Correspondents and Advertisers Are Asked to Cooperate With the Outlook in Issuing the Paper in the Forenoon G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. I«. NO. 2« GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON. EKIDAV. COUNCIL GRANTS BLOCK LEGION BALL TEAM EOK STAGE TERMINAL WINS GAME IN NINTH MAY TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 7. 192« BERRY GROWERS FAIR BOARD BUSY SIGN UP CONTRACTS ON PLANS FOR FAIR 91.S6 Per Year M ethodist E piscopal C hurch. GKESIIAM GIRL BECOMES M others’ Day will receive a p p ro p ri BRIBE BE ( AMAS MAN ate notice in the m orning services at Miss Alice R oberts and Jo h n H an th e M ethodist Episcopal church. In connection w ith th e Bible school, sen, of Camas, W ashington, w ere u n it w hich begins at 10 o'clock, special no ed in m arria g e a t noon W ednesday, tice w ill be paid to the day in several May 5. at a quiet home w edding a t the of th e d ep artm en ts. In th e service bome of ,b e b rid e s p aren ts, Mr. and follow ing th e Bible school Dr. Chas Mrg' D M’ K" b*'rta 0« Second street. W. H uett, the pasto r, will speak on 1 T be dobn Parsons, uncle of the th e subject, "T h e Ideal Wife and b rid e' Officiated at th e sim ple cere- M other.” T h ere w ill be special m usic I mony, w hich w as w itnessed by a few close friends and relativ es of th e con a p p ro p riate to th e day. T he evening services will begin tra c tin g p arties. Mrs. W ilson E a s t h alf an hour la ter th an in th e w inter m an played th e w edding m arch and and sp rin g m onths. The E pw orth th e couple w as attended by th e b roth- L eague w ill begin at 6:45 in stead of er-in-law and siste r of the groom , Mr. 6:15. and th e evening preach in g se r and Mrs. S. Avid Salm onsen, of Camas. vice at 8 instead of 7:30. Miss M ar T he bride w as a ttire d in pow der blue g a re t S t.C la ir will be th e leader of g eorgette crepe and carried a bouquet th e E pw orth League. T he topic for of sw eet peas and rosebuds. A fter a discussion will be "T he S um m er's luncheon served at the conclusion of Best W eek.” T he evening service will th e cerem ony, Mr. and Mrs. H ansen begin w ith a song service led by H. W. left by au to for Los A ngeles w here Strong. The subject for th e p asto r's they will rem ain sev eral w eeks, afte r serm on w ill be "S c rip tu re Difficul which they expect to re tu rn to P o rt land to reside. The out of tow n g u ests ties." The m onthly m eeting of th e official w ere Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Salm onsen board w ill be held on T uesday eve and two ch ildren. W alter and Elva, of ning beginning at 7:45, In th e p asto r's Camas. The m a tte r of th e term in al for th e j ® x t0 dve ^or Gresbam w as the new P ortland-G resham -S andy stage score in S unday's gam e, played on | line in G resham was taken up at the S tapleton Field, w ith the M arcell club re g u la r m eeting of the city council last of P o rtiand and not u n til the last man T he m in u tes of S ecretary A. W. W ednesday evening and thoroughly , . , . .1 The ---- ------------ c o n tra cto rs of 1921 met a t th e discussed. P erm ission w as given the w as out in tbe n ,n ,h inning w as th e can n ery offlcp onp h undred and tw en Metzger of th e fair asso ciatio n read at stage, w hich has been tem porarily outcom e of th e gam e at all ce rtain . last n ig h t's ■> re g u la r m eeting showed p ark in g on Main near Pow ell street, G resham entered th e n in th on the ... . , 12 ' ’ Sl:,y evenlng | th at d u rin g A pril th e en tire board held to use parking space on the block be- short end of a 5-2 score and w ith 2 out ! l° consl< e r th e flue8t' on of renew ing several m eetings and th e executive tw een Powell and Second stre e t on . . ' th e ir six-year c o n tra c ts th a t expire at board of five d irec to rs o th er m eetings R oberts, leaving it to th e driv ers to and tb e 8Core tietl "y K ru g e rs single, thp c ,O8p of (hjs year T ables w ere re la tin K to buildings, arran g e m en ts of determ ine ju st w here it should be. w hich scored 2 ru n s. Ja ck H am lin . . ... . , . ' grounds and fo rm u latio n of plans for M aurice Botkin and Tom Cooper have cam e up w ith his big bat and clouted , . ‘ er ow w as ta k en the com ing county fair w hich will announced th a t they w ill use th e 1 out „ tw o-bagger w hich s c o r e d K r u g e r i Car<? ° f at th e office desks and tables. ‘ open on A ugust 3. L ast n ig h t's m eet- sam e te rm in al as the P o rtla n d -G re sh -1 , , , . . , . , g Many ladles attended. ’ng w as lengthy and crow ded full of am stage operated by Geo. Lew is & ^rom second, w hich he had stolen, for T he lunch consisted of G resham ‘ o n sld e ra tlo n and decisions Son, in fro n t of th e R adio-E lectric the w inning run. ................ .... * shop, as the schedules do not conflict T he gam e w as m arked by freq u en t The council ordered th e rep a ir of e rro rs by both team s b ut In th e m ain cream —th e stra w b e rrie s used w ere j county W. C. T. U. requested of« the from th is y e a r’s crop and th e q u ality 1 board space for th e ir h ea d q u arte rs broken sidew alks in fro n t of the prop e rty of Mrs. P earl E rickson on Rob the Legion boys ap p ear to be in first of th e p roduct w’as attested to bv th e ! and re st room a t tbe fair. T his was e rts avenue, and along th e pro p erty of class shape and have assem bled a “ T f o , a , r . p l a c e d - » , , ,. . . . iS .■ f f iiii C. W. A ltm an on Second street. team w hich will finish above th e 500 served. j T he b oard passed a reso lu tio n of ap- A pproval w as given the plan to m ark. The b an q u eters w ere called to o rd er ( p re d a tio n to all who had assisted in move th e Are h y d ran t n ea r the ca n Cash custo m ers to th e gam es have nery, w hich is now in the drivew ay of by P resid en t W. D. F raley , who in tro the exercise of co rn ersto n e laying, th e new extension to th e receiving been p retty scarce and the class of duced as to a stm a ste r, th e handy m an. and m entioned in p a rtic u la r th e ch il shed, to a point to the east of th e baseball being played h ere by local dren of the g rad e school and principal building. The council voted to fu rn boys should draw far b etter th a n the County A gent S. B. H all, who cau g h t and th e G resham band. ish the pipe necessary, approxim ately th e sp irit of “ Union F o rev er" th a t The prem ium list is w ell nwde” Tray 150 feet, and it is expected th a t the th ree preceding gam es have. filled th e a ir and w as a t his best in in and w’ill be read y for d istrib u tio n in A sum m ary of S unday’s gam e Is as about tw o weeks. w ork of m aking th e change w ill be tro d u cin g the sp eak ers of the evening done by th e cannery com pany. The board is receiving th e en co u r follow s: who responded as follow s to th e v a ri T he city hall is soon to be ren o v at agem ent of influential P o rtlan d peo GRESHAM MARCELL ous topics: ed and refurbished. T he outside will ple as never before. F re q u e n t con study. A com plete atten d an ce is de R H E R H E THF RIGHT PLATFORM. receive a coat of w ater proof paint and C. M. La F o llett responded to q u es ferences a re held and big p lan s are sired as m a tte rs of im p o rtan ce will 6 12 9 5 7 4 th e in terio r will be redecorated. being form ulated for th e fu tu re. Joe tion and said th a t in his experience P erm ission w as g ran ted the P o rt F. R. P eterso n , an experienced p h a r Dunne, can d id ate for th e sta te senate. come up for discussion. B a tteries: G resham —M iddleton and and observation the G resham b erry Joint d istric t, and J. O. W ilso n ,'c lerk ' T he m id-w eek p ray e r service will m acist connected w ith a strin g of land firm of C rane & Com pany to park Wood. M arcell: Fork.v and Chuck. G ro w ers’ asso ciatio n w as th e m ost "A ^ u ’tn o n ,ab ta m p , Woodmen of the |,e held at 7:45, to w hich all a re In- th ree d ru g sto res ln P o rtlan d , w as in an exhibition tru c k on th e stre e ts of A nother fast P o rtlan d team , the G resham for a day in the n ea r future, . successful and best organized cooper W orld, re g u la r board m em bers, w ere G resham on W ednesday prom oting S outhern Pacific Co., is scheduled to p resen t last n ig h t and a re very active j v ,leo - ative o rg an izatio n in th e state. his candidacy for rep rese n tativ e to the and helpful in th e ir w ork for th e good 1 ------------------------ try and bum p the Legion team Sunday, Section Line to Be Straightened. C. T. R yan’s resp o n se w as th a t th e of th e fair. Bible S tan d ard Com m unity Service«. sta te leg islatu re from M ultnom ah T he county is p rep arin g the way for May 9, on S tapleton Field. six-year long tim e c o n tra c t w as th e The young m en evangelists who are county. H is slogan sounds good: The gam e will be called a t 2:30. th e im provem ent of th e Section Line Perennials and Bulbs. foundation and m ain p illa rs to be used conducting a revival cam paign in the “More business in gov ern m en t; less P y reth ru m s, D elphinium s and long- road. If th e bond issue to be voted on in building a successful cooperative spiked Colum bines, w hile they last, $1 Bible S tan d ard com m unity ch u rch re governm ent In business." M r.P eter False Fire Alarm Rouses Sleepers. May 21 ca rrie s, as th e re is every re a p er dozen. D ahlia bulbs, nam ed v a ri p o rt g reat victory at th e o u tse t of son expressed him self as opposed to G resham citizens w ere in a m ore association. son to believe it will, th e county will L ester Schedeen gave four dialect eties, prices to sell. Mrs. Lelie R un th e ir second w eek's effort. A pp recia the modification of th e V olstead act to or less sta te of ragged indignation proceed a t once w ith th e hard su rfa c yon, G resham , phone 561.—Adv. tive audiences listened atten tiv ely to a allow lig h t w ines and beer, and th e T h u rsd ay m orning as th e re su lt of be read in g s th a t w ere very m uch en ing of th is m ain a rte ry of travel. joyed. live m usical program and a stro n g m aking of drug sto res th e d is trib u t ing perem p to rily h ustled out of th eir County E ngineer G. W. Buck stated PLEASANT HOME J. J. F ish er gave as th e key to co m essage from the visiting rev iv alists ing ce n te rs for th e liquor. He de beds about 3 o’clock by th e rin g in g of a few days ago th a t proceedings would o perative success th e d esire on th e Sunday school w ill begin at 10 | on both T uesday and W ednesday eve- clared th a t th is Is th e concensus of be sta rte d a t once to secu re th e rig h t th e fire bell at th e city h all. Those p a rt of every individual m em ber to o'clock a t th e P le a sa n t Home Method- j nings, w;ho rubbed th e ir eyes and answ ered opinion of d ru g g ists th ro u g h o u t thé of way n ecessary to stra ig h te n the T he a rriv a l of C harles C. B utterfield, country. He also stated th a t as a boost and not knock, every woman i”/ ,<’? iu i£ b ' follow ,‘<’ by preach in g at Section Line w here it m akes a double the sum m ons w ere unable to find any . 11:15. T his w ill be a special M others’ K. . . ,, . . . . , , . thing resem bling a fire and a fte r a and m an dolnK th e lr v erY he8t ln w h a t’ Day service and the subject. “Mary, b ro th er of tb e e™ n g e l,st' b a" add“d class d ru g g ists a re law -abiding and cu rv e n ea r th e Beaver S tate Motor tim e rep aired again to th e ir slum bers. | e' er line of tb e w ork they w ere en- th e M other of Je s u s ” will be used, j m uch to ,lle stre n g th of th e p arty . The th a t the o rg an izatio n of Oregon p h a r w orks. T he p roperty chiefly affected T here will also be special m usic by , Butterfield b ro th ers have ju s t com- m acists would not co u n ten an ce ln its No one is able to en tirely explain the gaged. belongs to Mrs. N ancy Sales. the choir. Miss Amy Sloop w ill lie pleted a su ccessful cam paign a t A l N. P. Nelson in a forceful speech fact of the bell ringing, as a fire alarm th e leader of th e E pw orth League bany and p red ict a s tirrin g cam paign m em bership any who hud been co n told th e reason why he w as a m em ber did not go th ro u g h the local telephone victed of bootlegging. Gresham Market Thanks Patrons. w hich will convene at 7:30 in th e eve in G resham . T hese young men preach A. J. W. Brown, p ro p rieto r of the office, as is reg u la rly done. O ccasion of the association, w hich, boiled down ning. G overnor P ierce is to be p resen t at th e old tim e religion and believe in riid eiio iu liiatio n al Ser» Ices, G resham Meat M arket, w ishes to ally the hook th a t holds th e trip w hich to a sentence, is, “To help m yself and th a n k his friends for th e ir continued co n tro ls the bell ja rs loose and the my neig h b o r” w hich is a tru e ex p re s th e ban q u et w hich is to be sponsored g ettin g back to th e Bible. Much sin g T h ere will be a brief M others' Day p atro n ag e during the try in g period of sion of th e o bject and aim s, in th e by the M ethodist L adies Aid a t P lea s ing and special m usic w ere given over program Sunday a t th e U ndenom i an t Home and w hich w ill be held in rec o n stru ctio n and m uch re g re ts the re su lt is th e sam e as though th e trip w rite r's opinion. the new ly-com pleted basem ent of the to th e evening program . A solo en n atio n al tem ple in ch arg e of th e young delay caused by triv ia l technicalities had been released au to m atically by the 8. A. R oberts gave a read in g th a t r e ch u rch on S atu rd ay evening. May 8. titled , “The Lord Follow ed Me,” people in connection w ith the re g u la r w hich had to be attended to, but he is w eight w hich rin g s the bell. T he sam e pleased to announce th a t the building th in g has happened before, b ut com flected hum an ingenuity in p ainting a An in te restin g program h as been p re catchy testim ony In song, w as re n Sunduy school session, at w hich tim e pared co n sistin g of read in g s and m u o perations are again in full force and su b ject very black or white. sic. The P lea san t Home o rch e stra dered by H am lin W ilson. "H am " was some special songs will he ren d ered w ill go on to com pletion. T he date of ing ln th e m iddle of th e night, caused F. J. K eller spoke feelingly of the will play, N ellie and P a ttie G reen fo rm erly a m em ber of th e "Young in honor of the day. A large a tte n d opening his new m a rk e t w ill be a n some apprehension. Chief A llshouse nounced as soon as possible and all is responsible for th e Inform ation th a t benefits of association w ork in th e wood, of Bull Run, w ill give piano Men Musical E vangelists, w ith C. O. ance Is looked for Sunday aftern o o n , telephone ord ers during th e n ext few’ th e only alarm for fire w ill be the southw est or C arver p a rt of our te r num bers, Miss M artha H agberg will Benham d irecto r, w hich held revival th e song service beginning a t 2 o'clock w eeks w ill have prom pt atten tio n and rito ry , and quoted A braham L incoln's sing and Mrs. Je ssie Miller, of F air- cam paigns th ro u g h o u t W ashington w ith special songs and m usic, a fte r w ill be delivered, if necessary. Phone blow ing of th e siren and th e rin g in g expression— “United we stand, divided view, will give readings. Selections w ill also be given by a q u a rte t. The and- Oregon. He leads th e singing w hich th e p asto r will p reach from th e of the bell need cause no alarm . 1891.—Adv. we fall.” ban q u et w ill begin a t 8 o'clock. The w ith an a rtis t model Buescher saxo tex t, “As one whom his m o th er com- Wm. Kniefel responded to th e su b basem ent of th e ch u rch , 28 x 70 In size, phone, w ith Miss F loella Jacobs, of foreth so w ill I com fort you.” Chinese O peretta at Rockwood. Free Methodist Services. has recen tly been finished in cem ent G resham , assistin g a t the piano. The Chinese operetta, “T he N ightin A M others' Day program h as been ject “ How to m eet conditions and save and T h ere will be preaching ag ain S u n w hite p la ste r and is very light and g ale,” w ill be given at Rockwood some money in tim es like th e se ” and dry. T he w ork has ail been donated Services will continue every evening arran g e d to be given d u rin g th e S u n day evening a t 7:30. P ra y e r service g ran g e hall S atu rd ay evening, May 8, a t 8 o’clock, benefit school clubs. B as day school hour Sunday a t th e F ree provided th a t it could be done by by th e people of th e ch u rch and com- th is week and th e follow ing week ex is held each T uesday evening and m unity. Im provem ents w ill begin cept Monday, at 8 o'clock. T he m eet Bible study F rid ay evening. A cordial k et social follow ing. Ladies bringing M ethodist ch u rch . The p asto r, the spending less th a n you earn. b ask ets adm itted free. All o thers Rev. W. T. K lotzbach, w ill p reach at It w as discovered th a t K arl J. H ag- soon on th e u p p er p a rt of th e church ings are Interdenom inational in sp irit invitation is extended to all. building. charg ed 25 cents. G entlem en buying berg w as th e pioneer b erry b a rre le r in and a re for everybody. b ask ets will have adm ission price r e 11 o’clock upon th e them e, "T he In Special clean -u p prices on all S h er fluence of M other.” Young people's M ultnom ah county who b arreled 538 funded.—Adv. VICTORY w in-W illiam s p ain ts a t L. L. K idder m eeting w ill be held a t 7 p. m., fol b a rre ls of logans and ra sp b e rrie s in COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Hdw. Co.—Adv. Mrs. G. W. A llder will en te rta in at 1919 in th e old M etzger sto re, for the an all-day q u iltin g p arty , to be held at lowed by preach in g at 8 o'clock. T he play entitled, “Adam and E va.” ______ her home W ednesday, May 12. A pot association d u rin g its first season Mrs. F red Lehm an responded to th e il“ ek d in n er w ili be served a t noon and w hich w as given a t th e Colum bian ROCKWOOD 4 I in th e aftern o o n ice cream will be | high school T h u rsd ay , was a splendid STAGE CO. MAURICE BOTKIN TOM COOPER T he Chinese o p eretta, "T he N ightin to ast, I he developm ent of th e b erry served by th e V ictory Busy Bees sew- success and netted about $100. The Ing club, of w hich Mrs. A llder is lead- 'asse m b ly room was packed and those gale" will be given by pupils of the in d u stry .” tS -P a « sen a er S tn d eh ak er Nlx P arlor C oarh de Inxe. C halr C ar T yp e, Dr. W right responded to th e topic, er Two q u ilts w ill be qu ilted , one for i who took p a rt did so very sa tisfac to ri- low er g rades of th e Rockwood school of Eola— Polk Count) H ome M ethodist Ladles ! ly. T he c a st w as as follow s: Lau- S aturday night. May at t i c Rock "Stocks, bonds and o th e r th in g s" and I tbe, SECTION LINE KOITE Aid and one for th e V ictory circle of rence A ndersen, A delalne Evans, wood g range hall, for the benefit of t ^ e E v angelical W om en’s Union. T his I H arry P alm er, Isabel! Pulliam , Bella D A IL Y S C H E D I LI: the clubs of th e school. The proceeds am ong o th e r th in g s told a sto ry th a t L v. G resham | L v. P ortlan d is to finish raisin g money to send one ! Reed. L illian Post, Fred E tling, Roy will be used to send delegates to the m ade th e point very clea r and plain F O R P O R T L A N D ' F O R G R E SH A M sum m er school held at Oregon A gri- th a t we w ere organized for self de- <'f th e sew ing club g irls to th e O. A. C. i P ulliam , H orace E vans and H alb ert c u ltu ra l college. A b ask et iunch will fense and th e six-year long tim e grow - su m m er school. L adies of both circles Babbitt. Much credit is due Mrs. Geo ••7 :0 0 a. m. «:10 a .m . tim e follow the op eretta. T he ch ild ren have . a re co rd ially invited, also neighbors P erry , who so w illingly gave her time 9:00 ••Thru to Sandy 11:00 been thoroughly d rilled by Mrs. L. C. c o n tra c t w as ,b e be8t w eaP °" »° and frien d s. coaching the c h a ra c te rs C. Briim hall 10 ¡«0 t : 00 p. m. 15:0« also deserves m uch p raise for his as- S m ith and Mrs. O. A .H am lin, te ac h ers u se- 5:00 5:00 p. m. «:0» of the low er grades. T he affair is ex- “ D am ascus H opes" w ere expressed selves, th e ir association and m anage- sistance. 4:00 •S iM Jack Meier, only son of Mr. and Mrs. pected to be one of th e best ever at- by Mrs. M. G. K elley for th e success of m ent is probably w ithout a precedent •S a tu rd a y . Sunday, ••Thru to Sandy Ju liu s Meier, su stain ed a broken bone tem pted by th e pupils of the Rockwood , hp ag80cJatlon. and H o lid a y s In th e h isto ry of cooperative associa- •10:00 in his an k le last Sunday when he fell school. •S a tu rd a y . S u n day, P le a sa n t Home p ro sp erity w as at- ; tfons in th e sta te of Oregon or the oft his horse w hile riding. He broke an d H o lid a y s Lv. Sandy trib u ted by M artin L en n artz, to the United S ta te s; afte r follow ing the flag his leg In th e sam e way tw o y ea rs ago, FOR POR TLAND b erry association. for six y ears to en list for an o th er six buf 1s ,n.° Pike5 and enJ<’ya tb e llfe L v. Gre«ham Let us be your Portland-Gresham-Sandy S it« a. m. for Sandy '7:5« p. m. I v ia P ow ell V a lley •T o G n sham on ly and O rient ex cep t S at.. Sun . and H o lid a y s thru 7:40 a. m. to P ortlan d . 1 ( : 4 i p. m. I» K P O T S P O R T L A N D — S e w .Municipal T erm i nal, Cor. f ifth and Salm on opposite the C ourthouse. G K t SH AM — Main and P ow ell S treets (T em p o ra ry ,. SAN DV—Ju n k er's C o n feetlon ery. "Gresham's Own Line" Park and Y am hill Phone MAIn 1(11 ■S 30 a. m., P 9 30 a. m . B 10 :30 a. m., P. 11 So a. m . B. 12 30 p. m.. P. 1 :30 p. m . B. 2 30 p. ra-, P. 3 30 p. m., B. 4 30 p m.. P 5 30 p. m . B. « 30 p m . P *7 30 p. m . B »11 :30 p m . B V. L V. L V. L. V. L. V. L V. L. L I V. GRESHAM A Roberta Phone 1S23 Tí P. B. P B P. B. P. B. P. B B. for anything you need in h i I’icnie Goods Lunclies Candies Ice Urea Soft Drinks We have all of ’em SECOND & MAIN P ow ell no a m.. R 30 a m . 9 30 a. m.. 10 :30 a. m., 11 30 a m.. 12 :30 p m . 1 :30 p m . 2 30 p. m.. 3 30 p. m., 4 30 p. m.. 5 :30 p. m . »0 30 p m.. a« 30 p. m.. HEADQUARTERS The Oscarette Portland-Gresham Stage LY. PORTLAND PATTERSON GRESHAM For Mother»’ Day Cut Flowers and Potted Plants, cheap. L V. L V. L V. L. V. L. V. L. L. aPundava and Holiday« only »Saturday» 8undaya and H olid ays ■Dally except Sunday« and H olid ays P. V —Powell Valley. B L —Base Line. Owned and operated by GEO. LEWIS & SON Large Hanging Baskets, made up, each #1.(11» IRIS now in full bloom, 10c per root. Queen of May, P u rp le P rin ce, C eleste, Du Bots de Milan, Lo hengrin, H onorables, F lavescents. Madam Chere, Ma Mie. Silver King, M ozart and others. Suhr’s Flower Farm Base Line Road 1 m ile east 12-Mile C orner TROUTDALE, ORE . Rt. 2 Should we re stric t m em bership, w as discussed by E. P. Schedeen who claim ed th a t d istan ce w as the only lim it, and th e best solution of the problem was th e org an izatio n In a se p a ra te u n it th e te rrito ry south of the ] C lackam as riv er, ce n terin g a t Oregon City, or p referab ly E stacada. C. A. B aker w as introduced as the inan who produced $1100 w orth of ' stra w b e rrie s in 1925 on one and one- ! eighth acres of land. Ed. S path as th e man who alw ays | in d icates the q u ality of m aterial the p ¡jPn driving a fine new seven- m em bers a re built of as It Is an ex- ' p assen g er Je w e tt and Lew is Benfield presslon of having a g rasp and know l- bas pu rch ased an O verland coach. Mrs. McKay en tertain ed the needle edge of the basic p rin cip les th a t u n ( luh of S prin g d ale last week, about 16 d erlie success and is tb e chief asset. ladies being present. D ainty refre sh - M anager Tow le feelingly thanked m ents w ere served by the hostess. th e m em bers on behalf of th e m anage- | T he c a n ta ta given by the C orbett m ent for th e splendid expression of Arad e und*'r ,b e «uper- i confidence, and pledged th e m anage- i hfla | r a n d a u of the pupils did well, m ent to a g re a te r effort for the sue- Miss M urray has spent much tim e and cess of th e business in th e fu tu re. , patience d rillin g th e children. T he ■ - ....................... affair cleared about $14. F o r real estate loans see or call B. ! Mra V iroqua l-arrln Is p lan n in g a recital to be given by her piano pupils T horne.—Adv. j backed th e association w ith cash— W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . some is month. Mr tim an() e th Mm E dw ard E h rm an t ,)f and money ta lk s loudest. 1 Jo h n Ick le r as th e m an who sug- ( IIFRRY GROWERS ATTENTION! P o rtlan d , spent Sunday at th e ir heau- ... . . . tlfu l co u n try home h ere on th e hlgh- i gested buying th e cannery. T h ere will be a c h e rry grow er s way E lm er W illiam s as the m an who is m eeting at the can n ery at 3 p. m T he C orbptt baseball team played Its as tru e as steel. sh a rp on W ednesday, May 12, and we j,rgj ganjt, ,,f (b e season S unday afte r- F ran z M attson as the m an we all w aí*, pvpty m an or woman In M ultno- noon losing to the B ridal Veil team F ra n z M attson as the m an we ail m ah or n o rth ern ClackamaH counties , 4 t0 5 Pp" Sp„ | prnplr th „ m a n . Hke. who has one o r m ore c h e rry tree s to agpr of th e C o rh rtt team . George Moulton as th e m an who la atten d thia m eeting to learn how to p p RaamUHaen, of T he Dalle«, alw ays ready to defend th e associa- •’G l ’he < h erry fly m aggot, and to form gppnt Bunday at Colum bia View farm. tion “ c b e r^ m a rk e tln « pool, especially Mrg |a „ppr C ranp had as her t- it h i,.« « h n t o t « . « nriH [” r ,bf' ’ /‘C*1 ch erries. ( °>ne prep ared gU,,,,tB S atu rd ay for dinner Mr. and E E. L ounshury who ta k es a pride o Join w ith your neighbors in pu ttin g Mr„ , f.,um m er and M, „ Latn(f, of 'I n grow ing and packing q u ality b«r-1 ."p I P o rtlan d , who all attended th e exer- your crop closely and give us your es- c1bpr at fhp fa |r Kround a t (, rpgham In I ries. tlmatpfi as to v arieties and tonnage. afternoon W. B. P arso n s as th e man who e x - , p ip a s e rem em ber the date and be presses his ap p reciatio n freely. on hand. We should have 1000 grow - FAIRVIEW The program was well received and «r s th is m eeting. P lease be one of -he sen tim en ts g enerously applauded, i aa ‘b ‘* *• Im portant to the "Godiy M others” will be th e them e ' I c h e rry In d u stry . Come! . and w hile it was In p ro g ress th e office S tra w b erry Ice cream will be served of th e serm on Sunday m orning at th e Sm ith Memorial P resb y terian church force w atted on th o se w hose co n tracts (»ooxeberry Growers Attention! We wish you’ "w o ird '’ h7r”ve.’t"‘ the ¡»T th e Pa«tor th e Rev E . R. D. Hol- were expiring, for th e ir ren ew als, and lensted. Sunday school will convene , the renew als w ere made 100 per cent, gooseberries on th e 11th or 12th of at 10 o ’clock. A M other’s Day co n May and bring them in for canning ce rt will be held In the evening at , for six years, or Including th e year TH E BERRY GROWERS 7 45 sponsored and conducted by the 1932. ¡Adv. PACK I NO CO. W om en's society. All are cordially T his expression of faith in them - ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ » » » » ♦ » » ■ » » W Invited to be present. Republican Candidate • FOR GOVERNOR Reduce tax es by reducing co st of G overnm ent. P lace p en iten tiary under Board of Control. Make Board of C ontrol the P aro le B oard; few er pardons. E nforcem ent of P rohibition by officials who believe in enforcing the law. H asten co n stru c tio n of Roosevelt H ighw ay. A dequate provision for re tirin g bonds. Issue no tax free bonds. Fish and Game Com mission function for people and not as political m a chines. P lay fair w ith ex-service men. M aintain high sta n d a rd of public schools and In stitu tio n s of higher learning. I do not believe In tak in g any political pow er from th e individual voter. No discount on th e ta x p ay e r's dollar. (Paid Adv.)