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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook • ■ VOL. 10, NO. 85 ~ TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS _____ _______ GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1920 $1.50 PER YEAR LUSTED P.-T. ASSN. DOES GOOD WORK STADIUM GIRL FOR OLYMPIC IN OHIO fHEY’RE FLYING LOW ER ? HIS YEAR • WILL GUARD HEALTH OF NEXT PRESIDENT * COUNTY TEAMS WIN ALL FIRST PLACES T he L usted P aren t-T each er asso Miss E thel I, Calkins, county club ciation held th e ir re g u la r m eeting on leader, an d m em bers of th e p o ultry F riday evening. T here was a large clubs of M ultnom ah county are crow atten d an ce and an excellent program ing over th e victories which they won was rendered. at th e poultry show last week. At Rev. A lbert S. Hisey, p asto r of th e th e Judging contest which was held M. E. church at G resham gave an in S aturday the county clubs won all te re stin g address on th e influences first places from th e city clubs. of th e home, school, church and In th e egg ju d g in g contest th e states. T he lecture was very m uch Lynch team won th e first prize, and enjoyed. Rev. E arl B. Cotton gave the *6 offered by the K err Gifford Co. a very fine reading. Vocal solos w ere The Lynch team consists of Clifford given by Miss M arion R obertson, Miss M iddleton, A rth u r Eddy and H enry V ada B ettis and Miss Vivian Hevel. Brown. H arry W ostell of G resham gave a H enry Brown won double honors saxaphone solo which was m uch ap for he was th e high scoring m an of preciated. the contest and won th e special prize T his little man. Dr C harles E. Especial th a n k s are due Mr. P e te r Sawyer, Marlon, O., is slated to of a sack of egg p roducer w hich was son, who is represen tin g th e Lip- fill th e place now occupied by Dr offered by F ish er’s Milling Co. H enry L z B«x'«x' Carey E. G rayson He is to bo m an, W olfe com pany a t P leasant is a fo u rth g rad e r and about 10 years personal physician to P resid en t Home, fo r th e use of a piano and fo r old b u t is an en th u siastic poultrym an elect H arding. Dr Sawyer has It's ra th e r hard to associate a th e b eau tifu l violin solo w hich he and one who is developing un u sual been a close personal friend and beautiful young ladtf like Miss gave. neighbor to tho H ardings for ability. H en ry ’s score is usually Eloise From m e of U rbana. O.. T he pupils of Miss F ield h o u se’s many years. Dr. Sawyer m ade with the 1924 Olympic athletic w ithin a few points of the experts th e recent trip with th e president room gave a d ram atizatio n of th e gam es N evertheless Columbus and in a practice test, he scored a elect to Texas, P an am a Canal and (O.) citizens w orking hand in story, "T h e T hree L ittle K itte n s.” dozen eggs w ithin one point of the bach to W ashington hand with faculty and athletic A fter th e program refresh m en ts were score of B. S. B rew ster who was giv leaders of Ohio S tate University served. PRICES IN BELGIUM ing tho test. L ast spring H enry had th is young lady lead them in T he m em bers of th e association a drive for *1,000.000 to erect HIGHER THAN HERE raised som e fine pullets in his club wish to extend th e ir appreciation to a new ath letic stadium on the pork project and he is keeping them school campus. A stro n g bid is Mrs. A nna H am lin has received an all those who gave th e ir services in for th e egg laying division next year. to be made for th e next Olympic m aking th e program a success. in te restin g le tte r from h e r d a u g h te r A special building and yard is being games. Miss From m e, a senior, T he L usted association was o rg an Mrs. Theo. Van Doninck. who is visit m ade for his flock and he will have was voted the m ost popular and ized O ctober 28th of th is y ear and crowned “T he Stadium G irl.” Ing w ith h er husband in and n ear an o p p o rtu n ity to do b etter work. now has 30 m em bers and is one of A ntw erp. Belgium . Mr. and Mrs T he poultry ju d g in g team s placed th e live o rganizations of th e county. BERRIES AS WELL AS MEN W ith o u t question S anta C laus will P erh ap s Floyd Mack th o u g h t of Van Doninck left fo r E urope im m e a clasH of four Leghorns and four A lthough less th an two m onths old, NEED BALANCED RATIONS arriv e in G resham on tim e th is year <he e x tra conveniences of th e home diately afte r th e ir m arriag e and will Rhode Island Reds. The team ia th e association has accom plished a spend th e g re a te r p art of th e w in ter from a com bination club, composed n um ber of things th a t older o rg an i About 4 0 berry grow ers g ath ered and it is expected th a t his load will whlch th e electric light service w ith tho fo rm e r’s relativ es th e re of m em bers of th e Buckley and Gil be h eav ier th an usual, a t le ast th e J K ™ , perhaps he did not. At any zations a re still planning on. New’ at th e g ran g e hall last F rid ay a f te r Mrs. Van Doninck tells of visits to bert schools. Mrs. Seidel is the lead- , . , , ra te th e F ra n k C. Jones com pany scrim c u rta in s for th e school room s noon to listen to P. E. H arris, an ex o p p o rtu n ities for loading his pack shop window8 a re b eau tlfu lly ar- places of in te rest an d says th a t r. T he m em bers of th e ju d g ing have been purchased and hung in pert on soil and fertilizatio n from will be exceptionally fine. Many ranged with a C h ristm as tree lighted w hole day was spent in a w onderful team s are Allen Seidel. W alter H ulse place, dishes for th e use of th e asso Tacom a, W ashington who lectured places in G resham have estab lish ed j with th e d earest little electric lights zoo w here they saw birds and an i and Ivan Cook. They also won *6 ciation have been purchased, two on chem istry of th e soil and fe rtili-l h e a d q u arte rs here for S an ta C laus I and th e re are a11 m atlner of a ttr a c t m als from- ail over th e w orld. On from th e K err Gifford Co., for first gasoline lam ps provided, and a sta g a zers. ive gifts for th e hom e which has elec- T hanksgiving day th ey visited an place. has been ere cte d .in one of the school One of th e m ain p oints em phasized and m any and varied a re th e oppor Alien Siedel was th e high scoring trie service. T he b rig h t holly berries old prison of which Mrs. Van Doninck room s. On th is la st p roject th e asso was th e need for a balanced ratio n tu n itie s for assistin g th is m ost be and g listen in g snow speak of th e says: " I t is a th o u san d years old man in th is division and won a sack ciation received som e aid from th e fo r p lan ts as well as hum ans. Mr. loved frien d of childhood. and is bu ilt o ut of stone. They used of egg m esh which was a special sp irit of holiday cheer. d istrict. H arris said th a t th e re w ere th ree to execute people th ere. We w ere rize offered by F ish ers M illing Co. One of th e new est h ea d q u arte rs T he G resham D rug com pany is One of th e first actions tak en by Im p o rtan t elem ents w hich were estab lish ed h ere is a t Bishop B ro s.’ crow ded with frien d s and assista n ts in th e room w here th e p riest used Allen placed the L eghorns correctly th e L usted organization was to join found In all vegetable m a tte r which sto re w here m ost a rtistic d ecorations of S an ta C laus who are busy buying to be before he w ent to th e priso n ers nd scored well on th e Rhode Island th e M ultnom ah county council of m ust be in th e soil If th rifty plants fill th e windows and m any a ttra c tiv e A lthough Allen is in high We saw also th e Reds. p resen ts for young and old. T here to be executed. P arent-T eacher. were grow n. These elem ents are offerings are show n on th e co u n ters' room w here th e nu n s who w atched school ho is con tin u in g his club work Is a wide v ariety of C hristm as g ifts S tartin g Monday, D ecem ber 20, the nitrogen , phosphuric acid and potash inside. Two windows a re given up th e priso n ers used to stay . T he man and is doing splendid work. association will furnish th e children and in a p erfect p ro d u ct they are to th e atte m p t to answ er th e an n u al for every m em ber of th e fam ily at in ch arg e gave us a candle and we Ivan Cook received a prize not lis t this sto re and it is one of th e main w ith h o t chocolate fo r th e ir noon found In p ractically th e sam e p ro C h ristm as question, "W h at to give w ent down sta irs w here som e of th e ed when it was found th a t he had h e a d q u arte rs fo r S an ta Claus. m eal. T his will be done w ith th e co portion no m a tte r w hat soil they are Him and w hat to give H e r? ” Santa A nother busy. C hristm as shopping prisoners were put. T he post o r placed th e class of Rhode Island operation of th e teachers, Miss C aro grow n on o r in w hat country. Mr. C laus him self m ust have had a hand Mr. Mead, a well place is Mrs. B o u g h n er’s Novelty block to which th ey w ere chained is Reds correctly. line T allm an and Miss G race F ield H arris called atten tio n to th e fact In th e selection of those gifts. The shop on Powell street. T his is a still th ere, even th e irons they used known breed er of Rhode Island Red house who have been very active in th a t he said a p erfect p ro d u ct and display of b lan k ets looks Inviting place w here th e ch ild ren love to roam to p u t on th e ir necks, arniB and legs p o ultry and ow ner of th e g ran d ch am com m unity w ork. th a t if a p ro p er am o u n t of any of th ese chilly m ornings. and w here S an ta finds th e things to to rtu re them w ith. It Is as dam p pion cock of the show, asked to m eet P lans fo r th e fu tu re include a bas these elem ents was lacking th a t th e Across th e stre e t «is th e W alrad w hich please th e little folks. Decor as can be down th e re and in some Ivan when he learned of his success k e t social a t th e next reg u la r m eet product could not be perfect. M ercantile com pany and they have atlo n s for th e tree s a re found here plareR th e re is not a ray of light. in scoring and prom ised him a se t ing, Ja n u a ry 14. I t is also hoped to N itrogen was th e m ost necessary They use th e place now for an tiq u e tin g of eggs In th e sp rin g Mr. Mead divided honors betw een p ractical also. have a cupboard installed in w hich fo r w ith o u t it th e o th e r elem ents S an ta Claus is em phasized in th e things, old money, dishes, guns, sells th e sittin g s all th e way from $3 to keep supplies and dishes. could not be used. N itrogen was th e and b eau tifu l g ifts displayed in one window and a m ost b eau tifu l display d ecorations a t th e A. W. Metzge fu rn itu re , old pianos and th e differ per sittin g to *5 p er egg th e price The officers of th is organization only one of th e th ree w hich gave the en t k in d s of m usical in stru m e n ts which h9 has set on his finest stock. a re p resid en t, Mrs. G. E. B auder; visible and im m ediate resu lts which of canned fru its and vegetables fo r sto re and th e re a re Just th ree dozen used long ago. They have th in g s Ivan Is to have an o p p o rtu n ity to de th e C hristm as d in n e r in th e o th er. of him ready to g re e t one before one vice president, Mrs. B. C. A ltm an; could bo seen and consequently was cap tu red in war, old helm ets, arm o r velop a fine flock of hens from th is tre a su re r, Mrs. Geo. L usted; secre in danger of being used too exten T here is also a C h ristm as tree which can g et inside. T h ere is an o th er one and clothes. They have also som e s ta r t and se p arate pens and houses is th e d elig h t of th e children. h id in g behind a door jam b u t he ta ry , Miss G race Fieldhouse. sively w ithout p ro p er am o u n ts of the At K id d ers’ th e w indow s are so doesn’t count m uch. Of coarse th e re from th e last w ar, G erm an helm ets will be provided. o th e r necessary elem ents. N itrogen B. C. B rew ster, form erly extension On W ednesday evening, Decem ber gives th e gro w th of cane and leaves Ailed w ith p ractical suggestions for is every kind of good th in g s to eat and such th in g s as th a t. man from th e O. A. C., b ut now with Chickens cost 25 francs h ere and candies, fru it, n u ts and all kinds of 22d, th e re will be a C hristm as tre e at and m ake th rifty looking plants. If C h ristm as th a t especial decorations th e L usted schoolhouse for th e chil o th e r elem ents are laeking how ever are n o t necessary alth o u g h th e re is canned goods and groceries and th e re they can get 16 centim es fo r one egg. th e K err Gifford Co., directed th e dren and th e school will give a fine to su stain th is forced gro w th th e a p p ro p riate C hristm as suggestions in are also long tab les of ap p ro p riate Meat is 15 fran cs a kilo, th a t is contest th is year. Both Mr. B rew ster and Prof. H. E. E very th in g is program . E veryone welcome and th e color will be bad and th e re will not th e red bells and g reen s th a t are gifts of a p ractical n atu re . T h ere are ab o u t two pounds. high here. We th in k it is n o thing Cosby of th e O. A. C. extension de a lot of little ch ild ren hanging up children a re especially Invited. show n. Many a housew ife is hoping be a p ro p er stre n g th to th e canes. p artm en t, will help train team s next S an ta will visit th is sto re before he th e ir stockings before a long row of com pared to prices here. Mrs. Jos. Sm ith, of P o rtlan d , spent T he re su lt of th e use of phosphuric year and hope to m ake th e club work S unday w ith h e r son, Jo h n Sm ith and acid is seen m ost in th e seed and a tte m p ts to clim b down th e chim ney old fashioned fire places. The re su lt CLUB LEADER TO d ep a rtm en t much larg er. P ro fesso r fam ily of Scenic. fru it and potash is th e elem en t at h e r home. The o th e r m em bers of Is In keeping w ith th e C h ristm as sea CONTINUE WORK Cosby has offered to train team s to son. th e fam ily will find ap p ro p riate which adds th e body to th e fru it and p ut on d em o n stratio n s d u rin g his PROPOSED UNIT PLAN C h ristm as g ifts h ere also. A. J. W. Brown has a tem p tin g dis gives it th e keeping q u ality. C onsiderable confusion and excite lectu re hours. DISCUSSED AT P.-T. COUNCIL play of sm oked m eats. Cedar, fern s At H essels, a hom e lig h tin g p lan t m ent has been created d u rin g th e T his lectu re was very in stru c tiv e and cra n b erry chains add th e ap p ro T he C ounty Council of P aren t- and those p resen t gave com plete a t is displayed as a suprem e C hristm as p riate C hristm as note w hile a sm all past week by th e ru m o r th a t th e PIONEER OF GRESHAM T eacher association m et a t C edar S at tention w hich shows th e in te re st of gift. W hat m ore b rillian t idea could w hite sign "O rd er C hristm as p oultry county club le ad e r’s work had re ANSWERS DEATH S CALL ceived no ap p ro p riatio n from the urday, Decem ber 18, in an all-day th e berry grow ers in th e situ atio n . S an ta have th an to leave an electric lig h tin g system a t o ne's home. On W illiam G. C athey, for 67 years a county com m issioner's office. T his (C ontinued on page 5) session. T here w ere ab o u t 40 p er F ertilizatio n of berries has Just be th e o th e r han d , o r ra th e r in th e o th e r ru m o r was accidentally confirm ed resid e n t of th is com m unity, passed sons present and a full program was gun in th is county and th e resu lts obtained from experim ents prove the window, a m ln a tu re snow sto rm is by a clipping from th e Oregon City aw ay Monday m orning, Decem ber 20, enjoyed. Buy a Living Vinos P resen t. depicted and rem inds one th a t ab o u t G enuine "St. A n d reasb erg ” R ollers E n te rp rise which was published last from w eakness incident to old age. Mrs. H aw kins, a m em ber of the value to th e b erry grow ers. th is tim e la st y ear Main s tre e t was in full song. C abinet train ed by ex F rid a y in th e O utlook u n d er th e He was nearly 88 years old, having sta te board of P aren t-T each er asso ra th e r a snowy place and th e snow p e rt tra in e rs; *10, *15, *20. No general heading “ S p irit of th e been born on April 15, 1833, a t B et ciations was p resen t and gave a very OREGON EGGS BRING HIGHEST PRICES IN N. Y. w asn’t m ade of cotton. In th e ab H artz M ountain" o r "L in n e t” notes. P ress." T hrough an o v ersig h t the tis, M issouri. fine address on th e w ork of P a re n t sence of the real article Mr. H essel’s See window display a t K essler's B ar proper cred it was not given th e E n Mr. C athey is survived by fo u r T eacher o rganizations w hich was es Oregon eggs top th e world in th e display looks real C hristm asy. ber shop. Phortfe 4x2. 86 te rp rise and th e artic le as prin ted sons. Dr. B. A. Cathey, Condon, O re pecially helpful to th e m em bers of New York m ark et, according to R. was th o u g h t by som e to re fe r to gon, Rev. F W. C athey and Rev. W. th e newly organized associations as E. B utler, a p o ultrym an of Jen n in g s M ultnom ah. T he artic le referred to W. C athey of S eattle and Rev. David w’eil as tho se who have been o rg a n Lodge. They bring th re e cents a rpad ” No ap p ro p riatio n s have been M C athey of G resham , also a d au g h ized fo r several years. dozen m ore th an eggs from P e ta lu m ade in th e county bud g et for th e ter, Mrs. E lizabeth A. Jones of G resh P rofessor Griffin, of Reed College, ma, C alifornia, for years th e recog com ing y ear fo r a club lead er or am , besides a n u m b er of g ran d -ch il was the second sp e ak e r and he o u t nized egg-production cen ter of th e county ag en t, e tc .” T his gave no in dren and g re a t grand-children. lined th e plan of th e new proposed Pacific coast. T he fu n eral services will be held dication as to w hich county was re county u n it system fo r public schools. , T he last carload of Oregon e g g s ' on W ednesday afternoon a t 2 o'clock ferred too. T his new plan seem s to m eet w ith se n t to New Y ork b ro u g h t 97 cents, M a s o n ic H a l l , G r e s h a m T he M ultnom ah county com mls- at th e G resham B aptist church, which q u ite g eneral approval and th e re was w hile previous sh ip m en ts sold for loners have allow ed th e usual a p will be in charge of Rev. A lexander much favorable discussion of th e plan * 1 0 5 , *1.07 and *1.08 a dozen. for B EN EFIT CLUB ROOMS p ro p riatio n s for the county agent and Beers. T he body will be laid to rest as outlin ed by P rofessor Griffin. T he cost of tra n sp o rta tio n and for th e club leader and th e re is no In th e fam ily lot In th e G resham cem GRESHAM POST O th er num bers were readings by overhead ru n s from 14 to 16 cents, d an g er of th ese two im p o rta n t o f etery. Mrs. A. C. A lthaus and Miss H elen b ringing th e p roducer In Oregon a A m ore extended o b itu ary will be fices being discontinued here. A ithaus and a solo by Miss M arion net price of 81 cents o r b etter.— ALL NIGHT, CHRISTMAS EVE published in a la te r issue of the O ut A co m m ittee appointed by th e R obertson. O regonian. County Council of P a re n t T eachers look. T he re g u la r business of th e C oun Boys to Wauih Dishe». to Interview th e com m issioners on cil was tran sa cted and rep o rts of th e "W ith y o u r arm aro u n d y o u r I N icotine su lfate Is a pow erful re th is su b ject and obtain th e needed associations read. A com m ittee was m other a fte r you have eaten y o u r : ap p ro p riatio n s for the work of th e pellent for te n t ca terp illars, but If appointed to interview th e county C hristm as d in n er, boys, tell h e r to go R e a l D a n c e M u s ic they do eat foliage sprayed with It county club lead er Miss E thel C al they are killed alm ost Instantly. com m issioners and obtain funds for into the p a rlo r and rest and y o u 'lli kins, has learned from both Miss W ith soap added th e nicotine solution Oh Roy! Real Jazz! th e w ork of th e county club leader. wash up th e d ish es,” said P resident W J K err in extending C h ristm as i C alkins and th e com m issioners th a t Is an alm o st perfect codling moth egg Much sp irit was stirre d up by th e re well wishes to th e Oregon A gricul *1200 has been allow ed for th e destroyer. This will be the biggest dance of p o rt th a t th e work would have to be tu ra l College stu d e n ts Just before th e work th is year. T his was not as F o r Hale. holiday vacation. " E a t y o u r C hrist-f dropped fo r lack of funds. the season. *10.50— 20 cords good oak wood. much as was asked fo r b ut was in ac A lthough It was la te r found th a t m as d in n er at home if you can pos *9.00— 30 cords 1st grow th fir cu t sibly do so. and show appreciation of cordance with th e ir policy of keeping funds had been alloted to th e work of th e sacrifice y o u r fam ily is m aking to 30 days. th e ap p ro p riatio n s down to last th e club lead er th e sp irit of in d ig n a give you th e ad v an tag e of college e d - ! *8.60— 30 cords dead wood fir de y ear's estim ates if possible. livered In O reeham. tion and th e action taken show th e ucation. T h ere Dever was Ju st such i 86 W A. HESSEL. estim ate w hich th e association places a d in n er as m o th er prep ared for y o u j B efore tying the C h ristm as pud and th e re never will b« an o th er like BE SU R E A N D COM E upon th e w ork of the club leader. ding in cloths, cu t a ro u n d of b u t D entistry m ade painless by nerv e it. C haracterise your C h ristm as visit I tered paper th e s ite of th e pudding blocking m ethods. T ry It. Dr. C. P. by service to your p are n ts and your j basin and place it on top of th e pud When in donbt try a Want Ad. Johnson, 611 Morgan B ld r., P ort- com m unity.” ding. ' land, O regon.— Adv. EXTRA! SPECIAL! SANTA CLAUS COMING! WANTS TO MEET ALL GOOD KIDDIES AND BIG FOLKS A m erican L egion D ance FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24 Tickets $1.10, including tax Ladies Free