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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1925)
T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 14, NO. »J G KESII AM, M I’LTNOM AII TROUTDALE HOLD-UP TELEPHONE stock BANDIT IS CAPTURED H H M 'b OREGON, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS FRIDAY, JA N U A R Y 23, l»25 Î1.5Ô Per Year PAYS SMALL DIVIDEND AGRICULTURAL CONFERENCE CROUPS MAKE REPORTS OF THEIR FINDINGS PI BI K IS INVITED TO LEGION WILL PLAY PORTLAND ARMORY N otices have been received DEDICATION services stockholders of the M ultnom ah K G resham . Ja n u a ry 22. 1925.— E ditor C lackam as County M utual T elephone O u tlo o k .— a special in v itatio u is "H ands up?” com pany callin g a m eeting of sto ck hereby extended to everybody to a t All you birds get back th e re holders in the city hall at G resham . tend th e services a t th e undenom i (Continued from last issue) M onday afternoon. Ja n u a ry 26. T his a g a in st the wall. E levate your hands. n atio n al tem ple Sunday, th e 25, at 2 I Next W ednesday n ig h t th e strong F reight R atos Favor T his County. m eeting is the an n u al m eeting for the H u rry it up. h u rry it up. Hey. you 2 c !5c!t in th e aftern o o n , w hen Rev, A m erican Legion basket ball team consid eratio n of rep o rts, election of of byi raH fliOm this coun,y to C alifornia p oints a re th e lo w e s t’ ' P ' P ' tt8 wUI dpdica,p ‘h e ir new p ar- pIay ,hp P o rtlan d A rm ory q Ui„ . over th ere, don’t get funny, back up to d irecto rs, and other n ecessary busi- from P o rtlan d to San Fra°ncLco U S s U ’ c e n t V ^ i , K ‘d ““S ‘h F'“" S T h *‘ r a ,*‘ !’O" “ 7 ' hbUllt " eMt ,0 ,hp tw n P«' iu L ™® 1OCal h ' <h 8cbo01 gyranaR- th e w all. Now, keep em up and tu rn ness. A ngeles is 5 6 4 cents. 3 centR a h u n d red pounds an d to Los I God has w onderfully blessed th e ir Tbp a rn >ory five boasts of hav- facing the w all." The com pany rep o rts a very satis- W ater tra n sp o rta tio n is not av ailab le to anv o t h e r O r e v n n . !te m p le’ it8 P astor, B ro th er P itts, its i,lg nlorp “ H -star p lay ers th a n any actory y ea r from every stan d p o in t A ngeies'81 HeV6 *° v ‘T hU" dred ,0 San ^ ^ s c o ¡ n d 30 i e n t s ^ o ^ o s ,n ,*‘mberS *" f“ Ct PVtrybo,ly who ° h“r P o rtla " d ‘earn, in fact every S“ Ch, * /,s thp com m and of W illiam and re fe rs to its p rin ted rep o rt region ‘ H 83 “ M ultnom ab co unty is favored as a potato grow ing i*,“ 8 attended ‘hese services has been pIaypr on ,h e team 1» a form er high S till, of E stacada, the ban d it who held w hich show s th e y ear s tra n sa c tio n s up the T iller and L oser pool hall at blessed. school or college sta r. T hey a re in In detail and th e financial stan d in g of T ro u td ale la st night, and in response Cost of P roduction Is High. About a T**r ago th is society o rg an - eo n ,Pe t|Don for th e city of P ortland th e com pany. to w hich 21 m en lined up ag a in st the friiio . . ■ izcd w ith 11 m em bers, an d a sm all cham pionship and have won one gnm« Each sh a re of stock draw s a divi T T * in thP 8tatP r aS r " n t‘“ “ ” der ‘he ° dd ™ an ni ,08t ° ne- th e 1088 "o Ormige w all and w ere relieved of th e ir cash. dend of one dollar. T his is th e first buildln«- R was not long before tbp tpnm w hich handed th e Legion T he bandit called on one of th e dividend paym ent for som e years, but Costs av erag e about $105.00 per acre h ere and on th e °h lJh L t h e , Iat,e ,cro p ? a P W*8 tO° sm a" ,o bold « " flr8t d efeat of ‘he season. Aver- men, a T ro u td ale young m an. to rifle th e com pany tru s ts th a t it will be ta ? n e r u h . 7 ‘° ,1 3 5 °* Hi^ bpr costR of production a re due to m a r k e t a ""ragp - p S e ^ V i ' e " ^ a " d '» .lo w e rs, s o a i a r g e ag/ a Rb- t h a t t h e L ejlo n and th e ir pockets w hile he him self stood able to pay an an n u al dividend from cost of production. ' 1 tOe8’ ° r m o re’ Pe r a c re a re n ecessary to pay " np e " as build on F o u rth and rm<>,> team s a re about on a par. g u ard flourishing a big heavy caliber now on. revolver. Of the above figure of $105 ih n n i an ' H enry stre e ts seatin g about 600, and T uesday night. J a n u a ry 20, the I.e- The cap ital stock of th e com pany •M40 per cen t rep rese n ts th e' iim e of th e f a m . V i n r t a t o r S i ^ t o ’l K S S ! . " „ 7 , *argP m“,n b e r’ ■ ' - " " ae defeated by tbe 1{a»>"- All th e w hile du rin g th e search for has been in creased to $30.000 and all on his In v e st-| ship and is stead ily Increasing. Reg- ler" of C ortland in a rough and tum - money, s till laughed and Joked w ith stock is being reissued u n d er th e new u la r services a re held as follow s; ' bIe s t r “ g g lp by a 27 to 24 score The his victim s and when asked if he w as capitalizatio n . 7. Too Many Yar Helps Grown. p reach in g a t 2 p. m. Sunday and again , gam p «‘art«“'! w ith th e Legion in the resp o n sib le for o th e r rec en t holdups The officers of th e com pany are, K T he v arieties grown h ere include; a t 7:30. p ray e r m eeting a t 7:30 p. m. ,Pad for a few m in u tes but th e Ramb- adm itted th a t he was. A. M iller, p resid e n t; B. a . Miller n r . f i a n a " k ' A tnerican W onder. P rid e or M uttnoi T uesday, Bible stu d y at 7:30 p. m. !prs ovprcam e th is and, by out-playing of M ultnom ah, E a rlie st of All vice presid en t, and A. M. Hoss, secre W hen th e occupants of the room Rose E a r \ 7 ? > h ^ G arn ”t Chill. Scotch Friday. All of th ese m eetings are ' a,ld o u t-ro u g h in g th e Legion boys, had been relieved of th e ir cash, Still tary. w ell attended. P ra y e r m eetings have I Rcorpd 19 hy th e end of th e half T he an n u a l rep o rt gives th e com stepped back of the co u n ter and rifled ar. av erag e of from 40 to 75, p reach in g !a g a ln st 1” to r th e Legion. T he second th e cash re g iste r b u t overlooked a pany a to ta l n et w orth of $28,S68.3il trade. th e b,g g est d raw ,'ack s to th e developm ent of a seed service in g en eral from 150 to 200. h alf w as ta s te r but not so rough and w allet co n tain in g $50 in currency. He w ith assets am ounting to $15.262.40 T h eir tem p le w as dedicated to God bo,b team s to u g h t h ard for w hat T he to ta l incom e for th e y ear was then com m anded th e m en to rem ain to tal acreage. In spi'ta’ o M f m M r a r ^ m n r te » “ 8^ ? p .ab o u t 70 Ppr c e n t of the in Ju ly la st an d it has never been poiuts th ey scored, th e L egion having q uiet, took a shot at an electric light $25,378.02. T otal m ain ten an ce, o per tie .. .11 . r o w - , . «»’ lies, an grow ers would fare b etter in th e lone r.in ir A .2 , "■ e' used for an y th in g b ut for th e glory of a d ec,d*d e<>Ke on th e R am blers, ng n ,n 1 not over th re e v arieties ch an d elier, w hich he m issed, and then atin g and g en eral expense am ounted w ere grow n in th e county. o u r Lord. T he full gospel is p reached D uring th e first h alf a referee stepped o u tsid e w here he w as m et by to $21,627.76. Adding to th is am ount in th e tem ple every S unday and God b ro ’,g b t o u t by th e R am b lers had 8. Soil mid C lim ate F avor M oltnom ah County. $2,141.69, ca p ita l ch arg es, such as a fusilade of shots from guns in the Is blessing th e ir w ork. S in n ers a re !*'llarg e of the floor. He gave th e v is h ands of Jim Sim oni and G eorge W il taxes, in te rest, dividends, etc., leaves Don T f ean<y 17 s <t e 7 nO r e B o n ^ ó u n ° 7 t ’*'’^""“' ' t ' ,-e be8t \ u ,ted to P °ta to P™duc . - - -----— invuut;- .S o ttin g saved an d converted an d those ito rs every ad v an tag e possible and cox. A b u llet in th e thigh, from th e a net gain for th e year of $1,608.57 th an in th e o th e r c o u n tie 7 a n d 'th 'Z c lim a te * is ^ n X lC id™ . Wi\rk,nK P° " h ere p ic k in body g ettin g healed, seldom called a p en alty on them . As of th e w eath er reco rd s In all o f t h i » 'h e s i ^ o t . t o ^ t r i c t o In the®Xa,n,natiOn gun fired hy W ilcox, w ounded him to Cannery Workman Has > arrow Some of th e m ost w onderful h ea l a m a tte r of fact, had a n e u tra l referee w orld w ill ings have been accom plished th ro u g h been in ch arg e of th e e n tire gam e the such an ex ten t th a t his c a p tu re w as ■ h w an av erag e sum m er te m p e ra tu re of 70 degrees Escape. su m m er te m p eratu re s h ere a re : 0PgrPes T he average m ade easy. H e succeeded how ever in 1 God s divine h ealin g and everyone Is outcom e m ight have been m ore p le a s Joe Com stock w as th e victim of a Ju n e, 62 degrees. rea ch in g his autom obile, w hich p raisin g th e Lord. And we find th a t ing to th e local su p p o rters. Ju ly , 67 degrees. P arked n ea r th e ch u rch , w b e r e T c^n^y X X " a ^ u T l A ugust, 66 degrees. God has as m uch pow er now as he Coach S h afer bad th e floor d u rin g w a . su rro u n d e d by a posse consisting w hen a piece of ca stin g broke S eptem ber, 61 degrees has ever had an d Is as m uch able to th e second h alf and it w a sn ’t long be Wm. W r i g ^ ^ t n r o Z ’e d ^ e i v X " o T a r ^ S ^ ^ g*’” ' heal our bodies today as he w as when fore th e v isito rs found th a t th e ir u n th e - P « » « <" M arch 19 we have a ra re com bination of a cool Ion3 « Novembpr 20. H ere then, he healed the lepers. It Ju st proves u su ally rough ta ctics drew a penalty. hlTght°m f r ° m dayS ° f hiCh —- -I’l - 8?a8On and co m p arativ e to us all w hat God will do for us if we No one can say how ever th a t he w as ......- — w ill only have faith in him and pray not as fair to one team as to th e th e poolroom w here D eputy Sheriff a w ound w hich h a d 'to b V d Îessed by a II. POTATO RECOMMENDATIONS. in ea rn est. MRS. H. C. LARSEN. other. S q uire took charg e u n til D eputies i physician 1. In crease of 30 p e r cent In A creage Is Justified, 1 lie local team looked good on the C hristofferson and La Monte arriv ed j M ethodist E piscopal f h n r c h . iioor, and it would not be fair to say T he guano c u tte r is an a p p a ra tu s from P o rtlan d . Dr. Adix w as sum - | fo r cu ttin g up fertilize r and Mr. Cora- farm s adapted1 To 'th e ir V rY in V io n ° f T h e ^ e r e a e e ,tben n,aln casb c ro P «U Sunday services a t th e M ethodist th a t any one m an sta rre d . Lunday, m oned from G resham and gave th e | stock w as a ssistin g in its operation in creased 50 per cen t ; t PS : Ue x i? n s e To f Y X ag e C° Un‘y Ca" 8afely Episcopal ch u rch n ex t S unday will Bailey. P u lfer, F a n c h e r and Booth SU11 w i t!n an flF8t ai<1 tr e a tm e n t " h e n th e piece of steel broke and begin w ith S unday school nt 10 took tlie floor a t th e s ta r t of th e gam e 2. M inimum of 7.’» Sacks From an Aere. jail rem oved to th e county landed on his ch e st Just over the o’clock, followed hy p reach in g a t 11 and A ltstock and P u llen w ere used as {lleart- He a t first th o u g h t one or sack s 0 a m a rk e 7 h 'rY poTaTo.^ fnrm s w blch can av erag e over 75 by th e p asto r, Dr. Chas. W. H uett, su b stitu te s a t v ario u s tim es th ro u g h who will tak e fo r his su b ject “The out. s t i l l , acco rd in g to deputy sheriffs, niore ribs had been broken by the h as been o p e ra tin g as a highw aym an force of th e im pact, b ut an X -ray pic- 3. S tren g th en G rading Law. P en alty of S uccess." E pw orth le a g u e T h ere was an u n u su a lly good tu rn in ea ste rn M ultnom ah and C lackam as I tu re revealed th a t th is w as not the will m eet at 6:30 and a t 7:30 th e p as out of local fans and th e team feels co u n ties for about th re e m onths and ! case. The g ash w hich w as cu t in his so as to include enforcibie% e<n a n % r for^ts® v’i"? t°/ tb e P °ta to Reading law to r will again p reach, his su b ject be highly encouraged by th e ir e n th u " \ a l low ing W ashington Potatoes t o ^ o ^ ^ V a t We Y d believe ^ d ^ th a t th e ing ’’T he B revity of Life." Special siasm . h as staged n ea rly a dozen holdups, forehead luckily m issed both eyes th e proceeds of w hich netted him in and is not th o u g h t to be serious, m usic Is being p rep a re d for th e s e r th e neighborhood of $400. ---------------- . T he d isad v an tag e is caused by" ti!è vices. Tlie re g u la r p ray e r m eeting is LEGION AND Al XILIA B1 7 ’ held on T h u rsd ay evenings. All a re D a m a sc adm itteii h° ' d' UP ° ‘ th t‘ T be Sandy 7 ^ ^ % paying 45 Ignorance of Oregon re ta ile rs aR to w hat c o n stitu tes the" n V ^ " 1 TO INSTALL OEEH EKS cordially Invited to th ese services. D am ascus poolroom , B oring pool cen ts a t th e cream ery and 43 cents on T he follow ing com m ittees have been T he Joint In stallatio n of th e officers room , S p rin g w a ter store, C arver g ar- Ul6 ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv.________ o th e r m eans th an actu al inspection the sale ¡Hwî»eVer pu.rcb asp s a r e hy any product. T his w o rk s a ïr e m e n d o i ÎardshF n , ^ n KOP" tb p , Iowpr V iced appointed to a rra n g e th e d etails in of th e A m erican Legion and th e Wom age, B a k er’s Bridge sto re and several not adm it it becau home m ark ets. ’ har<*s nip upon g ro w e rs In th e ir own se he is shielding connection w ith th e revival m eetings e n ’s A uxiliary will be held a t the o th e r su ccessiu i and u nsuccessful an accom plice, 4. Grow Only T h ree V arieties. w hich will begin Sunday, F eb ru ary g ran g e hull next T uesday evening hold-ups. D eputy sheriffs m a in tain | S till is an ex-service m an, 31 y ears 1: F inance, K. A. M iller, L ester Ja n u a ry 27, at 8 o’clock, a t w hich tim e th a t he ».„ij w as responsible for tb e a t * old and is a son of E d w ard S till of lomntozi . Earltos® of A n m end co n c en tra tIp K upon B u rb an k . A m erican W onder and Spencer, C. A. R ogers; e n te rta in th e relativ es of th e ex-service men ab o u t wo weU k E stacad a bank E agle Creek. H e has a wife and th ree m ent, Mrs. Jack so n Jo n es, Mrs. A. W. and th e au x ilia ry a re Invited to w it aDout tw o w eeks ago but he would ch ild ren living n ea r E stacada. ». P lan t and Dig E arly for P o rtlan d M arket. S hipley; u sh ers. H. L. S t.C la ir, W. J ness th e cerem onies. Tlie offlcers-ele¿t of th e Legion are Cooper, L. L. K idder; m usic, C. E. R usher, Mrs. H. L. St. C lair, Mrs. B A K. C. R oberts, co m m an d er; H enry ea rly as possible, r a th e r th an to p la n t aie d i/? » o’ ""a 8P" *" ,bp fal1’ aR M iller. Late Model B ottleson, vice co m m ander; C. C. m ark et. A fter th e Yakima crop comes „„ • jÎ ^ p H c e u sîa î p r o p 's Dr. S. A. D anford, th e ev an g elist Y ager, a d ju ta n t; B ayard M iller, fi w h eT h o Ä cr; p ,s pvfdp" t ’ ^ - T ñ r i s ' a d X h T 6 u su a ,,y d ropa- in yparR who will a ssist In th e m eetings, is th e n an ce; Ed. Wedln, sa rg e a n t a t a rm s; fWll'th ° bPttPrP‘° ’h o l/A h e ír c°rop“s 7 ,ntíi Y e Y - i “ _or o ,b p r ,0Pa’ « ro w ers su p e rin ten d e n t of th e so u th e rn d is E. J. Iirugger. ch ap lain . t Y . L h,e mpvpm ent of Yakima Gems does « . . . - - -■ $n tb® tric t. He is described us a talen ted Tlie au x ilia ry officers to be in stalled P rib ... n °,t, Rt.8 rt ,,nUI tbp > a «t of Sep- tem b er o r th e first of October. I rices will u su a lly b reak a t th is tim e. sp eak er, very v e rsa tile In reso u rces, a re H elen Camp, p resid en t, V ernice at less than Portland prices B. Good S torage F acilities Needed on F arm s. tire le ss w o rk er and w holly given Yager, vice p resid e n t; M innie E a s t All c a rs have 1925 license up to his work. He has had larg e ex m an. p a st p resid e n t; L etltia P u lfer m .ln P S ‘7br . , S S n X " T „ I T v 'i X 'E . '" , ™ " •• perien ce in revival an d cam p m e et se c re ta ry ; Lois S t.C la ir, trea su rer.’ com mon. The cost of digging or huild'ine , ¿ J » i poor 8 to raKe a re ing work. The Rev. E. G. R an to n will Mrs. L u clie W ebber, of P o rtlan d , past 1924 CHEY ROLET Coupe, looks like new car house is very little as com pared w ith the Pr° Of R,oraKP p ,t or w are d irec t the singing and ren d e r such p resid e n t of The D alles au x iliary , will h eatin g or ro ttin g . T he av erag e annua ® Vear? crop by freezing, build a good sto rag e house. 8 0,1 Rome farm s Is enough to help as is possible d u rin g th e c a m be th e In stallin g officer of the ladies’ paign. o rg anization. 1924 CHEY ROLET Touring, disk wheels....... «. I M B est P ossible Seed. R efresh m en ts will be served a t th e conclusion of th e exercises. com mend ^ ^ c Y n D - 'P ( 7 a 7 / brhibOa 7 d dthee cK° ° dt Cr° PS WKb P° Or ,Ped We JOHN A. I’AL.MtJI 1ST Good Used Cars 1922 DODGE Roadster, looks and runs good 1922 CHI A ROLET Tour., looks - runs good 1922 G A RD N ER lour., looks and runs good 1923 S i AR louring, looks and runs good 1923 LORD Tourings (2), each........................ 1920 FORD Roadster, thoroughly overhauled 1918 I ORD Tourings (3), each........................ $475 450 250 375 295 250 165 65 Look these cars over, drive them, and then you’ll buy a used ear from B E S S E L IM P L E M E N T CO. RELIABILITY” I hone 1141 SERVICE Gresham The Epworth Leaguer h Offer You a Chance to Get Out and Hear The MUSICAL COPS and a squad of P o rtlan d E n te rta in e rs. n c ' TY I. « , '7 " f Tuesday, Jan. 2 7 ,8 p. m. C hildren 15c A dults 25c OodleK of Eun ALBITIIKH M. COR. BANE LINE ANO BOdiWAOD ROAM try in g to build up good?dependable lo e d s t r ^ n V ? gPnt ' or ,h e ,r f ffortR of th e best seed thaA i t 'i s p'ossiWe " S ° f 8eed' We Urg,‘ th e URP ANSW ERS DEATH ’S ( ALL Gresham t'oiiimonlty Cliurrh. John A P alm q u lst .an old resid e n t Die S unday school of th e Bible of G resham , passed aw ay a t his home S tan d ard C om m unity ch u rch will F e rtiliz e rs Pay on High I’rieed Land. W ednesday, Ja n u a ry 21, a fte r having m eet at 10 o’clock, with p reach in g at w ill g rad e No° i’^ e r t l i e 3«^!0*'«' ^ s Y r y ' “ '" ^ » ^ Iarge p e r?e? ta Ke of w hich suffered for m onths w ith an a tta c k of 11 hy th e Rev. George H agen, of P o rt ro tatio n w ith clover or vetch and on h ic h 'n rL o a \ i 8b° U d be *row n <»> « ch ro n ic m yocarditis. He w as born In land. H is su b ject for the m orning will u su ally pay. Com plete fe rtiliz e rs are P.isua i?"»h cnm niPrc,al fertilizer» Sweden S eptem ber 23, I860, and cam e service w ill bo “ W hat is th e B aptism to buy. F arm ers will save money by ex p erim en tin g p’ ppnR,VP kind w ith his p are n ts to th e United S tates of th e Holy G host?" He will preach gives the best resu lts and then buv th e nrat, * * ? ' fp rt<"«»‘r th a t In 1867 He moved to Oregon In 1875 again In th e evening a t 7:30 from the farm . Com plete fertilize rs u sually c a rry 7 hJ a v 7 - - m U tb ' m " D th e He Is survived by his wife, Lida subject, “T he U npardonable Sin." r e r t l l z in ir v o lim * p ercen tag e of filler w ith no rea l fertilizin g value. P alm q u lst, tw o sons, F red and Kay, Baptist < harch .Notices. of G resham and a daught ter. Mrs. T , n he ‘'D n n ie K llngensm lth, of Ix js A ngeles' P m m o orning r n ,n g hour of stu d y . and __ HAY CROPS. C alifornia, a b ro th er, Emil P alm q u lst * ? r “ ’ p wl11 beg,n at 11 o’clock. T he L T H E SITUATION. and a sister, Mrs. A1 Maybee, both of su b ject p resen ted by th e p asto r will 1. A creage Is L arge. I»' W hat th e Illhle teach es about the G resliam resham . conditions of the w orld and the ch u rch More ac re s a re devoted to hay in Tlie fu n eral wag conducteii th is a f th is co unty th an to all o th e r farm crops com bined. ' ternoon from the u ndenom inational In th e closing days of th e d isp e n sa H ay ............................. tem ple by the Rev. 8. F. P itts, a s s is t tion of g ra c e .’’ in the evening service G rain, corn and ' p o t a t o e s ..................................... J i ’22? acrpR F ro » .b . ...b b » « » , „ bW l. „ o ., ed by th e Rev. D. M. Cathey, w ith In th e su b je ct of the adriregg will be The B attle w ith A tnalek." The te rm en t in M ultnom ah cem etery. 2. V arieties. Bible school will m eet pro m p tly a t 10 W Indew C leaaltig a m. The B. Y. P. U. service will be- g ra s^ ^ ra ’lnT ay’ ^ d ^ I d ^ a y ^ ^ t e r e a 'r e X u t " V Ï X ’  t a H a “ "*1 For ex p ert window cleaning S. Kin at 6:30. T h ere will he speclal TaJIma, Brow n.’ O or r e a h leave s T ’p h o rd ^ n ers e ^ o T '^ J ° bD ”y U,’‘ Cbo,r *" b,ltb ">•' m orn- X Yield« P e r Acre Are High. log anil evening services. P ra y e r I “« re of th e W ant Ad. Col g lV(’s 'a b o u t° l(iiytobna88 aandb g ra ,n ahay*i'9 tons um n a re m eeting and Bible study w ill be Wed- ab o u t 2(4 tons. W ild hay g rass yield w ell over 2 tons. A lfalfa, clover, vetch, and tam e A co rd ial 4. Hay R equired in ( on lily. q u i r S ; y OUt h e l \ ; y ^ . ° 7 e b: . ,aTdhlsnZ ^ 8,1 ° f ,bfi bay - basis. No a c cu rate figures are av ailab le h u t t h ' ” * n , y u P °n » hay im porting probably im ports about $150.000 w orth of hay everyUy e a r ° Ut8,de of P o r t|and, » ( a n Hay T onnage Be lnerea«e«f| ,r.i J »n3n|ntoPb'.7'm'lb"lb”m 7l7 rib7 r W h . " " ’sin" ’'"’7 Yields per acre m ight be Increased in many ease« hv In o th er c a s e , by grow ing vetch and oa- hay l i J t o l ? C o n tin u ed on page 3 BASKET BALI WEDNESDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 28 M wool GVM. i a (:i,„ .n high h iy * and « k im iu m S tudents S3e G am e a t 8 o’clo ck K ids a Dime AIIM(1KV