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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook Voi. 12, No. 9 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON D a iry O u tlo o k N o t D a r k FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922 GROWERS WILL CRISIS IN OREGON; RIGHT MAN IS SOUGHT BERRY HOLD ANNUAL MEETING TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year PORTLAND FIRMS GIVE CLUB SHOW PRIZES S a y s D a iry E x p e rt J a m ie s o n * Monday, A pril 3, will be berry day Two Portland firm s have already An appeal, signed by G rant B. Dimick, of Oregon City. Jo e E. Dunne, of P o rtlau d , M ayor Geo. E H alversen. of Salem, Rev. Wm. S. G ilbert, of in G resham . T he 174 m em bers of contributed prizes for the livestock A storia, and o th e r prom inent men of th e sta te , has been issued and is being th e C ooperative Berry G row ers and club show to be given by the club boys sent to th e citizens.. T he appeal states th a t a crisis has been reached in sta te affairs th a t re th e Berry G rowers Packing company th is fall. The Monroe-Crisell Company N. C. Jam ieson, a ssista n t in dairy the proteins and o th er n u trie n ts are q uires action on new lines and necessitates a new ideal for th e people of extension w ork, discussed dairy fe e d -! present in th e ration in th e propor- Oregon. The tim e has come to m ake a decided cut in th e overhead expenses will all be here in atten d an ce a t the is giving a two-bottle Babcock m ilk tester to the boy securing the highest ing at several dairy farm s in this vi- S tion to m eet all th e needs of th e ani- of governm ent. The tide m ust be tu rn ed in th e direction of tax reduction, an n u al m eeting. T he business ses says th is appeal, and reference is m ade to th e sta te of W ashington where, cinlty d uring th e week and told th e mal w ithout w aste th e ra t|o n Jg u n d er the leadership of the governor, backed by loyal citizens, 72 boards sion will begin at 10 o’clock a t th e place In the Dairy Herd Record club G range hall. W hile th is is going on showing. The George Lawrence H ar dairym en th a t th e f u tu re does not v . , ,, , , , .. . , known as a balanced ra t on. The re and com m issions were abolished; a deficit of 12,600,000 w iped o u t; $4,- th e lunches will be spread in th e d in ness company has donated a calf h ar look a t all d ark fo r th e dairym en, i 459,010.13 less taxes are being collected th is year th an last year. fje held m eetings a t the farm of R. Iatlon of the proteins to th e o th e r In Oregon S tate T re asu re r Hoff’s rep o rt, Just published, show s to ta l re ing room, w here all m em bers and ness th a t is well made and p rettily W. W ilson a t C orbett on T uesday af- n u trie n ts in th e feed is called th e nu- ceipts for 1921 were $34,378,560.62, to tal expenditures $35,580,464.98, th e ir fam ilies will enjoy a feast at decorated to the boy who gets the r a t leaving a deficit for 1921 of $1,201,904.36 By th e activities of nearly 100 ing of Grand Champion in the Jersey ternoon; W ednesday m orning a t the j tfltiv e ratio. The n u tritiv e ratio in boards, com missions, and taxing bodies th e NUMBER of tax funds was in noon. T he program will begin a t one club contest. These prem ium were se E. E. Schw edler farm n e a r Boring obtained by dividing th e carbohy- creased from 132 to 231 the past year. O regon’s bonded debt was increased cured through the efforts of E. R. Kll- $29,405,125 the past year and th e an n u al in te rest ch arg e increased $717,- o'clock and will include addresses by and on W ednesday afternoon, the drates and fats by th e proteins. lin, local club leader tn Cottrell d ist 704.48. County A gent S. B. H all and th e It is im possible for th e cow to bal- gath erin g was a t th e H. G. Mullen- The le tte r Intim ates th a t A d ju tan t G eneral Geo. A. W hite is th en n an in Rev. A. 8. Hisey, vocal solos by Miss rict. hoff farm o u t from P leasan t Home, lance her own feed so th a t p art is view to help p ut over the new program of tax reduction. A d ju ta n t W hite The County Court has set aside $100 There were ab o u t 25 interested ) necessarily left to th e person doing j has not and will not announce his candidacy unless assured of stro n g sup- M artha H agberg, Miss E della Towle to be used for hirin g a caretaker the feeding. In o rd er to balance a ' P °r t anti im portuned by th o se who w ant to be relieved of th e tax burdens. and Mr. K eatin g , piano solos by Miss for the livestock club showing at the dairyntfn a t each m eeting. U ndoubtedly Geo. A. W hite stan d s o u t as one of th e best and ablest men Gladys Neal and Miss Florence county, state and Pacific In tern atio n “ We are n o t so in te re ste d ,” said ration properly one m ust spend a in public life in Oregon. He is well known and well liked. He has had Mr. Jam ieson “ in know ing w hat to little tim e in studying th e subject large experience in im p o rtan t executive positions, and has th e confidence of H oney; a trom bone solo by L. H al fairs. This is not to relieve the boys of any responsibility, but on ac feed as we are in know ing w hat is and in becoming fam iliar w ith th e all citizens of Oregon. It is certain w hatever he u n d ertak es he has the Stone; violin solo by Miss N orm a Lee count of the fact that the value of the Peck; readings by Mrs. C. M. Zim courage and ability to carry th ro u g h w ithout political fear o r favor. He is th e fu tu re of th e dairy business. com position and ch a racter of th e var- full breed calves runs up Into the thou feed stuffs. A pam phlet pub. a m an of u n tarn ish ed rep u ta tio n in public and p riv ate life He is 41 years m erm an and H. G. Andrew. D uring th e la st few m onths the men ious sands of dollars and m ust be guarded . F F p old, a good sp eak er and a train ed W’rite r. He is en th u siastic in w hatever he T he follow ing appeal has been is from th e college has been w orking i lisned by th e ag ric u ltu ral college u ndertakes. He is a republican, b ut m ore th an th a t, a broad m inded patriot, day and night. John Carlson had w ith records on different kinds of recently gives much valued in fo rm a -1 He will not be a m ilitary candidate o r try to fu rth e r any m ilitary end w hat- sued to th e m em bership of the two charge of the stock last year and it is farm . In an a rtic le published by Mr. ‘tion on this line anfl may be obtained ; ev er- . . , org an izatio n s by the president, H. O. expected th a t he will be given the place „ ... , . . T he O utlook th in k s th is in fo rm atio n , w hile not an announcem ent of A n d rew : as caretaker this year. Gunn from Corvallis, it was found hX calling at the office of county , can d ,dacy> pre8ents a possibility th a t throw s m ore light on th e executive Ju st rem em ber th e m eeting Mon The Jersey and Holstein club boys th a t dairy farm ers are in a better ; aEent, S. B. H all in Gresham . phase of th é political situ atio n th an an y th in g it has read or had th e privil- day, April 3. Be th ere. This is your will meet Saturday afternoon a t 2 condition financially th a n those in Cows are in four classes, graded 1 ege of p rin tin g so far. any o th e r type of farm ing on an av- J according to the am ount of m ilk they i The tim e un til May 19, the d ate of th e prim ary election is sh o rt. It business. H elp look a fte r it. We o’clock. The Jersey club will meet at . 7 , 8 nr„H..no t i ,„ , k seem s now th e wise thing to do is to g et strongly behind th e rig h t man and expect at least 150 grow ers to an s the Gresham library and the H olstein erage w ith only one o r two except- ; Produce. The cow in class num ber ! pugh hjm tQ thp front w er roll call. Rem em ber, th e board boys on the J. Flem ing farm in the tions and those w ere farm ers who one requires 11.39 food daily; class a personal le tte r to Ju d g e Dimick, Oregon City, or J. E. Dunne, P ort- of d irecto rs have Just as many b er Victory district. specialized in some p a rtic u la r form tw o- K -85 food which is only about land, endorsing Mr. W hite’s candidacy, or ra th e r urging him to run, would Since the organization meeting five ries to hoe as you. and don’t g et any of farm ing th a t happened to get one-third m ore food but she gives heIP to m ake m ore certain w hat everybody is clam o rin g for— a tax-saving pure-bred calves have been purchased ° 1 much more m ilk. Class th ree re- 1 i program for sta te affair. m ore out of th is th an you. L et’s by the boys, four Jerseys and one Hol good re tu rn s for th e ir yields last m ake th is a real cooperative m eet stein. The Jerseys come from the 8t. year. T he dairym en paid th e ir bills quires 18.31 food and four 21.77. | ing. Be th ere w ith both feet, your Mawes and the Ladd stock which are last y ear and got som e in te rest on These figures are to show w hat little , fam ily and a well-filled lunch basket two of the best lines. Karl iianne- th e ir investm ent if it w asn’t such a difference th e re is in th e cost of feed niann, a farm er living In the Corbett large am ount. It was also found ing a high producing cow to th e cost i GRADE SCHOOL NOTES. district, sold a pure bred calf worth that banks located in dairy sections of a sm aller producing one. $150 to one of the boys for $100 and By PRO F. WM. RUTHERFORD. j th e w ater, alm ost m ade me feel I was By G. S. REPO RTER. No set rules can be given th a t will are in fairly good shape and the same gave the boy until next October to pay com ing into a paradise. The sky line T here a re only two more m onths C h ap ter IV. ca n 't be said of banks in o th e r sec apply to every cow as some have dif for it. H annem ann will also breed B ahia, once th e capital of Brazil, was now and then broken w ith lofty of school w hich m eans th a t they will the heifer. tions as a good m any of them w ent feren t tastes as is th e case w ith peo- church tow ers, and th e ringing of the be busy ones. bankrupt. Some th in k th a t they p' e an<^ feed will be ju s t th e and now w ith a population of over Glen Cox secured a calf from Mrs. T he prevailing rainy w eath er is Amanda Johanson who lives near could get into o th e r w ork and do for one anim al will not do at 300,000, is th e th ird city. I t is 722 bells, rem inds one th a t B ahia is a not encouraging for th e boys with Orient for $50 and was ulso given tim e all for another. The varied variety m iles from its ancient rival. Found- city of churches. b etter but it is not so.” th e baseball fever b ut th e sp irit con in which to pay for it. The heifer is e d .in 1549 by Thom e de Souza th is The B ahian negroes a re very re He called the d airy m en ’s atten tio n ' n fee,is th a t supply certain elem ents to the fact th a t du rin g th e last few aid® greatly in solving th is problem , is th e oldest of all B razilian cities. ligious and also q u ite su p erstitio u s tin u es to ru n high. R obert L am bert from the St. Mawes strain and its years dairy products a re being ex- 1 W hen th e cows do not seem to give More th an any o th e r A m erican coun- and th e stro n g influence of the has been chosen as captain of th e grand dam has a record of over 800 pounds of butter fat. ported, which is a very good sign of th e Pr°P er am ount of m ilk o r do not try , Brazil fu rn ish ed th e rich prize of C atholic church over th e B ahian ne team . The breeders of th is county have The Camp F ire g irls held a candy conquest fo r alm ost every E uropean fu tu re prosperity. T here are a good keep in good flesh, it is tim e to gro is due to its em phasis upon high fu rth er shown th eir cooperation In sale last T h u rsd ay to raise money to race d u rin g th e six teen th and seven ly o rn a te in te rio r decorations in the many th in g s th a t point to increased change the ration, this wdrk by donating money to cover pay th e expenses of th e ir o rg an iza teen th centuries. F o r over 200 years consum ption of m ilk products. S in c e 1 Jam eson discussed th e proper- church. I visited a larg e n um ber to the expenses of the calf showing con which tion and cleared $4.50. th e saloons have been closed more H 08 ° f various feeds in regard to the th is w onderful co untry was anybody s yjew th e o rn am en tal test to be given this fall. A committee Miss Mabel Inglis retu rn ed to of breeders will be appointed to Judge milk is being used in m aking ice an,°u n t of actual food value they con- realm . These th in g s gave historic are very b eau tifu l, exquisite inlaid cream and soft drin k s and m any o th tained. Cotton seed meal and lin- im portance to th a t eventful day in gold designs, m arble, b rillian t colors school yesterd ay m orning n fter sev this contest according to the ability of er things. Milk h ea lth cam paigns seed meal he prononunced to be high 1503 when A m eriga Vespucci, land and pain tin g s m ake th ese churches eral d ay s’ absence on account of ill the boys in handling the stock and on have also aided in increasing m ilk in fat which produces heat. Corn ed in All S aints Bay, rem ained th ere extrem ely im pressive, and it is u n ness. Mrs. B. Hoyt has been su b sti the condition of the calves. The Hol stein breeders have donated $25 nnd tu tin g In h e r place. consum ption to a g re a t e x te n t silage is th e best succulent and is w ith his sm all band of follow ers fo r, d o ubtedly these reasons th a t th e ne The assem bly last W ednesday the Jersey men expect to give between Cheese as a m ilk by-product is a good ready for th e silo when the corn is ab o u t six m onths th e re leaving be- groes are so religious. m orning contained a su rp rise for the $30 and $50. su b stitu te fo r m eat and its use can dented and th e leave are usually Just hind him tw en ty -fo u r men, who It is here th a t th e negress is a t her pupils as well as one or two ex tra Last year the Bank of Gresham, the form ed the first settlem en t in Brazil a little bit brown. be increased by advertising. best. The narrow stre e ts are filled featu res. I t was opened w ith th e F irst State Bank and A. W. Metzger at Bahia. E m phasis was placed upon th e It has been th o u g h t by some dairy w ith th ese erect, w ell-built negresses, usual p atrio tic exercises a fte r which & Co. promoted the showing of the T h ere were m any stru g g les ahead men th a t the raisin g of full-bred proper care of calves th a t are to be clothed in gaudy colors d ear to the several songs w ere sung by all p res calf club. In recent investigations for th is first cap ital of Brazil, called This money Is merely to defray act stock will be over done if th e in raised. neg ro ; large gold chains adorn th e ir ent. m ade it was found th a t high produc a t first Sao Salvador, or B ahia de ual expenses and does not relieve the crease is continued a t th e present necks, th e ir brown arm s covered with T here has been m uch discussion of boys of the responsibility of caring for rate but it is not so. T he m arket tion was secured from large breeds. Todos os san to s (San Salvador, th e bracelets, and ex tra larg e rings late by th e en tire school as to who th eir own stock. The boys are to Bay of All S ain ts.) The tow n was Calves should be fed from th ree to for thorough-bred stock will not de w eighing down th e lobes of th e ir would be chosen as queen of spring groom th eir calves and get them ready crease in valuation in th e future. Re five q u arts of whole milk to sta rt alm ost destroyed by th e D utch in ears. T hese negresses a re q u ite pict in th e p ag ean t to be given In May. for the fair. The parents are not to cent sta tistic s show th a t 48 per cent with and th e am ount g rad u ally in 1624; and not u n til 1661 w ere th e u resq u e as they w alk down th e D uring th e assem bly P rincipal C. M. share any of the responsibility as the H ollanders finally driven from th e creased to eight quarts. G rain should of th e stockm en in th is sta te have stre e t, barefoot, w ith large baskets Q uicksall called M aryette H am lin, boy m ust do the work himself. full-breed dairy bulls. The only be fed as soon as it is found th a t country and one m ay find today many on th e ir head, sw aying gracefully T his shows to w hat extent the people Doris Bailey an d G eorge W adsw orth m arks of th e in d u strio u s people who they will eat and the sam e should be sta te s th a t b e tte r Oregon are east of are becoming Interested in club work along. I t is here th a t one will see the th e M ississippi, th e New England done w ith hay. A m ixture of g rain I sought to m ake th is tro p ical co untry b lackest faces on th e e a rth , in fact forw ard w ith a few ap p ro p riate re as carried on by the boys. Community m arks introduced M aryette as th e states. T he la st census also showed is b etter than one kind of grain tile A m erican-H olland. d a rk e r th a n th e natives of th e in te rio r Q ueen; Doris, th e S p irit of Spring cooperation is giving the boys a g reat It Is in th is A ncient Bahia, in some straig h t. deal of encouragem ent and it has al th a t 3.2 per cent of the dairy cows of A frica. B ahia is also th e paradise and George as th e Chief H erald. ready shown Its effect in the increased senses m ore In terestin g as to th e lin are full breeds. of babies. L ittle babies, black, M aryette was chosen on account of in terest th a t the boys are tak in g In eage of th e people and th e ir conser HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. Mr. Jam ieson em phasized feeding brow n, ta n , clothed in n a tu re 's g a r being th e sm allest g irl in th e school. th eir work. vative ideas, th a t one gets a good an abundance of roughage and suc m ent, o r possibly a little cloth sk irt, T he pupils seem ed pleased and By CORA JOHNSON. point of view from which to u n d er culents. U nder roughage comes fill th e stree ts, door-w ays and w in Alvin C. Shagren, who has been NEGRO DISCUSSED AT various kinds of hay such as red confined to his bed for th e past th ree stand th e colonial life as it was in dows, absolutely carefree and with a showed th e ir enthusiasm with a loud THE METHODIST CHURCH applause. the n in e tee n th century. I t was here clover, alsike clover, sw eet clover, weeks, is able to be up and around. c o u tf’ tm e n t which seems only possi- The Rev. I). Q. B arry was present th a t th e capital of B razil was first alfalfa, vetch, oats and vetch, oats He is planning to be with us next , A com prehensive and illu m in atin g . , . , .. , , , ble in th is negro world of th e beau- a t th e assem bly and a fte r being in located, and w here it rem ained for and peas, oats, w heat, rye, etc. Suc- week. ... tifu l tropics. T he negroes do c o t live troduced by Mr. Q uicksall gave an set of stereoptlcon views will be His gym classes are being m ore th an 200 years, u n til 1763, cu len ts call for silages, such as clov-1 conducted by Principal Roy E. Can- in th e m odern p a rt of th e city, in in te restin g reading “ Jo hnny and His show n at th e M ethodist Episcopal 4T er, oats and vetch, sunflow er, oats when it was moved to Rio de Jan eiro non, Wm. S. A verill and G. W. C am p It is a city of th e real tropics, situ fact th ey alm ost have a city of th e ir H ead.” He received a h ea rty ap church next Sunday evening showing and peas, o ats and o th e r feeds as bell. own. T he stre e ts in th e older sec plause. the present negro situation in the ated ab o u t th irte e n degrees south of carro ts, m angels, tu rn ip s, potatoes, tions of th e city are very narrow and T here have been only th ree te ac h A n um ber of visitors were present United States. The negro Is with us artichokes, pum pkins, kale, cabbage, ers who have had perfect atten d an ce th e eq u ato r, o ver tw o -th ird s of th e q u ite u n sa n ita ry , and it se^ms as W ednesday m orning. T he fo u rth to stay as he constitutes a tenth of our rape and apple pomace. Cows should th is school year. Those who have population being n egroes; a city of th o u g h th e negroes sw arm to g eth er g rad e pupils will sing at th e next present population. He Is no longer be fed all th e roughage th a t they will been here all th e tim e include, Mr. > rin g in g church bells, of aristo cratic in th is section. Coming o u t of the Cannon, W. H. R u th erfo rd and Miss ° 1'1 famiI1*“8’ “ ri,y ,,f h ,*'b l' ' old p a rt of th e city you will find mod- assem bly w hich will be next W ednes confined to the Southland but is rapid consum e. ly moving Into the N orthern cities and day m orning a t 10 o’clock. Q uoting from a bulletin by dairy Miriam ’ Inglis. However, school has 1 houses and very narro w stree ts, h ang-i ern B ah ia w ith h er b eau tifu l Aven- T he Boys’ Choral club has been o r rural sections. Church and State have ing rich In tropical beauty on th e expert. E. B. F itts of Oregon A gricul not been detained because of th e ab idas, ad o rn ed w ith high palm s, elec ganized and is m aking good progress. done much to help him, but a vast tu ra l College: “ The problem of the sence of any teacher. We have done edge of th e w hite cliffs, w here th e tric cars, banks, schools, public am ount Is still undone. The lecture They will have a tre a t in sto re for will help you to understand him and feeder is to provide m ost economi- the best we could u n d er the circum cocoanut palm s sing in th e wings fa r buildings, and a g eneral a ir of pros everyone In th e n ea r fu tu re. his needs. caly the m aterials necessary to en stances. We hope th a t we can re- above th e blue sea. Few, if any, of perity. It seems stran g e to one at T he G irl’s Glee club has received th e b eau tifu l and charm ing cities of The morning service will be in able th e cow best to accom plish her port a perfect atten d an ce of teach ers first th a t a city of m ore th a n four an in v itatio n to sing in Brazil so in te rest and cap tiv ate th e P o rtlan d , charge of the pastor, the Rev. A. 8. work. These m aterials are the di- aa!j studen ts the rem ain d er of th e cen tu ries, should show in sections soon We are proud of o u r Glee ! Hisey, his topic being, “The Laws of tra v e le r as does th is old city of Bahia. g estible p rotein and carbohydrates gchooi term . Sickness has caused such a prlm ativ e picture. However, club, and extend an in v itation to the Prosperlty.” The chief export from B ahia is cocoa and fats in th e feeds and are grouped i most of th e absence. tilings have m ade a w onderful change public to atten d th e assem bly April The music will be a strong a ttra c fu rn ish in g ab o u t one-fourth of th e in th e la st 30 years, since Brazil has 12 and h ea r them . u n d er th e general term of nutrients. 1 Miss H urd, on account of th e seri- tion both morning and evening, i'he w orld's supply. T he cocoa p lan t or ! become a republic, and w ith the The n u trie n ts a re used by the ani- oug ¡nness of h er m other, is com- choir will sing the anthem "I H eard tree is a n ative to Brazil, th e plant building of new railw ays, docks, and the Voice of Jesus” and in the evening m al body as follow s: T he protein is peiled to resign. She leaves fo r h er The ladles of th e Queen E sth er cir th riv in g best at a te m p eratu re o f . m odern buildings, Bahia stan d s at cle will m eet Monday evening. April j "The E arth is the Lord's.” C. E. Rush used m ainly in the upkeep of th e . |1Ome tom orrow . We certain ly re ab o u t 80 degrees F ah ren h eit. The i the th resh o ld of a new era. body and is the source of th e casein gret ioging Miss H urd as she has 3, at th e hom e of Mrs. L. Radford. er will sing the solo In the m orning trees are p lanted about 12 feet ap art and album en in the m ilk. The carbo- ,ion0 exceptionally fine w ork— es- Miss G ladys H arm on will en tertain . and Guy D. Jones In the evening. T he m a rk e t in B ahia was th e g re a t The Ju n io r choir had Its first reh ear h ydrates and fats supply th e body I pecially w ith th e high school orches- allow ing about 300 to th e acre, and est Joy to me, with Its w onderful A splendid program has been plan producing fru it in th e th ird year af- sal last Wednesday afternoon and will w ith h ea t and energy and are the , ra atie goes relu ctan tly and has te r planting, being fru itfu l for about I abu n d an ce of rich tropical fru it ned and a large atten d an ce Is expect sing a t the 8unday School next Sun source of th e fats and sug ars in the expressed a desire to be with us next ed day. All young people of the church 25 years. T hese trees reach a height H ere one finds g re a t banks of m ilk, rose mangoes, year. ■ and school are Invited to Join. of ab o u t 30 feet, w ith tru n k s 10 Inch o ranges, pineapple, v a s on foot and th e coffin was c a r A ratio n is a day’s feed, and when a lig a to r pears, quavas, passion fru it, The topic for the Epworth League Mrs. 8hepherd, d au g h ter of Mr. es In diam eter. T he area of land In m elons, and every fru it th a t can grow ried by little girls th e sam e age as will be, "We Would See J)>sus.” Mild Bahia suitable for th e cultivation of th e rem ains of th e g irl in th e coffin; and Mrs. R. T. Sm ith, and h e r little th e cocoa tree is unlim ited and offers ben,‘a th th ’ tr ,’P1<aI “un T1>8r* « « th e u n d e rta k e r follow ing behind c a r red Metzger will be leader. son are here from Bend. Oregon, to . . . . . . take care of Mr. Sm ith d u rin g his 111-1“ * ‘” ><’^ « 1 o p p o rtu n ity for develop- also m any q u ain t and prlm ative rying th e coffin lid. The little g irls m ent. Coffee, tobacco, cotton, sugar, sig h ts to one, w hile stro llin g about were Just able to toddle, and were nesa. ' the m ost delicious fru its, oranges, th e tow n. In th e m orning th e m ilk stru g g lin g bravely along with th e cof "The Church o f the Warm Heart.“ ALBERT 8. HISEY. Pastor. and etc., are also grown and export- m an drives his cow th ro u g h the fin now and then sittin g down on th e R ockw ood Parent-T eacher stree ts. I had th e pleasu re of seeing The P aren t-T each er association of i ed. stre e t to rest, ow ing to th e h eat of th e T h e W eek's Services “T he Glad ilan il Rockwood will give a hom e talen t T he h arb o r of Rahia la 4« miles an o l^ m ilkm an d riving a cow with day. T hese a re but a few of th e In C hurch.” her calf tied to her ta il, stopping in o Ä S S u Ä Ä : — - - f ' » C hurch, I t and 7.8 0 te re stin g experiences one will en- Bible School 10 a m.. Serm on 11 a m. fro n t of a house, and a n a tu re c la d , , , ... . . . Bible Study and P raise Service Sunday S chool, 10. ( co u n ter w hile visiting th is prim itive t i t L ’i T S w ” " X n X " H r . ', , '™ , " '. I » « “7 ™ M e » » - « '« « «■»'”« W ednesday, 7 :3 0 p. m E pw orth L e a g u e with a little jug for his d ay's su p p ly ., 0.3 0 . _ . an extended ran g e of hills, loftily It was In B ahia and vicinity th a t I w itnessed a fu n eral procession . . . w iB ^ h l^ v iv e n ’^Tn him who overlooking a w onderful bay. M id-week service, first was able to u n d erstan d _____ th e Bible School 10 a m .; B Y P. VS., Wed. 7.30. proves th a t I can not find th e d e-j It was my p leasu re to sail into th is one aftern o o n In Bahia and saw the B rg altiM , fo r r jn this city one 7 :3 0 ; Serm on, 8 :0 0 ; Midweek, ficlency of his m achine on sta rtin g h arb o r about six o'clock in th e m orn- rem ain s of a little child being borne will flnij th e life of a[Hj an(, Choir. T h u rs., 7.30. T hursday, 7:30. ligh tin g and ignition. Call for ■ | ing , gnd ray flrg, gIjsht U niversal B rotherhood Is tlie fio a l” ano my nroi signi of oi , m he e highly u i j g h j to th e cem etery, exposed to public lie new H riu „ MRS. H. L. ST.C LA IR . 8. S.~SupL Georg*». Phone G resham 1228. Com e ami catch th e Mimshtnc Hpirtt. J colored houses, fringing th e lofty « « « ~ • » « I shallow , open, bright i Good M usic at every service. DAVID Q. BABItV. B. Th. Make it 50-59— help and be helped. ’ precipices which rises ab ru p tly from colored coffin. T he fu n eral cortege A ree ! the Mynterioun Key ! Who Han the .Manter Key ? precipices P astor. METHODIST Episcopal Church BETHEL BAPTIST Pleasant Home Baptist A WARM WELCOME FOR YOU.