T W IC E W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. IS, NO. »S INTERESTING TALKS HEARD BY WOMEN TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM. MILTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON,TUESDAY, FEBRUARY «, 1923 SPECIAL MEETINGS AT CHURCH INSPIRING FARMERS WEEK HAS EXCELLENT PROGRAMS <1.50 Per Year STEAM SEEN ÌSSI1NG FROM MT. HOOD SENIOR PLAY HAS LARGE ATTENDANCE T he special m eetings at B ethel Bap T he fact th a t steam w as issuing tis t ch u rc h co n tin u e th is w eek w ith i from th e top or c ra te r of Mt. Hood grow ing in te rest. A lthough a ch an g e T he lad ies' division of F a rm e rs ’ has been m ade n ecessary in th e sp e a k Monday, th e first day of F a rm e rs’ fe rtiliz e r to act as a cu re-all. The ; last S atu rd ay m orning at 8 o’clock Week is a decided success. T he m eet e r for th e services, th e good w ork Week, b ro u g h t a fair n um ber of fa rm ground should be analyzed and a c e r- j w as rep o rted to th e O utlook by per T he sen io r play w hich w as given at sons who said they saw th e steam r is ings M onday, both m orn in g and a f te r w hich has been sta rte d is expected to ers an d th e ir wives to G resham to a t ta in kind of fe rtiliz e r applied th a t will th e gym nasium la st F rid ay evening ing above th e m ountain top. I t w as noon w ere w ell attended. Miss M ar to contin u e w ith u n ab ated zeal. L ast tend th e m eetings. The aftern o o n se s su p p ly w hat Is found to be lacking. w as considered one of th e best p e r said to have been p lain ly seen a t Bor g ery Sm ith, a s sista n t n u tritio n spec S unday w as a genuine red le tte r day, sions fo r th e m en and for th e ladies As has been alre ad y stated , som e fe r ing. form ances of its kind to be given here. ia list, la in charge. T he ta lk in the w hen a la rg e n u m b er ex p ressed th e had a la rg e r atten d a n ce th an those tiliz e rs w ill not ac t o r produce th e . T he abovp rp p o rt w aa ma<Je T he c h a ra c te rs w ere w ell chosen as to m o rn in g by Mrs. Sadie O rr-D unbar purpose to live th e C h ristian life. The held in th e m orning F a rm e rs' W eek T h e Jx T n ? ° H Certf th e ir ad a p ta b ility to th e ir p a rts and i 8<Oi 8O‘18' UnU8UaI hX ,hC f8Ct ,h a t r '» ° r t s h«™ w as on com m unity h ealth , w hich w as m usic w as especially helpful. Mr. and can be said to have sta rte d off in a T he extension serv ice h a s In m any bppn rpcplvpd th e w hole p rogram was w ell balanced. a „„ Mrs. H. W. S tro n g sang se v eral n um p rom ising m anner. th e sub ject for th e day's program . T h e m em bers of th e class feel very cases found w ha fe rtiliz e rs w ill act quakP8 ln v ario u „ p arta of |h e wo T he m eetin g s for th e men w ere H a rry R. Cliff, M. D„ M ultnom ah b ers and Guy D. Jo n es seem ed a t his proud of th e fact th a t th e ir play drew Calffornfa stpam held in th e new Union high gym nas on th e v ario u s kinds of soils and Is a n „ th a t best in solo work. co u nty hospital, gave an in terestin g often able to su p p ly v alu ab le in fo rm s- , b u rg tln g fo rth fron, L asspn p a r, such a la rg e and atten tiv e audience. T he Rev. W. L. Riley, p a sto r of ium on M onday but it w as im possible tio n In reg a rd to soil im provem ent i p r i , i « v ta lk on com m unity sa n itatio n . Dr. Over 600 reserv ed se ats w ere sold and ... Im F rid ay m orning and continued until to h ea t th e building w arm enough Cliff says th e subject of sa n ita tio n H ighland B ap tist ch u rch , P o rtlan d , ab o u t 150 g en e ral adm issions. in c e rta in sections of th e country. noon. to enable th e audience to listen to th e could cover volum es b u t it can be w ill speak every n ig h t th is week. He Mrs. E vans, who coached th e play, le c tu re s w ith an y degree of com fort. R elation of E lem en ts to G row th. P ro fesso r Jo n es of th e U niversity of sum m ed up in th re e w ords w hich a re m ade a good im pression a t th e s e r It w as, th erefo re, decided to change E ach of th e th ree elem en ts, n itro- Nevada at Reno explained la st week, deserves m uch cred it for h er ea rn est "K eep everything clea n .” H e told of vice la st night. L arg e n u m b ers of to M etzger's h all. T he m eetings w ere gen. p h o sphorus and potash, have a j follow ing e a rth trem o rs felt in n o rth - endeavors and success. Besides the o c e rta in school in w hich pupils w ere people, men, w om en and ch ild ren , are held th e re today and it is expected the c e rta in place in th e gro w th of th e ern C alifornia recen tly , th a t the w ork In connection w ith th e play, co n tin u ally com ing down w ith dip- m aking a decision for C h rist at every m en 's m eetings w ill be held th e re th e p lan t. N itrogen stim u la tes leaf grow th source of th e trem o rs w as ap proxi- th e re w as m uch co u rtesy show n by th e ria. T h ere w ere from th ree to four service. rem a in d er of th e week. T he lad ies’ an d produces a good g reen color. It m ately 100 m iles n o rth w est of Reno resid e n ts of G resham in th e loaning T he H ighland B ap tist q u a rte t will h u n d red pupils in th e school. A fter electrical m eetings will co n tin u e in th e G resham is very im p o rta n t as a p la n t food as ar>d wbr probably In d irectly due to of fu rn itu re , d rap e rie s, a long se arch w as m ade for th e cause be p rese n t th is evening and give sev g ran g e h all u n til T h u rsd ay , C lothing equipm ent, etc., for w hich th e seniors th e p la n t is fed th ro u g h the leaves. A | su b te rra n e a n activ ities of L assen it w as discovered th a t tw o of th e e ra l special num bers. Day, w hich w ill be held in th e lib ra ry sick ly looking p la n t is a good indica- Pfak. T he m ain cause, he said, wns a re p a rtic u la rly g ratefu l. T hey w ish h e a lth ie st looking ch ild ren in the High School Organizations Will Give to allow th e g ran g e h all to be used for tio n of a lack of nitrogen. th o u g h t to be th e slip p in g of th e to ex p ress th e ir ap p reciatio n to Mr. school w ere c a rry in g th e germ s and it and Mrs. Ja c k Shultz, E. W. Ayls- th e club banquet. Mnsleale. P h o sp h o ru s h as a different effect, j en r,h 8 c ru st in th a t section. took about ten w eeks to clean out th e T he p ro g ram Monday for th e m en's It helps to h ard en and develop g rain T h ree ea rth q u ak e s, v ary in g In in- w orth, Guy D. Jo n es. W. H. R u th er- T he d ate of M arch 2 has been set for g erm s from th a t school. a m ueicale to be given by the m usical d ep a rtm en t consisted of ta lk s by H. M. an d it also helps produce a firm berry, i *e n sHy and all ap p a ren tly c e n te rin g tord, Dr. and Mrs. F ra n k P eak, Miss T he ladies’ d ep a rtm en t h as in te re s t F lo ren ce H oney, Bank of G resham , org an izatio n s of th e high school w ith M oreland, a g ric u ltu ra l in stru c to r at A lack of p h o sphorus w ill cau se her- fn th e A leutian area, w est of A laska, ing p ro g ram s for each day and every som e of th e best ta le n t th a t can be se Union High school in G resham who ries to be crum bly and soft. It also w*’re reco rd ed on the seism o g rap h at Dr. and Mrs H. V. Adlx, A. W. Metz w om an who ta k e s th e tim e to atten d cured in th e city of P o rtlan d . It was told "H ow P la n ts Feed.” He gave a h as a tendency to h asten th e develop- ' O o n ,*les H eights o b serv ato ry last ger, F. L. Mack, Roy E. Cannon, Dr. each and every one of them w ill find it F rid ay night. TL •• m ost severe of the W. J. Ott, G resham D rug Com pany, announced th a t th e p rice of adm ission c lea r ex p lan atio n of how th e p la n ts m en t or m a tu rity of tn e p lan t. w ell w orth h er while. M. D avidson an d o th ers, w ho loan- P o tash cau ses or develops stem or shocks reg istered d u ratio n of four would be 35 cen ts g en eral adm ission get th e ir food o u t of th e a ir and from d p a ra p h e rn a lia th a t w as used in and 50 cen ts for reserv ed seats. We th e gro u n d and how it is changed into th e woody p a rt of th e p lant. It has h o ,lr*« com m encing at 9:16 p. m. GRESHAM WOMEN SCORED have recon sid ered th e m a tte r and p lan t food. been found th a t in m ost cases th e re I seism o g rap h of th e U niversity onnection w ith th e play. FOR LACK OF INTEREST w an t no one to be denied th e privilege' F. E. P rice, extension sp ecialist on is a sufficient am o u n t of p otash in th is of f’aIlf° rn ia at B erkeley recorded two The proceeds of th e play, to g eth er w n n th e ad v ertisin g and sale of the soils, spoke in th e m orning on “Soil T he lack of in te re st being show n by of th is num ber w hich we sh a ll en d eav p a rt of th e co u n try except in th e case ’' a r , hq u ak es F rid ay d u rin g th e day an<* evening. T h e first shock w as hut M unhinotu, and good m anagem ent, th e women of G resham in th e health or to m ake eq u iv alen t to an y lyceum P ro b lem s’ and in th e aftern o o n on of p ea t land. C are of B arn y ard F e rtilizer. ' ‘gh tly recorded. sta rte d four m in u tes ha"-, p rac tica lly in su red the successful m eetings now being held at th e G resh num ber th a t h as ever been p resen ted “L and D rainage." I. N. G abrielson, of s - B iological S urvey, w as ex Mr. P ric e em phasized th e need of i l i 1" 12 ™ On an d las,ed 10 m ln " ,e9- issue of th e M unhinotu. am g ran g e h all w as com m ented upon h ere said P rin c ip a l Roy E. Cannon to- | ,,le T he Ju n io r play is planned for the th is m orning by C. U lysees Moore, day. O ur plan w ill be to ch an g e th e pected to speak in the tm ern o o n on p ro p er c a re in p reserv in g th e valu- The (second com m enced at 9:17 th a t early p a rt or th e m iddle of A pril. M. D., child specialist, in his ta lk th is p rice of adm ission and m ake it 35 “ R odents and P e s ts ” b u t he w as de ab le elem ents found In hn rn y ard fer- ’'venlnB and la8te<l f(lr m o w th a n an “ 110" 8 WWe U,at a HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER m o rning. T he women from th e o u t cen ts w ith no reserv ed seats. We feel tain ed in S eattle and did not reach tliize r. H e quoted sta tistic s w hich r “ r \ T, .® i show ed th a t th e re is th re e tim es as *° * d is,l,rb n n ce waa at a P °,n t a l>' lying d istric ts a re ta k in g th e ir tim e th is w ill p u t it w ithin th e reach of all h ere a t all Monday. WINS PORTLAND BRIDE from Berke- to come to G resham to th e se m eetings and give us sufficient funds to m ake Soil Problems Discussed by Specialist. m uch n itro g en in liquid fe rtiliz e r as I prox m a t^ ’’ :,sno “ dlreC,ion t |la t could not he b u t only a co m paratively few of th e up our deficit for th e g le e ’clu b s and H. M. M oreland, head of the d e p a rt Mr. P ric e gave an especially in te r th e re is in th e solid. F o r th is reason it should be p ro tected from th e w eath- I .erm i."?d_from th e .record G resham w om en have atten d ed any of o rch e stra. estin g ta lk on soil problem s. T he m ost m ent of a g ric u ltu re of the high school, A ccording to word received from th e m eetings so far. T he p rogram to im p o rta n t elem ents n ecessary to the e r d u rin g th e w in te r m o n th s u n til it ' Buenos A ires, P ro fesso r F red erico and Miss L illian W ard, of P o rtlan d , day was on child health. Is it not as O.A.C. EXTENSION SERVICE soil a re n itro g en , p h o sphorus and p ot can be hauled o ut on th e ground. Aires, P ro fesso r P red ica te ac h er In th e Albany high school, im p o rta n t th a t the w om en of G resham REPORTS WORK OF 1922 ash alth o u g h su lp h u r h as been gain- F e rtility In C om m ercial F ertilizers. | R Buenos ast, d irec to r of th e govern m en t m ag- w ere m a rried In P o rtlan d lust S a tu r know how to keep th e ir ch ild ren in . ing a m o re im p o rta n t place d u rin g th e Some in fo rm atio n w hich m ay be of n etic o b se rv a to ry at P ilar, had p re day. F eb ru ary 3. Mr. and Mrs. M ore , h ere. The educatio n al cam paign J n ^ c o - ^ , a s t tw o or th re e year(J_ R good h ea lth as the w om en living in operativ e m a rk e tin g is b ut a p a r t of v alu e to farm ers is th e am ount of dieted th a t in te n se seism ic d istu rb - land have ta k en an a p a rtm e n t in the th e o utlying d istric ts? th e w ell-rounded program of 16 fore, n ecessary to have th e se elem ents T his w eek has alw ays been called phases of p ro jec ts conducted by th e ln th e soli before crops can be produced actu a! fe rtility w hich is found in th e an ces would o ccur F eb ru ary 1 and 2. R. E. Cannon house on Main street. v ario u s com m ercial fe rtiliz e rs th a t a re ' ______________ " F a rm e rs ’ W eek” but th is does not extension service of th e Oregon A g ri su ccessfu lly and th e p ro p er re su lts now on th e m a r k e t T he figures given RADIO ENTHUSIASTS 1 iifon I’a re n t-T e a e b e r A ssociation to c u ltu ra l College in 1922, and rep o rted m ean th a t only those who a re farm ers secured from th e soil. Some p lan ts in extension b u lle tin 354 ju s t issued. a re in ton lots. N itrate of soda has 'j’H RECEIVE Ill'Ll ETIN Meet. a re eligible to a tte n d the m eetings. T he activ ities include: re q u ire m ore of one elem ent th a n do 310 pounds of n itro g e n to a ton of —- . , ' T he re g u la r m onthly m eeting of the T he m eetings a t the g ran g e hall a re W riting an av e rag e of 123 le tte rs o th e r p lan ts and th u s th e ground will f e rtilis e r; am m onia su lp h ate. 400 F o r th e benefit of those rad io en- Union I’are n t-T e u eh e r asso ciatio n will v ery in te re stin g and w ell w orth a t a day d u rin g each w o rking day of becom e ru n down if th e sam e crop is pounds n itro g e n and 500 pounds sul- th u sla sts, who have found th e study of be held on F rid ay evening, F eb ru ary 1922; p rin tin g 100,000 copies of b u l grow n y ear a fte r year. tending. p h u r; rock p h osphate, 250 pounds th is fasc in atin g science of sufficient 9, a t 8 o’clock a t the schoolhouse. The letin s for d istrib u tio n ; con d u ctin g ex P otato Day is Well A ttended. T he w ork in soil developm ent has tension schools in 17 co u n ties; o rg a n p h o sp h o ru s; acid p h o sp h ate, 125 , in te re st to aw ak en a d esire to ta k e it m eeting is expected to be of special Ovei 100 people attended th e P otato izing 6752 boys and g irls in club been going on d u rin g th e p ast 15 or p h o sp h o ru s and 144 pounds su lp h u r; i up In real e a rn e st. T he In stitu te of in terest. Mr. K rum of th e Oak G rove D ay pro g ram w hich w as held today w ork; a ssistin g in reclam atio n of 16 y ea rs b u t Mr. P ric e say s he has potassium su lp h ate, 850 pounds potas- I T echnology, o p erated by th e P o rtlan d circle will be p rese n t and speak on in M etzger’s hall in G resham . T he m any th ousan d ac res of w et lands by found th a t th e w ork in th e lab o rato ry d em o n stratin g p ru n in g , w ill not alw ay s w ork o u t in th e field sium . 324 pounds su lp h u r; potassium Y oung Men’s C h ristian A ssociation has moving p ictu res. Somo special m u si m eetings have been tra n sfe rre d to th is d rain a g e; spray in g , th in n in g , and soil building chloride, 850 pounds p h o sp h ate; wood published a little booklet se ttin g forth cal num bers have also been arran g e d . hall because It w as so difficult to get m ethods in m any o rch a rd s of th e sim ply because th e elem ents found, by ashes, 10 pounds p h osphate, 100 in detail th e o p p o rtu n ities, w hich th is At th e close of th e m eeting, refre sh - th e high school gym w arm enough in s ta te ; secu rin g th e adoption of b etter a la b o ra to ry te st to be lacking in th e pounds p o tassiu m ; com plete fe rtili rap id ly ex panding In dustry offers to m ents will be served. th is cool w eather. T he program sched feeding and breeding p rac tice s and a s soil are not alw ay s av ailab le as p lan t zer, 33 p o unds n itro g en , 88 pounds po alm o st anyone. uled for th e day w as com pletely c a r sistin g in disease co n tro l am ong th e food w hen placed ln th a t p a rtic u la r tassiu m , 33 pounds su lp h u r; gypsum ; h erds and flocks of th e s ta te ; d e te rm T he In s titu te h as asked F. L. Mack ( I L'l lYAI ED CORN ON ried out. E. R. Ja ck m a n , extension ining cost of w heat, m ilk an d a lfa lfa soil. It is also som etim es th e case or land p la ste r, 360 pounds su lp h u r. of G resham to g et in touch w ith as HANDS AND KNEES sp e cia list in crops, gave ta lk s on seed p roduction; cond u ctin g gopher, s q u ir th a t c e rta in elem ents alre ad y in th e G ypsum is a good top d ressin g for m any as possible in th is com m unity ( W r it t e n fo r th e O u tlo o k b y R o b e rt W . im provem ent and potato grading. rel, and ja c k ra b b it co n tro l cam p aig n s; soil a re not av ailab le as p la n t food clover and sh o u ld be p ut on in the who a re In terested In rad io and dis- F u lle r , A u to ,.‘a s te r S e rv ic e .) P ro b lem s in m a rk e tin g w as discussed coo p eratin g w ith th e fed eral g o v ern and th u s th e adding of th e elem ents early sp rin g . C rude su lp h u r has 98 W arren W. Sim pson lived with hiH trib u te copies of th is bu lletin to them . m ent in tra in in g w ounded so ld iers and by Geo. L. D avenport, com m ission lack in g does not com pletely re sto re per cen t o r 1960 pounds of su lp h u r. widowed m other on a 40-acre farm at sa ilo rs for su ccessfu l farm ing. T he bu lletin p re se n ts an a ttra c tiv e N orthfield, M innesota. m erch an t. J. E. L arson, seedm an, F a rm e rs an d o th e rs in te reste d a re th e soil. O ther m eans m u st then be T he h ig h est am o u n t of co n c en trated n p p earan ce and is c e rta in to help in A crip p le from in fan tile p araly sis, discussed "T h in g s N ecessary to stay invited to w rite for extension b u lletin tak en to m ake those elem ents a v a il p la n t food th a t can be o btained in any stim u la tin g in te re st, If only th ro u g h he en tered th e corn club ln 1912, and 354. A ddress O. A. C. E xtension S e r in th e B usiness.” T he m eeting closed able as p la n t food. fertilize r is 16 per cent. Tw elve per th e new conception it will give of the by sh e er will pow er and d eterm in a w ith a round tab le discussion on p o ta vice, C orvallis, Oregon. An effort is being m ade by th e ex ce n t is a good average. T he to tal sum im p o rtan ce and perm an en cy of th is tion com pleted his project by a c tu a lly toes. cra w lin g th ro u g h th e corn on his tension service to im p ress upon the of the figures on th e sack of fertilize r m arvelous m eans of com m unication. hands and knees In o rd er to cu ltiv a te U. OF O. DOING MUCH farm ers th e necessity of g ettin g aw ay gives th e p ercen tag e. If a fertilize r f oples of th is p u blication m ay be it. TO SOLVE PROBLEMS from th e h ab it of classin g ail of the PO W E L L V A LLEY co n tain s a low p er cent, it is of poor had by callin g a t th e E lectric Store, He not only succeeded in obtaining T he U niversity of O regon's c o n trib elem en ts to g e th er and expecting a n y 'q u a lity an d co n tain s sand for weight. E le ctric B uilding, G resham , Oregon. a yield of 105 b u sh els per acre, b ut a t A su rp rise p arty w as held la st T u e s ution to th e sta te and th e problem s of th e sam e tim e his h ealth im proved bo th a t he becam e able to walk. day evening a t the Sw edish Mission th e in stitu tio n in th e face of a rap id ly WEDNESDAY, FEBKI ARY 7 fe c t iv ' C lu b O rg a n iz a tio n M rs. J. P. LOCAL Al Id DI \ 1ER H a ir y H a y . W ith his prize money and la rg e r re L y n c h P re s id e n t C o u n ty le a d e r s A s s ’ n. ch u rc h in honor of E, S a tte rstro m in increasin g en ro llm en t w ere discussed 12 to 1. N o o n H o u r. (U . H . 8. G y m n a s iu m ) MAKES YAKIM I TRIP tu rn s from th e little 40-acre farm , be ap p reciatio n of w hat he has done for by P re sid en t P. L. C am pbell at an a s 10 to 11. D isease P ro b le m s in th e D a ir y v l J w ' p i i C lu b ” M r ’s liw ’is’im ne *i Fii 'r ' cau se of his in creased know ledge of sem bly held in th e W om an's building 1 ‘ l Ä & t e th e ch urch. A sum of $40 w as raised rec en tly in honor of th e m em bers of VVIerl’nary *>led iiVne" S '" ""8’ Pr° fe“ ° r ° f W. A. H essel re tu rn e d Monday ev en crop production, he w ent on th ro ugh -- me ! ro o m . G re s h a m H o m e M a k in g C lu b . M rs. previous to th e su rp rise p a rty and it th e sta te le g islatu re. T he U niversity ing from a trip to the Yakim a valley high school and last year finished an a g ric u ltu ra l co u rse a t th e U niversity w as intended to use the m oney for the stu d e n t body and staff gave a h ea rty In W ashington. Mr. H essel drove one of M innesota. U n io n S tock p u rch a se of a p rese n t but th is w as not w elcom e to th e visitors. of his new 1923 model O verlanda on H e Is now teach in g a g ric u ltu re In re sid en t Cam pbell en u m erated r e done so th e m oney w as presen ted to se a P rc „ _ ----- - M e e tin g s . H . C. h co n trib u tio n s m ade to th e sta te S e y m o u r, P o u lt r y a n d F ie ld C ro p s. l e a d th e 440-mile trip and his rep o rt of the th e L ew iston. M innesota, high school :30 to 3:30. C o n ta g io u s A b o r tio n him on th a t evening. er. 1. J. A lle n . L iv e s to c k , le a d e r . H e le n am azingly low o p era tin g cost of the and doing clu b w ork by co operating by th e university . T he School of E d u D a ir y C ow s. P ro f. B. T S im m s. C o w g ill, H o m e P ro je c t L e a d e r. ith th e co unty ag en t and actin g as Rev. G ust E. John so n from S eattle cation. for exam ple. Is engagetTIn p u b 3 :30 to 4. D is c u s s io n . e a r is as follow s: gasoline, av erag e of w local leader. H e a lth fo r th e A d u lt. w ill preach W ednesday n ig h t at 8 in lic school su rv ey s to d eterm in e th e 28 m iles to th e g allon, th re e p in ts of FRIDtY. FEBRUARY 9 i G re s il a m G ra n g e H a ll) His team w as th e cham pion Ju n io r cost of education. T he re su lt of th is 10 to 11. fr a t W | • th e Sw edish M ission church. e a L ittle • M a r k e tin g h a y . oil consum ed and he m ade an av erag e j L ivestock Ju d g in g team l n ’*he sta te of re se a rc h may be a recom m endation L o n g e r. M is s _ M a Z r g ls e e r ly y a M n . d S L m iv ith , N u t r ì - (U . H . S. G y m n a s iu m ) T he re g u la r m eeting of th e F arm w hich w ill lead to fu rth e r econom ies tio n S p e c ia lis t. O . A . C . it* 1922 and rep resen ted 10 to 11. C o o p e ra tiv e M a r k e tin g H S of 25 m iles per hour and ¡»art of the B ureau w ill be held a t th e school- in education. E ighteen m illion d o l 11 to 12. K e e p in g P h y s ic a lly F it . L e o B*^s< E x te n s io n S p e c ia lis t in M a rk e tin g . trip was over 40 m iles of snow and ice ".“‘V . " “ ,’ thC Wye- house on next S atu rd ay iv e n in g . Feb- la rs w as lost to th e sta te of Oregon R ic e n . M . D ., P o rtla n d . . . . . JudKliiK co n test at th e I n t.r n a - l l to 12. C o s ts o f P ro d u c tio n . It. V. ,.„vUr„,i 12 to 1 :30. N o o n H o u r. covercd pavem ent betw een E agle tlonal exposition. Just closed, w inning r u u rj 10. T here is m uch in te re st be la st year th ro u g h disease w hich m ight 1 30 to 2 :3<». F a tig u e Wm. G u n n .^ F a rm M a n a g e m e n t D e m o n s tra to r, ing < reek and T he D alles. Mr. H essel fer- fo u rth , in com petition w ith 20 states. O. A C. T School or of i , •>Vu,r " »’ « y 'l i l a t r l s t , P o r tla n d t > ta k en In th is m eeting as th e . F arm -I have been prevented, i n he e &cnooi 12 to 1. N o o n H o u r. B ureau has ta k en up th e m a tte r of M edicine Is engaged In rese arch e s in Emm a F HeUma"" “ d U torUri-bvsh li "When I was a clu b boy,” said Mr. rled acro ss th e C olum bia a t P atte rso n 1 to 2. P re s e n t D a y M a rk e tin g . H. H boosting for the hard su rfa cin g of th e I preventive m edicine to cu t down th is E — ” o m e n . Heed ................ d u c *’■“ a tio n * fo r W C olleg e. Besae and reached the Y akim a valley via the Sim pson, w hile he was in Chicago, "I 3 3d to 4. T h p W o rk of a C o u n ty i i ' 2 to determ ined then and th e re to become I owe.I Valley road and wil! have a g re a t loss. The sp eak er called a tte n - < . 3. . th « M a r k e tin g P ro b le m s ? H orse H eaven co u n try . p etit.o n Circulated a t th a t tim e to be I . — alon f 0 s p . sta ff(,rd «J 8 p rO C P S S H e a lth N u rs e . M is s M a ry P. Billmeyer, I V n A H o lt, c ia rk a rn a » . C o u n ty A g e n t. a club leader o r agric u ltu ra l teach er, - — to P • ro vs. P u b lic H e a lth N u rs e , M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty . 1 3 to 4; F a rm P usineK s A n a ly s is . It. V . Mr. H essel re p o rts th a t th e re is an in o rd er th a t I m ight do for o th e r I . “s u ite d to th e county c o m m issio n -; converting m ill w aste into valu ab le i G u n n . F a rm M a n a g e m e n t. D e m o n s tra to r I O. A . C. ab u n d an ce of potatoes in th a t co u n try boys and g irls w h at w as done for me •rs. All interested in th is p ro ject a re by-products and a high g rad e of corn- T ill I M I U . F KBIH AKI h H o n«eh<»lil C n n te n le s rp « . In Boys' and G irls’ Club w ork.” p la n n in g to be p rese n t in force. m ercial charcoal. for w hich th e re is no m arket. H » rry h a y . (G re s h a m (¡ ra n g e H a ll) It m ay be said th a t th is case is ex M em bers and friends of the Swe- "T he u n iv e rsity has co n siste n tly (U . H . a H. G y m n a s iu m ) 10 • i i « to * U C o n v e n ie n t H o m e A dish L u th eran church a re rem inded ,,VPd w ltb!n ,ts m illage allow ance," < » 'z. to. V * CoRt o f P ro d u c in g B e rrie s , i G ra ce J o h n s o n . P r o f o f H o u s e h o ld A d - ceptional, hut "T ru th Is stra n g e r th an Sheet Music. th a t th e m eeting of th e L adies Aid so- sal(, r r p a (ient Cam pbell. It has H . <». A n d re w . B e r r y G ro w e r. j m in is tr a tio n . O. A . C. fiction.” H u n d red s of club boys and We a re c a rry in g a full line of all glrln a re now actin g as local lead ers to 12. H a n d lin g th e P e r r y S oli. C. L ,o 12. P la n n in g th e D a y 's W o rk . ciety h as postponed Its m eeting from fu r, hpr absorbed all the new co st of I. 11 . L o n g . E x te n s io n S p e c ia lis t in f f o r t t - G ra ce Jo h n so n . th e la test p o p u la r songs in sheet In th e ir v ario u s com m unities and c a r he Sth to th e 15th of F eb ru ary , on ; )(9 grow th w ithout going to th e sta te c u ltu re . O A C I 12 to 1 30. N o o n H o u r. 12 to 1. N o o n H o u r 1 3 0 to 2 30. S u cce ssfu l F a m ily L ife . m usic. Buy a piece, tak e It home and ry in g on the good w ork in ju st us r e acco u n t of F arm ers W ees. for m ore m iliage funds, although th e is if you do n ot like it b rin g it back and m a rk a b le a way as In th e case of I 30. P la n tin g a n d f a r i n g fo r B e r - O n c t i .Johnttnn. Mr. and Mrs. K arl J. H agberg w e r e ( |,ss been a 37 cen t Increase in en ro ll- r y 1 . , to L,^ nAt,' - N u rs e ry m a n . 2 :30 to 3 :3(‘. S tre tc h in g th e D o lla r A . exchange It Gu.v D. Jones, Jew eler. ' W arren Sim pson. given a com plete su rp rise la st Sunday n,ent In th e past tw o years. It is ab- 1 3<» to 2. T h e f'a n n in g P ro b le m s and G ra c e Jo h n so n . - - y ab o u t 30 of th e ir friends who cam e sorbing a m illage loss from decreased JJow- T h e y A ffe c t th e G ro w 'e r J a s L in tc rem ind them of th e 25th anni- ’ v o lra ’iens th is y ear and it is endeav I F is * h to e r, 3. C a F n r n u e it ry s m o a th n e r th a n B a s p h e rrle a to SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10 A n n u a l H o m e P ro d u c ts B a n q u e t, 12:30 'e r s a r y of tlrelr m arrl-.ge W ith th e o rj to finance p a rt of a loss from D e v e lo p th e C o m m u n ity . P r o f W 8 P. M M a s o n ic H a l. G re s h a m , g iv e n by exception of W. and H. B ottieson, th e ]38t su m m er’s fire w hich destroyed Brown, P ro fe s s o r In H o r t ic u ltu r e , o. A. C. G re s h a m B u rin e s s M e n 's A s s o c ia tio n to J t o 4. 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