T W IC E
A
W EEK
G resham O utlook
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
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Voi. 12, No. 2
GRESHAM.
MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON
TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1922
$1.60 Per Year
H.W. STRONG TELLS
Stump Burning Will Be SPIZZIRINC’ SOCIAL BOYS’ LIVESTOCK CLUBS ARE
ENJOYABLE AFFAIR
ORGANIZED; L. J, ALLEN TALKS HOW HE PLANTS
Demonstrated Mar. 11
BIG CROP BERRIES
T he “ Spizzirinctum ” social which
A m eeting for th e purpose of o r K illen, R alph McCulloch, C harles
was given by th e G resham G range ganizing livestock clubs was held at T allm an, Glen Cox, K enneth K ers-
A stum p burning dem onstration w ill be an illu stra te d discussion cov- last S atu rd ay evening was w ell a t th e G resham lib rary last S aturday. lake, H enry Myers, Dale A ltm an.
H. W . S trong rep o rts th a t he fin
will be given S aturday afternoon vering th e d etails of th e m ethods tended. T h ere were about 100 pres In th e m orning m em bers of th e Hol Helen A lth au s (th e only club g ir l) . ished p lan tin g a 20-acre field of C u th
F ay an d Dw ight H u lit.
M arvin
M arch 11, a t th e C orbett high school used and th e cost of clearing. A ent.
stein calf club and of th e Jersey calf Hoffman belongs to th is club b u t he b ert red rasp b erries last week. T he
com parison will be m ade to th e cost
way he p repared th e gro u n d , select
T
he
program
was
opened
by
com
by Prof. H. D. Scudder, head of th e by this m ethod an d by o th e r m eth
club were p resen t an d organized for was not present a t th e m eeting. The ed th e p la n ts and p lan ted th is field
m
unity
singing.
Old
fashioned
songs
d ep a rtm en t of F arm M anagem ent at ods of op eratio n .
officers elected for th is year are Em il is in terestin g .
th is year.
w ere sung by th e audience w ith H. W.
th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ral College, and
T his process has been developed by S tro n g as leader.
L. J. Allen, s ta te livestock agent, K illen, p resid en t: Ralph McCulloch,
T he field was p lan ted to w heat in
vice presid en t and Chas. T allm an,
se n t out by th e college extension se r th e sta te experim ent sta tio n and has
th e fall of 1918. T he next spring,
Ju d g e S tap leto n explained th a t the was present and gave th e boys a talk
secretary. C. P. T allm an was re
vice. It is u n d er th e d irection of S been tried o ut u n d er th e ir supervision purpose of th e G range in g e ttin g up on club w ork a fte r organizing was
clover was sown in th e w heat and
elected th e ir local leader.
sheep w ere p astu red on th e field u n
th
e
e
n
te
rta
in
m
e
n
t
was
to
provide
an
B. H all, local county agent. It will for six years. T he resu lts show th a t
com pleted. He explained everything
Mr. T allm an gave th e boys a sh o rt
begin a t 1 o'clock sh arp and continue stu m p s ru n n in g from tw o feet to ev en in g ’s en jo y m en t for th e young th a t he th o u g h t would be difficult for ta lk . He told them a story about a til A pril, 1920. A hay crop was cut
d u rin g th e sum m er. In th e sp rin g of
folks
and
o
ld
er
ones
as
well.
He
de
u n til 5 o’clock. T he a fte rn o o n ’s pro eig h t feet in d iam eter can be burned
th e boys to u n d erstan d . The boys are man who was co n tinually changing 1921 (la s t y ear) th e field was p a st
fined
th
e
word
“sp
izzirin
ctu
m
”
as
o u t and com pletely rem oved from
g ram is as follow s:
fo rtu n a te in having such a m an as from one occupation to an o th e r but ured w ith cows until th e first of July.
th e groun d below th e plow from a r m eaning “ pep w ith a p urpose.” The
1:00— An illu stra te d lecture on average of from six to eig h t hours word has been adopted by one of tho Mr. Allen for Oregon is th e only sta te d id n ’t m ake a success of anything. T he g rass was then allow ed to grow
in the Union th a t has a sta te live He then asked th e boys why th e man b ut was left to be re tu rn e d to th e
I P o rtlan d clubs as th e ir m otto.
m ethods of operation and cost w ith w ith th e lab o r of only one man.
had failed to succeed an d th e boys soil. W ith th e first rain s in th e fall,
stock
agent.
W hen th is social was being dis
o th e r ad d itio n al d ata by Prof. H. D
T he b u rn er w orks m ore efficiently
Mr. Allen discussed th e different all decided th a t it was because he th e field was plowed six IncheB deep
cussed
at
th
e
la
st
G
range
m
eeting
on th e la rg e r stum ps. T he larg er
Scudder.
Ju d g e Stapleton explained th e m ean- g rades of livestock and cautioned lacked th e ability of staying w ith one and th e sod was tu rn e d u n d er to fot.
* 2 :3 0 — F ive-m in ute stum p speeches they a re th e easir they are to re | ing of the word “ sp izzirin ctu m ” and them in reg ard to buying reg istered th in g u n til he m ade a success of it.
L a st m onth th e field w as plowed
by G overnor O lcott, J. T. Ja rd in e , di move by th is m ethod. It is n o t con th e com m ittee decided th a t th a t was stock. He told th em n ot to th in k
Club plans w ere m ade fo r th e com- again w ith a single bottom 16-lnch
p ractical,
how ever,
for
rec to r of th e Oregon S tate E xperi sidered
a good nam e for th e ir social as itc th a t ju s t because a calf is reg istered J ing year. It was decided th a t tneet- plow by tra c to r and plowed 12 Inches
m ent s ta tio n ;. P aul V. M aris, di stum ps u n d er 18 inches in d iam eter | purpose was to com m ence a series | th a t n wlu Produce
It is necessary ings would be held in th e aftern o o n deep, h arrow ed and cross-harrow ed
rec to r of Oregon E xtension Service, as they can be rem oved ch eap er w ith of activ ities fo r th e benefit of th e to know th a t th e lines of an cestry at 2 :00 a t th e G resham lib ra ry on tho and then rolled.
an d Geo. N. Quail, secretary of the pow der. The, new' system is in ten d com m unity.
back of it were producers. Two re- first S atu rd ay of each m onth. The
W ire line was used in se ttin g out
ed fo r th e la rg r ones.
S tate C ham ber of Comerce.
C. M. .Quicksall, p rincipal of G resh lia b le flrm s are th e A m erican Je rse y Jersey club is p lanning to display the p lan ts w ith m arks th ereo n every
An Im p o rtan t fac to r w ith th e am g ram m ar school, had ch arg e of ca ttle club and th e A m erican Hoi- th e ir stock a t th e fa ir and also p ut
3 :0 0 — Inspection of th e b urners
th ree feet. T he head line wad m ade
a t w ork directed by P ro fesso r Scud b u rn e r is th e cost. I t has been es an old fashioned "spelling bee” stein F rie sia n club. T esters w ork- - an some k ind of d em o n stratio n . A
stra ig h t w ith a chalk line, so p lan ts
tim ated th a t th e cost is cu t 60 per w hich ab o u t 25 people w ere chosen ing u n d er th e a g ric u ltu ra l college suggestion was m ade th a t th e am ount
der.
a re in stra ig h t lines both ways and
4 :0 0 — Pow der blasting
dem on cent from th e o rd in ary cost. It also from th e audience to ta k e p a rt in. and v ario u s re g iste r associations are of feed consum ed by a Jersey and
will p erm it of cross cultivation. The
stra tio n show ing the use of two leaves th e gro u n d in b e tte r condi Sides w ere chosen an d each one who 1 sent o u t and can be relied upon for th e b u tte rfa t produced be com pared
p lan ts w ere set with a shovel placed
tion
th
a
n
w
here
pow'der
is
used.
kinds of pow der.
with th a t of th e H olstein. The club
missed a word had to ta k e a seat. correct in form ation.
In th e g ro u n d th e full length of the
T he college is having th is system
A h eife r should not freshen too also expects to have a ju d g in g team
T he com m ittee in ch arg e is ex Rev. A. Hisey was th e only one left
blade o r over six inches deep. The
in troduced all over th e sta te but this pecting a larg e atten d a n ce a t th e on one side when th e re w ere fo u r on young. T he com mon age is from 23 this year. D uring th e year, th e mem-
rows are eight feet a p a rt and ru n
w ill be th e only dem o n stratio n of its dem o n stratio n as a g re a t deal of in th e opposite side. T hose fo u r were to 25 m onths. A good average year- bers expect to go o ut on a to u r of
n o rth and south.
k ind in th is county. A ctual burning te re s t is being show n am ong the Mrs. C. M. Zim m erm an, Mrs. H. W. ly test of b u tte rfa t fo r a cow' is 500 inspection and inspect each m em ber’s
The p lan ts were secured from a
i calf.
of stum ps will be show n covering all P o rtlan d business men as well as th e S trong, Miss Alice F a rn sw o rth and pounds.
young field of selected p lan ts th a t
stag es from th e sta rtin g of th e fires residents in th e d istric t su rro u n d in g Miss T helm a M etzger. Rev. Mr.
Mr. Allen gave a list of im p o rtan t
S atu rd ay aftern o o n was tak en up
were fully fertilized last y ear and
to the burning of th e stum ps. T hera G resham .
Hisey had a little th e worse of the th in g s necessary to m ake a calf grow ' w ith th e organizing of pig and sheep given special atten tio n . Each p lan t
as
it
should.
They
a
re
proper
feed,
¡clubs.
T
h
irty
m
em
bers
were
p
resen
t
deal as he was th e la st one on his
was dug w ith a shovel to preserve a
DE MOSS FAMILY IN
side and had to spell four w ords to exercise, proper care and clean fresh rep resen tin g V ictory, O rient, G resh- full root system .
a n , L usted, Lynch an d Rockwood
CONCERT ENJOYED each of th e o th e rs’ one word. Miss w ater.
N itrate of soda to th e am o u n t of
The first proper feed is whole m ilk, d istricts.
M
etzger
won
by
spelling
all
of
the
The De Moss concert w hich was
100
pounds to th e acre was p ut on
It mil depends on th e calf ju s t how , A pig club was organized in Victory
given u nd er th e auspices of th e o th e rs down.
around th e p lan ts w ithin u day or
long it should be fed w hole m ilk. j district.
A read in g was given by Rev. D.
B ethel B aptist church a t the*G resh
By U. H. S. R EPO R TER .
Mr. Allen discussed feeding and two a fte r p lan tin g . No g rass o r weeds
Q. B arry. The audience show ed how As the calf gets older, skim m ilk and
am
T
h
ea
ter
la
st
F
rid
ay
n
ig
h
t
was
W ednesday evening, M arch 8th,
g
rain
can
be
added
g
rad
u
ally
.
T
he
m
anagem
ent. As the m ajo rity of tho will be p erm itted to grow an d cu lti
well they enjoyed by clapping him
vation every ten days will be m ain
Union Hi will play Oregon City on g rea tly enjoyed by all who h ad th e
back, and he th en gave a second re a d proper feed, then, Is m ilk, skim m ilk, . boys present belonged to pig clubs, tain ed th ro u g h o u t th e yeur u n til Au
th e G resham floor and If they win pleasure of h earin g them . T he fam
ro
u
ghage
(hay,
silage,
g
rass)
and
he
sp
en
t
th
e
la
rg
e
r
p
a
rt
of
th
e
tim
e
ing.
One of them was especially
gust first when oats and vetch will be
th is gam e they are in line fo r the ily are all ta len ted m usicians but
good as it proved th a t in sp ite of all clean, fresh w ater. Exercise is self- on th a t subject. T he boys w ere urged sown in betw een th e rows and all
the
music
was
exceptionally
good
on
to u rn a m e n t th ro u g h th e follow ing
explanatory.
P
ro
p
e
r
care
m
eans
to feed m in eral m ix tu re to produce
th e w onderful en terp rises and larg e
suckers will be kept hoed o u t as
com bination of circum stances: As th a t evening.
u n d erta k in g s accom plished by men clean, dry q u a rte rs an d clean feeding big bone. T he necessity of enlarging much as possible.
T
he
program
was
com
posed
m
ost
to ria has th e claim of the n o rth ern
palls.
T
his
la
st
is
im
p
o
rta
n
t
as
th
e
pens
so
as
to
allow
th
e
pigs
plenty
th a t "th e fa rm e r has to feed them
This field is on high ground, p er
p a rt of th e sta te unless St. H elens ly of m usical num bers w ith one or
scours are caused by unclean condi of exercise was also discussed. The
a ll.”
two
exceptions.
T
he
audience
was
fectly d rain ed and has lig h t soil.
d efeats h er next W ednesday even
tions
as
well
as
Im
proper
feeding.
boys w’ere told not to force th e pigs
T he union high school o rch estra
ing on the C latskanie floor. In te le tre a te d w ith m usic from alm ost ev
Special m ention m ight be m ade of
In w orking o ut a feeding ch a rt for even though th e fa ir does come early.
u n d er th e d irection of th e ir leader,
ery
kind
of
In
stru
m
en
t.
Miss
Myers,
th
e
field from which th e p lan ts • ere
phone conversation th is m orning
dairy
cows,
it
is
necessary
to
procure
They voted to display exhibits a t tho
Miss Lucile H u rd , played a n u m b er
w ith V irgil E arl, coach fo r A storia a niece of th e present Mr. De Moss, ,
a m ix tu re of food th a t con tain s tho fair show ing good and poor m ethods secured. In 1919 It was sown to
o ats and vetch. In 1920 ab o u t 15
H igh school, we learned th e team to gave a read in g which was good. She , of J?,leC6S,
T he Rev. H. R. G eb h ard t had proper am o u n ts of p ro tein , carbohy of feeding and housing pigs.
tons of m a n u re was p u t on to th e
go to W illam ette to rep rese n t th e also con trib u ted a m usical reading.
d rates, an d fats. T h re e-te n th s of one
A
n
um
ber
of
th
e
boys
who
w
ere
Program
acres
and a corn crop for ensilage was
n in th d istric t com prised of M ultno T he two sons, H om er and E lb ert c.har.Be of on« part.
one
per
cent
of
ca
rb
o
h
y
d
rates
a
n
l
present in th e m orning also stayed to
A g lass n o t q u ite fu ll of w ate r was
m ah, C latsop and C olum bia counties De Moss took th e p a rts of an E nglish
fats goes to b u tte rfa t. In o rd e r to o rganize a d airy herd record club. raised th a t had been fertilized with
placed
on
a
sta
n
d
a
t
th
e
fro
n
t
of
th
e
lies betw een A storia, St. H elens and tu to r and a G erm an Btudent in an
com m ercial fertilizer. In th e early
room .
Rev. Mr. G eb h ard t assisted secure resu lts, th e am o u n t of b u tte r T hey planned th e y ea r's program .
Union Hi. We learned f u rth e r th a t am using m usical reading. T h e s tu
fat w hich th e cow gives should be a s The m em bers p resen t were Percy p a rt of M arch of la st year it was
by
Mr.
Q
uicksall,
w
rote
down
th
e
A storia and St. H elens fight it o u t on dent mixed th e G erm an language
plowed 12 inches deep and set w ith
nam es of 25 people in th e audience. certain ed and th e feed should then Carlson, Em il K illen, C harles T all
th e C latskanie floor a t th e sam e tim e and th e E nglish in a laughable way
be mixed and fed in th e proper m an, H enry Myers and Jo h n Flem - choice p lan ts selected from th e C ot
As
each
of
th
e
nam
es
w
ere
called,
we play O regon City (th is W ednes but ad m itted he was a very dull
Raym ond W atk in s is a mem- ton berry fields. The first y ear canes
th a t person had to guess how m any am ounts req u ired by th e cow. T his m lng
day evening). If St. H elens finds scholar. T he dialogue ended by the
is
th
e
reason
why
tw
o
cows
th
a
t
do
ber
of
th
e club b ut he was not p res a re from six to ten feet long and a
shingle nails could be dropped into
A storia such she wins from them teach er pronouncing him a dull s tu
not
produce
th
e
sam
e
should
n
o
t
be
ent. R ations for d airy cows and the half a crop Is expected th is year.
th e g lass of w ater before th e w ater
th e n we m eet St. H elens on o u r floor dent. T here w ere some num bers in
Mr. S tro n g is a firm believer In
fed
alike.
T
he
feed
should
be
g
ra
d
Babcock te ste r will be dem o n strated
would spill o ver th e sides. T here
F rid a y n ig h t n ex t and if A storia which th e m usic was produced by
th e laws of h ered ity and en v iro n
ually
increased
In
am
o
u
n
t
In
o
rd
er
to
by
th
e
club
at
th
e
fair.
were m any different num bers guessed
w ins w’e m eet h er on som e high bells which th e audience expressed
T he local club lead ers w ere well m ent as applying w ith special force
from one to one h u n d red and th irty - find o u t th e real producing capacity
th
e
ir
ap
preciatio
n
by
m
uch
applause.
school floor in P ortland.
of th e cow.
pleased w ith th e first m eeting. Never to p lan t life. H e says, " I t no m ore
five. N ails w ere th en dropped into
E xcitem ent is ru n n in g high at T he program closed w ith th e old
P
ro
fesso
r
F
ritz
of
th
e
Oregon
before
have they g o tten such a good pays to p la n t scrub o r stu n ted p lan ts
th e glass w hile th e audience held its
U nion Hi and each stu d en t is going fam ily song, "T hose Evening B ells.”
A
g
ricu
ltu
ral
College
Is
sending
o
u
t
.
s
ta
r
t
as
th is year. T he leaders held th an it does to keep scrub o r stu n ted
T he De Moss fam ily sta rte d th e ir b rea th . F in ally , w hen 119 tin y n ails circu lars w hich contain all th e in- a m eeting first and m ade plans for stock.” His plan Is to g et several
to pull fo r a win for us. Come o u t
T here had been dropped th e w ater came form ation necessary fo r livestock ' th e good of th e w ork and o utlined g en eratio n s of th rifty p lan ts from
and see th e gam e W ednesday even m usical concerts in 1872.
over th e sides. T he n ails had caused
ing and then accom pany th e team to w ere th en th e m o th er and fath e r,
well fed and cared for fields back of
th e w ate r to round up in th e ce n te r club work. Any boy can have one of program s of work Including definite
P o rtla n d F rid ay night if we go th e re th re e sons an d two d au g h ters. Two
th e p lan ts th a t he Is se ttin g o u t and
these
circu
lars
if
he
will
call
a
t
th
e
m
eetings,
d
em
o
n
stratio
n
club
to
u
rs,
u n til It reached a ce rtain height.
an d if we play St. H elens h ere en of th e sons and one d a u g h te r are
j Judging contests, etc.
Each leader th en to select only th e m ost th rifty
S upper was th e n ex t th in g on the county a g e n t’s office in G resham .
g ag e your se at early because sta n d still living b u t only one son is con
T he H olstein calf club elected new has a definite plan and It has been p lan ts w ith good root system s e sta b
tin u in g in th e concert w ork. The program . T he g irls had come pre officers fo r th is year. Jo h n F le m -| m ade know n to th e boys As well so lished.
ing room will be a t a prem ium .
pared w ith a b ask et lunch fo r two.
Union H has a clean team which o th e r son has gone into h ig h e r m u
T he high school o rch e stra led a mlng, la st y ea r’s p resident, took they will know Just w hat they are DAVE THOMAS DIES
plays to win by outplaying th e ir op sical w ork. T he siste r gave up th e
m arch playing old fashioned tu n es charge of th e m eeting an d Percy w orking tow ard.
FROM INFLUENZA
po n ents and we have had th e pleas w ork several years ago. -The son
T he m eeting of th e leaders took
and
w ere followed by th e g irls w ith C arlson acted as secretary . T he new
u re of having o th e r team s tell us ap p earin g in concert now is g ettin g
officers
elected
are
P
ercy
C
arlson,
place
on
F
rid
a
y
and
th
e
club
boys
th e ir baskets. T he m arch ers circled
Dave Thom as. 66 years of age,
th ey have n o t m et a b e tte r bunch of on in years. He has w ith him his
th e room and gave th e ladles a chance p resid en t; R o b ert K erslake, vice m et on S atu rd ay . In th is way plenty died S atu rd ay night. March 3, from
wife
and
tw
o
sons,
H
om
er
and
boys th is year th a n those from Union
p resid en t and R oland B erney, secre of tim e was allow ed fo r th e com plete
E lbert, and his niece. Miss Myers. to choose th e ir p a rtn e rs for supper. tary. J. F lem m ing was elected local o u tlin in g of th e w ork. Mr. Allen was an attack of influenza. He lived up
Hi.
T
he
supper
was
to
be
in
courses
and
In th e m o u n tain s above Bull Run
Since 1872 th e fam ily has given th e ir
leader. R oland B erney cam e ju s t as also given am ple o p p o rtu n ity to dis-
One of th e G resham doctors had
A le tte r from th e Cadm ean Chau concerts in every city in th e United th e end of each course was to be a n the m eeting ad jo u rn ed . O th er mem
cuss all phases of th e p ro ject w ith been calling to see how he was g et
ta u q u a people th is m orning reads as S tates and in som e p a rts of E urope nounced by a bell being ru n g by bers who w ere not p resen t were W alt
both th e lead ers and th e boys.
tin g along
S atu rd ay Mr. T hom as
follow s: “ I have your le tte r of F eb and th e p resen t lead er has taker, "S p izzirin ctu m ” him self. No one A nderegg, Andy A nderegg and P e te r
T he good atten d a n ce of boys at was o ut of bed when th e doctor a r
knew
who
th
a
t
g
en
tlm
an
was
u
n
til
ru a ry 20th. sta tin g th a t you would p a rt in them all. They appeared in
Borer. They will discuss th e ir next S atu rd ay ’s m eeting Indicated th e
rived and when o rdered to go back
n o t w ant th e la st n um ber of your G resham w hen th e o ld er son, who is Ju d g e S tapleton to ld them it was year’s program a t th e ir next m eeting
backing th e p aren ts are now giving. to bed, he refused, saying th a t th e re
Leo
A
nicker,
one
of
th
e
young
m
em
Lyceum C ourse la te r th an A pril 10 now probably in his tw enties, was
The boys cam e for miles. C orbett was n o th in g w rong w ith him. A fter
bers of th e O range, and th e one who when m ore m em bers are present.
W e have placed th e m a tte r of a sub ab o u t th ree years old.
Eleven m em bers of th e Jersey club and S p ringdale as well as o th e r places
sta
rte
d
th
e
plans
for
a
social.
As
th
e
a sh o rt visit, th e d octor left b u t re
s titu te for the Scotts in th e h ands of
bell sounded, th e men w ere to change atten d ed the m eeting and organized ju st as fa r aw ay w ere rep resen ted at ceived a h u rried call d u rin g th e night
o u r W est Coast office at Oregon City, BURGLARY SUSPECTED
a
new
club.
T
hose
p
resen
t
w
ere
Em
il
the m eeting.
BY NIGHT WATCHMAN p a rtn e rs by m oving ahead. /T h u s
and upon reaching th e T hom as home,
an d expect to have a definite report
I HIGH SCHOOL P R IN C T P A T
" found Mr. T hom as dead. He had had
from them alm ost any day. I have
Some excitem ent was caused last they were to have a different p a rtn e r EASTERN STAR HAS
a severe case of Influenza and had
m entioned very em phatically th a t n ig h t when F ra n k W ostell, G resh- f° r each C° U™
DISTINGUISHED VISITOR
T he clock had ticked around to 11
you w ant a high-class organization, j am ’s n ig h t w atchm an, th rew open th e
cau g h t cold which caused fata l re
Mrs. M innie C. L etson, w orthy
an d they are probably experiencing a door of th e Legion club rooms w here and tim e to go home. “Good N ight.
P rincipal R. E. C annon, of th e sults.
Ladles,
was
su
n
g
before
th
e
social
grand m atro n of th e E astern S tar G resham public schools, has an
little difficulty in g ettin g one which | some of th e boys were playing cards,
will m eet your requirem ents.
He asked th e boys if any of them ended.
lodge in Oregon, visited G resham a nounced th a t he will be in atten d an ce EDNA VON READER
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PRESIDENT Y. W. 0. A
" J u s t as soon as possible, I will had a gun. If they did, they were tc
sh
o rt tim e ago. Owing tp an over- a t th e U niversity of Oregon sum m er
MASONS ENJOY DINNER
ad v ise you concerning th e num- follow him as he th o u g h t he was go-
E dna V on-R eader of G resham was
AT CHANTICLEER INN «U ht, m ention of h er visit was not term fo r six weeks advanced work,
b e r.”— Cadm ean C hautauqua.
i ing to catch a b u rg lar.
given la st week.
elected p resid en t of th e Y.W.C. A. at
N otice will be given as soon as we
T he boys follow ed him to th e rear
from
Ju
n
e
21
to
Ju
ly
29.
A p arty of tw enty-five Masons
Mrs. Letson was given a reception
th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ral College for
a re apprised of th e date and num ber. of th e O sburn g ara g e w here they drove up to C h an ticleer Inn from
P rincipal Cannon is p articu la rly in th e com ing y ear a t a m eeting of th e
by th e lodge on th e evening of F eb
found a window open. They crawled G resham on S atu rd ay evening. F e b ru ru ary 21 and th e re w ere ab o u t 200
terested in th e courses In education org an izatio n
S atu rd ay .
A nnette
T he Union H igh basket ball team th ro u g h noiselessly and searched for
ary 2 5 /
present. A d ain ty lunch was served to be ta u g h t by an exceptionally W eath erfo rd of C orvallis will be th e
fu rn ish ed a W aterloo fo r th e Scap th e b u rg la r b u t failed to find him.
Mr. M organ, who has charge of thel by th e ladies in charge.
stro n g faculty th a t includes T hom as vice p resid en t and R uth M oreland and
poose re p re se n ta tiv e , last S atu rd ay j T hey flnalIy had
naa to
|ye up
e x p ^ t l n , th em and had or
to <
give
up th
the e
D uring her stay In O resham , Mrs. R. Cole, assista n t su p e rin ten d e n t of Hazel Ball of P o rtlan d will occupy
?
.* “ " ‘ i— « * •
dered a apIendld d in n er prepared
I.etson and her husband, who accom th e S eattle schools, Dr. H. D. S hel th e offices of secretary and tre a s u re r
as e
’ nc ’e ° ur p a j e r s - 1 T he next m o rning when th e men which th e hungry p arty enjoyed.
panied her, visited a t th e hom e of don, dean of th e school of education
E a s te rn S ta r C a rd P a r ty to B e G iv e n
* °
O' e rto °
1 p r T' 9 ,o r*' arrived th e place was again covered
T he evening was spent in discus- Mr. and Mrs. A. M. W ilkinson They
a t th e U niversity, Prof. H. R. Doug
passed them and were never in dan-1 to aee lf a n y thlng was m issing, b ut all | R|ons
T alks w ere given by Ju d g e
a t T ro u td a le .
are old frien d s of Mr. and Mrs. W il lass an d two o th e r In stru cto rs of spe
g e r afte rw a rd .
1 nlon High school waa aa | t gbould be. In all probability S tapleton. Ju d g e B ranaugh and Jud g y
kinson and spent th e follow ing day, clal tra in in g In certain fields of educa-I
show ed a b e tte r class of team w ork (be window had been carelessly left L ittlefield.
giving a card p arty next F rid ay even
F eb ru ary 24, visitin g them and left ltnn
and ability to shoot baskets. T he open fo r sev eral days but had not
ing, March 10, a t the Masonic hall In
th a t evening to co n tin u e th e ir to u r.
final score was 44-12. T he only dis been discovered before.
D ance a t O rie n t.
T ro u td ale. P rises will be given and
B a s k e t B a ll G a m e .
They
expect
to
spend
a
y
ear
visiting
ap p o in tm en t w hich featu red the
A dance will be given at O rient
A gam e will be played a t O rient refreshments served.
O range hall on F rid ay evening, Mar.
gam e w as the sm all atten d an ce. The support. No doubt everyone will be G range hall on S atu rd ay n ig h t, Mar. all th e E astern S tar chapters.
11,
by
O
rient
basket
ball
team
10, betw een th e O rien t team and
crow d was th e sm allest of th e season out to see Union HI trim Oregon City
Tom orrow n ig h t a t 8 o’clock In hl
T he Bank of G resham pays 6 per C h ristian B ro th e rs' College. A dmis school
T ickets *1 a couple and su p p er 50c
g y m — W hat?
Oregon City
an d th e team lark ed p roper sideline W ednesday night.
cent In terest on tim e d e p o s its — Adv. sion 25 an d 15 cen ts.— Adv.
a p la te.— Adv.
vs. Union HI.
UNION HIGH MAY PLAY
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