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G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 13, NO. 10 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL BERRY GROWERS REPORT LARGE TONNAGE HANDLED FAIR BOARO MAKÉS PRELIMINARY PLANS COMMERCIAL CLUB GIVES TIME TO MANY IMPORTANT MATTERS 91*60 Per Year Beautiful Model Slain and Robbed PORTLAND SCHOOL MAN PRESENTS SCHOOL NEEDS At th e m eeting of th e fa ir board la st n ig h t a num ber of* m atters of in te re st looking tow ard th e com ing fair w ere tak en up and discussed. The secretary was auth o rized to procure ..„ „ „ a .. i season tic k ets a t once to be placed in ° f fru lt Were i the handB °< those who will Sell them. handled d u rin g th e 1922 season by the Money is not th e first need of the S. Simon, who has had th e conses- B e rry ’ G row ers Packing Co., through W hat th e Coiimierciiil ( lab Did at L ast N ight’s Meeting. present day school, according to E. sion for th e rac in g program s and score th e G resham plant, according to the A W hitney, a ssista n t su p e rin ten d e n t A rran g ed for le ctu re on p o u ltry by P ro fesso r J. E. Layton, oards for th e p a st y ea r or tw o was sta te m en t m ade a t the annual m eeting of th e P o rtlan d city schools, in his probably A pril 17.» Awarded th e co n tra ct for the com ing of stockholders yesterday, and the pay event. address before the G resham P arent- A rranged to co operate w ith M ultnom ah County Je rse y C attle roll for the year am ounted to $21,958- T eacher association last night. Mon I t was deemed advisable to encour clu b for luncheon to Je rse y Ju b ilee ca ra v a n e rs on May 29. .04. T he cap ital stock invested was ey is needed and th a t In large am ounts age th e sw ine in d u stry by increasin g Pledged assista n c e to local b aseb all club in providing g rounds, only $10,275, plus th e cannery build th e prem iu m s offered, in view of the hut th e public needs to get back to favoring th e fa ir g ro u n d s if they can be secured. ing and lot w hich are leased from th e fact th a t in te re st in th is in d u stry is th e firs t prin cip les of th e sp irit of Recom m ended th a t the school board in v estig ate th e offer of a G resham F r u it G row ers association. '76 an d 61 which prom pted those who steadily in creasin g and it is considered school site in Z enith addition. T he overhead, consisting of th e p e r one of the best side lines th e farm er founded and preserved th e nation, E ndorsed move to have th e F airview road h ard surfaced. m an en t investm ent, an d salarie s of said Mr. W hitney. cân tak e up. T he m a tte r w ill be m anager, cannery su p erin ten d en t, pro fu rth e r considered a t th e next m eet The people have forgotten m any of Recom m ended th a t th e city council se cu re if possible th e C ogs cess and w arehouse m an and office ing. w ell tr a c t of th re e ac re s for a p ark and au to cam p. th e sp iritu a l and essen tial th in g s th a t help, am ounted to less th a n 2% p er belong to public and home life. Boys Adopted slogan and publicity design fo r G resham and locality. M embers of th e com m ittee w orking cent of the to tal tu rn o v er and a re w ith th e fa ir board for sa tisfac to ry and g irls m ust be educated, not alone Continued its co n sid eratio n of th e film studio location. duction of 30 percent, com pared w ith concessions w ere p resen t and it is ex to m ake a living, b u t to live a life th e overhead of 1921. T he only con pected th a t th e w hole com m ittee will w hich will he a c re d it to the com m un L ast n ig h t's m eeting of th e G re sh th e pro sp ects and believed th e u n d e r clusion to be reached, according to cooperate w ith th e board a t its next ity an d th e home. T hey m ust be tra in M anager Towle, is th a t th e re is no m eeting on M onday evening, A pril 9. am com m ercial club w as a h isto ry ta k in g w as feasible but no one seem ed to use th e ir leisu re tim e wisely, as w ater in th e cap ital stock o r gas in fla T. J. K ru ed er of th e fa ir board was m ak er and set a reco rd for a tte n d ed ready to u n d erta k e the big ta sk o f m ischief comes from Idle hours. The tion in the salarie s paid th e em ployees, designated as th e m em ber who should ance and num ber of Item s of Im p o rt raisin g th e n ecessary su b scrip tio n home m u st become again th e h arb o r of or m ahogany fu rn itu re in th e office w ork w ith th is com m ittee In a rra n g ance p resen ted for co nsideration. E x w ithout a m ore definite u n d erstan d in g safety for th e member« of th e fam ily, tr a se a ts had to be b ro u g h t In to ac as to all th a t Is involved. Au effort equipm ent. not a place to which to go to get ready ing for am u sem en t concessions. com m odate th e u n u su ally larg e a t w ill be m ade to get definite action on T he detailed rep o rt of th e fru it to go som ew here else. We have been Mrs. O. A E astm an , rep rese n tin g handled showed 450 tons of C uthbert th e M ethodist L ad ies’ Aid, appeared ten d an ce w hich num bered about 40. th e proposition in th e n ear fu tu re. D orothy King, beautiful model, living too hectic and jazzy lives u n til was vloientry slain and Jewelry and A petition to go before th e county red rasp b erries, 6% tons of M arlboro before th e board to secure in fo rm atio n A ltogether fully a dozen different su b we have alm ost lost th e fin er q ualities fu rs valued a t $15,000 stolen from red raspberries, 16 tons of blackcaps, on th e cost of a concession for th e sale je c ts w ere u n d er discussion, r e s u lt com m issioners ask in g for th e h ard - and high Ideals of our fo refathers, her luxurious ap artm en t in New said Mr. W hitney. 169 tons straw b erries, 148 tons logan of fancy w ork and sandw iches and ing in various recom m endations, one to su rfa cin g of th e F airview road from York. A Wealthy New England th e g rad e school board, one to th e th e Base L ine to Sandy B oulevard berries, 56 tons blackberries, 62 tons coffee. Mr. W hitney considers th a t th e P a r m an u factu rer adm its leaving her city council and one to th e county w as read and endorsed by th e club ap artm en t la te th e night she was cherries, 1% tons gooseberries and ent-T eacher associations have a large com m issioners, and o th e r decisions to and is being circ u lated for sig n al tre t. m urdered. Police a r e vigorously a t cu rran ts. m ission to perform in se ttin g up high POULTRY SPECIALIST co o p erate w ith v ario u s m ovem ents. work try in g to solve th e mystery. M essrs. Todd and E kstrom rep o rted T he election of d irec to rs to serve ideals and b rin g in g th e people up to WILL LECTURE HERE T he com m ittee on slogan and de they had in v estig ated th e posaiht ly for tw o y ears resulted in th e selec them . T he im portance of th e w ork is sign, co n sistin g of J. R. M artin, L. S. of secu rin g su itab le grounds far ball NATIONAL CLUB LEADER T he an n o u n cem en t th a t Prof. J. E tio n of D. E. Towle, Clyde M. LaFol- being realized as n ever before and ev E lle rm an and J. E. M etzger, p re se n t gam es and found th e high school WILL VISIT PORTLAND ery w h ere groups of men and women le tte and W. D. L indem an. Mr. Towle L ayton, widely know n p o u ltry sp e cia l ed its final and com plete rep o rt, s ta t board w illing to p erm it the use of the w as unanim ously elected follow ing a ist, w ill le ctu re here' in th e n ea r fu a re w orking in conjunction w ith th e ing th a t 140 slo g an s and 15 designs school ath letic g ro u n d s provided s u it A m eeting of local club lenders of m otion p u t by B. E. Boice to suspend tu re w ill be w elcom ed by th e many teach ers to b rin g ab o u t th e desired re had been subm itted. T he com m ittee ab le g u a ra n te e s could be m ade th a t M ultnom ah and ad tacen t co u n ties has th e ru les and vote for th is candidate p o u ltry raiserS of e a ste rn M ultnom ah. show ed th ese to th e m em bers and sults. These bands of conscientious been vailed for ie \t F rid ay , A p’ il 5 th e grounds would be kept clean. The by a risin g vote. F o u r candidates w ere T hese le ctu res have been given in tn ad e its recom m endation. T h ree slo p are n ts and teach ers are grow ing In g rounds would be available soon w ith at 10:30 a t th e public lib rary in P o rt nom inated for th e rem a in in g tw o di vario u s cities on th e co ast and all r e g an s had been selected, from w hich it num bers and influence as th e m agni land to m eet Miss G ertru d e V’,* r n . little w ork or expense involved. rectorates, and th e ballot show ed for p o rts show th a t th ey a re a g re a t b en e w as difiicult to choose. T he club a fte r tude of th e work before them Is u n d er Many p resen t favored th e fair a s s is ta n t n atio n al clu b leader. Miss fit to th e people engaged in th e in L aF ollette 273, for L indem an 198, for stood. A fra n k discussion of school m uch discussion decided to leave the W atten will ad d ress th e city council grounds. T h ere w ere u n ce rtain ties re dustry. W. D. F ra le y 67 and for C. T. R yan selection and aw a rd of prizes to the g ard in g the am ount of w ork and ex o ’ Pa> en t-T e ac h er asso ciatio n s at the problem s Is necessary in o rd er th a t Mr. L ayton w ill u se stereo p ’icon or 54. T he nam e of H. G. A ndrew s was p are n ts and teach ers m ay cooperate for lib ra ry a t 2:30. m otion p ic tu res in his ta lk s and ask s com m ittee. T his It is expected will pense to p rep a re a diam ond on th e th e good of th e ch ildren. presented but it w as reported th a t on be done in a few days. At 1:30 th e M ultnom ah co unty sew ra c e track . T he m a tte r w as referre d th a t po ultrym en b rin g fowls for in account of a p ressu re of business he An aroused conscience on th e p a rt T he offer w as m ade to th e clu b to ing and cookery le ad ers will m eet and to the fair board who prom ised to co spection and d em o n stratio n . The did not w ish to accept th e d irec to rate of the public presB is also a necessity, th e Pow ell V alley sew ing club, u n d er en co u rag e and aid th e p o u ltry In d u s o p erate w ith th e com m ittee In c le a r sp e ak e r w ill show diseased conditions for an o th e r term . Mr. A ndrew s has said Mr. W hitney, In o rd er th a t the and ind icate rem edies and m eans of try in th is locality by a rra n g in g for a ing up th e difficulties. T he com m it th e d irectio n of Mrs. B ert G lsen, the served on th e board of d irec to rs for le ctu re by P rof. J. E. L ayton, a w ell tee of th e club w as en larg ed and now leader, will con d u ct a model club tr u th in reg ard to th e public schools prevention. four y ears and as p resid e n t for th ree I t is said in m any places i.e is kept know n p o u ltry au th o rity . T he date co n sists of M essrs. E kstrom . Ham- m eeting, in clu d in g a d em o n stratio n m ay be given to th e public, uncolored years. H is nam e w as accordingly unt-i! m id n .rln or a fte r trv in g to aid fixed fo r th e le ctu re and d em o n stra m ar. D owsett, M artin and A. W. Metz on th e c a re of clo th 'n g . and i ju dging by p rejudice of an y kind. Crim e and w ithdraw n. T he addition of Mr. J-a poultrym en In -o lv in g th e n tro u td e s tion is th e evening of A pril 17. A. W. ger. p ractice. T he club c h a rte r w ill be evil are given prom inence in th e head * F o llette to th e board was considered and in c re asin g th e efflciencv of th eir M etzger, Cecil M etzger and J. E. M etz M essrs. K idder and Todd rep o rted p resen ted and th e seal affixed in re c lines of th e daily press, w hile th e fine, as especially happy, as he is a logan llock ger w ere appointed a com m ittee to a r they had inspected th e au to p a rk on ognition of th e com pletion of th e se a u p liftin g m ovem ents a re given little b erry grow er of th e w idest experience prom inence. T he public m ust dem and it w tii be a ta r e o p p o rtu n i’ v i* g -in ra n g e fo r a h all an d look a fte r th e the fair grounds, assisted by H. W. so n 's work. T his clu b has set a sta n d a rd of a change In th is regard. and w ill look to th e in te re sts of logan valu ab le l -.to. m atio n in c »nnection n ec essary an n o u n cem en ts. F u ll de S n ash all, te m p o rary se c re ta ry and berries. A m ericanization Is one of th e g re a t w ith Hi's i"any-sided and im p o rtan t ta ils w ill a p p e ar in th e O utlook as c a re ta k e r of th e grounds. They found p rom pt w ork done w ith a u n ity of ef V ice-President Lindpm an presided a t fn .ustry . the proxim ity of th e rac in g h o rse fo rt and purp o se w hich are very g ra ti est needs of th e p rese n t day, according lie le ctu res < • n o t for soon a s know n. Chas. P. T allm an , p resid e n t of th e b arn s a serio u s d etrim en t to th e use fying to lead er and p aren ts. All v a ri to th e speaker. H e did n ot re fe r es th e m eeting, w hich was th e second a n n sp e cia lists alone b u t for th e n e n and ual m eeting of th e com pany. C. T. w omen on th e farm who m ake th e care M ultnom ah Je rse y C a ttle club, r e p o rt of th e g ro u n d s as an au to park. V ari ous step s of th e cluo p ro ject w ere pecially to w ork for th e A m ericaniza R yan was chosen se creta ry pro tem. of a few chickens a side line to help ed to th e club th a t th e Je rse y Ju b ilee ous suggestions w ere m ade, w hich com pleted sim u ltan eo u sly bv th e m e m tion of th e foreign born, b u t to th e T his m eeting w as th e firs t of th e two pay th e g ro cery bill. Even th e c h il c a ra v a n would pass th ro u g h G resham m ainly involved th e rem oval of the b ers and th e w o ra was b eau tifu lly tra in in g of th e n ativ e born ch ild ren associate b erry o rganizations of th is dren w ho a re in te reste d in th e ir p o u l on T uesday, May 29 about noon and sheds b ut th e a ttitu d e of th e fair done. in th e ideals of m o rality and p a trio t T he m em bers of th e club a re T re lla ism. H e deplored th e fact th a t com d istric t. Its special business is to a t try pets will be given m any helpful it w as desired to e n te rta in th e c a r a board to th is plan w as not known. v an ers a t luncheon on th a t date. He In cid en tally th e need of th e city se and Osle H owell, E lsie M attson, G er m ercialism h a s en tered in to so m any ten d to th e canning, p rese rv in g and ideas. selling of th e fru it. It is an o rgan T he J ro b ab le d ite is April 17. A n said th e boys’ calf clu b w ould b rin g cu rin g a p ark w as m entioned and the tru d e G ustafson, F ra n ce s E k stro m of the p atrio tic festivals and m em orials ization incorporated u n d er th e law s of nouncem ent of t h i hall w ill he m ade out th e ir choicest stock for exhibit Cogswell tr a c t of th re e acres on east and K ath ry n B uddenhagen. and th e ir real m eaning Is often little T he cookery club of th e L usted and th e occasion w ould be m ade a no Pow ell s tre e t w as p resen ted as a pos th e S tate of Oregon for th a t purpose. later. understood o r en tfrely lost sig h t of ta b le one. T he com m ercial club was sible location. T he tr a c t is covered school, u n d er Mrs. DawRon S m ith as because of th is fact. T he C ooperative B erry G rowers, lead er, h as m ade a record of work w hich is an organization of p rac tica l T ro u td ale .Mail Has Blue Itlbhon Hog. asked to co operate w ith th e c a ttle club w ith a fine grove of firs and offers ex Mr. W h itn ey ’s ad d ress was In sp ir sa tisfa c to rily done. T he clu b w as o r A. J. K rueger en tered his dog “B ell”, *n a r r a n 8lng for th is big event. T h ere ceptional p ossibilities for a p erm an en t ly th e sam e people in te reste d in th e ing and helpful and It is to be hoped ganized on J a n u a ry 2 and h as now packing com pany, is organized for th e an Irish setter, a t th e dog show held woul<1 Probably be 300 to 400 v isito rs city p a rk and use as an auto p ark . It th a t he m ay be secured a t some fu tu re com pleted th e p ro ject and tu rn ed 111 tim e for a la rg e r m eeting. purpose of w orking in h arm ony in th e by the Oregon S tate Kennel Club ' from varioU8 h a rts of th e state. Jam es w as decided to recom m end th e m a tte r Brow n and W ill H essel to the city council and M essrs. K idder, all rep o rts. T he boys and g irls of th e grow ing and h a rv e stin g of fru it and M arch 29, 30 and 31. “ B ell’’ cam e j M ast' A b rief business session preceeded home w ith five ribbons, two of w hich < e appolnted “ com m ittee to assist Todd, E astm an. H am m ar and Cogs club rec en tly e n tertain ed th e P a re n t- th e address. In w hich R uth and Rob In all th e d etails of fru it production, in w ere blue. | ,n th e a r r a n Kements. w ell w ere appointed a com m ittee to T each er asso ciatio n w ith a p rogram e r t S terlin g gave piano polos. The a cooperative way. T h is organization The show th is y ear was th e largest I T he Cope Fllm 8tudio locatlon p r°P- in v estig ate th e po ssib ilities and r e an d served lunch. T he m em bers of w ill hold its an n u a l m eeting tom orrow Rev. A. S. H lsey reported th e action of ever held on th e P acific coast. F o u r ° 9,tlon ,CWne up for a len*,h y dl’ CU8- port to th e council a t to n ig h t's m eet th e clu b a re Mabel and Irm a Sm ith, in M etzger's hall, beginning a t 10 o’ th e co unty fa ir board In giving a ssu r N orm a McCoy, Ivan Wood, H enry hundred and fifteen dogs were pres-1 * com m ittee asked for f u rth ing. clock. T his is an all-day m eeting and e r to g reet th e v isito rs ance of wholesome concessions a t th e !e r tim e to co n sid er th e m a tte r before T he school site cam e up for a brief B rink, W illis, A lbert and Louise com ing fair, also the prom ise th a t the besides the business session, w hen di Quay, H a rrie t H aley, C lara Wood, ______________ _ re p o rtin g on a definite co u rse of action discussion. It w as rep o rted th e ten d er recto rs will be chosen, a program of fa ir will not be open on S unday pro M oney to Ioan on real « state. B. and f^e com m ittee w as continued. had been m ade of a site covering one Ruth Splaw n and Eva Baker. in te rest to b erry grow ers a t th is sea W. T h o rn e , a t B ank of G resham . vided th e p ro testin g org an izatio ns will 'M an y p rese n t w ere en th u sia stic over block, well located in Z enith addition. son of th e year will be given. This was said to be too sm all a tra c t sell 2000 Reason ticket*, which they for th e p rese n t p lan s and also the agreed to do. P rin cip al C. M Quick- IMPORTANT HEARING. bonds had been voted for a school- sail rep o rted th a t a n um ber of ch ild P erm an en t consolidation of th e house on th e p resen t site and the ren affected w ith skin deseases have S o uthern P acific-C entral Pacific sys p lan s could not be changed w ithout been dism issed from school and in tem u nder a u th o rity gran ted by the j resu b m ittin g th e whole question to the stru cted to rep o rt to th e health officer. voters of the d istric t. It w i:« reco m Two d iffe ren t diseases have m ade th e ir T ra n sp o rtatio n Act of 1920 was the m ended th a t th e school board In v e sti appearance and In some cases have subject of th e h e a rin g opened in P o rt g ate li.e rep o rted offer of a new site. land a few days ago by In te rs ta te Com advanced so far as to be d ifficu lt to m erce Com m issioner H enry C. H all be read ily cured. T eachers are giving BIRTHDAY IS OCCASION and E xam iners T. P. H ealey and E. J. th e ir tim e aftp r school hours to help OF SURPRISE PARTY those pupils who are k ep t o u t In o rd er Hoy. T his hearing, it is expected will finally se ttle th e question of w hether Mr. and Mrs. Chas. S oderqulst en th a t they may keep up w ith th e ir te rtaln e d a t a su rp rise p arty la st Sat-1 classes or not C alifo rn ia’s p rincipal tra n sp o r urday evening In honor of th e ir son ta tio n agency Is to be m ain tain ed In P lano T uning. C arl’s b irth d ay . A large num ber of tact. T he com m ission h a s alread y I S atisfactio n g u ara n tee d , $3. given a u th o rity for contin u atio n o f ! young folks arriv ed to help him cele B Jones, phone G resham 189x1. F red tf b rate th is occasion. S ou thern Pacific control of the C entral ) P rin tin g ? Call th e Outlook. T he evening was pleasantly spent Pacific lines pending th e outcom e of , th e p rese n t hearing. playing gam es. R efreshm ents of Ice «■ream, cake, coffee and oranges were S hippers from all p a rts of Oregon served. Mrs. Maggie Ulm and Miss and C alifornia attended th e hearing Ju d ith Larson assisted th e hostess In for th e purpose of p ro testin g again st serving. any d isru p tio n of C alifo rn ia's tr a n s T he A nnual Meeting of th e m em bers O ther frien d s invited were the Miss p o rtatio n m achinery w hich would r e - , of The C o-operative B erry G row ers <s H elen I-arson, Pearl and Amy Gus I suit, according to th e shippers, through tafson, A udrey Johnson, M arth a D an -! w ill be held at 10 a m. at M etzger'a th e te a rin g a p a rt of lines th a t h a v e ' h all, G resham , on W ednesday, A pril lelson, E dith and M yrtle S oderqulst been operated as one system for m ore th e 4th, 1923, for th e election o r r a ti an d A gnes L undquist, and R ich ard ' th an fifty years. ’’Nie com m issioner fication of election of th re e d irec to rs H atferstrom , Melvin and Elton O ra d in ,! will h ea r testim ony from these sh ip for a term of tw o years. A m endm ent C larence Aim, W illiam C srlsted t, Oil- j „ - pers between now and A pril 7, when , , a. . , « i . t , a ... o r ratificatio n of am endm ent of by- b ert S huho m, Me vln P etersou, W«n- ■ an o th e r h ea rin g will be held In Los a II a u n o » ,, i law " or an y o ,h e r «hat the dall and H arold G ustafson, Roy H * n s „ . , . m i,„_. , . , u Angeles. T he firs t h ea rin g on this i a » v - a a a , 7 m em bers w ish to consider. T he ret r- ley and R obert S oderqulst. coast on th e p erm an en t consolidation ____________________________________ Ink d ire c to rs a re H. O. A ndrew . W. D. was In P ortland by Com m issioner H all * A U/ a A 1 L indem an and D E. Tow le. T h e h o ld - who cam e from th e re here. A d d itio n a l W ant The “weigh” of the Progressive Berry Growers Will Meet on Wednesday Ads orer dlraetorB ar„ ,, K FRESH W alter Slokeg of M ahoney City, q u a rre le d w ith h is wife. T hey elded to p art, and agreed to divide fu rn itu re 50-5« Mrs Slokes called police when W alter sta rte d to naw ta b le In h a lf Pa., de- ' th e j th e I th e { cow WANTED. Jew ry • or J- D. H utchinson. nnd T his m eeting can O n r m w y p re fe rre d A E F o rs y th . R 4. | B n „ w | „ bp n , a(lp w y p r o n ta b |e t „ a m , G r e s h a m - r* am a « cu s ro a d n e a r H illsv ie w sch o o l m em ber» and yon a re u rg en tly re M A N TE »*-- T e a m « f fa rm ” lio rw s , w e ig h t quested to come p rep ared to spend th e a b o u t JOO«. H . W . Hi ro n y G r e s h a m • p h o n e 21 « 1. A _____________ day an d give and get Inform ation of C A B IN E T S E W IN G M A C H IN E f o r 'i u t i e value to all. Í4 I** B a u m a n n , phon*- G re s h a m K. A. MILLER, Secretary.