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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1920)
■V T W IC E A W E E K VOL. G resham O utlook SUPERINTENDENTS ARE APPOINTED MARKETING CROPS IS MEREDITH’S HOBBY T he re g u la r m eeting of the board of directors of th e M ultnom ah Coun ty F a ir association was held Monday in th e Bank of G resham . T here ■ were eleven m em bers present. T he list of su p e rin ten d e n ts for the la ir next fall was read and proved satisfactory to all. H. A. Lewis will be su p e rin ten d e n t of grounds as he , was last year. Mrs. E d ith Tozier j CROWDED CONDITION AT U.H.S. WILL DEPRIVE STUDENTS OF ITS ADVANTAGES; BUILDING NEEDED MAY OPPOSE GLASS IN VIRGINIA TOGA RACE TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS COMMUNITIES ADOPT IMPROVEMENT PLAN C orbett aud H u rlb u rt d istricts have Joined hands In a com m unity Im provem ent cam paign u n d er th e F arm needs so th a t th e school „ . The . , , and condition of Union ------- 1— ----- j Bureau. The club boys are co-oper- can continue to ' bv Ve' y UbIy d,8CU88ed «row and expand in a few m ore years | atin g in th e work aud expect to do by P rincipal E. F. Goodwin la st F ri- Union d istrict will have th e A g ric u l-' some active work in crop im prove- 1 day evening i, at th e . m eetin * of • th e • tura', High school of th e state. ’ m eat and livestock im provem ent. At V a lte jO w n r T x "* P° We" ThP PrP’ Pn' po,,cy ° f ,h ” 8ch° ° ' I a m eeting held last T hursday even \ alley O s ing to a n u m b er of fam i- which is to ' be th o ro u g h , form char- ing, com m itteem en w ere appointed to ilies who are ill th e re was not as acter, instill love of co u n try and tra i l ! ta k e charge of th e different projects. large an atten d a n ce as was desired good citizens” will m ake a splendid j W eatherred will have charge of the J. W. E vans will have charge of th e but those p resen t w ere very m uch in base to build for the “ G reater Union pavilion, Mrs. Cliff K ern will have crop im provem ent, and the goal was terested in Mr. G oodw in’s address. H igh” which is the aim and hope o f, set at 100 ceres each of potatoes and ch arg e of the floral exhibits and Mrs. One of the m ost n otable featu res th e pupils, th e faculty, th e directors g rain for certification th is year. A nnie Hevel of th e dom estic science F o rm er G overnor Henry C. about th e address was th e fairn ess of and many o th ers in te reste d in the T here is every reason to believe fh at G etting crops to m ark et w ith as they w ere la st year. A griculture S tu a rt of V irginia, has been offer th e discussion and th e com pleteness school and education. o u t lost motion or costs" is to be they will go over th e top in g rea t ed a place on the United States will be in charge of F. H. C rane and the policy of his departm ent, says of the explanations. P rincipal Good style. The only certified seed potatoes P rincipal Goodwin very ably p r e - ’ In ter-S ta te Com mission, hut it is H o rticu ltu re G. H. Richey. David Edwin T M eredith of Des Moines, win is sta tin g th e situ atio n as it is seated th e subject and la te r opened possible he will decline, so th a t grow n In Oregon last y ear were raised McKeown will again have charge of i la ., the new secretary of agricul he will be free to run for the Sen and even those who are oppooed if I the m eeting fo r discussion. It seemed In M ultnom ah county and the p ro s th e cattle exhibits and Theo. Brug- tu re in P resident W ilson's cabi a te, when th e sh o rt term , which th ere are any, would ad m it th a t the to be th e g en eral feeling of those net. This is a new and recent pic pect is good this year to hold first C a rter Glass is now tilling t(trough g er of sheep and hogs. J. M. Mann situ atio n is exactly as Mr. Goodwin p resen t th a t a new building should) ap pointm ent, expires. tu re of Secretary Meredith. place In Bpite o t th e increased in te r will be su p e rin ten d e n t of th e poultry describes it. est which I b being show n all over th e be erected with la rg e r classroom s, d ep a rtm en t and Jo h n S leret of the T here are 80 pupils from o utside of corridors and arran g ed to accom mo- ' sta te . . horses. The a r t d ep artm en t will be PLAY IS PRESENTED Union High school who are enjoying date a larg e high school. It was th e . PASTOR AND WIFE T he Certified P o tato Club was o r in ch arg e of Mrs U. B. Sm ith again ganized with F. N. Lasley as the B Y .LY N C H SCHOOL the advantages of th is school. T h eir general feeling th a t tile school would th is y ear and Miss E thel I. C alkins GIVEN RECEPTION leader. T h ere will be six o r seven tu itio n am ounts to ' about $8000 per alw ays outgrow any ad d itio n s which will be in charge of school club work. y ear o r nearly h alf of th e teach er's L ast F riday evening, F eb ru ary 27, boys In th e club, all raising certified were added to th e present building T. J. K reu d er will su perintend the A farew ell reception and program salary. It is these stu d e n ts, tw enty seed Mr. Lasley was one of th e men th a t it was b e tte r to build a g ran g e exhibits and David M. Dunne the P aren t-T each er circle of Lynch of them in th e J u n io r class, who will I and building th a t would ac co m m o d ate'at l a ^ t u X ^ w v L t L ChUrC” who raised certified seed last year th e county exhibits. M edicinal herb3 school presented "T he F acin atin g be th e ones deprived of th e school if least six hundred pupils. S “Z ‘ “ u’”“ ’" ”’' and will give th e boys th e benefit of and m ineral d ep artm en ts have been Fanny B row p.” The people from Dis th e present situ atio n is not m et with ! It was also discussed and approved ; losing th e ir C a s to r a n ---------------- -------- tric t 28 w itnessed th e larg est crowd his experience. A lbert - • P o u n d er who left open for the present. C. M. Lake increased facilities. T he present i by those present th a t an o p p o rtu n ity Rev llrl(1 Mru vv„, conducted th e experim ent last year ever gathered th ere. The nine c h a r is su p erin ten d en t of police and J. W. bujding is large enough fo r th e pupils ‘ b'. Kivel1 " “’8e " Btrlcta ln ,bi8 county I M em bers "of ‘"the D a m a s " “«* church hi th e p lan tin g of th e different kinds Tow nsend will superintend the gates acters in the cast rendered an ad In th e Union d istric t but it will be which adjoin Union d istric t to join WPre pre8Pnt t(J()k ,n (he (.v of po tato seed will tak e up th e rais W. C. A lderson, county school su m irable perform ance. a decided d isad v an tag e to th e d istric t w ith th e d istric t to p ut this th in g j e rc{gea MI bs R uth Todd in th e ro le of ing of certified seed this year and his p erin ten d en t, atten d ed the m eeting to lose these o u tsid e pupils. th ro u g h D orothy played w ith engaging charm . fath e r, J. P ou n d er, has tu rn ed over and at his suggestion th e school Rev. M. M agnuson opened th e ex A lthough th e re are only six dis Mrs. M argaret C rane in h e r u su a l. T hose d istric ts which a re outside th e certified seed raisin g to Albert. booths will be aw arded a flat money ercises w ith p ray er and a sh o rt r t^ ” ,r,ctB *n ,b e Union High d istrict, pu of th e Union High school d istric t in He w ill have ch arg e of fo u r acres, prize of $20 fo r each school or group sw eet and m odest way played the p a rt’ pils are atten d in g h ere front 26 d if th is oounty and th e ir v aluation as speech in welcome. Olaf Grun and A mass m eeting has been called for of schools which m akes at le ast 20 of Florence, D orothy's clium. G. A. N oreen spoke for the church feren t d istricts and fo u r counties. Mrs. H erbert Lynch as th e nervous T hursday, M arch 11 a t which tim e S. taken from th e 1920 tax sh eet are as and Sullday 8(.hoo, gt ex h ib its including livestock. Every ex- B. H ull, county ag en t, will give au "Two of th e a g ric u ltu ra l teach ers ,rs follow s: P leasan t Valley, $392,145; pre8ilng thp d school th a t nidets th is requirem ent woman was a co n stan t d elig h t to th e are hired six days a week ¡»nd 12 Rockwood, $328,740; F airview , nannio P . ,g , , .. th e illu stra te d lectu re on potatoes and ’ • . the t e services will be aw arded th is sum as a rew ard audience. a t losing th . ««« ™ . . . ___ people at of . Rev I m onths a y ea r,” said Mr. Goodwin, Mrs. Confrey and Mrs. M cGregor $666,320; T ro u td ale, $521,585; Ce th e ir diseases, T he com m itteem an fo r th e ir effort^. T he exhibit m ust and Mrs. H aw kinson. An original "and ow ing to the help received from i will sign up o th ers who wish to raise dar, $231,880; Victory, $99,620; m eet th e requirem en ts, however. took the m inor p arts in a cred itab le th e governm ent u n d er th e Sm ith- L usted, $239,540. The Union d istrict poem by Mrs. W esterberg was read potatoes for certification m anner A dditional Ribbons will be given as prizes for H ughes act, Union H igh Is receiving has an assessed v alu atio n of $2,887,- in honor of th e p asto r and his wife. m em bers will rlso be lined up for Miss Mild’red M cGregor did ex excellence of work. Roy Jo h n so n spoke fo r the young th e services of th ree train ed men for 425 and com prises the follow ing dis club work. A com m ittee on tra n sp o rta tio n was ceedingly well as Audrey people of th e Powell Valley church. only a little m ore th a n th e salary trlc ts: Lynch, T erry, G resham , Pow- A. G. Salzraanis is th e com m ittee appointed by th e president, as a re- R obert Confrey as Billy Pearson T he young people especially have en- man for soil im provem ent. L ast year su it of a discussion as to th e need of Ka' (‘ a deligh tfu lly hum orous por- which would be a paid o n e.” All of ell Valley, O rient and H illsview. these th in g s— adv an tag es of e x p e r t! W ith th e co-operation of these o th e r ! i T j , ' hP J ” .°f. MF' “ " d M r" ' th is d istric t took up th e use of su p er securlng m ore adeq u ate car service tr “Aa ° f tbe nill,Kulded lover, __x.. -i. .... . i Kinaon. F red F<' . Johnson . an . d ,. Emil Sat- phosphate. T here were several tria ls d u rin g fa ir week, Mr. Dunne, A. F. <>nr' Zenger elicited g reat ap- in stru cto rs, choice of studies, voca- d istric ts a g re a te r Union H igh would tional tra in in g were th e resu lt of th e be assured, giving o p p o rtu n ity to a lii p QWP.. Vnii' v' m ," i * ° f| thp on potatoes, grain s, and corn and the M iller and Mr. Sleref w ere appointed. plause by his p o rtra y al of th e c h a r la rg e r school an d good o rganization th e children In th e county who wish) Powell * V M,88lon cburch ex resu lts w ere so m arked th a t already ac te r of a friend and advisor In B illy’s Mr. K reu d er and David Dunn, new love affair. and the only need Is th e room to ex- to atten d and by co n tin u in g the pressing th e good wishes of the con two earloads have been ordered from m em bers elected at the la st m eeting, pand. If th e people will g et to g e th er ' grow th of th e school draw o th e rs Into ! gregation and th e ir reg ret a t th eir th e local m erchant besides th a t which Adolph Zenger d istinguished him w ere p resen t and w ere sw orn in at and m ake th e necessary arran g e m en ts the d istrict. ! loss. self as a lightn in g change a rtis t oy the m eeting yesterday, both are very An original poem was given by the farm ers have o rd ered for th em I Mrs. H annah G radlu which was very selves from P o rtlan d . It Is estim ated much in terested in th e fair and both im personating a college boy and Miss th a t enough has been received to a p are capable men. Mr K reu d er is well P a 'l,iv Brown, MUCH PLOWING BY MRS. ANNA ROSIN m uch enjoyed. Special music form ed ply to about 500 acres. known in grange work and will help „ BptwePn ac‘8 ‘b^ M'88p8 Kelly and j TRACTORS BEING DONE BURIED SATURDAY an In terestin g p a rt o t th e program . T he livestock Im provem ent project to keep th e granges and fair associa K ern en tertain ed very d elig h tfu lly I a I ; Sunday m orning Rev. Mr. H aw kln- The fine plow ing w eath er of th e I T he fu n eral of Mrs. A nna Rosin, | , On preached his farew ell serm on .it will be headed by II. W. W ilson. The tion in a sp irit of m u tu al helpfulness. with songs and violin solos. David M D unne is president of th e ' A lta » ‘-ndrickson, accom panied by past m onth has stim u lated th e sale of who died on F eb ru ary 26 at her hone Dam ascus end in the evening at goal se t is to elim in ate all scrub sires M an u facturers and Land P roducts Donald Confrey, san g very sweetly, farm m achinery and especially of ’ in P leasan t Valley, was held at t h e ' I’owell Valley. T he large Mission from th e dairy herds of th e ir com m unity. T h ere is n plan on foot to show which will be com bined w ith ' , A requp8t baB been ,na,le tb a t <tl(' tracto rs. C. I. R ak er & Son rep o rt i u . a „ „ .. . . CPn>B‘^ y fu n eral chapel last church was packed with friends who o rganize a calf club am ong th e boys. th e M ultnom ah fair again this year. P' ay be rep™ tPd so arran g em en ts are having delivered Fordson tra c ,O!.8 j Mt' " T " ° ' ° rP,,h- g ath ered to h ea r th e last serm on and Miss E thel I. C alkins will m eet with Mrs. M D. K ern atten d ed the m eet- bp’ng niade to do 80 in th e near f u ' d u rin g th e past two weeks to th e f o l- ! a “ n r e a c h e ^ h , hhl farew ell to Ih eir p asto r and his lowing progressive farm ers of Ihis i dn’ prpa< bp 1 tbp funeral serm on, th e boys th is week to plan for the o r ing and suggested several m a tte rs In tU.y.e’ P° S8ibly, in O re8bam - Tbe wife. vicinity: Jim P ounder. W ard Evans Mn,fl « O8ln waB n p ar> y 50 years of ganization. th e way of m aking th e exhibits of " e g ' en later. Rev and Mrs. H aw kinson left Mon Sbe 18 8ury,y‘ ‘' by bpr husband. A m eeting was held F rid ay evening canned fru it and vegetables more , A candy 8al(i waB be!d ,n conjune- and Jess Rogers of C orbett. A B ! day for th e ir new home n ear Clifton, C onrad. J. C. B urns and B F u ji! of R° B,n’ and thrpp children, by S pringdale and H illsview farm ers uniform She th o u g h t a m axim um 1 ° PW *t tbf p,ay" K ansas, J j E sth er, F lorence and Theodore. The and com m itteem en w ere appointed. ' pro‘ , ,'ds wl11 be U8ed tow ard G resham and F red L ins of E stacad a , well as a m inim um n um ber o f 1 I It is rep o rted th a t the C onrads a re ' ,‘S W° r k ' ng P ° rt,a n d and tho M. G. Woodle was appointed head of ja rs in in any exhibit would be very paylng for a p,ano fo r ,b e 8cb° o1 CHILDREN RECEIVE o p eratin g ih e ir tra c to r nigh, and d .v “ arp a ttp n d ,n « Union High crop Im provem ent pro ject. T w enty- helpful and add to th e value of the g j ) SAWNSON DIES IN PRIZES ON ESSAYS live acres have alread y been signed ’ rPB am ' exhibit. H er suggestions w ere re- PORTLAND OF PNEUMONIA | In o rd er to com plete th e ir plowing __ t T he prizes offereiUby G resham bus- up. before rain s begin again ferred to th e com m ittee as very good _______ H att-hing Eggs for Sale. I ltlP"H m, n to ,h e Pupl>8 th " »trade L ouis Berney will lead th e com m u and th e m a tte r will be tak en up at Edw ard Swanson, who w ith his have ju st purchased one of H. W. ' 8cbo01 for tb eir essays on the sub- nity in livestock Im provem ent. | fam ily lived in G resham and Powell i u com m ittee m eetings. < o m in g . 1 Cooley’s fine breeding pens of W hite Uect> “ W ba t a re th e benefits of en list P o u ltry p ro ject will be In charge Pn I auction ?n t h e ° n e J J a Ì. p u b l' c ifeKborn8, w b' cb 18 bPad" d by one of m ent in th e U. H. arm y ? " were aw ard Miss E thel I. C alkins and T. D ; Valley until about a y ear ago, when ".im iso atten a u e n d a ed e a th m e e m m eet- e e t-; ,b — e - ^an ......' — to P o rtlan d , U.BU ^ " ¿ L o n Jo sT rfo " W IH h n t > C0Ck? rpl’ * k,cb ,d la8t M onday m orning at assembly of Mr. C hatm an and T. F. Soule will K irk pair,C p atric K k a also iUy — moved died of fu rn ltli;,. ofthth J lead in th e berry grow ing division. ing in reg ard to th e tim e of placing pneum onia a t his hom e In th a t city t a p a rtm en ts in G resham and also th e fo? $3 n e r . « ^ s 'A t ‘Lng'' h o p r. Weed control was of g rea t In terest of th e club exhibits. The m a tte r was ' a8t W ednesday eveqing. He leav e, fu rn itu re from h er own hom e in I $1.60 p er 16 Mrs Lulu O sburn T h e first and second prizes which sa tisfacto rily ad ju sted . a wife and seven sm all children. P o rtlan d . W atch for th e list._______ phone 7x1. ’ ' * ’ were i aw arded to th e two best from In th e S pringdale and Hillsview neighborhood and G eorge Mershon Mrs. Swanson and three-m onths- th e whole school were aw arded as will lead In an effort to erad icate DAIRYMEN HOLD old baby was in M ontana w ith a sis follow s; Ray Strong of th e eight uaau th ese pests. HELPFUL MEETING te r at th e tim e of h er husband s g rad e, won first which was a $5 sav- T he C anada th is tle will be tire ; death. Mrs. Swanson has been an in The local branch of the Oregon ! ing account in the F irst S tate Bank. main foe. T he s ta te law provides a valid for several years and is ju s t D airym en's L eague m et M onday ev , Floyd O’Niel of th e seventh grad e ; penalty fo r anyone who allowa these ening a t th e g range hall and listened able to w alk a little w ith some s u p - ' won the w ar saving certificate of j weeds t o grow and an effort will be port. She came to P o rtlan d w ith h er) fered by A. W M etzger * Co., as to a live discussion by A. S. H all, as ! m ade to enforce th e law stric tly I hi ’ sistan t m anager of the D airym en's brother-in-law to atten d th e fu n eral second prize. The o th e r prizes were j year. of her husband and It has n ot been League, who is In charg e of m a rk e t j aw arded one to each grad e as fol At la te r m eetings th e work for learned w hat h er plans are. milk in P ortland. lows: eighth grade, M ildred Metz i th is section will be ta k en up but Mr. Swanson is rep o rted to have Mr. H all discussed and explained g er, a fo u n tain pen offered by the ow ing to several unavoidable clr- the Sapiro plan of co-operative m a r kept on his feet caring fo r his fam ily ?°i ’,eventb ’tr a ‘1''’ , cum stances th e atten d an ce at this w hile he had a te m p eratu re of 104 k etin g which the league Is studying Glen ri ih ° " " 1' r 'i>|U " a " ' r '' flrMt m eeting was not la rg e enough degrees. He finally called In one of I w ith a view to adopting. This plan Glen Davidson of owe p . P h .r m lo nlflk„ a „ y defln,le foward th e h ealth nurses, b u t It wag too late I was m ade to fit Oregon conditions i i n , v V a'w ' M ,lld rP d ' K n,« b to '‘' lining up Individuals In , I,.-’ different by A aron Sapiro, noted co-operative and he died soon afterw ard s, tetfnis rack et offered by L. L K ld d -r |>r„ . BcU Mr. Swanson was a m em ber of th e association atto rn ey of C alifornia H ard w are Co.; fifth grade, Helen Mr-1 Modern W oodm en of Am erica The | who is know n as one of th e best a t f'ollangli, a box of candy offered by funeral was held in P o rtlan d , Mon- torneys on fa rm e r’s co-operative as Mrs. Schanno; fo u rth grade, George day afternoon. sociations in the country. The plan W adsw orth, kodak offered by Jones will be given In a la te r issue of th e jew elry sto re ; th ird grade, Regina Lj m an's L eghorn La.tr-rs, Outlook. Ilam m ar, a box of candy offered by Chicks for sale. H atches off every | J. W. K irkw ood. T he th r if t stam ps Good rep rese n tatio n s from th e lo eight days beginning F riday, Feb-1 WHO '•Ingle persons win ha,1 net Income of $1,000 or iii'ire cal leagues at Boring and O rient w ere tu a ry 27. offered by C. I. R ak er & Son w ent lo A. R. LYMAN, G resham , Ore. I for tin- year 1919. present, also a n um ber of dairym en M arie Schnell, Alice Jo h n sto n , Arden .Married cou p les who had net from Fairview . Squire, Guy R usher, Vada Anderson A tte n tio n , D a iry m en ! incom e o f $2,000 or m ore I have a fine g en tle cow for sale, and Edna M ew hlrter. The election of officers was hel l WHEN March 1.1, 1U20, Is final fo r th e local association and Theo. will be fresh April 6, gives 514 g al dale for filing returns and mak lons milk and tests 8.6 per cent. Of E gg* B r in g flo o d lle tu r n e . B ru g g er was elected p resid en t; J. ficially tested. See P. M alzaninl, ing fi. - I p a y u ien ls > T he retu rn s have ju st been re-1 L uscher. vice president, and C. H. R iver Mill, o r w rite to E stacada, Ore WHERE Collector of Internal celved by Oregon co-operative poul- Stone, se cre ta ry -tre a su re r l.'cv.-nue for D istrict In which N otice. try in eii’s aasoriatlon for th e last. the person resides. All bills ow ing to th e G resham I sh ip m en t of eggs which « as shipped M u ltn o m a h G ra n g e to H a v e R acket HOW Full directions on Form Steam L aundry are payable at th e i to New York m arkets. T his Includ Social. laundry o r to th e drivers IO4OA and Form ,OIO; also the ed eggs up to th e 16th of F eb ru ary E. E. HARTY. A basket social will be given by iaw and regulations. ' and they b ro u g h t 56c per dozen. At M ultnom ah g ran g e No. 71 In th e WHAT Four per cent normal Is your w atch steadily lo s in g ! I th e sam e tim e o th e r poultrym en lax on taxable Income up to hall a t O rient, S aturday, March 6. tim e? If so, it needs cleaning and ; T hom as A. E dison, th e Inventive gen iu s o f the world, has lust , were receiving an average price of *4.000 in excess of exemption. Ladies a re requested to bring bas ad ju stin g * nd onP ,b ” noi •oon forgotten B ring it to Jones, the : “ a 73rd birthday. The affair was made a m u n lcln al n a rtv __ the Eight per cent normal tax on 4 0 c on th e P o rtlan d m ark et. kets and th e gentlem en th e ir purses. Jew eler. All work g u aran teed . people o f Orange, N J ., paying tribute to th e man who has given their balance of taxable Income. Sur^ T his Is a concrete exam ple of the A good tim e is assured. E veryone Is town such d istinction H ere are pictures o f Edison at 30 and 71 S torage battery rep airin g and r e - 1 lax, from one per cent to sixty- ) benefits of co-operative m ark etin g T ne big picture Is from an old print In 1877— Edison and the first invited and a cordial welcome will be charging, s ta rte r and g en e rato r five per cent on net Incomes over and will appeal to poultrym en In th is J given K T S K ’S - J i S ! o'. .« 7 * “ •*’ ' ,“ ' d "■ w ork. R aker A Son. ‘ $1.000 ; section. Ed 1 nom as A. rxnson at /Ó INCOME TAX IN NUTSHELL