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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 15, NO. 8» WORK COMMENCED ON CITY RESERVOIR GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, LAST W E E K ’S RAINS DO LITTLE DAMAGE FEBRUARY PROMINENT PIONEER PIONEER CHURCH IS LAID TO REST BEING REPAVED The genera! heavy rain storm w hich I stru ck th is p art of th e co u n try the la t te r p a rt of last week w hile, to rre n tia l A new c h a p te r is being w ritten in W ork on the foundation for th e new I in Its velocity, did not w reck any p ar- th e story of th e P leasan t Home M eth city rese rv o ir w hich is to be erected j tic u la r dam age aside from th e flood- odist E piscopal ch u rch , th e pioneer on Honey hill a few hundred feet w est I ing of basem ents and th e inconven- church of th is com m unity. W ork is of W allula avenue and nearly opposite | ience attending th e u n w ary individual u nder w ay on im provem ents w hich th e residence on th e e sta te of th e late I who got caught out w ithout an um will meet th e dem ands of the grow ing N. L. Sm ith is pro g ressin g rapidly u n Sunday school and the social needs of der A. H. H am m ar who is directing the brella. th e church. T he church has been excavation. T his is c irc u la r in out- Johnson creek w as a v eritab le r a g raised and a full basem ent developed, lyie. 64 feet in dam eter and about ing to rre n t F rid ay and S aturday, and w hich will be used for Sunday school th re e and a half feet deep. Into th is as quickly as it aro se it as suddenly and social purposes. If possible some excavation 300 cubic y ard s of concrete subsided until now’ th e strea m is about changes w ill be m ade in th e au d ito r w ill be poured, for a sta b le foundation norm al. From the re a r of th e Brown ium and entrance. A. J. Quay and for th e 600,000-gallon steel tank. pro p erty nearly to th e pickle factory H. Holmes are d irectin g th e w ork on N early a dozen men w ere em ployed i ¿1. ground w as covered w ith w ater to th e basem ent. The im provem ents are yesterd ay , also a tra c to r and a team a depth of two feet and in places, th ree sponsored by th e Ladies Aid and a of horses. Several days ago a building feet. N. J. P eterson, whbse home is on building com m ittee consisting of E. E. for tools and supplies w as co nstructed, th e flats n o rth of th e vegalene plant, Van Fleet, H. L. Hall and H enry and tilin g w as delivered for drain ag e was surrounded by w ater, as w ere the D outhit. The w ork th u s far has been from aro u nd th e reservoir. Ja p an ese dw ellers nearby. However, en tirely v o lu n tary on th e p a rt of men At the re g u la r council m eeting last the situation w as not as serio u s as it of the church and th e com m unity, and w eek notice w as given th a t sealed bids h as been on form er occasions when it th e ladies a re encouraging them by would be received for an issue of th e w as necessary for th e low land dw ell efficient w ork in the kitchen. city of G resham w ate r bonds in the ers to move out or m ake use of a boat A. F. MILLER. This pioneer church was established am ount of $25,000 for th e constru ctio n as a m eans of reach in g th e m ainland. F u n eral services w ere held Monday about 50 y ea rs ago when Arkoit Kelly of the rese rv o ir and th e laying of a Ivan Sw ift rep o rted he had four feet pipe line from th e city hall. Bids will of syrup in his basem ent. Now Ivan afternoon at the W alter C. K enw orthy donated about tw o acres of land as a be received up to 8 p. m. of Feb. 15. had n ’t been d rin k in g an y th in g strong , u n d ertak in g estab lish m en t in S ell site. The land was a p a rt of a dona By action of the council w ater ra te s er th a n tea, so an ex p lanation ought 1 wood for th e late A rth u r F red erick tion land claim and w as proved up on He had stored Miller, ageil 82, pioneer Oregon horti- by Mr. Kelly. The building w as s ta r t to large u se rs of w ate r w ere slightly to be forthcom ing. reduced. Any person or firm using some su g ar in his basem ent w ith the c u ltu ra list and prom oter of civic im ed and ca rrie d to n ear com pletion by over 2000 feet per m onth w as put on a idea of utilizing It for fu tu re usef provem ents, who passed aw ay at his th e people of the com m unity. Then flat rate of 15 cen ts for all over th a t when the spring fre sh et cam e along home at 1581 M ilwaukie stre e t F riday th e work lagged and Mr. Kelly com am ount. Special ra te s had been given and m elted the sugar, leaving nothing evening, F eb ru ary 5, a fte r about a pleted it him self. The ch arg e was to large u se rs of w ater, such as the hut the sack and a good im itation of w eek's illn ess w hich w as induced by u sually filled by some local itin eran t a series of p ara ly tic stro k es beginning or, in case of need, Mr. Kelly held the cannery, the pickle factory, and o th su g ar syrup. services. The Ja p an e se tru c k g a rd e n ers w est th e S atu rd ay previous. ers, but th is action w as intended to Thus it w as th at a m em ber of the Mr. M iller, who had been an o u t cover all cases, w hich seem s em inent of low er Main stre e t w ere m ore fo r ly fa ir-a n d obviates th e possibility of tu n a te th an they have been on form er stan d in g figure in the com m unity of Kelly clan laid the foundation for th is individuals or firm s com ing before the occasions of high w ater. They had Sellwood for th e past 55 years, w as religious in stitu tio n w here the neigh th e ir celery out of th e ground and j born A ugust 29, 1843, n ear F o rt bors could g ath er in th e early days council for special privileges. The extension of K elly avenue north m arketed w hen the flood cam e along, : W ayne. Indiana. He w as th e son of they could receive the w eekly mall for one block from F ifth stre e t to and consequently did not suffer any Mr. and Mrs. H enry M iller who began th a t had been brought from P o rtland. Few changes have been m ade in the Sixth w as asked by a petition signed loss. They re p o rt th a t th e re have ! th e long and ard u o u s jo u rn ey across biyldijig except for painting, and the th e plains by ox team from Indiana been time's when heavy ra in s stru ck , by p ro p erty ow ners along the p ro posed extension, w hich w as g ran ted by them e a rlie r in th e y ear and com plete in 1852 w ith th e ir fam ily of seven. At recent addition of a room at th e rear. The p resen t p asto r is tile Rev. E. W. th e council, and the city engineer w as ly devastated th e ir celery and o th er ! th e P latte riv er the rest of th e train in stru c ted to take the .n ecessary steps sm all tru c k beds, causing a decided decided to go to C alifornia, b u t H enry W ithnell, who cam e to tlie ch arg e last M iller w as determ ined and had made October. tow ard th e im provem ent. T hose sig n loss. * Oregon his goal. He w as obliged to ing th e petition w ere Independent m ake the trip alone as th e guide d e Land Co., by E. H. Kelly, E. H Kelly, PLEASANT HOME serted th e w agon the first n ig h t out. J. N. M ew hlrter, B. F. C lark, F. A. A “kid” social w ill be held in the L u n dquist. M. B. S plaw n, Geo. H ay T he fam ily settled on a donation Bap’tst ch u rch basem ent F riday eve den, W. F. E verett, S. E. P alm quist, land claim n ea r w hat is now E rro l S. F. P itts, and R. H. Todd. H eights. L ater th is w as sold and they ning. F eb ru ary 12. T hose p resen t not The W om an’s A uxiliary of th e p urchased th e p ro p erty w hich Is now dressed as kids will be fined. A coun A m erican Legion will give a bake sale occupied by the W averly C ountry try school and a valen tin e box will be T R O U T D A L E CASE T R IE D a t the A. W. M etzger sto re on S a tu r club. A. F. M iller grew to young m a n special featu res. IN JU ST IC E COURT day afternoon, F eb ru ary 13. A te ac h ers' tra in in g class has been hood in th is hdme and in 1869 he was A tria l w hich cam e up for a re -h e a r Mrs. Ida W illiam s, of P o rtlan d , is m arried to Miss Je n n ie R. S tep h en organized w hich m eets every W ednes ing in ju stice court on W ednesday of spending a few days w ith h er p aren ts, son, a school teach er, w hose p aren ts day evening at 7:30 in the B aptist la st w eek w as disposed of when the Mr. and Mrs. G eorge L eslie, and h er w ere pioneers of 1853. A fter th eir church. Choir p ractice im m ediately ju ry decided in favor of the plaintiff, sister, Mrs. A nnie Hevel. She, w ith m arria g e they lived for tw o years in follows th e class work. Jo h n A. L arsson, of T routdale, who Mrs. H evel, attended the w edding of e a st P o rtlan d w here he w as engaged Mrs. P. M. M iller celebrated her 82d sued W ill H urt, who lives near the th e ir niece, Miss M ildred Zeek, at in the m e rc an tile business, and w here b irth d ay an n iv ersary Sunday. The sam e place, for th e sum of $33.14, Lebanon Monday afternoon. th e ir oldest son, E. O. M iller, w as born. Sunday school presen ted her witti a w hich L arsson alleges to be due him The G resham circle of the E v an g el He then acquired the p resen t home beautiful b irth d ay cake. for tires, gasoline, etc. The defendant ical W om en’s union w ill m eet T h u rs site w hich o rig in ally consisted of 85 The B ap tist Ladies Aid m et w ith claim ed he did not o rd er the article s day afternoon a t 2 o’clock a t the home acres, from th e Leuw ellyn fam ily, in Mrs. Sadie C hase on T h u rsd ay a fte r w hich a re charged to him, but th e of Mrs. T heodore B rugger. All m em which home he resided continuously noon. W ork w as sta rte d on article s plaintiff, Mr. L arsson, subm itted proof bers are urged to be p resen t and for a period o f 55 y ears and at which for the apron sale the la st of March. th a t he received and used th e things as friends are welcome. place th e ir th re e o th er ch ild ren w ere The Rev. Wm. F airw ea th er has been specified. T he G resham g ran g e w ill m eet in an born, Alice, who is now deceased, and appointed associate editor on th e B ap At th e first hearing, w hich occurred all-day sessioft S atu rd ay and a n u m tw o sons, K. A. M iller, of G resham , tist Spokesm an w hich Is publshed Ja n u a ry 12, the ju ry disagreed, th e ber of in te restin g th in g s a re sched and Dr. R alph M iller, who resides sem i-m onthly in P ortland. v erdict sta n d in g 5 to 1 In favor of th e uled for the program . P iano num bers n ear San F rancisco. His widow, Mrs. plaintiff, but at th e second h earing of Mrs. A. Yocum and fam ily have have been prom ised by Mrs. Gladys Je n n ie M iller, also survives and will th e case th e ju ry brou g h t in a u n a n i Ruegg. Miss Reid, an In stru cto r in probably m ake h er home w ith h er son, moved into th e house vacated by Leon m ous decision in favor of the plaintiff. Jefferson high school, w ill speak on E. O. M iller, w hose house is but two ard L auderback. Mr. and Mrs. L au T he case w as heard before Ju stice derback now reside in Sandy. th e conditions In Asia at th e close of blocks from th a t of his m other. Jo h n Brow n, and, although of m inor The te ac h ers of the O rient school th e w orld w ar. A few y ears ago Mr. M iller plotted im portance, a ttra c te d considerable a t are sponsoring a p atrio tic moving pic C ontinu ed on page 4 th e bom esite into lots and nam ed tention. The defendant has served a tu re program for F riday evening, m any of th e stre e ts in th a t section of notice of appeal to th e circu it court YOUNG MAN YI( TIM Sellwood, including Miller avenue. Mr. F eb ru ary 12. and has until th is evening to file a ACC ID EN TA L SHOOTING M iller w as keenly in terested in h o r A full basem ent is being b u ilt under bond, th e am ount to include the costs the M ethodist church. The work, tic u ltu re and developed th e business connected w ith the case. If th e p la in K enneth Griffis. 18 year old son of w hich had been begun by his fath er. which is being donated by th e m em tiff is defeated in the circu it court, he Mr. and Mrs. A. W. G r'flls, narro w ly w ill be obliged to b ear the costs of th e escaped serious in ju ry Sunday a fte r It was on th e land now occupied by bers of th e church and congregation, th e W averly golf links th at thp Bing is progressing rapidly. suit. noon w hile engaged in ta rg e t p ractice ' and Lam bert ch e rrie s w ere p ro p ag a t Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard Lake e n te r at the gravel p it n o rth of G resham , ed. Mr. M iller was also th e founder tained a t d in n er on Sunday, Mr. and GRESHAM POSTMASTER betw een tow n and th e T w elve-m ile of thp P o rtlan d Seed com pany. When Mrs. F. H. Miller and fam ily, Mr. and GETS R E-A PPO IN T M E N T corner. Alex Adams and one or two he disposed of th is in te re st he w as „ - — Mrs R. H. M iller, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. other boys w ere also shooting and in Miss E lizabeth E. Johnson, who has ; Identified for 40 years as a d irecto r In H illvard, and th e ir son E v erett and been p o stm aste r at G resham for the some unexplainable m a n n er the rifle th e gran g e fire and life Insurance. wifi from P ortland. p ast four years, received a telegram in the hands of young Adams was d is Ten y ears ago Mr. M iller becam e the y esterd ay m ornii.g from C ongressm an 1 charged and stru c k Griffis in the presid en t of th e Bank of G resham In Orient School Teacher Wed*. M. E. C rum packer announcing th a t on fleshy p a rt of the left hip, th e bullet w hich cap acity he w as affiliated until Miss Vera McCabe, in stru c to r of the F eb ru ary 6 her re-appointm ent for the m aking a stra ig h t circu it th ro u g h the a y ear or so ago. He helped to e sta b second and th ird grades In the O rient ensuing four y ears w as confirm ed, j flesh and grazing the bone. An X -ray lish th e Sellwood school and at all school, was m arried on S atu rd ay eve Miss Jo h n so n has received a recent taken Monday afternoon disclosed the tim es he w as intensely in terested in ning at th e home of h er p are n ts In le tte r from S enator R. N. Stanfield. , fact th a t th ree pieces of lead w ere im th e cause of education, serv in g as d i P o rtlan d to F o rre st LaV lolette, a P o rt ch airm an of th e se n a te com m ittee on bedded in the flesh, one piece of w hich recto r or clerk as the occasion might land m an who has be’en atten d in g postotflee and post roads, co n g ra tu lât- I was lodged ag a in st the bone. I t has ! require. He also helped to found the W illam ette U niversity. Im m ediate lng her on th e good show ing m ade by not been decided w hether or not to try M ethodist Episcopal ch u rch in S ell relatives only of both p arties were th is office du rin g th e q u adriennium i to have these pieces of lead removed. wood about 40 y ears ago. He was pre ent at th e cerem ony and a w ed and sta tin g th a t he had gladly re c He was in a feverish condition Mon- | conclusively an ard e n t su p p o rter of ding su p p er followed. T he bride will day night, but o th erw ise restin g well. om m ended her for reappointm ent. every civic im provem ent th a t tended continue w ith her w ork of teaching at K enneth had only recen tly retu rn ed D uring Miss Jo h n so n 's a d m in istra tow ard th e b etterm en t of th e com m u O rient and th e couple will m ake th eir tion of th e office it h as passed from to w ork for th e Acme Sheet Metal ’ n ity in g eneral and a m an of broad home in P o rtland. Mr. LaV lolette has th e th ird to the second class and has w orks from having su stain ed a serious vision. All during his long and ev en t been a stu d en t of w ireless teleg rap h y stead ily gained from year to year. T he i burn on th e leg from boiling ta r. while ful career he was a citizen of exem- and is p lanning on obtaining em ploy postal receip ts for the past fiv e y ea rs in th e ir employ la st fall. m ent in th a t line of work. C o n tln u ed on page z a re as follow s: Logger Fatally Hurt at Sandy. $««.863.79 1921 T race V anderhoof w as fatally in 8.516.26 1922 9.540.26 , ju red n ear Sandy th is m orning when 1923 he was crushed by a falling tree which 10,164.22 1924 he w as endeavoring to dislodge from 10,577.34 1925 an o th er tre e w hile a t w ork falling Given by Arem e Club tim ber at the M armot saw m ill near the -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- T o ta l.... ........... ________ $46,661.87 Big Sandy dam. He w as aged 48 years Gresham Beauty Sheppe and a bachelor and had lived in the ev ery th in g in th e line of cosm etic d istric t around M arm ot for m any th erap y . C ourteous and efficient tre a tm e n t. Mrs. Lois St. C lair. F irs t years. He is survived by an aged S tate Bank building, phone 1841. m other and a num ber of b ro th ers and G resham - -Adv. sisters. F u n eral arran g e m en ts a re in A dm ission, G entlem en >1.0« Ladles Free th e hands of J. E. M etzger of th e Money to loan ou real estate. Farm G resham F u n eral p arlo rs. loans at 6 per cent B W Thorne. GRESHAM LOCALS Masonic Hall DANCE Gresham FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 12 Gigray’s Orchestra 8. 182« LUM BER YARD REO PENS U N D ER NEW M ANAGEM ENT T he lum ber y ard on Pow ell street, G resham , form erly owned and o p era t ed by Jones L um ber com pany of P ort- i land, has reopened under new m anage m ent after being closed a week pend- i ing com pletion of arran g em en ts. The new ow ners are J. F. B arnes and F. R orrison, who will o p erate under the firm nam e of B arnes & R orrison. Mr. B arnes moved here a few weeks ago from Bothel, near S eattle, and his p artn e r, who is still th ere, is expected ' here the la tte r p art of th is week The firm will have a tru ck and will en deavor to give prom pt and satisfacto ry service, according to Mr. Barnes, sen ior m em ber of th e firm. Mr. Barnes has had 28 y ears experience in th e re tail lum ber business and is th o ro u g h ly acquainted w ith all its details. Mr. and Mrs. B arues a re occupying the E kstrom house in Thom pson ad d i tion. Mr. R orrison will m ake his home with them on Ills arriv al. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS >1.50 Per Year INTEREST AROUSED IN FRUIT GROWING A straw b erry , ch erry and p ear m eet ing was held at th e can n ery office on S aturday, F eb ru ary 6. u n d er th e di rection of County Agent S. B. Hall. The m eeting w as called to order prom ptly at 1:80 p. m. and a resum e of th e m eeting of Ja n u a ry 30 as reported in the Outlook was had and O. K.’d by those presen t*as being th e best thought of th e com m unity on straw b e rry grow ing as the best varieties and tim e of planting. On the question of fertilizing, It was agreed th a t liberal fertilizin g paid, th a t ground sheep guano at th e asso ciation prices w as the best value obtainable, but should be supplem ent ed w ith from 50 to 100 pounds of potash per acre to produce a firm shipping berry. In tlie m a tte r of cultivation, it was decided th a t th e sp rin g cultivation of UNION bearing fields should be done very C lackam as County Council P arent- shallow and th a t the best designed T eacher association met W ednesday. cu ltiv ato r blade for th is purpose is F eb ru ary 3 a t Union school D istrict the "A" shaped or duck-foot blade, a No. 26. T he executive board m eeting sam ple of w hich can be seen a t the was called by th e p resident, Mrs. Cor can n ery office. On the question of w eevil control by delia E. L ucas at 10 o’clock. At the open business session, following the poison bait, Mr. H all w as given more board m eeting rep o rts of standing tim e to get detailed Inform ation as to com m ittees and officers w ere given. the m erits of th is treatm en t. T he question of ch erry fly maggot T he council will continue the work sta rted some tim e ago of perfecting control was discussed at some length plans for a P aren t-T each er building to by M. 0. Nelson of C herry P ark O rch be erected th is y ear oil the Chautauqua ard s and he proved beyond any q u es tion th a t the poisoning of th e fly was grounds at Gladstone. The Boys' and G irls’ club com m ittee not difficult and urged all grow ers to rep o rts th a t of the 430 stu d en ts en p rep are to do team work In ex term i rolled last year, 249 finished th e work nating tills pest, and if grow ers would 100 p er cent. W ith 'th e appointm ent give th is m atter atten tio n at th e rig h t of J. M. C. A nderson as county club tim e a produce of high value and leader the pro sp ects are bright for large profit could be grow n annually. m ore and b etter club w ork th ro u g h o u t He also suggested th a t th e h o rtic u l the county. Chicken dinner was tu ra l pest law should be enforced to served to 100 at noon by th e hostess com pel all ow ners of ch erry tre e s to circle. The red ra sp b e rrie s w hich sp ray them in season, to ab ate th is supplem ented th e hom e-m ade cakes nuisance and su p p ress th e pest. He as d essert w ere packed by the G resh suggested th e use of th e knapsack am can n ery and received m uch favor «prayer for sm all o rch ard s, th a t are effective and cheap, and on behalf of able com m ent. A fine p ro g ram was enjoyed during all Interested in ch erry grow ing, we the afternoon. W. D. K inder. M ultno w ish to th u n k Mr. Nelson for the in mah county d u ll leader, opened the form ation given. Mr. H all has a su p aftern o o n session with violin seiec- i ply of b u lletin s Issued by our Oregon tions w hich w ere much enjoyetj. He ! A g ricu ltu ral college tellin g how and was accom panied on th e piano by Mrs. when to sp ray to poison th is fly. and K inder. Among th e sp eak ers of the coiiies can be had at his office or at day w ere, th e Rev. E. W. W ithnell. tile can n ery office. T he conclusion B renton Vedder, Miss M arjorie Spring, w as also reached th a t Increased p la n t county h ealth nurse, and Fred H utch ings of Royal Anne ch erries and B art ings, Boy Scout leader of G ladstone. lett pears should he m ade to supply Mrs., Lucas spoke on the benefit of tlie req u irem en ts of the future. It P aren t-T each er work. MI hh F relda was also agreed th a t both ch erry and Ititzaii gave several piano selections In pear o rch ard s paid a larg e profit on a pleasing m anner. A round table dis being an n u ally plowed and cultivated, cussion and rep o rts of th e circle In larg er b etter fruit. It w as decided to hold a m eeting on presid en t on th e work accom plished S atu rd ay tlie 13th at the can n ery of th u s far d u rin g the year, com pleted fice at 1:30 p. m. to tak e up the study the day ’s program . The Council accepted th e invitation of cane b erries as to kinds to plant, of W ilsonville circle to meet with cu ltu re, etc. P lease do not fail to a t tend th is m eeting and invite all of them in May. T he U nion-D am ascus F arm Bureau your friends, as m uch benefit will be held its second reg u la r m eeting for derived. 19*6 at the schoolhouse last S aturday evening w ith a fair attendance. P ro j SANDY BLUFF ect leaders w ere appointed and a c a l A few neighbors dropped In at the endar program of work w as adopted Geo. W llkenson home on W ednesday for the com ing year. The recen tly -ap pointed county d u b leader, J. M. C. and p leasan tly su rp rised th e ir son A nderson, m et w ith the g irls of the C harles, it being his birthday. A radio Rainbow sew ing club preceding the program was the main fea tu re of en m eeting and la te r m ade a b rief ad te rtain m en t. A splendid lunch was dress. County A gent W. A. Hoyt gave served, and nn enjoyable evening a very enjoyable and profitable talk. spent by all. Mr. and Mrs. Ray W llkenson e n te r Those p resen t w ere given a rea l tre a t In piano solos by Miss F rieda B ratzel tained on S unday Mr. and Mrs. C. J. and w histling selections by Miss Au W llkenson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caldo, g u sta H ahn w ith Miss B ratzel at the Mr. and Mrs. A. Radford and children piano, afte r w hich the m eeting ad and N orine and Jo h n Brophy in honor jo urned to th e basem ent for refre sh of W llford Radford and B irch ard W ll- k en so n ’s b irth d ay s. m ents and a social hour. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W llkenson e n te r tained Mr. and Mrs. Ault with a radio LYNCH program one evening of la st week. A fter th e re g u la r m e ltin g of the R obert G ray Is erectin g a poultry Lynch P aren t-T ea ch e r zsaoclatiop F ri bouse on his place. day evening an enjoyable tim e was Mrs. Joe Caldo w as called to G resh spent In the basem ent, which had p re am last T h u rsd ay to a ssist in th e care viously been decorated by th e club of Mrs. Tice, m other of Mrs. W. Staf- ch ild ren ami th e ir leaders. Five h u n fenson of O rient. dred was played and refresh m en ts Mr. and Mrs. Je ss H tte en tertain ed served by th e club, th e occasion being on Sumlay, Mr. and Mrs. Joe D onald a benefit to raise funds i.o pay expens son and .Mr. and Mrs. H. H. W atkins es of th e ir d elegates th is year. and family. Headed by its social com m ittee Mrs. The P aren t-T each er association held W. O. Shaver, ch airm an of the P a r its reg u la r m eeting on Friday. T here en t-T each er association, co-operating was a good atten d an ce In sp ite of the w ith the A rboleda Im provem ent club, storm y night. A good program was will give a dance In the A rboleda club ren d ered and cake and coffee served. house F riday evening, F eb ru ary 13. Mrs. Chas. W llkenson and Mrs. A. T h ere will be old fashioned, as well Radford en tertain ed th e C ottrell as m odern dances. The com m ittee has Ladles Aid at a silver tea on W ednes th in g s well u n d er way and a good day a t w hich tim e needle work was tim e Is assured. given out to he p rep ared for the bazaar. Our M otto: More Crops on Less Mr. and Mrs. A ult en tertain ed on Acres. G round Sheep G uano's other name Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. C arrell, is "Grow-M ore." T here Is fe rtility In every ounce of It. GILLIS It will In crease the yield of A sp ara gus, B erries, Cabbage, Cauliflow er, Mr. and Mrs Alvin K llnski end Mrs. C ucum bers, Corn and P otatoes, and m akes a first cla ss law n dressing F ra n k Gibbs drove to V ancouver S un T he best value obtainable. Order day to atten d th e fu n eral of a friend. now. get It on th e soil and give the cro p s a good sta rt. TH E BERRY GROWERS Don't forget the advertleere when —Adv. PACKINO CO. you need anything tn their line.