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i T W IC E W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 15, NO. 82 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, GRESHAM’S FLOAT GETS SECOND PLACE CAPTAIN ROALD AMUNDSEN. This v eteran N orw egian explorer who th rilled the w orld on May 21 when he "hopped off" 'ro m K ings Bay, Spitzbergen, for ’he N orth —a d istan ce of 700 m es- has been heard from. News dispatch« s sta te th a t he has re tu rn e d w ith all his p arty , but one of his tw o planes had to be abandoned in th e frozen seas of th e north. He did not get n e a re r th a n about 200 m iles of th e pole. T his w ord b rin g s g re a t r e lief to th e people of all co u n tries who have become in te reste d in his heroic attem p t. WOOPMEN WILL PICNIC AT SALEM, JUNE 27 TROUTDALE ROBERT W. LA FOLLETT. RED RASPBERRY PROSPECTS BRIGHT D eath cam e to th e W isconsin C. E. Scott and fam ily have gone to sen ato r y esterd ay a t hts hom e In th e ir ran c h n ea r Salem . Oregon, W ashington, D. C. L ast year he w as an in dependent ca n d id ate for w here th ey w ill spend th e sum m er. th e presidency. He has been a The S cotts a re fav o rites in th is com T h ere m u st be som ething to it. The tighter in all his p o litical c a re e r m unity and all T ro u td ale is glad they nam e, or decorative skill, or both, and his tight ag a in st d eath w hich Cannery Has New Phone. will re tu rn In th e fall, and consider has repeatedly th re a te n e d has been have won a prize for th e G resham A new telephone has been in w ell know n to his fam ily and in ti this school d istric t is fo rtu n a te in be floral float in th e Rose F estival parade stalled a t th e ca n n ery for the ex m ate associates. At th e last, how ing able to p ro cu re Mrs. S co tt for la st y ea r and this. p ress purpose of ta k in g ca re of a ll ever, he succum bs to th e inevitable an o th er te rm of school. T he float in yesterd ay ’s parade re p and d eclares for peace. H is dying ca lls reg ard in g pickers. Mrs. A lta John H eslin and A ugust Llsi took a sta te m en t w as, " I am a t peace w ith rese n tin g th is com m unity was aw ard G entry has ch a rg e of th is d e p a rt fishing trip to C lackam as lake th e I all the w orld, b u t th e re is a lot of ed second prize a g a in st the strongest m ent and if those w ishing in fo rm a w ork I could still do. I d o n 't know last of th e week. kind of com petition in the class re p tion about pickers or picking w ill how the people w ill feel to w ard Zion Evangelical Church. C hildren's Day w as observed at th e j me. but I sh all ta k e to th e grav e re se n tin g outside com m unities. call 2171 instead of th e u su al c a n B ecause of th e conference th e re w ill T ro u td ale com m unity ch u rch last my love for them w hich has su s T he float presented a bower effect n ery num ber, they will g et q u ick er be no Sunday school, church, or tained me th ro u g h life." Sunday. A very good program was of g ree n ery w ith roses, carnations, service and a t th e sam e tim e w ill given by th e ch ild ren of th e S unday | foxgloves and others. E ight of G resh L eague services next Sunday, and no help to expedíate m a tte rs in the COLUMBIA HEIGHTS m eetings held d u rin g th e w eek. T he school. office. am 's budding beauties gave sp irit and follow ing S unday evening, Ju n e 28, Mrs. P aul S un d erlan d and eh ildren, ch arm to the efTect. The la rg e r g ir.s Mike McKenna, for ten y ea rs ca re Rev. C. Hoffman of P o rtlan d w ill show and Mrs. A rth u r H am m er and c h il w ere, B etty T horne, L uetta W elling, T he m a rk e t situ atio n with reg ard to ta k er a t th e Crow n P oint ch a le t, died 100 slides on th e in stitu tio n s and w ork dren of Hood River, Oregon, spent Ils? R egina H am m ar and Alice Johnston. in a P o rtlan d h o sp ital la st week th e C u th b ert rasp b e rry crop is look of th e ch u rch . T h is prom ises to be a week-end a t th e hom e of th e ir uncle, T hese w ere dressed in fluffy costum es T h u rsd ay follow ing a m ajo r op era ing b rig h te r every day, acco rd ing to ra r e tre a t, as Rev. Hoffman is p e r T. E. M ercer. They w ent to P o r’ l • id and w ore badges of pink or w hite rib tion. F u n eral services w ere held at D. E. Tow le, m an ag er of th e B erry sonally fam iliar w ith all th e places Monday w here th ey rem ained to nt- bon w ith ap p ro p riate legends in gold th e C orbett ch u rc h on S unday by tlie show n an d is know n as a very in te r tend th e Rose F estiv al th is w-.ek. le tte rs. They stood a t the four co r Rev. Mr. W right. Mr. M cKenna w as G row ers P acking com pany, who re estin g speak er. T h ere w ill be no ad T he an n u a l school m eeting of dis n e rs of th e float. born in Cork, Ire lan d , 6? y ea rs ago, p o rts liberal sales of b arrele d b e rrie s m ission charged. tric t No. 20. T ro u td ale w as held in T he four sm aller g irls, w ere grouped and as fa r as is know n has no re la covering over half of th e estim ated L ast Sunday the S unday school held “COHIMORE" ISSUED the city hall on Monday night. John in th e cen ter under a bower of flowers tives in th is co u n try . H is d eath is a its a n n u a l picnic in th e p a stu re b e BY COLUMBIAN HIGH D ennison w as elected for a th re e -y e a r h ard blow to his em ployer, Mrs. M. E. ton n ag e at a fair price, w hich w ill be an d w ore brig h t colored costum es. longing to A rlo H. B aker, on th e in su ran c e ag a in st bad w eather. In i term and Mrs. G erta H ow ell for ‘wo T hey w ere, F ran ces Cooper, M arjorie T he 1925 edition of “C ohim ore,” th e year, on the board of d irecto rs. H. E H enderson, who d escrib es liim as a C lackam as riv e r so u th of B arton. It sta te m en t to the g ro w ers M anager A ylsw orth, Je an Botkin and Je an is a very fav o rab le p lace for a picnic an n u al of th e C olum bian high school Bloyd holds office for one m ore year faith fu l and efficient w o rk er w hose Tow le «ays: Inglis. place will be h ard to fill. In his death because of its beauty and n earn ess to stu d e n t body, has been issued th is and Mrs. C. I. T hom as w as re-elected Mrs. E lton E astm an “m ade u p ” the T h ere is no doubt of th e sc a rc ity week from th e Outlook p ress, and is a Clerk. M. B. McGinnis is th e re tirin g she feels a p erso n al bereavem ent. g irls for the occasion and m uch credit th e riv er. Over 100 p ersons attended Mrs. Maud Reed of C orbett w as of b erries of a ll kinds in th e nation. book of w hich the stu d e n ts and board m em ber and refused to serve is due h er for h er expert w ork w hich the picnic. frien d s of th e school m ay w ell be again. elected d irecto r for th e n ex t th ree T he stra w b e rry m a rk e t is closing 30 added g re a tly to th e a ttra c tiv e n e ss of th e g irls who w ere a w inning featu re Bible S tan d ard Coninm nity C hurch. proud. It is w ell edited, and th e pic y ears in School D istric t No. 39, a t th e per cent h igher th a n th e opening and C. C. Bush is having a new roof on of th e float. At th e Bible S tan d ard com m unity tu re s of th e a rtic le s by th e stu d en ts his g ara g e building. m eeting on Monday evening. S he Is our b a rre l sales to the ra sp b e rry jam T he c a r w hich w as loaned for the ch u rch next S unday th e fo rm er pas- and p ic tu re s of individuals and stu- E. Crosby of Bend, Oregon, has said to have received m ore votes for m ak ers prove th e crop of b e rrie s is purpose w as th e lig h t delivery tru c k of the E astm an L um ber com pany and tor, th e Rev. A aron H anson, w ill fill J dent g ro u p s m ake an In terestin g and moved in to th e F ra n k M urphy b u ild th e position th a n any can d id ate in th e real sh o rt, and po in t to th e best fre sh th e p ulpit in farew ell services, as he highly read ab le book. T he dedication ing ad jo in in g C alkins & S on's m eat d istric t has ever received before. E. b erry dem and In th e m iddle w est in w as driven by W ilson E astm an. This y ear th e d ecorating w as p u t in is rem oving th e com ing w eek to Is to Miss Jo y C rockett, for th re e m ark et, w hen he w ill have a first W ilson was re-elected clerk . P. An- ten years. The freeze in M ichigan and the ch arg e of a young decorator, b. D, S eattle With his fam ily. Sunday school y ea rs a p o p u la r te ac h er in th e school. class shoe re p a ir shop. Mrs. Crosby d eisen , Ole re tirin g d irecto r, lias held W isconsin has ruined th e b e rry cro p M anciet, of P o rtlan d , who decorated T he staff is as follow s: D olores Mor comes w ell recom m ended and T ro u t th a t office for 23 y e a rs w ith th e ex and th is th ro w s th e m a rk e t open t» tw o o th e r floats in th e parade, th e will m eet at th e u su al tim e. gan, ed ito r in chief; Mabel H arding, dale w elcom es a good cobbler. ception of one year. H e w as given a o u r w estern b e rrie s; and w hile o u r S ou thern Pacific and the B asket G ro S till P a rts Found in Karn R uins. cery. He took e n tire charge, f u rn asso ciate ed ito r; L eonard C arter, bus risin g vote of th a n k s for his services local c a n n e rs a re not p lacin g th e ir Geo. S ch ro th of P o rtlan d visited a ished the fram ew o rk and decorations E quipm ent ap p a ren tly Intended for lness m a n a g e r: D oris Em ily, ad v e r o rd ers for th e usual to n n ag e th e fresh I to th e d istrict. few days th is w eek at the hom e of Mr. and is highly com m ended for his m oonshinlng o p eratio n s w as de tisin g m a n ag e r: Melba Chidsey, lite r b erry c a r lot m a rk e t w ill ta k e a ll the and Mrs. J. O. Davis. w ork, w ith a corps of h elp ers he is Madame S chu m an n -H ein k , w orld said to have w orked night and day stroyed w hen a b a rn on th e P e rry a tu re ; L aw ren ce A ndersen, ath letics: Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r F a r- j fam ous co n tralto , w as a g u est at b erries we can supply at net prices ran ch , tw o m iles e a st of G resham above tb e price quoted by us to them . since Sunday on his creations. M argery Bush, society; H alb ert Bab- ley on Ju n e 14, a son. C hanticleer In n la st week. She w as T his m ethod of p re p a rin g the float b urned to th e ground W ednesday. bett, sn a p s; Raym ond Reeves, jokes J. W. Coons, su p e rin ten d e n t of the accom panied by her son and d au g h ter It looks now as though we could fig relieved th e local people of all th e The ow ner declared th a t he had re n t S ickness am ong those In ch a rg e of D ouglass cem etery, is building m any and h e r accom panist. She san g for u re on a p rice of 11 cen ts per pound stra in and w orry incident, to p re p a r ed th e b arn to tw o stra n g e rs tw o the w ork d u rin g th e la st w eeks of the new co n crete cu rb s aro u n d fam ily th e ch ild ren a t tlie inn and em braced net to th e gro w er for all th e C uth- ing the sam e locally and with tb e stro n g com petition of I his year put w eeks ago an d had no know ledge of school m ade it Im possible to have the burying plots, and m aking o th er im and kissed th e little ones. O ther b erts we can supply. D on't forget G resham in a position Io com pete fav the purpo se for w hich it w as being w ork done u n til a fte r th e close of provem ents. Mr. Coons ta k es pride prom inent persons a t th e sam e place th a t th e S um ner. W ashington, g ro w o rably w ith oth er o u tstan d in g floats used. No tra c e could be found of the school. in keeping th e cem etery in a neat and recen tly w ere K ath ry n M eim slt of tlie ers shipped 143 c a rs la st y ear a t a in its class. re n te rs. Officers from th e sheriff's a ttra c tiv e condttion, and th ro u g h his M etropolitan G rand O pera com pany, price th a t paid 10 cen ts p er pound net, T he second prize won th is year was F ree M ethodist C hurch. the sam e in am ount as won la st year office found 30 m ash b arrels. 15 sacks efforts T ro u td ale h as a b eau tifu l cem - and Mr. and Mrs. N am asing of San and the P u y allu p V alley crop Is very At th e F re e M ethodist cu u r. 1 next sh o rt th is year and th e c a n n ers and w hich w as $50. T his will be k ept by of su g a r, sev eral b u rn e rs and a sm all elery w ith efficient and prom pt serv ice i F rancisco. th e C om m ercial club in a special fund boiler in th e debris. T he r e s t of th e Sunday th e new p asto r, th e Rev. W. ¥. b arrelin g dem and will clean up all the , Mrs. W. R asm ussen and son, Dr. to be used again tow ard a com m unity still w as m issing. K lotzback w ill be p rese n t and have at all tim es. su rp lu s b erries in W ashington, so float. C. C. Bush agency Installed a new T heodore R asm ussen of B ellingham . ch arg e of th e services, p rea ch in g both th e re Is no q u estio n about finding a Many local people who saw th e float M ethodist E piscopal C hurch. m orning and evening. Sunriav school R uckstell ax le in C. B lock's to u rin g W ashington, m otored to P o rtlan d S at- good m ark et for all th e sh ip p in g C uth in the p ara d e or in M ultnom ah field ca r Monday Miss Louise Godfrey, for 13 y ears n will m eet a t 10 o’clock as usual. urday and w ere w eek-end g u ests a t w ere delighted w ith its effect. bert« we can supply at good prices. Mrs. G erta H owell and ch ild ren and C olum bia View farm . T he O regonian, a fte r lauding the m issionary in India u n d er th e W om "T he sh ip p in g b erries will be a c Mrs. F. M. Brow n and d au g h ter w ent N ew berg float w hich easily won first en s’ F oreign M issionary society, will Bids W anted. A. S tu a rt of L ato u re ll has accepted counted for to th e Individual m em ber in th e sam e class, says th is about the speak at th e M ethodist E piscopal to W ashougal, W ashington, S unday to Bids are w anted for th e resh in g iin g a fine position as su p e rin te n d e n t for in a se p a ra te pool and all m em bers G resham e n try : church next S unday m orning a t 11 of H illsview schoolhouse, No. 83 Jt., visit Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n H usby, old Guy T albot, ow ner of th e p lace know n are invited to pick for sh ip p in g If they “T he G re sh a m co m m u n ity club, w hich o'clock on In d ia and m issio n ary w ork work to be com pleted by A ugust 20, friends of Mrs. Howell. Ja c k H owell as "B roken H ill” a t th e falls. Mr. T a l took second place, w a s also a n excep wish. All b erries will be received and bids to be in by Ju ly 1. B oard r e took tlie p a rty in his new m o to r boat tio n ally w ell-p rep ared e n try . A n u m b er in th e evening a t 8 o’clock th e p asto r, serv es th e rig h t to re je c t any o r all bot has recen tly p u rch ased from Mr Inspected nt tlie ca n n ery and It w ill w hich he and Wm. H ow ell b u ilt th is o f th e y o u n g ste rs of th e c om m unity rode Dr. C. W. H u ett, w ill ta k e for his bids. F or specifications see clerk Ladd th e b eautiful hom e at R iverside tie the duty of every m em ber to in In th is e n try a n d a s th ey passed th ro u g h subject "P o v erty and W ealth." Bible a fte r 6 o'clock evenings. A. E. F o r spring. It w as a d elightful trip down drive n ear P o rtlan d , and Mr. S tu a rt sp ect th e b erries very closely w hen M ultnom ah field th ey w aio b u sy a n sw e r th e Sandy riv er and acro ss th e Co school w ill m eet a t 10 o’clock as syth, clerk. | Is busy p lanning th e laying o ut of the p u ttin g them In the cra te s both as to ing s a lu ta tio n s from p a i t n t s a n d frien d s lumbia. usual. T h ere a re five se p a ra te a s I grounds. S everal men w ill be cm q u ality and condition and see th a t who view ed th e sp ectacle from the Bids Wanted. G eorge B illlter is d riv in g a new s ta d ii.n ." sem blies of th e school, and <■ lasses for . . _ . _ , ployed to do th e w ork. It is expected th e pickers fill th e h allo ck s evenly Bids w anted for seven co rd s live The re su lts of our efforts th is year, all ages. S tra n g e rs in th e com m unity : . i th a t Mr. and Mrs. S tu a rt w ill rem ain d irec t from th e bush including the and th e m ethod of han d lin g th e float, a re co rdially welcome. T he m id wood to be delivered a t th e Victory p urchased a used M axwell. at Broken Hill un til fall, w here Mr co rn ers. T he less th e b e rrie s a re does not d e tra c t in th e le a st from the w eek p ra y e r m eeting w ill he held on schoolhouse d u rin g sum m er. Bids to Miss Miriam Spence, Miss A gatha be in by Ju ly 1, 1925. B oard reserv es splendid w ork by local people w hich bandied th e b etter as It Is th e bruised H ard in g and G len M ercer a re home tbe rig h t to re je c t an y or all bids. la st y ear won G resham flrst prize. T h u rsd ay eien itig . ; 15 years. b erry th a t brenks down qu ick est. T ell ALTA M. STAFFORD, Clerk, from O. A. C. for th e sum m er v aca L ast y ear our float, th e plan n in g and your p ick ers to be carefu l and not T ro u td ale, Oregon. Mrs. E dw ard E lirm an celeb rated her tion. d eco ration of w hich w as in ch a rg e of McBain’s Sale Stand. H. L. DOUTHIT, C hairm an. Mrs. Chas. C leveland, w as a unique All k inds of soft d rin k s, ice cream , Mr. and Mrs. Alex. L am p ert a re re b irth d ay on Ju n e 14 w ith h er son and pick a handful before p u ttin g them In creatio n and w as not ov?rtopped by in pie-m ade cake and cookies, all juicing over th e a rriv a l of a 9% -pound fam ily and a few in tim ate frien d s at the h allo ck ; for th is reason th e body Bids W anted. an y such expensive and m arvelous kinds of candy b ars, c ig arettes and E hm anor. A big d in n er w as served in c a rrie r Is considered best. A lw ays de boy. born Ju n e 16. The board of d ire c to rs of Pow ell c ie a tio n as N ew berg p resented th is cigars. C o rn er of B oring and Powell liver your soft b e rrie s of all k in ds in 1 th e evening. Valley D istrict No. 26 d esire to receive > ear. R ichard W alb ert sp en t th e wc< k- V alley road.—Adv. bids for 23 co rd s of first ar.d second end w ith his wife a t th e hom e of Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. O. N. McKay have as can n ery cru tes as th e re w ill be a gro w th fir wood, also for th e ja n ito r ! th eir g u est for a few days th e fornt- ch a rg e back m ade if soft b e rrie s a re worn. Bids m ust be in by 8 p. nt. Mary P arso n s. Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. B everidge of , r ’H niece, Mrs. G race C ooper, editor delivered In shipping c ra te s of 10 Monday evening, Ju n e 29. Wood to be delivered by S eptem ber 1. The P o rtlan d w ere S unday g u ests a t the of the N ew s-A dvocate of P rice, Utali cen ts p er c ra te as the hallocks are board re se rv e s the rig h t to i eject any home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. H arlow . and tbe H elper T im es of H elper, U tah spoiled for shipping and m uch tlm o or ill bids. Is w asted. In sp ect every row c a r e R e p resen tativ es of tlie “K eep Koole ' By o rd e r of tlie Board o: D irectors. fully to see th a t all b erries th a t a r e Ice Machine com pany are looking over the T ro u td ale for a facto ry location CORA A. CARRELL, C lerk and a re favorably Im pressed w ith con rip e a re picked else th e b erries th a t W OM EN’S GOWNS A N I) BLOOMERS a re overlooked will be o v er-rip e for ditions and o p p o rtu n ities here. th e n ex t picking. • G eorge J. G alch u tt Is d riv in g a new Gowns are made of crepe with neat contrasting de V alues In b arreled b erries w ill Ford ro a d ste r and J. H. K err a new signs. Colors flesh, peach, orchid, Regular $1.25 ran g e aro u n d $8.25 to $8.50 to th e tru ck both p u rch ased a t th e C. We are now reeehinir raspberries anil Loganberries gro w er depending some on th e to ta l Special 98f Bush garage. Also now m aking contracts for blackberries, cherries, all Rev. E. It. D. H oflensted lias sta rte d tonnage handled. varieties, and pears at Cash Prices. "W e have a q u a n tity of sh ip p in g a su b scrip tio n list for th e p ttrp ige of LA D IES’ ST R IP E D C R E PE BLOOMERS c ra te s a t Jo h n L y n ch ’s farm on th e W ill be a t G resham all day S atu rd ay , a t o a r new h ea d q u arte rs In (hit im proving the T ro u td a le com m unity old sta rc h factory. l ull cut, peach, flesh and orchid, pair........ ............. 50 c ch u rch , w hich is badly in need of le Section L ine and B a rk e r road an d if pairs. R egular services every Sunday you a re located In th e w est te rrito ry Also in the famous Lingette, assorted colors, pair, $1.00 a t 8 p. m. will be m ain tain ed un til the you m ay get a supply th e re w h ile th ey m iddle of Ju ly w hen Mr. H ollensted last. See Mrs. Lynch anil g et a sc ale Phone 1211 ticket. G resham , Oregon will leave for his vacation. S unday school a t 10 a. m. For Camping and Picnic« We have the BLACK SA TEEN BLOOMERS, in the N ickerson Jellied chicken is m ost High School Director Elected. convenient. Steam p re ssu re cooked. full cut. “ Knickernick Brand,” made of a splendid tf I. R aker of G resham w as elected In glass.—Adv. grade ot black sateen. Priced by sizes, pair 55«’ to $1.00 d irecto r of the Union high school d is F ir e D o r k s . tric t for a term of five y ea rs to su c L arg e stock of fire w orks for sale. ceed Dr. A .W. Botkin. T he election A new number in Girls’ Romper Play Suits, cloth was unanim ous in th e G resham d is C leveland avenue and Section L ine tric t and n early so in th e o th e r d is road. Mrs. H a rry T ru e tt.—Adv. is fine grade khaki, sailor collar, silk cord and tassel, tricts. Chicken Dinners. ages 3 to 6 years, suit................................................$1.25 Special chicken d in n er every W ed Boys’ Play Suits................. 85c. 90 and $1.25 noon until fu rth e r notice. f 1 nesday P rice 50c. W ithrow ’s R e sta u ra n t.—Ad. Buy your One of th e g re a te st picnic o cca sions ever held in Oregon w ill tak e place at Salem . S atu rd ay , Ju n e 27, u n der au sp ices of th e v ario u s cam ps of the W oodm en of th e W orld. M embers of th is g re a t fra te rn a l benefit society from all over th e sta te w ill p a rtic i pate. T he occasion is th e observance of the 35th a n n iv e rsa ry of th e founding of th e society. T he sta te fa ir grounds has been secu red for th e day. T h ere will be d rill and band co n tests, am u se m ents and speeches. In th e evening w ill be a m o n ster in itiatio n of h u n dreds of can d id ates. T he occasion will be free to all W oodmen and th e ir friends, th e in itiatio n , of course, being lim ited to m em bers and candidates. M ultnom ah Camp 77, of P o rtlan d , th e la rg e st cam p in the o rd er, having over 6000 m em bers, w ill have a larg e n um ber of m em bers p resen t. Many m em bers of th is cam p live in G resh am an d vicinity. Important Specials. GROWERS ATTENTION! H. E. THAYER FOR THE GIRLS Campers! Berry Pickers! See These Big Values If you are in need of Canvas Footwear see our line of U. S. Reds, for boys, girls, women and men. We give Green Trading Stamps. book is worth $1.00 cash. ^ 0 » U * T I» l m Your filled Large assortment of gray enamelware cooking-uten sils, featuring a complete culinary line at the exception ally low prices. 10c, 15c, 25c Walrad Mercantile Co. See them in our window The House of Quality HEPPS RACKET STORE Phone 1411 Gresham Phone 1236 Gresham f S ¡ firew orks : for 4th of July Helpers Wanted for Pageant Performances. Adah Losh Rose, who Is tra in in g h u n d red s of p erfo rm ers for the eerie« of p ag ean ts Io be given a t the O n sham fair g rounds on th e eve nings of Ju ly 4. 6, 6 an d 7, ha« Issued a call for m ore helpers. She w ant« ch ild ren up to th e age of 15 and old er young ladle« as well. T h ese a re needed for th e p atrio tic p ageant on th e F o u rth . "S aul, K ing of i« ra e l” on Ju ly 5, and th e Mardl G ras on Ju ly 7. All who will help a re asked to m eet at th e city hall, G renham on W ednesday, Ju n e 17, at 2 o ’clock.