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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook Voi. 12. No. «2 CHAMPIONSHIPS WON BY RURAL CLUB MEMBERS GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY. OCTOBER ». 1»22 UNION HIGH TEAM DEFEATS MILWAUKIE COUNTY CLUB LEADER ANNOUNCES RESIGNATION LOCAL PEOPLE WIN PRIZES AT FAIR TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year SILVER LOVING CUP IS WON AT FAIR BY GRESHAM GIRL The Union High football team play Following Is a (ist of prizes won by ed Milwaukie last F rid ay afternoon at persons living in Gresham and vicinl- Milwaukie. It proved to be a w alk The resignation of Miss Ethel Cal- , attention has been paid to organiza- ! ty at the Oregon sta te fair held last away for Gresham as Gresham won kins, county club leader of Multno- j tion and com pleteness th is year. A week in Salem. ' w ith a score of 26 to 0. Union High mah county has been publicly an- Kreat deal m ore ha8 been A. C. Ruby, ns usual, carried off _ . .an d , if all the prizes and high honors . . ., , , , , T here were 14 state cham pionships out-played Milwaukie in every depart nounced in Gresham . W hile many i brought Miss Helen Hisey daughter of the home by the boys and gifls m any high honors. The following are ru m o rs have been abroad, no definite are sufficient proof, it can be said the ih e aw ards won by him in th e Belgian Rev. and Mrs. A. Hlsey of Gresham , won by the Multnomah, county ru ral ment. While the Union High team is far statem en t was made until today. She hard w ork was not in vain. horse division: Stallion, four years won a silver loving cup for having a boys and girls at the sta te fair this This year the club m em bers won and over, th in j, A. C. Ruby; fourth, year. T here a re only 45 possible from being up to the standard the of will continue to hold her position here perfect score on her exhibit In the i prizes am ounting to $920 at th e Mult- George Macho, Boring. The other cham pionships to be won in the state fense shows considerable possibilities. until Ja n u ary 1st of next year. home m aking club work. The cup Is prizes won In this division by A. C. Insufflcient salary and expense ! nomah ‘county fair, they won $472 in As th is was the first game of the sea and the ru ra l districts of Multnomah the gift of J. D. F arrell, president of county took nearly one-third of them son it was also a try-out. Long gains money is given as the reason. Miss , prizes at the sta te fair last week a n d . Rub5' are »Million, one year, first; C alkins is compelled to use h er car 1 they will win at least $200 at the live- flve vears and over, first and the Oregon. W ashington Railway and T here were 11 county booths and one by Peak and Quesinberry featured the general booth m ade up of six counties game while the work of Pullen, Schenk , continually in her work and the ex- stock show this fall as th at was the ' se<'o,ld: n,ar,‘ and suckling colt, first Navigation company. Mr. F arre ll gave so the w inning o f th e s e m eant a com and Ixindy on defense showed much | Ponses on it are considerable. She am ount brought home last year and and second; mare, two years, first; the cup after It was discovered th a t promise. Pullen a t full back has a fine owns her own c a r- th ere is no reason to say they will fall filly under one year, first: get of sire, Miss Hisey and Miss M arguerite S tark petition with 17 other counties. D uring the four years she has been | below th at am ount. The total of these first; produce of m are, first a rd sec of P ortland had tied for the silver lov The cham pionships won by this show of becoming one of the main cogs In th is county, some w onderful prog am ounts is m ore money th an is ap ond. He won Junior and grand cham- ing cup presented by the Oregon F a r ‘ county this year is the highest num in the offense as well as defense. The next game will be played here ress has been made in club work. propriated by th is county each year ld°n stallion on lam s 12137; sen io r m er for th e girl who secured the high ber ever won by one county. This was ®nd «raud champion m are on Christo- est num ber of points on her club dis also tru e last year and this year M ult with Hood River on October 13. This W hile much of the credit for this for the club budget. Multnomah county is outstanding in bel 14616, junior cham pion m are on play at the fair. nomah county raised her own sta n is the first home game of the season. w ork is given by Miss Calkins to her The home making club, of which dard. The team is being pointed and, al local leaders, still she deserves a quality of club work. D uring the past Irm a 9036; atten d an t class, second Miss H isey is a member, carried off Those w inning cham pionships and though coming early in the season, ! g reat deal of it herself for it is well few years, it m ight be said since Miss and third. In the English Shires class, A. C. two other prizes besides th e first prize the work on which it was won are : Union hopes to give Hood River a big known how little can be accom plished Calkins came to th is county, the club Ruby won seniot cham pion stallion on won by her. Mildred M e t i e r won ; w ithout a leader or someone to direct members haven't entered in any com sewing. Div. 1, Elizabeth Ashwell, run for the game. th ird prize and Mildred McKin George B 15434. the work. petition w ithout carry in g off some of Maplewood; sewing, Div. 2, Evelyn An exceedingly heavy schedule has ney won fifth. W hile t h 'r e were two In the Clydesdales division A. C. Miss Calkins has worked h ard er in the largest prizes. The fairs, how H ansen, Gilbert. been arranged for the season w ith other m em bers in the club, the Misses Camp Cooking, Clarence Misner, Hood River as first home game. The I th e w ork th is year th an she ever has. ever, have not beeq the end. The lo Ruby won prizes in the draft horses, W hile much has been accom plished cal leaders have carried out a def grade or cross-bred clash, gelding or Helen Maxwell and Florence HUI, the Springdale. dates for the games are as follows: th ree who won prizes were the only | during th e past four years in training inite program of instructive work of m are, four years or over, first. Homemaking, Helen Hlsey. October 6, at F orest Grcrve. ones who exhibited at the fair. All aw ards and cham pionships in I club m em bers to do b etter work, more real benefit to the children. Duroc Jersey, Div. 2, Elm er Zenger, October 13, Hood River, Gresham. One thing which makes the w inning the jacks, jennets and m ules w ent to L ynch; Div. 3, Isabel Newlands, October 20. Open. of the cup by Miss Hlsey very im pres A. C, Ruby. Lusted. October 27, Hillsboro, Gresham. John II. Fleming of G resham won sive is the fact th a t she wo» It by do H olsteins, Div. 2, John Flem ing, Vic November 3, West Linn, Gresham. second prize in th e H olstein division ing such task s as w ashing dishes, sew to ry ; Div. 3, Percy Carlson, Victory. ing and cooking. T here is not as November 11, a t Estacada, (te n ta t in the .ju n io r yearling heifer class. The stock judging and canning ive.) much in terest In home m aking club Many prizes in the sw ine division, team s which have already been m en work as there should be. It Is, how November 17, Oregon City, Gresham. D uroc-Jerseys, were won by H. C. The a rtistic arran g em en t of the i vegetables w ere arranged at one sidi tioned in separate articles won six November 24, at Woodburn. M ultnomah club booth as well as the ! on a stand which slanted downward, Compton of Boring, Oregon. He won ever, the work th at m akes b etter cham pionships which m akes a total housewives and is a strong incentive Thanksgiving Day, November 30, of 14. The clubs in the city of P o rt quality of the exhibits displayed won ' A. ,ab,e. wn8 ta8 ,efu ‘,y se t. at the front senior cham pion boar on Red King tor b etter homes. of the booth with the cooking display G iant 414407; grand cham pion hour land won six which makes 20 for alum ni. Gresham. first prize on booths against all other Portland Girl Wins ( up. on it. The Dairy Hprd Record club on Red King G iant 414407; tenth prize M ultnomah county. The rew ards for Miss M arguerite S tark, of P ortland, counties. The decoration was carried ch a rts w ere placed on the wall at the on spring boar on Red King Jr. 46175. BAPTIST PARSONAGE IS these is a chance to attend sum m er NOW COMPLETED out in deep yellow and white. Lamp back and the sewing displays were o r In the spring sows class Mr. Comp tied with Miss Hisey by securing a school at the college at the expense shades made to represent large yellow the sides. Nothing was placed below ton won second on Miss Classy perfect score in her canning exhibit of the state. It may not be generally known that 1239658; sixth on Junfe 1239663. In at th e fair. She was given the sliver chyrsanthem um s covered the electric or above the eyes. Other Prizes Won. the Bethel B aptist church of G resh light bulbs and cast a golden glow th e spring litter class he won second loving cup put up by the Oregon When asked how it was possible for It was necessary to take first prize on Red King Ju n io r 461751, Miss Clas F arm er. Miss S tark is only 13 years am, under the able leadership of the over th e contents of th e booth. h er county to have a booth so well to secure a cham pionship. While all It is im possible to do justice to the arranged and com plete in every way sy 1239658, Junie 1239663, and Lassie of age. She is a member of a family did not succeed in securing these, Rev. D. Q. Barry, the local pastor, has of eight children and has not had booth by describing it. L arge yellow Miss Ethel C alkins explained th a t it 1239660, th e ir work was recognized by other completed a modern nine-room bunga many of the advantages th a t other panels covered th e Nldes and the cor is the resu lt of four years of hard prizes. Those who secured other low with full basem ent which cost PLEASANT VALLEY FAIR girls have had. This is why the w in ners w ere In white. Fan-shaped work. Miss Calkins has been In this $4000. The pleasing and outstanding ones w ere: TO BE HELD SATURDAY ning of the sliver cup m eant m ore to Sewing, Div. 2, Eva French, Gil feature of the en terp rise is th a t it is stands w ere piled high w ith fru its of county for four years and it Is no' A com m unity fair will be held a t the h?r than “ W(,ul(l to ninny o,ller K,rl8' bert, fourth prize; sewing,. Div. 3, nearly paid for in full as there is less all kinds. Yellow daisies with black necessary to try to tell how much has She won the h eart of everyone by her centers, coming from the top of piles been accom plished by her in th at Pleasant Valley grange ball on Satur- Mildred McKinney, second and Muriel than $300 outstanding when all of the sw eet disposition Hiid the splendid of fru it made the piles seem to be length of time. It is fam iliar to ev funds are applied. Holm, Maplewood, fourth. day, October 7. The doors will be open work she has accom plished through higher th an they actually were. The eryone. Camp Cooking, Paul W hiteside, This home "is modern in style and at 10 o'clock. Paul V. Maris from ; d h b work. W est P ortland, seconc, and Woodrow equipm ent and will doubtless class O. A. C. will deliver an address a t 3 Mistake I* Made, W ilson, Springdale, fifth; canning, with up-to-date bungalow homes 15 MILL AT ZM LIBEL FISHERMAN IS FINED p. m. and there will be a literary and Tbe i udK*nK of the club exhibits was or 20 years from now. Evelyn H ansen, fifth. ULANI PROGRESSING FOR BREAKING LAWS musical program In the evening com- *n Progress last Friday. Miss M arjorie Much credit is due the members of Homemaking, Mildred Metzger, The progress of the Zweibel m anu Three men were arrested the la tte r mencing at 8 o'clock. Everything Is ^ m Bh, home dem onstration agent from Gresham , th ird ; Mildred McKinney, the Ladies' Guild who, hy their u n tir j free except th e eats. Everybody is college, Judged the canning dls- ing efforts, have contributed fully one- factu rin g com pany is being watched p art of last week by Ben Boyson, dep Gresham , fifth. cordlally Invited to attend and p arti-j and M th . Jessie McComb, state D airy Herd Record club, H enry third of the cost of this good project, with In terest hy many G resham citi uty fish and game warden, for fishing cipate. E verything grown, produced , h°,n® dem onstration agent, the home the balance being made up by liberal Meyers, Cottrell, second; Emil Kil- zens. Since W N. Sharp, who is an In the Sandy riv er w ithout license and or made on the farm Is eligible to en m aking exhibits. Mrs. McComb Judged lin, Cottrell, th ird ; John Flem ing, subscriptions from m em bers of the experienced sawm ill m an, has become using a spear. The men were B ert try in the exhibit such as vegetables, on the basis of eight for perfect In Victory, fourth; Percy Carlson, Vic church and friends. affllated with th e company, the con Cline and C. H. Jackson of Orient and fruit, including canned, preserved and stead of 10 as she does not believe th a t The B aptist people especially and struction work Is being carried on at tory, fifth. J. W hite of Gresham. evaporated products; nuts, dairy and any work can be perfect. W hile she Ducks, Robert Soderqulst, Cedar, the com munity generally is to be con an even faste r rate than before. Con declared Helen Hisey's work to be A hearing was given the men Mon poultry products. fo u rth ; Helen A lthaus, Cedar, fifth. gratulated in having th e Rev. Mr. sidering the few men w orking there, Club members will exhibit th eir practically perfect as she could find Hogs, Poland China, W ilmer Nel B arry at the helm and, as chairm an an enorm ously large am ount of work day evening before Ju stice of the nothing th a t she should have done or son. Orient, fifth: Chester W’hites, of the building com mittee, I can te sti has been accom plished w ithin a short Peace, John Brown. B ert Cline said products and handiwork. E xhibitors are requested to deliver d idn’t do or any work th a t was n ot as he had caught all four of the salmon fy to his untirin g efforts and diplo time. John H arris, Orient, third. th eir exhibits a t the grange hall on nearly perfect as possible, but adher H olsteins, Div. 2. Tracey Anderegg, macy In handling th is project w ithout All of the beams for the mill are in but th a t the oth er two men accom- panied him and helped him carry the ) F rid ay In order th a t everything may ing to her own principles, she gave Lynch, second; W alter Anderegg, discord or contention. plaee. The platform on w hich the Miss Hlsey 98 on her work instead of D. E. TOWLE. Lynch, third. Div. 1, Tracey A nder cut-up plant Is to stand Is being built fish. All three were carrying the fish I be In place. ' J. E. S tansberry, sta te h o rticu ltu ral 100. Mrs. McComb did not know a t Chairm an Building Committee. egg, six th ; Robert K erslake, Victory, ip in th e air above the platform that when arrested. th a t tim e th a t a cup had been offered Mr. Cline’s statem en t was accepted I inspector, will judge th e exhibits. eighth. is between the mill and the dry kiln. EAST OF THE SANDY. for the best score. --------------------- Jerseys, Chas. Tallm an, Cedar, 4th; The incline th u s produced will aid the and judgm ent passed. Mr. Brown said ! th a t Mr. Cline had broken the law In ILBEl{ I ( '^N\ING IEAM When the scores were exam ined to Glen Cox, P leasant Valley, eighth. Mrs. H ubbard is visiting at the C. E. cars in going through the dry kiln M INS SI A I E PRIZE decide on the w inner of tbe cup Miss Those winning prizes in the open Bram hall home and visiting old friends The logs will be taken into the mill three ways. He was fishing w ithout M arguerite S tark was the only girl class are John Flem ing, second on in the neighborhood. at the north tn d of the mill by a license, using a spear, which is for The G ilbert canning team won state with a score of 100. She was, th ere junior yearling H olstein; potatoes, means of a conveyor. After the logs bidden, and bad caught one more fish Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Low- were the W illiam E lliott, first on one half bush dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B ram a r t cut Into lum ber they will go than was allowed. He was fined $30 prize at the sta te fair last week, com fore, declared the w inner of the cup. el A m erican W onders and Rollins Club Leader Protests. through the dry kiln and for season which Is considered a light fine for the peting against ten contestants. Tbe hall last Sunday. score was 94 per cent. Mrs. Jessie It was impossible for the club mem Schedeen first on one half bushel of ing, then on into the woodworking offense com mitted. Mrs. C. Berney has been sick, but is Burbanks. plant on the same track The cars The fishing was done up the Sandy McComb, sta te dem onstration lender, bers In Gresham vicinity to allow such now Improving. judged the work. She said th e o r a decision to stand when one of th eir The total am ount of money taken will be brought back to the mill by riv er from the club house. Mr. and Mrs. Low spent a day at the ganization of the work as carried out I members bad an equally high score, in this year on prizes by th e boys and way of a second track. by the G ilbert team was especially j Mlss Ethel Calkins took the m atter up g irls of the ru ra l districts of Multno- state fair. The m achinery for the mill is on Its BIBLE PICTURES BEING Miss Ida Berney was a home visitor way here from the east. It consists ',' ah county at this fair is $172. This with those In charge. Mr. Farrell was SHOWN IN PORTLAND The local leader of the wlniBng | th(.n aHk„d „ he wouldn.t ,,ke K, Vfi does not include the $100 given tor for the weekend. of a cut-up p lant, a planer and a m a Ferd Lam bert is rid in g around in a chine for making broom handles. As Moving pictures on the Bible are team Is Mrs. J. E. Maxwell. The I a cup and he gladly consented. When first prize on the booth. TbiB was used for expenses. It cost $58 to new Ford. soon as the m achinery arriv es It will being shown In P o rtland at the audi members are Bonita Maxwell, E v cijn ■ Mr. F arrell looked over tbe scores and Mrs. Low spent Saturday at Bull require very little work to get the en torium th is week. They are shown Hansen and Louise G ardner. Tbe two send the livestock car to the fair. The saw only 98 points to tbe cred it of Miss rem ainder of the money was used to Run w ith her daughter, Mrs. Fred tire p lan t In com plete running order. tw ice dally. The afternoon show be- named last a re r.ew members. Bonita i Hlsey, he thought he had been de O perations are expected to commence Kins at 2:30 and th e evening show at I Maxwell took the work last year. It ceived. Mrs. McComb had left the buy decorations for the booth and pay Federspiel and new baby. The schools have all begun and near !n about two more months. 8:30. They last about two hours. Was necessary to re-organise the team J sm all expenses. grounds and the situation looked pret- ly all show an Increase In enrollm ent. They began Friday, Septem ber 29, at the beginning of th is year as two The special poultry prize of $15 is by serious. She finally returned, how of the members had moved away. SWEET SPECIALTIES and are to run for a week. not included In this total either. The Columbia high students are being ever, and all the m isunderstandings Evelyn Hansen Is only 11 years old. j WILL BE MADE HERE Everyone who is at all Interested ru ra l com munity only had three spec housed In the grange hall and under were smoothed out. She won first prize this se a r on sec In the Bible should go and see these imens in this exhibit. The main part the supervision of four very efficient Earle A. Pack, form erly of Nampa. The w inners of both cups were an pictures If It Is possible to do so. A ond year sewing and fifth prize on In of it was made up by Portland clubs teachers. They hope to overcome th e ir Idaho, has formed a company to be much clearer u n derstanding of the dividuai canning exhibit. nounced F riday evening by Mr. F a r and the larger p a rt of th e $15 be many Inconveniences while the new I known as Pack Products Co., incorpor Bible is gained through them. The Having won the sta te cham pionship, rell In front of the grandstand which longed to P ortland. The rem ainder high school Is being built. G. N. Mc ated under the laws of Oregon, with im agination lias not been allowed to the team will rep resen t Oregon at was filled with people w aiting for the was used for expenses. It was need Kay Is 'principal again th is year and horse show. ed for th a t purpose and there was not Jas. A. Finley is teaching music again. I headquarters here and at Portland. w ander and nothing Is slsown except Spokane next fall In an In terstate con The local leader for the home m ak The company has leased the property test. w hat the Bible says actually occurred. enough to divide among th e exhibit The two new teachers are Miss B erner ] This honor was won by the Powoll ing club which carried off so many and a building owned by Mrs. E. The organ music and the singing by ors. This prize was given on account j and Mjgg c rOckett. prizes Is Mrs, A. Hlsey of Gresham. of having the largest and best poultry j Mrg w n l H ardln(t and Mrs. Olla Boughner on Powell street. The build a human voice from a unseen person Valley canning t"am lost year. She deserves much credit for the splen ing will be reconstructed end made gives a wonderful setting for the pic exhibit. | Woodard left last week to spend a few S. I*. IH«eovers Yew U-e for did work accomplished by the girls. I . ... . , suitable for m anufacturing purposes. tu res. The scene opens with Adam ; I weeks near Underwood, W ashington. _ , , , . ,,, . Marbles. George Angell, a w riter for the Ore / ... The product for the present will be a and Eve in the garden of Eden. The I LUMBER ACTIVITY Is new use for m arbles has been Mrs. T. F Soule, who was very III ,, . , . . . . , . , , line of specialties In confections. SAID TO BE IMPROVING | 1, last week. tem pter in the shape of th e serpent . »ownd by Southern Pacific c o m -, gon F arm er, presented Miss S tark with Is much Improved. .... 7 . .. . , 1 W ork has started on the overhaul is also shown. The old testam en t Is , pany according to F. W. Taylor, pur- ' the cup. A second cup was also pre Salzman B rothers are building a new ! Recent statistics received on lumber sen ted by th is paper to the boy secur- ing of the building and m achinery will followed on through to w here Abra- ' < basing agent for th e com pany. show a decided Increase of orders for addition to th e ir garage and will use It '.am Is sent a ram as a substitute of A _,)?Iy e . i Ing the highest score. It was won by shortly be Installed. lum ber during the past month. This for a barber shop. ;n diam eter, has ju st been purchased Is said to be due to the Increasing ac Mr. Pack is president of the com ferinx for his son Isaac. j ny the Southern Pacific to be used in Leslie Barrow of Silverton, Marion Roy Parsons and Tom Northway are tivity of the Japanese m arket. The Mr. and Mrs. W. B. P arsons 1,ld ! la llrc sd tic ket tubes for the retention county on his B erkshire hog. pany and associated with him are Roy middle w estern buyers have called for building a new garage and blacksm ith A. MeCourry, secretary, and J. C Me Miss Faye Lord w ent Into P o rtland to ¡ i f local cnrdlioard tickets. The mar- a large volume of yard stocks, evi shop. Sunday afternoon anil | serve as w eights and the ticket« The woman who Is proud of her ’‘ail Courry, trea su rer The McCourrys are see the pictures dently In expectation of heavy buying . , . . .. _ are forced do vn the tube by gravity m ents" seldom has anything else to be Baby B arbara Joy Is spending the I were much Impressed with them. from th e farm ers when the crops are from As’oria. I thercbj causing them to rem ain in proud of. harvested. The revival of the Jap- w inter with her grandm other, Mrs. G I place and rendering them m ore roadl- enese m arket after a decided slum p M » .K a y Mllh A n Bu>i. When a man gets his automobile by accessible to ticket clerks When you become generally known cu rin g the preceding m onths means i.emes have been tried by as somebody's husband, It's tim e to go Miss Beatrice Bourgeois Is attend- Grow Pacific Lumber Index, on» all tired out' bis pocketbook Is likely '.hat the Japanese have been torced ;he railroad for weighting tick ets In out back of the barn and shoot yourself Ing school in Bellingham. W ashington i last month, shows th at 81 per cent of to be the same way. to buy. the m ills n Oreyon a rd In W a’ blng- - .......... ..... - tubes but the m arbles have been found through the little finger. j ton are In operation. Of the 392 mills It la all rig h t for a youth to think he m„ .t economical and efficient Hut lonk-Oreennlan Rarviiin«. Bnlldln'.' Activities In Portland. --------------------- | in Cmse wo tates. 317 were cutting knows It ail. A few years later his A man may not know w hat Is good Building perm its Issued In Portland From now until October 31 the Out daiiv ’’<’ 184,600 feet, or 108 per cent son will make him understand he A lilfferent F|«h Mtory. for him but he doesn’t w ant anybody for the month of A ugust totaled 1644 look will receive com bination sub of t ip to tal eight-hour capacity of the doesn’t know any th in g "Been fishing, eh? I suppose a lot else to tell him w hat's good for him. with a valuation of $1.941.380. A part scriptions for the Outlook, Dally and I en t.-e number. Mills with a capacity ----------------- j of big ones got away.” m ent house construction c e n tim e s to Sunday Oregonian for one year for $7. I of I n th an 50,000 feet num bered 154 One sign of wealth, these days. Is to "No, worse than that. If there were If you allow yourself to get Into a be a feature of building activities In The Outlook and Dally rithout Sun- , and of the»e 113, or 71 per cent wer - be able to stay a t home In i um m er . any big ones In th at lake, they d id n ’t rut, you'll soon find yourself In a ra general. i day. $5. Ì in t .^ratio n . w ithout exciting com m ent j even bite.”—D etroit F ree Press. vine. MULTNOMAH CLUB BOOTH CAPTURES FIRST PRIZE