Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 30, 1923, Image 1

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    T W IC E
W EEK
G resham O utlook
VOL. 13. NO. «
GRESHAM HIGH
WORKS FOR FAST
BASEBALL TEAM
GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 30. 1023
SPIRIT OF EASTER AT
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH
At th e B ethel B ap tist ch u rch next
I S unday th e sp irit of E a ste r w ill per-
i vade th e exercises of th e e n tire day. :
¡Bible school m eets pro m p tly a t 9:45J
A fter th e opening ex ercises th e m en's
cla ss w ill re tire to th e p arso n ag e for
th e study hour. At 11 o'clock th e p a s­
to r, th e Rev. D. Q. B arry , w ill deliver
th e E a ste r m essage on th e them e, "T he
. c a ll of th e W orld.” T he ch o ru s choir
I w m ren d e r " E a ste r B ells” and “W el-
©astrr,
tit -
EASTER SERVICES AT
METHODIST CHURCH
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
$1.50 Per Year
EASTER CANTATA
TO BE PRESENTED
SUNDAY EVENING
E a ste r is th e high day in th e c a le n ­
d ar of th e C h ristian 's year. In an a p ­
p ro p ria te way in each of the services
at th e M ethodist Episcopal ch u rch the
resu rre c tio n of Je su s, th e C hrist, » ill
be celeb rated .
x
F a st daily w orkouts a re being taken
A b eau tifu l c a n ta ta . "V ictory," w ill
T he p asto r, th e Rev. A. S. Hisey,
by th e baseball squad of th e local
be
p resen ted by th e ch o ru s choir of
w
ill
occupy
th
e
pulpit
a
t
th
e
m
orning
high school. Ten le tte r m en are re-
service, and use as his serm on topic, the M ethodist Episcopal ch u rch next
p o rtin g in uniform and include th e
"T h e Risen C hrist." Miss M ary Han- Sunday evening u n d er th e d irection of
follow ing: captain, B urleigh Q uesin-
sen w ill sing "Come See th e P lace ' MIsh Q ertru de A lexander. T he m usic
b erry , G len W inters, H enry Lunday, com e th e M orning" by Geibel and
W here Je su s Lay,'.' B a rtlette.
,a by H enry W llderm ere and th e text
Leo Bailey, D ouglas H orton, E dw ard “C hrist A rose" by R. Low ry. L eslie
In th e evening the ch o ir will pre- 1 by Rene H ronner. The in sp irin g them e
H eslin, G uerney Wood, Ray S trong, W alrad w ill sing a solo. All a re in ­
sen t th e splendid m usical service can- | ’8 wel1 ca rrie d out in m usic and
H arriso n S quire and Wm. M cAllister. vited to join in the ce leb ratio n of th e '
fata . "V ictory.” T his w ill be th e mu Words, Much carefu l w ork has been
Coach Cannon is en th u sia stic over glad E astertid e. T he o rd in an ce of the
I steal event of th e ch u rch year, and |
1,1 p rep a ra tio n and a m usical
th e b rig h t prospects of ball team . It L o rd's S up p er w ill be celeb rated at 1
tre a t of u n u su al in te re st Is prom ised.
prom
ises
to
be
a
m
arked
success.
w ill be rem em bered th a t th is sam e th e close of th e serm on.
T he E pw orth League topic is "T he
T he sin g e rs are, ten o rs, Jack so n
bunch won nine of eleven gam es last
T he B. Y. P. U. w ill m eet at 6:30 In
Jones.
C. E. R usher, Allen Ogilbee and
L
iving
L
ord.”
Violet
Coe
w
ill
lead
the
season, including a w in over JefTerson th e evening w ith Miss E lsie S h arp as
devotional service at 6:30.
V ictor Adix;
sopranos, th e Misses
H igh, city cham pions of (Portland. T his leader.
T he su b ject Is th e E aster
M
artha
H
agberg,
G ertru d e A lexander,
The
Sunday
school
w
ill
assem
ble
at
aftern o o n a practice gam e w as played P salm . 16: 1-11. At 7:30 th e ch ild ren ,
9:45. in o rd er to have th e tim e needed Mary H ansen, M yrtle R usher, W inni-
w ith th e high school of Com m erce of assisted by th e ch o ru s choir, w ill give
for th e p ro g ram w hich has been p re ­ fred O sburn an d Vida Cemer and Mrs.
P o rtlan d . In order to play P o rtlan d a p rogram w hich will co n sist of songs,
pared. All d ep artm en ts w ill assem ble A llen Ogilbee; alto s, th e Misses Doris
team s, G resham being a m em ber of rec itatio n s, class ex ercises, and a sey-
in th e auditorium afte r th e reco rd s are Z im m erm an and Em m a B. Johnson,
th e S tate H igh School A thletic asso ­ m onette by th e pasto r. T he hopeful,
tak en .
T he p ro g ram w ill Include Mrs. A. S. H isey and Mrs. H. L. St.­
ciation, no adm ission can be charged, joyful sp irit of E a ste r w ill prevail
songs and exercises by d ep artm en ts C lair; bassos, L eslie W alrad, Dr. W.
th e coaches m ust a c t as officials, no th ro u g h o u t th e exercises.
an d classes, read in g s and rec itatio n s J. Ott and Jam es S terlin g , T he a c ­
official record can be kept, th e gam e
co m p an ists a re Miss E dith Lym an,
by individuals.
m u st be called a p rac tice gam e and WM. CONGDON WRITES
organ,
and Mrs. Jam es S terlin g, piano.
L
ast
S
un
d
ay
's
atten
d
a
n
ce
broke
ull
can n o t be advertised.
It w as not
FROM CONDON, OREGON
rec o rd s for th e school, reach in g 214,
T he follow ing is th e p rogram :
learned u n til yesterday evening th a t
and it is expected th a t even m ore will "F rom
G ethsem ane to C alvary,"
th e gam e could be arra n g e d w ith the
Condon, Oregon» M arch 15.—To th e
be on hand next Sunday to ta k e part c h o ru s; “Not W hat I W ill," Jack so n
P ortlan d high school team .
E d ito r G resham O u tlo o k :— D oubtless
in and to listen to th e exercises.
Jo n e s; "O ut of th e Night of D ark­
L ast F rid a y evening th e ju n io r class you w ill th in k it stra n g e th a t I have
ness," ch o ru s; “O Morn of Joy," Miss
been
q
u
iet
so
long
b
ut
I
have
been
of the high school held a p arty in th e
DEAF MUTE HEARS
M ary H ansen, Miss D oris Z im m er­
new gym. An orig in al pro g ram m ade busy a t my eatin g house and have
RADIO CONCERT m an; “ A ngels Rolled th e Stone
neglected
w
ritin
g
you.
I
am
alw
ays
it a huge success. A fter a few in te r­
A way," L eslie W alrad and ch o ru s;
held. They toil not, neither d
estin g gam es, a sh o rt vaudeville p ro ­ on th e w atch for th e O utlook and read
R ich ard M oller of F airview , deaf
"L ife E te rn a l,” Miss G ertru d e A lex­
gram w as p u t on by som e of the it w ith in te re st for G resham is my
they sfin, yet Solomon in all his
from his b irth and dum b, h eard a
ander, Miss M artha H agberg and MiBS
hom
e
tow
n.
ju n io rs.
L ight refre sh m e n ts w ere
glory was never arrayed as one
rad io co n cert on W ednesday evening
D oris Z im m erm an; "T he Song of
I am pleased so fa r w ith my new en ­
served.
of these."
of th is w eek over th e receiving set of
V ictory,” Dr. W. J. O tt and ch o ru s;
te rp ris e and have had my sh a re of th e
| Ja m es Cook of T ro u td ale. T he m an
"In th e S plendor of H is G lory,"
business. We have tw o p astim e lunch
SONS OF VETERANS
w as so m uch excited th a t he w as un-
ch o ru s f "H is Love Divine,” Miss D or­
| able to w rite his im pressions but he
HOLD MEETING c o u n ters h ere and th e o th e r fellow
ris Z im m erm an; “C h rist H as A risen,”
m ade th e re m a rk th a t I w ould be
1 p lain ly show ed by his sh in in g eyes
chorus.
T he re g u la r m eeting of Ross Camp h erd in g sheep p retty soon, b ut I see
I an d his facial exp ressio n th a t he
No. 2, Sons of V eterans, Oregon and he has gone first.
I re a lly h eard . T he co n c ert w as one
E NT E ItT AIN M E N TS WIL L
W ashington division, w as held a t the
We have a very nice little city h ere
broad casted by th e P o rtla n d E lectric
HELI’ I’.-T. CIRCLES
g ran g e hall in G resham on S atu rd ay of abou t 1200 population. T h ere are
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.
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1 com pany.
evening, M arch 17, th e re being a good fe u r ch u rch es, a high school and a )
rec en t visits to G resham of sev- i long enough to m ake m ore th an from
M°lla r - besides being deprived
T he next m eeting of th e C ottrell
a tten d a n ce from th e local cam p and grad e school, a C atholic school an d a era T l he men
who a re in close touch w ith » 'tw o to four Plc tu re » » year. Most of of his h earin g , had th e m isfo rtu n e to P are n t-T e a c h e r association w ill be
30 visito rs p resen t from Owens S um ­ th e a te r. It has been p re tty cold h ere;
■ th ese sta rs have form ed th e ir own lose an
arm w hen a ch.ld. In spite held a t th e C o ttrell schoolhouse on the
m ers Cam p of P ortland.
freezes h ard a t n ig h t; p len ty of snow th e film production and p ic tu re show com panies and build fo rtu n e s of m il- of th ese hu n d lcap8 he has succeeded
evening of A pril 6, beginning a t 8
M uch b usiness w as attended to on th e hills.
b u sin ess have b ro u g h t to th e
fro n t I 1,0,18 ol llollar8 eacb 0,1 ,lle dim es and , , . ,
... . . hand m ore th an
o
’clock sharp.
q
u
a
rte
rs
w
hich
th
e
public
h
as
paid
in
ln
,1O1I1K
w
l,n
1,18
o,,e
1,1,1111
m
ort
ln
an
w hich had accum ulated because of
T h ere is a M asonic lodge and an som e sta rtlin g facts reg a rd in g th e a t th e box office.”
m any m en do w ith two. H e is sk ill-
A fter a sh o rt business session the
th e postponem ent of th e m eeting on Odd F ellow s lodge and we a re th in k ­
m ag n itu d e of th is
in d u stry w hich is j "New and b etter p ic tu re th e a te rs a re ful ln llle use of 1411 t ° ° l8. can use p ro g ram w ill be given by a num ber of
account of various causes. R e fre sh ­ ing of sta rtin g a c h a p te r of R. A. M.
so new it can only be looked upon as belnK b u ilt by th e h u n d red s in every shovel, hoe, h am m er or saw and has people from L usted an d will be as
m ents w ere served and an enjoyable
I m ade a flying trip to F o ssil y e s te r­ still in its infancy. T he O utlook has
Sta,.e,s '. Lo8 Ang,e,*ea even b u ilt a boat. He is ab o u t 45 follow s: duet, “U nder th e B anner of
social evening w as spent.
..
.
alone, w here you m ight im agine th a t
,
day. On leaving Condon we en ter
V ictory," Miss N orm a McCoy and Miss
An invitatio n is extended to all who w h at is called T h irty -m ile canyon. It g ath ered th e follow ing fac ts from in- th e public has become tire d from too i yeara of aRe'
terv iew s w ith W. H. Cope of th e Cope clsse an ac q u ain tan c e w ith th e m aking I
,
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Mabel S m ith ; monologue, "Cupid in
a re eligible to join the o rd er, w hich is is a fine d riv e from h ere to Fossil.
Film C orporation. It is n ecessary to °F p ictu res, th ree g reat new th e a te rs GRESHAM HOMAN S
a
C adillac,” Miss E dith B ak er; play,
p atrio tic and social. D escendents of One would sw ear he w as going down
th in k in la rg e figures w hen you th in k ?5e
One
tlle ■
BROi HER LOSES LII E "H aggles' C o rn er” ;
In stru m en tal
Civil W ar v eteran s, also w ives of h ill b u t T h irty -m ile creek is ru n n in g
th ree, It is claim ed will re p re se n t an ‘
_______
of th e m ag n itu d e of th e m otion p ictu re
solo,
"M
idnight
F
ire
A
larm ,” Miss
sons of v eteran s a re eligible. They to w ard you and w hen you a re com ing
investm ent of tw o and a h alf m illion , Abe H elney, a farm er of G ran ts
in d u stry .
N orm a McCoy; m onologue, “S ales and
should com m unicate w ith E. E. Chip- back you a re going down h ill, and I
i P ass and a b ro th er of Mrs. D. C. Ross
Many rig id In v estig atio n s have been
T he people of Los A ngeles have | of G resh am _ ,O8t
H8 th e re8ult a S o lita ire,” Mrs. H alley; reading,
m an, G resham , com m ander of th e lo­ had not been d rin k in g an y th in g either.
m ade of th e a c tu a l ea rn in g s of th e mo- m ade m illions and m illions th ro u g h
“ N igger Baby,” H a rrie t H ailey; in ­
cal camp.
We have plen ty of "m oon” shine, for tion p ic tu re in d u stry , all of w hich th e financing of m otion p ic tu re com- of an accid en t w hich o ccu rred on his
stru m e n ta l solo, "M idnight F lie r,”
th e n ig h ts a re clear. I like th e peo­ have show n it to be enorm ous. One panles. E xcept in possibly ra re ln- farm la st S atu rd ay . He died on Mon­
Miss Mabel S m ith ; comedy, "H anging
of
th
e
m
ost
in
te
re
stin
g
statem
en
ts,
as
stan
ces,
th
e
stock
of
new
com
panies
FULL PROGRAM
ple here, they a re w orking hand in
day and h is body was b ro u g h t to
w ell as au th en tic, w as published in I has been subscribed before th e or-
Out th e W ash” ;
pantom im e, "Old
FOR GOMME RITAL
hand w ith one an o th er and m ind th e ir th e E xhibitor T rad e Review In D ecem ­
G resham for b u rial. He waB 54 y ears
ever had tim e to m ake an
B lack Jo e ”. T he sam e program will
CLUB MEETING own business. T he p rea ch er in one ber 1919 and w as issued by th e P ublic ganizer
E astern offering. T h ere is probably of age.
be given a t th e L usted P aren t-T ea ch e r
of th e ch u rch es h as a m ovie show S ervice C om m issioner of New York, no in d u stry today of any size, w here
Mr. H elney w as tak in g his tra c to r to
An im p o rta n t m eeting of th e G resh ­
Mr.
T
rav
is
H.
W
hitney.
Mr.
W
hitney
the o p p o rtu n ities to get into th e busi- | th e field w hen, in clim bing over some asso ciatio n m eeting, A pril 13, to be
every Sunday night.
am com m ercial club w ill be held next
T h ere a re m any S cottish people said “ I find th a t th e incom e of th e m o­ ness a re so lim ited. Nor is th e re a rocks, it o v ertu rn ed , pinning him u n ­ follow ed by a b ask et social. All la ­
tion p ic tu re b u sin ess in th is county b u sin ess today w here th e po ssib ilities I
Monday nig h t a t th e city hall. T here
dles a re Invited to b ring b ask ets w hich
h ere and they a re nice people to deal a l o n e , a t t h i s t i m e is $1,000,000,000.
He w as te rrib ly injured
of huge profits a re so g reat. It is safe | d ern e ath .
should be a full atten d a n ce of m em ­
w ith. Most of them a re engaged in T he estim ated an n u al incom e of th e to say th a t you have not seen a single ' b ut w as not found for seven hours. w ill be sold and th e proceeds to go for
b ers and citizens a re invited.
tend in g th e ir flocks and cu ltiv a tin g stre e t railw ay s of th e United S tates is p ictu re d u rin g th e p ast th re e y ears He was th en ru sh ed to a ho sp ital but tn e local expenses of th e association.
Among th e m a tte rs to come before
th e ir farm s. T his is th e dull season betw een $700,000,000 and $800,000,000 w hich failed to pay big profits to the g an g ren e set in which resu lted in his
P rin tin g ink has done m ore good
th e m eeting a re th e follow ing:
w hile th a t of th e Light and Pow er p ro d u cer; an am azing sta te m en t, but
for eatin g places. In a few w eeks com panies is $450,000,000. H ere we tru e .”
death.
And m ore harm th a n an y th in g else In
P roposed new by-law s for th e club.
w hen th e wool begins to move and have th is co m p arativ ely young Indus-
F u n e ra l serv ices will be held on th e w orld. It pays to th in k before you
It lg „ weH knt)Wn fact thift a 8ingie
D ecision on slogan and design con­
o th e r w ork w ill sta rt, b u sin ess will try w ith an an n u a l incom e n early i really successfully play m eans a for- S atu rd ay aftern o o n , M arch 31, a t 2 ink.—Vision.
test.
pick up an d be good a ll th e r e s t of equal th a t of th e com bined stre e t rail- tune to Its pro d u cers and th a t every o'clock from th e Bethel B aptist
Cope film studio location.
w ay and elec tric In te re s t and grow ing other plav m ak ,,8 (h at fo rtu n e g rea ter
th e season.
ch u rch . T he Rev. D. Q. H arry will
Man Is like a ta c k —useful If he has
so fast th a t it w ill su rp a ss them w ith- j, is 8e|dom th a t a play falls to earn
Condition of auto park.
Mr. C leveland seem s to like It up in th e next y ear or two.
preach
th
e
serm
on.
In
term
e
n
t
will
a
good
head on him, and is pointed in
t at le a st 100 per te n t over th e cost of
R eport on use of fa ir g ro u n d s for
here. T he Jo h n Day highw ay ru n s
W hen one sto p s to co n sid er th is production, and m ost of them earn be ln th e G resham cem etery.
th e rig h t directio n , b ut even though
ball park.
th ro u g h th e tow n, and one th ro u g h to sta te m en t ca refu lly , to co nsider for a very n iu th m ore th an th a t
F u n eral arra n g e m e n ts a re u n d er the he is driven, he can only go as far as
Je rse y jubilee to u r and luncheon at
m om ent the m illions and m illions In­
O ntario.
T h ere is lots of to u rist volved,
his head will let him.— Hello.
d irectio n of J. E. M etzger.
th
e
facts
become
alm
o
st
stag-
Ileinand
Is
Im
m
ense.
G resham .
tra v e l du rin g the sum m er season.
gering.
( T he public will be am used and edu-
New grade school location proposed.
Money to loan on real estate. B.
M ultiply y o u r re tu r n s by ad d in g
W ith re g a rd s to all, 1 rem ain, yours.
Some of th e m ost sp e cta cu la r sue- rated by p ictures. From all q u a rte rs W. T h o rn e , a t B ank o f G resham .
T he m eeting will begin a t 7:30
w ant ads. to y o u r m ethods.
cesses In th e m otion p ictu re Industry of th e g)obf, com es th e cry to Araerlca>
W. H. CONGDON.
prom ptly and all are asked to come
include
...... the
.... rapid grow th and g reat the hom e of th e m otion p ictu re p ro ­
early.
success of such com panies as T hom as duction, “Give us clean p ic tu res.”
P rin tin g o rd ers. Phone 1561.
I Ince, D. W. G riffith, M etro, V itagraph,
T he cities, tow ns annd h am lets, the
_ _ _ _ _ _ __
_ _
! U niversal, P atb e and o th ers. No one
world over, find relax atio n , am u se­
T he A nnual Meeting of th e m em bers Ing d irec to rs a re H. O. Andrew , W D.
m ent and diversion at th e “ movie of T he C o-operative B erry G row ers
L lndem an and D. E. Towle. The hold­
show
.”
Now
th
a
t
p
ic
tu
re
show
s
have
day each and every one is w orth m il­
w ill be held at 10 a. m. a t M etzger's over d irec to rs a re B E. Bolce and
lions— all th e leg itim ate grow th and such a hold on th e public th a t the
A nsw ering questions th a t a re con- ( oppressed for "th e one co u n try th a t profit from p ic tu re production.
tired brain seeks diversion th ere, and h all, G resham , on W ednesday, A pril J. D. H utchinson. T his m eeting can
I th e Idle seek It for p ast-tim e and th e 4th, 1923, for th e election or r a ti­ and will be m ade very profitable to all
tin u a lly being asked about th e N ear ls m ost im poverished and m ost over-
P ro d u cers Become W ealthy.
am usem ent and co n stan t ch an g es of fication of election of th re e d irecto rs
m em bers and you a re u rg en tly r e ­
E ast Relief and fts ad m in istra tio n , i populated, le a st a h i s 't o c a re for the
N um bered am ong th e individual p ro ­ p ic tu res w ith new scenes a re Im pera­
j hom eless people from T urkey, ls at d u cers who have become trem endously tive it is up to th e p ro d u cers to pro- for a term of tw o years. A m endm ent quested to come p rep ared to spend the
C. V. V ickrey, n ational executive sec­
¡p re se n t th e only co u n try th a t will re- w ealthy are D. W. Griffith, T hom as H. i duce. As a co n stan t strea m of new or ratificatio n of am endm ent of by­ day and give and get Inform ation of
re ta ry , filed w ith the N ational con­ 1 celve them .”
Ince, Mark Bennett, Cecil De Mille, film Is n ecessary to rep lace th e co n ­ law s o r any o th e r business th a t the value to all.
g ress, ju s t before its ad jo u rn m en t, the
T he num ber of o rp h an s now u nder A llan D wan, M aurice T o u rn eu r, Rob­ sta n t stream of film w hich has been m em bers w ish to consider. T he re tir-
K. A. MILLER, S ecretary.
, exhibited, th e re can be no slackening,
an n u a l re p o rt of th e activ ities of th a t th e c a re of th e org an izatio n ag g reg at- e rt B runton, H a rry G arson, Douglas but g re a te r speed m ust develop in o r ­
F airb an k s and m any o th ers, not a
o rganization.
ed $115,000, but th is n um ber is being single one of whom had gained a bit der to ’ till th e pro g ram s of th e m ore
T he president of the A rm enian re- increased daily as th e trag e d ies of the of prom inence a m a tte r of 15 y ears lb an 25,000 p ictu re houses in A m erica
public and o th e r au th o rities a re quot- ¡C h ristian m ig ratio n s a re b ringing ago, all of whom at th a t tim e w ere lo 8a>' nothing of the re st of th e world
ed as d eclarin g th a t at least 500,000 of < daily to N ear E ast Relief in stitu tio n s e ith e r school boys or w orking for Plu8 th e th o u san d s of new houses
sm all salaries.
w hich a re sp rin g in g up all over th e
th e A rm enians who fled from T urkey m any additional children "w ho can n o t
In his well w ritten and handsom ely ea rth .
in to th e R ussian C aucasus in 1915 I be refused w ith o u t b rin g in g sham e Illu strated booklet, "In sid e a Movie
T he m otion p ictu re business is on
would have died except for th e Near upon our n atio n .”
Studio," Mr. Clyde L. C lark e te lls us an ab so lu tely cash basis. T h ere ls n o t , r, _ T he
. A nnual
... . M
. eeting
,.
, .. of th _ e S tock h o ld ers of T he B erry G row ers Packing
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tbp Com pany s office, in G resham , Oregon, on Mon-
E ast Relief.
T he rep o rt stresses th e efforts of
A pproxim ately 25,000 o rp h an s are the o rgan izatio n to m ake its ch arg es grow th, stab ility and p ro sp erity of th e p ro d u cer gets cash for his films, th e I <lay ,b e 2d day of A pril, 1923, a t 10 a. in , for th e election of th re e d irec to rs
m otion p ictu re in d u stry
-ay s:
istrib u u to
to r r gets
gets cash
cash re
re n n ta
ta ls ls and
and th
the
for a a term
term of
of tw
two
years. T he d dire«
to rs
rs w
whose
term
II G Andrew
(try, , he say
d d istrib
e t . for
o years.
irec to
hose te
rm s ex p ire are H.
in Near E a s t Relief in stitu tio n s in th at self-su p p o rtin g and productive.
Ai
“ It is a fact well * know
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to us, **-—
th a t ------------
th e a te r collects
“Cash in A dvance” be- i w ri U n d em ac »nil I) p
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? ° th F <,y,'8t,on8 of 8
d istric t and the Soviet G overnm ent is least 50.000 p airs of hands in various j 81,< l1 8,al’s as C harlie Chaplin Mary fore the p ictu re Is exhibited, all of t
n a tu re to pass upon, so a full atten d a n ce is u rg en tly requested.
giving every possible cooperation In orp h an ag es aw ait equipm ent m a terial ' F ickford. D ouglas F airb an k s, ( h a ilie w hich accounts for th e sound founda-
th e ca re and su p p o rt of th ese exiles and direction into ch a n n els of useful I Ray. Wm. 8. H art and dozens of oth- tion upon which th e In dustry stan d s T he follow ing form of blank proxy can be used by sto ck h o ld ers who find it
ers, have become so w ealthy th a t they 1 today and upon w hich new ones are j im possible to be p resen t a t th is m eeting.
from acro ss th e T u rk ish border.
in d u stry and self-su p p o rt.
do not c a re to stop ‘playing aro u n d ' being built
An Oregon m an, L eonard H arth ill,
T he receip ts for th e last year w ere
P K B X Ï
’12, O. A. C., is given m uch c re d it for $1".714,07° and d isb u rsem en ts $12,- BAPTIST CHURCH
|o 'clo c k , follow ing th e fellow ship m eet-
th e success of a vast farm ing e n te r -j 280.325, an excess of expense over re ­
RE( E ll ES MEMBERS in<- The ch u rch I- hoping for a pas-
I hereby ap p o in t
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¡to r on th e field by May 1st for full I
p rise w here, by em ploying m odern > celp ts of $1,566,255. T his w as m ade
as my p r o ^
m ethods of a g ric u ltu re and 22 tra c to rs up by draw in g upon the balance car-
S ervices at P le a sa n t Home B aptist tim e.
to
re
p
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se
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t
m
e
and
vote
my
sh
a
re
s
of
stock
a
t
th
e
A
nnual
M eeting
and o th e r a g ric u ltu ra l m achinery, the ried over from th e previous year. T h e 'c h u r c h Sunday, April 1 will be Sun
T
he
W
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g
irls
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re
plan
n
in
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th
e
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T
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BERRY
GROWERS
PACKING
COMPANY,
to
be
held
a
t
th
e Com-
n ativ e farm ers a re le arn in g how to em ergency caused by th e b u rn in g of 1 day school at 10 o'clock, p reaching
'M ial evening at th e church which p an y ’s Office, In G resham , Oregon, on Monday, A pril 2, 1923 a t 10 A. M.
double th e ir crops.
S m yrna and th e exodus of th e C h ris­ at 11 o’clock by Rev. E. A. L eonard. had to be postponed at th e tim e of the I
T en thousand o rp h an s who fled from tian peoples from T urkey is th e caaae T he B. Y. P. IT. w ||| hold n o ’meeting
Signed
th e o rp h an ag es ln c e n tra l T urkey r e ­ of the u n u su al expense. All acco u n ts b ut a t 7:30 th e ch u rch will hold a snow storm . Two young ladles from <
P o rtlan d will be p rese n t to give rea d ­
cen tly a re now tem p o rarily lodged in as audited by a firm of public a c c o u n t­ fellow ship m eeting to welcome the ings. Miss N orm a I^ee Peck and .Miss I W1,n,>88
S y ria and P alestin e
F o u rteen thou an ts, show an overhead expense of new m em bers received d u rin g the
F lo ren ce Honey of G resham will give
P lease fill In th e blank spac es th e nam e of th e sto< k holder you w ish to
sand o rp h an s have been rem oved from i less th an six per cent.
ev an g elistic serv ices which closed on m usical num bers
R
efreshm
ents
will
|
rep
rese n t you. also th e num ber of sh a re s of stock owned, sign sam e and have
C o n stantinople to Greece.
Copies of th e rep o rt m ay be secured W ednesday evening with baptism al
lx- served In the basem ent and a fa sh ­ your sig n a tu re w itnessed |n d re tu rn by m all to th e u ndersigned or hand
G rateful trib u te Is paid to G reece I from th e N ear E ast Relief, «13 Stock services.
ion show will be a fe a tu re of th e ev­ your proxy to th e sto ck h o ld er selected.
fo r throw ing open her doors to ail th e ) E xchange B uilding.
R( v. A. J. W are will preach at 8 , ening.
C. B. G REEN E, S ecretary .
PICTURE INDUSTRY HAS MADE
BIG GROWTH IN 20 YEARS
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Berry Growers Will Meet on Wednesday
REPORT OF NEAR EAST RELIEF WORK ENCOURAGING J 7™
Annual Meeting of Berry Growers
Company Will Be Held Next Monday