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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1924)
GRANTS PAGE FOTR PASS DAILY «4 ATI RI» AV. HEl’TFMItER 20. 1021 COTBIKB right up to the day before the show, but as it Is, the promoters undoubt edly lost heavily on the venturo. See at There is talk if having Mr. Hasel, (Continued from Page One» riga return later and put on an all- < htuvt» of the I tiri been t.r. nts Pa»» t-liow in the theatre, o of Foot Hills Corporal. hi thr I complete stock of 220 E Strict, I a benefit, sud should thia plan go graded herd class th* Rogue Rivet Bunday will be Gospel Messenger through. lie can be assured of pack Canal company placed first In th« special class tor the best fat steer or lay, The subject of the morning ed houses for ho has proved himself hattwr. Vernon Duncan, u club boy. ermou will be, "The Value of a a mister of his profession and has won first, Robert Daniels 2nd. un> Denominational Paper." The eve- mude u host of friends hSre ling service at s p. m. will l>e a Wm. Jackson 3rd. nusical sermon. Subject. "Prayer.“ Entries in the Herford class wen Miss Marie Olson of Idaho will have limited to the entry of a junior call barge ot the musical program. by Francis McCaslin of 1-elaad. Tilt** <o Alate show« llewanl ion- Sunday school 10 a. m. Probably the greatest amount of testant» tn Home t'kiiuuinicv Junior and Senior Christian Work- interest and the largest showing «a^ are' meeting 7 p. m. in the Jersey class with Arthur Long Four young ladies of Josephine Miss Olson is conducting a elusa and Karl Schmidt of Grants Pass. in vocal music each evening during county «ill lie vhrttora at tl><> alate Clifford and Edwin Willson of Mur •be week. 7:45 is the meeting time. fair at Balrm during the week, and phy and Fox Brothers of Silverton Hiram Smith. Pastor. two more «ill go to the i’acific in- exhibiting There was lots ot qutal- , teruetlonal at Portland lu Novotalwr. ity in all of the entries of these i aa thr result of tb«lr ntloptneaa In Bethany Prealxierlan Church classes and placing» wore close in different lines ot homo economics. All Sizes “ Does Religion Pax?" will be dis all divisions, lu the aged bull class The entries in these department a Fox Brothers won first on Foxhall» cussed in n frank and honest way at the county fair were judged Frl- st the Sunday evening service at 8 Chief Engineer, their senior herd You are invited to (><> day afternoon. The winners lu the sire who was also grand champion o'clock. cooking contest were Mieses Ruth pre seat. at ‘he Oregon State Fair in 1931 Morning service at 11 o'clock with BreRmayer and Nellie May Neilson, Second place tn this class went to sermon l»y the pastor on "Strength who will receive aa the reward for l-addie of Ardencratg ownefl by Art I Ute < icellence of their work u trip with ther attractive nickel trimmings and well in Weakness. " Long. In the 2 year old hull class proportioned lines arc a desired addition to the Bible school w.th graded depart-1 to the Pacific Internntloual where Glory’s Fairy of Silvercllff. owned they will compete with girls from heme. men's at 9:55 a. m. by Fox Brothers placed first. In the over Ute ¿tale. The winners lu the Young People's meeting at 7 p m senior yearling bull class Fox Broth- canning contest were Missoa Wyna- They are constructed correctly so as to give lasting Thia is a “ B Happy Service." led by ers also won first on Imp. Eagles tred Gseton and A Ho,- Harvey, who dependable service at a low cost. Double Boy. a bull purchased by Fox Mrs. Hart. All young people Invited. will go to the alate fair at Salom to | F. Gordon Hurt. Minister. Brothers front the Reid a- West im ' try their skill In competition there. AU of the I ulver-al Wood Heaters have bodies of portation. He also won junior cham [ Mis««» Edith Inman and laris the finest quality of poliahed steei which radiates Baptist Churvli pionship. In the junior yearling Bailey received the highest scores heat quickly. Special care is taken in assembling Sunday school at 10 o'clock, Our of any contestants In the girl's clubs and junior bull calf Fox Brothers these heaters to insure the perfect fitting of all also placed first. In the aged cow contest is still on. come sud bring a division, and will also go to the state the parts that is so easential in the correct opera class Karl Schmidt won first, senior new member. fair a» a reward. Th»* tour «Irli tion of the stove. The ttrge front door and swing Morning worship, at 11 o'clock who go to Salem leave tomorrow, and grand championship with Fox top cover for feeding wood permits easy firing of halls May Pogis. In the 2 to 3 year sermon by the pastor, Mario Ker chaperoned by Mrs. Victor Bailey. I'niversal Wood Heaters. fold class first place went to Fox ley will sing. B. Y. P. U. at • o'clock, an inter •lit ML COOOAW, VOriRHi I Brothers with Viola's Glow of S. C. I I I..M ST8B, STORMS PARIS In the senior yearling class Fox esting meeting for all young people. 8 p. tn. evening service. The pas Brothers placed first and carried with it juuior championship. First tor will preach. Mrs. J. L. Johnson Paris, Sept, t«.— (A I’.) — Jarkie , in the junior yearling class went to will sing. | Coogan, diminutive film star, re- C. F. Mosher, pastor. I ceived a welcome here today such Karl Schmidt and senior calf class Priced as shown in Window. went to Fox Brothers, while in the <as has not been accorded visiting St. Luke's Church junior calf class the Long entry was I royalty. Fifteen thousand persons Your old heater taken in exchange. See us before ( Episcopal) plaeed at the top. The graded herd • stormed Gare Du Nord to catch a buying • prjse went to Fox Brothers entry, as Evening service at 8 o'clock. glimpse of him. did also the get of sire with the off Rev. Philip K. Hammond, i Mining location net leas at tbs Vicar in chargj spring of Golden Glow's Chief ot S. Courier off lea C. The Guernsey entries were dis- si. Anne’s Catholic Churtli TO EL r asm > tributed among a larger number ot Sunday mass at S o'clock. I breeders than heretofore with Hiver Rev. S. A. Coupai, pastor (Continued from Page One» Ixjve Field. Dallas, Texas. Sept, Banks farm. *R. Conklin and 20.—(A. P.l—The Army world First Church of Christ 14<leotii»t > vl-ar understanding in the interest fliers took off for El Paso at 9:40 Ralph Atterbury showing their stock. There were no aged bull »bow Christian ftcience err, levs are bald of personal ambitious for office. The today. Flight of 64. miles will fol- ::: ’>. ___________ ■public will study the suggestions of low the Texas and Pacific railroad. ings and Rirer Banks won first in •very Bunday In the W. O. W. hall, a commission which is impartial and A strong head wind is expected to the junior yearling class with the at 11 a m.. Wednesday- evening son of their senior herd sire Nella meeting at 8 o'clock The subject tor competent, and public opinion should reduced speed. Girl's Diamond of Pencoyd. Junior Sunday Is "Matter". crystallin?. championship was awarded to the Reading room at 505 "E" street || "The experts’ plan In Europe was I Sweetwater, Texas, Kept. 20.— accepted because settled public' (A. P.l—The Army world fliers' < senior calf entry of River Banks ooen from 3 to a p tn. dally except , opinon demanded its acceptance, and hopped off here for El Paso in a 1 farm and in the junior bull calf first lug Bunday, and holidays The public any government which had opposed strong head wind, after a stop for place went to Ralph Atterbury, a la cordially Invited to attend the ser club boy, on his son of Imp. Daisy vice« and re vl»it »he readlna room it» acceptance would have been over refueling. Think it over, then bear Six of the Saints. In the cow class thrown by public opinion. Imp. May of the Issues, a River "There comes crises so great in GIRLH A EAR EMI OF HIKE it discussed national affairs that by common con FROM OIU-X.ON TO DETROIT ■ Banks entry placed first and later made senior and grand , champion- sent there is a turning away from Kai- ma zoo, Sept. 14.—Knickered I ship over River Banks Valentine. Out - of - Doors Presentation Meets political quack doctors. It seems to 8 o’clock Run of Ba I Weather me that suc’a a crisis is confronted and bobbed, four girls who arc hik the River Banks great show cow ing 2590 miles to attend school in who was showing dry. In the sen in the agricultural situation. . 1 1 i While th<- pagoa.it production of "I hope the commission may sng- D i.oit passed through Kalamazoo 1 lor yearling class the entry of L. R. at gsst a plan involving comprnbensive > eterduy. They ara the Mis: es Ruth. Conklin was placed first and later The Mikado" was a tremendous Toilet, and at the very least. I would Dessie and Anita Coover ol Grants made junior championship. This arUKtlc success, the same rar.not be expect it to suggest plans and meth I Puss. Ore., and their summer guest. heifer. River Banks Leonora. Is said for the financial end of It. for ods to brine eubst.-Mial improve, Miss Helen Mitchell of Detroit. They showing a great deal of promise and the cold weather hurt the attend-; taent. But of thte. I am certain— left Grants Paas August 8 and ex is going to make a wonderful show ance the first two nights and Iho that in the present state of public pect to rem h Detroit in time for the cow. She was crowded close for her rain yesterday put the finishing opinion on the debate of th? agri opening of school monday. They ad- place by Valentine Jewell, another touches to what was without ques cultural problem, its creation rep- niitted automobiles hud ca rried entry of Mr. Conklin's. In the Jun tion the finest am.i’eur production ior calf class first place went to an ever attempted in Grints Pai-s. Ama -resents the best hope for real prog them mart! miles than they hiked. The route lay through Oregon. entry of River Banks farm. teur is ha-d!y the word to uso tor jess.'* Crater Lake, California, Utah. Nc- Placings on the balance ot the cat- there were so many professionals vada. Iowa. 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