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Farmers Week Is Scheduled for February 11 to 16, Ending With Usual Business Men's Banquet to Farmers and Wives T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 18, NO. »7 TRANSFER BUSINESS PROPERTY IS LIKELY GRESHAM. M l’LTNOMAll COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 11)21 SERVK 'ES AT THE METHODIST ( III RI H EAST GRESHAM IS ATTRACTIVE LOCATION T he W orld Service advance of th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch w ill be th e them e of th e local ch u rch , co rn er South R oberts and Pow ell stree ts, a t th e services next Sunday. All d e p a rt m ents of th e ch u rch are studying th is them e for the c u rre n t year. The W orld Service book is being used as th e basis of th is study. T his is a Tine 700-page volum e w hich deals w ith the w orld wide victories an d needs of M ethodism. More th a n 50 of th ese books a re in th e hom es of local m em bers and frien d s of th e church. S ervices w ill be conducted both m orning and evening by th e p asto r, the Rev. A. S. Hisey. His them e for th e m orning serm on w ill be “C ontact w ith God.” F or th e evening service a new set of stereo p tico n views w ill be used on th e W orld S ervice them e. M yrtle R u sh er and D oris Z im m er m an w ill sing a d u et in th e m orning. T he them e for th e E p w o rth L eague i devotional m eeting w ill be “Youth and ! E m ploym ent,” Joyce K idder w ill j lead. T he sam e o p p o rtu n ity an d condition i of gro w th to th e ea stw a rd is c h a rac- l te ristic of G resham as is so often no- , ted w ith the city of P o rtlan d . W hile j th e re a re a ttra c tiv e locations border- 1 ing th e city on all sides, it is becom- | ing evident th a t som e of th e best j tra c ts to become active in building of i hom es in th e n ear fu tu re w ill be locat- | ed on th e east side of th e city. One of th ese is th e G radin tra c t, ju s t outside th e city lim its, ab o u t a m ile from Main stree t. T he tr a c t of about 30 acres w as fo rm erly a p a rt of th e Dan T alb o t place and w as platted as D uniel A cres. E. J. G radin, who bought th e tra c t j about th re e y ea rs ago, has m ade ex ten siv e im provem ents. He h as w ater an d electric lights and can get gas on th e tra c t w hen needed. L ast y ear Mr. G radin built a com m odious b arn and p la n s soon to build a seven-room b u n galow. T w enty-seven acres a t p rese n t are leased to Ja p an e se g a rd e n e rs who have 17 acres in stra w b e rrie s. T he land is fertile and w ell drained. Mr. G radin h as rec en tly im proved th e good n a tu ra l d rain ag e by in s ta ll ing betw een six and seven th o u san d feet of tiling. In a few years, th is tra c t m ay be to G resham w hat L a u re lh u rst is to P o rt land. T he tr a c t lies ju s t east of th e Mt. Hood elec tric line and is reached by th e extension of Pow ell stree t. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS #1.50 Per Year NEW PLANS MADE FOR FARMERS WEEK An option has been taken by A rth u r P lan s for th e County F a rm e rs' W eek D owsett, of the G resham D rug com p a re p ro g ressin g very rapidly, says 8. any, on Mrs. E leanor B oughner’s prop J B. H all, w ho h as th e program in e rty on Powell street, G resham , w ith ch arg e. It is expected th a t the pro j th e full expectation th a t the actual g ram w ill be ready to publish early tra n sfe r will be m ade on next Monday next week. when th e option expires. T his prop T he n a tu re of F a rm e rs' Week w ill erty has a frontage of 60 feet on Powell be som ew hat changed from th a t of stre e t and extends 120 feet to the alley la st week, say s Mr. H all. W hile th e leading to Roberts avenue ju s t north topics w ill be sim ilar, including poul of th e city hall. I t Is crossed by the try , dairy, farm crops, soils, potatoes, Bull Run pipe lines which lie several sm all fru its, sew ing, cooking and feet beneath the surface of the ground. household economy, th e n a tu re in T his p revents the co nstruction of any w hich th e w ork will be presented will b u ilding over the pipe line right-of- be on th e plan of a conference. Es A little Brooklyn tailor, A. K. Lindsay, th o u g h t so highly of his way, or an y th in g w hich would hinder pecially w ill th is be tru e on some of solem n oath to tell the tr u th th a t he adm itted his son’s p riv ate con th e excavation or re p a ir of the pipes th e im p o rta n t topics w hich play a fession of g u ilt in m urder. His testim ony convicted, and the son at any tim e. However, th e re rem ains w as sentenced to death in th e electric ch air F eb ru ary 14th Owing stro n g p a rt in the fu tu re developm ent to the ju r y ’s erro r, th e ju d g e could show no mercy. The case stirred a depth of 35 feet betw een the right-of- of a g ric u ltu re in th e county. A closer th e ea st and an appeal w as m ade to the Pardon C ourt fo r life im p ris way and the street, w hich would a l an d b etter w orking rela tio n betw een onm ent. “ Dad, you did rig h t," said th e 23-year-old youth in fo rg iv e low of th e erection a t some tim e of a th e various crops grow n here, as to ness, show n above w ith m o th er and fath er. tine business house having a frontage th e ir econom ic im p o rtan ce in com of 60 feet, in addition to th is more m unity developm ent, will be w orked th a n h alf of the lot lies n o rth of and o ut by those p a rtic u lla rly in terested. T he days w hich prom ised to stand clear of the property of the P ortland BORING M. E. ( H l l l l l l M AK ES AN NO VN C EM E N I S o u t very prom inently a re p o u ltry day, w ater board and on th is th e re is al potato day and b erry day. The home ready a sm all factory w hich is oc Boring, Ore., Ja n . 21, 1924. E d ito r i econom ics w ork w ill be a foundation cupied by the D airy P roducts comp Outlook—A call comes from the M aster ' and sta rtin g point for th is w ork In T he tra g ic death of Mrs. Alm a H all cam e to th e ir very d o o rs; and th e re any, w hich is laying active plans to of men “F o rw ard C hurch of God, F o r th e county, as hom e econom ics, w ork begin operations in th e n ear future. w ard.” Those who have h eard th is call n ea r F airview la st w eek b rin g s to w ere m any v arieties of wild berries. will be conducted in th e county m ind a sk etch of pioneer days of As soon as land could be cleared , It is understood th a t Mr. D ow sett does fields w ere cu ltiv ated , o rch a rd s w ere th ro u g h o u t th e year. n et plan for im m ediate im provem ent can to forw ard th e w ork of th e Boring w hich she w as th e su b ject w hich w as p lanted, g ard en s bloomed, dom estic of th is property w hen he acquires it church in th e com m unity. M eetings p rep ared by D onald G ran t of F air- an im als w ere secured. A lm a's fa th e r w as a lover of books HOLSTEIN BR EEDER S b ut is buying it as a good business in of an in te restin g n a tu re are being con view*, a stu d e n t in Benson P olytechnic an d am ong th e m ost tre a su re d p o sses school, in a state-w id e pioneer story TO MEET EE BR l ARV » vestm ent for th e future. TROUTDALE LIBRARIAN ducted every n ig h t th is week, except co n test in w hich th e c o n te sta n ts w ere sions of th e pioneer hom e w as a lib ra Mrs. Boughner has alread y planned S aturday. IS CALLED BY DEATH ry of th re e volum es—th e Bible, T he T he m eeting of th e Oregon S tate req u ired to obtain th e ir inform ation by to re tire from business. She has suc of Mexico and S h ak esp ea re’s The S unday m eetings are of special personal in terv iew s w ith pioneers, Conquest H olstein B reed ers’ asso ciatio n will be plays. Mrs. Lizzie A. Rowell, age 73, died cessfully conducted h er notion store in te rest. T he Sunday school w ill 'pj,|a 8tory won secOnd place in the The pioneers ap p reciated th e value a t h er hom e h ere W ednesday nigh*. held S atu rd ay , 11 a. m„ F eb ru ary 9, in for m ore th a n eleven years and has m eet at 10 a. m. T here w ill be an n test and w*as published in th e Tech of education, so as soon as th e ir She w as born a t B ritian sn eck , S. C., tlie G reen room of th e P o rtlan d C ham ad m in istered h e r p roperty wisely E pw orth League service a t 7:30 p. m. co Pep organ Qf th e gchoo, Ja n 18 192< hom es w ere built th ey all gath ered and cam e to T ro u td ale in 1913 having ber of Com m erce, Oregon building, chose a site for a schoolhouse and since she bought it a few years ago T his is a young peoples’ m eeting and The sto ry ,8 as folloW8; P o rtlan d , Oregon. T his m eeting is built it of logs w ith a huge flreplace m ade h er hom e h ere since th a t tim e. from D. W. Metzger. She will occupy all Boring young people are invited to Seventy y ears ago th e co u n try south I a wide door, and tw o sm all w indows She leaves besides h er h usband, two called for th e purp o se of an n u a l elec- th e upper rooms in the sto re building be p resen t and to enjoy it to th e f u ll., of th e C olum bia and ea st of th e W il- T he fu rn itu re consisted of a few rough ch ild ren by a form er m arriag e, Ralph t,OU ° f offlcer8* business m eeting, and for th e present. The m em bers of th e P leasan t H o m e ! lam ette w as covered w ith dense tim - j benches placed along th re e sides of H arvev of Boise, Idaho, and Mrs o u tlin in g a p ro g ram of w ork for the T he store is being thoroughly ren E pw orth League will be in atten d an ce her. S tu rd y pioneers, w ho th ro u g h th e room. T h ere w as one long desk year. th e long sum m er m onths had followed along one w all for th e use of those G eorgia Moore of New York City, one ovated for F red Todd, who has a three- II. C. Seym our, sta te club leader for and ta k e p a rt in th e m eeting. The i ne t he em jg ra n t tra il w estw ard un til they advanced pupils who ac tu a lly knew g ran d d a u g h ter C leclia C raw ford of y ear lease of the low er floor and will preaching service w ill begin a t 8:30 reached T he D alles, did not attem p t how to w rite. T hese had copy books St. Joseph Villa. New Je rse y , two th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ral College E x open a wall paper and p ain t store w ith a ro u sin g song service. I t is to p ierce th is dense fo re st b ut w ere m ade of a few sh eets of p aper sewed b ro th ers, J. T. H eatw ole, of D enver, tension service, has been invited to together. th e re a t once. He will probably sub quite probable th a t th e P leasan t H o m e , tak ,, en . in th e b . ateau x of th ,. e H udson . . .» . T . . he , te ac h er , “set" . .. th e copy Colorado, and C. J. H eatw ole of Red | p resen t a plan for m ore effective Hol- Bay tra p p e rs to th e m outh of th e and the ch ild ren copied th ese w ords re n t a p a rt of th e floor. | stein Calf clu b w ork, and Neal C. q u a rte t will sing. j sa n d y riv er. ■ to the bottom of th e page. A lm a's bird, K entucky. H er son R alph and T he D airy P roducts com pany org T here will be an all-day m eeting on ! T h ere th ey w ere m et by e a rlie r school equipm ent included one sla te h er b ro th er J. T. H eatw ole and wife Jam iso n , sta te d airy sp ecialist, will anized to conduct an ice cream and ice W ednesday F eb ru ary 6 Come about ’ se ttle rs, who w elcom ed them joyfully, pencil w hich m ust last for a term , and cam e th e first of th e week and w ere discuss th e county-w ide p u re bred sire factory sim ila r to th e one operated in 10:30 a. m’„ b ring a lig h t lunch (n o t T he p ioneers w ere a w a y , frien d ly and ' a sla te w hich m u st la st th ro u g h o u t w ith w hen h er death cam e. Mrs. campaign. helpful to one an o th er so w hen a new her school life and th en be handed th e sam e place la st sum m er by the T he a g ric u ltu ra l com m ittee of 'the a big feed) and stay u n til about 3 fam ily arriv ed th e settle m en t rejoiced. ' down to som e sm aller pupil. The G eorgia Moore, arriv ed from New York P o rtlan d C ham ber of Com m erce has GreBham Ice Cream and Ice company, p. m. T his is in ad d itio n to th e even-1 The tra v e le rs chose a hom e site, "took school a p p a ra tu s consisted of th is m orning. F u n eral services will successor to the P ack P roducts comp Ing meetings. up" th e land from th e governm ent and blackboard, a wide board painted be held a t th e M ethodist ch u rch at Invited th e H olstein b reed ers of the black, and som e lum ps of chalk. began to estab lish a home. any. T he late D. S Johnson w as pres T ro u td ale th is aftern o o n a t 2 o'clock sta te to be th e ir g u ests a t luncheon E. G. RANTON, P astor. As soon as th e school w as finished a A lm a w as born in one of th ese pio- on the day of th is m eeting. All H ol id ent of th e D airy P roducts com pany. circ u it rid er w as Invited to come and w ith in te rm en t at D ouglass cem etery. S. E. Sease is its vice p resid en t and G resham F ru it G row ers’ Association house? b it* A lm ^ s f a t h e r w a s '« car* preach. He cam e once a m onth, riding Mrs. Rowell w as lib ra ria n h ere for the stein b reed ers are invited. Miss F aye Lord secretary -treasu rer. D irectors Meet. , punter, so his home w as b etter th an bis pony and ca rry in g his books, anil p ast ten years. A m eeting of th e d irec to rs of th e th e av erag e one. He had b ro u g h t with his p erso n al effects in tw o larg e sad SPRINGDALE OrMlMUB F r u i t G r o w e r s ' BMOelattOB h im a c r o s s th e p la in s a I'e ll- lillr d to o l dlebags. It w as an honor to en tertain AGED PIONEER W O M A N FARM ERS SAY SODATOL th e m in iste r and A lm a's fam ily often red and W illiam Salzinan w ere est and som e w indow s He began to IS GREAT SUCCESS w as held in 4. Ja n u a ry and a financial . ch STRICKEN BY DEATH ho F sts build his house by cu ttin g down and w elcom ed him. The ch ild ren did not a t an inform al dance given in sta te m en t of th e affairs of th e organ!- trlm m ln g tree8 of a 8 u ltable size. Then ap p re cia te th e honor so m uch, for It F red S alzm an 's confectionery sto re T he several farm ers who secured Mrs. C. B. Clegget, pioneer resid en t zation w as read by th e se creta ry - j he hewed th e logs w ith a broad-axe m ean t no noise and less play th an last W ednesday evening. A large Sodatol for stum ping purposes out of tre a s u re r, Jam es E lkington. T he ren ta l ande m itred th e co rn ers. W hen enough u sual, and th e privilege of eatin g at of P le a sa n t Home, passed aw ay a t her n um ber of neighbors and frien d s w ere th e carlo ad th a t w as delivered a t this of th e pro p erty of th e asso ciatio n to *°KS w ere p rep ared , all th e neighbors th e second table. T he p reach in g s e r hom e at th a t place la st n ig h t a fte r a p rese n t and everyone had a p leasan t point w ere very en th u sia stic in th e ir th e B errv G row ers' Packing com nanv cam e and liftetl them ,n to place 80 vice w as held in th e evening and each few h o u rs illn ess from a h ea rt evening. A pleasing fe a tu re of the tn e H trry G row ers ta m i n g com pany th a t ,n fgw hourg the houge wag fam ily b ro u g h t a tallo w candle w hich evening w as th e su p p er served by the p raise for th is pow der. Most of is th e only tra n sa c tio n d u rin g the rea(jy for th e roof. w as fastened to th e w all for light. As tro u b le, aged 82 years. She is s u r ladles of th e neighborhood. Music th o se secu rin g th is pow der consider it year. T he sta te m en t show ed cash on | T hese first se ttle rs m ade th e ir th e can d le burned th e tallow dripped vived by an only d au g h ter, Mrs. W. F. was fu rn ish ed by Mrs. B ader at the th e best they have ever used. hand of $695.39, value of m achinery chim neys of stick s put up as th e logs and g rease spots w ere common. The McKinney. She cum e to th is vicinity piano, accom panied by Mrs. P o rts on R ecently the county a g e n t’s office and fixtures. $814.91; of side trac k . w ere and th en p lastered thickly with older people enjoyed th e serm ons but from Ohio In 1879. F u n e ra l services th e violin. T he sto re, w hich has been mud inside and out. E very house had th e ch ild ren w ere overaw ed by so rem odeled and refu rn ish ed , has been h as placed o rd ers for tw o tru c k load $640; of buildings, $4774.07 and of a larg e fireplace w hich fu rn ish ed light m uch ta lk of p u n ish m en t for w rong w ill be held Sunday aftern o o n , F e b ru leased to Mr. Sanford, who will be lots and Is now ta k in g ord ers on the land $1380. T he ca p ita l stock is and heat and at w hich all th e cooking doing. E ach sum m er everybody w ent ary 3, a t 2 o’clock, a t th e P lea san t ready for business In th e n ear future. th ird tru c k load lot. It is found th a t w as done. ' to cam pm eeting for a w eek and th is Home B ap tist ch u rch . In te rm e n t will Mr. S anford, who h as had m any y ears $9575. it can now be secured from th e D upont of experience in th e b arb e r business, T he roof w as covered w ith sp lit w as a type of service enjoyed by be in th e G resham cem etery. T he d irec to rs of th e asso ciatio n a re p la n t a t Dupont, W ashington, in tru c k j ced ar “sh ak es.” All th e b o ard s In the young and old alike. will o p era te th e b arb er shop in con | H. E. Davis, p resid e n t; W. C. L aw house w ere sp lit by hand from cedar. ! By th e united efforts of all th e set- nection with th e confectionery store. loads, and th is m akes it b e tte r for th e rence, P. A. Johnson, H. A. Lew is and b u t A lm a's fa th e r planed them and tie rs a w agon road w as cleared to UOUNTV CLUB AGENT The S p rin g d ale hotel lias been com local u se rs as the o rd ers do not have T heodore Brugger. WILL BE ENTERTAINED pleted an d fu lly fu rn ish ed and Is now even tounged and grooved those P o rtlan d . It was muddy In w inter and to be held up as long to be se n t fo r w hich w ere used for th e doors. Alm a ' rough in sum m er so only sm all loads open for business. T he hotel is being w ard as is necessary by th e carload Milk. has alw ays been proud of th e fact could be hauled and it took all day to An inform al reception will be held o p erated by Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Vest. We a re p rep ared to ta k e a few m ore th a t th e p lan es her fa th e r used had m ake th e trip one way. F or all ordi n ex t M onday evening, F e b ru a ry 4. at S tre e t lig h ts a re being erected by lots. custo m ers for m ilk from our purebred been given to h er g ra n d fa th e r by n ary p u rp o ses everyone rode on tlie b u sin ess houses of S pringdale. th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Lynch All kinds of p ru n in g sh ears, prun- Je rse y s C. P. T allm an , G resham , B len n erh assett. She w as also proud h orseback over th e tra ils cu t th ro u g h T he S p rin g d ale Needle club m et on th e Section L ine ro ad , ju s t ea st of w ith Mrs. J. B abbitt Ja n u a ry 23. T he ing saw s, etc., a t L. L. K idder Hdw. Co. phone 96x. tf of th e tw o w indow s in th e ir house for the woods. moBt of th e houses had none. The Any th in g th a t brought people to- th e Lynch schoolhouse, In honor of club will m eet w ith Mrs. H. N. C h ris h ard w are w as of wood too; wooden g eth er was a social event. T he men W. D. K inder, th e new ly appointed tensen on F eb ru ary 6. Tlie ladies are n ails (pegs) and also wooden door enjoyed log-rollings, b arn -ra isin g s, or co unty clu b ag en t, and his wife. All p lan n in g on piecing a q u ilt for the h arv estin g bees, w hile th e women m et I hinges and latches. schoolhouse first aid cot. The floor w as not fastened down for q u iltin g bees and o th e r work gath club lead ers of la st y ear and all lead Mr. and Mrs. S. Reeves a re now re- W ith the prim aries a little m ore | M ayor B aker, who is also a candi- In o rd er th a t It could be lifted to re- erings. In w inter th e re w as singing ers of th e clubs a lre ad y organized th is j sid in g In MontavIHa Mr. Reeves Is th an th re e m onths aw ay, th e g reat I datp fo r United S tates sen ato r, expects cover lost a rtic le s th a t had slipped school, sp ellin g school, and play p a r y ear will Join in th is reception. tru c k in g betw een P o rtlan d and Mc- j to have "open house some tim e th is j th ro u g h th e wide crack s. P in s and ties w ith occasional dancing. i Mitinvilie. n o m inating conventions com ing in R wa# rnm ored th a t he would A lm a still lives w ithin a few m iles < o iiiiiiiin lt) ( liurcb Announcements. needles w ere such precious a rtic le s I). E. Brow n has been very ill, but ! is Im proving rapidly. m id-sum m er and gen eral elections in w ithdraw from th e cam paign, but th a t, if lost, they m ust be search ed for I of her childhood home and ta lk s In- T he m eetings held d u rin g th e week te re stln g ly of th e sw eeping changes Mr. F e rn lle c k e r’s infunt son is very November, th e re a re on all sides evi- , such is not the case. He Intends to u n tll found. The first fu rn itu re consisted of! th a t a few y ears have brought. T he have been w ell atten d ed and have r e III. dences of activity In p rep a ra tio n for m ake every effort to win a t th e pri- tab les, beds, stools and benches, all : sin g le-track w agon-road of th e plo- su lted in a num ber of conversions. It Mrs. F red Sm ith called on Mrs. H. each of th ese g reat political events. m aries. m ade by A lm a's fa th e r from ca refu lly n eers is now th e w orld-fam ous Colum- has been decided to hold a Bible study ! N. C h risten sen la st Tuesday. P aul M einsier has bought a 65-acre T he locations have been selected for 1 K. K. Kubli, sp eak er of th e house of 'selected wood. Home of th e c h a irs had bla highw ay; th e electric ca rs have ■lass for young people on F rid a y eve th e republican and dem ocratic national rep resen tativ es, has also announced se ats m ade of woven strip s of d e e r-i rep laced th e ea rly tr a ils ; th e fo re sts nings. P reach in g will be a t tlie usual I ran ch at Boring. skin. One of th ese occupies a place have given way to larg e dairy farm s conventions, the form er in Chicago i him self as a can d id ate for United of honor in A lm a's hom e even to th is co n tain in g herds of p u reb red c a ttle ; hour, 2 o'clock, on Sunday aftern o o n , Auto Crushed Io Junk and Kindling. and th e la tte r in New York. I S tates sen ato r. He h as as yet m ade day. M attresses w ere m ade from th e sloughs and sw am ps have, by dik- w hen tlie Rev. 8. F. P itts will preach, Few p erso n s would wish to stand in H ea d q u arters for Oregon, of presl- no a rran g e m en ts for h ea d q u arte rs, but w agon covers and filled w ith g ra ss and Ing, become rich celery lan d ; o rch- cordial w elcom e Is extended to all. 1 th e n arro w space betw een passing den tial and sensational a s p ira n ts have is receiving his friends a t his usual wild hay. L ater, when enough feath- a id s, sm all fru it and m a rk e t g ard en s | stre e t e a r as th ey dash by, b u t to be been established, m a n ag ers have been place of business u n til he can find ers from wild fowls had been collect- ab ound; gas. electricity , ru ra l dellv- Zinn I,la iig e llc al (liu rc li. ed, th e beds had fea th er pillow s and j ery and telephone m ake life easy and i in an au to and cau g h t betw een tro lly selected and the m aneuvering for po- q u a rte rs w ithin th e next few days, R eligious school will be held to m a tresses. p leasan t. T he w hite-haired woman c a rs would be a close ch an ce w ith sition has begun. The would be can d id ates for con- For th e first few y ears m ost of the still loves best th e outdoor p leasu res m orrow m orning from 9 to 12 at the I death. Yet tw o p erso n s w ere thus Tom N euhauser. cam paign m anager gress from th is d istric t a re w aiting food w as fu rn ish ed by M other N ature. —tall tree s, b eautiful su n sets, old- Zion Evangelical church. Sunday ' cau g h t in P o rtlan d la st evening and Every stream was full of fish; wild fashioned g ard en s, and once a year th e for H iram Johnson, has opened of- for developm ents and are not very services will be conducted as follows: j fowls w ere ab u n d a n t; deer and bears th rill of the round-up. though th e au to w as gro u n d Into flees in th e Morgan building and from anxious to m ake th e ir resp ectiv e a n S unday school at 10 a. m., dlvinp wor- | sm all bits th e young m an and young «hip In the E nglish language a t 11 a. now on will m ake an effort to land nouncem ents until th e tim e is ripe. It FREE METHODIST Nl TUITION SPECIALIST lady escapeil w ith a few cu ts and SERVICES ANNOUNCED TO CONDUI T CLASSES rn. and in th e G erm an language at Oregon in th e “safe colum n” at the may be several w eeks bofore any real b ru ises. They w ere held u n d er the 11:45 a. ni. The serm on topic will be p rim a rie s for C alifornia's native son. noise is m ade form th ese "p ro sp ectiv e" w reckage for n early an hour. Services will be held a t th e F ree Miss M argery M. Sm ith, n u tritio n T he T hree fold Cord of Life.” Special I. L. P atte rso n has com e up from candidates. Sheriff H u rlb u rt Is com ing out M ethodist church next 8 u n d ay both sp ecialist with th e O. A. C. extension m usic by the choir. T here will be no th e "V alley of the K ings" to ta k e care Aulo 11 echini I c. of P re sid en t Coolidge's cam paign. He again for re-election. He has m ade m orning and evening. 8 u n d ay school course, has a rran g e d to conduct class- venlng service. Mike A ilshouse, m echanic of R aker * Sons Ford g arag e, w ishes to a n has established h ea d q u arte rs in the his announ cem en t to th a t effect, stat- w ith classes for all ages will begin a t e# in th is p a rt of th e county In th e nounce th a t he has q u it th e com pany Lynch (u r n h a l Tonight. Im p erial hotel, w here he will keep ing th a t his friends had insisted th a t 10 o'clock, w ith Miss M innie Robertson n ea r fu tu re . Rockwood and Rowell and w hile w aitin g for a su itab le loca- as su p erin ten d en t. V alley d istric ts will be given th e ben- c a rn iv al will be held a t Lynch open house and be prep ared to discuss he should serve an o th er term . . . . . . . . . .. .tlo n any one w ishing his services call The pastor, th e Rev. E. N. Long, Is eflt of her services as soon as classes schoolhouse to n ig h t u nder th e aus- 1944 Judge S tapleton w ants to stay w here th e pros and cons as to "p ro sp e c ts” ----------- —----------- ■with his friends and acquaintances, he is and has m ade his an n ouncem ent recovering from his recent illness and «re organized. At Rockwood Mrs. J. pices of th e P a ren t-T ea ch e r assocla- Notice to Public. will be pleased to m eet all friends and S tan fo rd Moore Is In ch a rg e of reg tlon w hen m any novel a ttra c tio n will says F. J. K upfer, w ho is in close to run again. . . , ... On acco u n t of the co n ... stru c tio , n ess w ork It is predicted th a t a fte r th e first of | m em bers of his congregation next istra tlo n for th e class and at Powell be show n and num erous a rtic le s wll touch w ith th e activ ities of th e lead " ■ 'In front, of o u r place of . b u sin we th e m onth candidate# for every offle Sunday m orning H is subject a t 11 V alley Mrs. F ra n k G ustafson. A be on sale. A p la n tatio n q u a rte t will ; w m dispense only oil. g rease and ac- ing p olitical m ovem ents. sco re o r m ore of women have alread y fn rn ish m usic and th e e n te rta in m e n t I cessories. O ur sto rag e and rep a ir do- S en ato r McNary has rented suitable to be nom inateti at the p rim aries will o’clock will be "O ut of E gypt Into I p artm en ta a re closed. room s in th e F ailin g building for his blossom out in all th e ir glory and fill C anaan." In th e evening th e pastor's reg istered In each d istric t. The d ates wlll be follow ed by dancing. ________________ GRESHAM GARAGE. fo rthcom ing cam paign for re-election th e a ir w ith slo g an s and prom ises. wife, Mrs. A nna Long, will speak on of th e classes will be announced later. VQODUMM I ’h..:,.. 11 „ m m A 1 t o » ¡ T o p .. to th e United S tate s senate. E. M T here will be no d ea rth of them as far "T rue D erlpleshlp ’’ B right sayings by m odern th in k e rs Q uickly and efficiently done by ex- Add to your Income, su b tra c t from Page, an attorney from Salem and an as experienced from form er ca m a re found in th e w ant colum n. p erts. All o rd ers prom ptly atten d ed j your losses, m u ltip ly your re tu rn s , di- old friend of Mr. McNary, w ill act as paigns. T he voter need not fear of aa vnq w an t it — W ant ad It. to re g a rd le ss of size. ' vide your expenses, by using W ant having p leatv to choose from . G et th e classified ad. habit. GEO. SHAW Phon.- 22» ED SMITH I Ads. cam paign m anager. W h at you w an t, when you w ani 1», ALMA HALL IS SUBJECT OF FINE PIONEER SKETCH CANDIDATES ARE GETTING BUSY