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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook Voi. 12, No. 8 Gresham Land on Section Line to Be Drained -' GRESHAM, PENNSYLVANIA GIRL POSTMISTRESS AT 21 MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1922 TEMPERANCE WORKERS TO MEET IN GRESHAM IMPORTANT MEETING BERRY GROWERS ASSN. TU ESD A Y S AND F R ID A Y S $1.50 Per Year Juveniles May Have Grange of Their Oum Soon To All M embers of th e C o-operative Berry G row ers, of G resham , O re.: P lease ta k e notice th a t a m eeting A m eeting of unusual in te rest to sta te and in o th e r sta te s. On Tues- of all m em bers has been called to th e women of G resham and vicinity day evening th e ad d ress will be by meet a t 10 a. m., a t th e G range hall, will be the m id-year executive m eet Mrs. M aude B. P erk in s, n atio n al sec G resham , O regon, on Monday, April George W. K able, soils extension One of th e in te restin g topics dis ing of th e S tate W. C. T. U. at th is retary of young peoples’ work. 3. 1922. You are also invited to cussed at th e m eeting of th e M ultno specialist, sen t o u t by th e A gricul place on T uesday and W ednesday of Local m usicians who w ill ta k e p art tural College cam e o u t to G resham next week, April 4 and 5. Members on th e pro g ram s a re Mrs. R ichard Invite your frien d s who are in te re st m ah G range last S atu rd ay was th e of th e executive com m ittee from all N eubauer, Miss M arth a H agberg. ed in fru it cu ltu re to a tte n d th is estab lish m en t of a Ju v en ile G range last week an d m ade a prelim inary over th e sta te will be p resen t in Miss K ath ry n Honey, L eslie W alrad m eeting. T he m orning session will for th e children. Mrs. Geo. A llder survey of w h at is know n as th e Sec large num bers. F u ll program s fo r •and Guy D. Jones. T he G irl’s Glee be devoted to th e receiving of th e sponsored th e new project. She had tion Line R oad D rainage d istric t th e two days will be p ut on, to w hich club of th e g ra d e school w ill also an n u al rep o rt of th e Packing com w ritten to th e young people living in located one m ile w est of G resham on pany and o th e r business of Im port th a t vicinity and found th a t they were th e public is invited. All th e ses ta k e p art at som e of th e sessions. the Section L ine road. I t com prises On W ednesday evening, A pril 5, ance. You are also requested to In in favor of it. C hildren 14 y ears of sions will be held in th e M ethodist th e m a tro n s’ m edal co n test will be vite your wives, m others, sisters or age and u n d er will be allow ed to Episcopal church. about 60 o r 70 acres of sw am p land best g irls to a tte u d arm ed w ith a join. W hen th e proposition was p ut held. On th e program w ill be several owned by 10 o r 12 differen t people Follow ing is th e p rogram of th e w ell-filled lunch bask et (you may before th e G range, they voted in fav speakers of prom inence in th e w ork who have organized a d rain a g e dis e ith e r ro ast, fry o r stew th e chicken) o r of it. Mrs. A llder was appointed of the org an izatio n th ro u g h o u t th e executive m eetin g : trict and th ro u g h th e efforts of S. B. also bring some real cream for th e to ta k e ch arg e of th e work and Mrs. T uesday M orning, coffee. Cups, spoons, su g a r and cof A lta G entry was appointed m atron. Hall, th e county ag en t, b ro u g h t th e 1 0:00— D evotional in charge of Miss Grace D river, S tate E vangelistic fee will be fu rn ish ed by th e associa Pom ona G range will celeb rate field m atter to th e a tte n tio n of th e exten S up erin ten d en t. tion. A fter lunch we will have a so day on th e last S atu rd ay in Ju ly sion service. R eports of sta te officers. cial h o u r in w hich th e re will be a which will be Ju ly 29. Jo h n S leret, The land to be d rain ed does not R eports of co unty presidents. program of m usic, songs and sh o rt J S. Albel and Mrs. Geo. A llder w ere k. 11:00— Business hour. cover a very la rg e acreag e but it talk s. A m ore d etailed account will appointed on th e com m ittee to m eet N oon-tide prayer. be given in F rid a y 's Outlook. contains som e of th e best soil to be | w ith th e o th e r O range com m ittees Lunch. P lease do n o t fail to atten d th is and plan a p rogram fo r th a t day. found in th is d istric t. It is a rich 30— P raise service. m eeting, it will be of special in terest The young people of M ultnom ah m arsh and p la t soil som ew hat sim i 45— Child W elfare, Mrs. L o ttie H annon. to you and will give you a chance to G range have arran g e d for an evening lar to some found in th e T ro u td ale 05— Music. m eet and get acq u ain ted w ith the session to be held on th e second Mon 10— A nti-N arcotics, Mrs. G. L. Buiand. section th a t re n ts from $50 to $76 o th e r m em bers (of w hich we have day of each m onth. All th e y ounger 30— Social M orality, Mrs. M argaret M artin an acre. 174 a t th is w ritin g ) and we would g ran g ers and o th e rs who care to come D rainage is one of th e biggest 50— Music. like to increase th e m em bership to are urged to be p resen t a t these 3 :0 0 — Address by Miss Agnes Kelly, “ W eed Y our G ard en !” problems w ith w hich w estern O re 200. W ill you v o lu n teer to bring m eetings. Address by Mrs. Lola B aldw in. gon a g ric u ltu ra l h a s to contend. The one new m em ber? You will m eet P rin cip al Roy E. Cannon and Mrs. Miss Claudia Beatrice Aurand, 21 A gricultural C ollege has ta k en up th e fellow th e re who used to try to Cannon w ere th e gu ests of th e E ven in g. years old, is the youngest postmis the work of show ing th e farm ers the beat you to th e early m a rk e t and you Grnnge. Mr. C annon, in IKs ta lk 7:3 0— P raise service. tress in the United States. Her good resu lts o b tain ed from u n d er office is at Beaver Springs, Pa. A ddress by Mrs. M aude B. P erk in s, N ational Y. P.B Secretary. will enjoy ta lk in g over old tim es. said th a t he could noi see why the When her father and brother were drainage. T he extension service has T his is an cien t h isto ry as now we can reduction in th e cost of an y th in g a l W ed n esd ay M orning. away at war she published the news created a position of soils extension get a b e tte r price and not be com ways h its th e farm er first by m aking paper owned by her father. 1 0 :0 0 — R eports of su p erin ten d en ts. specialist and secured G eorge W. pelled to g et on th e road to m ark et the produce he has to sell tiring less; 1 0 :3 0 — Business hour. Kable. fo rm erly county agent in SENIOR CLASS PLAY before d ay lig h t in Ju n e. T he pros and th e rise in price of a com m odity S>: 30-—Devotional. Benton county to fill it to aid t h e ) fQ g £ GIVEN FRIDAY pect fo r berry prices looks very good reaches th e farm er last. He said th a t N oon-tide P rayer. farm ers in g e ttin g th e ir land drained O ur berries are p opular w ith th e he believes th a t in th e fu tu re th e Lunch. The senior class play, “ N othing 1 trad e and la st y e a r’s pack is doing farm er is going to have control as he 1 :3 0 — P raise service. DAIRY EXPERT TO B ut the T ru th ” by Jam es Montgom-1 good m issionary work for us. We are sees no reason why they should not GIVE DEMONSTRATIONS ery, will be given in th e Masonic I 1 :45—-R eports of su p e rin ten d e n ts continued. receiving m any in q u iries and com pli be able to. 2 :1 5 — L. T. L. and Y. P. B., Mrs. Ada Jolley. N. C. Jam eson, a s sista n t in dairy next F rid ay evening, March 31. m ents on th e quality. We have al- W hen asked w hat he th o u g h t ab o u t It prom ises to be one of th e best ' 2 :3 6 — Music. i ready accepted $32,000 w orth of new consolidating th e ru ra l one-room extension w ork, a rriv ed in G resham 2 :4 0 — C h ild ren ’s F arm Home, Mrs. Ada W allace U nruh. ever produced, due to th e earn est ef business at prices th a t will m ake you schools Into a union g rad e school, Mr. 3 :0 0 — C h ristian C itizenship, Mrs. M L. T. H idden. this m orning. H e will give a series forts of th e cast and to th e clever ! a nice profit. So you see q uality Cannon said he could see no reason 3 :2 0 — Music. of d em o n stratio n s on farm s located in comedy which has been selected. counts. why It could not be m ade as much of 3 :3 0 — A m ericanization. Mrs. H elen D avenport. is built "N othing b u t th e T ru th ” the d istric t su rro u n d in g G resham , as We have a lim ited q u an tity of a success as th e union high school in sisted by S. B. H all, county agent, be upon th e sim ple idea of its hero T reb la straw b e rry p lan ts to offer G resham , b u t th e ad v isability of con M ilw aukie W ill H ave a Paper. N ew B ook s a t th e L ibrary. speaking no thing b ut th e absolute ginning th is afte rn o o n . This is a good yielding berry, a good so lid atin g m ust be governed by th e George A. M cA rthur of Spokane, sh ip p er and excellent for b arreling, p a rtic u la r conditions of th e locality. It has been said of Joseph L incoln's These are th e first of a series of tru th for a period of tim e. F o r a four m eetings to be held on each of very sh o rt tim e th e task of speaking “ G alusha th e M agnificent” , “ th is is a and A. C. Sellers, m em ber of th e staff a stro n g , vigorous grow er and a good In a union g rad e school th e ch il these farm s d u rin g th e y ea r sched tru th fu lly is easy, b ut T ru th routs story th a t ta k es hold of y o u r h e a rt- of th e Mt. Scott H erald, have an- yielder. We also have a lim ited d ren will have te ach ers who special uled to occur ab o u t th re e m o n th s io u t old man T rouble and then th in g s strin g s— it is so hum an, so real and i nounced th a t th ey will estab lish a q u a n tity of th e No. 121. We are ize on one p a rtic u la r su b ject fo r one A w eekly new spaper in M ilw aukie to be su re th e re should be m ore stra w g rad e Instead of Just one teach er who ap art. Dairy feeding will be discus- begin to happen. T rouble doesn’t so ch a racteristically A m erican. sed du rin g th is first series. Records seem very large and aggressive when good plot, to good to be disclosed, a know n as the N orth C lackam as News, b erries p lanted th is season. O ur is com pelled to teach all su b jects in will be kept sy stem atically on these he first pokes his nose into th e noble little m ystery, enough rom ance and ( M ilw aukie has been w ith o u t a news- E nglish Blue Damson plum stock is all grades. The pupils will be In a farm s d u rin g th e year so th a t th e resolve of o u r hero, b ut he grow s lots and lots of h ea rty lau g h s— th e p aper since 1912 tkhen fire destroyed nearly all gone, if you wish to plant, class w ith children of th e ir own nge farm ers will have a chance to get rapidly and soon we see o u r dealer so rt of laughs for w hich Mr. Lincoln th e p lan t of th e M ilw aukie Appeal, you should o rd er now. Have you instead of being w ith ’ those of all T h at is probably th e la rg e st Incorpor given up gooseberry p lan tin g ? actual facts In reg ard to dairying. Jin tru th disru p tin g th e dom estic re- has grow n fam ous." If ages. Each su b ject will be given a Only m edium class farm s have b e e n , lations of his p artn e r. In fact, “T he Sworn B ro th e rs: a T ale of ated tow n in Oregon w ith o u t a new s you have, it is a m istak e as th e de 45-m lnute period Instead of ab o u t 10 m and is g re a te r th a n th e supply chosen to illu s tra te th e w ork so th a t T rouble w orks overtim e, and repu- th e E arly Days of Icelan d ,” by G un paper. m in u tes as Is th e case In th e sm all the know ledge gained can be used by ta tio n s th a t have been unblem ished n a r G unnarson, is an exciting tale o f ! Signed, school. B«* 8 h lPI*’’ *> M innesota, CORA II. G REEN , S ecretary Berry farm ers Just s ta rtin g in to th e dairy-1 are sm irched. S ituations th a t are th e ad v en tu res of Ingolf and Lief Some pupils can n o t be m ade to re G row ers P acking Co. Em il Schrepel of Rockwood expects ing business. T he program outlined absurd and com plications alm ost who d ep art from Norway fo r th e new m ain in school a fte r they reach a cer knotted, pile up, and are credited to land of prom ise. T he sto ry rela tes to s ta rt tom orrow m orning to Le- K. A. M ILLER, S ecretary Coopera tain age. In a union g rad e school, is as follow s: tive B erry G rowers. S ueur, M innesota, w ith th e body of ath letics will aid g rea tly in keeping 10 a. m., W ednesday, M arch 29, tru th , and th e resu lt of the w ager to th e ir viking deeds and loves. A ta le of Aztec tre a su re , of A m e ri-, his wife, who died on M arch 3. The them in school by holding th e ir in E. E. S chw edler’s farm n ea r Boring. foster and cherish th a t g rea t v irtu e terest. T he child m ust have certain 1:30 p. m., W ednesday at th e H. from th e lips of th e man who has es can ad v e n tu rers who seek it, an d of body has been a t C arlson u n d erta k - RUSSELLVILLE GRANGE OPPOSES COAL STRIKE g rades in his stu d ies before he can G M v 'icrhoff farm so u th e ast of P leas poused th e cause of tr u th to win th e Z oraida, who hides it, is told by ing p arlo rs pending arran g e m en ts for w ager. G ulen Sabe in his “ D au g h ter of th e b u rial in th e east. Mr. Schrepel will ant Home. At its re g u la r m eeting on March ta k e p a rt in ath letics and th is fact probably be ab sen t fo r ab o u t two 25, R ussellville G range discussed com pels him to study. It is a clean b rig h t farce of well Sun.” draw n characters, and keeps th e a u CHURCH OFFICIALS SEE O rganizing a union g rad e school Of p a rtic u la r in te re st to Sunday m onths. th e im pending coal s trik e and passed BUILDING AT AMITY dience in co n stan t lau g h ter. It was school w orkers is "S pecial Days in resolutions opposing It and calling also has its draw backs. The co n stru c T he m an who boasts th a t his a u to played for a y ear at L ongacre T hea- ( , he 8unday School,” by M arion Law- upon P resid en t H ard in g to do all In tion and equipm ent of a building th a t Two auto loads of officials of the te r. New Y ork, and has been on to u r rence, secretary of th e In te rn a tio n a l m obile never has an y th in g th e m a tte r his pow er to av ert w hat would lie- will fit th e needs, will cost a consid M ethodist Episcopal church of G resh for m ore th an two years. It has Sunday school association. Mr. L aw w ith It seem s to spend m ost of his come a n atio n al calam ity. T he reso erab le sum . T he problem of g ettin g am spent the day M onday in a trip proven a m arked success w herever rence gives m ost helpful suggestions tim e tin k e rin g w ith it. th e pupils to school is an o th e r d raw lutions a * as follow s: to A m ity, Oregon, inspecting th e re presented and critics declare it one for th e observance, n ot only of an Russellville, Ore., Mar 25, 1922. back. The new school m ight m ean Card o f T hanks. W hereas, T h ere is im pending a th a t a pupil will have to go two or W e wish to extend o u r sincere cently-built M ethodist church of th a t of th e fu n n iest and b rig h te st come n iv ersary days, but also, of such days dies ev er w ritten . as, “ G o-to-C hurch Day” , “ Boy Scout th a n k s to o u r many frien d s and g ig an tic s trik e between th e coal th ree m iles to school when he fo rm e r place, of which th e Rev. M. B. P ar- and th e ir em ployers, and T he cast will be as follow s: ly only had to go about a h alf mile. Day,” “ F a th e r and Son S u n d ay ,” neig h b o rs fo r th e ir assistance, sym m iners W hereas, O ur n atio n al m aster has p athy and b eau tifu l flow ers d u rin g o unagian, a fo rm er p a sto r here, is R obert B e n n ett.................. Percy P u lfe r i ••M issionarv D ay," “ T em perance th e late bereavem ent in th e d eath of ably expressed th e sen tim en ts of the T he autos used to tra n sp o rt pupils the p resen t pastor. They found an E M. R a lsto n ............. M aitland Geddes „ , „ _ will have to have good roads o r they farm ers of th e n ation, and fo rw a rd Step Day, etc. Sug o u r husband an d fath er. a ttra c tiv e church, into w hich a num R ichard D onnely........ F ra n k T acheron r,a y ’ W hereas. T he farm ers of the coun ca n ’t run, and th e re Is th e possibility MRS C. SALQUIST AND FAMILY. C larence Van Dusen ..Newell F an ch e r gestlons as to th e service, decora- ber of th e new fea tu re s of church try are going th ro u g h a period of of th e ir b reak in g down an d m aking Bishop D oran....... ..Glen M ercer tions and program s— som e recitatio n s g re a t financial depression b ro u g h t on F or Kale. a rc h ite c tu re have been incorporated. G w endoline R alston Lucile Met a r te r songs are p rin ted in th e book. th e pupils late to school. C areful New model H olton co rn et. Silver by th e w ar; th e re fo re be it On th e ir a rriv a l they found ch eer Mrs. E. M. R alston ida er ” V ‘J - ” Cem -------1 d riv ers will have to be secured. Resolved, by R ussellville G range T he 1921 Boy Scout H and-book plated w ith gold trim m in g s and bell. __ __ E lizabeth Cady lark ful fires in th e kitch en and th e so _ E thel C C. B. and A. slides. L ea th er plush No. 353, th a t we deplore th e Im pend eia. hall. * 2 ï o n ï u U e 7 . Y . “p r e .d j ^ b e » y“ Ä h“ case. Cost $125. P ractically new. ing strik e and u rge th e P resid en t of O bituary. th e United S tates to use th e Influence W ill sell for $50. P hone 2361. from th e well-filled b ask ets which M artha .......................... F lorence Rosin ( A rchelas C o rn u tt, fam iliarly F o r Kale. of his office to bring the m iners and had been ta k e n and all enjoyed din- --------------------- F or Kale. New stan d ard m ake phonograph o p erato rs to g e th er and av e rt the known to th e people here as "U n ner. Mr. and Mrs. P aro u n ag ian and DAIRY LEAGUE TO F in e old violin of exceptionally strik e , and be it fu rth e r never been played. R egular $1501 cle A rchie,” was born in M issouri, th e ir d a u g h te r. Miss E sth e r, Joined MEET IN PORTLAND value, will ell for $75. Care O u t-(sw e e t tone. L ea th er plush case. Two Resolved, T h at a copy of these res May 8th, 1837, and died a t his hom e bows. Phone 2361. o lu tio n s be spread upon th e m inutes In Riddle, Oregon M arch 26, 1922. look office. th e G resham ites in th e festivities. On th e re tu rn trip a stop was! A com m ittee of th e . D airym an « of th is G range and copies sent to the He sta rte d to Oregon w ith his p a r new spapers of M ultnom ah county, m ade a t D ayton to visit th e new L eague has called a m eeting of th e also a copy to o u r n atio n al m aster ents In April, 1853, trav e lin g by ox com m unity hall in connection w ith stockholders and bp • and a copy to th e G range Bulletin. team . The.y arriv ed a t T he D alles In held Monday m orning. April 3, at (S igned) th e M ethodist church. October of th e sam e year. T h eir THEO ROY, T he m em bers of th e p a rty w ere 10 o’clock In th e C entral L ib rary in team s and su p p lies giving o u t, th ey CH ESTER MICKELSEN, th e Rev. A. S. H lsey, Mr. and Mrs. I P ortlan d . i Good-by to the well-known dinner gave w hat they had left to th e T ra d ED GILL. bell on American farms. Wireless C. E R usher, Mrs H. L St Clair. J. This m eeting has been called for Com m ittee. ing Post th e re , g ettin g In re tu rn calls instead. Daniel Talbot of th e purpose of d eterm ining th e type W .Ulani S m ith, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Florida has equipped his plow with M embers o f Modern W< mn I iiicii of tra n sp o rta tio n by boat down th e Co of organization th a t is to be form ed one of the small radio sets and when Miller and V irginia. A. W. Shipley. lum bia, tefc th e m outh of th e Sandy A m erica! and it is very im p o rtan t th a t all official Washington time is an Mrs. B. L. W alrad and Miss Agnes Ralph E Jo h n so n , su prem e o rg a n river, w here they landed. nounced he goes to dinner. He also dairym en atten d th is m eeting. Cline of P o rtlan d , siste r of Mrs. Mil Mr. C o rn u tt purchased his farm , receives market reports and current izer, will be with us on March 31 to At th e last m eeting of th e league ler. one and o ne-half m iles so u th w est of news of the day as he keeps busily atten d th e jo in t class adoption to be practically all of the dairym en p res at his work. held at Swiss H all. 283 >4 T h ird G resham , w here he lived for m any N eed Y our Knit C lean ed ? en t signed up with only one o r two stre e t, P o rtlan d . T here will be som e years. A bout 12 y ears ago he moved H ave It F re n ch dry cleaned. Re [exceptions It is very im p o rtan t w ith .Ills fam ily to Riddle, D ouglas T ailoring for p airing neatly done, th in g doing every m inute, Be on [ th a t all poolholders and stockholders county, w here he lived u n til his ladies and men. hand and en joy yourself. Meet at i be p resent a t th e P o rtlan d session. death. In 1903 he m arried Miss P E T E R LENARD, T al’or. F irst S tate Bank co rn er at 7 P m. .Margret T aylor of St. Jo h n s, W ash Rockwood P arent-T eacher. Phone tne early. ington. To thfB union w ere born P ian o T u n in g . •php P aren t-T each er association of Clerk $3.00. S atisfaction g u ara n tee d . R(K.fcwoo,, will give a hom e ta len t th ree ch ildren. He leaves to m ourn Phone Jones. G resham 1561. care i pjay> ••The Day E xpress," and en ter- Guns for Kale, th e ir loss his widow, tw o sons, Jo h n O utlook. ta in m e n t. at th e G range hall on Sat- G uns of all m akes and caliboTB, and Archie, and one d au g h ter, 7 d ~ au to m o b ile I "fd a y evening A pril 1. Admission both new an if used will b 1 sold at J T hursy, all of Riddle, also one b ro th 1 w rite livestock less th an cost price, also m any o th e r Insurance. B. W. T horne, Bank of 25 and 10 ce n t" er Jo h n D. C o rn u tt of R iddle and Item s for th e sportsm an G resham . 4 FOR SALE— Set h arness, first- one sister, Mrs. M arth a C ram er, of GUY D JONES. Phone 2361. class shape. See Mr. M illiken. Sec Kami am i G ravel. Medical L ake, W ashington. F o r Kale. ond hand store. F o r concrete w ork, $2.15 per yd He was a m em ber of th e F ree One P rest-o-L lte tan k , half full, F or road, $2.90 per yd. D elivered Ign ition E xpert. $8.00; tw o 33x4 tires, $5.00 each; M ethodist church, a co n sisten t C hrts- anyw here in city. M E. W illiam s, $25 will be given to him who two 32x3V4 tires. $2 50 each; four I tian and good neighbor. phone 121x4. tu b es, $1,00 each Two miles east proves that- I can n o t find th e de- Mr. C o rn u tt was an uncle of I) M. of G resham , one Section Line road. I w rltp livestock an d autom obile fidsney of his m achine on sta rtin g ^Cathey and Mrs. 8. C, Jones- and Ignition. C all for A. L. Maybee. G resham , Oregon. B W. T horne. Bank o f lighting Insurance. George. Phone G resham 1228. G resham . Wireless Calls When Dinner 1*» Is Ready £