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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. IL NO. 7 GREHHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, BERRY GROWERS TO HOLD ANNUAL MEET I • TUESDAY, MARCH GRESHAM ’S FIRST TRAIN CANDIDATES AND athletic contest TH ENTY-O.NE YEARS AGO ISSUES DISCUSSED PORTLAND ARMORY 192» Beats Bobbed Beauty TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 l*er Year SMOKELESS SMOKER WILL BE STAGED TOMORROW NIGHT T he Outlook Is indebted to G eorge Important Bates. ! H. Himes, c u ra to r of th e Oregon H is T he re g istra tio n books a re now The field m eet and ath letic contest, to rical society and in v e terate seeker open an d w ill rem ain opeu until A pril T he an n u a l m eeting of m em bers of a fte r “first th in g s." for th e follow ing 15. V oters not reg istered or who have previously announced, betw een the th e C ooperative B erry G row ers w ill be clipp in g from th e M orning O regonian changed th e ir ad d ress since la st v ot h ea d q u arte rs com pany of G resham 1 Next S atu rd ay night at th e high and com pany B of P o rtlan d w ill ta k e ! held at the cannery in G resham , O re of Ja n u a ry 9. 1903. T he inform ation ing should re g iste r to vote at th e school gym th e L etterm en 's club of Place at th e arm o ry in P o rtlan d to gon, on W ednesday, th e 9th day of given is of m uch in te re st to th e read- p rim aries. th e G resham high will hold a sm oker m orrow , W ednesday night. It w ill be A pril, 1924, at 10 a. m. for th e purpose ! ers th e Outlook who live in th is T he p rim ary election w ill occur on a rep etitio n of the events held h ere in w ith some th rillin g boxing and w re st of receiving th e se c re ta ry -tre a su re r I vicinity. Some of it h as recen tly F rid ay , May 16. ling bouts and all th e sp o rt and fun F eb ru ary w hich resu lted in a tie. rep o rt of m em bership and financial j been referre d to in th e colum ns of A pril 11 is th e la test date for filing T his tim e th e re w ill be an odd n u m of a real sm oker—except, of course, sta te m e n t; th e election o r r a tif lc a - ! th is Paper. The C leveland avenue n om inating p etitio n s o r d eclaratio n th e smoke and a few o th e r conditions tion of election of tw o d irec to rs for a »P°ken of is not th e p resen t Cleveland of candidacy for th e p rim ary election. ber of events avoiding a tie. th a t usually accom pany such affairs. T he ability and stre n g th of th e co n te rm of tw o y ea rs; also th e an n u a l avenue of G resham , but Main street. But n o tw ith stan d in g th e re is likely to te sta n ts is so evenly divided th a t the sta te m en ts of the P acking com pany It is probable th a t th e w rite r of th is W ith E ugene Sm ith Jum ping into be som e fire and some of the co n covering th e p ast y e a r’s b u sin e ss; a rtic le w as th e late E. L. T horpe, a th e political se n ato ria l aren a, it ap affair prom ises to be u n u su ally spec te sta n ts are saying, w utch o ur smoke. ta c u la r and th rillin g . also re p o rt of prospects for th is y e a r’s ru ra l c a rrie r an d local re p o rte r for p ears to th e "m an on th e s tr e e t” th a t T he boys call It a stag. T h a t Is, b u sin ess; also consideration of and th e O regonian about th a t tim e. F o l in chan g in g his asp ira tio n s to get in It is hoped m any from G resham g irls and women, as such, will not be fu rth e r signing of th e c o n tra c t for low ing is th e sto ry : to th e United S tates se n ate in stead of will atten d . T he P o rtlan d com pany adm itted. T h ere Is alw ays d anger fru it assessm en t for a n in c re ase of T he first p assen g er and m ail tra in | in tb e bouse of rep rese n tativ es, some will be w ell rep resen ted and w ill th a t they will faint If blood should ca p ita l stock and th e re tire m e n t and cam e in to G resham y esterd ay m o rn tb in g m ust have happened very su d give com pany B stro n g backing. The be d raw n in th e bouts. Any of the re-issu e of cap ital stock, and for su p ing a few m inutes a fte r 8 o’clock, over denly am ong th e "T riu m v ira te ”— Mc local com pany w ill ap p re cia te eqaully B obbed-hair met its W aterloo at the new line of th e Oregon W ater ft fair sex who m ay w ish to attend will Berkeley, Cal when V irginia M ar stro n g support. plem enting our by-law s as follow s: Nary, B ak er and Kubli. One of th e R ailw ay com pany. All th e m ail was have to be cam ouflaged o r m ake a r tin , Loa A ngeles Ju n io r, w ith long A. Any m em ber of th is association d istrib u ted and th e ru ra l c a rrie rs had th re e possibly needed a p a rtn e r to All m em bers of th e com pany will tresses, won easily over tw enty ran g em en ts w ith th e Outlook to re p who w illfully and know ingly solicits sta rte d aw ay by 9 o’clock. P a tro n s of help him out. Who is th e g u ilty leave th e high school at 7 p. m. bobbed-hair rivals as th e school’s and h ires an o th er m em ber's pickers The O regonian had begun to read p arty ? re se n t th e p ress and even then a Among th e events w ill be indoor u.* *ir* <Uid ^U*W1 oi Lha m edical certificate may be required. a t the sam e scale or a higher ra te th e ir fav o rite p ap e r a t le a st four baseball and b ask etb all. T h ere is no shall, upon conviction, be liable to a hours e a rlie r th an they ever did be T here will be an adm ission c h a rte d , fine of not to exceed $50 and all fines fore, and those who had received le t F ra n k lin K o rrell, who ran tw o ch arg e for adm ission. 25 cen ts for men and 15 cents for sh all be covered into th e cooperative te rs w ere th a n k fu l th a t th ey had eight y ears ago fo r congressm an, is w illing A handsom e silv er cup donated by M rN A R Y .llALGEN DILL fund. stu d en ts, th e funds raised to pay for hou rs ahead of them in w hich to w rite to ta k e an o th e r ch ance and has m ade th e G resham com m ercial club will go HAS STRONG RACKING th e c lu b ’s cu t In th e 1924 M inhinotu B. Any m em ber found guilty of replies. G reat sa tisfactio n w as ex h oarding b erry cra te s d u rin g the h a r pressed all along th e ru ra l ro u tes th a t his an n ouncem ent to be a can d id ate to th e w inner. G eorge C. Jew ett, presid en t of th e and th e balance to go to th e stu d e n t vest season in excess of a c tu a l needs G resham would now have an ea rlier a g a in for th e sam e office. T h ere are sh all be punished by a fine of not to m orning service and th a t le tte rs could now th re e in th e field contending for GET CADRAGE SEED A m erican W heat G row ers A ssociated, body fund. exceed $25 to be covered into th e co be se n t aw ay th e sam e day they w ere th is office and a fo u rth one is ex p ect T h ere will be tw elve m atches and DE TROUTDALE GROWER is In W ashington to assist in secu rin g o p erative fund. w ritten . a rio t of fun for everybody. L aughs th e p assag e in both th e sen ate and ed to m ake his ap p earan ce w ith in th e C. Any m em ber proved guilty of The postoffice h ere enjoys th e dis It has com e to th e atten tio n of the th e house of th e M cN ary-H augen bill a re g u aranteed. ren d e rin g his neighbor friendly a s tinction of being th e flrst in the n ex t week. T lie bouts as they will ap p e ar on Outlook th a t A. J. K reuger, of T ro u t for th e relief of th e w heat grow ers sistan c e in tim e of need sh a ll be liable United S tate s to have free ru ra l de th e program a re as follow s; to investigation as to his o r her livery w hile being served by a sta r dale, has grow n a q u a n tity of D anish and farm ers of th e United S tate s in F o r sh eriff th e re a re H u rlb u rt, th e sanity. N elson versus Boice. 160 pounds. route. It is probably th e only one. p rese n t incum bent. Traffic Officer B allhead, sh o rt stem , cabbage seed. I stim u la tin g an export dem and for D. Any m em ber proved guilty of and for n ea rly tw o y ea rs th e system Boxing. saying th a t the m anagem ent is doing has proved its u sefu ln ess u n d er ad T yler, H arry Coffin and C h arles Min- Mr. K reu g er says th e d ea le rs ofTered tarrn Products. He is Inspired by de- R u sh er v ersu s Johnson. 100 pounds. him a p rice u n d er $2 a pound for th is veIopm ents to believe th e legislation alm o st as w ell as it is h um anly pos verse and often very try in g condi sin g er, all seeking th e nom ination. Boxing. sible to do, all th in g s considered tions. T he stag e line has never m issed seed, w hich th ey sell for aro u n d $6 a w h,cb S en ato r M cNary h as sponsored S m ith v ersu s Mink. sh all have earned and be entitled to a trip , b u t h as fre q u en tly been late in 125 pounds. Chas. S. Rudeen, p rese n t ch airm an pound. He decided to otter it to the antl supported will becom e a law. th e h e a rtfe lt g ratitu d e of th e m anage m aking connections, an d th e c a rrie rs of th e board of county com m issioners, farm ers d irec t for $2. W re fling. “ Due to S en ato r M cN ary’s efforts m ent forever. have never gone on a trip w ithout < ill Iter Versus Beechiil. E xplaining th is situ atio n , Mr. K reu- ,bp m easu re is before th e se n ate w ith 135 E. All m em bers who, w ithout in th e ir m ail. Som etim es, how ever, they has m ade his an n ouncem ent for re- a favorable rep o rt," Mr, Je w e tt says pounds. Boxing. vestigating a question to get th e tru th w ere very late in g ettin g aw ay, and as election as a rep u b lican can d id ate and g er In a le tte r to th e Outlook say s: M ' Wo; th v ersu s W adsw orth. 150 openly and publicly, c riticise and ce n often late g ettin g hom e again. On pledges him self to give th e people an "I planted seven ac res of cabbage ' S en ato r M cNary has been u n tirin g su re th e ir board of d irec to rs and one day la st w eek it w as n ea rly 2 honest and efficient ad m in istratio n in 1922. On account of late p lan tin g and reso u rcefu l in his pow erful sup- pounds. Boxing. m anagem ent should be dealt w ith o’clock w hen th ey sta rte d out to m ake Brow n versus Stuck. 130 pounds. kindly and ch aritab ly , for they know th e ir rounds, and it becam e n ecessary and sta n d s upon his rco rd as a busi and early fall and th re e tim es zero P °r t of th e M cN ary-H augen bill and W restling. ness m an and four y ears of service as w eath er and h ard ea st wind, I noticed we w,>o have been so keenly alive to n o t w h at they a re ta lk in g about, and for them to c a rry la n te rn s by w hich A nderson versus E llsw o rth . 170 th a t good m any heads w ere nice and th e necessity of secu rin g aid for th e a re like th e d ark ey ’s wife w hose h u s to read th e nam es on le tte rs and p a county com m issioner. band applied for a divorce and com pers. Such service w as never en tirely green and in p erfec t condition, ju st w heat grow ers and farm e rs are m ore pounds. Boxing. H iram W elch, th e p rese n t county as If no fro st had h it them a t all. So a,,<* m ore c e rta in th a t th e m easu re p lained to his atto rn ey th a t “She ju st satisfacto ry , but no one ever com S o u th ard versus Geddes. 180 ta lk , ta lk , ta lk ." The a tto rn e y asked plained, and only hoped for som ething assesso r, is also w illing to ta k e one W in ters versus McMillan. I planted them and raised seed. In can become law. T he action of the 135 him w h at she talked a b o u t T he better, w hich Jias com e a t last m ore ch an ce before re tirin g and m ade try in g to sell it to th e seed sto res 1 8en ate in voting down th e N orbeck pounds. Boxing, d ark e y 's answ er w as “She ju s t talk , A few p assen g ers cam e out from his anno u n cem en t la st w eek to th a t ta lk , ta lk , b u t she don’t say.” could not get an y good p rice like I in- B u rtn e ss law leaves th e field c lea r for pounds. W restling. P o rtla n d today on th e first tra in and Woods versus Strong. 160 pounds. We a re m uch pleased to re p o rt very pent th e day here, leaving for the effect. H iram is a w ar-to rn w a rrio r tended to. So I am going to sell it to tb is m easu re w hich w ill enable th e and can m ake ju st as h ard a fight in th e farm ers, a t w holesale g ro w ers' 8a' e ol th e ex p o rtab le su rp lu s of Boxing. liberal sa les of b arrele d C uthberts city on th e evening train . T he p re se n t service w ill be only tim es of peace, if n ecessary , as th e price, a t $2 per pound, and save th e w h eat and o th e r com m odities, Schenk versus Lunday. 150 pounds. d u rin g th e p ast m onth a t sa tisfac to ry W restling. prices. T he fac t is, we a re nearly sold tw ice each day un til th e road is p u t in tim es of w ar. farm er from paying an e x tra profit of “ In v*ew of th e u n u su al com m ittee b etter shape. C onsiderable b allastin g P u llen versus B arton. 155 pounds. up on th e tonnage we had alloted to m ust be done yet before even good assig n m en ts of S en ato r M cNary In Jo e Beveridge, o u r co unty clerk, $4 to $5 a pound. Boxing. th is tra d e and still have num erous in tim e can be made. I am going to sow an ac re of th e senate, and th e confidence his col also w an ts an o th er term and prom ises T he m ovem ent by som e of th e peo qu iries, so we conclude w e w ill have to give th e public th e sam e courteous, seed for p la n ts, so I can sell from leagues have in his leadership, we are JAK E LARSON DREAKS no difficulty in m ark etin g a m axim um ple h ere to extend Cleveland avenue honest and efficient ad m in istra tio n it 50 p la n ts up to an y am ount you w ant, c e rta in th a t fav o rab le action In th e tonnage. We are also assu re d by th e to the proposed depot site is m eeting elected as he h as been doing d u rin g also a t g ro w ers prices $3 per 1000 sen ate is assu red and th a t every th in g LEG IN AI’UIDENT w ith g re a t encouragem ent. All the s ta te labor com m ission th a t th e p ro s p ro p erty ow ners along th e extension his tw o te rm s in office. p la n ts, o r 50 cen ts p er 100 p la n ts." w ll> he done to m ake th is help for th e Ja k e L arson w as sev erely h u rt pect for h a rv e st help is b etter th a n it w ill give th e rig h t of way, and a p eti T he Outlook th in k s th is is an en- farm ers quickly available, h as been since before the w ar, ow ing tion has been sen t to th e county court, Many p rospective can d id ates for the te rp ris e th a t should be encouraged as | "As 8,1 exam ple of th e kind of a s w hile w orking on th e R ak er farm to th e heavy m igration of busted signed by over 100 ta x p ay e rs, asking different offices are holding back u n it is a help to all concerned. sistan c e from th e business w orld n ea r 'I ro u td ale la st S atu rd ay , receiv to have th e road opened and im prov farm ers from th e m iddle w est sta te s ed. T his w ill undoubtedly be done by til th e final closing day of filing. E v S en ato r McNary is g etting, I d esire to ing a broken leg w hich Hent him to to the coast. th e tim e th e depot is b u ilt—probably ery one of them w ants to be su re of IIN E R A L HELD FOR call atten tio n to the fact th a t Jo h n R. Good S am aritan ho sp ital In P o rtlan d . T he m anagem ent u rg en tly req u ests tw o m onth s hence— an d by th a t tim e th is and th a t su p p o rt before m aking I AGED DORINO WOMAN M itchell, p resid en t of th e Capitol Nat He w as pulling posts w ith a tra c to r th a t all m em bers who w ish to m ake th e re w ill be re g u la r and freq u en t his or h er debut into political society lonal Bank of St. Paul, and form erly and backing down a steep incline T h erefo re it behooves us to be patien t • F u n e ra l serv ices w ere held th is af an y suggestions as to th e b etterm e n t service w ith th e outside w orld. m em ber of th e F ed eral R eserve bank w hen he backed Into a sm all tree, of our business, to re p o rt to th e sec T he lib ra ry book w agon, w ith Miss and w ait u n til th e closing day of ill- B’m oon a t th e chapel of th e Mt. Scott I board, is h ere to ex ert every possible ca tch in g his leg betw een th e draw re ta ry and they w ill be given a place N orm a Lee Peck in ch arg e, m ade its ing for th e com plete ensem ble of all cem etery for Mrs, Myra C url of H aley influence in favor of th e McNary- h ar cap of th e tra c to r and th e tree. The re s u lt was th e clean break of on the program . social statio n n ea r B oring, who died on H augen m easure. flrst trip th ro u g h th is te rrito ry today, th o se who have "p o litical We a re su rp rise d to le arn th a t visiting se v eral schools and homes sta n d in g in th e com m unity” before March 23. Mrs. C url w as 7fi y ears of “Good b an k e rs and econom ists who both bones of the left leg below th e m any of ou r m em bers did not know and notifying people th a t books would th e v o ters select our fu tu re public age. She Is survived by Mrs. J. I), have studied th e problem of the knee. O ther w orkm en w ere w ith him th a t we ca rrie d a supply of wood for be av ailab le from th e w agon on T u e s se rv an ts. F outs of W alla W alla, W ashington, farm ers and th e need of definite and and they gave him Im m ediate a tte n sale. T hese fuel ties a re m oving fast days and F rid ay s. T he Itin e ra ry ha3 and Mrs. John H oltzm an of Boring im m ediate relief for th e food p roducer tion. Painting Problems Solved. now. D. E. TOWLE, M anager. Services w ere conducted by th e Rev are m ore and m ore inclined to unite not yet been definitely m apped out .»IMI EORDS MADE L et m e help you solve your p a in t but will be given publicity soon. Miss ing problem s. Todd, The P a in t Man. A. Johnson. A rran g em en ts w ere in on th is m easu re as one th a t w ill do Judge G eorge W. S tapleton has M argaret C aldw ell of th e P o rtlan d li | m ore th an any o th e r suggested re m ONE DAY RECORD G resham , phone 1971.—Adv. tf ch a rg e of J. E. M etzger. filed his d eclaratio n of candidacy for b ra ry w ill have ch a rg e of th e high edy and we a re g rea tly encouraged In C edar posts for sale. Any q u antity. S w inging Into its big sp rin g produc nom ination and re-election as c irc u it school w ork on th e days w hen Miss Money to loan on rea l estate. F arm the p ro b ab ility of a su ccessful end to tf loans a t 6 per cent. B. W. T horne. judge. It is g ratify in g to a ll his vot Peck Is ab sen t w ith th e book w agon A. W. M etzger Co. Phone 1451. th e flght w hlc„ 8 en a to r M rN ary |r tion program , th e Ford Motor Co. on W ednesday, M arch 12. reached the e r friends, w hich m eans p rac tica lly and w ill w ork both at th e high school ANNUAL MEETING OF DERRY GROWERS PACKING CO. | m aking to get th is legislation to h ig h est m ark in its h isto ry when its all citizens of M ultnom ah county, and in th e lib rary . P resid en t Coolidge for his sig n a tu re." dom estic assem bly p lan ts produced a th a t th e judge has regained his w ont Notice of an n u al m eeting of The B erry G row ers P ack in g Co. to be held to ta l of 7,456 c a rs and tru ck s. ed physical h ealth and is able to serve Overdone. a.1 <7annfery at 10 a m. on Monday, A pril 7, 1924. At th is m eeting all JUNIOR PLAY ONE T his reco rd -b reak in g figure does th e county as one of its c irc u it judges. He w as a very keen young business sto ck h o ld ers of record are en titled to one vote for each sh a re of stock owned OF REST GIYEN HERE not include th e dally o u tp u t of 500 W ithout doubt he w ill be renom inated m an. He had w ritten on a sq u are of I he board of d irec to rs would very m uch p refer th a t all sto ck h o ld ers attend but w here sto ck h o ld ers find th a t Im possible, th e subjoined proxy T he Junior class play "Stop Thief,' a rs and tru c k s for export, nor th e an d if so w ill be re-elected on Novem pap er to be stuck o utside his office b in lan person, k m ay be J i klven la st F rid a y evening a t th e hlirh u > used . . door. “Out to lunch. Back in h alf an production of th e M anchester, E n g b er 4. th e ^ h e b u sin ess to be considered at th is m eeting will be detailed rep o rts of school gym nasium w as one of th h o u r.” land, and Ford of C anada p la n ts th e p ast y e a r s b u sin ess; th e election of two d irec to rs for a term of two , , m ' waH o n " of th e An afte rth o u g h t stru c k him. He glven h e re ’ T he character, w hich m a n u fa ctu re m ost of th e ir own See th e b arg a in s listed In th e W ant 1 added the w ords. “Been out 25 min- y e a rs; th e co n sid eratio n of problem s of In terest as to our fu tu re policy U ‘ Ads. th e consid eratio n and fu rth e r signing of the c o n tra c t for th e assessm en t WPrp I’a r t *cularly w ell represented products. utes alre ad y .”—T it-B its. i°n? a *e in c re a se of ca p ita l stock and th e re tirin g and re -issu r a,,il action was brisk th ro u g h o u t T he new production record Is of .'.’.'.’..vz7jz5zzzíazazzi7«jj«.’.'.'.v.. j norn,.«,. 8 80 e" ,a r « en’eln t of ca n n ery p la n t an d equipm ent for th e the e n tire play. T h ere had been snlen especial significance as It indicates purpose of han d lin g an in creased to n n ag e— and anv o th e r n u a a t l n n . f « » Ln ■ ., .L "pien- fu tu re benefit of our in d u stry . and any o th e r qu estio n s for th e did cooperation th ro u g h o u t th e prep- th e enorm ous dem and being m ade We hope th is m eeting will be atten d ed by every sto ck h o ld er of o u r com - I aratfo n of th e P|a Y betw een th e v arl- th ro u g h o u t the co u n try for Ford cars pany and bring stock certificates w ith you for assig n m en t. 0,18 com m ittees and th e cast w ith the and tru c k s and th e com pany’s en P lease fill in the b lank space th e nam e of th e sto ck h o ld er you w ish to re su lt th a t an u n u su a lly sm ooth per- deavor to bring its o u tp u t up to the y°!*.r num1b‘‘r 8bares of 8tock owned, sign sam e and have form ance w as given The crow d is Let your work be done by someone who can furnish you point w here It w ill a tte m p t to fill a ll your sig n a tu re w itnessed, and retu rn by mail to the u ndersigned o r h a n d 1 said to have been th e la rg e st ever as req u irem en ts as to avoid rep etitio n your proxy to th e sto ck h o ld er selected. sem bled ln th e gym nasium for a play. of th e sh o rtag e w hich existed la st T H E BERRY GROWERS PACKING COMPANY. It w as estim ated th a t 950 persons sp rin g when th o u san d s of p ersons J. I» H utchinson, P resid en t w ere p resen t. Miss Stevenson and Miss w ere disappointed In n ot being able and n. u _ .. C. B. G reene, S ecretary . G resham , Oregon, M arch 24, 1924. Machen of the school faculty coached to secu re delivery of cars. th e play. P I! 0 X Y T he gross proceeds from th e seat COUNTY COUNCIL I’.-T. A. sales w ere $381 and from th e candy Make no mistake about it HAN INTERENTTNG MEET I h ereby a p p o in t..................................................................................... as my proMy sale $22.75. T he m oney will be used T h e M ultnom ah County Council of to rep rese n t me and vote m y ...........................sh a re s of stock a t th e A nnual to finance th e Ju n io r-sen io r ban q u et Meeting of T H E BERRY GROWERS PACKING COMPANY, to be held a t the and to g u ara n tee th e su ccessful pub P a re n t T each er asso ciatio n s m et a t lication of "T h e M unhlnotu.” th eir th e C o rb ett high school M arch 15. An Com pany's Office, in G resham , Oregon, on Monday. A pril 7, 1924 a t 10 a. rn senior an n u al Any su rp lu s over and In terestin g program of m usic was above th ese dem ands will be placed in given by th e pupils of th e school, un- S ig n e d .......................................................................... Near City Bakery Phone 1233 the stu d e n t loan fund for th e aid of <ler ,bp direction of Joseph A. Finley, w orthy stu d e n ts In high school or *n a tr« cto r of music. T h ree stu d en ts W itn ess................................. ...................................... ........................................................ —Adv. college. I Of C o rb ett high p ut on a sh o rt play, sp eak in g -ritirely |„ p , ■ MRS JOHN GIESE IS I language. County S u p erin ten d en t GIYEN BIRTHDAY DINNER A lderson spoke on (he co unty u nit MASONIC HALL. GRESHAM . ;------ pl*n. Mrs. J F. H ill and Mrs. C. B. High School Gymnasium m th * h<” nf’ ° f 8,m m o®a al8° «P°ke T he next m eet- Mrs D H. Nash on M arch 21 In honor Ing will be held a t P lea san t V alley In of Mrs. John Giese, Covers w ere laid | May. At th a t tim e th e an n u al ulec- for or the the follow follow ing ing: Mrs. Giese, M r. ,|o n of officer, will ta k e place. The F ■rank C raw ford, Mrs I-oulse Q uern new ly elected officers of the associa Short Illustrated talk on China by Miss Sara W renn; sey, Mr and Mrs. H arold Bryan and tions of th e co unty a re req u ested to bo A Day in Russia, a burlesque, by Madam Poposky; son, th e Misses G race an d H arriet p rese n t to be in stalled In th e ir office. w histling solo, instrum ental and visa) solos and readings. Giese, Mr. and Mrs. D. Clifford Nash. , bountaoua lu n ch had been p rep ared l.unch at IliW served by Ladies Anxlliary of the American Legion .. Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Nash. T he afte r by th e ladles of th e c „ r i,e»t o o u m u n l- General Admission, Hie including tax. Gentlemen $1.00 Ladies Free noon w s . p le asa n tly .p e n t In play- ty and w a . served by th e g irls of th e ,n * 609 high school. W HY NOT? GUARANTEED MATERIAL QUALITY WORKMANSHIP Gresham Plumbing & Tin Shop Can do it AMERICAN LEGION DANCE AREME CLUB ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 28, 1924 FRIDAY EVENING,' MARCH 28, 8:15 G I G R A Y ’S O R C H E S T R A