t w ic e A W EEK G resham O utlook toL. I». NO. 1" 1. GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL •CION WILL HAVE Musical Attractions ROUNDUP AT SANDY PARK SITE AND RESERVOIR ARE DISCUSSED AT MASS MEETING 27. 1823 Gresham Team Will Play Trojans Sunday TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.00 Per Year PLANSARESTARTED FOR “BOYS’ WEEK” Orchestra Will Meet Next Wednesday Isaturday night, A pril 2S, G resham A game has been scheduled for next Night. of th«- American Legion will m<>- Sunday on the high school grounds As you were," is about the most Gresham is to have a community fair grounds grove by the city as an Initial plans w ere made a t a m eet to Sandy where a big feed and o rch estra of about 20 pieces, as one appropriate expression to use de auto park. Mr. Miller states the at 2 p. m. betw een the G resham team ing called on Tuesday evening by »out will wind up th e P o st's sec- activity of the Musical Arts club, if scribing the results of last night's grounds belonged to the fair and the and T rojans of P ortland. The T ro Mayor K. A. Miller to take up the L ¡n.mi • hip drive. The s ta rt jan s are said to be a colored team but prospects are not deceiving and plans m ass meeting called to consider the city had practically no right there m atter of the observance of Boys’ »11 be from A. W. M etzger’s store, form ulated last Wednesday night wishes of citizens regarding park only by permission of the fair board good players and a very snappy and Week, April 29 to May 5, also for aptly at 7 P- m. The tim e it will close gam e is predicted. T here will sites, reservoir site and sewers. w ork out as well as expected. and hence no im provem ents could be j over is still up in th e air. be need of all the ball fans to be Mother and D aughter Week, May 13 K. A. Miller, as mayor, called the The meeting held at the library of perm anent. Mr. Howitt, however, ■This affair will be a b ell-ringer, and present and they are prom ised th eir to 20. T here w ere present a t the m eeting to order and appointed H. L. ^ l “8 o '* M1” e r ’ ReV’ 1 lv Legion man or ex-service m an those interested in orchestra work St. C lair to record the proceedings. later said the city had the use of the money s w orth of the g reat A m erican Î Q B arry- the Rev- H. R. G ebhardt, L doesn't attend will sh o rten his ibrought out about fifteen experienced T here were about 75 persons present grounds, except during fairs, and sport. I would have for eight or ten years to Principal C. M. Q uicksall of G resham L by mu year for each hour of fun m usicians of the locality. Others had and the discussion revealed the fact come. The line-up of the G resham team grade school. Principal Roy E. Can consented to take part. When all the misses The Sandy com m ittee P nam es of those expected to be in the th a t there were probably about th at Chas. Cleveland thought the citizens for Sunday's gam e is as follows. non of the high school, Dr. A. W. |y 8 ¡t a ¡11 m a big time, but nothing Wm. Beers, catcher, Lyle W inters, Botkin, the Rev. A. S. Hisey, Mrs. A. o rch estra were listed there were m any different opinions as to w hat favored a park or parks and suggest rtber has been disclosed. found to be a t least 20, representing a ought to be done and how. ed the Metzger tra c t on the south pitcher; Wm. Hopkins, l b ; Jack Hevel, Miss Elizabeth Johnson, Miss Legion and ex-service men, Mayor Miller opened the discussion slope of the butte as suitable for both Brown, 2 b; F ran k H am lin, 3 b; Florence Honey, Mrs. H. L. St. Clair range of instrum ents that would give I , hetber members of the P o st h ere or with one of his characteristically pro reservoir and park. F rank Southard, ss; E rn e st H am lin and Miss E thel Calkins. a well balanced orchestra. „ are Invited T here will be c a rs Judge Stapleton made an extended If; Jack Hamlin, cf; Ted W right, rf; John Oliver, violin teacher and ex- gressive speeches, outlining the situ a Considerable inform al discussion everyone. tion, and urging the city to secure a ta lk on the need and possibilities of F r®nk Hamlin, captain. Substitutes, was given the subject, which was in . the . Legion i c F o u rth ... of . Ju , ly , * ,Porienced conductor, Plans for ... , ' was selected ciccieu to io park site or sites now while there are several park sites and named the few K rigbaum and K eller r , ... direct the orchestra, w th W L Gor- troduced by Mr. Miller. In general ilebrat on are progressing rapidly, I „„ . . . ’ •’ ’ •sage assistant. Mrs. Gladys Ruegg suitable tra c ts to be had. The w ater beautiful, w-ell located spots which A good try o u t game w ith Corbett the plan of recognizing the value of A. W. Metzger, general ch air- w as chosen first pianist with M-s. W. reservoir, he stated was an absolute a re still wooded. was played last Sunday. It was a boyhood was considered good, but m d . Then "111 be some fast horse A. F. Ham m ar favored the Cogswell practice gam e and gave the boys a fear was expressed th a t one w eek's L. Gorsage second. The other mem- necessity as was also the need of a N ces here that day. The N orthw est k chogpn better way of taking care of the city's tra c t for park and butte site for re s chance to find th eir places and d is activities along this line w ere in su f are ap follows: being association has placed the Vlolins—John Oliver, W, L Gor- sewage. He stated that the Portland ervoir, both of which as councilm an cover th e ir points of stren g th and ficient, “W hat about the o ther fifty- llebration on its schedule of m eets w eakness. one w eeks,” was asked. It was felt .. .i i sage, Miss Peck, H. O. Bone. Miss w ater board had made the renew al of he had carefully examined. d t will be advertised all over th e . . . . w ater contract with this city condi Mr Bushong favored th e Cogswell On May 6 the local team will play th a t such a program as was suggest . . . „ „ „ ........ . <„ -m.. I Roberts, Mr. Fritz and Mr. Nevalin. tional on the construction of a re se r site for park C orhett at the la tte r’s grounds. ed should be not for the e n te rta in Violin ’cello—Fred Fieldhouse. voir. It would require a tank holding Mr. Cooley thought the selection of The boys practice Mondays, W ed ment of the boys alone, but for the , <n . . . v . i Wind instrum ents—A. J. Stout The noise will s ta rt a t daylight I . . , . „ „ ’ . . . . . . . . I clarin et or bassoon; C. M. Quicksall, approxim ately 350,000 gallons, a three a reservoir site was an engineers' job. nesdays and F ridays on the high purpose of enlisting the active in te r |th the sunrise salute. At about 10 It was estim ated to D. E. Towle suggested som ething school grounds, from about 6 until est of parents, and especially fathers, clarin et; L. L. Kidder and Ray days' supply. |m. will come the big stre e t parade cost from $13,000 to $18,000 according entirely new, namely, the top of dark. Any hall players a re invited to in the play life of the boys, and in Strong, flutes; Orval Davidson and George M. Pierce w ill occupy a L , „ ' , ’ , _ to plans and location. G rant Butte as a place for a large come out and show th eir w ares. placing before them high m oral Ideals .................. ♦ T . . . will be I W alter Sweek- saxaphones; Dr. H. H. lace of honor in it. T h , , ere The city’s need of a park site, for reservoir that would supply G resham in a way th a t will be attractive. Ott, horn; O. I, Neal, cornet; Claire lats from all the business houses auto camp purposes and perhaps in and Powell Valley W ater D istrict No. DAVID X . DONAUGH It was finally decided to put into Gullickson, L. H. Stone, trombones. «orated autos and comic features, time for children's play grounds, was 1 and possibly D istrict No. 2. He ANSWERS DEATH’S CALI the activities which have already Drum—Carl Zimmerman. tar the front will be c a rs for the presented. It was predicted th a t in a thought we should develop th e streets been planned for the week of April 29 The first meeting and practice of tn of the G. A. R. and th e W omen’s few years the travel along the loop and make more accessible the fair David M. D onaugh died at his home to May 5 as much as possible on the the orchestra will be held next Wed fclief corps. At 11 o’clock G overnor a t B airdsdale station on Wednesday subject of boyhood interests. highway and through G resham would grounds grove. nesday evening a t 7:45 at the Rob lerce will deliver the a d d re ss of the be enormous. The city should secure m orning, A pril 25, aged 60 years. Mr It was ordered by vote th a t the The pastors who w ere present |v, on the fair grounds. The parade e rts ’ home, corner of Roberts avenue a suitable site or sites now. The m ayor appoint a com m ittee of five to Donaugh had been in poor health for agreed to stre ss the subject in th eir and Second street. mmittee will soon m ake a canvass Cogswell tra c t of three acres, located investigate and rep o rt on all the a num ber of years but w as able to be Sunday m orning services. At the the business houses ask in g th at Mr. Gorsage, chairm an of the in- on Powell street was thought suitable. available park sites under considera I about the mo8t ot tbe tim e- He was regular m eeting of the P arent-T each ats be entered. They also desire strum ental division of the Musical A tra c t of two or th ree acres was tion and report back to another m ass confined to his bed but a few days er association on next Monday even at ail firms decorate for th e day, A rts club> ha8 appointed to assist him available ln Ze“ Rh addition. m eeting to be held soon w ith their and his death was unexpected. He ing It Is planned to add to the pro leaves a widow, Mrs. C hristine Don- gram short talk s on scouting and the In the discussion of the park site recommendations. id will assist in every way possible. ,n planning the work of his depart- With di.' r.- e n t announcem ent th a t ment> Mrs. clyde Rnegg and Miss various opinions w ere expressed. The chairm an proposed the m atter augb, and a young son, George. Boy Scout movement by Orville Chas. P. T allm an thought an auto of sew ers but as it was already late Mr. D onaugh was adm itted to the Johnson, Clinton ■ -esident Harding would be in P ort- Florence Honey i^halker, David park and play grounds should not be m any showed they w ere not w illing to Oregon bar in 1888. From 1888 to Lane, C laire G ulikson and Vearl f I ■ on the Fourth th e P o st decided combined. ask him to attend and m ake a I Musical Appreciation Division to give this subject serious thought at 1894 he was principal of th e Sellwood Howell. A ta lk on books will be giv L ater he en, by Miss Norina Lee Peck. L. P. M anning thought an expense this meeting. A fter much u n p rin t and W oodUwn schools. ti here. The new s of th is trav - Meet Wednesday Night, el fast. Tuesday, P ost Commander 1 Miss Alice Roberts, chairm an music of $25,000 would be necessary to fill able description of the present situ a practiced raw until ill health com On W ednesday evening. May 2, a I W, Metzger received telegram s appreciation division, has called the up the gullies on the Cogswell tra c t to tion regarding the septic ta n k th a t pelled him to give up his w ork in baked bean banquet” w ill be given Bom Pendleton, La G rande and B a -| m em bers of her division, to meet at m ake it suitable for auto p ark and he only stank and some even w orse open 1912. Since then he has lived at his to the boys of the com m unity. The I ir asking that no effort be made to her home next W ednesday evening w ouldn't favor accepting it as a gift. spots in th e city, the m eeting ad Bairdsdale home near Fairview . He only requirem ent for adm ission will was president of the Sellwood Board he th a t each boy bring w ith him his t tin President to attend th e cele- for a short meeting from 7:15 to Mrs. Ulm thought the fairgrounds journed w ithout fu rth e r action. I'ation here. They w ant him a t the 7:45. H er division includes dram atic site th e best to be had for auto park of T rade and was connected w ith the fath er or some o th er m an. Efforts a re Mayor M iller has appointed the II Oregon T rail celebration which a rt and interpretive dancing and all and asked why it could not be used. com m ittee of five as follow s: A. W. city adm inistration of P ortland under being made to get C hester A. Lyon This statem ent called for an ex- Metzger, G. W. Stapleton, Chas. Cleve- form er Mayor Lowe. III commemorate the 80th anniver- I persons interested in these lines are and other good speakers for the ev Mr. D onaugh took degrees in Ohio ening and th e re will be some good |ry of the first wagon to cross the ! invited to come to this meeting, planation regarding the use of the land, A. F. H am m ar and L. L. Kidder U niversity, H allbrook U niversity and games. Judge George K anzler has l ie mountains. Com m ander Metz Ir has informed them th a t the Le- ' Ma idloin and G uitar Club Desired Cornell College. He was adm itted to BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH METHODIST CHOIR TO consented to be one of the speakers. Ion Post will g ran t th e ir request. I R is desired to sta rt a mandolin and the N ebraska bar shortly before mov- TO HAVE FINE PROGRAM » The Camp F ire G irls, who have REPEAT CONCERTI J ing to Oregon In 1888. g u itar club if enough wish to join been planning for. some tim e for th eir I0R SE RACING The funeral services will be held on such a club. A rrangem ents w ill be Bible school w ill convene next Sunday evening the choir of the ne entertain m en t to be given a t the AT VANCOUVER) made to in stru ct beginners. Names Sunday at 9:45 as usual. In accord Methodist Episcopal church will r e Saturday, A pril 28, at 10 a. m., at high school gym nasium on F riday ev . of those who play m andolin, guitar, ance w ith the plans for Boys’ Week peat the splendid cantata, Victory, F inley’s m o rtu ary in Portland. The ening, May 4, have decided to recog und,t> afternoon, May 13, has been banjo or ukelele, and those who de P asto r B arry will speak a t 11 o’clock that was presented E aster evening concluding services will be In River nize Boys' Week by reserving the _ r l<ir ! opening of a series of race s)r(. to learn should lie handed or on the topic, “Give the Boys a Square Many who w ere not so fo rtunate as to view cem etery. gallery for the boys of the com m uni | ogr.iti . on tin' splendid tra c k n tlp h o n e d to Miss Florence Honey as Deal.” The chorus choir will render | hear the first rendition will be de- ty, win» will be th eir guests on th a t incomer, W ashington, according to soon as possible. the anthem , "In Heavenly Love I Am lighted w ith this opportunity to hear THANKS ARE EXPRESSED occasion. W. A. E lliott of P ortland, cent announcement by J. J. McCall, Abiding,” by- W. H. Ruebush. EDR GRESHAM FAVORS who will give the address of the ev this splendid piece of sacred music anager of the O regon-W ashington PASTOR’S WIFE IS The B. Y. P. U. will meet a t 7 in the and all who heard It the first tim e will ^cing association. Many w ell known | GIVEN BIRTHDAY PARTY evening. The regular service will enjoy it the m ore this tim e A splen A le tte r has been received by Mrs. ening, is not only an au th o rity on »rses are in train in g for these John Metzger, president of G resham birds but a popular w orker with open a t 8 o'clock, when Mrs. Wm. E. did mixed quartet "T here’s No Night boys. lents. A surprise celebration of her 64th A uxiliary to the A merican Legion, The follow ing com m ittees w ere ap R is Mr. McCall's desire and hope I birthday was given Mrs. Truedson, Hopkins will have charge. Her topic in Heaven,” which was om itted be from Mrs. A. C. H oggatt, sta te c h a ir will be “B aptists on the M arch.” The fore, will be included in Sunday ev man of w elfare and hospital relief pointed to direct the activities of the at arrangements can be m ade for wife of tbe Rev- Jobn Truedson, pas- Jecture will be fully illustrated by the ening’s rehearsal. ilar events on th e G resham track *or oi the Evangelical L utheran com m ittee, in which she th an k s the w eek: program , Mrs. S t.C la ir, Mr. use of the stereopticon and the pic Sunday is the opening day of Boys’ bring the summer m onths. church at Powell Valley, last Mon m em bers of the A uxiliary for the gifts Q uicksall and Miss C alkins: banquet, tu res are up to date. Miss Pearl Week. This fact will be rem em bered day, April 23. A great num ber joined of flowers and the fine entertainm ent Mrs. Volbrecht, Mrs. K. A. M iller, Mrs. Wooten will give the reading. “Say it in the services of both Sunday school fi"'i Evangelical < hurch Activities. in the festivities, including members recently given to invalid soldiers in A. J. W. Brown, Mrs. Roy E. Cannon with Flow ers.” The chorus choir will and church services for the day. Her»ices have been announced in of the Ladies’ Aid society and the the hospital in P ortland. Following and Mrs. C. M. Q uicksall. render the anthem "C hrist H ath Re The pastor, the Rev. A. S. Hisey lu view of the fact th a t the week of is the le tte r: Zion Evangelical church for next congregation and many other friends. deemed Me,” by J. Lincoln Hall. will occupy the pulpit and preach the May 13 to 20 has been set aside as The affair was a complete surprise. ‘I am w riting at this late date to nday as follows: Sunday school at m orning serm on on the topic, “The The women brought a sum ptuous o'clock, divine service in th e Eng- thank you and the G resham unit for M other and D aughter Week, a com Best Thing In G resham .” The choir h language a t 11. The sermon lunch, which all enjoyed, and before FORDSON TRACTORS th e splendid en tertainm ent th at it m ittee was appointed to a rra n g e for will sing the anthem , "Give E ar Unto IN TWO BIG FIELDS furnished the ‘boys’ in the U. 8. Hos the activities of th a t week. The com P c will be “The Best Paying Busi- they left they presented Mrs. T rued My P rayer.” pital, No. 77, on the 13th of the m ittee consists of Miss Florence 8 on Earth.” The choir will sing son with six silver 'tnives, forks and Both ag ricu ltu re and industry are The Epw orth League will meet at Honey, Miss E lizabeth Johnson, Mrs. table spoons, a dozen china coffee anthem, "Journeying E ver On.” m aking increasing demands for the the usual time, 7 o'clock for its week month. The hospital corps said, ‘It A. Hevel, Miss E thel C alkins and was the best ever given here, and the P88 Katherine B ratzel will lead the cups and saucers and $4.25 in silver. F o n ’ on T ractor. ly devotional service. The topic is The Rev. Mr. Truedson joins w ith boys thoroughly enjoyed every bit of Mrs. II. L. S t.C la ir. ,Ung People's m eeting at 8 In the W hile the use of the Fordson as a "L eadership for Service.” This Is It I r felt th a t to take a p a rt In eiling. | i,e topic w j|| be ‘‘Qeorge his wife in gratitude to the friends the program and w ant to know when farm im plem ent is extending in every In stitute Sunday. Miss M yrtle R ush these nationally recognized w eeks’ you may come again. ,ie Mackay, a F earless Messen- for these tokens of their friendship ag ricu ltu ral section of the country as er will be the leader. and esteem. “ Please accept my thanks for the activities for the good of the rising farm ers come to realize the advant I Aid of the church will flowers th a t your unit brought the generation is a step in the right di ages and economy of power farming, TROUTDALE YOUNG MAN I ' 1,' ' u io n tlily m e e tin g a t boys for E aster. I can a ssu re th at rection In the country. It is a supple POWELL VALLEY a most noticeable feature of the sales A( ( IDENTALLV KILLED the graciousness of G resham Auxili m ent to the dally vacation Bible I 1 Mrs. E. Schw edler at schools and to the sh o rt courses for The Rev. John Truedson has re is the grow ing use of this sturdy and Hugh H urt, aged 21, was killed In a ary to the American Legion will long >n Ttiursday afternoon, dependable power plant in industrial club hoys and girls. signed his p astorate ot the E vangeli logging camp accident at Prineville rem ain in th«- m em ories of all those I M w is h in g tr a n s p o r t a ti o n and com m ercial activities. ,r8- F. Volbrecht, th e president. cal L utheran church of Powell Val connected with H ospital No. 77.” C ontractors and builders a re every on Tuesday, A pril 24. He 1«.. es a BAPTIST I’ASTOR RESIGNS ley, his resignation to take effect on pends are invited. widow, having been m arried a few w here adapting the Fordson to meet AT PLEASANT HOME Ju ly 1. He has accepted a call as TROUTDALE WOMEN months ago, his parents, Mr. Hnd Mrs. m issionary for the Columbia Confer- th eir needs for power, either move- W. E. H urt, a brother, W ilson and STUDY EARLY OREGON Sunday evening, April 29, Rev. A. J. ence, which includes Oregon. W ash- ablp or ^ “ onary, a nd road engi- sister, Agnes H urt, all living near At the last m eeting of the T ro u t W are will close his pasto rate w ith the ington and Idaho. His duties will I neers throughout the country are Troutdale. dale P arent-T eacher association the P leasan t Home B aptist church. J le tak e him to various parts of this ter- « « « M * »<* «•« * ‘th highway con- The funeral was held on T hursday m em bers continued the study of Ore has supplied th e church since J a n u rito ry to care for churches without | -tra c tio n m achinery To meet this grow ing demand for from the T routdale Methodist church gon which has engaged their attention ary and the m em bership feels g reat p asto rs w hile perm anent a rra n g e and was conducted by the Rev. E. R. during the w inter by reports on fic re g re t at losing him. Mr. W are has “ T he G lad H a n d m ents are being made. His first a s • Fordson T ractors production is now i D. Hollensted of Fairview . Music 1 C h n rc h .” tion and other w orks on Oregon. The alw ays been a dearly loved pastor of at capacity and for the first three jn., S erm on a t 11 a. m. signm ent will be to Coos Bay. Mrs. was furnished by Mrs. L. A. H arlow , program included the following re- th is field and his friends re g re t th a t _ ,,, 0< , , I-o rd 's S u p p e r th e first months of the year reached a total of Sunday m o n th . B ible S tu d y a n d Truedson will remain here indefin | ports: "H appy Valley,” Ann Shannon circum stances m ake it Impossible for 27,087 as com pared w th 8,340 for the and Mrs. J. A. Larsson. f r o:r W ed n e sd a y , - :30 p. m. itely. V .i rs a I- T h u rs d a y , 7 :30 p. m. iM onroe, Mrs. W. C. Spence; “Bridge him to come on th e field as full tim e same period a year a«o. T here will be services at the L uth Couldn’t Apply Rule. e T ? 1 Brotl'erhood Is the Goal" of the Gods.” Balch, Mrs. II. E. W aite; pastor. eran church next Sunday m orning at T eacher — "W hat, fighting again Itkee *** an<* we “Land Claim ers, ’ W ilson, Mrs. Alice Rev. J. W. Stockton will fill the pul It isn’t necessary to teach a modern Tommy?' 11 o'clock and in the evening a t 8 old dog new tricks. He knows ’em. Rix; "McDonald of Oregon,” Eva pit of this church for the first two Tommy—"Johnny Jones sta rte d it ’ Q BARRY, b . Th., Pastor. o’clock. T- ach er—"B ut you know at Sunday ! Emery Dye, Mrs. E. C. Shaw ; “The Sundays in May and the ch urch hopes school you learned th a t If an enemy Vanishing Swede,” O’Connor, Mrs. to be able to have him and his good sm ites you on one cheek you should Morris McGinnis; "C ountry Boy." wife for perm anent w orkers In this turn the o th er?” Tommy—“Yes, m a’am. But he hit Homer Davenport, Mrs. A. C. A ithaus. field. me on the nose and I a in 't got but It was decided to have an old fash Sunday school will hold its usual D eliv fcred anyw here in G resham beginning May 1st, or on one, so I had to pitch in and lick ioned dance on Saturday evening, session at 10 o’clock and the B. Y. him.'’ sale at Withrow’s and Liberty Restaurant. A pril 28. P U. at 7:30. The Community Council and the I It la no credit to the chip th a t It is I T h* nPXt rf,K“ lar m eeting of the a t ail tim es REV. E. R. D. HOLLENSTED home economic» com m ittee of the ' off the old block. ; circle will he the finish of the Oregon M inister. 1 : study w ith Oregon tra il rem iniscen- grange a re planning a splendid pro Fairview, Dretrnn. Need. Tour Suit C leaned! ces. Mrs. C. I. Thom as has charge of gram for Saturday evening, May 19. Sunday School.......................10 a. m. Have it F rench dry cleaned. Re- the program . P lans are well under way and a good Morning W orship ................. 11 a. m. pairing neatly done. T ailoring for i _____________ - K- H tim e is assured. SPENCE & S O N Phea» 527 ladl.-s and m en Patronize the Home Shoe Shiner. SERVICES PETh.R LBJNARD, T ailor. ' M ens and ladles' shoes, Saturday All Cows Tuberculin Tested Plano Tuning. Helpful — Restful — Invplrfng afternoon and evening. Ruben A nder Printing? Call the Outlook. Satisfaction guaranteed, $3. Fred son, stand In Todd's B arher Shop. B. Jones, phone G resham 189x1. tf BETHEL BAPTIST M IL K 7c a Quart GRESHAM PARK DAIRY SMITH MEMORIAL Presbyterian^^i» Church