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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook Voi. 11, No. 104 MULLENHOFF WINS CH AM PIO N SH IP GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1922 FARMERS TRADING DAY URGED BY WRITER SCHOOLBOY CHESS MASTER STILL WINS CLUB BOYS TO SHOW WORK IN PORTLAND TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.80 Per Year GIVES ADVICE ON LOGAN CULTURE By W ALTER ADRIAN. A n u m b er of club boys from t h i s ' A fa rm e rs’ tra d in g day should be d istric t a re to d em o n strate th e ir w ork J estab lish ed in G resham . One day in P o rtlan d next Monday, F eb ru ary | each m onth could be set aside for by A. H. BURNS 27, at th e Com m ercial club. T he work T he O utlook is plan n in g a series of S tanhope Belle Jo h a n n a, a pure those who have su rp lu s m achinery, is to be p ut on d u rin g th e luncheon a rticle s on su b jects p ertain in g to th e tools, household goods, farm p r o d - ) bred H olstein cow owned by H. G. h o u r before an audience of ab o u t six ‘arn l intended to co ntain helpful in ucts, o r live stock to sell o r exchange. I MullenhofT of C rystal Brook farm has A w ell adv ertised day w ould bring ! hu n d red business m en. fo rm atio n along various lines. T he . w rite r plans to visit farm s located in com pleted a y e a r’s record and has b uyer and se lle r to g e th er, and it T he d em o n stratio n s w ere arran g e d ____,, _ ., ,, . . . . 7 th e te rrito ry su rro u n d in g G resham been declared th e cham pion m ilk w ould not be m any m onths u n til a by H. C. Seym our, s ta te club leader, , and secure sta tistic s and personal clearing house could be m ain tain ed a fte r he had received a req u est from p ro d u cer of Oregon, fo u rth in the opinions reg ard in g th e grow ing of th a t would con v ert m any article s not P resid en t K err of th e Oregon A gri United S tates and sixth in th e world. in use into cash, o r som ething useful various v arities ad ap ted to th e soils c u ltu ral College. Mr. S eym our has of G resham . The com pletion of th e te st show ed o f equal value. F req u en tly , trad in g been specializing on some of th e m ore T he first articles will be on ber would save buying new m achinery, or th e follow ing figures: im p o rta n t points for th e im prove ries and w ill begin w ith logan b er tools, and a direct saving to all as a One day, 138 pounds m ilk, five m ent of potatoes raised by th e club ries. T he Oregon G row ers associa resu lt. H undred s of farm ers have pounds b u tte r fat. boys. T his work is in line w ith th e tion a re n o t advocating th e grow ing m any odds and ends aro u n d th e farm , Seven days, 859.7 pounds m ilk, F arm B ureau program on th is sub of logan b erries to any larg e ex ten t o r hom e th a t could be g ro u p ed w ith J4 .2 2 pounds b u tte r fat. Ject. fo r two reasons. F irst, because of o th e r sellers and auctioned to th e T h irty days. 3560.66 pounds m ilk, T he p o tato club boys a re to p resen t th e u n ce rtain ty in price th a t has h ig h e st bidder. In th is way b etter- •'»8.32 pounds b u tte r fat. , various phases of th e ir w ork to th e been experienced d u rin g th e past re tu rn s m ig h t be secured th an a t p ri One year, 32455.5 pounds m ilk, m em bers of th e Com m ercial club years. Second, on account of th e AUTOCASTER vate sale. Because you may n o t have 1243.0 pounds b u tte r fat. W illiam E llio tt of O rient will give d an g e r of over-production from th e Mr. MullenhofT sta rte d S tanhope f u rth e r use fo r som e tool does not d em o n stratio n on selection of seed p resen t lim ited dem and fo r th e W illiam W im satt. 14-year-old W ashington schoolboy, is the new chess m ean th a t it has lost its value o r a on th is te st on F eb ru ary 8 of last Ray Lasley, who belongs to th e Cor product. champion. He never evades a challenge for match play and is shown here price of som e kind. B ring them to year, th re e days a fte r sh e had be b ett club, will discuss th e tre a tin g of defeating Col. M. F. Tihe, who holds many chess club championships. Col. Tihe is a newspaoer correspondent who for thirty years has reported come fresh. She gave seventy-four G resham and you m ig h t find a buyer, seed. Loyd B ram hall will give a re By H. W STRONG. affairs at the W hite House. pounds of m ilk th e first day and con o r tra d e im m ediately, if th e sugges port on th e progress of p o tato work A m an ’s action is d eterm in ed by tin u ed to g ain u n til th e am ount re tion of th e O utlook m eets w ith favor. d u rin g th e last th ree years. He will w hat he believes. H e g ain s his be Special m erchandise sales fo r tr a d ceived.! , as 138 pounds per day. T his also give a d em o n stratio n on th e cut liefs th ro u g h ac tu al experience an d secured h e r the sta te one-day record. ing day would also prove a ttra c tiv e to tin g of seed. th e econom ist, and th e day m a d e| I t was necessary fo r Mr. M ullen- A p o ultry d em o n stratio n team will hy stu d y in g th e experiences of o th hoff to leave hom e and go to C ali p ro fitab le to buyer, se lle r and m er d em o n strate th e culling of poultry. ers. T hen he trie s to o u tg u ess th e fornia on business w hen th e tim e fo r chant. Much in te re st is being show n by fu tu re by stu d y in g th e past an d It is hoped th e g ran g es, and o th e r com pleting th e record was only p a r t th e boys th ro u g h o u t th is d istric t in p resen t. If a m an ’s guess is fo u n d T he co rn er stone of th e new Bap- o p p o rtu n ity . W e o ld e r resid en ts th e p o tato club w ork. T h ere a re at ly over. T his was a hard th in g to org an izatio n s will d esig n ate a day for lis t parsonage, was layed T h u rsd ay « » e n overlook th e o p p o rtu n ities th a t p resen t seven clubs and each g ro u p Is ed on good sound reasoning, th e do as his cow req u ired co n stan t a t farm e rs’ trad in g . ' a re beckoning to us and are a t o u r L e t’s s ta r t som ething. chances a re th a t he will h it th e cor tention to see th a t she was fed prop m o rning at 8 :4 0 w hen a n u m b er of very doors knocking for ad m ittan ce, specializing on one v ariety of potato rect guess m ore tim es th a n he m isses erly an d had th e rig h t kind of care. people g ath ered a t th e B ethel B ap tist in f e a litT we a re asleep a t th e sw itch T he lead ers hope to keep them w ork it. In th e conduct of his business v an d co n ten t w ith ourselves an d su r- ing on th e sam e w ork for several The business was u rg en t, how ever, CHICKEN DINNER IS ro u n d in g s and it tak es an o u tsid er to years so th ey can im prove th a t va a man accum ulates ce rtain beliefs, WELL ATTENDED church to w itness th e cerem ony. and Mr. MullenhofT looked around w hich he is pleased to call fu n d a P lan s were m ade to have th e cere see th e possibilities an d I earn estly riety. his neighborhood to find som eone T he Colonial chicken d in n er given mony hpld o u t of doors but th e east believe th a t B ro th e r B arry has p ut m en tal principles o r law s. If he has th a t he oould tru s t to care for S tan A B u rb an k club has been o rg an m ore pep and en th u siasm into the by th e B aptist L ad ies' Guild last wind and th e severely cold w eath er ¡lia p tist church people th a n any o th e r ized a t P lea san t V alley w ith G. N a good g rasp on th ese fu n d am en tals hope d u rin g his absense. W ednesday evening a t th e G resham drove them Into th e church w here a p reach er since th e o rg an izatio n of Miss H ilda Staffensen agreed to S ager as th e ir local leader. Mr. Sa and th e courage to ad h e re to them , G range hall was well atten d ed . About w arm fire was b u rning. T he w eath th e local society. his business is m ore ap t to be a suc ta k e ca re of th e cow. G irls a r e n ’t g B ro th er B arry is a m an of large e r has been im proving a stra in of cess th a n a failu re. 200 people w ere p rese n t to p arta k e e r also k ep t som e a t hom e who would often given cred it fo r being good of th e ladies' splendid dinner. The have o th erw ise been presen t. The experiences and know s how to go BurbankB fo r a n u m b er of years and One good business ru le is never to a fte r a th in g when he realizes th e farm ers b u t Miss Staffensen proved proceeds w ere to go to w ard s a fund a tten d a n ce was n ot as larg e as was necessity exslts, b u t he is n o t keep he is especially qualified for leading go into a th in g th a t everyone else is th is club. th a t they have som e ability in th a t to build a new B ap tist parsonage and expected but an added am o u n t of en ing th is u n d e rta k in g all to him self line. E very th in g w ent along as well A n o th er B u rb an k club has come going into. If th e price of logan church of w hich th e church is g re a t th u siasm m ade up fo r th e absent but is le ttin g us all in on th e ground as if S tanhope's ow ner were th e re to into existence at H illsview w ith Louis b erries and all o th e r b erries Is high floor and if he needs help, and he ly in need of. ones. will, to p ut th e proposition over, we Y u n k er for th e ir leader. He also Is an d big easy money Is being m ade, supervise it. G resham needs men like Rev. D. th en th e price of p lan ts, posts, wire, Even a fte r th e ow ner’s re tu rn , Am ong o th e rs p resen t to w itness m ust lend him o u r assistan ce both in terested in B urbank potatoes. Q. B arry to s ta r t “ th e log ro llin g .” m orally and financially. labor, land, ev ery th in g in connection Miss Staffensen fed and m ilked th e th e cerem ony w ere th e M ayor, K. A. T he Rockwood and Lynch boys I am not so c e rta in a b o u t th e Bap Not only th e B ap tist people b u t the w ith th e berry in d u stry is ab n o rm a l .c o w an d continued h e r labors u n til M iller, Rev. and Mrs. D. Q. B arry, have organized into one club and they tists but we M ethodists n ev er con rem a in d er of th e citizens of G resh sid e r a man really converted unless a re p lanning to grow E arly Rose. ly high. If you are convinced th a t ▼ the y ea r was up. She seem ed to en Rev. H. G eb h ard t and B. W. T horne. am as well a re in te reste d in th e his pocketbook is also converted, and joy th e work T he B ap tist church could not hold it tak es money to spread th e Gospel This variety is ad ap ted to th e ir sandy th e re is no money In hay. g rain and building of th e new church and p a r • Mr. MullenhofT has th ree h alf sis soil. H erb ert Lynch is th e ir lead er in g en eral farm in g and th a t your sonage. It will help to b eau tify the all th e ch ild ren from th e G resham and build churches. ters to S tanhope in his herd and a and he has some hill-selected seed for land is ad ap ted to berry raising and From a b a n k e r’s sta n d p o in t I g ra d e school. F o r th is reason a g en city and in crease th e ap p earan ce of would say th a t it is a good and safe h alf dozen descendents. Among th e boys from a stra in th a t was cer th a t, y ear in and y ear o u t, th e re is p ro sp erity of th e city th a t im presses erous n u m b er of rep rese n tativ es policy to fight shy of m ost g ro u n d these a re two bull calves w hich she titled th is year. Mr. Lynch is well m ore money to be m ade in berries, from each g ra d e w ere p resen t. The to u rists trav e lin g th ro u g h th e city floor p ro positions offered you but raised. T he nam e of th e o ld e r is known as a potato g ro w er and th e th en w ait u n til th e re is a slum p in along th e M ount Hood Loop road on children were accom panied by th e ir I am su re th a t we will n ever reg ret Segis W a lk er M atador Jo h a n n a boys a re fo rtu n a te in having him for th e b erry m a rk e t and g e t in when th e aid we give th ese good people p rin cip al. Prof. C. M. Q uicksall and which th e new buildings are to be you th in k th e bottom has been whose sire is Segis W alker M atador. built. T his com m unity in te re st was th e ir teach ers, Miss H elen Hoss and who are sponsoring and p u ttin g th is th e ir lead er building plan th ro u g h . reached. T he M atador stock is well know n The two leaders, Mr. Lynch and Miss M ary H ansen. expressed very plainly in th e n um ber I u n d ersta n d th a t th is parsonage I hog-tied m yself w ith th is ru le in th ro u g h o u t th e country and sells for of people who atten d e d th e B aptist T he program opened w ith th e sin g is only th e first u n it of a building Mr. S ager a re p lanning a m eeting of 1919 and 1920, b u t am now se ttin g h ig h er prices th a n any o th er. J u s t L adies' banquet. th e ir boys some tim e in M arch to plan which includes a p arsonage and ing of "A m erica.” Rev. B arry th en o u t o ver one hu n d red acres in b e r a m odern church edifice w hich will tre a t seed. recently th e C arnation stock farm T he ta b les w ere p re ttily decorated asked P rin cip al Q uicksall to give ta k e care of th e needs of th e B aptist ries. My new p lan tin g is as follow s; sent a re p rese n tativ e down here to T h ere is a B urbank club a t W ilkes w ith flow ers. The ladies had th o u g h t th e ch ild ren a sh o rt ta lk . He told denom ination In a city of 5000 peo 50 acres C u th b ert rasp b erries, 40 buy all the heifers he could of th is b ut th e ir lead er has not been se fully placed th e nam es of all those them in sim ple w ords why th ey w ere ple. It may ta k e sev eral years to acres logans, and 15 acres L aw ton breed. He m anaged to secure w hat cured yet. work out th e plan b u t if it ta k e s five who w ere expected to be p resen t on called to g e th er a t th a t tim e an d com- , .. . . o r eveft ten years it is a com m end- he w anted from th e G resham Hol T h ere will be tw o A m erican W on b lack b erries. I set o u t every acre dain ty place-cards a t each place. It m ended th e u n d erta k in g . H e asked able u n d e rta k in g and should receive stein farm owned by David McKeown, d e r clubs organized th is y ear east of possible to C u th b erts; th en , on th e was necessary fo r each one to search th a t each one do his o r h e r sh a re in lo u r h ea rty en couragem ent, h eav ier soil and w here th e d rain ag e and from th e A ldersyde farm belong aiding th e en terp rise. An appeal was ‘ ‘eei very e n th u sia stic over th e th e Sandy and one a t O rient. T he before he found his place. is n ot so good, I put o u t logans and ing to A. H. B urns. men ta k in g charge of th ese clubs are also m ade to th e ir p atrio tism . In his ' utttu. r * ° re8ham , a " ? 1 tr a 8 ‘ tb a t Mrs. A lexander T hom pson is ill so on th e land too w et fo r logans I set . , , L , , . 1 8111 nave privilege of living w as unab le to be p rese n t to deliver closing rem a rk s, he im pressed th e here u n ti| my drPamg of a la rg e and specializing on p o tato im provem ent th e blackberries. VAUDEVILLE SHOW h e r add ress a t th e table. Rev. D. Q. fact upon th e ir m inds th a t religion prosperous city com e tru e and Just and th e boys will receive valuable In my m ind th e re is no question COMING TO GRESHAM B arry gave several sh o rt readings train in g . and p atrio tism can n o t be sep arated . such occasions as th ese a re th e ste p of overproduction. If th e re is a s u r As soon as th e w ork of organizing ping stones to th e .realization of my T he tim e allow ed fo r th e children Rockwood G range is going to give Mrs. R ichard N eubauer sang a num- dream s. If we could s ta rt a new th e various clubs is com pleted, a p lus, it is because of u n d er con a benefit vaudeville show in Metz h er of songs d u rin g th e evening to ' to be p resen t was alm o st up. In or- building each m o rning d u rin g th e m eeting of all th e clubs will be called sum ption. F re ig h t ra te s m u st be h e r own accom panim ent on th e piano d e r fo r th em to w itness th e laying of com ing y ea r and if my presence as a d ju ste d , sellin g expenses cut down, g e r ’s hall next S atu rd ay evening, w hich everyone enjoyed as they were th e co rn e r stone, those assem bled an official of th e city would be of any to m ake plans for a county-w ide cam F eb ru ary 25 a t eig h t o’clock. T his su n g in a high, clea r voice. T here w ent o u t in to th e y ard to th e spot assistan ce I would w illingly leave paign for cooperative p o tato club price of cans low ered and th e fin my p riv ate business to be present. ished product brought w ithin reach show was first g o tte n up to be pre w ere several o th e r very good m usical w here th e p arso n ag e is to stand. ( P roviding, of course, th a t a hand- work. 8. B. H all, county agent, will be p resen t a t th is m eeting as th e club of th e w orking man and his fam ily. num bers. Guy Jones gave th e first | "Old G lory” waved in sp len d o r o v er ¡some lady would assist in b reak in g sented in th e ir g ran g e hall and th e w orkers expect to follow th e sam e T hese th in g s will all work o ut I proceeds w ere to go tow ard a fund num ber. Leslie W alrad offered sev-i it. The children w ere asked to pledge ,b<1 ground for th e new fo u n d atio n .) program as th e one o u tlin ed by th e eq u itab ly in 'tim e . e ra l selections. T he la st n u m b e r was th e ir allegiance to th e flag, and all j « ( p n i i C*,y ° f GrP8bam for im proving th e l» hall. T he first , , ---------- — th e B ap tist people my county ag en t fo r p o tato g ro w ers In N othing can touch th e loganberry joined. co n g ra tu latio n s on th e auspicious p erform ance was such a success th a t a song by Miss M arth a H agberg. fo r Juice m ak in g purposes. It has a th e county. Mrs. B arry lifted th e first spade of ' beginning of th is u n d erta k in g , may T he re m a in d e r of th e evening was they have decided to give G resham a w onderful and d istin ctiv e flavor. chance to criticize th e ir ability to given up to gam es in w hich all took e a rth an d th u s th e w ork of b u ilding tbo fini<>hed p ro d u ct be a source of NOTED TEMPERANCE M istakes of Juice m aking plantn and a p arsonage was com m enced. O th ers a „Pndlr,g ^°y and ,n8P|r a tl°n to carry on a m ock tria l. It is full of p a rt. E ven th e o ld e r ones becam e can n eries may hold It back for a WORKER PASSES AWAY young ag ain and laughed and played I th en took th e shovel from h e r hands Mr. T h o rn e was th en called upon laughs an d fun. tim e, but In my opinion, lo g an b erries He praised th e Mrs. Mary D. Russell form erly of re bound to come to th e ir own as “T he Case of 8m ythe vs. S m ith” is gam es w ith th e young people and ' and continued th e w ork to Bhow th e ir for a few w ords. , 3 hC 8i nKlng ° f “ A m erica” ! w illingness to co-operate in th e ta sk j work u n d erta k en by th e B aptists of G resham , died a t her hom e in Eu th e m ain play in w hich 21 people will all good th in g s in tim e. F z x llz x v a r * 4 8* *.***4 * 1 1 — a. a U f l d P T t <1 R . v . »• • »- building a parso n ag e and ^ a k e p a rt, and lasts for an hour. follow ed th e gam es and all reached P ro h ib itio n has g rea tly stim u la t- gene, Oregon, T uesday. Mrs. R u s T he children th en h u rrie d back to 'c h u r c h , f, .e are also some ad d itio n al stu n ts hom e a t a com parativ ely early hour. sell was ex -state se creta ry of th e d th e soda fo u n tain tra d e and pure school an d th e rem ain in g p arty w ent Rev. Mr which occupies an o th e r half-hour. B arry concluded th e ] W om an’s C h ristian T em perance Juice flavors a re increasin g in de T here is plenty of chance for de In te re s tin g S ta tistic s o n P ro h o b itio n . into th e church, on account of th e program w ith a sh o rt ta lk In w hich | Union of Oregon. W hile living in m and. H igh prices have held them Two years of p ro h ib itio n have chilly atm o sp h ere outside, to finish he th an k ed th e people of G resham Lincoln, N ebraska, she had held the scription of th e qu eer ch a racters to back b ut as th e public becomes edu caused 17,500,000 fo rm er consum ers ! th e cerem ony. for th e ir co-operation and su p p o rt In Bame po.„ lo n In th a t state, be seen on th a t nig h t but it is m uch cated and, as prices a d ju st th e m in s th an to 1 tO abandon d rtn k ing and th e en tire Mr. M iller was called upon for an w h lle llvln< O re g h a m M rg selves, a dem and fo r th e p ure fru it b e tte r to actu ally see 8 - I d rin k bill of th e nation has decreas- ad d ress and he com plied. It is h ere th e work u n d erta k en . He gave th e cost of th e new p arsonage as »3.000 , Kussell was for some tim e president flav o r and fru it d rin k s will Increase read ab o u t them so come and allow ed »2,000,000,000 a year, according given in fu ll: th e G range to e n te rta in you on th a t tn r m / 7" i ,n IU,‘ and th e proposed new church as t he local W C T U rapidly. o v o n tn . f . -11. ____ to P rohibition C om m issioner H aynes, i L adies and G en tlem en :— W e have » 5 , 0 0 0 . ............................................ |o . m e local w . L. T . U evening It will be w ell w orth your who has issued a long com pilation of ! m et h ere th is m orning fo r th e p u r - ! in „ -„ „ 1 ,1 He said k J th e n / church On th e special su b ject of lo g an b er o / i **. build- " tu ' J ! 8h8 18 8Urvlved hy a d au g h ter, tim e "fac ts, figures and sta te m e n ts” w i t h ! * * « of assistin g In th e laying of th e ’ , 1, ‘hat I.u ra May S ta te r of Eugene. Oregon. ries, much Inform ation is to be found which he m arks th e second an n iv er- C° rn ,“r ".tOn/ O,/ hp " " ‘J Hapll8t par- am o u n t- lb e people foun(1 ,h a ' and th ree sons, D. L and J. D. Rus- In th e a g ric u ltu ra l b u lletin s. One S torage b attery rep a irin g and re „ , ,, (son age in G resham and we a re very 1 they could add m ore m oney to th a t , p|| of P o rtlan d and R W R ussell of point, how ever, is not touched on charging. s ta rte r and g e n e ra to r sa r7 ot enforcem ent Only 15 per | glad to be p resen t at such an occa- am o u n t th e re would be no objec- Lincoln _ i ----------- N ebraska. H er husband sufficiently and th a t Is: th e raisin g of work. R a k er & Son. cent of fo rm e r d rin k e rs a re d rin k in g sion T he erection of any b u ilding in lions made. The m a tte r is to be left d ,Pd d u r,ng residence of th e fam ily good plants. I would like to have The Bank of G r . h . m p ay . 6 p e r ' ” ” and thp8p arp d rln k '" « b a‘ R M g ^il’e ? f h a f T e ir. G resham . th e money th a t was lo st d u rin g the cent in te rest on tim e deposits — Adv. P<* cent of th e q u a n tity of liq u o r *o | nK ahea(J and * o* r„ t *p.d , \ nK from en tirely to them . last two y ears on poor p lan ts. I t ’s — — — — — — — — — — _ ' n n t w a a r n r m o r lv c n n o i, n z i" I • . . . E ugene D eW itte R ussell, young th a t was form erly consum ed ” he said the enviable position which we now BORING BOY CRUSHED est son of th e fam ily, died of pneu- a cflm e. F o r good plants, th e ground P rohibition cost th e governm ent an hold; b u t th e b u ilding of a parson- Coming Events of Local UNDER ___ HEAVY CAR tnonia follow ing influenza, w hile in should be fertilized properly, th e estim ated to ta l of »6.274,523 47 he aRe i8 o t s Pecial significance as it Interest. announced. A ssessm ents of finest In- ^ 7 » , a u ° 0<1 ' T * ” * pP,0 ,!IP A lbert B ull, eleven-year-old son of ,hp 8erv<ce In F ran ce, in Ja n u a ry . vines tipped very early in th e fall so , . ’ and wish to ta k e care of o u r m inis- th a t a good root system will be es Mr and Mrs. Bull of Boring. Oregon ,1 918' M *" rppor,Pd th a t h '" Benefit show to be given by volving 40,000 cases, am o u n t t o p e r s In a way th a t is com m endable Is now en ro u te to P o rtlan d fo r bur- tab lish ed in th e g ro w in g w eath er Rockwood G range D ram atic club »57.500,000. Of th ese assessm ents and proper. next S atu rd ay evening. February- approxim ately »3,000.000 has been L * T be 2ay ln * of. !he co rn er stone of was severely crushed when one of th e lal. Two o th e r sons and th e son-in- th a t occurs before th e heavy cold 25, in M etzger hall, G resham , at th is parsonage th is m orning is some- heavy dum p cars rolled com pletely I law served d u rin g A m erica's p articl- rain s. Vines m ust be tipped in a collected. 8 o’clock. I w hat of th e o rd in ary and unique in over and buried him u n d ern e ath . T he patlon in th e world war. loose soil to a good d ep th so as to | th is respect th a t th e first shovel full A rem e Club Card party, T h u rs B e llic i R a p ii« ! C h u rc h . i t e a rth to be rem oved is to be by a ' child was playing aro u n d th e grav el Eurjeral services were held a t Bn- In su re p la n ts th a t will p erm it of day evening. M arch 2, a t Ma Bible school will begin a t 10:00 w om an, and sh e th e wife of t h e ’ cars at th e B arton grav el pit and up- *Pnp to d T 8*r»tcee will be held In , dppp p la n ,ln * In th e spring. T hen sonic ball. Ja m. P re ac h in g will begin at 11:00. pa8,or 8urply * " D‘a " *" eom ln6 Into get one of th e dum p cars and It fell P o rtlan d from th e u n d e rta k in g par- ,,,an U m ,,*t n o t he ‘ak en from a b“" W hen th e heavy ca r was re- ot Snook. 35th and "-Id , and of as much Im- T he De Moss F am ily in concert ; r a s to r B arry will give a chalk ta lk th,Ve°d*ue ‘ m ice and¡‘ g o v e r^ o u n ie lv e s at th e G resham T h eater. Mar 3, for ten m inutes on answ erin g an a4- accordingly. moved it was th o u g h t (h at h s was ’,e ' n,ont a l 1 o ’clock S a to r - , p ortance as all th e rest Is th e con- n n d er th e auspices of th e B ethel | v ertlsem en t. T he n am e of it i s ' I am m ore convinced th a n ever dead Dr Adlx was called lmme-1 7’ sclen tio u s care of th e m an who digs B aptist church of G resham W anted. A Boy” . Mrs. R ichard ! d la te 'y and when he arriv ed he ex- A rem e Club ‘h,> p la n ” to kPeP ,h tm bp'n* A re me C lu b Glvsw G ives < ( arrt ar«t P P a a r r t i ,. ,. Save a date. W hat d a te ’ i N e u b a u e r w ill s in » » . « i a —n .« . t 1 B a rry 10 G resham is an epoch o r m ile , , * t exposed to th e sun and wind and to . eu b a u er will sing a solo. T he Lost gfonP (n o u r h lsto ry and P8pPclaIIy , o am lned th e boy and found him still A card party A III be given b , th e March 4. In th e evening a t th e C hord by Sullivan -------------— z i ¡alive. ... — Dr. Young, one th e B ap -- tist - people. - T hey " have only T he boy received In tern al In- A rem e club T h u rsd ay evening. keep them m oist. If th e roots dry G resham g ran g e b all; a “ Splzx- of tbe denom inatio n al leaders from ' in o u r m idst a very sh o rt tim e ju rie s and his condition Is very se rl-, March 2, In tb e Masonic hall. Re- ° U * p la n * '°"®a vitality and a Irin etu m ” social fo r young folks P o rtlan d , will deliv er th e serm on i but ‘ h’ 5' have seen th e vision ous. T he la test rep o rt today Is th a t j fresh m en ts will be served Everybody / " " 1 p ll,r' 1 * ' 11 rpau,t and th o se th a t are older. On* would A ll a re c o rd ia iiv i n v i t e ..» — a of possibilities and a re en- All a re cordially Invited to atten d . deaVo rin g to ta k e ad v an tag e of th e he is still alive. is cordially Invited to be presen t. j C ontinued on page 3 Baptists Lay Corner Stone for New Parsonage; to be Near Church az a v a