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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook Voi. 11, No. 92 BUSINESS MEN MAKING PLANS GRESHAM, MRS. W A. HESSEL IS CRITICALLY ILL TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1921 SOME ASPECTS OF THE FARMERS’ PROBLEMS TRE1TED BY BARUCH T he rep o rt of th e d angerous illness of Mrs. W. A. Hessel who is now at a P o rtlan d hospital comes as a su r T he follow ing article was w ritten it prise ^nd shock to h er larg e circle or th e req u est of th e ed ito r of th e A tlaa- tic M onthly, who had been im portuti- friends here. Only W ednesday even ed by a g reat m any of his read ers to ing sh e was hostess to th e G resham give an unbiased and u n prejudiced . . . . . , , . .view point of th e so-called agric xl- Business M en s association at h e r tu ra l m ovem ent. It came as a resu lt home, and a lth o u g h 'it was know n at ! of a g re a t m any p ro tests to the ed ito r th a t tim e th a t she was not well, n o ‘fronl a g ric u ltu ra l in te rests against an one suspected a serious condition. | “la T p ri* “ S ? w ^ i c h ^ l Z a S e f r e d SERVICES DRAW CROWDS IT U C CHTITTAl?ATrrC ’ AT METHODIST CHURCH 1 • “ • »5 * U 1 /I s l\ IO B U SY , A C T IV E T h at G resham can have a success- ful evening service was d em o n strat- i A bout twenty-five m em bers of th e saving m achinery, and he has made ed laai Sunday evening when the A happy, busy stu d e n t body, en- G resham B usiness Men’s association vast strid e s In recent years in scien church au d ito riu m of th e church was ' ed ln tb e varloua activltlpg o{ th(J m et a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs W. tific tillag e and efficient farm m an filled to overflow ing w ith a happy. school life, and a t th e sam e tim e A. H essel on last W ednesday evening agem ent, but as a business in contact in terested th ro n g of w _____ orshippers. w ith o th e r businesses ag ric u ltu re is i T he large chorus choir led th e c o n - P e a rn *ng tb e '« B8° « 8 dealing fo r a business m eeting and social a "one horse sh a y ” in com petition j g reg atio n In tw enty m inutes of en- an d Kood citizenship—-th is is w hat g ath erin g . E nthusiasm and unity with high pow er autom obiles. The th u siastlc singing of fam iliar hym ns one sees any school day a t Union m arked th e session and an en c o u rag A m erican farm er is th e g re a te st and ' The accom panim ent of th e piano, ! High. The follow ing notes concern- ing sp irt of co-operation was m ani most in tra cta b le of in dividualists, j organ, cello, and euphonium , all in ! ing th e doings of th e school were fest. r o r several m onths Mrs. Hessel has ¡n the A tlantic Monthly. T he»editor An im portant consideration of the been u nd er tre a tm e n t by a P o rtlan d selected Mr. Baruch because of his W hile in d u stria l production and all the h an d s of sk illfu l p erform ers given th e O utlook in an interview by m eeting was th a t of th e e n te rta in specialist in eye, nose and th ro a t Independent view point and be-xuse phases of th e huge com m ercial me- added much to th e m usical p arts of | P rin cip al Roy E. Cannon: m ent of those a tten d in g F arm ers' diseases and she had tak en a t r e a t - |o f th * prevloU8 Btudi«8 he had lad « chanism and its m yriad accessories the service. Two violins and a trom - I The m onthly rep o rt to County Su- on th is question a t th e request o th e Week and the banquet which will he m ent on W ednesday and afte rw a rd s K ansas S tate Board of Agricv tu re have articu la ted and co-ordinated bone will be added for th e coming p erin ten d en t A lderson of M ultno- mah county from Union High School given by the business men on next had driven h er ca r hom e from P o rt and th e A m erican F arm B ureau ?ed- them selves all th e way from n a tu ra l Sunday evening service. S aturday noon. T his y ea r th e afte r land. D uring th e evening a hem or- «ration. Mr. Baruch was amo g th e ! raw «““ «rials to reta il sales, th e , T he m orning services a re also No. 2 show ed 12 days of school d inner program will be in charge of rhage of th e nose com m enced w h ic h first men of hiB backsro u n d a r pre- business of ag ric u ltu re has gone on ¡grow ing in in te rest and power. New ta u g h t, 2373 days atten d an ce, 157 th business men who rep o rt a fine list was so severe th a t Dr. Botkin was « X ó r i b l e ’t o ^ r t c S l t Sre “ h a ' o ' K “ uch th e one “ “ “ fa8hion o t the touches of devotion and w orship are days absence, 94.3 per cent a tte n d sum m oned and gave her tem p o rary eeem th a t th e a r S is m ore oppor backwood8 ° f tb e fir8t p a r‘ t h e , being added from tim e to tim e You ance, th ree cases of tard in ess, 114 of speeches and m usical num bers. A. Dowsett, H. W. A drian and K. A. relief. On his advise Mrs H essel’s tu n e now th an when it was first pub n in eteen th century, when th e farm er will have your h ea rt stirre d by th e pupils n e ith e r ab sen t nor tard y , four lished. was self sufficient an d did not de- splendid service of devotional song, visits by p atro n s and two visits by M iller have the program in hand. physician from P o rtlan d was su m (If in terested in th e farm e rs’ prob- ppnd «pon- or c a r« very m uch- wllat and serm on, and be g ripped by the board m em bers. T he association voted to close all moned before the evening was over. The school has been considerably business houses from 12 to 3 o ’clock Before m orning h er condition rapid- lenis you will w ant to read this, th e th e g re a t world was doing. The re sp irit of friendly welcome th a t will concluding in stallm en t of an article broken into th ro u g h o u t th e en tire on S aturday and it is expected th a t l^ g re w worse ajjd on yesterday after- by B ernard B aruch on "T he Menace su lt is th a t th e a g ric u ltu ra l group is be show n you a t every service. T he Sunday school show ed an av year due to unavoidable circum all proprietors and em ployes will as noon th e am bulance was sum m oned of Special P riv ileg e.” The first in- alm ost as m uch a t a d isad v an tag e in sist in th e serving of th e luncheon from P o rtlan d and she was ta k en to staiim eiit appeared in last' T uesday’s d ea li«« * ith «“ h er economic groups erage atten d a n ce of 157 fo r th e first stances and w ith th e resu lt som e of as th e jay farm er of th e funny pages I q u a rte r of th e cu rren t year, and in- th e stu d e n ts have not been able to The com m ittee reported th a t the high th e hospital. M eningitis had devel O u tlo o k .) in th e hands of sleek u rb an confi-1 crease of 17 over th e average for last a d ju st them selves sufficiently to ?Jo school girls would not be available oped and h er condition was so se rt (C ontinued from T uesday’s Issue.) dence men, who sell him acreage in year. Classes a re open for all ages the best w ork. I t is o u r purpose to in th e serving of the luncheon this ous th a t an operation could n ot be C en tral P ark o r th e Chicago city hall. IV. T he E pw orth League is ju st en ter- give every c re d it possible b ut to give year. perform ed. R eports from th e hospi The leaders of th e farm ers th o ro u g h ing upon th e study of Jo h n Wesley, no cred it th a t is u nearned. Now, w hat is th e farm er asking? A ttorney C. G. S chneider presented ta l a t noon today w ere to th e effect th ree petitions w hich are being signed th a t no hope was held o ut for her W ithout try in g to catalogue the re ly u n d erstan d this, and they are in Jr., which Is a sto ry d ealing w ith the The nine different conveyances tellig en tly sriv itn g to in te g ra te th e ir various benevolent boards or the up and which will be presented la te r recovery. m edial m easures th a t have been su g carry in g stu d e n ts to and from high in d u stry so th a t it vyill be on an church. Topic for next Sunday even to th e Board of County Com m is gested in his behalf, th e principal p ro eq u al fooiug w ith o th e r businesses. school is b ringing o u t the im portant ing. T he Bible School of M ethodism. sioners, th e Public Service Commis NEW BOOKS AT THE posals th a t bear d irectly on th e im Topic of th e m orning serm on by fact th a t children m ust be on tim e As an exam ple of in teg ratio n , tak e sion and the officials of the P ortlan d GRESHAM LIBRARY provem ent of his d istrib u tin g and the p asto r, th e Rev. A. S. Hisey, and is resu ltin g in very few rases of th e steel in d u stry , in which th e model Railw ay L ight & P ow er com pany m a rk e tin g relatio n s may be sum Maud D river: " F a r to Seek.” "T he C h ristian a t W ork.” F o r even tard in ess. We experienced an occa p raying for adeq u ate signaling de Is th e U nited S tates Steel C orpora m arized as follow s: A story th a t th e read er w* put ing, "B o u g h t w ith a P ric e.” At the sio n al blow out o r engine tro u b le vices to be installed at several grade tion, w ith Its iron m ines, its coal F irs t: sto rag e w arehouses for co t m orning service Mr. and Mrs. Strong w ith some of o u r conveyances but crossings in and n ea r G resham . The down w ith th e sense of having lined ton, wool, and tobacco, and elevators m ines, its lake an d rail tra n sp o rta will sing a b eau tifu l d u et en titled tjiese are few. the friendship of men and wo in of B usiness M en's association approved for g rain , of sufficient capacity to tion, its ocean vessels, its by-product " I t was for Me.” In th e evening the unanim ously to receive th e sig n atu res sin g u lar nobility of having been w it P aren ts a re calling on us soliciting m eet th e m axim um dem and on them coke ovens, its blast furnaces. Its choir will ren d e r an inspiring a n of citizens of G resham and vicinity ness to g re a t passions and stirrin g th e org an izatio n of a class a t m id open h ea rth and B essem er furnaces a t th e peak of th e m ark etin g period. them , “ Jeh o v ah P raise. Follow ing is th e tex t of one of the adventures, and of having had life term . If eight o r m ore are ready to T he farm er th in k s th a t e ith e r p riv ate Its rolling mills, Its tu b e m ills and m ade fo rev er rich er by th is vicarious Miss M yrtle R usher will sing the en ter, effort will be m ade to arran g e petitions, which is directed to the o th e r m a n u fa ctu rin g processes th a t capital m ust fu rn ish th ese facilities, offertory, "O How I Love th e Lord. a schedule to su it such a class. Any railw ay com pany. T he o th e r two are experience. or th e sta te m u st erect and own th e are carried to th e h ighest degree of A. S. M. H u tch in so n : “ If W in ter sim ila r in form and cover the sam e p are n t in terested In th e arran g e m en t finished production com patible with Com es.” One of th e finest books of elevators and w arehouses. FREIGHT REDUCTION points: of such a class should call th e prin the large tra d e it has b u ilt up. All Second: w eighing and g rad in g of DATE IS POSTPONED cipal. D uring th e past four years nine the year. M ight be described as th e this is g en erally conceded to be to people have lost th e ir lives at grad e tragedy of a w him sical m an in a a g ric u ltu ra l p ro ducts,and certification the ad v an tag e of th e consum er. Nor W ord has been received from of crossings e ith e r w ithin th e city of world fa r too m a tte r of fact fo r his thereof, to be done by im p artial and D uring th e recen t cold w eather G resham , o r w ithin a distance of ap- fancies. Is a hum orous tale, b ut less d isin terested public Inspectors (th is does th e steel co rporation inconsid ficials of th e P o rtlan d Railw ay L ight work was discontinued ln both the erately dum p its products on the & Pow er com pany y»at th e reduction proxim ately one and one half m iles m ens’ and w om en's gym nasium class- lig h th e a rte d th a n "T h e H appy W ar is alread y accom plished to som e ex from th e city of G resham . m ark et. On the co n trary , it so acts in ra te s w hich w ere announced by th e te n t by th e federal licensing of w eigh e.B The classes are now again in In each instance these accidents rio r” o r "O nce A board th e L u g g er.” th a t it is freq u en tly a stabilizing in traffic d e p a rtm e n t to ta k e effect on were occasioned by a collision be o peration. Mr. Shagren, who h an Rose M acauley: "D angerous A ges.” ers and g ra d e rs ), to elim in ate u n d er fluence, as is often th e case w ith oth Ja n u a ry 21 and F eb ru ary 16 had tw een an autom obile and the Inter paying, o v ercharging, and u n fair dles th e m en’s gym class desires to * * *‘A11 ages a re dangerous urban train s of your com pany op er grad in g , and to fac ilita te th e u tiliza er large o rganizations. It is m aster been necessarily postponed for a few sta te th a t com m encing next Monday atin g over the C azadero and Mt. to all people in this dang ero u s life of its d istrib u tio n as well as of its days. evening the class will be given cor Hood Railw ay lines, and in each we live; and as we read Miss M acau tion. of th e stored p ro d u cts as th e -production. If price are n ot satisfac The follow ing ex p lan atio n was sent rective gym nastics fo r a t least 20 instance th e accident occurred at lay’s novel, we live th ro u g h each of basis of credit. g rad e crossings, a t points w here it these ages in tu rn , n ot only bcause T h ird : a ce rtain ty of cred it suffic tory th e p ro d u cts a re held back or th e O utlook by E. L. M eyers o t th e m inutes before b asketball o r any would be very expensive to construct ien t to anable th e m ark etin g of production is reduced o r suspended traffic d ep a rtm en t: o th e r gam es will be perm itted . The over-head crossings. The accidents th e ch a racters are so convincing and It is not com pelled to send a year' "On re tu rn in g from G resham on class com m ences a t 7 :30 p. m. p referred to occurred a t L innm ann pulsing, but because, all ta k en to ro d u cts in an o rderly m anner. F o u rth : th e D epartm ent of A gri w ork to th e m a rk e t at one tim e and Monday I found th a t th e p rin ters Ju n c tio n ; H ogan sta tio n ; a t the g eth er they m ake th e sum — w om an." point w here Main stre e t intersects H ugh P end ex ter: “ T he K ings of th e cu ltu re should collect, tab u late, ta k e w hatever It can g et u n d er such have been held up for various reasons A. Meyers, p resid en t of th e F irst th e Mt. Hood railw ay trac k s in north It has one selling and are un ab le to supply th ese tariffs S tate Bank, was p resen t T h u rsd ay sum m arize, an d reg u larly and fre circum stances. M issouri." A story of th e fu r trails, G resham , and at th e point w here the policy and its own export depart in tim e. T his will n ecessitate p u t m orning and presented plans fo r an Powell Valley road in tersects tn e Mt. enlivened by an irascible em ployer, a quently publish and d istrib u te to the m ent. N eith er are th e g rad es and tin g off th ese rate s u n til Ja n u ary essay contest. Hood railw ay track s east of G resh rival fu r com pany, hostile In d ian s farm ers, full in fo rm atio n from all Indian blankets, am. q u alities of steel determ ined a t the 25th on s ta te business and to F e b ru le ath e r bags and o th e r prizes will be th e m ark ets of th e w orld, so th a t and a b ea u tifu l girt. In addition to th e crossings m en they sh all be as well inform ed of caprice of th e buyer, n o r does th e ary 20 on in te r-sta te business.” given to those who win in th e con tioned above the grad e crossings at Edna F erb er: "T he G irls.” th e ir selling position as buyers now la tte r hold th e scales. In th is single te st betw een th e schools In eastern A story ab o u t th re e old m aids of th e intersection of th e Base L ine In teg ratio n of th e steel corporation GRESHAM REBEKAHS road and th e T ro u td ale branch of today. B e tte r th an any o th e r of Miss are of th e ir buying position. M ultnom ah and C lackam as counties. your in te ru rb a n road is a dangerous F e rb e r’s stories. Probably ran k s as INSTALL OFFICERS Mr. Meyers is giving th ese prizes F ifth ¡freedom to in te g ra te th e is rep resen ted ab o u t 40 per cent of crossing due to the large volum e of business of a g ric u ltu re by m eans of th e steel production of A m erica. The g ratu ito u sly and the pupils of Union traffic using the Base Line road. At high as any A m erican novel of th e T he officers of th e G resham R e H igh No. 2 will surely give th e ex consolidated selling agencies, co-or re st is m ostly In th e hands of a few th is crossing the co nstruction of an past year. d in a tin g an d co-operating in such larg e com panies. In o rd in ary tim es bekah lodge were in stalled last Mon am in ers of th e m an u scrip ts some overhead crossing would also entail Alice H egen Rice: “ G uin.” th e steel corporation, by exam ple day n ig h t, J a n u a ry 9, by L ena N eed very fine essays. a g re a t expense. A delightfu lly hum orous rom ance way as to p u t th e farm er on an T he undersigned petitioners are stabilizes all steel prices. If th is is ham and C alla K enney. Mrs. N eed all residents of G resham o r th e im of an Am erican youth. No one know s equal footing w ith th e large buyers perm issible (It Is even d elrab le, be ham is th e d istric t deputy presid en t School began Septem ber 26 and of his products, and w ith com m ercial m ediate vicinity of G resham and fre hum an n a tu re b e tte r th a n does Mrs. cause sta b le and fa ir prices a re es and Mrs. K enney is th e g ra n d mar-1 ^be first se m ester closes F eb ru ary 3. qu ently have occasion to cross th e Rice, o r displays ra re r insight into relatio n s in o th e r industries. Follow ing th e in stallatio n , T h « m id-term exam inations will oc- track s of your com pany at the cross th e psychology of h er ch aracters. W hen a business req u ires special sen tial to solid and continued pros shal. ings indicated above and w hile we ized ta len t, it has to buy it. So will p erity ) why would it be w rong for luncheon was served. T he officers c u r F eb ru ary 1, 2, 3. T he require- Mary R oberts R in e h a rt: “ More feel th a t it would be a heavy burden m ents fo r exem ption from m idterm th e farm ers; an d p erhaps th e best *th e farm «rs to u ti,lze ce n tral agen- installed a re as follow s: of expense to Install overhead cross Tish, being th e fu rth e r ad v en tu res of Past Noble G rand, C h ristin a llu m a exam inations a re an average of 90 way for them to g et it would be to C,eB th a t wou,d havp Blmllar «ff«cts ings a t these points, we do feel th a t Tish, Aggie and Lizzie,” will be w el y o u r com pany should install some comed w ith open arm s by th e m any utilize som e of th e present m achin- * ° n a* ric u ltu ra l p roducts? Som ething son; Noble G rand, E m m a W a lr a d ;jp«r cent in each su b ject and 90 per ad eq u ate device to give w arning of ery of th e la rg e st established agen- 1,ke ,h a t U w hat they are alm1«« «“ • Vice G rand, K atie S unday; secretary , cen t in citizenship. T his m eans th a t th e approach of all train s, and we who have read Tish, and it is safe to cies dealing in farm products. Of! Some farm ers, favored by regional P earl A tte rb u ry ; tre a su re r, G ertru d e a «y stu d en t who Is exem pt has the th e re fo re respectfully petition your predict th a t none will be disappointed course, if he wishes, th e farm er may com pactnes8 and contiguity, such as E astm an ; C haplin, N ellie B ennison; stam p of th e approval of th e teach- com pany to install some ap p ro p riate in Mrs. R in e h a rt’s la test stories. th e c itru s fru it-ra ise rs of C alifornia, C onductress, E thel G ibbs; W arden, «r8 and principal of th e high school device at th e crossings herein m en go fu rth e r and engage in flour-m ill alread y have found a way legally to E thel M iller; In n e r G uard, Ja n e t and indicates they a re above th e av- tioned, and we f u rth e r req u est th a t C ard of T h an k s. ing and o th e r m a n u factu res of food such signaling device be e ith e r an m erge and sell th e ir products in te W arden; o u te r G uard, C lara H ill; «r»l?« In scholarship. P upils who We wish to extend o u r sincere electric bell o r an electric wig-wag th a n k s to o u r ' m any friends and products. In my opinion, however, g rally and ln accordance w ith sea rig h t 8. to N. G., Roy G ibbs; left 8. to «arn exem ptions will have a ju st rea- sig n aling device. he would be wise to stop sh o rt of neighbors for th e ir assistance, sym Mr. S chneider m ade a form al re pathy, and th e m any b eau tifu l th a t. Public in te re st may be opposed sonal and local dem and, th u s Im prov N. O., N ellie M etzger; rig h t 8. to V. son to be proud of th e achievem ent. port to the association of th e desig flowers d u rin g th e late bereavem ent to all g re a t in te g ratio n s; but, in jus- ing th e ir position and ren d erin g th e G., H ilda M etzger; left 8. to V. Q., er a reliab le service of en- Maude Michel. The Union High school b asketball nation of G resham as th e place for in th e d eath of o u r husband and tice, should they be forbidden to the consum „„„„» v „ ■ . , team is now trav elin g a t a ter- father. , _ . , . sured q u ality , ce rtain supply, and th e organization of th e h ea d q u arte rs 2 , ‘° hT ’ !rPa8»nab1« a «d ^ « t i v e l y s „ Mrs. A m anda Johanson and Fam ily ?h e Ifflc pace having won ag a in st the PLEASANT HOME PASTOR com pany of th e N ational G uard The co rp o rate form of association pr)pp, T„ haye no, ANNOUNCES SERVICES stro n g W ashougal high school team u n it, w hich will be bro u g h t about ln A R ea] B a r g a in . cannot now be wholly ad ap ted to his ---------- I by th e score of 34 to 16. T onight cessary to reso rt to any special prlv- Two lots on South R oberts avenue. objects and conditions. The looser - th e n e a r futu re. T he business men "T he Lost H as Been F o u n d .” Men j they play •C am as high school of , i B®*«- o r to claim any exem ption un- Lays nicely. An Ideal building spot, have stood back of th e effort to win t.h l T h 6“ ? " nT e d e r lh P a n H - t m s t le g is la tio n o f th e who once lost th e ir g rip on life have lla m a s , W ashington. We m ake no 2*6 blocks so u th of M etzger’s sto re, e r X recognition for G resham in th is m a t 92-foot fro n t, 150 feet deep. Only , FalIy 8ui' ab le- T h erefore, he wish- BtatP o r natlon W lthout rPmovlng found them selves again. T h irty -eig h t | predictions as to th e outcom e of the te r and now th a t success has crow n $675. B. W “ T horne, • at Bank of « $• be fw e . If Me fin d . It desirable locaI (hpy havp b u „ t m em bers of L aD ue's arm y of com- Kame. S eating capacity Is alread y at ed th e ir efforts it Is a source of much Gresham . --------------------- ” ¿T i° li rM ° rt tO co*°p era" very efficient m ark etin g agency. The m untets In Boston who had lost th e ir j « prem ium and those who desire satisfaction. .M r. Schneider has Sale on all used m achinery and Im- ° ’’ * 18 «IIoW8 and neighbors. g r a | n cotto n , and tobacco farm ers ay on th e pathw ay of life have found i Hood se ats will have to come early. been chairm an of the com m ittee hav piem en's at H .ssels, G resham . ¡w ith o u t ru n n in g afoul of th e law and th e producers of hides and wool th e ir way back to faith in God and Play will com m ence prom ptly a t 8 ing the m a tte r in band and has been To urge th a , th e farm ers should have beraugp th p ,r numbPrg an „ , bp th e ir fellowm en th ro u g h th e help of o'clock. u n tirin g in his efforts. m eeting In a concrete form and full th e sam e liberty to consolidate an.l vastnesa of tb p lr rPg|ong> an „ fo(. he w orkers at th e Morgan Memorial C om m unity advertisin g was one of approval was voted by th e asso cia co -ordinate th e ir peculiar economi. o th e r reasons, have found ln (eg ra. Some tim e ago o u r ath letic field hurch. T he gospel is w inning its th e big subjects of consideration for tion and individual cooperation prom - .a " . e°T; ° th e r ‘ndu8trlp,, ‘Ion a m ore difficult ta sk ; though way ln th e h ea rts of men. « a s plowed and p artially disced th e m eeting An in te restin g report ls«d by tbe m em bers. Some of th e th e ir fields enjoy, is not, how ever, to , bprp arp now gome thougallf,g A ttend th e service at the P leasan t I,hrouB h th e courtesy of th e R aker was given by the com m ittee appoint things suggested were an essay con concede th a t any business Integration fa rln e r ’s co-operative elevators. Home M ethodist church next Bun g arag e, T heodore B rugger and H. W. ed to bring th e m a tte r before the test, billboards on th e roads leading Bhould have legislative sanction to i w arehouses cream eries, and o th e r day m orning a t 11 o ’clock and h ear Strong. We are hoping to finish the into G resham calling atten tio n t o ! exercise m onopolistic pow er. The en terp rises of one so rt and an o th er, th e rest of th e story, to be repeated field a t th e ea rliest possible d ate to vantages of tra d in g here and com-1 A m erican people are firmly op Insure packing of th e g ro u n d for by the pastor. m unlty sings A p erm an en t commit-1 posed to In d u strial as to political au- w ith p tu rn -o v er of a billion dollars Sunday school classes m eet as ten n is courts and baseball diam ond I tee to carry out th e plans decided tocracy, w h eth er attem p ted by ru ra l business V x /eO o r i ™ upon consists of H W. Strong. B L. or by urban in d u stry business experience and train in g , usual at 10 a. m If you desire to fo r th ® com ing spring. The prlnci- ; .« »- E r ’„ J " ~ « 7 desire pal of ,h e school certain ly apprecl- stu d y C h ristian tr u th o r ’ The Church o f the Warm H eart.’’ help In your religious llfe atten d [ate8 lhp co-operation th e school is ALBERT 8. H I8EY. P a s’e - oli ' l h T » n t d H" ' ’ « ' " ’i” T , “ ‘ “ " h " " " « '« « I» « ; but th » , do not m eet th e these sessions. I receiving from p atro n s of th e dls- ' L d e i th t com m unity sing th e ir crops by a n tiq u ated m ethods, rp(Jllir„ mPntJ, of a<)JugtP<1 T h e W eek '« S ervice* T he evening pervlce wil( be ln ! trtc t- He believes the boys an d g irls u nder th e supervision of th e business or by no m e th o d , at all. but they are B a rk e tln g ln any largp an<1 fu n „ a . ch arg e of th e pastor. Rev. E arl B J arc h ap PY In th e ir work and with C hurrh. 11 and 7.30 men was set for th e early p art of su rro u n d ed by a business world th a t ; m ental way C otton. The service will be Inform al VPry ^ew exceptions th e stu d e n ts are Sunday School, IO. F ebruary. T his will be In th e form has been m odernized to th e last m in -! of a booster g ath erin g and It is ex- ute and is tirelessly striv in g for ef- T h? nM t 8” >P' whlch wHI be a p a l* with lots of music. Including a spe- ex h lb l,ln K th «*’’ appreciation in the E pw orth L e a g u e T he talk will Include rlg h t «•“ «««’■■ T h ere Is n o th in g th a t B.ao. pected th a t th e lib rary will be filled ficiency. T his efficiency is due In ' ° ’ h'‘r 18 bP,n8! clal n um ber a description of an o rien tal banquet i w111 niak« a *°<»d sp o rt of any high p repared by th e g rain -raise rs M id-week service, to rapacity. Mr Strong. Mr. Bishop large m easure to big business, to scene. Follow ing th e service, th e re ¡8cbo°* ,tu d «nt unless th a t s tu d e n t Is W'«l. 7.30. th ro u g h th e estab lish m en t of sales and Guy Jones com prise th e com m it- united business, to in te g rate d busl- a Kood sp o rt him self. To be a good m edia which sh all handle g rain sep will be an inform al song-fqst. C hoir, Thur»., 7.30. te e - ness. T he farm er now seek th e bene- a ra te ly or collectively, as th e Indi C ontinued on page 3 In the social h o u r follow ing th e fits of such largneas. union and In- H AL BISHOP. Choir Director. W e a re doing re p a ir work a t rock vidual farm er may elect. It Is th is MRS H L ST CLAIR. 8. 8 8upL j business session th e hostess was teg ratlo n . bottom prices and g u ara n tee in g our Good Music at every service. Come and get a se t labor ‘ assisted by Mrs. Jas. E lkington, Mrs T he Am erican farm er is a modern step-—th e plan of th e C om m ittee of work. Make It 50-50— help and be helped. price on y o u r rep a ir work. S h er B L M alrad and Mrs. G. E. Bangs, j of th e m oderns in th e use of labor A « A R M WELCOME FOR TOV. Continued on p age 2 man M cC arter G arage. GRESHAM TH EA TER. i METHODIST Episcopal Church Matinee Sunday 2:30