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t w ic e A W EEK G resham O utlook Voi. 12, No. 25 SERVICES PLANNED FOR DECORATION DAY AND SUNDAY GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922 BERRY GROWERS TO MEET MONDAY, MAY 29 By D .E TOWLE, ; M anager Berry G row ers P acking Co. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year COUNTY HEALTH NURSE GIVES OUT ANNUAL REPORT M eeting of m em bers of T he Co-1 o p erative Berry G row ers is called for Monday 10 a. m.. May 29, at th e _______ Memorial Sunday. . cannery and Is very Im p o rtan t to all The follow ing Is a p art of th e an- The m em orial services at th e grow er m em bers. We tru s t you will u u al rep o rt of o u r county h ealth Methodist church next Sunday m orn be su re to atten d as th is will be o u r nurse. Miss Mary P. Billm eyer, which ing will be of com m unity-w ide in last chance for conference before th e wag read a t th e recent m eeting of terest. Service m en of all th e w ars berry harvest. We would suggest th e County H ealth association in th a t you bring along a well filled P o rtlan d . Only the lack of space pre are planning to a tte n d th e church lunch box including cream , cups and vents th e p rin tin g of th e en tire re and occupy a section reserved fo r Since the time when the Nation set apart Memorial or Decora spoons. we will supply th e coffee an d port as It is an in terestin g one and them, and for th e w om en’s auxiliary sugar. T his will be principally a filled w ith helpful inform ation, tion Day as a day of remembrance of our heroic dead we have organizations, who w ill m eet n ear business session and we will have I One y ear ago th e 21st of th is drawn closer the bonds of unity and fraternity. North, South, East the A merican L egion club room s at m any d etails to consider in picknig. m onth, fu ll of enthusiasm , expecta- and West, in peace, unite in loving tributes, spoken and silent, to 10:45 and proceed to th e church in packing and h an d lin g th e different tion and som e curiosity, may I say, a body. All p atrio tic citizens will honor the memory of the brave men and women who have died in kinds of berries th a t will be of vital ag to j U8t w hat th e so-called “ wild plan to a tte n d church on th is day defense of sacred American liberties. im portance to each and all of us. and wooly” west m ight hold for a >4 made sacred to tho se w ho fell in de We will be prepared to deliver to m iddle w esterner, I arriv ed in P o rt fence of th e ir country. It is fitting that veterans should honor the memory of their com you your reg istered n um ber stam p land to become th e public h ealth The p astor of th e church, th e Rev. rades who paid the extreme sacrifice. It is equally fitting that our and pad, also y o u r copy of th e pick nurse for M ultnom ah county. How A. S. Hisey, w ill ta k e fo r his topic ing and g rad in g rules. W e have ever, a fte r a p leasant and profitable entire citizenry who enjoy today the blessed benefits of our soldiers’ ‘ Faithfulness to O pr Ideals some in te restin g figures on scales year In Oregon I have found It to be sacrifices should join in the thoughtful observ ance of Memorial Day. The music fo r th e occasion has and ten ts, we also have th e ca rrie r not in th e least "w ild and wooly” been prepared by th e choir w ith Let business be put aside. Let distracting amusements be avoid m aterial ready fo r delivery, so you but q u ite th e co n trary . Its scenic great care. T he an th em fo r th e can rest assured we will spend a beauty unsurpassed, especially th a t ed. Let the children be taught the meaning of the occasion. Let morning service will be “ I W ill Give busy day. of M ultnom ah county, to g eth er w ith all, as far as possible, assemble on Tuesday in the various commun You R est.” Miss G ertru d e A lexander O ur m em bership at th is w riting is the m ost d elig h tfu l, progressive and ities and by their presence at least take part in the exercises and will sing th e solo. 224 and grow ing daily. We m ust cooperative people one could im- visit with reverent thankfulness the resting places of our departed close o u r pool fo r th is y ear soon and agiue, has m ade it a very enjoyable D ecoration Day. if you have any berry grow ing friends year for me. patriots. Extensive plans a re being m ade by who have not joined, please pass th e i w ent on duty May 23, 1921, two the M. A. Ross G. A. R. P ost and word to them to come in on Monday days a fte r my arriv al and my rep o rt STATE GRANGE TO MEET Women’s R elief Corps fo r th e ob- POULTRY SHOWING DAIRY HERD RECORD AT McMINNVILLE and co n tract and get th e ir reg istered today d ates from th a t tim e. servance of D ecoration Day on next AT FAIR DISCUSSED CLUB SCORES BARNS num ber, etc. We would also lik e a E arly In th e fall and w inter of Tuesday. P atrio fic citizens are ex-1 ---------- .le m b e rs of th e Oregon S tate rep o rt as to th e fro st dam age if any last year, th e g re a te r sh a re of my One of th e featu res of th e Dairy pected to tu rn out in la rg e num bers ■ T here was a large tu rn o u t of club to assist in doing ho n o r to th e mem bers at the poultry dem onstra- H erd Record club is learn in g to G range will m eet in 48th an n u al ses to th e straw b erry blooms, from each tim e was spent in th e school work, grow er and th e prospective yield of b ut little by little th e num ber of heroic dead. tion given by H. E. Cosby last Tues- score barns. So fa r th e boys have sion at McMinnville Ju n e 6, 7, 8 and fru it as a guide in o u r c ra te m aking, phone calls Increased an d more and Gresham business houses will be Jay and W ednegday Tuesday after- met all th e req u irem en ts of th e ir 9. C. E. Spence, m a ste r of th e sta te body, an ticip ates a large atten d an ce Now please be su re and atten d th is more visits had to be m ade to pre- closed all day T uesday. . >. , .i, noon th e Colum bia and b atrvale course. They have d em onstrated and has called a tte n tio n to th e d esir m eeting. n atal cases, in fan t w elfare, p re The m em bers of th e R elief Corps ' school. tuberculosis and social se r will m eet on Monday aftern o o n at I clubs met with th e Maplewood boys using the Babcock te ste r, scored ab ility since m a tte rs of wide in te rest « Ç0RBETT PIONEER vice cases so th e school work had to the G range hall a t 2 o ’clock, w ith a t the schoolhouse, cows In judging contest, stu d ied bal to th e m em bership will be consid-i DIES FROM APOPLEXY be laid aside for th e im m ediate and flowers, to p rep a re the w reath s and Mr. Cosby discussed th e showing ancing of rations and tested cows for ered. R ailroad lines of the sta te have j Em ily B. K nieriem , wife of Geo. m ore u rg e n t cases. It would keep bouquets for th e exercises in t h e ! of various breeds of poultry at the milk production w ith atten tio n paid cemetery. fair. T he boys learned certain birds g ran te d a one and one-half ro u n d K. K nieriem , died T uesday, May 23, one n u rse busy With th e school work alone, in M ultnom ah county w ith The program of th e day will be | could be exhibited and why others to profit and loss. Barn scoring is trip fare for th e convention. T h e ! ___ _ step. r P , ... ’ I at th e fam ily hom e in C orbett a fte r its 2269 children of school age, the next given at th e B a p tist church, w here would be throw n out by th e judges, Last W ednesday aftern o o n th e P™*ur “ ™ay “ a n ° g _ M o rn il» g , call to a "h° rt lllne8S H er d eath was m aking th e inspections and doing th e the Rev. A. S. H isey, a veteran of th e They received some very good in- boys made a trip around th e country Spanish A m erican w ar will p re sid e .1 form ation which will be of benefit to o rd er at 10 a. m .; ro ll call of dele- caused from a stro k e of apoplexy. follow-up w ork which is so neces for th is purpose. County A gent S. B. ___ sary. Of th e 52 schools in th e coun j ,v. „ „ j ¡gates and rep o rts of com m ittee on She was 67 years old. T he first in ti- Following th e p rogram th e p e o p le ’ them th is fall. H all accom panied th e boys and ® .......... ____ . ----------------------- ap p o in tm en t of com - m ation h er fam ily had of h e r illness ty, I have visited only 31. will m arch to th e cem etery w here W ednesday m orning poultry clu . , , . , ... . . I cre d en tia ls; showed them w hat co n stitu ted points. „„„ The sta tistic a l rep o rt gives 31 the form al decoration of th e graves members from Cedar, Rockwood and „ . .. , , „ I m ittees. A fternoon— B usiness ses- was early Monday m orning. She T he first barn visited was th a t of H _ . . _ , sion; rep o rts of officers; introduc- com plained of not being able to g et schools visited, 93 visits to schools, of those who have fought in defense Gresham met w ith Mr. Cosby at the G. Mullenhoff. T he boys inspected , ’ , , The de- . , , tion of resolutions. Evening recep- o u t of bed. I t was found th a t h e r 1469 children exam ined. of the natio n will be conducted by home of Mrs. C. M. Zimm erman, th e barn and also th e cows fo r sani-1 rig h t side had been paralyzed. H er fects found were vision 195, diseases the m em bers of th e P o st and Corps T h irty boys were present and two ,, , . , . .v, ¡tion a t arm ory, Wp(ine8(,ay Ju n e 7_ c onference speech soon left her and ad d itio n al ° f eye 40, hearin g 28, defective with th e assistan ce of th e Boy Scouts. Kiris. T he five boys from Cedar had ta ry conditions and to see if both barn and cows w ere k ep t in th e by bom e econom ,cs com . stro k es w ere th o u g h t to have fol- b reath in g 87, tonsils 639, teeth 694, The services a t th e church will begin to leave a picnic in o rd er to come, m ittee, 8 a. m. M orning— R ep o rts of lowed w hich caused h e r d eath a fte r g lands 482, com m unicable diseases at 10:30 o’clock. Follow ing is th e but Miss C alkins took them bac in proper condition. A fter th e barn was properly in- i , _ _ . A . 1 123, weighed and m easured 502, officers concluded: in tro d u ctio n of an illness of only tw o days. tim e for dinner. program : spected and th e points recorded on Besides h er h usband, Mrs K nler- 10 per cent underw eight 68. 10 per At th e m eeting at Mrs. C. M. Zim- of sta te < ia. au ’ reso lu tio n s; Song by th e audience. th e boys c h a rts a visit was t h e n , G offlcer8 a{ „ o,clock iem Is survived by 10 ch ildren, eig h t cent overw eight 74, excluded from A fter- David Q. | m erm an’s. B arred Rock cockerels Invocation, th e Rev. and roosters w ere studied, . A fter re- m ade to th e m ilk house. According noon_ Bugi,iesg 8egglon. „ .p o rts of boys and two g irls. Two of th e boys, school 25, n um ber of ta lk s given 52. ' 'R ead in g of O rders, P ost A d ju ta n t1 g iv in g instru ctio n s from Mr. Cosby to th e ch arts, th e building should bp 'co m m ittees; As you see from th is rep o rt only b allo tin g for candi- F red and Bob, lived a t hom e w ith a t least 100 feet from th e b arn.sani- E ven|ng_ L ecturel..g p ro g rw n . a com paratively sm all n um ber of th e ir p aren ts and o th ers resided n ear th e m em bers were asked to judge E. E. C hipm an ta ry and properly equipped , Thurs(lay Ju n e „ _ C onference by. T he two d au g h ters h av e hom es children have been weighed and the poultry as it is done a t th e fair. Lincoln’s G ettysburg Address, th e T he utensils used fo r m ilking were It was expected th a t a visit would hom e economics com m ittee, 8 a. m. in P o rtlan d . Two of th e sons were m easured. This is becam e I have Rev. H. G ebhardt. next in o rd er f.or inspection. Em- M orning— Business session; rep o rt of expected to arriv ------------- e from Modisto, Cal- had no scales to ta k e w ith me to th e —, ------------------ also be m ade to th e home of Mr. Reading, “ T he 30th of May” , Mrs. Some d istric ts had no phasis was also laid on sa n ita ry m i,k ' 1 com lnjttee8 on election, 9 :30 o’clock, i ifo rn ia b ut did not g e t here in tim e schools. M arston fo r th e purpose of studying McKay of P o rtlan d . scales a t all and o th ers had Borne W hite L eghorns but as tim e was ing by having clean h an d s and a j A fternoon 8eB8jOn— M emorial e x e r-! for th e funeral. Solo, H. W. S trong. clean w hite suit. irise s; rep o rts of com m ittees. E ven-j Mrs. K nieriem was an old pioneer which m any tim es w e re jn a c c u ra te or Address, C om rade Stevens of P o rt sh o rt some hens w ere selected from According to th e boys’ rep o rt Mr. ing session— C onferring fifth and of C o rb ett having lived th e re 31 w ere u nsatisfactory. However, I am his flock and tak en to Mrs. Zimm er land. years. She was a m em ber of th e C or happy to say th a t next year all th e m an’s. *In m aking a choice of cock M ullenhoff’s barns and equipm ent sixth degrees. R eading, Mrs. M urray of P ortland. were practically up to sta n d ard The F r ,day Ju n e 9_ < o n fe rence hom e b ett G range and held th e office of children can be w eighed and m eas erels, it was intended th a t th e class Song, "A m e rica” , th e audience. but to u r, how ever, was not m ade to g et (>cononiicg co m n ilttee, g a. m. Morn- chaplain for o ver 14 years. At th e ured correctly because th e County Benediction, th e Rev. J. A. H opper have th ree grades to chose from Council, consisting of 13 P aren t- Mr. M arston’s flock was so well in fo rm atio n on farm m anagem ent. ing_ B„ g)negg B(,B8lon. A f t e r n o o n - G range m eeting last S aturday, she A visit was also m ade to th e farm In stallatio n of officers at 1 :3 0 ; re assisted in th e in itiatio n of new i T eacher associations, has purchased IMPROVEMENTS ARE culled out, It was difficult to get of J. L. Bowman located n ea r th e p o rts of co r.m lttees. Evening, clos m em bers w ith no a p p a re n t th o u g h t | a very fine F airb an k s P o rtab le h ealth UNDER WAY AT CANNERY low grade. Powell Valley school w h ere b a rn -| of h er approaching illness. She Was "eales »or ‘he use of th e county ing. _______ | Mr. Cosby com plim ented Carl Zim- scoring w as also practiced by the also a m em ber of M. A. Ross » » "< ' and ln behalf of th e Multno- Many im provem ents are being • ,n erm an on th e san itary condition boys. H ere also th ey found very WHO CAN PLAY BALL, W om an’s Relief Corps at G resham !mam County Public H ealth assocla- made at th e G resham cannery. T he h)g pouitry house. T he in terio r satisfacto ry conditions. FRESHMEN OR FACULTY? and held th e office of C o m m an d e r, 4 “ on I would like to ta k e this oppor- new packing shed is com pleted and j was w hitew ashed to a spotless white, T he boys w ere required io score a t th e tim e she was called away. tu n “ y “ > ,h a n k th e County Council being used to sto re th e new berry and clean straw covered th e floor, T h e union h igh faculty did not F u n eral services w ere held on for ‘h,H moa‘ needed and most use- ci tes. T he shed is 60 feet long and AU tb e ciub m em bers under th e two barns and four cows b ut the cow-scoring was a p a rt of th e recent have th e w alk-aw ay they expected T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , May 25, a t 2 »«*' g*»‘- 48 feet w ide and adjoins th e can- fltrec tjon of Miss C alkins showed jud g in g contest. T he boys a re gain- when they played th e freshm an team o’clock a t th e C o rb ett G range hall a n*eans of in terestin g th e chll- i ery building on th e w est side. ¡th eir appreciation by ending th e Ing some valuable in fo rm atio n in W ednesday aftern o o n . T he f r e s h - lT he G range bad , u|| ch arg e of th e ‘Iren of o u r county schools, in h ealth W ork is now u n d er w’ay on t h e , ineetjng w ith a club yell for Mr. th e ir course. T h eir work has been men scored a po in t a t th e beginning cerem ony. The Rev. Edw ard M urphy habits, th e Modern H ealth Crusade construction of a building to be ased i ('osby. en tirely satisfacto ry and prom ises of th e gam e and th e faculty tried in of th e com m unity church, preached haB been very valuable and m ost ef- as an office and dw elling house com-1 ---------------- -— excellent resu lts. every conceivable way to win a point th e serm on. T here a re 1115 children M embers of O. A. R. fectlve. bined. T he cem ent foundation is al- BAPTIST SERVICES FOR ~ {Of th e lr 8lde They pr° Ved <O b'! | Post and Corps atten d ed in a body. I'n M ultnom ah county enrolled as SUNDAY ARE ANNOUNCED ready in place and th e floor laid. BOOK DEDICATED TO skilled batsm en- th a t is they man- Tb( G range services as they w ere Modern H ealth C rusaders and, look- u/A Ir. and Mrs. E rnest L ander will live MISS MARY E. GOOD aged to bat flies and sta rted o ut on a rB rr|ed olJt m ade a very b eautiful lhK t0 ,h e fu tu re, one can readily see Bible school opens on Sunday a t in part of th e building. Mr. L ander ---------- hom e run (b u t of course d id n ’t g et! cerem , m ony. „„ o t w hat g rea t ad v an tag e It will be to 10 o’clock at th e Bethel B aptist is “h andy m a n ” a t th e cannery. ~ E. Towle has recently received , h erc ) gt(.alln g bases wan also re Many of those who atten d ed th e th ® H«»»* generation to have had ______ Two sh ifts are busy m aking hal church. T he ad u lt class of men will a copy of th e high school an n u al of t(j b ut gom<, g„ p. up alw ays locks and cra tes w orking eight hours m eet in th e schoolhouse for th e study th e Cut Bank high school in ( ut happened to ta k e away th e coveted G range services w ent w ith th e p arty thw”> h ealth habits Inculcated in .to th e Douglas cem etery. T he G. A. ‘h eir y°u«h. and we hope th a t ln th e to a sh ift. T h ree m achines are in of applied C hristianity. The Bank, M ontana. The stu d e n ts have t o , Point. The b a ttle continued hot and R pog( anf| Corp8 ca rry |n g flowpr8 not too d istan t fu tu re the health of continual use sew ing th e hallocks. by the pastor, th e Rev. I)avi< dedicated th e ir hook The Owl to heavy u n tll th e freshm cer form ed In a line and laid them upon ,h e children will not longer req u ire .. en were .............. H allock-m aking is done by the worn- Barry, at 11 o’clock will be on T e Miss Mary E. Good, who is well “ ........ .............................. victory an d the poor faculty 'th e services of county public h ealth en by piece work. They m ake from Moral Significance of M emorial a™ known here, having tau g h t In union worn to gtireds from th e ir unaccuz th e grave. Follow Too much cannot be said o ^ t h e n ,e- 3500 to 4000 apiece In eight hours D ecoration Day Exercises high school fo r six ylscrs 8he left tom ed jafior. j UBt a t th e eleventh one who was with h e r friends y e s - : n u The c o u n ,y su p e rin ten d e n t of A man is busy nailin g th e crates. A ¡ng Is th e program for th e m o r n in g here last year to ta k e up h er work year to ta k e up h er work as j,o u r w hen ev ery th in g seemed lost terd . ay and . „ called „ h „ j a w .v tndav aw ay today, sh sh e e scnoois "chools tn th ro ro u u g g n h o o u u t t tn th e e year year nas has woman places th e hallocks into th e j services: m athem atics and science teach er n (he facu | (y In gon)e m iraculous w a y ,!. manv friends and loved ones g,v*n bis h earty su p p o rt to th e work Doxology crates ready to be carried away. th e Cut Banks high school. \ \ e scored a home ru n and th u s saved , h(.ir iO88 Mr„ K nieriem and h,B know ledge of conditions in Invocation. here. Miss Good was loved by a t them selves from being sk unked b y ' . . . . <hlirrh ... , a rlv a g e o f ,he county schools has made his ad- Hymn— "H oly, Holy, Holy.” stu d e n ts who had th e honor of hav- th e freghm en J * n®d th e^ h ureh a , he ear.y age « RUSSELLVILLE SCHOOL ing h er for th e ir leader. T he an n u al ______________ j 16 and was a faith fu l church w orker _h . Z Responsive reading. HAS FAIR AND CIRCUS r Mi ( ,.od p t o u ip d c am n o r i c i i a th ro u g h all th e years. As a m em ber OUK o u t th e n tire y ear, th e Singing — "T he S tar Spangled says of Mi s Good. FLO VFR8 AT DOUGLAS „m. pr In » « e r a l organ izatio n s couuty h ealth officers have given th e A country fa ir o r circus was one of (Janner P atient in Instruction, generous CEMETERY ARE IN BLOOM She k‘n« o l c o o p - r a tio n . In m y the fea tu re s on th e program at the S cripture reading. individual assistance, w h o lo h e a r t- ; a >w.J too* " „ < v e n 7 h e repu * ^ k I found a g reat need of R ussellville school la st Monday ev- i Sermon. A la rg e r v ariety of flower» a re In could well nave been given th e repu .. A a * a > ed in your loyalty to o u r in stitu tio n . ta tio n of a "d o e r of good th in g s.” d ,r®c l'ona « to trea tm e n t of ening. C. P. Lewis and his corn gol„— Mrs. Richard N eubauer. you have been. In planning, organ- ■ full bloom fo r D ecoration Day this skin diseases which are ao p rev alen t club had com plete charge. Every- D uet— Mrs. K arl J. H agberg and izing, and consum m ating stu d e n t ac- y ear at the Douglas cem etery th an Ju n ip e r Has Much V alue, In o u r county schools. T his was es- th in g found in a real circus waa jjjgg M artha Hagberg. tlvltles, you have given w ith th e th e re has been fo r a num ber of years, Oregon Juniper, once regarded as peclally tru e in th e m ost rem ote present on th a t occasion .1 p r a yer. g rea test prodigality of y o u r own WTHte and p u rp le lilaca are in all now is one of th e m ost costly schools w here fam ilies were m iles T he pageant "S p irit of th e Home g |ng |ng. stre n g th — to which thia an n u a l, pub- th e ir glory w aiting for the day to ar- useless, woods on th e m ark et. W hen con-j a «‘d m iles from any doctor or d ru g was given by th e club m em bers, as- BenedjCtion. lished u n d er your supervision, bears rive. T he snow balls are alm ost In sisted by th e teach ers and local club T he evening service will open at " evldenee B ut tran scen d in g all full bloom A soft carpet of B ridal verted Into sm all sla ts fo r m aking store, and It was im possible for th e leaders. A dem o n stratio n was given . . 3() Thprp w,„ be 8peakers and bgg b<,pn yO(jr tlllconiprom islng w reath covers th e ground and i s ; ,Pad pencils It te lls fo r approxlm ate- n u rse to m ake personal contact w ith wlth th e p ageant to show th e active gtngprg from P ortland who will as- , ftdeJJtv. , o , | deals which we, too. show ing its p retty w hite blossom s ly P*r *hoU’ , n ^, „ P' bf,ard the m o th er in those hom es to In stru ct and advise as to proper care and part boys and g irls a re ta k in g In , ta |e „t and preBent an Inter- j p behold,— Ideals which Jo h n Coons, th e caretak er, and a arco rd ,n * trea tm e n t. To assist In m eeting th is b— life. program Guy D. Jones wl.i * faut gafpguard c h a r. rrpw 0, mPn hav8 b,.P!1 bU8y C -an in g ' T he purpose of th e en te rta in m e n t gJn< g go|o ;,c te r " up th e grounds and g ettin g every-i ^ b lnd th e Juniper refining p lan t condition th e skin specialist on o u r was to earn funds to send delegates A cordial Invitation Is extended to j in terestin g feature« In th in g In readiness fo r next T uesday ° • c ® en “n __ county staff, offered his services and gave us th e tre a tm e n t and prescrip em ploys 30 or m ore people and aup- to su m m er school. Ice cream , cake I People of G resham to worship n t th e an n u al is th e plays put on by the W omen would have m ore "rig h t« ” ' pll«s lead pencil stock to practically tion to be used in scabies, im petigo, and coffee, and candy w ere sold. T h e |tbp B ethel B aptist church. high school. "N othing B ut th e pediculosis and ringw orm . O ur splendid success of th e u n d erta k in g ------- -- — -------- T ru th ” was county physician had 1090 of each w a. due to th e fa ith fu l w ork of club T he you - n d freeh m w com bined, w hile th e «bey had ao m any w rong. of these printed to be used am ong m em bers and those in charge. T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per .tm ' find th e hau g h ty hotel clerk senior» gave "A ll of a Sudden Keep In style. Try one of those cent in te rest on tim « deposit«.— Ad. C ontinued on page 2 , P e « r" " e l^ y -« e d ” ad . W hat you w ant, when you w ant It and th e haug h ty tick et agent as you w ant It— W ant ad. It.