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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1923)
T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook CLUB ACTIVITIES END SCHOOL YEAR COMMENCEMENT PLANS ABE B E IN « ANNOUNCED STRONG COMPETITION IN POULTRY JUDGING P la n s for the high sichool com euce- m ent w eek are w ell iu h and and def in ite an n o u n cem en ts have been m ade for th e serm on to th e g rad u a tes and th e com m encem ent exercises. Both w ill be held in th e high school gym nasium . T he serm on w ill be preach ed on S unday afternoon. May 27, at 3 o'clock by th e Rev. H arold L eonard Bowman, p asto r of th e F irs t P re sb y teria n ch u rch of P o rtlan d . C om m encem ent exercises w ill be held on F rid ay evening, Ju n e 1, at 8 o’clock. T he ad d ress w ill be given by th e R ight R everend W illiam T. jiunw er, bishop of th e E piscopal dio cese of Oregon. S eats w ill be reserv ed for th e im m ediate relativ es of th e m em bers of th e g rad u a tin g cla ss b ut no se ats w ill be reserved afte r 2;50 on Sun(,ay ;(f. BASE LINE EXTENSION SOON TO BE PAVEO TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS EIGHT ROAD HOUSES CAUGHT IN DRAGNET S olution of th e G reeley stre e t and Base L ine road extension problem s, w hich have h ara ssed th e p resen t B oys’ and g irls' clubs of the county board of county com m issioners since S hortly before noon T uesday a lit schools a re ta k in g a larg e p a rt in th e it took office and its p redecessors for clo sin g exercises of th e schools and a long tim e before th a t, finally was tle array of county and fed eral officers th e ir dem o n stratio n s h a re been th e obtained Monday w hen th e com m is u n d er th e d irection of Sheriff H u rl p rin cip le fea tu re s In m any cases. sio n ers discovered an $80,000 su rp lu s b u rt sw ung into action and drew in a in th e m otor vehicle fund and decided Y esterday afternoon th e “ I Can net th a t had been carefu lly throw n to use it for hard su rfacin g th ese two Cook” club of G resham , u nder th e di o u t In th e last tw o w eeks, landing roads. rectio n of th e leader, Mrs. Jas. S te rl eight p ro p rie to rs of th e road houses T his $30,000 is a su rp lu s over the ing gave an e n te rta in m e n t to th e ir estim ate included in county budget In jail. P rim arily th e men face m o th ers and friends w hich w as w ell and ap p ro p riated th ro u g h th e ap p ro v c h a rg es of violation of th e liquor ^ c a rrie d out and m uch appreciated. al of th e tax conservation and su p e r law s, but for som e th e re a re addi T he program given by the g irls in vision com m ission. The tax com m is cluded a yell, a playlet and bread tio n al charges. sion refused to allow an item for the judging. T hey served refre sh m e n ts T he round-up, in w hich 15 officers G reeley stree t extension, sta tin g at of cake w hich they had baked and ice th e tim e of the refu sal th a t such an p articip ated directly and for w hich cream at th e close of th e program . tim e for a narrow pavem ent had been o th e rs had g ath ered th e evidence, w as Miss E thel C alkins, county club lead allow ed th e y ear before, but th e planned by Sheriff H u rlb u rt and er. p resented them w ith th e ir c h a rte r _ , . , , motley had been used w ithout a u th o r United S tate s A ttorney Coke. Collec and affixed th e seal indicating th a t the ity for pavem ent m uch w ider only h alf tion of the evidence ag a in st the road club held a ra tin g of 100 per cent. ternoon or a fte r 7:50 on F rid a y even- house o p era to rs w as largely the w ork th e way. T he club m em bers a re Mary L am bert, lng. T he com m issioners T uesday au th o r- of 11 cIever t r |o. com posed of a special p resid en t, Alice Shelley, G retchen “We feel we have secu red tw o of GILBERT POULTRY JIBBING TEAM. ized th e county au d ito r to ad v ertise ‘ agent and tw o women en listed In 4 Moore, M arian Clow, C aroline W het th e best sp e ak e rs in th e sta te ,” said T h ere w ill be a h ard rac e for co u n ty honors iu th e p o u ltry judging co n for bids for both p rojects. W. A P o rtlan d for th e Job. T h eir nam es stone, A lta W ihlon, R uth S terlin g and P rin cip al R. E. Cannon, “and we ex te st th is year. Above is a p ic tu re of one of la st y e a r's team s, the G ilbert E atchel estim ated th e G reeley stre e t have been w ithheld from th e public. V ernon Kelly. tend a cordial welcom e to frien d s of team , E. M. C alkins, leader. T his te am cleaned up all th ree show s last Before th e close of business hours fall pavem ent, or th e St. Jo h n s' cut-off, as On T h u rsd ay a local school and education to be p rese n t a t both of th e T uesday all eight of the arre ste d men it is som etim es called, would cost club fair w as held in the G ilbert services. $22,000 for the rem ain in g tw o-fifths had raised or pledged bail and ob school w hich engaged the atten tio n of GRESHAM PI PIES (JET Follow ing is th e program for th e (»BEBON COCPLE LEAI» tained th e ir freedom . Fred T. M er of a m ile of 27-foot pavem ent. IN Itl SSIAN CAUCASES th e school and p atro n s a ll day. T he b ac ca la u re ate ex ercises: PROMOTION ( ABBS T he Base Line road extension is rill, p ro p rie to r of th e Twelve-M ile boys w ere busy all th e m orning P ro c essio n al—Union H igh school "Big Sam Newman is one of th e Though th e G resham grad e school tw o and one-eighth m iles and con house, w as tak en In ch a rg e from the b rin g in g in and placing pureb red ra b o rch e stra. o u tstan d in g ro m an tic figures of th e ac tu a lly closed on May 11, th e te c h n i nects w ith th e p rese n t end of th e first by a deputy U nited S tates m a r b its and poultry. O ther boys w ere at Invocation, Rev. H. R. G ebhardt. R u ssian C aucasus,” sta te s L aird cal closing did not ta k e place un til pavem ent a t th e fa rth e s t point east sh al, to face federal ch arg es. He w as hom e baking bread, cakes and pies O nw ard C h ristian Soldiers, A udi A rch er, n ew spaper co rresp o n d en t. last W ednesday aftern o o n , when th e along th e road, w ith th e Sandy bridge req u ired to prom ise $1000 bail by the for th e ir cookery exhibit and sale. A ence. who visited P o rtlan d la st w eek. N ew pupils g ath ered on the school grounds giving a com plete paved south a p federal au th o rities, and a like am ount m odel garden had sprung up as if by B oys’ q u a rte t, U. H. S., E dw ard m an is an Idaho m an, w hose wife, was req u ired of C. K rem er, ow ner of m agic. T he sta te cham pion canning Schw edler, E v erett Lake, W illiam E lli- E th el Longj ls of th e class of 1920 and received th e ir prom otion card s proach to th e C olum bia highw ay. The K rem er s ch ateau , by th e county of pavem ent w ill be 18 feet an d will cost and th e ir certificates in lib ra ry w ork. team , w hich is in th is school, began iott, Clifford M iddleton. O. A. C. ficials. All o th ers posted only $500 All th e te a c h e rs w ere p resen t ex c ep t $60,000, o p eratio n s early in order to have an S crip tu re, Rev. A lbert S. H isey. T he N ew m ans w ent to th e C aucasus ing Mrs. G ertru d e Bangs, who has ball for th e ir ap p earan ce In d istric t T he m o to r vehicle fund ls obtained exhibit of salm on, chicken and vege L argo, G irls Glee club and chorus, i u n d er N ear E ast Relief tw o y ears ago, gone east. T he “ro o m s” w ere g a th from m o to r vehicle licenses. It Is court. tab les. A la rg e sew ing exhibit of Serm on, Rev. H arold L eo n ard Bow- Mrs N ew m an to have direction of th e ered in groups, each u n d er its teach er, collected and d istrib u ted by the sta te T hese w ere th e men draw n In by su p e rio r q u ality w as on display. Each n ian - office of th e Polygon O rphanage at and a fte r all th e c a rd s had been d is for use in road extensions and m ain th e d rag n e t and th e places th ey op clu b w as busy selling candy, lem on C horus M arch! M arch! Com bined A lexandropol w here th e re a re m ore trib u ted P rin cip al Q uicksall called tenance.— M ontavilla Times. e ra te d : ade and food. A thletic sp o rts, club Glee clubs. th a n 7000 boys. Newman, who is a "assem b ly ” and gave a ta lk to th e F red M errill, ow ner Twelve-M ile songs and plays and a sprin g pag ean t Benediction, Rev. D. Q. B arry . house, Base Line road. B ap tist m in iste r and who w as raised pupils before d ism issing them for th e (J BES II AM M AZ AM A WINS m ade up th e program s for afternoon R ecessional, Union H igh school o r on an Idaho farm , w as to help develop A llen P ark , p ro p rie to r Beacon FIRST IN MT. II(»(»I» CLIMB sum m er vacation. It w as announced an d evening. A b eautiful and ex ten s ch e stra. Lodge, B ase L ine road. c e rta in farm p ro jects to tr a in th e th a t all th e m em bers of th e eighth ive a r t exhibit rep resen ted th e school A G resham young m an has the Jam es Reed, p ro p rie to r “B ird leg s” older boys in th e m odern m ethods of grade passed th e exam inations, 22 in side of th e fair. T he sp irit of h ea rty IN TER EST INCREASING honor of being th e first a t th e sum chicken d in n er estab lish m en t. Base a g ric u ltu re , b rin g in g them to self- num ber. cooperation along all lines m ade th is m it of Mt. Hood th is season. W ith IN VACATION SCHOOL su p p o rt as ea rly as possible. “T he The w ork of w recking th e old tw o com panions he m ade th e trip la st L ine road. a red le tte r day for the G ilbert school. N ew m ans have m ore th a n m ade schoolhouse is going on rap id ly and Jo sep h K irkley, p ro p rie to r Jo e's S unday forenoon. T he th re e w ere T he D aily V acation Bible school T he P le a sa n t V alley club leaders, place, Pow ell Valley road, south of good,” said A rcher. “Mrs. N ewm an sm oothly u n d er th e d irectio n of David ju s t eig h t m in u tes ahead of a rival Mrs. A nna L ehm an and Mrs. G. A. opened M onday w ith an en ro llm en t of h a s acted as o rp h an ag e m other, m a n Cathey. T he w ork is in te restin g and p arty , but th a t w as tim e enough to K elly Butte. Bowen, w ith th e ir cooking and sew ing n ea r th e h u n d red m ark. T he to ta l en ag er of a clothing facto ry and now is C, K rem er, p ro p rie to r K rem er’s many ch ild ren g ath er to w atch th e give them th e honor. All of th e p arty clubs, gave a very successful program ro llm e n t a t th e p rese n t tim e is 105, a s e c re ta ry of relief w ork for a section ch ateau , F o ster road n ear L ents. progress and, Mr. C athey rep o rts, w ere M azamas. to the p atro n s of the school on T h u rs few having com e in to th e school after 100 m iles sq u a re In th e m o u n tain s of M. C. G earing, m an ag er and op era often g et in th e w ay of th e w orkm en. To O rville Z im m erm an, a form er day evening. Club plays, songs and th e opening. th e R ussian C aucasus." to r Bohem ian club, F o ster road. But w h at is m ore Im p o rtan t, they p ut m o u n tain guide, belongs th e honor of T he ch u rch es a r e united in th e en d em o n stratio n s m ade up th e e n te r “Few men a re loved as is Sam New- them selves in d an g ero u s positions Jo sep h H einrich, p ro p rie to r E ight- ta in m e n t. T he sew ing g irls dem on te rp ris e th is year, w hich is a new fea m an an d his daily c a re e r is as pic- w here th ey aro liable to be stru ck by leading th e w inning p arty . H is com Mile house, Buckley avenue. p anions w ere E v erett P hllpoe and tu re of th e w ork, an d it d raw s its stra te d the pro p er ca re of clothing tu re sq u e as a m otion p ic tu re h ero 's falling tim b ers. He has asked th a t A nthony T ully, p ro p rie to r H ome Jo h n Byers, both of P ortlund. Two and th e boys of th e cookery club te ach in g force from all th e ch u rch es. as he rid es ab o u t th e co u n try on a p are n ts be w arned of th e d anger and w eeks ago th e th re e attem p ted th e stead Inn. Base Line road.—M onta- A nother fe a tu re is th e k in d e rg a rte n at show ed w ays of p rep a rin g potatoes villa Times. h o rse rea re d on th e farm of K ara- th a t they keep th e ir ch ild ren aw ay, or clim b but w ere held back by a terrific and judge bread. Both clubs received th e E vangelical c h u rc h u n d er Miss K ala ran g e fo rm erly ow ned by the at least a t a safe d istan ce and o u t of blizzard. T his u n su ccessfu l attem p t th e ir c h a rte rs and th e cookery club a G ertru d e A lexander and Miss A nna C zarin a for th e developing of blooded th e w ay of th e w orkm en. Inspired th re e o th ers, R. R. Bunnage, SEBVICES AT THE B rugger. Both a re e n th u sia stic over gold seal. h o rses. They call him "T h e Big T he p lay shed has Just ab o u t METHODIST ( III BCH Today a t th e C orbett an n u a l m ass th e w ork w ith th e little folks u nder A m erican .” He Is Idolized because he reached its new position w est of th e A lbert Soderberg and L eonard Agee of P o rtlan d to try to scale th e m oun school age. T he serv ices a t th e M ethodist E p is m eeting the S pringdale, H u rlb u rt and launched th e first su ccessfu l effort in location fo r th e new building and on ta in first. They decided to attem p t copal ch u rc h next Sunday w ill be in T he hour th a t w as know n as th e C o rbett clubs exhibited sew ing, cook so u th e rn R ussia to fight th e dreaded the g ro u n d rec en tly p u rch ased by th e th e clim b la st S unday an d left the ch arg e of th e pasto r, th e Rev. A. S. sto ry hour in form er sessions is being ery and calves. S iberian plague w hich alw ays took a school board. tim b er line a t 2 in th e m orning. filled by th e Rev. D. Q. B arry w ith a Hisey. His topic for m orning will be T ro u td ale cookery club will be p re heavy to ll from am ong th e h erd s of G ravel and o th e r m a teria l n eces Z im m erm an's p a rty left a t 4:15, and ‘The A scension.” A sh o rt story for sen ted th e ir c h a rte r a t a school picnic. se ries of ch alk ta lk s th a t a re very A rm enian p easan ts. Among th e r e f sary fo r th e co n c rete w ork a re being In o rd er to gain tim e, decided to a t th e hoys and g irls Is a reg u la r fea Rockwood sew ing club, w hich is the po p u lar w ith th e ch ild ren . Mr. B arry ugees, Newman found a wom an, a v et i assem bled rap id ly and th e space In tem pt th e cro ssin g of tw o crev asses tu re of th e m orning service. T his la rg e st in th e county w ith 24 m em Is also teach in g in th e in te rm ed ia te e rin a ry surgeon, a R ussian, and de- front of th e old building is p rac tica lly and th e clim b over th e H og's back. talk Is given ju st before th e serm on, b ers, is exhibiting a t th e ir school fair school a t th e B ap tist ch u rch . vised w ith h e r a system of ed u catin g «lied w ith piles of m a terial. T his Is an ex trem ely d an g ero u s ro u te and is a p o p u lar p a rt of th e church T he school will ru n th ro u g h next an d picnic. th e people how to w ar a g a in st th e j — ___________ _ and little used, but It w as th e only services. T he subject for evening will w eek, closing w ith th e session on F ri- i At Lynch, th e S unshine H om em ak iPlaeue. M OINTAIN ROADS I»O hope for w inning first h onors an d was e rs club en te rta in e d a large and a p day. P la n s a re on foot for a special C ooperating w ith them was a m an NOT DETER WOMAN su ccessfu lly accom plished. T he su m he of special in te re st to th e young session to w hich th e public w ill be folks. "W atch Your S tep ” will be th e p reciativ e audience on W ednesday ev w hose sto ry briefly told covers a ' ----------- m it was reached a t 11:45. topic for th e evening. ening. A play and m usical program invited w here th e w ork of th e school w orld of rom ance and tragedy. He 'S h en Mrs. C. O. H orning undertook Both p arties en co u n tered heavy w as given w hich closed w ith a dem on m ay be inspected. The final function had been discovered one day by Cap- ,o re p re se n t th e C h ild ren ’s F arm A select q u in te tte co n sistin g of Mr. w inds and a blizzard a t th e 1000-foot w ill be a picnic to w hich th e p are n ts stra tio n of th e p ro p er serving of a and Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth. Miss G er ta in E rn e st Y arrow dining from th e Home p ro jec t before a Colton, Oregon, level. of the ch ild ren will be invited. m eal. T he club cleared $45 for th e ir N ear E a st R elief g arb ag e pail. H e audience la st S unday she did not Z im m erm an w as th e first to reach tru d e A lexander, Mrs. G ladys Hoyt delegate fund. T he leader, Mrs. Vic and Dr. W. J. Oft will fu rn ish the The P ortlan d school program calls seem ed a man of u n u su al c h a ra c te r r *’‘-'kon on th e difficulty of tra n sp o rta - th e sum m it of the m o u n tain last year to r H endrickson, is a form er club girl special m usic for th e m orning. All and in tellig en ce and w as given em- Hon but, being a woman of d eterm in a- for th e exp en d itu re of $7,500,000. Two and also th a t of Mt. Adams. and a m ost successful leader. Her new high schools of 30 to 50 room s ploym ent about th e station. S h o rtly Mon, sh e succeeded in reach in g the will enjoy th is p a rt of th e service. lead ersh ip has been a credit to her 12- and 24-room ad d itio n s to oth er a fte r his a rriv a l, w hile he still show ed Place iu tim e for her ad d ress, and bet- Bid II«.' T he E p w o rth L eague topic for th e clu b train in g and sp irit in the past. E nglish Ju d g e (try in g Iris h rebels) devotional m eeting will be “ W hat th e schools are planned. every m ark of sta rv a tio n , he w as te r »till, obtained a fine collection and asked w hat he would have if he could * good bunch of pledges for th e home, — R a p -rap -rap — "O rd er In th e co u rt Bible Means to Me." Alden M iller w ill room —an d th e n ex t perso n who yells have b u t one req u e st g ran ted . “ I'd Mrs. H orning, who lives on the S ec Down w ith E n g lan d ' will be throw n be th e leader. give my soul for a m icroscope," he tlon L ine road tw o m iles w est of from th e c o u rt room .” Oregon has sp en t $57,000,000 In five Q uick-thinking P riso n e r — "Rah— answ ered. L ater it w as discovered G resham , called the Outlook one day years on th e co n stru ctio n of roads. he w as a cousin of th e late Czar last week to get inform ation as to th e Down w ith E n g la n d !" N icholas and one of th e finest b a rte r- best road to take. She w as directed Cherry mid R a sp b erry Growers Need Your Suit ( leaned I lologlsts in th e w orld. When given to th e T o u rist In fo rm atio n bureau In See m e before sellin g your ch erries Have it F ren ch dry cleaned. R e th e m icroscope, he set up a sm all lab- P o rta n d o r Oregon City. At the la tte r o r ra sp b e rrie s. Mr. T h ay er at old p airin g n eatly done T ailo rin g for resham Feed Mill next to A, W. ladles and men. o rato ry and began ex p erim en tin g to place she w as directed to a m ountain G Metzger. P E T E R LENARD. Tailor. find a serum w ith w hich to fight th e road w hich she found p re tty difficult The only “place” to live happily is plague. T h eir first concern w as th e in m any places. She drove her ca r inside your income. livestock g athered by th e N ear E ast over 20 m iles of broken p lank road Not until you have lived for a time Relief to supply th e ir o rp h an ag es in sp rin g s o r spikes to p u n ctu re the th e C aucasus, and they devoted every w here holes th rea ten e d to break the outside your income do you fully realize effort to w ard s th e saving of th e In- tires. H ow ever, every lane has an this truth. fected livestock and to prevent the ending and so had th e plan k road. It Make it a practice to save ten per sp read of the disease. In addition to led Into a v erd an t, p ro sp ero u s farm - cent of your income. You will then “live th is th e b ac terio lo g ist analyzed med- lng d istric t in th e higher altitu d es, In | Icines brought from Europe, so th a t th e m idst of which was Colton, with within your income”—and live happily. tre a tm e n ts form erly costing $2 each Its fine high school and o th er Instltu- Start today. w ere com pounded in his lab o rato ry at tlons, w here an ap p reciativ e audience a cost of five cen ts each and a re now- aw aited. being exported Into th e Balkans. T he d read of th e re tu rn trip som e T he ch eap est public u tility in th e w hat In terfered with the enjoym ent of GRESHAM, OREGON | w orld is in th e R ussian C aucasus w ith th e su rro u n d in g s and it was decided Newman as g en eral m anager. He to come hack by way of Mulino, Mo- , .iÖfeCT | lig h ts one en tire tow n a t a to ta l cost lalla an d Oregon City. T he roads I nt $100 a year. He discovered an w ere found to be in b etter condition, ( 5 7 abandoned w aterm ill and elsew h ere but on th e re tu rn th re e tack s were ! found an abandoned dynam o. P u ttin g picked up and home w as not reached th e tw o to g eth er he set the w aterm ill u n til som e tim e afte r m idnight, going w ith th e help of his A m erican Mrs. H o rning was occam panied by J w o rk ers nad g en erated 85 h. p and h er h u sband and th e ir d au g h ter Eliza- a fte r lighting th e village, h o sp itals beth who offered h er all possible MASONIC HOME, FOREST GROVE and o rp h an a g es w ith 1,600 ch ild ren , m oral backing in her d riving and tound he had w ate r pow er enough left helped In th e tire difficulties, For Masons and Families to ru n a smalY flour mill The people Brevoniaking. of th e d istric t have show n how g r e a t D ressm aking and rem odeling at my ly th ey ap p re cia te N ew m an's g en e r Leaving Gresham Fountain at 12:30 p m osity by a rra n g in g to pay th e en tire home. P ric e s reaso n ab le, work g u a r Several families without autos desire to go Mrs. R lchlm yer, Cleveland cost of o p eratio n of th e p lan t,— in anteed. Those having a u to space will report S aturday m orning to the T ra n s I A m erican money $100,—but how much *Teoue, phone 108. tf p ortation Com m ittee. . in R ussian ru b les, w hose purch asin g The “Place” to Live FIRST STATE BANK ENTERTAINMENT SUNDAY, MAY 20, at 2:30 p. m. E W. AYLSWORTH, B W THORNE. A. MEYERS, Committee Continued on paga 2 The Bank of Greabam paya 5 per .cant internat on time deposits.— Adv. j