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T W IC E W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 1«, NO. 2» SCHOOL BOARD LETS GKESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO BERRY GROWERS MA\ Everybody! Rally! Thursday, 3 p. m. S, 1923 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year CITY BEAUTIFUL CAMPAIGN IS ON T he past w eek of b rig h t su n sh in e T he B erry G row ers a n n u a l picnic w ill be held on th e fa ir g ro u n d s and w ind has d raw n heavily on th e S atu rd ay , May 12. m oisture con ten t of th e soil an d u n Annual Meeting of Musical Arts Club. It is very im p o rta n t to put th e g rounds in ship sh ap e for th is C. E. S tockton, local co n tra cto r, less we get it back in copious show T he by-law s of th e M usical A rts event and for th e Je rse y Ju b ilee to be held on May 29. MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION w as given the co n tra c t fo r th e con e rs it will have a dam aging effect on clu b call for th e an n u a l m eeting of the T his is a citiz en 's job. T h erefo re all good citizens of G resham and stru c tio n of th e new schoolhouse for th e berries. T his w ill be felt m ost on clu b on Monday, Ju n e 4. or as soon Come on, people, le t’s p u t th in g s vicinity a re u rg ed to com e to th e g ro u n d s T hursday, May 10, a t 3 p.m., th e re a fte r as possible. T h ere a re at th e G resham d istric t a t th e m eeting th e acreag es th a t have n ot been in order. O ur whole city can and prom ptly, to help clean up. Men com e arm ed w ith scythes, rak e s, p rese n t about 30 who have en ro lled of th e school board on la st S atu rd ay plow ed and w orked down early. T h ere should be m ade as clean and o rd er forks, picks and shovels. W om en com e w ith mops, broom s an d I th e ir uam es as m em bers. F u lly as n ig h t. His bid, exclusive of plum bing, should be a loose d u st m ulch a t least ly as its cleanest home. T hen we b ru sh es for clean in g th e cafeteria. m any m ore a re expected, th e only re- w as $47,600. T he plum bing c o n tra c t th re e inches deep to p rev en t ev a p o ra will have a safer, happier, h ealth | q u irem en t being th a t th e p erso n be Signed, K. A. MILLER, Mayor. w ent to Fox & Com pany bf P o rtlan d , tion and to get th e m ost benefit from ier city. j in te reste d in som e line of m usical a c th e dust b la n k et it should be stirre d th e figures being $12,360. Am bition in its highest concep tiv ity and w illing to ta k e an activ e w ith the cu ltiv a to r sp rin g to o th h a r S everal changes, the m ost of them tio n is to dream big dream s and p a rt according to one's ability and op being of m inor im portance, w ere n ec row, or disc and com mon harrow m ake them come tru e. T he splen p o rtu n ity . T he m em bership fee is one every ten days or b etter s till once a essary , in o rd er to bring th e cost of did am bition to have a city clean d o lla r a y ear payalile a t tim e of a n th e building w ithin th e $60,000 provid week. Some dead canes a re seen in and beautiful will become a reality n u al m eeting. It w as decided a t th e m any fields of b e rrie s and th e cause ed by th e bonds rec en tly voted. The only by th e co-operation of all th e la st m eeting of th e club th a t th e m em In m ost im p o rta n t of these ch anges w as or causes a re not understood. people. b ersh ip fee would cover th e y ea r be th e decision to provide but ten class some cases it is th o u g h t th e cau se is T herefore, by v irtu e of the a u th o r T he follow ing is th e p ro g ram for th e an n u al p re-h arv est picnic of the ginning In Ju n e, 1923, to Ju n e. 1924. t’-ooms on th e m ain floor and to finish w inter kill and in some crow n gall. ity vested in me as Mayor, and w ith co -operative b erry g ro w e rs to be held on th e fair g ro u n d s next S atu rd ay , So th is am o u n t is now due from all T he loss from fro st is probably two basem ent room s on th e w est of th e h ea rty approval of m any far- May 12, sta rtin g a t 10 a. m. m em bers and, as th e re is need of a th e building for school purposes. On g re a te st and show s m ost In th e logan seeing and zealous citizens, I h ere PROGRAM. sm all fund for m u s k und som e ex acco u n t of th e slope of th e ground in berries. “ We have reliab le in fo rm a by proclaim th e week of May 7 to 10 a. m. B usiness m eeting of g ro w ers. A rran g em en t for pick ers. M ark et penses, it should be paid a t once. Miss th a t d irection it w ill be possible to tion,” says M anager Tow le, "from th e 12 as Clean-up week. ing an d D elivery P lan s. F lo ren ce Honey is se creta ry and Miss provide b asem ent room s w hich will W illam ette V alley, also from so u th ern Away w ith th e rubbish piles! 11 a. m. Crop S urvey and F o recast. D isease and W inter In ju ry . G row ing F ried a B ratzel is tre a su re r. It is be six feet above the ground level. W ashington, th a t th is in ju ry am ounts B anish th e plague spots! Clean up P ro b lem s and T h eir A nsw ers. hoped w hen one or m ore d ep a rtm en ts T hey w ill be entered by a few steps to as high as 50 per cent or m ore stre e ts an d alleys! C ut th e weeds, 12 Noon. P icnic lu n c h —All T o g eth er. E ach bring basket. Coffee and ice of th e club is p rep ared to p u t on an lead in g dow nw ard. T he finish of the T hese problem s, and m any oth ers, mow th e law ns and trim th e hedges! cream fu rn ish ed . e n te rta in m e n t or concert, w hich is the in te rio r of th e aud ito riu m is not in w ill be gone over in detail a t th e p re R epair and p a in t b u ild in g s th a t 1:30 p. m. Com m unity sing, led by H. W. Strong. p lan in th e n ear fu tu re , a fund w ill h arv e st m eeting, to be held a t th e cluded in the p rese n t co n tra ct, but need It. G reetings, Ju d g e Geo. W. Stapleton. be sta rte d w hich will be used to m eet w ill have to be ta k en c a re of a t a la ter fair grounds in G resham a t 10 a. m We need th is th o ro u g h cleaning S election by M usical A rts o rch e stra. expenses for m usic, d irecto r, etc. on S aturday, May 12. You a re u rg e n t date. I t w ill be p u t in shape, how and renovation. It Is th e sensible “L ooking A head,” by W. B. D. Dodson, S ecre tary P o rtlan d ly requested to allow n o thing to p re ever, for use. th in g to do— for th e h ealth , safety, C ham ber of Com merce. G u itar and M andolin P lay ers to Meet Some changes w ere m ade in the vent you from being p rese n t a t th is th rift, prid e and happiness of all S h o rt ta lk s and an n o u n cem en ts. T each er T om orrow Night. m eeting as m uch of value to you may plum bing plans, six to ilets being elim o u r people. 3 to 4 p. m.—Sports Program. M. B. T alacios. of P o rtlan d , te a c h in ated , also th e drin k in g fountain for be gained by atten d an ce. I t is everybody's job. E very Look for th e anno u n cem en t and H orseshoe {b arn y ard golf) cham pionship, 1st, $1; er of m andolin, g u ita r an d ukelele, 2d 50c (b rin g your th e play shed. I t w as considered th a t m an, woman and child will be ex h o rsesh o e). p rogram in th is issu e of th e Outlook. w ill be a t Miss H oney’s studio to m o r th e se can be added a t any tim e. pected to help. L et th e re be no G irls u n d er 12 y ears, 50-yard dash, $1.00, 75c, 50c. At th is m eeting S tatio n C irc u lar No. row , W ednesday evening a t 7:30 E. G. Rohlf of T rou td ale w as aw a rd slackers. G irls u n d er 18 y ears, 50-yard dash, $1.00, 75c, 50c. pro m p tly to m eet an y who d esire to ed th e c o n tra c t for moving th e play 35, from th e O. A. C., on co n tro l of th e (S ig n ed ) MAYOR K. A M ILLER Boys u n d er 12 y ears, 50-yard dash, $1.00, 75c, 50c. ta k e up lessons on th e above nam ed shed. T he c o n tra c t price is $550. The c h e rry fly w orm , w ill be d istrib u ted Sack race, boys u n d er 16 years. $1.00, 75c, 50c. In stru m en ts, eith er in d iv id u ally o r in play shed w ill be moved to th e w est of free. Do not fail to get your copy P o tato rac e for wom en, $1.00, 75c, 50c. class. Mr. T ulacios is w ell reco m its p rese n t location, onto th e ground and be p rep a re d to tr e a t your c h e r T his is Clean-up week. So says rie s a t th e rig h t tim e to check th is m ended and as six or eig h t p erso n s rec en tly p urchased by the school M ayor M iller and all people of G resh p ara site . "T he tre a tm e n t is effective COMMITTEES. have ex p ressed a d esire to ta k e les board. It w ill fro n t Pow ell stre e t as am are urged to catch the s p irit of th e and is not expensive,” says Mr. Towle. sons on th ese in stru m e n ts it is hoped T he follow ing com m ittees a re in ch a rg e of th e p re p a ra tio n s and the at p re se n t and be in line w ith th e new “H oping to see you a ll an d your p ro g ra m : th ey an d any o th e rs in te reste d w ill occasion and m ake it a reality . building. T he city will fu rn ish a tru ck next frie n d s on th e 12th of May and we G eneral com m ittee ch a irm an —W. C. L aw rence. ta k e ad v an tag e of th is o p p o rtu n ity . D. M. C athey w ill w reck th e old C h airm an of p ro g ram com m ittee— S. B. Hall. No a rra n g e m e n t has been m ade for Monday to haul aw ay th e stuff w hich building. T he board rese rv e s the w ill be d isappoin ted If you do not S p o rts com m ittee—Geo. H oney, ch a irm an , Bert E. Boice, E rn e st B rugger. lesso n s but Mr. T alacios has been in is placed out w here it can be easily plum bing, th e b lackboards and the come. We have a lot of c ra te s ready Coffee com m ittee— H. G. A ndrew s, Mrs. Wm. H arding, Mrs. S. BeniBon, vited to m eet th o se d esirin g lessons handled. v en tila tin g system . Mr. C athey w ill for delivery and if you have d ry s to r E very citizen 1 b expected to cooper and if desired a rra n g e m e n ts can be pay $250 for th e building and w ill be age, please call a t th e ca n n ery and Mrs. Wm. G ilbert, Mrs. C. T. Ryan. ate in th is w o rth y effort to m ake ta k e out a load,” is Mr. T ow le's m es made. L unch com m ittee— E. M. C alkins, C. T. Ryan, Mrs. M artin L en n artz, Mrs. gin a t once to te a r it aw ay in order O. B. G uisness, Mrs. B. M. H ow ell. As th e o rc h e stra m eets th e sam e G resham a clean er and m ore a ttra c to c le a r th e ground fo r th e new sage to grow ers. G rounds com m ittee— W. H. L ynch, B. M. H ow ell, W. D. L inderm an, evening a t th e stu d io it is doubly im tive place in w hich to live. b u ilding operations. School w ill close H ere is a chance to show in d iv id u al Wm. K neifel, T hom as McKinney. p o rta n t th a t th is m eeting be held th is week, a w eek e a rlie r th a n w as WOMEN AI’I’REUIATE ity. No one will tell you ju s t w hat to Supply com m ittee— J. J. F ish er. prom ptly. EXTENSION WORK expected, and alre ad y prelim in ary do to m ake your place look b etter b u t w o rk is being done on th e school T he m eeting of th e w om en's p ro ject T he lunch w ill be served on th e cafeteria plan. F irst, b rin g w ell filled T he sa cred co n c ert given on Sunday you can easily figure it o ut if you will gro u n d s. com m ittees of th e v ario u s com m uni T he new building, w hen com pleted, tie s in th e county, w hich w as held in lunch b ask ets (in clu d in g cream for coffee and tu rn them over to th e lunch evening at th e M ethodist E piscopal look around and resolve to apply th e w ill be an im posing s tru c tu re . I t will G resham , la st F rid ay , w as a m ost su c com m ittee a t th e c a fe te ria on th e fa ir grounds. Second, b ring y o u r own ch u rch by th e P o rtlan d C oncert com Golden R ule to a subject of th is kind. have a fro n ta g e on Pow ell stre e t of cessful m eeting and sp eak s volum es knives, forks, spoons, cups an d p lates, p referab ly larg e p la tes w hich will pany w as listened to by a lurge au d i T h a t is by doing for your own and ence, an d only p ra ise h as been heard o th e rs’ good w hat you would like to 240 feet. In th e ce n te r w ill be the fo r th e in c reasin g p o p u larity an d th e serve as tra y s. A lso b rin g a dish for ice cream . T he com m ittee recom m ends th a t you keep your dishes se p a ra te and afte r for th e splendid ren d itio n in m usic of have them do for your good. m ain en tran ce, w hich w ill be flanked dem ands fo r extension w ork in th e eatin g re tu rn them to y o u r own dish basket in o rd er to avoid a m ix-up. th e 91st P salm . Prof. J. A. F inley, T he purpose of th e cam paign Is to by p rin cip al's office and lady te ac h ers' county. T he ice cream an d coffee, in clu d in g su g ar, w ill be fu rn ish ed free by th e d irecto r of th e ag g reg atio n , is w ell clean up stree ts, alleys, v acan t lots, room . Six class room s w ill fro n t on T his m eeting w as a d ress form association. know n to m u sician s here. T he lead hom es and business p ro p ertie s and th e stre e t, each 22 x 30 feet in dim en school at w hich a sm all com m ittee of W hile th is is a b erry g ro w ers picnic th e farm er people g en e rally are ing p a rts w ere sung by Mrs. Finley, keep them clean. sions. Back of th e se a w ide co rrid o r tw o or th ree w om en from each of th e invited including citizen s of G resham . Mrs Keif, Guy D. Jo n e s and H arold T h ere a re ab o u t 7000 o th e r cities w ill extend th e e n tire length of the v arious com m unities of th e county W. Moore, and in som e n u m b ers by doing th is and G resham cannot afford building, w ith outside en tra n c e s a t assem bled to g e th er so th a t th ey could Mr. Finley. T he acco m p an ist, Miss to be left behind. The re su lt to th e e ith e r end. F our o th e r class room s learn how to m ake th e d ress form. R uth H einrich, is a talen ted m usician locality will be very m arked In im of th e sam e size w ill be provided on T hese com m ittees w ill lead th e d ress and th e b eau ty of th e n u m b ers w as proved sa n ita tio n , low er fire risk and th e m ain floor, tw o a t th e w est and form w ork in th e ir com m unity by a s g rea tly enhanced by h er sy m p ath etic increased beauty and pleasantness. tw o at th e e a st of th e building. The sistin g th e o th e r w om en in sm all h an dling of th e piano. In a ll th e re T h is is a Job for th e whole fam ily au d ito riu m w ill be in th e space back groups to m ake th e form s. w ere about 2(1 sin g e rs in th e com pany, and then some. Everybody get busy of th e m ain co rrid o r and betw een T here w ere com m ittees from six nm ong them being Miss M artha H ag- and let th e tru ck finish th e Job for th e se w ings. It w ill be approxim ately teen com m unities p rese n t and Mrs. b erg and L eslie W alrad , besides the you next Monday. 70 x 50 feet in size and have a large Je ssie McComb, d irec to r in hom e eco o th e rs m entioned. sta g e at the back and a la n te rn room nom ics w ork for th e sta te of Oregon, at the front. C o rridors w ill ru n be assisted by Miss E thel C alkins, county MOTHER AND DAUGHTER tw een au d itorium and cla ss room s club leader conducted th e d em o n stra PLANS MABE PI BLIP from th e m ain co rrid o r at the fro n t of tion. th e building to th e south exits. L arge A fter the m eeting Mrs. McComb w as T he g en eral com m ittee app o in ted to ilets, convenient closets and sto re heard to say th a t th is w as one of th e by M ayor K. A. M iller to a rra n g e for room s w ill be provided, and w ard best d ress form pro jects m eetings th at th e ad eq u ate celeb ratio n of m o th er T he highschool team took W est L inn ro b es w hich w ill be opened into the she had held in th e state. "T h e re was and d au g h ter week has planned for in to cam p F rid a y to a tu n e of 5 to 0. Bchool room s and u nder th e su p e r an in te restin g lot of women p rese n t sev eral events of next week, b egin G resham showed them selves su p erio r vision of th e teachers. from th e v ario u s com m unities and T he 1922 M ultnom ah county delegation a t th e sum m er school for ning with M other's Day next Sunday, In every way and th e su p p o rt behind T he fuel and fu rn ace room w ill be they w ere anxiou s to get th e w ork club boys and g irls a t Oregon A g ricu ltu ral College. May 13, w hich w ill be c a rrie d o ut in W inters who pitched a no hit-no run- in th e p rese n t basem ent, w hich w ill and w ere In siste n t upon m ore w ork th e v ario u s ch u rc h es of th e city a c game for G resham was perfect. T he be used for the new building. The to be tak en up in th e fu tu re ,” said cord in g to th e ir own plans. Some of highschool plays W est L inn th ere, vacuum steam system w ith wood or Mrs. McComb. th e su g g estio n s of th e com m ittee a re today. T he next gam e on th e home coal for fuel will be used. T his plan of w ork w hich th e county th a t m o th ers atten d Sunday school in field will be a g a in st W oodburn th is T he building will be of hollow block agent, S. B. H all, h as arra n g e d Is | th e m o rn in g w ith th e ir d a u g h ters and week F riday. T he gam e Is railed C o n stru ctio n finished w ith stucco and r a th e r new In form and is designed to AWARDING PRIZES. th a t the d au g h ter and m o th ers atten d prom ptly at 3:30. w ill be su rm ounted w ith a roof of supplem ent th e hom e econom ics work FIRST STATE BANK ESSAY CONTEST ch u rc h to g e th er at one or both s e r m etal tiling. The w hole building will w hich is being ca rrie d on by th e sp ec vices of th e day. T h e baseball gam e a t C o rb ett S u n Masonic I I h II, Evening May I Ith be durable, a ttra c tiv e and p rac tica lly ia list in sew ing and n u tritio n , w hich An evening a t hom e by m o th er and day betw een C o rb ett and th e local a re only av ailab le in th is county for fire proof. d a u g h te r som e tim e d u rin g th e week, team resu lted In a victory fo r G re sh C om m encing 8 P. M S h arp . D oors open 7:30 P. M. about four o r five w eeks d u rin g the when th ey m ig h t Invite th e g irl aw ay am by a sco re of 13 to 8. T he gam e A dm ission F ree BAPTIST BAZAAR WILL year. T he dem and h as been so heavy from home, w as one of th e su g g e s w as slow on account of the poor co n BE EVENT OE THURSDAY for m ore w ork In a larg e n um ber of tio n s, and som e serv ice outside the dition of th e diam ond and m any er- Vocal Music F u rn ish ed by th e MisseR L each, P o rtlan d , Oregon com m unities th a t th is plan of com home, such as th e visitin g of th e sick r o r H resu lted . G resham set out to win T h u rsd ay aftern o o n and evening. m unity pro ject com m ittees to m eet ut or stra n g e rs or sh u t-in s by m other from the s ta r t and m ain tain ed a co m May 10, is th e tim e of the b az aa r to be a c e n tra l point w ith Mrs. McComb P RO C . R A M and d au g h ter, each to a rra n g e th e fo rta b le lead th ro u g h o u t th e gam e. given at the G resham g ran g e hall by from tim e to tim e to tak e up definite 1 tim e to su it h er convenience. One of th e ex citin g m om ents of th e th e ladies of th e B ap tist G uild, for th e p ro jects w hich they In tu rn can a ssist Tl B acio” (A rditi) H a rrie t Leach T he clim ax of th e week will be th e gam e w as w hen Qulzzy sto le home p u rpo se of raisin g funds for a new in developing in th e ir own com m unity T he C o-ordination of M others, T ea ch e rs and B ankers A. M eyers m other and d a u g h te r luncheon on w hile F ed ersp cll, p itch er fo r C orbett, ch u rc h building p roject for the h as been w orked out. S everal o th er _ _ , ... „ , Miss Jo n n e Shelley F rid ay evening, May 18. T his will be w as w inding up. Qulzzy w as safe a ch u rc h . It is planned by th e ladles to | proJectB w„ , be tak en up ,a te r , n th e W histling Solo j held in th e M ethodist E piscopal m!!a b ut th e u m p ire called him out. Sandy, Oregon begin serving a ca fete ria lunch at I year. 'c h u r c h , beginning at 7:30. A fine T he re su lt w as a n ear tight. H orton noon. Lunch will be available th ro u g h - M aster Floyd Douglas Miss T ibbits Journeyed all th e way R ecitatio n —“ W hen Sis Bobbed H er H air S andy, O regon , program of in te re st to g irls and worn- also m ade a clean steal home. H am from The D alles In e a ste rn O regon, to j en is being a rra n g e d and a dainty lin for G resham th rew a nice gam e p ro g ram has been arra n g e d for th e | a tt„n(, thlg meetinK an(, ,eft ,mrn„. A ddress, (S u b ject U nknow n) _ , . A ndrew Miller luncheon will be served. and only th e poor condition of th e evening to w hich all a re invited, as diately a fte r th e m eeting to re tu rn to Field S ecre tary ' Oregon B an i» k ers o Assn « j . ,, i|OW,Bg , fo com m ittees w ere ap- diam ond caused th e high score by w ell as to th e sale of vario u s article s h er home. She said a fte r th e m eet " I f ” (V anderpool) H a rrie t Leach pointed to m ake a rra n g e m e n ts for C orbett. T he b a tte ry for G resham and food stuffs w hich w ill be carried ing, ' I f e e l m ore th a n am ply repaid F rid ay n ig h t's g a th e rin g : d ecorating, was H am lin and Q uesinberry. The S ubject of E ssay C ontest on. A g reat v ariety of a rtic le s will j oJ, mJ, t)lne and t ro u b ie fo r com ing so Hon. Geo. W. S tap leto n Mrs. A. H evel, Mrs. 8. C. Jo n es, Mrs. Next S unday th e G resham team be on sale. I fa r to atten d th is m eetin g .” Miss Tlb- "A May M orning" (D enza) H a rrie t L each Chas. Moore, Miss K ate M ossm an, plays th e Covey Motor C ar Co., at F ollow ing is th e p rogram for the b(ts a ,Ire8((makf.r and o p erates the P re se n ta tio n of P rizes C. G. S ch n eid er Miss Mabel In g lis and Mrs. A. McMan- G resham and Sunday. May 20 G resh evening: songs by the G irls Glee d ressm aking school in T he D alles and n u s; p rogram , Mrs. II. L. S t.C la ir, am will ta n g le w ith th e E a ste rn & club, u n d er th e d irection of Miss w as very in siste n t in m aking a rra n g e - "T h e W ren ” (B enedict) H a rrie t Leach Miss F lo ren ce H oney, Miss E lizabeth W estern Dum ber C om pany here. D orothy Dickey, piano solo. Miss T il- ment8 w |th Mr, McComb to boH a lialtery Service, T he Oregon F ire Relief association Jo h n so n ; re fre sh m e n ts and finance, le r of T ro u tdale, read in g s by ^ r8 's im ila r d ress form school w ith the We have m any kinds of p la n ts and I w ish to an n o u n ce to th e public has arra n g e d to c a rry fire and th eft Mrs. F ra n k Peak, Mrs. G ladys Rucgg, E dna S chultz and Mrs. E. H. Kelly. women ,n , hat c lty . th a t I am still d irect ag en t in G resh in su ran ce on autom obiles at cost for Mrs. C. I. R aker, Mrs. C. J. L u n d flow ers. Some of (hem are , cabbage, song by Miss M arian Clow, duet by __________ am for P h ilad elp h ia Diam ond Grid Its m em bers. Ask B. W T h o rn e at q uist, Mrs. H. R. G ebhardt, Mrs. C. cauliflow er, tom atoes, head lettu ce, Miss M artha H agberg and Mrs. K arl Plano Toning. b atteries. Any a d ju stm e n t claim s ta k Bank of G resham . R eserve over one W Guile. Mrs. B. W. E m ery and Miss also a s te rs, m arigold, fern s, zinnias, sn ap d rag o n s and C h arles R ussell and S atisfactio n g u aran teed , $3. F red en c a re of here. R e-ch arg ed and r e half m illion dollars. J. H agberg, trio, ladies of Zion E v an E lsie S harp. O phelia potted roses. 20th C entury tf p airin g any m ake of b attery . C. E g elical ch u rch, pianologue, Mrs. H. 8 . 1 B. Jones, phone G resham 189x1. G rocery.— Adv. Osborn. tf See th a t p ro sp ero u s fa rm e r? He i Clow M ultiply y o u r r e tu r n s by ad d in g Phoge want ads. to 1561. uses th e classified colum ns. P rin tin g o rd ers. Phone 1561. You w ill find th e fre sh e st fru its and w ant ads. to your m ethods. CLEAN UP, or clea r out! v egetables at th e 20th C en tu ry Gro- I Adds add to your ad-vantage. T h e B ank of G resh am pays 6 p er eery. We get them fresh every d a y | Bon t th ro w d irt a t your neighbor. T his Is CLEAN UP week. Make it W ant ads advance your additions, cent in te re a t on tim e d ep o sits.— A d v .lA d v . J Clean It up. 'S tro n g . "U se w ant a d s "—a good adage. 11473395 .Annua/ Berry Growers Picnic on Fair Grounds, Saturday, 12th Baseball Highlights E N T E R T A IN M E N T