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Farmers Week 1» Scheduled for February 11 to 16, Ending With Usual Business Men’s Banquet to Fanners and Wives T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 13, NO. »9 TREASURER MAKES FINANCIAL REPORT City tre a su re r. Jo h n H. M etzger, has handled for th e city m any thousands of d o llars in th e gen eral and w ater funds d uring th e past year, according to his ann u al sta te m en t w hich w as r e cently draw n up. T he re p o rt show s for th e y ear 1923 th e la rg e st item of receipts w as from taxes, being in g en eral fund »6096.58, and in w ater fund »2687.45. N ext low er th a n th is is th e item of w ate r ren ts am ounting to »7444.80. T he sm allest item of receipts is dog tags, »7.50. T he city paid d u rin g th e y ear for s tre e t lights »1527.65, and to th e P o rt land w ater b ureau »5069.40. T he re p o rt is as follow s: GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 102» LINCOLN RAY BANQUET NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT A Lincoln b an q u et will be given next T uesday eveniug a t th e com m er cial club room s in the Oregon build ing in P o rtlan d , beginning at 6:30, un der auspices of th e rep u b lican ce n tral com m ittee. About 400 p lates a re being provided and a larg e atten d an ce is ex pected. It w ill be a tre a t in every way. Many from th e e a ste rn p a rt of the county should attend. Young peo ple, studying th e life of L incoln a re urged to atten d . T h ere w ill be special tab les for G. A. R. men and Legion and S panish w ar veteran s. Ju d g e T. L. H a rris w ill deliver th e prin cip al ad d ress an d it will be w orth hearing. O thers who w ill ta k e p a rt on th e p ro g ram a re Rev. G ilbert, Mrs. W. J. H aw kins, Colonel H am er, Cas sius P eck and Sam L aughlin. E x cel lent m usical fe a tu re s are being pro vided. H. L. St. C lair, a t th e Outlook office, has a su p p ly of tic k ets and would be glad to have th e nam es of an y who desire tick ets. T he price is re a so n able. T ra n sp o rta tio n can be provided for those needing same. PROGRAM FOR FARMERS WEEK COMPLETED BY COUNTY AGENT BOTULINUS POISON IS R A RE BUT DEADLY T he sta te board of h ea lth h a s given o ut th e follow ing in fo rm atio n on th e M any Specialists W ill G ive Results of E xperim ents and !’*,lson whi,'h has la te ly caused eleven Studies. H om em akers to Be H elped. Banquet Botulism is a deadly food poison. T he nam e botulism has lost its o rig i Saturday to A dults A ttending M eetings. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year EXPERT ADVICE FOR VEGETABLE GROWERS T he T ro u td ale city h all w as the m eeting place la st W ednesday nig h t of about a hundred g ro w ers of vegetables nal significance w hich w as sau sag e poisoning. It w as th ought th a t the ■for th e m a rk e t and o th e rs in terested in MONDAY, FEBRUARY I THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1». germ th a t produces th e poison cau sin g in ten siv e gard en in g . POULTRY DAY. botulism w ould grow only ia sausage, H EK K V HAY. S everal n otable re p re se n ta tiv e s of tzger s H all) (M etzger's hut it is now know n th a t it will grow (M e tz g e r s H a ll) A. K. L Y M A N . C h a ir m a n . i e a . m . R e p o rt o f R e c o m m e n d a tio n o f i n ham , co ttag e cheese, strin g beans. th e Union Pacific system , w hich in 10 a . m. C o st o f R a is in g P u lle ts u n d e r E c o n o m ic C o n fe re n c e . 11. O. A n d re w s. I . ___ _ cludes th e O.-W. R. & N., w ere p rese n t . , , , , co rn , asp arag u s, and rip e olives. L o cal C o n d itio n s . F r e d H . CockeU . A d a p tin g r e p o r t to lo cal c o n d itio n s. i. , u... < I H o t u l i s m is <1 d is e a s e b u t is and explained th e n a tu re of th e co 11 a. m . S ta y in g in th e P o u ltr y B u s i Q t n e r a l d is c u s s io n . n e ss. H. E . C o sb y , P o u l t r y S p e c ia lis t. 1 30 p . m . G ro w in g P ro b le m s a n d T h e ir m ore com mon in E urope th a n in Am er- o p eratio n th e railro a d com pany de O. A. C. R e la tio n to M a r k e tin g P ro b le m s . P ro f. ica. In a period of 22 y ea rs th e re 1 :30 p. m . P o u ltr y F a r m M a n a g e m e n t. O A C B r° W" ’ H o r “ v u ltu r a l S p e c la iia t w e r e 150 p e o p | e q j a n d a n d i e d o f t h o sired to give in aiding th e develop A. G. L u n n . P r o f e s s o r o f P o u ltr y H u s m ent of p roduction in th e te rrito ry 2:30 p. m R e p o rt o f L o cal C o m m i t s I ^ 8eB’e ’ a “ 0nKBPPr<,,llm a i eIy b a n d r y . O. A. C. Among 2 :30 p. m . S t a t e P o u ltr y P r o g r a m a n d o n D e v e lo p m e n t P ro g r a m . A d o p tio n o f I people. T h erefo re it cannot be contiguous to T ro u td ale. C o n fe re n c e R e p o rt. H . E. C o sb y , P o u ltr y p r o g ra m . com pared in m ag n itu d e to tu b ercu lo sis th o se p rese n t and who took p a rt in the S p e c ia lis t, O. A. C. 3 P m . G e n e r a l D isc u ss io n o f L o cal o r syphilis. B otulism is th e cau se of m eeting w ere, H. E. L o u n sb u rry, g en P roblem s. forage poisoning in h o rses and of litn- TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12. era l fre ig h t a g e n t; A. S. Edm onds, ... , 1 .. b ern e ck in chick en s and turkeys. PD i IP O DAT. F arm er 10 a. m.‘ ’cm b ‘S !a^li!i‘ooiference. Mrs . T llere hB8 been “ m arked in crease a ssista n t traffic m a n ag e r; ( M e tz g e r ’s H a ll) GENERAL FUND. H. W . L Y N C H C h a ir m a n . O. A. S ta ffo rd . P re s id e n t. in th e num ber of recorded o u tb reak s Sm ith, all of P o rtlan d . C. C. GIgnoux R E C E IP T S . 10 a. m . C ro p R e p o rt o f S t a t e C o n f e r 11 a m . G ro u p M e e tin g s o f L e a d e r s o f botulism in th e U nited S tates w ith- of S alt L ake, a s s is ta n t su p erv iso r of en c e a n d th e A p p lic a tio n to L o cal C o n d i Cash on hand Jan . 1, 1923 2,038.63 jn th e p ast few years. T he p rese n t tio n s. D isc u ss io n led by C. E. S p en ce, n n d F rie n d s . a g ric u ltu re for th e Union Pacific sy s T axes ___ _________ S t a t e M a rk e t A g e n t a n d G. R. li y s l o p 6,096,58 D e m o n s tra tio n o u tb rea k In A lbany is th e only one in F a r m C ro p s, O. A. C. M e ° r Utdale Poul,ry Club A j K reuier th e h isto ry of O regon and in the num - tem. P ed d le rs' L icenses 537.00 1 :30 p. m . P o t a t o G ro w in g P ro b le m s . F in es ... ____ 121.00 2 30 p. m . R e p o rts o f G ro u p C o m m itte e . I cast's and ra te of fata lity is one A. D. K endall presided and follow G. R . H y s lo p , F a r m C ro p s. O. A. C. A ssessm ents on Im prove ing an a p p ro p ria te ex p lan atio n of the 2:30 p. m. P o t a t o G r a d in g D e m o n s tr a H. C. S e y m o u r. S ta te C lu b L e a d e r, a n d of th e g re a te st in th is country. m ents 122.47 J h e b ac‘J’U8 b o tu lin u s grow s only tio n a n d th e W o rk in g o f tn e I n s p e c tio n w ili’ 'a™ i1s‘tn inSt‘ h l e cm!fee? e m e . ‘ ' ' Ub L ei“ ’e r ' A ssessm ents B uilding Side L a w . R . L. R in g e r, U. S. M a rk e t. w hen deprived of air and a t room p u rp o ses of th e m eeting introduced w alks 176.14 HOUSEHOLD MANAGEMENT. te m p eratu re . It produces th e b o tu li th e various sp eak ers. ( G re s h a m G r a n g e H a ll) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15. Dogs Tags 7.50 n u s toxin. T he b o tu lin u s toxin is the Mr. G ignoux w as th e p rincipal 10 a. m . E v e r y d a y P ro b le m s in H o u s e DAIRY AND FARM MANAGEMENT. only one of th e tru e toxins th a t is T he County, H all R ent 15.00 h o ld M a n a g e m e n t. A. G r a c e Jo h n s o n . sp eak er. H e show ed a m ark ed fam il ZION EYANGELIUAL P r o f e s s o r H o u s e h o ld A d m in is tr a tio n . Fo ? S lat« ? P r o g r a m o f I Po,8° noU8 w h« 1 ta k en by m outh. It 10 a . m . O ia rity w ith t e a g ric u ltu ra l situ atio n T o t a l _______________ 2 :30 p. m . I n c r e a s in g th e F a m ily I n D e v e lo p m e n t. » 9,114.32 CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS is exceedingly poisonous. A 260 gram co m e by S to p p in g th e H o u s e h o ld L e a k s. W A R R A N T S P A ID . 11 a. m. F a r m R u s in e s s S u g g e stio n s . gu in ea pig w as killed by 1.200,000 of a th ro u g h o u t th e co u n try , esp ecially as A. G r a c e J o h n s o n , P r o f e s s o r H o u s e h o ld S tre e t L i g h t s ______________» 1,527.65 R . S. B ern e, F a r m M a n a g e m e n t D e m o n drop of toxin. Religious school w ill be held for A d m in is tr a tio n . P erso n s have been to dem ands of th e ea ste rn m a rk e ts s t r a to r. S ala ries __________ 2,523.68 ch ild ren of public school age to m o r know n to die from “n ib b lin g ’’ a sm all and conditions of production and sh ip 1:3 0 p. ni. D a ir y P ro d u c tio n P ro b le m s Im proving S tr e e t s __________ 574.15 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13. • o f T o d a y . N. C. J a m is o n , D a ir y S p e c ia l p ortion of a pod of strin g beans. H a u lin g ................. 116.90 row m orning from 9 to 12. SO IL S, F E R T IL IZ E R , R O D E N T S . ist. O. A. C. Sym ptom s of poisoning m ay ap p e ar ping. H e en couraged celery grow ing P aid out S tanding W a rra n t 775.00 On Sunday th e u su al services w ill ( M e tz g e r 's H a ll) 3 p. m . P r o d u c tio n c o s ts In r e la tio n to in as sh o rt a period as four h ours and in w hich he believed th e T ro u td ale 10 a. m. B u ild in g u p Soil b y C ro p R o- P ro f ita b le F a r m in g . In te re s t on W a rra n t_______ 56.96 ta k e place w ith Sunday school a t 10 R. 8. H esse, F a r m as long as Bix days a fte r entlllg food section excelled. H e gave m uch In ta tio n . F . E . P ric e , S oil« S p e c ia lis t, P rin tin g 62.40 a. m. and p rea ch in g services in the O. A. C. rio T H iM i n t v co n tain in g th e poison. T he g en eral fo rm atio n reg a rd in g grow ing and S u r v e y i n g _________________ 88.99 E nglish language a t 11 o’clock an d in 1 ap p e aran c e of th e p atien t is one of shipping of head lettu ce, but advised 11 a. m . O th e r I m p o r t a n t S oil P ro b - ( G re s h a m G r a n g e H a ll) L abor _____________________ 314.13 lem s. ia l. D e s ig n s m u scu lar w eakness, anxiety, u tte r 10 a . tn. S e le c tin g M a te r L um ber 91.35 th e G erm an la n g u ag e at 11:45 o’clock. 1 :30 p. m . L a te s t M e th o d s o f R o d e n ts a n d S ty le s to S u it th e I n d iv id u a l. E s th e r help lessn ess, difficulty in sw allow ing, g re a t caution in sta rtin g th is line. T he H ard w are 32.26 T he p asto r, th e Rev. H. R. G ebhardt, C o n tro l. I. N. G a b rie ls o n , U. S. B io B . C ooley, C lo th in g S p e c ia lis t, O. A. C stru g g le for b rea th , and u n su ccessfu l crop w as p rofitable w here conditions 1 :S0 p. m . S h o rt C u ts a n d l a t t e M e th R epair W ork ______ __ 62.50 w ill preach on th e to p ic: “T ares lo g ic a l D e p a r tm e n t. He said cauliflow er 2:30 p. m . T h e I m p o r ta n c e o f H u m u s In o d s in H o m e S ew in g . E s t h e r H. C ooley, a ttem p ts to a rtic u la te , hoiking a p ic w ere favorable. D ecorating ________________ 139.61 Among th e W heat.” Special m usic th e S oil a n d S oil P ro b le m s in M u ltn o m a h C lo th in g S p e c ia lis t, O. A. C. tu re w hich once seen w ill never be w as ea sie r grow n and shipped. S u p p lie s .......... 83.14 C 'o o u n ty . F . E. P ric e , S o ils S p e c ia list, forgotten. G resham F ire D epartm ent 100.00 by the choir. A special in v itatio n is O. A. Ó. Mr. G ignoux said his com pany w as T he poisoning is caused by a toxin NUTRITION PROGRAM. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1« extended to all who have no ch u rch C oncrete P ipes ______ ____ 177.50 and n ot th e germ . It m ay develop in anxious to aid g ro w ers w ith in fo rm a ( G re s h a m G r a n g e H a ll) Annual Proilurts Banquet, 12:30 p. in. T elephone 10 a . m . A S to ry in Iv o ry . ( W ith la n - 1.45 home. (M asonic H all) . m any of th e foods we eat w hen the tion, w ith providing speedy and safe e r n s lid e s fo llo w ed by a d isc u ssio n p e rio d ). F uel 35.50 G ven b y th e G r e s h a m B u s in e s s M en to conditions a re rig h t. All th a t Is lie- shipping facilities an d in help ing to T he E d u catio n al Council of th e S un 1 30 p. m . A P e r s o n a l M a tte r o f C r e d its a n d D e b its (in w h ic h e a c h o n e p r e s e n t Is F a n n e r s a n d t h e i r w iv e s w’h o h a v e a t cessa ry for th e form ation of th e pois find a m a rk e t for p ro d u cts. He T otal » 6,763.17 day school w ill hold its re g u la r In v ite d to ta k e p a r t w ith a p e n c il). M a r te n d e d d u r in g th e w eek . on in m any k in d s of can n ed food is m onthly m eeting n ex t M onday eve g e r y M. S m ith , N u tr itio n S p e c ia lis t, O.A.C. A d m iss io n b y T ic k e t th a t sp o res of th e o rg an ism rem ain th o u g h t th e T ro u td ale section should To b alance cash on hand » 2,381.15 ning. T his w ill also be th e first se s alive w ithin th e co n tain e r a fte r it has be good for 1000 carlo ad s of celery a been processed. T he sp o res of th e b a season. sion of th e new te ac h er tra in in g class. WATER FUND. S P R IN G D A L E TROUTDALE cillu s w ill re s is t th e te m p e ra tu re of On T uesday evening of n ex t week RECEIPTS. A n um ber of q u estio n s reg a rd in g boiling w ater sev eral hours. A box su p p er Is to be held a t the Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1923 »19,980.67 th e Young P eo p le’s L eague w ill hold Sunday v isito rs a t th e hom e of Mr. Botulism can be p revented by exer- fre ig h t ra te s w ere raised by a ta lk by W ater R ents 7,444.80 a L incoln-W ashington box social. All S p rin g d ale schoolhouse on F eb ru ary and Mrs. Rd. S hroy w ere Mr. and Mrs. l c | Bi,lg th e follow ing p rec au tio n s: Do Mr. T ruelove, a ce le ry g ro w er and T axes . 2,687.45 ladies, young an d old, a re req u ested 14. T he ladies a re each asked to M. B Shroy and tw o ch ild ren from not use any canned food w hich show s th ese called fo rth an ex p lan atio n from L indberg, W ashington, H arry Sum - (he slig h te st sign of spoilage. Use no b rin g a box w hich w ill sell at th e set T otal »30,112.92 to p re p a re a box co n tain in g enough m erfleld of P o rtlan d and Mrs. E. J- canned food u n le ss it has been pro- Mr. Edm onds. T h e feeling w as good food for two. I t is suggested th a t th ese p rice of 50 cents. Cake and coffee will Shroy o f I rineville, Oregon, who has cessed a t high te m p e ra tu re ; th is Is and all w ere inform ed by th e s ta te WARRANTS PAID. S ala ries » 691.06 • boxes be in keeping w ith th e valen- be served on th e side. E veryone come. ju s t re tu rn e d from C alifornia. especially ap p licab le to vegetables of m ents made. L abor .............................. .. _ 7,676.36 tin e season. T he boxes w ill be sold T he S p rin g d ale Needle club m et , H om er Jo n es of P o rtlan d w as a th e type th a t a re used in salad s. To P ip es and F ix tu res 11,464.92 to th e h ig h est bidder. All frien d s a re w ith Mrs. H. N. C h risten sen W ednes- C. E. T rav illio n , re p re se n tin g Sw ift S unday v isitor a t th e H. C. McGinnis ¡n su re high te m p e ra tu re a p re ssu re E n gin eerin g 742.40 home. & Com pany, gave a ta lk on th e im cooker is a necessity. day. Q uite a b it w as accom plished cord ially invited to atten d and enjoy H ard w are and Supplies 96.08 Mr. and Mrs. J. T. H eatw ole left p o rtan ce of th e rig h t fe rtiliz e r for 2,137.50 I th e evening w ith th e m em bers of th e to w ard s th e q u ilt th e club is m aking. In te re s t on Bonds S atu rd ay for th e ir hom e in D enver, DR. PA USONS AT various cro p s to keep th e soil in co n P o rtlan d W ater B ureau Mr. F e rn b e c h e r's in fa n t son, w ho Colorado, 5,069.40 League. The m eeting on Monday and METHODIST UHURUH dition. P aym ents on Bond ___ 1,890.00 T uesday evening w ill be held a t th e had been ill for som e tim e w ith p n eu Jo h n L audan h as sta rte d w ork on a H a u lin g 35.10 new g arage. He expects to p u rch ase F a rm e r S m ith w as th e re w ith his m onia, died la st week. a c a r w hen it is com pleted. T he p u lp it a t th e M ethodist E plsco- old-tim e P rin tin g _________ 60.05 A ndrew B rugger hom e on th e Base hum or and en th u siasm , Mrs. H a rry Gill of H erm iston, O re L ine road. Wm. C raw ford has bu ilt an addition pal ch u rc h will be filled Sunday m orn- though he adm itted he w as 79 yoars gon, has been v isitin g Mrs. Alice to his resid en ce and p ut in a co n crete ing by n r . Jo h n P arso n s, asso ciate T otal ............................. »29.862.S7 Community Church Announcements. Fricky. basem en t and o th erw ise Im proved his „ f the p , fl C h ristian Advo- old and had for m any y ears been In P reach in g serv ices are held every th e em ploy of th e railro a d com pany, Cash on hand Dec. 31, 1923 250.05 p ro p erty . H elen Je n k in s of P o rtlan d and G. C. L ew is H ow ell h as shingled th e roof c a te - Darsons is w ell know n in en co u rag in g th e rig h t kind of farm ing Sunday a t 2 p. m., p ray e r m eetings on F o ster of A storia have been visitin g Free Methodist Church Announce I T uesday evenings and Young P eople's of his house and b u ilt on an addition G resham , and his m any frien d s w ill be and th e rig h t kind of living. ments. Study on F rid ay evenings. Rev. S. F. Mrs. O. W oodard. and a porch. m ost happy to w elcom e him to th e Too m any farm ers, he thought, w ere T here will be services a t th e F ree P itts w ill p reach next Sunday. E v ery A ndy A nderson and Mrs. Lydia Os- ch u rch try in g to grow som ething th ey could tra n d of V ancouver, W ashington, w ere I M ethodist church next Sunday m o rn one is cord ially invited. S A N D Y B L U F F callin g on old frien d s h ere S atu rd ay T he PnK<or- ,,ie A- 8 - H,8py> exchange for d o lla rs and th en bought ing and evening, a t w hich tim e the w ill p rea ch th e serm on a t B oring Sun- a t th e sto res on cre d it provisions they Card of Thanks. p asto r. Rev. E. N. Long w ill preach. S unday being Chas. W ilkenson's evening. Sunday school w ill begin a t 10 Irv in M ickley from New York has day m o rn in g a t 11 o ’clock. He has We desire to ex p ress our h e a rtfe lt b irth d ay , Mrs. W ilkenson gave a b irth should grow , “N in e-ten th s of th e d is o’clock. C lasses for all ages will w el- i th a n k s to o u r m any frien d s for th e ir been v isitin g at th e hom e of his b ro th - been a ssistin g th e p asto r, th e Rev. E. day d in n er to w hich th e follow ing com e any new sc h o lars who m ay not kindly and g en ero u s ac ts and expres e r inF’ Mic\ ley' . , . , G. R anton, in a series of revival m eet- co n ten t In th e co u n try today is due to Mr.- and Mrs. G. S. th e lack of th in k in g ," wuh one of his be atten d in g elsew here. T he Sunday sions of sym pathy during th e illn ess w ere p re se n t: T h ree g reen h o u ses a re being bu ilt 1 ' school lessons for th is q u a rte r are and death of o u r husband, fa th e r and W ilkenson, p a re n ts of C h arles, Mr. h ere by th e follow ing celery grow ers: ings. T he In te re st has grow n ste a d expressions. m ost excellent and every stu d e n t of b ro th er, also for th e b eau tifu l floral and Mrs. Ray W ilkenson, a b ro th er, Jam es Spence & A. L isi, H. C. & M. B. ily from th e s ta r t and m uch good F a rm e r S m ith related m any In te r th e Bible should avail him self of m eet- , offerings. M cGinnis and A. D. K endall. is being done in th a t com m unity. Mr. and Mrs. W ilkenson and fam ily estin g ex p erien ces of his e a rlie r and ing in some class for study. Mr. and Mrs. G ale H an n a of P o rt Mrs. L illian R ichey, Mrs. G ladys In th e evening a new set of ste re - la te r life and show ed how th e r a il T here will be special singing next land w ere rec en t v isito rs a t th e hom e C urtm an, R alph V. Richey, V erne from P o rtlan d , an uncle. lo p tico n views on th e W orld Service roads had helped th e farm ers. S unday m orning at 11 o'clock service. A fter services S unday th e follow ing of Mrs. H an n a 's p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Richey, F lo ren ce Iren e Richey and p ro g ram will be show n. T h is will be siste rs and b ro th er. took th e ir lunch and sp e n t th e re st of 1 D. W. M ickley T he ladies of T ro u td ale had p ro a m ost helpful se ries of view s on th e WOOD SAWING th e day w ith Mr. and Mrs. J. M. C. ^ rs M° ° re ? T , NeW, vided a bountiful p la te luncheon w ith Q uickly and efficiently done by ex- j | and K R alph H arvey of Boise, Idaho, | W orld p ro g ram of th e ch u rch . Window CleunTng . o a ». „1 , , u u ¡and coffee w hich all ap p reciated . p erts. All ord ers prom ptly attended F or ex p ert window cleaning see S. M iller of S andy. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. w ere luncheon gu ests S unday a t the T h e devotional topic for th e E p T he m ain th o u g h ts of th e m eeting, to reg a rd le ss of size. | T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith Jo h n W atkins, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caldo, Mr hom e of Mrs. F ra n c e s Fox. w o rth L eague w ill be "Y outh and Cit- . . . . . . and Mrs. Ray W ilkenson, Mr. and j Mrs. M ary P arso n s Is very tick GEO. SHAW Phone 229 ED. SMITH Brow n. G resham , phone 2501. ,, „ .in . ,n u as g ath ered by th e O utlook re p o rte r ag a,„ | Izenshlp. W illiam M cA llister will be I ” / ....................... \ > IO IIIIIIIIIIH IIim illO IU IO O IilllllllllO H IIIIIO IIO O IO O IIO O O IIIO IO IO U IIIO IO O O IO IO IO O O IO IIIIIIO O IIIIIIO IH IIIIIIIIIIO IIIIIII^ Mrs. Joe D onaldson, Mr. and Mrs w ere, th e need of in te llig en t and p e r G ladys B urns, youngest d au g h ter of th e leader. X j i i i i i i i u i i i i i i t i i t i i i i i i i m i i i i i i i n i i i i i i i i i i i i i t i i i i i i i i i i i i t 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 x siste n t effort and th e benefit of close Je ss H ite from here. T hose from S an ------------------------- & 2 a ii | dy atten d in g w ere P ro fesso r and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ja m es B urns, has been | H ave you' secu red your tic k e t for co operation betw een g ro w ers them - very sick for some tim e in a P o rtlan d L auderhoim and ch ild ren . A fter a ho sp ital but Is now slow ly im proving th e m ask dance to be held in Masonic an,i betw een g ro w ers and th e Mrs. S tella D rake, w orthy grand hall T h u rsd ay , F e b ru a ry 14. T he Le-1 tra n sp o rta tio n com pany. bounteous sp read , Mrs. E sson, Mrs. Duke and Mrs. G illett Joined and a m atro n of th e O. E. 8. w as a luncheon giou Is p u ttin g on th is dance for th e T he B ank a r e ih am pays 5 per guest a t th e hom e of Mrs. W. C. splendid aftern o o n w as sp e n t in sin g S pence Monday. benefit of th e local N ational G uard Co. cen t in te re st on tim e deposits.—Adv. = : ing and a g en eral good tim e. Miss L ulu M ickley spent th e w eek iiiiihlii Mr. and Mrs. J. Caldo, Mr. and Mrs. end w ith h er sister, Mrs. Gale H anna, H. H. W atkins and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. in P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. Melvin S h o rt and little A ult called one evening of la st week on th e ir new neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. d au g h ter of W ashougal, W ashington, McNiel, who have recen tly moved onto w ere week-end v isito rs a t th e home of Mrs. S h o rt's m o th er, Mrs. F ran ces the Radford place. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. A ult visited at Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Copeland. Ralph th e hom e of H elm er Johnson of P le a s a n t Home, and in th e aftern o o n Mrs. Copeland and Dan Mickley, Jr., m o H is m o th e r w as v ery d e a r to h im — b u t A ult and Mrs. Jo h n so n atten d ed the tored to th e N estuca riv er S atu rd ay HAVE YOU M A liE YOUIt W IL L ! sh e died w h en h e w as ten . n ig h t on a fishing trip , re tu rn in g Mon fu n eral of Mrs. K legget. day night. W hen h e w as tw e n ty -th re e he r a n fo r th e T he L ad ies' Aid m et on W ednesday HAVE YOU an u p -to -d a te In v e n to ry of y o u r sto ck of le g is la tu re — but th e o th e r fellow got elected. a t th e home of Mrs. 11. C. McGinnis good» o r h o u se h o ld effect« th a t you could u se in p ro v As a y o u n g m an he e n te re d b u sin e ss a n d w ith Mrs. L. A. H arlow in th e ( h air as ing th e v a lu e of y o u r p ro p e rty in c a se of fire? A. m eeting of th e com m ercial club th e presid en t. Mrs. E. H. Rolfh was failed, sp e n d in g m a n y y e a rs in p a y in g h is has been called for next Monday night u n ab le to atten d . A lthough th e w eath debts. s 5 at tiie city hall. It is desired to have er w as bad th e re w as a good a tte n d H e fell in love w ith a b e a u tifu l g irl— but ARE YOU SU R E y o u r fire a n d life in s u ra n c e policies s | as m any m em bers p rese n t as possible, ance. The Rev. A. S. H isey of G resh sh e died. a re in fo rc e ? j 11 S everal im p o rtan t m a tte rs a re to come am was a visitor. Mrs. W. C. Spence H e ra n fo r c o n g re ss— but w as defeated . 5 si up, am ong them rep o rts from th e cotn- assisted th e h o stess In serv in g re 5 I m ittees on th e F a rm e rs' banquet. As a c a n d id a te fo r th e v ice -p re sid e n c y fresh m en ts. H A \E 1OU a n a d e q u a te re c o rd of y o u r a s s e ts a n d Mrs. E rnie from W ashougal, W ash s I Dr. and Mrs. F ra n k Peak have re- in 1856— he w as d isa p p o in te d . lia b ilitie s tiia t so m e o n e else could u n d e rs ta n d in case = = ington, w as a recen t visito r a t th e I 2 I; tu rn ed from an extensive autom obile H e trie d a g a in fo r th e s e n a te — b u t h is of y o u r d e a th ? home of Mrs. M arg aret Burns. i S i trip down th e Pacific coast. They w ere o p p o n e n t w as e le c te d —a n d so it w en t. One 5 1' aw ay tw o m o n th s and re p o rt a m ost fa ilu re a fte r a n o th e r —b ut he n e v e r g a v e up. Card of Thaiiks. I 1' in te restin g trip but th a t they like Gre- HO YOU K E E P a ll of y o u r policies, deeds, c o n tra c ts , H e p e rse v e re d a n d finally w on th e h ig h e s t | I so n m uch b etter th a n C alifornia. Dr. _ We w ish to th a n k th e m any kind in v e n to rie s , bonds an d o th e r im p o r ta n t p a p e rs in | I j Peak is said to have raised a w ar i frien d s for th e ir k indness and help p o sitio n possible in A m erica. a place s e c u re a g a in s t fire o r b u rg la ry ? I | j whoop w hich alm ost stopped th e tra f {which w ere show n us d u rin g th e slck- T h e fa ilu re of L incoln sh o u ld in s p ire all f | fic on th e highw ay w hen he crossed I nesa and death of our d ear m other of us w ith c o u ra g e to try a g a in . and for th e b eau tifu l flowers. I I th e sta te line on his re tu rn . IT IS NOT NECESSARY to im p re ss upon you th e n e Mrs. M cKinney and Fam ily. Chas. K ellum and son Glen have c e ssity of d o in g th e s e th in g s . If we can s e rv e you in j 1 bought a filling sta tio n on 82d stree t a n y w ay w ith a n y of th e s e th in g s we w iil be glad Auto Mechanic. 11 and Pow ell Valley road. They have to do it. Mike A llshouse, m echanic of R aker | ren te d a house on 79th and F o ster 1 1 road and w ill m ove in at once. fc 8ona F ord g arag e, w ishes to a n G R E SH A M . OREGON | j Mr. and Mrs. B ruce Hoyt have tak en nounce th at he nas q u it th e com pany 11 an a p a rtm e n t in th e Cannon house and w hile w aiting for a su itab le loca A STRONG BANK I ' on Main stre e t and will move in soon. tion any one w ishing his services call » * Chas. L ato u re ll of H ep p n er w ss in 1944. U K E S H A X ,O R E G O N n ilr fltH M Illt llllllllllllN IM u n it im i tu iiM iii ■HnMHuuuMautiniHuuMnai iiO re s h s m on a business trip one day A Want Ad will do it for you. 1 th is W eek . .IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM IIIim tS IIH H IM M M IIS m H Il I ¡ it Is Your House in Order? Additional Locals F ir s t S t a t e B a n k III BANK OF GRESHAM