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ounty - N ews C lackamas VOLUME XXXV Will Discuss Effects of War ESTACADA, OREGON LAST RITES FOR BEACH R. KIMMEL J o in t fu n e ra l services w ere held from th e C hapm an F u n e ra l hom e las^ FARMER-MERCHANT D I N N E R S a tu rd ay , A pril 28, a t 2 p.m . fo r B each R .Kim m el. Rev. Joseph Pope WILL BE HELD HERE ON W E D conducted th e services fo r the church and the M asonic services w ere under NESDAY, MAY 14TH th e auspices o f th e E stac ad a lodge A .F. & A.M. P all b e are rs w ere Thos- "T he E ffe c ts and A fte r-E ffe c ts as W atson, K. U. R eed,, F . G. Robley, of the E uropean W ar on A g riculture Chas. Colson, R ay K eeth a n d W al and B usisness’ is the problem to be t e r C. S c ru tto n . In te rm e n t follow discussed by a panel of local fa rm ed in the Mt. View cem etery a t O re e rs and businessm en a t the Farm er- gon C ity u n d e r th e auspices o f thi, M erchant d in n er in E stacada W ednes- i M asonic order. day evening, May 14. B each R. Kim m el w as b o m at The d in n er will be held in th e Es- H itesville, Iow a, F e b ru a ry 17, 1861 tacad a high school beginning a t 7 and died a f te r a sh o rt illness on A p p.m., on this date. ril 24, 1941 a t th e age o f 80 years, The popularity of panel discussion Mr. Kim m el cam e to O regon in has encouraged the local AAA com m ittee to sponsor such a program at 1890 and has resided in th is com th is annual meeting. Motion pictures m un ity fo r th e p a st 35 years. He was of agriculture and com m erce in South a n em ployee o f th e P o rtlan d G en A m erica will also be shown. These e ra l E lectric com pany a t the F a r wiil be of p articular in te re s t to grow ad ay p lan t fo r m any y ears a n d r e ers due to the sim ilarity of produc tire d from th a t service only a short tion in various p arts of South A m er tim e ago. H e had been a m em ber of the M asonic lodge fo r over 50 years ica and the Pacific coast. E ntertain m en t is being supplied and was a fa ith fu l and highly es by the music dep artm en t of the E sta teem ed m em ber of th e E stac ad a -Ma cada high school. T ickets m ay be ob sonic lodge. S urviving re la tiv e s a re his widow tained from the local AAA commit- teem m en in your d istric t o r a t the M rs. D ora Kimmel, tw o d a ughters. county agents office in O regon City M is. Lille M cC lintock o f D rain, Ore., a n d Mrs. A rlene W ard o f Y uba City, C alif., a n d C arl K im m el o f Mill City, two nephew s C arl H ane o f W emme DATE AND PU RPO SE a n d T hom as H ane o f S u p erio r, Wis. OF POPPY DAY Also one ste p d a u g h te r Mrs. Ralph A dam s o f E ug en e and nine grand Memory o f A m erica’s dead in the children and six g re a t grandchildre? firs t World W ar will be honored here a n d m any frien d s m ade d u rin g his on Satuftlay,, May 24 w hen everyone long resid en ce in th is com m unity. will be asked to w e ar a m em orial poppy in trib u te to th e ir service and 25 MORE MEN A SSIGN ED sacrifice TO W A T E R PR O JE C T Plans fo r the observance of Poppy Day a ie being com pleted by C ar1 M ayor S. E . W ooster said thi* Douglas Post No 74 u n it of the A m erican Legion a u x iliary u n d e r thu w eek th a t 25 m ore m en had been a l leadership of Daisy T racy, Poppy lotted to th e E stac ad a -N o rth Fork Day chairm an. T he m em orial flow w a te r p ro je c t b rin g in g th e to ta l num . ers m ade by disabled w a r v ete ran s b e r o f m en up to 70 who a re em ploy will be o ffered th ru o u t the day by the ed here. auxiliaty women. “ This y e ar w ith th e th re a te n in g Mayrose Bartholomew shadow of a new W orld W ar falling across A m erica the m em orial poppy Weds Laurence Godsey has new significance” said Mrs. T ra Miss M ayrose B artholom ew d augh cy. ‘“ It shows th a t A m erica still re m em bers and honors those who fell te r o f Mr. and Mrs. F re d C. B a rth o l in its defense tw e n ty -th ree y ears ago om ew of E stac ad a a n d L au ren ce G, th a t A m ericans still beiieve th a t Am. Godsey son o f Mr. a n d Mrs. G. God e ric a's free way of life is w o rth any sey fo rm e r re sid e n ts (of E stac ad a sacrifice and th a t th e sp irit o f p a t w e re ' u n ite d in m arriag e on F rid ay riotism still bu rn s stro n g ly in A m evening, A pril 25 a t 8 o’clock a t the home of Rev. W a lte r Givens in Port- erican hearts. “ The popies grew on th e b a ttle and. Rev. G ivens a fo rm e r resident of E stac ad a also o fficiate d a t t h | fro n t in F ra n c e w here th e y oung m en of A m erica d e fea te d th e m ilitary m arriag e o f Mr. and M rs. F re d C. B artholom ew w hich took place 25 m ight of au to cracy in a g a lla n t dis y e ars ago th is com ing N ovem ber. play of the stre n g th of aroused de A ste r E nebo served as b e s t man m ocracy. W hen w e w e a r them on Poppy Day,, th e ir b rig h t red blooms a n d J u n e E nebo as bridesm aid. T he b rid e w ho w as given aw ay by, will rem ind us th a t o u r dem ocracy has th e stre n g th to repell any dan h e r f a th e r w as b e a u tifu lly gowned gers if we will serve as th e y served. in a d a rk blue su it w ith w hite acces T h ere is inspiration fo r us all in the sories and c a rrie d a boq u et o f lillie:, o f th e v alley and gardenias. poppy of g te a t memories. A fte r th e cerem ony the young cou “ The poppies which th e auxiliary ple le ft on a honeym oon trip to S e a t w ill distrib u te here have been m ade t l e going by a irp lan e. by disabled veterans a t th e v ete ran s B oth b rid e and groom a re g ra d u hospital in P ortland. All Poppy Day w orkers will serve as volu n teers ana a tes of E stac ad a union high school all of th e m oney con trib u ted to then, and also a tte n d e d O regon sta te col fo r the flo w eis will go in to the w el lege a t th e sam e tim e. T hey will live fa re fu n d s of th e a uxiliary to carry in th e K ing A lb e rt a p a rtm e n ts the fo rw ard the a u x iliary ’s w ork fo r the groom being em ployed in the C olum disabled, th e ir fam ilies and th e fam bia A irc ia ft p la n t a t P o rtlan d . ilies o f th e dead d u rin g the yea, ahead. W IL L T E L L OF BOMBS FA LLING ON ENGLAND CUT-OVER LANDS IN THIS AREA CAN BE P R O FIT A B L Y USED FOR RA ISIN G GOATS E a s te rn C lackam as co u n ty and p a r ticu larly th a t region o f c u t over land in th e foothills o f th e C ascade m oun tains e a s t o f E stacad a is fa st becom ing the locale o f a new in d u stry which bids f a ir to re ac h natio n al pro m inence. A m ong the local people who are stio n g boosters fo r th is new indus try a re th e L a to u re tte , W isner and B reese fam ilies. T he L a to u re tte s have b een inter* ested in the ra isin g o f g o ats and the p ioducing o f g o a t m ilk products fo r several years. T hey n a v e b ro t in some very good blood a n d th e ir goats a re considered am ong th e b e st in th e U n ited S tates. The W insers nave a sm all herd and w ould like to see a g o a t cheese fa cto ry established a t E stacada. T he Breese fam iy a re ra th e r new ,n this com m unity h aving com e here a bout a y e a r a n d a h a lf ago.. T hey realized a t once how ever th e possibil ities of th e g o a t m ilk in d u stry an<j have been co n stan tly increasin g th e ir herds. A t the p re sen t tim e th ey h ave on th e m ark e t tw o v e ry fin e ty p es of cheese. T he f irs t is th e ch ed d a r typo which is non-acid. T he second which is a high q u a lity sm oked cheese is being well received. In c id e n ta lly this is the only sm oked cheese m anufac- tu ie d in O regon. E x p erim en ts are now being conducted by th e Breese fam ily on th e B lue o r R o q u efo rt cheese and th ey nope to develop thi# type o f cheese to place on tho m ar k et in the. n e a r fu tu re . I f th e R oque fo rt ty p e cheese can be successfully m an u fa ctu re d in O regon th e re is a very good m a rk e t fo r th e p ro d u ct as in th e p a st th is c o u n try has im ported sev eral m illion pounds a n nually. The p a rtic u la r value o f g o a t m ilk products lies in t h i i r unexcelled health and n u tritio n qualities. Inasm uch as th ere is so m uch c u t over land in th is section w hich has little use outside an in d u stry such as th e ra isin g o f goats a n d th e m anu fa c tu re of goat m ilk p ro d u c ts every* one should boost fo r th is in fa n t e n 7 terp rise w ith th e idea th a t g o a t m ilk products from e a ste rn C lackam as county m ay ev en tu ally ta k e an im* p a rta n t p a rt in th e n a tio n ’s com m ercial life. i ,* L EC T U R E BY H. D. S T R E V E R THIS SU NDAY NIG H T M issionary H . D. S tre v e r will speak on tho su b je ct, “ T he W orld M ovem ent W hich is Now P re p a rin g th e W ay fo r th e R e tu rn o f C h rist.” a t the S u n d ay e vening service a t th e New A d v en tist ch u rch in E stacala. Song service w ill be held a t 7 : lq p.m. u n d e r th e d irec tio n o f E van g e list B ergh a n d will fe a tu re special music. S inger sew ing m achines will be stock ed and courses in sew ing will be giv en fo r th e b e n e fit o f custom ers. Mr. D eM ent was in th e E stacad a te rrito ry th is w eek m aking a survey The E stacada-C urrinsville M eaniej and servicing m achines. will cross b a ts w ith the H udson-D un can baseball nine on the local diam nm T he birds a re c h irp in g aro u n d th a t n e x t Sunday a t 2 p.m. J. C. T unnel’, is c ap tain o f th e local team . An in several Ju n e w eddings a re in pros pect. te re stin g gam e is predicted. "N U M B E R 94 V ¿, 1941 Mattress Program Goat Products Important Gets Under Way A t 7:15 Mr. S tre v e r w ill give a lectu re on th e H oly L and and show pictures he took w hile tra v e lin g th ru th a t c o u n try including th e g a rd en tom b w here th e S avior lay a n d Gol gotha place o f crucifixion. Mr. S tre v e r announces th a t from and a f te r n e x t Sunday evening May GA RDEN CLUB MEETS MAY 4th, th e re will be only one le c tu re a 5TH W I T H MRS. HILLS w eek which will be held on Sunday Mrs. A m os H ills will e n te rta in the evening. G arden club a t h e r hom e fo r th eir NE W STORE O P E N IN G re g u la r m eetin g M ay 5 th a t 2 p.m , FOR S IN G E R S E R V IC E T he early h isto ry o f th e club re cently com piled by Mrs. A m es wili T he S in g er Service M achine com be read. E veryone is asked to b r in j pany is opening a sto re th is com ing a m in ia tu re flow er a rra n g e m e n t anij M onday across from th e S ta te th e a t be ready to respond to roll call w ith re in O regon C ity. T his new s t o n a suggestion fo r m aking th e Ju n e is u n d e r th e m an ag em en t of Mr. D. flow er show bigger and b e tte r. The L. D eM ent. T hey will do all kind! question box and ju d g in g will be con of sew ing m achine re p a ir w ork and ducted as usual. c a rry a h u g e stock o f p a rts. New Miss G reenw ood o f G resham ,, who a rriv e d in A m erica ab o u t tw o month* ago from D over, E ngland will speak a t th e E stac ad a c ity hall next W ed nesday night, May 7th. Miss G reen wood o p e rated a hotel in Dove* w hen th a t c ity w as u n d e r heavy bom bing. H er talk will be centered on personal experiences in bomb ing raids. The m eeting will be in fo r m al and Miss G reenw ood will invite questions. In addition to Miss G reen ESTACAD A-CURRIN SVILLE w ood’s ta lk th ere will be a m usical MEAN1ES TO PLAY p rogram . T he a f fa ir w hich is sponsored by C arl D ouglas A m eriican L egion aux iliary o ffe rs an o p p o rtu n ity to g et f irs t hand in fo rm atio n on the bom b ing o f E ngland. An adm ission charge o f 10 c en ts will De m ade.— Adv. r R ID A I S.T. P O W E L L NAMED CHAIRMAN O F CO M M IT TE E ; INSTRU CTO RS A T T E N D SCH O O L MAY 1 O ver one h u n d re d people a tte n d ed the m a ttre s s m aking p ro g ram held at th e E stac ad a union high school on M onday e vening o f th is w eek. Miss Iren e L each c o u n ty hom e econom ist explained th e program and H ugh Car lin a cted as te m p o ra ry chairm an. T he follow ing com m ittee w as n a m ed to c a rry o u t the p ro g ram in this d istric t which m ciudes E sta c a d a , Lo gan, S p rin g w ater,, D over, E ag le Creek, G arfield, G eorge, P o rte r,, V i ola, and C urrinsville. S. T. Pow ell, chairm an, Jo sh u a C o u rtain , M rs. Rose Looney, Mrs. M ae K itching, a n d Mrs. E ffie Douglas. Mrs. P a u l L ovell and Mrs. K a te S n u ffin w ere n am ed a s al. te m a te s. O ne h u n d re d a n d n in e ty -th re e a p plications to m ake m a ttre sse s have been received in this d istric t. T he follow ing have b e en chosen as in stru cto rs o r tea ch e rs fo r tire m at tre ss pro ject. S. T. Pow ell, Mrs. F. A. S h a rtn e r, Mrs. A. C. D avis, Mi's, L aura P a lm a tee r, Mrs. Rose Rhodes, Mrs. Rose Looney, and Mrs. Mae Kit. ching. T hese tea cn e rs w e n t to Can- by yesterd ay w h ere th ey received in stru ctio n in m attress m aking. T he f irs t m attress m eetin g school fo r th is d istric t will be on F rid ay , May 9 and will be held in th e schoo] house a t C urrinsville a t 9 :30 a.m . T here w ill be fo u r, tab le s to w ork on a t th e s ta r t a n d this will b e in cre as ed as m ore people becom e p ro ficien t in m aking m attresses. GRADE SCHOOL TEACHERS SELECTED T he E stacada g rade school te a c h ers fo r the com ing y e ar have beeij selected w ith th re e new ones and Miss B ernadine L en h a rt re tu rn in g a f te r a y e ar’s absence a s d ire c to r oi| m usic. Miiss H elen O sborne presen t te a c h e r becom es principal. T he en tire list is as follows. M ary B latch fo id , 1st grade. V alenc Ball, 2nd g rad e. Je ssie Brown, 3rd grade. Jo A n n Moll, 4th grade. A gnes Goe, 5th grade. R ichard C an trell, 6 th grade. H elen O sborne, 7th grade. F re d T eats, 8th grade. J A N E W IT H E R S TO BE AT fH E ESTA THEATRE J a n e W ithers sta rs In th e firs t big fe a tu re on the double bill program a t th e E sta th e a tre th is F rid a y a n d S a t u rd ay , M ay 2 a n d 3. In “ Golden H oofs” she is head-over-heels in love w ith handsom e “ B uddy” R ogers and B uddy fe e ls like a bag b ro th e r to her. J a n e how ever proves as m uch a th o ro b red as the racin g cham pion» she b rin g s p ounding hom e to victory. The second fe a tu re is th e gay new m usical com edy “ B a rn y ard Folles” sta rrin g M ary Lee, R ufe Davis, J u n e S tory, Je d P ro u ty and o th er leading lights o f the radio. I t ’s a scream from s ta r t to fin ish a n d no m istake. 44 Seniors Will Graduate COMMENCEMENT E X E R C IS E S FO R CLASS O F 1941 W IL L BE HELD MAY 29 AT 8 P. M. F o rty -fo u r m em bers o f th e ClasJ of 1941 o f th e E stac ad a union high school will receive th e ir diplom as a t com m encem ent exercises to be held in th e high school aud ito riu m on Thurs* day evening. M ay 29 a t 8 o’clock The com m encem ent sp eak er will be Dr. W. C. G iersbach, p re sid en t of P acific u n iv ersity who will speak on th e su b je ct “ E d ucation o r W h a t? ’,’ Follow ing is th e list o f g ra d u a te s: Jo e B arr, H elen B ro ad h u rst, D or othy C arr, E loise C arr, G erald E rd t, Gladys G '-rber, M ary Gibson, B etty G lover, J u n e G ran t, Jo h n G rove, Ja s. H afer, Ju n e H orner, B ard Johnson, V ictor K eller, R oland K itching, Ja s. L arson, Ja s. L auderback, M uriel Loin* bard, J u n e M arehbank, P hilip M arsh all, Ray May, W alter M endenhall, V ivian M eyers, F lorence M unger, S hirley Oswald, Ire n e P a rk , Roy P ark , Elvin Pulley, V iola Pulley, F ra n c es Quick, Leon Ram sey, M axine R ivers, Ronald Sm ith, Louis Sw an son, C onstance Tooley, G erald Tool* ey, H elen T rim pler, B ernice Tucfy olke, R o setta T ucholke, Lois V alen tin e , F ra n k W alter, T hom as W eaver, V e rn a W eem an a n d P hyllis Wood* w o rth T he b a ec au la u rea te service will be held on S unday, May 25 a t 8 p.m. irt the h igh school aud ito riu m . Rev. F re d C. T ay lo r o f the F irst M ethodist ch u rch a t V ancouver, W ash., will de liv e r th e serm on. Rev. T ay lo r is the fa th e r o f Mrs, Jesse Foster. “ K itty Foyle” S unday, M onday and T uesday ev e nings M ay 4, 5 and 6 the E sta p re se n ts G inger R ogers in “ K itty F oyle.’! In th is sto ry w hich is both comic and tra g ic K itty n tirro rs th e new g e n er a tio n o f m odern young w orking girls, th e ir philosophy, th e ir c ourage, th eir a b ility to tak e a n em otional jo lt a n d pick u p th e ir lives a n d c a rry on. She is th e p e rso n ific atio n o f to d a y ’ “ w hite c o lla r g irl,” ju s t one o f twen- PHONE DIRECTORIES ty m illions. S ta rrin g w ith G inger Ro READY SATURDAY g ers in th is pictu re a re D ennis M or g a n a n d Ja m e s C raig. P ro g ra m con The new 1941 directories fo r tha cludes w th “ G reece F ig h ts B ack” and E stacad a T elephone & T elegraph news. BOY SCOUT D IS TRICT COURT com pany w ill be read y fo r d istrib u “ Men A gainst the Sky” OF HONOR C ON VE NE S A T ES- tio n in th e o ffice of th e telephone W ednesday and T h u rsd a y nights com pany In E stac ad a on S a tu rd ay of TACADA CITY HALL M ay 7 and 8 b a rg a in nights, th e E sta th is week. P a tro n s a re req u ested to T roop 210 B.S.A. received highest p re sen ts R ichard Dix, K e n t T aylor call fo r th e ir new d irectory. A lva Sm ith, telephone m anage! honors f o r a tte n d an c e a t th e court E dm und Lowe and W endy B a rris in of honor fo r C lackam as co u n ty dis th a t g ro a t th rille r ‘“ M en A gainst thu m akes an u rg e n t re q u est th a t patrom* tric t of P o rtla n d a re a council which Sky.” I t is th e am azin g ad v en tu res using the local phones call by num was held In the city hall M onday ev of th re e m en and a girl whose lives b e r instead o f by nam e. "O u r o pera ening. F re d M iller, d istric t a tto rn e y aro v ita lly involved w ith the b u ild to rs can give you m uch b e tte r se r for th e co u n ty p resided as ju d g e ing o f th o fa s te s t p u rsu it plane In vice if you use th e num bers listed over the c o u rt b e fo re a crow d of the w orld. P ack ed w ith a ctio n it if in th e d irecto ry w hen calling” said a m elodram a w ith th e drive of : Mr. Sm ith. ab o u t 150. pow er dive. P ro g ra m concludes w itih H ig h est ra n k w e n t to Ja m es Drei P. T. A. NOTES ser, Lloyd S adler a n d R obt. Schm itz w ith sp o rt re el a n d “ Inforrm A ior T here will be an im p o rta n t m eeting fill o f tro o p 220, O regon C ity, who P lease.” Court of Honor At Estacada becam e life scouts. T hose receiving the ra n k o f s ta r sco u t w ere Donald S ta jg r, tro o p 258 C anby, F re d Eg- g e r tro o p 264 W ilsonville and John H eath sco u t m a ste r o f toop 259, C on cord. Local boys who w ere advanced to th e ra n k o f second class scout w ere Donald S teele, Chas. H a rris,, Ja c k G roves a n d W a lte r A h n ert. Those from tro o p 210 also received firs t class m erit badges w ere M ilton S parks fo r a th le tics, Jo h n Ju b b fo r person al h e alth , Jo e B a rr fo r wood tu rn in g and Tom B a rr fo r plum bing. Special aw ard of a gold quill fo r jou rn alism w as given to Tom B arr. T his is a natio n al aw ard and is be lieved to be th e only one e v er aw arded in the county. E dw in W oodw orth co u n ty school su p e rin te n d e n t and scout m a ste r o | tro o p 223 W illam ette was p re sen t, Mr. W oodw orth has been a scoutoi fo r m any years and presided as jud g d of all c o u rts o f honor fo r several years. All th ese visitors w ere enthusins- *ic In th e ir praise of th e new city hall and th e boys o f whom th ere w ere ab o u t 60 we e very m uch in te r, estrd in th e jail. T he next c o u rt o f honor will b ' held in the circu it c o u rt room in the c o u rt house a t O regon C ity.. T h il will be an E agle C o u rt an I will be con luucterl e n tire ly by E agle Scouts LOOP SMASH BRINGS $7500 IN JU R Y SU IT of th e executive board o f th e PTA on M onday afte rn o o n , May 5th in th e lunch room o f th e g ra d e school a t 3:45 p.m. C hairm en o f all com m it tees a re urged to be present. C lackam as county council will he held M ay 7 th a t 10 a.m . a t th e F irs t P re sb y te ria n church in O regon C ity. T here will be in stallatio n o f new o f ficers, schools o f in stru ctio n and r e ports on th e sta te convention. A .1 cen t luncheon will be served a t noon All m others o f pre-school children who a re to begin school n e x t Sep tem b e r a re asked to g e t in touch w ith Mrs. W i'm a R eh h erg o r Mrs. Ted Kiggins so th a t the sum m er roundup com m ittee will know how m any chil* dren a re to have physical and d en ta) e x am in atio n s a t the clinic to be held here in May. T ran sp o rta tio n will be fu rn ish e d w here necessary. A n n a M. S tieb e r filed su it in the c irc u it c o u rt M onday a g ain st Mada- lene Mae Tom linson and Ja s. B. Kry- wiecki for personal in ju ry dam ages claim ed received in a n autom obile accid en t on th e Mt. Hood loop high w ay on May 13, 1939. A ccording to com p lain t the c a r in w hich Mis. S tieb e r w as rid in g with h e r husband w as stru c k by a m ach ine ow ned by K ryw iecki and being driven by th e T om linson woman. Mrs. S tieb e r claim s th e o th e r m a chine in a tte m p tin g to overtake and pass a n o th e r c a r w as d riven onto the le ft side o f the road a t th e c rest o'. a hill re su ltin g in a collision. T he p la in tiff seeks $7500 personal in ju ry dam ages, $320 fo r hospita*. bills, $165 fo r physicians c ar, $20.68 COM M UN ITY CLUB EX fo r d ru g s and $12.50 fo r am bulance P R E S S E S TH A N K S charge. T he E agle C iee k com m unity club w ishes to express th e ir a ppreciation a n d th an k s to the m any who donated NO A P P E A L S Y ET FROM and helped in sponsoring tw o 4-II D R A F T BOARD DE C ISIO N S scholarships. Special th an k s go to R. R. Cooke T he decisions o f d r a f t bo ard No fo r show ing m otion pitcures. To Mer 2 o f C lackam as co u n ty w ith h e ad rill S k in n e r who d o n d ted the ice q u a rte rs a t E stac ad a as to classifi- cream a n d to Mr. and Mrs. W illiam I ra tio n a p p ea rs to be sa tis fa c to ry i o f Powell who so kindly donated and th e re ha < been no appeals up to this served hot dogs a t o u r m eeting on I tim e. T he to ta l re g istra tio n is now A pril 24 and to all o th er particip an ts. 3106. 56 have been sen t to induction ALUMNI ASSOCIA TION ' cam ps and fo u r o f them w ere re- FOOD SA LE MAY 3RD E jected. Am ong th e 58 w ere 19 vol NEGRO SP IR IT U A L S AT T HE . The E rtrc arla hi h school alum ni u n te e rs. M E T H O D IST CHURCH association wiill hold a food sale In the M -onic building th is S a tu r d a y M r. and Mrs. J . O ’B rien and dau* W atch fo r the negro sp iritu als a t May 3rd. M em bers a re asked to t h te r s of V ancouver w ere guests o f th e M ethodist church on Sunday ev- brin g dot atio n s e arly .— Adv. j his sister Mrs. J. Moss Sunday. e ning, May 18th.