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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON» FRIDAY, MARCH 2, VOL. 18, NO. 1 LEGION-AUXILIARY JOINT DINNER IS GREATLY ENJOYED » « SEASONAL SUGGESTIONS FOR BERRY (¡ROWERS "H oe out stra w b e rrie s early , do not cu ltiv a te deep close up to th e p la n ts la te in th e season, as you w ill d e stro y th e new root sy stem s,” says M anager D. E. Tow le of th e B erry G row ers P acking C om pany in a le tte r to th e grow ers. “H ave you ever no ticed th a t u n cu ltiv ated b e rrie s w ere e a rlie r th a n cu ltiv ated , why? B ecause th e root system w as not d istu rb ed . S tra w b e rrie s p lan ted now w ill yield a crop of fru it th is y ear to pay for th e cultiv atin g . We expect a stro n g e r stra w b e rry m a rk e t th is year because of decreased yields. T h ere w as a very sm all acreag e p lan ted la st y ea r and th e older acreag e w ill not yield very heavy and u n less we in c re ase our acreag e th is y ear we w ill be o u t of th e stra w b e rry gam e n ex t year. W e have a lim ited supply of good E tte rb u rg No. 121 p la n ts to offer and our p re , diction is th a t th e fellow w ho has nerve and e n te rp rise enough to jum p in and p la n t an acreag e ea rly w ill m ake som e easy m oney n ex t y ear. If th e Gooding bill to fix a p rice of $1.75 a bushel on w heat p asses co n g ress th e w heat farm ers w ill buy stra w b e rrie s. G reat c a re should be exercised to p ro te c t th e roots of all b erry p la n ts from fro st as a light fro st w ill kill them . “We have not received all of those crop estim ates yet, have you m ailed yours? F e rtiliz e r to b rin g re tu rn s th is year should be applied soon, you can n o t expect to o rd er and get it th e next day, so if you w ant some, and you su rely do, w hy n o t o rd er now ? We have placed o rd ers for fo u r c a r- loads Covering th e o rd ers we hold, but we can n o t o rd er m ore u n til you o rd er from us, as it m u st go d irect from th e ca r to th e ran ch . So p lease act quickly. Suppose you spend $25 p er ac re for fe rtiliz e r and in c re ase your ra sp b e rry yield o n e-h alt ton per ac re and im prove th e q u ality of th e w hole p ro d u ct aud in ad d itio n im prove your cane gro w th for next y ear, would it not pay to spend th e $25? A dopt th e Ford plan. Reduce th e cost of production by in c reasin g th e yield. T his is th e tim e of th e y ear to sow vetch for a seed crop, v etch an d sp rin g rye or oats. To in su re a crop of seed th e land should not be over rich as th e vetch is liab le to lodge, sow n early on poor land would be th e best . prospect. W ould it not be a good idea for ou r local farm e rs to grow th e | vetch we need for th e b erry fields In stead of shipping in from- a d istan ce? We w ill need m any to n s n ex t S eptem ber and w ill pay a profitable p rice to th e gro w er of th e seed.” '»23 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year MUSICAL UROGRAM ROOKED FOR TONIGHT POWELL VALLEY LOCAL GIRL WINS UNION DISTRICT HAS ROAD PAVING IS IN ESSAY CONTEST PETITIONED FOR 07179396 As a clim ax closing num ber on the j p rogram to be given to n ig h t in th e I high school gym nasium ouiiding by the m usical o rg an izatio n s of th e high school, th e com bined glee clubs will sin g “ In S p ain ” by Di C hiara. T he tw o glee clubs n um ber a to ta l of 42 voices, and it is expected th ey w ill be ab le to do full Justice to th e clim ax effects of th is closing num ber which te lls o t old w orld p ictu resq u en ess and rom anticism . T he p ersonnel ot those p a rticip a tin g in th is p rogram is as follow s: O rc h estra V iolins — Wm. F ritz, W ellsley T aylor, Norm a Lee P eck and Jo h n Nevelin. W ind In stru m e n ts— Ray S trong, O r ville Davidson. B rass — C arl A rvidson and Mr. ! S tran sk y . D rum s— W alter Sweek. O rgan— D oris Z im m erm an. ' P iano— W illene Botkin. Boys' Glee Club— H ervey Ide, Ja ck D ow sett, Clifford M iddleton, W alter Mudge, C laude W elch, F ra n cis Peak. O rville D avidson, W illiam E lliott. E d w ard S chw edler, H erm an W alters. Glen W inters, H enry L unday, Edw ard S o u th ard , E v erett Lake, Ruben A nder son. W illene Botkin, accom panist. G irls' S ex tet— M yrtle R usher, L illian M arkw art. G olds Adam s. D oris Zim m erm an, E lean o r Botkin and Rose P o tter. Boys' Q u a rte t—Clifford M iddleton. Wui. E llio tt. E v erett Lake, E dw ard i Schw edler. G irls' Glee Club—G olda Adams. Ma bel B aker, E lean o r B otkin. C lara B au m ann, d e l l a C raw ford, L illian H es- lin, Louise H ow ard, C lara H offm elster, E stelle Jo h n so n . Violet L angford, A nna Lind, Ada Lovelace, Helen L aw rence, V aletta Macaw, C lara Mason, L illian M ark w art, M arjorie M assey, I Lillie K. Nelson, L illie M. Nelson, Addie P u llen , Rose P o tter, Melbe Rossm an, C arrie Slm m onsen, D orothy T aylor, H o rten se Sow ard, G race I W elch. W illene Botkin,’ accom panist: violins w ill lie played by N orm a Lee Peck, A nna Nordblom , H allie Jones i and Wm. F ritz. F re sh m an Boys’ Q u arte t — Ja ck D ow sett, E arl Stone, H ervey Ide, i V earl Howell. D onald S h erling, violin H elen A lthaus of th e T ro u td ale T he people of Union d istric t gladly welcom ed Miss M argery S m ith, food ' school w as th e w in n er of th e cash _______ sp e cia list on h er second visit to th a t prize of $5 in th e H um ane Society T he paving of Pow ell V alley ro ad com m unity la st W ednesday aftern o o n , S tory co n test rec en tly closed. Ruth T he Joint social m eeting of G resh ea stw a rd from G resham as fa r as F eb ru ary 21. T he m eeting w as held at Allen won $3 an d M arie D ePrez ot am P ost A m erican Legion and the i C h risten se n 's g arag e is asked for in th e new Union schoolhouse. Miss D istrict 3 won $2. T h e Judges found p etitio n s to be circu lated in th is vicin W om en’s A uxiliary on T uesday even S m ith w ill spend one aftern o o n each sev eral sto ries of alm o st equal m erit ity in th e n ea r fu tu re. ing w as considered a g re a t success m onth for th e n ex t six m onths in th is w ith th e prize w in n ers, to whom they T his m a tte r h as alread y been p re I gave hono rab le m ention. T hese w ere and it is probable th a t sim ila r m eet com m unity and give ta lk s on food r e sented to th e board of county com } B a rb a ra W alters and B eatrice Milne q u irem en ts and th e h ealth of th e In ings w ill be held at fre q u en t in te rv als m issio n ers by citizens of th e Pow ell dividual. H er topic la st W ednesday of O rient d is tric t; Norvell G ilkison. in the future. An effort w as m ade to Valley d istric t and petitions a re being M aplewood: E d n a Wood of D istrict w as “T ak in g A ccount of S tock.” b rin g to g eth er on th is occasion all ! signed alm o st unanim ously by proper- T h ere w ere 30 a d u lts p rese n t and a 49; Alvin M iller of D istrict 40; Lucy | ty ow ners along th e road an d its trib m em bers of the tw o o rganizations and D avison, Chas. M cKensie and E sth e r n um ber of older school children. u taries. a ll w ho are eligible to them . Besides I t is n ec essary for people to atten d E lsa sser of D istrict 3. As it is a m a tte r In w hich G resham The first p rize sto ry w ill be b ro ad th e se th e re w ere a few invited guests, each and every one of th ese m eetings is vitally in te reste d , it is th o u g h t pe casted from th e M eier & F ra n k sto re to o b tain all of th e v alu ab le in fo rm a ab o u t 100 p ersons in all. titio n s c irc u lated h ere w ill be largely tion w hich Miss S m ith has to give. It ion S aturday night, according to Coun- A splendid d in n er w as served by th e signed and w ill add to th e w eight of I ty S u p erin ten d en t of Schools, W. C. is Miss S m ith's belief th a t a p erso n 's w omen of the A uxiliary and a fte r the opinion favoring th e itaving of the A lderson. Follow ing Is th e sto ry : w eight is an indication of one's health . m eal a la rg e num ber of th e m en of th e road. W hat boy h as not w anted a dog? She advises g ettin g w eighed to see if L egion volunteered for "K. P .” w ork i But. as J e rry th o u g h t, no one could At M onday n ig h t's b u sin ess m en's th e w eight co rresp o n d s w ith th e a v e r u n til th e dishes w ere all cleaned and I have w anted one as badly as he did. m eeting Will M etzger, A. J. W. Brown age w eight according to height. T his I C h ristm as w as com ing, too, in ju st a p u t aw ay. C onsiderable tim e w as and J. L. M artin w ere appointed a does n ot alw ays hold tru e, how ever, as ' few days m ore. W hat su rp rise m ight sp e n t in visiting and renew ing a c com m ittee to p re p a re and a rra n g e for not be In sto re for him ? Who could som e have la rg e r bones th a n o th ers q u ain tan c es by those not busy in the circ u la tin g th e p etitio n s in G resham . tell? As he th o u g h t, he w histled but it serv es as a guide in a g en e ral kitchen. 1 cheerily. T hese w hen filled will be filed w ith way. Many p erso n s who a re o v er i Je rry w as th e only child of a ra th e r A sh o rt but excellent program com ' th e co unty com m issioners. w eight are less active th an th e th in poor fam ily. H is fa th e r had died som e pleted the exercises of th e evening. At th is m eeting th e follow ing w ere n er p erso n s and th u s do n ot ta k e the y ears ago, and left him and his m o th M usical num bers w ere given by H. O. p resen t from Pow ell V alley to ask th e e r alone in th e w orld. But th u s fa r n ecessary exercise. “We a re w’hat we Bone on th e banjo, w ith piano accom they had gotten on very well. N early co operation of local people: Messrs. e a t” is th e belief o t Miss Sm ith. She everybody knew th e ch eerfu l little pan im en t by Miss G ertru d e A lexan H agberg, Long, V icklund, A nderson, advises everyone to eat plenty of veg bootblack on Main stre e t, and it w ent d e r; vocal solos by Miss M yrtle R ush Ilert O lsen, Axel Jo h n so n and H enry h ard w ith any co m p etito r. Ju st one etab les in o rd er to keep well. Copying e r and violin solos by Miss N orm a Lee , B ottleson. th in g was w an tin g to com plete his one of Coue’s sayings, she say s “ It Peck, both of whom w ere accom h ap p in ess and th a t w as—a dog. is n 't a had th in g to say day by day in panied by Miss F lorence H oney at the Now we m ust leave him for a w hile, SACRED CONCERT W AS I every w ay I like vegetables b e tte r and th in k in g of th e h ap p in ess th a t m ight piano. C ath erin e M etzge- gave tw o WELL RECEIVED HERE j b e tte r.” W orrying, it is said, affects b e his, his m erry w h istle ch eerin g th e readings. ! th e stom ach. P eople who w o rry a bleak Decem ber day. L ast S unday evening a t th e M eth T he Rev. A. S. H isey, a v eteran of In an o th er p a rt of th e city, over a , good deal lose in energy and flesh. odist ch u rcli an u n u su ally fine sacred th e S panish-A m erican w ar, spoke of sm all dingy tab le, w orked a young Anyone who is too fa t o r too th in man. a stru g g lin g a rtist. P ap er a fte r co n cert w as given by P o rtlan d Con- th e value of th ese g ath erin g s and th e ir should not w o rry b u t eat different p aper he ca st aw ay. N othing seem ed I ce rt com pany, co n sistin g of about 25 in c re asin g in te re st as th e y ea rs go by. to su it him. At last, in d esp air he food. sin g ers, under direction of Prof. J. A. •He gave also in te re stin g rem in is se and w histled to a larg e dog th a t Miss S m ith c a lls atten tio n to th ree aro F inley. T h ree local sin g e rs belong to cences of his serv ices in th e P h ilip had been lying at his feet. T ogether g roups into w hich food is divided. The they w ent out into th e open. As they th is com pany. They nre, Guy Jones, pines and told of th e bond of com rade first group includes those th a t have to stro lled along th e s tre e t his glance L eslie W alrad an d M artha H agberg. ship existing betw een the sold iers of do w ith grow th and m aintenance. The met th a t of J e rry sittin g on his boot- Mrs. Meade is th e accom punist. th e v arious w ars of th e nation. W hile th e young a r tis t food in th is class is rich in p ro tein s black kit. All m em bers of th is com pany a re H a rry N. N elson, a d ju ta n t of the gazed, an in sp ira tio n gripped him and such as m eats and eggs. It also in he stood sp ell bound. J e rr y 's eyes sin g e rs of exceptional ability and A m erican Legion for th e D epartm ent cludes m in e rals such as are found in lighted up a t th e sig h t of th e dog. He m any a re soloists. T he so loists S un of Oregon, gave an in te re stin g ta lk on vegetables, eggs and w hole g rain s. had sniffed co n tem p tu o u sly at th e STATE AID COMMISSION day night w ere, Mr. F in ley ; H arold m a ttir s p erta in in g to th e organization T he second group is classed as ro ugh- sight of a sm all lap dog, hut th is w as ANNOUNCESNEW DATE Moore, b ase; Guy Jo n es, te n o r; Mrs. an d m ade a stro n g plea for all ex- a dog w orth w hile. If only its ow ner age. V egetables, w hole g rain cereals would cro ss th e stre e t, and he did. As Reif and Miss E sth e r Cauddy, altos. service men to get behind th e Legion, and fru it a re placed In th is class. In J e rry shined th e shoes of th e young C e rtain ch an g es m ade by th e la st T he program consisted of chorus w hich is striv in g to give all possible th e th ird group is found th e foods th a t m an. he looked longingly a t th e dog. le g isla tu re in th e S oldiers' Bonus Law n um bers, solos, duets, q u a rte t and aid to a ll com rades w ether they are give o ut energy and co n tain fats, At last he v en tu red a question. By have been given p ublicity by A. C. double q u a rte t. T he n u m bers w ere m em bers or not. A new in te re s t is th e tim e he had collected his pay they sta rc h e s or su g ars. being aw akened in th e w o rk am ong w ere fast friends. “ H ere had m et tw o , H opkins, se c re ta ry of the com m ission, very a p p ro p ria te and of a high order, A ccording to th e sp eak er th e a v e r some of (h im Mr. F in ley ’s own com kin d red sp irits .” As soon as th e a r tis t in th e follow ing le tte r: tho se who were in th e service, said age m an needs from 3000 to 3500 c a l reached home he sn atch ed a piece of (a) Tim e lim it for filing applica- position or arran g e m en t, and showed M r. N elson, and It w as felt th a t the ories of food a day w hile th e av erag e paper. W hen u t la st he seemed s a tis ; tended to D ecem ber 1, 1923, and the his exceptional ab ility as a voice period of d iscouragem ent and stru g g le fied he m ade a b e tte r sketch, th en he j tio n s for th e Cash Bonus has been ex- w om an re q u ire s ab o u t 2500 calories. lo r th e Legion is about over. H e urged 1 put it into au envelope and m ailed it. (b) T im e lim it for filing Loan Ap tra in e r and ch o ir d irector. Miss Sm ith d em o n strated th e baking T he ch u rch w as crow ded witli an th a t th e Legion, as such, back all so C h ristm as m o rn in g arriv ed . T he p licatio n s has been set as Ju n e 30. of a sponge m o lasses cake. I t was J ground w as covered w ith a light fall 1927. ap p reciativ e audience. c ia l and educatio n al w ork for the (T his m eans th a t if a person w ants sam pled by th o se p rese n t an d d e ! of snow . J e rr y w as up early. J u s t as T his concert com pany p rac tice s once com m unity. clared to be excellent. Some m ay w ant he w as ready to go, th e re w as a ra p a loan they m ust file th e ir first ap p li a week a t th e public lib ra ry in Port» C G. Schneider, p a st com m ander of at th e door. O pening it he saw his catio n (SAC-1) on or before D ecem to try th is recipe so it is being p rin ted acq u ain tan ce of a few days before. B ut ber 31, 1923, th en th ey have up to and land and gives sacred co n certs at v a ri G resham Post, had ch a rg e of th e p ro in th is connection. GRESHAM AUXILIARY w h at w as th a t in his h an d s? J e r r y ’s in clu d in g JU N E 30, 1927 to file the ous ch u rc h es in P o rtlan d and vicinity. gram . eyes n early popped out of his head [ loan ap p licatio n b lank (SAC-2) for Sponge M olasses Cake. ASSISTS SIUK SOLDIERS T h ere is p ro sp ec t th a t th e com pany T he com m ittees in ch a rg e of th e af- I w hen he saw w h at it w as, and m ore so I city p ro p erty and SAC-3 for farm wtl give a c a n ta ta a t G resham in the T he in g red ien ts co n sist of h a lf cup fa ir, from both P o st and A uxiliary, A com m ittee from th e A uxiliary of b u tte r, % cup m olasses, 1 cup su g ar, when he w as p resen ted w ith it. His p ro p e rty ). have expressed g ra titu d e to a ll who dream had com e tru e ! He scarcely (c) R efunding th e Cash Bonus and n e a r fu tu re. th e G resham P o st A m erican Legion 2 cups flour, I teaspoonful cinnam on, h eard w hat his friend w as te llin g him. th e re a fte r ta k in g th e loan: assiste d in th e program . co n sistin g of Mrs. Jo h n M etzger, Mrs. teaspoonful cloves, 2 teasp o o n fu ls How lucky it w as he had seen J e rry “Any person who has tak en the cash MANY CLUBS HAVE BEEN A lbert Cam p ar.d Mrs. O. A. E astm an soda, 1 cup hot w ater and 2 eggs. P u t th a t o th e r day because his m agazine 'b o n u s and who a t th e tim e desired the ORGANIZED IN COUNTY SNOW STILL BLOCKS had been accepted. T h at nig h t loan hut accepted th e cash bonus tty MANY MOUNTAIN HOADS visited sick soldier boys in P o rtlan d all of th e in g red ien ts to g eth er and i cover reaso n of m isap p reh en sio n as to his when J e rry w as snug in bed w ith Ted, An a rtic le in the la st issue of the h o sp itals one day la st w eek, ta k in g to b eat w ith an egg b eater. Bake in a for so he had nam ed him, safely en- rig h t to elect for a loan may, upon r e ¡O utlook told of trip s m nde by MI sh A team , hitched to a Ford, has been them delicacies w hich w ere m uch a p quick oven. conaed a t his feet, he th o u g h t over funding th e cash bonus w ith in te re st tra n sp o rtin g m ountain m ail from preciated . At th e govern m en t hospital Miss Sm ith w ill hold th e next m eet w hat had happened. T h ere w as no one t l i e i e m i a t a per cent, obtain th e loan; H elen Cow gill, assista n t sta te club W elches to R hododendron for th e at E ast Second and M ultnom ah about ing a t th e Union schoolhouse on F ri as h appy as h e w as, he felt su re ot provided, th a t th e ap p lica n t can sa tis lender and E thel C alkins thro u g h o u t • th at. As he grew in to m anhood, th e fy th e com m ission th a t he desired the th e county. Follow ing Is a list of the p a st week. Beyond W elches th re e to 200 p a tie n ts w ere found, and sev eral day, M arch 16. puppy grew , too, and proved ever a loan a t th e tim e of receiving th e cash clu b s visited and organized for th is fo u r feet of snow still m akes trav e l a t Good S am a ritan ho sp ital. They faith fu l com panion. bonus.” year : difficult according to w ord received w ere in all stag es of physical health . METHODIST ( HI KUII A lthough he w orked up in life, he C ookery: T ro u td ale, Mrs. W. C. never fo rg et w h at happened w hen he from Sandy, Dr. W illiam s of Sandy T he w omen th in k th e boys a re sh o rt S E in ICES ANNOUNCED ! was a boy, and his hom e becam e a CROSSING ACCIDENTS „ S pence; M aplewood, Mrs. A. J. w as said to have ridden from B rig h t of e n te rta in m e n t and hope to a rra n g e TAKE HEAVY KILL H olm s; F airv iew , Miss E d na B uck T he p asto r ot th e ch u rch , th e Rev. i so rt of refuge for lost dogs and hom e wood to Zig Zag in th e ' F ord D obbin” to fu rn ish som ething in th a t line less boys. E verybody knew him for T he g re a te st n um ber of grad e cro ss n e r; L usted, Mrs. Lee S m ith ; G resh com bination. H e th e n continued his w hich w ill be of in te re st and valu e to A. S. H isey. w ill occupy th e p u lp it an h o n est and u p rig h t m an, and really both m orning and evening on Sunday, th a t is all th a t counts. ing accid en ts occu r from autom ob'lns am , Mrs. G lenn D avidson; P le a sa n t jo u rn ey on skiis for eight m iles to see them . M arch 4. T he 3»rm on topic for th e , ru n n in g on railro a d track « directly In Valley, Mrs. A nna L eh m an ; G ilbert, a p atien t who w as seriously ill. Mrs. H oggat of P o rtlan d , sta te c h a ir T ax p ay ers a re rem inded th a t a staff A utom obilists driving on th e Colum m an of th e A uxiliary com m ittee on m orning service will be "P ro g re ss th e ¡of co m p eten t dep u ties fam iliar w ith fro n t of ap p ro ach in g train s. T he re- Mrs. C. H. M iller; C o ttrell, Mrs. Ed. bia highw ay a re rem inded of w inter h ospital w ork, accom panied th e w om T est o f S p iritu ality ." For th e ev en (fie provisions of th e federal income j port show s th a t 4S0 of the accid en ts Van F leet; Sylvan, Miss Ruby Yokora. Sew ing: P lea san t V alley, Mrs. G. by the high b an k s of snow. Many of en. Floyed M etzger took them in his ing, “T he Prodigal'.: F a th e r.” lax law is on d uty a t th e office of I resu lted from th is cause, w hile 230 A. Bowen; Pow ell V alley, Mrs. B ert T he ch u rch ch o ir h as p rep a re d a th e side roads leading off from the c a r about th e city. Clyde G. H untley, co llecto r of in te rn al 1 m ach in es ran Into th e side of tra in s, O lsen; G ilb ert, Mrs. J. G. H ansen; 1 121 sta lle d on th e tra c k s and w ere splendid num ber for th e m orning en highw ay a re still blocked by snow th a t revenue, for the p u rp o se of a ssistin g titled , “All T ay M arvelous W ork t.” s tru c k by tra in s, 30 skidded in to the G ilbert, Mrs. L ottie S w anson; Rock d rifted in so deep no effort has been Car Vandals Are Being Matched. , Individuals to m ake out th e ir retu rn s. wood, Mrs. L. K rueger ami Miss A. T hey will also have a num ber In th e I m ade to shovel it out. Some in ju ry to c a rs and co n sid e r T hose d esirin g t i l l s assista n c e should side of tra in s, 76 ran Into anil broke H a rtm a n ; R ussellville, Mrs. K ath e r t v e ilin g . down cro ssin g g ates and eight ran able annoyance to ca r ow ners have r e lose no tim e In ca llin g a t Collector Good Investm ent. ine B adgely; S pringdale, Mrs. W. T h e m idw eek p ray er m eetin g s ar, H untley's office and av ailin g th e m down an d Injured cro ssin g flagmen H inkle; C orbett, Mrs. F. Bell; O rient, T en acres on Rockwood road, n ear sulted from vandalism in th e d istric ts having an u n u su ally la ig e j tten d - w hile w arn in g them of d an g er from Section Line road, all cleared, good east of G resham rec en tly and a n u m selves of th is assista n c e w hich is Mrs. Sadie C hase; M aplewood, Mrs. F. soil. Only 1320 per acre. E asy term s. ber of in d iv id u als a re being w atched. ance, and th e inlerer» and sp irit a re fu rn ish ed th e public w ithout anoy ap p ro a ch in g tra in s. B. W. T horne, B ank of G resham . . m ost helpful. T he public is Invited to Chlel am ong th e p rin cip al cau ses of B ru n so n ; W est P o rtlan d , Mrs. A. L. T he suspected p erso n s a re th o u g h t to charge. By actin g prom ptly, ta x p a y ttte n ii. g rad e cro ssin g accid en ts are, failu re W iley; F airview , Mrs. J. M ollar; Co ers w ill save them selv es th e Incon E very m a rrie d perso n living w ith be youths who find p le asu re in d ra in I of m o to rists to heed w arn in g signals, lum bia, Mrs. S. R. D uggan; F ir, T he Ep w orth League devotional venience of being ca u g h t in th e last h u sband or wife, in o rd er to claim the ing oil an d gas from c a rs p ark ed a t m eeting will b< held at 6:30. ¡c a re le ssn e ss o r rec k lessn ess, failu re Mrs. Zeta Jo h n so n ; H illsview , Mrs. m in u te ru sh w hen th e re Is m ore or exem ption of $2,5uu and $400 for each public g ath erin g places and who have to look in both d irec tio n s and listen Al. P eier anil Mrs. E. P. S chedeen; A W ant Ad w ill sell w h at you do less congestion and delay in m aking dependent, m u st m ake a re tu rn , a l gone so fa r as to ta m p er w ith lig h tin g before a ttem p tin g 4o cro ss railro ad G resham , Miss A nna B ru g g er; G resh though his ac tu al n et incom e for 1922 system s so th a t c a r ow ners w ere tore- not need and get w hat you do need. , out re tu rn s. 1 tra c k s. Inexperience of d riv ers resu lt- am, MI sh M ildred M cKinney; Buck- ed to drive hom e in th e dark. m ay have been only $2,000. I Ing In sta lle d -n g ln es w hile a tte m p t ley, Mrs. E. D. S tru ck ; C o ttrell, Mrs. ing to sh ift gears, defective b rak es, a t B ertha A u lt; Victory, Mrs. R. K er- ta i n i n g n m om entum ap p ro ach in g a slak e and Mrs. F. Foth. O ther clubs organized in th e co u n ra ilro a d tra c k beyond th e b rak in g pow er of th e ir m ach in es if n ecessary ty to d ate are, pig clu b s: F airview , to Hop, and mind d istra cte d by con Mrs. L. H. S to n e; O rient, Mrs. L. versatio n with o th e r o ccu p an ts of the N elson; L usted, T. N ew lands. C alf clu b s: County Je rse y club, C. ma< hlne a t th e c ritic a l tim e of c ro ss ing ra ilro a d trac k s. No doubt a m is I*. T allm an ; County H olstein club. J. take In p ressin g a c c e le r a to r w hen iu- Flem m ing. P o u ltry clu b : G ilbert, E. M. C al i ten d in g to p ress b rak e has occasioned For the best slogan for Gresham area to be used by Cominer-' : som e of th e accid en ts involving skid- k in s; Rockw ood, Mrs. B. H. Pederson. cial Club and others on stationer}'. C orn clu b s; F ir, leader not yet se | ding or ru n n in g Into tra in s and ru n ning th ro u g h and b reak in g down cu re d ; R ussollvllle, C. B. Lewis. P o tato clu b : H illsview , E. P. Sch- I cro ssin g gates. D anger in cro ssin g railro ad tra c k s deen. Sheep clu b : O rient, Mrs. E. Way- For the best suggested design, diagram, emblem or picture I a t g rad e Is In h eren tly artificial In »>111. ’ th a t it Is a d an g er created by the suggestive of products, scenery, location, or all three combined. d riv er in n ot ex ercisin g a reaso n ab le NOTH F. deg ree of p recau tio n . T he essen tial Open to anyone, young or old. T h e Modern W oodman of America j th in g Is for d riv e rs of autom obiles to will give you a tre e p ic tu re show a t Contest closes March 26, 1923 stop, look and listen and never a t th e O reaham T h ea ter. W ednesday ev tem p t to sh ift g ea rs w hile on o r Im- ening. M arch 7. You w ill get a tine .Address all replies or hand to contest committee. ; m ed iately ap p ro a ch in g th e tra c k s, as evening's en te rta in m e n t of in stru c tiv e screen ghow an d le c tu re free oi i it is w hen g ea rs a re shifted th a t ma- charge. J. R. M artin, J. E. Metzger, L. R. Ellerman T his p ic tu re of th e noted c u sta rd pie c o m e d ia n , a n d his bride-to-be, i ch in e is llsh le to stall. Pola Negri, w as posed for th e Outlook soon a fte r th e ir en gagem ent waa W h at you w an t, w hen you w ant it, announced as a positive fart.. W ithin th e la st few days It Is rum ored as you w an t it— W a n t ad. it. 1 P hone o rd ers to O utlook 1561. th a t they have fought. They m ade up again, how ever. Gresham Commercial Club Slogan Contest 1 $5.00 Prize ,$5.00 Prize • “G E T B U S Y ” Charlie Chaplin and Bride-to-be