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X. T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ WORK RECOGNIZED SEEKS JUSTICE OFFICE. FOOI, THERE WAS. A fool th e re w as. and he drove a jit— Even as you and I. He loaded his folks and h is cam p outfit And so u g h t th e m o u n tain s high. H e found him a place th a t looked rig h t nice W here th e g ra ss w as g reen an d th e w ate rs iced. W here th e song b ird s san g and th e sta te ly tree s H um m ed a sleepy tu n e in th e sum m er breeze. H e m ade his cam p an d he fished th e creek. W hile his kiddies played in th e shade, C leansing th e ir bodies and rin sin g th e ir souls In a P a ra d ise God had made. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS '•''’ “ ' i S V V .r .c ,, BERRY GROWERS’ PLANS DISCUSSED P o rtla n d E lectric P ow er com pany is th e new nam e recen tly adopted by the sto ck h o ld ers of th e P o rtlan d R ailw ay, C ertificates of achievem ent have L ig h t & P ow er com pany for th e ir At th e rec en t m eeting of th e Co- been received by 16 boys' an d g ir ls ’ com pany. It has th e advantage of be ing sh o rte r and em phasizing m ore o p era tiv e^ B erry G row ers carefu l ex clu b s in M ultnom ah county rec en tly specifically th e com pany's chief b u si p lan atio n was m ade of th e fru it a s in recognition of th e ir having finished n e s s - g e n e r a tin g and sellin g electric sessm en t c o n tra c t for cap ital stock th e ir p ro jects 100 p er cen t. By th is energy. purposes, and all m em bers p rese n t it is m eant th a t each m em ber of th e T he in itials of th e new nam e spell who had not previously signed a f clubs has com pleted his or h e r w ork a w ord th a t is very ap p ro p ria te as a p fixed th e ir sig n a tu re s to th e co n tract. as outlined by th e Oregon A g ric u ltu r plied to th e com pany's line of business A re stfu l sta y for a couple of days. T his is considered by all who have today, nam ely pep, and th e public g en T hen th e open ro ad an d aw ay. al College extension service. T hese e ra lly h as adopted th e breezy n ic k L eaving behind in th e tim b e r’s shade studied th e q u estio n th e m ost fo rw ard H a rry J. P u lfer, w ell know n G resh- certificates a re for th e w ork of th e nam e "P epco,” w hich th e com pany is move th e asso ciatio n has tak en to T he ru b b ish an d tr a s h his cam p had m ade. 1922-1923 season and a re signed by ac co u n tan t, who has filed for th e o f m ak in g use of in its v ario u s prin ted “ It d o esn 't look nice, b u t we do n 't care. w ard cem enting th e m em bers to g eth er G eorge E. F a rre ll, in c h a rg e of boys' fice of ju stic e of th e peace fo r M ult fo rm s and g en eral publicity. It is We n ever expect to com e back a g a in !" for th e fu tu re w elfare of the asso cia and g irls' club w ork th ro u g h o u t th e nom ah d istric t and w ould like to add now th e la rg e st public u tility in the So he drove aw ay, an d a slu m b erin g sp a rk tion. It is e a rn e stly hoped by the U nited S ta te s; G overnor W alter M. to his acco u n tin g w ork th a t of ju d icial state. Glowed b rig h t th a t n ig h t in a N ational P ark m anagem ent th a t all w ho have not P ie rc e ; P re sid e n t W. J. K e rr of O re W hen th e w ind s tirre d th e ash es gray. head fo r th is d istric t. T h e com pany w ill co n tin u e to own been solicited w ill study th is c o n tra c t gon A g ricu ltu ral college; J. A. an d o p era te th e v arious city electric and sign it. Yea, he w as a fool, th is to u ris t gay: C h u rchill, sta te su p e rin te n d e n t of SCHOOL BONDS ABE VOTED lines and in te ru rb a n tro lley system s T he reso lu tio n s com m ittee' co nsist And he m ig h t have been you o r I— public in stru c tio n ; W. C. A lderson, as h ereto fo re, b u t changed th e nam e in g -o f H. W. L ynch. W. C. L aw rence, BY ORIENT SCHOOL DIST. B u t he n ever w ill m ake th a t cam p ag ain co u n ty su p e rin ten d e n t of schools; W. for th e reaso n th a t h e re a fte r th e u til J. F. Ja eg e r, S. A. R oberts and Thos. No m a tte r how fa r he drives. D. K inder, county club ag en t and the O rient School D istric t No. 6 Jo in t, ity w ill m ake th e p ro duction an d d is H arvey, p resen ted sev eral reso lu tio n s F o r th e sta te ly tre e s and th e sp a rk lin g pool ’ local leader in th e case of each club. voted $25,000 bonds a t a re g u la rly trib u tio n of elec tric energy its m ajor w hich w ere u n anim ously adopted. T h e c a rp e t of g ra ss th a t w as g reen and cool Follow ing a re the clubs receiving th is called m eeting la st T h u rsd ay , follow business. T hese included reso lu tio n s of e n tire H ave been seared by th e h an d of a c a rele ss fool reco gnition to g e th er w ith th e ir le ad ing th e recen t recom m endation of th e T he P o rtlan d R ailw ay, L ig h t and confidence in th e board of d irec to rs e rs: T h a t m ig h t have been you o r I. school board th a t such actio n be P ow er Com pany w as form ed 18 y ears and m anagem ent of the B erry G row F o r th a t slu m b erin g s p a rk in th e ashes g ray F airview , pig club, Mrs. Lois S tone; taken. T he vote stood 64 to 35.. ago as a consolidation of all th e ex ers an d P ack in g com pany. T hey ex cooking club, Miss E dna B uckner. W as a ro arin g h ell a t th e daw n next day— Im m ediate p la n s w ill be om m enced istin g elec tric railw ay s and lig h t and pressed ap p reciatio n of th e w ork of G ilbert, p o u ltry club, E. M. C alkins; for th e c o n stru c tio n of th e new b u ild W hile th e fool drives aw ay o 'e r th e m o u n ta in ’s c re st pow er com panies in th e P o rtla n d te r J. D. H utchinson and B. E. Boice, r e ra b b it club, W illiam R eady; cooking ing w hich w ill rep lace th e old w ooden In his jitn ey to u r of th e Golden W est. rlto ry . tirin g m em bers of th e b oard of di club, Mrs. C. H. M iller; can n in g club, 4-room stru c tu re w hieh h as been in — Sam F. K iefer. I t now serv es 50 com m unities w ith rec to rs, who have served th e asso cia Mrs. G. E. M axwell. use for th e p ast 28 years. T he b u ild a population of 350,000 and h as an a n tion for th e p ast tw o y ears, giving O rient, can n in g club, Miss W ilm a ing w ill be of fireproof co n stru ctio n . n u al p ay ro ll of $7,000,000 w ith n ea rly th e ir best efforts to m ake th e business C hase; sheep club, Mrs. E. W aybill; I t w ill have six classro o m s and a 72,000 lig h t and pow er custom ers. a success. sew ing club, Mrs. Sadie C hase; pig la rg e au d ito riu m and w ill be e n tirely T he P. R., L. & P. com pany h as been U nder th e o rd er " In M em orlam ” D. club, H. B. H em m ers. m odern. It is plan n ed to h av e it P re sid e n t Coolidge, who re c e n tly i s - . T h e S ecre tary of A g ricu ltu re, w hose larg ely identified w ith G resh am ’s E. Tow le paid b rief trib u te to th e C orbett, c a lf club, P. J. N eu ru rer. read y for th e opening of school in th e sued a rin g in g p ro clam atio n u rg in g I d e p a rtm e n t h as ch a rg e of o u r 146 g ro w th and h as been a g re a t aid in m em ory of deceased m em bers and a C ounty clubs, Je rse y calf club, H. P. fall. th e developm ent of P o rtlan d an d th is com m ittee co n sistin g of C. B. Greene, , , ... o serv an ce of F o re st P ro tectio n , , __ . M cCullough; pig club, M rs. Jo h n O rient school serv es a la rg e t e r r i w b eek, p a rt of th e state. G resham h as fu rth e r ex p ressed his id e a l ‘ ‘ lq < > o » , S’t '"i* I ----- in p ar- Mr. Tow le and W. D. F ra ley w as Lynch. to ry includin g P le a sa n t Home and th e of th e im p o rta n ce of p ro tec tin g o u r d, * 23 “ " Ut / I ’000000 P ^ p l e tic u la rly is fav o rab ly situ ated to u til- H illsview , potato club, E. P. Sche- su rro u n d in g co u n try . F o u r te a c h e rs v alu ab le fo re sts a g a in st fires. T his v ls,ted the8e F ed eral ^ r e s t a re a s for ize th e elec tric reso u rce s g en erated a nam ed to draw up reso lu tio n s of con dolences to be se n t to th e fam ilies of deen. a re em ployed b u t th e n u m b er w ill be is F o re st P ro te ctio n w eek a n d -a tte n - " * '' '* 1,1111 p l,rP °se8- sh o rt d istan ce east of here, being on th e follow ing m em bers who have V ictory, pig club, Mrs. A. O. S ta f increased to five n ex t year. T he en tion a ll over th e co u n try is being di- ! 1 believe th e se figures eloquently | th e m ain lines of pow er tran sm issio n passed aw ay d u rin g th e y ea r: O. A. ford. ro llm e n t is 130. rected to th is vital subject. P resid en t tel1 t,le p a rt th e wooded a re a s of th e P alm er, T. H. P itts, B. D. W hitefield L usted, pig club, W. N. N ew lands. C oolidge's sta te m en t w as issued fron. U nited S ,a tes plny in th e w holesom e JJRS. f - ' and C. A. Johnson. Proper Pastenrization of Milk. New Clubs Receive Charters. th e W hite H ouse la st Sunday and is re c r e“ t<°pal activ ities of our people. | B IE S A H ER B R IE I ILLNESS T he com m ittee on ratificatio n r e A raw beef ste ak and a b o ttle of raw T he w ork of th e new club y e a r is as follow s: 1,1 *a c t- A m erican c h a ra c te r and m ilk a re tw o of th e finest food su b w ell u n d er w ay, as evidenced by th e T he G resham com m unity w as sh o ck ported th e ratificatio n of election of P re sid e n t says, a b h o r fire. ' A m erican cu sto m s a re larg ely th e re- stan ces but it is not safe to consum e fac t th a t several clubs in th e county eith er of them in th a t co ndition,” says ed on S atu rd ay to learn of th e death W. I). F ra ley and C. T. Ryan, who had “T om orrw m a rk s th e beginning of 8ult of the ‘«fluence w hich o u r forest have received th e ir c h a rte rs from th e Dr. F re d erick D. S trick e r, head of th e th a t m orning of Mrs. F ra n k V ander- previously been elected by th e P a c k F o re st P ro te ctio n w eek for 1924, th e b ackground h as exerted upon our boys’ and g irls ’ d ep a rtm en t of th e ex Oregon S tate B oard of H ealth. m ost a t the hom e of h er d au g h ter, ing com pany. T he action w as u n a n “We all u n d e rsta n d th a t raw beef fifth an n u a l observance of th e nation-1 ,lntIon 8 history. ten sio n service. T hese a re se n t on r e Mrs. W. L. G orsage, a fte r an Illness imous. T he com m ittee consisted of “O ur civilization is larg ely depen ste ak should be m ade safe by cook al m ovem ent to stam p o u t fo re st fires Thos. H arvey, Mrs. A. Lehm an, J. F. ceip t of the pro g ram of w ork fo r the from pneum onia of only a few days. ing,” says Dr. S tric k e r, “b ut we have in th e U nited S tates. d en t upon th e u n re stric te d use of Ja e g e r, K. K aser and E rn e st Johnson. y ear. Mrs. A ntoniu J. V anderm ost, who not all come to rea lize th a t precisely B ut A m erica's m agnificent “ In th e p ro clam atio n I issu ed d es wood. An advisory com m ittee of 30 w as Clubs receiving c h a rte rs w ill c a rry th e sam e sa n ita ry reaso n s w hich de has been em ployed as cook a t th e tim b er supply new needs re p le n ish appointed w ith In stru ctio n s to con on a g ric u ltu re and hom e econom ics te r us from serv in g raw beef ste ak to ig n atin g A pril 21-27, inclusive, as W ithrow co nfectionery for nbout two ing. A bout 81,000,000 ac re s of idle d em o n stratio n s in accord an ce with ou r ch ild ren should p rev en t us from j F o re st P ro te ctio n week, I sta te d th a t years, arra n g e d to ta k e a sh o rt vaca sid er any q u estio n s of in te re st to th e giving them raw m ilk. Raw m ilk th e m o st fo rm idable agency of fo rest fo re st land should be g row ing tim b er tl , . , „„ „ „ . asso ciatio n d u rin g th e y ear and m ake approved p la n s fo r th e boys' and t8iho°nU,df bbe. „ r de 83ie by th e “ PPliCa- d e s tru c tio n is fire, and th a t o f,a il for- cro p s F ire is an o u tlaw th a t n ot i " a d X Z s t T to w ritte n rep o rt from tim e to tim e of g irls ' club w ork. T he c h a rte rs are tion of heat. “F o rtu n a te ly we like th e flavor of e st fires rep o rted each y ea r 80 p er only ' d estro y s grow ing tim ber, b u t re- I | th e hospltul for th a t purp o se but lu m th e ir co nclusions to th e board of di p erso n a lly signed by H enry C. W al ta rd s an d k ills young tre e s from lace, se c re ta ry of th e U. S. d e p a rt cooked m eat but u n fo rtu n a te ly we do cen t a re th e re s u lt of hum an c a re le ss b a r pneum onia Intervened and she re c to rs for th e ir in fo rm atio n and w hich new fo rests m ust come. not like th e flavor of boiled m ilk. ness. guidance. T he follow ing w ere nam ed m en t of a g ric u ltu re ; J. A. C hurchill, quick ly succum bed. T h erefo re th e hom e tre a tm e n t of raw " I d esire ag ain to call th e N ation's “ F o rtu n a te ly th e solution of th e for- I Mrs. V anderm ost w as a n ativ e of on th e com m ittee: 8. B. H all, H. W. sta te su p e rin ten d e n t of public in m ilk so as to m ake it safe an d a t th e s tru c tio n ; P a u l V. M aris, d ire c to r of sam e tim e p rese rv e its d elig h tfu l atte n tio n to th e se rio u sn ess of m an- est fire m enace lies la rg e ly in our Schiedam , H olland, w here she w as L ynch, Jo h n B urgraff, E dw ard » p ath , caused fires in th e U nited S tates, and own hands. It is my e a rn e st hope born on S eptem ber 17. 1855. She cam e J. L. Nelson, Wm. K nlefel, E lm er W il extension, and H. C. Seym our, sta te flavor is a difficult u n d ertak in g . “Close o bserv atio n h as show n th a t to u rg e every citizen to give th o u g h t : th a t as citizens of th e U nited S tates to A m erica in 1884 and lived a t Stock- liam s, C. N. T ay lo r, F red L ehm an, club leader. th e cooked ta s te begins to ap p e ar Clubs being se n t c h a rte rs and th e ir w hen m ilk is held for som e tim e a t to th e m a tte r of p rev en tin g th e u n -I we sh all learn to abhor fire In our ton, K ansas, for seven years. She had 8. A. R oberts, E rn e st Jo h n so n , H a r ... . . . . . n ec essary w aste of o u r fast-d w in d lin g i w oods ju s t as we abhor fire In our lived In Oregon for ab o u t 33 y ea rs and old Oberg, F ra n s M attson, K. K aser, local leaders a re th e Bake and Make „„ or above 145 d eg rees F. A ccordingly . . . . , . „ homes. cookery club of R ussellv ille school. th e problem of p re p a rin g a safe and tim b er supply. in G resham for six years. S urviving H. A. A ndrew , J. J. F ish er, W. C. E lizab eth B uis; th e V ictory P u re b re d p alata b le m ilk is one of d eterm in in g h er a re h e r husb an d , tw o sons, C or L aw rence, H. L in stad , Wm. G ilbert, H olstein club, Jo h n F lem in g ; th e the p ro p er ex p o su re a t or below 145 LADIES AID CIRCLES n eliu s of B eaverton and H en ry of A s B. E. Boice, Jo h n W illiam s, Thos, EXEM PTION TESTS W ERE degrees F. req u ired to m ake m ilk en L ucky H alf Dozen Sew ing club of tire ly safe. HOLD ANNUAL ELECTION GIVEN IN GRADE SCHOOL to ria , and one d au g h ter, Mrs. G or H arvey, A nton H endrickson, E. P. P ow ell Valley, Mrs. B ert O lsen; th e sage. T h ere is also one b ro th er, H. Schodeen, N. P. N elson, F. O. E k- T he stu d ies of Dr. T heobald Sm ith T he fo u r circ les of th e M ethodist E xem ption te sts w ere given u n d er I k , B uschm an of Scappoose, Oregon, stro m , F. J. K eller, D. S chw artz, A. B luebird Sew ing club of L ynch, Mrs. of th e H arv ard M edical School, of E. H. Cook; th e H appy-go-lucky Sew P ro fesso rs R u ssell and H astin g s of L adies Aid held a n n u a l election of th e d irectio n of County School Su- an d one 8| gteI.( Mrg> K ate Pootg of H. W right, H en ry Bottleson. th e U niversity of W isconsin, and of P lan s w ere sta rte d for th e an n u a l ing club of St. M ary's academ y. S iste r Dr. M. J. R osenau of th e U. S. P u b lic officers la st week and elected of p erln ten d en t A lderson la st F rid a y at L ong Beachi C alifornia. T h ere are M. I. A ugusta; th e B luebird Sew ing H ealth S ervice have all ag reed th a t ficers for th e en su in g year. T he S. E. th e G resham g rad e school. E ig h th sev eral g ran d c h ild ren , am ong them p re-h arv est m eeting and picnic by th e clu b of St. M ary’s academ y, S iste r M. m ilk is m ade safe by holding it at circ le celeb rated th e first a n n iv e rsa ry g rad es th ro u g h o u t th is p a rt of th e bPtng K ath e rin e and C harles G orsage ap p o in tm en t of th e follow ing com m it of Its o rg an izatio n w ith a b irth d ay co unty atten d ed and took th e te st. Mrg. E(llia Benson Simon of sk y k o . tee to have ch a rg e of th e a rra n g e I. A u g u sta; th e S u nnyside H om e 140 degrees F. for 15 m inutes. “ B ecause in th e h eat tre a tm e n t of p a rty and cake. E ach m em ber b ro u g h t T he g rad in g show ed for th e G resham m igb_ W ashington, and Miss Melba m e n ts: 8. B. H all. W. D. F raley . N. P. m ak in g club. m ilk we a re safe g u ard in g hum an life, T h ese rela- N elson. 8. A. R oberts, J. J. F ish er, it is cu sto m ary and d esirab le to h eat a special offering, th e am o u n t being school 45 exem ptions o u t of th e 125 V anderm ost of S eattle th e day of th e m onth of h er b irth d a y p ap ers w ritte n by th e 25 p u p ils of the tlves, to g e th er w ith five nephew s and Mrs. F. L ehm an, Mrs. Jo h n L ynch, Base Line ( ut-OlY is Being Paved. m ilk to a t le ast 142 degrees F. fo r at th is circ le a re Mrs. W. grade. One pupil, F re d erick Beechll, th e ir fam ilies w ere p re se n t a t th e fu- Mrs. Wm. H ard in g and Mrs. W illiam T he long prom ised paving of th e le ast 30 m inu tes th u s giving a m arg in T he officer? | K nlefel. Base L ine cut-ofT. extending th e pave of safety of 150 per cent. Such heat A. W in ters, p resid e n t; Mrs. O. A. won exem ption in all five su b jects. I n era l w hich w as held yesterd ay . tre a tm e n t will u n q u estio n ab ly destroy On th e q uestion of individual mem- T b e fu n e ra i gervices w ere held at m ent from n ear th e T ro u td ale ro ad to any disease g erm s w hich m ay have E astm an , vice p re sid e n t; Mrs. C. J. To win exem ption it w as n ecessary th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch u n d er | b ers 8e,IlnK f r u lt at re ta il, eith er In th e ' Colum bia riv e r highw ay a t th e found th e ir w ay Into it and w ill r e n L u n d q u ist, tre a s u re r, all re-elected ; for a pupil to m ake a g rad e of 90 or Mrs. W. J. Cooper, se creta ry . over. S tate exam ination w ill be held th e au sp ices of th e E astern S tar. T he , h elr own sta lls or th e public m a rk e t autom obile club grounds, is now u n der th e m ilk sa fe .” Officers of th e D orcas circ le a re | n all th e schools of th e s ta te on May serm on was p reached by th e Itev A or el8,!where. 11 wa8 unanim ously der way. T he w ork w as com m enced Painting Problems Solvpd. Mrs. J. R. H o rr, p re sid e n t; Mrs. K. A. 8th and 9th for th o se who w ere not S. H isey, a fte r w hich th e b eau tifu l agreed th a t It would be n ecessary to a t th e Sandy bridge and h as been L et m e help you solve y o u r p a in t M iller, vice p re sid e n t; Mrs. R. J. exem pted. obtain from th e m an ag em en t a w r it com pleted p ast th e club grounds. T his ing problem s. Todd, T he P a in t Man, E rw in , se c re ta ry an d Mrs. A. Me- i T he first public use of th e new mo- and Im pressive ritu a l of th e o rd er was ten p erm it th a t will en title th e holder w ill open a ric h te rrito ry and w ill be c a rrie d out. In te rm e n t w as in Rose G resham , phone 1971.—Adv. tf M anus, re-elected tre a s u re r. to th e privilege and w ill m ake th is tion p ic tu re m achine p u rch ased by the City cem etery. a d istin ct advantage to th e G resham I T he Sew and So circ le elected Mrs. P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso ciatio n for the .B ltlQ t ET8. te rrito ry as w ell as to th e te rrito ry Music w as fu rn ish ed by Mrs. E. L. p a rt of th e m a rk e tin g plan a m a tte r Sum m er prices In effect now. Ekstrom ' M arion Jo h n so n as p re sid e n t; Mrs. G resham g rad e school w as m ade last Shelton of C o rb ett and Miss M yrtle of record. d irec tly affected. Truck Service, phone 1581. _______ | F ra n k P eak as vice p re sid e n t; Mrs. night when a la rg e au dience w it-1 R u sh er, accom panied by Mrs. Clyde A copy of th e sta te m e n t of th e b u s i F red F ield h o u se as tre a s u r e r and nessed som e edu catio n al and in te re st Ruegg. T he pall b e a re rs w ere K. A. ness of la st y ear m ay be obtained by Mrs. Ja m es S terlin g w as re-elected lng pictu res. It is planned to give M iller, W. K. H am ilton, C. I. R aker, ap p licatio n a t th e can n ery office by se creta ry . th ese e n te rta in m e n ts on th e first and | h . j . p u ifer, L. L. K idder an d Oeorge m em bers of th e asso ciatio n who de sire them . T he W est End circ le re-elected th ird M onday evenings of each m onth W. K enney. E. P. Schedeen h as designed a new Mrs. B. F. Cogswell p resid e n t and P re sid e n t H. R. G eb h ard t of th e P a r- Mrs. V anderm ost w as a m em ber of Mrs. A. L am b ert vice p resid en t. Mrs en t-T each er asso ciatio n announced th e C ongregational ch u rc h a t S c a p sty.Ie field c a rrie r w hich Is sim ple W. A. F o rb es w as elected se creta ry - th a t th e m achine cost about $375 and poose and of th e G resham C h ap ter, and cheap. A model is on display at th e office a rd all m em bers a re a t lib A model for efficiency and service. tre a s u re r. th a t w hen It is paid for It w ill be do- O rder of E a ste rn S tar. Most m odern system and m ethods erty to copy It for th e ir use. ---------------------- nated to th e school for edu catio n al w est of M ississippi river. Card of Thanks. FAIRVIEW ( III R( II GETS j purposes. C ollects 14 m illion d o lla rs tax es WIDE PUBLICITY W e w ish to th a n k o u r neighbors and HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL a n n u a lly in m inim um cost. frien d s for th e ir k in d n ess and sym TO ENTER COMPETITION Radio for ( luff Girls. p ath y d u rin g o u r b ereav em en t and for “T he W ayside C h u rch " has receiv Miss H elen Cowgill, a s s is ta n t «U te 1 b è a ü tïf ü r îio w ë r s ' Also th e of T he an n u a l staff of th e G resham ed co n sid erab le p u b licity since the club lead er, will speak from KGW ficers and m em bers of th e E astern high school Is asked to e n te r Its a n p lacing of b illboards on th e Columbia P o rtlan d , Oregon, May 6, a t 7:45. Miss I S tar, who so g racio u sly ten d ered th e ir nual in th e Beaver an n u a l co n test for riv er highw ay n ear F airview d irectin g Cowgill will give definite In stru ctio n s ■ 8erv*ct H um ane tre a tm e n t of all p riso n ers. to u ris ts and o th e rs to th e little F. V anderm ost. Mrs. W. L. G orsage, th e b est school y ea r book in the for th e g irls on p ro jec t w ork for Sponsored law for feeding by co u n C. V anderm ost, H enry V ander state. M embers of Sigm a D elta Chi, ch u rch on th e hill. T he O regonian ty, th u s saving $20,000 a y e a r to sum m er school work. E very clu b g irl m ost. pro fessio n al jo u rn a listic fra te rn ity a t rec en tly co n tain ed a w rite-u p of th e ta x p ay e rs. should h ear Miss Cowgill on h er club th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l college, ch u rch and show ed a p ic tu re of the w ork talk , says W. D. K inder, county College Aim Appro» cd. staged th e co n test la st sp rin g and so ch u rch , one of th e b illb o ard s and th e clu b agent. D efiniteness of p u rp o se and | m uch In terest w as show n th a t it w as p asto r, the Rev. E. R. D. H oliensted. te m atic p lan n in g to achieve it a re th e T he p asto r is quoted as saying: o u tstan d in g c h a ra c te ristic s of th e decided to m ake th e co n test an an n u a l It is claim ed th a t It co sts tw o and Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l college as viewed affair. “ It o ccu rred to me th a t m ore people a h alf cen ts a m ile m ore to ru n a Ford Been m ade alm o -t se lf-su p p o rtin g ’T' \I I l l ’ l l ! O T ' O rU L ast year a silv er loving cup was pass w ithin one block of my ch u rch on a poor road th an on a good one. by H am ilton H olt, vice ch a irm an of an for first tim e in its history. * • l ’ I> 1 1 IV I a l ) I l l 1 d u rin g the sum m er m onths th an any T he K entucky highw ay d ep a rtm en t Im p o rtan t league of n ations com m it aw arded th e C larion of 8alem high tee and ed ito r of H e a rst’s I n te r n a t dow ntow n c h u rc h .” “O ur aim is to experim ented with tw o fleets of F ords, ional. Mr. H olt and Dr. H oslah B oyn school, w inner of first place, and five m ake th e m o rning serv ice re stfu l, one on K»°d . one on poor ro ad s, and ton, form er m o d erato r of th e ch u rch h o n o rab le m entions w ere nam ed. T his helpful and Inspiring. If classified at found th e m ileage cost w as 4.22 cen ts ^j?*ld allian ce, inspected th e cam pus y ear, to give th e sm a lle r high schools C onsider his KNOWN achievem ents on good roads and 6.72 on poor roads. as a g a in st th e UNKNOWN execu all, I p refer being considered a m od T he figures w ere based on fuel and In connection w ith a v isit to th e col a b elief chance m (he com petition, lege M arch 26. T hey h e a rtily e n Much accom plished w ith few d ep u tive ability of th o se who oppose ern fu n d am en talist. I p reach a g o s oil, tire s and rp a irs, hut not d ep re cia dorsed th e c la rity of th e college aim s tw o cu p s will be given, one to th e a n ties. him. —Paid Adv. I pel th a t w ill alw ays be good new s to tion. T he re p a ir cost was ex x actly actly | b ere an d th e d irec t and vigorous n u al Judged to be th e best published an y w ho seek th e way. th e tr u th and double on th e c a rs ru n n in g on poor m eans em ployed for ca rry in g them in a high school of less th a n 350 re g is roads. out. Both men a re lead ers of public tra tio n and th e o th e r for th e w in n er tb e life." “Cast «ni » » » j w kai yaa h a * , for wbat X«« a r . not ««re of." th o u g h t and both a ttac h g re a t Im In th e la rg e r division. BKIQI FT8. p o rtan c e to the w ork and a ttitu d e of Bank of G resham pays 5 S um m er p rices In effect now E k - |t h e younger g en eratio n , p a rtic u la rly , Make your telep h o n e e a rn you m ore cen t in te re st on tim e d e p o s its —Adv »from T ru ck Service, phone 1581. th e college stu d en ts. by co n n ectin g it w ith a w ant ad. 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