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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1922)
T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year OFFICERS ELECTED BY BUSINESS MEN; DISCUSS FACTORY CHURCH ENTERPRISE DINNER IS PLANNED One of th e pleasing events being planned for th e near fu tu re is a church en terp rise d in n er to be given a t th e g ran g e hall T hursday night. F eb ru ary 16 from 6 to 8, u n d er th e auspices of th e men of th e Linne- m ann M em orial M ethodist Episcopal church. T he d in n er will be planned ano served by th e L adies’ Aid society of the church. The purpose of th e g ath erin g is to prom ote good fellowship, encourage co-operation and advance th e plans for an enlarg em en t of th e church building for Sunday school purposes and com m unity b etterm ent. T he guests of honor will be Bis- hoj Wm. O. Shepard and Dr. W. W. Y cungson, d istric t su p erin ten d en t of the P o rtlan d district, both of P o rt land, who will explain th e plans for enlargem ent. T he invitation is g eneral b u t the num ber will necessarily be lim ited to adults, both men and women. Invi ta tio n s will be issued for acceptance previous to th e event in o rd er th a t all may be adequately provided for. T ht d in n er will be financed by the men of th e church. i , - . , TO HAVE POULTRY EXPERTS FAIR STOCK NEW CLASSIFICATION THIRD BULL RUN Is Date Set for TO EXPLAIN WORK PIPE LINE MAY BE ’22 County Fair COMMENCED SOON AllgUgt 7 tO 12 Some definite changes are being proposed by th e county club leaders j iu the classification of stock owned M ethods of incubation and brood b> th e club boys and w hich a re t o | ing will be illu stra te d a t a series of The G resham business men a t th e be en tered in th e county fa ir th is fall. H. A. Lewis, president of th e d em onstrations at farm s in M ultno- T his is an advance step as even th e recular m eeting of th e ir association By W A LTER ADRIAN. M ultnom ah County F a ir association, mah county, which sta rte d th is m orn- s ta te fairs do not classify th e ir stock P lans fo r co nstruction of th e th ird iu the city hall la st n ig h t attem p ted announced M onday th a t the d ate for ing and will continue tom orrow , by in H'is " a y b u t 11 >s believed th a t they Bull Run pipe line, costing approxi to close up th e finances of th e busi m ately $2,000,000, will likely be com the 1922 fa ir in G resham is A ugust Prof. H. E. Cosby, p o ultry extension wHl 8oon ad o Pl “ ness m en’s banquet b u t w ere unable , .. _ , , , ) It is proposed th a t a division for pleted in th e next th re e o r four , t . 7. M ultnom ah county is to hold the specialist from th e Oregon A gricul- to do so because all th e bills were age classification be m ade in each of weeks, acco rd in g to an announcem ent first fa ir in th e n o rth w est circuit. tu ra l College. P ersons in terested In tb t two club dtvl>ioM so , bat In Divi- not in. Those th a t had been pre by F red R an d lett, chief en g in eer of Mr. Lewis has ju st retu rn ed from poultrv are invited to atten d one o r sien 1 th e re will be ju n io r and senior th e city w ate r b ureau of P o rtlan d . sented were allow ed. T he expenses will probably am o u n t to about $75. Spokane w here he has been a tte n d all of these m eetings. The tim e an d calf; and In Division 2. ju n io r and This is one of th e best in d u stria l piece fo r these d em o n stratio n s fol- sen io r yearling. T his is going to be an nouncem ents th e O utlook can offer The com m ittee w orking on th e ing a com m ittee m eeting composed of low; plan for financing th e location of the much to th e advantage of th e boy who , hB peOpie of O reeham and vicinity elected m em bers of th e fair associa uesday a T uni . . a t 10 8 ' 8t A nna L h“ F a ' a te JUn‘° r Calf Whlch has h®6“ ¡fo r th e com ing year. O ur ce n tral Pacific M alleable Iro n factory here tions of th e circuit. T here were 13 S c h ille rs farm , one m ile east of shown ag ain st a late sen io r calf as It location, on co n stru ctio n work will reported progress. Many fea tu re s ccm m ittee m em bers present. G iesham . and at 2 p. m at M. G a m s’ m akes a difference of five m onths In prcVe to o u r advantage. It is a fo re of the plan w ere up for discussion and suggestion and som e things were An all-day session was held and a farm . one mile so u th east of Spring- th e age T his will g reatly encourage I gOne conclusion, reg ard less of who | th * bo»’8 and m akes r possible fa ire r) th e c co may be. th a a t t G resh- referred back to th e com m ittee w ith banquet u n i.q u e i was w a s given a t noon in honor daIe’ „ ------------- -------- --------- --------- o n n t tra r a cto c t o r rs s may do , m tires of th e occasion A list of fair d ates o * edn“8day- a t J ° * ’ at L ° com petition. T here will be th e sam e ani bu8lnpSB concerns will receive a ,«3 view to m aking th e d etails as clear S e ife rs farm , one-half mile so u th of classification as in th e open class and w enderful Im petus as a resu lt of tl th is as possible and in su re absolute safe for th e n o rth w est circu it had been Lir.nem ann statio n , and a t 2 p. m. at |t will give the boys a chance to com- L u n n t i e u n d erta k in g ty to th e subscribers. A. M eyers was g igantic u n d erta k in g . About 18 decided upon when th e m eeting ad- J - w - L ynch’s farm . Section L ine and pete with th e ad u lt class, aeded to the com m ittee to aid in ce r m o n th s’ tim e will be req u ired to jo u rn ed for th e day. B ark er roads. Some changes In th e pig ciassiflca- tain in v estigations being made. com plete th e work. The next m orning when th e m eet- Th,e86 m eetlng8 a re thp second of tlon are also being asked. T he new The plan in th e m ain is thought W eath er p erm ittin g , th e new dam ,, , a scries on a y ea r’s p ro g ram of poul- i plan is to have th e pigs classified s by the business men to be th e m ost mi was aga n cal ed to o rd er th e re t r > extension work of th is county, to breeds. Previously all breeds were and screenhouse nt th e headw orks feasible ever p resented fo r locating w ill be com pleted in th e next ten was found to be a g rea t deal of dis- The work was first sta rte d in 1921 placed in one ring and it m ade It an im portant in d u stry in th is locali days. W a te r will flow u n d er the satisfaction reg ard in g the dates of " h e n 27 p o u ltry d em o n stratio n s were very difficult for th e ju d g es to place ' g rav ity system The ty and th e re is a stro n g feeling of H. S. CLASS IN BIBLE ._ . . ----- ---- new pipe line WILL BE ORGANIZED the fairs so th e m eeting again dis given in nine different counties. F o r them . Prizes will be m ade some wlll be tw en ty -fo u r m iles In length confidence tow ards it. T he papers cussed th e m atter. W hen noon-tim e 1922 th e re have been sta rte d 43 dem low er but it will be fa ire r to boys anfl tb e co n d u lt w ln ,loublp , hb are being prepared and it is hoped W ith th e opening of th e spring Gresham can ca rry o u t its p art sem ester of th e high school on Feb came th e m eeting was ad jo u rn ed o n stratio n farm s in 16 different because th e re will be m ore classes » m ount of w ater now carried to the counties. Since th e fa ir board are agreeing ci,y . Thp increase in w ate r volume Bpeedily. T he in co rp o rato rs and of ru ary 6, an o th er class in th e study w ithout being bro u g h t to a decision It is Mr. Cosby's plan to ro ta te th e to consider these concessions, it is w,„ ta k e ca re of th e rapidly m ulti- but it was again b ro u g h t to o rd er at ficers of th e com pany a re on th e of the Bible was organized am ong ground and have th e money in hand the pupils, which will be u nder the 1 o’clock. By 2 o’clock it was de d em o n stratio n farm s * a given coun agreed th a t club m em bers pay a fee plvlng clty an(, u rban popuiation for ready to s ta r t w ith th e ir building as instruction of th e Rev. H. G ebhardt. cided th a t th e program first decided ty each year, th u s m ak in g it possible foi show ing In the open class. It is several years, and be a protective t ) reach a larg e n u m b er of com m u believed th a t th is will give th e boys m easure ag ain st contingencies scon as th e p ro p er papers are p re T he new class will ta k e up stu d ies in upon would have to be accepted. nities over a period of th re e o r four m ore business tra in in g for fu tu re pared and th is locality m atches them th e New T estam ent. C onstruction will n ot be sta rte d GRESHAM COUPLE ARE years. Sixteen of th e 1921 dem on showm en. 50-50 on th e g ro u n d and building. u n til bonds ag g reg atin g $750,000 An in te restin g class was conduct UNITED IN MARRIAGE stra tio n farm ow ners have expressed Miss C alkins, th e county leader, is a re floated, and a physicnl valuation Tbey will th en in stall th e necessary ed d uring th e last sem ester by Mr. a desire to continue th e record phase asking th a t club m em bers m ake def- equipm ent costing $5000 to $10,000 G ebhardt In Old T estam ent studies, of w ater bureau p ro p erties m ade. The w edding of F red erick H. of th e program and will be carried ii ite plans rig h t aw ay for en terin g and the local subscribers will be pro for which th e pupils passing were H oecker and F lorence M. B ram hall next year as "re c o rd ” farm s. T h at tected by a m ortgage on the whole given a sem ester credit. F ifteen took place la st Sunday aftern o o n at is to say, no public m eetings will be th e livestock show as she w ants all HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. calf, pig an d sheep clubs to be u n property w hich is believed to be s a t m inutes a day of intensive study will 12:30 a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. held on th ese farm s, b u t they will be der way th is m onth as L. J. Allen, A lthough th e science stu d e n ts are isfactory protection. T he notes will enable one to pass creditably, ac II E. B ram hall, p aren ts of th e supplied w ith various record blanks livestock club agent, will be here x e ry sorry to lose Miss W aite as th e ir draw seven per cent interest. cording to Mr. G ebhardt, who con- bride. The Rev. E arl B. Cotton per- and will m ake a m onthly expense'and th e first week in March to m eet with teach er, they a re eagerly w aiting to A survey of th e field gives assu r- aiders th is not only an in terestin g form ed th e cerem ony. sales rep o rt to Mr. Cosby th ro u g h these livestock clubs fo r definite become acq u ain ted with h e r succes ance of m any o rd ers to s ta r t w ith and im portan t subject, but an easy The bride looked very p retty in a th e various county agents. T he pro train in g . sor, G lenn W. C am pbell of W illam ette and a g re a t volum e of business in credit. dress of w hite silk m essaline and car- gram to be carried on d u rin g 1922 on These changes have been placed U niversity. Miss W aite has resigned prospect. T he follow ing is the list of ques ried a b eautiful bouquet of w hite these poultry farm8 l8 exactly th e before th e fa ir board who spoke fa on account of her h ea lth and the One favorable th in g is th e fine tions subm itted by th e sta te su p erin carn atio n s. The b rid esm aid ,. Miss sam e as th e program on th e dem on- vorably of them b u t th e budget m ust w hole school, especially h e r classes, way in which th e new factory would te n d en t's office for th e exam ination B eatrice Jackson, wore a dress of stratio n farm s in 1921, to w it: be passed by th e prem ium com m it wish to th a n k h er fo r h er In terest in co-ordinate w ith th e tw o already es in th e first te rm ’s work. Ten an s pink org an d ie and carried a large November, December, and Ja n u a ry tablished here. T he gen eral se n ti w ers out of th e tw elve w ere re bouquet of pink carn atio n s. Mr. Con- — Feeding for W in ter Egg Produc- tee before th e new classification can th e pupils and h er w ork am ong them be m ade. m ent expressed is th a t w ith these quired : rad H oecker was best man. I tion. O ur m otto to new stu d e n ts is now, th ree— a wood w orking p lant, a fine L ocate and describe Palestine. The w edding d in n er was served by F eb ru ary , March and A pril— Incu- ALLEN INGLIS HAS aa it alw ays has been a t Union High. ly equipped m achine shop and grey Why are th e Books of th e Law so the hostess at two o’clock. T he cou- bation, Brooding and C are of Baby BIRTHDAY PARTY "W elcom e.” T he pupils en terin g our iron foundry, and a m alleable iron J nam ed and how may they be cata- pie th en left im m ediately by au to in Chicks. Allen Inglis was nine years old classes a t th is tim e a re : L illian foundry— o th e r factories would lo o k jlo g u ed ? a show er of rice for a sh o rt honey-. May, Ju n e and Ju ly — F eeding th e last W ednesday, F eb ru ary 1 and he M arkw art, Id a B urgess, Louis® How favorably to th is location. Describe fully the sacrifice of moon to Seaside. ! Grow ing Stock and H ousing. celebrated th e occasion by a birthday ard and Mary K nlefel as freshm en; The ann u al election of officers took Isaac. I pon th e ir re tu rn , th e couple will A ugust, Septem ber an d O ctober— W illiam Shelley, H elen Bueiow and place a t last n ig h t’s m eeting H. L. Name th e N arrativ e Books and m ake th e ir hom e in V ictory d istric t ¡Culling and th e Selection of B reeding p arty to w hich all of his frien d s were M illerd S harpe as Juniors, and H er invited. Some of them were sick, St. C lair was elected p resid e n t; K. A. sta te briefly th e ir contents. Mr H oecker bought some land east of | stock. how ever, and co uldn’t come. The bert B urdick, sophom ores. Miller, vice p resid e n t; L. A. Wal- A gainst whom did Absalom rebel th e F o th and H ansen farm s and built raa, secretary, and th e F irs t S tate and why? a nice little bungalow w here th e cou Will th e pullets be laying next fall p arty was g o tten up by his m other, A good tim e was enjoyed by all Mrs. W. A. Inglis, who was assisted Bank, tre a su re r. W hat is th e Book of Job and w hat pie expects to reside. when th e price of eggs is h ig h est? who atten d e d th e junior-sophom ore The o th e r guests who w ere present definite h atch in g plan now and pro- by Miss Mabel Inglis and Miss Helen p arty la st S atu rd ay night. T he In does it tell? H obs . W hat Psalm is called “A Song of a t th e cerem ony w ere Mr. and Mrs. vision for carry in g o u t th e schedule FORMER GRESHAM BOYS te re st in th e gam es did not lag once, T he ta b le decorations w ere very W. F. H oecker of T ro u td ale, Mr. and j will help to w ard th a t end. due, we th in k , to Miss G ard n er's and ARE FORENSIC LEADERS T h an k sg iv in g ?” R epeat In full. p rettily carried o ut In pink and W ho was H ab ak k u k an d w hat was Mrs. V. E vans of C orbett, Mrs. E lecta Mr M cCormick’s w onderful m anage white. S tream ers were suspended A R eal B argain P arsons and Mrs. Mary P arsons of Mervin R. Good, ju n io r in com his prayer? m ent. A suggestion of V alen tin e’s Eleven acres, close in, electricity frem th e ceiling an d fasten ed to the day was ca rrie d o u t In t{ie decora merce a t Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l Col W hat was Isaia h 's reply when T ro u td ale, Adolph Aschoff of Mar In the m o,. g ra n d fa th e r „ r id . S ^ ' t ' X ” ‘ K , r nd.„ Pd“ mb.P; , l,’ ‘' ch an d elier over th e tab le. lege, will rep resen t th a t in stitu tio n called by th e L ord? tio n s and refresh m en ts w hich con c e r te r of th e tab le stood th e b irth d ay sisted of d ain ty cookies and pink Ice at th e s ta te interco lleg iate orato rical Briefly outlin e th e Book of L am en and Miss E dna B ram hall, siste r of th e about two acres tim b er, re st cleared cake w ith its nine pink and w hite bride. ’ Priced fo r quick tu rn o v er. contest to be held on M arch 10. This tations. cream decorated w ith flam ing h earts. candles. T he ends of th e stream ers ______________ T o R ent. decision was announced a fte r th e try W hen and w here did Jo n ah live? were allow ed to fall from th e chan- M id-term exam inations w ere held P ersons desiring to plant potatoes w au r . V r£ > m ° h o use a^ d b a r " ‘’ out on Ja n u a ry 27. Q uote th e F orty-sixth Psalm. d lller and w ere held by little dolls in th e high school th e past week «nd in F eb ru ary for early use should use of fru it, 10% acres of w heat. R ent- The c o n testan ts show ed an ex whole seed, as cu t seed ro ts in a cold, er m ust buy team , w agon, harness, also dressed in pink a n d - w hite th e g rad es a re now being com piled trem ely high ability of delivery and THE STUMP BURNING DEMONSTRATION SOON wet soil. L ittle is usually gained. ™owlng m achine, disc h arrow , two ano they looked as if they w ere d an c read y fo r m ailing to th e p aren ts. It rem arkable m a n u scrip ts,” said Prof. v . . , i plow», set of harness, c u ltiv a to r and it.r aro u n d th e cake. Is urged by P rin cip al Roy E. Cannon how ever, by extrem ely early p lan tin g baJ rack; a ,8Q w hpal’ to get a ,eage J F. B rum baugh, one of th e judges. A stum p -b u rn in g dem onstration T he aftern o o n was spent by th e th a t all p are n ts carefully p eruse the " Price very reasonable. t l oth the delivery and th e m a n u will be held on th e B. C. A ltm an farm c tild re n in playing gam es. re p o rt cards and ascertain th e cause The Bank of G resham pays 5 per B. W. THORNE, scripts w ere of calibre of w inning m a e ith e r th e la tte r p a rt of th is week or cent in te re st on tim e deposits.— Adv. At Bank of Gresham . D ainty refresh m en ts were served. for any low g rad e s th a t may be evi terial. All c o n testan ts a re to be con th e first p a rt of next week. T he plans Individual cups and baskets and d en t, since a high school diplom a g ratu late d on th e ir show ing. have had to be delayed but ft is ex place cards were used fo r th e tab le m eans very little unless It is backed “O ur b ro th ers from th e B altic pected th a t final arran g e m en ts will decorations. up by “ re a l” know ledge. In o th e r Sea.” was th e sub ject of Mr. Good’s be m ade soon and th e exact d ate can Besides th e children and th e ladles w ords it is w hat th e pupil "a ctu ally oration. be published. T his dem o n stratio n assisting, several of A llen's relatives know s” th a t counts, n ot w h at any '» T rill Good, ju n io r in civil engi will show a successful m ethod of were invited la te r In th e evening. certificate sta te s he is "supposed to neering a t th e sam e in stitu tio n , has burn in g stum p s w ith o u t th e use of know .” Even literally, been recently elected president of th e powder. Union llig li W ins D ouble lleaxler. T he stu d e n t body an d faculty there is a world ct liege forensic com m ittee which a r F rid ay n ig h t a t th e high school g rea tly ap p reciate th e in te re st In peace dove wait ranges fo r th e stag in g of d ram atic PARALYSIS CAUSE OF g j m th e Union HI basket ball girls th e school show n by W. C. Law rence ing at the W hite productions, ap p ro p riates funds, and DEATH OF PIONEER won from th e H illsboro Hl basket ch airm an of th e school board. Mr. House to be re T he d eath of Mrs. S avannah Dailey schedules debates. H e also has tak en bail girls 25 to 8. L en o ra E der, 8; L aw rence is a tru e young people's leased. It is an active in te re st in college debate sister of Mrs. Geo. W. K enney, oc Je t nle Sloop, 17. T he w onderful m an, being ready to give enco u rag e shown here a s and won a place on varsity squad this curred last T hursday. F eb ru ary 2 at teem work of th e g irls cre d its them m ent to any w orthy p ro jec t In tro held by Mrs. H ar year. het hom e in P o rtlan d . D eath was with th e ir victory. T he g irls so far duced by th e school. ding in her most M errill and M ervin a re tw ins, and caused by a stro k e of paralysis. She have n ot lost a gam e, defeating r e c e n t picture. was 62 years old. g rad u ates of Union High school. Cam as tw ice and H illsboro once. The ) ird is a The fun eral was held last S atur- Coming Events of Local The boys’ basket ball team also did beautilul homing d aj and h er body was laid to rest in U sed Cars. Interest. th e ir sh a re by d efeatin g th e visiting pigeon which is We have th e follow ing good used Mt Scott cem etery, H illsboro boys’ team by a score of 23 to be released up cars which we w ill ta k e fn tra d e your Mrs. Dailey, besides h er sister. Is F irst high school d eb ate of to 10. W inters, 6; M ercer, 6; Bailey, Chevrolet o r F o rd : on request by the series In Union High school au d i survived by six children who are Jas. 5; Booth, 4; Strong, 2. T he boys’ One 1921 C hevrolet to u rin g , like to riu m F rid ay , F eb ru ary 10. Es first lady of the M iller of San Jose, C alifo rn ia; Mrs. new. run only 3900 m iles tts m was m inus th e ir " a ll-s ta r” cen ta cad a vs Union High school. l a n d . W ashing W A. K ennedy, R alph B randon, Mrs. One 1920 C hevrolet lig h t delivery- ter, Percy P u lfe r The boys a re o u t ' ton photograph mileage 5000. D. E. M athew s and C. A. Dailey, all T he W illam ette U niversity L a fo r th e sta te cham pionship as they One Dodge to u rin g c a r w ith good o ' P ortlan d and Mrs. A rlie W hite of ers have found d ies’ Glee club concert a t th e have won all gam es played Oregon Ores, top and enam el. Mrs. H a r d i n g * We have m any good used cars list Moro, Oregon. team s, loosing only to th e rough j O rient g ran g e hall S atu rd ay ev most gracious and ening, F eb ru ary 11. ’ d for sale. Tell us w hat you w ant Mrs. Dailey was an old pioneer of Cam as team . So far they have won obliging at every 0 and we will show you a car th a t will G iesham . She was raised here and tw ice from P ark Rose, one from Mo suit you. request for a spe-l The W illam ette U niversity L a lived here until a sh o rt tim e ago lalla, once from H illsboro and once d les' Glee clu b to sing at th e Bap SMITH MOTOR CAR CO.. rial pose. when she moved to P o rtlan d . tist and M ethodist P leasan t Home frtm W ashougal This gives them a C hevrolet D ealers. churches, Sunday m orning, Feb clear field fo r th e cham pionship of ru a ry 12. th e states. NEWEST PICTURE OF MRS. HARDING ./ | ’B ig S h o w at R ockw ood G ran ge H al! 0 Saturday, Evening, February 11, 8 o’Clock All-Star Cast, 21 Performers, count ’em. Something do ing Even- Minute, One Continuous Laugh “SMYTHE vs. SMITH” A Mock Trial in one act, all home talent. Play lasts one hour, followed by more fun and excitement. All proceeds for improvements on Grange Hall. Lots of good things to eat. Come early, get a good seat, stay late Adult», 25 cent«; Children, 10 cent« I The W illam ette U niversity L a O rder Heeit Corn Now. d le s’ Glee club concert at Metho Because of early fro sts last fall 1 d ist Episcopal church on Monday evening, F eb ru ary 13. much seed corn was In ju red , and 0 farm ers expecting to grow th a t crop C hurch e n terp rise d in n er to be should obtain th e ir seed at once to given u nder th e auspices of th e be su re of g e ttin g good seed. In men of the M ethodist church to selecting ears from hom e grow n su p be held T h u rsd ay evening, F e b ru ary 16. plies tak e th o se th a t are well m a 0 tu red , sound, and medium rough Colonial supper to be given by Avoid loose o r discolored ears and the B aptist L adies' O uiid of those having shredded sh an k s, as G resham on F e b ru a ry 22. th ese may be diseased. J