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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1924)
W „l, h Sd^fahJ T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 13, NO. »$ g WW> Urod 11 ,o 16. En din Men., fc G resham O utlook l BHUAHY EARLY DATE SET FOR COUNTY FAIR GRESHAM LOSÏS TO HILL MILITARY, 12-21 I«á4 Nation Mourns Passing o i Great War President MO' hAVS program farmers * week given TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS Í1.50 Per Year NEW CLUB AGENT GIVEN RECEPTION G resham high b ask etb all team w as defeated la st F rid ay n ig h t by H ill T he M ultnom ah County F a rm e rs’ M ilitary academ y on th e la tte r ’s floor Week program is now p rac tica lly com T he fair board la st night found it by G resham fo rfeitin g the gam e eight plete and S. B. H all, county ag en t, a n expedient to set th e date for th is m in u tes before 'ts close w ith a score nounces th e first d ay ’s p ro g ram for T he reception given to Mr. and Mrs y e a r’s fa ir on Ju ly 29 to A ugust 3 in of 12 to 24. Monday, F eb ru ary 11th. clusive. The p lay ers o rt th a t th e gam e T he d ay’s p ro g ram will he devoted W. D. K inder by th e Local L eaders a s T his brin g s th e fa ir a t the sam e w as clean a t fir t and G resham early to p o u ltry raisin g and the p o u ltry In- sociation at the home of Mrs. John d u stry of M ultnom ah county It w ill I Ly" cb 0,16 of the m ost enjoyable tim e as la st y ear and includes Sunday. took and held th e lead. T hen Hill H-.........I and ” u,stan<ilng featu res of clu b w ork A ugust 3. took to rough playing. T he sco re at be conducted larg ely on a confidence th is season, H. A. L ew is who had rep rese n ted the end of th e first h alf stood I I to 7 basis by the p o ultrym en who a re In a t Mr. K inder, recen tly appointed club th is fair a t th e m eeting of the Pacific in favor of Hill. ten d an ce at the m eeting. T h ere will ag en t of M ultnom ah to ta k e over th e In th e second h alf th e H ill boys co n N orthw est fa ir association held last be a few sh o rt ta lk s by such men as w eek in S eattle reported on his ex- tinu ed th eir rough ta c tic s and afte r H. E. Cosby, ex tension sp ecialist, of w ork w hich has been conducted by * perlences and told of th e difficulties in ju rin g W in ters by a h u rt in the th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l college, Mr Miss E thel C alkins for the past few Cowkell and o th e r a u th o ritie s in th e arrlv ed ,bp ftr8‘ of th e m onth to encountered a rra n g in g dates for the shoulder, w hich p u t him o u t of the ln e ■ ta k e up his duties. Mr. K inder has p o u ltry w orld. fairs. T h ere are, he said, eighteen gam e, the score ra n up by leaps and fa irs in th e c irc u it and only tw elve bounds. Stuck, B echill an d Nelson Some of th e topics to be discussed been a successful club ag ent in Mal- ua b eu r county and one of Miss C a lk in ’s w eeks of the fa ir period covering Au w ere p u t in to check th e offensive of are th e se: ........................... stay in g In th .. e J«,.«.., p o u ltry u bus in ess; th e cost of ra lsln g ^ p u lle ts *un-1 s tr ‘>nge8t opponents In th e show rin k gust, S eptem ber and O ctober. C er H ill. S tuck m ade fo u r p o in ts and der local conditions based on th e " ta ,e C,Ub honor8- ta in dates are fixed and unm ovable, as a fte r being knocked down tw o or th ree ac tu a l figures; p o u ltry farm m a n ag e -1 ,,. ,6Fe W“ S “ very ful1 atten d a n ce at th e sta te fairs of Oregon and W ash tim es w as laid out. To p rev en t in m ent p roblem s; sta te p o u ltry confer- " receptlon of tbp ,ocal club loaders lngton, and the V ancouver, B. C., fair. ju ry to o th er p lay ers Coach N oftsiu- ence rep o rt. rrom all p a rts of th e county. A num - The county fairs have to be a rran g e d ger called his men off th e floor and Some of th e th in g s to be w orked out ®‘Ub leader8 f r °m th e city of aro u n d th e se dates as n ea rly as pos conceded th e gam e to H ill a t th e m eetings are, To w hat extent ' WBre a ‘8<’ prp8ent’ and P«r - No h ard feelings ex ist betw een th e sible w ith referen ce to th e circ u it to should p o ultry in d u stry be developed ,hp enJoyml,n,8 oi ‘he «ve- be trav eled to m ake th e shipping d is schools and next w eek th e tie betw een 4 5- Æ& • < locally; w hat a re th e chief problem s Whlch was 8peut hX gam es, m u- ta n ce s as sh o rt and convenient as th e two schools w ill be played off on facing th e local p o u ltry m en an d best " ° a " d S° nK' W,th a cbaln of m e rrl- possible. some n eu tra l floor w ith a n e u tra l re f ' •’i m ethods of solution. From th is m eet- 'J '1 p revalling thp w hole evening, eree for th e ch am pionship of M ultno In w orking out th e schedule of lug w ill be determ ined and plan n ed * UeSt8 d e p a rt“d ‘‘» re s u m e dates, said Mr. Lew is, it Is im possible m ah county and the rig h t to m eet the th e extension lines to be follow ed in V ‘ ut ea as club lead ers and sup- to get the horses and a ttra c tio n s a t all w in n er of C olum bia county. M ultnom ah county. p o rters of club w ork, sev eral short, The M idgets advanced one m ore step th e fairs. Some w ill be w ithout horses, .T h e p ro g ram for th e o th e r days of | n a p p ' 8Ppeches w ere m ade by those w , WOODROW WILSON. and th is w ould have been th e case tow ard s th e cham pionship of the o ' N aÏo T s d L MB\ War ? Fe8,dent and A m erican sp o n so r for th e L eague le week w ill be annou n ced soon P resent. Mrs. A lta Stafford, p resid e n t w ith th e M ultnom ah county fair on S paulding league by a win over th e ---------------------- of th e County Club L ead ers asso cia- fast Neighborhood M idgets of P o rt noon T ’ ? m e ln W a8hing‘° " . D. C„ last S unday a little before any o th e r d ate th a n th a t selected. . ' C " aS bOr" *" 1856’ becum e P resident of P rin c eto n in 1902 w as I’DRTI.AND CLUB LEADERS tlon, In a few w ords welcomed Mr. and In referen c e to th e d ate a t first a n land la st S atu rd ay w ith a decisive TTnR d «g t°y ern,°r ° f N#W Jer8ey ln 1910’ wa8 elected 2sth P resident of thé WILL SHOW AT EAIR 1M" A ‘n d er to th e ran c h of club w ork nounced, A ugust 4 to 9, it developed score. T his defeat p u ts th e stro n g tr y w t Î w a inw i?;2/ " d DUFi'lg h‘8 8econd term ,h ls ------------ in M ultnom ah county. Mr. K inder in th a t th e rac in g w ould have to be early neighborhood team out of th e r u n At a m eeting of th e P o rtlan d club his usual happy way prom ised to put vem ber l l . 1918 G errnany’ tb e confll< = ‘ * "d ‘«g w ith th e A rm istice on No- in the w eek to perm it the horses to get ning. T he g u ard in g of R u sh er and the lead ers asso ciatio n held at th e lib ra ry I fo r,h his efforts to keep club w ork up to V ancouver, B. C„ w here th e races shoutin g of Bill (Slip) K eenan w ere On th e conclusion of h o stilities W ilson broke all p reced en ts and w ent to la st F rid ay forenoon it w as u nanl- t0 1,8 P resen t high stan d ard s, s ta r t on S atu rd ay , th e 9th. T his, it fe a tu re s of th e gam e. F ra n c e to ta k e p a rt in th e n egotiations for peace. T he L eague o , Na „ s m ously decided to p a rtic ip a te in club T D- K irk p atrick , club ag e n t of T he G resham high team w ill go to w as thought, w ould be a g re a t d isad deve oped T his w as one of W ilson s pe, pro jects and it w as in th e ^ c e of ex h ib its a t th is y e a r’s M ultnom ah I P ° rtla n d , expressed his ap p re cia tio n van tag e to th e local fair. H ence th e N ew berg th is F rid a y for a re tu rn X d âÎd T h ° PP” Sitl0n th a t be ca rrie d th e *dpa into action. He p rac tica lly co unty fair. on behalf of P o rtlan d club lead ers board, a fte r th o ro u g h ly considering gam e w ith N ew berg. A re a l h ard h f n u S i i “ » Z ’ " ‘ M rU ' “ t '" ’ b" ‘ "> T his asso ciatio n re p re se n ts be- and P o rtlan d club folks as a w hole, a ll th e possibilities, decided on th e fight is expected and G resham will tw een 50 and 60 clu b s and ab o u t 1000 ,o w ard ‘h® co-operation w hich ex ists dates above nam ed w hich would give be handicapped by th e absence of ■d" s1i n t I Vll8On tOUred th e ,n tere8 ts of th e 1“**™ and th e tre a ty w hich club boys and g irls. Mrs. W illiam betw een th e co u n try club w ork and th e fa ir th e u su al a rra n g e m e n t of W inters who is o u t w ith his in ju red he had signed. F e h rn b a c h e r is p resid en t of th e asso- I tb e clty c,u b work. th re e o r four rac in g days com ing at shoulder. It w as w hile on th is trip th a t Mr. W ilson as a p a rt of a highw ay d r iv e elation and T. D. K irk p atric k is city Mr®. E lm er Cook spoke on behulf of T he line-up in la st F rid a y n ig h t’s th e close of th e w eek w ith th e big day club leader. th e County Council of P aren t-T o ach - fa ir" On trh°Ugh “ nd Waa d r,ven ,b ro u g b ‘bp fair g ro u n d s d u rin g th e gam e w as as follow s: S aturday. H. J. P u lfer, se c re ta ry of th e fair, ers asso ciatio n s and pledged th e ir in ¿he n f , WaJ P o rtIa,ld ° ver ‘he Pow ell V alley road a new sp ap er man G resham (12) H ill (24) T he board decided to keep th e fair In th e p resid e n t’s p arty w as killed. rep rese n ted th e fair board a t th is com plete su p p o rt to th e club w ork for N arkin, 11 open on S unday w ith special m usical S trong , 4 Bailey, 1 L iverm ore, 8 « tr i v MF' W.i.1 K,n Contlnued bls to u r 88 fa r as Pueblo, Colorado, w here he w m eeting. T h ere w ere also p re se n t A. ,b e com ing year. and lite ra ry featu res. W hether or not P ullen, 0 .trie ™ ,„ r , 6 . „ „ „„ „ >|moei „ „ „ ¿ . " ’ " “J h . Cain, 1 J. K reuger, Mrs. Jo h n Lynch and Mrs. W illiam F eh ren b ack er, club th e re would be rac in g on th a t day w as W inters, 1 H idorn, 4 Among his la st w ords w ere, “I am a broken m achine Jo h n Flem ing, as a com m ittee from com m itteem an for th e S tate P a re n t- Lunday, 2 n o t determ ined. F a rre ll Mr. W ilson w as a m a rty r to th e cause of w orld peace w hich he h o n e d th e co unty club leaders. S ta te Club T each ers association, told briefly of T h ree m em bers of th e board, p re s Stuck, 4 to achieve th ro u g h th e L eague of N ations. h ° ped L ead er H. C. Seym our atten d ed th e lb e sta te association and its in te re s t e n t for th e first tim e la st night, w ere Hl8 ad m in istra tio n w as a tim e to engender sh a rp p o litical strife m eeting. in club w ork and its efforts to m ake COLUMBIAN HI sw orn in. T hey a re A. F. H am m ar, T he sp irit of th e m eeting w as good club w ork a leading fea tu re in th e or- TASTES SUCCESS pa.88lng yea* ’8 wiU give a tr u e r p erspective to his p lan s an5 achievem ents C. I. R ak er and O. A. E astm an. H- W. F or two y ears” the~C olum bian has- c h ^ r a X ^ a ^ a8 ‘b a‘ «>' a g - a , and th e decision to p a rtic ip a te in th e ganization. S nash all w as chosen to fill the v a com ing county fa ir was unanim ous. County A gent 8. B. H all outlined th o u g h ts and w ork upon m any g en era cancy caused by th e fa ilu re of J. J. ketball boys have been try in g to play | tions. T his a ttitu d e and decision is w el-1 briefly th e scope of extension w ork in John so n to qualify. b ask etb all w ith o u t eith er a coach o r a corned by th e new fair board and will th e county, m entioning th e differen t In addition to th e su p e rin ten d e n ts gym nasium in w hich to play, b ut th is MR. TOWLE ADVISES la st for No. 1 stock. So p lease phone be an en co u rag em en t to them to plan Phases, such us club w ork, home dem - a lre a d y nam ed. P re sid e n t A. W. Metz year, by dint of m uch p rac tice and BERRY GROWERS in your potash o rd ers and If you are for th e best th in g s and co operate with I ‘»nstratlon w ork, and county a g e n t's g e r recom m ended th e follow ing: h ard w ork, both by th e boys and th e ir n „ ----------- th e clubs in every way. w ork, and th e co rrela tio n on th e de- F lo ra l, Mrs. F ra n k H einey; R abbits, coach, Mr. Ham el, th ey have succeed- , E Towle, m an ag er of th e B erry sh o rt of m oney you can get cred it F or sev eral y ea rs th e P o rtlan d boys velopm ent of m ore profitable and bet- th ro u g h th e asso ciatio n for all kinds G eorge H. M orrow ; D om estic Science, ed in p u ttin g a team on th e floor. (' row prs P ack in g com pany ad d resses and g irls clubs have b ro u g h t th e ir ex- te r ag ric u ltu ra l and home conditions, of fertilizer. O rders should be placed M rs. A nna H evel and Mrs. C. J. L und L ack of previous tra in in g , how ever, , 6 follow ing le tte r to th e Co-opera- h iblts to G resham for th e county fair I A bout 50 p ersons w ere p resent, rep - q u is t; A rt, Mrs. Ben Cam eron. The has been a g a in st them and th ey lost , ' Ve B erry G row ers of G resham and now for sto ck y ard or sheep c o rra l f e r and It will be g ratify in g to all frien d s rese n tin g clubs from all over th e tilize r to in su re delivery in tim e. ac ce p ta n ce of th ese perso n s is being five successive gam es, th e clo sest V “Now ju s t a w ord ab o u t p la n ts and of th e fair to know th a t they will p a r- county, from P o rtlan d to C orbett and sou g h t for th e d ep a rtm en ts nam ed. gam e being w ith M ilwaukie w hen th e th 8 w eek'8 tra d e le tte r we wish tic lp a te th is year. | from O rient to th e Colum bia riv er. T he board voted to extend an invi score w as 15 to 12. T he G resham *° Feport tb e re su lt of our m eeting of p lan tin g . G ooseberries should be set ta tio n to th e P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso cia team gave them th e w o rst drubbing, th e 8tockholders of th e P ack in g com- now as soon as th e soil is dry enough lUAMP EIRE GIRLS TO pany th a t w as held on th e 28th of to work. The econom ic co n feren ce at LIABLE TO ARREST tio n s of th e county and of th e city of th e score being 42 to 10. IE USING OLD TAGS! BUILD FIREPLACE H ereto fo re th e g irls have never Ja n u a ry at ‘be can n ery office for the C orvallis favored Increased p lan tin g s. P o rtla n d to occupy booths in the m ain pavilion w ith ed ucational exhibits. even attem p ted to play, b u t th e ir purp o se of co n sidering th e co n tra ct W e have a lim ited q u an tity of p la n ts Sam A. Kozer, s e c re ta ry of sta te , T he O’ You Cam p F ire g irls of T he q uestion of ca rry in g o u t the coach, Miss C rockett, h as been doing f° F increaae of cap ital stock th a t was Will you p la n t an acre* If so, o rd er has notified all peace officers, u n d er G resham a re p lan n in g on building a now. « b o ard 's d eclaratio n in favor of a s tr ic t som e very good w ork w ith them , d rill- r<?ad a t tb e w in ter picnic. T he en- date of F eb ru ary 1, th a t th e days of com m unity lire place at th e fair Strawberries. ing p a rtic u la rly on play in g a clean dorsem ent a t tb ® sto ck h o ld ers m eeting ly clean fa ir cam e up for extended g race a re ended for d riv ers of m otor grounds. They have consulted th e "W e need from 50 to 100 ac res p la n t vehicles who have n ot secured 1924 m ayor, and he approves of th e plan, discussion. T he q uestion raised w as gam e. H ow ever, th ey lost th e ir first I W8# P ractically unanim ous, and the how to in su re th is resu lt. P a s t ex gam e to Sandy and th e second to P ark sfgnlng was g en eral, and we w ish to ed th is season. T he p ro sp ect seem s license tags. a com m ittee of the Camp F ire g irls I Invite all who have not signed to call b rig h t for values. T he best v arie tie s p eriences w ere noted. I t w as desired Rose. On acco u n t of th e congestion of ap- will m eet with th e council a t its next F rid a y evening both team s m et th e a t th e offlce wben convenient when to , p la n t a re M arshalls, New O regons to cinch th e m a tte r so th a t th e re -------.p lic a tio n s ab o u t New Y ears an d fol- m eeting. Money is b e im r rala«<l h v w ould be no u n c e rta in ty and no fa il Sandy team s in a re tu rn gam e on th e " 1' detail8 of th e c o n tra c t will be ex- am . er erg , o. 80. Get good p la n ts low ing th e license d ep a rtm en t of th e th e sale of cook books published by from last y ea r’s p la n tin g and p la n t se c re ta ry of sta te 's office h as b e e n 1 ’ ” PUhHshed by u re. To do th is th e follow ing was C orbett floor and tw o hotly contested pla,ned 1,1 thp Judgm ent of th e w rit- u n anim ously c a rrie d : gam es w ere fought out, th e Colum bian PF , h ' 8 ,8 of tb e utm o8‘ im portance early. W . have a lot of good p la n ts about sw am ped an d leniency h as been I T he g irls held an In terestin g in ltla- Moved th a t th e se c re ta ry be in g irls w inning 13 to a w ith tw o referees “ nd Wl11 *u a ran te e to the g ro w ers for listed from our m em bers and can su p show n. Now th e office can issu e ta g s tlon last S atu rd ay , at th e home of Miss stru c te d to explicity provide in con p a rt of th e tim e, and th e boys w in- a ” tlm e th e o w n ership of th e ir in v est ply you.’’ th e sam e day th e ap p licatio n is re- D oris Z im m erm an. F our new g irls n ection w ith any and all co n tra cts m ents w ithout an y ch ance of th e stock ceived hence th e re is no excuse for w ere tak en Into th e cam p fire T hey w ith concessio n aires th a t no gam b ning 28 to 19. B ram h all, th e boys' An In terestin g m eeting of G resham ........................ ling, gam bling devices or gam es of fa ste st fo rw ard , has scarcely recov- g ettin g into th e hands of o utside par Odd Fellow s Is ................... looked fo rw ard to on " ny aPPU cant being long w ithout his w ere Je an Adlx, M argaret S t.C la ir. If be “ » «fl»® w ith- D orothy Cooper and H elen A lthaus. ch an ce of any kind w hatever, o r any • ered from a recen t illness, and was ties. We hope th a t all m em bers will T h u rsd ay evening of th is week when I im m oral show , sh all be p erm itted and i able to play only p a rt of th e gam e or 8ign Up and p ro tec t ‘belr “ wn busi w ork in th e th ird degree will be • exem , o ut it he ts liable to be a rrested . In A fter th e Initiation a cerem onial w as sam e a re stric tly prohibited on the 1------ D oris Zlm m em an took th e piffled. A good atten d a n ce of m em an em ergency he m ay g et a p erm it If held. fa ir grounds during th e 1924 fa ir; th e sco re would have likely been high-1 j he m akes ap p licatio n . ran k of Wood G ath erer, and Joyce “T his is th e la st call on fertilize r as er, but even so, he m ade 15 p o in ts in and th a t if evidence of th e existence of b ers is expected and v isitin g b ro th ers we m u st tu rn in o u r o rd ers next week “Follow ing the policy of th e d ep a rt- | K idder th e ran k of F ire Maker. an y gam bling, gam bling device or the first 18 m inutes. a re alw ays welcome. _______________ m en t of a y ear ago,” “an d in o rd er I gam e of chance, o r im m oral or illegal T he above scores leave th e Colum-1 In o rd er to get th e potash on th e land conduct, be presen ted to th e board, bian and Sandy team s tied and it has in ,lnie ,o do tbe m os‘ W e have WOOD SAWING th a t “ " nlform u n d ersta n d in g m ig h t KILBOURNE QUINTET said co ncessionaire shall on proof be not yet been decided w here or w hen ab u n d an t I»ro°f of ‘ he benefit of the Quickly and efficiently done by »g. p re v a |l am ong all peace officers, th< I WILL GIVE PlfOUIftVf fo re the fa ir board be declared to th e decisive gam es will be played. I U8e P°‘ash In producing a sw eeter, p erts. Ail o rd ers pro m p tly atten d ed ! U8e 1923 license p la tes w as p erm it _______1. have forfeited his concession p riv il G E O ^S H A w “ Phoned-»”» SM IT „ ! t8d « 2 « « o n s e The K ilbourne Q ulntett, w hich is firm er b erry and an in v estm en t of ege and any and all concession money ________________ ” 8M ,T H Plates w ere received from th e secre- giving Its second program lu G resham . p aid ; and th e fair board reserv es the RADIO T ILK TO I from *° p er a rrp WIH In su re you rig h t to close up any such concession Wood Saw ing. taFy ° f 8 ta te’ provldpd tbp ow ners of Will ap p e ar next F rid ay night at th e ( LI B (¿IRLS TONIGHT a nnKh better n u ality of berries. This and te rm in a te any privileges th a t may is v ery im p o rtan t as it adds so much F o r quick and efficient wood saw ing 8Ucb veblclp8 produced satisfac to ry gym nasium , u n d er auspices of the have been gran ted . Miss Helen Cowgill, a s sista n t sta te *° ‘bp value of th e fru it, especially for caH Cox Bros., su ccesso rs to M elugln evidence of having m ade applic ation , high school. T his Is th e class of en- T hose p rese n t a t la st n ig h t's m eet club leader, will ta lk over th e rad io can n in g purposes. We expect to can & Cox’ Phone G resham 176. | for 1924 licenses. From th is date all te rta in m e n t th e high school Is proud ing w ere P re sid en t A. W. M etzger, th is e v e n in g t o H h - g i r l i lu b m e m b e r s . I f ° u r tim es as n in n le i i I’iniio In n in g . n o , t o r v e h ic l e o w n e r s , w h o h h * e n o t to recom m end and If h eard in P o rt Vice P re sid en t H. A. Lew is, T re a su re r G irls a re asked to g ath er a t hom es as ‘‘»rmerly and in selling to o th e r P lano tu n in g 13. P iano and o rg an secured 1924 licenses, should subm it land would eoat two or th ree tim es the Theo. B rugger, S ecre tary H. J. P ulfer, w here th e re a re radios and listen to canner8 ‘bey can and will pay m ore ^ P a ir in g . F red B. Jones. Phone o r- th e ir ap p licatio n s th e re fo r th ro u g h am o u n t It can be heard for in th e T. R. H ow itt, C. 1. R aker, O. A. E a s t ders to Outlook, 1561, or TA bor 8952. th e sheriffs of th e ir co u n ties and first the ta lk w hich will be broad casted by | money for high g rad e b erries. It is —Adv. high school. The program begins ___ ___ tf m an. A. F. H am m ar, E. W. A ylsw orth. ! se cu re te m p o rary license ta g s In case pro m p tly a t 8:15. Reserved se ats a re possible to get tw o or th ree cen ts per [ K. G. W. a t 7:45. D. W. McKeown and H. L. St. Clair. , they d esire to o p era te th e ir c a rs from on sale. pound m ore for sw eet, firm, brig h t T he new d irec to rs are tak in g hold J T his w ill be th e first tim e so far as th e d ate appM eatlon for license is 1. M arch—“On to P la tts b u r g ” (C la rk ). know n th a t the rad io has been used berries, so if you can produce th is Too L ate to Classify. w ith com m endable zeal and though in g ettin g Inform ation to g roups of q u ality It will keep down your p ic k D E E P W E L L P U M P w ith 87 feet of pipe m ade. In those cases w here th e ca r 2. C h a ra c te ristic — “T he L eady P i c k i n g M u llb ary s” (K elley). th ey realize they have som e hard prob In good condition. H. C. W lhlon, G re sh ow ners do not intend to drive th e ir club girls. G irls belonging to cook ing costs, as you will pay as much for 3. Oboe Solo—“O rie n ta ls" (M a rtin ) Mr. am , phone 381. lem s to solve and m uch hard w ork c a rs before th e rec eip t of th e p e rm a ing, sew ing, hom em aking and canning picking soft sloppy b erries as firm Kilbourne. ahead they a re determ ined to m ake ¡ club will be in terested In th e ta lk of ones. It may be n ecessary for us to N IN E H EAV Y R H O D E IHLAND Red n en t license from th e se c re ta ry of 4. P la n o Solo-- S uite P a tlte ” (Ol.-son) th e M ultnom ah county fair one w orthy j p u llets for sale, lay in g now H. C. W lh sta te s ap p licatio n s should be m ade d i C la riss a Kllliourne. pay a g re a te r prem ium th is y ear th an th e a s sista n t s ta te club leader. lon, R. 4, G resham phone 381 of the nam e. They e a rn e stly solicit ¡ B R ending—Selected. M rs K llb o u tn e re c t to th a t official.” If th is plan proves su ccessfu l It will « R everie— " C a th e d ra l C him es" (A r th e suggestions and cooperation o f ) nold) all Interested In m aking the fair a | be continued on th e first T uesday of T he Modern W oodmen of A m erica 7. Violin Solo—“M azurka De C oncert each m onth for th e benefit of oth er w o rthy success. w ill m eet W ednesday evening, F ebru-1 (M usin) Iren e K ilbourne club m em bers. T he prem ium list com m ittee is one j P A R T II. ' a ry 6 at 8 p. m. In sta lla tio n of officers j of th e first to function. A m eeting of 1 By Rockwood Social Club ! w ill ta k e place and m em bers a re I 8. Sax ¡«phone Solo — "T he S h e p h e rd s ' f a r d ni Thank«. C om plaint (H o llen d e r) Mr Kil th is com m ittee has alre ad y been held Í We w ish to th an k o u r m any friends | u rged to be present. bourne. RO CK W O O D G R A N G E IIA L L and an o th er m eeting is appointed for anti neighbors who so w onderfully as- » M arim ba Solo— " E x c ite m e n t" (C ox) Notice Io Public. T h u rsd ay night, F eb ru ary 14. a t which slsted du rin g the illn ess and death of H e rb e rta K ilbourne. our beloved one. We a re e te rn a lly On account of th e co n stru c tio n w ork 1« O v ertu re— ' ’f>rpheus" (O ffenbach). tim e the su p e rin ten d e n ts a re asked to g rateful. in fro n t of our place of b u sin ess we 1J. Vocal Solo— " I'd Build a World In These dances will be given th e second and fourth S atu rd ay eve m eet w ith th e com m ittee to a rra n g e Mr. Anson Pow ell, Mrs. G eorgia will dispense only oil, g rease and a c H e a rt of a R ose” (N ichols) Ire n e nings of each m onth. Moore. Mr. R alph H arvey, Mr. and th e prem ium s for th e various d e p a rt cessories. Our sto rag e and re p a ir de- , Kilbourne. Mrs. J. T. H eatnole. A partm ents a re d o se d . ' i t . m ents. D escriptive F a n ta s ia — "S u n rise In LYNCH Olt( IIESTHA GRESHAM GARAGE S um m er ( Laie T h lere). COMMITTER—Mrs A lbert K reuger, A lbert K reuger, B E Dolce P hone 2391. H am lin A Hosa, P rops, j li. C larin e t Solo- F a n ta s e —“Old F o lk s B argains In 12-foot used field gate See th e b arg a in s listed in the W ant C larence Johnson, P ete r W elland, F. H. Dye. a t H om e” Mr. K ilbourne. . W. M etzger A Co.—Adv. Ads. ‘ 14 Mar«h-—"O lym piad" (M en ter). Adda add to your ad-vantage. 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