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G resham O utlook
VOL. 10, NO. 15
STATE P-T ASSN.
FAVORS MEASURES
GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY.
HIS UFE FIGHT TO
CONSERVE FORESTS
OREGON
TUESDAY. APRIL 20,
NIGHT CLASS IN POULTRY
ALL RUBBISH TO BE
TO DISCUSS COST OF EGGS
DUMPED IN GRAVEL PIT
1920
JOHN D„ JR., ON WORLD
CHURCH TOUR
TU ESD A YS
AND
F R ID A Y S
$1.60 PER YEAR
COUNTY COUNCIL
MET AT ORIENT
T he nig h t class W ednesday ev en
The Cleveland gravel pit has been
designated by an o rd e r from th e ing in poultry will discuss th e re la
county com m issioner as a place tive m erits of feeding for egg p ro
T here was a good atten d an ce at
The Oregon P arent-T eacher asso
w here rubbish may be dum ped. T he ! duction. It will ta k e up th e com par
th e County Council of P aren t-T each
ciation has gone on record as being in
public has been in th e habit of dum p ative costs of feeding different breeds
e r association w hich m et a t the
favor of th e educational m easures
ing rubbish all along th e roads m ak of poultry both w ith and w ithout any
O rient g ran g e hall S atu rd ay in all-day
w hich are to come before th e voters
ing a very unsightly display and d if eggs laid d u rin g th e year. T here
I session.
at th e prim ary elections in May.
feren t o rganizations have raised a has beeu much discussion as to which
Owiug to th e laten ess of th e h o u r
T he P o rtlan d Council of P arent-
good deal of objection to th e u n sig h t breed is m ost profitable to keep. The
;
at
w hich th e main speakers arrived
T eachers has voted to m ake these
d ep artm en t of ag ric u ltu re has g a th
ly practice.
! th e business session was left un til
m easures th e ir chief in te re st until
In answ er to Inquiry by th e county ered all available in fo rm atio u on
a fte r lunch. The O rient association
th e election, and on April 3, in co
road m a ster concerning th e dum ping th e subject and will p resen t it to the
fu rn ish ed a bou n tifu l lunch which
op eration w ith th e sta te board and
of ru b b ish along th e roads, in th is class W ednesday evening, April 21.
was m uch enjoyed by all.
th e M ultnom ah county board of P a r
d istrict J. M. H illyard, forem an road Also, people have w ondered ju st ho«
Im m ediately a fte r lunch th e b u si
en t-T eacher associations, held one of
much m ore feed should be fed to a
d istrict No. 5, w rote as follows:
ness m eeting was held. Several m at-
th e la rg e st and m ost successful
" In reg ard to y o u r le tte r of March i hen in addition to h e r body needs in
j fers of in te rest w ere tak en up. T he
luncheons ever given in th e city of
31. concerning th e dum ping of ru b o rd er to induce her to lay th a t d e
I different P aren t-T each er circle presi-
P o rtlan d , fo r th e purpose of having
bish along th e county roads; th e peo-1 sired egg. T his p a rt of th e su b ject
i dents who w ere presen t, gave reports
th e m easures explained to th e lead
pie of G resham have centralized the will be tak en up In th e class, show
i on th e w ork of th e ir circles for th e
ers and w orkers.
T hose p ro m o tin g th e w elfare of past few m onths.
Cleveland gravel pit,' as a place to ing "just how much of th e feed you
T he follow ing resolutions were
sp
iritu
a
l
m
an
have
learned
th
a
t
dum p th e sam e, as they have used give biddy goes for ru n n in g expens- j
Mrs. L. A. H arlow of T ro u td ale
passed at th a t m eeting which includ
to In terest th e world it Is neces
this for a n u m b er of years th e re is a es and how m uch is used to produce I sary
to em ploy a ttra c tio n s which, i told of th e different ways in which
ed m ore th an 200 w orkers and of
g re a t deal of rub b ish th ere. The th e egg.
even o u tsid e th e aim will a t least I th a t circle was aiding th e school and
ficers of th e organization.
W hile thlB class is stu d y in g poul m ake th e people listen
o th e r Is strew n along th e roads In
in to such
gave several plans for fu tu re work.
At th e County Council m eeting
sm all .q u an tities too num erous to try and poultry feeding, th e sam e place has come Jo h n D Rocke
Colonel W. B. Greeley, new chief
T he T ro u td ale ch a p te r has purchased
held a t O rient last S aturday th e m eet
feller
J
r
h
eir
to
all
th
e
Rocke
principles are applied to th e feeding
of the U. S. F orest Service, climbed m ention.”
feller m illions, now to u rin g the ' a Hag fo r th e school which hangs In
ing fully endorsed th e action of the
of
o
th
e
r
farm
anim
als.
F
u
rth
e
r
This le tte r was read at a m eeting
to his place through sheer ability.
country in th e In terests of th e ! th e room w hich has th e best p ercen t
sta te organization and the different
He fought forest fires in Montana of th e board of county com m issioners I m ore every farm should keep hens *World C hurch M ovem ent
That
associations told of th e w ork they are
and Idaho. He headed Uncle Sam's held A pril 12 and th e follow ing o rd er an d if you keep hens they Bhould : “R ockefeller J r . is a sincere, force age of good atten d an ce each m onth.
forestry troops In France and al
doing in th e ir local circles to aid in
ful w orker for th e cause Is con ! T he rep o rt was th a t th e plan was
ways he has handled the Job with given in reg ard to th e disposal of pay. If they a re not paying th e re is ! ceded by all
He la attra c tin g i cre atin g a g re a t deal of In terest in
th e cam paign.
a
reason
why
they
are
not.
Come.
1
credit to himself. He succeeds rubbish.
g rea t crow ds
| perfect atten d an ce. T he T routdule
The resolution is as follows:
I
Colonel H. S. Graves.
"O rdered, th a t h e re a fte r th e Cleve bring your friends and neighbors
------------------------------------------------------ : circle Is doing good work.
R esolution.
and y o u r questions and problem s.
land
grav
el
pit
be
designated
as
a
W hereas, it is clearly evident th a t
DRAMATIC CLUB GIVES
Mrs. Hobson, of G ilbert, told of the
place w here tin cans and such ru b W e shall be glad to help you. The
o u r sta te of Oregon has arrived at a CEDAR PATRONS VOTE TO
FINE ENTERTAINMENT , o rg an izatio n of a Boy Scout tro u p
bish as is not offensive or in ju rio u s class m eets W ednesday evening at :
crucial m om ent in h e r educational
----------
and two g roups of th e Girl Reserves
MAKE SCHOOL STANDARD
life, a m om ent when failu re to meet
to th e public h ealth m ay be unloaded, 7:30. If you cannot come by 7 :3 0 ,
Russellville g ran g e held its d ram a L (bplr d,g tr|c t th ro u g h th e „ Bong
and provide fo r the em ergency would
An enthusiastic m eeting was held at u nder th e reg u latio n s of the road- come any way and we will be glad j in th e g ran g e hall on Base Line road Qf th(> P a re n t.T eacher association. A
m ark a retro g ressiv e tu rn which C edar schoolhouse last S aturday
m a ster and such o th e r fu rth e r reg u to see you.
ea st of M ontavilla, last Saturday good com m unity effort was described,
would Jeopardize th e economic, in
C. P. M OFFITT.
n ig h t. T he house was full and th e re I for b etter)n g goc,a , conditions in
d u stria l, and social as well as edu evening when a special school m eet lations as th is board may from tim e to see you.
ing was held for th e purpose of elect to tim e direct.
catio nal fu tu re of the sta te :
In stru cto r Dept. of A griculture.
is n o t a p article of d oubt tliut every- n)any wayo
And w hereas, it is th e concensus ing a school clerk. Jo h n C. Strebin
Mr. H illyard has been in stru c ted to
one seeing th e play, was m ore th an
Mrg UpQ H aydp„ of v lc tory. told
of th is association th a t the young was elected school clerk on th e sec
g a th e r at his convenience, such ru b ALUMNI ASSN PLANS
Butlsfied.
i Qf tb e good com m unity g ath erin g s
men and women of Oregon should be
TO RECEIVE SENIOR CLASS
T he D ram atic club of th e g ran g e is , w b,cb bad rpguitpd from th e organi-
preserved, by an in tellig en t citizen ond ballot. Mrs. H arry C urry was bish as may be deposited along th e
—
ry, in th e ir ju s t and inalienable the o th e r can d id ate nom inated and j county ro ad s in th is d istric t an d de- 1
composed en tirety of m arried people laU<m Qf , bp p,rclp th e r„ a few
A
well
atten
d
ed
m
eeting
of
the
rig h t to higher education, of a su it th e race was a close one.
posit sam e in th e Cleveland pit.
Alum ni association of Uniot» High th is year, an d they feel so well sa tis m onths ago. The circle Is young and
able and progressive type, w ithin
A fter th e election of th e clerk , Mr. H illyard plans to g a th e r up j school was held In th e lib rary , Mon-1 fied w ith the success of th e perform
th e ir own sta te ; and th a t they can
Is barely s ta rtin g Its work. T he first
be preserved in this rig h t only by an th e question of stan d ard izin g • the th e offensive piles as fast as possible 1 day night, when officers fo r th e com- j ance th a t they a re considering or- question of Im portance tak en up is
ad eq u ate financial provision for s ta n school was b ro u g h t up and a fte r con and from th is tim e on no rubbish ing year were elected. P lan s w ere I ganlzing for an o th e r play to be given th(, que, 1|on of Jolning w ith Unlon
d ard equipm ent, fo r th e all-around sid erab le discussion it was unani- ; will be allow ed on any of th e county
High which was discussed a t th e last
also m ade for th e re g u la r Ju n e r e next fall.
sta n d ard accom m odation of a con mously voted to sta n d ard iz e the
roads.
W ith th e aid of th e e n tire g ran g e nlpptJng
ception In honor of th e 1920 class of
sta n tly increasing enrollm ent, and
and com m unity back of them , th e re i Mrg A„ a O pntry told of thp work
th e m aintenance of the present high- school. All th ree of th e d irectors
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Readle en ter th e high school.
g rad e of in stru c tio n at th e U niver were p resen t and th ey w ere asked
is little w onder th a t they achieved of thp Pow p|, V al| py circle. T he clr-
The
new
officers
a
re
:
p
resident,
sity of Oregon, th e Oregon A gricul to an estim ate of th e am o u n t need tained at dinner Sunday, Rev. Robert
success. This Is th e 13th play given j p| p baa bpen tak in g up leading ques-
Chase
E.
St.
C
lair;
vice
p
resid
en
t,
tu ra l College, and th e S tate N orm al ed to finance th e changes needed to Gale Kay and family and Mr. and Mrs. '
J. N. Clanahan. In th e afternoon the j Roy H. G ibbs; secretary , Mabel Ship- by th e D ram atic club of R ussellville , , ong for dlg,,ugglo|, and lg pian n | ng
School;
And w hereas, it is the consensus stan d ard ize th e school, to th e reg u whole party called on Mr. and Mrs. I ley; tre a su re r, Leslie A. W a lrad ; gran g e, and It may be honestly said , Qn a dlgcugglon of thp , ax ni(,agureg
of th is association th a t fo r oui *e la r school' m eeting to be held In J. I. McCullock who live east of j h isto rian , Mary H ansen.
th a t they deserve all p raise fo r th e bpforp tbp npxt p]pct|on
T he MBO.
Gresham.
tu rn ed soldiers, sailors, and m arines, June.
way they go ab o u t th in g s and of th e , c,a t|o n lg algo dolng good work ,n
who gladly discontinued th e tr studies
The m eeting was then tu rn e d over
resu lts accom plished.
| backing club work in th e com m unity
o r severed th e ir connections w ith lu to th e P aren t-T each er association
A fter th e d ram a, refresh m en ts w ere : n(J jn a|d|nK th p |r ,oca,
who
crative positions and placed th e ir
and
Mrs.
C
urry,
th
e
p
resid
en
t,
took
lives a t stak e, in o rd er th a t th e in
served in th e dining room and th e j are Qrpgo„ ,g gt Hte canning team , in
stitu tio n s and ideals of th e ir sta te charge. A num ber of questions came
Mprabprg of the aBgo.
T he pupils and teach ers of th e th is program . The program Is given floors were cleared w hile th e young ; (hp,r work
and country m ight be m aintained in up fo r discussion, am ong them the
folks
danced
till
it
was
tim
e
to
AO
clatl{)|1
rpcently
p ut th ro u g h a drive
unbounded usefulness and vigor, it question of th e association joining grad e school have arran g e d a sp len u n d er th e direction of th e teachers
home. All those a tten d in g th e play, for tbp Npgr Km| H„llef wRh gp|en.
is th e least we of th e sta te of Oregon
of
th
e
school
and
C
lair
Milo
G
odfrey,
can do as rew ard for th e ir brave un th e County Council and sev eral o th did p rogram for F rid ay evening, Apr. m usical director. Accom panists, Mrs. were satisfied w ith th e p resen tatio n i (Rd BUCC,,gg
selfish services, to forw ard them , e r m a tte rs of in terest. T he im p o rt 23, w hich will be given a t th e Ma
R uth R ak er and Miss M ildred St. of "W hen a M an’s Single” an d th e
Mrs. A. F. Chase, of O rient, told
th ro u g h an equable m easure, in a n t question of joining th e Union
club may depend upon th e ir a tte n d of th e active work w hich has been
sonic
hall.
D
rills,
duets,
and
little
th e ir parpose of con tinuing th e ir ed High school d istric t No. 2 was also
Clair.
ucation ;
playlets by th e pupils as well as an
T he cu rta in will raise prom ptly at ance a t th e next one in th e fall.
done in th e ir d istric t and especially
And w hereas, it is th e consensus discussed but owing to lack of tim e o p ere tta will be enjoyed. F rom th e 8 :3 0 o ’clock and no la te com ers will
of th e m ilk cam paign which was c a r
of th is association th a t o u r "w hole it was decided to call a special m eet
MULTNOMAH GRANGE MAY
ried on recently. Since tho cam paign
educational system is th re a te n e d ” ing of P aren t-T each er association for prom ise given by th e sale of tickets be ad m itted w hile any of th e ch il
HAVE HOME DAY th e UBe of m ilk as a p a rt of the
th ro u gh any fu rth e r denial of ou r th e evening of May 1st an d g et the hall will be packed w ith th e many dren are tak in g p a rt. A fter each
teach ers of wages ad eq u ate to pro
friends and p aren ts who wish to see n u m b er late com ers will be adm itted.
T he re g u la r” m eeting of Multno- «chool lunch has Increased In a won-
fessional o r even living needs and speakers who u n d erstan d th e ques
mah g ran g e will be held a t th e ir hall
way. in th e low er g rad es al-
th a t Oregon will soon, if she does tion to come and discuss th e situ a 1. C a listh e n ic s.............................................................
1st, 2d and 3d G rades
not receive the im m ediate and prac tion. A good deal of favorable com 2. Song, “ L ittle Maid, P re tty M aid” .......................... 1st, 2d and 3d G rades at O rient S atu rd ay . April 24.
“ >> carry milk w ith th e ir lunch
tical assistance of her vitally in te r m ent was m ade on th e proposition
The re g u la r business session and '«"• a larg e percen tag e of th e upper
3. F la g D rill.........................................
4th G rad e G irls, 5 th G rad e Boys
ested citizens, drop hopelessly behind
4
O p eretta, "Q ueen of th e G ard en ” ................................ 5th and 6th G rades d in n e r h o u r will occupy th e first p art j g rad e s do likewise.
h er neighbor sta te s in h er pow er to but th e re w ere a n um ber of ques
by first th ree g rad es and Doris Bailey In th e " F a iry E cho" and of th e session.
Mrs. J - Lynch, In th e absence of
secu re sta n d ard instru ctio n fo r her tions asked which no one present “T he A B ssisted
utterfly” dances.
T he lectu re h o u r program will be th e p resid en t, told of th e Lynch clr-
boys and g irls, whose dem ands are was prepared to answ er. T his ques
T
he
g
arden
flowers
d
eterm
ined
to
select
a
queen.
A
fter
try
in
g
to
in
grow ing w ith th e tim es.
tion as well as several o th e rs will be duce Mike, to pass ju d g m en t on the claim ants, they appeal to M istress sh o rt and th e tim e will be sp en t In cle’s work In Lynch d istric t. T hrough
And w hereas, it is th e consensus of
Mary. She prom ises to act as Judge. T he flowers in tu rn claim the th ro n e. th e discussion of several m a tte rs of th e efforts of th e association a new
th is association th a t th e re is a t pres discussed at the special m eeting.
assem bly hall o r com m unity room
T he business m eeting ad jo u rn ed The Rose, who appears last, claim s th e queenshlp as an h ere d itary right. Im portance to th e g ran g e m em bers.
en t represented not only a duty, but
They unanim ously hall h er as th e ir ru ler, and th e co n test closes In a chorus
an o pportunity fo r th e sta te of O re and th e sp e ak e r of th e evening. of p raise in ho n o r of th e Rose.
One of th e questions which will be has been added to th e ir schoolhouse.
gon for the accom plishm ent of u lti H arley K. H allgren was introduced.
tak en up Is th a t of organizing a Ju- The association th ro u g h its efforts in
M arg aret 8». C lair
MISTRESS MARY...........
m ate economy, in th e m easure to
........ C lair G ullikson
M IKE, th e g ard e n er
Mr. H allgren spoke in an In ter
venile grange. T he o b ject of th is o r p u ttin g on a d ra m a has raised th e
provide an em ploym ent in stitu tio n
P a u le tta D ow sett
SHAMROCK.................................
ganization is to ta k e care of th e funds necessary for th e p urchase of
for th e ad u lt blind, to be located in esting and ea rn est m an n er of th e
............Guy R u sh er
T U L IP .............................................
P o rtlan d , w herein the sightless may needs of the sta rv in g children of the
babies and ch ild ren up to 15 years of a new piano for use a t th e school.
RO SE...............................................
Mildred K nighton
receive sach in stru ctio n as will ren N ear E ast and at th e close of his ad
age. Mrs M innie Bond, o rganizer, T he circle is very activ e In Its work.
........
Sylvia
W
eston
V
IO
L
E
T
.........................................
d e r them self-supporting and Inde
Mrs. Lynch b I mo told of th e lu n ch
L IL Y ..........................................
.............. Evelyn Cox
dress
a
collection
was
taken
up
has prom ised Io come o ut and o rg an
pen d ent m em bers of society;
GANNA
......................................
David Lane
eon given by th e Oregon P aren t-
ize a Juvenile g ran g e at any tim e.
And w hereas, to m eet th ese several which am ounted to m ore th an $14.
POPPY
...............................
Helen McCollaugh
pressing needs th e re are now before A collection box has been in stalled In
P lan s for a m em bership cam paign T each er association at th e P o rtlan d
PEONY
H arry Hollywood
th e people of th e s ta te of Oregon four th e schoolhouse and the children are
will also be discussed a t th is m eeting. h otel, April 3. "T h e re w ere present
...... E lean o r Botkin
MADAM CHRYSANTHEMUM
wise educational m easures which, if
........... Hazel P ru itt
ASTER...........................................
Co-operation Is th e m ain subject of rnor*‘ ‘ han 200 w orkers and dele-
favorably voted, will adm irably pro m aking a practice of giving th e ir
........ Clifford Gibbs
HOLLYHOCK
th e day. T his Is such a broad su b ject *«<«" from » " ° v’“r
vide ag ain st cata stro p h e to o u r sta te pennies to aid th e A rm enian chil
...........Doris Bailey
DAISY......................... ...................
and has so many phases of in te rest Mrs. Lynch. Mrs. Lynch th en read a
aim s, obligations, and pride— those dren.
... Jack Dowsett
BACHELOR BUTTON
m easures w hich are known as the
to gran g es th a t an in te restin g tim e Is <opy of th e reso lu tio n s passed by
A fter the program th e p arty was
..........M arie S rlim ll
M is s S U N F L O W E R ...............
College M illage Tax, th e Soldiers'
th a t body in reg a rd to th e educa-
Addle Pullen
BLUE B E L L ................................
assured.
E ducational Aid. th e 2-Mill E lem en served w ith coffee and cake and a
C horus of Sw eetpeas and Pansies.
T h ere will be no o u tsid e sp eak ers I t«°nal m easures which are before the
ta ry School Tax, and th e Blind delightful social h o u r was enjoyed. . 5. D uet..................................... .................
Doris Zim m erm an and Ray Strong
School M illage T ax;
6. D ram atization “ Robin Hood and th e Sad K n ig h t” .
4th G rade at th is m eeting and th e m em bers will ' voters a t th e present tim e,
And w hereas, each of th ese m eas VICTORY P.-T. A. LEADS IN
T he C ounty Council w ent on rec
8 ir R ichard Lee, who has borrow ed a large sum of money from th e endeavor to decide som e of th e ques
ures, by its equable provisions, con
Abbot of St. M ary's In o rd er to free his son, falls into th e hands of Robin tions which th ey have been discus o rd unanim ously as endorsing th e
EFFORT
TO
JOIN
UNION
HI.
stitu te s no actu al sacrifice o r h a rd
Hood and his men
Robin Hood helps the k n ig h t, who in tu rn helps David sing a t recen t m eetings. T his will action tak en by th e sta te association.
ship to any voter, b u t on th e con
A very profitable evening was spent o'D oncaster, one of Robin H ood’s men. Several six g rad e boys are R obin’s * be "hom e day ” and th e local ques A copy of th e resolutions ap p e ar in
tra ry , is calculated to secure our
h ig h er educational in stitu tio n s, of by the V ictory P aren t-T each ers as men. ROBIN HOOD
to d ay 's O utlook.
tions considered by local g ran g ers.
.......... Arden S quire
which we a re at p resent ju stly proud, sociation la st F rid ay evening when
C. 11. Jo h an so n asked fo r a few
W inston S tru n g
SIR RICHARD OF LEE
E
veryone
is
welcome
a
t
th
e
le
ctu
re
o u r teaching forces, who deserve our
Krerlerl, k lie, hill
ABBOT OF ST MARY’S
they
had
th
e
ir
re
g
u
la
r
m
eeting.
m
in
u tes' tim e In which he Rpoke of
h
o
u
r
and
all
m
em
bers
a
re
expected
u n stinted loyalty and aid, o u r sol
DAVID O'DONCASTER
Myron Gleason
P rincipal E. F. Goodwin discussed
th e need of a w hole-hearted su p p o rt
diers, sailors and m arines, who have
a
t
th
is
m
eeting
MAIO MARIAN
___
Jean Adlx
earn ed our deepest g ra titu d e , our th e high school situ atio n and an s
of th e Union High school. Mr. Jo
L ITTLE JOHN
M urray H eltzm ann
ad u lt blind, who if rendered econom wered th e questions which were
hanson stro n g ly em phasized th e im
ftceoliitlnns of Condolence.
ALICE-A-DALE
N ellie C alk in s
ically Independent become a pledge asked by Interested tax payers and
W hereas, T he R eaper D eath has p o rtan ce of having th e pupils of high
Robin Hood m en; Justice, prior, etc.
to o u r decent sense of obligation
7. "P la n ta tio n Days”
7th C rude tak en from th ese scenes of activity school age w here they could be u n d er
tow ard all o u r citizenry; is calcu lat parents.
o u r beloved classm ate. Converse
1. Cake W alk
th e p a re n t’s care d u rin g th e hours
ed to secure all these inestim able
At th e close of P rincipal Good
B urlingam e, th e re fo re be It
2. "K en tu ck y B abe.”
benefits w hich will. In tu rn , accrue w in's address, a petition was passed,
Resolved. T h at we, th e m em bers they w ere o u t of school. “ U nder th e
3. “C arry Me Back to Old V lrginny."
to th e e n tire s ta te Itself, capital and p etitioning to Join th e Union High
of th e sen io r class of Union High p resen t co n d itio n s” said Mr. J o h a n
4. "O ld Black Jo e .”
in te rest. In present accom plishm ent
school, feeling keenly Ihe loss of such son, "th e y leave in th e m orning and
5. "M assa's In de Cold G round.”
school
and
in
a
few
m
inutes
enough
and In prom ise of steady, praise
a splendid stu d e n t and tru e friend,
6.
"O ld F olks at H om e.”
w orthy fu tu re developm ent; th e re nam es w ere secured to bring th e
8 "R oyalty in Old V irginia"
8th G ra d e express o u r sin cere sym pathy for the do n ot g et back until evening but
fo re be it
m a tte r to a vote.
An h isto rical play reco u n tin g the life of Pow haton, Pocohontas, John m em bers of his fam ily In this, th e ir th e rest of th e tim e they are at home,
Resolved, th a t we. th e Oregon
h o u r of sorrow
Be It f u rth e r
it Isn’t like sending them 00 o r 70
Sm ith, and th e V irginia Colony.
As
fa
r
as
Is
know
n
V
ictory
leads
P arent-T eachers association, do e a rn
Resolved. T h at, desirous of r e n e w - #
, o gchf)o, ..
HYNOPHIH.
alt
th
e
o
th
e
r
d
istric
ts
in
th
e
action
estly sanction and will heartily sup
In th e fu tu re th at w arm and am i-
. . .
.
3CEN E I. An Indian camp. The w ar dance and sp e ctacu lar saving o f 1 Ing
able com panionship, and incited by | Mrs C. W H ay h u rst. president of
port. with th e full stre n g th of ou r they have tak en .
John S m ith's life by Pocahontas.
o rg anization; th e College M illage
In form atio n reg ard in g the finan
SCENE II. C aptain John S m ith's q u a rte rs a t Jam estow n. A rrival of t th e nobility of his life, we shall th e Oregon P aren t-T each er associa-
Tax, th e Soldiers' E ducational Aid, cial condition of Union High school first women In colony. Pocahontas is trad e d to Jo h n Rolf to he his squaw henceforth achieve m ore noble living 1 tlon, was th e principal sp eak er of th e
th e Two-MIll School Tax, and the
for an old brass kettle.
th a t we may meet to p a rt no xii°r«» in a f tPrnoon and gave a very in terestin g
Blind School M illage Tax. which and o th e r facts relatin g to th e con
th e g reat h e re a fte r, and be It fu rth e r
, , ,, ,
POWHATAN, Indian chief ..
Dayton L arim ore
m easures have been referred to the ditions th e re are being m ailed to all
Resolved. T hat a copy of th ese res
on th«“ edu catio n al bills which
POCAHONTAS, d a u g h te r of Pow haton
E dna M ew hirter
people of Oregon, for th e ir vote, voters of those d istricts which should
o lutions be spread upon th e record« J will be voted upon a t the prim ary
CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH ................................... K enneth C alkins
upon May 21
of th e sen io r class, one published in I elections.
PRESCOTT, colonist ............................................... Glenn W inters
join.
R espectfully
subm itted,
Mabie
HHiHGATE. colonist
M p I v I ii L a u b e r
th e O resh im O utlook, and an o th e r
Mrg H ayhurgt co n g ratu lated th e
H olm es P arsons. C hairm an. Com
forw arded to th e ram ily of o u r d e - 1
JOHN R O LFE, colonist
. O scar L auber
Miss
Miriam
Brown
visited
at
the
county
associations on th e ir splendid
m ittee on Resolutions.
parted schoolm ate.
JA N ET BREW STER, new com er in colony Georgia Stapleton
home of Mr. and Mrs Powers of Rock j
w ork as reported and asked th a t they
CLASS OF 1320.
K
A
TH
ERIN
E
W
ELLS,
new
com
er
in
colony,
Doris
Zim
m
erm
an
Fred Morgan, who had the m isfort wood Sunday.
all stu d y an d work fo r th e m easures
OOODRICK, English gentlem an ................................ Ray Strong
A m arriage license was issued Sat
une to have one of the bones in his
Those W ant Ads are gen u in e b u s
AUST’ N, English g en tlem an .................................. E rn est H am lin
ankle broken recently, la staying with urday to H enry \ a n Dyke of Portland
• Continued on page 2
Colonists,-—colonial women, w arriors, squaws.
iness g etters.
his sister. Mrs. F rank Gibbs
and Alice O. Craddock of Gresham. \
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