Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 13, 1925, Image 1

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    G resham O utlook
T W IC E
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VOL. 11, NO. »1
WMWHAII. MII.TXOMAH h m n , ORESOX.
I I E X I .U ,
18, 102.»
ECONOMIC CONFERENCE PLANS
LEGISLATURE IS MEETING IN 33D SESSION
COMPLETED; BENEFITS EXPECTED
MID-TERM EXAMS
T he Oregon s ta te le g isla tu re co n ­
PORTLAND M AROO N e
T he go v ern o r w an ts a new incom e
vened at Salem y esterd ay in its th ir ­ tax law ; a sk s for re-en actm en t of law
.o r rax su p erv isin g com - i c a T l V g T n ^ ^ U t ^
All arra n g e m e n ts for th e econom ic , to m ake in o rd er for
S en ato r providing for tax su p erv isin g com
h er to pay her ty -th ird b i-ennial session.
conference w hich s ta rts T h u rsd ay ' board
C. Moser,
P o n rtlan
d , w Den’to
as elected
O’?
“1" W,th t tb
*«8‘ n M ' aroon
m orning a re now com pleted and th e I W’ L’ K adderly w ith th e O. A. C. ex- ¡ Gus
P resident
of th of
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ate and
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th e ’'in F c a squad.
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e n s i o n S 8ervice-
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TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
"m u
HELD THIS WEEK
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com m ittees
th e ir w ork
been assistin g the Burdick, of D eschutes county
haz- J defeated M aroon F bv . rl„a
day and th e second sem ester of the
w as ard o u s o ccu p atio n s; would abolish o r ; co n sequently th e visitors w ill com e b ,gh Bcho° I opens J a n u a ry 19. Sev-
well in hand, says County A gent S. B. staU sU cs'an d ta b u i ' h ,ftit’7 ” a t," n an(1 elected sp eak er of the
house, both I rec o n stru ct th e public serv ice c o m m is -!
H all
Pm h
sta tistic s and ta b u latin g them for th e '
H all. E ach of th e com m .ttees w ill com m ittees to use. T his inform ation
recom m ends adoption
nave had tw o m eetings before th e i8 being g ath ered from th e local m ills.
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conference sta rts. Mr. H all says th a t 8‘ore8> railro a d
com panies, U. S.
it has been r a th e r stren u o u s th e la st m a rk e t new s sources, an d m any oth-
alm “ t im m ediately th e firew orks sl° n ; a8ks fur re stric tio n s on v e g e - , doubt be a tough stn ’i J i e
o th e r fresh m an su b jects will be begun,
few days, having com m ittee m e e tin g
8° UrCeS Where a c c u ra te inform a- ? “ "• R ePrp8pn tativ e N orth of th is ,ab le ° f
for b u tte r or th e
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i New classes will be organized in solid
n ,„ ht „ . .
g tion can be had as to local produc- county P resented H. B. No. 1 w hich Pro b ibltlon of d airy p ro d u cts c o n ta in -i LEGION FIVE DEEP ITS
Inasm uch as
e tion and ------------
n ig h t and day. inasm
»s in th
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-- of . cro p s in and w ould rep eal th e law by w hich th e ing vegetable oils.
MONTA VII I I TE AM geom etry, com m ercial arith m e tic and
m ovem ent
public speaking. O ther new classes
night m eetings th e com m itteem en out of th e county.
sta te m a rk e t ag en t w as created , and
I t w ill be noted th a t som e of th e
will s ta rt w ith th e re g istra tio n of ten
delve into th e ir sub jects so deeply
that it in ...
j
^ ne
‘be in te restin g b its of in- , H. B. No. 2 w hich would . rep
« j eal
/ c , the
uuv th in g s th e governor w ants enacted in- b a s k . / haR "earn defeated htheLe? i ° n ° r n“ ’re »indents.
th a t
is aro u n d m idnight o r a fte r form ation w hich is tab u lated in th e 8W c re a tln * th e 8‘a «e p ro hibition de- .h e
,h e
.le c tio n .
! c ,„ h , „ M“ „ . " h „ n “. ' / . / ‘i / S I T he ...........
before they get sta rte d home.
, county a g e n t’s office is th e total nun,- , P a rtm e n t’ Tbpy w ere in th e in te rest
to law s w ere rejected by th e voters of F ra n k lin high school gym nasium . T he « rst ap p earan ce o king fo rw ard to the
wi h th e o" A i ° r tiC“ ltUrfal 8peciaIist ber
a rriv a ls of fru it and vegetables
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m et w ith
n
” ens,on se rv ic e'
‘he P o rtlan d m a rk e ts for th e past
sia stic about th e ir accom plishm ents
la st S atu rd av a \ t h l / w ’ C° m m ittee y ear and a h a lf- T his inform ation is
and it is quite likely th e band will bo
m ents weJe m a le f
T
T ™ * " ta b u lated by montb8 giving the sta te s
used a t th e b ask etb all gam es and of
m ents w ere m ade to determ ine the from w hich th e ca rs w ere shinned
Both for th e m ost p a rt of b rain y and busl- K‘,als b>' Booth and P ulfer, giving th e co u rse on o th er occasions
cost of grow ing the vario u s kinds of Several g ro w ers have been su rp rised
have been u n d er severe criticism , n » ess-like
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ir four point
, m
men
u n less all
i„ d ic a -i I re g K io ° n " th
’h e eir
poi,,t m argin.
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b erry crops and to get inform ation
T he line-up
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as, W
ce U n wa
ter, f f P Ullfi
u lfe r; ' , " *ie
° f th ■
e ’ high school, is a
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in looking over th is c h a rt to see th a t m ainly on th e p a rt of p o litical en e­ tio n s and ex p ectatio n s fail, w ill hold a
th a t would show the cost of produc- I 942 carlo ad s of potatoes have been un- m ies. for som e tim e
«,,™'.i‘.r d *’ _L,,,nday a ,,d Booth; guards, t ‘‘aH1 w hich av erag es loo pounds on
able legislation.
S o u th ard and F ancher.
s a r t afn<1 *
nS U WiU be neC6S' ' loaded in P o rtlan d in th e p ast year
th e floor, a re m em bers of th e S pald­
ing league of the city of P o rtlan d and
sa ry for gro w ers to get p er a c re in w ith only 105 of th ese o rig in atin g in
b u in e ss°
y
b 6 rry Br° Wing ° re8On- “ 8180 is « ^ p r is in g to note
arra n g e m e n ts w ill he m ade w hereby
th ey w ill play th e fa ste st 100 pound
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. ki
,
th a t 353 carlo ad s of b an a n as and 473
«¿RANGERS ANI> FARMERS
The vegetable com m ittee m eets a t carloads of o ran g es have
rreeatr e i n Cm Im h a '1t P»CtUre8- Not I lnfluenc» as P resident of th e associa-
o ran g es have been re- onTyeK
M ILL RE SERVED U NTH t. ams in the city. L ast y ear the team
T ro u td ale
- r ° f' - A'
m ade a very cred itab le show ing and
. ... tonight, . vP
Rou' celved on th e P o rtlan d m ark ets. AI-
m
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quet, of th e vegetable g ard en in g de- though we produce a lot of celery in
T he luncheon to be given S atu rd ay ‘h ' 8 y ea r th ®y "■»« Pla X doul.lehea.lers
| d istrib u to rs of A m erica.
H is g re a t
The O utlook's atte n tio n is directed effort is to im prove th e c h a ra c te r of noon in M asonic h all to those atten d - " ‘ ‘’"» ectio n with th e high school
them la te r in th e evening a fte r he has ) forn ia w ere received on th e P o rtlan d to th e fa c t th a t th e b e tte r cla ss of 1 m otion p ictu res, and m ake th e ir in mg th e sessions of th e a g ric u ltu ra l ,t ani and A,n<' r lcan Legion. They will
com pleted his rad io ta lk over sta tio n m ark ets in 1924.
p ictu res, those w ith a m essage of H uenca beneficial. To th is end he econom ic co n feren ce th is w eek and P’ay n ex t 'Thursday n ig h t when th e
KGW.
P rom th e p rese n t in te re st th a t is m o ral u p lift, those p erm eated w ith w rites, an d w orks and prays. In a re- those atten d in g th e g ran g e public flrst team P*ay» Oregon City,
T he , dairy com
m ittee w ill have
T he 8<’nlor class of th e high school
.
m anifest, Mr. H all feels th a t th e A gri- 1 Pa ,r lo ‘ism. those ten d in g to conserve cellt p erso n al le tte r to th is editor he jo in t in stallatio n on S atu rd ay will be
som ew hat different from form er oc- w lshes to ex p ress th e ir ap p reciatio n to
_ second
.
ee ng W ednesday night,
c u ltu ra l econom ic conference is going !be be“ e r th in g s in o u r C hristian civ- say s:
tb e io » °w ln g individuals and firms
m o r e m p e t i n ? ' b f” 1110! . t 0 b 8 V e one j t0 be a biS success.
I t is expected lliza tlo n ’ a re often Poorly su pported,
“In citin g in stan ces of n o n -su p p o rt casio n s closing fa rm e rs’ week.
A su b stan tia l box lunch will be w bo ,(,anpd them p ro p erty for use in
m re m eeting before th e conference
th a t a t le ast 300 w ill atten d th e open- flIld »"“ ^tim es not a t all by th e class of tb e b iSb er type of p ictu res, th e re is
as called in o rd er to get to g e th er | ing session in M etzger’s hall T h u rs- 1 o i p crso n s who should en courage such “ ° deslre to fu rn ish an alibi for th e handed each one in atten d a n ce and th e lr rec en t senior class p lay ; L. A.
in b etter shape th e ir m a teria l on cost day m orning, at 9:30 o’c lo c k .' G re sh -i 8entiraent8’ w blle ‘ho salacio u s pic- U y’'t'^ fu rn T slT ^ o o d m? r.y re sp ‘,n sib i|- coffee will be served.
Wack & Co., Mrs. F. M. H orning. Dr
am ount "of ar e tu r n7 ° n L e a
bU8‘neSS
a re P re p arln g
I t ” ”eS
h° USe8‘
“ « n ^ t^ ^ rh s p ^ h ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ h ^ h ^ e
T he arra n g e m e n ts a re in ch a rg e of A W’ Hotkln, Mrs. A lbert E kstrom ,
M rs- W. A. W inters.
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essary for her , betw een 700 and 800 S atu rd ay noon. | T he p ic tu re show s a re som ew hat ,,leniber8 ° f th is association purpose the e G resham b u sin ess men, co o p erat- ' , r s ' l l ' 11
ing w ith th e G resham com m ercial Mrs. R. h . C onfrey. Hazel P ru itt,
BIRT h K a V T ar TY IKIES
AGRIC’l LTI HAL (’ENSITS-----
"eWSpapers~ tbey are lerv^t^emphasUeZ oppoHunlty0^ club, th e county g ran g e also assisting. H elen HIsey, J. E. Metzger, and Mr.
HONO R TO AGED MAN
IS NOW BEING TAKEN m a n d s? T h r e a t public w hat it de- rea lly co n stru c tiv e w ork In g ettin g 1 rovision is being m ade to serve 700 and Mrs. R. R. Cannon. The proceeds
of w hat th e public cooperation betw een m otion p ictu re to 800 persons.
.
of th e play w ere not as m uch as the
A b irth d a y p a rty of unusual in te re st I E very five y ears the United S tates I , dem ands is based on p atro n a g e o r ,lleatt>rs and th e well w ish ers for bet
T he v ario u s com m ittees nam ed by ju n io r play la st y ea r h ut sufficient
w as th a t given to G. W. L andon on
som e p rea ch ers and evaneel
< e . i . uh ,,1 m e Detier type th e com m ercial club have p re p a ra ­ fu n d s a re now on hand to p ro tect tho
S unday evening a t th e hom e of his ,
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8h° W‘ng ° f th *'m tions w ell in hand and a fine lunch is editing of th e "M unhinotu.” th e a n ­
d au g h ter. Mrs. Wm. S tanley, in honor a g ric u ltu ra l sta tu s of th e U nited
prom ised.
nual publication p ut out by th e senior
of the 92d a n n iv e rsa ry of his birth. S tates. Such in v en to ry is now being te r to th e sen satio n al in th e ir an- I 1, ™
u
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class. T he ad v ertisin g proceeds in
T
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high
school
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Mr. L andon is a native of T ennessee, taken.
H erb ert W. L ynch is th e
th e ir success on the crow ds a ttra c te d t , O re8ham is fo rtu n a te in having a nish m usic d u rin g th e d in n er hour. th e a n n “ al, to g e th er with th e sale of
H e cam e to Oregon In 18S2 and has en u m erato r for th e te rrito ry of Hock
or th e money raised.
p ic tu re show m an ag er who, w hile flnd- T h ere w ill be no aftern o o n p ro g ram in ,b e books, have never been sufficient
lived in or n ea r G resham since then, wood, F airview and th e th re e voting
to m eet th e expense of th e publication
1.
,
,
I
ng 11 b a r d to m ain tain a local pic- th e Masonic h all.
At p resen t he is m aking his home w ith precincts of G resham . Mrs. Ed. L em ­
T h ere h as undoubtedly been an hon- tu re show
T he jo in t public in stallatio n by the ' b ut tho asso ciated stu d e n t body of the
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u s d au g h ter, Mrs. Stanley. He has m ing w as to have had ch a rg e of the « , » o , t
g ran g e will ta k e place a t th e high | 81 ,lno1 ba8 tak en action th a t th e cost
six children. 25 g ran d c h ild ren and 11 te rrito ry east of F airview and G resh p ro d u c e rs a n d « h n w h o u s e s f n i ln w
r> « rai.> o n , i
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y
nouses, follow - p ersisten tly and com m endably
con-
school gym nasium beginning at 2 p. in. of th e « '“ »al is never to exceed »1000.
g rea t g ran d ch ild ren . All th e ch ild ren am and w est of th e Sandy riv er, but a h‘g m uch critlci8 m by ch u rch es, to sc ien tlo u .i ab o u t th e class of p ictu res
p r e s e n t e x c e p t i n g a son. E u g e n e ,| recen t illn ess has in cap acitated h er « ‘8e tb ” “ o ra l tone of th e ir p ictu res, he invites our young X
le nnd it m e T h ere will he a forenoon session of E ach class e »deavors to put out tho
th e g ran g e at th e sam e place.
b e ,t an n u a l, stay in g w ithin th e lim it
A bf t J ,
i^L Ct t trKUa' W ashlngton- i for »he service of e n u m erato r and it The effort h a « been productive of good lovers to see. T his locality as such
M embers of th e G resham cum m er- as
" voted by th e stu d en ts.
b e a u tX T 0- “tb" b- - t h - y' d- nDer W8S * • Wl~ be nece88ary to choose an o th er. but R W,R ia il and becom e a ludicrous has slig h t g ro u n d s for
cial club a re req u ested to be p resen t
The high school ca fete ria has con­
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w__»va criticism
It
cake on w hich w ere 92
Sam ple record b lan k s w ere sen t to 1 m em ory if 11 is n ot backed up by th e should, how ever, devolve upon p ar- before and d u rin g th e luncheon on tinued to be a w onderful success u n ­
candles. D uring th e evening a radio th e farm ers in Novem ber th a t th ey V<?ry peopIe wbo b ave dem anded th e j ents, te ac h ers and all to lend encour-
S atu rd ay to act as h o st to th e g u ests der the m anag em en t of Miss H ahn.
program w as listened to, w hich in ­ m ight ac q u ain t them selves w ith th e re ° rm '
I agem ent to ju s t w h at is being done
D onations have been received from
and a s sist in any w ay needed.
cluded m usical num b ers and a s e r ­ item s to be covered. If th is has been
F rom v ario u s cities com e com plaints
m
any p atro n s, Including Mr. Naylor,
mon. This helped to em phasize the done efficiently, th e w ork of th e enum - tb a t such p ic tu res as “A m erica,”
Journal Bargain Rates.
MORGAN BROS. SELL
Mr- H°use, Mrs. V olbrecht, T heodore
am azing changes w hich have taken e ra to r will be g rea tly sim plified, oth* “A braham L incoln," etc., a re poorly
The an n u a l “B arg ain D ay” ra te s of
GRESHAM BI'SINESS B rugg,‘r . Mr. W lhlon. Mr. Woods Mrs
place w ithin th e lifetim e of th e aged erw ise it m ay be n ecessary to ta k e P atronized and in som e cases th e th e Oregon Jo u rn a l will be in effect
T h . M arg»„
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considerable tim e or call th e second tb e a ‘prs re p o rt actu al losses on them’ B argain " n t ? 19 ‘° F e b ru a ry 4- 1M6
, _ “ a l r aul w ay
- fa te s a re as follow s:
time e for the inform
___ ation.
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whil„
, k a „ t . ca
__ st _ a shadow
, .
Mr. L andon is a veteran of th e Civil tim
» ' “ • I n n king
1 M r,. H orning, Mr. Nordb'lom. Mr
w hile films th
on m ar- : D aily and S unday Jo u rn a l, $7.00; t’,
W ar. He has been confined to his
T he inventory item s w hich are to ried life, hom e p u rity , rig h teo u sn ess 1 ,ai|y w ithout Sunday, $5; Sunday
<< (o v erin g tw o d airy routes and th e erq u lst, Mr. Lake O F Peters
c h a ir since 13 y ea rs ago, w hen a leg be listed on th e schedule req u ired by and goodness, draw crow ded houses. ? nIy’ $2-50: W eekly, 75 cen ts a y ear; M
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w as am putated above th e knee on a c ­ th e governm ent a re stric tly confiden­
AH thing«
, b elr p ro p er
co u n t of a diseased condition. The tial and w ill not be used as a b asis of
It Is th e ir abuse or perversion G resham O utlook a re offered:
o th e r knee joint, on account of long ta x atio n or com m unicated to an y a s­
th a t e n tails d eg rad atio n , degeneracy . Outlook, D aily and Sunday Jo u rn a l,
inactivity, has ’becom e stiff and u se­ sessor.
and gu ilt.
$7.80; Outlook and D ally Jo u rn a l,
less, but in spite of th ese conditions
Will move his fam ily to G resham Im- H e has checked ca refu lly and s cn„
T he p ic tu re show is a good th in g , 6 0 0 —AdT; _______________
T he record, w hen com pleted, co n ­
Mr. L andon is ch eerfu l ad his m ind is ta in s m uch in te re stin g d ata relativ e
m ediately.
It | R expected th a t th e fldent th a t both te ac h ers and stu d en ts
and should be a pow erful fac to r for 1
Send C h r is t« « . <»H||« « k s.
sam e driv ers. H enry W eatherald. eating „ w arm lunch a t
a re T a
c le a r and active. He told his friends to farm ing, all phases of th e ag ricu l
* X at.iOnal a " d m oral benefit for th e
A few copies of th e C h ristm as issue
th a t he has not an ache or a pain, tu ra l problem being draw n out, in-
•,Chn80" ’ W,H b e tte r Physical condition an d m ore
ndividual and society. And such it of th e Outlook a re still on hand. Mail c M tln u e “ * n “ 1
T he follow ing w ere p rese n t a t the eluding farm te n u re , acreag e, expens-
en,P,° y
‘he
d° ‘he<r Work 1,1 th e
w ill be if those who w an t such th in g s lb en ‘ to you f r lpnds for 10c each, in- com pany.
ce le b ra tio n :
es, facilities, cooperation in m a rk et- dem and and su p p o rt them .
j clu d in 8 postage.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. L andon of L ents, ing, m iscellaneous crops, fo rest prod-
w iD ,°n an b,r,’lber8 began b u sin e ss! Radio co n certs will be given a t noon
E veryone h as heard of Will n II .
a w«nt
*<n
..
a w a n t Ad will sell w hat you d<
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Booth of B oring, nets, and dairy in g and livestock prod-
he au to tru c k about five y ea rs from tim e to tim e a t th e high school
H ays and know s of his position and not need
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge P ullen, Mr. and ucts.
and get w hat you do need.
ago. although th e ir m ilk hau lin g be-
T he c a n ta ta given at th e h L h sc mol'
ff.n several y ea rs previous with a ' gym nasium la st n l/h t a rte r b X
Mrs. Wm. S tanley of G resham , Mrs.
It is expected th a t th e schedule will
L ola S path of Seaside, Mr. and Mrs. be com pleted by th e first of F e b ru a ry
h av86
a n,B ° n eqU ,pm ent’ T bey P,,8,poned from Decem ber 22 was re
W. F. Dillon of P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs.
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av ■ g rad u al y expanded un til th e ir celved by an ap p reciativ e au dience
F r a n k D ic k i n s o n o f R o , k w i.,,,1 . W. I). L E S IIE I’lfllP I D I V I D A a m
lu s t d tsn COn,8 ,
,bu ,b re e tr u c k " M'''8 D ,ckey and " ‘h ers ren d erin g th e
E vans. Mrs Cora E vans and Mrs
E () R R I M I N « £
Jt
ju st disposed of and seven tru c k s and c a n ta ta gave evidence of carefu l m en
B arton of G resham .
I-1LI.ING STATION
in te r e s t“1
. M, M" in v ,lle’ T,” d r a ra tIo n - T he gym nasium w a, lig |lt( d
i r w i K -n o . . . . . . . . .
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G eorge L eslie hag leased o n e-h alf of
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la*e lncrea8pd so rap id ly by m eans of ca n d elab ru s and th is add
THURSDAY.
h at I w as th o u g h t n ecessary to sell ed to the effect of the ren d ld o n
KELLERS RE I I RN HOME
his residence p ro p erty a t th e co rn er
th e G resham end of th e business and | T he p rese n t sen io r cla ss is p lan n in g
A F I ER LONG ABSENCE of Powell stree t and R oberts avenue to 9:30 4 M.—O pening rem a rk s by R. W. Olli, C hairm an.
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a business m an of G resham , w hose » :4 6 A .M .- “R elatio n Betw een a B alanced A g ricu ltu re and a G re ater F arm d i \i ii- a || th e ir tim e and a tte n tio n to to leave a gift to the
high school.
Incom e.” I aul V. M aris, D irector of E xtension Service, O. A. C. th e w ork at McM innville and P ortland. W hen they
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. K eller have Just nam e Mr. Leslie Is n ot a t lib erty at
T he com pany Is a heavy stockhnM e'rJ s g 'o /'tL ;
n th e au to fre ig h t te rm in al which class leaving a g ift was .liscontinuM
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wwk s . „ „ ,
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County
tended ja u n t ac ro ss the line into Mex-
A ccording to p rese n t p lans, w hich 11:00 A M-—M eetings of Com m odity G roups: * ' C°
U" tV A g ricu ltu ra l A gent . . . . . „ . a
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BETTER MOVING PICTURES
Multnomah County Agricultural Economic Conference
PROGRAM
leo. Mr. K eller left over a y ea r ago »re expected to be fu lly form ulated
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th * cla8s play bf!,n* P“8‘ h istory, w ith
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. Crops. , H. W. Lynch, C h a irm a n .................
Gram?«, t i -. ii i --------- nw < ,8 ,ry . farm
for Red Bluff. C alifornia, w here he the first of F eb ru ary , an up-to-date
L usted, »he exception of th a bills attach ed
has been engaged in co n stru ctio n filling statio n w ill be erected on the
ow ned and o p erated by th e thereto, th ey a re now looking forw ard
w ork on a 14-room m ansion on the pro p erty , occupying a 100-foot fro n t-
H o rticu ltu re . D. E. Tow le C hairm an
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by th is n c e n l
“ « "d istu rb ed to th e la st h alf of th e school year
ny tin s rec en t tra
fam ous r o n e ran c h of 40,000 acres. In »Kp on Pow ell and GO feet on R oberts.
V egetable P roduction. W. C. S,,. n c ', C hairm an
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tra n n sa
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of >i,„
th e ' lisenuiu,
B accelau reato serm on, class night.
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Ju n e of 1924 Mrs, K eller took th e trip T he re a r 60 feet of th e lot will be re- |
tru c k in g in te rests. H enry M organ and com m encem ent, and t h e ' w y in g ’ of
south to join h er husband and re- talned by Mr. and Mrs. L eslie who
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m ained until he w as th ro u g h w ith his w ill have th e ir house sw ung around to 12:00- 1:30—L unch.
u lth ln a J e w m onths.
now th e editing of th e “M unhinotu ”
co n tract.
th e w est, directly facing th e city hall. ! 1:30- 4:00—C ontinue G roup M eetings.
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and ,eav ln g of
‘o th e school la
J u d g . ^ i ’h a ^ U l T ’ m T
“ .Ur. ,C d n g tb °!'
T his y e a r’s
Mr. K eller says they can call it Mr- L eslie will raze his b arn to the
10:00-3:30— W om an’s M eeting In L ib rary to p lan w ork for the
charg
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class
will
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th e sam e
sun n y C alifornia if they wish. In m any lu o u n d and in Its place co n stru c t a
year.
w ith, offlcerT’
of the southern tow ns th e sm oke w as Ka r a Ke- The eld erly couple has re-
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honor.
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last
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FRIDAY.
H bum ped Into a tru ck and bent both
very dense from th e sm udge pots 8ided in ‘his house for th e p ast 22 9:30-12:00—C ontinue G roup M eetings.
Miss S troud, a s s is ta n t county h ealth
ren d ers and th e r a d ia to r /' __ The n urse, has com pleted her exam inations
w hich w ere in use to save th e crops y ea rs since leaving th e ir farm be­
12.00- 1:30— L unch.
A m erican Legion Waclrly.
from the frost. H e sta te s th a t much tw een C ottrell and P lea san t Home.
In the high school and sev eral p a re n ts
of th is effort w as w asted as th e tre e s
T he ivy-covered tre e w hich sta n d s 1:30- 4:00—C onsideration and Adoption of R eports
B rig h t saying* by m odern th in k e rs have acted on h er advice. P rin cip al
M etzger s H all a re found in th e w ant colum n
w ere badly affected from th e freeze on th e south w est co rn e r of th e lot
1:30— P o u ltry rep o rt.
C o n tin u ed on page 4
and w ere tu rn in g yellow . H e also and 18 som ew hat of a lan d m ark , w ill j
2:15— D airy rep o rt.
said th a t he saw ice in p rac tica lly be left as “ is a ” d beautified by nu- ,
3:00— Vegetable rep ort.
every so uth ern C alifornia tow n he
colored elec tric lig h ts, accord-
3:45—Club rep o rt.
visited on his re tu rn trip . In th e park ing to tb,> P|a n » 88 presen ted by the
SATURI» 1Y.
in San Diego he picked up ice of a ‘essee of th e property.
9:30-12:00— M asonic H all.
h alf inch in thickness. Mr. K eller is
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a thorough O regonian and could not
be m fstaken for a C alifornia booster.
Nickerson’s Jellied t hicken.
Try It fricasseed or in salad.
*’ - L ben in every ^a r
am .25.
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"B ut w ho’s fau lt is It.” dem anded a
w riter, “if a ped estrian gets ru n over 12:00-1:30— P late lunch served bv fim .h a ,,, u
the second tim e?”
G ran g ers and thos^ In ^ X l S n c e T t h e * c J n ^ r e n / ' 0 H a “ *
sp e ak in g offhand, we should say
Phone G resh ­
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BASKET BALL
WEDNESDAY NIGHT, JAN. 14
HIGH MtHOOL GYM, Game at 8 oCI.xk
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« B E S I U M AMSMICÄS LEBIOX VS.
S tu d en ts 25c
Kids a Dime
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