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T W IC E W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 13, NO. 13 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL BERRY DIRECTORS ELECT OFFICERS AND PLAN WORK OUTLOOK HOOHOOS AM» P0OH-H0O8 HOODOOS, VOODOOS F rid ay th e 13th has n o thing on the Outlook. T his usual voodoo of bad luck is backed off th e m ap by today's concaten atio n of c a ta s tro p h ic hoodoos. T hink of it. T here a re in th e d ate line of th e Outlook today five hoodoos. Volume 13, N um ber 13, F riday, the 13th, '23 skidoo! Isn ’t th a t enough to drive every body crazy ? Hoot owls in th e a t tic an d b ats in th e belfry! Razz, d azj, jazz, hazz, zazz! Zip, lip. hip, nip, dip, jip, pip! Wow, bow, how, now, kow, row. The ed ito r is all a t sea. The ty p e w riter is on th e blink. T he lin o ty p er is ru n n in g pi lines. T he m akeup m an is stan d in g on his head. T he p re ss is ru n n in g backw ards. T he rea d er is g ettin g dizzy. But all will be straig h ten e d out by tom orrow and th e u su al w ill be gin to happen again. FARM BUREAU MEETING DISCUSSES BEST CROPS T he q u estio n of th e best paying cro p s to be grow n in th e D am ascus I com m unity w as th e su b ject under dis- ! cussion at th e m eeting of th e dam as- 13, 1923 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year DUMPING GROUND H ILL BECOME BEAUTY SPOT T hrough th e Joint efforts of M ultno m ah county and Mrs. N ora W ithrow , im provem ents a re u n d er way along south Main stre e t in G resham w hich w ill add m uch to the safety aud beau ty of th e stre e t and to the a ttra c tiv e n ess of Mrs. W ithrow 's place of b u si ness. A stro n g g uard fence is being built by th e county, beginning at th e south line of Powell street an d ex ten d ing for 200 feet along th e road leaving to th e low er depot. This will be p a in t ed white. Mrs. W ithrow is building a tria n g u la r piece of sidew alk betw een th is fence and th e sidew alk along the w est side of h er building. T his will give her a w alk 60 feet long. 7 feet w ide at th e fro n t and 24 at th e back. W ith th e addition of uw nings. benches and flower boxes, th is space will be tran sfo rm ed into one of th e m ost a t tra c tiv e spots in G resham In o rd er to give space for septic ta n k for h er building and to co n tro l o th er pipes w hich w ere pouring th e ir d rain ag e aro u n d Its foundation, Mrs. W ithrow p urchased 15 feet of lapd lying south of h er building. T his is being cleaned up and poppies and vine m aple w ill soon m ake a beauty spot of th e bank h ith e rto used as a dum ping ground. No elto rt is being sp ared by Mrs. W ithrow to m ake th is a u a t trac tiv e , sa n ita ry place. LEGION LOSERS GIVE STAG PARTY TO WINNING TEAM too much com m ercial balanced feed bought at a m uch h ig h er price. More hom e grow n feed should be used and An organization of th e new ly elected th e balanced ratio n s should be mixed T he feed and sm oker last T uesday d irec to rs of The C o-operative B erry on the farm . P o u ltry utilizes m uch of night, p ut on by the losing team s In I cus local of th e F arm B ureau at th e th e farm p ro d u cts and builds up the G row ers and T he B erry G row ers th e recent A m erican Legion m em ber I re g u la r m eeting last S atu rd ay ev en fertility of th e farm . P acking com pany w as held a t the ship drive w as a w ell attended and enjoyable affair. T he feed w as in com pany’s office on W ednesday even Hogs w ere co n sid ered to re tu rn ing. S. B. H all, a g ric u ltu ra l ag en t of ch arg e of Roy H. Gibbs and Chase E. ing, A pril 11. D irectors p rese n t w ere, M ultnom ah county, w as th e speaker. about 95 per ce n t to th e farm and St. Clair. T he en tertain m en t, in charge com m unity. A few hogs utilize nearly “ W hat a re th e m ost im p o rta n t n a tu ra l B. E. Boice, J. D. H utchinson, C. M. of E rn est B rugger, Dr. H. H. H ughes all of the w aste of th e farm and the reso u rce s and w hat th e m ost profitable L aP ollette, W. D. L indem an and D. E. an d Cleveland Bliss, w as th e m ost en lab o r is d istrib u ted over th e year. cro p s in th e com m unity in th e a v e r Tow le, and the follow ing officers w ere joyable fea tu re of th e evening. H. O. Sheep give p rac tica lly 100 p er cent age y e a r? ” asked Mr. H all. elected w ithout opposition: Bone, who assisted them , secured a In conducting a round ta b le d iscu s of the d o llar in profit. T he labor d is J. D. H utchinson, president. dan cer from one of th e P o rtlan d trib u tio n on th e farm for th e sheep is sion of th e various farm cro p s grow n W. D. Lindem an, vice president. th e a te rs, also a sleight-of-hand p e r abou*. tw o m onths, one at lambfi.g and in th e com m unity Mr. H all m ade a C. B. G reene, se c re ta ry -tre a su re r form er. Both acts w ere good and | black b o ard stu d y show ing w hich of th e other at sh earin g tim e. F or th e P acking com pany the sam e w ell received. T he e n te rta in e rs w ere j th e cro p s m ark eted in th e average R asp b erries and stra w b e rrie s have officers w ere elected w ith th e addition Stephen Ju h asz. Miss H ew itt, an d Miss ! y ear brought th e m ost m oney into the not been raised to a g reat extent in th a t D. B. Tow le w as elected m anager- R uth Mead, pianist. i com m unity also w hich of th ese crops, th e D am ascus com m unity b ut it was tre a s u r e r and J. J. F ish er w as elected A rran g em en ts w ere m ade for a n o th i from th e stan d p o in t of production, left predicted th a t w ithin tw o or th ree a s sista n t m anager and can n ery s u e r m em bership drive w hich will end th e m ost m oney in th e com m unity, and y ea rs b erries would ra n k high as » p erintendent. up w ith a big blow out at Sandy about from th e stan d p o in t of th e to ta l cash crop. On sm all fru its the farm er T he above officers and em ployes will A pril 28. Cecil Duke and H. B. Reed, am ount of money received. can probably get m ore profit a.id lose tr y to ste er the b erry g row er's ship both of th a t city, w ere selected as T he follow nig are som e of th e points less fertility th a t on potatoes or g rain , for the c u rre n t year and they ta k e up cap tain s. U nder Duke are C. H. Hoec- I th a t w ere draw n from th e co nclusion, but sm all fru it require»: m uch labor th e ta sk w ith confidence based on th e ker, A lbert Camp, C. G. S chneider, i alth o u g h Mr. H all pointed out th a t th e and too larg e an acreag e should not p ast y e a r's experience. Mr. Tow le has E lto n E astm an. E a rl S tanley, H. O. I developm ent in th e com m unity should be u n d ertak en on th a t account. been organizer and m anager for the Bone, C hase E. S t.C la ir, E rn e st B rug ta k e o th e r lines from w hat it w as a t p ast four y ears and w ishes at th is Mr. H all pointed out th a t farm s a r The follow ing b rief o u tlin e of th e ger and A. W. M etzger. H. B. Reed’s tim e to ex press to th e m any m em bers early h isto ry of Oregon, from th e d is th e p rese n t tim e: pointing out th a t in ranged so as to evenly d istrib u te farm w o rk ers are K enneth R oberts, W ilson his th a n k s for th e confidence reposed. covery of th e g reat riv e r of th e w est th e ir d airy p ractice th e re would be lab o r th ro u g h o u t th e y ear a re th e E astm an , L eslie T. S t.C la ir, Roy H. too m uch feed shipped in ; th a t th e re Miss Cora G reene is en terin g on her to the estab lish m en t of te rrito ria l m ost successful, according to th e re DR. GEORGE E. TUCKER Gibbs, Dr. A. W. B otkin, Cleveland th ird y ear w ith th e com pany and en governm ent by th e United S tates; was w as not enough sm all fru it grow n in p o rts of th e U nited S tate s d ep artm en t DIES IN PORTLAND STORE B liss, Dr. H. H. H ughes an d H. C. | th e com m unity to sp a re the farm joys th e confidence and resp e ct of th e w ritten by C arl A rvidson, a senior in | of ag ric u ltu re. C om m unities having Dr. G eorge F. T u ck er of T u ck erh ill B ottleson. em en t o p eratio n s and th a t some only one crop w ere th e h a rd e st hit la rg e fam ily of m em bers, and the the high school, in connection w ith ; m , anag .. , . T his drive w ill close th e evening of farm n ear G resham died suddenly in of th e cro p s su ch as g ra in s and pota- board expressed ap p re cia tio n of her his w ork in civics. during th e p ast financial crisis, as ! toes, w hich w ere being grow n extens- shoA n by d elin q u en ts in taxes, m o rt th e Owl D rug com pany’s sto re In P o rt A pril 24. T he losing team w ill fu r w ork by a su b sta n tia l in c re ase in A fter th e tre a ty of 1<63, th e nam e . , ve^- now, w ere selling th e fertility gages. etc. land W ednesday m orning, A pril 11, nish th e feed and e n te rta in m e n t at salary . Miss G reene has filled th e ju st a fte r he had provided him self Sandy. S atu rd ay night. A pril 28. w as position of bookkeeper and ca sh ier for L ouisiana, once applied to a ll te rri- j from th e com m unity a t a low figure, F red A nderson w as appointed re p re six years, sta rtin g in Ju n e, 1917, w ith to ry betw een th e A lleghenies and th e T*|jis w ould eventually te a r down th e sen tativ e from th e D am ascus local to w ith a q u an tity of n itro -g ly cerin e ta b ten tativ ely selected as th e d ate for the Rockies, cam e to be applied also to production ability in th e com m unity, lets to relieve h e a rt trouble. He affair. th e late W. W. Cotton. th e te rrito ry betw een th e M ississippi ! w here if sm all fru its and d airy was atten d the co unty F arm B ureau ex sta rte d tow ard a fo untain intending G resham P ost is grow ing rapidly Mr. F ish er has been associated w ith riv e r and th e Rocky m ountains. D u r p racticed It would give m ore of an ecutive m eeting. to ta k e a dose w hen he sw ooned and and Com m ander A. W. M etzger and th e fru it canning gam e for th e past 16 Oran Lingle w as appointed boys’ ing th is tim e th is te rrito ry w as in the equal basis. T his would build up the fell and did not regain consciousness^ th e o th er officers u n d er him a re doing y e a rs in vario u s cap acities from scale h an d s of Spain, b u t Napoleon induced cro p s to a h ig h er sta n d a rd m a rk e t clu b leader. Mrs. L ingle w as ap p o in t Dr. T u ck er w as 67 y ears of age. He every th in g possible to m ake th in g s in cle rk to m an ag er and b rin g s to th is ed leader of th e g irls ’ club w ork a t the Spain to re sto re th e te rrito ry to value. w as a d en tist w ith offices in th e Co te re stin g , T h ere a re now n ea rly 50 com pany a large fund of very valuable form er m eeting. F ra n ce— w hich cam e ab o u t in 1800. lum bia building in P o rtland. P o tato es seem ed to head th e list as paid up m em bers In th e post and ex perience not only from a technical An executive com m ittee w as ap By th e opening of the y ear 1803, N a th e co m m u n ity ’s m ost profitable crop. Dr. T u ck er is survived by his widow, m ore are com ing in all th e tim e. Any sta n d p o in t b u t also in a business way pointed to m ake p lan s for th e an n u a l poleon, becom ing sh o rt of m oney and It w as figured out th a t ab o u t 90 per of G resham , a d au g h ter, Mrs. H elen I. ex-service m an is eligible to m em ber and he is intensely in te reste d , as all having abandoned his idea of coloniz cen t of th e re tu rn s from th e potatoes Ju n e picnic, co n sistin g of S. A. Rob K night and a son, Dr. A. C. T u ck er of ship, and all, w h eth er m em bers or not, are, in m aking a success of th e co e rts, Alfred W ellm an and Olof G ran. ing the co u n try , sold th e tr a c t of land a re k ep t in th e com m unity. Most of P o rtlan d . He w as a m em ber of a re co rd ially invited to a tte n d these o p erativ e ex perim ent and, as Mr. Miss A nna B ru g g er of G resham gave fo r the sum of $15,000,000. th e lab o r is hired from th e com m unity F ish er rem ark ed recently, “ I feel dif a num ber of very fine piano selectio n s AI K ader tem ple, O rder of th e Mystic affairs. To T hom as Jefferson th en P re sid en t and about 10 p er cent of th e co sts are fe re n t to w h at I used to. I am losing an d Steve R o b erts gave read in g s Shrine. F u n eral services w ere held th is a f BETH EL BAPTIST UHURUH my old feeling of intense com petition of U nited S tates, is due th e fact th a t se n t aw ay for sack s and tw ine. The w hich w ere very m uch enjoyed. A ANNOUNCES SERVICES w herein I hoped to whi and th a t my L ouisiana w as added to th e United lab o r is d istrib u ted over p rac tica lly splendid lunch w as served a fte r the tern o o n at th e P o rtlan d crem atorium . Being in te reste d in th is six m onths. com petition would lose b u t I am le a rn S tates. program . Bible school convenes at 9:45 on G rain cam e second on th e list. ing to enjoy my com p etito r's success.” stretch of land he suggested to George The com m ittee appointed by the LEROY SH IPLEY DIES Sunday. T he m en's class re tire s to Roger C lark an exploring expedition A bout 15 per cen t is sp en t outside for AT COUNTY FARM I t is th e opinion of M anager Tow le ch airm an for the n ex t F arm B ureau th e p arso n ag e for stu d y a fte r th e th a t th is is an expression of th e rig h t from th e M ississippi riv e r to th e P a tw in e and m achinery, th e balance r e m eeting consisted of Mrs. B artel), Mrs. LeRoy Shipley, once a w ell-to- opening exercises. P a sto r B a rry will sp irit and adds m a teria lly to th e cific ocean; so in 1804, C aptain M eri m aining in th e com m unity. T he d is P eterso n and F red A nderson. do mun and ow ner of a b u sin ess block d eliver th e m orning Bermon a t 11 w ether Lew is and G eorge Roger trib u tio n of labor for g ra in is about p le asu re of life. The follow ing reso lu tio n s opposing In Roseburg, died at M ultnom ah F arm o'clock on "T h e P an o ram a of L ife.” C lark, who w ere in lead of th e expe tw o m o n th s o ut of th e y ear, one alien leasin g o r buying of lands w ere last W ednesday, aged 75 years. He' T he choruH ch o ir w ill a s sist in all the dition, se t out to explore th is new m onth for p la n tin g and one for h a rv GRESHAM MAY HAVE ad o p ted : w ill be buried by th e county. For a m usic and will ren d er th e an th em "My SA AV MILL AND PLANER purchase. They passed up th e Mis esting. In th e raisin g of potatoes and W hereas, th e A m erican F arm Bu souri riv e r to its source an d th en g rain m ore fe rtility is rem oved from reau is org an izin g for th e p u rp o se of num ber of y ears he has been assisted D eliverer,” by J. I. McClelland. J. H. Cone Jia s tak en an option on a crossed over to th e head of th e Co th e soil th a n w ith any o th e r farm In the evening th e B. Y. P. U. w ill prom oting econom ic and social ad by friends in P o rtlan d and G resham tr a c t of land owned by Jam es L aw lum bia riv e r and reached its m outh crops. vancem ent In th e different com m uni and only about a m onth ago w as tak en m eet at 6:30. T he serv ice of song will ren ce lying along th e line of th e on November 7, 1805. to th e county farm to be given m edical begin at 7:30 and th e serm on at 8. D airying com es th ird on th e list of ties And W hereas, som e p a rts of our s ta te are P. R. L. & P. betw een th e O. W. P. de Lew is and C lark 's ex p lo ratio n of th e profitable farm en terp rises. It w as being o v erru n by alien s not eligibla care. He left no know n n ear r e la T he su b ject w ill be "T h e Benefit of pot and th e ra ilro a d bridge in G resh Irrig a tio n .” A duet, "God's W ill Is Colum bia riv er aroused deep in te re st estim ated th a t only ab o u t 30 p er cent to citizen sh ip and n ot assim ilab le into tives. am , w here he w ill develop a saw m ill B est." by Adam Geibel, will be th e in th e N orthw est am ong th e com m er of th e d airy d o lla r rem a in s in th e th e life of th e com m unities, th ereb y M ethodist t'h n rc h A nnouncem ents, and plan er, If p resent p lans m ature. special num ber by m em bers of the cial people. T his exploration w as not,, com m unity, th e rem ain d er being taken m aking coop erativ e and econom ic "T h e Second Mile" is th e su b ject a n m ovem ents im possible. T h erefo re, be it E le ctric ity w ill be used for motive out for feed and th e cost of hauling ch o ru s choir. how ever, the first claim we had to th is Resolved th a t th e D am ascus F arm nounced by th e Rev. A. S. H tsey as the pow er. An unlim ited am ount of tim te rrito ry for In 1792, C aptain R obert m ilk, cream , etc. This w as considered B ureau is opposed to th e sale, or le a s subject of his Sunday m orning serm on ber is easily accessible in the E sta c a High School Ag. Club News. too low an estim ate of re tu rn s by ing, of any land or p ro p erty in th is G ray, who w as trad in g w ith th e In at th e M ethodist E piscopal church da d istric t, w here Mr. Cone has large T he h o rtic u ltu re class has taken dians, sailed acro ss th e b ar and into some who said th a t th e value of th e ' com m unity or sta te to any alien not 'elig ib le to citizenship. And be it T he ch o ir will sing th e anthem “No holdings. a large riv e r; w hich he nam ed Colum skim m ed m ilk fed to hogs and ch ick fu rth e r over as a class p ro ject th e o rch a rd be borrow Too L ight,” by Lorenz. The Mr. Cone and his sons a re p ractical bia the sam e nam e as th a t of his ves ens, and th e m an u re re tu rn e d to the Resolved, th a t a copy of th is re so lu T he evening service will be at 8 longing to Ja m es S terlin g . T he class saw m ill m en who have been in th e sel. Spain by th e discoveries of B al farm had not been given sufficient con tion be forw arded to o u r local p ap ers is to ta k e eare-of th e o rch a rd and pick lum ber m a n u factu rin g business for a boa asserte d her rig h ts to th e te r r i sid eratio n . If 30 per ce n t is all th e for publication, and th a t th ese re so lu o'clock on next Sunday, and E pw orth th e fru it. Mr. S terlin g will give p a rt num ber of y ears a t Lone Rock in tory. B ritain , by Jam es Cook’s ex farm er receives, he would b e tte r quit. tions be sp read on th e m in u tes o l this League at 7. Miss M yrtle RuHher will of th e crop as paym ent for th e ca re sing a solo at th e evening service. T he e a ste rn Oregon. He ow ns residence p lo ratio n s in 1778, also claim ed the L abor d istrib u tio n covers th e en tire m eeting A pril 7th, 1923 A. D. given. Sunday school m eets a t 10 In th e p ro p erty in G resham w here th e fam ily te rrito ry . (y ear. T he hnsehdll season is here. At a The London M orning A dvertiser, th e has lived d uring rec en t y ears for a P o u ltry w as considered to hold the organ of th e liquor in te re sts, says of m orning and offers classe s for all. recen t m eeting of th e Ag. clu b F ra n k In the y ear 1819 th e U nited S tates p a rt of the tim e. T he Cones are now and Spain en tered into a tre a ty known n ex t place of profit on th e farm , w ith Lady A stor s bill to pro h ib it th e sale T h e B ank of G resh am pays 5 per Sm ith w as elected m an ag er and P hilip a t Lone Rock. as the F lo rid a trea ty . By th is tre a ty about 60 per cent on th e d o lla r s t a y - o f alcoholic liquor to ch ild ren u nder cen t in te re s t on tim e d ep o sits.— Adv. G ran cap tain . M anager Sm ith a n nounced th e first gam e w ith C orbett Spain ceded to th e United S tate s her ing in th e com m unity. It w as pointed 18 years of age th a t "it is class legls- Fiangelical Church Services. W h at you w an t, when you w an t it, out th a t too m uch grain w as sold and . lation of a very offensive kind." at th a t place on Friday. claim s to th e N orthw est te rrito ry as you w an t It— W a n t ad It. » Sunday school at th e Zion E vangel C aptain G ran called a p rac tice gam e north of p ara llel 42 degrees. R ussia ical church next Sunday w ill be at 10 on Monday evening at w hich tim e four o'clock as usual. P reach in g services in 1824 abandoned her claim s to the Innings w ere played w ith th e fre sh te rrito ry so u th of 54 d egrees and 40 in th e E nglish language wifi be held man team . Each team scored five ru n s m inutes no rth latitude. T his left the at 11 o'clock. Rev. H. R. G ebhardt In th e four innings. w ill ta k e for his topic “ Lovest Thou claim of th e land betw een G reat B ri A survey for a d rain ag e ditch p a r m e." The choir will sing th e anthem ta in and United S tates. A ctive d isc u s allel with the ea st line of th e school sions follow ed th e w ar pf 1812, and in "I Was Glad," by J. H. R osecrans. g rounds was m ade by th e 7th and 8th T he Young P eoples' m eeting begins 1818 a tre a ty w as en tered into a t L on period class recen tly . T his w ork w as don w hich w as known as th e Joint a t 7:30 p. m. Miss F. E. B ratzel w iil done for C. P. T allm an , who has the be th e leader. H er topic is "H ow can O ccupation A greem ent. It ru n for a farm d irectly back of th e school land. period ol ten years. In 1811 th e B rit w e become tru ly educated?" ish Naval force took A storia. T his Ladles’ Aid ( Ircles Organize. Money to loan on re a l e sta te . B. w as resto re d to th e United S tates in The "W est End" circ le of th e M eth I 1819. W. T h o rn e, a t B ank of G resham . odist L adies’ Aid w as o rganized y es T he fur tra d e w hich w as so g re a t in te rd a y at th e hom e of Mrs. B. F. Cogs I th is N orthw est te rrito ry w as. a t first, w ell a t L innem ann sta tio n at a well I p rac tica lly co n tro lled by Mr. A stor, atten d ed m eeting. E lection of officer, but a fte r A storia again cam e into th e resu lted In th e choice of th e follow “ The Glad H and hands of th e United S tate s A stor did Charrh.** ing: p resid en t, Mrs. B. F C ogsw ell; T his fur Bible School 1(1 a. m.. Serm on a t I t a. m not revive his fur trad e. vice p resid en t, Mrs. A. L am b ert; sec a n d 7:30 p m. L o rd 's S upper th e first tra d e was tak en over by th e N orth- ] S u n d a y of the m onth. Bible Study and re ta ry . Mrs Wm H o rn eck er; tr e a s P ra ise S ervice W ednesday, 7 :30 p m. w est Com pany of C anada w hich joined C hoir R e h e a rsa l. T h u rsd a y . 7 :31> p. m u rer, Mrs. C. N. T ayior. T he re g u la r w ith the H udson Bay com pany in 1824 ' “Universal Brotherhood 1« the Goal" m eeting days of th e circ le w ill be the "Come thou with u t and we will do Dr. John M cLoughiin, th e com pany's ! th ird T h u rsd ay s of each m onth. Mrs. agent for th e tran s-R 'ic k y m ountain thee (rood.' A. H. H lsey assisted in th e o rg an iz a country, built F ort V ancouver on the DAVID Q. BARRY. B. Th., P astor. tion. Colum bia and from th is point th e Hud- A m e etlrg for th e jrg a n iz a tio n of C on tin u ed on page r th e so u th east division w ill be held on next W ednesday afternoon a t th e home » of Mrs J. V. Cogswell T he women will busy th»m selves w ith sew ing d u r ing th e afternoon. T he h o stess will be assiste d by Mrs C. J. L u n d q uist Presented at and Mrs. W. E. Beegle. Mrs. W. A. Colum bia G range Hall REV. E. R. D. HOLLEN'STED W inters Is te m p o rary ch airm an . M inister. The Early History of Oregon His Liking for Sweets BETHEL BAPTIST SMITH MEMORIAL Presbyteria Church z 1) Fairview. Oregon. Sunday School....................... io a. m M orning W o rsh ip ................... 11 a. m. SERVICES Helpfal — Kestlhl — Inspiring P LA Y By Rockwood G range Saturday, April 14 “ In Did New Entrland." A dults 35c ADMISSION C hildren 15c Reached th e Limit» Old Lady to D ru n k en S tu d en t— "Young m an, do n 't you know when you h a re had enough?” Young S tu d en t—"M adam. I don’t know an y th in g w hen 1 have had enough. I ’m u n conscious.”— V irginia Reel.