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G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 18, NO. 27 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE $1.50 P er Year SCHOOL BOARD (f FILLS VACANCIES FIVE H O M ERUNS Since la st m o n th 's m eeting of th e b oard of U nion H igh School No. 2, w hen n ea rly a com plete list of te a c h ers for th e com ing y ea r w as chosen, a n um ber w ho w ere elceted a t th a t tim e have resig n ed and th e board has been busy m aking selections of te a c h ers to ta k e th e ir places. A t th e re g u la r m eeting of th e board on W ed nesday evening o th e r te a c h e rs w ere elected an d th e fac u lty list is now com plete w ith one o r tw o exceptions, w hich w ill likely be signed up in the n e a r futu re. Non-stop Hero Wins Bride by Flight OREGON COW MAKES RECORD A p roduction reco rd of m ilk and b u tte rfa t for a p u rebred H olstein ow ned by H. G. Mullenhoff, of G resh am , Oregon, is announced by th e Ad vanced R eg istry Office of T he Hol- ste in -F rie sia n A ssociation of A m erica. In one year C ry stal Brook C anary Jo h a n n a produced 5517.0 poundo of m ilk an d 551.92 pounds of b u tte rfa t, equal to 689.9 pounds of b u tte r She fresh en ed a t th e age of tw o y e a rs and one m onth before th is test. R ecords of m ilk and b u tte r p ro duction of m e rit in th e dairy w orld a re com ing as fa st as home ru n s in th e sp o rts field. T his week th e sixty- eig h th H olstein cow to produce over 1,000 pounds of b u tte rfa t Is a n nounced. She is a C alifornia cow by th e n am e of Ire n e Segis P ontiac, five and a h a lt y ea rs old. H er official re c ord is 30,022 pounds of milk and 1,017 pounds of fat, eq u al to 1,271 pounds of b u tte r. Only 90 cow s of a ll breeds have produced 1,000 pounds of b u tte r fa t in one year. A bout h a lf th e te a c h e rs fo r next P ete Schneider, of th e Vernon y e a r w ill be new to th is school. They Coast le a g u e team set a new pro w ill include Miss Vie E lizabeth Riee record when he slammed out five F irst and exclusive p ictu re of th e scene a t Cleveland, South Caro of C orvallis, com m erce te a c h e r; Miss home ru n s in six tim es a t bat la st lina. w here 76 perished when a kerosene lam p exploded a t a school house am ateu r play W hole fam ilies lost th eir Uves and every family A ugusta H ahn, also of C orvallis, who week T he form er record w as m ade In the community suffered loss of life. O utside wooden sta irs by Bobby Lowe, of Boston, who w ill have c h a rg e of hom e econom ics; when the rush for safety w as made. Miss M arjorie E. M achen of Boise, registered four. Idaho, who w ill teach m athem atics, Miss Nellie Ja y T u rn e r of Cali S p anish and biology; Guy E. A rm en- COUNTY COUNCIL HOLDS DECORATION DAY OREGON STORY WHITER fo rn ia promised Lieut. J. A. Mac- tr o u t of E ugene, science te ac h er, and ENTH USIASTIC MEET WAS WELL OBSERVED WINS RECOGNITION ready she would m arry him If he E. J. N oftsinger of Mt. V ernon, W ash w as successful in his non-stop a ir T he re g u la r m eetin g of th e M ultno Im p re ssiv e services w ere observed ington, a th le tic coach. T he la tte r has "A Boy's G rief,” a sh o rt sto ry w rit ATENTION BERRY GROWER plane flight from New York to Cali m ah County Council of P a re n t-T e a c h a t th e B a p tist ch u rch on W ednesday been in c h a rg e of a th le tic s in the fornia. H ere she is on h er wed ten by W. F. G. T h ach er of th e U ni MEMBERS. er asso ciatio n w as held a t th e R u ssell in co nnection w ith D ecoration Day ex ding day. N ew berg high school. v ersity of Oregon faculty, h as been ville g ran g e h all S atu rd ay , May 26th, ercises, a fte r w hich th e people To help us in th e d istrib u tio n of T he old te a c h e rs who w ill rem ain w ith th e p resid en t, Mrs. Lou H arlow , m arch ed to th e cem etery, w h ere th e accepted for p u blication by T h e At fresh s tra w b e rrie s in c ra te s, we w ould a r e P rin c ip a l R. E. C annon, pedagogy; la n tic M onthly. In his le tte r of a c FAIR BOARD SIGNS presiding. T he a n n u a l electio n of a f g rav es of Civil W ar v e te ra n s w ere like to have each g ro w er m em ber let Miss Eve M. H utchison, E n g lish ; H. ceptance, th e ed ito r of T he A tlan tic MeULEAVE’S SHOW fa irs took p lace w ith th e follow ing r e d eco rated by th e loving h an d s of s u r us know by noon if possible of th e day M. M oreland, a g ric u ltu re ; Miss Doro w ro te: s u lts : p resid en t, Mrs. E lm er Cook; viving com rades and m em b ers of th e th y M. D ickey, m u sic; Miss S hirley An a ttra c tio n of g re a t in te re st before delivery th e estim ated num ber ‘‘Y our b rief an d sim ple sto ry has first vice p resid en t, Mrs. H oke; sec W om en's R elief corps. T he la tte r o r of c ra te s you ex p ect to deliver, also Sw allow , E n g lish ; Miss M iriam In ond vice p resid e n t, Mrs. C h ristian so n ; g an izatio n had ch a rg e of th e services som ething so n a tu ra l and genuine w hich h as been signed up by th e fair th e v ariety of sam e and th e condition glis, m ath em atics. Of tho se w ho a re ab o u t it th a t we accep t it for T he A t b o ard w ithin th e p ast few days is Mc- th ird vice p resid e n t, Mrs. A. L asley; in th e cem etery, w hich included th e as to being fu lly rip e or a little on leaving tw o, Miss M innie S chrepel se c re ta ry , Mrs. F o rtn e r; tre a s u re r, p la n tin g of a flag and ev erg reen la n tic w ith unaffected p leasu re. S u re C leve’s h o rse show of V ictoria, B. C. th e g reen side. As we have said be an d Miss K a th e rin e D. W aite, have ly, th e re is a touch of p erso n al ex p e r Mrs. M ary P a rso n s; p re ss re p o rte r, w re a th s on a m ound dedicated to th e announced th e ir in te n tio n of q u ittin g ience h ere, or, a t an y rate, a very p e r T his w ill co n sist of 20 beau tifu l, w ell fore, th e local m a rk e t w an ts w ell Mrs. L. A. H arlow . T he local p re si u n k n o w n dead. th e profession. W illiam R u th erfo rd train ed , tric k h o rses, w hich w ill give ripened b erries and the shipping fect reco llectio n of a boy's m ind.” d e n ts’ re p o rts w ere sp len d id and T h e condition of the G resham cem e w ill teach in B enson P olytechnic, Miss T he sto ry co n cern s a young boy a p erfo rm an ce every evening of the tra d e w an ts b e rrie s th a t a re fairly show ed m ark ed im p ro v em en t in all te ry is in a b e tte r condition th an w ell colored b ut n ot fu lly ripe, and to E sth e r M. G ard n er in a P o rtla n d high who is g rief-strick e n because a girl fa ir before th e g ran d stand. T his is lines of w ork an d a gain in m em b er u su al, as m uch c a re has been ta k en help us in advising o u r tra d e your r e school, Mrs. D avid B. E vans in th e he adm ired had moved to an o th er ship. T he Council voted to donate to c u t g rass, trim sh ru b s an d p lan t th e sam e show th a t a ttra c te d so m uch p o rt w ill be very im p o rtan t. Be su re E ugene high school. Mr. E vans w ill tow n. H ow th e boy's fath e r, w ith $25 to th e W. C. T. U. F arm H om e and flow ers. atte n tio n a t th e In te rn a tio n a l Stock to fill th e cra te s fu ll up to 18 pounds, ta k e up th e stu d y of law a t th e U ni ra re psychological in sig h t, discovers Show la st fail. also to extend an in v itatio n to P o rt D ouglass cem etery, on th e B ase L ine n ail covers on w ith only one sm all v ersity . M iss E sth e r C. W heeler w ill land P a re n t-T e a c h e r Council as w ell L ine road, w as beautified in p re p a ra th e la d ’s tro u b le and consoles him, Mr. McCIeve, th e ow ner of th e n ail in each piece of cover. T h is is go to C alifornia. m akes for th e effectiveness of th e as th e C lackam as co u n ty Council to tio n for D ecoration Day. T h e g ra ss h o rses, is a w ealth y resid e n t of Vic im p o rta n t, as we m u st rem ove th e story. A t th e a n n u a l school m eeting to be co o p erate w ith them in m a k in g th e w as m ow n, th e g rav es w ere d e c o ra t to ria, an E n g lish m an by b irth , who covers w ith o u t b re a k in g them . T he held on J u n e 18 a d irec to r w ill be P ro fesso r T h ach er is in stru c to r In P a re n t-T e a c h e r booth a t th e com ing ed an d flow ers grow ing in ab u n d an ce, sp a re s no expense to m ake his show rasp b e rry and lo g an b erry h arv e st w ill elected to fill th e place of R. I. A n th e co u rses in sh o rt sto ry and ad v e r co u n ty fa ir a su ccess. of th e h ig h est o rd er. He w as expect be on In ab o u t th re e w eeks, we w ant giving it th e ap p e aran c e of a gard en . d erson, w hose te rm ex p ires and who tising. T he R u ssellv ille school ch ild ren put Jo h n Coons is th e ca re tak er. ed to be in P o rtla n d today and T. R. all g ro w e rs who need p ick ers engaged refu se s to be a ca n d id ate to succeed on a very p leasin g p ro g ra m an d Mrs. H o w itt of th e fa ir board w as delegat Methodist Episcopal Church. for them to let us know how m any him self. O rient, T e rry and H illsview J. F. H ill and Mrs. D. B. K elly gave ed to see him p erso n ally ab o u t th e school d istric ts m ay each propose a p ick ers th ey w ill need, also w h at ROADS RECEIVE AID W ith th e close of th e V acation Bible e n th u sia stic re p o rts of th e re c e n t d etails of th e m a tte r. sized fam ilies you ca n use to best ad ca n d id a te fo r th is office, to be voted FROM HIGHWAY FUNDS school affairs a re w ell on th e road to n a tio n a l convention. M ultnom ah upon by th e e n tire union high school vantage. T his in fo rm atio n we w ill county Council is com posed of w ide E x p en d itu re s to ta lin g $367,250 of th e su m m er seaso n in ch u rc h and FO RESTRY SERVICE en ter up h ere and w hen we find fam i d istric t. I t is to be hoped th a t each aw ake m en and w om en m em bers who n atio n al fo re st h ighw ay fu n d s to ap S unday school. T he p ray e r m eeting BEGINS SUMMER WORK lies to su it w ill a llo t sam e to th e of th e se d istric ts place a stro n g c a n a re doing m uch good w ork am ong th e ply on th e co n stru c tio n of over 110 w ill be held re g u la rly on T h u rsd ay didate in th e field. C. M. Q uicksall w ill leave on Sun g ro w er whom th ey w ill serve best. r u r a l schools of th e county. T h e next m iles of h ighw ay in Oregon have ju st evening. T he E p w o rth L eague is day fo r his sta tio n a t Ziz Zag to ta k e We will s ta r t an activ e ad v e rtisin g FORM ER PLEASANT HOME re g u la r m eeting w ill be in th e form been approved by S e c re ta ry of A g ri looking fo rw ard to th e sum m er In up his du ties as a s s is ta n t ra n g e r and so licitin g cam paign and w ill do of a picnic on P a re n t-T e a c h e r day a t c u ltu re W allace. T his m oney w as WOMAN DIES AT ASHLAND w hich will occupy hiB tim e d u rin g the all we can to su p p ly b u t will ask you th e M ultnom ah co u n ty fair. m ade av ailab le fo r ro ad s se rv in g n a t s titu te w hich w ill be held ag ain a t sum m er. H e w ill be accom panied by to do all you can to secure h a rv e st W ord h as been received by form er ional fo re sts an d for roads w ith in or F a lls City, A ugust 6-12. TICKETS FOR DANCE E d w ard Schenck, w ho w ill do fo rest help. We have a su p p ly of c irc u la rs n eighbors a t P le a sa n t Home of th e a d ja c e n t to fo re sts w hich a re of p ri T he S un d ay school is busy p lan n in g ARE GOING FAST m a ry im p o rtan ce to sta te s, counties, for th e C h ild ren ’s Day p ro g ram to be serv ice w ark, and th e Misses G ertru d e and you can get som e by callin g for d eath a t A shland, Oregon, on W ednes A lexander and Mabel In g lis w ho w ill them . We would su g g est th a t you day, of Mrs. M innie S h rin e r D ietrich, and com m unities. m ore a ttra c tiv e th a n ever. T h e p ro T he boys of th e A m erican Legion be office a ssista n ts. Mrs. Q uicksall enclose them to y o u r friends an y who has p u t up a brave b u t losing A bout 10 m iles of th e Mt. Hood g ram is plan n ed fo r Sunday, Ju n e th e a re m eeting w ith g re a t su ccess in the and th e boys w ill p lan to go a little w here. fight w ith tu b e rc u lo sis du rin g th e p ast Loop highw ay is to be su rfaced a t an 17th. G ooseberries sh o u ld be delivered la te r to spend th e sum m er in th e sale of tic k ets for th e old tim e dance tw o years. She w as 30 y ea rs of age. estim ated cost of $75,000, h a lf of T he serv ices for th e com ing Sunday soon o r they m ay be condem ned on S urviving a re h e r husband, Wm. D ie w hich w ill be given on th e evening w hich am ount h as been ap p ro p riated w ill be as usual. In th e m o rn in g th e m o u n tain s. A. M. W ilkinson h a s gone to th e acco u n t of worm s. tric h , and h e r p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. of J u n e 8, th e p roceeds from w hich from th e F ed eral fo re st highw ay su b ject of th e serm on by th e p asto r, T H E BERRY GROWERS L ittle Sandy beyond M arm ot, w here I. N. L. S h rin e r and b ro th e rs Lloyd a re to be used for th e F o u rth of Ju ly fu n d s an d h alf from sta te funds. T his th e Rev. A. S. H isey, who will occupy he w ill be a g u ard in th e B ull Run PACKING CO. S h rin e r of A shland, and W a lte r of E s ro ad lies w ithin th e Oregon N ational th e p u lp it both m o rn in g and evening, A lthough th e tic k e ts F o re st. reserv e. ta cad a, tw o sis te rs, Mrs. E tta B ankus celebratio n . w ill be "C h rist in you, th e H ope of W a rra n t E lectio n Loses. of P o rtlan d and Mrs. W illena F red en have been on sale b ut a few days, G lory.” In th e evening th e them e w ill In a closely co n tested election held ab o u t one h u n d red have la re ad y been New Books nt th e L ib rary . of Los A ngeles, C alifornia. Zion Evangelical Church. be "H ow to G et R ich.” a t C o rb ett la st T uesday, for th e sold and it is expected th a t a t le ast “F o r L uncheon and S up p er G uests,' F u n e ra l serv ices w ill be conducted S un d ay school w ill m eet a^ 10 T he ch o ir w ill sin g an anthem In building of a schoolhouse for the C or 500 w ill have been ta k en in th e next A lice B radley. T en m enus, ap p e tiz from th e E ast S ide U n d ertak in g p a r o'clock and divine serv ices in th e th e m o rn in g . "W alk in Love” and "My week. ing and d ainty, fo r Inform al affairs. bett. L ato u re ll and P le a sa n t V alley lors, c o rn e r E a st S ixth and A lder, d istric ts, th e vote stood 44 a g a in st Ju d g e G eorge W. S tap leto n h as been E n g lish lan g u ag e a t 11. Miss K ath ry n P ra y e r” in th e evening. R ecipes given. on Monday, J u n e 4, a t 11 o’clock. In T h e topic for th e devotional m eeting asked to call for th e old tim e dances B ratzel, Mrs. T heodore B ru g g er and “ P lain S ailing Cook B o o t,” S u san n a and 42 for th e p ro position. Much b it te rm e n t w ill be in R iverview cem e and also to lead th e g ran d m arch . A Mrs. H. R. G eb h ard t w ill sing “J u s t of th e E p w o rth L eague w ill be “T he S. Brow ne. F o r th e inexperienced te r feeling had been aro u sed betw een te ry . good fo u r-p iece o rc h e stra h as been F o r T oday.” T he young people's N ext S tep .” T his will be a round cook who w an ts to know not w h at but th e opposing ta ctio n s, w hich led to Graduate’s Name Omitted. blow s d u rin g th e election. A vote on secured to fu rn ish m usic and a good, m eeting w ill be held in th e evening ta b le d iscu ssio n of th e needs of o u r how to cook. A ttention has been called to th e fact live com m ittee w ill have ch a rg e of the a t 8 o'clock. T he topic w ill be th e League. ‘Ice A ges” Jo sep h McCabe. A pop a sim ila r pro p o sitio n w as tak en a few “S h ep h erd P salm ,” and th e lead er th a t th e nam e of Miss Mabel Sloop floor. T h e B ank of G resh am pays 5 p er u la r acco u n t of th e evolution of th e w eeks ago and the bond issu e lost by Mrs. F. V olbrecht. eig h t votes. w as om itted from th e list of m em R efresh m en ts w ill be served by th e cent in te re s t on tim e d ep o sits.— Adv. earth . b e rs of th e U nion high school class W om en’s A u x iliary an d rea l old fa sh Many Will Jo in E x cursion. w hich w ill be g rad u a ted th is evening. ioned good tim e is assu re d to all. T h e om ission w as en tirely u n in te n A la rg e n um ber of M ultnom ah co u n Money to loan on real estate. F arm tio n al and th e O utlook is glad to m ake ty farm e rs a re p la n n in g to Join the loans a t 6 per cent. B. W. T h o rn e.— th is correctio n . ex cu rsio n to th e ex p erim en t sta tio n a t Adv. C o rv allis on Ju n e 1«. T he s ta r t w ill be m ade from h ere a t ab o ut 1:30, T he insp ectio n of th e sta tio n w ill To help raise funds for the ta k e p lace on M onday, th e 11th and 4th of July celebration the th e re tu rn w ill be on th e evening of American Legion will give th a t day. T hirty-five w ent to th e co l lege sta tio n la st y ea r and all a re en th u sia stic as to th e value of the trip . T he ex cu rsio n Is expected to bo la rg e r th is year. All a rra n g e m e n ts a re be ing m ade for farm e rs of M ultnom ah co unty th ro u g h C ounty A gent S. B. Old T im e D ances u n til 10:30. A fter th a t tim e m odern dances. H all. GOOD MUSIC. B e n e fit Masonic Hall, Gresham, Friday, June 8 Gents »LOO: Ladies Erie. Tickets now on Sale I'"’........ ......... .......................... ...... ........ ........ ..................... ........ (graduation (gifts There are only a few more days in which to select that graduation gift. Don’t wait until the last minute. Our line of suitable gifts has pleased many of the discriminating buyers. The management takes pleasure in helping you with your selections. /fJOHFSj Iruirlrr Guernsey Gnlties Noon. A th ree -d a y p ro g ram w ill be put on a t G ladstone P a rk on Ju n e 6, 7 and 8 by the G uernsey b reed ers of th e sta te , when P re sid en t K err of Oregon A gri c u ltu ra l College and o th e r w ell know n sp e ak e rs w ill ta k e p a rt. Besides th e serio u s m a tte rs w hich w ill engage th e atten tio n of th e stockm en, th e re w ill be ex cu rsio n s an d a program of sp o rts. C lackam as co u n ty Is conceded to be th e G uernsey c e n te r of Oregon. START THE MUSIC P u n ish —“Hey, Bill, why Is kissing like a puppy on ioeT” Dumbster—“Search me. It” Punish—“It’s dog-on-lce.” Why is WANTED— More re a d e rs for the w ant ads and m ore w a n t ad s for ’he read ers. Phoae want ads. to 1661.