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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1923)
T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook COOPERATION IS PLEDGED BY BERRY GROWERS; CONDITIONS INDICATIVE OF PROFITABLE YEAR SLOGAN* ANI» DESIGN CONTEST BEUIBEB Prizes An aided. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM MUST HAVE STORAGE RESERVOIR SLOGAN A good atten d a n ce of m em bers a t him to serv e on th e board he would T he prospect for b etter p rices on I 'T h e Livest L ittle City In the A bomb w as th ro w n into th e m eet jo u rn ed m eeting of th e council A pril mnotino’ > v . ____ • ___ > . . . - - I th e A m eeting nr of tho th e C ooperative V B erry W est." Suggested by F. E. Todd. be welcomed to his old position. s tra w b e rrie s th is year w as rep o rted ing of the G resham city council last IS. T he suggestion was m ade th a t two P rize $5.00. G row ers on W ednesday indicated a T he follow ing reso lu tio n s w ere 1 and 50 b a rre ls of th is seaso n 's crop T uesday evening when a com m unica ac res of level ground Just south of the h ea lth y in te re st in th e affairs of th e DESIGN adopted pledging loyalty to th e asso- have alre ad y been sold a t a good price, tion from th e city of P o rtlan d was Cogswell tra c t m ight w ell be used as organization. T he sp irit of th e m eet View of L ib erty S ta tu e a t jo in ciation and to its individual m em bers: T he E tte rsb u rg 121 is in good de- read announcing th a t th e c o n tra ct to an ath letic field In connection w ith ing w as of th e best and th e outlook ing of highw ays leading eastw ard , W h ereas our asso ciatio n h as grown m and because of its value as a c a n fu rn ish Bull Run w ater to G resham , th e p ark and th a t term s of p u rch ase of one n o rth, th e o th e r so u th of Mt. for the fu tu re seemed satisfacto ry . to an active m em bership of 280 fru it ,, , / ? a can w hich will expire on Novem ber 30, th is land be obtained before th e next Hood, w hich looms in th e cen ter, i ^ e r r .v and because of th e fact T he close rela tio n s betw een th is o r g ro w e rs and w ith fields and o rc h a rd s n e a re r by. 1923, w ill not be renew ed u n less a m eeting. W hereas th e m em bers of th is a s s o - ; tb a t tb e b erries rip en in la rg e num - ganization and th e B erry G row ers Suggested by Mrs. J. H. F itzg erald , sto rag e reserv o ir, capable of tak in g A rep rese n tativ e of th e In v esto r’s P acking com pany w ere em phasized ciation a re justified in p o inting w ith b ers at a tim e, m aking a few er num - of Boring, an d Ray S tro n g of me‘m a t0 th e acb,eTe- ber of pickings n ecessary. L. H. Stone c a re of th e needs of th e city in an S yndicate cam e before th e council G resham . P rize of $5, divided. w hen th e sam e m en elected in Mon m enta of th e p ast fo u r w a r s in nro- ~ — . . . . . em ergency for a period of th ree days, seeking to m ake arran g e m en ts for motinir day's m eeting as directo rs of th e p ack m oting in creased production and re sp o rted p u k in g at th e ra te of 264 c ra te s per ac re of th ese b e rrie s a t one j alizing a fair living p rice for th eir The slogan com m ittee of th e G resh- is provided. T his cam e as a com plete providing a sin k in g fund to take care ing com pany w ere given unanim ous | am com m ercial club has ren d ered its su rp rise to th e m ost of those present. of th e o rig in al $25,000 bond issue for choice fo r directoi'3 of th e coopera fru it both in y ea rs of inflation and de picking laBt year. flation and A lready fu tu re sales of 675 tons of decision In th e slogan and design con- Since th e dem and w as p erem ptory, th e in stallin g Bull Run w ate r w hich will tive organization. T hey w ere D. E. W hereas ow ing to th e policy of fa ir Tow le. Clyde M. L aF o llette and W. D. ness adopted by your m anag em en t the fru it have been m ade to o u tsid e con- I te sts and h as aw arded th e prizes as q u estion seem ed to be, not "S h all a m a tu re in eight y ears, and for w hich L indem an. T he packing com pany re la tio n s a re m ost happy and cordial ce rn s and 200 to n s w ill be req u ired for | above. The w a rra n ts have been draw n reserv o ir be c o n stru c te d ?” but "W hat no provision has been made. Action handled du rin g th e 1922 season a vol not only am ong th e m em bers b ut also use in th e hom e cannery. At th e sam e I a ” 1 le tte rs of acknow ledgm ent a re on w ill be th e best plan to follow ?" Ac w as deferred u n til conditions could w ith th e com m ercial can n ers, brokers, tim e $20.000 w orth of canned and th e .r way to th e w inners. cording to th e inform ation received be obtained from an o th er investm ent um e of b u siness am ounting to $227,- jobbers and financial in te re sts and from the city of P o rtlan d , a sim ilar com pany w hich is figuring on the frozen goods of la st y e a r’s cro p a re j On account of th e larg e resp o n se to 498.49, and th e bulk of th is business W hereas o u r fu tu re success depends cam e thro u g h th e C ooperative B erry larg ely on a sp irit of u n ity and co on hand. T he p ec u lia r situ atio n is th e in v itation of th e com m ercial club dem and is being m ade of all w ater sam e proposition. operatio n in m any w ays and to en u m th e re fo re show’n. of a w eakness in th e th e com m ittee has expressed itself as d istric ts using Hull Run w ater w hen T he stre e t com m ittee has inspected G row ers e ra te a few of th e e ssen tials we will spot goods m a rk e t w hile th e fu tu re s having difficulty in selecting th e very ever p rese n t c o n tra cts expire. th e sidew alks of G resham and tu rn ed S everal changes in th e constitu tio n put F irst, loyalty to th e o rg an izatio n T he m a tte r has alread y been tak en in a com prehensive rep o rt of th e ir best from so m any good ones. and by-law s of th e association w ere in every w ay by the p roduction of the are stro n g . up unofficially w ith en g in eers and it findings. It show ed th a t p rac tica lly Honorable Mention. voted a t th is m eeting, th e m ost im h ighest q u ality of fru it possible de It w as announced th a t advances livered to the P ack in g com pany in th e T h an k s a re extended to all who is estim ated th a t a reserv o ir capable all plan k w alks have reached th e con could be m ade to th e g ro w ers of one- p o rta n t of w hich w as the fixing of th e of holding 500,000 g allo n s would be dition w here th ey a re a m enace to best possible condition so as to m ake h alf a cent a pound on th e goods on ,o o 'i p art *n *he contest. d ate of th e an n u a l m eeting on th e first it possible to offer a No. 1 p ro d u ct th a t The com m ittee d esires to give hon sufficient to m eet any em ergency p ed estrian s and th a t m any concrete W ednesday a fte r th e first Monday in w ill su stain our rep u ta tio n for q uality hand by a tra d e accep tan ce at 8 per o rab le m ention to th e follow ing: For w hich would cut off th e supply from w alks a re in bad shape. T he council cent. A pril instead of on th e first W ednes and m eet com petition. Second, we th e m ains for a period of th re e days, is determ ined th a t th e io conditions day in D ecem ber. The hour of m eet m u st fu rth e r develop th e sp irit of G row ers w ere urged to a rra n g e d for slogans, Mrs. L. P. M anning, and L. R. and would ta k e into acco u n t th e in un ity and to le ratio n one w ith an o th er sh all be changed and will t a l e d rastic Mason. F o r designs, Mrs. A. S. H isey, ing w ill h e re a fte r be 10 o’clock in the and en tirely elim in ate th e hum an enough p ick ers to ta k e ca re of th e | evitable gro w th of th e city for a few m eans, if necessary, to b rin g about im forenoon instead of 2 o’clock in th e w eakness of selfishness, envy, jeal m axim um crop in o rd er to prevent G ladys B unting an d E. W. S tra tto n . The design is now in th e h an d s of y ears. Two types of rese rv o ir w ere provem ent. An unofficial m in io n was afternoon. S everal sections of the by ousy and th e little s h a rp p ractices loss w hen th a t tim e com es. T he se considered, and tw o locations. It w as given th a t p ro p erty o w n ers them selves law s w ere changed in order to con th a t some little souls seem to have a c re t of good b e rrie s w as said to be in th e en gravers. W hen it is com pleted said th a t a co n crete reserv o ir 50 x 50 would be liable in th e case of dam ages w eakness for, as we see expressed in i it is believed th e G resham te rrito ry form w ith th is provision. th e co u n try com m unity, th e sm all good picking and it w as suggested w ill have som ething very a ttra c tiv e feet and 10 feet deep, located 260 feet su stain ed on account of broken w alks. T he designation of th e May m eeting tow n, th e city, th e sta te , th e nation th a t a su ccessfu l m ethod has been to up th e side of th e butte, would give w here the dam uge am ounted to m ore of th e association w as changed from and the w orld. T he tr u th is th e peo assig n c e rta in row s to p ick ers for the and ap p ro p riate. th e sam e p ressu re by g rav ity system thun $100. T he provisions of th e c h a r pie of the w orld a re cu rsed by th is season and m ake them resp o n sib le for th e sem i-annual to th e p re-h arv est as th a t in th e w ater pipes a t present, te r a re such th a t th e city is protected s p irit of selfishness and intolerance, CASH PRIZES OFFERED m eeting. At th is tim e prices will be T h erefo re be it th e g a th e rin g of th e crop in good co n T his would involve co n sid erab le con In dam age su its to r m ore th a n th a t TO CUCUMBER GROWERS fixed for b e rry picking and o th e r bus Resolved by each and every m em dition. nectlng pipe but w as th o u g h t In m any am ount. iness p erta in in g to th e h arv e st w ill be b er of th is asso ciatio n th a t by our Can th e yield of cucu m b ers to the w ays to be b e tte r th a n th e o th e r su g H e rb e rt Lynch exp ressed stro n g r e Many Bills Allowed. every w ord an d action we w ill aim to considered. The second S atu rd ay in a c re be in creased ? T h is is a question gested plan, th a t of placing a steel T he follow ing b ills w ere allow ed alw ays ex p ress th e utm o st loyalty se n tm e n t to th e receiving of Ja p an e se May is the d ate of th is m eeting. to o u r asso ciatio n and th e com m unity in th e b erry g ro w e rs’ o rg an izatio n and th a t is im p o rta n t to every grow er. ta n k on a tow er on a clo ser elevation an d o rdered paid from th e gen eral N otice of m eetings of the asso cia in general. T h at we w ill leave noth offered a reso lu tio n th a t the asso cia Believing th a t th e farm ers around w ith a pum ping system to supplem ent fu n d : • tio n w ill h e re a fte r be given in tw o ing undone th a t w e can do to produce tion refu se to ta k e in any m ore and G resham a re not g ettin g th e best re grav ity . T he estim ated cost to the W. A. H essel, wood for h a i l . . .$ 10.50 and deliver th e h ighest g rad e fru it th a t th e tw o now in th e asso ciatio n be su its possible from th e ir cucu m b er I city for th is rese rv o ir w ill be approx- issu es of th e Outlook, w hich is th e of possible. G resham Outlook, a d v ............. .65 T h at w e w ill use exclusively .70 fleial paper and w hich will go to all com pany c ra te s for o u r berries. T h at excluded a t th e e a rlie st possible mo cro p s R. W. and J. L. Stafford, of th e ! im ately $8000. It is th o u g h t th a t a T elephone Co., to ll..................... 5.00 m em bers of th e organization P re sid en t A ndrew explained Oregon P ickle & C anning factory, a t | bond issue w ill be n ecessary to tak e C. M etzger G rocery, su p p lies. we w ill sell no fru it to o u tsid e in te r m ent. P. L. C herry Co., su p p lie s ___ 2.25 ests w ithout th e advise and co n sen t of G resham , a re offering $150 In cash th a t th e tw o Ja p a n e se in th e asso cia c a re of th e co n stru ctio n costs. T he W. T. Shelley, la b o r................... H e re a fte r d irec to rs sh all be elected 52.60 the m anag em en t and we hereby pledge alte rn a te ly , th re e for tw o y ea rs and th a t we w ill re p o rt to th e m anage tion a r e citizens of th e United S tate s prizes to th e g ro w ers to m ake it e n tire m a tte r w as p ut in to th e hands F. W ostell, sa lary for M arch 100.00 3.77 tw o for tw o years, according to action m ent any in fractio n of th is ru le by our and land ow ners and when they asked w orth w hile to stu d y th e crop and im of Councilm en A. F. H am m ar, W. A. J. H. H obs , g ra v e l................... fellow -m em bers and we fu rth e r pledge for a c o n tra c t w ith th e asso ciatio n it prove th e yield as w ell as th e qu ality , H essel and T. R. H ow itt, th e com m it C. G. S chneider, sa la ry th ree ta k e n a t th e m eeting. m o n th s and p o sta g e ............... 76.00 if possible. th a t w e w ill do all in o u r pow er to tee on fire and w ater. All provisions in the by-law s for the prom ote h arm ony and u n ity in our w as considered a b e tte r policy to sign M. Beidlem an, refu n d on elec T here w ill be tw o co n tests, and five them and co n tro l th e ir b e rrie s th an Park Project Proposed. tion fees .................................... 7.00 ca llin g for bids fo r the sale or sto rag e association. prizes in each contest, as follow s: L. L. K idder, re p rese n tin g th e B ap tist L adles' Guild, p ip e s.. 15.00 We also recom m end th e adoption of have them come in com petition w ith of th e b erry crop w ere abrogated, th e b e rrie s of the local grow ers. D. E. 1st prize $25, 2d prize $20, 3d prize G resham Com m ercial club, uppeared E rn e st Cox, la b o r....................... 3.00 since u nder th e arran g e m en ts w ith th e follow ing slo g an : F. L. Mack, In stallin g control $15, 4th prize $10, 5th prize $5. Tow le d ep recated th e reso lu tio n and before th e council w ith a recom m en "E ach for All and All for Each. th e B erry G row ers P acking com pany on fire a la r m ........................... 46.00 T he first co n test w ill be fo r th e dation from th a t body th a t a tr a c t of J. H. M etzger, s a la r y ................. th e e n tire crop is tu rn ed over to th a t A nnouncem ent w as m ade a t th is said he did not co n sid er th e Ja p an e se 7.60 la rg e st yield in pounds received a t th e a little m ore th an th re e acres, ow ned G. A. Cox, s a la r y ......................... 75.00 organization. m eeting th a t th e can n ery w ill fu rn ish m em bers a m enace. He asse rte d th a t factory, th e num bers of pounds to be by J. V. Cogswell, be p u rch ased by the T he follow ing w ere o rd ered paid R esolutions w ere adopted ex p re ss uniform c ra te s for all p u rp o ses and th ey b ro u g h t in som e of th e best b er th e to ta l of all grades. T he second city for th e purp o se of a p ark and from th e w ater fund: ries to th e can n ery . He believed th e ing the ap p reciatio n of th e m em bers in sufficient num ber. T he first will co n test w ill be for th e la rg e st n u m au to cam p ground. Mr. Cogswell of C. Chatfield, su p te rin ten - of th e association for the w ork of H. be read y for delivery soon a fte r the s p irit of in to leran c e an d h atre d w as ber of pounds of th e num ber 1 grad e fers th is tra c t for $3000 an d prom ises d en t’s w o rk ............................... 100.00 th e g re a te st m enace. T he reso lu tio n G. A ndrew d uring th e four y ea rs of m iddle of A pril and g ro w ers w ere ad of cucum bers received a t th e factory. to donate $500 of th a t am o u n t If the A. Ruegg, co n stru c tio n con- his service on th e board of directors, vised to g et a supply and have them carried . , t r a c t ............................. 1808.88 County A gent S. B. H all u rged th e This m akes it possible for th e sam e offer is accepted. T erm s to su it the L. C. Kelsey, en g in ee r’s ser- d u rin g w hich tim e he gave w ithout ready for th e beginning of th e b erry g ro w er to win a prize in each contest. city could be arru n g ed . T his tra c t is v |c e s ............................. 107.61 s tin t of his tim e and w as in stru m e n ta l harvest. T he h allo ck s w ill be 4 ^ x 4 % b erry g ro w e rs to keep cost rec o rd s of T he only req u irem en ts a re th a t you considered Ideal for th e purpose, since A. W. Metzger & Co., supplies 9.85 a t v arious tim es of c risis in clearly x214 inches an d w ill be used for all th e bervy p roduction of th is year. 32.96 b ring yq^r cucu m b ers to th e G resham it lies 600 feet along th e Pow ell Valley L. L. K idder, pipe and fittings pointing out w ays and m eans of over kinds of b erries. T he p ro g ram fo r th e May m eeting p lan t an d ra ise n o t less th a n h alf road and ap p ro x im ately 220 feet south J. H. M etzger, sa lary and su p com ing w hat seem ed like in su r plies ............................................ T he necessity of b rin g in g in the w as left w ith th e follow ing com m it 11.08 acre. All w eights w ill be figured on from th a t road. It is heavily tim bered In v esto rs Syndicate, for sink- m ountable difficulties. T he th a n k s of b e rrie s in th e best possible condition te e: W. C. L aw rence, W. D. L in d e th e b asis of one acre. F o r exam ple if and w ell drain ed and is a m ost a t •’>K fund ........ ............................. 63.00 th e association w ere tendered Mr. A n w as em phasized. T he m axim um price m an, C. T. R yan, Quay M artin, Mrs. a m an raise s only half an a c re his tra c tiv e spot. P. F. Black, m anager Ek»trom T ru ck Service, h a u l drew and a pledge w as given th a t if in will be allow ed for firm, b rig h t, b e r S. D. H ard in g . H. W. L ynch, B ert E. ing ............................................ 3.50 to tal d eliveries w ill be m u ltip lied by of th e T w entieth C entury grocery, an th e fu tu re R w ould be convenient for ries. Soft b erries w ill be b arreled . Boice, D. E. Tow le and S. B. Hall. C. R. Cox, la b o r......................... 3.60 I tw o so as to get th e acreag e basis and experienced lan d scap e g ard e n er, w as W oodberry Co., g ate v a lv e s.. 344.60 a m an who raise s tw o ac res will have asked to in sp ect th e p ro p erty and W alw orth Co., su p p lie s.......... w earin g gym nasium shoes an d will 23.28 have ru b b er g u ard s on th e ir guns. | b' s to tal d eliveries divided by two. 50.00 m ake an estim ate of p la n s and costs, J. A. Cox, s a la r y ....................... W. Hill, la b o r......................... 12.70 Some one is going to w in th is w hich w ill be rep o rted a t th e ad- They w ill have th e use of th e gym H illsboro Com pany, p ip e......... 3360.72 money. H ave you m ade up your mind nasium one evening a w eek an d w ill More th a n half th e positions on the tained, it being understood th ey are pay to th e school board $25 a m onth to p lan t your cucum ber patch an d win high school faculty w ere filled by re- considerin g o th e r p lans. T he te ac h ers for th e se privileges. one of th ese prizes? S. B. H all, co u n election of p rese n t te a c h e rs a t th e elected w ere th e Misses M iriam Inglis, ty agent, will a s sist all those d esirin g A reso lu tio n w as passed fixing a m eeting of th e board of d irec to rs of Eve H utchinson, S h irlie Sw allow , inform ation, or inquiry may be m ade ch a rg e of $5 a n ig h t for th e use of the T ro u td ale, th e hom e of th e little s il on th e sh o re who d o n 't like to get U nion High school No. 2 on la st W ed D orothy Dickey and E sth e r M. G ard a t th e facto ry . _______________ v ery sm elt, has suddenly become th e th e ir feet wet. Ho far as is known n esday night. T h ree te ach ers, Miss ner, W. H. R u th erfo rd and H. M. gym nasium by o rg an izatio n s w hen an adm ission fee is ch arg ed . T he use of I $ | NDAY SERVICES AT b u siest and biggest city in th e state. not a single fish has been tak en home. E sth e r W heeler, Miss Minnie S chrepel M oreland. BETHEL BAPTIST CIICRCH T hou san d s of people, big and little, U sually th e haul is a gunny sack full. and Miss K athryn W aite, notified the T he board g ra n te d th e re q u e st of the th e b aseb all diam ond w as discussed but did not com e to a vote. a re ta k in g a sw at a t living costs, d ip board th a t they a re not intending to local m ilita ry com pany for th e use Bible school convenes a t 9:45. Af ping th e little fish out of the Kandy T he people dip fish u n til they have P rin c ip a l C annon w as g ran te d a teach next y ear and did not w ish re- of th e gym nasium for d rills. They all they can use and then keep on u n te r th e opening exercises th e m en's election. No vote w as taken on the w ill also be assigned an unfinished leave of absence on May 11 to atten d I class re tire s to the p arso n ag e as seek- river. And som e big Hinelts a re being til they have enough for all th e ir cau g h t, th is year, la rg e r th an usual. p rin cip alsh ip , as P rin cip al C annon’s ' room in th e old gym nasium for lock- a tra c k m eet at Redm ond, Oregon, i e rs a fte r tr u th and its p erso n al ap T he ru n is heavy and will la st likely neighbors. Some of th e m ore m e r c o n tra c t la sts u n til 1925. Action was ers and th e sto rag e of th e ir equipm ent j w bere he w ln ac t aM a Judge plication to p rese n t conditions. At 11 for about a week. No license Is re- cen ary use th is as a m eans to w ards deferred in th e re-election of Mr. and and w ill be g ran te d req u irem en ts fo ri in c reasin g th e Dunk account. With ®’C^ k _ tb# P“8tOr’ thC KeV' D y jq u ire d to Join' i„ "th e "fu n Mrs. Dave E vans to th e faculty until the use of w ireless equipm ent. Tile UNION SERVICES AT som e It Is really a b u sin ess proposi B arry , w ill preach on the them e “ S a l They a re exceptionally good eating tion, hut the fish a re so easily ca u g h t METHODIST ( 111 IH II vation, th e H um an F a c to r.” The th e ir w ishes in th e m a tte r a re ob- men ag ree to p ro tec t th e floor by fixed alm o st any way, b ut raw . No th a t sales on th e riv er a re sm all. ch o ru s will ren d e r th e anthem ” 1 W as ............. , ' . . rlv er a re Bmal1- Next S unday evening th e A m erican Glad." by .1. H. Rose. rans. The I: Y ¿ i - .- " M J ." “ ““ -tr.aVe‘ About °ne-«>lrd of the autos In Oregon Legion will a tte n d th e M ethodist schools so thick th at a net full is all are in M ultnom ah county and they E piscopal ch u rch in a body in honor I’. V. will m eet In th e evening at 6:30. a person can c a rry out a t a tim e. Dips of th e m en who served and fell in th e , Th< r<' W,H be 1,0 preach in g th a t wH, fll( a g a | | oll pa)1 arp th e rulp seem to be all in T ro u td ale ., W ith good w eath er and lots of sm elt Sun- W orld W ar. T he ch u rc h es of th e . 8erv,ce °» ac co u n t of th e union m eet- i A trip to TrolHda — 1 i,.„ ,, . „ . , I A ,r,p *° T ro u h la|p rev eals m any day It is probable th a t T ro u td ale 's com m unity w ill u n ite in m aking th is j nK at tbH M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch . I in te restin g things. — T h ere a re rich au to population will include all the Given by Fairview Fire D epartm ent 7 ? u " Kn T Ca8lO,L Dr’ I r “np B urpee of P o rtlan d was th e I a,,d P° " r men ’,h° a ,d e «- “ > c a rs In Oregon and W ashington and FAIRVIEW CITY HALL I h e Rev. H. R. G e b h a rd t w ill p re a c h .................. „ ___ sh o u ld e r. Net», e v e ry th in g th a t w ill p a rt of th o se from C alifornia. Men gm st last evening of Dr. M ary Beek- th e serm on, his topic being, “Life at hold fish, hut not w ater, a re used. from th e county sh eriff’s office a re on Its H ighest and B est." L eslie W alrad Work on the Ju n io r play. “Come Out ! * * “ r. bo° ’" ’ J" Ht wa,1’‘ o,,t hand to su p erin ten d th e p ark in g of will sing "A sleep 'N eath th e Dark of the K itchen.” is progressing rapid- : ¡ ¡ ¡ i d t a T ’ " mP ,hCm cars, and w hile th e riv er w ill likely GOOD MUSIC Blue W aves." on th e banks. In fact, alsiu t be Jammed Sunday th e re will be no ly and ev ery th in g p oints to a success- Gents <5c Ladies Free T h e m o rn in g serv ice will be in . . . ... u i b alf tb e «»hers get th e ir fish th a t way. g rea t d an g er of accid en ts—except D ancing 9 to 12 ful presen tatio n , which will be at th e t >, , , i ,, . . . . ____ j The o th er h alf get out In th e w ater am ong th e fishers and would-be fish ch a rg e of the p asto r, th e Rev. A. S. e,..u high school gym nasium on th e even and dip them o ut for th e h alf stan d in g ers, who som etim es get wet. Hisey. Ills serm on topic will be "T he lng of April 20. The sale of seats will Reviving C hurch." Miss A lexander begin T uesday noon, April 10, a t the will sing. G resham Drug com pany’s and O. M. T he E p w o rth League topic for the D avidson’s stores. devotional serv ice is "T he C h ristian Sunday evening, A pril 8, union se r try Into th e g rea t conflict. It Is a n a Motive in R ecreatio n ." W illiam Mc W hen th e sm elt ru n In th e Sandy vices will he held In th e G resham tio n al event, and w ill be p articip ated A lister will be th e leader. i all th e people ru n to get them. M. E. ch u rch w hich th e m em bers of In by all cities in th is sta te w here the local A m erican Legion P ost and A m erican Legion posts a re located, L adjes’ Au x iliary will atten d In a and by all cities In th e co u n try . T his body. T he services will be In ch arg e Sunday In no way w ill superceed or Contracts, seed and information can l»e had of Walrad of Rev. A. 8. Hisey, p asto r of the tak e th e place of th e M em orial S unday Mercantile Co«. A. W. Metzger A < o„ Cecil Metzger Gro ( ch u rch . Rev. I). Q. B arry, of Bethel , in May, so sacred to th e v eteran s of cery, Fir«.! Stale Bank. Bank of Gresham. Liedfor’s B aptist ch u rch , assistin g . Rev. H. R th e f’lvll W ar and o th ers, but la a day Powell Valley store. Fox Bros, and J. <1. Havis at Trout G ebhardt, p asto r of Zion E vangelical j chosen by th e young v eteran s as th e ir dale. Cady’s store at Fairview, Georjre Page’s store at MASONIC HALL, GRESHAM ch u rch will deliver the serm on. All i S unday fo r p raise and th a n k fu ln e ss Twebe-Mlle Corner, A. B. Elliott, Powell Valley, Kewple Olson'- Orchestra th e local ch u rch es a re Invited to tak e All ex-service men and people of 2i»tb (entury Grocery, Gresham, and at the factory at <io«M| Mu-lc A (i<w4 F|owr p a rl thia locality a re co rd ially Invited. Gresham. ( OWMITTEE A m erican Legion Sunday, a nes Jack S h u ltz B W T horne OREGON PICKLE A CANNING CO. W. A. H essel M emorial day, Is In com m em oration T he Bank of G reeham pays 6 p e r P hone 1881 Edw. A ylsw orth J. E. .Metzger C reaham . Oregon of th e p a rt the U nited S tate s took In cent in te re st on tim e d ep o sits.— Adv. th e W orld W ar, and falla on th e 8un- ».VFKVBOItV WELCOME Even th e d electable pink salm on day n ea rest the en tra n c e of thia coun- are backed off the m ap th is week. HIGH SCHOOL BOARD ELECTS TEACHERS SMELT RUN BRINGS CROWDS TO TROUTDALE Another Good Time Dance Saturday Night, April 7 LEGION SUNDAY TO BE OBSERVED W ANTED 75 ACRES CUCUMBER PICKLES DANCE FRIDAY, .APRIL 13 I