w ere p rettily new cross Is o u r to bear A m erica all the p rin te r. tric t w’hich would serv e farm hom es j j ton n ag e of C u th b erts th is w eek to and yet by f a r th e biggest and best d ecorated and filled w ith te m p tin g else above. A m erica, beloved A m er A nother m eeting of th e board is w ithin a te rrito ry of ten sq u a re . d ain ties to eat o r w ear. T h e tea called fo r next week W ednesday m iles, and which m ight em brace th e local can n ers a t a price th a t is sat- even‘ of th e school year. It will ta k e room and th e side show a ttra c tio n s ica. To all th e n atio n s of th e world A m erica’s flag has been unfurled. tow ns of T ro u td ale and F airview , ac- lgfactory to u8 _ ___ '’l.ig h t a t th e city hall. We also _________ sold our place on W ednesday, May 17, in th e w ere p articu la rly good. J u s t how It offers freedom , peace and re s t; It cording to C. W. A ltm an, w’ho is G resham g rad e school grove, fa th e rin g th e m ovem ent and who re- ° ' a Ann d ie rrY c r°P at a good Qiieen M a rle tte and her royal par- m uch money was raised Is n ot yet welcomes those who go In quest. MOTHER'S DAY SERVICES p orts m uch enco u rag em en t. price. We a re pleased to pass th is j ty have been Invited to a tte n d the know n but m ost of th e booths had A m erica th e new, from every land AT METHODIST CHURCH sold o u t th e ir w ares when th e fair we offer you an d all who come to ---------- j T he proposed w ate r d istric t would news to you as it m eans ready money F estiv al. She h as prom ised to come Sunday will be observed in an ap- He n o rth of G resham . Its te n tativ e to cover cost of picking, etc. ¡array ed in splen d o r befitting only to) closed last night. find o u r shores th e hom e they loce.” To Mrs. Ellen E vans is to be given p ro priate way at th e M ethodist Epis- , boundaries would extend to th e San a royal queen and h e r atte n d a n ts. B eth el B aptist C hurch. To those who are not m em bers of ¡ copal church in all th e services of th e ^y boulevard on th e n o rth , to th e o u r association esDeclallv those w ith I u iV<? M“y P° leS b<> w ound at 8unday will be a special "G et To the cre d it of th e success of th e pag day. E very one will w ear a flow er T ro u td ale road on th e east, th e o u r association, especially those w ith , h(. game tlm e by 10„ boyg and g , rlg g e th e r„ , eant for actin g an d irecto r and in Bible school a t 10 a. m. Serm on stru c to r. Miss Doris Zlm m rm an in honor of m o th e r; a w hite one if B alrdsdale road on th e west an d sm all lo ts of b erries and ch erries, we T he stre a m e rs a re to be o f b u rn t, she be gone, a red one if she be liv so u th of th e Base L ine road on th e wish to say th a t we are p repared to o ran g e and daffodil yellow. by P asto r B arry on ’’M other’s Day” , played th e piano, R S trong th e flute. ing. T he church will be specially south, to give w ater privileges to th e buy y o u r fru it fo r cash If you p refer One h u n d red and tw enty-five young , E veryone Is asked to w ear th e flow er L M aulding and W. F ritz th e vio decorated fo r th e occasion w ith resid en ts on both sides of th a t road. o r you may become a m em ber of o u r fo lk , will p articip a te in th e spider- a p p ro p ria te to th e occasion. Miss lins and F. P eak th e drum s. spring flow ers. T he plan Involves connecting with a8»ociation. Ir >ou a re in terested web dance. T he H ighland fling is M artha H agberg will ren d e r Home Paul and Guy Rusher are busy in stal The serm on by th e 'p a sto r, th e th e Bull R un pipe line. City Com- P,eaBe call at th e cannery for de- also to have a place on th e program , special music fo r th e service. T h ere Rev. A. 8. H lsey, will be in keeping m issloner Mann has been consulted ; talled Inform ation. If you wish to T his fe a tu re prom isas a tre a t for ev- wlll be a g a th e rin g at th e noon h o u r ling a radio receiving apparatus at th eir home where they expect to catch with th e sp irit of th e day, th e topic by resid en ts of th e d istric t and has roake hallock c a rrie rs for th e pick- , eryone. ! fo r th a n k sg iv in g and praise. All who some of the music th at is being w ast being "M other o’ M ine.” ers on th e plan of th e sam ple car-! If th e wind Is favorable Mr. Q u ick -' can gtay wl„ b rlng a baal<<.t , unch expressed him self in favor of th e ed In the air. The m usic by th e choir both m orn project. rie r we have h ere on exhibition, you sail will have a larg e k ite flying In an<1 reraa)n fo r . g e, . to g eth e r till ing and evening will be of th e usual T ro u td a le is said to have a w ater 8hould place your o rd er soon for th e th e a ir w hile th e festival is In prog-j i;3 q when th e p raise service will be- A special meeting of the Gresham bigh order. T he m orning anthem system adeq u ate for present needs m ateria l as we cannot supply unles-- ress. g|n. 2 :3 0 th e personal v isitatio n Business Men’s association will be held '■ ill be "L et th e H eavens Be G lad.” a „d m ight p refer to be left out of th e ord ered , th e cost of th e lu m b er Is Because of having 200, of th e 25b will s ta r t on th e "E v ery M em ber" in the City hall this evening, May 12. For th e evening, “ T he Good Shep- proposed o rg an isatio n . F airv iew ’s centB P(‘r carrier. children ta k in g p art, In costum e 1* canvass for th e en su in g year. Every All members of the association are urg h erd .” A q u a rte t consisting of Mrs. a ttitu d e on th e question has not been W e have m ade Kood progress dur- maye b necessary to ch arg e a sm all i m em ber is urged to be present ed to be present as Im portant business H. W S trong, Mrs. H. L St. C lair, m ade public. Access to “ th e best in * ,h e " eek on o u r new receiving fee for ad m ittan ce. The evening service will be a pro will come before the meeting. ' E R usher and O liver Gill will w ate r on e a r th ” would be a g re a t 8hed u n d er th e able d irection of Bert gram in honor of "M o th er’s Day” and sing My M other” In th e m orning adv an tag e to th e extensive o perations Boice who has ch arg e of th e work. Pei ry E. T h o rn to n l’s*w *. will consist of songs, readings, re c ita « o u iin g E ven ts o f Ixical In tercet. P erry E. T h o rn to n , who h as been Mr. and Mrs. S trong will sing “ Lead oj M ultnom ah County F arm , which have 205 m em bers at th is w rit- t i o n s and special music fu rn ish ed by Moving p ictu re show F riday even ing and we w ere w ondering how Bi at th e hom e of his m other-in-law , Kindly L ig h t” in th e evening , w ould be in th e d istrict. hom e ta le n t assisted by a mixed q u a r ing. May 12 In th e high school a u d i many would m eet w ith us w ith th e ir Mrs. P. A. Gould, fo r several weeks, The E pw orth L eague is having Its [ te t from th e A rleta B aptist ch u rch of to riu m a t G resham u n d er th e d irec fam ilies a t th e cannery som e tim e died y esterd ay m orning, aged 36 Zion Evenirci leal Church. annual banquet and election of of . . . . . . i P o rtlan d . T he q u a rte t w ill sin g “ My tion of W. H R u th erfo rd . T he follow ing services will be held d u rin g th e flrRt week In J u n e fo r a years He leaves a widow, form erly M<Mher. , Bible” and “ F ace to F a c e ” ficers th is evening at th e Odd F el T he G resham g rad e school May lows hall. T om orrow , S atu rd ay , th e next S unday: Sunday school a t 10 ! basket picnic lunch and a g et-to - Miss Violet Gould, and a little T he m em bers of th e q u a rte t a re th e Day p ageant will be held on W ed l eague will send a delegation to th e | a m Divine w orship in th e G erm an g eth er tim e to ta lk over berry pick- d au g h ter, Evalyn, besides o th e r rel- Misses N ellie and E unice H artm u s, nesday aftern o o n . May 17 at 1 :30 In Portland D istrict L eague which is language at 11 A serm on approprl- ing m ethods, g rad in g , packing for stiv es. T he fu n eral was held th is sop ran o and a lto ; 8. L. B arn et, te n o r th e g rad e school grove. shipm ent, etc., and, Incidentally, aftern o o n w ith In term en t In th e in session at C entenary-W ilbur ate for M other’s Day will be given an d G eorge Je n n in g s bass. A d eclam ato ry co n test will be held church. T he newly elected officers; Follow ing th e m o rn in g services a dedicate th e new receiving shed G resham cem etery. An o b itu ary will T he closing n u m b e r will be a tab- In th e union high school au d ito riu m which Is 48 x 60 feet w ith a nice ap p ear In a la te r Issue. of th e G resham L eague will be in- congregational m eeting will be held, ___ leaux. T his service wlll be very In- on F rid ay , May 26, a t 1:15 p. m. stalled S unday evening T he past- All m em bers a re urged to be present, sm ooth floor on which th e young A political rally is to be held In t r e a t i n g and all are Invited. A nnual b azaar to be given by th e or’s address will be to th e L eaguers, I Evening services will be coaduct- folks could have a dance if th ey B ap tist L adles’ Guild T hursday. May M etzger’s hall S atu rd ay e v e n in g .; --------------------- and all young people on th e sub ject, ed by th e Young P eople’s L eague a t wished. If you a re In terested and May 13 Ign ition Ex|»crt. 11 a t th e G resham G range hall all Several can d id ates will | $26 ill be given to him who day and evening. "One Y oung M an’s M istake,” . 8 o ’clock w ith Mrs. E. Schw edler as w illing to a tte n d , please drop us a speak. proves th a t I can not find th e de leader. The topic for discussion will card and if th e n um ber of card s re- ficiency of his m ach in e on sta rtin g , v ,c ,ro la I be: “ How can we help o u r church tu rn ed is larg e enough to ju stify we C an d id ates put before voters th e ir T h e Bank of G resham pays 6 per lig h tin g and Ignition. Main S treet m achine at $135. Terms. J. E. i . ...... l o o t in te rest on tim e deposits.— Ad. G arage. Phone G resham 122$. Metzger> phone 1901. and gPt trom R ' flx ’*>e date. claim s for th o u g h tfu l consideration. OPINIONS OF STATE PRESS ON WHITE’S CANDIDACY