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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1922)
T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year IMPORTANT ISSUES BEFORE COUNCIL; UNION DEFEATS TEAM CHAMPION OF SEASON j CITIZENS TO CONSIDER ROSE FESTIVAL BID B.C. ALTMAN COW ON TEST AT HEAD LONG LIST; JERSEY In a loosely-played b u t th rillin g gam e, Union H igh show ed up Jef- Last y e a r G resham g o t all r e a d y , hopes G resham wi.l line up with ' week have been Veîy cho’p py. T he M A V D A V r i D F M r i l ferson H igh school, cham pions of th e ° h 8 h ° 8t/ n ,h e R° 8e KeBt,val P“ ' i o th e r progressive com m unities in th e reta il price on Monday w as H l A I I A I M K t l T l h n clty of P o rtlan d , ta k in g th e long end rad e th en fell down th e last m inute. I parade. 20c a 1 ’ hallock and on W ednesday as low as of a 9-6 score. \ \ h at sh all be u n d erta k en for th is I A new fe a tu re has ju s t been add- T^ic. We were fo rtu n a te in not be Union sta rte day d scoring c u X \ th e me f Ue\ WT ln n ," ‘- LU“ 8‘^ led in th - e n t first e Z y ea r’s big event? T he G rand F lo ral ed to th e o u tsid e p articip a tio n possi- ing on th e m a rk e t w ith any q u an tity Z hi ? , i “ ee tin « of th e stole second and scored on Quesin- P arad e will occur on F riday. Ju n e bilities. th a t is, th e privilege of nam - and we hope th e m ark et will steady T his is Jersey week and th ese 23, and prom ises to be one of th e ing th ree young ladies as th e P rin counci. Ias T uesday evening. b e rry ., double tQ ce n te r * finest in th e history of th e Rose cess’ loyal su b je cts from th e cities up. If not we th in k we should bar- g e n tle bossies an d m any of th e ir th e council a T T b ef° re I ta lk e d . S trong singled to rig h t field rel and freeze a p a rt at least of o u r ' ow ners have reason to be m ighty F estival. o utside of P o rtlan d . crop and fo r th is purpose th e berries ■ proud of th e ir rem a rk a b le records, w a te r nine in h u s T , . * 8corin8 « ’‘« “ ‘b erry. U nion’s con- If th is locality is to p articip a te it T hese young ladies will be as- m ust be fully ripe and should be Many cows are on official test in th is w a te r pipe to be laid in his d istrict. si8tant scorlng k t „ m ust be decided at once and th e re signed a boat specially decorated for The m a tte r was referred to th e Pirp < If we country and Oregon is com ing rig h t o ♦ h lre fifth Inning when th e ir ru n s to taled m ust be g en eral and loyal c o o p e ra -' th e R iver P ag ean t event. They will picked in cannery crates. and W a te r com m ittee fo r investiga- 8jx conclude to do so will let you know | UP to ‘he front in Jersey records, c o m m i f V Z Z Z u in; e,8 ,i« a tlo n ’ th e I" th e fifth in ning Jefferson rallied tion on th e p a rt of m any citizens if atten d th e luncheon to th e Princess in T uesday's O utlook. P lease w atch One th e most rem a rk a b le cows i and also a tte n d th e coro n atio n cere- com m ittee finds it advisable and if j and «cored two runB, added twQ mQre an y th in g is u n d erta k en . lo r this. Of th e few cra tes we h a v e ' of ‘his breed ow ned locally is Em- T hat th e m a tte r may be decided, m onies as g u ests of th e festival as- received th e average has been picked I Press D orothy, of th e B. C. A ltm an th e re is sufficient funds in th e bud in th e sixth and tied th e score in th e and plans m ade, a special m eeting of j sociation. get, a one-inch pipe 150 feet long is j eighth, too green even fo r ea ste rn shipm ent, I herd at P lea san t Home, She is th e P rogressive C itizens League for- W hat th re e of all o u r fa ir young to be laid. som e berries being not o ver A* classed as a ju n io r four-year-old and S tro n g B rings H ome B acon. m erly know n as th e Business M en’s ladies wonld like to rep resen t this Several people atten d ed th e coun- • ell „„a . , I T be blow-up cam e fo r Union in association, has been called fo r next j locality in th e above ca p ac ity ’ They colored, these berries will not color her official te st for March, ju s t re- about Bridge stre e t" T s h o T s ^ e t' ° f ‘ h« e‘‘ h th Si^ ' « by Monday n ig h t in th e city hall. A m ust be nam ed at once and may be up b ut will wilt and ta s te like a ceived by Mr. A ltm an from th e »hn.o L > Lovelace and S quire p ut m en on full atten d a n ce of m em bers is de- selected before you read this. They green olive and th e tra d e will not j A m erican Je rse y C a ttle club, puts about 1% blocks long ru n n in g from first and 8eco„d. Batley reacbed buy them , so we m ust use b e t te r , h e r at th e top of th e list w ith .69 sired and all in te reste d citizens are will be given m uch p u b licity an d will so u th Main stre e t east in th e flats and ju d g m e n t as to when a berry is ready pounds of fat above any o th e r cow on Jo h n so n ’s erro r, filling th e bases. invited. be tre a te d royally. b is a r ^ T h e “ ** ° ld Uvery Up cam e S trong w ith his m ighty w ar to pick. F o r th e P o rlan d tra d e th e In h e r class. It is said m any lo calities o u tsid e S uggestions w ill be w elcom ed by b erries should be n ea rer rip e than , E m press D orothy en tered th e test barm T he bridge crossing Johnson clu b , and a fte r a b al, an d 8 trik ^ t. * e n te r floats. > . Mr 1 tb e con,nl“ ‘eo co n sistin g of H. L. fo r th e eastern Oregon tra d e and you In Ja n u a ry last. H er record for d u r i L ° t h e h gh ' ‘T 1 7 Shed ° Ut Ban« ! ! ’ ° Ut w ent a 8in«Ie rl* h t of P p o rtlan d will W. o utside p articip atio n COs a T tlhZ I B,a lw Pir e aldent ° f C*Ub’ and j Can heIp us to d eterm in e w here they March was 1501) pounds m ilk, 6.06 a n d Z h e mater» . * ,8 8 t/ “ *te r field, scoring LoveU ce and Squire, on ---------------- p articip at ion, says h e , Leslie W alrad. secretary . ¡should go by keeping those th at arc Por cent b u tte rfa t. 90.9 pounds of and th e m a teria l was ca r ried aw ay On th e th ro w Lome S trong sto le sec by A. G. G uynup who probably rig h t for shipm ent in one lot and fat, m aking 115 pounds of b u tte r, ond and w hile Jefferson was d isp u t th o u g h t it would be of no fu rth e r th o se th a t are rip e r in a n o th e r lot nearly fo u r pounds a day. ing th e decision, Bailey m atched w its use. Since the council was com and in th is way help o u r in sp ecto r to , T he next highest cow in th e sam e with th e opponents an d stole home. pelled to ta k e som e form of action conclude quickly. This will help class m ade a record fo r th e sam e It looked d ark fo r Union HI in the a f te r th e com plaint was filed, th e re An im posing scene was w itnessed Bailey w ere especially w ell w orded very much In saving tim e in billing m onth of 90.19 pounds of fa t. She ninth. W inters, a fte r strik in g o u t seem ed no way out of th e sitau tio n o u t. Please use only fo u r nails to a alBO is an Oregon cow, R inda L ad d ’s last n ig h t a t th e M asonic hall when an d g racefu lly rendered. th e first m an, w alked two in a row. th a n to o rd er Mr. G uynup to re tu rn T he next m an h it into a double play. th e th irty -fo u r boys an d g irls of th e Mr. Cannon presen ted th e class to com plete cover. If th e b erries are J Lady, owned by S. J. McKee, of In- U w a T Í o u n i 10 “ “ Wh‘Ch flelded 11 ^ e a n . th ro w in g th e larg e p ut th e sla ts u n d er th e cover dependence, Oregon. g ra d u a tin g class of U nion high school th e board an d Mr. L aw rence spoke ru n n e r out at second and Bailey by w ords of co n g ra tu latio n an d fa re to b ridge up and prev en t th e c o v e r; I t may be of in te re st to m any A n u m b e r of p arties living on his quick throw to hom e com pleted filed onto th e p latfo rm an d took th e ir cru sh in g th e berries. C rushed ber- ■ read ers to learn how Jersey s a re w ell and p resen ted th e diplom as. N orth P io n ee r avenue in Cleveland th e double. places fo r th e final exercises of th e ir Mr. Cannon announced th e co n fer rles m ould quickly. F u ll crates a re I classified according to age by th e ad d itio n , o utside of the city, asked T his victory’ fo r Union m ade a course. T he g irls w ere p articu la rly rin g of sch o larsh ip s upon M arjorie to hold 18 pounds as n ear as pos- j Jer8 ey club. T h ere are eig h t classes fo r perm ission to use city w ater. very th rillin g clim ax fo r its success ch arm in g in th e ir o rg an d ie dresses, Lyman by th e Oregon C onference sible, too m uch w eight is a loss, i f ! as follows: They w ere g ran te d th e privilege of vying in color w ith th e arm bou ful baseball season, m aking th e consisting of Pacific U niversity, W il too light they can n o t be shipped out. j Ju n io r yearling, a n y th in g u n d er ta p p in g th e m ain and purchasing wa count nine w ins o u t of eleven gam es q u ets of sw eet peas w hich th ey w ere la m ette U niversity, P h ilo m ath Col R em em ber th a t little th in g s count. ) ‘wo years. te r from th e city. carrying. S eated on th e p latform , played. W ith nine le tte r men back lege, A lbany College and L inville T rifles m ake fo r perfection b ut per- j Ju n io r tw o-year olds, from two A com m ittee rep rese n tin g r e s i next y ea r Union is looking fo rw ard besides th e class, w ere P rin cip al R. College, an d upon M aitland Geddes fectlon is no trifle .” W e will in stall J to two an a a h alf years, d ents living on Maple and K enney to a p erfect record n ex t year. E. Cannon of th e high school, W. C. from W hitm an College. a bu lletin board an d th e cannery will , Senior tw o-year olds, from two avenue« appeared before th e council Law rence, ch airm an of th e school P ro fesso r B ru m b au g h ’s ad d ress on aak you to w atch for suggestion from j and a h alf to th re e years, and asked to have those two stre e ts board and P rof. J. F. B ru m b au g h of power, physical, m en tal and s p irit tim e to tim e. P lease read when de- Ju n io r th ree -y e ar olds, from th ree FUTURES PREDICTED ON g rad ed , and cem ent sidew alks laid Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l college, th e ual, was fu ll of ad m onition, and livering. W hen possible we would j th ree and a h alf years, SENIOR CLASS NIGHT like two deliveries daily, if not, get ! Senior th ree -y e ar olds, from th ree as soon as possible. The m a tte r was sp eak er of th e evening. suggestion fo r th e young. It held referre d to the s tre e t'c o m m itte e f o r ' Music fo r th e occasion was fu r th e a tte n tio n of th e larg e audience in by five o ’clock as we m u st have 1 and a h alf to fo u r years, W hat th e class of ’22 will be doing f u rth e r investigation. Ju n io r four-year olds. from 10 years from now’ was an am using nished by th e g irls’ glee club and th e which packed th e hall fo r m ore th an tim e to bill o ut and catch th e train An ordinance to provide fo r th e fe a tu re of sen io r class n ig h t a t th e o rch e stra of th e high schol an d by an hour. before seven. j fo u r to fo u r an d a h alf years. sa le of w ate r to users living o utside Masonic hall last W ednesday night, W. H. R u th erfo rd , w ho played th e We also wish you would call by ' S enior four-year olds, from four At the close of th e exercises an phone— say at noon— giving us no- I and a h alf to five years, of th e city was given its first read- Each of th e 34 g ra d u a tin g seniors recessional. inform al reception was held In th e ing. T he last reading will be m ade w ere depicted in th e ir chosen careers T he sa lu ta to ry by Em il A nderson diningroom fo r p are n ts an d g ra d u tice as fa r as you can of th e n um ber M ature cow class, five years and a t the re g u la r m eeting in July. as they g ath ered fo r a reunion 10 and th e valedictory by M arg u erite ate«. of cra tes of each v ariety also sta te up. A com m u te of th e council w hich ' years a f te r g rad u a tin g . w h eth e r th e berries a re fully rip e or Oregon Jersey s now hold th e h ig h had been previously appointed to R em iniscences of class life by STUDENTS FROM GRESHAM in good condition fo r shipping. We est record In all but one of these C. E SPENCE ELECTED fo rm u late plans for th e conduct of E lizabeth Cady was enjoyed by all. WIN SCHOLARSHIP PRIZES MASTER STATE GRANGE can n o t receive straw b e rrie s on S at classes, th e exception being th e th e G resham F ire d ep artm en t in giv- T he ‘‘H ungry F o u r” b ro u g h t down urday unless it would be fo r long sen io r th ree -y e ar old. H arold R eaden and E d n a Readen, ing th e ir rep o rt recom m ended th a t th e house before th e cu rta in aro se C. E. Spence was elected m aster d istan ce shipping, and if you in E m press D orothy Is th e dam of a plan be adopted by th e council i and revealed th e ir identity. T he fo rm er resid en ts of G resham , won of th e Oregon S tate G range fo r th e q u ire on F rid ay we can tell you as th e sen io r h eife r show n by Dale to th is, otherw ise we will receive A ltm an a t th e M ultnom ah county w hereby th e fire chief would here- reading of th e class will by M aitland sch o larsh ip prizes th is y ea r at th e 13th tim e in as m any years. R e fully ripe berries fo r b arrelin g only fa ir last year, which won g ran d a fte r be selected by th e firemen w ith Geddes caused Juniors, sophom ores Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l college. H ar tu rn s from th e recen t s ta te g ran g e th e consent of th e council. T h e ’ and freshm en to rejo ice o ver th e up to noon on S atu rd ay s and if you cham pionship in the open class old R eaden, p resid en t of th e s tu election w ere m ade know n W ednes in ten d delivering you should let us co m m ittee also recom m ended th a t w onderful g ifts beetowed on them ag ain st som e fine exhibits by well officers of th e fire d ep a rtm en t be by d ep a rtin g seniors. N um bers given dent assem bly th is y ear, won th e A. day evening, Ju n e 7 a t th e an n u al know so we can secure th e help to known breeders. paid a sm all sa lary — th e am ount of by th e se n io r class o rc h e stra was J. Johnson sch o larsh ip prize of $50. convention being held in McMinn barrel. D orothy was also fo u rth prize T his aw ard is based on m anhood, T h ere will be a m eeting of th e w inner in a tw o-year old class of 26 which is to be decided by th e council. m uch enjoyed by th e audience. ville. A fter th e re tu rn s w ere co u n t sch o larsh ip an d s tu d e n t actjvitiefc It was also recom m ended th a t th e straw b e rry conference co m m ittee at head a t th e 1920 Pacific In te rn a tio n T he W aldo prize of $50 fo r senior ed th e fo rm ality of electin g th e new th e can n ery a t 8 p. m. on Monday, al show. She and h e r full siste r won firemen be paid 50c an h o u r fo r all CHURCH PROGRAM KEEPS D. E. TOW LE, tim e sp e n t in ac tu al fire fighting PACE WITH THE SEASON women was aw arded to Miss J e a n w as given a p a rt a t th e m eetin g of J u n e 12. second prize a t th e sam e show as e tte C ram er of G ra n ts P ass T he th e convention. w ork. M anager T he B erry G row ers produce of dam ag ain st m any com M inor offices filled by election by Much of th e p rogram of th e Jo h n so n an d W aldo prizes are Mr. D oehr. who rep resen ts an in petitors. Packing Company. v e sto r’s syndicate, appeared before M ethodist Episcopal church is de aw arded to th e fo u r men and wom th e convention T h u rsd ay w ere stew - Mr. A ltm an now has two o h er th e council and p resented th e plan of term ined by th e activ ities of th e en, rep rese n tin g each class, who are ar<L T. J. K reu d er, M ultnom ah coun GRESHAM ROSES NEEDED cows on official te st and expects to his com pany of providing a sin k in g public schools. W ith th e closing of considered to hold th e best record ty ; F ra n k F lu k e, W ashington coun FOR PORTLAND SHOW add more. fund to c lea r th e city ’s Indebtedness tb e gra<le and th e high school, som e fo r sch o larsh ip and q u alities of m an ty ; assista n t stew ard , W arren M G resham rose grow ers a re invited WASHINGTON MAN of »25.000. T his plan provides f o r i of th e fa m illa r facea will d isap p ear hood and w om anhood. E d n a R ead Young, C olum bia co u n ty ; G eorge A. th e paym ent of $1850 fo r 10 years These who have finished th e g rad e en received th e Junior W aldo priz P alm iter, Hood R iver co u n ty ; ch ap to e n te r exhibits in th e rose show WINS GRESHAM GIRL lain, T. R. A. Sellwood, C lackam as which has come to be an an n u al o r a to ta l of $18,500, w hich is to w ork a re looking fo rw ard to th e of $40. A very p re tty hom e wedding was T he Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college co u n ty ; tre a su re r, H. H irsch b er, event of much in te re st to th e people b ear in te re st a t 5 % p e r cent com high school ju s t as th e high schgol co u n ty ; g atek e ep e r, C. C. of th is vicinity. T h ree se p a ra te ex th a t of A lta Alice D ahlham m er of pound In terest. At th e end of 10 g ra d u a te s are looking forw ard to th e g ra d u a tin g class of 415 was the P olk years, when th e bonds become due college, o r to som e rem u n e ra tiv e oc la rg e st clase ev er g ra d u a te d from B orland, C lackam as co u n ty ; C. S. h ib its a re req u ired , one fo r each of G resham to Jack R. G rathw ohl of any in stitu tio n in th e sta te . Of this Dow, C latsop co u n ty ; C eres, Mrs. E th e th re e days of th e show, J u n e 20, A uburn, W ashington. T he wedding w hich will be in 1932, th e city would cupation. Likew ise th e closing of th e num ber, five of them w ere from E. Shields, M arlon co u n ty ; Pom ona, 21 an d 22, a t th e arm ory. A bout 75 was held Sunday aftern o o n a t the have accum ulated principal and in schools is th e signal fo r th e G resham . Miss A nna B ru g g er and F an n ie M orrison, Lincoln cou n ty ; roses are requested from th is place hom e of th e brid e's paren ts, Mr. and te re st to th e am ount of $25,000. T his plan, which is being adopted young folks to th e h arv est of th e b er E rm a R eaden received degrees of Je ssie K irk, U m atilla county, K a th on each of th e th ree days, a fresh Mrs. B. F. D ahlham m er, which was b ach elo r of science in hom e eco ryn R andall, C lackam as co u n ty ; supply being a rran g e d each m orn b eau tifu lly decorated for th e occa by m any cities fo r han d lin g th e ir in ry field and th e farm crops. sion. T he couple was atten d ed by W ith th ese sh iftin g in te rests th e nom ics. A ndrew B ru g g er was g iv F lo ra , G race H arris, Linn county; ing. debtedness, offers a protection to th e T he req u est comes from th e P o r L en o ra E d er of G resham and C arl city to assu re it ag ain st loss by churches of th e com m unity keep en a bachelor of science deg ree in lady a ssista n t stew ard , Miss Jessie Miss land lib rary and th e exhibit from Bern of P o rtlan d . T he school of M iller, M ultnom ah co u n ty ; fraud. T he money paid into the even pace. T h e ir doors sw ing open civil engineering. M innie Scholz, R enton cou n ty ; leg is h ere will be to th e cred it of the T he b eau tifu l rin g service was to new -com ers on th e sam e hinge com m erce con ferred th e degree of sy n d icate is used to p urchase a first m ortgage. T his m ortgage is placed th a t bears th em as th ey close to de bach elo r of science on A lb ert 8eidl lativ e com m ittee, tw o to elect, M M. G resham branch library. A su itab le read by Rev. D. Q B arry of G resh W. W. tro p h y will be aw arded to th e am In presence of ab o u t 30 guests. H arold R eaden was B u rtn e r, W asco co u n ty ; w ith th e s ta te corporation d e p a rt p artin g friends. T h eir p u lp its and of T ro u td ale. T he bride was gowned in w hite Jones, M arion cou n ty ; F. M Gills, aw arded to th e branch w inning th e m ent as a protection to th e city so ro stra ring w ith hope and en co u rag e also g ran te d a degree. h ig h est n um ber of points d u rin g th e crepe de chine, h e r fu ll-len g th veil W asco co u n ty ; W. M. Jonee, Marlon m ent to pupil and teach er, to th e T h e com m encm ent address was th a t in event of any unforeseen hap was held In place with a w reath of delivered by Dr. Ray Lym an W ilbur, co u n ty ; A. J. F ren ch , Y am hill coun show. pening th e city is protected from com ing, and to th e d ep artin g . T he com m ittee in ch arg e of local orange blossoms and sh e carried a W illiam Maxwell, T illam ook T he services next 8 unday will re p resid en t of S tanford university, ty ; loss. In som e cases th e money is arran g e m en ts consists of Mrs. W F. show er bouquet of b rid e’s w hite said to be insured to th e am o u n t of flect these needs of su m m er condi- 1 ,as‘ Monday m orning in th e m en's county. O reg o n ’s m illage tax enacted In I Honey, Miss Mabel Inglis and Mrs. rosebuds. Mis E d er was gow ned In tions. gym nasium at th e college at 11 $3 fo r every $1 p u t in. cream o rg an d ie and carried a bou T he serm on topic, chosen by th e , o ’clock. Dr. W ilbur gave th e four w ar tim e fo r th e benefit of t h e i Maxwel1 Schneider. T h e m a tte r was referre d to th e quet of sw eet peas. —---- ------------ - ways and m eans com m ittee of th e p a ,to r ’ tb e R ev- A- s - H isey, fo r th e fu n d am en tal problem s confronting s ta te ’s h ig h e r edu catio n al Institu- j Mr and Mrs. R. W W ilson of tions was w rapped h arsh ly on th e ¡BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH will be “ A fter High Í‘he graduate« in th e w ords: council who is to confer w ith th e tax m orning C orbett, uncle and au n t of th e bride, floor of th e convention. F rom last ' School.” F o r th e evening, "T h e Man HOLDS CHILDREN S DAY “ Food supply and housing, o rd er su p ervisors and then raalte a th o r played th e wedding m arch on piano !of governm ent, h ealth of th e Indi- convention rep o rts th e issue was ough investigation of the plan. T hey i of J he ^ o u r .” Bible school a t 10 a. m. Preach- and m andolin. Special m usic of a high o rd e r will vldual and group, and protection of still being discussed but no definite are to rep o rt a t th e e a rliest possible actlon has as yet been m ade ag ain st j by ’’l?.,Or ,,a rry a ‘ 11 o ’clock T he bride Is th e oldest d au g h ter be arran g e d fo r both services by W e and p ro p erty are th e problem s date. Them e, "T h e G reatest P rinciple in i of Mr. and Mrs. B F D ahlham m er. it. O th er m a tte rs w ere b ro u g h t up Mr. Strong. th a t will be array ed before you as Bills ordered paid a re as follow s: T he Misses E rm a E d e r a n d Violet T he E pw orth L eague topic for th e educated people. T here Is no es- but no opposition was given them . th e W orld.” Special music will be ( C arrol presided at th e punch bowl. C rayne Co., pipe and fit' ¡evening will be "T h e C h ristian Ad- ! caping th e resp o n sib ility .' X com plete rep o rt will be given on j rendered. tings $207.88 v en tu re .” H allie Jo n e s will be th e j T he evening service at 7 :3 0 will Light refresh m en ts w ere served P resid en t W. J. K e rr presented I them as soon as th e convention P o rtlan d w ate r bills, April 272 40 be C h ild ren ’s Day program It will T he couple left in the. evening on leader th e deans of th e schools and heads ; con)e" ‘° a close P o rtlin d w ate r bills. May 303.30 ' be on th e same line as th e m o r n in g ! a sh o rt honeym oon trip a fte r which L L eland, la b o r......................... of th e d ep artm en ts, who in tu rn I 1 00 ¡serm on, "T h e Glad Service of Love." i they will m ake th e ir hom e a t H er- K id d er H ard w are ................. 8.87 I s - g io n Men t o H a v e A nnual conferred th e degrees on th e gowned CHILDREN’S DAY AT THE . ------------- ------ R L. Jen n in g s 7.90 Mt. Ilood Clim b. g rad u a tes Dean A. R. Cordley agri- FREE METHODIST CHURCH L , proc**i' ,o n ,,> W orship th . rnlston, Oregon, w here th e groom is Beaver S tate M otor Co.. A nnouncem ent by th e Hood R iver c u ltu re, gave 97 degrees Dr F lo y d ' ---------- ' ‘ b° fo" owed by a Pro- civil en g in eer for a line fo r Pacific screens fo r h y d ran ts 7.50 Sunday school will w A m erican Legion post th a t radio Row land chem ical en g in eerin g 14 8unday «chool be held as * ranl of « ” '<«. recitatio n s, d rills and T elephone and T elegraph com pany. K kstrom T ruck Service, haul- Interspersed by music by a ing ........................................ 1.70 concerts will be a fe a tu re of th e sec- Dean G. A Coveil, en g in eerin g , 70; usual at 10 o’clock. At th e close of T he bride received m any useful In te re st on w ater bonds......... 150 ’ î r 00 22 ■ ° n<1 ann u al M‘- Hood d u m b , sched- Dean C. E. Newton m ines, 12; Dean th e Sunday school an in te re stin g rtfln g q u a rte t from P o rtlan d . T he and b eau tifu l presents. J. H. M etzger, sa la ry ............. 1 ; on b,‘ *’v,>n by «-»»Il public is invited to atten d . An of- j A. G Long Co., fire h o se ... . 450.00 uled fo r Ju ly th is year, has created O. W. Peavy, fo re stry ' l l • Dean' Ava l pro<r}' rn T h ere will also f«rtng will be tak en fo r th e Araerl- A light c a r co n tain in g two o r th re e A. W. M etzger, grocer .50 a su rp risin g In terest, according to R. Milan hom e economics 86- Dean dren of th e nt S n e m s aker, k o r ch airm an . .. . he m en was crowded off th t h e road ro a d o on n The men Cecil M etzger 1.20 K K e ent S h hoem It Is Adolph Z. Zlefle. pharm acy. 17; Prof be in stru ctio n along sp iritu a l lines lcan B aptist P ublication society. T F red C halker, w ork on stre e t 3 00 proposed to open th e cam p In th e jW . F. G askins, music, 2; Dean E. D A cordial Invitation is extended to crad le roll babies a/id th e ir m other» Powell stre e t in G resham last n ig h t O. F. Duncan 300 will be th e guests of honor. j about 9 o ’clock. It was badly fu tu re for a week o r m o re w ith R essler. vocational ed u catio n , 14, all and especially to th e parents. J. H Hoss. stre e t work and ---------------------- : w recked and tu rn ed o ver Into th e 132 y ard s of g ra v e l........... 274 50 skiing and o th e r snowfleld sp o rts an d Colonel J . K. P arello, m ilitary In su ran ce L arm R em inders. ditch. T he occupants w ere able to Jo e D utcher, hau lin g g arb ag e entered T his y ear it has been llm- science and tactics, 1. Mrs. Mltylene W ood' wood! In su re y o u r wood i Seed potatoes fo r Ju n e p la n tin g , craw l o u t and were p ractically un- fo r clean-up d ay ............ 14 00 ited to tw o days. It 1s an ticip ated F ra k e S tlltes of P o rtlan d , co n tralto , ¡«nyw here w ith Jo h n Brown I. A B aker, work on cerne- » bone i should be cu t In la rg e pieces not h u rt. T he w recked ca r belonga to te ry ......................... ............... 13 00 th a t n atio n al and s ta te legion offi- and th e college o rch e stra gave a J ^ ’^ L _______________ ! likely to dry o ut le n g th of tr e a t- ¡J a m e s R lnella of 623 Division stre e t. F. W ostel, sa lary .................... 106 00 1 rials, city and s ta te officers will at- w ell-rounded m usical program th at W h at vou w ant, when you w ant It, | m en‘ for " P o u te d seed needs to be i P o rtland. The c a r which caused th e G. A. Cox. sa lary ..................... 125.00 1 tend th e affair. brou<hf m ufh appIau8e. m M_ W ant it. sh o rten ed som ew hat. wreck bore a W ashington license tag 34 STUDENTS FINISH HIGH SCHOOL COURSE