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T W IC E A W EEK Voi. 12, No. 41 J G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1922 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year CEDAR AVENUE IS MISS SHOEMAKER HONORED TO BE IMPROVED BIG BERRY ACREAGE BY PUBLIC RECEPTION BERRY SEASON AT COUNTY COUNCIL A. N. FARMER MAKES ON GRESHAM FARM HEARS PRESIDENT ITS HIGHEST NOW SECOND VISIT HERE T he city council held th e re g u la r Many friends of Miss E d n a Shoe- m onthly m eeting last S aturday even | m ak er attended th e reception given ing. Several im p o rtan t issues were In h er honor last W ednesday evening _______ I _______ T he w riter had th e p leasu re of be- "T h is is th e peak week a t t h e ' A. N. F arm er, secretary of th e introduced and passed. The C ounty Council of P aren t- a t the B ethel B aptist church and par- R esidents living on C edar avenue )Bg 4ncluded ln a party in terested in Among th e honor guests G resham cannery in th e ra s p b e rry ,1 ch ild ren 's hom e of th e B rotherhood Teacher associations m et last S atu r sonage. th<J c<Jtton farm 4ocated Q„ day in V ictory d istrict. T he m eeting were th e Rev. Mr. W are of Oregon j loganberry and cherry h arv est,' of A m erican Yeomen who is m aking appeared before th e council w ith i was held out in th e Rosin grove. The City, form er G resham B aptist p asto r; J said D, E. Towle, when questioned | an extensive to u r of th e cou n try p etition signed by a good m ajo rity of people living on th a t stre e t, to have Powell Valley road a sh o rt d istance atten d ance was not a very large one th e Rev. and Mrs. W. C. D river of i regarding th e progress at th e can- seeking a su ita b le location fo r a a p a rt of C edar avenue im proved. west of G resham . This farm , w ith ch ild ren ’s hom e fo r th e o rd er an d in on account of the busy season. There P ortland and Dr. and Mrs. O. C. nery. T he crates of berries have were about 30 present. A splendid W right. Dr. W rig h t is secretary of been piled m ountain high all week whose honor a luncheon was given in T he plan as presented was to im- its la rg e acreag e of berries is pic picnic d in n e r was served at about th e S tate B aptist convention now in ! in th e receiving shed which is 48x G resham last M onday, has sent w ord , prove th e portion beginning a t Pow- tu resq u ely located ln th a t it nestles 60 feet. It has been filled twice th a t he will m ake a second v isit to ell stree t and ru n n in g south, past th e close to th e first of th e G resham 1 o’clock. J u s t before dinner was session in P ortlan d ., Miss Shoem aker leaves th e first daily. These crates and orchard G resham to view m ore closely one j . V. Cogswell hom e for a d istan ce served, a cam era m an m ade his ap buttes. As it is viewed it appears pearance and took a picture of th e p a rt of A ugust for C hina to again en- boxes m elt as if by magic twice dallv of th e suggested sites in th is vicinity. of 1195 feet. T he stre e t is to be to be a little valley se p arate d from graded. W hile not com m itting him self in dinner tab le w ith th e picnickers te r th e mission field th ere. She , when they a re tu rn ed over to th e 80 It will be necessary to m ake a fill th e rest of th e farm s su rro u n d in g it. reached hom e a year ago a fte r an a b - ' women em ployed to ca re fo r th e any way Mr. F a rm e r has m ade it evi- gath ered aro u n d it. As th e visitors stepped onto th e sence of six years. ¡fru it. About 10 tons of raspberries ! dent he is very favorably im pressed on Pow ell stree t and two fills fu rth - (’ A sh o rt program was given by th e farm from Powell V alley road, they Two of th e persons present at th is a re handled per day. T he 30 women with w hat he saw h ere last Monday er south. About 3880 cubic y ard s of . . . children of V ictory d istrict. Mrs. farew ell reception w ere*also present so rtin g for b arrelin g prepare an av- and is desirous th a t th e G resham site m aterial will have to be moved. I he " « it •» «»net inp es. ' (h e Hill, sta te president of th e associa on th e sam e occasion seven years ago. erage of 100 b arrels per day or 20 should be stro n g ly presented to th e : re n te r of th e stre e t will be g raveled ' hoime* I t / cool v erandas tion, w as an honor guest. She gave tru stees of his o rder. H e in tim ated ' to th e depth of eight feet on a strip [ a splendid ta lk , a p a rt of which fol A t th a t tim e, th e Rev. Mr. W are was tons of loganberries and raspber 10 feet wide. It will be necessary to m any sleeping porches and im m ense p asto r in Gresham . T he Rew. Mr. ries. T he fresh fru it trad e has ta k th a t h u n d red s of sites a re being p re lows: put in some heavy culverts, tw o of "Ue p resen ted an Imposing picture, sented and he is visitin g m any of D river was one of th e honor guests en about 300 crates per day. The which will be 12 inches and one a t m aple and cherry trees, which "I believe P aren t-T each er asso on th a t occasion. Each, when asked Oregon Packing com pany has m ade them in various p a rts of th e country. ' m ust have grown th e re fo r m any ciation w ork is the biggest w ork in to say a few w ords, spoke highly of T his is his first visit on th e coast t least 24 inches in diam eter, th ree trip s— each tim e ta k in g away the w orld. To m ake a success of it, th e w ork accom plished by Miss five tru c k loads of berries and cher and it had n o t occurred to him th a t j The cost of th e im provem ents on years, cast th e ir cool sh ad e onto th e we m ust w ork together. We should Shoem aker in far-off China. ___ h ere m ight possibly be th e m ost ! th is stre e t has been estim ated at yard an d buildings. ries. Ray M aling of H illsboro has T he sig h t-seers w ere given a rid e form a single large u n it instead of T he evening was one g reatly en received an average of two truck I h ea lth fu l and a ttra c tiv e location fo r from $2500 to $3000. and is to be o ut o ver th e berry fields. A lthough many sm all units. People are be joyed by all. Some splendid m usical loads daily and S ta rr B rothers have a ch ild ren ’s hom e He is deeply im- paid for by the re g u la r bonding sys- th e w eath er was quite w arm , pickers ginning to see th a t it m eans m ore to num bers w ere given. and cher- pressed w ith th e possibilities of t h e ' tem and the p ro p erty along th a t Two vocal tak en a qu o ta of berries belong to a group of 400,000 th an to solos w ere sung by Leslie W alrad ac ries. The Oregon A gricultural col W illam ette valley and th a t h e goes street assessed to cover th e cost. w ere busy picking th e raspberries. ju st a little group. We m ust o rg an com panied by Miss M arth a H agberg lege at C orvallis called for two tons out of his way to m ak e a second visit jT he w ork will begin im m ediately Mr S trong said th e re w ere from 250 to 300 w orkers in th e field at th a t ize and sta n d together. We should on th e piano. T he Rev. and Mrs. of C u th b ert raspberries ostensibly h ere suggests th a t he is fav o rab le to a n d ru sh ed th ro u g h as quickly tim e. T hey live in te n ts pitched u n organize as p a rt of the state. ■x j possible. D river also favored th e audience fo r experim ental purposes. T he Or- a location n ea r P o rtlan d . d er a grove of trees. Mr. S trong egon C anning com pany of Newberg I The Yeomen site com m ittee of th e W ater Kate« Increa«xl. "O u r aim in P aren t-T each er w ork w ith a duet. Mrs. K arl H agberg and called for five tru ck loads of berries ' P rogressive C itizens league m et last T he o rdinance to increase th e ha* 85 ' i r own te n ts is to have a circle in w hich every Miss M artha H agberg sang a duet n ig h t a t th e F irs t S tate B ank and , m inim um w ater r a te from $1 to j ers have th e ir own ten ts, fam ily is represented. In o rd er to accom panied by Miss M arian H ag and last, but not least, th e C arver m ade arran g e m en ts to show Mr. $1.25 p er fam ily fo r all resid en ts in i T h ere a re ab o u t 1 4 2 H acres of bring th is about, we m ust in some berg on th e piano. Several vocal C anning com pany had to have some ne y way be m ade to feel th a t all of us solos by Mrs. R ichard N eubauer of th e G resham loganberries to fill F a rm e r one o r m ore of th e t r a c t s , the city of G resham , was again | b erries in th e e n tire farm . taken. T his m easu re was given a I acres are ln raspberries. 60 of which com prising 500 to 1500 acres n ea r have a common aim to work for. w’ere also very acceptable. th e ir orders. th ird read in g a t one of th e previous , a re in full bearing th is y ea r a n d ___ The la rg e st ta sk is to g e t everyone T he G resham d istric t has, this G resham w hich are th o u g h t to be Several in terestin g ta lk s were acres a re young plants. Only seven in th e com m unity interested . Do not m ade. Mrs. W rig h t was asked to year, proven to be, according to Mr. m ost su itab le fo r th e proposed ch il m eetings, b ut a fte r h eated d isc u s-, of th e acres of th e lo g an b erries are sion, was tabled indefinitely. It was d re n ’s home. T he hom e is to ac expect to accom plish th is in one speak fo r th e women. In h e r talk Towle, " th e valley of th e N ile.’ In tak en up at this tim e and was passed b earin g th is y ear b u t 3 3 acres were year, tw o years o r even five years. it was learned th a t th e $200 which tim e of d ro u th it furn ish es large, com m odate ab o u t 1500 children. w ith little o r no opposition. F ig u re s set o ut and it is expected th ey will The Yeomen o rd er, it is said , now "T h e success of o u r circle depends was given Miss Shoem aker to buy luscious b erries w ithout rain o r ir ri b ea r next year. T he six acres of on o u r leader. If you are th e lead some of th e necessities she would gation, and in su res th e berry grow has on h and sev eral m illion d o llars ) w ere read which show ed a deficiency b lack b erries prom ise a splendid crop in a fund fo r th is purpose an d each of ab o u t $50 betw een th e cost and er, d o n ’t get discouraged if you can’t needed in C hina had to be re ers ag ain st fam ine. th is year. accom plish everything th a t you hope turn ed . T he B aptist Young People’s “ O ur little arm y of h elp ers,” says m em ber co n trib u tes ten cen ts a upkeep of th e G resham w ater system " I s n ’t it h ard to m an ag e such a and th e am ount actu ally collected m onth tow ard th e fund. T h e m em for. T he success you m ake today is Union and th e W hite Cross have Mr. Towle, “ have w orked w ith a la rg e arm y of pickers” was th e ques- ju s t a steady grow th. The people stepped to the fro n t and are doing all will early and la te w ith a vim th a t bership in th e U nited S tates is said from th e w ater users. T his deficien has necessitated ta k in g th e a d d i-| » o n asked by th e p arty of Mr. Strong to be ab o u t 600,000. cy who w ent before blazed a way for in th e ir pow er to raise w hat money does not know w hat d efeat m eans.” tional expense from th e g en eral fund. as th e row s of berries w ere viewed The big ru sh in th e berry business they can to buy necessities and little you. T he new rate will becom e effective I w ith a p ick er on each row fo r q u ite "W h a t we w ant today is m ore conveniences th a t she would not is said to be passing. P ickers are CARLOADS FROM HERE on A ugust I. I t Is estim ated th is i n - .a distance. TAKE PORTLAND RATE faith , m ore love, m ore light. Giv otherw ise have. Many of th e little m ore p len tifu l so th e w orst is past. T he man who has tw o pickers has crease will produce som ething aro u n d ing service is th e biggest good. No churches th a t have been asked to Every th in g prom ises a successful F. D. H u n t, traffic m an ag er fo r th e a gross of $100 a m o n th ad d itio n al m ore tro u b le th a n th e one who has g re a te r joy can come to any one th an co n trib u te to th is fund a re giving close soon. T he y ear has been a P o rtlan d R ailw ay, L ig h t & P ow er which will be used ln a sinking fund. a th o u sa n d .” was Mr. S tro n g ’s ans good one in m ore ways th a n one. th ro u g h service. Do not find fau lt m ore than th e sum asked of them . wer. "In sid e of two years I expect com pany, who is very m uch in te r A ction T aken A gain st W ooden At th e com pletion of th e program , Above all th in g s, it has offered a ested in th e local b erry developm ent, with y our co-w orkers. You can ac to h ire from 1500 to 2000 pickers. Sidew alk«. com plish m ore if you will instead the guests were invited to th e new splendid o p p o rtu n ity fo r o btaining inform s th e O utlook th a t on d istan ce H ereafter, no wooden sidew alks 1 ^ h a t will be when all th e bushes are ta k e n o te of th e ir good qualities. T he j parsonage for refresh m en ts. The experience in all th e branches of the shipm ents th e ra te betw een G resham can be laid in th e city of G resham ex- *n bearing. positive side is alw ays m ore im port- I Rev. and Mrs. B arry w ere pleased to berry business. Each one feels he and P o rtlan d is absorbed an d c a r cept in places w here it is Im possible I It was noticed th a t th e re was a an t th a n th e negative side. N othing j note how easily th eir-7 5 g u ests were has m ade m istakes b u t only those load lots go d irec t from G resham to to lay cem ent w alks. T his action was cra tin g shed every 30 rows so th e should be destructive, b u t construct- m ade at hom e in th e spacious par- who do not atte m p t an y th in g fall to ea ste rn points a t th e sam e r a te as taken last S aturday n ig h t by th e city | Pl<*ert do n o t have to carry th e ir ive. We should have a b e tte r plan sonage rooms. Before th e occasion m ake m istakes. N ext y ear everyone shipm ents sta rtin g from P o rtlan d . | oounc|i. U b erries. W a te r Is piped all th ro u g h it was feared m ore would come th an will be b e tte r prepared to u n d erta k e T his is som ething Mr. H u n t has to offer. Do not criticize. T he question of wooden sidew alks »he fields to supply fresh w ate r for “ T h ere should be train ed p arents could be accom m odated b ut 150 th e task of grow ing and caring for w orked to accom plish fo r som e tim e. was b ro u g h t and discussed. At th e them . T h ese are two of th e reasons as well as train ed teachers. If the could have been accom m odated ju st th e berries. present tim e th e re are some wooden why th e re has been little sh o rtag e of One of th e th in g s hoped fo r next SON OF GRESHAM child is not disciplined at home, it is as conveniently. w alks in G resham th a t are in very pickers. R efreshm ents of punch and cake y ear Is a 10c fare from F irs t and very difficult for th e t tacher to teach As In o th e r berry fields, th e h ard COUPLE DIES SUDDENIY poor condition and are dangerous. him o r co rrect him. Go to th e teach w ere served. Several p resen t were A lder in P o rtlan d to th e Bull Run freezes la st fall and th is spring caus Such sidew alks when they a re laid C arl W. K eller, a co n d u cto r on er w ith your troubles about your called upon at th is tim e to give piano depot in G resham , in o rd er to perm it la st only for a sh o rt tim e and have to ed considerable dam age on th e C ot children. All troubles come through solos. A selection by Miss F lorence w orkers to come o u t from P o rtlan d th e A lb erta s tre e t ca r line, dropped ton farm . It has been p articu larly H oney dem anded an encore by h e r 1 and help ta k e care of th e fru it a t dead of h ea rt disease w hile on d uty be replaced often to keep them in 1 n oticeable on th e o u te r edge tow ard m isu n d erstanding. Several piano solos by j th e cannery. Mr. Tow le says he can W ednesday. H e felt ill an d gave good order. It was, th erefo re, d e th e hill. T he wind had b e tte r sweep “ It Is th e aim of th e C ounty C oun audience. R alph A ldred were also enjoyed. I see no reason why a 10c fare should th e signal fo r th e car to sto p at cided th a t it would be as econom ical th ere. T he log an b erries ln some of cil to have all the P aren t-T each er as to have cem ent w alks laid in th e first sociation circles in M ultnom ah coun Mrs. N eubauer again favored h er list n ot be g ra n te d by th e railro ad com-1 Union avenue an d A lb erta stree t, place and th u s elim in ate th e ex tra th e fields which happened to be on pany d u rin g th e b erry season. "W e He died a few m om ents la te r. Kel- eners w ith add itio n al m usical selec ty, com e into th e County Council. We th e so u th end of th e farm suffered c a n n o t” says Mr. Towle, "in crease jer w as 31 y ears old and lived at lab o r of having to replace them at q u ite severely. Some of th e berries hope to have a b anner which may be tions. sh o rt Intervals. T he re su lt was, and T he Rev. D. Q. B arry, in b eh alf of o u r acres and to n n ag e w ithout more 1206 M issouri avenue. H is p aren ts, ord in an ce was passed forbidding any w’on by th e circle having th e larg est no* P 'rk ,’<1 th,B y,,Br and were th e m em bers of th e B ap tist church, people for picking and canning Mr. and Mrs. C. R. K eller, and a percen tage of members. to d rp upon th e vines. one to lay board w alks w here it Is b ro th er, resid e in G resham an d two “ K eep in touch w ith your proba presented Miss S hoem aker w ith a hot w ork.” W hen asked If th e d ro u g h t had possible to have cem ent w alks laid. sisters live ln P o rtlan d . tion officer and county su p e rin ten point electric iron to ta k e w ith her. sh o rten ed his crop th is year, Mr. T he exception to th e ru le was m ade Don’t fo rg et th e school m eeting at dent. W ork with th e county health P o rtlan d people have supplied her S tro n g said he th o u g h t It had to th e S pare th e rod and spank th e child. and applies to u n g rad ed stre e ts w here nurse. Get a hold of th e child be w ith equipm ent so th a t an electric j th e Union high school next Monday am o u n t of about $40, b u t as th e th e ground Is too uneven to allow th e fore he goes wrong. . An ounce of p lan t will be in stalled to fu rn ish th e ' n ig h t, Ju ly 24, a t 8 o’clock. Con price he Is deceiving Is higher, th e re A fter th e h ea t of th e b a ttle is over, laying of cem ent. p rev en tativ e Is alw ays b e tte r th an a added conveniences of electrical at sid er carefu lly th e needs of th e high m an o ften w onders why th e re was Wm. Thom appeared before the has been no actu al loss as fa r as cure. E very county should have a tachm ent to m ake life in C hina as school and vote for th e bond issue b attle. council and presented a req u est to money Is concerned. Mr. Strong Is good sensible probation officer as she nearly as possible like h e r life here, w hich th e board th in k s necessary. have ab o u t 350 feet of tw o-lnch pipe sending all of his berries to th e S ta rr T he m an who boasts th a t h e tak es can u n d ersta n d children b e tte r th a n «rn. u a w M ultiply your re tu rn s by adding a cold bath every day in th e y ear. Is laid on South R o b erts avenue com C anning com pany which has re a m an. She should be an older worn- DESPONDENT MAN LIpE w ant ads. to your m ethods. now beginning to ta k e it.• m encing ju st so u th of th e cem ent ceived ab o u t 70,000 pounds of his an who has had experience w ith chil- TAKES OWN LIFE bridge. This pipe was ordered placed b erries th is year. T he effect of th e d ro u g h t th is y ear dren. J Simon W illen er was found dead in some years ago but was n ev er laid. "T h e new plan is to hold th e sta te hJg room sh o rtly a fte r noon last on next y ea r’s crops was also dis T he council o rdered th e pipe laid. convention in th e fall Instead of in i ppednesday> Ju ly 19, w ith a bullet T he follow ing bills for th e m onth cussed by Mr. Strong. He said It th e spring. W ith this plan. m urh i bo]e thro u g h his head. T he bullet ju st past were o rd ered paid by th e was m aking th e new canes which in sp iration can be gotten which will had en4pred th e rig h t tem ple and will b ear berries next year, sh o rte r council: help plan th e y ear’s school w ork cam e out on th e opposite side. He b u t he said he did n ot believe it T he objection to th e spring m eeting was lying on th e bed w ith a revolver 1.05 would affect the yield as th e re is j A W. M etzger & Co is th a t it comes in th e busy season close by. It was plainly a case of 100.00 n o th in g gained by having th e canea F ra n k W ostell, salary W hen you pick up a copy of y o u r hom e paper, do fo r th e fa rm e r when he is busy p u t suicide. 125 00 too high O A. Cox, salary tin g ln crops.' Mr. W illener was a n ativ e of j 1 J. H. Hoss, labor 124.So! you give any th o u g h t how it was produced, o r the Surj»vi«e Bridal Show er. T h e fiscal y ear in Oregon ends on ; Sw4tzer4and. He was em ployed as a .10 money th a t is spent to print it and deliver it at your M utual T elephone Co... A su rp rise bridal show er was giv M arch 31. All county and sta te P a r-j rajlker by H enry A nderegg on th e 10.00 F. C. Jones 4 Co hom e? en T h u rsd ay evening a t th e home of en t-T eacher association dues should ■ w l]gon jjjn one and one-half m iles 15.00 J. H. M etzger, sa lary ....... Mrs. A. Hevel In h o n o r of Miss Bes be se n t in before th a t date. ! wegt of L innem ann. Mr. W illener .60 G ra h a m Drug Co T he new spaper of today, no m a tte r if 25 cents a sie H ow itt whose engagem ent to T h e next m eeting of th e County entpred tb e A nderegg house shortly 1.50 Ekutrom T ruck Service Burner A rct of W inlock, W ashing copy was charged, would be th e cheapest th in g you Council will be on S eptem ber 16 at before noon ]ast W ednesday and 7.29 L. L. K idder ton, was announced a f.hort tim e th e schcoolhouse In Lynch district wen^ 4o b4s room. W hen he did not I bought. C. O. Schneider, sa lary for ago. Mr. A rct Is an electrician and on B a rk e r avenue. come down fo r lunch. Mr. A nderegg A pril, May and Ju n e 75.00 resides In W inlock w here Miss An In teresting account of th e Nat- wpnt )n geari,b of b | m an d found him In th e first place it rep resen ts an Investm ent in Jones L um ber Co ................... 65.00 H ow itt has been em ployed as a lonal P aren t-T each er association con- ly4n< on thP bed He had shot hlm- Bellah & Stoehr, surveying 15.00 p lan t and equipm ent of many th o u san d s of dollars te ac h er for several years. The exact ventlon held recently at Tacoma was and probably died alm ost in- | d ate for th e w edding has not been given by Mrs. W illard Cook of Rock- gU ntly WE MUST CLEAN UP FOR Its ed ito r and staff work diligently day in and day set b ut It Is expected to ta k e place wood, who w ent as one of th e dele-1 Tbe m otive for th e act Is not FARMER S FIELD DAY In th e early p a rt of A ugust. E ig h t o u t to g a th e r all th e news and p resen t It to you In gates. ■ known but it was th o u g h t to have D on’t forget clean-up day. S at een frien d s of Miss H ow itt w ere read ab le fashion. It alm s to keep you inform ed on ------ —— j been caused by his not receiving a T he hostess urday, Ju ly 22, everyone who can Is present at th e show er BETHEL BAPTIST le tte r from th e woman to whom he all th e news th a t's “ fit for in k .” asked to bring th e ir lunch and m eet was assisted by Mrs Toni H ow itt. CHURCH SERVICES wag engaged as soon as he th o u g h t on th e fa ir grpunda for a clean-up T he house was p rettily decorated for -„ he should. He had been looking fo r s W ith th e average paper, th e price you pay fo r su b session In p rep aratio n for F a rm e r’s th e occasion In yellow and white. A Bible school at th e B ethel Bap ; ghould He had been looking for a scription does n ot cover th e cost of W H ITE PA PER . church next 8unday convenes at 10 le tte r for several days and when it Field Day on Ju ly 2». B ring shov larg e yellow um brella hung from th e __P asto will w in give els, rake«, and scythes T h e G resh celling betw een th e dining room and a m. u aa r to B r arry u arry w th e first 1 j j j not come be probably becam e Yes, th e new spaper Is th e cheapest thing you buy. of a serie« of serm ons at 11 o'clock | discouraged and decided to end th e am O range will fu rn ish coffee, cream living room and held m any p retty g ifts w hich th e g irls had b rought. on th e subject. "T h e F oundation of anxiety of w aiting. T he lette r, and sugar. R efresh m en ts w ere served of oran g e th e C h u rch .” Special m usic will be was said, cam e a fte r his death. T hink It over. Look it o ver T hen su p p o rt your W a n lo l I » a n . lee cream , angel food cake and rendered. Mr W illener has no relativ es in hom e paper. I t ’s th e best investm ent you can m ake, $4500. th ree years at 7 per cent o ran g e punch. T h ere has been a good attendance th is country. He leaves a fa th e r on C olum bia H ighw ay farm . S plen fo r it brings th e largest retu rn s. at church each Sunday. Everyone Is ' m other and siste r In Sw ltxerland. His did secu rity . B. W T h o m e. Bank Illg Dance. cordially Invited to come and spend body was brou g h t to G resham to th e j of G resham Big dance In M etxger’s hall, Ju ly th e m orning hour a t th is church 22. Good music, 3-plece o rch e stra. Carlson u n d erta k in g p arlo rs but It j F a rm e rs' Field Day, G resham . Ju ly Admlslon 35 cents. Security Bene was ordered removed to th e Skew er j 2$. fit association. Everybody welcome. S tate wide poultry m en's conveo u n dertaking p arlo rs in P o rtlan d . i tio n a t O. A. C., A ugust 1-2-3. MR. AND MRS. READER ;