Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, June 01, 1928, Image 1

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    f|ie Strawberry Harvest Is Now on and This Part of Oregon Is Favored with Conditions That Will Mean Profit to the Producers
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GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE
VOL. I *
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
#2.00 P e r Y ear
1. I»2S
science and possibly additional [
subjects. He is a member of Sig- i
ma Delta Chi, professional journ- j
alism fraternity.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mealey and |
RETURNED MISSIONARY
H. W. Allen, newly-appointed
TO SPEAK HERE SUNDAY The root weevil, which is such a
linem an of the Portland Electric children are spending the week in '
<ork on the four additional Power company a t Gresham to suc­ Milton, Oregon. During their ab­
Mrs. Annie Miller and her daugh­ serious menace to straw b erry and
ter of Portland, returned mission­ cane berry growiug in this section,
classrooms for the G resham grade ceed Roger Newcombe, has rented sence the jew elry store of Mr.
aries from Africa, will speak at the has made its appearance, accord­
school is well under way under the the Charles Cleveland house on Mealey is being taken care of by
Lyle Mason.
i
Free Methodist church Sunday eve­ ing to S. B. Hall, county agricul­
Main
street
and
will
move
his
fam
­
direction of Claude Stockton, whose
ning. Miss Miller will have charge tu ral agent, who has been w atch­
ily out from Portland as soon as
The regular meeting of the ’
hid of $11.147 was successful in
of the young people's meeting at 7 ing for the pest. Now is the time
the city schools close.
Gresham Garden club will be held i
landing the general co n tract for
o'clock, and at 8 o'clock M tb . Miller to act, if the weevils are to be
Miss H ester Thorpe is a t the* Monday evening between the hours j
will show stereopticon views on killed and the berry plants saved,
the construction work.
home of Mrs. Minnie Brown for of 8 and 9 at the public library.
Africa. Those who did not have the says Mr. Hall.
The addition to the building will the summer. Miss Thorpe, who
Certificates will be granted this
privilege of seeing the pictures of
consist of an L 95 feet in length on teaches in the grade schools of evening in the automotive school
The history and habits of the
Africa on the evening of May 20,
,he east and 60 feet wide on the H eppner, Oregon, has accepted the of the Oregon Institute of Technol­
weevil and minute directions for its
Students from this te rrito ry who are in the graduating class
may
do
so
the
coming
Sunday
eve­
MUth. with a jog 24 feet wide on position for next year.
ogy to Denny Ando of Troutdale
exterm ination are given in the fol­
of Oregon State A gricultural college, who will receive their
ning.
the west side, 43% feet south of the
degrees on June 4: Stafford Dowsett, G resham ; pharmaceuUcal
Ivan Swift is having a new g a r­ and T. M urahashi of Gresham.
Sunday school will be held at 10 lowing letter from D. E. Towle,
chem ist; Agatha Harding, Corbett, vocational education; Emil
wall which joins the addition to age erected south of his residence.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Buell and
o'clock,
followed by preaching at m anager of the Cooperative Berry
Anderson, Boring, agriculture.
the main part of the schoolhouse Ole Gabrielson is constructing the two children of Estacada were din­
11 by the pastor, the Rev. B. J. Growers:
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
"The root weevil is n atu ral to
building.
on the north.
Gresham and vicinity is re p re ­ commerce, agriculture, home eco­ Yates. A cordial invitation is ex­ Oregon. Its habit or cycle of life
The exterior of these additional
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Brown and Johnson Saturday. Mr. Buell is sented by three students in the nomics, and industrial education, tended to all.
is three phase—the beetle, the egg,
and work in psychology and edu­
rooms will be finished in stucco daughter Virginia of Cottage Grove, principal of the Estacada schools.
Mrs. Marie Bostic and two chil­ graduating class of Oregon State cation.
and the eating worm or larva. The
and will conform in general style Oregon, left yesterday morning for
A gricultural college, which totals
Aside from her regular work GRESHAM TEMPLE
and appearance to the rem ainder Seattle after a two-day visit a t the dren of Pocatello, Idaho, are visit­ more than 500. Stafford Dowsett of Miss Harding has been active in
SERVICES ANNOUNCED beetle emerges from the ground
ing
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Bostic’s
and feeds on fruit and leaves for
cam
pus
affairs.
She
has
the
honor
of the schoolhouse. Should future home of Mr. Brown’s mother, Mrs.
Gresham, Emil Anderson of Bor­
Sunday school will be held at 10
additions to the building be neces­ Minnie Brown.-' They will visit parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rob­ ing and A gatha L. Harding of Cor­ of being a member of Theta Sigma o’clock Sunday at the Undenomi­ two or three weeks while the eggs
Phi, honorary journalism sorority,
are developing and ufter laying the
sary. a similar L to the one now in w ith Mr. and Mrs. F rank Brown at erts.
bett will be graduated. The class and Kappa Delta Pi, honorary so­ national temple. Preaching ser­ eggs, dies. The eggs hatch into the
Mrs.
A.
P.
Christensen
of
P
o
rt­
process of building can be added to Seattle and later make a tour of
ciety
in
education.
She
was
a
sec­
is composed of those who have
vices will be held in the afternoon worms and the worms feed upon
in the journalism depart- ,
.
several W ashington cities and Van­ land was the guest of her niece, "survived” four years of rigorous retary
the west wing.
ment
and
an
editor
of
the
Summer
a t 2 o clock, beginning with a ive I i the tender roots of the plants for a
Mrs.
W.
S.
Everett
over
Memorial
work during which their scholar­ Session News last summer.
The same architect, general con­ couver, B. C. They expect to visit
sohg service, after which the pas­ period of probably ten months,
Day. She gave a reading Wednes-»
tractor and plumbing and heating again in Gresham on their way day at the exercises at the high ship had to be kept high to meet
Emil Auderson has completed tor, the Rev. 8. F. Pitts will preach. when they change to the chrysalis
the requirem ents. The college does work for a bachelor of science de­
contractor are being employed on home. George Clark, well known
school gymnasium, which was not g rant a degree to one whose gree in agriculture. This school Services will begin in the evening stage and emerge from the earth a
the present construction w ork as to many in Gresham, is caring for
at 7:30 with preaching by the Rev. fully developed beetle. It Is in this
much enjoyed by those present.
won
a wide
reputation i
, average is less than a C even has
were when the main p a rt of the Mr. Brow n’s drugstore at Cottage
throughout
the
country
and
even
t
D. B. Weintx.
stage that we can control the pest
Henry K itzmiller killed a porcu­ though he may have accum ulated
P rayer service is held every with the poison bait.
the
world
for
quality
of
work
done,
building was put up. F. Manson Grove during his absence.
sufficient
credits.
pine Thursday morning on his
White of Portland is the architect.
The Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Logsdon farm east of Gresham. Porcupines
Stafford Dowsett has earned the and while it is not the largest In Tuesday evening at the tem ple and
"The bait consists of 95 per cent
point of numbers of students it
Fox & Company of P ortland, w ith and son Jun io r and Mrs. Logsdon’s are rare in this part of the country degree of pharm eceutical chemist. annually a ttra c ts men—and even the young people’s meeting on Frl- dried apple, the fruit , flavor of
The closing feature of his work at
a bid of $2650, were the low est of mother, Mrs. J. B. West, arrived and the killing of one is seldom re ­ the college was a comprehensive wo'men—from distant points, some day evening, both services begin- which a ttra c ts the beetle and they
three concerns subm itting bids for Monday by auto from Mount S terl­
three-day state examination given of whom come for graduate w o rk .! ntng at 7 ¡30. A cordial invitation eat it readily. The poison is cal­
ported.
by the Oregon board of pharmacy. For the first two years Emil Ander- (g e- tended to ttlL
the plumbing and heating. Mr. ing, Ky., where Mr. Logsdon is
cium arsenate, of which 5 per cent
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cannon and Though this is recognized as one son and the other 48 graduates In | '
__ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Stockton submitted the low est bid pastor of the N azarene church. sons spent the Memorial holiday at
___
is used. This poison bait should be
of the most difficult pharm acy ex­ this school took a rath er general
of six for the general co n tract They expect to go on to Pasadena, Tidewater, 10 miles from W aldport. am inations given in any state, ra re ­ course and then chose a specialty SUBJECT OI “ I USH ,
used with care as it is a deadly
PASTOR'S DISCOURSE poison. One antidote for it is
work. He is employing none but Calif., where they will spend two
ly has any student trained there from among the departm ents of an ­
imal
husbandry,
farm
crops,
horti­
(Continued on page 6)
failed in it. The work in pharm ­
local men on the carp en ter w ork m onths, but the rem ainder of the
PVeaching services at the Evan­ strong m ustard w ater to produce
acy may be taken either as a three culture, dairy husbandry, agricu l­
of the building. The Ridge Lum ­ three-m onths’ stay will be with PEACE EVANGE l T t O
or four year course. G raduates are tu ral engineering, poultry husban­ gelical church will be held Sunday vomiting, to be followed by milk of
farm m anagement, and ag ri­ m orning at 11 o’clock with the ses­ magnesia. Better call the doctor.
ber company has the co n tract for Mrs. Logsdon’s sister, Mrs. J. F.
SPEAK IN PORTLAND fitted to become pharm acists or dry.
cultural chem istry, zoology,, ento­
furnishing the lumber. I t is ex­ Read who resides two miles east
"Now let’s consider the question
Frederick J. Libby, executive continue professional training in mology, botany and plant pathol­ sion of the Bible school at 10. The
dentistry or
related
pected the work will be completed of Gresham. Mrs. West, however, secretary of the National Council ^ medicine,
education. Rev. E. H orstm ann will speak on of baiting the bugs. We m ust
^ ‘“ oow sett Is one of 46 grad ogy, economics and
by August 15, and th e additional will not retu rn to Kentucky, but for the Prevention of War, will be j uate8 this year.
Women and men both m ajor in the topic, “ P ush”. Anyone wishing watch carefully so as to get the
rooms will be ready for occupancy will rem ain in Oregon with her son the speaker on four different occa- ] Agatha H arding has completed landscape gardening under the to attain greater excellence in bait out at the rig h t time to kill
school of agriculture or in the sec­ C hristian living and doing also is
by the beginning of school in Sep­ Edmund West. A trip will also be
the bugs. If you have examined
in Port.., id Saturday and degree in vocational 7duc«u"n‘ tion of horticultural products.
tember.
made to Seattle where Mrs. Logs­ Monday, June 2 and 4, as follows; This school has made rem arkable
Aside from his college course aw are of the necessity of "push.” the worms in the ground from time
The grhded lessons are used ln to tim e you will know how they
Gresham district No. 4, at a don's sister lives, and to Mist, Ore­
Saturday, 10:30 a. m.. Temple growth in recent years to keep pace Emil Anderson has been active in
special election held th is spring, gon, w here she has a brother. The Beth Israel, “Shall we outlaw war, with the demand for teachers of cam pus affairs. He has the honor the Bible school, and Individual are developing tow ards the beetle
industrial subjects in the high of being a member of Phi Kappa class rooms for the beginners, pri­ stage, and when they emerge from
voted for the issuance of $15,000 trip of more than 2600 miles was and why?”
schools. It has fu rth e r advanced Phi, scholastic honor fra te rn ity ;
bonds with which to m eet the cost made in seven days.
Monday, 10:45. Portland Minis- t ^jg year under the new leadership Kappa Kappa Alpha, honorary fra ­ m aries, Juniors and Interm ediates the ground you should be able to
tern ity in a rt; Sigma Delta Chi, have been provided for. Anyone find them If you look closely. Their
of the improvements. T hese bonds
C. Guenther, employed at the terial association, Y. M. C. A., "An . of Dean Jam es R. Jew ell. By tak- journalism honorary fratern ity ;
not attending a Bible school else­ nature is to play dead when dis­
were purchased by Blyth, W itter & G eneral R efrigerating & Manufac­ ■
study oi
Alpha Zeta, agricultural honorary where is invited to visit the Evan­
turbed, so you m ust look carefully
Co. of Portland at 4% per cent. tu rin g corporation, was tem porari­
Monday, 12.15 p. m., T h ieles res hergejf for more work in teaching fraternity. He was house presi­
Arrangements have been m ade by ly blinded a few days ago when taurant, “A definite program for re iated vocational subjects or for dent of Alpha Gamma ltho, social gelical school and to be enrolled in for them and when you think the
bulk of them a re out, the poison
which they may be paid off serial­ sulphur dioxide gas escaped from a Oregon peace lovers.” Reserva- supervisory or adm inistrative posi­ fratern ity ; editor of the Oregon ohe of the classes.
an, editorial w riter for
The Sunshine club has planned should be applied. The best means
ly, beginning March 1, 1929, the last com pressor which he was taking tions may be made through AT- tions in vocational work than is Countrym
possible where a student m ajors in O. 8. C. Daily B arom eter; and a a hike for Sunday afternoon. Mem of applying the poison is through
payment to be made March 1, 1938. a p a rt and struck him full force in w ater 3921.
Interfratern ity
one of the technical schools. The member of the
hers and friends will meet at the ,
th at you will place the low­
Monday, 8 p. m., F irst C hristian school includes teacher training in council.
the eyes. Mr. G uenther expects to
parsonage not later than 12:30 er end of in the center of the plant.
Garbage Collection U nder Way.
church,
P
ark
and
Columbia,
“The
re tu rn to his work soon.
GRESHAM MERCHANTS
p. m All are asked to bring lunch. Curry your bait in a sm all pail that
Cereghino Brothers, who live on
The Rev. E. G. Judd will leave
HAVE ICE STATION Ill case of Inclement w eather the you may attach to your person
the Troutdale road n ear the Base Monday for a business trip to
The W alrad M ercantile company hike will be indefinitely postponed. with a string around your body
Construction work is now well
To Frederick J. Libby more than
Line, have started a garbage col­ Chicago, 111., and Milwaukie, Wis.,
has
installed an ice station in
Take a pinch of the bait th a t you
under
way
on
the
three
new
build­
lection for Gresham and vicinity to be gone about a month. He will to any other man, the press of the
PASTOR
TO
PREACH
Gresham,
sim
ilar
to
the
20
stations
hold between your thum b and fore­
ings.
the
m
achinery
hall
and
cattle
which will be of g reat advantage to spend Monday night at Milton- country has given the credit for
FAREWELL SERMON finger, press it together until it
which have been recently estab­
the residents. Their tru ck s can be Freew ater, Oregon, with his three the nation-wide protests which re ­ and horse barns, this year’s pro­
lished in Portland. The Gresham
Next Sunday morning the pastor | sets into a lump and drop it
secured at least once a week for sons Leslie, Hermon and Harold, sulted a year ago in the modifica­ gram of extensive building plans of
firm
will
handle
scored
ice,
th
a
t
is,
of
the Baptlst^church, the Rev. E. through the tube to the crown of
the
Multnomah
County
F
air
asso­
private houses and oftener for and will leave the following m orn­ tion of the nation’s policy tow ard
ice m arked into convenient 25- and G. Judd, will preach his farew ell the plant and the trap is set.
Places of business if necessary. ing for Spokane where he will be Mexico, and, more recently in the ciation.
sermon to the members of the
You should watch the w eather
The contracts for the m achinery 50-pound blocks.
They have their own private dump­ Joined by Dr. W. W. Black of P o rt­ drastic reduction of the naval bill,
church
and
congregation
and
his
and
apply the bait after the rain, if
The
Ice
is
made
from
pure
Bull
ing grounds and will handle ru b ­ land, a business associate, for the according to J. J. H andsaker, pres­ building and horse barn w ere
awarded to Koi ran & F uller of Run w ater and comes to Gresham many friends In G resham and the we have any, as a rain would wash
bish of any kind. This new ven­ rem ainder of the eastern trip. The ident of the Oregon council.
Portland a t $7559 for the m achin­ direct from the m anufacturers in community. The service will be­ the poison out of the dried apple.
ture can but prove of benefit to Rev. Mr. Judd ,who has been p a s­
LORENA
W.
ANDERSON
ery hall and $3684 for the la tte r P ortland in truckload lots, then is gin at 11 o’clock. The Bible school , [f we have another heavy rain
Gresham as it will m aterially as- to r of the Bethel B aptist church In
SUCCUMBS TO ILLNESS building. The m achinery building stored in a specially constructed will meet a t the usual hour of 9:45. another application should he
•>« in k-eping the city clean. Gresham for the past four years,
Form er friends will be grieved j wm be 50x176 feet in size and the station which is located on the lot The evening church service will made a t once, but if the w eather
Cereghino Brothers can be reached will preach his farew ell sermon
j should rem ain dry probably one
begin at 8 o’clock.
by phoning 78x4.
Sunday morning. As his pastorate to learn of the death of Mrs. Lorena horse barn 80x104. Ths will be of j directly east of the W alrad store.
application of the bait would do.
This portable ice container was
wood
construction
throughout,
but
W
illiams
Anderson,
who
passed
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will not end until the last Sunday
METHODIST
CHURCH
Be sure th a t you have live bait out
moved
to
its
present
location
on
REGULAR
COM- ln j une, he has arranged for sup- away suddenly Monday morning at the exterior finish of the m achinery
SERVICES ANNOUNCED I for a period of from four to six
Friday
of
last
week
from
Portland.
hall
will
be
of
stucco
and
have
a
munication of Gresh- p]y reaching for the last three Sun- her m other’s home on Benton
The sermon for next Sunday weeks to insure getting the early
street in Portland, at the close of! circular roof. It will require 300 It is insulated throughout w ith six-
am C hapter, No. 117 Gay» of the month
morning
at the Methodist church and late beetles.”
inch
strips
of
cork.
The
house
O. E. S., Tuesday eve
Ben Buisman, graduate from the a year's illness from a complica- ' squares of patented roofing to cov-
bears the rath er unusual title,
Berry grow ers a re urged to take
holds
five
tons
of
ice
which
will
be
-daoajj -g e u n f ‘8u?u journalism departm ent of W ash­ tion of ailm ents.
er it.
"Sugar-Coated Pills.” However. In out their supply of bait as the sup-
XqiJOM in asajd oj nop
retailed
to
custom
ers
on
the
cash
Lorena
W
illiams
was
born
and
The
contract
for
the
cattle
barn
Matrons, worthy patrons and asso­ ington State college, has accepted
and carry plan. I t is planned by spite of its name, the pastor main- p|y a t the can nery is limited. A
ciate ma i rons of P ortlan d and a position on the faculty of G resh­ raised near Troutdale, the grand­ was awarded to McConoughney &
the Gresham m erchants to have tains that It will be a gospel ser- ! (ube especially designed for the
vicinity.
am Union high school for the com­ daughter of a pioneer, T. K. W il­ Dinsmore of Portland for $3395.
plenty of Ice available here at all mon with a message th a t everyone iippiication of the bait has been
By ordì r of the worthy m atron.
ing year. Mr. Buisman will handle liams. She was a granddaughter This building will be 76 x 144 feet
should hear. The service comes at de(,igned by the cannery
CI.ARA PULFER. Sec’y.
times.
of the late Mrs. Mary Leslie and a in size and of plain wood construc-
11 o'clock.
This
Innovation
is
expected
to
niece of Mrs. George Lusted and tion The two barns will require
Introduction (lifer
The Epworth League topic Is
Mrs. A. W. Easton.
254,000 shingles for the ro o fs: 268,- prove popular with Gresham house­
$22.50 for your old cry stal set or
Doth the Lord Require of
“W
hat
keepers
who
are
often
unable
to
se­
F uneral services were
held ((00 feet of lumber will be used in
.
i„.i I any old rudlo In trad e on a new
The meeting is to be led Crogley A c gct
BJur R iectrtc
Thursday at Mt. Tabor Presbyter­ the three buildings. The Eastm an cure ice from Portland on short Thee”.
store,
G
resham
.—Adv.
by
Mrs.
A.
G.
Lambert.
ian church. Dr. J. W. Beard officiat­ Lumber company has the contract notice.
“The E ternal Man” Is the topic
The Areme club will meet at the
ing. Interm ent was made in Lin­ for furnishing the m aterial for the
GRESHAM METHODIST CHURCH
for the evening sermon. The o r­ home of Mrs. George Honey Mon-
local
post
will
coln Memorial park. Members of new buildings.
ASK FOR MEMORIAL chestra is expected for the evening j day, Ju n e 4, at 3 o'clock. The host-
the M artha W ashington chaptjj^
Mr. Reed, county bridge engineer,
wo W eeks— M a y 28 to June 8, 9 to 1- o clock
A
large
delegation from the service.
'•ss will be assisted by Mrs. 8. B
O. E. 8. participated In the services working with the assistance of the
The Daily Vacation Bible school
G
resham
post
and American Le­
Hall, Mrs. H. M Moreland and Mrs.
county
com
m
issioners
and
the
at the grave.
MISS MAUDE ALDRICH, superintendent.
gion plans to attend a meeting of lias been meeting each day this 1 C. I. Raker. All O E. 8. ladles a re
building committee, composed of
the Portland post Monday evening | week, with good enrollm ent and
attend
Card of Thanks.
A capable corps of teachers. All children welcome.
S B. H all chairm an, C. I. Raker
It
will
continue
through
We
are
deeply
grateful
for
the
Brugger,
worked
to .1 ask
there
1 ¿
Ä
Ä
Ä
! ä and
. " é Theodore
ta m * to r T
n.
s tn ic w ru out
u .1 | th
, r u the
u „ members
to
M S to waive
«
1 | interest
R egistration Fee 25c
> *_>_■. >-- — ,
It ifp M sIb le th at a fourth build- j which Is available for a World war I Bunday school Is at 10 o’clock
death of our beloved wife and
ing. one for the housing of fancy veterans’ memorial for Multnomah
.............. , u n , . ’»»ww-r a
mother
A B rugger and Family.
F riday Evening. June 1.—Card p a r ­
horses, will b* erected this yuar, county. With this num the local i < O K lihl I S i l IIK I m 1
CADET AT O .S.U . ty Troutdale M asonic hall, auspices
F lertrle Hange Bargain
but as yet these plans a re b u t ' pout desires to erect a memorial
M
ultnomah County H ealth Assn
William Crowston of Corbett, a
3 MONTHS
A m odem
W estinghouse electric tentative.
! building on the lots recently p u r­
Satu
ay
Evening.
June
2.— Ice
student at Oregon B u te A gricul­ m .t m rd social
range in perfect condition at a real
chased In Gresham.
under auspice« Orient
! price. Phone Mrs. R ussell Akin. 2»9xl, j
SUMMER COURSE IN PIANO
tu
ral
college,
will
take
part
In
(he
..Hiking
and
sew
in
g
clubs,
P
leasant
Through the efforts of the local
New things under “Classified.'
•
Home M ethodist church.
Gresham .
post Claude Heslln of Fairview was l«th annual m ilitary tournam ent
Saturday Evening. Jun e 2.- Dram a
adm itted Wednesday m orning to which will occur June 2 at Corval­ by Rockwood D ram atic society at
B E G IN JU N E 1
Orient
grange hall.
the veterans' hospital In Portland lis. This event, which will be p a r­
ticipated
in
by
more
than
1200
Saturday Evening, June 2.—Old tim e
for a m ajor operation.
dance. Rockwood grange hall.
At the last regular meeting of cadets, will share honors With the
Saturday E vening, June 2. ~ 8 t raw-
Gresham Post No. 30 Ted Johnson, laying of the cornerstone of the berry
1,utheran
social at Baron
A rb o led a C lu b h o u se
Ralph DeaviUe and E. J. B rugger j new $500,000 mem orial union bulld- church.
P o w ell V alley R o ad a n d F e r n A v enue
were nominated as delegates, and ing on the campus.
Saturday, June 2 . - 8 . B. Circle bake
etxger A Co. store.
A. E. Jo n sr’id, Oscar O underson,
Crowston la the son of W. J. sale, at A W. M
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W (llmacheld and Bayard Miller Crowston and a graduate of L a -
T hursday Evening, June 7.- B aptist
as altern ates to the American L»-- Verne high school near Pasadena, «-> d dinner ,m p tu d _ch «M u
P h o n e 1721
LOCAL STUDENTS GET DEGREES
firade School to Get
Four New Classrooms
Church Services
Berry Root Weevil
Makes Appearance
Daily Vacation Bible School
Now in Progress
Coming Events
FLORENCE M. HONEY
Old Time Dance
SATURDAY EVENING. JUNE~2
Good old-time mu*le w ill good callers
Studio F ir s t S ta te B a n k B ldg.
G re s h a m
Dances Include w aits, tw o-step, schottlsh, three-step, m inuet
and quadrille.
Admission, 75 reni« a couple
gion state convention to be held In Calif
Medford, August 2-4.
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Saturday.
Saturday, June » -
Evangelical
Women's Union bake sale. Sanitary
market.
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bake sale at A. W
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