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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 11, NO. 27 GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL FRUIT COMMITTEE YEAR IS FINISHED TO CHECK RESULTS TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1921 hurry UP! WE ail want this , too TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR - NEAR EAST HELPED 'GRANGERS LEARN BY POWELL VALLEY OF BEES’ HABITS At th e reg u la r m onthly m eeting of M ultnom ah gran g e held a m ost in T h ere th e Powell Valley P aren t-T each er as te re stin g session S atu rd ay . sociation which was held Friday, le t was an unusually la rg e atten d an ce t and many visitors w ere present to ters were read from Ju d g e Geo. W. enjoy th e b o u n tifu l d in n e r and the Stapleton, county ch airm an , and J. J. , lntere8(lnR pro(trBin th a t fol- H andsacker, who is sta te d irecto r I iow e,i. fo r th e N ear E ast an d Chinese R e lie f, T he sc n (or m ale q u a rte t from fund w ork, th a n k in g th e chairm an p r a n g n n n ig h could not be present and th e d istric t for th e prom pt and ani, Ben t as su b stitu te s th e boys com plete response to th e appeal re- j u n |o r sextet. T he six boys were cently sent out. T he d istric t raised ' u y w g of ag0 an(, ey. »94.75. T he quota w as »92. Ju d g e ( (lel(|fhtP(1 wfth th „ m u. S tapleton expressed his pleasure <U»d l , qual(ty of , hetr y<Jlcee a n J thp d elight In th e accom plishmentt and ; pharm ,ng eelectlon8 which they gave, w rote th a t Powell V alley held th e Members of th e sextet w ere, Janies record fo r prom ptness an d a t th a t Collins. Dick Chlnnock, H enry Soren tim e (th e la tte r p art of A pril) held son, K enneth R oduner, K enneth I.a- the honors for both tim e and propor- V tolette and Q uinton G uthrie. The tio n ate am ounts raised. Ju d g e S ta accom panist was Miss G race Jasper. pleton also said th a t it was a g reat Especially fine num bers w ere “C arry satisfactio n to him to know th a t th e Me Back to Old V irginy", "B onnie d istricts of eastern M ultnom ah w ere | song with leading th e sta te in response to the w h istlin g chorus. call for aid. R ecitations by C arrie E kstroin, A fter th e reg u la r business session Jessie N asshahn, Louise and D orothy Mrs. J. Lynch, president of th e C oun W heeler w ere well rendered. A very ty Council gave a rep o rt of th e w ork p retty m em orial m arch by th e chil BY ROBERT FULLER of the sta te association w hich she a t d ren was an ap p ro p riate num ber. A movement is spreading throughout the W est am ong th e F arm tended a t P endleton th e early p a rt of Bureaus to extend their influence as sources of education and not to confine Ona H ow ett, Hazel W heeler and May. themselves to encouraging better agriculturs aloud. E nterprising count v A nna Ball gave a dialogue, " I f I were An unusually fine p rogram was giv agents see the need of interesting the younger generation of the farm in a S unbeam ” and It really looked as other things besides farm ing and thus offset the lure of the city. en u n d er th e direction of Mrs. C. if they were. T he latest idea hails from F t W orth. T exas, where H. M. Means L undquist, assisted by m em bers of A solo by H enry Sorenson of county agent, is revolutionizing things by m eans of a specially equipped th e H om e M aker’s club. R eadings m otor truck. It carries an electric Tight plant, m otion picture machine, F ra n k lin H igh was one of th e en by Audrey Jo h n so n , M innie D aniel joyable fea tu re s of th e day. phonograph, with a liberal supply of records and a traveling library. They touch on all phases of education and entertaining too. son, Mabel Staffenson, F rie d a P e te r Prof. I. A. Melondy, of P o rtlan d , T he educational truck makes nightly visits to rural schools, where son, Mrs. L u n d q u ist and Mrs. G en gave a most en lig h ten in g talk on children of all ages and th eir parents listen to musical program s., see try were m uch enjoyed. Music was m o t i o n pictures of real value, and get books from the library o n a regular bees and th e ir habits. P rofessor Me fu rn ish ed for th e evening by a g ra- card s y s t e m . londy said In beginlng th a t th e dif phaphone, loaned by Chas. Johnson, feren t phazes of bee life an d cu ltu re and ably m anaged by his d au g h ter, w ere so varied th a t It was difficult to Audrey, who was kept busy selecting decide ju st w hich topic would be encores for th e pleasure of th e au d i m ost Interesting. Ho took for his ence. topic som ething of th e anatom y of The g irls of th e H om e M aker’s bees anil Insects and then told a g reat The en tire telephone system was Sunday afternoon, Gresham w it c h ild w-ill b e In sa n e . W h e n t h e b lo o d club served refresh m en ts. Miss Mil m any In terestin g th in g s ab o u t the in in : r e a p p e a r s i t m a y b e p a r a ly s is . dred Jo h n so n and Miss M innie D an throw n out of commission late this nessed one of the largest gatherings W h a t Is d e f o r m ity In o n e g e n e r a tio n colony life of th e bees, th e divisions be a p o p le x y in th e n e x t. T h e in ielson have been chosen to act as club afternoon when m arshal Cox chopped at a Baccalaureate serm on th a t has e m b ay of labor the Im portance of ench and r ia te 's c h ild m a y n o t to u c h a d r o p o f the cable In two while laying w ater ever gathered in honor of such an oc liq u o r, anil y e t m a y be c u r s e d a ll i l l s delegates to th e su m m er school at m any o th e r in te restin g n a tu re studies d a y s b y th e e v il s p i r i t o f ru m . P h y s i O. A. C., w hich begins in ab o u t two pipe on Powell Street. The box which casion. The Methodist church was c a l d e fe c t w ill b r in g f o r t h b le m is h .' on those busy insects. Moses was well born m entally, ' w’eeks. enclosed the cable was discolored and crowded to the doors and many who P ro fesso r Melondy explained, or Above all he ■ ' Cox chopped It in two w ithout real came late and saw the crowds around said Dr. Youngson. ra th e r told, of th e stro n g e processes was born w ith a bias tow ard th e ALBERT S. HALL RESIGNS izing th a t all th e telephone system of the door did not attem pt to get In. gooj u p was train ed by a loving AS MANAGER OF LEAGUE by which th e little egg, eo tiny as to th e tow n was being cut. A cable splic The class of ’21 num bers fifty-five, ni0fh er and a stu rd y fath e r. Speak- be alm ost invisible, becomes first a er will arriv e a t ab o u t 5 o ’clock and and a finer lot of young people would ing fu rth e r, I)r. Youngson said: At th e reg u la r m onthly m eeting of g ru b , th en a fte r a stra n g e sleep, " H a v in g p u s h e d lit» w a y to th e p n l- th e board of d irectors of th e Oregon em erges service will probably be resto red by be hard to find. a full grow n honey bee, „, , , , , , , , ac e o f th e P h a r o a h ’a. th e re fin e m e n ts m orning, p erhaps by 8 or 9 o’clock. T his is almost twice the size of any llnd a c c o m p lis h m e n ts o f th e sc h o o ls D airym en’s C o-operative League, ready for w ork. All th is stran g e, form er class and the ever-increasing K m Monday, A lbert 8, H all, g eneral m an- m ysterious and w onderful trah sfo r- preelatlon of his u n tirin g efforts with num ber of friends and relatives of • a r t h . G re e c e w a s a (len^of jobbers. ! „ presented his resig n atio n , to tnatlon consum es about 21 days tim e. Home w a s u n h e a r d o f; b u t M e m p h is w a s " them d u rin g th e year. T he p resen these growing classes is taxing the __ „ _________ Schools lo _____ r io u a ly a ttr a c tiv e . S c h o o ls o f^ a r t | ta k e effect Ju ly 1. T he board of di He also told of th e g reat care sc ie n c e lin e d th e b a n k s o f th e N ile tation speaeh was m ade by W infred capacity of all the large buildings In T n<I h e U n iv e r s ity o f H e lio p o lis w a s th e rectors a fte r considerable discussion w hich is given to th e queen bee of g r e a t e s t u n i v e r s i t y o f th e d a y . F ro m H ill, presid en t of th e class. Gresham. T h e b e s P y th o g o r a s c a r r ie d m a th e m a tic s accepted th e resignation, a fte r exteni’- th e hive. He told of one hive, which The class Is to hold a law n p arty at Music was furnished by the Treble in to G reece. F ro m M e m p h is ttolo n . th ing Mr. Hall a vote of confidence. No he ow ned, aro u n d which he found b . f C l u b n n i l t h e B o v s ' G le e C lu b a n d 1 g i v e r o f A th e n s , d e riv e d h i s p o l t i l - th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. A rza Sm ith P l.ier t tun anti tne Boys utee iu ri a n o u ]n | , u x or a rc h ite c tu re and successor to Mr. H all has yet been se many dead drones at one tim e. La F ro m c ie o - T uesday evening, May 31. Tills will the num bers were unusually well ren- s c u lp tu r e to o k th e ir r is e te r he found little p articles of w hite , , z, , , , , . i p a t r a ’s k in g d o m m en s to le th e o b e lis k s lected. be th e last of th e class activ ities and dered. Toni G. Taylor presided at the ¡1OW founil on m v e r s l d e I ) rlv e In N ew being carried aw ay from th e hive. a n d in L o n d o n , All th e s e o p p o r- when they en ter high school in Sep piano and directed the musical num t Y u ork w e re o p en ed to JUDGE OLSON AND WIFE On Investigating, ha found th a t th e n i t i e s f o r c u ltu r e a n in d o m ita b le M oses. P o s s e s s e d of tem b er they will be a stu d io u s and bers. HURT IN AUTO WRECK hive had exhausted its supply of w ill; s u r c h a r g e d wdth e n e r g y a n d am The church was artistically decorat D illon h e r a p id ly b e c a m e th e m o st high* congenial gro u p of freshm en. honey and a fte r k illin g o r driving e n d o w e d a n d m o st c o n s p ic u o u s fig* Ju d g e F red L. Olson of P o rtlan d School will reopen S eptem ber 12 ed w ith w hite and green, the class col | I ly away th e less useful m em bers of th e u re o f h is d ay , h is g e n e r a tio n a n d o f a il | tim e. M o ses fo rg e d a h e a d n o t b e c a u s e and Mrs. Olson were badly Injured In and th e p resen t corps of teach ers ors. hive had finally reached th e desper th e sc h o o l m a d e h im b u t b e c a u s e it w a s have been reta in ed w ith th e exception Very close attention was paid by the in h im an d h e im p ro v e d h is o p p o r tu n ity , an autom obile accident n ea r Sandy ate point of using th e young bees as r a m a n ’s o p p o r tu n ity is n o t fo u n d In yesterday, when th e ir autom obile of Miss Johnson of th e fifth g rad e students to Dr. W. W. Youngson who fo ».is w e a p o n ry , h is f r ie n d s h ip s o r a n y food and would have perished had skidded on a hill on th e Bluff road , who is leaving and has been replaced delivered the sermon to the graduates p u ll— h u t in h im s e lf. He inl " W h ile th e o p o r t u n lt l e s f o r In te lle c - and ran Into th e ditch, tu rn e d com- not he discovered th e ir plight. ___ , by Mrs. Bessie Strebin Schneider. Dr. Y oungson’s text was taken l tu a l d e v e lo p m e n t w e re so b r i ll i a n t y et pletely over and pinned them u n d er j m ediately fed them on a. syrup of h is m o ra l g r a n d u e r ex c e e d e d h is m e n from H ebrew s, eleventh ch a p te r and George T acheron has been retain ed su g a r and w ater and th e hive came ta l i t y T h e m o ra l tid e s, flo w in g d o w n tw enty-seventh verse: “ He endured > fro m th e a n c e s t r a l h ills o f h is Ju d e a * th e car. Passing m o to rists cam e to as ja n ito r. las seeing him who is invisible.” He i t s . had em ptied int<» id s aoit) i»aiiv th e ir assistan ce a t once, jacked up th ro u g h in fine shape. 1 announced his them e as “T h e Pow er w a s h is m in d s t i r r e d w ith h o ly a m b i- th e car and pulled th e in ju re d p er C onsiderable discussion followed ns D a ily w a s h is h e a r t w’in g e d w ith | of th e Invisible— th e E ducation of a ' n tio o b le a s p i r a t i o n s D a lly w as b e In sons from u n d ern e ath the wreckagfi. P rofessor M elondy’s ad d ress and Hero— C h ristian L ead ersh ip .” s p ir e d w ith a n a ll- c o n q u e rin g c o u r a g e ; en lig h ten in g points were Mr. and Mrs. Olson w ere rushed to m any d a lly w a s b e im p e lle d to v ita liz e th e T ak in g th e life of Moses as an ex Probably the m ost elaborate plans i T here will he the usual features of am ple of a th o ro u g h ly ed ucated man w h o le of m a n k in d w ith id e a s o f f r e e Sandy fo r m edical aid b u t finding b ro u g h t out. d om a n d in fla m e m e n 's s o u ls w ith in th a t ever made for the Senior class day ! class night and these will be given he- and a train ed lead er, th e sp eak er he m av th e r e b y t r a n s f o r m a n d e n r ic h none w ere tak en to P o rtlan d in th e "T h e "Old W om an” who lived In showed from sc rip tu re how Moses m e n ’s liv e s w ith o u t. M o ses h a d a good a shoe cam e In and surely had a autom obile of friends. W hile the two exercises will culm inate w ith the play tween acts. a n d r e lig io u s m o th e r. 1 got his education. In th ree schools, e v e n tf u l a n d v a rie d The seniors, for some tim e, have ' nam ely, th e school of th e home, tne e x “ p T e r h ie e n c c e h s e c o k f e re h d is , life buggy full of babies which she had “Hicks at College,” which will be given c h a r m o u r faiiv y were suffering from shock and from severe bruises, it was expected th a t no tro u b le In disposing of as all th e T hursday evening, June 2d, at the been planning on the giving of th is school of th e world and th e school nd > all f«»t i »i (»nr T h e re a re m a n y p h a s e s o f h is r e m a r k Masonic Hall. This will be free to all one evening’s free en tertain m en t and of God. "No ed u catio n ,” said he, “ is a b le lif e to in t e r e s t u s b u t to d a y we they * o u ld be aro u n d in a few days. children gladly adopted one. L ike I com plete u n til it has been pursued w a n t to se e s o m e th in g o f h is g r e a t wise R. I. A nderson and Jo e Abel, who wish to come and every indication hope to make it one of the best of the ' in a t least th ese th ree schools.” f a i t h an d w is e c h o ic e H is life n a t u r a l The fact th a t th e m achine top was up ly d e v id e a I t s e l f in to th r e e p a r t s o f f o r probably save th e Olsons from m ore o u t of th e kindness of th e ir h earts, year. points tow ard a splendid program. “ M easured by w hatev er sta n d ard , ty y e a r s ea c h . ’W h e n he w a s co m e to each took one to care for. P It O G R A M Moses was th e one colossal man of y e a r s ’— f o r ty y e a r s o f a g e — h e m a d e h is serious o r perhaps fa ta l Injury. o ice. H e s q u a r e ly m e t th e Issu e , l i e Mabel L u n d q u ist A good class of new can d id ates an tiq u ity ,” said Dr. Youngson, and ch Music— P lano S o lo ..................................................................... chose» to c a s t in h is lo t w ith th e p eo p le Melvin B ru g g er he explained th a t though born a o f God. T h a t d e c is io n w a s th e tu r n in g TH E PLEASANT HOME b arb er were given th e first and second de Class P re sid en t’s A ddress......................................................... slave he was well endow ed physical p o in t in h is m a r v e lo u s c a r e e r a n d f o rm s ACT I shop and pool room will be open grees and tw o were given th e th ird I m p o r ta n t ep o c h In th * h is to r y o f Scene— T he Palace of Sweets, fam iliarly know n as ‘T he P a l” , m eeting ly and doubted If N atu re ev er pro an from 8 a. m to 8 p. m. from now one o f th e g r e a t e s t p eo p le o f e a r th . and fo u rth degrees. duced a g re a te r m ind. "W hen we ¡1. re fu sed to be « all*-«» th e eon o f P h a r - on. C. B. Stelnm an. place of town and college. o a h ’s d a u g h t e r ’ M any d o u b tle s s th o u g h t Tim e— M orning, th re e days before the cham pionship b asketball gam e co n sid er," said he, " th a t law, gov w a s c o m m ittin g p o litic a l su ic id e . He, ern m en t, education, took th e ir rise he betw een N orthern and W lshagaln. n o t o n lv d e p riv e d h im s e lf o f th e c o m In his b ra in ; when we rem em ber f o r t s o t th e e le g a n t h o m e in w h ic h he Union F o re v er,” ...............„ ...............Senior Class th a t th e com m onw ealths of today h ad lo n g a b o d e t>ut p re c lu d e d th e p o s Music— High School Song T he seventh com m encem ent exercises of Union High school, No 2, will ........................ ............ C harles Brown rest upon principles p rom ulgated by s i b ility o f h is a t t a i n i n g th e th r o n e a n d Class W i ll.............................. c ro w n to w h ic h h e w o u ld th e n h a v e ACT II. th is Ju rist of th e d esert; when we b een tn e le g a l h e ir. H e s u r r e n d e r e d th e be held a t th e Masonic H all F riday evening, Ju n e 3, at 8 :3 0 o'clock. At _________ _ _______ Moses . prosjw le ft o f v a s t w e a lth — a ll th e r ic h e s th is tim e th e fifty-five g ra d u a te s will receive th e ir diplom as. Scene— T he eafnpus of N orthern U niversity. th in k of _____________ his literary g enius _ ______ sta n d s fo rth t h h nis ia uniq lin lo u u e e p tie t. e T h , e t p o s t s h e e s s Io io v n , o o f f r m i c o h n e e s y — ts T he program Is as follows: Time— M orning, th e day of th e gam e. stan d s ro rtn , w w i itn e r r n o , E a g y c p r)m •v— I* R <» n It A M Music— Voeal Duet. "My Alma M ater,” Vivian Hevel and Gladys H arm on sonality, tow ering like a Saul above (h e m is e r ly h o a r d in g o r se lfis h u s e o f It. .... ......... ..................................... Hazel F low er O ra tio n ................................................................................ Minnie Danielson his fellows, lifted like Mt. Hoo«l M en h a v e c o m p a s s e d la n d a n d aea, fa c e d O verture— "S liver S ta r” . w ays Union High O rchestra. Music— High School Song, “ Union H ig h " ..........................................Senior ( lass above the ran g e of th e m o u n tain s." d th a a n t g e a r r s e a d n a d r k d a e n a d th , tr ic r e k a s o r t te h d a t to a r e v a in P rocessional— March .................................................. Prof. Tom O. T aylor ACT III A m an ’s original cap ital comes In g re e d v e f fo r ts a n d m ad r u s h f o r g a in ........................................................ Rev. A. 8 Hlsey Scene— “ T he Q u arte rs.” hom e of th e six boys. th ro u g h his ancestry, declared the an d c o ld O h ' th a t m en w e re a s e a g e r i Invocation ......................................... ................... Mary Daniels e o n e t h in g n e e d f u l! H e re- i S a l u t a t o r y Time— E vening, th e jubilee a fte r th e gam e. speaker. T he m easu re of greatness n f o o r u n c th e d th e p le a s u r e s w h ic h h ia p o s itio n ' ................... ......................... P. Rucalloal is d eterm in d by th e Intellectual W ould h a v e s e c u re d to him . H a p p ily Glee - "A Ju n e Song" ............... SYNOPSIS T reble Clef Club and Boys’ Glee Club. e s e w e re c a lle d t h e p le a s u re * o f sin ' T he plot of th is play hinges around Tom H orton, a p opular stu d e n t of strea m s and m oral tid es flowing th A ll p le a s u r e s a r e n o t s in f u l A n y p le a s .............................. Dr. W alter Henry N ugent N orthern U niversity who can w rite advertisem en ts, and H iram H icks, pro down from th e an cestral hills and u r e o r a m u s e m e n t s h o u ld be r e f r a in e d C om m encem ent A ddress p rie to r of B raino B reakfast Food Com pany. H icks trie s all k in d s of em ptying Into th e hum an soul. Mil f ro m w h ic h d o e s n o t te n d to th e g lo ry Selection— “ Love’s D ream ” (S e re n a d e )....................................................... Hazel Union High O rchestra. G od. M en In a ll tim e s h a v e b e e n b e schem es to Induce o r compel H orton to quit college and work for him He lions are rendered physical and g o u f ile d , b e w ild e re d a n d d e s tro y e d b y c e r P ro sA ta tlo n of Class of 1921 P rincipal E lm er F. Goodwin falls in his a tte m p ts to discourage Tom, but succeeds b e tte r as a lover for m oral pau p ers by reason of th e sins ta in p le a s u re a l Ju d g e G eorge W. Stapleton “ F o rty years o f M ld la n e x ile f o llo w — P resen tatio n of Diplomas F lora Tom rem ains tru e to Ju n e thro u g h all th e tem p tatio n s put In his of th e ir ancestors. C hairm an Board of E ducation rem endous Is th e pow er vested ! h e rd in g sh e e p — but t h e y e a r s ro ll on way by th e unscrupulous B raino Man, and helps to win th e cham pionship i n ‘T „ „ i •' said S he, o but h,i» 1» M lillan e x burnin^ ile e n d s bUBb Mt. Bnd H o the re b r)111 co m e s G le e --" N ig h tin g a le and Rose’’ L eh n ert-P ag e In a „ hum an . soul, It Is If wl,„ basketball gam e. T reble Clef Club th e law of hum an life. , God. F a m ed , tr a in e d , d is c ip lin e d . M o ses CAST OF CHARACTERS. .P rin cip al E lm er F. Goodwin It Is one of th e penalties of living , no w re a d y . Is c o m m is s io n e d A lo n e he A w arding Scholarships Edw ard Noreen H iram H icks, th e B raino M an............................................... b *’ ack "" to le a d e r s h ip ~ . N o event could (ijp © __ ’’M erry Ju n e ” .............. C harles V incent David Johnston th a t a man can n o t live u n to him self j be rrorv Tom H orton, who w rites advertisem ents ....................... •Irnm tilir' th a n th e m a n n e i o f * T reble Clef Club B urton W alrad No man can sin w ithout d isq u alify hl* r e t u r n to P h a r o e n ’ft p alace. O u r F ritz Jordon, H o rto n 's chum ............................................ Mabel L undquist ....................... M aurice Botkin ing som eone else. No man can sin le a d e r« th r o u g h v a a t a rm le a , a c h ie v e d V aledictory Adam B lddlcut, professor tn N orthern th e fre e d o m o f th e jd a v e a ; th ia so ld ie r. R ecessional........................ ....................... Prof. Tom O. T aylor ........ A rth u r G ran w ith o u t Inflicting h u rt on countless Rlnxle Dean Smiley, a N orthern D ean............................................. handed, freed th re e m illio n bond- Reception for p aren ts and g rad u ates F ra n k G reenm an Im m ortal souls. No man can sin m en.” P ercy Robbins, from “ deah B oston” ................. „ .............. V iv ia n R. H e v e l, E d ith E. H ia t t. E m m a W alter S w e e k w ith o u t m ak in g It h a rd e r fo r every In every age men have laid found- Adolph H opkins, a lazy boy....... ...... .......- .......................... Class M o tto . H o e cker, A n n ie H oo ver. B e a tric e Ja ck- N o t a t th e Top. but H tlll C lim b in g ’ ___T ravis T aylor I son of God to be w orthy of his b irth j atlons upon which o th e rs have b u ilt; son. E m m a C J o h n s o n . M y r a Johnson, B astian Briggs, a d ig ...................................— -................ C lass F lo w e r— W h it e Rnee M a rjo rie K en d all, Florence E Lekberg , ....... Lyle W inters Josh A nderson, plays b a s k e tb a ll........................... - ............ rig h t.” scattered seed and left o th er to reap Class Colors— G reen and W h ite . ! M a b el L u n d q u ist. G enevieve M c A llis te r, .. .C harles Brown T he m in ister f u rth e r em phasized 1 ,i,p harvests. C harllp P adlet, re p o rte r fo r “ Dally S h riek ” ................... M a ry B M cG innis, L a V e rn e M a u ld ln g . Officers W alter Sweek his th o u g h t in th e follow ing w ords: 1 A nsw ering th e question as to th e M e lv in J. B r u Class M aude M e tzg e r. M a y I. Nelson, M ild re d P eter, th e p ro p rie to r of T he P a l ...........- ............................ g g e r .........................P re sid e n t V P u lle n , A dele I, Schenk. E llx s h e th Melvin P eterson W alker, m anager fo r B raino M an...................................... " I so m e tim e* hear men aay W e ll, ju s t sources of Moses’ stre n g th Dr. R ills W r i g h t .........................V ic e P re -td e n t i S chw edler, M aze! S tan ley. Josephine B. le t me alone. I ’l l bear th e p e n a lty *n d M abel L u n d q u is t ......................... H ecretary I Tow nsend , H elen L . W o s ta ll. Ju n e G rant, who likes Tom ........................................ ............ Joaephlne Tow nsend Youngson sa id : o f m y own stn." I w ould to God L y le W ln te re ...................................T re a s u re r Polly P o rter, who likes Jo rd o n ......................................................B eatrice Jackaon hurden Boys— W ilb u r A ltm a n , C laren ce D. "M e endured h l* trem endous b u rd e n * W ilb u r A ltm a n . . . I . S e rg ea n t a t A rm * I t w ere possible bu t i t can never be C laire A ngellne Jones, stage s tru c k .................................................Em m a H oecker R em em ber th a t w hen th e ho t te m p ta end «chleved th * h u m a n ly Im possible L y le M ason ................................. ...R e p o r t e r A im . W illia m Booth, M a u ric e B o tk in , C h a rle s B ro w n, M e lv in B ru g g er. H a r r y 8u»v Sprlgglns, a F re s h m a n .......................... ......... — ................. ........E dith B aker tio n comes. "W h a ts o e v e r a m an soweth th ro u g h s ig h t o f the In v is ib le T h ro u g h Class B o ll. C arlson. George W , C la rk , A rth u r G ra n . th a t sh all he also reap .” T h e re Is the th e rig h t use o f th e vision fa c u lty he Dalsv A rm strong, an ath letic g irl.— ..................................... ............ Roba Em bry la G ir l» — E d ith L R ake r. G e rtru d e F . F ra n k I. G reenm an, D a v id Johnston. F a ith w as th e telescope w o f r e trib u tio n b u t I am a f te r a conquered. Fluff Finley, a fu sser girl.............................. „.......„ .................F lorence B ram hall tr u th f a r m ore u n ive raa ) I t I * the con- th ro u g h w h ich he saw v ic to ry a f a r off; Borden, F lorence B ra m h a ll, K a th e rin e L y le Mason. E d w a rd N oreen , Heuben tse l. E d y th e G. B u tle r, V ir g in ia F. Peterson. M e lv in P eterso n, W a lte r F lo ra Belle de la M artyr, w a i t r e s s ............. ................ ................. M ildred Pullen v e r ta b illty o f disease A c o n s titu tio n a l fa ith the tool w ith w h ich he digged and C R u ra rrln , M a r y D an iels, M in n ie M D a n Sweek, Jam es T T a y lo r, B u rto n L W a l efect m ay not reproduce Its e lf in the q u a rrie d ; fa ith th e tow ered ca s tle un - Mrs. Cobb, housekeeper a t “T he Q u arte rs” .......................... „...V irg in ia C urrln d same ielson, R u th E E llio t t, Roba E m b ry , rad. C harles W illia m s , L y le W in te rs . fo rm I t doe* not fo llo w th a t be Contlnued on page 2 M a rlo n H ag b erg . G la d y s M H arm o n , H a r r y W o stell, B ills R . W r i g h t Lily, maid at “The Quarters”............... .................. ........... Emma Johnson cause a fa th e r or m o th er I * insane the T he boys and girls of the grade school began th e ir vacation S atu r day, May 21. with happy h ea rts but w ith reg rets th a t school had closed so soon. T he y ear has been one of th e m ost successful in th e histo ry of th e school and show s considerable grow th over form er years. T here was a to ta l en ro llm en t d u r ing th e year of 27 4 pupils, consisting of 153 boys and 121 g irls. Some of th e rooms w ere filled to capacity and if G resham continues its p resent rate of increase in grow th, w hich it is safe to say th a t it will, m ore room will have to be provided very soon to properly care fo r its boys and girls. T he prim ary room had th e la rg e st enrollm ent w hich reached 58 and had an average atten d a n ce of 40. T he school was ju stly proud of this g roup of splendid youngsters. T he second g rad e was next in en rollm ent w ith a total of 41 pupils. T he o th e r grades had enrollm ents as follow s: F e u rth grade, 34 pupils: eig h th grade, 30 pupils; fifth grade, 28 pupils; sixth g rad e , 27 pupils: th ird grade, 27 pupils; seventh grade, 25 pupils. T he percentage of atten d an ce was 96 p er cent w hich is unusually good. T here w ere five pupils, n eith er absent n o r late d uring th e y ear and had it n ot been fo r th e prev alen t co n tag ions d u rin g th e year m any m ore would have been added to th is list. T he teachers are all highly pleased w ith th e work of th e boys and girls d u rin g th e year and feel th a t much cred it should be given th e pupils for th e good y ea r’s w’ork. In addition to th e reg u la r school w ork, much club w ork was done d u r ing th e year and G resham school is going to m ake a good show ing at th e M ultnom ah county fa ir th is year. T he closing w eeks w ere very busy w eeks th ro u g h o u t th e school and es pecially for th e g rad u a tin g class w hich consisted of 26 boys and girls. T his Is one of the larg est if not th e la rg e st g rad u a tin g class in th e hts- ory of th e school. All of thpm are going to e n te r high school in Septem ber. Tw enty of them will en ter Union High, two Henson Polytechnic and the rem aining four are rem oving from G resham and will en te r the high schools of th e ir various places of residence. T his is a class of splendid young folks and th e fact th a t all of them a re going to e n te r high school speaks well for th e ir fu tu re. T he g rad u ates had a prom inent p a rt in the g ra d u a tin g exercise at Lincoln High school in P o rtlan d and th e cred it of G resham was held high by them . They received m any com plim ents for th e ir splendid p art of th e program . On th e closing day they planned and carried o u t a com plete su rp rise on th e ir teacher, C. M. Q ulcksall, by p resen tin g him w ith a sardonyx ring inset w ith th e Masonic em blem , inap- T he sm all fru it p roject com m ittee held its first m eeting last week and a fte r going over th e fru it problem s of the county decided to devote th e ir energy tow ard developing the sm all fru it ind u stry here. They plan to line th e ir w ork up th is sum m er to de term in e th e best practices in cu ltiv a tion, fertilizatio n , and trellisin g th a t are in use in th is county. T he m em bers of th e com m ittee A ill m ake observations on th e practices in use by various grow ers and will check up a t picking season. T he com m ittee plans to a rra n g e a to u r abo u t th e m iddle of th e picking season to see w hat resu lts are ob tained. At th is tim e they will de term in e by th e q u ality, q u an tity and gen eral appearance of th e fru it w hich m ethods are best. They will also check up on th e yields a t th e end of th e season and from th ese facts will fo rm u la te w hat th e best practices are. T hese will be helpful to th e m any people who are tak in g up the raisin g of berries for th e first tim e and are often som ew hat con fused by th e many different m ethods advocated by various grow ers. T his fall th e com m ittee will prob ably select a few d em o n stratio n farm s. These farm s will be those of th e men who will agree to ad o p t th e practices recom m ended by th e com m ittee an d follow them out. T his will d em o n strate w h at can be done if th e m ethods recom m ended are c a r ried out. B. M. H owell of Powell V alley was elected ch airm an of th e com m ittee. The o th e r m em bers are, G. W. A lider, Beaver Bend; E. M. Calkins, G ilb ert; D. E. Towle, G resham ; Lee Sheller, L ynch; C. Jo rgenson, R ussellville. DR. W. W. YOUNGSON PREACHES GREAT SERMON TO HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES SENIOR CLASS NIGHT THURSDAY RECORD CLASS WILL GRADUATE