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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 13, NO. IOS 0. A. C. HOLDS GREAT EDUCATIONAL MEET TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1921 L Democratic Chairman GRESHAM HI DEFEATS ST. HELENS HI, 13 TO 10 HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS FUN ERAL SER VICES HELD ABF PREPARING PLAY FOB VOI NG GRESHAM MAN On M arch 21 th e ju n io r class w ill F u n eral services w ere held T h u rs “ ÎarCe ° f th ree aCtS I day for C arl Alder, who died sudden- w hich has been played successfully in ~ . New York and in stock. The cast has ? ‘a8t TUe8day m ° rn in g ’ at th e Baf F e b ru a ry 22 and 23 saw th e first a n tls t ch u rch , w hich w as crow ded to th e G resham staged a sen satio n al come been selected as follow s: n u al educational exposition given by back a fte r six stra ig h t defeats. O u r ! Joan C arr......................... A gnes L un d q u ist doors w ith sorrow ing relativ es and th e stu d en ts of Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l High Points in Kasketball. boys e a rly took th e lead and, th o u g h Mrs' C a rr.............................. M abel W in te rs frien d s of th e young m an. The Rev. college u n d er th e auspices of th e G resham defeated St. H elens Z ad? « \ th elr o pponents 1,1 Junior cham ber of com m erce attended D. Q. R arry preached th e serm on. Mu W ednesday nig h t 13 to 10, th u s tie- m iddle of th e second h alf when th e N e i l ............................................ v «da A n d .rso n by 948 delegates from the high schools sic w as furnished by a q u a rte t con ing th e cham pionship of M ultno score stood 8 to 8, th ey quickly b roke ■ W illiam C a r r .............................. Ix'slle L ynch of th e state. T his event is to rep lace sistin g of Mrs. E. J. N oftsinger, Mrs. m ah and C olum bia counties. th e dead lock and cam e out ahead, i ,Tanu‘8 C lu m ey .............. W illiam S a n d stro m ju n io r w eekend and is to offer an op Each team checked so closely on th e | £ X ^ h b v / . ’/ / / / / . / . J. N. C lanahan. Guy D. Jones and L es p o rtu n ity for high school stu d en ts G resham and St. H elens will m eet ’ m ovem ents of th e o th e r th a t only long. ,„ v Mr. S p e .a ln .............. A rth u r N a ssh sh n lie W airad. T he pall b earers w ere w ho expect to atten d the college la te r on a n eu tral floor in P o rtlan d to ¡difficult sh o ts w ere attem p ted and th u s j J a c k D o o g a n ...................... O rville D avidson to see som e re sb lts of th e different Elvis, Lodie and Claude Stockton. Ed. m orrow night to se ttle th e tie. A th e sco re w as kept at a low m ark. Joe T h o m p so n ........................ E d w a rd S tu b b s co u rses, life and work. Jones, R obert S trebln and Roy C ar- h ard fought gam e is certain . ¡ T h ere w ere few If any s ta r plays. T he exposition opened F rid a y m o rn nine. An ahundnnee of beautiful It appeared to th e sp e cta to rs about as Clancy.............................. D aniel Macfarlen flowers a ttested th e esteem in w hich ing at 9:30 w ith P resid en t W. J. K err T he w inner of th e gam e S a tu r n ear a ll-sta r playing as any they had | O’Brien................................ A rchie P e terso n , be w as held and th e sym pathy ex- presiding. T hom as A. C lark, dean of day nig h t w ill m eet A storia to pick j ever w itnessed. 1 he ca st is p rac ticin g reg u la rly and , tended th e relatives. T he cask et was m en at th e U niversity of Illinois, and th e cham pion of th e d istric t. The Dr. G lenedine Snow, of M ichigan N or T he gam e w as satisfac to rily r e f the coaches, Miss Stephenson and covered by a b eautiful A m erican flag, d istric t cham pion w ill play in th e Miss Machen, say it w ill be a success. p resen ted to Mrs. A lder by G resham ereed by A. L. F re n ch of P o rtlan d . m al school w ere th e prin cip al sp eak to u rn am en t a t Salem for sta te T ick ets w ill be on sale soon. ers at th e m eetings and w ere heard P ost A m erican Legion and Its au x ili Cordell Hi.il, of T ennessee, cham pionship. G resham m u st ag ain d efeat St C hairm an of the N atio n al Demo ary . In te rm e n t w as in Mt. Scott cem e in th e w est fo r th e first tim e. D uring , H elens to advance to th e flnals In dis- DU l’DNT COMPANY” AIDS cra tic Com m ittee has alread y es tery. A double head er w ill be played I tric t No. 9. The deciding gam e w ill th e tw o days of th e exposition, Dr. tablished h e a d q u a rte rs in New DESERVING STUDENTS a t th e G resham high school gym j be played tom orrow (S a tu rd a y ) nig h t C arl W. A lder w as born n ear W es Snow and D ean C lark spoke on v a ri Y ork and sta rte d o rg an izatio n to n ig h t. The P en in su la m idgets , on the floor of th e W ashington high ous social and p erso n al problem s of plans fo r th e N ational Convention How one of th e c o u n try ’s oldest and ton. U m atilla county. Oregon. October th e re in June. w ill m eet th e G resham m idgets and , gym. E ast T h irtee n th and A lder, P o rt- rich est co rp o ratio n s is aiding d eserv 8, 1892, and died F eb ru ary 26, 1924. v ita l in te re st to th e delegates and th e Colum bian high g irls w ill m eet I land. T he gam e w ill be called a t S ing stu d e n ts a t th e U niversity of In M arch, 1918, he m arried Miss L ena fac u lty m em bers. th e G resham high g irls. o'clock. T he several schools of th e in s titu LOCAL STUDENTS ATTEND W ashington to p u rsu e th e ir studies is Cooley of th e V ictory d istric t who, tion gave exhibits and d em o n stra T ickets for th e gam e a re being sold revealed in th e an n o u n cem en t today w ith tw o sm all ch ild ren , survive . In EDUCATIONAL MEETING tio n s daily. th a t M elville T. P e rk in s of Tacom a th e sp rin g of 1918 he entered th e s e r Five stu d e n ts re p re se n tin g G resham I Tllt> a ltendance of stu d e n ts and by th e stu d en ts and in te re st is a t a has been aw arded th e E. 1. Du pout vice of his co untry in th e W orld W ar. T he School of A gricu ltu re held a high pitch. T h ere a re indications th a t fa ir in th e arm o ry w hich a ttra c te d high school atten d ed th e edu catio n al t0WIl's People and o u tb u rsts of school G resham w ill be given alm o st as de N em ours & Co. fellow ship in chem He w as sen t first to San F rancisco and m uch atten tio n . F arm an im als and exposition a t th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l sp irit broke all p reced en ts a t the has stro n g backing a t th e gam e S atu rd ay istry for th e second tim e and is now la te r to Camp Meade w here he r e p ro d u cts, a model farm , th e Oregon college la st F rid a y and S atu rd ay . T his k etb all gam e betw een St. H elens high n ig h t as it w as given on lust W ednes engaged in a fu n d am en tal study of the m ained u n til th e close of th e w ar. A g ricu ltu ra l college "P ow der Puffs." is th e first event of th e kind p u t on by and G resham hfgh a t th e Iocal day night. E ach team is determ ined chem ical reactio n s o cc u rrin g around Besides his wife and ch ild ren he Is survived by his p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. th e elec tric arc. caused th e college and it is plan n ed to m ake . . , . , an d th e zoological exhibit it an an n u al event. N early 1000 stu - H “ 001 gym last W edne8day “ ‘«ht. The to win and th e gam e w ill be a b a ttle Since 1918 th e du P o n t concern has G eorge W. A llder, and th ree sisters, m uch favorable com m ent. royal. offered each y ea r a fellow ship in Mrs. G eorge H ayden and Mrs. A. O. T h e hom e econom ics w om en gave d ents from th e high schools of th e I gam e re s u 'ted in a w ell earn ed vic- Slate Tournament March 11 and 15, ch em istry th a t has enabled stu d en ts Stafford of G resham and Iva A llder of every im aginable hom e dem onstration sta te s w ere in atten d an ce. T hose go- lo ry for G resham w ith a sco re of T he sta te is divided into n in e d is to p u rsu e g rad u a te w ork and conduct P o -t’and. from p rep a rin g food to carin g fo r th e ing from th is school w ere G ran t Me- 10 to 13 l a y relativ es u id frien d s of the tric ts. Columbia, C latsop and M ult im p o rtan t in d u stria l research e s along sick. Able ta lk e rs w ere p rese n t a t all M illen, H erm an W alters, D oris Zim- m erm an. G ertru d e S h ark ey and L il- T h ‘8 WaS * retU rn g am e’ S t H elens nomah counties m ake up d istric t No. 9. chem ical lines. A ccording to T. E. fam ily from a d istan ce w ere in at- tim es to explain vario u s phases of the lian L eK ander. They w ere accom - sc o rBig a signal victo ry over G resham e a: th e funeral. Among them G resham is th e cham pion of M ult D orem us, m an ag er of th e w estern di tcnii. w o rk to th e v isitors. a t St. H elens la st w eek. T he team s nom ah county, having won over P a rk - vision of th e com pany, his concern w ere Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown of T h e School of P h arm acy displayed panied by P rin c ip a l R. E. Cannon. G ra n t M cM illan en tered th e con- a re now tied for th e cham pionship and rose, C orbett and H ill M ilitary. St. som etim es su g g ests su b jects upon St. H elens, Mr. nnd Mrs. F ra n k T atum its w ork in th e H ome E conom ics ell- | a th ird gam e nece88ary to pIuy off H elens is th e cham pion of Colum bia w hich th e stu d en ts m ay w ork but such and son Cloyce, Miss D ella Browr, ‘Sell b u ild in g and It w as very in stru c tiv e petitiv e con test on th e su b ject ‘“S county having defeated C latskanie, su b jects a re not oblig ato ry and the Mrs. M ary Fields and Jo h n Brown of ing O regon.” H e tied for fo u rth to all persons in te reste d in m edicine place. E ach of th e stu d e n ts m ade a th e tie an d d eterm in e who sh all m eet R ain ier an d Scappoose. It now r e su b jects suggested a re for th e g eneral S h eridan, Mr. and Mrs. H arry S tra an d pharm acy. re p o rt before th e stu d e n t body m eet- I A storia high, w hich gam e w ill decide m ain s to pick th e cham pion of the d is benefit of th e public and not for the horn, Miss P earl Lillie and Mrs. H azel H igh school boys w ere m ost e n th u sia stic over th e E ngineering, Mines ing on T h u rsd ay and all w ere en th u - who w ill re p re se n t d istric t No. 9 in th e tric t. A storia has defeated Seaside, du P ont con cern o r th e explosive in Goodman of P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs, W arren to n , K nappa and o th er team s d u stry In w hich it Is largely engaged T roy K ay of C astle Rock, W ashing sia stic in th e ir p raise of th e recep tio n to u rn am en t a t Salem, and F o re stry schools. w hich w as given them . | T he s t HeIeng q u ,n t wag ,one8ome in C latsop county. E ith e r G resham or W illiam A. H ardy of S eattle re ton. E lm er and Jo h n Cooley of V er T he School of V ocational E ducation St. H elens w ill m eet A sto ria in a two ceived th e first fellow ship offered and nonia, Oregon, Mrs. M yrtle C arnine deserves favorable com m ent for its bunch W ednesday n ig h t w ith less th an o u t of th re e gam e series. T he w in conducted an extensive rese arch on and son Roy of Condon, R obert Mc- VICTIM OF CAVE-IN splendid show ing. a score of b ackers as they faced th e LAID TO FINAL REST seven or eight h u n d red stu d e n ts and n e r w ill try for th e sta te ch am p io n th e su b ject “T he N itrogen-H ydrogen crow of G oldendale, W ashington. T he sc u lp tu re, p ain tin g and allied On th e ir re tu rn from th e cem etery sh ip in th e to u rn a m e n t a t Salem , Gas Cell.” a r t exhibit in th e A g ricu ltu ra l b u ild C harles G raham w as born a t P o rt | ° th ®r8 7 “ " crow ded th e new W™ Mrs. C laude Stockton served dinner M arch 14 an d 15. The follow ing yeur th e aw ard w ent ing sp eaks w ell for th e p ro g ress of H uron, M ichigan, O ctober 31, 1856, and nasium to th e roof. If th e songs and to W illiam C. M clndoe of P o rtlan d to Mrs. C arl A lder, th e H. W. Cooley stu d e n ts in th a t departm ent. Double Header Tonight. died F eb ru ary 26. W hile so rtin g po yells and ch eerin g w ere not te rrify in g Oregon. He ca rrie d on an extensive fam ily and th e ir relativ es who w ere L ectu res and exhibits w ere w isely in to th e stra n g e rs they ce rtain ly w ere A g re a t tr e a t is to be given th e fans tato es in a pit, th e roof caved in, k ill h ere from a d istan ce and to Mr. Mc- h ea rten in g to th e hom e team . The to n ig h t a t th e union high gym nasium study of "T h e C om position and P rop te rsp e rse d w ith en te rta in m e n t w hich ing him in stan tly . He w as th e son of Crow, a form er em ployer of C arl ertles of th e R esin found in U tah typified the sp o rts and am usem ents of school sp irit m anifested would have in th e w ay of a double header, G resh Alder. Wm. G raham , a pioneer a t P o rt H u , , Coal.” college life. T he Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l ron. Two b ro th ers. R o b ert and A rchie done, f re d it t0 any college' T he v lslt- am m idgets versu s P en in su la m idgets P erk in s has been aw arded th e fel college, U niversity of Idaho b ask etb all O raham and tw o sisters, Mrs. Je ssie ° rS, d‘8played 8plendid m e ttle’ played and C orbett high g irls v ersu s G resh Card of Thanks. gam e and the R eaver victory sta rte d W ing and Mrs. Lizzie R enard, p rec ed a clean, fast gam e and elicited ch eers am high g irls. All a re snappy team s lftwshlp fo r th e last tw o years, his We w ish to th an k our m any frien d s first y e a r’s w ork being on th e "A rc th e fun. T he m en ’s sw im m ing and ed him in death. F o u r nieces, Miss even from th e G resham rooters. and som e fa st playing is prom ised. and re la tiv e s for th e ir sym pathy and Method of N itrogen F ixation." tu m b lin g events, th e play "D ollars Je n n ie R enard and Mrs. Lizzie R ertel- kind a ssista n ce In th e illn ess and The fellow ship is open to sen io rs or and S ense” given by in terco lleg iate sen of Los A ngeles, Mrs. F red Keisel death of o u r beloved husband and g rad u a te stu d e n ts in ch em istry and p lay ers, th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l col- of C orbett, and Mrs. C h arles Hram - fath e r, for th e ab undance of flowers chem ical en g in eerin g w ho show crea MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. lege-U niversitv of W ashington w re s t h all of T rou td ale, an d one nephew , and to th e A m erican Legion and au x il tive ab ility in chem ical research . The ling m atch, w om ens' bask etb all, w om C harles W ing of P o rtlan d , survive iary for th e b eautiful flag. aw ard is m ade on recom m endation of For Year Ending December 31, 1928. e n s’ gym nasium exhibit, and th e style him. Mrs. L ena A lder and C hildren. th e staff of th e U niversity of W ashing show provided every visitor w ith en Mr. G raham cam e to th e hom e of I CASH RECEIVED ton ch e m istry d ep artm en t. te rta in m e n t no m a tte r how exacting Mr. and Mrs. H ram hall a little m ore B alance on hand as of J a n u a ry 1, 1923........................................................ $ YOUNG WIFE DIES 358.58 T he U niversity of W ashington is his fancy may have been. T he clim ax th a n a y ear ago and h as since th a t F ro m w ate r ra te s ................................................. AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS 7,250.95 w as a delicious banquet in th e college tim e m ade his hom e th ere. He will 8arTV‘ce in 8 ta lla tio n 8 ..................................................................................... 2,809.47 one of th e tw en ty la rg e st re p re se n ts tive u n iv e rsitie s in th e United S tates Mabel Staffenson P eterso n , wife of tea room w here som e w onderful m u be g rea tly m issed as all th e fam ily From pipe so ld ...................... ",.......................................................... 'l46T7 in w hich du P o n t fellow ships a re of Reuben P eterso n , passed aw ay F riday sic, speeches and im personations w ere w ere m uch attach ed to U ncle Charley From S tro n g & M cNaughton, en gineering 25.00 fered to stu d en ts. m o rning a t 5 o'clock a fte r a th ree given. as he w as affectionately called. Check No. 268, A rt C oncrete W orks, cancelled 67.43 Our com pany feels th a t the U niver m o n th s’ illness. T he m ost p le asa n t m em ory th e dele T he fu n eral services w ere held at | R etu rn ed checks paid 52.70 sity, located as It is In th is rapidly Mr. and Mrs. P eterso n w ere m arried g ates w ill c a rry hom e undoubtedly th e A dventists ch u rch a t 2:30 T h u rs -. »12 686 24 developing co u n try , is especially well la st N ovem ber 11. Besides her h u s w ill be th a t of convocation. It w as day afternoon. He w as laid to r e s t in CASH PAID OUT adapted for g rad u a tin g stu d e n ts who band she leaves her p are n ts, Mr. and conducted by P re sid en t K ern and a t the D ouglas cem etery a t T ro u td ale by | Wm. Adam s, T re a su re r, w a te r .........................................................................$ 2,170.20 w ill ta k e a keen in te re st in in d u stria l Mrs, S. M. Staffenson, one sister and tended by a ll th e delegates, stu d e n ts, th e side of his b ro th er, R obert, who H. C. L aw rence, su p e rin te n d e n t....................................................................... 1,200.00 and chem ical re se a rc h ,” said Mr four b ro th ers, all of Pow ell Valley. G. C. Jo h n so n , serv ices. 300.00 facu lty , and m any of th e tow ns peo w as drow ned in the W illam ette riv er D orem us. "W e feel th a t those young P rin tin g , elections, s u p p lie s....................................... F u n eral services w ill be held S u n 138.08 ple, T he p asto r of th e F irs t P re sb y several y ears ago. C. H. G ossett, S tro n g & M cNaughton lin e ............. 25.00 men and women can accom plish re day aftern o o n a t 2 o’clock a t th e L u te ria n ch u rch gave th e invocation. C E. C a rter, estim ates and en g in eerin g serv ices. 125.00 m ark ab le re su lts for th e public in th e ra n ch u rch at Pow ell Valley. The D ean C lark th e ad dress of th e day, FREE METHODIST CHURCH R eservoir site and rig h t-o f-w ay . 500.00 generul th ro u g h th e ir re se a rc h efforts Rev. Axel G reene will have charge. aterials ................................................................................................................... 2,208.72 P ercy Locy, p resid e n t of the asso c ia SERVICES ANNOUNCED M H C. L aw rence, labor, (w ith use of m achine, oil, g a s ). 817.2 ted stu d en ts, told of th e college s tu Q uentin K üm m el, la b o r............................................................ 175.00 METHODIST CHURCH At the F re e M ethodist ch u rch next E. V. H endrickson, la b o r.......................................................... d en ts' obligations, and P resid en t K err ANNOUNCES SERVICES 131.50 o u tlin ed th e h isto ry of th e c o lle g e .! Sunday th e services of th e day will A. A yres, la b o r ............................................................................. 2.75 T he com bined Glee and M adrigal clubs beK,n with Sunday school at 10 I J. G. Kelly, labor 6.00 T he fea tu re of th e serv ices a t th e 9.80 M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch next S u n gave sev eral vocal num bers and led o ’clock, w hen th e re will be in te restin g C M onlcal, labor » n ,l f n r a ll o „ „ „ E d . VenUS, l a b o r . . . . _______. . . . ___________________ ___________ 3.00 day w ill be a review of conditions in and classes for all ages. I , , , th e assem bly in th e “A lm a M ater. lessons „ , . . Otto W elp, la b o r......... 4.50 T he college m ilita ry band assisted in P reach in g service w ill follow a t 11 j a , McFeeley. labor 48.00 A frica, th e D ark C ontinent, In an u n o’clock and th e re w ill also be preach - A. A. F reem an , lab o r. 1.50 u sually com prehensive and vivid se t th e program . In te re s t on bonds and n o te ................................................................................. 2,770.00 of stereo p tico n views. A frica south LEGION HAS WELL T he Junior cham ber of com m erce ing a t 7:30 In th e evening. 600.00 of the S a h a ra has never produced a A series of Hible read in g s is being Bank of G resham , note paid. ATTENDED MEETING conducted an extem poraneous sp e ak Check No. 301, in lieu of No. 268, A rt C oncrete W ork«. 67.43 held in connections w ith th e T h u rs- ing co n test w hich 28 high schools en Bank deb its for checks retu rn ed , n. s. f. 56.46 civilization, a w ritten language, or a T uesday night, F eb ru ary 26, A m eri tered. The topic w as “Sell O regon” day evening service. T he q u a rte t will Cash on hand as of D ecem ber 31, 1923.......................................................... 1,326.05 co n siste n t religion. A prom ising b e can Legion P o st No. 30 m et In re g u la r ginning of th e developm ent of Chris sn d each co n te sta n t trie d to sell his 8*nK Sunday m orning »12,586.24 tia n lty am ong a m ost needy group of session a t th e G resham Outlook office. own com m unity. R enoit McCrosky of j P fY f’K'WfWlIY Of th e above item s, rep a irs, In stallatio n s and co n stru ctio n w ere as follow s: T he m eeting was w ell attended, in Salem took first place. . I R ep airs m ade, la b o r.........»280.25, m a te ria ls ........ » 46.19. T o ta l.........» 326.44 races has alre ad y been made, and the fact it w as th e la rg e st business se s n ear fu tu re may see a tran sfo rm ed B ecause of its in itial success and S ervices w ill be held at th e Rock- in sta lla tio n s , labor .........5.30,HO, m a te ria ls ........ 1509.12. T o ta l......... 2039.92 853.41. T o ta l......... 104166 continent. T his se rm o n -lectu re will sion th e post has held for m any th e beneficial effects derived from it, '*ood ch u rch Sunday evening begin- System , labor ................... 388.25, m a te r ia ls .. m onths. B usiness of th e hour w as 500.00. T o ta l........ 625.00 be given Sunday evening. th is exposition is to be an an n u l n ,n * at 7:45 "h a r P' whPn D r- Ja»Per | System , en g in e e rin g ........ 125.00 la n d ............. New lines co n stru cted d u rin g year, 5509 feet, 2-inch; 310 feet, 2% -inch; a lla jr H ew itt of C enten ary -W llb u r M ethodist T he m o rning service will be co n disposed of, afte r w hich refre sh m e n ts ________________ E piscopal church of P o rtlan d w ill give 1130 feet, 3-inch; 48 feet, 6-lnch. T otal 6997 feet. T otal of lines now served, ducted by th e p asto r, th e Rev. A. 8. of cake and coffee w ere served. The 117,028 feet. m eeting th en adjourned. BAPTIST BIBLE SCHOOL a chalk talk on “Where Did Man Come S ervices, Ja n u a ry 1, 1923, 308; Decem ber 31, 1923, 383; in crease d u rin g Hlsey who will p reach on th e topic, “The W ings of th e M orning.” The MAKES BIG INCREASE From and W hat ,B H e?” T he E P- year 1923 75 services, or 24 p er cent. W ednesday, March 5, th e G resham w orth League m eeting w ill be led by choir will provide special m usic for Ronds issued, »50,000: o u tstan d in g , »46,000; In tre a su ry , »4000. Am erican Legion team plays O rient in No tax is levied for th e year 1924. L ast Sunday w as a big day in the L eona K uhlm an. The topic discussed both occasions. th e G resham high gym. It is expected T he B oard of C om m issioners m eet at Moll’s S tore a t 8 p. m. on th e first B ethel B aptist church. T he Bible will be “T he P ro g ress of C h ristian ity The ab so rb in g event of the com ing hat th is gam e will be a real stru g g le M onday afte r th e ten th of each m onth. T he public is invited to atten d th ese school m ade an Increase of 73 per In th e W orld.” T he m eeting w ill be- m week will be the m eeting of th e m in eetings and to in sp ect th e reco rd s of the Board. for G resham as O rient is alw ays a cen t in attendance. The m usic by th e gin a t 6:45. Sunday school w ill be at isters of th e ea ste rn d istric t In G resh D ated and published, F eb ru ary 29, 1924. d ark h o rse and has developed a stro n g o rc h e stra from G race B aptist ch u rch 10:30 in th e m orning. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, am. T he first m eeting w ill be on T u es cam th is y ear. A lthough the season L. S HOBSON. C hairm an. in P o rtlan d w as enjoyed by an audl- T he new born in fan t of Mr. and Mrs. day evening. All m eetings will be is n early finished and th e Legion team W. C. LAWRENCE, S ecretary . ence w hich filled th e church. Ail a re Dan Lynch of Rockwood died a few open to the public. Tiie «'Veiling s e r I. N. SK E IE , T re a su re r. h as had no gam es for a couple of ex pecting a good day next Sunday days ago. vices both T uesday and W ednesday w eeks th e squad is In ex cellen t co n d i anthem “T he H our of P ra y e r.” and a cordial invitation is extended to Mrs. Chas. P assm o re is m uch lm- will fe a tu re ev an g elistic services. EVANGELICAL CHURCH tion and have been p racticin g reg u - ail who do not atten d elsew here to proved in health. Young people’s m eeting will be held ! w ith serm on by Dr. M. L. H anders, of SERVICES ANNOUNCED arly. join In th e study of G od's word. P rof. ------------------------- 3« In th e evening. T he topic for ! G oldendale, W ashington. I T he line up for W ednesday n ig h t's G. R. S chlauch w ill ta k e for his su b discussion will be “ W hat Je su s Said W ednesday evening a fam ily d inner PLEASANT VALLEY The follow ing an n o u n cem en ts of gam e Is as follow s: ject at 11 o'clock "G row th In G race," Services a t th e com m unity ch u rch I services a t th e Zion Evangelical About H appiness.” Mrs. C. L. H ein will be served, to w hich every one is O rient—Stone, E dw ards, Johnson, and a t 7:30 “E n listm en t for S ervice.” w ill be in th e evening at 7:3«. T he ch u rch a re m ade by th e pasto r, the rich will be th e leader. invited. B ring sandw iches, and one am eron. Nebo. A cordial invitation to atten d th ese dish of hot food, enough for your fam B. Y. P. U. w ill m eet a t 6:30. Rev. J. S tanford Moore w ill ta k e for Rev. H. R. G eb h ard t: Sunday school Legion - W inters, Booth, P u lfer, his sub ject "S h all We Feel th e P re s- a t 1« o'clock, divine w orship In the services is extended to all who do not ily. Be p rep a re d to rem ain for the an ch er, Clyde. Plane Tuning. evening service follow ing th e d in n er ence and Know th e Pow er of God?” | E nglish language a t 11 o'clock and In w orship elsew here. S u b stitu tes— Squire, O reenm an. P ian o tuning »3. P iano and organ w hich will he served at 6 o'clock. T he death of Mrs. Bushey o ccu rred the G erm an language a t 11:45. The The gam e w ill be called prom ptly at rep airin g . F red B Jones. Phone o r p. in E. J. N oftsinger, high school d ers to Outlook, 1561. or TAbor 8952. la st n ig h t F u n eral an nouncem ents J serm on to p „ ic will be “ Behold We Go to . T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per A W an t Ad le ts you r ig h t in on th e have not yet been made. —Adv. tf Je ru salem . rhe choir will sing the cen t in te re st on tim e deposits.—Adv. g ro u n d flo o r In m ost an y sm all bus- ath letic coach, will referee. L Annual Report of Powell Valley Road Water District