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4 T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 14, NO. »6 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1#25 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS ♦ 1.5« Per Year UNIQUE LEAD MINE High School Students AGRICULTURAL CONFERENCE GROUPS Big Legion Basketball GRADE SCHOOL HAS IS BEING WORKED Visit State Capitol MAKE REPORTS OF THEIR FINDINGS Game Next Wednesday NEW STAGE DROPS An unique m ining e n terp rise, said N early 40 m em bers of th e civics (Continued from la st issu e) to be th e first of its kind in th e Pacific classe s of the high school, accom - REPORT OF DAIRY GROUP. n o rth w est, is u nder way way on th e by te a c b e r’ Wis8 Hope McKenzie, P rin c ip a l R. E. Cannon gro u n d s of th e P o rtlan d Gun club I I. T H E situation . | and W. C. L aw rence, ch a irm an of th e T he d airy gro u p of th e M ultnom ah County Econom ic conferen ce, in stu d y n e a r G resham , w here m achinery is high school board, jo urneyed to Salem ing th e d airy sta tistic s of the county finds th a t th e re a re ap p ro x im ately being in stalled by a m ining com pany | on T h u rsd ay and beheld th e im p res- i 8,500 d airy cows, 2 y ears old or over, w hose av erag e an n u a l p ro d u ctio n is 213 fo r th e p u rpose of salv ag in g th e lead ! sive w orkings of th e m ach in ery of ' pounds of b u tte rfa t each and th a t th e re are 200 d airy b u lls, 52 per cent of _ , , I th e leg islativ e bodv i n f u l l n n u r a t l r m w hich a re p u rebred. D airy c a ttle a r e found on about 1500 farm s, m aking th e w hich has been th ro w n upon th e field . . . av erag e n u m b er per farm less th a n six. Census re p o rts show th a t 5500 to n s d u rin g th e p a st 14 y ea rs of th e club's j Soon a fte r th e ir a rriv a l th ey w it- of legum e hays a re produced in th e county. O bservations of dairym en indi- nessed a jo in t session of both houses ) cate 75 p er cen t of th e d airy farm s have silos, 10 per ce n t grow root cro p s existence in th is location. O. N. F ord, of tfae le g isia tu re an(, li8tened to Gov_ w hile only 5 per cent raise no su c cu le n t rou - . L arg e am o u n ts of feeds Next W ednesday nig h t th e A m eri can Legion basket b all team w ill e n deavor to b reak th e w inuing strea k of 10 stra ig h t victories held by th e city of P o rtlan d q u in tet. T he gam e will be played at th e high school gym nasium and w ill be called prom ptly at s : i5. T he city of P o rtlan d team has , .......... . .. • “ nl,ln- ot th e stro n g est team s *n th e city and o utside and to date have not been defeated, T he Legion q u in te t scored a 29 to 26 W orkm en u n d er th e d irection of R. L. Beem an, scenic a r tis t, of P o rtlan d , w ere busily engaged T h u rsd ay in p u t tin g th e finishing touches on th e new set of stag e c u rta in s w hich h as been in stalled in the G resham g rad e school au d ito riu m d u rin g th e p ast few w eeks. T he eq u ipm ent co n sists of two large drop c u rta in s ab o u t 15 x 30 feet in size, one for th e b ackground and the m ore elab o rate one fo r th e drop; o< club, who has > «M y|„„or H ere, .deliver bi, to X « S M t e l W ' I «— sm aller pieces, know n in stage p a r lance as wood w ings, of w hich th e re a c c u ra te rec o rd s of th e shots w hich th a t body. The gov ern o r recom m end I la st W ednesday night. T he gam e was a re fo u r; tw o to rm en to r w ings; tw o 'f a s t and fu rio u s and looked to be any- have been fired d u rin g tho se years, I * d a bill loaning g ra in seed to th e Dairying Is on Decline. foliage b o rd ers; tw o in te rio r borders A fu rth e r study of sta tistic s show s th a t dairying of th e co unty is ou th e body's gam e u n til th e final w histle e stim a tes th a t th e re a re 50 to n s of farm ers of e a ste rn Oregon w hose and one g ran d b o rd er; a 10-piece in , „j , « u . ... I j . j , ... decline, th is is p a rtic u la rly noticeable since 1920 D airy feeds produced in lead in th e field. Much of it is on th e crops had been destroyed by th e th e countv w„ h th e possible exception of succlli, , . ro u ghage .h a v e d ecreased blew te rio r se ttin g com posed of doors, su rfa ce of th e ground b u t som e is im - freeze. He also m ade th e recom m en- to even a g re a te r extent. This m ay be due to risin g land values, w hich in A ltstock w ith 13 points and S hafer arcllP8 an d w indows, cleverly a r- bedded in th e e a rth to a depth of six Nation th a t th e public serv ice c o m - 1 tu rn ra ise production costs, w ith th e re s u lt th at m ore intensified crops a re w ith 12 w ere high point sc o re rs for railged to rep rese n t th e int ri r of inches, and covering an are a of th re e m ission be m ade ap pointive b y 't h e | being gro w n th a t m ay give a h ig h er a c re r e tu n R ising co sts a re also af- , he locals. roonl a lso a moving p ic tu re sc reen feelin g size of th e d airy u n it th a t ca n be m ade profitable. U nits of six cow s T he gam e 8tarted out r a th e r g,ow i S()mewhat' re g u la r acres. Over tw o m illion shots have governor. and less a re only a side line and can only be <■• i.tinued by w o rking longer > been fired w ithin th e 14 years, says Im m ediately a fte r th e ad jo u rn m en t h o u rs or using fam ily labor at less th a n re g u la r w ;e * C osts a re m a teria lly aud d u rin g the first h alf th e Legion cu rta in s, Mr. Ford. i of th e le g isla tu re, th e se n ate con- lessened w here th e m axim um num ber of cows per person are kept, and in th e boys played rin g s around the u rm oty T he back drop c u rta in know n as the ¡team . T he h alf ended 14 to 7 for T he m ining m achine, called a “con- vened. a t w hich tim e ad d resses w ere la rg e r h erd s labor saving m achinery effects fu rth t cost red u ctio n . ex terio r se ttin g is th e rep ro d u ctio n by G resham . T he second h alf w as fast c e n tra to r," is one used in gold m ining, given by S en ato rs C lark and G arland. Local M arket Is Among th e Lowest. Mr. Beem an of a p a sto ra l w oodland I t is said to have som e sim ila rity to j Thte n ex t point of in te re st w as to | N ecessity for close atten tio n to co sts is increased from th e fact th a t prices and fu rio u s an d m ade up for all scene by S ir A lfred E ast, a celeb rated th e g ra in se p a ra to r, though m uch th e g o v ern o r's p riv ate office, w here ° f P roduct have not kept pace w ith th o se cost factor* w hich can n o t be con- sh o rt com ings in th e first half. Alt- E n g lish a rtis t. T he o rig in al w as fin sm aller. T he e a rth in w hich th e lead he shook hands w ith each of th e stu - ! tro lle d -.in fact th e loca> m a rk e t for w hole m ilk is eported to be am ong th e stock sta rte d th e h alf by sco rin g th ree ts He gave a v ery in te re stin g I low^ s t ,iu t i he United S tates, and w ith th e sta te producing a s u rp lu s of dairy i , hot8 ln le88 th a n a m illute whJle the ished In o p u len t au tu m n tin ts, but the pellets a re im bedded is th ro w n into d u e en n is . rie have a v e rj in te restin g . p ro d u cts th e m a rk e t for cream to be used in b u tte r m a n u factu re is fre q u en tly . . tones w ere som ew hat m odulated by th e m achine, a stre a m of w ate r is ta lk on some p ictu res w hich h u n g on 1 low er th a n th a t for o th e r co ast cities. T ra n sp o rtatio n facilities a re m aking ' ,8llor8 m ade th ree points, bringing Mr. Beem an for th is p a rtic u la r study forced th ro u g h it and by th e s tirrin g th e w'alls of his office. One w as of a ' com petitive co nditions even m ore keen, as m ilk m ay now be shipped sa tis- tHe Hcore 20 to 10 for th e Legion. T hen T he scene is re stfu l and in sp irin g and and m ixing of th e w ate r and d irt th e m eeting of th e first g o v ern m en t of- fa c to rily from sections w here land valu es a re less th a n h alf th o se of th is j it w as th a t th e arm o ry got in th e ir has lost none of its rich n e ss th ro u g h ficials of Oregon. H e called th e at | co u n ty ' b est licks for by co n siste n t team w ork la tte r is c a rrie d back to th e ground. th e ch an g e in th e reproduction. th e stones and stick s are sifted out ten tio n of th e stu d en ts to th e fact th a t , Vegetable Oil C om petition D isa stro u s. tHey b ro u g h t th e score up to 20 all. Mr. Beem an rem ark ed iu a genial and th e lead is received into co n tain - Oregon had never know n any o th er C onditions a re in no wise im proved by th e s a h in th e co unty of huge T he local live, how ever, w as not to he m a n n er th a t th e difference In th e ers. T he m achine is on skids and w ill govern m en t th a n th a t of th e U nited «m ounts of tro p ic al vegetable oil p ro d u cts as d airy product su b stitu te s. The denied and by a b eau tifu l ra lly w ith be moved to convenient locations on S tates j low sta n d a rd s of living com m on to sections p roducing th ese vegetable oils Only th re e m in u tes left to play fro n t c u rta in and th e o rig in al p a in t .. _ . . . . . arnica. m akes th is com petition d isa stro u s to dairym en of th is county. ing w as only a little m a tte r of $29,970, bro u g h t th e score to 29 w hile th e v is th e field. Two th o u san d feet of tw o- ____ ______________ T hom as M oran receiving for his o rig ito rs w ere m aking six. inch pipe is being laid from Johnson , m i n v r e m a r k e d o n t h e r t iiiln J P r ° <’U<'^ On *>eP R elatively High. inal p ain tin g , “S olitude in th e A rizona creek, th e source of th e w ate r supply. | ‘ ' f ,, ... .. , .. j T he av erag e p ro duction per cow is m uch above th e av erag e for th e sta te T he atten d a n ce w as very good co n T b o s t i f f r i s e i n t h e n r i e e o f l e a d i t courtei"y of the chief executive of {he and js above th a t for m ost of the counties. T he high production costs, how- sid erin g th e inclem ency of th e w eath N ational F o re sts" th e sum of $30,000, . i ca 8tete. One g irl is rep o rted to have lost , ever, m ak es even th is high average too low to in su re a profit. Mr. Beem an receives for th e reproduc- having doubled w ithin th e la st 60 h e r h e a rt e n tirely an d on rea ch in g T he p ercen tag e of p u reb red sires in use in th e county, is h ig h er th a n th a t e r and w hile . . th . e gam e w as delayed , tion th e mini ficeut sum of $30. M oran in sta rtin g , th e fan s w ere am ply re - . , , days, h as caused officials of th e gun ,lom e fra n k ly adm itted she had fallen I to r tlle 8 ta te - an d w ith n little effort could be m ade IPO per cent, .... is an A m erican a rtis t, an old m an now paid for w aiting. club to ta k e th e se step s to salvage the L ,ovp w ith t t e governor. p rac tica lly retire d . He h as sold sev II. DAIRY RECOMMENDATIONS. T he Legion team has won six of th e lead th ro w n out by tra p shooters d u r- I | T he sta te tre a su ry w as also visited I 1. T h a t for econom ical production, com m ercial h erd s should co n sist of eig h t gam es they have played to date e ra l m a sterp ieces to th e A m erican lng th e u se of th is field. w here sev eral m illio n s of d o lla rs in n ot less th a n 10 cows. governm ent for im m ense sum s. He an d they have all been tough co n T he g ra n d opening shoot of th e g overn m en t bonds w ere on display. 2. T h a t production of 275 pounds of b u tte rfa t or 7000 pounds m ilk a n n u has exem plified th e w est by p ain tin g tests. All fans who a re in te reste d in P o rtla n d Gun club for 1925 w ill be S tate T re a s u re r T hom as K ay de- j ally per cow be recognized as th e m inim um on w hich profits can be obtained. scenes of th e G rand Canyon, th e held on F e b ru a ry 1. The pro g ram scribed th e financial w o rk in g s of th e ! 3. T h a t approved p u reb red d airy sires be used exclusively as a m eans seeing a good gam e a re u rg ed to a t Y osem ite (valley an d o th e r renow ned h as m any new fea tu re s. T he shooters s ta te 's activ ities to th e young people. of building up h erd s to th e above p roduction s ta n d a u l, and th a t a cam paign tend th is gam e W ednesday n ig h t and landscapes. T he tree s, th e boulders, be held to rid th e co unty of all sc ru b sires. see the Legion hoys win. w ill be divided into fo u r classes. th e flam ing sky of "S o litu d e” afford a M any ascended th e sp ira l step s of i 4 As a furG le r m ean s of a tta in in g th e p ro d u ctio n sta n d a rd set above, p leasin g stu d y to th e lovers of art. th e capitol to th e dome w here a fine th a t all dairym en keep sy stem atic rec o rd s of p ro d u ciio n on th e ir individual view w as had of th e su rro u n d in g cows, and th a t th e conference ch a irm an app o in t a com m ittee to in v estig ate COMMERCIAL CLUB SCHOOL INSPECTION T he In terio r se ttin g is pain ted in ELECTS TWO DIRECTORS n e u tra l sh ad es and can be arra n g e d COMPLETED BY NURSE country. Besides th e G resham stu - ’ th e fea sib ility of form ing a cow te stin g association. 5. T h a t a com pulsory county tu b ' rcu lo sis law h, en acted and th a t any d ents th e re w ere re p re se n ta tiv e s at At a m eeting of th e G resham com to re p re se n t a k itch en , living room , Insp ectio n of h ealth conditions of Salem from th e high schools of R iver- efforts m ade t0 place th e w hole of w u stern Oregon on th e com pulsory basis m ercial club held en rly th is week lib ra ry , etc. T he outfit is designed to be su p p o rted . th e pupils in th e schools of G resham d a |p C o rb ett and F ark ro se . ta k e ca re of any kind of an e n te rta in every dairy an n r endeavor adequi of i n su u ccu _ n llv r n m n lo r iiil hv A T iq a “ 6. ■ T 1 h l in a e t c » c ijl u a n J m m a u u c a i u i to vvr l raise a ia c a i n q m >e c ( am t l i n ounts iu ilin U w u i len t - u t i W. C. M etzger wind W. J. Todd w ere w as recen . p y ' A n u m b er of th e G resham g irls re- feeds such as silage, kale and roots. Root cro p s a re specially recom m ended re-elected as d ire c to rs for a term of m e n t as fa r as stag e eq u ip m ent is co n B en ita R. S troud, a s sista n t county new ed tAig acq u ain tan c e of Miss E dna for farm s w here h erd s a re too sm all to m ake silos pre ctical. th re e y ears, they having ju s t served cerned. h e a lth n u rse, a fte r tw o and a h alf g m , wbo fo rm erly atten d ed G resham 7. T h at th e atten tio n of our re p re se n ta tiv e s in c ng ress be called to th e Mr. Beem an received h is tra in in g a t ln th e sam e cap acity for a -one y ear m o n th s of in ten siv e w ork. Miss ! u n jon high h ut who finished h er high d isa stro u s com petition caused by tro p ical vegetable tils and be req u ested to th e Tw in City scenic studio in M inne term . B ills for su p p lies and services S tro u d h as had th e active assista n c e gchool COUr Se at Salem . She is now lmpO8e ad d itio n al duties o r tax es on th ese products u> m ay be applicable, apolis. H e haR been in b u siness for in connection w ith th e rec en t fa rm e rs’ 8. T h a t th e p u reb red d airy c a ttle b reed ers of l he county su p p o rt th e of m em bers of th e fac u lties of th e pmp ioyed jn th e cap ito l building ln i him self for th e p ast 17 y ea rs and has luncheon w ere allow ed. schools, and sev eral women of th e the cap acity of filing clerk in th e boys' and g irls ’ calf clubs In th eir w ork and e sp ec ially in a ssistin g them in g ettin g th e use of approved p u reb red d airy sire s to q ia te w ith th e ir unim als. A proposition w as p resen ted offer b u ilt up an enviable re p u ta tio n as a com m unity helped in vario u s w ays auto license d ep rtm en t. 9. T h at a com m ittee be appointed fo r tho in v e stig a tio n of d airy m a rk e t ing u n d er certu ln conditions to locate scenic a r tis t and stag e d eco rato r, h av w hile th e w ork w as in p rogress. F o u r ing co nditions in P o rtlan d , a re p re se n ta tiv e of the O regon A g ricu ltu ra l Col an alre ad y w ell estab lish ed w ood ing ch arg e of th e stag e fu rn ish in g s te en r u ra l d istric ts w ere visited by HIGH SCHOOL TEAC H ERS lege and P o rtlan d C ham ber of C om m erce to a ssist ttie co m m ittee in an a d w orking facto ry here. A special com for th e Chapm an, F ra n k lin , B uckm an. th e n u rse in follow -up w ork in the HONORED BY STUDENTS visory capacity. It w ill be th e function of th is co m m ittee to determ in e r e a m ittee co n sistin g of A. F. H am m ar, Jefferson and L a u re lh u rst schools, b e sons for th e rela tiv e low price of d airy p ro d u cts on th e P o rtla n d m ark et, and hom es of pupils exam ined, w here it W. J. Todd and Chas. Cleveland, w as sides m any o th ers. T he reco g n itio n of th e services of to d eterm in e w h eth er or not any im provem ent can be' made. w as th o u g h t conditions m a d e .lt a d appointed to in v estig ate th e p o ssib il S H E E P AND HOG RECOMMENDATIONS. visable. A ta lk on h e a lth w as given th e M isses M arjorie M achen and 11»,x In.hired In Collision. T his group also considered th e ad v isab ility of k eep in g sheep and hogs on ity of secu rin g for th is com pany th e ln each room a t th e grade school. E dith Stephenson, w ho coached th e A F ord co n tain in g two boys collid p rese n t Zweibel p la n t w hich has nev Miss S troud found th a t co nsiderable senior cla ss play w hich w as recen tly farm s of th e county, and m ake th e follow ing reco m m en d atio n s. ed w ith a B u tte rn u t bread w agon 1. Y ear in and year out farm sheep a re profitable o n th e la rg e r form s and e r been p u t Into o peration. co rrec tiv e w ork h as been done, e s given a t th e high school, th e stu d e n ts T h u rsd ay m o rn in g a t th e in te rsec tio n w here th e cro p p in g system m akes available an am ple feed supply. In s ta r t pecially am ong pupils of th e grad e of the cla ss presen ted each of th e tw o ing th is e n te rp rise a t th is tim e some caution should be exercised because of th e Rockwood road and Sandy Methodist Episcopal Church. school, as a re s u lt of inspection by te a c h e rs w ith a b eau tifu l p a ir of prices of breeding stock a re now quite high. S ervices at th e M ethodist E piscopal boulevard, w hen th e hoys w ere ra th e r bronze can d le h o ld ers on T uesday of form er nurses. 2. R aise one pig for every cow on farm s sellin; cream . R aise one pig ch u rch n ex t Sunday w ill begin w ith sev erely Injured, one being ren d ered In th e grade school each of th e th is week. for every five to tw enty ac re s of g rain . . R aise one | ig to consum e garbage. th e Bible school a t 10 o'clock, w here unconscious for a few m inutes and 344 ch ild ren w as exam ined for A m ost enjoyable social ev en t w as Do n ot expand pig in d u stry faste r th an feed p ro d ir ion. classe s a re offered for all ages w ith th e o th e r badly cut about th e face. It (Signed) THEODORE BI GOER, C hairm an. physical defects and each w as the farew ell p arty given in honor of efficient and faith fu l te ac h ers. L ast Is said th e F ord is alm o st a com plete w eighed and m easured. One hun d red Miss S tephenson a t th e high school S unday's atten d a n ce set a new s ta n w reck. A p assin g bread tru c k of the REPORT (IF FARM MANAGEMENT K ÍMITTEE, and tw enty w ere given a clean bill of gym nasium T h u rsd ay evening, w h ic h ; H olsum b aking com pany took th e in d ard for th e year, being 217. h ealth . F o rty w ere n e a r sighted and w as atten d ed by a la rg e n um ber of T he v ario u s com m odity groups of th is co n feren ce have considered th e T he p asto r. Dr. Chas. W. H uett, will ju red boys to th e Fox sto re In T ro u t 42 o th e rs had defects of vision, p rin - stu d e n ts and n ea rly all th e m em bers problem s affecting a p a rtic u la r com m odity or a sin g le farm en terp rise. T his p reach in th e m orning a t 11 o'clock on dale w here th ey w ere given first aid cip ally astig m atism F o u r had defec- of th e facu lty . Miss S tepenson is th e com m ittee, re p re se n tin g each com m odity group, com d ers th e w hole farm as th e them e. “One T ria l B e tte r T h an tre a tm e n t. A physician from G resh .. =n,i f n n r o t h e r ea r po p u lar in stru c to r o t E n g lish and a b u sin ess u n it. T his com m ittee defines a success ul farm b u sin ess to be tive h ea rin g and I public sneaking w hose resig n a tio n one w hich p ay s th e o p era to r good In terest on his In v estm en t an d pay for his Many, and In th e evening a t 7:30 on am w as sum m oned, who exam ined th e trouble, such as abcesses. etc. F ifty- P 1 g labor. T he farm er is. th erefo re, concerned w ith all profitable e n te rp rise s or “ Is T h ere N othing ln Ood to F ear? " in ju rie s of th e boys and pronounced tw o w ere suffering from diseased ton- goes into effect today and who leaves com binations of e n te rp rise s w hich ad a p t them selves to his individual farm , T h ere w ill be special m u sic both them to be of no serio u s consequence. sils and 27 from n asal b rea th in g th e schoolroom to join th e ra n k s of He is con cern ed in th e developm ent of a farm plan w hich will c re a te a well caused by adnoids One hundred and m atrim ony, th e fo rtu n a te m an in th e balanced b u sin ess and utilize to th e best ad v an tag e ... av ailab le land, labor m o rn in g and evening. T h e E pw orth Free Methodist Church Services. L eague w ill m eet a t 6:30. five had defective te eth , 62 sw ollen case being J. A. O rm andy, g en eral aa d cap ital. S unday school w ill convene a t th e It was expected th a t Dr. 8. A. Dau- ENTERPRISE COMBINATIONS OR PROFITABLE SIDE LINES. cerv ical glan d s and 20 en larged th y r- passen g er ag en t of th e S o u th ern Pa- ford w ould he h ere for th e evening F re e M ethodist ch u rch a t 10 o ’clock, oid glands or goitre. Only five had cific railw ay . The w edding w ill ta k e T his com m ittee believes th e re is an o p p o rtu n ity for th e adoption or r e serv ice b u t word has been received ; follow ed by p rea ch in g a t 11 by th e o rg an izatio n of profitable side lines or com hinatlor, of profitable en terp rise, skin diseases. T he num ber of those Place in March th a t he will co n tin u e m eetin g s w hicn Pa »tor. T h ere will be p reaching again T he gym nasium w as ta ste fu lly dec and recom m ends th e follow ing; 10 p er ce n t u n d er w eight w as 30, and 1. On farm s w here d airying is the m ajo r source of incom e th e farm plan i he Is holding nt Sellwood over Sun - I *n tfie evening at 7:30, preceded by tho orated in blue and w hite, th e school over w e,K“ eight 1 40. day. He will be h ere on M onday af- youn* People's m issio n ary m eeting a t t w c o lo rs A clever im prom ptu p ro g ram m ight in clu d e th e follow ing e n terp rise com binations. ' . . (a) D airying, hogs or poultry. (400 hens u n it), I .n the high school only those who ternoon for a Bible read in g a t 2:30 !« :30. w ished u n d erw en t th e inspection, consistin g of m usical num bers, read-1 D airying, hogs or poultry, vetch, seed » id potatoes. (b) an a Mrs. D anford will hold a c h ll-j T he S unday school w o rk e rs’ co nfer- in restin g g gam es was D airying, hogs or poultry, farm sheep, and a cash crop such as d re n 's m eeting (c) w ith th e re s u lt th a t 50 out of th e 250 Ink« a and "d In te terestin im m ediately afte r ' ence will m eet Monday evening a t tho m issed th e value th a t m ight have ac- 8‘a ^ d a " d won m uch ' a '° r a b l e com potatoes. school. T his aftern o o n schedule will i parsonage. T h ese m eetings occur (d) D airying and sm all fruitB. cru ed by th e ex am ination. Out of th e m ent from th e v isito rs p resen t. (e) D airying, p o u ltry and sm all fru its. be follow ed d u rin g th e m eetings each once a m onth, when all angles of th e 200 80 'w ere rep o rted as w ithout de- T he m em bers of h e r classes p re S unday school q u estio n a re discussed. 2. On farm s w here sm all fru its co n trib u te he m ajo r Income th e follow day excepting S aturday. fects F o rtv -th re e had defective vis- 8«ntcd Miss Stephenson w ith a silver ing side line e n te rp rise s m ay be included; The W om en’s M issionary society ion. m ostly n ear sightedness, and 22 tom ato se rv e r for w hich she th an k ed (a) S m all fru its and poultry. Coniiniialt, Church Services. will m eet at th e hom e of Mr*. Je ssie (b) S m all fru its and potatoes. had o th e r eye tro u b le s. T h ree had the boys and girls h ea rtily . She ven- T he S unday school of th e Bible j Cathey on T uesday aftern o on. T his (c) S m all fru its an d cucum bers. defective h ea rin g and tw o o th e rs ea r tu red th e su rm ise th a t in days to S tan d a rd com m unity ch u rc h will ! w ill be a home m issio n ary service and 3. On farm s w here p o u ltry is th e m ajo r e n terp rise, ad ap ted conblna- tro u b les. D iseased to n sils w ere come, w hen engaged in w ashing dish- m eet at 10 a. m. Sunday, follow ed by an in te re stin g p ro g ram h as been p re tlo n s would be: m arked a g a in st 29 and n asal b rea th - c» and m ending socks, her h eart (a) . P o u ltry and b erries. preach in g a t 11 o'clock an d again a t pared. lng a g a in st 13. F ifty-seven had de- would w ander back to th e p le a sa n t, (b) . P o u ltry and vegetables. 7:30 in th e evening by th e Rev. Geo. fective te eth . E ighteen show ed evl- days sp e n t a t G resham 1 nion high 4. F o r th e g en eral diversified farm th e follow ing e n te rp rise com bination H agen. P ra y e r m eetings a re held ev T he m eeting of th e fa ir hoard of Miss S tep h en so n 's su ccesso r is to or p o rtio n s of it adapted to th e size of farm , is d esira b le : dence of g o itre and 13 en larged neck ery W ednesday a t 7:30. A sin cere th e M ultnom ah co unty fa ir w ill be (a ). D airying, hogs o r poultry, farm sheep, vetch seed, p o tato es or oth er glands. T h re e orthopedic cases w ere be Miss M ary Jew ell, of Redm ond, m in o r cash crop. w elcom e is extended to all. held next M onday n ig h t a t the city Oregon, a g rad u a te of Oregon A g ri found. hall and a full a tten d a n ce Is desired. T his com m ittee fu rth e r recom m ends th a t th e follow ing definite step s be A baby boy w as born to Mr. and ( T he au th o rizatio n of th e prem ium list In every case In both schools n o ti c u ltu ra l College. tak en to in c re ase In terest and secure th e p rac tica l ap p licatio n and adoption of th ese e n te rp rise com binations on farm s of th e county. Mrs. S hannon, who resid e w est of for the 1925 fa ir w ill be one of tho fication w as sen t to th e hom e of th e D. H. N ash is at T ro u td ale, engaged 1. T h a t organized lo u rs of farm ers be conducted for th e purpose of G resham , on W ednesday of th is week. Items of b u sin ess to be p resented. pupil w here th e n u rse th o u g h t im m e in in stallin g th e m ach in ery of th e studying side lines and com binations w here they a re now successfully d iate a tte n tio n w as needed. Tw o h u n wool p u lle ry w hich is being erected a t p racticed. d red and one such notes w ere sent. 2. T h at th e county ag en t p resen t th e su b ject a t farm ers m eetings in th e i P erso n al c a lls m ade in 76 hom es and 1 1 1,1 county. a n um ber of fam ilies received advice SIZ E OF FARMS. R ussellv ille school, w here hot iunch- and help, am ong them being several T his com m ittee believes m any farm s a rc too sm all o r th e Income en ter- ' . # s have been intro d u ced and a carefu l p rises too lim ited ------------- to m ake ----------------------------- them a paying business, and — it --------------------------- recom m ends th a t I pre-school ch ild ren and infants. ------------------------- ------- ------- Mias S troud talked to th e P a re n t- c *ie c *t on effect of th e ch ild ren has eV(.ry farm b u sin ess uhould be large enough to produce a g ro ss an n u a l in- been kept, a gain of not less th a n come of a t le ast $2UbO, an d em ploy to ca p ac ity av ailab le labor, eq u ipm ent and T each er association and laid special th re e pounds w as m ade by u n d er cap ital. s tre s s on the m a tte r of hot lunches w eight pupils iu one m o n th 's tim e. GOOD STANDARDS FOB MULTNOMAH COUNTY. for th e ch ild ren of th e grad e school. Much sa tisfactio n h as been ex- A fter an aly zin g th e m ajor factors w hich influence profits in farm in g In HIGH M HDDL GYM. Game at 8 o’clo ck T he c a fe te ria In the high school w as pressed for the splendid w ork done M ultnom ah county this com m ittee has set up a series of "sU n d srd s " which It believes w ill be helpful In enabling farm e rs to m easu re and com pare the highly com m ended and its good effect in th e schools by Miss S troud. AMERICAN LEGION YS. CITY DE PORTLAND efficiency of th e ir farm business. These " s ta n d a rd s” have alread y been on th e h ea lth ot the stu d e n ts w as Students 25c Kids a Dime A dults *5c noted. It w as rep o rted th a t in th e Contlnaed on page > “Use want ads"—a good adage. BASKET BALL WEDNESDAY NIGHT, FEB. 4