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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 13, NO. 8 IMPORTANT ISSUES AWAIT ACTION OF COMMERCIAL CLUB TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, I »23 Baseball Team Is Forming; Meet to Organize Thursday $1.50 Per Year Bowman Tract Is to Become Links and Club Grounds H r I s N o t ïlr a ù BERRY GROWERS OF NORTHW EST ARE ORGANIZED W hile th e sh ip w as ta k in g on sto re s ( sore aud w eary, ex istin g on h erb s and a t D erinje I w ent ash o re an d w as the leaves of trees. Some of them ----------- A m eeting of all local m en in te re s t co u rteo u sly show n over th e depot by perished by th e way and w ere laid to I th e local re p re se n ta tiv e s of th e N ear re st w ith th e rite s of th e ch u rch they A county club has been organized by ed in th e fo rm atio n of a G resham E ast R elief Among th e G reek refu - loved ' p ro m in en t P o rtlan d men w ho have ee T he G resham C om m ercial club held baseb all team w ill be held in th e fire gees at th e depot I w as su rp rise d and At la st som e of them refu sed to go cu red all „ „ tho an option on ,b th e H Bowman place, An org an izatio n of b erry gro w ers of delighted to m eet an old G reek p riest on any fa rth e r. T he old p riest trie d P. an In terestin g and Im portant m eeting h all th is week T h u rsd ay night, M arch whom I had know n in previous y ea rs to reaso n w ith them an d he told of th e j locatetl 0,1 th e n o rth w est o c o rn e r of th e th e n o rth w est, known as th e F ederated la st night, re su ltin g In inform ation 29, a t 7:30 sh arp . and whom I had long _ ago g h t to sufferings of th e Man of S orrow _ s But j B ase L ine and G resh am -F airv iew B erry G row ers of the N orthw est sta te s _ th o u __ _____________________________ and in itiatio n of several activ ities It is hoped th is m eeting w ill re su lt be dead. H is coat, once black, w as some of them w ould not be com forted, i roads, w ith a view to developing a an d B ritish Columbia, w as rec en tly r a th e r th a n definite decision and a c in th e o rg an izatio n of a team th a t w ill now g reen w ith th e ray s of m any j “T here is no C hrist. He is dead. It Is | golf links and am u sem en t n ark The form ed at Tacom a, attended by D. E. com plishm ent. sum m ers, his h an d s w ere h ard w ith b etter th a t we, too, die and end all i , ' 1 1 8rk 11 e put G resham on th e baseball may and toil, as w ere th e h an d s of th e G alilean ! our m isery .” | com pany is in co rp o rated for 1100,000. Towle, re p rese n tin g th e B erry G row T he m ost im p o rta n t m a tte r before m ake th is th e m ecca for ball fan s fisherm en, for his little flock w as poor ' T h en a w onderful th in g happened. A laong those nam ed as in te reste d in ers P ack in g com pany of G resham . Mr. th e m eeting w as f u rth e r co nsideration from a w ide su rro u n d in g te rrito ry . and he sh ared th e ir poverty. B ut his By accid en t th e little band of m a rty rs th e e n terp rise a re C. E. and G eorge L Tow le w as elected on th e executive of th e proposition to aid th e Cope dear old w rinkled face still w ore th e stum bled on th e tra c k of some N ear P utnam . Bruce P o lw arth an d A C com m ittee. Among th e m en w ho a re said to be F ilm co rp o ratio n in locating its studio kindly sm ile I rem em bered so w ell in E ast R elief w o rk ers. W hen they saw q u.Mll«nn in te reste d and rvho w ill d oubtless T he o rg an izatio n w hich consists of th e long ago. in th is city. T he desire and p la n s of the A m erican flag th e old p rie st po in t- ' > R eversing th e u su a l p ro ced u re he ed to it an d w ith th e te a rs strea m in g T he Bowman tra c t co n sists of ap- ten different grow ers associations l a th is com pany had been explained at a form th e n u cleu s of a w inning team 180 ac res extending Oregon, W ashington and B ritish Co re c e n t luncheon and had b£en referre d are, Billy B eers, Ja c k H am lin, F ra n k w anted to kiss my hand, for in th e down his face he sobbed, “See, my proxim ately lum bia, rep rese n ts ab o u t 6,500 g ro w E ... „ „ — ry ,« .h e h . n d . e h .M ™ ............. H am lin, E rn e st H am lin, Bill E kstrom , to a com m ittee. T he com m ittee r e ers and 12,750 acres of bush fru its. A of th e ste w a rd s of th e Holy M ysteries dead—C h risto s a n e sto — C h rist is , . . . . . . . . road and a h alf m ile along th e Base board o f tru ste e s, each m em ber to ported p ro g ress in its in v estigations P au l S tone and F ra n k S outhard. but I w ould not allow th a t, and w hen r is q n .” I t is hoped to form a league of 11 had reproved him he told me th e And as th ey realized w h at th a t flag L ,n e. jo in in g w ith th e R uby tra c t. It have one vote and each association to and m ade a p relim in ary re p o rt at la st m eant th ey fell on each o th e rs ’ necks slopes gently to w ard th e n o rth and have one m em ber, w as form ed. I t is n ig h t s m eeting but did not feel able clubs of such lo calities as Sandy, C or sto ry of th e y ea rs sin ce we had m et. A band of b rig an d s had one day d e 8" d ‘n twhok1i>‘Ki voices cried “A lethos w est aud includes a b eau tifu l grove m ade up of Dr. E. S. B arnes, re p re to m ak e’ a recom m endation for th e bett, S p rin g d ale, T ro u td ale, Boring, scended on his little village, and a fte r an sen tin g th e N orth Pacific B erry G row esti— He is risen Indeed. , . . « . . . rea so n th a t not enough had given th e E sta ca d a an d G resham . T he places th e m a ssa c re an d o u tra g e u su al in I, who 'am not an A m erican, can 8,1,1 <,ePr *881oa8 w hich la tte r will be e rs' asso ciatio n of W ashington; E. C. m a tte r th e carefu l co nsideration it m entioned have had and w ill have such circ u m stan ces, he, w ith th e re m conceive of no g re a te r honor ever be- ' mai*e into tro u t ponds fed by a fine O rton. W ashington B erry G ro w ers’ A s so ciatio n ; R. D. Bodle, Puget Sound deserves. T he few did n o t feel ju s ti very su ccessfu l b all team s and it n an t of th o se whom C h rist had com ing paid to any flag th an th a t cry.— I spring. B erry G ro w ers’ and W hite R iver B erry m itted to his care, had m anaged to illiam A. Lloyd, in T he New N ear T jje fied in com m itting them selves to a would be an ad v an tag e to all to be escape. F o r days th ey w andered, foot- W com pany, in ad d itio n to golf G ro w ers’ A ssociation; R J. G latt, East. plan of action. T he atten d a n ce of united in a stro n g league. grounds, plans to co n stru c t ten n is W oodburn C ooperative F ru it G row ers m em bers and citizens w as too sm all G resham never had b e tte r pro sp ects co u rts, cro q u et g rounds, and play of O regon; Jo h n V ern hardson, Gig H arbor B erry G row ers’ A ssociation of to com e to a decision w hich m ight a f of a good ball gro u n d s. T he fair g rounds for ch ildren. T he links will W ashington; H. H. M umford, O regon fect th e w hole com m unity. T he m a t board h as offered th e use of a location have 18 holes. T h ere w ill be a ball L oganberry G ro w ers’ E x change; D. E. te r w as th e re fo re left in th e h an d s of on th e fa ir gro u n d s, in fro n t of th e p ark and dancing pavilion. Tow le, B erry G ro w ers’ P acking Com th e com m ittee of nine fo r one w eek g ra n d sta n d , w here a diam ond can be It is planned to build a la rg e club pany of G resham , Ore.; L. D. Beard, w ith th e recom m endation th a t the co n stru c te d and th e gam es viewed to house and ad d itio n al b u ild in g s for th e B erry G ro w ers’ C o-operative Union of B ritish C olum bia; W. H. P aulham us, com m ittee m ake a definite re p o rt at good advantage. T he sto ry of "Come Out of th e J. L. Stafford, s e c re ta ry of th e O re com fort and en joym ent of patrons. P u yallup and S um ner F ru it G ro w ers’ an o th e r club m eeting called for next It w ill re q u ire co n sid erab le w ork to K itch en " is» w ritte n aro u n d a V irginia gon P ick le & C anning com pany, w hose It is expected w ork on th is en ter A ssociation. T he Apple G row ers' A s M onday night, A pril 2. p ro p erly g rad e and p re p a re th e fam ily of th e old a risto c ra c y , by th e j p lan t is located in G resham , a fte r prise will s ta r t a t once and Its devel so ciatio n 's bush fru it m em bership w as R. W. H a lla tt and T. A. H arp er, tw o g ro u n d s b u t m ost of th is w ill be v o lu n nam e of D aingerfield, who, finding spending a w eek am ong th e farm ers. opm ent w ill be w atched w ith g reat in th e ten th m em ber of th e board but A. W. Stone, who rep rese n ted them a t the of th e in c o rp o ra to rs of th e film com ta rily given to get th e club sta rted . them selv es te m p o ra rily em barassed, re p o rts th e outlook for a la rg e acreag e terest. m eeting w as unable to nam e a m em pany, w ere p re se n t la st n ig h t and ex It has been sug g ested th a t sev eral b all decide to re n t th e ir hom e to a rich of cu cu m b ers th is season ex cep tio n al ber for th e board. plained d e ta ils of th e ir purp o ses and gam es m ay be w anted a t fa ir tim e, and Yankee. One of th e conditions of th e ly b rig h t. EMPRESS LASS IN T he follow ing m em bers w ere chosen by th e board to serve as officers: Dr. plans. LINE FOR MEDALS possibly on F o u rth of Ju ly and a t th e lease by th e w ell-to-do New E n g lan d er T he farm e rs a re begin n in g to re E. S. B arnes, p resid e n t; W. H. P a u l A. F. H am m ar and A lbert E kstrom tim e of th e an n u a l g ran g e field day stip u lated th a t a com petent staff of ham us, vice p resid en t, and J. E. F o re alize th a t th e h arv e stin g tim e for cu B. C. A ltm an ’s E m p ress L ass of hand of th e W ashington B erry G row w ere appointed a com m ittee to inves and picnic. A s th e re a re m any p e r w hite se rv a n ts should be engaged for tig a te th e possibility of c o n stru c tin g sons in te re ste d in th e se events it his sojo u rn at th is sta te ly home. T his cum bers com es im m ediately a fte r the Ingleside, a fine Je rse y en tered in the ers A ssociation, se c re ta ry -tre a su re r. berry pick in g season au d is n early sen io r tw o-year old class is m aking a In addition to th e board an executive a ball diam ond on th e fa ir grounds, or should not l>e difficult to g et plenty of se rv a n t q u estio n p resen ted p rac tica lly over before tim e to cu t cabbage o r dig rem a rk a b le record w hich will not only com m ittee of six, two from each d is se cu re use of the high school grounds, help in p rep a rin g th e grounds. W ith u n su rm o u n ta b le difficulties and one of tric t. was nam ed, co n sisting of Dr. E. potatoes, so th a t th ey a re able to h ire and a re to re p o rt next M onday night. th e co o p eratio n assu re d G resham th e d au g h ters of th e fam ily, in th e ab- I help for th e e n tire su m m er m onths e n t>He h e r to th e gold and silv er C. B arnes, W. H. P au lh a m u s from sence of h e r p are n ts, conceives th e ' „ " 2 . „ ! , " th ” RpK' 8 ,er ° f M prlt tPst T he com m ittee on slogan and le tte r should have th e b est arran g e m en ts W ashington; D. E. Tow le and M. J. By m aking c o n tra c ts for th e ir c u but it is predicted w ill m ake her sec N ew house from Oregon and L. D. head design rep o rted th e re s u lt of the ever to a ttr a c t ball fans and in su re mad cap idea th a t she, h er sis te r and cum bers they a re a ssu re d of a m ark et ond In h er class for th e w hole United B eard and J. A. G ran t from B rlitsh c o n test in connection w ith w hich two good gam es. th e ir tw o b ro th e rs sh a ll act as th e for th e ir crop, no m a tte r how la rg e a S tates. T his prom ising h eifer has a l Columbia. five d o lla r prizes had been offered. dom estic staff for th e w ealth y Y ankee. T he object of th is fed eration Is not one th ey raise . T his is a big th in g to I ready produced 735 pounds of fat and to a c t as a m a rk e tin g agency but sim T he re tu rn s of th e c o n test w ere so E DITI >RIAL CONFERENCE Olivia D aingerfield, w ho is th e rin g the farm er, as th e p rice on all his h as 15 m ore days on test. It is estl- „ overw helm ing, m any of them com ing BICI EVENT AT I . OE O. lead er in th e m e rry schem e, ad o p ts ply to prom ote b etter feeling and other cro p s is reg u la ted by th e size 6f | m ated she w ill com plete th e period of clo ser cooperation in sellin g betw een in the la st few hou rs before the ®ieet- th e cognom en of Ja n e E llen and elects B usiness and p ro fessio n al problem s the crop. If he raise s a big crop it is te st w ith 760 pounds of fat and ap- th e different b erry g ro w e rs’ asso cia ing, th a t th e com m ittee found itself to preside over th e d estin ies of th e tion them selves. T he p u rpose of th e u tte rly unable to m ake any recom m en of th e ed ito rs w ere discussed a t th e kitchen. H er sister, E lizab eth , is a p only to rea lize poor p rices a re being p roxim ately 13,000 pounds of milk. org an izatio n as draw n up by th e m m eeting of th e Oregon N ew spaper con paid. If th e p rice is high he has n o th dation. It would be n ecessary to ta k e E m p ress D orothy, one of Mr. A lt selves and signed by th e board of pointed housem aid. H er eld er b ro th se v eral hou rs tim e to a rra n g e th e feren ce w hich held its fifth an n u al e r Paul, th e b u tle r, an d C harley, th e ing to sell. m a n ’s m ost prized cow s, who as a tru ste e s is as follow s: T he objects of The low p rices paid fo r la st se aso n ’s ju n io r fo u r-y ear old h as Just won for th is association sh all be—cooperation a n sw e rs so th a t by a pro cess of elim session at th e U niversity of Oregon at you n g est of th e group, is appointed to and m ain tain in g th e h ig h est sta n d a rd s in atio n th e rig h t choice could be m ade. E ugene on la st F rid ay and S atu rd ay . th e position of boot boy. W hen B u r cro p s of potatoes, cabbage, cauliflow - ; h er ow ner th e gold and silv er m edals of grad e and pack—In extending and T he dedication of th e new jo u rn alism T he com m ittee w ill p re p a re th e r e ton C ran e a rriv e s from th e n o rth , a c er, etc., has m ade th e fa rm e r realize in the R egister of Merit te st, died last intensifying th e developm ent of do tu rn s and m ake its recom m endations building w as a fe a tu re fo th is occasion com panied by Mrs. F alk e n er, her he m u st ra ise less of an y p a rtic u la r week w ith m ilk fever tw o days a fte r m estic and foreign m a rk e ts and se and p re se n t them to th e club a t next and th e p rese n tatio n to th e school of a | d au g h ter an d C ran e 's atto rn e y . T u ck crop and ra ise som e cro p for w hich he dropping a fine m ale calf. Mr. A lt cu rin g wide publicity for such p ro d u cts packed u n d er estab lished bran d s Monday n ig h t's m eeting for th e c lu b ’s copy desk for th e use of th e stu d en ts er, they find th e staff of se rv a n ts to could be su re of a rea d y m ark et. m an reg a rd s th is as a g re a t loss. He an d sta n d ard g rad es— to get th ese by n ew sp ap ers of th e s ta te added in C ucum bers seem to solve th e p ro b estim ated her value at $3000. She was p ro d u cts Into th e hands of the co n decision. S everal hun d red slogans possess so m any m ethods of behavior have been subm itted and a dozen or te re st. out of th e o rd in ary , th a t am using com lem, as th e ready m a rk e t is located in su red for $1000. T his cow ’s recen t su m ers at p rices w hich they can afford fifteen designs, som e of th e la tte r F acu lty and stu d e n ts of th e school p licatio n s begin to a ris e im m ediately. rig h t In G resham , a fa ir p rice Is g u a r record, covering 340 days, w as 736.56 to pay—and for the co n sideration of of jo u rn alism w ere p a rtic u la rly a tte n O livia’s ch a rm and b eau ty a ttr a c t not anteed by th e c o n tra c t, and th is se a pounds of b u tte r fat and 13,096 pounds o th e r m a tte rs of In terest to th e e n tire draw n in colors and very a rtistic . in d u stry . T he c o n test aw akened a g re a t deal tive to th e com fort and p le asu re of th e only C ran e but his a tto rn e y and the son th e com pany is going to pay cash of milk. T he fed eratio n resolved to take im of in te re st, som e rep lies com ing from visiting m en and w omen of th e new s sto ry co n tin u es th ro u g h a m aze of once a m onth for all cu cu m b ers r e m ediate step s to com bat p rese n t su g a r ceived. T h is is an im p o rta n t th in g to th e problem s In b erry grow ing, th a t is p rices and to dem and low er prices on quite n distance. p ap e r fra te rn ity and show ed g rea t d elig h tfu l incidents. all farm ers as it w ill com e at a tim e being faced by o th e r g ro w ers In o th er th e g rounds th a t th eir iiu lu stry would L. L. K idder and W. J. Todd w ere courtesy . T h e w omen w rite rs of the suffer w ith th e prices as they are. T he c a st of c h a ra c te ,, rs is . as follow s: .o f th e y ea r w hen th e ir ex penses a re appointed a com m ittee to in v estig ate sta te had a session of th e ir own and d istric ts and w hich we should know H igh su g a r p rices m ean th a t th e c a n v a a n ger e , a a s ^ a n e . h e a v y and th is w ill be alm o st th e first a t th is tim e to head off any m istakes. th e condition of th e au to p a rk on th e listened to a splendid ad d re ss by Anne n erà can n o t put th e fru it up in th e fa ir g rounds and re p o rt a t th e next S hannon M onroe, a n atio n ally know n E lizabeth D aingerfield, a l ia s ................. crop to b rin g in ready cash . It is im p o rtan t th a t all b erry g ro w q u an titie s th a t they would otherw ise A ram in ta ......................... Rose P o tter m eeting. w riter, also to o th e r w ell-know n sto ry ers atten d th is m eeting. I t w ill be an d th a t hom e can n in g and consum p Berry Growers to Study Diseases. tio n is m inim ized. W. H. P au lh am u s T he im portance of th e m eeting next w rite rs a n d poets. T he E ugene C ham Mrs. F alk e n er, T u c k e r’s s is te r .......... .... very im p o rtan t from th e sta n d p o in t to recom m ended th a t a te leg ram signed A m eeting of th e sm all fru it g ro w ers ....................................O eorgie S tapleton M onday nig h t can n o t be too stro n g ly ber of C om m erce ten d ered a banquet Cora F alk e n er, h e r d a u g h te r ................. in M ultnom ah co unty h as been called be able to head off our disease p ro b by th e ten asso ciatio n s be se n t to the urged and a ll citizens a re urged to to th e v isito rs on F rtd a y evening. ........................................ V aletta Macaw for F riday, M arch 30, a t 1:30 p. m., at lem s before they develop in a serio u s I fed eral tra d e com m ission a t W ashing- m an n er. ton P rotesting p rese n t p rice of su g ar. show an in te re st in th e m a tte rs u nder ... . „ Mrs. H. L. St. C lair, C hase and W ini A m anda, O livia’s black m am m y ............... . _ ______________ T h is w as done. .............................................. C lara Mason Ith e 0 re8 h am lib ra ry by County A gent consideration. fred St. C lair atten d ed th e conference B urton C rane, from th e N o rth ........ .. I 8. B. H all. I tl’P i’ l t u g i'r 'i’V M u m T n 11 wa8 unanim ously declared th a t * ' " proposed in c re ase In ex p ress ra te s and th e fo rm er led th e discussion on .......................................... H enry L unday *The o bject of th e m eeting is to study FIREMEN (ALLEO OUT ROB ELLIOTT'S S','ORE would jeopardize th e in d u stry and for th e su b ject “W eekly o r T w ice a T hom as L efferts, s ta tistic a l p o e t........ som e of p Ian t disease problem s w hich th a t reaso n im m ediate cooperation FOR PRACTICE TRIP w w» -»- •• * H a v S trong Week. Q uick action on th e p a r t of A. B. w as necessary. Many of the sh ip p ers Solon' T ucker,' C ra n e ’s a tto rn e y an d have beKun to 8how ln th e b erry field8’ T he G resh am ites w ere g reeted by Two th in g s w ere d em onstrated in a g u e s t........................................ Wm. F ritz ! P ro fesso r B arss, w ho is a sp e cia list E llio tt frig h ten ed aw ay b u rg la rs who agreed to te stify at th e In te rs ta te s u rp rise d rill of th e G resham fire de H a rry and H elen W ostell, stu d e n ts at P aul D aingerfield, a lia s S m ithfield. . . . in p la n t d iseases, w ill be p re se n t at had alread y gained access to his sto re Com m erce Com mission h earin g on the proposed In crease to be held th e next p artm en t th is m orning. One w as th a t th e u n iv ersity , who w ith th e ir m o th er | .......................................... E dw ard Shenk th e m eeting to give som e in fo rm atio n at Powell V alley la st night before any- day so th a t th e ir test m onies would a re m ak in g th e ir hom e in Eftigene C harles D aingerfield, a lia s B rindle- th e volunteer firem en w ere ready to |o n m ethods of co n tro l of th e b erry ! th in g of value w as tak en . At le a st be on th e rec o rd s for th e final h earin g w hlle th e young people a re atten d in g i „ bu.ry. ’ ’ ’ ’ / ............. ’ • Jf*0 Bailey | diseases. Mr. C. L. Long, h o rtic u ltu re | tw o men w ere seen, one w alking up i *n W ashington, D. C., on A pril 9. leave th e ir w ork a t th e sound of th e 1 R andolph W eeks, ag e n t of th e Dan th e school. I siren and could quickly re p o rt for g erfield s...................E dw ard Sou th a rd sp ecialist, w ill also d iscu ss som e of and down th e road n ear th e sto re and ............... === ______________________L.____________ ______________ " one ru n n in g from the sto re afte r Mr. 8 w*n<*ow *n th e feed room. The o u te r duty, the o th e r th a t th e th re e fire E llio tt fired sh o ts from a gun. An ’ ,*°‘>r of ,h e 8afe’ w h,ch ha(l not been alarm s at th e high school a re all out autom obile had been p arked not far h x k ‘,d’ W!l" opened but th e robbers of order. T he trip also tested out an aw ay and w as th e m eans of escape for | Kot no fu rth e r w ,th th e ir plans, au to m atic con tro l for the siren w hich th e w ould-be robbers. h as rec en tly been installed. P atro n ize th e llnm e Shoe Shiner. L ess th a n five m inutes had elapsed Mr. E llio tt h eard sounds ab o u t m id Men's and la d les’ shoes, S atu rd ay a fte r th e sounding of th e fire alarm , nig h t w hich convinced him th a t som e aftern o o n nnd evening. Ruben A nder one was «(tem pting to e n te r th e store, son, sta n d In T odd’s B arber Shop. w hen th e chem ical engine, fully m an ned, w as at th e schoolhouse ready trf and ta k in g his shot gun he succeeded Plano Tuning. com bat th e im aginary flames. T he in frig h ten in g th e cu lp rits aw ay. E n S atisfactio n g u aran teed , $3. F red firem en put up ladders and ca rrie d tra n c e had been gained by saw ing out B. Jones, phone G resham 189x1. tf hose to th e roof of th e building. It w as a d isappointm ent to the firem en, how ever, to not find the pupils lined up outside the building, as th e ja n ito r had been in stru c ted to sound th e fire a larm in th e building as soon as he heard th e siren . The alarm in th e en T he A nnual Meeting of th e S tock h o ld ers of T he B erry G row ers P acking gine room and the tw o in o th e r p a rts Com pany w ill be held a t th e Com pany’s office. In G resham , O regon, on Mon of th e building w ere all tried btft none day th e 2d day of A pril, 1923, a t 10 a. m„ for the election of th re e d irec to rs of them responded. for a term of tw o years. T he d irec to rs w hose terras ex p ire a re H. G. Andrew , P rin c ip a l Cannon said th a t the de H D. L lndem an and D E Towle. T h e re will also be other q u estions of a fective a larm s had alre ad y been r e business n a tu re to pass upon, so a full atten d a n ce is u rg en tly requested. ported to th e board and th a t they T he follow ing form of b lan k proxy ca n be used by sto ck h o ld ers who find it w ould no doubt be put in o rd er at once im possible to be p resen t a t th is m eeting. and th a t th e pupils would be ready to U.H.SJUNIOR PLAY CUCUMBERS TO BE WILL BE THRILLER LUCRATIVE CROP K Easter Thoughts Annual Meeting of Berry Growers Company Will Be Held Next Monday m ake a good show ing a t any tim e in th e fu tu re w hen th e fire alarm should be given. M. J. A llshouse, chief, and Floyd Mack, a s sista n t, led th e d ep a rtm en t in th e ir d rill th is m orning. We a re ready to in sta ll th a t M ars- w ells fu rn a c e for you. L. L. K idder Hdw. C o — Adv. M arshal's Notice. City dog tax is now due and m ay be paid to th e m a rsh a l o r tre a su re r. o . COX. M arshal of the City of G resham . T he B ank of G resham pays 5 p er ce n t in te re st on tim e deposit«,— Adv. P R fl X V I hereby appoint as my proxy to rep rese n t me and vote my sh a re s of stock at th e A nnual Meeting of T H E BERRY GROW ER« PACKING COMPANY, to be held a t th e Com p an y ’s Office, in G resham . Oregon, on Monday. April 2, 1923 a t 10 A. M. .Signed W itness P lease fill In th e b lank sp aces th e nam e of the sto ck h o ld er you w ish to re p re se n t you, also th e n um ber of sh a re s of stock ow ned, sign sam e and have your sig n a tu re w itnessed and re tu rn by m all to th e undersig n ed o r hand your proxy to th e stockholder selected. C. B. G REEN E, S ecretary.