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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 14, NO. 102 ««ESHAM . Ml LTXOMAH COUNTY, OBECON, MEASURE WILL AID s , « M AGRICULTURAL FAIRS ^ t , x « MR. TOWLE HUHU, YEBHl'AHY ALLAYS FEARS IN DEAL FOR CANNERY PROPERTY 2d, 102.» TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS ♦ 1.5« P e r Y ear COUNCIL AWARDS BIDS FOB 50 WATER METERS DANCING QUESTION SETTLED BY BOARD day evening a t th e R ussellville school Bids have been aw arded for th e 50 [ in response to a call signed by C. B. i new m e ters needed by th e city to th e H ouse Bill No. 218, providing aid to Lewis for th e purpose of discussing r, , —------------------- ! H ersey com panv th ro u g h th e A W county a g ric u ltu ra l fairs, under c e r several m easu res before th e le g isla P row r e V-' nianaK er Of th e B erry ‘ike en terin g into a n ew sp ap er con- M etzger com pany of G resham at an G row ers P ack in g com pany, in a com- tro v ersy . 1 feel th a t in Justice to th e ad journed m e e tin r of , ta in conditions, by levying an n u ally tu re proposing rad ical changes in the If th e re had been an y doubt before , council ¡n th e m inds of th e m em bers of th e o n e-tw entieth of a m ill tax, has passed school law s especially afTecting co u n m unication ad d ressed to the O utlook fr,en,ls a n d su p p o rte rs of o u r b erry h l f and if not vetoed w ill become a law. try school d istric ts in M ultnom ah d istric " ,e 8 W *- th e statem en t to pass u n challenged, sam e com pany whlcA m a n u factu res I hool board ° of r t,,s ,rlc t t No. No- 2 of en ts m ade In in th e a rtic le in T ues- as I notice I am re fe rre d to as th e th e te st m eter w hich was procured bv , T his w ill probably m ean the accom county. m ents “m V " h‘Kh 8Choo‘ a " to ,h e p lish m en t of a long sought end, nam e The atten d an ce for some reason w . . a S Outlook uniler san ctio n of th e assignee of th e stock, w hich is not th e city a sh o rt tim e ago to te st th e ? ? P atro n s of th e d istric t ly, county su p p o rt for a county a g ri sm all and th e m eeeting w a s n o tlceah iv ! ®Cer" ° f th e F ru lt G ro " ',,rs assocla- tr u f ’ *8 tbe c o n tra c t provides fo r th e in reg ard to the ad v isab ility of allow - n m en t to th e th e B t h . r B . S v erry » L r . ers — sided, . . . especially l“ K i< u o tlcei‘bly and e in e , v . , ____assig in " ' opposition to tion. U ' ' ‘° n n<” e n n r c « G w ^ row , , m etera as to th e lr accuracy. T he new c u ltu ra l fair, enabling an incorporated one th e ' m ete rs a re of tw o sizes and w ill cost ing dancing to be held in th e high county fa ir association to m aintain the proposal fathered by co untv " , th e 8tot ^holders. T he p rese n t ow ner, th e voting of th e stock is dele- ap p ro x im ately $11 each. school gym nasium o r on th e school ad eq u ate buildings and equipm ent for school su p e rin ten d e n t AV. C. A lderson latem en t froni Mr. Tow le explains gated to a m ajo rity of th e b oard of A req u e st w as presented to the prem ises, th a t doubt m ust have been *be sp *rB a n *I in te n t of the c o n tra c t d irecto rs. And the sam e an sw er th a t th e p u rpose of th e fair. All is to be em bodied in S. B. 174 forcibly erad icated from th e ir m inds Air Alri»ren„ „• > ' . . a a ‘l th e reaso n for seeking an a s s ig n 11 8 u o t t r u e a l’Plies to the second council for th e p lacin g of th e recently T h u rsd ay evening when a delegation done u n d er th e supervision of the Ml. A lderson w as p resen t to defend m ent of , h in t r n s L n i n P arag rap h in which my nam e is m en- in stalled lig h t n ea r th e undenom i county com m issioners. his plan to com bine th e 52 co u n try ...... , .. ‘ k ln tr u s t »ml allay s tioned. As to th e p a ra g ra p h corn- n atio n al tem ple on a pole, Instead of of five m in iste rs and sev eral ladies a p T he bill is sh o rt and sw eet, and is school d istric ts u nder one c e n tra l ”!ay. bave a rise n as to th e c o n tra c t being one being hung by a w ire. The council 1 peared before th e b oard to voice th e ir as follow s: th e p ro tectio n of th e in te re sts of the 8*ded, w ill say o u r com pany ha.. board of five elective d irec to rs suggested tw o co u rses In an sw er to rpm on8t ’’a nces and to p re se n t le tte rs w n° sto ck h o ld ers in th e older asso ciatio n i a.g re,<“d 1° huy antl P«y for all of th e th Section 1. T hat the county com should select and ap p o in t a co unty e req u est. One w as th a t th e ch u rch I8"*’ .’’J 11**""8 irOm ,ocal,t,eB th ro u g h - ,, t •»stock or th e old asso ciatio n p rio r to m issio n ers of every county in th is co u n try school su p erin ten d en t, and . „ „ L ,‘” 7 sta te s th a t he haa never or on the ex p iratio n of th e lease at place a pole and hang th e light on a 7 ' ,h<> ' s ,rlc t a8klnK th a t dancing „ ' 7 , p u rch a se o i 8‘° pk for p ar. plus any and all dividends de b rac k et in th e u su al m anner, at its /.V w ” O .”7 sta te having a population of not less ad m in ister all im p o rtan t m a tte rs p er- *n th e r c c r “atfon or a c - th a n 75,000, in w hich county th e re has tain in g to th e schools of the d istric t ' r ’ “ CeP‘ ‘n. th e ,Case of th e A R u’ d a r e d u n d er th e lease. (The to tal own expense, a fte r w hich th e lig h t *v 1 es of th e h*Kh school stu d e n ts in ( P ert c o m p a n y 8 eleven sh a re s and p ar value being not to exceed $95.00) would be paid for by th e city, as any <h° sch ° o1 h o ild ln g t. been for m ore than th re e y ears prior high schools Included The reaso n our com pany decided to It w as pointed out by Ray Gill who ' ‘T P“ ,'Cha8‘‘d six sh a re s v o lu n tarily to J a n u a ry 1, 1925, an established In leR8 th an tw o m in u tes from th e m ake th e can v ass is because th e re c o th e r s tre e t light. In case th e city , " th ‘B Was p rlo r t0 th e ords of th e old asso ciatio n w ere de in stalled th e light, how ever, it w ill be t,m e t,le 8ec,,nd sp e ak e r had tak en a g ric u ltu ra l county fa ir association led th e opposition, th a t th is rad ical having a co rp o rate existence, and stroyed in 1916 and a fte r w aitin g placed a t th e In tersectio n of F o u rth ,lls seat ln denunciation of th e attem p t “ * ! e n ip h atica l‘y tb a ‘ dur seven y ea rs th e re h a s been no actio n stre e t and K elly avenue. w hich said county fair association Of one-m an origin, was visionary and „ ° , h R equest to h itro d u ce dancing, and before th e pre8 en t can v ass he has n ot In taken by th e board of th e old asso cia w as also p resen ted to th e council for a r r *val of th e m in iste ria l asso ciation, sh all, in th e Judgm ent of the county im practicable. It w as not req u ested tion to d eterm in e who ow ns th e stock 7 Ca” * *" P aym e,,t of and th e am ount sub scrib ed and paid th e In stallatio n of a light at th e end D r‘ A’ w Botkin v ery com m endably com m issioners of said county have or w anted by the tax p ay ers or school “7 k T ® It w as provided th a t lt s; ° ck ‘n p refe‘;e" ce to having It con- for. We do th is w ork because we are ad eq u ate grounds for th e purpose of patrons. of B s tre e t in E astm an addition. It nindp a m otion th a t th e pro p o sition provided th a t it effective onlv w hen \ 1 “7 T " “ »der th e lease. v itally in terested , and in th e ca n v ass holding a g ric u ltu ra l county fairs, are should become effective w as rep o rted th a t th e P o rtlan d E lec- be ,ab lp d Indefinitely, w hich m otion only w hen hereby authorized and directed to levy voted by th e d istric ts to be affected i Mr. Tow le cites th e failu re year so far have found m any e rro rs in the trie Pow er com pany w anted $40 to wns ,n 8 tan tly seconded and u n an i- list fu rn ish ed us by th e se c re ta ry and ,7 ,* T ‘.° h ° ‘d 8 r "KUlar annuaI we hope w hen th is w o rk is com pleted m ake th e extension. T he reco rd er m ou8,y c a rrie d by th e m em bers of th e a tax not to exceed one-tw entieth of But Mr. Gill contended th a t if the bill “ m t to call to know definitely who is who and w as in stru c ted to w rite th e pow er b o ard. all of whom w ere p resen t, oue m ill on th e do llar on all taxable passed, betw een now and the next I Stotk,1;’ld ers m eetin« 7 7 “! * 7 8tockholders w hat s w hat. We find som e who have p ro p erty in th e county according to g eneral election when th e referendum com pany ask in g th a t th e extension be I Hr. Botkin vigorously resen ted th e “ ‘e by-law s re q u ire s the slgna- passed to th e g re a t beyond and m any th e assessm en t as m ade up by th e vote would be taken, a chaotic condi- t who th o u g h t th e asso ciatio n had also m ade a t its own expense, since all th e in tim atio n th a t he w as resp o n sib le for county assesso r, and equalized by the tion would re su lt and m any p ro g ram s ° W,ler8 ° f 2°° share8 ° f as th ey had not received notice of tin rev en u e from th e lig h ts goes to th e tb e move to allow dan cin g in th e high board of equalization for th e y ear next of im provem ent in local d istric ts stock. T his p resen ted alm o st in su an n u al m eetings p ro b ab ly ow ing to com pany, w hich is g ran te d a free school gym nasium . He and C hairm an p receding the y ear in w hich th e a p would be abondoned and interest, j p erab le difficulties and hence a sys- postofflee ad d ress ch an g es and p ro b fra n ch ise on the stre e ts of G resham . L aw rence co n cu rred in th e g en eral I tem atic effort h as been m ade to ob- ably ow ing to ca re le ssn e ss on th e ir p ro p ria tio n is made. would lag. p art. H ow ever, th e resp o n se to our T he rec o rd e r w as also in stru c ted to sta te m en t th a t th e stu d e n ts w ere th e Section 2. T he proceeds of said Mr. A lderson explained th a t th is bill ■ ta in th ro u g h proxy and assig n m en t can v ass has been alm o st 100 p er cen t req u est th e N o rth w estern E lectric - rpnl In stig a to rs of tho w hole affair ta x sh a ll be used for th e purpose of embodied p ractically all th e p ro v i i enough sh a re s to p erm it a legal m eet- as far as we have gone an d we a re com pany to send a re p re se n ta tiv e to i a n d had been quietly o b tain in g signa- ere ctin g su itab le buildings on the sions of the county u n it bill now on [ Ing and an accep tan ce of an offer of ready a t th is tim e to give you a d e f confer w ith officials of th e city w ith tu re s to a petition w hich they had inite o utline of w hat should be done as g ro u n d s of such association for ag ri- j I the statu tes. The new m easure, how - sale. T his is said to be easily po ssi avc have th e n ecessary n um ber of reg ard to exten d in g its service to th is been circ u la tin g am ong them selves. ble now as a re s u lt of th e can v ass and c u ltu ra l, h o rtic u ltu ra l, livestock and I ever, ’ncludes high schools u nder the sh a re s co n tra cte d to petition for a place. R ealizing th e fu tility of such efforts, o th e r kindred purposes on said fair one board and several m inor changes, assig n m en t of stock. T he assign special m eeting of th e ’ sto ck h o ld ers T he council approved of a te m p o r they tried to en list th e help of th e m ent asked fo r is said to be an a s g rounds. j The m eeting u n anim ously con- w hich we hope can be called in the very n ea r fu tu re and at th is m eeting ary o rd er ch an g in g th e place of p a rk school board in th a t d irectio n w ith the ------------------------ i dem ne 1 the bill and voted to send a signm ent in blank, and th e stock is so we would favor a dividend being d e ing of th e G re sh am -P o rtlan d stag es to re su lt th a t a fte r co n su ltin g o th e r di Bible S tan d ard C hurch Services. delegate to Salem to w ork a g a in st it receipted for and placed in escrow . clared on th e lock of ten per c e n t; th e co rn e r of Main and Pow ell stree ts, re c to rs on th e board, Mr. L aw rence Mr. Tow le, w ith som e a s s is ta n c e also recom m end p lacin g an ad d i T he form al in stallatio n of th e new h . B. N o 4 6 0 b e i n g a s i i h a H t n t - n J instead of in fro n t of th e city hull, advised th e stu d e n ts th a t if dancing m in iste r of th e Bible S tan d ard com -I „ R ¿ 7 - Q ’ g ’ 8 u ° s tltu te fo r has had a difficult ta sk to locate som e tional $1000 of fire in su ra n c e on th e m u n n n ity itv «hi.m h th »1.« D.,.. A . ____ »»__ No. 19, w as read and approved w hich o rd er m ay become p erm an en t ever w as to be p erm itted at th e high m church, e Rev. aron H an- ,, “ • of the sto ck h o ld ers and d eterm in p ro p erty and th e election of a board of son, who recen tly arriv ed from Aber- by tke m eeting. T his is a bill provid- d irecto rs to serve for a term of th re e by action of th e council a t its next school, it would have to be th ro u g h deen .W ashington, w ill be held th e ing for th e election of a county school th e ir a c tu a l stock in te re st in th e as y ears as an econom y m easure. T he m eeting. T he m a tte r of m aking th e co n sen t of a m ajo rity of th e p a r sociation, as it seem s he has only com ing S unday a t 11 a. m. The Rev. su p e rin ten d e n t in th e county for and i duties w ill be v ery light, m eeting AVithrow's r e s ta u ra n t and co n fe ctio n en ts and th a t co nsent could only be A. J. H egen of P o rtlan d will introduce k ,. . m em orandum from th e se c re ta ry to once a y ear to au d it th e accounts and th e new m in ister and w ill give the ? the d istrlc ts outside a d istric t of EQ by go by d eclare dividends from th e re n t r e ery a te rm in al sta tio n for th e stag es obtained by th e ir sig n a tu re s to a pe opening address. P rio r to com ing t o t h e f i r s t c l m T he provisions a re ' ceipts th a t we hope w ill be paid is u n d er co n sid eratio n and m ay be titio n signifying such Intent. G resham , the Rev. Mr. H anson had Keneral for all counties having a - Mr. Tow le proposes petitio n in g for pro m p tly as h as been done in th e brought about, in w hich case consid Such a le tte r w as p u t Into c irc u la ch a rg e of the Bible S tandard w ork a t ' school population of tw enty-five thou- I 3 spec,aI m eet,nB of sto ck h o ld ers soon past. On behalf of o u r com pany for erab le Changes w ill be m ade In the a r tion w hich stated th a t fa th e r, m o ther — ™ 8 “ - .ir e a .^ if 8 ‘s o lv e d , sen tim en tal reaso n s, I w ill nom inate Mr. Tow le says th e co n tra c t h as no a num ber of th e v e te ra n s of th is in ran g em en t of th e building to accom o r g u ard ian would san ctio n th e so n ’s, m in iste r and one who prom ises to be ' Passed - is su b ject to a referendum m odate th e public. d a u g h te r’s o r w ard ’s ap p ro v al In specification or In ten t of th e a ssig n d u stry and c h a rte r m em bers of th e a b lessing to the com m unity. His a c vote in th e county before it becomes association and will a ssu re th o se who A com m ittee co n sistin g of C ouncil- signing a petition or ad v o catin g th a t m ent of stock to him b ut to th e B erry w ill co nsent to serve th a t th e d u ties tiv ity in preaching th e full gospel is operative. m en T horne, Botkin and H am raar, w as th e school board give th e ir p erm ission G row ers P ack in g com pany. said to have won for him success. The w ill be very light and they can ac t as a n£ a . S " r^ , " p5 S S ; “ " I 1” “' ....... .. T he B erry G row ers P ack in g co m h o n o rary pall b ea rers w ithin th re e appointed to confer w ith th e board of for the high school to co n d u ct dances pany h as had th e p lan in m ind for y ears as it is th e d esire of o u r a sso county com m issioners in an effort to In the gym nasium . T hey also w ere to Jesu s, holiness and th e baptism of the The Puslne88 d istric t of G resham ciation to pay every d o lla r back to th e se cu re a reduced ra te on gravel to be assum e resp o n sib ility In en fo rcin g sp irit. T he public is invited to hear ; w as forcibly rem inded of th e plan for some tim e to buy th e can n ery p ro p er- neighbors who backed th e en terp rise. used in s tre e t w ork w ithin th e city. n ecessary ru le s in connection w ith the th e Rev. Mr. H egen on la tte r day th e high school b ask et ball gam e th is ty on or before th e ex p iratio n of th e The list is as follow s: M ilton O. N el topics and welcome th e new p asto r to evening, w hen th e stu d e n t body p er- lease- and n ea rly a y ear ago passed a son, Chas. Cleveland, Ja s. H. S terlin g , dances and to atten d th e dances In the his field of labor. cap acity of ch ap ero n , If called upon. form ed th e se rp e n tin e m arch down re8 o |u ti° n and signed up m em bers on H. M. Miller, Geo. AV S tapleton, Wm BERRY GROWERS ASKED TO MEET T I’ESDAY It is rep o rted th a t less th a n 30 nam es Main stree t, su rro u n d ed a tru c k a t th e a fru it assessm en t for th e purp o se of S tanley, Ed. Spath, AV. C. L aw rence, T heodore B rngger, Ja s. E lk ln g to n , P. Gresham Undenominational in te rsectio n of Main and Pow ell on , buying th e stock. w ere obtained In resp o n se to th is p e ti A. Johnson, W alter P ro c to r, and a Services. A la rg e m eeting of th e b erry grow - tion, and a t th e m eeting la st n ig h t the w hich th e high school o rc h e stra T he c o n tra c t is specific and is be score of o th e rs who could be nam ed, S unday school will be held a t 10 played sev eral selections, and by whom all have confidence in, to see an d fru it g ro w ers w ill be a t th e of Rev. O. J. W llner, p a sto r of th e Sw e a. m. Sunday a t the undenom inational songs and yells told th e world of th eir lieved to be fa ir to all concerned. th a t th e sh a re s a re p ro p erly placed in fice a t th e ca n n ery T uesday a f te r dish Mission ch u rc h a t P ow ell V alley, tem ple and preaching services a t 2 loyalty to th e school and th e ir de- Mr. T ow le’s le tte r is as follow s: escrow in K arl M iller’s bank, who noon, F e b ru a ry 24, a t 1:30. County afternoon. n o'clock in io . in a the ... k v ,, The J a dies' term in atio n to win th e gam e from alone p resen ted a lis t of 60 nam es G resham , Feb. 18, 1925. — E ditor served as s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r d u rin g Bible study will be held T uesday af- E stacada, th e ir an c ie n t eneniv A gent S. B. H all Is callin g th is m eet O utlook—D ear S ir, R eferrin g to your ernoon a t the tem ple a t 2:30. P ra y e r i Speeches w ere m ade by J. R. M artin, artic le in T u esd ay ’s O utlook, headed th e first year of the en terp rise. And ing for th e purp o se of d iscussing w hich he had obtained in a sh o rt tim e the B erry G row ers P acking com ln th e Pow ell V’alley locality. In ad and 'ilibl'e study*0 c o n r ir n te d V R ak®r and Wm- F ritz. W inston ‘‘Deal ueai lo r c C an n ery i-ro is for annery P ro p p e eriy rty is young people, o n ’ F riday evenings a t y e" k a d e r ’ a n * I T hought to Be Shaky, " will say it con- pany can do th e ir p a rt th e sto ry will som e of th e Im p o rtan t p ractices In dition to th e Rev. Mr. W lln er’s p eti end well and we will live happily ever grow ing Bmail fru its, including tre l- nounced the program tion, th e re w ere signed rem o n stra n ce s ta in s so m uch th a t is m isleading and afte r. T ru ly yours, 7:30. laslng, cu ltiv atin g , prev en tio n of w in from th e H illsview d istric t, th e P a r u n tru e th a t, w hile I very m uch dis D. E. TOWLE. Mrs. M. G ore of W oodburn is th e te r in ju ry and fertilizatio n . en t-T each er asso ciatio n from d istric t Read and use the W ant Ads. g u est of Mrs. W. C. Burch. C. L. Long, h o rtic u ltu re sp ecialist No. 4, and a le tte r from th e AV. C. T. U. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS iioaiiiiiiiiiitJiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiinitiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiaiiHiiiiHiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiitjiiiiiiiiiiiiniuiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiii REEISE DANCE PERMIT w ith th e ex tension service and F. E. w hich w as p resen ted by th e Rev. E. G. R e p re se n tativ es from G resham , P rice, so ils sp ecialist, w ill be th e Judd. I t is understood th a t co u n ter ¡ Rockwood and R u ssellv ille neighbor p rin cip le sp e ak e rs of th e afternoon. p etitio n s w ere on th e verge of being hoods, arriv ed with rem o n stra n ce s It Is hoped a t th is m eeting to get a circ u lated th ro u g h o u t o th e r points on (and reso lu tio n s of p ro test, ap p eared m ore tho ro u g h u n d ersta n d in g of the th e d istric t, pending an outcom e of W ednesday night, F e b ru a ry 25, th e before th e county com m issioners on w ays and m ean s of se cu rin g and a p la st n ig h t’s m eeting. G resham A m erican Legion Q uintet plying fertilize r to th e sm all fru it In T he first sp eak er to d eliver his w ill play th e gam e of gam es when AA’ednesday m orning to p rev en t th e o rd er to get th e best resu lts. It is views on th e su b ject of dan cin g w as g ran tin g of a license to ‘B ird leg ” th ey tan g le w ith th e O range B five, probable w in n ers of th e city of P o rt Reed to con d u ct dan cin g at his fa expected th a t th e re will be a larg e a t th e Rev. A ndrew Jo h n so n , p a sto r of land cham pionship. T he gam e will be m ous ro ad h o u se on th e Base L ine ten d an ce a t th e m eeting. th e H aley B ap tist ch u rch . In ad d i played in the Union high gym nasium . road Just ea st of Rockwood. tion to being p erso n ally opposed to T he Legion team suffered a defeat F ree Methodist S e ri ices. W hen it w as know n recen tly th a t at th e h an d s of O range B e a rlie r th is d tn c ln g on th e grounds of It being Our herd has noAv reached such proportions T he F re e M ethodist S unday school ¡conducive to im m orality, he believed season w hen th e tw o team s played i Mr. Reed had applied to th e county two-, five-m inute over-tim e periods l board for such a license an over- wl11 conv*‘ne S unday at 10 o'clock, foi- th a t it w as nothing sh o rt of ty ran n y that a sale of some of the animals is an abso barelyt V osed)rUie^5L ^gionno u t^ i$ Di)*lf» W*'e *B1,ng pr<rt*8t ,r0 8 e from n earb y I ¡ ° wed by' P o a c h in g a t 11 and ag ain In j to force ta x p a y e r, to help au p p o rt lute necessity. We have to offer, Baby calves, Famous Registered Holsteins LEGION QUINTET TO PLAY ORANGE-B Now Offered on the Market yearling, and 2-year-olds. All of our OAvn breeding from our great herd sires. Prospective club members and others should avail themselves of this unusual oppor tunity to get the best right at home. Our herd has been government accredit ed for the past four years. It is the great est prize winning herd at the county fair for the past five years. A. H. BURNS, ALDERSYDE FARM Troutdale, Oregon. v ju iiii i i m m iilirciMiiiii'nirKittntiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiicitiiiiMiiniciiuiithoiicjiiiuiiittMCitni: iiiitn oa n tiiin iio n yfr BASKET BALL WEDNESDAY NIGHT, FEB. 25 HIGH SCHOOL GYM. Game at 8 o’clock GRESHAM AMERICAN LEGION VS. ORANGE B. Students 85c K id. a Dime A dult. «5r by tossiuft in a foul. A. N. F ren ch has been secured to referee th e gam e AVednesday night. usuaV w ith ^ B a iley ""» "',! B o lth ^ fo r- I com m unitie«. V arious school d istric ts, I 11 PVeniI,K o clo ck . At th ro u g h th e ir d irec to rs o r p a r e n t- I y,,unK People’s m issio n ary teach er o rg an izatio n s raised th e ir wHI b'’ bpld’ b 'd by H ow ard V° 7 ”ga,n8t H . S " ’" " " * tb * 6:30 th e m eeting H opper "O,V,n* > som ething w hich was an tag o n istic to th e ir belief. He also th o u g h t th a ’ would und erm in e the h ea lth .,f ( h e 8t0de" ‘8 would not he conducive w ards, S h afer, L unday, S outhard, | " h u e .he m a tte r w as ab o u t to com e “r 1 A devotional service pre- ! to good w ork In the school. His point.) F an ch e r and P u lfer, g u ard s and All- , UD Mf. Reed presen ted a req u e st th a t ce,l,riK ’lie preach in g will begin a t ( w ere m any and well b ro u g h t out and stock a t ce n te r he be perm itted to w ith d raw his peti 7:30. P ra y e r m eeting fH held each a p p a re n tly m et th e ap p ro v al of those T he G resham m an ag er had hard tion. A fter due co n sid eratio n th e T h u rsd ay evening at 7:30. A cordial p rese n t who w ere not In favor of th e w ork to se cu re th e O range B team to play h ere as th ey figure th a t a defeat com m issioners denied th is req u est. in v itation is extended to all to attend dance. at th is tim e m ight jeo p ard ize th eir The board then voted to deny th e pe I th ese services. He w as follow ed by th e Rev. Mr. ch an ces at th e city cham pionship . tition. | W llner who spoke along sim ila r lines. L ast T uesday n ig h t th e local five Zien F iiiiig ellcal I hurch. In denying the petition th e board , He sta te d th a t dancing w as a relic of m ade sh o rt w ork of th e stro n g Gasco T he follow ing services will be held h eath en ism an d paganism and th a t In q u in tet, 145-lb. cham pions o< P o rtlan d stated it w as so rry its a u th o rity did and In d u strial L eague cham pions, by not p erm it it to go still fu rth e r to nt th e Zion E vangelical ch u rch next , th e ea st w here he had fo rm e rly lived handing them a 45 to 24 defeat. cu rb th e harm fu l p ractices and Influ- •Sunday: S unday school a t 10 o clo ck , and had seen It tried out In th e p u b D espite th e size of th e score It w as ' ences of the roadhouses of th e countv divine serv ice In th e E nglish lan g lic schools, it had w orked n o th in g a good gam e to w atch. T he first h alf j ________________ 7’ uage a t 11 and in th e G erm an la n g ended w ith th e score 28 to 10 for W ord has been received of the uage a t 11:50. T he serm on topic will b ut h arm to ait concerned. At th e conclusion of th e Rev. Mr. G resham . E arly in th e second half death at th e U. S V eterans liosnital th e G ascos rallied and bro u g h t the No 24. Palo Alto. C alU ornla. of Jew el! be " F a c t. A bout S alv atio n .” An a n AVilner's re m a rk s, It w as moved to them will be ren d ered by th e choir. ecoi e up to 30 to 20 b u t w ere checked ; Bond, b ro th er of Mm. W K H arris tab le th e p etition Indefinitely, w hich th e re and held to four points during of P o rtlan d and a son of . ____ th e late AV. A co rd ial in v itatio n Is extended to all was done. T h re e of th e m em bers of th e rem a in d er of th e gam e w hile th< H. Bond, a pioneer of G resham d is to atten d th ese services. Legion scored alm o st a t will. C o n tin u ed from page~2 ~ tric t. His body w ill be se n t to P o rt S atu rd ay night, F eb ru ary 21 th e I>e- land for burial In th e v e te ra n s’ plot g inn w ill play E stacad a in th e E sta at Mt. Scott P ark cem etery T he cada high school gym T he team will fu n eral will probably be T uesday. He leave by m otor from D avidson's drug was 52 y ears old and re tire d from the sto re at 6:30 p ?. m. sh a rp as th e game re g u la r arm y tw o y e a r , ago ÍPR ESBY TERIA N ) is called at 7:45. A fter th e g a m e ----------------- th e re w ill be a btg benefit dance in D ress I ’p P arty . EAIR VIEW th e p ark pavilion Given by Rebekah W elfare club. F r i day evening, M arch 13. a t I. O. O. F. ball. P ri.e s for best su stain ed c h a r Fnneral Io Be Held Saturday. F u n eral services fo r .Mrs. Ixiuisa acter. A dm ission 25 c e n t., including H euke, m o th er of Mrs. Minnie W itsel lu n ch and p ro g ram .—Adv. or D am ascus, will be held S atu rd ay , Vet Ice to Stage Patrons. A c h u rc h w ith a q u ie t, frie n d ly a tm o s p h e re a n d w h e re F e b ru a ry 21, at 11 o'clock, at the Effective on and afte r F e b ru a ry 24 th e se rv ic es a r e re stfu l, h elp fu l a n d In sp irin g . Jaeobson & Cox fu n eral p a rlo rs, 9 2 < i___ 1925. F irs t stage stag e leaves G Grohlmm raham at stre e t and F o ster road. T he Rev. H. ¡7:00 . m- dally except Sundays and R. G ebhardt w ill officiate. REV. E. R. I). HOLLENSTED, P a s to r holidays. Instead of at 7:15 T H E W A Y S ID E C H U R C H Sunday Morning Worship 11 o’Glock