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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1922)
T W IC E A W EEK TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS Voi. 12, No. 34 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY, JUNE SCHOOL PUPILS RETURN WELL SATISFIED HOLSTEIN BREEDERS PAY SMALL BOND ISSUE SUMMER NEEDED FOR HIGH HOMAGE TO CHAMPION SCHOOL PURPOSES 27, 1922 GLADSTONE PARK WILL OPEN NEXT SATURDAY $1.50 Per Year ROCKWOOD WILL VOTE FOR WATER DISTRICT SOON The club m em bers have retu rn ed G ladstone P ark , n ear Oregon City, i from th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college is a place th is week, in p rep aratio n w here they have been atten d in g sum fo r th e opening of th e C h au tau q u a, m er school for th e past two weeks. A tw o-day schedule of dairy m eet-I by th e efficiently m anaged farm and w hich com es next S aturday, Ju ly 1. ¡They rep o rt th e tim e to have been T he program will begin at 1 :3 0 ' pleasantly spent w ith work in ter- ings were held on last F rid ay and i h d was bested by th e follow ing res- T he school board Of Union High m ingled wlth play tlm e T he rpgu. S atu rd ay . On F riday th e E. S ch w ed -io,ution w h,ch was u “ a “ '™ou8b w ith th e organization of classes. At A m eeting was held last S aturday school D istrict No. 2 has authorized la r class sessions were confined to ler farm in Boring and th e R. W . ' ad >pted at _th e„ aftern o o n meeting 2 a concert will be given by Miss Lo evening in th e Rockwood G range hall held at th e H. G. M ullenhoff farm rain e Lee and assisting com pany, th e vote of th e d istric t on a bond the m ornings. H ardly was any part W ilson farm in C orbett w ere visited. Be it resolved th a t we as farm ers a fte r w hich B. F. Irvine, ed ito r of fo r th e purpose of perfecting plans issue of »50.000 to be used fo r re- of tbe day to° bu8y’ how ever, but N. C. Jam ieson, O. A. C. livestock th e Oregon Jo u rn a l, will lectu re on fo r form ing a Bull Run w ater dis- w hat th e re was tim e fo r th e club specialist accom panied th e to u rin g tirin g a p resen t w a rra n t indebted yells led by th e various yell leaders, party. T h e "P ro b lem of B reeding" board of c o u n t y com ________ _______ of "W h ith e r Bound.” A baseball gam e . I trlct. It was th e second one of its m issioners ness and to raise funds fo r th e erec county. County I b e played at 4 and 5 and a t 5 ! kind to be held fo r th a t purpose. which len t v ariety to th e program . was th e su b ject w hich he discussed th e M ultnom ah tion of a new gym nasium and tran s- j A gent S. B. H all, m an ag er of the th e sym posium will be held. T h e , T hose in te reste d in th e project met W ork In ag ric u ltu re, livestock and a t both farm s. form ing th e present gym nasium into , and U. G. Sm ith, forem an of 1 evening program , beginning a t 7 :30 ¡about tw o weeks ago and chose a p o u ltry w ere th e m ain subjects tak en S aturday was th e H o lstein ’s B reed farm th e farm fo r th e ir co n stru ctiv e ef- ,,, . , ... , class rooms. T he d ate of th e m eet up by th e boys. In stru ctio n s w ere ers' to u r and picnic. T he cars left fo rts in building and m ain tain in g W,U bp **vpn by thp 1 aul FlpB,ln* com m ittee to m ake a thorough inves ing for voting on th e proposed bond given in beef, sheep, hog and dairy- G resham sh o rtly a fte r 10 Saturday such a farm and herd as we viewed com pany and will exem plify m en tal tig atio n an d rep o rt a t th e next m eet issue is T hursday, July 6, at 7:30 phenom inal, B ast Indian m agic, ing. judging. Study was m ade of p o ta m orning. The first stop was m ade at today. Be it fu rth e r p. m., at th e schoolhouse. Resolved, T h a t we req u est the 1 sp irit m aterializatio n . I T he proposed te rrito ry to be in toes, corn and also of soils. T he th e Jacob L u sch er farm n e a r F air- T he d istric t is a t present paying daily program s w ere planned so th e view. Mr. L uscher has a herd of 32 board of county com m issioners and | More and m ore th e m orning forum . eluded in th e w ater d istrict com- the com m issioners to be elected to six p e r cent on about »33,000 w ar T he different groups should study a dif head of reg istered H olsteins which is p u t th e ir every effort tow ard t h e !' at 11 is com ing to be th e h o u r a t I prises ab o u t 10,000 acres. ra n t and note indebtedness. T he feren t su b je ct each day. In stru c one of th e oldest herds in th e county. m ain tain an ce and su p p o rt of th is ef- which th e real disciples of th e C h a u - ! boundary lines run south n ear th e bonds if voted will draw only five ta u q u a Idea find th e m ost enjoym ent approxim ate Section L ine road, east tion in th e w ork was given by exten It is now headed by a w onderful ficlent In stitu tio n . p er cent, and th is will be a su b stan The farm of A. H. B urns was next of th e session. This h o u r is dedicat- to th e u pper T ro u td ale road, west sion specialists a t th e college. show bull, K ing Segis M atador, a son tial saving to th e district. . . , , T he g irls’ stu d ies were confined to ^o f Segis W alk er M atador, th e form er visited. Mr. B u rn s has a h erd of 17 ed each day to som e g re a t public alm ost to Buckley avenue and n o rth A »o0,000 bond issue a t th is tim e . . . . , , , ~ . th e subject of hom e economics u n d er head of th e David McKeown herd, head of reg istered H olsteins— nine of ' sp irited o rganization w hich is try in g to a line 300 feet n o rth of th e Sandy w ill give th e district about »17,000 . . . . . . , . . I ., , „ . w hich are producing a t th e present j to do som ething fo r society and hu- j Boulevard. . .. . .A .. . ... tb e heads of sewing, cooking, home- Mr. L uscher has, as a p a rt of his out- fo r th e w ork needed to tran sfo rm th e . , . . , m aking and canning. U nder sew ing sta n d in g herd, one cow th a t has tim e. He has been breeding Hoi- j m anity. One day is given over to th e ! T he m eeting was called to o rd er p resen t gym nasium into much need- , , . u »» •. , I , , , , , . , . . . ____ . was classed decorative touches in i m ade a record as having produced stein s since 1910 and has held many C lackam as county school children by th e ch airm an . W hen th e com m lt- cd class room s and erect a la rg e r and dress, m illinery, line and color in o ver 100 pounds of m ilk a day. She o u tstan d in g individuals, several of and ch ild ren from all o ver th e c o u n - [ tee was asked to rep o rt, they said su itab le building fo r gym nasium pur dress, a lte ra tio n of p attern s, care is now th e sen io r cham pion four- w hich he has in his h erd a t th e p res ty are ad m itted fre e on th a t day. they had not had sufficient tim e to poses. of clothing, flow er arran g em en ts, year-old fo r Oregon. Mr. L uscher en t tim e. Two years ago Mr. B um s A nother Is reserved fo r th e pioneers j secure th e proper am ount of infor- More class room s a re an u rgent textiles and th e ir ad u lteratio n an d I has been asked to change from the sold the m ost of his h erd to th e Car- of Oregon, when th e old se ttle rs g ath - m atlon in regard to th e proposed necessity. T he p resent gym nasium , . . , . cu ttin g and fitting. Cooking includ- j H olsteins to th e G uernseys b u t he natlon people. H e is now using as er to live again when Oregon City d istrict. T he only p a rt of th e ir plan J L OUtKI ° ? n .-,j?*_ W.._°., a ed candy m aking, labor saving in says th a t would be like th e changing his h erd sire a son of S tanhope Belle and P o rtlan d w ere tra d in g posts-. w hich had been w orked o ut was a T he new building would be sep arate On th e F o u rth of Ju ly th e A m eri plan by w hich th e money for th e im Jo h an n a, O regon’s cham pion m ilk cookery, bread m aking, meal plan religions. from th e p resen t buildings. can Legion will have an o p p o rtu n ity provem ents could be raised. They T h e next stop was m ade at th e j P roducer. ning, ta b le se ttin g and serving, ju d g T he school has had a good grow th ing and d em o n stratin g and feeding H allro se ranch, owned by County , "*'bp farm of H. G. M ullenboff was fo r a p atrio tic program . T he W. C. proposed to bond th e d istric t for 10 and its prospects fo r th e fu tu re are fo r health. T he hom em aking pro A gent S. B. H all, w here a herd of 43 I reach ed ab o u t 1:30 In th e afternoon, T. U., th e S tate Sunday School asso-1 per cent of th e face v aluation of the excellent. Its facilities m ust be en gram w as given over to th e stu d y of head of p ure bred H olsteins headed P y tb a t tin le o ver 4 0 people had elation, Pacific U niversity, th e G rand , land. larged if it is to m eet th e grow ing household pests, tools to m ake house by th e o u tstan d in g herd sire, g ir J o in e d th e to u rin g party. T he trip Arm y of th e Republic, th e Oregon 1 T he proposed w ate r d istric t In needs of th e d istrict. w ork easy, how do you care fo r your Bessie Veeman W ayne. In th is herd I bad Slven each one a good ap p e tite so au th o rs, all have th e ir place on th e j eludes such a larg e te rrito ry th a t P o rtlan d has ju s t voted a large home, an efficient k itch en , flow er a r to d a te no official records have ever b ttle tim e was w asted in sp read in g program , and th e com bination ful- j much of th e land is still in larg e bond issue fo r im proving and en larg , tracts. T he ow ners of these trac ts ran g em en t, m ake y o u r head save been attem p ted . T he o u tstan d in g ! th e d in n er on a long ta b le on the fills th e C h au ta u q u a idea. ing its school facilities. This local lawn. This p a rt of th e program was T he Bible h o u r is th e co rn er sto n e j do not feel th e need of w ater on th is your heels, and my y ard — its care fe a tu re of th e h erd is th e young ity cannot afford to fall behind in , . ... . and w hat to p lant. T h e su b ject of stock w'hich are th e offspring of a to celeb rate th e record won by Mr. of th e C h au tau q u a program . Much land. T he expense would also be providing th e best possible for its . . . .. __________ ___ , _______ _ _______ ¡canning was given o ver to th e can herd sire show ing a m arked im prove M ullenhoff’s cow, S tanhope Belle tim e is given to en tertain m en t, phy too g re a t If bonded for Its face young people in th e way of educa ning of berries and vegetables, can m en t over th e ir dam s. Mr. H all is Jo h a n n a early in th e sp rin g when sical exercises and baseball gam es value. At present th e re is no in d i tio nal equipm ent. T he plan of the ning equipm ent and th e fam ily can one of th e younger H olstein breed -1 8*16 com pleted th e highest record in but at 10 each m orning C h au tau q u a cation of th e se trac ts being cut into b oard seem s to be th e m ost eco ning, jelly m aking, ju d g in g of can ers of th e county. He has been In *be a‘atp ‘or ™Uk production. T his going people g a th e r In th e g re a t an- j sm aller trac ts. N orth of the O. W. nom ical and reasonable possible. ned products and canning of veget th e gam e fo r th e past seven years record was m ade u n d e r r a th e r ad d ito rlu m to listen to discourses on th e | R. & N. trac k s th e re a re springs which supply sufficient w ate r for res- ables in tin. and has th e fo undation of a very fine v erse farm co nditions as when th e Book of Books. FIRE DESTROYS ABOUT Dj* B. E arl P ark er, D. D., p asto r , ldents in th a t d istrict, record was first sta rte d and for sev One of th e in te restin g featu res herd, 2000 CORDS OF WOOD w orked o u t by th e M ultnom ah coun- T h e h erd of W illiam McKeown was eral m onths d u rin g th e y ear she was of th e F irs t M ethodist church of I T hose ow ning th e sm aller pieces A d estru c tiv e fire raged p racti- i ty club m em bers d u rin g th e school next visited. Mr. McKeown for very lam e on one foot and only stood P o rtlan d , Oregon, has been reta in ed i of land clo ser in w ere in favor of a cally all of last week on th e 80-acr-j session was th e club p ageant "S p irit several years has been identified w ith on h er th ree feet d u rin g m ilking as th e Bible le c tu re r fo r th e 1922 w ater d istric tr They were not how wood tra c t n ea r th e Hillsview school- of th e Home. It was given a t th e ! his b ro th e r David McKeown but for tim e. At th e p resen t tim e th is g reat session. Dr. P a rk e r has recently ever in favor of a resolution passed house belonging to th e M iller Wood college last W ednesday evening, th e past th re e years he has been cow is dry fo r th e first tim e in her come to P o rtlan d from In d ian a w here a t th e la st m eeting w hich gave th e com pany of P ortland, It is estim at- Only th re e of th e m em bers ta k in g b u ilding up a h erd on his own farm . life since h er first freshening. She la he has served im p o rta n t charges in com m ittee in charge full pow er to ed th a t 2000 cords of wood w ent up p a rt had seen th e p ag ean t before so He now has a fine herd which con- now in exceptionally good physical R ichm ond, F irs t church, M arian F i r s t ) organize th e d istrict w ith o u t consult in sm oke, all of It ready fo r tile it had to be w orked up w ith practi- ta in s many prom ising individuals, , condition. She is due to freshen on church and F irs t church of M isha ing th e resid en ts of th a t te rrito ry . This was passed by Inform al ballot. m a rk e t. cally new m ateria l d u rin g th e school One of his cows a ttra c te d th e a tte n Ju ly 7 and it is th e expression of the w aka. W hen it was placed on p aper and re N eighbors living in th e vicinity re- session. T h e boys and g irls w ere tion of O. M. P lum m er, m an ag er of m a jo rity of th e breeders present th a t, considered, it was objected to by th e ported th a t th e r e 'w a s no apparent en th u siastic in th e w ork and w ere th e Pacific In te rn a tio n a l Exposition. b arrin g any accident th is cow has a ED. ROBERTS PRAISES THE WELCHES RESORT m ajo rity of those present as It gave effort m ade to stop the fire u n til it w illing to give up aB m uch of th e ir This cow has two d au g h ters, a two- good chance of receiving th e w o rld ’s the co m m ittee too much pow er and had gQjie beyond control. They play tim e as w>as needed in th e prep- year-old and a three-year-old which record fo r m ilk production which Is E dw ard M. R oberts drove down ^ v e s te d th e people of th e ir rig h tfu l c o n g ra tu la te them selves th a t th e ara tio n of th e w ork. Miss M il le d a re producing 20 pounds and 32 now held by a cow of th e C arnation wind was favorable, otherw ise a vaBt McKinney took th e p a rt of Spirit pounds a day respectively. Accord Stock F arm h erd . Mr. M ullenhoff’B th is m orning from W elches In his pow er of deciding how th e w ater dis- am o u n t of dam age w ould have been I of the Home and Miss M arg aret Fitz- ing to Mr. P lu m m er th is cow has a cow was bred and developed by Mr. Chevy and rep o rts th e roads to th e ! trlc t should be organized. By a vote done to ripening crops and farm ' g erald was Clover. good chance of carry in g off a »1000 M ullenhoff on his farm and she is m ountains th ro u g h Sandy In verv of those present th e resolution was condition. Beyond Sandy th e | tabIed ln ,|p flnltPly’ buildings. T he pagean t is considered one of silv er te a set w hich has been offered !h! .A r! \ C° L ,that !*e _h“ " er j th e m ost im p o rtan t ways in which as a prize fo r h e r class a t th e Pacific tem p ted to m ake a record with. new g rad e of th e loop highw ay is J PIANO PUPILS WILL A fter d in n e r was over and th e ice used w ith a sh o rt d eto u r h ere ami COMMUNITY SCHOOLS I club w ork can be Introduced was it j In te rn a tio n a l th is fall. Mr. Plum - WILL PICNIC JULY 4 APPEAR _______ IN RECITAL ! explains th e purpose of club work , m er also adds th a t it is a sham e for cream , w hich was th e tre a t of th e th e re w here w ork is still in progress. H olstein B reeders association, had The pupils of Miss F ried a B ratzel i in an a ttra c tiv e way. D em onstra- | such an en terp risin g H olstein breed- H e th in k s th e re is little prospect P lans for th e F o u rth of Ju ly pic will give a piano recital a t th e !‘ions w ere given in connection w ith J e r a s W illiam McKeown to be a been passed aro u n d several tim es, of th e recently b urned hotel a t A rra < nic are being pushed ahead by th e to a sts w ere m ade to th e celebrated M ethodist Episcopal church on next th e pagean t on hom e m aking, poul- i bachelor especially now when his W au n a being reb u ilt. I , . ,, . , su p g rln ten d en ts of th e P e a s a n t F rid a y evening, Ju n e 30, a t 8 :1 5 try, potatoes and canning. Mies chance of w inning a silver tea set is cow. I At W elches p rep aratio n s a re being | w ° ; . M; P lu rn m er’ . n!ana« e r . o f . t h e : m ade for th e usual influx of su m m er ¡ Honie “ d C o ttrell Sunday schools. o’clock. Helen Hisey p u t on th e work o n ; so good. P erh ap s when som e good T he pupils have show n a fine sp irit hom e m aking by show ing w hat care looking widow o r u n m arried lady Pacific In te rn a tio n a l Livestock show cam pers, th e re being ab o u t 80 cot- ■ bp p*r n *c will be held as last year of cooperation and w illingness to Rhould be given to a living room, reads th is she m ay cu ltiv ate th e ac said he knaw of no place in th e world tages a t W elches, w ith a n u m b er of {on tbp C o ttre ll school grounds. A w ork d u rin g th e past year and as a H arold Lynch gave th e p o tato dem- q u ain tan ce of Mr. McKeown. Some w here one could drive as th ey had fam ilies living th e re th ro u g h o u t th e com m ittee is arran g in g gam es and j races fo r th e forenoon. Follow ing re su lt Miss B ratzel has decided to onstratlo n . T he p o ultry w ork was of Mr. M cKeown’s young stock are driven on th a t day and see so m any year, "B illy ” W elch, a fte r whom th e th e bask et d in n er a sh o rt program ask no outside m usician to assist in In charge of H enry Brown, of Lynch, from th e fam ous old bull Segis really good cows. T he au dience was th e recital b u t to have th e pupils C arl Bowman of G ilbert, and Edwin W alk er M atador now heading th e plpased as tbpy felt th a t Mr Plunl place Is nam ed. Is p o stm aster and will be given by a sp e ak e r from P o rt m er was a good Judge of stock. Mr. form erly ru n th e hotel, fam ous for land and tw o num bers from each C arnation Stock F arm a t S eattle. give th e w hole program . T he young G ronquist of P o rtland. F olk dancing and a sty le show T he farm of David McKeown was P lu m m er th en added th a t he be- its cuisine, which is now closed. Sev- school. A portion of th e Vacation people have w orked faith fu lly to m ake it a success and those who hear w ere special fea tu re s and added to next visited. David McKeown is th e llpvpd thpy wprp view ing th e fu tu re ; p ra , OreBham peopie own co ttag es Hlblp 8pho01 mP,nory work will also and are accustom ed to spend sum m er bp 8lven. Rev. ( otton announces it will be convinced th a t they m erit th e pageant. A flapper, extrem ely fo rm er ow ner of Segis W alk er M a ta -' Mor*d 8 cham pion. Geo. A. Angell, w riter fo r th e Ore- outlngH at , hiH attrac(lv p m ountain th a t thp p**“ ' rP8 «f ‘he Bible school g re a t praise in ta k in g th e e n tire re- dressed w ith bobbed h a ir w alked dor. He has a very o u tstan d in g sp onsibllity of th e program . At th e I across th e stag e. W hen she had herd which contains eight o r nine gon F arm er, was in th e p arty . He i reso rt. Some fo rm e r G resham ites will be ready and will be presenteil to sam e tim e they a re passing th e re disappeared, girls properly dressed d au g h ters of his fo rm er fam ous herd a8SU£ed his audience th a t he was as flnd tb p lr way thIthPI. each HUmm er those p articip a tin g in th is dem on much In terested in H olsteins as he A fter th e program th e re Mr. R oberts has m ade his hom e at stratio n . q u ired te st of ap p earin g before th e in costum ps su itab le fo r various oc sire, and his h erd sire is a son of the will be a pick-up baseball gam e free fam ous bull. W hile th e p arty was * a8 ,n Jprapy8 an d ‘h at he would do Welchep fo r m any years He is casions, took h e r place. public. M ultnom ah county was given en visiting his farm Mr. McKeown re tila p a rt to give them th e proper co n tra cto r an<| bulldpr and flndft for all who love th e n atio n al sport. Most of th e pupils have prepared This is to be a plain old fashioned m ore th a n one selection. Those who tire credit fo r th e p ageant. The ap ported th e recent sale of two head of reco« n ltio n much to do In th is line and with th e T hp M ultnom ah county fa ir boar.l afi8ll)tance of Mr„ R oberta he kpppg _ cou n try picnic for co u n try people, will play are F ern Jennings, H elen preciation of th e ir audience was in- fine fem ales— an old COW and bar b u t city people who w ant some fresh L arsen, P earl G ustafson, M ildred dicated before th e school session was d au g h ter to th e C arn atio n Stock uaH r e PrP8ente<l on th at day by H. A ge n e ra j BforP w here cam pers can find a ir and real fun will be welcome. ended by a yell given to M ultnom ah F arm . T h e C arnation people are Lpwls and ( n M ,nton W hen aRk e d j any guppi|pg needed, and a cordial K um m el, B eatrice and M argaret m aking good records from two tb 8ppak’ Mr Lewis said "I had seen „ welcome J , ----- - alw ays ................... ......... aw aits visitors. A nicker, A ddle P ullen, G ertrude county. H'niile<l. g l 24..K» In 4’axh. A la rg e stock ju d g in g co n test was I d au g h ters of th is cow and they w ere M r- cow ab o u t two years Vou and y o u r children bave en- W elches In about a mile off th e B rugger, all of G resham , W allaco T elford. Donald M orand, Evelyn L e -ia rra n g e d for th e la tte r p a rt of th e j much pleased to be able to secure th e and 1 waR 8urpri8cd when I saw m ajn Mt Hood highw ay, but no trip P ° yed * \p “ 8P lbp Sun<lay school ---- — » I .•.<— -----i tQ thp m o u n ta |n „ ' H rooma at P leasant Home Meth- th in g th is cow dine, M arth a M aulding, E ldore a n d ! course in th e college barns. T here rem a in d er of th e fam ily. Mr. Mc- h e r again today com plete w ith odjgt church. You have accepted th e Ire n e Johnson and A llie B artell, all w ere 150 boys who took p art. T h ejK e o w n has a n u m b er of o u tstan d in g should be adv ertised and shown o u t th is sh o rt side trip. [ in stru ctio n and the program carried e r d 'th th a t ’win will * 1 ° ' ' wned wn' u that ln “ 1 eow cow 1 * wo,lld wou‘" bulld “ th ree ra te d h ighest w ere declared individuals In his h herd W elches is on th e Salmon riv e r 0,1 there. Now com es your oppor- of Boring. *° " h° W yo,u r , «PPreclallon. T he public is invited to h e a r the w inners in th e contest. Leonard Nel- i probably be heard from as stro n g in K,aa8 h°u se arc und her and protect tyid th e fishing is excellent. ____________ ¡The d ep a rtm en t of Religious Educa^ son did not become one of th e th ree th e show ring in th e fu tu re as In th e bpr iTOln T h ere is no doubt program R F F P fiN fP D T AT n f ‘ d8 *1^4 58 to pay for gns- but he was placed fo u rth . past. He has recently com pleted a th a t she will m ake a record. I am t F K t l , b U ffb b K l A I ollne and sum m er school training. I Each county was asked to fu rn ish n u m b er of very good seven-day rec- proud th a t Mr. M ullenhoff ow ns su m METHODIST CHURCH | Bring your pocket books next 8un- LABOR DAY PICNIC IS a cow. I t does n o t m ake any differ ---------- day to th e m orning church service a t PLANNED BY COUNCIL a stu n t fo r th e ev en in g ’s en tertain -J ords with his herd A tten tio n is called to an a d v e r - J I o’clock. -A dv. m ent. Miss H elen Hisey was appoint- ' T he next stop was m ade at the ence If he d o esn 't come to Multno- T he com m unity council, re p re s e n t-1^ r h a ,rm an of a c o m m itte e 'to put M ultnom ah County F arm w here the 'r,ab coun” r fa ,r but would l,kp to tlsernent In to d a y ’s O utlook an JU Ly 4 CELEBRATION ing th e granges and churches of th e on a gtunt for Mu,tnom ah county npw da1ry barll whl(,h haa CQm. have him come th e re I realize th a t nounclng a concert a t th e M ethodist ¡ fO BE AT HOIT'S PARK P leasant Home d istric t, met last gbe chose two P o rtlan d g irls to work pleted recently was .inspected This th e H olstein breeders have always church next S atu rd ay n ig h t. Ju ly 1, n ig h t at th e home of Mrs. O. W. w„ b bpr and tbp (brPP WPnt ahead is one of th e most practical and best m ade a good show ing a t th e fa ir and .a t 8 p. m., by th e Rocky M o u n tain , A large F o u rth of Ju ly celebration A llder to plan for th e g eneral pro- wKh , bp g tu n | wftb scarcely any equipped dairy barn In th e county at they have .done ev ery th in g they can j vVarblers. This Is a m ale q u a r te t,* 8 bP,n« planned to be held at H olt's of Buckley ave- gram to be given on L ab o r Day un- I aIatancP from th e ieadprs r -- th e present tim e. T h eir herd of 25 possibly do to m ake th e fa ir a sue w ith a splendid program of high park on . th _ e co rn er a n ” ^ « r T m e n ta ï m ü s îc ', t"he* .P ow e" Va,lpy road " " dpr d er th e auspices of th e council. It , A ccom m odations w ere m ade at head of registered H olsteins was also cess I u n d erstan d th a t m any e x b lb -, c ,aB, auspices of th e R ussellville w as decided to hold an all-day m eet- ; p a ,T horne hall for th e boys and at inspected. T his herd has been built ito rs have gone ag ain st th e county They a re iyceum and C hautauqua [Orange, ing on som ew hat th e sam e lines as ¡jchnell ball fo r th e g irls. Schnell up in th e last six o r seven years un fair. Our county fair has hail to cut people b ut are filling In a few sp a re 1 Heme of th e featu res in th e day ’s »111 K L \ » 'program w ,,, b" "Ifltln g . speaking. th a t of last y ear and em inent speak hall was ju st com pleted last year, d e r th e m anagem ent of th e county down ” P*"8P8 “ «■«>> « po"«lble T h eir concert two ball gam es and sp o rts of all ers will be secured fo r th e five g en Its b eautiful In terio r and m any con- agent. It Is now headed by th e herd thia y ea r to enable It to continue. I I special benefit to young people an d kinds L iberal prizes a re to be of- era] divisions u nder which th e coun venlences gave th e girls a pleasing sire, Hollywood Ju d g e Segis Pontiac visited C orvallis a short tim e ago and j w|.. exem plify w hat young people fered for th e contest w inners. Danc- cil is w orking. -T hey a re club w ork„ p)pf urp of con Pge Ilfe th e o u tstan d in g individual who Is 8aw th p *ood work thPy arp d o ,n * can - do __... In th e m usical line. ..... Will rom m pfirp in th<* afternoon * 7Z . ' 7* M co n tin u e In the evening farm crops, hom e life, b e tte r schools A conference of all th e county g ettin g som e "ty p ey " offspring. At I would ra th e r see th e salaries c u t ' «s. They a re said to hav* a most w o n -. An , n(Prw tJnB day for and b e tte r churches leaders p resen t was held each m orn- th e present tim e th e herd on the r a th e r th a n h av e th is tax repealed derfu l in stru m en t called the organ [everyone. Those who h av en 't autos T he m em bers present^ last_ night Jng a t 7.3 0 , o p| an a program for th e .co u n ty farm Is about 50 per cent We need th e college as It is a g rea t chim es which Is w orth gqing m iles can go to M ontavtlla by stre e t car. were Mrs A llder, Mrs Geo T ucker day to h e a r They will be met th e re and given a g rad es and all b at a very few of the asset to th e s ta te .” A man repr«wenting Switzerland Mrs. H. L Ball. C. E. G ossett, Al. T h ere will be no adm ission ch arg au ,o m ob<1« rtd « «° «rounds. p ure bred« have been raise,I on the door but Piano Tuning. Stafford and th e Rev. E arl B Cotton. farm . The e n tire product from the as a booster for the 1925 E x p o sitio n .^ „ all are asked T he O utlook office will he closed S atisfaction gu aran teed . .h e rd is consum ed by th e Inm ates of b ap>— »3 00 to bp ‘b“ P*r |y- H p j t o b ring a silv er offering to help de- all day W ednesday. Ju n e 28, for the Phon« The Bank of G resham pays 5 p e r, the in stitu tio n . The im pression m ade fray expenses. Continued on page 2 ¡an n u a l O utlook picnic. Outlook cent In terest on tim e d e p o s its — Adv. a a a a a a